l warms- Xi a Est Olympi 1 c —— a °° ""1- a72_a_7_ll_ lBAPTIST SERVICE-North River ___ 11915. L011: Creek. ll. a. m. Sunday ‘ I Norma T0 uva srocx ax-ischoono “' m‘ my)!” mve" 3 r- "‘~ P ize List. l‘ vagehble Y _ eau-a-T-ail __ h“ TIIE TELEPHONE Number of .n.*,,{§.r”°‘,{,’§',§ lg U“ ‘ET SW17)" l l accrual-yrs om _ Exlllbl B8 e acwilliams and ""‘“°i'"'s'“ “ ‘é‘31‘l.’§.l‘f§i&“@ Mel-c or Ben». Mm. llllllhug teatookgluyldlalol a. _ v and formerly of Ocean View, arrived v ble 0m}? tl MAKE YOUR Exlllblllon enmes in Charlottetown Saturday evening funw. room '1. Provincial Building. .°“ ‘h’ me ‘mn- whue l" the 01W 694l_8_l_3l they were the guests of Mr and iMrs. Harry Davidson. i _ uld t go abou cllpm 15128061281‘ girl‘; as she was S: gtron enough. We got six bottles - “all did er a great turn. Shela val): ' t and walks lgflgultlvlg fif-filgéernd back in the DON'T DELAY i ki ———— exhibition entries. n ma n8 your 005:1‘) pETAlw5wA-—Mrc°rd°rl .. _.._Mll3_ MARY Vmca 44 694l_ll_-l_3l a Sc ,sono Mr and Mrs. Walter illrgglgllcad, Sydney, N. S. ' ifitflblitk. Sugnmerside, left Char- ; l v-txggyyllllqq FOR PRESERV; 0 e wn on aturday for Petcwawa . __- ' . 1th ' 2:0... an“: 19s.; ’.i‘.“n.§i.‘.’.‘§§=.“§‘f§.‘§.§‘.‘l“l3== e355 éé"iii‘i.ii‘fifufii‘éfiiii if ll, l . . , . _ _ . h» M m be "ys":.'"a‘n.i2 “933-8-“3-iliiféfiifedrii“ fits ‘i we""*"°‘°‘°‘ ‘in... . w... a "c: a “m.” vegegabla Compoun a e CARL-JAB ol,‘ Fllolllvand feed o i.l Summerside boys also left have done meg andlflwws lllsl arrived’ Selllllg al speclal prlces Saturday with the Artillery Con- lmvothelnmtbe hfmgglrhflgfl ree°n;i.ex cal; R P. Blocks, Murray Hm“ tlngent for Petewawn, namely lllmded your 100d"! 1C1?“ 099V" l- Messrs. Fred Moore, Louis Gallant, iriélldilldlllgliirlhlfva llswlllfpggn “ll, mllwlwkllllntrt Larkins and William Clark. yuI-O - —' ‘ . . lm-l-g, Pinewood, Ontario. i I Tum NOTIClL-Thc big tea‘ "_ lparty at St. Peter's will take place MAIL FOR 0vERSEAS-_Mm15 llll sllllmlllyl August llllll or the, will be dcsputched as follows. A full first fine day following. All are cor-mu“ h” Gm“ Erma“ b!’ 3- 5- SPRAYING "f lMcntrc-al on Friday. the 10th. A direct lNTENDlNG EXllllllTOllS allmail for Ireland and Scotland by plovlllcllll Elllllbllloll are advlscll loitbc steamer Athenia from Montreal makc their entries at once at Prov-lo“ rqrlcmy’ the lmh- A direct Parcel incial Building, room 7. ‘lilist lor Frlzl/liccllby lsteanlerdAlaunia llll4l_ll_-l_ l a so rom on rea on ri ay, the 3 10th. A full mail for Great Britlan [Av]; QTQCK ll-ll» llle pl-llvlllclflllby Steamer Doric from Montreal on pllllllllllloll ll-llm lllllllls Ellsl llnlllsllllllfllly the 11th. A direct parcel _ wesll Slllplled Molllllly lllol-lllllgvlpclst mail for Belgium by Steamer Augz: 20th, will be admitted to thelMl-‘iflfilllflll 170m Mflllilfflul 0n Wed grounds 0n the iilTli/‘dl oi trains. llltbdfly. ‘U16 157-11. Full mull for LI 5942-34.21 iGreat Britain by Steamer Empress of Scotland from Quebec on Wed- WANTEIF-Registereu pure breolnesday, the 15th. Full mail for t lslioztllczn bull. Mus‘. be large and Great Britain by Steamer Montclure e "cud i',",x~_ from good dual pnrfitrom Montreal on Friday, the 17th. I poue stock. Onc and one half. ycarslAnd additional malls will also be l L old prcfc:l'cd. Correrzpnnd with C. dcsputched from Montrcill on Sat- o E. Pratt at Son, st. Peters. iurduy, the 18th. GUOG-ll-G-ili ——-—¢a>-—-_- , “ml-rolls: Kingston, 7.30 p. m, w, R M, _ story of school life, "Tom Brown at‘ rs Endorse Lydia E. Pink- Read "l" 3- Pefle 5- Wwellrer Minister. c Canadian Rockies‘ (Special to the Guardian) Rugby." causes headmaste a from JASPER. Alta. Aug. 6.—A-t least‘. all pal-ts o; the wol-lcl who vlsll; ten distinguished climbers of Japan- Rugby to enquire how character Isa-re preparing to come t0 JEEP". llallled them Tllls l8 what w_ wjNationai Park next year, according| vallllllalll me present headmaster ofto Dr. S. Kitada, of the Imperial Rugby. told an educational confer-{Urriversirh Tllkio- W110 19ft here ellce hem’ ithzs morning after several days at) “They are all dlsappolnled when I Jaspcr Park Lodge. Dr. Kitada who‘ lull lo bell them... he Sam n-l-lleyj is now on h.s way to climb thel have hopes thatlshall be able tdMmJnL Baker m Owgo“ is ‘beryl point to some schedule or pamphletfiee“ about the Cauadla“ lgwkws‘ < left by some wise predecessor whichllhilgagcfixk yeittidgy ‘gwillfng um’ reveals the secret. Really I think Jean web {at ll QEMWIS? ‘gall? character is trained in Englisbflcavcll Eng“; st l? m 33ml“ h,_i schools by allowing people to makel ' i o m5 on e 1 g “i . _ kept thcm back, and added to thc mistakes That is “wit. the Onlyidifiieultics cf their enterprise. They way ln which you can train charac- ter" managed to find shelter howcvcr, _ ll l‘ and when the worst was over start-‘ M1‘ Vaughan wem‘ 0n to mnfess ed again and attained the summit that, in addition to being headmas-llll about elglll llOlll-s when the icr oi a school of 620 boys, he was Storm cleared away_ lhey had l.- mfister of e “hQu-se" 0f 86 bvyS-ivzew which brought into their vis- "Somvtlmes 1 play Truant as I em ion the Columbia ice field, sixty! ‘wing. r‘°“’-" he 59rd. "but I Kmwhmiies away. Dr. Kitada is a prom-l perfectly well that the discipline of~inent member of the Miyaji Assn-l that house ivill be quite as good onlciation and has climbed Fuji Yamal any day or night that I am away as' nine times. . l whelrll I alndpreserlt. I depend solely on e ws om, o alt , the stern- ‘ 7 ness of a dozen boys; atythe head of 0H S the house, who have been selected, not because they have strong arms, (British Unitgll Press.) but becau e they have strong heads LONDON, Aug. 6.—A man walk- and stout hearts." ccl into a tattooing shop in Water- Dllrlng the m0rning session Sir loo Road thc other day with the Granville Ryrie. High Commlssion- request that his will should be tat- er for Australia, said: tom-d on his back. “Many of the text bcnks dealing “He was ubvut 30 years 0i’ use", with Australia, used lll Engllsh said Mr. Sunwhctt, the tattolst. Schools are absolutely incorrect. "Arr/er makml! “rrrmgemerrbsi hemtm: Sonic of them arc ridiculous in the hc Wurkl hflv“ to 3”“ m” ‘Um Wm" extreme‘ and Suggest lllal llley have nesscd first. Ho returned thc nelctl bccn wl-lllell by people who know day. The tattooing was done ln_ llotlllllg about Allsllmllm two sessions of about two and 11' all ls a great plly to think llml half hours each. The will was not‘ llle you“ e0 l l lh Ol a simple onc,thc amount of proper-l . g p p e O e .d comp iv mentioned bang lnrge and (lis-i fly should begin life with false ‘.ll. l l . l rS-onq l ideas of one of the great Dominlons t] fr?‘ aulmm frvnxla I10 jqwfll‘ ,ll ‘, of the Empire. But this can be rem- m5 mot v05 um m ("um ‘ v . Pcmibly he kncw that tattooing re-I edled by an interchange of teachers, malns lmallemd all“. llealll l (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, August tl-That classic.’ for i‘ teacher Wh" h“ been in Al's‘ "I have never tattooed a complctoj Greatest Premium Yet Offered “IEverbrite" White Metal Spoons For every yearly, new or renewal subscription received to The Charlottetown Guardian it will entitle the sender to their choice of a half dorlcn Tea 0r Desert “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons. Herc is your opportunity to get in on a real premium. Act at once and avoid disappointment later. Only a limited number will be given away. Any Subscriber sending in their own renewal and one new yearly subscription will be entitled to the full dozen. Send in your subscription wiihoiii; delay. "rm: CHARLCTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘i (HE UHKRIIUTTEIUWN GUEDIIN" ' P1131} 313mm] . t ‘ “ o e- — flEBIBINE FUR “filardlan lllszfis;".':...'i.f";;e:..rl::..r:..- seek secret or _ Japanese Mountain a AT NEW ANNAN aaoas - ' “'52 Rugby’s Reputation Climbers To Visit k2 Bluesione l ... ‘successful Islanders now on the Is- M155 clam Greemm» Newmrh i5 PERSONALS CESSFUL lSLANDERS-Wiil all thc‘ trallalwould not dream of imparting to the young idea such erroneous information as is contained in some man who canle to be trtitoord with a special design over hcr nccl: and will on anybody before. but onc wn-l Paris Green COLORED ENAMELWARE.—FOI‘ ll '1lElgllgltfiltifzlnéglefilflngrgiléhligxg Miss Florence O'Connor, Boston UMHED. y c l ll ll visiting in Hope River, the guest of gglilormslkzll: gnfiltgrluorcilleolxllldllgfilher sister Mrs. James McIsaac. of the Guardian and loam someth-i ing about the School Days Librarylvmiltlsg iiidtécusflisgrlzzlsés ilrwlogfglnlvléi Guigan Hopr River. _is spending her vacation, at her §Z.‘.“‘.‘Z..§Z‘E' E.‘.?;...?f§..lé.‘; um r Ho.» and Charlowewwn‘ 6933'8'7_3Ul The many friends of Mrs. l-Ialdon 2 3o TROT AND PACE PURSES. Dawson nee Goldie Bexton. Grove i '. , Pa. will be pleased to hear S400.—The above class will be raced C ‘Y }-Q-Q-P’,~“§QQQ-QQ-§@CQ-§-§Q-Q-O'§‘ - , he is resting comfortably after an at the Provincial Exhibition instead 5 . 1 Cl cl“ 3 years old troll 5w m enlprwoperation performed at the Prince l 5w‘ “om money wlnnem A golxllCounty hospital Friday morning. chance for a slow class pacer or‘ EYE STRAINl l. one _ Em, Messrs. Henry and George Hughes. ilggtecxilogg it; sg_mc_l_mw_ yBllllllel_ who motored from Boston to spend Charlottetown Seclelllrlw 1a few weeks vacation with their _ ' 5917-84-31 iparents, ex-Conductor and Mrs. f-Iughes left on return yesterday morning. vlgglynu this adJectivo ad- Disease Genus ' ' ' Mr. Harry Sear, lately accountant Sufferers from Eyestrnin Carrled Fheslof the Royal Bank of Canada, has v1 | d _ joined thc staff of the Royal Secur- ffitrefilrigodbwiat snsspggt T1115 E F5195 Must Be “med "l, gnreohonlities Corporation Ltd. at their Char- nreeenve of my no fldwt- Is To Be Prawn e fffilfitogrlflvgrigcskficygsfliegfldwgbpt? lar in his new sphere as he was in the Bank. The "l" "W" °r ‘h’ > Eminent health - entire human organism is l aullhormes s a y < NW‘ hm“ l that the ordinary Normal eyes, it is cflmlillred y housefly reeks utilize about 20% of "I" with filth and Nerve Energy, but when Eye- germs of dread strain is present, a much diseases. These larger proportion is rcqulred. flies’ bodies are IIence defective eyes, throulh covered with fine their consumption of an cx- hairs that are oesslvo amount of ~Nerve En- saturated with , ergy may seriously affect the unspeakable ll-lnpl ; functioning of other or!!!“ ter. They drag-rem” - "r1110 13°51 "rd Prmru“ m their contaminated bodies over l numb intended r°r human wnsumprmn‘ Toronto, Ontaliio, "is enjoying o. The many friends of Miss Mary MneKay DeSable, will be pleased to kncw that she has returned to her home, after undergoing a success- ful operation for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital. She speaks very highly of thc kind treatment she received from both doctors and nurses while in the Hosppitnl. lolxl Miss Catherine Ccles, nurse in of the text books.” upper arms told me that it was b<--? cause of a will under which moneyl "'*"“i was left her.“ _ An official at. Somerset_ House Appeal T0 Repalr {raid tllot if the tslitiloed lwllll were - c on y onc- rema n n", . e ques» Durham Castle tion of depositing it tilgff.‘ would b? _______ interesting. He added: . (By The cannula“ Press) "I should imagine it would b3; LONDON, August til-The perii- “owed by deposmng a plwtogrupf" ous condition of Durham Castle, one lI ‘ti’? I3" recctlelfldany firs; oflnfl of the most important historical f; groove?‘ glllrloigll? wlllaczlggnv _l structures in all Britain was broughtz‘ . .- - “ _ to the attention of the House ofon a Sanms ldelmty dlsc was m ‘ved after the Battle of Jutland.“ Lords recently by the 3mm!’ of Sir Rider Haggard anticipated the l Durham, who urged the Gwerrklineidcnt in his novel “Mr. lviecscnfls m5!" w B5515‘ mwflrds “isms theWVill" the plot of which turned on: largo amount of money necessary tolMll Mcescllll; wlll bell-lg lllttocd MA Preserve U19 C5539» rc-ss a, women’: shoulders. Durham, the Bishop said, was) . ,~ ' menaccd with the loss of one of thel greatest historical and architec- tural monuments the nation pos- sessed. Durham Castle. The pre- servation of our historical monu- ments was a matter of national! concern. “It is literally true to say {mi-i l i i CENTENARY OF Aron-runs i i . . .By British United Press) the traveller looks at it, seems built for eternity, is in imminent danger of falling down." The medical build- back {mm Alllca we shall be able lo m» “fir” '1 wmderr"! r1" r1“ build a little house and live more choosing sites, had no odequatelcolllfollably_ 4 l knowledge of subsoils. and in many Francesco died lll Madagascar: cases they reared their maflrlmcerlt leaving some seventy five million of piles on foundations which had been llle (l, ll", ls worth. llomlnally, found v inadequate That was the about four to the dollar) to his Case with Durham Castle. It was not brothers on the Piave; but they luilt on rock but on a. bed of shale kncw nothing about lllell- lllllelll- and brmrerl 5°11 about '70 feet deelflance and died still dreaming of the between the foundations of thelhouse they had planned; and the castle and the rock b ow. That news only reached a later gener-Z was now moving, an the great ation, who, being poor, unlettercrl building was in danger of being. folk, failed in their efforts to make ‘century, were often heard to sayzj "When our brother FTanccsco comes‘ llllllllllg M the western llospllal, carried into the river below. It waskgood their claim. However, hope did not too late to save it, but prompt’ not die, and they carefully kept the HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINID G. F. Hutcheson OPTOMETBIST with FLY-TOX; and when those . Professional Cards I winging insects such as flies, mce-lwestmlnster 00mm s. uABT Chartered Adconntunt Audits, Systems Income ‘h! 130 Edwin-d Street. ueunm N- l (Making frequent MP! h P. E. Island.) Bell & Mathieson ll. B. BELL D‘. L. MATIIIESON L. L. B. Barristers, Attorneys, Eto- Monoy to Loan. Camorm Block, Charlottetowlli 0933-1-19-lmo. Mark R. McGuigflll B. A. BABMBTEB. souorroll. ETC MONEY To, 1.0m Cameron Block. CharlottntowmPE-I. Dr. C. C. Archibald f‘ '— u of 1s. 1L1"!!! Gram" Medical School and ncevIf-Il Practice Limited m Eye, an. NM and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Ofllco, Bayer Building Great George strut Ollioo Hours-O to 13.80. 1.30 to $.00 McLeod & Bentley ' .I. A. BINTLIY W. l. BENTLEY, K. 0. i mam and Attorney-ship! Offloo: 1M Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. I. I. .__.__¢ McDonald & McPhee A0 I l. A. McDONALD wfl. I‘. Molllll B. A. BARRIBTIw¥ATTOBNIYUe FTC- MO T0 LOAN" "' ' . In!’ DIIIIIM, Charlottetown. l. Flies taint vvflylhmg they “W” blmonths’ holidays with her Parents. Science has devmped r Plersa“ Mr and Mrs. Frederick C0185. Mll- Wily 1° banrsh ‘his most dangers‘; ton, P. E. I. Miss Colcs recently insfrflii- Send B 619"‘! “r FLYJT completed her second year in train- mrst mgr‘. mm m9 “h” and erwelope ing at Toronto, making exception- and Stlfiv file-r crawling 9n cemngsgally high marks, winning a valuable resting 0n lighting firrrurcs °r hrmlschclnrship, and coming second in ing behind 1181181118 Prllrruis- fined her class of seventy-two nurses. Have the sprayer an y. l quitoes, mothmillers and other bugs? invade your home; or spklcrs illppiill‘ with an unsightly web, a ew s r0 es glltallllsprayer ends the invasion with Lolilllljyljlflhelfiglpsaldgsilllfhrzsslllrclb wLlF-rox l5 a clean plll-el ffgg- bishop of Canterbury has conferred Organist Honored ed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Orsimist of Westminster Abbey- Mr- . _ Nicholson resigned this position a slefliarch by Rex Resemch “now little while ago, and intends to de- vote himself to the founding of a lschool of English Church music. i The confermcnt of this honor by the Archbishop is an interesting re- minder thnt His Grace's powers are no) confined to thc bestowal of hon- iors in the faculty of theology, al- fthough they arc nowadays but rare- I Carter s fly exercised in other directions. Both Law and Music are realms in which 1AM"!!! dflilflrrmrl“ Y" thc Archbishops since mediaeval times have been empowered to con- summer “e fer distinctions. It is even possible that a degree in medicine conferred by the Archbishop would be legally valid. when Mr. (now Sir) Herbert Barker, thc famous bonesotter, fail- ed to receive what nearly every- body believed was his doe recogni- tion from the medical profession. a petition was submitted to the Arch- bishop that he should grant 8h- Irlerbert a degree in medicine. His Grace. however.‘ with his usual kindly tact, expressed his inability to do so. The Archbishop's privilege in the conferment of degrees arises from the fact that in the Middle Ages the Pope was the . cogniacd head of all Universities by reason of their inti- mate association with the whole ec- elesiuti l system. At the time of the Reformation he enloyed the power of conferring degrees in all of Western Christendom. but by way of an Act of Henry VIII. the privilege so far as England was con- cerned was vested in the Archbishop Sporting Goods Sea Shore Goods Souvenirs Newest Books Magazines * Newspapers Up - to - date Stationery Office supplies School Supplies | Prices always the lowest cnfusn a. co. measures were indispensable. In some respects the case of Durham Castle was unique. Although of cc- bcen devoted to secular uses, and he commended its safety to the consid- oration of the Government. . The Archbishop of York was among the supporters of the appeal though he said there was a time when his predecessors would have regarded the demolition and dos. traction of Durham castle wlgll very great satisfaction. Indeed. if possible, he thought they would gladly have contributed their share in its destruction. Those days had rant, liquid which is stainless and U"? degree or D°°9°r °r Musk’ "P9" now lmsselll The people ol- Durlmln hflrmlfifls $0 Peflple- It was deveml)‘ sydneY rr- Nlchmsmr- ‘mm recently could not be expected to do more than they had done, WILLINGDONS nsrumvlnq EAST PORT ARTHUR, A118. ef-Hls Ex cellency the Governor-General and Lady Wlllingdon accompanied by members of their staff, arrived here today after an extended four of the west, and wont aboard S. S. Ham- onic to makc the boat trip down the llake to Sarnia. Their cxcellenclcs are returning to the east after at- tending the Calgary stampede and touring the Peace River country. Their special train will be sent to Sarnla where they will legvg the Hamonic on Monday morning after a. day and a half cruise through Lakes Superior and Huron. would present an imposing array of names of men who have won the recognition by the high quality of their publlcservices. LIMITED. of Canterbury. and so it has re- beth degrees, if it were available, mained. A list of recipients of inn-n. i clesiastical origin it had always‘ ‘birth certificate of their great ‘uncle, Francesco, and some docil- ‘melrts proving their blood relation- ship to him. I Quite recently, upon the centen- ary of the Wanderers death, a mys- terious, but apparently reliable, a stranger called at the farm on the Piave, to tell the Bonetto family. that he could put them in possess- ion of their rightful heritage,’ through two persons whose identity: was not to bc revealed. The fortune? was deposited in two States; thc strangers in the background knewl all about it but woe bctidc anyone, who tried to question further “the' African Sphinx." I Much has been written about: Francesco Bonetto since his deathl in i828. Born in 1791 he left the; little town of Vittorio Veneto at an early age to escape the police, 11nd,! being of an adventurous spirit and‘ full of indomitable energy, he ‘sought adventure in Africa. Falling in with a British mission of explor- ers he accompanied them to Mad-‘ agascar. wherc Ravalo, the young Queen of the Hewa tribe in the centre of the island, fell in love with him. He won renown in sever-l al encounters with rival tribes, was made a war chief, and married they Queen. i Under the title of RadamaI. hel ruled, fought and pirated. Ho built‘ lcar; then France wanted the Island up a strong army, conquered rival spite of England's declaration-of its'a tribes, signed treaties with Europ- independence. The same lye“, g5 lean Powers and amassed a fortune Francesco Bonetto, "King of Mad- which he lnvestd in the East India: agascar," died at the age of ‘thirty- Da, R4; 1o clgim relations)“ lCompany. Then clouds arose on a seven, some say from poison a.l-| share of the millions. |hltherto cloudless sky. Queen Rav- ministered by the Queen, while lalo grew Jealous of the white King's others believed he was killed in i success of the women of Madagas- battle by French soldiers. Successful Fox Feeding Is the problem 0f our Fox Ranchers today. How to grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will produce pelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost in all THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIM- ITED, have found the solution in their increasingly minds. popular IMPERIAL 00o LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD Regular feeding 0f these is giving thefisired results in our Prince Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- fed Foxes” are in a class by themselves. They “produce the goods.” Ensure success by ‘liberal feeding of “IMPERIALS.” For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit 00., limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. " Exclusive Distributors for‘ Maritime Provinces for Hauck Fire Guns. _ I - dventurer was always referred to pellet inll “Francesco Re," which caused a reaches family of Piedmont of the name of o; the D and B- soothes them. in your home to-night. sled as smoke or vapor it the very innermost recesses passages and Rcatruction passes aIllgwexhwlIlllellthintglll-etums: If you llll lll l 0w remedy would J‘ Dlsxelllgggrlrzsalshnll/flisgevmglili; ‘all help you as do thousands of grate- For a time the family name of ,replace the misery ’ with welcome m] users‘ mere would be r pack.“ and sent an army to invade it inBonetto sank into oblivion, as thcl- Try it.