_.. Wood 8011001. District N0. (2. First ` tees. Borden. 0109-7-'I-31. ~7I-ANTED-AN AYIIIIII BULL ____ . -,.1 - -1- \ e J- ‘ ._.L_.... .__. _ €_`__-_. __ .-a _ 3 Y' 1. 1 “"‘*“*“““‘*“W““'==“ - 1 REPUIATES » _ ii Classified Advertisements- A I central Guardlan Etillitp Glnitch iilhurtij 1 Chu,-¢}, Parade 'X4-OO-Q-O-0' "OT ` om mm-um ......._..'....... Eight Ima-tions »-`-'.’£..;...... Throelnaerllnha.. .'» .. .... as rm num-u ...IS-I.II.'Z..ZI.' ’°' "“° *9'f4%Q§+OO-O __ .__-.ii-1 U' LT 5 "H-~ 1°°Dll'||.neof8word| Words orda dl FF EE? gl nt. lo per iu... 'leper I d t _ lbn G' mos °n'l°y°’b1° time W" hm of the people generally towards Lib- im‘m°°“'Y “nm paraded 'D Sl PWYS1 Teachers Wanted , WANTED-FIRST OR SECOND Class Teacher for Lower Montague School. Supplement $150.00. D. J. stewart, Secretary. 0086-'f-3-41. V . ;7'l5~7r`£n-rul.`<:i?€`EE"wuu- stel-’s Corner School. Supplement 375.00. Leo Brogan, Secretary. B137-'I-4-31. "'W TEACHER FOR OCEAN ANT ED- wview School. suvlilement, 'I5 dollars Angus McFadyon. Secretary, Ocean v1.,w_ also-1-4-'l-9-al. - ____-_..._ gvslrran _ 'raacimiz ron sur- folk School, spplement $75.00. Jol-in Al-ning, Secretary. if ,-1----1- l ,..- WANTED - EXPERIENCED FIRST Class Teacher for Mermaid School. Supplement. $125.00. ADP11' 5° 7-#S- lla Boyce. Becrete.r';. |133-'J-6-21. wA,\"I‘ED-A FIRST CLASS TEA- cher for Sea. View School. Supple- ment slsc oc. Apply to Mr=- Aub- rey I-Iiltz, Sea View. - 5184-"1-5-21. ,__-. WANTED - TEACHER FOB PT. Prim School. ls: or Second Class. supplement £110.00. Murdock Gillis. Secretary. 5209-'l-7-8-15-18-4.4. “ WANTED-TEACHER 'FOR PLEAS- nnt Grove School. Supplement $100.00. W. E. Hardy. Secretary. 5114-'l-5-ii. r Sale -r . , 2 NEWLY FRESIIENED COWS. Wm. Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge. “F. S." 5176-7-5-21. FOR. SALE-ONE NEW OAK CART body. Seven new fox breeding houses all complete. Mrs. J. Scott, Marshfield, P. E. I. 5211-7-7-al. FOR SALE-I BELL ORGAN IN good condition. Apply to Mrs. Peter Thompson, Hunter River. 5180-'I-5-21. POTATO SPRAYERS RALUS Sprayers 0. K. Sprayers, used Sprayers. W. R. Dennis, 187 Great George Street. 5129-7-4-31. FOR. SALE-A WELL-BRED REG- istered Guernsey Bull, 1 year old, by imported stock. Byrne Bros., North River. 21 M- ~i__ Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN. FOR FARM work. Apply George Dockendorif, North River. 5112-7-5-31. IEACIIER WANTED FOR SOIXIB Shore School, $100 supplement. A. Dowden. Sec’y. 5191.-'1-5-3 ,___..____. WANTED-TEACHER FOR MAY- field School, Une with experience preferred. Supplement $125.00. J. A. Houston, Secretary. 5173-7-5-41. ._.__-_,_.___i..i__.__.-_,_ WANTED AT ONCE FOR ONE OR two months young man to work on farm. Keith Boswell, Victoria. 5001-6-28-tf. WA.‘\ITED_-A YOUNG MAN T0 ..work on farm and ranch. Apply J. R. Munn, Marshfield. 5199-7-5-31 IEACIIEB. WANTED FOR SPRING Brook School No. 98. Supplement $125.00. J." A. Meek, Secretary. French River. 5185-'l-5-31. -_-~--»-‘ ---q-1--1- WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA- cher .for St. Mary‘s Road West School. Supplement $85.00. Apply Jas. M. Hughes, Secretary. 5206-'I-'f-31. l;ACHEES WANTED-PRINCIPAL and Assistant for Cardigan School. Supplement $200.00 and $100.00. libs. D. Scrimgeour, Secretary. 5100-'l-4-51. __-14--I 1--1 VANTED-FIRST OR SECOND Class Teacher for principal of Cape Traverse School No. 82. Supplement $150.00. Jas. H. Bell, Secretary. ' 5168-7-5-3i. UANTED _ AN EXPERIENCED female teacher for Albany School District No. 89. Supplement $150.00. Mrs. John if-1'. Dawson, Secretary. 5168-7-5-81. __¢1__° N/Ninn rnacniia ron Eoanlo- `t/on School. Bay Ebrtuhe. Midsum- ~ mer vacation. Supplement $100.00. I Apply to Mrs. Fred McKenzie. Sec- ` retary.' 5177-7-5-31. ,______ JvAN'rEn..A sacolvn csass 'rea- cher for Rice Point School No. 126. Supplement $100.00. Samuel Mac- Neill, Secretary, Rice Point. ‘ 5134-7-4-31. lwo 'raacnans wAl~r'rEn i-'on Grand Tracadie School, Principal and Assistant, supplement $100 each. Michael Robinson. Sec'y. 5195-'T-5-31 WANTED ._ AN Exrlimalvcrin first or second close teacher for Murray Harbor North School. No. 92, supplement, $125. Irving Millar. Sec'y O! Tnlstccs. 5145-7-0-31 FANTED-EOE GBEENWICH School No. 15. Protestant female teacher, second class. supplement 01%. John-BlMcEwon.Sec'y. 5148-7-4-9-31. ._-._.. WANTED-PRINCIPAL. AND AN Assistant for Murray River School No. .94, Supplement. $100 respect- ively. Apply Walter Buell. Secre- tary, Murray River. 5151-'l-4-61 I-l-M* -.M- ffscnaa warrran ron. GLEN- oy School No. 72. A second class teacher with experience preferred. supplement 015. Apply to Sec‘y A- w. coals. Mt. stewart, P. E. I. ‘ 0002-7-5-41. -_-_-_‘ .__- IEACHEI WANTED FOR. GLEN- . or Second Class. Supplement $10.00 above statutory amount. Apply to - Mr. Webster Boulter, 0'I.oary. ‘!|.. R.. I, Secretary of Trustees. 5176-'f-5-bi. U_u~»-qw' WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TEA- . cher,_1'irst or Second Class for ' Head of Cardigan School. Supple- -ment $100.00. _ J. J. McDonald, ` Cardigan Head, Secretary. 5103-7-5-ii. -.req-guy--' ___-------l TEACHERS WANTED FCI DOIDEN School. An experienced first class male teacher for principal. Supple- p ment $300.00. Also two experienced female _assistants second olasl, sup- f _nlements 0170.00 and 0100.00. Wil- 'liam Carruthers. Seereterv nf'1‘rus~ _ Wanted »_.__»_____.-____ EARN UPWARDS OF $25 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us. Illus- 'trated booklet for stamp. Canad- ian Mushroom Company, Toronto 10. H. W. M. 'I-2i. __i__._.i.._é_ Miscellaneous .., .` _ -TN srltawn THEATRE Saturday night. Pair of glasses llorlolse shell). Apply Guardian. FOX FARM AND OVERNIGHT cabins. For particulars write A. T. McConnell, West Scarbara, Maine. 4565-6-19-231. JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Box 29, I-Iermanvilie. 3570-5-6-lmo. PUIATO TAGS F01! THE SEA- eon's shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Print/cry. AUCTION SALE 40 ACRES STAND- ing hay at Fairview, Thursday, July 10th at 1 o‘c1ock. J. J. Currie. 5170-7-5-Zi. WE HAVE MAILED OUT T0 ALL I-louseholriers"v,'ithin a radius df twenty miles one of our Big Closing Out Sale Posters. If you did not get yours--ask your mailcourier or us. T- G. Ives Limited, Montague. 5217-'I-7-Zi. Female Help Wanted WANTED-A CHAMBERMAID. AP- ..ply Revere Hotel. 5160-7-4-31 WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAID for general housework. Apply 215 Sydney St. 5200-7-5-21 WANTED--A RELIABLE WOMAN or girl to assist. at housework in a country home. Apply A. D. Brehaut. Pownal. 5139-7-3-41. Lost LOST- SUM OF MONEY BE- tween Capitol Theatre and H. E. Campbells store. Grafton Street. Finder please leave at this office. Reward. 5167-1-5-al. LOST-BETWEEN 42 WATER ST. and Sacred Heart Home, child's gold locket and chain. Finder please leave at Guardian 0mcc.7 at LOST-BETWEEN MARIE AND ST. pew-s Bay, July Ist, 1 good year Baloon Auto Tire, 33 x 4.95 with demountable rim. Reward if found. R. D. Mchauchlan, M. D., St. Peters Bgy_ 5119-'1-4-41. LOST--IN THE CITY WEDNESDAY. gentleman's gold watch. Owner's lease leave at this omoe Reward ~ endenco. The dead numbered 110.' “N8 two years or ever. Apply P. R. "Beaton, loot P01118, R. N. 1., P. E. I. 0149-7-4-Si -<1 WANTED - IIC. IBOITRORN hull. State ego, weight md price of doll Many other hundreds were iniured.| Property Homage Wu lmulually UNDn'l'Axn ml M e im Wm I wh -1° M me m-~.:»°lr°°,;. -»-»--- 1:....l..°’.,.....‘°‘°° .:“:..;“’........-. » '~“° °“..;.~f.°"“;..°:.:°‘°;::- are. Deaths due rec y _ - a axwere: ar r I - fireworks mules ii. 'rms was the '"'°“°*°"“ * "°""* "3"" Mr. Mcunnm. who was 49 y°l-fe idlnns. Murray alver; Wilfred Bell largest number of such deaths, rec- ' "°"° "9 Of 5:0. leaves to mouze a sorrowing ;Howatt. Summerside: William Pran- first letter. Write _0. carl of Cuard- ilm lisa-1-s-:L » _ ` ""*l -l -- . . “ " _--.. .- _;__. lg* . _ _ V __ ------¢,~ ----- ~-- ~-- ~-~.-_-._ -.. :_ ____ _ .___ ,__ __,g___~____:__ _,_ __ ___VV_V_V_V_V_ . ._ -.. ___ _ LAWN raarir-A lawn puny was eld y tho officers of the P. E. 1.' Light The Governor was present del, headed by the Army band where a sermon appropriate to the occas- ion was ably preached by Adjutant MEl_.l‘t.in. The chaplaixl was brother George Douglas, of Boyne Lodge, standard bearer, Fred Chandler, the ¢W08'Ue.rdswerebl0tl1ers W E Burke and Jams Goss. MERRY-G0-ROUND - A oar which apparently became unmanag- abls or beyond control of the driver oroatcd quita a furore at the inter- SSG?-ivn of Kent and Prince streets on Saturday evening about nv, 0_. clock. The automobile a Chev coupe driven by a returned soldier who had only the one llinb, circled the silent `policema.n at a fast rate of speed. Luckily the Ohev’s bucking tantrluns happen-led at the above mentioned hour when tram; was at a stand still, otherwise more serious rasults would have occurred. As it was the car suffered two punctured tyres and a badly twisted front axle before the driver succeeded in bringing his mount to c standstill. It Ls under- stood,t1'la.toneofsaid drive:-‘g crutch es jammed the accelerator. Eastern Guardian taglle. 5212-7-7-9-1.1-31. (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI. July 5.-A sharp en- gagement betvren British gunboats and bandits naar Yochow, Hunan' day in Japanese advices. The en- counter occurred during the recent lootins o! Yochow in which bandits massacred hundreds Reports sald| fired upon and two British seamen wounded before the sailors silenced mm-'us er. Funeral, Tuesday, July 8th at ll a. m. MacLENNAN-At the Experimental Murdock H Maolionnln. |80 49 years Zion Church Services starting at 8 OO-0000 N. D. MacLean 9 Continued train Page 1 S' an ada. In Quebec signs are not want ing of a great change in the attitude tawa. to give you figure; as to an ........,. ,_., , _ _ MONDAY 8.00-Important meeting of Sunday saturday ummwn at Brlghmn and his supporters thrall bout C - 5°h°°l' °m°°” um “"°h°"~ 1 Y¢=*~¢f¢w moraine. 'ine various r Fo . I ' 1 Y ‘ ' ml |gm|m,¢_n¢|,m_ Un,mp|°ymen¢ , . Church where the service was con lin the larger centres and de o ula- '__ d“°"‘°d by mv- H' D~ R'°Ym°f1d~ The' ALL INTE ' 1’ P 1 1 ron sal.:-rualvlruna, limi- sunday sdholflisirrliuisllnelfiflyun omim “°“ 1” "ml ‘°°"°“’ 6” "’ °‘°"“’ Commun ‘mm Page 1 sem” “S tm” mm st' Pam? :_ es, etc. Apply Guardian. ,B ouock this m°° at to 'the United States, are important "_'W'° slei-'l-5-or °"°’““¥~ T” P1°°11¢ fm,” ,,, ,,,,,,,, th e es 1 th ,abfmtthe face and was rushed fc me au- cr Epneslu-is ln which he used __ lwiil be neluat Lewis' Point on wed- I "5 ° ’ ° ° l hospital at st. Johns. g., ld, 1 _ Fon SALE* To LET' BOARD AND/nmcky lnemoon sth mst' cus 3;: sul: that great Province to the . Capt. vwnnelmm had mnounb “TDS Jrtga hés as ifvivld ex-, "°°’“ $18" °° md lf- G\wrd1en'~1¢ave the Church at i dcloelr day- lf: n leeil or ‘ time ptiiucy M w' ed nl.-. intended of flying from Har wlu-fare against vll lin i' tm it" o o ' e . e as year, Office. gg* pr c n w ch ey cannot llisht swine. .. .. sm-'l-1 hop, ,o me,” mm the Muxem 11°’ Grew to Croydon. London. The l-as szen the greatest chance or gala-; D13-he was one of the smallest cabin ing mgemau 1 WHEN CHIEFS MEET _ zie King Government.. one peace there has the thousands who shook hm Senator muh,” mended mem ,m<;r;_°l=1§£; 1; tnimvéorldzm 6-35 _ever been. The spectacle of the two, Hon R. B_ Bennett during ms visit nmnlmuon ¢°nv¢n¢,1¢m5 in his Pm,,_illh°peé of E h_a'n5 Aqa-gmc night re griefetest nations inthe world sittinginl 1 _ ` ' ' C011 CTCHCC, T9 .led 13 _ to Pl-ll-lee Edward mend none mel- nz; 'oinghfimliaetuiew Week! “disused to ashes and twlnsu wus, iM1mme,. and ;;?e;,e,,d,;, :Ot e L! mu or ul... 3 35 °d him m°1'° °m»hU5i35tiC911y than ocnselisiwsar enh_u5m`¥n am°ngi_M1.i°l‘ C. S. Wynne-Eylon lay in Fins to outwit o~e another in a poi- `l' 'hminzmapiat c that sturdy representative of the old ' “"°’Y`*' °"°~ ° is f°“;c.ra».-A Hospital nerd wnuglit surfer- ilel .. °` ` " t inhabit evan in Quebx. SO 1011.3 D118 Stlvng- ` cu entreaa' but by an honest et-` , , . , _ . Zshm Bwmgtergfottuie mr»mvcnl;Z;,|ho1d of mbmmm’ that the me ulgfhimlmx ddc“l;;\;rles recelvedrm to further the cause cr peace.; C°|!°i¢;SR2P"1si‘“?C"f‘m .ivrosrnor 3 sllavlxo tummg denniwly ,Awards me Na_| - P e <1' , he-re ths|and to broadcast to the people cl Colgates Handy Grip Stick 1 BL - CREW - The Indian chiefuand the Conserve- ' mor-ni.ng as he fu _ 1 ._1 -\D£.\ - - .l pcm, Pom Q, M was bins on iol-,tm world their many discussions. /-1... tive chiefhad a pleasant oowwow ` y md ° S °‘“"‘“”~g Harbor Grace, proleotsd plus or de- ‘rlienilue London conference wluchi A 1"? ` 890 39 Saturday night after the P0litical 3; :;:;ui:‘i:5m&’ pmlmuuw thnlipal-ture for his ocean oroesing, iperslgted 1_1 seemingly ;,~5u,1,.n0u,,t_j "J 1 C mee*-138'. and parted with mutual ap- u ' i The flier underwent an operation able di1'fi~ult*es until success was; ‘ ' f.'l~”"f~‘/ _ f- . preciatlon and another he-sry han/d ' [this afternoon to close the wound in 'V I I A ' ' wnsanannvo oovrr nomms I ‘ ° H' I 1 L ‘K A 'l"`;" 1 -»' 5“° 50° ~ I ‘ ‘ ."\.,-1 -< ~ :_ _ - " 1 - 1 S112-16i0n 101' anyone to see him. The ‘psring the way for infinite possibil- Successor to cms of born parties. Mr. Bennett. ””"“ by "mb 'hey °“” '““‘“"" alnnau was still gripper- tl-lc "joy ltles of service to the world. ' » ` ° .S accompanied by Mr. J. D. Stev.'art,1th; Canadians “'h° arf “ming but' stick." facodown and 1’1nconscious The preach# drew three lessons D bo' ‘ also visited His Honor Lieutenarlt!‘_‘¢"° is thf‘°_syst°m‘ I "ev" °°“m[when he was dragged' from theiirom the scripture passage. 1. Cer- “HOME OF BETTER V.-iLl'ES” ` Governor Heartz- and Mrs. Heartzf" any p°°"“'° inf°rm°t|°"; but I flames which burst out underneath ytainty, that there is a very real war-1 before leaving bythe S. S. Hochelaga km" that th’ n5‘"°’ *my 'him “° if.;-,G fuselagg md in 3 few minutes ‘fare G that every man must fight ini "" ` " ' '_ ' ' '- f _ in direct oppositio to ¢h 1| 1 , ` _ ` ` _` _ or Pictou given by the stat|;‘mu De°“£“'; reduced the plane to scrap, ‘which he must o\e:-come or be over-. ff 9 ’ , _.___ . ' . _ 1’ e The general bend is may, me mg- come. 2nd. Practical helps of the 'ras Loral. olmrlon Assocm- ,°f ‘""“’¢”‘""‘ 2* “_=‘~“““l'*°11- 111.0, stalled me. the ppm, had ml- ichrlstluu fault. which st. Paul out-1 TION-00mF1“ised 0! Boyne L.O.L, ih'“`° “"'“"°“ °° 'mm 1° “W 5°” ed 150 yards over undtudtirigg-round rlines. provide the means to over- N.-,_ 514 several of t co t many Canadians who left the Unit- - 'come 3rd. The clear cut duty of Der- and he unl'y|dStu_ _ and barelytaken totheair. Ead‘ 1 f L0d86S. paraded to Divine service ,C .s are registered as having “wth” had wwe,-utgd me fue, from sistent supplication and praytr with. e 0 yesterday morning to the s. A. oltu- ’°“"'“°“ P°"“°“°“°’Y"’°°““"°‘- And ,ledvul for Harbor c:-race for two ie wide enough vision to see beyond . 3 ,the answer I received was that the [days This morning it was nm Wim lone.s personal n5,d_ i number _was between two Ind f°‘” is light north wind ma; deuldgd 1-,imi After the service the parade ol-li gl!" Cent- And. that is Since 1921. iw stan from me www pan 0; gm étlieir way back to camp. headed bv, During that time we lost about 1,- lf1e1d_ |tho P. E. I. Liglithorse, Colonel Full= |4oo,ooo; und only 2s,ooo of time have returned permanently, I make that st:l.¢ement, becausg they lmve 5 V¢l’Y effective syitem of checking these figures at Washington; and I biieve that the proportion they give (me is correct. On the other hand, if you add those who returned temper. arily, or rather all the Cans.;-113115 'who left the United States, whether 'permanently or temporarily, you will arrive at something like the figures quoted by the Govrenment support- ers. But you can see how misleading it is to claim that this number should be added as a permanent ad- dition to our population.” Senator Beaubien, who is a prom- inent directcr of the Brltsh Empire Steel Corporation, of Beaubien Ltd.. of Atlantic sugar Reiineries, Canad- ian Car and Foundry Oo. Ltd., and other large industrial concerns throughout Canada, has had d lung and brilliant political career, He was president oi’ the Canariign Segtian of the Interparliamentaiy Union in 1922 B-hd was one of the delegates lot the Canadian Parliament to the [conferences of the Intelrparliament- [ary Union held at Geneva i.n 1919, fin Viellna in 1922, in Washington in Canadian Trade Treaty of 1921, 1 Senator Beaubien was also joint ohai.rma.n of the National conserva- Octobor 10, 1927, B-t which Hon. R. ez-ship of the Conservative party. The Senator is delighted with what he has so far seen of Prince Edward Island. and is lookin.; for- ward to meeting more of ow people Province in which two sailors were particularly those of his own nmm.,_» reported wounded. was disclosed to- amy in me Westem pan M me P,m_i yince_ He is remaining hero for three days, and will visit Nova. Scotia. and l\'e\v'Brunswick before returning to ' elm. time British gunboals time md been *Qu -_.---_-.@l_.. bandit rlnemea. for their entertainment. whilst lui Ili MEMURIANI “am =“Kf°"°“ 1*" "°°“- ““"°" BEARS-At Brwislyn. P. E. 1.. sat- lun. mmooox Mcnaarlvarl P é155_7_‘_3i `urday. July 5th. Thomas Bears, eld- .___ Although not in the best of health for some months, doeth camo with unexpectod suddennees to Mir. Mur- dock Mc!.»orl.na.n of the Ebrperilnental FOUffh July muff on suturesy; July 5. iaso, swim mm 1, omck M _ . uroay ferenoon ' Takes T0ll|iFunerd on Tuesday, July 0th at .nw me Mn' mum” dawg), not actively employed since a ` DME --- o'clocl: (Daylight Saving Time.) In- _ fswul to uw uma:-nu :ment resale. cemetery. '“”° ‘W °' M‘f,' "‘ ‘,‘,’,’,°df° "L: cl-rrolloo, lll., .ruly 5.-The Un- ' "°“”‘* °°°""°“‘ Y “"‘ V ‘f ` md stu” “ld M inevitable Nm _ noon was out for e short time while the Ayrshire breedan were vial in hum” U" Y“i°’d“Y 5° °°1°i“""° ooo-so-oo-coco-eooooooooo-sou 1. the 104th anniversary of its iildep- um 'rm' - Saturday morning while conven- ing with several of the employees at his residence on the farm. he sud- l “"3 [held by the uedleu council of can- ada were nude public yesterday by 1 Western Guardian inum fox watering pans sold right at Bra.ce's. 5213-7-'I-Zi. -GLIDDEN's JAP-A-LAC pure , paint. varnish and shellac, sold right at Brace's. 5213-7-7-21. -WILL ADDRESS ELECIOR-S - Senator Beeublen. will address the 'electors in French and English at img..-lent my 1-tall Monday eveiurlg; 1’-ignlsh, Tliursds.y evening: Mis- _coudhe, Wednescilay evening. All |rrleet.i.ns's to bee*-H at 8.30. Everybody welcome. Ladies especialw invitodl. Senator Beaubien. will be accom-_ -KENSINGTON RINK DANCE - The new dancing pavilion placed in partied by other Ccliservative speak- , um 5221-7-1 , iin Ccrnrnarzd. took the salute of tl-ie; Governor at the Bank of Montreal; ,The No. 6 Signal Corp was com-i `n~.'lnded by Major Covrad, the P. E. ‘l Highlawlers by Col. U. G. Dawson. 5 ,il-l¢ 36th Field Ambulance by Mejor _GALVAMZED mgy and umm. MaoPh'e, The parade marched to ,the music of the Scottish regimental ` ,band The parade was witnessed by, ia large number of people. both go-1 ,ing and coming from church. ' l . .__..__.___..... l x - l l liltii 'EUEST WGN llAND|lYl i I (Special to the Guardian) , HENLEY ON THAMES, July 5,--, .-Jack Guest of the Don Rowing Club won' the Dlamo;'_d Sculls to- fday, beating the German scllller fGerha.rd Boetzelerl who yesterday el- iiminated Joe Wi-ight l`:i the semi- ifinals Guest won today as he pleas- i ` NEW RAzoR‘:1*_ff.f-_ 1 The rl‘ie»_.¢~¢<’# a You Always Sa ; On Tooth Paste 'and Shaving Cream at vel _ Store : *w£'Rr ji 1 Glv|NG AwAv,.._;:_ _ , G1l1€tt€°S‘_}f f ‘_ " ' .. - »l_~1t' i Wllll "EW H1860 . with thc purchase of any ff . »:. W Alt '"»i~*-3 'Q Palmolive Shaving Cream / \ Yertreday mwnins Hon. It B. Ben- 'me ground from u height of onl zo 'awe -lf lt - -1 c 39g ' N be _i Y .. COD'Ll11&TCC, and \\ lt. 1135 1’l'1.CH.1.'\t .J 1 - nett, Conseil-vctlvs mmm, amended “‘”“_ " °f C‘““‘“““= W1” "0 N 0,. 30 g,,¢_ imnnitely more than that on me 1n_ _...__ ___, _' . _* __A__1._i__ i i _ ,, ~~ - .; , '$3.1 1 25c .f . _ . -Ly.; LISTERINE » ‘ roorn 1 --i.._______ 50|: IPANA TOOIH PASTE 39c 501: PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 37c 50c M.-\G.\'ESlA TOOTH PASTE 39c PASTE ‘ 21c ¢ sl.oo size __ we 3 oll.l.i:'rrl; ur al.r\zo \1lf\\E\'S I\GRA\ ` :'.'1'- fd"- ': E.. “Luclsy 1-i11d:.'." phenomenal pdee:» by Colonel Aubrey, mu be the i bright particular star at the Ge:rgc- 1 to-.m Races, wednesday, July 'ctu . He flashed like a meteor in me 1-QC. ing si-:y at the Dominion Day Races ` at Summerside. - R51-56d. fifaihed B-Hd driven by Harry O‘Brlen and son, Claude, Al- 1 bertofn. this horse, bar-ril-lg accidents gives every indication of being the fastest horse ever raxnod on Pruwe Eiwar-:l Island He ~.\-as sold to Milligan and Mm. Neill immediately after his race at Surrlnierside for S1600-ii record price. This horse may yet hrilig u price equal to that of Bill Sharon, $25,000. An immense amount of work has been done in gradilig the track. The classes are well filled and good racing is assured. and eve:-ything pzcnts to a successful meet. the automobile and the radio, to say; notl-lm of other mechanical factors, 'ls too close to the city to care toi bother with the village. N0 longer, dependent on dirt roads and horsi- drawri vehicles, he prefers going to headquarters for bath business afdi entertainment, The lo:-al gl-lst mill, to be sure, sllccllmlrd more than a Seheration af-'O to the competition of the big urban millers and their net- \\‘orl~: of subsidiary' elevators. But now the ;'l'iera.l store. the black- smltifs shop the local church. luvlz, lost or are ioszng their hold, It i~. just as easy. or almost so. to Jump into the Ford and do ones shoppi;-g in tonri as at the cross-roads em- Kensington rink attracted a recordl ' ' . B __ ,, 1 1 crowd on the night of July ml close ‘cd in the time of 8 minutes 29 sec- l°01;1um`.` ‘q mates time arc. h d d eo le “tended ond, Boetzelen crossed the finish mo.e a..ul-ln; t..an gossip nrollnd the tosevenunre pp _ A _ V n_ um! i_ M ‘ e isance separa ng .e as -é - -- Y O11 ..'F0l1. SALE.--A Bargain-Friend 31925. in Paris in 1927, and in Berlin gxgilihiimdebogth ;§“;;\;;cwwn 3;; as me gun fl,-ed_ sig,-,aging ._-icmry ,the sitting room. C Power Sprayer-used one season-‘in 1928_ He represented Canaria, onisummerside attended__m “ct most - for mg gaming,-, was zrmug 200, In other words, the serxices. econo- thoroughly cleaned-newly painted- special missions to F*rance.on four 'every part of the pmvmce was ,.ep,.e_ ‘yards cr more than twenty lengths. miC and SOCHI1 01109 Pcfffrmad for guaranteed first-class, condition. Ap-"occasions and negotiated im- the 'semed Wwe me ..g10“,mg hours 151,55, is the third -1-01.0,,” man gf, the collzzt-3,-fide by the villas. and l I 1-, .-uns L0 5¢h0l¢5_ about which its life l°e'.'ol\'ed. are no Zthe fire alarm sounded for the big 'fire which destroyed the Central garage (Ray Sudsbury). Many of the next big dance is due to take place! ___ B. Bennett was elected to the lead- on Wednesday, August 6th. the night of the big ram meet at New Annan. _pg - . 4 --II. M. S. CIIAVIPLAIN VISITS, ,sulvnullasmn-.l~r. lu. s. cndmplsluf arrived in Summerside on Friday for' a three days' visit. The warship is in i command of Com. Bordear and Lieut. | Com. Donald. Mayor Lidstone md Capt. L. A. Moore and other leading citizens went on board on her arrival at 5.30 p. rn.. and omcially welcomed, the officers and crew to Summersids. An interesting program was arranged Bummaxeide. On Saturday morning e. rifle shoot was held between local men and some of the omcers. In the afternoon a clam bake at Schurnisnb point and in the evening e dance for the oQcere. The crew were also on- tertained to a dance at the Ritz.-S. Montreal Graduates 1 UITAWA, Ont., July 5._-The re- sults 'of the professional examinations Dr. J. Fenton Argue. Registrar. The-y were held in eight centres during June. ‘gone age one must. list now the Dly to P0010 '3lTh0mP8on. Lid.. Mon- |Canadian Government tht; Franco- were bemg mused Wm, flying feet_1»,ha\~e won t e s. , u 1004 and Joe Wright. Jr., 1928 are the others. . Ch fn ese Massacre Live Conventifm held in winnipeg on dancers left to assist at me fire. nw i ' ° ' 'The Declining Village 'From the New York Herald Tribunel ` Among the quant relics of a by country village in the Unlted States. I At least such is the logic of the` census figures so far tabulated in, eight states of the Middle W-_-st.. which show that these little nuclei of social life have been losing heav- I ily in population. In Illinois. for example. 62 per cent. of th= villages canvassed show a decrease: in; Minnesota. 75 per cent.: in Missouri. l 80 per cent. They make their best - in Ohio and Michigan, where on1y` 30 per cent. report a loss. But con- ' sidering the general increase of population lu the lust decade. ull.-I can hardly be said to indicate that they are holding their own even here. The fact seems to be that these microcosms of America. basic- ally typlcal of her civilization for more than a centui-_v. are fading from the scene, are being sucked out of existence by the machine. 1 The phenomenon. however start~i ling is easily explained. though one i should be careful not to l‘nk it too closely with the general movement from country to citv which has been a feature of the industrial revolution, As a matter of fact the villages under review grew and flourshed long after the railroad and the factory began building up the ul-b:.n‘ 'Caucasian Grill. .lust opened as the , longer essential. The countryside remains: indeed. the automobile and" the radio are mal-:ing Lt more attrac- ti"e. if not adding to its population But the village is dlsintegrsting grcllnd between the city on the one hand a:d the great motorized open ‘spaces on the other. "RED" \\'O.\1'E.\" LN LONDON l Women agents cf rho Soviet Puc- public are reported to hzlve begun` their operations in London follow- ing ld`nglarld‘s recognition of Russia.; They are said to be berlutlflll crea- tures who can go anywhere, and by their grace and seeming charm n'-in friends in any grade of society. They already are reported to be busy in the fashionable West End. Ono place which is closed to them is the nen- haunt for "W1-lite" Imperial Russians. The cooking is done by the chef oi the famous "Bear" Rrstallrant. which was the rendezvous of tho Court andi $20, 000 Fi re (Special to thc Guardiilm RI'-.‘IE'R.E DU LOUP, Que., July 5 -Damage estimated at $20,000 was caused to the Commercial Academy Conduetfd here by the Christian Ercthers v:he,i the building was gut- ted by fire }'»:./_:.rday. There were few of the staff in the building at the time The cause of the fire was u:ll~:no'.vn_ It started in the directors room on tho :hlrri floor and quickly spread. ivhcn :i wisp flow into thc face of Liollt. Piiziip H, Stuart Ricci, near Pontefract. England, he lost wht;-sl ' his car. 'lhich crashed into an- thcr m:lc‘;*lin-_ i:._iurlh.;' tl°l:~¢\r¢ people Theatre o'l".‘.,~r.= of .»\.‘l.st.'in are uni: 1*.: lc;l.=.I:lt_;or. tn ba; American talk. _ .-__. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-9 to 12.30 2 io 5.00 Corner Queen and Richmond 0QOOOO99¢'9ffOf¢-04400000 M DR. W. R. CARSON l‘=\lmcr Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases. 124 Prince St. Phone 1072. Opposite St. l'aul's Church O aoeoevoé-+4-of ~ C7 'JU ¢ O-@0490-O-O-0-O-O i~ 4 HERE IT ‘ ls A ist ";.‘1l\'f\'1 1 lu . _ fashionable society in St. Petersburg; °¢' , Q = before the World war, assisted hy: three other Rllssilin chefs. Y 4 ig ‘bf-_ 11;! I-fr- 1|==f iii; To ensure completion nf the re- Y°“°“ "°"“°U\b¢l‘~ _ ‘_ _ constructed Sadlcrs Walls as a peoples theatre in London on the lines of the famous "Old Vic," a call for funds has just born issued. , Observers say that in t'\'o ,vcarsi r centres. Their decline is too close to ` Germany‘s unei-nployn-lent f.;ures ‘ the city to care to concentrate the may temporarily drop owing to the norc s no doubt Iicrz-‘s the bread youve heard about. --Stevmrfs Bread ‘=‘§9\ P 'o- , ~ ii 1 \ Jimmie Jingle Says; 3 » » - A ; e "" population as to those that have set smaller number of chlldreri barn I . ' L ~ .rg Q L up a counter movement of diffusion. :during the World war ,years and '1'&. _ ' ‘ M” Gl’4l¢|l\"Uu\|'°°Y°|-\‘|° “ ‘W`“°W.“\hm|Y“mm°m¢W'°umw|m5¢W“ 'V notably the alltomobile iready to enter the empivliafnt field Il" ' "'"" _ ~ . The farmer today, thanks to both br the first time ln 1931. _ _W i MURE STLWARTS i 'l Ji - - -. . .. .-.un-_......_..., - -_-=-_-_,__ A-A 1-.V - ____-f »-L:-2:'- _‘ ‘”"'1f;*_...-`?;"u,'_’. ' -‘-.G5 'L' `.` 231'? -= """ If . "-&.' ‘<1-1e~w=:.m.w :_ ._ . ‘ - -,.,__.,._._`___ _,. __ __ _”‘1vf‘¢~ a ... .ffl *I _ 1 .,‘ ,, ¥“’fi"l__. ‘ . V., .,i‘ .. .. 'ml 'iffigx i'|.'§~, i'Vil'f fill ,.. it . ' , 1,1 ,‘ i i l