ups... c, 1021' L.li"'{ ‘ii. m.‘ » r1 . ‘I i,‘ v‘ u, 1 .,,.:l."l=,,u.*.r:&t1s . A. BB a _ c mammals" I” : _ .11 r. nor-av. Queen's apex. tiparrr. or D Kent Street. 25" n. THOMAS .w , I!" n. ._ Eli. lid‘ all till. MB . ma! , so , l! scours» .-A. raquar. MoNraoon-w. s. JO . saw otasoow. N. s.- , _ STAT C l, SYDNBY- " N! .. I flOSTON-4n4 yours-nor ___,,vvvv-vv---_v-v-s_- . _g _ __ ___-qvvvvv - ‘i 4 v ‘Y conven- wu" vluuwp OWN, Stirling ‘New, ' . 5m _ 0 BTATIONVEBS, Grafton S if?‘ naasofl. iloceul smut. ;-C0.'."Qucca Stir-lent, _ p Park Road. 03m. - gIiliPJiIiFflI-JFFYQ Jolnmimd, _ % aim an? ” time? Iuyfslsime r u 5'5. B??? a lls “Baum A ' F lfgffuhliolafilfl, McNeil Building. ia-csnmar; PHARMACY. o soorn saws: M. ANDLEBMAN, 34s Tremont Strict. names N 401a st: J 1 1 . h e Guardian” obgflined from the following ‘u... ‘sued ' (l "J ilflirh’ l1; 1 sou. ' RISTOPHEIUS IONEBS. ‘ oox a 4 4 K aws, Depot s00 West Ht . .‘ < V#OOf§-Q404+f9§O0§Q~fo§-§¢_._ I’. _..-r-r-"_“ . ' v- an . ‘I CLASSEWIEIQI» Oar IIIIQPIIIIIH . ‘y ‘ Your insertions . m|ht insertions . 1A.. p "til i- » ,- n ADVERTISEMENTS W _ i ol4§€+++wow+e+o++++o+++ov h.‘ l 10o per lino of 5. words 8o per line of 5 words ll per line at ii words ~ LOB of Miss Florence, McDonald - and the other three, trips a day. . cor ferry on this route. - Bridge to be used by the trains ill Central Guardian THE ‘ HAIR-DRESSING PAR-l will be closed during her holidays. 8084 WELL KNOWN HERE — Mr. Ronald McGillivray yesterday re- ceived the sad news oi‘ the deatll oll Tuesday, August 2nd, oi his sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. McGillivray, wife of Grant McGillivray, manager oi the Essex Hotel, Boston. Mrs. Mc- tlillivray" who visited here lust summer. leaves besides a sorrow- illg husband, two ‘young children, a boy and a girl. BOATS BUSYZ-The two car ferries, the "Scotia" and the “Prince Edward," are new busy running between Borden and Tor- mentine, the one. making two trips 'l‘here- is considerable, passenger and freight to; be handled. The fact that. hoth'of these boats are kept busy this time of year further emphasizes the need oi a second RAILWAY WORK- The work of enlargement of the Railway Yards is now ‘under way. A temp- orary trestle has been erected near the north end oi the Hilisboro dumping earth in» the triangle of water to he filled‘ up between the Bridge and the Railway Wharf. it lo about 1700 yards across. A re- taining wall will be built along the outer edge andlierths for coal bar- ges wiiibe dredged, the mud to be placed inside thesretaining wall. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN kiwi l Funeral Home BENJAMIN MacEACl-IERN Undertaker and- Embalmer 54 Grafton Street Phone 482-1. " -. Western Guardian —SAD NEWS — Mr. Ronald M0- Gillivray yesterday. received the sad news of the death‘ on Tues- duy, August; 2114,01: his sister-in- law, Mrs. MoGillivray, wife of (lrant McGillivrcy, manager of the Essex Hotel, B ton. Mrs, McGil- livray, who vis trad here. last sum- mer, leaves hes desks; orrowinl: husband, two y/ouirgfliilli ‘cu a boy and a girl. ‘ ‘ " I Eastern, Guardian A ..'CHUR ' SERVICES. —.Rev. J. M. Murch on, District Secretary oi the Canadian Bible Bocietywlll speak on Sunday, Aug. 70h as fol- lows:—-Monto.gue United Church 11 a, m., Sturgeon United Church 3 p. €_-<p0q»———~—-— A lump oi’ charcoal ‘left in a closed bottle of j r, will prevent your ice boir from sm lling or becomin! musty. ' Grand Celebration FEWER FACTS ' AND " BETTER Condensed from Vanity Fair (June, '21.) Heywood Brown. PROBABLY you know the man to whom it is not safe to say, "And how are you today?" I refer to the fellow who takes the question liter- ally and holds you fast while he re- lates his hopes and symptoms. Spir- itually this gentleman is the father oi all our modern realists. “Photogi-aphilvils a word often applied to this school of writing and I thinlw-thciietihislmost unfalnto the eye of the camera. Even the most sensi ve plate performs certain kind- ly el only and with the most intense désiré" to he thorough it cannot drip around a corner or show you dust beneairhtha rug. Better itwould xealistsdWt-mgrnphers." They want to gct right-down to bony structure. idual quite well without ever stop- ping to count all his ribs. When Sinclair Lewis first walked clown Main Street and returned to tell just what litter lay in each back- yard upon the block there was much rejoicing. I was among those who applauded. Here was -a new author with an eye for detail. If I had known what was in store for us all I would not have cheered so lustily. At the moment many of us were hungry for detail. Only the hardy will call for another helping today. It's been detail for breakfast, detail for luncheon and the same staple has been warmed over for dinner and be to call-the more searchingof our - Yet it is possible to know an indiv- ' i Job-Q DFOIN‘. celebrated actor, who died-recently‘ at San Francisco In his 73rd year. position which was the longest. It was no trick at all to clean up on wagers. One had only to ask the competitors, "How much did l you write?" Such boys as had spread themselves were always proud to tell you. And when I learned that Fred Hamlin had done 110 pages on the life of Columbus and that his near- est competitor was Willie Yale with 85, I ask you could I be expected to refrain from turning an honcstl penny? In later years when I was ex- posed, somewhat ineffectually, tothe OOOOFQOOO-Ofi-Q-QO-Ofi O-Ofi ‘COO fQ O-O Q-QOQ ‘O race amvas’ l " - x NDTHINE It isn’t just luck. Our Used Cars are so consistently good because we handle NOTHING BUT. W. B. PROWSE & SONS Charlottetown, P. E. l can I5 ONLY AS mes-en WHO seats A use-n . IT’ ‘ AS THE: DEALER WQQ-fOQ ‘fO-QfQfi-OOOWQQ-Q §Q'O-O U0 O-OQfQ-Q O>OO§ ff O St. James Presbyterian Church i REV. BRUCE MINE-MINISTER ORGANlST-GEORGE METHVEN Morning at 11.00 A._ lVL-Sermon. Preacher-Rev. I). McVicar. Solo-"O Divine Redeemer" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gounod Mrs. W. W. Taylor, New York. No Evening Service During August. o-vwvoooooo-oooo higher education I found that hon- ‘FOO-Oi %f§rf@ffffi O 044-9 9-0 9Q ffOfi C’ The made ground will‘ And Picnic give the greatly needed track room. ors did not go in literature by gross tonnage. Many of the authors of whom our professors talked long- late supper. There is, I believe, a fundamental Agevntls wanted Teachers Wanted ~—-—-r.*'*"="_—""""‘ - TEACHER FOR semis”: 111N153 M8375 ‘l 575/ WANTED on chool ‘No. s1. . , g PM” Gleam Mount Try S WWW’ “My 5°11“ .° M ,' Supplement $100.00. Alex a. "5- Clem“ everwhmg like a“ 0' Wood, Secretary, Albany, ILR. 1. to pa J , ' '.-_- _ - —~—- Pr" “milk”- l; "A- he???“ 8‘ WANTED - TEACHER FOR C0». Alexandiml" l?" ‘Um Aug‘ o‘ ' Covellead Road School- SullDle- ment $75. Apply Norman C. ______________i._____.___- AGENTS WANTED “H: You Brown, Secretary. are lookingviorvp 200,0, Dermal!" , gz9g.3.5.zl_ ent and really prdiltlible pecupu- .‘ ___ lion Wlth exclusive territory I01‘ 3560MB cLAsg TEACHER cities, villages or counties, ask wanted m, Montague was, for particulars relating to Wat- kins famous Line of Products and your choice‘ will beJnudB quick enough. The J. R..-Wi1tkina~ w Company, Dept. 88.‘ 3'10 Grail; West, Montreal. 8315-8-6-5“ I School. Supplement $100.00. Ap- ply to Joseph Roche, Sec’y., inns. 8303-8-5~2i Wanted WANTED—OARPENTER'S TOOL ~ cm"? 5mm‘ .' chest 18X18X3-i will be large en- ‘ ‘ Q“ h, Ap l ‘A Guardian lOffice. roa SALE-NEWLY rnnsnau- ~ g "y 8327_3_6_3, ed cow. A. Campbell 8r Son. , __._ Brookfleld. 8817362? WANTED — PUPIL NURSES -——-———-————~—-——-'—‘ yBrunswlc-k Hospital, Brunswick. FOR SALE-‘ONE REGISTERED *Ma|n,e_ 3295.35.71 Shorthorn. bull, 16 titonthe__olil- -———<o->—-—- ‘PEDSONALS Rev. George Taylor has arrived from Montreal on a months holi- days. Mtss Florence McDonald leaves today for St. Stephen where she will enjoy a vacation. Mrs. Frank Murray and two chil- dren of this city are visiting in Fredericton, N. B. Miss Bernice Leblanc oi’ Dal- housle, N. ll., ls the guest of Mrs, (Dr.) J. F. Donnelly. Mrs- W. R. Hendrick and Mrs. H. Whitellouse are visiting in the silty having motored from Scars- dale, N. Y.‘ Mrs. C. Fairall Fisher alld Miss Dorotlly Fisher oi‘ ‘Montreal, are the gileets of Mrs- Richard Smith, Brighton Road." Mrs. J. A. Longwortll, accom- panied by her niece. Mrs. J. Y. n‘ nusnco on THURSDAY. , AUGUST 11TH. Mr. Henri Bcurassa. editor 0f LeDevoir, Montreal, with a. party of 225 French-Canadians will visit Rustico on this date. A grand pm- gram is being planned in commem- oration of this unique event. Ad- dresses in English and French will be delivered by some of the leading French-Canadian orators of the day. A grand picnic with all the usual attractions will also form part of the proceedings. The Acadians of the parish invite their friends of all nationalities to visit them on this occasion. A most cordial welcome and the kindest treatment await one and all. No one should miss this markable man in the public life of Canada discuss our nationalypro- blems. (By order of Com.) 8332 DIIIIIIHPDI Linlnient. for iuStllsclle. ._._. Q-Oi ___ O-Q-OOOO-O-O-Q g‘; i The Russ 1 4 opportunity of hearing the most fB-g‘ ‘about the business. fallacy in the method. Revising the old wisdom I would say that the whole is greater than any of its parts or all of them. I'm sick of watching novels reared one brick at a time. It doesn't amuse me any more to be told what sort of tooth- paste the hero has in his -bathroom. Craftsmanship has its place in liter- ature but I could do with a few less plumbers. And if wc wince they tell us that it is the truth from which we flinch. But even of truth there may be too much in any single sitting. Ii’ I may act as spokesman for indignant read- ers, it is not so much that we are shocked at the newer realists. It isn't their intimacy but their industry which appails us. Llet them look windedly were addictedto the system‘. of hit and run. There were reputa-, tions which rested upon slight vol- umes. It seemed to me, then, as if . I'd never meet up again with the‘ theory that two words are oI.neces-' sity better than one. The hope was‘ false. The modern critic can and is, all too often impressed by mere bulk.‘ Shoot a two volume novel at his, head, and he will be impressed. The~ thing must be important since it took so long in the doing. This isi faliacious. another is much easier ‘ than Piling words one uponkw Qfi-Ofi-OQQOQ WOFOOOWL Central Christian Church Rev. C. E. Armstrong of New Glasgow, P. E.»I., will preach both both morning and evening. ‘A Hearty Welcome To All. O-O-OO fQO O 90' &§Q-O4+§-f§O+%§-Q§O-O+f§fOMf -, like Jackstraws. Most of us have heard some fEllOWl guest at the breakfast table exclalm, "I had o. dream last night" and after close, these boys who take so much pride in their powers of observation, and they must testify that these are not blushes which they see but yawns sincere and honest. Still, there's no need to be harsh Much fine and brave work has been done ‘by our realists. Some element of failure is ineyitable. They have tried to show us all oi’ life. That can't be done. It's not even the artist's business. i i that go on for what seemed to us_ some hours . . . There used to be u, story about two boys who went for a, walk, upon a Sunday morning. One’. of them was asked to report what, befell him and his account was very‘, meagre. All he could say was that: the sky had been blue, the riverl high tide, he rather thought, that’, some green trees had been passed in the journey. And thereupon the second boy be- sneaking them out one at a time. ++4 FOR SALE —~ ANGORA R RBITS Apply Francis Chlgwall. High- l-lem 8323184331 Prices reasonable. John‘ iiidrew. . R it . ' ilM-L. _ flwlulli‘ Flmuer ‘will ._.-i_~c__- ron SALE-FORDSON msomom? Oliver Tractor Plough and Lever set Tractor Harrow, all in excel- lent condition. ' _Ft>l_‘ particulars write Guardian Box “A". _ ' 832986101 Articles for Salts BAKERS‘ ovens-want: non catalogue; time payments if de- sired; some used‘ ovens on hand‘. Hubbard Oven Company, 1100 Queen West, Toronto. i’ '- ‘- . afs7-l6-Batl3l Miscellaneous ________________._,__ LOADING HOGS, ruasmw. ‘we. _.5_.._,_______._ WANTED- BY SEPT. 1, SIX OR seven room house, central coll- veniencee. X care oi’ Guardian. ' 8- 4-3i 1.: _. i} WANTED CIIINCIIILLA RABBITS ' ' First-class stock only. * Quote low- est prices delivered, which must be close to pelt basis. "Chlnchillas", ‘Box 1558, New Glasgow, Nova 300L111. 8282 8 4 4i HOUSE AND BARN TO LET. Apply to John Walker, Elm Avo- TO LET-OFFICE IN MORRIS Block, Victoria Row, formerly oo- ‘cupled by Confederation Life. Apply at Fennell 8: Chandler's. ‘Bl58-7-27-tf. TO _LET— DOUBLE TENEMENT house '1 and 9 Lower Prince St. uAll modern conveniences. Suit- yable for lodging house or private dwelling. Apply Clarke Bros. ’ 8308-B-5-tf Rcay, mil] li-ttle daughter have alf- rived from Montreal to spend a MacMillan l-loiel, A very comfortable and [cw wegkg at homelikc Hotel at a moder- Siarlhope Beach- ate price- ’ —‘—-- Large and well lighted Mr. and Mrs. Rubi. M. Mouat, nr- , rooms with hot and cold 4 rived in Charlottetown Monday ev-- Whaler. < ='<>' fining hnvingmotoreil from their“ Splendid table. courteous ‘ home in Wntertown, Mass, on n1: service. visit to liirs. Monet's daughter, " Mrs- Weston» Whitiock, Brighton Ave. They will remain on tho isl- and till September. Centrally located, being on the finest street In theclty, and in close proximity to churehel, depot, theatres, etc. Rates $3.00 a da l l l Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hauser with y. their son and daughter Miss Evelynh w kl g and Master Kenneth, of Rahway, N.‘ v sum? X ra u on fppm} J., who have been spending their! MAJOR D_ m MacDoNALD' ,| vacation in Charlottetown the guests Vvvvvvvv of Prof. H. A. Tanton and relatives! .-' Pmprlemr‘ ' MR8. C. W. KIELLY left on return to their homes yester- Mamie“ ' ‘ day morning“ Both Mr. and Mrs. Hauser expressed themselves as be- inghdclizht-gi‘ will]; the beautiful See my c‘ r me diva"! Island» ll Mrs. N. Kicrstead, Moncton; Mrs. being their first visit to the province George A_ mm Amherst; M155 pa“- and hope tospend ammonth in “The lino Hill, Amherst; Miss Jean Hill, Garden of the Gulf on their next Amherst; E_ (1 and Mm “page, RUSS HOTEL year's vacation. ' but such detail as seems to him sig- r niiicant. We loose him to bring back not all that rattles about in a crowded world §,:',‘,'e,,:°o'§‘§,,“,,§b§§§‘§§_ fingggglzggf i i ly he named them all and mostlike-‘I I‘ “"15 l‘ “i” “We NW“ ly he described their habits. or birds‘ The bird returned not bearing Mount u, the trees he knew and naturauyl amrahrgiatittlglzlrfiggustlqzggnggi|he gave them. Nor was he silent‘ ' - upon much of the insect life which 22.?‘S?uibiiilifilliifriibiiiffii? l‘ h“; beg" “is W form w whether this was the male or femalelicoul}, n hedfirst 121% hang h}? head! out of that particular family It isi n s “me an was a as ed’ e had: important for the dove who flew tome “Y? to See and Saw not‘ why‘ find the essential in a world of chaos Cwkmt he be “ke the second boy f H b 1d t b m {th ;who saw so much and rememberedfl waynigy at“ o ° fen e ”'_._§rl By now the moral is quite lostl ° a e a" 5' r' ° “our” ” e upon me. Had I been the parent ori mother. . , guardian of these youngsters I would The book of many a realist bulgesmuve fled for my me u ever I 5am ‘and dawdles in spots because the the Second we headed m my dire“, author was too indolent to discipline “on rm not denying his prowessl his vertmmy‘ when I was but a and powers and possibly he grew up! "little lad there was a school which w write nnumer Mam straw.“ And! gave “ch ye“ a prize f“ the best’ still again he may have done nol essay. Intrinsically the trophy was more than edit a Seed cam1°gue_ ' not so much~a copy of The Last of For my own part’ quite semshm a‘:hggmgigéegfivgsfivlwcsagrlfggi £211 have to read so many. Other things l fl i. all its little scholars. We competed being equal I generally nd h“ the mwst ‘mt 0t me Wmd°w o‘ we Ar)“ he'd identified four dozen. The names, 0 the Mmflcans m‘ Iv‘mh°e' Sml the l‘ wish that hooks were shorter since, l; . l - ilth. List early.—Mill_Viewf I4. S. B. Club. ‘ v 00008410, . JNO. ALFRED McDONAL , I-Ay , Surveyor, Hermanvile, l FE» ~- -, 392111137111?!) HAY SALT —A OTHER? SHIP- mcllt of Malag sh Hay’ Salt just arrived. Procure new\forfytlut' hay and green ‘feed. ‘Earle Bish- erice Co. , i i" 8321-84lh3l WRITING rayon AND ENVEL- -Malo Help Wanted ;JL__ ---_~»-_ FIREMAN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- ners, $150, later $250 monthly (which position?) Write Itali- ‘way. Box 110, Guardian. 8140-7~27-Sat-ii i%_ _ BIG aAnlu-luis. STEADYH-EM- ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Moler .. .. Opes Wm‘ dd‘, “e “ways, Barber College, Department F fashionable} esfguardian‘ ‘Job Hemml- 3'1'23"“'4 Pi --' .4 WANTED-TRAVELLEI-LCROCK- “Lin-By TENDER tLOSHqG ary and Glassware for Prince Edward island and a portion of Eastern Nova Scotia. W. H. Hay- ward Co., Limited, Saint John, N. B. 8185-7-29-tf August 10th, Small steam Tug ‘ 40' n" luug,“ s ‘it - ileum,’ 4 i-0 ' draught. English Teak. Cabins 1m l-mnr an. compound. lrrlgllls Scholarships Application for admission to St. Dunstan's University under the pro- visions of St. Andrews Society will be received from boys who have completed the 9th grade in the Pub- lic Schools up to Friday the 12th inst. v All applications must be address- ed to Mr. T. M. McMillan, Secretary St. Andrews Society, Charlottetown. 8333-8-6-8-10-31 If you have had difficulty in making pie crust. light and flaky, add a pinch of baking powder and see the results. ‘BIRTHS Strickland England 80 IFFI.‘ P. "CmaILW T- Boiler byilame build- ers A 1 COINIIIIOIIHIIIIDOOI/IOH in- fliell- Apply Ballingailp Cim ‘ ‘vemwn, P. aids-Y" 78235-B-8-4i. F0" A. WILL- C I. 0 T H I N G MANUFACTURER has opening in Sales Department for two men of good appearanu! and character to sell guaranteed made-io-measure suits at 828.75 up. Must be satisfied to earn 830. weekly to start. Experience pre- ferted but not necessary. Give full particulars in first letter. Mr. C. G. Carty, 480 Richmond ~.~-’W., Toronto. M. n. w. Aug. a-s-io-is. m m m _ a n ldérrsluotlienl " ._e~u,or,opcoa try "l" Si“!!! rly who has ~ W0" l! llish class trade, surprising vlorylllluzy H“ "nduah “P i"? 9.99.] . Yflili" l 67‘ sighed who hash igii record to ml Hitcher; luu l A "i ‘Plllflih ,, ~' .'-' Situations Vacant bush, 172 Prlive BLpGIIQIIQflQ Y '.°‘i'~";_ " ,, a‘. * i-l- gin tssmsu- srl-zabv; PROFIT ble enlployment. ' weekly pa? STACEY — At the Prince Edward island Hospital, August 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stabeypa daughter. PETERS-Du July 28th, I927, to Mr. u d Mrs. Paul Peters, a son.- (Anthony Edward.) MacNEVlN—-At Bonshaw on Wed- nesday], August 3rd, i027, to Mr. and Mrs. . D. Macliievin a daughter- (Jennie B. Anderson.) MABHIAQES nvaN-wnlcl-rr-JA: 13c dill IOTil St., St- John Wes on August 3rd, ily the Rev. Will am Ryan, [other FBITIHIO a’ tiQcT ||| mu‘ universally known. “i “g . <1 WANTED A1,. onctimt l girl/plead quality, Trees an anti. Newest and best varieties. {n ‘ll saza-a-ilgzi ‘Lost ' " A than: m» a pan or kettle. one a ~___.__lc.us._.mall,amo tloi anylaundry soap‘ 1*»-i~h’~‘i'u"l'ul‘»‘~?l§li'u°" '~ a 'i'd'**u:"..':,.'i2.°iii rams"? logyo at cipardisn bail." ‘his frorrfthli stoveflrinsoin - .~ ’* two‘ c, 3 a without. liiulng tun-rs wwnrvrl h m,“ ' l w --., _-.. . s- . v ~ -- | .-illiaimvi‘i'l.cll/.-'l'lil.' .1 .0. ' Fl 5:1‘ , * - l~'=""‘- 'f ' w. x l‘.~ ‘l, , . y ' r i M? ‘lb tvhitih handkerchief: putj of the groom, tlie Rev. Wbtiorli} M. Ryan, B. A., oi’ StF-lohn. to Mhrthn Isabel Wright. “i! Charlottetown, .811, North Rustico; Blois Lepage, North Rustico; Bonnell Lepage, North Rusticc; Mr. and Mrs; J. C. Spence. Carleton Place: Miss Spence. Car- leton Place; Miss, Rice, Carietlown Place; Mrs. EdwardJi/lcliwen, Starr-l ley Bridge; Mr‘, eberlt, S _rl_le Bridge", Miss ‘Esielllé EB. also‘: S5 John, N. 13.; Miss Edith MacLeod. Isl. John, u. 3.; Miss._V_e_ria Mc- Leod, Stanley Bridge; a. c. Duche- ,min, City; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Han- Newark, N. J.; Iza Fraser, Stel- lartcn; Kathleen" Olden, Trnro; Jessie Burrows, ml-urcr ‘A. c. Gillett, Toronto; Elizabeth Compton, New York; Mr. and Mrs. -W.- W. Match. Utah, N. 8.; Mr. and Mrs. »J. A, ‘Match. Utah, N; 5.; H. S. Temple. Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown, Toronto; M. Brown, Torqu- "to: Mrs. PhiipotmMelrose Mass; Mrs. Stevens. Melrose Mass; D1‘- MacDonald, st. ,Peiers. w Hook Worm N Caren!“ FOR‘ roxas INJRROUGHS _& ‘ WELLCOME" ‘ SPECIAL FORMULA 1 -O+Q-O-Q i > -0 P 4 4 1 lml d ln room “girl. Ap‘ " ‘i d in it for p_ E_ 1_ We'll ‘U816 7 i‘ iggllfrQllllltsgrlljieditlt ‘lithe-minute - sziv-a-l-tr. ‘ n] m m, 3,1,, Dower. RlGGS-PAYNTER.- m the mansd, '“‘"*- ', ‘ ' " ' p": "rim Luke Broth“; Silnllnorsidn, Jilly 18th., ly Rev. J. I15 wssxn EAS w slums p,“ H Monk“, c. Marlin. lilislyticrtrude Elmira ‘umfthlr-CXCI ' drfllolllWfla ‘l "are ' ' '- s v 93 s“ Pnynior of 141mg River, to Ml‘. for pgfflcmgrj, ' B,“ 13"". " _' ' ' illarlo Dobsnll Riggs of Chal-lottc- ~ makers Refd. ,_ 100, Box ‘I15. Md‘ 11m be ax to the water in 10""- - i H " vonmg." . " B‘ w’ “t?” rglich the kietcheh towels are wash-“ _"'"*"*“"""" " WANTED MIA", ‘may "-3- e . Itremovelthedlrtdnd q " . ' , - m good olo nd acts .. W. H. Hughes, ldlfllrfllhtonufi" I H , EMBALMER PHONE 140 KING IQUAII > “on.” .. ~ u“ F‘; i 'v Fresh souls. just reams. ' i rnr. summer ' DBUGGISTS Pitch WFRI: “ALL >054;- aln Kodallt lsmn 351 . vt-liluq ‘4- - v--J~ for the prize with earnestness and passion. _ If I speak contemptuously of the rizes it may be because I never wok OIIBwSCIIIpI did not do so badly and bcttingcn-the results. There was ' a nasty theory that I had advance in- formationjrom the Principal and split my winnings with her. Itsa block lie. She told me nothing. MY system was sound and based on first- hand observation. After two Yell" of fruitless effort Idiscovcred that the prize always went/V‘ PM mm‘ 1* 0-94‘ 4 1 4 4 Since tnklns W" "‘" Hotel we have spent mlfly thousands of dollars i" repllrl and IMPPQV°""M" " m new m; finest Hotel oi it: clan in the Maritime PW tum. it mm" i° "w" who w“; q eomiortablfl Ho,“ ""5 whndlritablo and excellent service at a moder- ate price. am» from $3.00 to will QUEEN HOTEL W. K. Rogers. City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry c. Morrison. Moncton; MY- cleel-ge Morrison. Moncton; -7~ J Hughes, Souris; W. L. Poole, Mont- ague; Sallie E. Lambden. Arlington Penn; Blanche A. Smith. Philadel- phll; Mrs. ll. man. Mill Bu!" Egan, Miss Edna Egan, Mt. Stewart; Mrs. J. B._Ai.kins, Master Iredwcli, Moncton; I2. H; Monkiey, Summer- side; C. Ireitoy Tfltes, Moncton; D. O'Hara. Murray Harbor; A. Mor- risey, Moncton; M. Nicholson, Boa- .t1-n', ‘r ‘I .l.- managed to get a little each year by w du- . - Charlottetown , Charlottetown Hotel 960., Ltd. Hfltfil ‘ i " Proprietors ; v “Prfltflfry M u" E HARRY c. snows, MIIIIQII‘ i t MISS 1].. McQU r ‘ ~ C. Morse, Moncton; A. DesRosiers. lshorter books are better. They repre-l sent a certain snobbish attitude to-| ward life which seems to me essen- tial for the artist. He should be one. to say, “Oh. yes, that's true. It is most indubltably a fact, but I'm a choosey fellow and not ready to as- sociate with any stray fact that hap- pensupon the way. I'll have none of it." And for an engaging and useful motto to the authors of 1927 may} I suggcsF-“Fewer facts and better." _.-_--{-O-}-——-——— 0-O-Q-¥§f9QO-§fi§-§4§+Q-O-Q 0-0 0O 0 lllclollu i lloln -__.- 1 One oi the largest and but equipped Hotels in Elite?" Canada. Contains 12o rooms- 44 of which have private baths. Completely‘ renovated in the pant few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Talo- phonu In rooms. Ratoa $4.00 to 55.50 pel- day. Frank Robson. Detroit; li- M- Paint, Bt. John; Florence MacRae. M. D., Donald MacRae. Chicago; B. Montreal; R. W. Stiles, Montreal: Miss I. D. Phillips. Truro: H. O. Williamson and wife, Boston; Dr. B. M. McIntyre, H. M. McLean. Mont- ague; Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris. Mont- wo-evvovvereao-eo-e-o-o-Q St. PauPs Church, An glican Rev. D. Raymond, M. A., Rector l Sunday School and Bible Classes. Iloly Communion- Bector of 10.00 A. M.—- 11.00 A. M.— Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rev. Dyson Halzllé. M- A» D- U» the Church of the Epiphany, Toronto- 7.00 P. lVL-Eveninz Prayer and Sermon- rows for a Farthing." The. Evening Service w "Two Spnr- ‘ ill be Broadcast. 4voooo-o4+o40+++Q-O+00 0 04' “i: * i mrlulip taunts 0:00:10 MINISTERS REV. E. H. RAMSAY. D. D. REV. HAMMOND JOHNSON 4 ORGANISIY-WM. E. FLETCHEII, A. R. C. M, A- T- C- l“ THE SERVICES 9.15 A. lVL-Prayer Meeting. 10.00 A. M. Sabbath School. ’ 11.00 A. M.—l’reacherz—ltev. Hammond Jilhlliim- Sololst:—Mr. Raoul Reymm"! 7.00 l‘. M-r-PHBZICIIIITC Rev. Hammond Johnson. Soiolstz-Mr. A. R. Glllis. ’ Visitors Cordlally Invited. > Morning Service Broadcast. +o+++o+o+o+o++o+>00 0+oo+o++eo+o+o+o+o~o+o+o4oo44 Whcrrett, Moncton; Toronto; F. W. Drake, Moncton; G. _ F. Townsend, Halifax; Miss Susan Donald, Halifax; Mary E. Waldron. Walker, J. P. Putnam, Worcester; Schuberg, St. Louis; J. B. O'Donnell, Mrs. C. F. Faunarche, St. Peter; Montreal. L. B. Jewetti,’ Annie MacNeill. Boston; - MacNeill, Boston; Chas. J. Mac- A Double I-Iendfull- of Bell-Boy -g»Mr. jonea"l Butluct ndw the l L... u - -i-l-'- - M 1B o ' "i “C-a-i-l-i-n _ c aboysl gngthe ‘Canladlailn Pacific Stcamshw Empress oi Australia are takilll 5 momentary vacation on the knee: of William ebber, general smut", Atlantic porill er . real; Miss Dorothy Monkley, Miss Value Amett, Bummerside; J. P. Buchanan. MOIIIPCSR B. M. Fowler, St. John; F. W. Storey, B. J. Mc- willianul, Moncton- W. , B. ray, adapt; s. Fowler, it. and; o. w. for the company. The Australia _has_ i t recently completed, , .5"! "l "W" the Atlantic and these beltboys WI" llkey have the horror 0T waiting“? kg h oi Wales and Right lion. Stanley BJILIWIII} Pnqie Mlmstcroi Bari: é who: h? come over to (Tana-la ortthr. lzlllpreszllli Australia at the ends)! Ill - Q! . l‘ they sreservin; the ilcu- to the British Crown or plalil r. Bro _ or . ‘they give oi rhea but and arc art-long the moat popular p!”