Aucusr 13, 1932 we cilARLolrilrowisl, 07115391513 PAGE THREE CORNED BEEF ST. JAMES‘ CHURCH l Ry I . - fqflfifi-‘ir-g‘. ._M._’.+*.fi_*“...°.‘v.‘ '0:6050000QOOOQOQQOOOQOOOOOOOOOQO-OOQ Q§ff "acBEM-H mummy l . i “i ViEEif-Eiiii srrclllis elieelel i... soiilrlley i The _. ‘ii I130! $381105! Ulurcb f~l'i?$.t’ii’. , v SPECIAL SOLOISTPMIBB Lena -————- [ For tilrlfty housewives, we Presb terlan church ' M|N|5TE|r,._1{gy_ ,\_ Q \'[NQEN'[_ [y p, ~ OFFERS YQU FOR Mplyupg wilt he the rololet m, gt, VEGETABLE SALAD oljier the foliowing= ., n Canada IQ 0RGANIST—MRS. (i. ELLIOTT FULL ‘ ' Janice ohureh tomorrow morning. with ' Stall ieu peer-sirloin 20c l __.._.__._..._._'_-- - “AM o" 3mm‘ p" ‘b’ l ' ‘MORNING WORSHIP lI o'ci.ocir I sllrulilliv alifl llolliliv LAIIG. 13 71hr _lFoililwlng seeelll. ; llllii 15 ‘ . 4 rayon iiuasarrisaiau CHURCH-Dr. M. E. Genge will preach in Tryon Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening at 7.30. tion." A welcome to all. Subtect, "Heaven's Rescue Expedi- - . BREAD AND BUTTER TEA 0R COFFEE 2s CENTS S-ioin Roasts, per lb. .. 20c fr-lillilc steak and Roast pcr lb. ..... . . . . . . . . .. 20c Pork Steak and Chops per IiJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16c Lamb-Leg and Chops per lb. . . . . . . , . . ...". . . 20c Minister: Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, l!.ll Morning at Eleven O'clock. NO EVENING SERVICE DURING AUGUST l Bi‘ Tenor Soio-. Sermon ted . . . . . . . Sunday School immediately follows Scrmon-“Our Spiritual Itesuurcm in an Hour of Rev. Brice D. Knott . Mr. R. D. Qulgley Morning Service. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l o'ci.ocic . . . . . . . . . . .. Rev. Mr’. Crowe ' ‘ , Nuw REsmE'NTS_Mr and M" 4936-8-11-31. Sugar cured Bacon, per 16c . gTgAflqgygg AND "S; Baritone Solo-Selected . . . . . . . .. fir. V. L. Dingwell -- l ' 15c ouhils ‘ '_‘_' "i rims coiwimv " i Cot tee’ A s ’ p ' ' ' 25c i Pn-k" canon‘ York’ have take“ up uqvypgu The Baptist Church Welcomes YOU to all Services. Ycribest broken Pekoe tea . pull; Cocoa, 2 lbs. Bacon (sliced) .. . ' lillrd wheat flolll‘. ‘it's ‘cw potatoes, per peck _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 13c . Thursd required time before being , , _ ._ - _ . _ _ , , i . . - ay at 7 a. m., daily Sunday u‘ [fiends as “p; a5 mwng ,1 .1. \ p, Ministers Rev. L. ll. Iianlsay, I).D., Rev. L. N. Brown, M.A. (‘iistile Soap (Le boleis) 2 cakes, 1% lbs. .. 25c ENTERTAINED-Mri- S. R. Flii- excepted. Through Murray Harbour, ,'§,",",”,:' efisfii, ihlehfiifiniiii- ‘ were bowl ti» liim by in.‘ l,“ m) Organist-bln a. lioy Kendall. I..R.A.M., nacho. (lhstilc Soap (Le Soleis) guest size, 8 for .. 2§c » layson entertained? Mrs. ieeieeen wooa Illanfl. Belle River. lgnliatte, an", _ l kinship. l 1000 A ‘Hpmw W r s i-pi-ise Soap. 10 cakes iioc Docids. of Montreal, Miss Elizabeth o'er". Efleii- Verne" P "I _ w, u,” “m, P0,, ,0, i ' h- . l,‘ , ' ‘ '_ » .' ~ ‘."_ '25- - t, . 1 10 k 5 Dom“ Lend En and Mrs Ed through to Charlottetown. Rcturn- i _. , . -°' 4- M- Mfirfliiii: biriile. bullIil-‘Iht 503p» c3 c‘s - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7c ' 31'“: g1’ t 1 h ' ' ing leave Charlottetown at 4 o'clock ‘umbl- i Soim-"Niiietydii-st Psllinl" - IiIi-Derniid. ‘a Lobster. Cable Head bland, (the only place W9"! C°P°- a ax- a “m m“ “t p. m. Queen Majatmarket , QJIBbGO P1°HS v ~ Mrs. w. Mel. villi-hr [Mnntreali iill 10W“ Y0“ can buy “"5 brand) V275 24C the Carmdian National How] - - v Sermon . . . . . . .._. . . . . . . . . . . ,. Rev. f‘. N. Brown, M. A. [1, ’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c Tl“"“d“y* ._ i "123 Queen Street 139111359 V16“ “w” 5“'°“"T'"' "m" l "ti" - - - - - ~ - ~ - - - - ~ - -- Coven H ‘ l - ' ‘ "'—' b ' 'l‘lii- lilllritlme Sanita Store . M‘? |'- “ 5111""- lilllLl. plipci, 8 10 s 25c 4934-3_11.31_ ry I . ' ch 5 RECEIVES YRIZE —' The 0")’ pm,“ 1391 ' ‘ii I 7-09 P~_~“~—|5\'t'"llli! brrviil‘. 119mm?’ P“ 9"“ ° - ° ' - . Organ-Prelude "c sl- \Ii -~ fleets, per bunch 5c school Wm 01515 has ms ym I POLICE COURT-‘At the Ponce _ MONTREAL. Ann. Wi-“By rlic you, S.",,,_..,,,,,,,,',,}“T"w?’ --- -- R“;'|'"“l"i"°" Fresh fruit and vegetables always in stock. “B” “wmwd t° M‘; Ham“ Emfl“ court Yesterday morning e case of 997-8-13-11, Canadian Pfcbsl sclenliel= nnni hire- \ i ' " """" " m’ "m" ' 3°“ °f Mr‘ C‘ H‘ Back‘ I“ ‘wing unlawful sale of intoxicating liquor -—~—~— Canada. Great Biwtniii niiii lllv Organ ()IIfil”i.0I')‘—"(§il cocoa their residence in Charlottetown. Mr. Carroll has taken charge of the machine shop vacated by his fa- ther, Mr. T. Carroll through illness. QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR COIIiOI.‘ FIIZIOY and Edward. ma“ any other pup“ ‘mm the my l crli Quebec in mid ofleriloiili of , , \ . gchgqlg 1n the fecqnfl gxpmmgtlong TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH_ M o R I Augum inst’ to wuwh m“ “mun (Graduate Ilulifzix Iilnscrvafrlry of hlusic.) . PHONE 1317- to Prince of.’ Wales College, ' p ‘~ _ I ‘ ‘ Sernlun_ . . . . . . .. llev. u. o1 llYan, ii. A. Windsor, N. s. ‘ Rev. n. n. Kholt, of the Central i011 black nc-vse ilie euiiiiir- sii-i- Organ Snl0—“IIeqlI|L'in oi the Sea“ . . . . , . . . ._ Fletcher ‘ALAAA 4998-8-13 made a higher number of marks ASS. ‘IATED BOARDS T0 MEElt-The annual meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade will be Over 30,000 Readers In The Prov. Over 8,000 Readersiln The City. — Every Day —4- i Advertisers cannot afford to be without the Charlottetown Guardian to convey their message to customers and prospective customers. It pays to advertise tn the Charlottetown Guardian. Readers owe it Bl i! dill! to patronize advertisers in tho ‘ Charlottetown Guardian who make it possible for them to get their paper at less oust. than any other Canada. orulng newspaper in The Charlottetown Guardian covers Prince Edward Island like the dew. held on Thursday next at 3 p. m. in the Board of Trade Rooms. At 6 p. m. s. dinner will be held at the Ca- nadian National Hotel. Delegates from_ the Women's Institutes as ' well as from the various Boards will be present. FUNERAL SERVICES-Jrhe fun- eral ot Mrs. Patrick McKenna was held yesterday morning from her late residence, 220 , Dorchester Street, to st. Dunstans Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was cel- ebrated by Rev. Louis A. Dougan. The pail bearers werea Messrs. J. F. Martin, Peter Flynn, John How- att. Thos. Power, Anthony Flynn and Chas. J. Mitchell. Service at Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Central Guardian locals, 4e. psi- word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Events, 2e. per word; Classified, 2e. per word; Announcements and Coming In Memorials! ‘MA’ the grave was held by Right Rever- end Monsignor Maurice McDonald. BIRTHS CLARK-At the City Hospital, Aug. i, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 0e Luxe Bus Service Will start from Murray River, was adjourned till Wednesday next. will preach in Tryon Church Sunday, Aug. 14, at. 3 pm ed. G. A. Christie, minister. 1l. a.m.; Wlltshlfe shire Hall at 7.30 Church choir the fund. Miss of Temperance, will speak Baptist‘ Church, st. John, N. 1a., Baptist CHURCH SERVICES in York pastoral charge on Sunday, August 14th, will be York, 11 a.m.; Brack- ley, 3 p.m.,' and CentroLCliurch at 7.30 p.111. At. the afternoon serv- ice the Sacrament will be dispens- IIUNTER RIVER CHARGE- United Church ‘of Canada. Services on August 14, Hunter River church, Hall, 3 p.m.; Wheatley River Church, 7.30 pm. By an exchange of puipits Rev. Levi J. Leora, of Wilisloe, will be the preacher for the day. At Wilt- Hampton will present their pageant, "The Challenge of the Cross." Silver offering for W. M._S. Rosamond Duff, of Toronto, Young People's Secretory frbm Mr. WilliamClarks lawn on Sat- urday, 3 p.m., and Hunter River lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . itiso in~ stock-Salt Pork and (‘orned Beef. » , All Meats are hung for the I .....".'.;..;..'".l;.;.;.",;;."20, l‘ )1 RSI. OTIS AMES There passed away at. the home of llCi‘ sister, Mrs. ArtilupWrigiit, Strutxoil, Maine, on July 5, 1932, Mrs. Oils Allies, of Phillips, Nlulinc, aged 45 years. _ Nilx». Amos before her marriage was l-ilizobctli MacKny, daughter of the late John MacKay and his wiic Annie MacLcan, of High Builk, P. E. I. AL all early age she left lier na- Livc lloli-le for the United States. Mrs, Allies visited her home ili this Province oil several occasions and llfifi a large circle of friends here and in the State of Maine, where she lspcni. many years. She was n WlJlililfl of very ‘quiet, mild disposi- tion and a true Christian charac- L-ei‘. She was laid to rest in the Cemetery at West New Portland, Niainc, besides a baby boy who passed away several years ago. Be- sides her husband she leaves to mourn, bile daughter Hazel, aged i6 years, and the following broth- ers and sistcrsr Mrs. Arthur Wright, Strattoil, Maine; Mrs. Peter Muc- ovoooo o0 040004- vo e000 QO-Q-QQQ ‘O-Q-O-OMQQ-QOQOQQQQOOQOO passing has left a void, il-ll cur-Hy filled alnoiigliis close i-l l ,. United States will gather ill Sdiiill From the midst of a ri-lircly pspu lated area, the solar (clip-i: \vill be observed in such ciililfm". as is rarely possible ill reifuffliilg such phenomena. Willie the largest grflilp of Alli ericun scientists will be lilcaiiccl in New Eliglalid-—lvilii-llcl- the roiling mooil shadow moves after cutting down from northern Qil:l)1‘C-~- a number will join ill lili‘ Cilllliiliiin observations. Several parties will attend from Canadian universities and three groups from Brilain. Ali eclipse occurs Wllffll the moon in passing the‘ hiiil wholly or pa - , tially covers it. The coining eclipse, i when the disc of the IIlOOil‘ will; wholly cover the suil, will in Callzl- cla be visible in most of Quebecm The shadow thrown by the moon| will. at ii given instant. be about| 103 lllllCS across for ifs large dia. meter and llPflYiy 54 miles for the smaller ouc. The maximum ilurc. tion of totality \vill be 102 seconds and \vill occur ili. the centre of the shadow, the clurlliioll lessening to- wards the edges. The sl-indoilv \vill travel at. a speed of appvoximiitfi t I 0 l o 0 3 Q 3 Q Q t ‘ 1 o V I Y o Q I 9 V Q 5 Q o v 0 o Y o o i i i 0-00-04-0 VQRRQQQOOOOQ Q00 QO-OQO §§OO§§§© OC-QO-OOOfOOOGUQ40%OQQOQQQQO£OO OQ§OO£O Trinity United (Yhurch ' Violin S0lo—“l$ei~zilise" .. ,_ Miss Kutilleen Logan lA Reminiscence of “Flocklons Grave" Bay Fortune, P.E.I.) Organist at these Services Prof. W. E. Fletcher, Sydney, N. S. _ Strangers and Visitors Coriiiaiiy- Welcome. Q PO-O-O¥O-O-O+OO-QGJ4+O-O-VO+QO-Q O4 O-Ofi-O &O-O>-O-O*O~O Zioi. Presbyterian Church REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER MINISTER. PROF. LOUIS I). TWIOMPSON-Organlst and Choir-lean; vv‘ vw v Q4-O-Q-Q-fFO-Q-#O-QO-OQQQ-OQ40'QO-OOQOOOO+-OO ‘ v***§ vvv MORNING WORSHIP 10.00 A. DIP-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 11.00 A. lib-Rev. John Ilarris, D. D., London, Ont. Subjeet-“Tlii: Danger of Negleot" Solo—-"llow Beautiful Upon the Mountains" Mrs. Ii. S. Henderson. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 I’ SAL-Rev. John Harris, D, D., London, Ont. subjeet-"The Mim 0f the’ World." Solo-Wliold Thou My llanil" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Briggs Mr. “Tndcl Phillips. “It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto His name.“—-l’s. 92:1. . . Harlier. Notices, 'l0o. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- iligs, Cards, etc., 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70o. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Lean, Little Sands; ‘Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank; John A. MacKay, Vermont and Wm. A. St. Paul ’s Church 12th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Clark". ii ion. Church Friday. 8 phi. 1y 2,000 miles per hour. From tho time the moon appears first to touch . or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. OO-Owé Agents Wanted GENTS WANTED — MAN OR woman to travel and appoint agents for old-established house ili business in Toronto forty-two years. Position permanent. Write for ilariicillars, expense allow- ance, etc. Winston Co., Toronto. A. W. B-IO-ws-tl-Sept. 2B. ' epresentative Wanted UBSCRIPTION C AN V A S S E R wailted for few weeks. Splendid opportunity for earning good commission. Apply core Guardian Office. Aug. Z-tf. For Sale 0B SALE—RECORD PRINCESS Riilisc, in good condition. Apply ili Elm Avenue. 2i To Let r0 our - nearer) APARTMENT All modern conveniences. P. J. McDonald. 030-841-41- Wanted i WANTED TO BUY SECOND hand bicycle. Apply Guardian. 4990-8-13-11. WANTED - FARM NEAR. CHAR- lottetown, suitable for Dairying. Apply "F" care Guardian. . 4986-9-13-91. WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. PTS. and qts. Phone 1107 or write W.» Michael. Charlottetown. 3758-84141. i Male Help Wanted ‘ARDBOARD, SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses, etch, 1e. per sheet. Guardian oflica. t! UR SALE - OLD PAPERS. I writs bundle. Guardian Office. a 2-4- . 0R- SALII - TWO NEWLY ireshcned Guernsey Cows, three and five years. C. Trainer, South- llfllt. 4987-8-13-31. FOR SALE, TO LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf. 0R SALE — HARDWOOD blocks in stove lengths $4.00 cord. Bert Ward, Graham's Rnud. 4954-8-12-21. ml SALE — NINE ROOMED liriusc. all modern conveniences. Large yard and garage. Apply Guardian. 4956-8-12-3i. >_. female Help Wan-ted lzixrcn _ IIOUSEKEEPER rori ‘M11111’ of two. Write particulars . 1\- C. Buchanan, New Dominion, P’ E- I- 4980-8-13-31. __ , . “SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS $3,)__$50 can BE EARNED Fllflre time soiling well known W" personal Christmas cards. I-Xlwrience unnecessary. An early Si"?! and our oil-operation as- snl-l-s success’. Beautiful nbw port- folio sample free Master Kraft ‘united. Toronto. otcpresenta- Wes wanted small towns ialso.‘ F. H. W.-I2-I5-l'1-I9-22-2l-iiI. Miscellaneous "llliilanirnao McDONALD, rho. ilnciol Land Surveyor, Herman- Wlc. (a. a, Sourts.) D ‘i KINDERGARTENS ' "iven free bv the lyoxoxgxa‘ ""311 Imi .... .:,‘ mfinaiiu li-a-la-ellesri and paid weekly in. COUNTRIPS GREATEST SPEC- lalty-New invention revolution- izes auto washing. Quickly wash- es, cleans, polishes. Autoists, ger- sges, gas stations, etc., buy im- mediately. Exceptional profit. write Gyro Brush Company of Canada, Dept. 49, London, Ont. M. H. W. 13-2-27-3. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE EARNED weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of steno- graphers, -' accountants. Clerks, etc, ‘ ‘ this last season. Beautiful new portfolio samPle free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- onto. Representatives wanted small towns also. . M. u. W.-13-16-18-20-23-25-27. GECOME EXPERT BARBIE through our special low_ cost hour-is, Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Molar Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax- u. n. w. Nov. ii-rttti. LOOK AHEAD-GET INTO THE Civil Service as Postman, Clerk» Customs Examiner, Immigration lngpeckrl‘, etc. Full details free from the M. c. 0.. ‘rewrite 0°) M. u. w. 8-8-13-20-27. A man from Manhattan was P9"- ing into the depths of the Grind Canyon. ' "Do you know," said the PM!» "thflt it $00k millions 0f W573 m7 this [refit sbyu to be carved out?‘ The man from Manhattan was tremendously impremed. “You don't tell mo," he commented. "Why. I didn't know it was a sovernmviit f0 ' "Did you Mk0 my advice and elven with the window open w w" - ‘fro! WRIT.‘ "Yes." "Did you lose your sold!" "No, I lost my watch and 000K3- mlfq-VQIQAHQIII yatgelibolmi. PETREA—At the City Hospital, Aug. 10, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Petrea, s. son. RAYS-At the City Hospital, Aug. 4; 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keys, a son. BROWN-At the City Hospital, Aug. 5, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown, a son, stillborn. PETERS-At the City Hospital, Aug. 6, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peters, e. daughter. Lacuna-at the City Hospital, Aug. 5, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leclair, a daughter, MCGUIGAN-At the City Hospi- tal. AUB- 4. 1932. t0‘ Mr. and Mrs. John McGuigan, a daughter. MCLEAN-At the City Hospital, Aug. 7, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. George McLean, a daughter. DAWSON-In the Prince County Hvsiiitill. on August 11, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson, a delights; MARRIAGES MACMILLAN — THOMSON-Ail Trinity Church on August 9, 1932, by Rev. C. N. Brown, M, A, c, B, Clive MacMilian to Eva Wood Thomson, both of Charlottetown. DEATHS SMITH-At Newton, Lot 2b, Aug. ust 11, 1932, Patrick Smith, aged 50 years. Funeral Saturday morning, 13th inet., at 7.45 from her home to Saint Miilaehfs Church, Kinkore. Iii lleliolllill g In loving memory or RODERICK MoIiIOD Brookiield Died August 13th, liill. Surrounded by friends wo u; lonely Mid plenum we are blue A smile on our v ache 0h Father we are lonely for ‘you, Wife and Family. Utt- v N. D. MacLean UNDIRTAIII IMBLAMII Charlottetown and North Wiltshiro Phone 140 Curtis and Hooper accompanied them. Mr. Locks father belonged Missl-lardy of York, a. sister of the late Thos. Hardy. He is one of the big business men of New Zealalid and is frequently asked to address responsible bodies, Ciialnbcrs of Commerce, Boards of Trade, Com- mercial Clubs, etc., in different parts of the Empire. lie expects to visit the Island in the near fu- ture and doubtless many of his relatives here will be pleased to see him. Mr, Lock is a first cousin of the late Mr. Wm. Yeo, city. PERSONALS Capt. T. G. Taylor left yesterday afternoon by the S. S. "Hoclielzigii" on a visit to points iii Nova Scotill. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodwill and family, City, are spending their vacation at Wellington, the guests 0f Mr. Goodwin's mother. Miss Evelyn Morgan, of New Glasgow, N. 8.. is visiting licl" grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Mor- gen, city. Mr. F. H. Burtram, of Boston. Mass, formerly oi’ Fredericton, nio- tored to the Island, accompanied by Mrs. L. P. Cllrly and licr two sons. While visitors in the city they are the guests of the Russ Hotel. Miss Hattie E. MiicLalnc, N. and her sister Jemima, who are spending their holidays iii. their home in Nine Mile Creek, left by the Charlottetown Thursday for Moncton, where they \vill spclld a few days. ' 0 Mi‘. and Mrs. Harold E. MncLcliu and Miss Georgie Burns of Chur- lottetown and Mrs. Gordon Bums of Freetown, have returned from s, very enjoyable motor trip i0 St- John, Mcnoton and points ;ii Nova.’ "lll m a lieart- Seotia. ‘ Permanent Waves Reduced _ Guaranteed permanent waves using both lloriat and Le liiul- machines, l0, $1 and $8. llair on ladies‘ faces per- manently removed by "W electric needle. i P. I. I. BIEAUTY, SALON 211 Queen St. Phone l0ll LETTER FROM NEW ZEALAND ~William Lock, Mayor of Nelson, N. Z., writes that his parents left P. E. I. in July, 1854. Messrs. Brent, to Wlnsloe and his mother was a MacKay, High Bank, and also her aunt, Miss Janet MacKay, High Bank, To all who mourn for one called away in the prime o: wo- manhood, we extend sincere sym- patily. W. EDGAR FRANCIS W. Edgar Francis departed this life oil Feb. 16th, at his home in Charlottetown, after o. prolonged illness. A brief service was held at McLean's Funeral Parlors, and due to the illness of W. L. Outhouse. liiinister of the Central Christian Church, Ml‘. W. H. Stevenson, one of the Elders of the Church coli- ductecl this service, after which the remains were taken bv train to Fortune Bridge, where the Rev. Mr. Hawkins of the United Church con- ducted the funeral service and the body was finally laid to rest in the cemetery there. Surviving the deceased are his wife and little soil, Howard, Mo- tlier, five sisters illlll two brothers. . Mr. Francis was born at Fortune Bridge, P. E. I., wlhero he lived practically all his iifc, except for a few months preceding his death, which were spent ill Cilurlottetowil, ivllere he had l'ccciltly' established his homo. The deceased was of a kindly dis- position, having the happy faculty of making numerous friends wher- lcver he went and lie was loved and lhonored by all who kilelv llim. His l____._____-_—--— l . i» DANCING 9 to 12 Beach Grove Inn | l MONDAY , Admission 50c We a Gyro Dance 45 2- - ‘-. at- on- f. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the As- sociated Boards of Trade will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown. Thursday, August 18th, at 3.30 P. M. Representatives from the Farmers and Women; in- stitutes are Invited. This meeting will be followed by a dinner at the C. N. R. at b‘ I‘. M. Tickets at $1.00 each. (Ladies or Gentlemen), may he secured in ail- vanee from the ‘Secretaries of the Board of Trade at Charlottetown. Summerside, Alborton and Mon- tague, diiiit-l-IS-li. _ through ilie the silii till it loses contact oii the other side, will be from 2.14 p. m. to 4.30 p. m. eastern standard time. _ The course of the shadow across. the surface of the earth will bet from the magnetic pole, tiiroughl Hudson's Bay, across tllc Province of Quebec. and curving eastward United Slates into mid-Atlantic, lvlicre il will disap» pear a‘. sunset. Advalitageolis points ill Quebec from lvhich to view ihc eclipse are Sore], Drllnlniolldville, Si. I-lyacinr thc, Shcrbrooke, and Mao"; licar the border of Vermont. Tilere are ihrce kind»- nf eclipses. The diameter bf the slllvis approx. imately 40f) fimc< flint nf the moon, but as lilcislill is also 400 times farther away frcm, tllc carih than the liinml flit‘ discs of ilie siiil mid fill‘ liiooii appear lo be nearly’ the some .'~l'lf‘. T110 lippni" eni, sizc of the sun illlli iiic llioon varies, liowcvet", on acflllllil. of flie oblong slirlpc of illc pat-ll of the earl-ll and tilc lliooil. Thus flic moon. when it is elosc to us. will appear largcv tllolii. he slill, llilfl \\‘li(‘l‘i if is far llwllv. smaller. In the first case illcrc will be 1i “in- ial cclipse" wllcli the (_‘(‘llil‘f‘ of file moon covers the centre of flic sun. and ill tllc second ens" ilicrc will be what is tel-med all "annular eclipw“. small aim: ni" the Fill’! bPlllg visible llroilild ihc lilfilll. As the mofill mi fiCf"‘llil' of its) proximity dries lint appeal" in thei same place of the slkv from differ i ent positions on illc f‘i‘il'l.l\. ivllli" is llcllrly sn ili illc rrisc of tlic sl an eclipse oi’ illc sun will only visible over a linliicrl nroii. l‘ ' cvcn there always with virllui of exicnt and duration. As flic sun ili rezilliv is hi" ihall ilic moon tiic fllll shallow the lat-fer will take the silsipc of CCillf‘ of wliicll ille tip jli-i roaches the surface of illf‘ carili, and ini the case of all “annular eclipse" ii docs noi cvcli l‘(‘ili'li lllc ehrtltl Only fllc sllloll nrca across which’ ihc tip of illc colic sweeps will cnr Joy lt foilli eclipse. If ii were pos ‘ siblc in regard ihc ]‘ill(‘li(lllii*li(lll» from lllf‘ lliliSldl‘. for instance from the moon, the full shallow ivnlllil lippcnr as a lit-tic round dark spot. which rlvliizily lnovcd across iilc surfnl-c of tilc cariil from west. to, olisf. OPlSidf‘ of illi- (“lilrlil mile of] ihc shadow mic coll sec part n1‘ ilicl sun's disc and tilerc a “paiiiiill l ‘fir. W. ii. Carson CIIIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate I24 Prince St. Phone 1012 Home Calls Made. I- eclipse" occurs. the zonc of totality always is rclli Mrs. Fdck. Tllurne, 3.45 I’. bL-fiaptisms. EVERYBODY 8.30 A. M.—Iioly Communion. 10.00 A. DL-The Sunday Sclioolf 11.00 A. M.-—Morning Prayer and Sermon, Offertory Solo-"A Song of Praise" . , , _ , , _ _ ,_ ammun- Somcrville, Mass. 7.00 P, bL-Evening Prayer and Sermon. IVELCOIIIE. REV. II. I). RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR. v e véee44oww+oww+o++o+oa++o In ihc fact that lively narrmv-lics the explanation of the rare opportunity of seeing a total eclipse of the sun despite the fact that one or more total eclipses occur every year. Iii a certain place there nlay be intervals of several ceilturics betlvccll cacll time a total eclipse call be sccll. Ill ancient times, wiicli the ila» illral cause of the plienolnciloli ulas not known. people ascribe-l the disappearance of the slili iii $ll1)l‘i'_ lflliurlil forces. and molly DPUPIC look it as a tukcll 0f Golf's wrath and of coming disaster. But filo fear nf eciiprcs of H10: sun has laeeii conquered by ihc ad i. vallcc of science, at least iii civiliz Away SATURDAY C H SPECIAL ! PHONE 211. ANGE into ploy-time! _ family an unexpected treat with cci lands, and men of science tall oilportunityl at each recurrence o. tlic phenomenon to verify and ex- iffiid the field of their knowledgf of flic relationship and physics nature of the heavenly bodies. Many expeditions of scientists have been organized to points of vantage iii the Province of Quebes (luring the coming eclpse. Thret imriics \vill arrive from Great Britain and several pal-ties have been arranged from Canadian uni~ YCTSIIlPS. ' ‘ .»\ new cilllilrlcss shirt is announi red for the approaching hot weath- cr. 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