,.Daihousie ... ... ... ... ~-r -.q.<-. l iuLv 20.019291 .._‘ _ niNoi()tiher Tea, u... a... ~ has the same delicious flavour as Central Guardian INDIAN nlvsa PICNIC-The m-_ dian liver ‘picnic has been iurther postponed until ‘August 14th. Re- member the date. 6784-7-20-11 RECEIVE CERTIFICATES- Among those who", received public School oertiiicatcs this year were: Olive Stavert, , Lillian Burns, Jcise Bums, Allen Clow. Gladys Bernard. r and Marjorie Gardiner oi Lower ITANDAID MINING EXCHANGE Stsdacona can .00 "wt-Own Rheol- . , silence GMdOIL-u .. m was —— gichtious tarnished through eourt- Siscoe .. .. s1 so _ THE BAPTIST cuvncu-Rsv. s. q‘ ofAtweil b Co.. Charlottetown Sudbury Basin ,_ '35!) M5 ‘C. Vincent will speak at‘ both services. Dillod- Tcck Hughes 0.15 0.25 Hi5 morning theme is "Wanted, a . Noon Close Towsgmsr. .. 1.65 1.65 Man". and in the evening "Is World Abana 1.5a 1.65 Ventures sac aas Peace Possible?" Miss Barbara Mac- Aecnds. ... ... ... ... .. .09 .10;Vlp0nd ,__ __ g1 g0 Neilfsings soprano solo in the mom. Amity C0099!‘ --- 32 .21 ‘Wright Hargreaves .. 1.75 1.7a lug. while Mr. Russeihlones. (bass). Amulet --- -- ... 1.25 lfliwalnwell Oil c.3414 .35 sings in the evening service. Special Area ... .. .13 .1214 Home oil 23.00 23.25 attention is directed to the Sunday Arm -~,- ~31 ~15“: Mlyllnd cs0 sol school which meetslmmediately at .As. Oil 6i Gas . .. 4.80 4.75 Baltic ./.. ,, 2.20 235 the close oi the morning service. 5168001! ... ... ... .. .2716 .£0.,Unltcd Oil ... ... 1.10 1.20 ., ' .51; Missouri ... .. 1.4:. l.45,Ca1mont ...' 4.9a 42o "rm: SALVATION ARMY week end Buckingham .. .. .04": .004 mfieflngs u 1°11°w_,;._satu,day e,,_ . Quake? 1-1111 ... u. as as .1035 .l0% only}; 3y; g‘p_ _m_' open au- meeting ClDii-ll 30W“ --~ --~ --- £4 ~94 - , ct. Queens Square corner; Sunday at Cen. Manitoba --- ... -~ .43 .43 Westeffl cfla fdlflfl 11 a. m., Holiness meeting-The Cit- Ciericy ... ... ... 10 l0 i ~ -- adel; 3.15 p. m., open air meeting in 10.10 4.10 Falconbridge .., .. .. 13.35 Dome ..- Ive ‘use l‘! Granldn ... ... ... ... .27 .25‘& evening 7.30 p.m. Preacher at both gundgy school at, 1g L m_ and 2J5 Hoilinger ... ... ... ... 5.60 6.70 services will be Mr. John Fleck, 0i p, m_ Adjuggn; gnd Mm A w, Maf- HOWEY -~- --- m5 1-94 Cliiwll- tin will conduct these services. Lake Shore 25.10 25.50 . Mandy ... ... ... .75 .74 Manitoba Slain ... .. .. .28 .29 Newbee ... ... ... ... .43 .4315 Norandl n» ... --- ... 5915 59-00 Great Britatin now has 170.014 DUCETTE_IH the (my 305mm; on Pend Orcilla ... ... 5.40 5.70 miles oi roads. Tuesday, July 16th, 1920, to Mr. and —KEIR. MEMORIAL Presbyterian Church, Malpeque, services for Sun- day. July 21st.’ Morning 11 a.m.; Victoria. Park; 7 p. m., Salvation meeting-in ths Citadel; 8.15 p. m. open air service at the Monument; The Kou Min Tang has taken Guard against . D. S. Hart and H. S. Theakston. chartered accountants oi Haiiiax, ar- , rived in Charlottetown on Tuesday night and are now overhauling the A m. cu/uzmrrarown . - ’:_ ' ma. w. a CARSON X i Vacation Ills Include a bottle or Abaorblne, Jr.._ n. your holida outfit pa a Pl°ii°°'""' a ' sun n1. ll ivy. "W" are», tired swollen cet. sch-n: m bruises, burns and cuts. You can rely on Abeorbilw. l?" 9° '9‘ lieve in and soreness quickly, to take out t e ltlflnesl and to heal promptly and eilectively. Being a. powerful anti- scptic and germicide as well as a. valu- able linlment, Absorbine, If» ~ hill prevents infection and arrests inflammation. It ls not grail’ "Pd, 5°" not stain. {iii-at yourdrugglst s. i5 Rub ml! Jmlrl h!’ rnlllnnil Ill July 21st. \ (‘UARDIAFI KENSINGTONrFEIITOWN rm- byterian Church Services. Sunday. 10 a.m. Sunday School; l1 mm. Morning Worship. "I will bring Thes Down." Obadiah 1.3. a p.m. Freetown Service; 730 p.m. Evening Service Jonathan I. Samuel r zails. no p.m. Wednesday mid- week service. Rev. T. lnwis Wil- liams, B.A.. B.D. iidinister. rug Manner was well attended yesterday. The ioilowing are thfl prices oi the various articles sold yesterday: Fowl $1.00 to $125; Ist- tuce 5c per head; Eggs 80c per dos; Butter 85c per 1b.; Rhubarb be‘ per 1b.; Beets 10c per bunch; Ducks $1.15 .Ab§°T.bi"?J' STRAWBERRIES ior preserving, 2| boiesior as cents. Allan .1. Mo, Cabe. 201 at. Geo. st. oaoa WATER. vBATES-A iew water‘ takers have not paid their rates ior, the current quarter. After Monday.’ the 22nd, all unpaid services will be, shut oi! without. further notice. ', 6800-7-30-21} OVERHAULIN G SYSTEM-Messrs. i accounting and book-keeping sys- tems oi the Department oi Public Works. ‘They will be here ior about two weeks. Mr. Hart. was previously charge oi educational work in China. 3mm” " ‘T 1i O ' Classified Advertisements t One Insertion ............... Three luau-Qua Mrs. A. E. Ducette. Rusticov-ille, (nee Louise Peters). a son. KNEABONE-—At North Milton. July "m" m, p“. u“ u 5 ‘my. 11th. 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. l words Kneabone. a daughter, (Mildred Philomene). words . BRADLEY-At the City Hospital, on _July“1ath. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred O O e 2 words i O l Agents Wanted scams lmulallo 11v THIS 1.0- “llty w Q11 the most popular Call- " “an mm” line, oi Personal Chrlstlhls’ Greeting Guill- 1W“ i Art 00.. 810 Spadina Ave., Toronto. 1 ..A_ W. July 20-33‘ 5.300!‘ CEMENT SALES- m n. Selling plan allows you t0 a at competition. Ship?“ ir°m ' armito. United Builders Co., 8002 wuss Park. Cleveland. 0. aw. 7-20-li-pd. turersilfliiplina Ave.. Toronto- W. Juiy 12-14-28. f ' siao-c-ls-satmonu .___._...___. MIN AND woMuu. mom‘ NOW in the growing season is the time to taking orders ior our prov- an TAG nursery ,. oducts. 900 cash varieties ireesahrubs and plant-i Equipment and. instructions irse Write treal. O5. roams wanna ro harass- ent ua in P. I. I. selling directly to the Trade a good lino oi Paints varnishes and. Rooting Compounds bible parties. pply to Clalrton 6738-7-18-31 rug, 00., 1o: lama Street. Tor; ________________ will lzvlgc The? “all fir: h": u” 7-10-12. a _ m. . rs am ea ew,w opasl ~°n 9m‘ Female Help Wanted ed on July zoili’. mo. i yzusolmh cnnlsrMas canar- lg; cards-agents wanted to take orders ior the ilnest line ever shown in Canada. Regal Art Co., Manuiac- Dominion Nurseries, Mon- - Liberal remuneration to rcspvll- ' "Bradley," City,,a son. Found A I-‘OUND—BAG 0F WOOL ON THE Lot 10 Road near Kelvin Crossing‘. Owner can have same" by proving property and paying ior this ad. Cali at 1.7.3.. Siliiphsritls Store. Hunter River, 1i MCNEILL-At the City Hospital, on July 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc- Nelll, City, a son. - YESSEY-At the City Hospital, on July 14. to Mr. and Mrs. John Vessey. West Royalty, s. son. / naLzmL-lat the City Hospital. on July 18th, to M1’. and Mrs. Frank Dalziel. Borden, a son. Miscellaneous . WANTED-TEACHER. FOB EARNS- clliie school. Supplement $100.00. E. Carries, Secy, 6737-7-18-31 MABIIIAGIS. JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD. Land Surveyor, Hermatlviilc, Souris. 6674-7-11-11110. Murnowifndulvn-at st. John's Rectory. Milton, on 'I‘hursday,.July _ _ 18th, 1939,13’ RSV. C. F. JDhIISOII. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS "ANDfi Gordon Mutlow to Florence Thorns. . , envelopes with 144ml PlillM- both oi Charlottetown. " Just the thing ior acknowledgv, i msnt. invitations, etc.‘ Quardlsn. Job PfiDtflT. ' u ' DEATHS HENDERSON-At P. c. I. norpltal. July ls. Keith M. I-Iendersonyags 4 years 10 months. mineral today, July 20,. irom his parents residence. 125 Elm Avenue. service starting at l p. m. Interment People's Cemetery. SHIPPING TAGS IJXPEDITIOUSL! . supplied. Guardian Job Printerié! ‘__--—-_--i——-——-i———- MIIMOIIAM AND MOUSNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- - us‘ Job Printer!- . WILL sItLI. DY PUBLIC AUCTION - as acres hay, Saturday, July 20. p Frank Bagnsll, l-Iazel Grove. In .Memoriam ' "Gone but not forgotten, Teachers Wanted WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEACH- ar ior St. Oatherlnes School. Sup- plement 010000. John Lowrey. Seey. ‘ TEACHER WANTED FOB. ANGLO- I-ultieo School. Supplement $100. . m“ m’ ‘hm’ “°'",‘;',‘;’_‘",_‘,’;,‘i;, Male Help Wanted WANTED-TEACHER FOR SARNS- clifle School. mpplsment 8100-09- Amly Idward B. Carrier. Secy. 6789-7-20-31 --OR SND CLASU “CORGI 102 Whbltley ‘ ' SUD‘ planunt $18.00. Howard Carr. 80¢!- ‘ 0777-74041 ruonaa vvmnn roa Mon-r- geinary ‘School Ne. ici.- First or, second cllll. Supplement $100.00. :7. J. Wcrtman, sac, Query. M?» 0707-7-19-31 ~ Salesman ‘Wanted 8766-7-10-31 Daddy’ woi never inrget you.” Your Family. B7S0-7-20-H KNITWEAR - FINE WOOLLEN underwear. chic dresses. dainty lingerie, children's toggery. com- plete line oi quality knit goods. Representatives wanted direct to consumer. An early start will en- sure excellent iall business. British Knitwear Limited. Sirncoe. ' F. l-I. W. July 16-18-20. 11v MEMORIAM In loving memo y oi our dear mother. who departed this llie Jul! I ZMh, l9”. ’ BECOME EXPBDT BARBER IN short time. Our spacial course iits you ior greater earnings. Big P9P- centage paid. Write us today. Molar Barber College, 573 Barring- m, Ilaiiiax. _ a-fl-Wbti- Loving and kind in all her ways, Uprilht and ‘Ill! to the and oi he! days Sincere and trurln heart and mind ‘A beautiiul memory leit behind. Flowers may witbenlssvaa lulu and For. Sale i e. Though some may forget he!’ 1m roan 1001mm. axcsLLINr Never will we. ~ condition. lso dollars. n. .4. nun. Sadly misled by ll-ly and 110M“- Armadsle, 9.0. c797-7-I0-li ‘ - OLD PAPIII POI IALB-ICINTS, w, “ma; ‘w!’ uuflmk In loving memo y oi Mrs. Harry Vllolmel, who filled Ill! l0. 1H8. w“ ".::.:i-..-.:-n.- . "°" I -“"'§',:,°,”m,,m,f'; rob" SALI-IODISN nwamnco l‘ “m” m’ ‘m u” "'” i a‘ lgproilt- l1 Bsmlii.lml.mt<=hfl»9°"' 1 o1 one y- loved y» could not aw was” do. “ii”- "i" “m” hm" my . - - ' .» w»: w n mu" ca. v _ a. w. e-le-a. is; "- $4M gflfi ma.“ '- , . . . _ ~ A -Arileles F0! 3110 , ., roasais-savoorraca-lnvan-I- ruminants-u and-daugh- r‘ ‘f, . . w! or._mdl,'y-,:tl_;_un' . .~ _ '%,,,““"" Mutual t w “ sin-aw '.o . "'.-, ' ' b . nu-v-icar i a...l...’ls‘i‘§l‘3‘u..._ 1.,’ ' . ~ ~ k _ ' < "" to; _ l ..; us! clowns. s . _ """*"‘ °°“"“""i‘y'n’llf$s N. D. MacLean " ' ' 1' = man-run '- . their“! ' ma sans-a aooM rrovéasam i t. A ' ‘ arcs?“ "” in MEMORIAM in " ting‘ alleged irregularities in ths highway account oi the Depart- ment and several weeks ago handed in a report to the Government. CHURCH AR-MY CRUSADERS, will be at Seaview, July 23. Women's meeting in the hall 2 p. 111.; child- rents service at 3.15 _p. m; open air service a1; the corner 7.30 p. m.; Mis- sion service in the hail at 8.15 p. m. Church Army Crusaders will be at Kensington July 74 and 25. Holy Communion in- St. Mark's Church 10 a. m.; women's meeting 2 p. m.; children's service 3.30 p. 111.; open air service near the Railway Station 7.30 p. m: Mission srvice in St. Marks Church at 8.30 p. m. G. T. Spriggs, rector. FUNERAL HELD MONDAY-JIM funeral oi the late Mrs. Donald Mc- AKinnon (nee Isabel Watts) who died on the morning oi the thirteenth oi July, took place on Monday the iii- teenth. irom her home at Sidmount. Charlottetown to the People's Cemet- ery’. The services at the home ‘were Zion Presbyterian Church assisted by Rev. w. Bruce Muir oi st. ‘James Presbyterian Church and Rev. Dr. E. l-I. Ramsay oi ‘Trinity United Church.‘ Mrs. McKinnon had shown wonder- iul patience. courage and endurance during hcr illness, but her strong constitution, vigorous mind and both! had in the end to give away in a dis- ease which had grndually been devel- oping ior a number oi years. She. be- loved by all who knew her has leit to mourn besides her husband and two children, two sisters, Mrs. Thom- as Richardson oi Sackville, N. 8.. who was present at her iuneral and Mrs. William McKenzie oi Wolles- ton, Mass, also Thomas. Donald. Harman and Grace Snowden. in Massachusetts. children oi a. deceas- ed sister, who predeceased her about nine months ago and one aunt, Mrs. John Craig, iormerly oi Charlotte- town, now oi New Westminster. B. C.. besides other relatives and irlends. Card 0L Thanks Mrs. ‘win, s. Watts and family“ Iriends and nelghbo who, in an! way, showed so much kindness and sympathy In their recent bereave- ment. AALQL O Halli "mire *ursrnov:n We have prepared ' A SPECIAI) ' REMEDY "i"! il Mill: Iilectlvely and 1 b! llllly LEADING FOX I RAN CI-IERS fhcthmaials oi Ila merit re- ’ dolly. 4 4 1 i m: norm nauoolrra 1 Qua-AAA‘ a. ‘ ‘ ’ by Rev. M. Scott Fulton oi " Hunter River, sincerely thank all thei each; Strawberries. 25c per box; Hay 50 mate; Oats 67 to 70c; Straw 85 to 40c; Potatoes 32c. The iish market was weu stocked with ilsh. Cod sold at 6c per 1b.; Haddcok 10c per 1b.; Mackerel 20c each. MARRIAGE raxss PLACE-The marriage on July 0. in New York City. oi Miss Vina McPhee, oi Med- iord. Mass, and Mr. Ernest Pearson, oi Brooklyn. N. Y, was the culmina- tion oi a long engagement. Miss Mc- Phee. who is the daughter oi Mr. and our. Hugh McPhee, Coleman. P. E. 1., has been a bookkeeper ior a well known Boston concern. Mr. Pearson is a graduate oi Massachusetts 1n- stitute o! Techinology, Altar a. three weeks‘ wedding trip. the couple will live in Brooklyn, N. Y. UP-TO-THE-MINUTIt-The intri- cate apparatus used in the Morkrum automatic telegraph. which will be installed irr the course oi a iew days iorihs C. N. R. Teiegraphs, arrived yesterday morning and the installing crew will be here the iirst oi the week. Mr. J. F. Fraser, Chiei Operator. leaves ior Saint John-this morning where he will undergo a course oi training in the maintenance oi these machines. Skilled touch typists are required ior the operation oi this system and iour such experts leit ior Saint John this momma’ in enter the Canadian National School oi in- struction where it, is expected they will become periwt Morkrum auto- matic operators in the course o1 e month. The party consists o1 Miss Nora Cameron, Eileen Poster. Cath- erine MacKenzie and Doris Stanley. Manager James Murley. states that every patron on the Island would benefit as a result oi thi installa- iion owing to its speed and the ad- ditional outlets it gives to trsiiic not possible under ordinary Morse opera.- tiona. PII-IONALS Mrs. A. M. Lane. Charlottetown. Ll visiting York the guest oi Mr. B. Mellatt. ' Misses Dora Sumers and Gladys Carr o! New London, are visiting iriends and relatives in the city. .___- spending a ‘ 01W. the guest oi her irilnda, Mr. and Mrs. u. M. Stewart, ilent at. Te many irienda oi Mrs. W. n. Stevenson are glad to see her out again. She and her little daughter. Bruce fluent Sunday at Cavendish. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Doyle and daughter Eds ll. Hundstrom, Everett, Mass, motored to the Island recent- ly and are guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle, 44 Chestnut St_ Mr. Lawrence Bruce, Everett. Mass. arrived here by motoy m |, visit to his mother, lib-s. P‘. Bruce. Douglas St. Mr. Hugh A. McDonald, an ern- olcveo or the '1'. Elton Co. Ltd. Moncton. N. B., is visiting his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Donald. Nina Mile Creek. The many friends oi Mrs. use. ‘w’; ‘ " Clinton. are glad to know aha has undergone a very succeuiul operation in the Prince Cdunty Rol- pitll. The Rev. C.N. Palmer, son oi Mr. and Mrs. ILJ. Palmer oi this city, la one o! the Scout Masters who leit Montreal ior England on the 10th inst, with the Scout uontingmt en the S. S. Antonia. Mrs. Maud Brown, flat Avenue, has returned horns from the P. I, 1g. land Hospital where aha underwent a very delicate operation oi wiring a badly fractured kuoecab. Many will be glad to knew In. Drown is lin- proving each day. Rev. Neil Herman. S.A.. oi Menc- visiting hi5 mlDy-hilfldl hare. liaglgln Miss Kris Kennedy, oi Olicary, is ‘ vacation in the ton. n.3, arrived in the city last evening and will spend a short time _ Mr. Herman ll a iormer pastor o! the Central Christian Church oi this City anaitwulbcpieanlug newstohia Plllll‘ Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Isrvou Dianna 1M Prlneg at, Phone I072 Opposite Si». Paul's Church. BEFRBSEMSNTS, amusements. music, good meals. at the Scotch Memorial Picnic. svss-r-la-ai’ SATURDAY’! SPECIAL 3 dozen oranges 00c. Allan J. MoCabe. 201 Great George St. 6803 RICHMOND BAY WEST — The services oi the Presbyterian Congre- gation oi Richmond Bay West on Sunday. July 21st. are as follows:- ley 8 p.m.; Ilreeland 7.80 p.m. POLICE COURT-Two drunks were ilned $5.00 and $10.00 respectively. Two milk vendors ior selling milk under test were awarded $5.00 and costs or 10 days. A motorist was lined $2.00 and costs ior driving 1n Victoria Park. LUCKY WINNER—A1L the festival held on July 18th ior the I-lighiield Presbyterian Church. at which a magnificent three storey cake was to TBYON BAPTIST PASTOBATF Services Sunday. July 2i: Bonshsw, l1 a. m.; Westmoreland, 3 p. m.; and Tryon. 7.30 p. m. Missionary services at Westmoreland and ‘lryon. Mrs. Leigh Warren, Charlottetown. soloist at Tryon. Myron 0. Brlriion. minister. LOCATED — Two young lads miss‘- lng irom their homes since Thurs- day, aiter giving the police s merry hunt were iinslly located at the Goli Links about l1 o'clock yesterday morning. They were taken to the police station where they were given in charge ot their parents, and order- ed to report daily at the station ior some time. The ailair was the cause oi several rumors being circulated that the body oi a young lad was iound in the river. tlan Church tomorrow will be as iol- lows. Morning Services and Bible 9000000000 o0 eeoeqeeoeoe-oevooooe-eoo-eewooooe-o-eee-o-e-eo. st. James Presbyterian Church", race nuts» MINISTIIv-BIV. W. BIUUI MUIB OBGANIST-WALTEB McNUTI.‘ Olin-ins at both serviced on bellali oi the enaowmcntlalasa. Sunday M " lvhtlitiPreacher: The Minister Solo-Selectcd-Mr. C. J. Gallagher. Aiternoon at. {Mil-Service at Highfleld. Evwlnz at 1 p. m.~Preuher: The Minister. a A an‘ A .,‘ “ ‘ n? i Victoria West 10.80 a.m.; 'I‘yne Val- l Z1071 Presbyterian Church Mmlsrlllt-azllv. soon FULTON. M. A. B. n. Organist and Chair Master-Mr. LOUIS n. Thomson ¢.a_ eooeouo-oeeoewoe+ooo+e+sn»w¢4g+g,g_gggn. n,“ Til: Baptist Ch arch 10.00 n. IIL-Slllllll-h School, 11.00 a. lm-"Tllls is uis-vlcwry." Bill Sfllo-“I Come to Thee" Mr. Malcolm IHCKIIIIIOII 7.00 p. m.~—"The Magician and His Wand." Tenor Solo-"Oh Lord be Thou I. ht» ' Mr. Leonard Suthzlysml‘ m. ab"! sifllllera Welcome Roma FITZBOY l PRINCE ST. MINISTER-REV. ARTHUR C. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANIST-MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. T. C. L. Serrnon-"Wantcd a. Man" -'I‘hc Minister, S0lo-Seiected—Mlss Barbara MacNcill. Be sure to attend. Sermon-"Is World Peace Possibleiw-The Minister. Solo be drawn ior. the lucky winner beini Mrs. George Ryan, oi Charlottetown with ticket number 13. z services. ASSISTANT Mnvlsrslc-xsv. c. N. BROWN. M. a’; ORGANIST-PROF. w. u. nmrcmzzn. A.R.C.1‘.Z.. 11.1.0.1. 10.00 a. m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. School at 11 dciock. conducted by the Pastor Rev. W. L. Outhouse, B._ o'clock, Rev. Neil Herman. ll A, Moncton. N.B., a iormer Pcutr ci the Church W111i preach. ject will be "Three Great Questions." Mrs. J..1. Stewart will sing a solo at the morning service and at the ev- ening service Miss Barbara McNeil! will sing. Ali are cordially invited. ASSAULT CASE A'l'_ KENSING- 'l'ON-An assault case between par- tils at Wellington was tried beiors Magistrate John Mollison at Sum- nsersids on Thursday aitemoon. Evidence was givsrl to the eiiect that an assault and battery oi a rather serious nature had been committed. Alter hearing ths evidence. and the uftlment oi Mr. Ii. H. Strong, K. C.. ior the accused, and Mr. Thane A. Campbell ior the prosecution, His Honour iound the accused guilty and sentenced him to a iine oi $20.00 and $10.50 costs or in deiault oi pay- ment one mouths lmpr nment. His Honour also ordered the accused to enter into a rceognisance oi $300.00 with two sureties, conditioned on his keeping the peace ior twelve months. and in deiault oi the recognisance, a iurther term oi one month‘s im- prisonmenL-S. ZION CHURCH-Rev. M. Scott Milton, 8.1)., will occupy his pulpit at both services. In ths morning his mp1s will be, "'l‘his is the Victory", and in the evening “The Magician and his Wand." In the morning Mr. Malcolm McKinnon will sing — "I Come in Thee" (Roma). At the ev- ening servlcg Mr. Leonard Suther- land will render Glover's "0 Lord be Thou my Light." Next Friday w. rulton will rail ior u» Old Land in visit his mother and iamily in County Derry, Ireland. During his absence Zion Church will be occu- pied by Rev. James Macltay. Lon- don. Ontario, My. H. Warren Al- len. wsatville, N.S.. and Rev. Geo. C. Taylor, Montreal. Mr. Fulton expects" to be here in resume his duties early 11.00 a. m.—Moming Service: - A.. and at the Evening SQIVlIQ 7~ 7.00.11. run-Evening Service. Hts sub- ' ' v I i CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' —The services at the Central Chris- i g cltyP-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. if Scottish Festival At Annapolis ‘ The ioilowing is the piatiorm party at the opening meeting on Wednes- i. day, the 24th, at 2 p. m. Lieutenant Tory, Col. and Mrs. Ralston, Ccl/‘Wednesday last. and was well at- and Mrs. Almon, Chiei Justice sndjterided. and much interest and an- Mrs. Harris. General and Mrs, Gib- ithusiasm was shown in the work and son, Col. and Mrs. Spry, Col. and ‘business oi the Society. The 7rd- Mrs. Spicer and party, Col. and Mrs. ident. Dr. A.W. Leard, oi Somali-s Good, Rev. W. Bruce and Mrs. Muir. ‘side. occupied ths chair. and lflll’ tho Rev. and Mrs. MacDonald. l-lon. E. Various 10130106 n. and Mrs. Rhodes. Mr. Short, M. ifvllvwinz were appointed u omen-c P.. and Mrs. Short, Dr. and Mrs. ‘i0? the filsllllld Fell" Morrison, Mr. George E. and Mrs! Graham, Hon. J. B. M. and Mrs/town. Baxter. Col. and Mrs. Bent, Dr. and.‘ Mrs. Lovett, Major and Mrs. l-lelsall. fiummetsidc- Mr. Guiidiord. Mrs. and Miss Ed-l wards, Miss Clerk. L. M. Foriier. 33H- l-Iighlrmd Oiiicers and their wives. r" burg‘ at New York. postponed in September. NIW U. I. BILLS IN CIRCULA- TION — Some o! the new abbrevat- ed United states paper currency is in circulation. and is creating consider- able inwrelt, The bills are much smaller than the standard also, re- sembling somewhat the twenty live cent bills iormerly issued. Although the new also is easily handled it will be costly in the beginning. as blu- ioldl, cash register compartment-l. made to iit the exact size o! the old paperwill have tobe altered or replaced. Portraits oi Prvaldinta have been assigned to the new bills c! various dmslainatieac. ‘Ibo 08M CNN!!! at Brooklyn. S‘- LOIIII l‘ _ ' , ‘r ggln, Cincinnati at Phil», poglpmggfl, Dulhlo wet grounds. Jersey City ... ... ...‘ . Montreal . ... ... (‘I AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ R Npw York ... ... .. ‘l Cleveland ... .. 2 I Philldelphlo ... ... . Detroit ... ... cash carriers and bank receptacles .. INTIINATIONAL LEAGUE Morning Worship ll o'clock Sunday School immediately follows the morning service Evening Worship 7 O'clock, Selected-Mr. Russell Jones. Visitors to the city are cordially invited to attend all IQ-Q-QOOO-O-OOOOOOQQQ-OQQOOQ-OQ-O-OO-U > t iltrinitp Multan Church MINISTER-REV. E. H. RAMSAY. D. D. Sermon: “What is SinW-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. . Contralto solo: "The Lord is Long Suflering." .. ‘Parry Mrs. II. S. Henderson Y Sermon; TOXlr-"EVQIY evening Jesus went/out o! the Soprano solo: "0 Divine. Redeemer," Gounod Miss Barbara MacNeill VISITORS COBDIALLY WELCOME 0-0 b-O-fifiO-vfl-OQ-O-OO-UOO-QO-O-O-Q Annual Meeting Of P. E. Island I Dental Society 1 i Royal The thirty-second annual meeting voi the Prince Edward Island Dental Governor and Mrs. Society was held in Summersida on were received thl President-Dr. A.W.M. Allan. Ch‘1 Vice President-Dr. M. Bell, Secretary-Rcgistrar-Ireasurer-Dl‘. Ayers. charlottqtown; Dr. iGcorge Green of Charlottetown. and ‘Dr. A.A. Ioclihart. were elcctcd, who with the above mentioned cflicerl the Provincial Dental ‘lconstitute 1 Dr. Ayers was elected representat- NATIONAL LEAGUE ive to the Canadian nentll Associa- tion. which meets in Menu-cal next year, while Dr. IKE. Smalwood was elected Alternate. .. An excellent report oi the doings oi the C.D.A.. which metlin Regina last .June. was given by-Dr. F. E. Smallwood. who was in. ‘attendance as representative oi thitghlrovince. Dr. D.T. Waye gave ‘a/‘Qlery inter- wtmg‘. esting paper on Oral Cfiditions in consultation with disbetiligaatients. i ilteading ... ... ... “.131. ‘Toronto ... ... ... “s ~ ‘ l“. 1.1 I l 3 Bllflllhh ... eae n. sea q. I lcehuter ...-... ... l 1 - an-nfloraflaa-sq .. s an» AIIIIICAN "- .I."III ‘a