THE CHARLU'I'I'E'FUW N (EU AKUIA? m; can I j,,°,',",.,.i‘;’ have aueeeeced. znzatucceceuztniwsszauuq“ §Q§ODOOOOOOO '=' "*2 s"..:.'..';:-:':.'P:;-..."'z;' r» -- Classified Advertisements Ono Insertion .........--.»........ 10o por u" Q15 “my, \ “Y”? II: pomp]: ol t Indicate: how iflllflrllneoflsvords likrllncofdwordn ‘Muslin-crowds THIRTY DAYS CHARGE-Anti‘; in call received at 1 o'clock yesterday‘ morning Police Commissioner Jos- a eph ‘Praimr took into custody two ~ , men from GeorgewwruSemuel Yor- ; mam“ ston and Howard Llewellyn, and yes terday afternoon brought them be- fore D. Edgar Shaw, K. C. Chief‘ Magistrate for Queens County, char‘ ged with driving a. car to the com-‘ mon danger, goods to the value of $10. The goods. W} ‘itentral Guardian if“ " ‘ St. James Presbyterian Church THURSDAY, SI-PTIMIIB. l! 8.00 P. I'm-Induction o! ‘BAY. B. Moorland Leak, M.A~ ‘S. ,_.,,_ CORNWALL SERVICES for Sept. .' 14th: Preparatory service at New Do- lminion Friday night at 1.30. Sacrs- . ‘rnent o! the lnrds Supper at New Dominion unday morning at 11. i i i THEFT 6N re5l>0nse to a and with sealing Agenps warned l‘ Female He") wanted i‘. s peered. had been taken from a _ a - garage in lvlillvlew. and were placed wBTRM-g AG5xTs..wm1g i=0n,w,\y1~5n_ A WAITRESS AND in a ca: driven by the defenders catalogue. United Art-Ltd. 126 housemsld. Apply puke;- Houw bearing neither lights nor license Jvhfl- T°r°m'°- 3'5"‘- w- 7-"13 - 6792-D-G-tf ohm. The commissioner arrested xremsncno rump. FAMILY or [AN 0B. WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. position permanent; Yearly guar- antee $1300. (being $25. weekly average) and expenses; commission 3nd cash bonuses besides. State n33, experience and general quell- ncazions. Winston Co., Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. B-WedsattISepLSI-E For Sale {OR SALE-JP-URIY-ITUR? AN}: cues, etc. Apply Guardian. 6B33-9-9-3i. IIPE TOMATOES FOB. SALE, '1 lbs. for 25 cents. Percy Bourke, near Beach Grove Inn. 6Bl3-9-9-2i. ,_____._..____.__.__.__.__._ FOR SALE-PIANO. 3 PARLOUR chairs, dining table and buffet, bedstead and parlour table. Apply 274 Euston St, or phone l126-J iii .___-_-._----_-_-_.___ mzsw shown PAPER ron SALE. Apply at this Ofiice. 6595-tf. FOR. SALB-QUANTYIY (CLEARS shingles (Millers). Walter S. Weeks. Fredericton. 6869-9-10-11 ; - NR. SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND, room signs on hand a Office. t Ion SALE - om: rAm DARK i Eastern ranch bred mink and extra male. Write Prank Longaphie. Shippcgall. N. B, l". s. 9-9-81. i AMERICAN RUBBER. BELTlNGi traces, rubber and leather at half price. Clinton Morrison. Frederic- ton, P. E. I, 6682-9-4-61.‘ HE AVY CARDBOARD. T BE Guardian is oflering for sale, a quantity of heavy cardboard mats, specially suitable for the lining of chicken houses, etc. Price one cent each “F. S." Q-lD-tf. To Let .__._.___..._._..-._-.___..___- l0 LET-TWO DOUBLE BED rooms. Apply 39 Water Street. 6820-9-9-61. ._._\..__________-_,._.___ TQhLET-TWO FURNISHED BED- rooms. hot water, heated. Apply Guardian, 6867-9-l0-wed-frl-tues-wed GARAGE TO LET. APPLY 1S3 Weymouth Street. 6812-9-8-31. T0 LET-OFFICE m an}; block. formerly occupied by Dr. Green. Phone 845-J. 6723-8-5-5l - .-.___...__.._._._.._ .- .- __- T0 RENT BY NOVEMBER lot comfortable furnished home. mod- urn conveniences and centrally loc- ated. Apply Guardian. 6691-94-61. T0 RENT BY NOVEMBER 1st comfortable furnished home. mod- ‘crn conveniences and centrally loc- ‘tted Apply Guardian. 6501-94-61. ..i__- Salesman Wanted GOOD SALESMAN WITH CAR I-‘Oli six weeks or two months campaign. Good money for qualified pressure ellesmunship. Apply Rex care of Guardian. 61644! SALESMILN WANTED - SALES lgent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want new a reliable. energetic repres- entttivo to hlhdle the best dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is table. Write Pclhnm Nursery __ .. Toronto. Out. S. W. o-wstf. Boarders Wanted TWO BOAR-DEBS ACCOMMODAT- ‘M It 102 Fitrroy St. GBGO-Q-lO-Bl ..,,,...__________._____ Wham-Two nonnnzns. AP- jly Quorum-l. 0838-9-9-3i , ETENDERS ,_ WANTED-WOMAN WANTED To vmnrsrmsrcxoonnrucns AND THE PUBLISHERS OF THE GOLD- ________________ cosr-uuw mm or LADIES‘ , t G“"d“a‘l.os1~—runse coxvrlumnc sum, _ LOST-BUMPERETTE OFF PLY- {LOST FROM MY RANCH. TWO three adults. Mrs. H. W. Weeks, 129 Fltmu Street. 6856-9-10-31. "P1P With Work in quiet country himle- 5W1)‘ M. X. Caro Guardian. 6637-9-5-mWl3l. TYllisis for Canadian Civil Service. Examinations October. l4. Write NCRV for list of examination cen- tfcs. etc. M. C. C. Civil Service School, Toronto l0. FlfW. 9-l0-2i. en Health Library, an entirely New British Publication on. Health and Hygiene for the Home, require two Educated Salesladies for Charlotte- town District Lucrative congenial and pcrlnzmcnt position for the winter, Write Subscription Depart- ment. Britlsh Books, Limited, 73 Adelaide Street W.. Toronto. F. H. W. 9-9-111. Lost Finder leave at this office. gloves. 6866-9-10 leave at A. E. 6861-11 of money. Finder Toornbs, liberal reward. mouth Car between Hampton and Canoe Cove. Finder leave at Neil McCannclls slorc. 6055-li. Finder please commun- red foxes. is. Phone 122-22.! icote with B. Lew Elsi. Royalty, Eglnnnresflhphss BETWEEN‘ m, Montague and Finder please leave at Gunrdianhk 6835-9-9-2i Miscellaneous TYPXNG DONE, PHONE 267-1.. fi833-‘J-9-3i. JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor. Box 29, Hermnnville. 3570-5-6-lmo. STUDENT MOTORING TO TOR- onto desires companion. Leavingi fourth week in September. Apply! "KKK“, care Guardian. 6823-9-9-3i STRAYED 0N MY FARM TWO heifers, one rod and ulhlte, the other white with dork rod spots. If not claimed will be sold on Mon- day. September loih. W_ R. Hol- land, Farmlngton. 6827-9-9~l\veek. . Wanted WANTED-WILL EXCHANGE C11 l’ property for small farm hear City. Give location, number of acres Eflfl price expected in reply. Address "C." care Guardian Ofiice. 6822-9-0-61. -_..__..__.._-._..._.,,._.i____._ Employment Wanted WANTED BY EXPERIENCED- Stcnogrnphcr n position in office. Apply A. Z. care Guardian. 6832-9-9-3l. Help Wanted 1931 CENSUS CLERKS. HUND- reds will be required. Write M-CC. Civil Service School. Toronto 10. 8-6-F. H. W. W.-4i. Representative Wanted NOTICE REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR whole or part of Prince Edward Is- lgnd Experience unnecessary. Must invest, from $l250 t0 $2500 in mer- chandise. Salary $50 to Slim W391“ ly. liberal share of PYOfiiF- "*5 5mm rent, paid. Write 4083 St. 13ml; 5y, Montreal. R. W. 9-5-1"- IK-hmuy called to: his elecfon of smooch of Blot Royslty School, uoording to plnn and specification which may be seen It the Education (Nice or at home of the undersigned ALEX McNEVlN, Cody. Trustees. But loyalty. _.L'~w osai-e-lo-si. Male Help Wanted ‘ AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE EARNED ' weekly in space time selling well knovm line Peron!!! Christmas Cards. Scores of stenc- graphers, Accountants, Clerks. etc. exceeded this last season. Beautiful newnportfolio sample fwe- 1105M!‘ Kraft, Co. Limited, Toronto. Rep- re ‘Ives wanted small towns also n- ____._ the men at a. dhliille not far from the scene of the robbery. Charged of Dalhousie University, Halifax, first with driving s. car to the com- mon danger Llewellyn, me driver,‘ pleaded guilty while Yorston as pas senger pleaded not guilty. The for- mer was fixed $25 and costs, exclu- sive of the settlement for damages which he must make to Mr. Walker M":rissey of Mount Herbert with whose teem the car Both defendants pleaded guilty to the charge 0f Stealing m the value of s10, and were each sentenced to‘ thirty days L1 jail. Mr Thane Camp bell Attorney General represented the Groom. stan K. C. appeared for the pris- oners. had collided. while M: J. BIRTHS MACDONALD—At 202 Fitzroy st, .W°“‘° 9m" Judgma: w” at”? Sept. a, 19:0, to Mr. and Mrs. n. Mac- , 21h yeifmay d“ m u“ ' donald, of Summerslde, a son. amp m an ‘mo u‘ _ MARRIAGES LAMB-MESSERVY-At St. Phillips Church, Montreal west. by the Rev. ‘ judgmev,‘ bang given “mug “we James Ireland. Cecil Alexander Lamb M- S- A- of Vancouver, B. (1.. to Ethtl Messervy B. A, of Charlotte- town, P. E. I DEATHS VICKERSON—.At Lawrence, Mass. Sunday. September 7th. Mrs. William Vlckerson. formerly oi Mount Slew- art. P. E. Island. 5553-9-1°'21lGENlAU-In the City, Sept. 9th. Remain§~ Chaflottemwn , re forwarded from M. Hennesseyb ‘I Parlors to his home in Richmond for Francis _Geneau, aged 35. interment. GORMLEY-dn this city, Sept, am, Mrs. Annie Gormley, aged 63. Re- mains were forwarded from M. Hen- MSSBYZS Parlors to her home in St. Teresa's for interment. FERGUSOPL-At Mt. Stewart. on September 9th. Gordon Ferguson, age 36. Funeral Wednesdiy, Service Herbert. I" ‘will: memory of ma. 192B. we miss you, keep, *1‘ J. John- lOth. l at 2.30. Interment at Mt, Mil MEMORIAM Mvllisnn. who died September m», 5°" "M" won: us. desr brother Loving you dearly. your memo _, we IunnwnM-Jqllrunnnn-(vlltllnnn bending-Rev. M. Scott Short Addresses by the Moderator of the Presbytery, Rev. St. Clair Jeans. Rev. Allister Murroy. Cnlulonlo; Rev. Thos. A. Rodger, Belfast. Music led by Choir under Mrs. J. A. iawsun. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. i? WVEDNESDAY ' ‘Hill-Weekly Prayer Service - Vizi- i tors cordially welcome-Jinn: g Memorial Hall. 5316-“, Fulton, D- D. Cmitiiucd from Page l 1822. He retired in 1872. having been m ulster of this, his firs’. and only parish, for fifty years. l-le i DIED IN STATES-lilac sad news! has been received‘ of the death of Mrs William Vlckerson, Lawrence. .Mo.=- which took place on Sunday. September 7th. The deceased was {formerly of Mount Stewart P. m. ilslani The remains will drive at 1 Mount Stewart today. Funeral zsotlce i later. ‘ ' ' wrcr.‘ ATTEND‘ roam ses. - felons-Pro: H. L. stswm. 9n. u, James liriel, K. C.. Mcno on acid captain John L. Read, Commander ‘of the car ferry steamer Prince Ed- ward Island proceeded ‘Mondny to Montreal, where they will s/tteud the final sessions of the Csuncllation Board apjmnted some time ago Lo inquire into the working ccrrditions Iraltes of pay and hours of labor of ‘the employees on the car ferry steal mer. Prcf Stewart is chairman of the bcard and Mr Friel is the rep- ‘resentatlvs appointed by the the; ‘Ministeruof Labor, Hon Pctea‘ Hee- han. JAL. Cohen, Toronto, barrister ls the representative clf the employ- BES . a ‘ JUDGMENT RENDERED - SM- executors. ivs. Jane Lidstone and other. respou idents. The case which concerned a contested will of the late Alfred m- ‘wuuams. West Point was heel-d last winter before ‘the Judge of Profoato. the will. Later an appeal was token to the Supreme Court. argument be- ing heard last July before the Chief iJustlce mu Mi- Justice Arsenault. Mr J. D. Stctvart. K. C., Messrs Thai-re and J. 0. C. Camp- bell supporttu the and appeal, and Messrs Bentley, K. C. and John- MISS owlmnrfiu F. coomss will resume Pianoforte instruction on September 15th. 6350.11, dhed in i515. his brotlvr, Rev. J. N. M. Legato, is mow minister in tlic city of Colerahe, an llllpflflfillt cen- cre of industry and of the Church m Northern Ireland. When Rev. R. Moor-head Legaie was licensed to preach in has native “COME AND HEAD. DEAN MIN- ER of the ‘Farnell Concert party in Zion Church Hall. September 15th.. in his violin selections. Mr Miner 11M Just rdt-umod from Germany where he has been studgring for the post four veers." 6862 SPECIAL MEETING of the Ben- evolent Irish society in their Hell. this eveninz (Wednesday). at B o'clock. Irutiatian of new members. snd other important business. 8865-9-10 trallen Prmbyterisn Church, oi which his uncle was Moderator. for voting men to supply that field. Mr. Legato, with a number of others. re- sponded to the call, and remained actively in that field until the Great ,War called him to the front as ‘chaplain of the Australian Mounted ‘forces. when he served with Lord Al- lcnby in Palestzne. etc. MT" ANNWERSARY_A pleasant, Mrs. Legate volunteered for ser- event took plscs at the home of Mr. “he am and was acwmed‘ she Si‘: ‘Ind Mrs‘ when Todd m" Valley sail for England. via Canada. accom- on samrd“ Aug‘ m“; when their’ panied by two of her children. the Hamfly “ambled m present them oldest already being in Ireland. but with tokens of affection and esteem on reaching MQMYH“ discowred‘ m on the mh mnlverury o! their her dismay. that on account of‘the wedmng h“ The evens“: waytorpedo menace. she must go alone mppny ‘pent m conversation and and leave her Chlldfzfl behind. or ‘peech making and an” presenting notmgo at all. She decided to do her the ‘m; a dainty lunch or good bit. in Montreal; undertaking im- thmgs w" "Wei “t” wsh-mg portont organiztalou work in connec- meu, mums muw hgppy yea” wltlonwith the ChildrensMemoriel Hos- come’ m “spewed m the“, “spew ,pitsl and during her regime raised no ,l:ss than $85,000, sufficient to wipe tive homes. - iout the existing debt and provide m endowment When tho war was over, Mr. Legato decided to join his wife and children in Canada and received a call to St. ‘Stophssfs Church. St. John where he remained a. number of years until the fogs, for which the city is n itorious, Continued from Pogo 1 raised. Much has been done to stim- ulate progress in education in both, city and rural schools through the donation of prizes, and the giving cloth” ‘m5 500k; chunk, deb“ of bronchial trouble. He accepn-Il a have been yeduced by 51509 ghmugh call to Burlington, Ont. in the Pres- ghe 911011,; Q1 m; mag“, and $700 ‘bytery of Hamilton. and vrhen be f:- was given towards reducing the debt Slincd. the iflllfuvihg mimlfe ‘YRS on the Sacred Heart Home. siuo was recorded, which speaks for itself: donated to the Orphanage. Service “Seldom, if ever, has a resignation this ficsbytcry‘ with Justice and concurred in by Mr stated the will. vmwr w ‘he pmvmu was M!‘ P" in every perish of the Island. The as an one death of Rev. Lawrence Smith, o our affectionate regard for great educntionslist, was also referr- ed to. In closing, Mrs. Casey ex- pressed the thanks of the League to ‘ in my; payt of gs _ , the Alberton Sub-division and to the Enwgh (,3 become Qgngpicugus as a Ishmd‘ He referred t0 the mmmoni Viol-HHS i=1¢YKYm9n 1°? their ¢°'°P"“' preacher. where for generations the ancestry of the people of this prov- i “on Lnce end to the people of Florida.» and North Carolina, hence he said. sewiw R,“ yo; 9-3,“, a553,, the mflmm W! “Moms 0i the P» ' lipid of‘. tribute to the Catholic Wo- his hm‘, cunum m5 ,,,s,~_,,c,._,. .D. Gold, former Mayor of Sesbreerc, ‘Florida. ,who left on return to his southern home Monday afternoon. iilr. Gold addressed the Rotary Club, ‘Monday on his irnprcsions of the iple of the two sections are funds imentally the some. In 1779 thre ston K. C. arguing contra. Yester- days Judgment‘ given by the chief‘! and its members are Lay Apostles in with a more poignant sense Justice Arsenault. allowed the appeal with costs in both Courts and rein- IMPRESSED BY ISLAND PROV- INCE_A ream and very mtemwd division of the League be established cu;- grgat admiration for Mr, is the watchword of the Catholic been accepted bi’ ‘Women's League, Mrs. Casey said, deeper and more grhfffll regret and of loss. resignation of Rev'd. Robert from the the truest sense. Touching reference ‘thin the was made to the death of Bishop O‘- ‘Moorhcad Legato, B. D.. Leary, who always gave great en- cl-mge of Burlington. "We wish, therefore; to take this couragement to the work of the League. One of the last wishes of opportunity of exprerslng. no: oxily the beloved dlsnltary was that a sub- ,cur keen disappointment. bu’. also Legatz NEWMINISTER land an urgent coll came from the Aus- ' “ o; necessitated his resignation because. FAG!‘ '1 ‘HKILIS 50c Autostrop Utility Knife FREE with Every Package of Autosirop Blades (ten) Reguiar $1.00 89c 60¢ 5,," I 5.," nouns) " .. .. g" . 5°" DUPLEX‘ star-Alias‘? reissue“ DIAGNESIA ounce '9,“ y“ ' P Egg‘: 49 0 33c obs 39c 51-00 iii." f M?" 50c \'f!\'(-I.l-\ IPANA FORHAxv Gui"? -"~li.i\' mo I "roux u mo“, s 555ml‘- CREAM z men: p551: u i o i 89o 2m i 3st 49c ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSORS T0 THE MacKlNNON oucc c0. The ,4 Store ‘am-i- martyrdom,- UpForMdififime ‘ 3m‘? ffay-Gffs With the MCTiLlTlE baseball plsg- wtliout cracking. Either on: downs occupying the nltclnfion o.‘ a . c-m can g0 the (U11 55,33“; am: “"86 Provinces, the Abcgweizs arc ‘ l: clitflcuiz to judge who will be a1. imllecrlns Slrensrh for their yearly oozed to start the first game, which Onslaught on the title. u. l5 known is now only a week ahead. Players who have been taking on! “‘ The Champs of Nova Scofia. are to a passing lnlcresl in the game ciuv- ho the Jibiilc.‘ opohcnts, quite likely in; the City League struggle, are not‘: , ihe Splzngimll Miners. who have been working out nightly, and evmcing ‘ ihundzzurlg over other contenders m the most determined desire to bring the sister provinces in steamroller the championship to mo c.ty. sivlc. Principal oi these in color and Springhil. appears extraordinarily Playing ability is John "Whackie" I strong, but Charlottetown too is bet- McEachern, smartest cf infielders. zer fortified all around than for any "Whackle is putting lill his bubbling‘ like series it has ever faced. enthusiasm into the game, and his; Atfending the nightly pygqflcesv be_ pep is infusing the rest of the gangzsidcs those mentioned above, have with optimism and confidence. gbcen “Percy” Mclnms. reliable third , Another infielder, Fred lticCaregu. I sackcr, "Shono" Frances. mainstay who shares with lticEachern in popu- | behind the bat, "Johnny" Williams, iarlty. has been drawn from retire- fighting second baseman, and m the ment to help out. Freddie is the ciev- ' outfield. McCabe. Doyle. Bolger, Mur- crest base-runner perhaps in the lov. Whztlock. Bradley. ‘Marltimes. besides being a fine fir-Em. Urban Blanchard, Ed Lynds and ing first sacker. and ‘ a consistent Frvcrnl more, round out a team which hiiter- ‘ iws P‘-‘c1i'-"l1‘~i; necessary‘ to make the Still another addition to the fold going rough for theltoughest. club and not the least ivelcolno is “Lcffj” the? pill be in conflict with in the McQuald. a pitcher who needs no i: newt few weeks. trocluctioh to Charlottetown folks! The boys are showing unusual His return gives the Ablzlcs thr- form. and it 1S taken for granted the strongest. pitching staff the club has _ wlxofc czty w.ll rnlljr be 1nd 111E111, ever had. alone: with "Putfi." Connor< - "Big GUS" McDonald. anal Fran.» Cnrbonncll. ~ Thzs quartctte can pitch a gruelling? delightful comrade. “Mr. L-gate has not been ptionolly able minisfcr and him as a node but long very long paign Ls meeting land Hospital again shall be brought before an open meeting of tile gon- cral public for final after the DYPFHVZ fund-ta local newspapers at lens: consiri allow said completed. and that shall be advcriiscd in tho ‘ to: uzcelzs m addivlnn msz-ewlasfisxzxofiéh ill the TCOlll of Miss Mair, the sup. cluhtenf ‘tinu. and smother unit ‘ . who Ls away on vaco. Patient in the f; YOOlTl. New hospital A Necessity ‘ships left Scotland with immigrants people have been accustomed to the In his address on the Sisters of ‘but “With his scholarship. 8 TB- accurate “mexfs Ina-Bile of b61118 011* °’ the finement his wlnsome ‘Irish genial- 9‘ greatest organizations in the Roman m, h“ vuhed and 1.0mm“ B.“ .c“th°n° church‘ The Mm M me parlance and his evangelical pas- for North Carolina. One ship "a5‘lfia.g\lfi is not selfish. but for God 5mm ML Legate “,Y|1Are\-er he goes ‘wrecked at Malpeque. the families and for Canada. F‘ remaining on the Island. ‘Iheir rel atlves. Ramsays. McGaugms. lVfc Kenzies, McKay's, McDonald's er DcBlols day. Mr. George pre prominent citizens in the south to- , In the words of a will sustain the noblest traditions of Igreet Canadian they are one of the the Presbyterlan m.n.-_,n.,._ and Bur. ; greatest factors for daily good. At s “ngtoxfs Mmost tram. 103s M“ be me gathering of bishops in Quebec in we“ g3,“ M “mg on," Comer of t install: o-rldecide: that‘ theileague ‘he vineyar‘, whhh we hope M“ b. res rct t er wor to mm gratlcn. a sunny Comer. and near enough ,0 3-5-8-10-12-15414042-2448 rzAlwnyl keep Douglas‘ Eevviioh Linlment at hand. ready t0 bflhl im- Never till life ends. "shall we forget you Dear to our hearts is the grave when T. Duffy and Rose A. g N. D. MacLean UNDIBTAIIB EIBALMIB Charlottetown A North Wlbhln Phone I48 v 0 O sfifivfv°tflvfi+tv+vnnn Situation Vacant CHRISTMAS MONEY Ave., ‘Ilorcnto. Abegwelt Hotel. Borden. 5'13 Harrington. Halifax. gd-l-egnlilelp and Agents Christmu Cards in every town Ind city in C medilte relief to burns. Jon thrust end Quincy, sores and felons. Stops bleedin! It 011°?» PW‘, vents blood poisoning. Splendid for book free. You sleep. - Inserted by his Sisters, Mrs. James‘ 5:47-11. I g OOOKOOO-OQQOQi- l Q -—-— ' to Halifax. Male Help Wanted time“ wen-rm ron ms: Call bv phone after 0 P. M. GGM-ii-lu-Si. ____.__._____.____._..____ LEARN BARBIRING THROUGH , our low cost course. expert i-rvning. i write or coll Moler Barber College. ' to her p M. H. w. B-lii-ttstlseptao. "‘"""“"_‘ ‘Thompson. truce and Vere McLeod manufacturer requires represents-x tiveo (both sexes) to sell Personal, liberal commissions. Write for complete informotion. Premier Art Guild, 210 Victoflm, Toronto. __,_,__',,'; 8. H. A. I-l-lmo. s‘ded at the meeting. stay in the province Mr. the guest oi‘ Mr. Fred. E. Morris. .___._________. PERSONALS Gold wk". i from New York where he visited his brother, J. E. Murley. Miss Katie Mahy of Boston, Mass. is spending s pleasant holidsy- with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Keenan, sc- ‘componied by Misses label Rodger- ;son. Mary MCFAHIHB and Ruth Walsh, left yesterday on t. motor trip Mr. Malcolm Docherty. Cardigan. I k] d “kin dI-IASILY. ‘returned yesterday morning to Heli- quc y some g or ers now ~ _ ‘or m" “imam, n” a‘ Penna‘ t fax to resume his studies at. Dslhou Christmas Greeting Cards. Bell on i sight. Regal Art 00., 310 Soadlno , 3-5. V. i sic University. Reverend J. C. Martin. of Rose- ‘neath, who entered Comp (Hill l-fos- pital, Halifax. on August 13th, for itr m is doing as well as can be expected. Miss Ruth Ayers, nurse in trlihing at the Royal Victoria. Hospital, Mon- srents, Dr. end Mrs. Ayers. Messrs. W. C. McLeod. Poul motored to the city yesterday. ACANADIAN GRQITING CARD Mum, an,“ “Rhonda, w“ o‘ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MncDonnld. ro- performed on his hand. He of lfliton. treol, has arrived on o month's visit Dunn; hjsflhls was not feasible for all. but _ rmit us the privilege of more than through their generous help they were us“, lenowfihip R1,,‘ mm the melnl of establishing a religious “we ‘fish M1, Modemtn. to have in edvanrc; also that. t‘. rcsolu n shall be published in the (‘fllllfillfli pubLcity and literature." It was explained that thc forego- ing resolution was rstlrsrd h" fir." c f the dsirict chairmen fled agreement with the a&rtion trustees because it was unricrstooi in _ m, pffnflw" new modem hosnh that some ClUZPElF. do" ‘o tho public n1 an nbcglutc lmbnc necesm“ vote in favor of con’ ‘Ufililf; ‘.310 M" gjqwytlsglid entire “mmgnea m building on tho around no": ma. . by the institution opposite the, Ev- hibitirn Grounds sill thoucht s~u~ other site m C‘!".-srl~ftc‘fuvn ironic. ho‘ - - 01o the succe§ of the campaign ‘ fictive GISYHCLS. supper was cr- bf‘ H. Harper Horne, chair- wrcfcrablv Th’: ‘Yu-‘YFS and hank .\I. Stewart. vice W15 t0 513k? 5W5‘ ‘utrztirln. cf the Allied Towns Com- Slie 5-‘ ma? hi’ .. . unh which Charlottetown be PhO-‘PP- hi‘ 1 ‘r .15 (lirirzf: CllAlflllEll through- ihc P999‘? Th°i'~“f°“‘ it" “ no Cflllllllfi} will co-cliierate. ‘ community know‘? u the shsters o’ inserted in the Mrlzxtos of this Ham- iiservlc; ti?‘ l imstdest’ beglxnf‘; ilton Presbytery. this sincere but in- ing. u snce cg yesrso l _ , adequately expressed appreciation of Mr. Albert E. Murley ha returned foundation it has extended all over ML 15mm!‘ as a minister and as a Canada. At present eleven founda- iflmd‘ and we ask ‘ha, a cam, be to“ u‘ ‘sutured from w.“ to given to him accompanied by our Cour“ The“ work m me can“ m‘. kindest regards and most cord‘al zoo’! m‘ ‘wk’ m’ may‘ we spa-anally Wishes for several more vcors of ‘rad- neglected, and for the immigrant. _ ' font ministry. ‘ The work they have accomplished so for is marvellous. In the one port of Halifax in i029 there were 22.000 Catholics from Europe tended. Re- markable social work is accomplished in other centres, the placing of girls in positions, and giving homes to the poor. The community in Toronto was originated through the efforts of Archbishop McNeill, Rev. Arthur Couglm. and Rev. George Daley. The letter is directing the commun- ity, and so quickly has the number increased that he has been asked send the Sisters w Europe to carry‘ on the some work u in Canada. ‘they are doing at home what the foreisn missionaries are doing abroad, lending o life of sacrifice, not for thy temporal ssin, but to be of assistance to the poor. needy and destitute. An interesting and extended verbal report of the Notional Convention list year wu made by Mrs. W. J.‘ McIntyre, who was oppointed first Vice-President of‘ that orunir-"Aion- comparlied by his aunt, Mrs. Dlniellsfep dancing of During tho evening there were ren- qsqg u epeeisl numbers. several orchestra selections, a vocal solo ov Mr. Raymond Kfleern, o eon! in little girls, and s vo- Bermrd Gillls. The Mr. Ralph O'Brien Ill much Inflows!- iseconded by Dr. H. D. Johnson Board cf and other . u-Icut arm, vslth only: 60 beds the in- ENlilliiiilifi CcrltL-ucd from Page l ____..___.__. Province must have a new Prince Edward Island llmpital. No cause could be noblcr than that which you have undertaken. I arsure you that it will give me great pleasure to cc- cperate with you. and that f always shall appreciate the privilege which you have extended to me. With n long pull, a strong pull and a pull all together. I om sure we shall Mn." It was announced at the Beach Grove Inn supper that. although the question of the site for the new ho‘.- pitol already has at two annual mcoiiurs. referred to the third soon as p prvsent 5250.000 camp tion moved by Mr. S. A. ltfcLcod passed unanimously by the Trustees at a meeting Monday ev lng was read to the c: district chairmen. as follows; ‘ "Resolved. that the question of a ‘ lite for the new Prince Edward ls- rooms and beds were occup ‘noon voted upon , expressed lllllli-(‘lf it will be uuficfinzs cndorrmrnni of (h? Bord‘.- uvneral public n time for final consideration. as ‘ osslble nitcr the end of the Gnu-n aiun. A resnlu- new Pn ._\\'as explains-d b}: llxcruirv: andvmnn Tidlnarsll. Ch nfercrzc: of ' slitut‘. cided to refer tho c}; general public ch22 mo“ most. democrat: v.13: c. question. Serving (‘nhilrtillfi- "We wish to a cf Queens an“. K t‘: m Clialrlnon R cl‘ "that all tho members of TllE‘ Bofirri of Tl'll.'~'."i" have lilflifllllllff‘. nprn viii-i: “n llliF important qursliczx, and vhn: no *0- ‘iygard oursclvcs as agents fcr 1hr: cox:- lcrnl public. holding office for U1." sole purprue cf cnrryih: out ‘xv popular \\.ll and oi scrum: llle c. ‘llllllllLVs hos: lutmTF-Li. to ti": l ‘of our ahzlztjv " I A resolution approx-lit: the "mud? ‘of the rlospitnl Board in vcf the slfc quesllcti once more t) 1h" general public was passed 1111311.- mously by the mcclzil: nl (llF Chlilflllbll hs‘. over . Tllli chain:- mcnt was moved by 1r. W. \\'. ("Jci- ‘ .. lav . by, of CCTXlTVIIll. and scconricd Mr. A. S. PFPWF". of Blur-ray l bar. Executive (‘inlrxlnli Tidm ' zcsoluiinn Al last night's moving in lT""\"l\ filftllilll Rcgcrfi ..kcr.= 1f wor. poihfczi on was croowiorl beyond if‘ inzrrmil capacity. That \cr_\' evcniz" lMr. RT??? vcinfi-rzl. nil the rcgu. of szlflltliicrl tv flu": lnu. tho urccv.‘ nrcvl for n‘ ‘RC8 Echmrri Itiand Hmsplfnl Chair- .c<:l incl ‘ lcr rhazzlzicz". who attended the j wcrc L. T. Benton, of Bon- J V.‘ Fjcfc Emerald Junction: t s. McEwcn. Stanley Bridge‘. Emir-rah‘; W. L. Jenkins, bee, Eldon; W. -- w. \v . ‘ .Mur- l’ C. Bennett, Murray AfcPhcc. Cumberland. 5211c Mlle Creek; J Tldmarsh u- Hospital who wcfe meson‘. were W. K. chozrlflazi; Frank M . l-l Hnzvpdl‘ Home; John G Ricliwtivcll; J. E. Boll; ii. I) John- ou. Al. D. and J. A. Clark. A lllFPTYf". of the Ciltltffilgll corn- ltlzifro “'12 held an headquarters. 136 Rzchzuonrl Sircct. yesterday after- Tlrs- sccchd mcctihg of thJ-l ha. born calicd by ‘Mr. Tid- ...l for four oclock this after- in ill" some place. lli7‘il. fnkc ‘u: unnwnrcs. A! the iir<t flifllll; hem Flirnnls and in- Zc it fur hrontpt rel‘; , Fall Colds