y-Tox is a crys humans andanimals. ease-ca?‘ g insects To); mis lke spray. m; {or summer comps. flgdo bl CIDJD Y C . Llmflol °""" 11.111113 e313 8 on. bottles loll tal clear ii uid. Stain- ’ FLY-TOX is famous throughout the world. rl 199g. Has a cleanly fragrance. armless to But sure death to dis- when touched by Fly- Noeosoory in every h for fifty cents. m”. dripping Story, All w Star Cast and Superb Direction m “c-oose woman" NOW PLAYING AT ‘rm-z STRAND THEATRE-FOX NEWS AND FABLES COMPLETE Pso- onam , , ln producing "The Goose Wom- nu." a Universal-Jewel which is now playing at the Strand Theatre. Clarence Brown has proved that he is one oi tile foremost directors oi‘ the industry. The clear-cut way in which he unravels the thrills in this sila- pensecreatlng vehicle, proves be- yond a dollbt that Brown is one ot‘ the greatest. dramatic technicians living- Not once does he him. at his secret sufficiently t0 destroy the state oi excitement to which he has elevated his spectators. it isn mystery and u murder with a newspaper Ilackilrc. The IIEWRHQOI‘ backing, by the way. is absolutely true unusual in the movies. Not once docs a reporter nun around with a. notebook in hand. Tile picture is not a hacnoyed murder story, but is all unusual yam oi a woman's life-tile (loose Woman. She is all opera singer. She has a child, losing hor voicc. in the year tllat pass she becomes to ll1G-——HiYm8'.lllflK namo mentioned in thc newspaper reports. This reklndles her desire for pub- licity and she tells a false story which causes her son to be arrest- ed for the crime. Then tho pitiful story oi her life comes out and the story moves to a rapid and force- ful conclusion. iLouise Dresser plays the title standing characterizations holds iho Constance Bennett. ‘Nichols and ‘Marc MscDermott. will bc repeated today. ‘TIC ACTION TO COPE WITH MANY SPEEDERS "Tagging" for the minor allowed one chancelSecond offenses milled ncnr llcr homo she sees llcr mean a trip to court. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 01o lnoortlon .............-. ........... Xlo pot llno all Iorvlo So por lino ol I wordo '16 vol llru of I worllo "1 v Mule Help “$111761! FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, ' b88111- ners 81504250 monthly, also clerks (which pnsltionl). Rail- way ilox 116. city 1030-8-2-41 MAN WANTED- IMMEDIATELV to work oll farm Apply to James Sims. Konsington, R. R. 2. 1091-8—5-4i ,P_—>—~-----—- MEN WANTED WITH SALES ability. Big proposition with good returns. All leads furnished. CHI‘ lln advantage. Ap y Wm. Spraw- ell. Queen llotel, ty. lolls-s-l-zl. BIO EARNINGS, STEADY EM- lllilvmoni. for Barbers. Become "pert i-n 8 weeks. Write Molar Biilller College, Department "F" lialifax. 31415111 Teachers Wanted WANTED—-TEACHER FOR MILL- vale School. Supplement $76. 11111117’ Jflmos Cousins, Setfy, llrndlllbnne ll. R. '2. 1014-8-3-11 WANTED — TEACHER FOR N°"111 Tryon School Supplement $175.00. Apply to J. Wellington Tllillllllfl. Sec., Tress, Albany R. ji- Nu- l. 1040-8-lHii __ Wxfrfio- FOR camp VIEW ‘I ool second class teacher. Pro- Mlant preferred. ‘Supplement YOUNG WOMEN DESIRINO TO cl- plcasc communicate with Mrs Silas Cuddy. Murray Harbor. 2i For Sale FOR $ALE—NEW,LY FRESHEN- cu cow. B. McIntyre, Royalty. 1050-8-3-31. FOR SALE- NEWLV FRESHEN- ed cow.-Dr. McIntyre, Royalty. . 1050-8-3-31 FOR 8ALE—DRIVING MARE 6 years old. Apply to ‘Bmmonn Newson. 140 Elm Ave.. City or O. \V. Newson, Winsloe. 1054-8-3-81 Female Help Wanted WANTED — A HOUSEKEEPER. Apply at iii Kollt ‘Stroet. 1097 WANTED—A MAID FOR GENER- al housework. Apply Mrs. G. A. Aitkcn. Georgetown. 1048-8-3-61 MAID WANTED — (WITH EX- perience In cooking) In fomily of two. No washing. llixtra good wages to capable poroon. Apply A. B. care of Guardian. Nursing enter September clans 6i North Adams Training School for Nurses. North Adams. Mass.- ploou write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupil to secure role, giving one of the most ollt- of her Vfllfiflllll‘. career. Jack Pickford up- family name on the screen and furnishes the love in- terest opposite thc justly popular Other members of the cast who do unusually good work are Spot- tiswood Aitken, George Cooper. Gustave Von Seyffertitz, George The Fox news and Fables com- plete this excellent program which 4o§————- SYDNEY MAYOR PLANS DRAB~ l SYDNEY, Allg. 4.—Becnuse reck- less driving and open violations of tile motor vehicle regulations have become a nlenance to all 1111188138 o! citizens Mayor McConnell an- nounced this morning that he W111 ask the collncil at once for author- ity m appoint a motor cycle officer and take other drastic measures to cope with thc loclll traffic situation before it gtlls entirely out of hand infrac- tions of tho act was begun by til? ll notorious drunkard under auotil- police today, every offender being or name. Wllcn a murder is com- Central Guarani? ..__ KELLY’! OROll-ulleservo Aug. 13111 1°!‘ B1B Ten lParty at Kelly's’ Crou- 1086-8-5-21 DUN‘DA8-- Presbyterian service 1n the Baptist Church, Dundas, on Sunday. Alllust stn will be at 11 B-lll- Rev. D. J. Fraser. D.D.. Prin. °1 Prfiillyterian 0011080. Montreal, gill! speak. A hearty invitation to HAMlPTON.—.-Presbyterian Serv- ice in Hampton Hall on Sunday. A118. 8th will be at 8 p. m- All are cordially invited. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _. The funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Conard took (place in Georgetown Yesterday afternoon. The funeral service were conducted by Rev. Mr. lPiorce. The pallbearers were J. W. MecPlheé. Duncan MacDon- aid, Morris Donovan, '1‘, Morrlggy, MORE TEACHERS ARRIVE. - Yesterday afternoon a special train. consisting of_five pulimnn cars and a diner. arrived in the city with several hundred more teachers, who will attend the clos- ing seaaions of the Teachers’ Con- ventlon. LAID TO REST -- The funeral of the Late Alexander MlacFadyen 10°11 Illflfle from the residence of ills ‘brother at St. Catherines yes- terday afternoon to St. Catherine's Cemetery the services were con- ducted by ‘Mr. E. C. Robertson. T1111 Dallbearers were W. D. Shaw, G110- Sllfilflll. Seymour MaeLean, 301111 IflWly. D. Livingston and John Cameron. LOOKING FOR OLD FRIENDS. mMr. James Lovat. forlncrly of Halifax, was one of the arrivals on the teachers’ special yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lovnt W55 a memibcr of the “Lovat crow" that raced against a crow of Char- lottetown men in the harbor where in 1881, and he would like very much to moot again any of the Charlottetown crew members who are still living. VISITING PASTOR — The P. E. l. Presbyterian Presbytery is Extellco of Toronto arrives in this lll the island Presbytery, —————<o¢--__ PERSONALS Mlefl Helen MacDonald Donald, 30 Maple Street. relatives and left on return to ‘Toronto. MacDonald of this city. and daughter, Bullann, also -Mrs U 13111111)’. Murray Harbor. lMre. Susan Francis, ary, who will pronounce her final Religious Vows n_u Friday next. .\irs Francis vras uvroulpnuiod by her son, Rev M. it). lrrzlncis of St. Dunstanhl University. BIRTHS GAMBLE-Al. North Tryon on July 7th, 1026. to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gamble (nee Lila Burke) a daught- er, Florence Mildred.- MARRIAGES city on August 3rd, by Rev. ‘Maurice McDonald. Walter S. Berrigan to Edison Morrison. both of this city. DEATHS GROOMS — At the P. E. l. Hospit- al on Wednesday, August 4th, 1926, as a result of an accident, Freder- ick Grooms age 68 yrs. Funeral fronl his lute residence (illytown. Notice Later. YOUNKER — On Wednesday Aus- 4th, 1926 as the rcsull‘. of an acci- dent Janlos A. Yollnker ago 66 ye urs. Funeral from ills late residence South Wlnsioe on Friday August lltllJservices starting at 1.30 fun~ eral leaving the youse at 2 p. m. Interment iMllton Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our door dought and olotor, Amollo Pool-i Creed. who died Auguot 6th, 1925. In Detroit, Michigan. Dearest Pearl. Weill mill you Parents. brothers, olotoro, vriondo, pleased to learn that thc llev. Goo- Province next Friday evening and will supply at Kensington and Mal- peque ill tho place oi Rev. Dr. Gen- gB who has resigned and is now supplying in the Montreal Pros/by- tery. it is hoped that Mr. Extence who is so favorably known in Char- lottetown will consider u call with- left Tuesday morning on a visit to Moncton. While there she will be the guest of Mr and Mrs ii. T. Mac- Mr and Mrs W. J. Corney and daughters who have been visiting friends in the city They were llcvolllilanied .by Miss lieleu Mr and Mrs Ulric D. Roberts Roberts of lBoston, Mass., arrived Monday night by motor on a short visit to the island, while bore they will ‘be the guests of Miss Gertrude Sydney Street, left yesterday morning for Montreal on a visit to her daught- el‘. ‘Rev. Sr. St. ‘Francis of the Ros- BERRlGAN-MORFIIISON - in this Z. TTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE 39c y PER‘- ? DOZEN WIIOIAIJSiOMS. NUTRITIOUS FOOD -FRUIT IIUII‘ DIIFATGN COM FAMV IMPORT THl DIIT lenkinsf8t Son LIMITED Miss Jennie Kieliy of the 1.1051111 Victoria Hospital, Montreal arrived home last night on a visit 10 11111‘ mother Mrs. Kiclly at the Russ. Yesterday's Sessions (Continued from page l) 5. Committee on Text-books. of the early “Land Question" local parliament. satisfactorily solved. ornmcnt, and wo hope factory results. and consequently tho time provinces, and until books. o. Annual Convention. In the Prince of Wales Colleg pito the fact that the trains wcr held up and tho tracks with snow, yet the attendance wa good. ers were present, ‘by the splendid programme. l3 ions, papers, etc., were delivered to the teachers by W-m. Moran, Esq Principal of Union College; Inspectors and Court; S. N. Robertson. ..\l.A IJL. 1)., Principal oi‘ Prince of 'Walo of Education; oration were ably discussed. swerod privately by the executive. The question of text-books with our Federation is similar to that. with our Some drastic measure will be necessary before we can have the difficulty Al. present a texi-‘book committee is working in conjunction with tile local gov- fnr satis- Tho difficulty u 1111* that tho nulmibor of lbooks used on the island is comparatively slmaii. cost high. A movement is lboglln to have uni- form toxt-books for the three mari- thls is finally settled the Department of Education will not prescribe new Ollr Annual Convention was held Hall during Easter week, and doa- blocked OVCI‘ three hundred teach- and bonofittod sides tho regular routine business oi’ the convention, and tho discuss- oxccllent ad- dresses, iuslflring and instructive. assembled Commercial ‘Smith, Show College; H. H. Shaw, B. ‘Sc, Supt. Dean Sinclair Laird Principal Macdonald School, Si. Anne de Bellevue, P.Q., and others. The last morning's session was given wholly to business nlattcrs and questions relative to ollr Fed- ments in Unique I i tlon. , Largo Bros" City Hall and vlc-' inity was the mecca for hundreds of automobile enthusiasts yester- day afternoon who gathered to witness the getaway of the "Wippet" the much talked of car. According to schedule the "Whippet," inspected. filled and sealed .by Chief oi Police Shaw in the presence of accompanying judges, namely-His Worship Mayor Miller, Messrs M. P. Titus, Jas. McMillan and G. D. Wright. ~O. ‘K. and ready for the first leg of the 1.000 mile non-stop run with Mr. Joseph Buiger at the wheel accompanied .by Mr. John Cameron (lfficlal observer, and T. E. Corri- gan, representing the Guardian, thv- "Whippet" exhilarating sweet- ly cnscd from the starting point amid clapping of hands and hollk- 1111! 0f horns on the first eight hour run through hill and dale. sand and ruts to wend her weary but joyous way to the extreme eastern end of the llsland and rc- tllrn, a distance of 166 miles. Yesterday afternoon and oven- ini: the chief topic of interest centred arnund the question-Will tho Whippet with ‘Bulgcr at tllc whooi arrive on schedule time? Shortly before eleven o'clock some misgivings were folt by a number of the dyed-in-tile- wool automobile fans as to tho ar- rival and the gasoline consumption of this car. These misgivings however, wore alleviated. Just as the town clock was chiming the nilotod hour the soft pleasing note of the Whippet horn was heard in the near distance. Considerable cheering was mani- iost thy the large gathering at Largo Bros as ilulger pulled up at starting point, apparently fresher than at tile start, not for- getting tho driving officials who voted the trip one long to he rc- Peaoe Feelers Are Being Put Forth In Mexico MFJXPCO CITY. Aug. 4. — Peace icoltlrs by intermediaries seeking a solution of the apparent impasse between t-ho Government and the Mexican Episcopatc arising out of the Government's strict enforce- ment of religious regulations, con- tinued to be put forth yesterday, but so far as could be learned, wltll- out result. Meanwhile the government has received assliranceg or support [or its religious policy from two of " the most important figures in Mexicali poiiticial and military world -- former President Obrcgon -~ and General Arnulfo Gomcz_ nlili- 5 bury cilicf of tho state of Vera Cruz. -_ . General Obregon is still looked upon as the idol of the army. while General Golllez is a possible Pres- idential candidate. Queretarn re- ports that seventeen persons, (it is not specified whether they were priostfli lliilVfl bet-u arrested char- (I 0 H b The election of officers resulted zed with nwviug treasures and in the rel-election of all the olfic- valuable objects from Catholic ers of the preceding year. Churches.‘ 5151116 of the resolutions whicl were passed at the convention are as follows: oi Education to adopt new text ed for course 81111111?- Srlvmnlanvetcq viz., all ' lflry text-book up to grad" eight and an advanced grades nine and ten. laws relative to annual fees of thc Federation. Tho new scale to be as follows: For teachers of third clues. one dollar; second, two dol- lars; first, three dollars, provided Ihol-lc- receiving more than $1,000.- 00 pay rive dollars. ' 1i. ‘Resolved that in tho opinion of this convention Ii la unjust that female teachers‘ salaries should b" on a lower scale than those of 111111111101’ 1.1111 Hfllno qualifications. and that the executive is horolby instructed to lltfing such influence to bear upon the Government as they can in ordcr to have tho net:- ossnry amendment passed. ‘i. Resolved that ill the opin- inll of this convention tho m-ado- mic and professional qualilitlatltills of teachers should he raised with a view to establishing ollr stand- ard upon an equality with till‘ Ilighost standards prevailing in Canada to tile end the Dominion rogistration of teachers of a bigll uniform standard of qualification may ho brought into offoct, and that our teachers Ibo titted for re- gistration. An educational survey committee was appointed. ‘ Dr. Ouiton. representing New Brunswick, than gave-an outline of the educational work for the year in that Province, and Mr. More- bollse of Amherst. did the same for Nova Scotia. These reports were ‘adopted. 175'“- 11111111 J- Fluluvuon Beer. registration. "Provides monthly B“, w, “o,” "u, up ,,, Hum, M ' 1090454111 6110W811¢0 B1111 91'1'11°3° °1 l“ Your sweet comforts ne'er oholl months’ course at Yale University ."d_ Wmmed $531M‘ °1 111mm‘- ,‘*',‘u"_’.‘,j26_15, INSERTID ov TH! . FAMILY. Wéinliiglib ro lsuv on azur- 1085. with “flour d centrally located Lflooellgnooll w " ' o or“ unl- m T’ °1° G““"“““- mo. MeDONALD. LAND sua- 3§°'7'”"' voyor, Hormonvillo, P. Ill. I. uni‘ "~—.---_-_...._¢-o__¢‘ Wtlln-rso-wonx av DAY. AP- 1 l 713 Rochford Street. . ~ 1010-04-31. 110s t‘, ~ "ETWEEN BORDEN AND 596-7-10-1mo PIANO TUNI'NG— I MAKE A hpocialty of tuning sud repairinl pianos, player-pianos ond organs. Satisfaction guaranteed. —Wl\I- The session adjourned somewhat earlier than usual in order to get the business oi the different com- mittees cieared up and it was de- cided to meet this morning half an hour earlier at ii o'clock. (During the afternoon n number 1. A resolution urging Board hooks in grammar, arithmetic and that two books should ‘be prcscrll» in histories, gon- mle for A resolution amending hy- lace Bryenton. Phone Bill-J. or wrlto Charlottetown. R. R. 1i. ' rlottctowu child's coat. Find- »~ .4'.'-....4._.. . 1051-8-34! a .. 1.7» e Tiler. lessen us. 31.11.: of the delegates were taken in eu- tos by citizens to Bolvedere Golf Links and to the tennis courts al Victoria lPsrk where afternoon lea 1 Westville Takes Abbies Into Camp Score 8 to 6 (Canadian Preu) NEW GLASGOW. N. S., Aug. 4. -—Wesi.viile again defeated the vis- iting Charlottetown Abbies in their second game today. this time by a more of R to (i. _Tho match was more exciting than the one played voslentluy. and the ‘crowd was often ‘Ill its tncs cheering for the home loam. Solnc fairly good ball was witnessed and although both sides made errors, the hitting made up for ihenl. Both teams collected llvolvo sale blows, and this was one 0i tho features of the day. Wcstvillo was novor headed and us yesterday they secured a one-run ion-d in the opening session. Going Into the last session the score Hood 8 to 2 in favor of the locals, but the Abblos sent fnur mon ovor Illll home plate before the third out. Errors helped the Westvlllo players considerably. Rum Runners Are Caught Off Nova Scotia fIHEDBUIliNlE, N. 8., Aug. li-The. rum-ruhning schooner Admiral Beatty, with 1,100 cases of whiskey, aboard was detained here yesier-l day by customs officers. Three members of the crew, convicted on live charges of soiling liquor, were sent to jail. The captain and super- l-argo had not been located tonight. ln tho evening the vlsitinz dela- llates. the Teachers Federation of. E. l.. the Provincial Board of Education, and the faculties of Prince of Wales College and St. Damian's Piliversity. were tho guests of His Honor the Governor and Mrs. Hearts. at an informal was served In their honor by the members of those clnho- recoptlon and dance held at Gov- ernment ‘House, Victoria lllark. ‘Jim; llllsl ill: or Nllliililll’ Rllli llltun Alllltli slllltlss “Whippet” S0 Far ‘Meeting Require- 1,000 Mile Test- Great InterestManifested in Exhibi- l It. Zilflllhlsrlo monrbered, a treat in cross country transportation. After ibeing inspected b71111‘ above mentioned officials, M11" notwithstandfng the late hour wished good speed to Mr Ernest Perry the second pilot who carried judges, etc., on the second leg oi this unique test. 1t is under- stood that Perry ,will cover the western end of the Island, touch- lng Tignish, arriving this morninit at 8 o'clock at Large Bros, to be relieved by the genial and popular Whippet dealer himself, Mr Rankin hfcLaine. He likewise will be ac- companied by judlzca, etc., to cover the southern section of the island. arriving in the city at 4 o'clock. same day. it might .be of interest to note that the Whippet oar used on this test is a strictly standard stock model five passenger touring, with only fourteen miles test previous to starting. It 500 mllcs of driving. fore during tho latter part of tho run. guesses have boon this contest. this one job alone. that thc drivor on tile initial run wllool and yct to moot with a m1! llap. Particulars of today's allot-coding runs will appear in Fri day and Saturday's issues, the total miiolugo will he givcn. Kaplan Scores NEW YORK, Aug. 4. WITH THE POPE TO BE MORE RIGID must be made clear that they art not desired merely to satisfy curl osity. asked whether they really desirt piety and respect for the Pontifi‘. The nnnouutrenlent was lmado ll denial of a report that audiences ‘by the Pope to all non-Catholics lllad been suspended, after the re fusal of some non-Catholics tv kneel as the Pontlif 118811911. 1 was added that several incident: had arisen in which non-Catholic: showed an attitude ulibecomin tho occasion, and it was becau~ was instituted. Russ Hotel l - 4 A very oomfonoblo ond < nomollko Hobo! ot o mador- oto prloo. Largo ond well lighted roomo with hot ond cold wot- L44 or. Splendid toblo. oourtoouo met-vino. Centrally located, being on tho flncot nrost In tho olty. and In clone proximity to , churches, depot. tholtrco etc. Rota 08-00 o doy. Wookiy roboo on oppllol lion. MAJOR D. A. MIeDONALD Propribhr RUSS HOTEL Georgie lMathieson, Cardigan. Mrs. F. C. llarris. Bridgetown. N. 8., F. 1M. Campbell, Philadelphia, Mrs. C. H. Seattle. Boston, Rev. (‘anon F. (l. Scott. Quebec, Miss Jonnic Klelly, Montreal, E. McDon- ald, Braliai-bane, Mrs. McDonald, llradalbane, Jas. Dewitt, Shedeac. N. 8., Mrs. Harry (NNeill, Water- ville. Ma, R. G. Campbell, Wollas- ten, Mass, B. Campbell, New Ha- ven Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell. Wolloston, Mass, Miss Mary Camp- bell. Woilaston. MassuMr. and Mrs. ll. M. Stewart, Ctftown, Master H. P, Stewart_ Charlottetown, D. R. Laird. City, Mr. and Mrs. Jae Gib- son and son, Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hartlen and son, H'fx.. Elmer l.. McLennan, 0'l.esry, Ralph Mc- Lennan, 0'Leary, P. J. Noy, Hun- ter River, Vernon Noy, Hunter River, Mrs. P. J. Noy. Hunter Riv- er, J. W. and Mrs. Callback, Sfside, G. L. Ouloon, Moncton, C. H. Firth, Doaktown, N. 8., M. Wright, Mon- treal, '11.. A. Wright, Montreal, M. l.. Wright, Montreal. R. H. Kitchen. Moose Jaw. Mr. Frances Traynor, St. John. ilsabelie Reid. St. John, Mrs. D. Sutherland, Halifax, A_ Sutherland. Moncton. must be under- stood that this auto will not deliv- er a maximum mileage until after It is there- cxpectod that a. more accur- ato mileage chock will be ohtainotl Tn date upwards of a thousand registered in Guossos coming in by mall have occupied lho limo of Miss McEacllern the McLaine Ser- vice stenographcr so much that her limo was wholly taken up on ‘in roncludlilg it may 'be stated Mr. Joseph Bulger has a record to ho envied, eleven years Ibohlnd the Truly an example for the (aoming generation of auto drivers. run and when Decisive Win ences are granted, it was said, it Tile applicants are to be to the received through a feeling oi Financial Standing 0i.’ Bible ‘Society Summary of Roport of Conrldian Bliilo 80o1oty| P.E.I- Awtlllorloo and bronehoo thereof. for the year ending December 31st 1925 REVENUE iiaiunco in Royal Bunk as per import . . . . . . . ..$ 2134.56 Received during 1025 for general purposes . . . . .. 4661.16 Received during 1025, mis- ‘ ~ cellaneous and Auxiliary 246.83 Total revenue . . . . . . . ..5 7012.55 Expenditures '3 Contribution to Canadian ‘Bible Society . . . . . . . . .. $250000 Blblg,‘ and Sundry i'ur- chgggls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I n06 Salaries 31nd Uliico Iixl g3 , , , 50.1.1) interest. phone and postage . ‘G060 office supplies . . . . . 17.70 Miscellaneous ... . . - . _ . -- 31171-153 Total payments 4 . . . . ..$ 3138.99 Balance at credit in Royal Bank .. . . . . . . 3903.56 8 7012.55 Western Guardian —'I’RYON POLL.-- A Moetinfi 01 Conservative electors of Tryflll poll will he hold at Max helm-gay’! on Saturday August 7th at 8 lJ- 111- _ 1098-8-5-31 --SUNDAY SERVICES - Rov- Georgo i-Jxtence D. D. of Toronto will conduct services Sunday Alli!- ust Rtll nt Kcnsington at 11 n. m.. and 7.30 p, m. Freetown at 3 p. Ill- _O. M. B. A. PICNIC. —The C. M, B, A, pltlnlfi at Now Annsn yes- tarday conducted by thc Summer- ' side branch of lbs society was largely attended and quite success- ful There were athletic sports, a baseball game and u midway nil oi crowd. ‘St. Paul's $111151! 1131111 “'11s gram oi music; ture of thc which provided nn abundance of amusement and elrlflyllllfllll 111T 111“ present and furnished 11 1101111 1110" -CONGRATULATION8.-—1\ M- Matrlculntiou 11011111111 published in -illo Guardian yvaier‘ Queen's County. '1 Political Meetin gs Political mootinzrs ‘will ho helll at the following places and on the “VPIIIIIKN a‘: givcll below. All meetings to opp-l lll. 8 p. m. Op position candidature invited to at- tend null will -bn given half of til" tilno: l"l:ll ltirr-r. Al-gllst 5th Wmul lslzlnds. August 6th VIP Caledonia. August 9th V" Vernon Itlvcr, August 10th '1' Pou-nal, August 11th ' J-‘orl mlcllslus. August 12th flollul t-ftr-wnrl. August 13th "wo-odio (‘ros-l. August 16th 1'1zi"'llll Ila... August 17th York. locust 38th . llmwln-rlon, .\u:ust llitll ituslit-o llnnll. August. 2111b llllntcr ilivor, August Zfirli .‘-.'nrlh Wlltsilirc. August. 24th (‘ornlvall llinil. August 26th .\l'toll llnll. August 26th ilonshaw, August 27th Victoria. August 30th Knllfv. (‘ramp Ajllgllfit 31M. llradltiilano, sopn-nlbor lat 1 llnpo “Ivor, fi'1llfl'llllil‘f‘ Zlitl l vliflon, Soptulnbur iird lrishtown, seplunllor 0th JOHN H. MYERS. JOHN A. IIIESSERVEY. King's County " Political Meetings Political meetings will ho hold in Km“ (jmlnty at. the following places, on tho llatvll i-Zlvllll bfililw? (‘berry liili. Thursday. Aug. 12111 psalms Station. Friday, Allg..13th Mort-ll, Monday. A1111» 1111-11 Si. Pntcrs. Tuesday- Allil. 17111 St. Margarcts. ‘Fllursduy. Aug. 19th Si. Columba, Yldritlny, AuK. 20th Kjngslhorn, Monday, Aug. 23rd Smlris, Tuesday. Aug. 24th Amnandnle, ‘Fllursrlay, Aug 26th Bridgetown, Friday, Aug. 27th St. Georges, Monday, Aug. 110th Cardigan. Tuesday’. Aug- 3111b Monfggno, ThllrlldlYv Sept. 211d Heatberdale, Friday, Sept. 3rd ffnimbritigc. Monday. Sept. 6th ooorhololvn. Tuwllr. Bent. 71h Yiiurray River, Thursday, Sept. ‘ll , Murray, Harbor south. Friday. $4511‘. lolb All lllfillllllgl? to n"-lor'i" D. In. 'l‘ilo Opposition Candidate is In‘- viloll Io attend and share equally in lilo time. ‘commence at d '.I. A. McDONALD. .."TEACHER WANTED for St. 3031p}, Aug 4_ _A mo"; rigid Mary's llosd, supplonlcnb $To.00. system oi‘ vigilance ovor audiences Kllllly Jlim“ 1111511991 Se"!- of non-Catholics at tho Vatican 109o-8-5-3l has been instituted, it is officially announced. Before such audi- Indiana Boy = l Is Burned At Stake By Pals \Vli‘-"l‘lNil, lnd.. Aug. 4. —— Gw- "411 ('1lIlllIl(‘_ nine. is dead, tho v10- im of his. pluyleliowfl. Who "bllrn- r"ll liliil at thc stake." He flied 119' ioro rPt-IFIIBTS could reach llllll- T118 arnup oi pillylnules decided 11111111. day morning is tho large nlxillllel‘ of successful students from Sum- mersidc and Prince County gen-"l" T llillnnrdbl Llnhnrnt fol lore Foot: —— 1101115 ally. Ten students passed fro-‘Il u" (Kid) Kapian. or Moriden. Collllo Summersida. 7 from Tignlall. 5‘ ~ _ y " rotircdicatherweight61111111111911.1°‘ from liilscoucllo. 5 from Kensing- ' . _ ——‘ night scored an inlpre-‘llilve 1°11‘ ton and so on all through i110 ‘ ' _ round victorly Ovfll’ ‘T021111?’ Cello‘ county. The Prince County Schfllil 01’ 110$ 1111K‘! 9-“- 1" l1 3 1'15 “1’1'°a" arships wore won by Miss lsabc I EL PED 3111'" 11-‘1 11 “Flllwlllghl- K3918“ Gallant, hiiscoucho, and Aicxuu AIOVD 1111111111111 134- Cell‘) 130% Horne. Summersido. pmN-[ED ———<o>—*c- v ’ PHOTOGRAPH! NON-CATHOLIC AUDIENCEIS ENLARGEMBNTB CRABWELL STUDIO 187 Great Goorgo ltrcot . Queen - Hotel ’ Qlnoo hiding ovor this Hotel we hovo opont molly thousand! of dolllro Ill ropoiro and "up-wornonto. It lo now tho flnoot Hotol of Ito olooo In tho Moritimo Prov- ed was til-d to :1 sinkc, but the 1179 ,. ri illl‘[i1'li1.lill' 1n the wood at 1118 of this that the more rigid cont. L,’ "m, (m m; C|0Hmm_ He w“ ll flanlos; a moment later. Police- n. N1“, nun worn unable to learn the nam- -,,. h; “I5 (gnlllllllilllillfl-Wllfl iled,scre- Rotoo from W-W Q9 “m 1 Hrnfffl. lvllvn tho fire Bldrl-Eil- pgr dqy, ra is” i Ml) ‘JQR lung." as tho captive to be burn-l h. tho “Indian pageant." H91 lncoo. It u!!!" 1° 111°" who wont o oomfenohio Hotol and oplondld tobio and oxcollont oorvloo o! o modoh vouldn’! light. so someone poured l Charlottetown Remove the hard flush null sil- Hote] Co‘, Proprietors I Ml ard’: freely and clien- glfm npfendm M bung,“ , mas L. McQUAID, Monogor. C RNS {my l ‘ n ‘ilolulaullbl: SUMMER DRINKS 1 visit...-'l=... _ Hughes’ " ' I.’ o1 ‘C. 1 Ginger Cordial 1* l Ono of tho lor|oot and boot Essence Spruce oqulppod Hoielo in Emorn Ognqdg, Contllno 120 rocmo. 44 or Mulch nova prlvoto ‘botho. Completely rouovotod In u»: pout Iew ycoro. Few Hotolo throughout Oonooo Ind tho Ultliol Stole] hovo Ito opiomiid toblo, Courteous “oorvleo to III Guooto. Tole- phonoo In roomo. -. Rotoo M-N to D410 per _doy. Charlottetown ' C0" ‘It d1 .- Proprietor: ' HARRY- O. BROWN, Manager was o9 r-vrog son qgnryg 1 .370 8 Watson's Tonic Stout and 'Ale Hires “Root and Ginger _ Beer ‘ilartaric and Citric Acids Try uo first Ior your dru] wlnto. 1.1118113. Dru o ni - m; m. _~ ppositiott. '4 . J11. Mill. "'