est‘ “Lone. Wolf” Story Mode Into Gregt Talkie in nyrau. ASSUMES FAMOUS _. AGTERIZATION AGAIN 1N _ “we ynpelou AT rumor: ‘ EDWARD "The pope Wolf's Daughter," the olumbla talkinfl Production syn- , mung with n. beautiful musical 5m, that opened at the Prince Ed- "d qmeire yesterday. is an in- 35(3)‘ pen of Louis Joseph Vance. , e “mung "Lone Wolf” again slips ‘om under the strong arm of the w and brings to bay two interns. ional crooks. - Once more Bert Lytcll is seen in e m1, of the "Lone Wolf." a. char- cter which he created upon the reen and in which he has appear- d once each season for the past. few ears, It would seem difficult to think i ihe "Lone Wolf" without Iss0- lating him with Lytell. This time the famous cracksman = presented in an entirely new en- fironment. The daughter of the ‘Lone W01!” and her romantic lo\'e ffair fI/llkh material for plots and .. terplots in which the great "Lone volf" turns tables on his foes. with the production of this pic- ure, Columbia takes a definite step ihead in the talking field. A pro- rigging mystery ’drama. from thei lotus initiates the thrilling exploits Q! m! "L9H! W011." Th. Qlflgmg Portion shows a decided improvement over some recent ventures in the sound field. since the voices are re. Produced with astonishing clarity and Wm‘ "l! definite character»! the speaker. Ber; Lyieu-g voice L, one ‘ of the best on the talking screen to_ 'day. The charming music score and lwtchy theme song with which “The Lone Wolf's Daughter" is synehi-o- nized enhances an already entertain- “1118 Pmducilon portrayed by an ex- lceptionally fine cast oi players in. icluding such screen favorites as Ger- ‘irude Olmstead, Charles Gerard. iLilyan Tashman and Donald Keith. I _i_____ i More than 11,000,000 pounds o; , olive oll was shipped from Italy to l, America last year. ‘ i Horses For Sale . Carload oi choice horses to be sold l"- Kfilfilfilllon on Aug. 6th, at two p. i m- In thl-i lOt I have some choice saddle. express and farm horses. ail broke, sound and kind. Parties want- l lng horses will make no mistake to attend this sale all horse guaran- i teed. Sale starts sharp on time, ‘Sale will take place at the stock i yards. PARKER A. HORNE. Owner. i "lllh- F. Morrison. Auctioneer. i 7D50-8-3-2i i? clawified Advertisements ' w q E 9M _ ..-................... 10c perllno ofbwords = r ; consists “u” mafia‘ -- hnerllnsofiiwords ’""'° '- ' °' u-"v" _ ""__¢_"¢§! Agents Wanted PORTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOR Catalogue. United Art Limited, 162 John, Toronto. John. Toronto. A. W. 7 31 wsm. 36ipd PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREET- ing Cards-agents wanted to take orders for the finest line ever shown in Canada. Regal Art Co., Manufac- turers, 210 Spadina Avc., Toronto. A. W. Aug. 2-3-27-28-30-31. lilziv Auoworran. RIGHT now in the growing season is the time to: cash in taking orders for our prov- en RED TAG nursery products. 900 varieties trees. shrubs and plants. Equipment and instructions free. Write Dominion Nurseries. Mon- treal. 95. 85% COMMISSION. MEN AND Ladies. you can earn this extra money in your spare time by taking orders for priiaatc greeting Christ- mas cards. Handsome sample album free. Write today. Manager. Dept. W., 3 Winchester Ave, Montreal. A. W. 8-3-11. illtjaclilers i Wanted "cacuan wanton FOR wasr Devon School. Supplement‘ $100.00. Percy Ferderick. Secretary. 5i Avian-ranch?!‘ roe souTll Pinette School. Supplement $125.00. Wm. McKenzie, Secretary, Beatonr.» Mills. 7040-84-41.; ‘ ANTED-FIRST 0R. SECOND Class Teacher for Gaspereaux School. District No. 84. Supple- ment $100.00. George A. Hicken. Male Help Wanted WANTED - GOOD JNDUSTRIOIIS young man to lcarn business. Won- derful opportunities for the right. man. Apply Manager Metropolitan Store. ' 7030-8-3-11. BECOME EXPERT BARBER IN " short time. Our special course fits you for greater earnings. Big per- centage paid. Write us today. - Moler Barber College. 573 Barring- tOII. Halifax. H-ZZ-Wfltf. To Let TO LET-UP-TO-DATE OFFICE T0 let in Hennessey Building, Great George Street. Apply B. R. Holman. 6996-84-31. Wanted WANTED-WICKER BABY CAR- rlage in good repair. Apply Guardian. ' 7010-8-2-31. WANTED — TEN’ TO. TWENTY acres landnear Charlottetown with or without buildings. Apply “J" care Guardian. i 7008-8-2-61. Lost . L051" .; IN T1IE_ CITY GOLD Brooch. Finder leave at this office. 7018-8-2-31. For Sale OLDPRPERS FOR BALE-J CENTS b die. Apply Guardian. p“ an 4327-2-14-tf. Secretary. 7011-8-2-31. 1 ZACHER WANTED FOR THE! Principal's Department of the Longi River School No. 2B. Supplement I $125.00. J. M. Constable. Secretary 0f Trustees. ‘7036-8-3-21. Salesman Wanted ALESMEN WANTED - SALES Bsent for Bsince“ Edward Island. 500d pay. Fires outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the but districts on the Island. Our agency is pront- abie. Write. Pelbam. Nursery. Co. Toronto» Ont S. W. b-ll-tf. Articles For $819 °R BAiiV-Auiriouas, uooxao MIR-S. etc. Apply Guardian. - 7048-0-3-101. 0R- ‘sana - MENDELSSOBN Plano. aood condition. APDly hm- ' aani-a-i-ai. B! saw-outcomes: am» it B . l. A 1v Guarding?‘ “.Mm‘b’le044-8-§‘P3l. a eats mo unions I luau. 800K111: range with tank. 1 larite no with reservoir. ll Roohford at. at I sails-u roor room. war. flushed‘; Accomodito 4 or more a I or arbor. l , write 0t ll Nathaniel warrren - rosmow LOOKING OOIIISPDNDINOI calm! M"! - as lnted. M rlleIii-fl-Alll-ll. w?“ 1' rm‘ ge- ‘Eknaxieaga; - ..»_- - - '- inflate", ‘ uar a Female Help Wanted fail.» busters. t! ma sane-Mona“ DWELLING 51 Bayfleld Street. First class con- dition, with large barn. Immed- iate possesslon. W. K. R0191‘! C0»- Lm, 5206-8-8-tf. FOR. SALE - FIFTY ACRES OF 15nd, Apply Herbert Court. Dun- ataffnags. ‘1035-8-3-31. ‘roll saw - nosron renames. registered stock. nine weeks old. Apply Frank McKay, East Royalty. , 7034-8-3-31. FOB. BALI-MOTOR BOAT 16 FT. First class condition. $100.00. A real bargain, Leo Frank. P. 0. BOX 440- Charlottetown. 7031-8-3-31- niobium ALI. sTBFI- GUARAN- teed Fire Proof Safe, medium size. For particulars apply Box 116. 8-3-31. Miscellaneous asumorou rolvrABl-ii TYPE- wrltcr in good repair. mi- particu- lar spplyiioir 110. 8-3-7“.- ALFRED MACDONALD. “Elia sci-mar. Flmlevllll- 5W"- 6574-7-l1-Im0. sftar elderly lady. Apply 268 Graf- ton “pg”, 7905-8-14" ages‘ g1 once a onu. so; '- -= ifilillt."’llil-‘lii-ci aspirate dun-A ‘burn. i‘ can 1 Qileffltn i"! Prism!“ o nos minim!!!" service starting qt 2.20 p.11. lists;- I ' I Central Guardian i ALL ROADS 1nd in llflntlillfi villus Quinta lllltcnrwtvl horse races Wednesday next, August Chronic and Nervous Dllellls ‘lih- , nu Prince st. Plwllo 101: Opposite M; tool's Church. MARBBFISw-"rhare will not u; any service in the Marshficld Pres- byterian Church on Sunday. Aug. 4th. _ .- R19. THEBI WILL be preaching in Bar. rington Presbyterian Church. Sun- day morning. Rev. W. H. Lsltbam, Preacher. this issue. Kings County will face the starter. i BDRDEN HALL-There will be < RECEIVE CERTIFICATES service in the Protestant Hall, Bor- den. on Sunday. Aug. 4, at ten thirty. Sabbath School at nine-thirty. Ward, OPEN r0 a-na rUaLlc - com- mander Bslloc. of the French crusiar Ville or‘... wishes to announce that the ship will be-open to the public on Saturday and Sunday afternoons be- Montague. Wed. Aug: 7th. tween the hours of 1.30 and 5.00 p.m. “t” MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Monta- Taroiv PBESBYTEBIAN Church i“ "Wi- WM» A"!- "l1- -—There will be service in the Pres- byterian Church. Tryon, on Sunday. Aug. 4. at seven-thirty. Sabbath School at two thirty.‘ Every- body welcome. Edwin White. stud- ent. in charge. AMLA CASE-The case of Burke and others vs. the ship "Amla," ap- peared before the Admiralty Court on Friday, July 28th, and was con- tinued Tuesday and yesterday. Mr. Justice Stewart, judge of the Prince Edward Island division is trying the case. Captain Burke and the crew of’ the "Ainla." are suing O. W. Nordin. the owner of the vemei and defendant for wages. The "Amla" was seized several weeks ago. Mr. J. J. ‘Johnson. K. C., appeared for the plaintiff. and Mr. Donald McKinnon, the defendant. Suits have also been directed against the defendant by Moore and McLeod Ltd.. Bruce Stew- art sr Co., Ltd.. and Stanley, Shaw 6: Peardon. SAD BEREAVEMENT -- Mr. Lloyd Wellner received a wire from Mrs. Wellner yesterday morning convey- ing the sad news that her father Mr. Woodford Turner of Sackville, N. B.‘ had passed away. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Turner spent last winter in the city and made many friends here who will regret to hear of his death. ' YESTERDAYS MARKET PRICES — Fowl $1.00 t0 $1.25; Ducks $1.00 t0 $1.25: Lettuce 5c per head; Beets 10c per bunch; Blueberries 25c per qt; RBSpbGTlu: 20, 25, 40 cts, per qt; Eggs 32c per doz.: Butter 40c per 1b.; Rhubarb 5c per 1b.: Butterbeans 15c " per 1b.; Cherries 25c per qt.; Peas 35c per qt. Hay 55c; Oats 70c; ‘Straw 49¢: Potatoes. 25 and 28c» The fish market was fairly well stocked. Cod 0c per 1b.; Haddock 10c per 1b..‘ Mac- kerel 25c each. ' PERSONALS ‘ Rev. Edward Clinton of White Deer. Texas. arrived in the city on Thursday night, Mrs. 1=erry Wilson, Boston. is ex- posted to visit her old iiome at Cove- head next week. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH-Rev. C. N, Brown, M. A.. who is commenc- ing his pastorate in Trinity United Church. will be the preacher at both services tomorrow. His subject in the morning wil be “The Cross of Christ". At tho evening service the sermon will be on "The Secret of Sufficiency." Sunday School ‘and Mr. Charles Saunders left on re- turn to Detroit yesterday morning af- ter visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders. Dominion Building. Dr. and MrsrI, K. FarrerfGermain Adult Bible class at 1o ‘oktioclélis usual. Visitors are heartily welcome at all the services. Wednesday by motor to spend two week's at Brackley Beach, P. E. l. Rev. from Plctou where he attended the summer school conducted by the WARSIIIP IN PORT-The Breach cruiser, Ville D'Ys. arrived in Char- lottetown yesterday morning. Her commander. accompanied by Mr. Chartier. French Consul General of Montreal, and Mr. Andre Baturel. Hench Consul at Siunmerside, called oh His I-lonor the Lieutenant Gover- nor. His Honour returned the call and was received with the customary saluteof fifteen guns. He was accom- panled by his Naval Aide. Lieut. o. if. Buntain. and his Secretary, Capt. Fielding. Provinces. Miss Rachel Hudson and niece. Stanhope. been visiting in Charlottetown, and Hayfield. N. 3.. for the last month. MCCAUSLAND — MCDONALD WEDDING — The marriage of Mr. George McCausland and Mrs. Sarah Alice McDonald. both of Lorne Val- ley, was solemnized at St. Andrews Presbyterian Manse, Cardigan. on Wednesday evening July 81st. by the Rev. W. E. Davies, Minister of Cardi- gan and Dundas. The bridegroom was J. MacDonald, Mount Pleasant. city Wednesday night to spend a two month's vacation with his motlfir, Mrs. Edward Cullen. 75 Richmond supported by Mr. Jas. McLeod. Lorna Si‘ Valley and the bride attended by "_"-_ Miss Isabelle MacLeod of Cardigan Mm” Gwirud‘ and Wright. I-lead. _ THE SALVATION ARMY-Lieut- enant John. Carr of Seaforth. Ont. arrived home Thursday on furlough. and will be accorded a welcome on Sunday week end-meetings as foi- lows. Saturday evening 8 p. m. open air Queens’ Squsre Corner. Sunday 11 a. m, Holiness meeting. 3.15 p. m. open air service, Victoria Park. ‘I p. m. Salvation meeting, qonductld by Major W. H. Squarebriggs, of To- ronto. Old acquaintances are cordial- - ly invited. 8.15 p. m, open air ser- viu st 01201005113122“. Friends and visitors are assured of a. hearty wal- come. pleasant vacation in this city where they are the guests of their uncle. Mr. Leith Wright and Mrs, Wright and their aunt Mrs. James T. Mc- Kee and Mr. McKee. t.. RITE i ncsrnovzn‘ > w- hm mwqa A, SPELTAIJ REMEDY m» a m; sloqlivulv m b: m: A A‘; ' ammo ' b woomnoa-fai Pllauid. any as. to Wallace and Mrs. Woolridlc. a. daughter. ' nsaviis NASH-At 66 Upper Igh-inoe Sh. on, Friday, Aug. 2nd, Frederick .1. Nash in his 00th year. Funeral from hi; late residence on Sunday. Aug. 1th, ’» LEADING FOX i: RANCHERS Iastllollah 0| its Imlt sa- oolnd doll). ment People's Cemetery. ‘i a!‘ “pgnul-‘g N. o. and...“ ' ' mamas . mama MOUINING some Guafd-' m 1M _‘ ‘ . RIM INTRYHEIST‘ for Montague races on Wednesday, Aug. 7th, appears in The breast and best fields of horses ever assembled in ~0Sb0Fli8 LGfIIPQCY, F01‘- Thoso receiving leaving certificates from Lake Verde school. were Charles Boylan. Clarence Redmond, Kathleen coiua AND sci: THEM ALI. -i l Maine. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia. ‘ 3mm aviators nylng over American "d REJ- hmu‘ nihi- ii m" Misoil. or in reality a resumption ofiilill- all 9-3" a m- This is an action in which. K. C., for. street; St. John. and young son left" R. H. Stavert has returned. Presbyterian Synod of the Maritime. Mrs. Worthington, Miss Hilda. Mc-i _ __ Kay have returned to New Bedford, . m“ “mi Om“? M F‘ Sh” an""°d' In“ a‘ shot,‘ visit w the old hum at i They placed Lcfurgcy under arrest Miss Flora MacDonald. who hasi h“ "tamed w sum John and is sing. Instead,‘ he had to appear in staying with hei- brother, Mr. Willard inmkm“ DWI" 0°“ “m” H“ Mr. A. J. Cullen of the Bank of it” 305m“ by tram‘ Montreal, Mexico City, arrived in the . i ..*l"0NTI\GUE—Tll(‘l‘B will lscsir- | i Dorothy: gue. next Sunday at 11 a.m.. and at trained nurses of Beverly '1 p.m. and in Lower Montague at 3 Mass, and daughters of Mr. and Mrs.’ p.m. Rev. A.D. Stirling of Piciou. 397575111 Wflihl- lfo Wendi"! R N.S., will conduct the services. i i -F.B. Conrad. M.M., Number Eight ‘I! iisuin AIRMAN ,|NliiRE|l IN iMASS.BRA$H merly of Summer- side, Forced I)0wn Near Boston-Akin- clpal in Test Case. I _"" i BQSTQN. A113. 2~A test case in court to dclcrniuic the status of Can- ithe old question as to whether a na- ‘tion controls the air over its terri- ;tory. is due at BYOCRiOIl. Mass, fol- ilowing the arrest of Osborne B. Le- ‘furgey. 27, a sky wailderer from Sum- iinevsldc, P. E. I., avlio dropped- 60 feet and crashed in the trccs at Coil- ant Field on tlic state itirnl rcscrvn- liion at. Brldgcxvatel" just before dusk llast evening. Lcfilrgz-y rccclvcd severe cuts about his head, and his plane was a. total wreck. Lefurtfoy, who is a student in the »Royal Canadian Air Force, has had considerable experience in the air. He purchased his plnue, a Waco. at the Ens. Boston airport recently. with the intention of starting a pas- senger air service in Ontario. ‘ Setting out from the East Boston {airport yesterday, Lcfilrgcy was at- tempting to reach ltfarsioifs Mills on Gallo Cod before linking the trip back to Canada. Water seeped into the gas line while he was flying over the stat: farm, forcing him to land. Hé landed and cleaned the carburetor. The grounds of the state farm. while ex- Jensive, arc cultivated and not suf- ficlently smooth for a take-off, but Lefurgci’ derided to continue his trip because lie liarl neither obtained a license nor licensed liis plane in this state. He started his plane again and swept across the field. The plane lifted, but not to a sufficient height. After climbing 60 fcci it began io wobble and quiver, and then dropped ‘lrapidlv, headed for a building. Le- ifurgey manccuvred the craft to the right and escaped the building, bu; plunged liuo the trees-nearby The crash dazed him so he is no‘. quite certain whether he feli out of ‘the plane or whether he Jumped. But he remembers cutting’ the stvkch so that the plane would not catch fire. The plane is a complete loss. Officials of the state fiirm picked up Lefurgcy and removed him to-tlie institution's hospital, whore he was treated for cuts in his head. State Officers Scret. John F. Sulli- for operating a croft iviihout a license .‘nnd fol" operating an unlicensed craft. Lefurgcy had hoped to make a trip through New l-ininpsliirc, uiicrc there are no stole laws about licen- i ivas shaken up so thoroughly that his icnse was postponed, and he returned Eastern Guardian vices in the United Church. Monta- Western Guardian —OFFI(‘ERS LEAVE FOR KING- STON-Tcn Militia officers left this morning for the Military College at Kingston. Ont.. to complete the Mil- itia Staff coursc. The theoretical portion has been taken in Charlotte- town during the past fcw months and they will now take the practical part at Kingston. The Prince Ed- ward Island officers are as follows:- Lleut-Colonel U. G. Dawson. V.D.; Major Elf. Strong. M. M.C.V. Major C.C. Thompson. M.C.V.D.; Capt. W.J. McDonald, Prince Ed- ward Island Highlanders; iLieut-Col- onel GE. Full. V.D.A.D.C.; Major L31‘. Lowther; Major W.l-l. Poole. Prince Edward Island Light Horse; Major 11F. Tierney. Second Medium Battery; Major P.W. McNevin, D.C. m., nigitth Medium Battery; M0101‘ Company Canadian Signallers. The oflloers expect to be away for two weeks. S -8cnator Oreelman MacArthur ra- turnod last night to Summarsida from a tan days visit to Ottawa. S While all Europa was complaining of the coldest winter in scores of your; Eskimos 1n. Greenland were Royal Commission 0n Education In P. E. island TheRoyai Commission on Educa- tion will hold public meetings at centres in Prince County as follows: Tignish. Tuesday. August 0th, at 2.30 pfm. iAlberton, Wednesday. August, 7th. at 0.30 a. m. O‘Lcary. Wednesday. August 1th. at 2.30 p. m., and evening if neces- sary. EgmQntFBay, Thursday, August 8th. at 9.30 a. m. Miscouclie, Thursday. August 8th, at 2.30 p, m., and evening lg neces- sary. i Central Bedeque. Friday. August i i Kensihgion. Tuesday. August 13th, list l0 a. m. Summerside, Tuesday, August 13th. at 3 p. m., and evening if necessary. Kinkora. Wednesday, August 14th. at l0 a. m. Other meeting may be held in other places laier. All meetings will be hcld in the local school building. The Commission desires to meet and hear representatives from these cmircs and the districts surrounding 1105-0 centres who may wish to give information or suggestions on the ‘various problems under investigation. ‘7049-8-3-31 iniiinui HBRSERABES Attention is directed to the excep- tionally large list of entries for the Montague Horse Races, on Wednes- day next, August 7th. The management have been very active in securing the best race horses in the Maritime Provinces to com- pote. and a look over the entry list will convince anyone that a. grand day's racing is assured. Extensive improvements have been made in the race course. and as the racing surface will be in first class shape and. as the starters will be the fastest ever assembled 4 in King's County, record breaking perform- ances arc expected. One feature that. will appeal to the racing public is the putting on of a fourth race in one afternoon, This will mean a full afternoon's sport. Quicker getaways, and snappiei" per- formance all the way through. Another feature is the manage- ment's efforts to control the dust. a 111111531160 quite iloticeabl: at many outdoor functions. This your a large quantity of chemical has been pur- chased to kccp down the dust. on the race course and will tend to make timings more cnjoyiablc forpatrons. The biggest day in the history of the Montague Trotting Association is anticipated. B0-\"S (‘AMP AT CANOE COVE On Thursday. July 25th. at Canoe Cove one cf the inost successful boy's camps evcr conducted on the Island, came to a close. It. was un- dcr the direction of the M. R. E, C. The camp was peculiarly fortunate lll its choice of loaders. The Rev. W. lilaclium lavas Grand Chief. With him were Revs. W. E. Aitken, Bus. Mgr, and J. P. Kaye, E. M. Aitken and D. M. slnclali", leaders of the winning tribe, John Stirling and C. U. MacNcvin, and Herman Camp- bcll. The Rev. S. B. Profitt. was in camp for a couple of days. Mr. John Bovycr, B. A, of Crapaud. was phy- sical instructor. The camp was favored with weath- o1‘ par excellence. There wasn't 24 hours ‘wet. ueatllcr all together. Thorn were in all forty-four boys. the larger number being under fif- tron years of age. The program was of sufficient flexibility to minister to boys of ev- cry year between twelve and eigh- tecn. The program was framed neith- cr to crowd nor cram, but to include a proportionate share of all phases of development. There were talks on day, The work in mls line was to be ial line. the boys were taught to play together. and to take defeat as well as victory. The devotional was taken care or thru morning chapel. Bible Study. and the good night talk. Than physically. every boy was doing his duty from P. T. in tbs early morn- ing till the last shout when base ball finished at dusk. The program is the resilli. of years of experience in successful boys‘ camps. The verdict of the boys was that they thoroughly enjoyed them- selves and had the time of their lives, The Camp Cup. won by the inst senior camper went to Claire Johns son, Charlottetown. who was slap odi- for of the camp Pacer. The medal for the but llmior compel I" III! and» m ,- Illa lam, . i . oonqunneenwowwnn mnuoo-sjooewoawooagioog \ complaining of a heat wave which prevented than from using their moses fer biotin;- M. - . by Ian stir-line, ma a. It is m manta-Host ma i000. the M! aft-Hg Ill camp craft and one part of that. tent 50"" 0' "W" 37'1""- "Wimnl W‘ inspection. was a big feature of every ilhiciml will‘ n‘! PYWYQ“ mild‘ 5"?‘- ' particularly commended. In the soo- "d 514° “I?” "l" 511° h" l1°t 4* "recon-vows . vwnwnnweswp ‘i ti“ 0t. James Presbyterian Church 4 IWWTRQBIV- W- Dill“! Wil- oaoasggs-was-gsn HcNUTI Sund::*~l5;orn’!n;ll7ll'§ radii-L “i... George n. loss of Ottawa. Solo-"Oh poi-g Correct Mo Handel I ' ' Mi’. Charles McKenzie ‘ Anlhcln-“Hbcr 0m- Pager" Ryder C olr. Afternoon at ant-servin- et Hlshoeia. There wiu be no ‘Evening Service ’ ff g the month of August. ' "s"..- n" ,. "nflwv. n"... c-.....ee- Zion Presbyterian Church Organist and Choir Mister-MR, LOUIS D. THOMFSON MORNING Organ Prelude-"In the Morning" Grieg QuLrtet-"Come Unto He“ Jerome Ilia Ruby Campbell, Mu. Walter Brown, Messrs. JMcLeod and M. McKlnnon, Olertary Organ Solo-"Slavonlc Cradle Song" . . Neruda EVENING - Organ Prelude-“The Question" . . . . . . .. vvolstenholmc, Soprano Solo-“Considcr the Lilies" (from "The Sermon on the Mount"; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Shepard Mrs. Frances l-iall Tralnor Olcrtory Organ Solo-"Berceuse" .. .... Gounod rowvo-ooooov-vv-owvooooomo-ov,“ r . V '0 r t - cc‘ ¢‘¢v¢“‘ e_._¢-_ < I i '1'»'..."c/...'.r.'.... c1. rch 771a Baptist Church ~ ‘ Meeting in United Service of Worship during August at. the Baptist Church. ' ' MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANIfiT-MRS. K. S. ROGERS ¢#‘¢‘vv~v-<rO-9-O-O- QC iuonnING WORSHIP‘ u o-ctocx i " sermon-mu Impossibility" Rev. A. C. Vincent. - Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. bliss-Pearle Burns SUNDAY SCHOOL 12 T0 12.30 All members of the congregation of‘ carh of the Ilnlllng Clliirohesj. are urged to remain for Sunday School. EVENING WORSHIP '1 UCLOCK Scrmon-“The World's Only Hope" Rev. A. (J. Vincent. Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lifr. Rupert MacKay Visitors to the City are cordially invited. by the Christian Church and The Baptist Church, to he present at any and all services. ' O-Q-Q§-OO§ O-OMOQOOOQO-OOMOO-OOFOO-OQOQQOQO-OOM vwwo-oooouowoe-e-u i i t +ooowmwoe+o oao ovoo ooooomo-owo-o- divinity Calico Chute?) \ Ministers-Kev. E. H. Ramsay,‘ DD.,' Rev. C. N. Bron-n, MZA. orgiplsh-rroi. w. a. Fletcher, a. n. c. l\1.. A. Pr. c. L. 10.00 A. ltd-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. Sermon-Tbs Secret of Sufflciency O a Q 0 O 6 . 4 G 4 1 4 1 . 4. 1 . f 4 4 Visitors Cordially Welcome. i 0 O ‘ 11.00 A. its-Morning Service. Sermon-The Cross of Christ-Rev. C. N. Brown. 1.0.0 pom-Evening Sermon. i 9-D O§4Q04+O+044+O++0++§+00O v40 a o w»: oq-vcq-Q §-Q-§..."._°‘.‘. of a‘ box of chocolates. kindly donat- the best ruiuier, was won by a 1i‘ B 0X ii E E ll E i’ The staff is ratified with its ex- -- _ hope to be o‘ {urmar service a. ling, German contender for the Brooklyn promoter, that Sciimel- are sons of the manse. A special prize year old boy, Ernest Vaodine oi Fredericton, N. B. "Emie" is a splen- periment in holding the camp at icmmdia“ Prfssl Canoe Cove, The staff looks back SAN FRANCISCQ Cfilii- Alli Z- canoe Cove w even a gnaw. num. hvavvivcight championship announced be, of boys in me camp o; 193i; today he had notified ilic _Ne'.v York ling would box Tom I-iecney at Ebbc s Field. Brooklyn. probably early 1:1 ed by DeBlois Bros. Charlottetown, to ‘i T n did little athlete and camper. Wm.‘ gratitude and forward Wm, .104; Jacobs, inanagrr of Alina‘ Schmel- boxing committee and Hlilillltfi; Rig. September. GRBENFIELD SCHOOL Tho semi-annual examination of Greenfield school was held on the afternoon of June 28th. with a good attendance of parents and wsuors. The pupils were examined by the teacher Miss Salons Currie and ans- wered all questions promptly and in- telligently. A short. programme of patriotic drils and recltatlons was then well rendered by the pupils. A‘. the conclusion of the programme Rots Ennis imesented the teacher iC-lnltllfln Prom with a lovely gift from the pupils. , ST- JOHN- N- B» 5113.. 2 — Wil- Th. gumm- m I few “toms thank. i liams of Moncton, won professional ed the pupils for their remembrance, . 801""! lllle v! Mafltlmes and Doll and wished them success in their‘, MBCNWZW". 0f 140116100. Won amo- mtum mm...“ we" m,“ m“, by ‘, teur Maritime Championship today. iiitiiiiiiiini wiis iiiii In the first four months of thiiv ing Miss Clinic's two years of service i W" Chin“ "l" $459390 WOYIh 0i firecrackers to the United States. cided not to remain for the coming ' year. The Matcher tnatnd all peasant to homemade candy, and the examin- ation was than brought to a close. The following prises were presented to the pupilsz-e- Prise for highest average in Grads I! for the half yolr. Rota Innis. Rllholt average 1n Grade VII. M!!- tla Cairns. Public School Certificate. William Evans. Spelling. Grads V. Sr. Johnny Cairns. Grade V. Jr. Iiilsabeth loath- ors. Arithmetic. a V. Us. Johnny More than 83,000,000 worth of cot- tonseed oil was sent from the United States to Canada last year. Fray. Willie Brothers. To Grade 1X. William Evans. 13¢ Grade VIII. Myrtle Cairns, Eileer’ Ennis. To Grade VI. Johnny Cairns, Mary Calms. Flnrrie Evans. Joseplfi Marianna. To Grads TV. Walter Doy ‘To Grads II. Margaret minor. Ma (so-coon owo-oma-altuwaa-a-ALQQ; To Grade X. Reta Ennis. Emmi "