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Sepmxgwé}; m "i: Morrison On Tuesday. m’ w 1 ° mm‘ ' m“ ' Address By Lieutenant Govenor At Afternoon Function. _-__ At the opening of the celebration of anniversary of St. Dun- stsnuUnlversity on Tuesda , the foi- on was deliver- ed by His Lordship Bishop Morrison s. former rector of St. the ~ 75th., lowing eloquent of Antigoiiish, Dunstanh, who spoke from the "Look Upon Thy Servants and ‘upon Their Work and Direct Children '. . . ." 89m iplfiiQ, 17th verses. in the course mon His Lordship said: The power of God in sphere of action is His miracles. Divine foundation. Ber —_ I ~bl i E l?’ ti/"rti limited. ui successful ei-alG it Large Assets and Earnings recommend as a sound investment Mortgage Bonds of Federal Grain TheCom ‘y " we d - odfiwn“ country an m. r_ usinesses. They have been Operation for many years. heir consolidated assets are e uivalent to more than .175 P9!r'a?ll.0i_)0_67 First Mortgage Bond of , now being issued. Assets include 888 country elevators and 3 terminal "averaged We m. organization, l ~ b . a Their combined earnings, and reserves, for the past 5.21 limes the inept of this Bond iuue. sblidation, the Ccmpan will be one of the largest independently d ‘ aria a. having a total capacity of 12,500,000 available for interest three years have annual interest require- As aresult of the con- controled ‘n elevator com-- lt wil_ be a well-balanced and substantial economies in ad- ' , ' ministration and operation are expected. ' Price’:- iiiO and abcrued interest, to yield 6% LSO Royal Securities. Corporation b . t , , , Riley Building, Charlottetown ‘ Telephone 821 <—-_-—-\ —jn-l\ . with regardjo universities lands as also in the universities in our The great work and cou- tinued it down to the present time. in the church has even been alive to her responsi- We are not little province. Today we are ssemblod to COBImBIDDP-q the 75th anni- jubiiee-of the work for the ‘welfare or m been wonderful. once of their church_ lbecame organized were opened duy had their origin in the far vision and persistent activity much to be thankful to God work has ben handed down own Western Hemisphere. Laval ‘began its great our neighboring republic bllliles in that great land. forgetful of our own ate in a fitting manner \"ersary--the diamond college and it it a pleasure to to salute her. The hundrgd years ‘ago, for the er education or province. dertook the wor 100 years ago. a university. Ono can scarcely in the economic the community. the same was also true. should rejoice. We find our We recommend "jolce, and he hoped fully. The speaker then "What of the in the hands and offer- ‘iiunicipality of ilalhousie 515% Bonds Due August 1531959 ‘Denomination: $1,000: i ‘riuca V100 AND INTEREST; TO YIELD 51-2 p. c. Eastern Securities Company 140 RICHMOND STREET. _ Samoan __ i_ Ilouorou 4' The - Newsprint In rm Canadian paper from low _ _ @914!!!’ i! "PW! “PM”! “‘ P°""°“' ' malysis of the indum-y Limited cnaano-rrsrowu v nmrsx rssosarcrou MONTH-EAL BUMMEBBDJI not been for not be her‘ com-lug mo years so by. specializing. We are in an lee in the Western have to thank their own alumni.‘ Their institution gave essary training. The spas. ferred. to the s-pirlt of the many donations received. eluding he said, under the direction of Bree) Credo Bree) Agnus Del and W. i. Brown. Afternoon Programme delivered on the grminds by phy. Lieutenant Governor Recovery of the dustry i°"‘“i'.lh'.i"~°-oo“,'.ii°.'i'ii prices resulting for an‘ endowment for Bf. University. Ladies and.‘ dt-is s far cry foo ~ r,“ ill s t iv preggi‘ s; ivof 18 and is his ser- ls Own as wonderful he The church has a, and Her snkliid has The apostles, those first missionaries realized the import- nilssion-ihoy realized what was at stalie. They went forth to meet the Pagans and bring the truths to mankind. The church has ever been thm pioneer in educational work throughout the world. As the schools and so‘ education goes hand in hand with ihelwork of the church. The great universities of fo- -sesinz church. The Catholic Churclrdhns for. Her in older many former students coming institution had its modest beginning with the opening of St Andrews College in 1880. A education of the youth of the land. Such was the beginning of the high- the people of this It showed a spirit‘ of self- sacrifice on the part of those who un- work which began d continued by this what wonderful good the college plays and social welfare of His lordship re- ferred to the numlber of Brsdusi-fli who went forth from-the institution and the numfher of Priegle who came forth was wonderful. in other lines _It is meet sud just that on this occasion we after seventy-five years with a record or which every graduate should rs- tha university would continue to function success- futureTL-the future is of the generation to come. This institution could not have existed without ilhe unstintod scori- flce of those who directed it. - those sacrifices we would today. Education is be- e and more exacting as His Lordship here com- pared the education of today to that of long ago. Practically all universit- Hemisphere have attained financial strength and they their own students. for the success of the‘ university and “Let us hope a real sense of responsibility will come to us to understand the necessity of educa- ion. The following music was rendered by the choir of Si. Dunstsn's Basilica: Brown: Kyrle (Concori) Gloria. (Van (Drebois) Sanctue (Van The solos throughout were admirab- ly taken by Rev. B. Gillie, S. F. Doyle In the afternoon the oihcisLopen- in; took place when addresses were The Rector, Rev. Jmnes A?‘ Mur- Premier Saunders, Bishop Kelley, Charles Dalton. Dr. W. J. P. MUM Hon, Geo. E. Hughes and others. Bishop Kelley made a strong appeal Dunstan‘: University, stating that there should the conferring by Iaval University. ~30 A. marshy. His Honmfiynshi vemor Hearts gave a utvery “ma,” ‘Mun mi“: v useinblod to ‘welcome You Lei-duties, Reverend Rector. Pro- fessors and Alumni of st. Dunstan!’ tissues: ——-- tmimb wnoonco BILLS-On -' $113.3. $13.’. 1E1? $33.1?" were» - new a ww- M n mo: No ' LADIES WIAB in * Paula's ad means all yardage goods or wearables required b7 M! Lady- caarsoo, us Aufiust 10m, ‘i1 8W, ductions. PIYIOM Lid. 1i30-0-B-2i i-i during communicate with Hall. Saturday evening. v ‘liis-s-‘i text: Their don. Charlottetown. August reiary. and forks. this issue. has been awarded by of the -_..__ to us country please note that with it. I B O ebagk in jail. A vagrant was in Jail. A woman for and inscspable was ‘fined $10 costs. A speeder was fined $5. higher uivrrsn cmmcn or School; 11 a. m. realize nierfield, Dr. ‘Irueman; -__a,_. college asked: Hbd it i age of midway over, the amount of rice and be a full university with a diair of agriculture as well as other faculties. couple as they marched from the sl- Nmmlsl 5W1 c" 93 He olffersd dtod contribute personally my, '11“ 5mm who w" lgtendeg by Noranda ... ... .. . 0H0 Ollllh 0 III. p c u ‘U u. ___ . A feature of the proceedings was h" “im- w“ P'“‘““° ““"’“i" w“ W" “PM °“ » . number of relatives with lied life. , ""0hIIoii.I-ot'!.Itwaa H’. MacDonald hives-end J. _ f dlliihtei‘ og the ssiggs s. and m. F ENG- mfzgf; prominent guests st the next Oanad» rsariss wnnmo to take sucsts' , < mmuuon "u. Wm ma” eminent emcee recently and he seep.- eri an invitation to the P. E. island g Tour.“ Aucchuom mm“ “(Lam u at the Congress when a delegation .._.__ ABBAl-A MACNEILL t Vi tori n l c a and J. J. Mahsr, counsel for the 4, Association called upon him to tam‘ ____ sjraivr to our your omnuu a ready for the hi; provincial exhibi- is-za. Send for prise list. I. W. Bouiter. los- r sly-m, T0 GUARDIAN SUBSCRIBER IiClflCKlBS-ywhen you are prepar- ing to go a pickniching it may pay you to take advantage of The Guar- dian special offerlof plates, spoons‘ Read advertisement in YB!!! AWARDED-A prize of $10 he School Board to Miss Marga et Black of West Kent school who led. the city candidates in the Prince of Wales College Matriculation examinations. To .COUNTRY ADVERTIMNG georgeite, bridal veil with a wreath PATBONS-Will advertisers in the or orange bmsomsl £15m?“ bouquet of carnations and maiden “dnnmmwu u‘ payabh i“ ad‘ hair fern. She was attended by her van” m“ Wm“ “and!” m “'1' sister, Miss Pansy MacDonald, of vertisemcnt to send the cash along Roxbmy Mm“ who was dressed m “M4454! yellow gccrgette with hat to match. POLICE cQURT-Ai’. i110 P011136 ‘Amm yesteflh” m°mm3 W“ 3mm‘ was be utliully, rendered by Nliss m‘ lflm“ m“ ?'°h“?m°“ A“ Verna Griffin. During the mass, ap- were each find $200 or three months proprme hymns were sung by M“ 51"“ 5° “Y5 ‘Perry. accompanied by Miss Mattie “m! 5m“ Dalton. Everything combined to make ‘and the hour a truly joyful one. After CANQIM- the Reverend. J. H. MacDonald, cous- Remington, Aug. 11, Rev. J. R. Saint, h. ofthe brim," Here the ‘mmasrflc D- D" "finial"- 9~45 l- m» sunny friends took occasion to extind their and 7.30 p. m.. Dr. heartfelt good wishes. The young Trueman. Pr "ent of Mt. A. Unl- couple 1e“ ‘ versity; 3 p. m., first church, Sum- moonflq-he relatgves and (fiends o! 3 D- IX!» sim- the young couple showed their es- dsy School. Ahearty welcome to all. NOTICE ‘l0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- EBSt-in order to insure insertion of advertisements, ideal advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Office not later than 10.80 Add. the day previous to publication. when the advertisements are half- pags ‘or more, copy must be in the Office twenty-four hours _in advance. filld-b-Sl-tf. THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at chsriozuiowalingun ia-zabwui betiiebilgeltanglbesiuerpuien hare.’ More prises for livestock. Ail freight: paiiLon livestock. Biggest Three performing conggm McColl Frontenac ... .,, which they showered on the happy iittingly attiredin an ensemble of Prise Bros. ... m march, Quebec Power ... ... ... ... 92% chm and to Steel of Canada Pfd. ... ... ‘iheminany yurs of happy wed- Consolidated cm ... ....- v Radi Wednesday Purity fisheries ... ... ... .. . to ti: fiisads um shown a s»; one lov- apu hmuuuivnpgvsgmflt m; mum. toobplace use. Mark's Anni-lean Oan ' ‘ i w uisanionino;gr.a.... ' n’: the holy bonds of matrimony by the General Motors ... ... ... .- 1 8. Steel ... ... ... ... Jjflii "new; a body ggimne u. no Sank oi Nova lcotia MacDonald. of Baolof Milli-Nil ..;aio m‘ igquflabflyyds and Edward A. Oriiiln. Banhoi Commerce ... ...-sis vie ' " 9K 1.‘ $0 ma‘ acwaa-‘ggtd; Session In Charlottetown MONTREAL, August 8.-Ons o1 the. ‘ lan Good Roads Association's 0on- gress, which will be held in Charlotte- Minlster of Roads. i The Minlskr was at the local gov- be present headed by George A. McNameo sec- reary of the Royal Automobile club . der the invitation-Hon. Mr. Perraut i nnounced that J L. Boulanger. Deputy Nllnistor, and Alexander _ Fraser, chief engineer of his depsrt- I "_ ment would accompany him. ' ‘ The Minister further declared that lhls intention Ls to tender; an invi- tation to the delegates to choose as their next convention town, the city o1 Quebec, where the meetings could be held in September, 193i). liq thought that after the closing of the convention, the delegates could undertake under the auspices of the Roads Department, the round trip of the recently inaugurated Per- ron boulevard skirting the Cvaspe Peninsula. ' ' inn of Lot, 1. The bride was charm- ingly attired in a dress of hwlts ‘ and. carried a The gromni was supported by his bro- iher, mo" Griffin. The wedding march the ceremony a dainty _ wedding breakfast was served at the home oi then for a. short honey- teem and love by many beautiful and costly gifts. The many friends of the family will recall another iri- here-sting scene which" occurred in st. Mark's Church a ybsr ago, when a brother ‘of the groom was ordained, The Reverend Howard Griffin, who ‘ ' 15 Bi» present in Edmonton. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market Reports furnished ‘by Gresnsliiolds, & Co. Montreal. in Stewart Jones lb 00., 88 Great George 5L, Charlottetown. Qlloied at Closing, Aug. l, 1929. ‘mum hon-ml yo“; ‘m, ‘m, gziiixoney 82v. days limo racing. Write to your "" " for this strensth. Mb g p m _' . them tine nec- 290ml! an: p?! to ostongi: “his” sc c Grain .. _ .. er erere- em fungi u m.’ u J °‘°P°"'~‘°“ J. W. Boulior, Secretary. Ciurlotte- Brazumn -- -~- _-~-- ---- 73% ' B. A. 011.. ... ... ... ...- com mm. P.’ l. Island. div-n B c Power :12: wsnonvo BELLS-An event of 3mm“! Pmdm“ --i 35 mo" mm Mum; interest took Canada Car . . . . .. ... ... ..‘123"A place at ‘St. James Church, Summer- 82'?‘ gem“ 55‘; fild as. 1.. Tu d ..11 soui. F l‘ a W" "1 “W” 35 Mr. w. J. “i”; M“ E_.;:M:L, :,{,v,,ke_ Canada Brewing .. m: “era. Mluw w" united by the holy DOIIIiIliDh BYiIlEB ... ...; ...» 109% (lTArchambeala) bond o1 matrimony to Mr. John A. Fmflg“ PW“ 35mm“! -~ 3,555 Hughes, otNorhoro. by the pastor. g°sei Fgigmiiia’, --- -- 54 Rev. Francis McDonald. The bridal ‘mm st "e5 -- 36 ‘any entered me church to the Home Oil ... ... ... ... 23%’ shun! Mynhengdnuweddmgmatch‘ 11111365181011 ... ... ale sub an 39% beautifully played by Mrs. James inimtriql Aiwflml --- --~- 33% on! _-rh m 1 m_ n rns ona hckel 52% 5...“, ed ‘truth’ ;,£:,::§ :::‘.::t:.im_ International Petroleum .. 24V. ‘flak’ b” o! relative. and {rung o‘ ‘he Lyah Construction ... u. u" 33 ' contracting parties. who showed their Mmiil/‘Hlffll 53% enthusiasm in s marked degree by 14mm!‘ PW" 135 41 National Breweries owl u. u». 0111141 . .. Plmsul Plum ... .. 1'" one en 0:0 n . O .£Q' \ , . In,‘ A sad gloom was cast over Freeland hnd the surrounding communities Saturday morning, July i8, when news came that "Little Henry" was Wreath from the Freeland Women's‘ dead. Tender and loving to all with whom Inghum Palmer, Gladys and game,“ w moi-mo; it was noticed that he be- “3 came much water. Bis last words .° ": "it weiowsnmoti-miwmtnsr." The Allegheny .. ... ... ... 908i gum“ m §unhy_‘g“m°°“ w‘; 13"“ largely attended. The service at the '7‘ house was conducted by the my. Mr. Admits You Morning, Afternoon and Evening l 4 $3 ... Exhibition and HQ1§$§_f1. =fii*f»‘T l Races A AUGUST 19th to 23rd. PROGRAMME = MONDKY , ‘} AfiZCTTlOOIF-Opfllillg 4 R M. , ,1» it ii’ . Evening-Midway and Vaudeville. ' ' TUESDAY l; Morning~Visit LiveStock, etc. After- WEDNESDAY oililoonf Htfise Iatiiigfl and Vaudeville. THUR D ve11111g~ erry 1 way and Vaudevil o, FRIbASY AY Take lots of time. See the whole show, I Know your country audits products. ' $3.00 Tickets on Sale August 12th. I; . Buy This Big voioo Ticket at Drug and Dry Goods 33 Stores its Transferable ‘ '- . lie-DAYS House RACING-i Provincial Exhibition, Charlottetown. P.-.s. l. . _ Biggest Entry List for Years l" Horses from Maine, Nova Scotia New Bruns ' ‘ . _ . wick 2&1?’ grigclfiiislsciward Island will stage battles you canmjéi w r s i 4‘ s-WAUDEVILLE TROUPES -3 will entertain and amuse. Ralph Madison will singz, ‘A 31:; L950" Band will Play and all be happy as a wedding- 'I$1.00 Sees the Whole Show Race Days - i PROSPEROUS P. E. ISLAND A “'1 "While ailthe world has its troubles 'thi fortunate a guzvufce has BSQaDed. The West has only one half crop. "EH10 wmplains. Quebec is suffering from drouth ¥illCh has damaged the hay crop. Everywhere ‘the armers have been hard hit. l But On P. E. I." Crops will berai/nong the best in many years. An abund- _ - ant hay crop will find a profitable market thro failure in England and smaller crops in Canada. l v Wheat and Oats we be sky high. s‘. POTATOES-Well you know that they are offerin . now. I S0 CHEER UP and have a real bang up time " AT THE EXHIBITION, CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘ AUGUST 19m to 23rd. 21:?“ urn ezhe ‘teacher-ind pupils of m . u _ (Pioneer Please Copy), therein a rose. He leaves io mo besides his father and mother, fOUIIQChOOI. brothers and four sisters, to whom] the sympathy oi the community is. intended‘. - l’ ~ _ on Flowersz-Crssccnt from the Lad-i Teacher: "New 50h!!! wlm hr the ies Aid of Freeland United Churflulnlche in o church? . _'. flabby: "It's thrash; up“; up‘ "l? W" tlss- sol! Milieu t. ‘w, % HENRY RAYMOND SMITH —___. Institute. Spray from Mr. and Mrs. it."- always calming Henderson, and a Broken Circle from i through its representative. Rev. Dr. green flat crepe with hat he “m, m emu“, was: 43f‘ thenhizziliggaryugglgxraemovf w. on“ Hugh” m, guppomq m, Shavxvtenisan ... .. 99% ‘true’ “mum m everyone, mum, , Jsnies A. Mummy. the present Rector "mm- 51'“ m’ “°"°m°“7 b'“k!”i 5m‘ w ‘“ "‘ “ “ 39° during the year of physical pain, this a of so Dlililillfl. . wasanrved at the home oi iangius- 8M1 s! ileum» 63% m, w, "m, Hm,» -- "v _ __ g u“ __‘____, ‘M _ _‘ - ,, Addmummm‘ mm,“ tin Murphy. brother of the bride, and flwillibhl . . . . .. ... .. 44 em. h“ m‘ ‘o, Bu“, u" . i» ‘ . ' ‘ *9“**~'§9§90QJ‘ g L v imbridsl party lefton aniotor trip wlsyeizamaclf ... ... .... e4 “up” ‘mm o‘ “m”, w“ m" ‘ , v At afternoon session. following is °\W1°""°""-. "m1"! l" i?“ “"- P" “°°“‘° ‘"4 community. All um. medical skill » opening remarks by thaflecior. BM- evbtiing in Norboro, where a large ClhlillMllt-ihz -. ... ... 24% mo,“ 4° w“ ‘m. h“ o! no “m. . \ BBQ hi!!!” 11M! DDIDiIIiOIlTB ... -.. u- on u It ‘no m m. .“w hnu“‘ot s.hud.y ~ . Q ‘ I -_ _ . . 14o Richmond st, ' rue, Life, Accident", Slcloieli- l _"PlateGlass;inaurj'biice|iiyi ‘j 9"?“ “i333 . ‘ n‘. sir-norm“ » a