\ serrations 1s, 1921 o’Clocli 1 ‘ ' clears {lie ligda‘ n33 rcbtoutidé U132 RevereinlH. E.- Winterlnute Speaks In Baptist Church At the BaptlsLChurch Wednes- day evenihfa’ most interesting and lngplrlliflyflddffisfi was given, by Rev. HuE Wintemute who has been en- in Missionary work in Bolivia South America J for the past five years. Mr. and Mrs. Winiemute -are both natives of Ontario with home in Toronto. lng under the Foreign lssion Board of the Baptists of Canada. - The address was a most inform- ing andzcomprehenslve presentation of the past history of the southern continent from the time of the Spanish conquest. He dealt with the three great streams of life de- veloping from that central historic event; the political, commercial or economic and the religious. Y this as a fitting background who?“ ‘m5 m Ellgltmd- They at. sew; . I terday afternoon he went to visit Ithejlome of the late Neil Vicker- son, who laboured for a short time in LaPaz, Bolivia, the scene of Mr. Wintemute's endeavor. ‘Mr. Win- temute knew Mr. Vickerson very in- timately and was with him during the closing days of his life. He gave during his address a most ,worthy tribute to the life and work of Mr. Vickerson. Scotland To Have‘ ‘ {Royal Commission LONDON, Sept. 15.—- Scotland is to have the benefit of a Royal Commission “to inquire into such questions of public amenity or of artistic importance as may be. re- ferred to it by many of the Depart- ments of State." Presumably- the Wm‘ valent of the Royal Commission of There are bodifliieasily madein -. The best . new body will constitute the equl- M‘ wmbemute ‘went on m speak ohmany good Scots. particularly those some of the tremendous changes forwm are resldent m “d ‘“'°"nd social betterment that are taklng-Fdlnburgh’ Wm M" welmme the place m that vast country‘ Hcnappointrnent of such a commission dean bfleflywlth the Specific WOrkifOI‘ in some directions lately it has he was engaged in and gave a stirr- 3am?‘ as l! the Modem Athens‘ ‘ts ing appeal for support in this great n ‘ugh is somemnes termed’ '5 religious enterprise‘ Thaw ‘who threatened with the extinction of were fortunate enough ‘in hearing 83mm 011.1“ natum‘ and acquired this talented and consecrated work- g my‘ . he” m“ bee“ “mfPlmms er will long remember this as one Lhaflff-uge street signs have humu‘ of, the "we privileges that comes m‘ iated - famous Princes Street. getting a vivid, living picture oi‘ the l‘ n c-lv'-1~.,1l.'ii‘1‘w="=~. ” one cnsmorrnrown oil-kaolin: " 1 rir e, Central‘ Guardian PRESBYTERIAN senvlcss -- Sept. 18th. Harrington 11 a. Ill-i Ml. Stewart 3 p. m. THE AUCTION SALE of furni- ture at Mrs. Edward Chandler's, King Square, will be continued this‘ morning at 10.30. 9177 ‘New ‘Grocery ‘Firm Now Open For Business PBOCURE YOUR. FALL overcoat at Kennedy Bros., Tuesday, Septem- ber 20th. An extra pair of pants ‘V , . ‘ ‘ m“ ‘m’ °“°“ ‘““' Just a word to announce that we have opened up for; business at 180 QUEEN ST. (opposite Toombs’ Music Store). As this is a grocery clove, it is unnecessary to give a ‘list of-what we carry. Our stock is ab- solutely new arid complete in all lines,-- our store is spacious and conveniently situated apd we guarantee our friends and prospective customers prompt ser- vice and satisfactory prices. Enough said, until you visit our store. MacLEAN s. nacranvrn THE MAIN STREET GROCERS. Phone 226. 180 Queen St. Phone 226. 9170-9-16-31 A TWO-IN-ON EIIOPBING BAG yet. Get yours when renewingl your subscription. " . 1 l e -'?— . THE AUCTI N SALE of furniq ture at~ Mrs. dward Chandler's. King Square, will be continued this morning at 10.30. , 9177 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND --Rev. J. Eustace Purdie D. D., will preach Sabbath 18th at Argyle Shore at 10 30; DeSable at 3; and Cape Trav- erse at 7 p. m. POLICE COUWIH- At the Police Court yesterday morning an abusive language case was adjourned. Two drunks were fined $5 or twenty days and $20.00 or thirty days respective- ly. ’ MURRAY HARBOR NORTH—‘ Services next sabbnth‘<n.v.> as fol- lows: Murray Harbor North 10.30 a m. Rally service in Cambridge Hall, 330p. m. Evening service ‘in Peters Road 7:30 p. m. Rev. D. V. O'Meara. nister. g [Much Interest In Coming Matches At ANEW Funeral Home gnu. nnsncnrnu Undertaker and Elnhalmel‘ 54 Grafton Sf-IOOI- Phone 452-3. RETURNED SOLDIERS RES- -OLUTION PRESENTED — A 1'85- olution in the interests of returned soldiers was presented to tho (lov- ernmcnt last evening by 1110 C1111" adinn Legion-of the British Emplro ‘Service League. ,‘ THE AUCTION SALE of furni- Mrs. Edward Chandler's. iture at ‘King Square. will be continuedmtlliis When Morris McDonald and Jack _McKenna middleweight champion of . Canada,_don the gloves for their ten round boxing bout in the Arena here ANNIVERSARY CELEB AT‘ on Sept. 30th the boxing fans are ION-— On Tuesday cvelllflfl. Sellt- going to see some real mlt artists. It 13th, Mr. nnd MPH. 1311118 ‘311119111- will be a great boxing contest, one Southlmrt celebrated lilo fifth 11"" that will gi e the fans lots of ex- nlversary 0i’ their married life. The‘ augment‘ BO h men are m the pink occasion W118 fl 1110*"- flllfiflcklu""m-lcondition and will mix it up from There were present the immediate the_start_ _ other invited guests. Ml’. and Mrs. Ballem morning at 10.30. CRAPAUD AND sPRlNGFlELDrelv-UVBB £11111 1101119 The bout between McIntyre and ‘ Arena Ex. Week Christian religion in its transform- ing power of life and better man's o . This is Mr. Wintcmute’s first visit to Prince Edward Island. His ex- perience is that of all others who visit this charming Garden of ‘the Gull. in the summer season. He 11 staying at the home n; my, and M178. R. C. Eaton for two days. Yos- Apples that are to be baked should be pricked with a fork be- fore being placed in the oven. If you do this you will find they will not break while cooking. Velvet may be steamed by placing ~a wet cloth over an upturned hot flatironfl laying the velvet on it and lifting the nap with another piece of velvet. ' CLASSIFIED a ADVERTISEMENTS one lnnrtlon Your Insertions Eight lnoortlonn 10o pa; Ilno of J5 wnr-h .. So [pr ll of fl words To per llno of 5 words Mr§0*-On++¢o+¢+o»++o+++o4 mwoow r . . Agents Wanted For Sale antique, m crrx on in spare time taking * 1* . ANYONE‘ CAN EAHN‘F°" '- saua-ouu NEW omvr Body," Apply to W J. Scott. lvlcnshncid. m2. 1. i sloa-s-lc-al .. ers 'for the Best-KnoWnVTTTTT.“ ' "*- - -~' FOXES—SEVERAL EXTRA DARK ‘ best-Grade, Lowest-Priced line‘ silver and black ma] mus‘ extra ‘Emanuel n-made Christmas Greet-‘ goomquanty pure alum straum mg C s‘ Magnificent sample- Pu ‘s and proven sires Box 20‘? book free. .Wz1te Canadian Pub-i T, gush ' ' lis 0b., 51 Wellington w.,' 5 ' ___;___ "° iron SALE-A SECOND HAND '1‘ . mwiaug. zc-ao-septl,3,e.a:lc,1a,15,l'l Wanted WANTED-A COOK Y ‘AND A Jiousemaid, one used to children] Apply Mrs. Noel DeBlois. 2l,Wat- , 9138 14 3i r ‘Street. k M.1$°¢|1_B"§0H§ i tractor one year old, also plough _ ‘ and harrow. Price right for quickMacKinnon, Chairman of the Econ- sale. Poole & Thompson, Mont-l‘ ague. 9145-9-15-61; . Female Help‘ Wanted‘ transit-Johann son canon/u. store,‘ Apply W. C. West, York. "s- 9149-9-15-31 Surveyor. Herrnanvillq, l’. JNO-ALFRED McDONALD. LAND "1. 9‘. wmrso - Au sxwsmsncso maid. Mrs. W. ll. Prowsc, 4‘8 Grafton st. 9116-9-13-lf f1 ogfr-jox‘ MEAT on 11inch ursday. Friday, Saturday. Har- ris ‘Abbatolr Co. 9115-8-13-51 . . Lost . LosT. -m THIS ‘cwv, A LADYTS ‘gold watch. Finder please leave Aniline offico. Reward offered. | 9 ' WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED waitress, also kitchen girl. Ap- ply Davies Hotel. 0176 housework. Mrs. Fred Coyle, 304 Richmond 8t. 9155915 tf _ WANTED-A MAID WHO CAN Apply Mrs. —Mornlng Prayer in Sprlnkf1B1l1 next Sunday at 11.00 o'clock and Evening Prayer in Crapaud at 7-00 o'clock. Sermon subjectz-"Wherc celved many useful and appreciat- ive gifts which testify to the high esteem ill which they are held. The evening was very pleasantly spent “TSteve McDonald will also prove a whirlwind battle. These two fellows are going to battle from gong to gong. So it can be seen that the boxing bill for the night is going to are the nine." Miss Ruth Mulllni will sing at the Evening Service, in music and games, after whlchha be a real good one‘ dainty luncheon was served by i Fhurteen thousand feet of lumber THREE BIG DAYS AT THE‘hostess. ‘At about midnight after was purchased by the Charlottetown STRANlL-Chautauqua here Tues- the singing of some“ nlrinronlr ate sports Club Thursday M. the erec. day. Wednesday and Thursday—two‘ songs‘ concluded‘ by “All {in ma‘, tlon of an added seating accommo- Permrmflnm °a°h d“- Y°“"‘ m‘, a“? “we 1Yv“"‘,‘,‘,',‘;‘,'m1 ‘$513,, "pleiw elation for the biz double bill hclns WT? t; 121:5 widthlgsggynglghltraytl: eillewlrfisillllccovgllings entertainment $11331‘! invahekmena Rmk during E1“ " e a " - ; ' ' ' on ee . 635113! WOfth the WHOlB 898.5011 5-1111 11115111111: Mr- 11nd Mr3-‘Ba5lleeTl‘ Activities yesterday around thp ticket °f $100- omer. g°°d “umflhnnny “mm happy years or‘ we ( |Arena are taking on a miniature hers-see ad- for Prosramme. a real] “f” {Tex Rickard atmosphere. Mr. Wil- three days treat- Cell Y- M'- 0. A, ___.__._4> 1mm Phillips contractor in charge. for reservation. Tickets $2.00. Wm, the am o; a large Squad of c“. 11111101‘ 361K915 509- PERSONALS penters is endeavoring to rush the , ' i work in order to have everything all CALCUTTA SMLS- -— H- M- 5-1 Dr. D. A. Noble and Mrs.‘_Noblc. sot onlthe afternoon of the 28th.“ g 911111111111. 5121851111? 01 @110 B1'1U$11‘Saint John. N". B., are’ among ihc One of tho finest and most up-to-i North Atlantic 011d. W051 Indies visitors to the city- ‘idate l8 foot rings in Eastern Canada Squadron. sailed from Quebec Tues-Y ' is now in tnegige and l5 affording iday for Newfoundland. She was‘ Mrs. AmeliefMcGrath left _on rc- [nan 0m ljmentar remarks from? accompanied by H. M. S. Cairoyturn to Albcrton Wednesrlayfaftci‘ visitgrsc to ‘jthenren: where Patter-i which left Montreal with the Cal-attending the‘ Conventioh oi‘ than... is now working out; and where‘, cutta on Saturday. H. Helio-‘Catholic Women's League‘ held here McKenna. Morris McDonald, McIn-f trope. which was the third unit'of recently. - ' “ ‘tyrg and sieve McDonald willtrainl tho fleet in the ‘port of Quebec, - ' ' ' for four days previous to their ap-, sailed for Montreal Monday and Miss Anne‘ Phillips left‘ yesterday pcarance on the night of the 30th. l will spend some two weeks there go- morning for Ontario, where shc will , Dynamic interest has been aroused, ing back to Quebec for another two enter the Ontario Ladies‘ College at over, these coming, bouts not only , days before sailing for Bermuda. ivliihllltbly“. Ont. Herhnany friends in this city and throughout ‘theNIsl- ws er every success in her stu- and, but in New Brunswc , ova, ARRIVES TODAY.-—- Bil’ Halford dies. ‘ ' ‘fscotig, and Cape Breton as Well I ‘Hundreds from the sister provinces| cmic Committee of the Imperial‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Migley and will be‘in attendance. and it 1001157 Shipping Committee, London‘. Eng- little son Frank were visitors to as if these bouts will be a gigantic land, will arrive by the S. S. Hoche-, 111i‘: 01W 011 5811111181’. ‘success, which means that the en-, laga today at noon. He will bc the‘ , couragement necessary will have are? g1 tth‘e Crharlotitetown Board thgelgflit? W-l Pbflfiihgeprtis-entlns been achieved to stage other tbifi at-l o ra e a unc eon n the Victoria 9- °11“ 55 85 r 00-. l ns here in the near u urc. , Hotel. ' 1n the afternoon he M11 b; leaves this morning for Halifax aft— trtzébeo seat sale opened yesterday 811K111 B dflve flrvllmfthe city and er a successful visit to the Provlncc. and judging by the largc number of nearby country points". at s! ‘ ticket applications by both phone o'clock he will address,‘ a publlci M!" “d Mm 1mm“ E- 171111010- and letter, it looks as thoul-lh i119 meeting in the Confe oration‘ nher, accompanied by their little plan Wm Qnly last. a short while- Chamber, Provincial Build ng.' Hc‘-‘"’" 1'3""- 19" 11118 11101111111! 101‘ 11 The Charlottetown Sports Club is leaves via Borden tomorrow mQmJ "111 l9 NOW York. 17170011111510" 111111 to be congratulated for their confid- lns - |""'°1' 0111911011" 0111911- - cnce and courage 1" the swinging of such a gigantic undertaking. Mountain Climbing Expedition j EDNIONTON. A10». Sl-m- 15- ~- RETURN FROM TORONTO. -‘ MYS- G- H- 6715; left yesterday Prof, 1{_ A_ Tango“ and ms new‘. morning for her homo in. Brandon. Miss Ethel Coombs have arrlvedvMfln» filter 511611111118 8 Pleasant home from Toronto where they el-Plvacatlon with her parents, M1‘. and joyed a most pleasant visit. Whilclmrs- “"3115 Mcphee- New 1181/011- 1" T010010. Miss Coombs sang for‘ v —-—- ' Signor Carboni, Dr. David Dick‘ M155 J- Mnrtcll. manager of the 51am; and m; H, A nickel.‘ Dirpvictoria Hotel dining, room, Saint EN Fllfl IIHTUWN The Metropolitan Clearing House, under. the ma gement of Mr. Phillips of the Phillips Sales System will open its doors to the public on Tuesday next, the 20th instant. The company occupies two stores in the new brick block recently completed on the corner of Kent and Great George Street. with entrance oh both streets in one of the most convenient centres in the city. The stores are fully equipped with all modern conveniences for showing goods and for the accommodation of customers. A courteous staff of salesmen and soles ladies will bc in attendance and. the public are guar- anteed ‘thc best service, full value. for their money or goods returned and money refunded, if not satis- factory and as represented. Metropolitan Clearing House is here to stay and will do all that is- reasonably possible to win and to hold the confidence of the public. They handle goods purchased for cash only andlargeiy from merch. ants and business houses retiring from business, bought at lower pric- es than would be possible from they regular wholesale and manufnctur-i ing houses and sell for cash onlyp You'll granule Abbey's. sparkling health All good drug package of blue, For this reason the ' .' v 0'15"“! CM‘? 11°" w Compete lavfvjlstih‘ mfhflfbq’ the mail order houses in other pro-l vinces and hope‘ to stem the ruin-‘ ous stream ‘of cash now pouring out‘ <11 the Province for catalogue goods, Customers are asked to bring their! gm“ “T191” Camlilflues and see for} ‘IVElIHSIHVCS how prices compare. 1e stores are divided into two, departments. one for ladies ready to devoted exclusively to men's and Try ABBEYS- three buy il always You will be delighted with the (ex- hilarating effect, the delicious mstc ' " and the gentle aczionof the new fine » Use i: two or three times and you will always buy it. The new Abbey's makes a deliciously drink which stimulates.‘ bowel action and frees the body of its poisonous waste matter. stores sell the new Abbey's. lr is put up in a smart new grey and white. New Fine Granule Abbey's _ Bella in every way. ABBEYS Wear and dry goods; the other is‘ Th8 Morning H€Cllth Salt m b°Y'5 “P811118 apparel and b th .1 Dartments handle all kinds of) wcgi-J 111B apparel for ladies. men and boysi Wiéltl‘ the exception of footwear. is w; gvlfiroliolitan Clearing Houses house iorngngggngsurltalallgda tcliiarlln! 1 h~ . ' *1 9-91‘ 08.1mm Rest Friday evening, Septem- w ‘ch will‘ "°"."“ °f 581° at m‘? 1°11“ ‘ ber 16th. Violinist, m. Harvey. @511 P05511119 Drlce for cash. 9179 Thc business ls-under the man-‘ agemcnt of Mr. Phillips who hasl‘ 11:01 years of successful experiencei 95611118 to the - public. Thel business will be conducted on the‘ ‘ primim” “f m“ "am it" the Drice‘ —WILMOT VALLEY —Rev A a §gggnggg fffg: Zfiislzgnvd any moneymlchcod of Charlottetown will ‘med that he has; r219: s not sat-fpreach in the Wilmot Valley Hall bargain‘ Ce V911 11 QOOdQon Sunday. Sept. 18th at 3 p. m. . gixhihlisbégvagztcciirdlally invited to! _—RETUBN T0 cosmos. - careful inspection B35156 at fair and‘Mlsses Valerie Arnett and Dorothy Selves how the quam scedor them-‘Monkley, Summerslde left Tuesday goods offered com 1; an‘ lJrlce of morning to attend Mt.‘ Allison Lad- shown elsewhere ‘he c with those ies College,‘ Sackvllle. Misses the provm-ce ‘ n or outside of‘Evclyn Sinclair. Elizabeth Sinclair The “on; and Mr. Edward Arnett left Mon- T da- zouopcns for business on day for Charlottetown where they ucs y, l. lwlll resume studies at Prince of "r Western Guardian ' -coivns TO-DANCE at Travel- -sr-:r: Tl-IE PATSY at Chautau- qua on Monday night. ‘ 9180-9-16-21 the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wells, Summerside, are visiting friends in the western part of the Province. -—Dr. W. G. Church. formerly chief of the fox inspection division under Canadian Live Stock Records and now manager of a large fox ranch at Kitchener, Ontario, arriv- ed by motor in Summerside last night accompanied by his wife and family. ' Dr. Church reports a "good registered foxes with a steadily in- :reasing interest~in the industry. Flight Called on TOKYO. Sept. 15. —.- The pro- jected flilzhi of the American mono- plano, "Pride of Detroit", across tho Pacific on its globe encircling tnur, was culled off horo today by its co-pllois, lildivzlrd l". Schlee 11nd Wlllllun S. Brock. I l __' ‘Wales College. I , - ____ mp War- ‘ t-‘YQIAUTAUFEA opens Saturday ' - n l. p. m., n g ‘t show at 9. The Prolnlsesllloview Company in vocal selections from the best of the light operas] “Um- nllnosi lllusllns when ihu quartettes and novelty musical prmninog mam. by monnnem‘ mmnumbers, European and oriental in 101-1 and early 1015 are recallcdfcostumes‘ M50 address by Judge 'l'llcso promises were mndo in‘ good Bale 0n Tomorrow? cmzens Todm" fnlih on ilchalf oi’ an zllnrnled n.n.-,$°‘*S°“ “ckem chndren 5o cents- lio. Sonic oi‘ those promises rmlidladults $200‘ 9180916 2‘ not he fulfilled, but many more of. them could be fulfilled. lllilTflliaiTl “OLD THREE YEAR’ AC0!‘ to government positions The Leg- DENT PROVES EATM" T‘ ‘mhn yo“ has a fight u, expect‘ yes‘ has Cameron, ~11, son of Mr. and Mrs. a fight m demand that [mm Don? Alexander Cameron died at his lnion and local governments give h°me m Elmsdale On 511mm!’ 95 the l‘(‘,i'i3l'l"ll(1e in returned men, for ally result of ‘Yvmlent bmw 1n the position, and also have a rlghl tniswmach recalled Whree Years 33° demand that wllerv u returned mnntwhen Struck by the handle of a is removed or (lismlsserl that an- pkmgh while tummg at’ the 9nd 9f other man should ho secured io fill“ mrrow- He 1981195 t0 "mum 9' illni nositlon. No returned mndwidow ‘md ‘me 5cm- Mfix- to whim‘ should ho dismissed from any gov-‘the sympathy of the Whole mm‘ 0l‘lll‘lll‘llf. position solely because Oihmunny has been extended- The his political color, provided ho lififlflifunerfll “"15 119W 011 Tuesday after- his dirty and does not lake lln nct- noun‘ Rev‘ M“ Elliott 1711101511113- lvo, part in politics." OTTAWA VISITOR PRAISES The above extract from a recent, T‘ ‘ ~ speech by Major lilcNutt lit Char-Few" Brnum- one of the race“ to tho (‘nnndinn Lo ion om llaslzcsfcml or the Federal Custom“ Depart‘ lllfl-‘il. appropriately? n viiEl prlnfment at Ottaw? “m” hmmy comm“ Mme u, exflervvl, n-lun‘ In View n; mented the civic officials on the the niiclnptcrl ussailli on this pro-‘Splendid appeamnce n‘ m” tow“ fcrcniial treatment in ector :0:- the Mendelesohn cholr."'°‘"‘- "- Bo is elilovlns a vacation (‘yril G. Wales. well-known Edmon- coliducilug 111$ H", (edemuand especially the modern appear- This visitor Yi-llnq: experience or capital ‘un- ~~Am¢ Ont; . l4l-l-i-2l. l . “ “lDiW-z-INTHE crrY LAST WEEK lady's small gold fountainpen. ' er notify Guardian Office. SELL CHRISTMAS Cums r‘ I , 917091631. " ‘ " ‘Mr-N’. can as EARNED AND do plain cooking. Noel vDeBlois, 2i Water Street. ~- "l" , 9178-9-16-31 r Kraft 00., Limited. Toronto. Rep- » _ kw ' Ur-‘eaektiwtatives wanted small towns do rowers coals-gyms ‘ Si: Card sample boggy-j ‘fiwdmen already ~m _ rig ; i . e aw. an“ P": l3..“’.‘.‘.‘§..‘.i;‘.°é§‘.‘l.“.‘ .- ~‘; . . wg H ' “ _ ‘ ' ,. C rds. Experience unneces- - o grub‘- . aAn early start and our co- it 1a Felling treat. Y B 91559 1Q 35 “_'_ operation assures success. eau. " , ~ . tiful new sample book free. Master 7m n. w. Sept. 5-‘1-9-12-14-16. -" 308M111 daily. ln-Jtiam -Ma1°- Hfllwamed , lccn_ca:,.n:utte}74NTF° — "A" m" "Amy, 5_ ‘vfippkkzuh work.- Apply c. W. Robcrtsons. - Diimtaflnage. R- R- 3- - " ' 0132-9-14-0 WORK ON; ion ulpinlsi, 1H sixth nlouninln calimhlni; °Xl19<1111m1 iniu the Tonquin region of the Rockies. Mr. Wales with n. 1101K)’ oi‘ nine, loll Jalupcl- Park on Aug. l__ henllmg for tho comparatively unknown mountains west _and south oi‘ Mount Geiklc. Autos wore used to convey i110 party to the mouth of Portal Creek nrem‘ Mt. Edith Cavoll, and thence “ they trnvollcrl by pnck homo nnrl " on loot in Amcihysi Luke 1n llic and trainer of the 2200 voices that l“ the G“"d°" PTm/"WB- This is w“; at the- Toronw _ Exhibition Miss MartelPs first visit here and These noted musicians spoke in the 5m ‘s 5° ‘mprmed W111i the beauty highest terms of Miss Coombs voice. °f m” Island m" $119 Promises to During he,- smy m Jmmnw‘ MISS return next year. Miss M31131] 15 Coombstook lessons any from 9- Kucst at the Victoria Hotel. Signor Carboni and hopes to return in the near future to resume the serious study -of singing. M151 900111115 818.0 sans at several very select musicals and received-a most , Bcnerous and enthusiastic applause, ' TOILET bei 1 ' ‘ varlijgufti-fiilzygiqrto respond to "n01 ' Tonquln Valley. Tho party intone v s‘ l_ ~ - _ (wlrcling iho Rampart. range over - ... . . i llnrliican Pass. and in camp on h" a“ "m" ' L'."",'f°"" i v , (lelkio meadows, site of the earlier camps. from which tho successful altar-ll on Mt. (leikle was made. The climbing party will npt ac- company the pack train. but will cross the range through, Draw- bridge Pass, a high snow and hue ‘ pass. later descending the valley of Geikie creek and ascending v0 lcofall Lake, where the expedition‘ will go into-camp. ~ lcefall Lake! has not been visited by a climbing »_ party so far as is known. It lies at ‘ the foot of Mt. Simon, the highest AND - . DEPILATOBIES C 1 PEROXINE POWDER. ' Mrs. Henry lqlonpe, andfamily wish to thank their many friends who ao kindly sent flowers or,_who assisted ODORANO in any way in their ma berjave- PASTE AND LIQUID ‘ment. , _ MUM- -- .’~—. l. . alarms , , . __ civil service for those who serv-ad-ancc M water street" their country, it must ho obvious 15am ma‘ m a“ the mwns ‘md cm“ to cx-sorvice men that. they would he had been ‘n during the 15st m“ generally got short shrlft from nlyeam he had never seen ‘n_ 1h” world Iillui docs not like to remom-Isame are“ Such business actwu-“I hcr its frantic adulation and pronl- variety of mot“ cflrx we" dressed Map-folks and nice looking women that] “he saw on Water Street, Summer-i ises mouthed from many a - - - . n . 1e , _‘ ‘ l h - f_ lighting system came in for its ‘ix:asipzfggaxlgiiziol: reason of L share of praise also and needless to 1 ‘Lotlhcre ho no illusion about if say a“ responsible for the vmhms tlloro will always ho a wlde gulf won“ of commendation are “lad m l“ hoiweeil thc ordinary civilian mlnd.‘kn°w the“ cum“ have been appm‘ mid tho mind of those who went tnicmted l fil th. ‘ ' a 1.11. §$ll°§v‘1§§.g.§‘.?n§$"§.§§ 32's‘.- worm" BREAKS SAILING wore exempted bv reason of ihoirmicoku” Capmm wmmm west‘ vnlunblo civlllanhservices. take ‘ijoni mafia“ of the scmmne‘ Maud comfortably for granted that nthorsmu" o! Rlchlbuct“ New Brumwlck- shalldosccnd into hell on their bo-Iwho made 511°!‘ an excepm°nmly| half wiillmn a balancing of thejmst mund mp between R‘°h‘b“°‘°| scales once the country is saved/and summersme last year excelled just so long will it be necessary fm-lthat remrd durmg the “my 1”" ex-servlco men' to 7 protect ‘their of September m“ yo“ waded long. arduous, and badly dlsruptedgwith ‘umber he “med m” Maudi climh in vlvillanuudva ccmonL-wesmn from Richibucw on sen‘ Herein lies tho spiritual rlrl-lhciwmm‘ m“ “mwd “t s‘"“m°"“‘°l great gulf between those who didme same evemng' dmhm3°d the not take anything for granted and|cng° “m! “mm”; m‘ m“ 15W" loiir-tmvn in response in tho ioastymiwrs m summersme was an 17m‘ g 5 | o Persia-fie] l .. 511091.11? Grafton?- Oarns @114‘ In, in‘; Nails Home! .11."? liiinlltéfii ~= .,».'.:r.l.*:..:-~:» ld.- 11D 9P9. ‘friars, Phone a-"loi. omols u | .a?as_c. i WNANTIP- MAN I011. FARM work. Apply A. llooltoe and son. , ohariotmown. R. hi0. I , ‘ _ W300i}! i --——-—-—---—-—————-—“--~"-“ IOUB GOOD RELIABLE SALES-i ~ men alums its solicit crave-Hol- " Tgilored to Measure Stilts and qverooats. See obi‘ cpshdiseount f. or special offerof extra _ ‘ 1m- mo’ month ilnly‘ _ order this nlonth. _ ‘ 1'12 Prince 8t», ‘ l‘, IQ‘ ‘dampened makes on "F!!! "old-Wu @‘ENF%ICDQNALD—- at tho Charlotte- a-picbc of éhnfilcil, ‘ I1 . 4 '- w. » u-nmrw rnnlllnn ‘m; 1&1 nnnaroms- x BAZIN POWDER AND PASTE DEMIRACLE NICE ALWAYS m STOCK rue raourw nauodrsrs wniHospithl_on_ Sept. 15th. 1W1 to . Mr. and Mn. c. frank MacDonald. c. son.‘ Congratulations. SAUNDERS-At the Prince Edward Island “Hospital, Sept. 8th, 1021, to Mr. ‘and Mrs. - .1. it‘ Saunders. .1 daughter. ' ' il- "Mimi" Unllsriellsr . 1111mm l allows‘ 1 .nrug(* PM” Th: Rex 1 KODAK 5 o.‘ Ab}. we» , Mt. Postern, a great rock lower.‘ z will he one or the objectives of tho‘ ‘ ‘s as follows: (‘yril (l. Wales, A. W“ l" "'9' "M19 d‘. m“ "m" went, and those who took. and still "M911 095991111 ""3 81° t 315mg" take. all for granted in a. security " into the lake. The entire area has| whflch the“ mean; "mm ndvmwe. uncllmbed peaks, and one of these, many (The Lemonaryy —-- THE PRELUDE. party. | ‘ Th" 119150111191 "1 11"‘ lmrtY- m°"‘“We do not sigh when ‘golden skies of whom are experienced climbers. have donned " The ournle shadows and the grey (3.. leader: lilossrs. A. Bloomer. o; night‘ E- Nflder"? CW1 RP‘ G‘b“"“3‘l3ecause we know the morning lies Misses H. fllyde, ILA. Burns and beyond‘ "- Piflilord- " And we must wait a little while _ ' ‘ for light. Q‘ S S W K S '80 when, grown weary with the care ' ' ° ' ' ' ' I and. strife, ‘ --—- 1 Our loved ones find in sleep the peace they crave. Wc should not weep, but learn to Tre second game of the play-off series for the championship will one sag‘ ‘kmo 1' come along andlbring your friends. Lakeplaco this afternoon at 4 p.l m. A good game is expected. so count this life A.prelude to the one beyond the gravp." _ , _ able wind sailed to Newcastl Bah, urday. September 10th. docked at Newcastle Sunday evening and sail-I led again for Summerside on Tues-f day afternoon, arriving in Summer‘ side with another cargo of lumber‘ on Wednesday noon September. 14th. In all the captain made a‘ trip of more than 325 miles in ex-i ceptlonally fast time and is looking forward to see some person try to equal that record. 11L». PERSONALS i —-Mrs. T. A. Mclvor. Kinkora. who received surgical treatment at the Montreal General Hospital re- ‘cently is making a very satisfactory recovery. —-Rev. Eugene Sfff and family of Deer Island, N. B., who have been MISS BARBARA McNEILL will resume her classes in elocutlon Tuesday, September 6th. Phone 958 for particulars. aonanra 1'. sruncan F. T. C. L. Organist Baptist Church Classes in Piano, Organ and Theory resume on Sept. 8th. 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