lndt Prli my rols éve onl- ti»; rt- tit} .. -.m.g.n- safe nan § 25-2 S? '7 .15‘? aving Moneys an the aoodness. flavor and quality that 8088 into WRIGLEiPS at the factory IS KEPT IN l1‘ FOR YOU. The sealed back- aee does that-You break the seal. IIIRIGLEi/‘S is pure chicle and other incre- dlents ot the hiehest quaiitv obtainable. Made under modern sanitary conditions. WRIGLEi/‘S aid: anne- (a 4 tite. keen teeth white and helps digestion. ‘Irv Wrlttlev’: Doublemlnt if vou ilitl Peppermint ___fllv°ro Thrill mcaus saving mom-y an d investiging it whore it will earn you good profile. Sllt'l'l‘t~'\' only solve your problunn: by late mom-y for futurt- tit-eds. Cali and talk it over. I Provlnc rpt-omun-n ding The safest and -¥.'liit'<l im-thod for its assuroti iu this way. Let us "Endowment Insurance". young mcn and women to accumu- ‘i J. ‘K. ROSS la. l Manager North American life, Offivn tivt-z- .\'<-\v llaulr of Nova Srotia, corner Grafton and Great George Ht rot-its, Pity. 3E PARIS GREEN “Berger's” in tins Wholesale and {E ' Retail i! at lowest prices wAAr‘ Bordo — Arsenate 'A great insect pest killer. vvv roll or Purple- _(drives Flies from cattle.) Sprayers (Dry and Liquid.) Dif- ferent sizes. llarier & 00., d LIMITED. Q-Attltlng llll‘ luauy Sump AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA ‘¢§__‘AA_A Earl (‘ampbt-li, Ernest. (ialiani, chic Arst-nault, llarry Gallant anti several otln-r buys. F0o-o4 1 . ‘ t 1 Your Eyes Earn 4 Your Living i} Working with weak oyol i8 x like working in the dark- ? bad for you and your tincomo. 0 Have your eye: examined- AAAAA Make an appointment now. ll. J. MllBllll OPTOMETRlSf Montague, P. E. l. Oflloo Connected with Jruil A AAAAA Fly Oil (Royal. 4 bade you go, but AAAAAAAAA i incident tu this parish ltlf‘ boys roaring for tho liarvt-ut Ex- cursion to \\'|unipteg were lilessrs Chcstor (lmttit-t, Frank Arscunult, itlarl Arscnauit. liarry (Yrokc. Mctiitis \\'t-tlgt'. Louis Wctlgc, Rt‘!!- git- hit-Altusr, Oscar Arscuutllt, Ar- ROSil-ilel-tf Farewell T0 Rev. Dr. Croken Tht- following atltiross was read nlit-r lliglt hills-is nu Silutitly’, July 29th by Mr. 'l‘. it}. Murrinnyt and ,|ht\ |ll‘I‘5lt‘ililllll)li was mntlc by Capt llugh .\'lt~l'ht-t-. iittv. l). l’. (‘rokt-u, itov. lit-pr lfatltcr: Th» pnrilahiottcrs of this parish wish in tako advantagt- of this oc- ('ll.\‘lt)ll to bid you “fnrt-woll" . For tht- past ton years, wo have been tht- objects of your paternal solici- tutle anti now you are about t.o it-avc us, whon tsmnc wccks ago wt; iir-st it-urnctl of your transfer wt- rccolvctl tho iulorutation wltll the profouutitaet rogrct and in thc first iiush of our sorrow, we ‘were prourpttttl to raise our voices in protest tigainst thc decrees which the memory oi’ your tt-arhiugs anti tho influence of your taxaumlc recalled us lo a realization of this fact, that it was nlll‘ duty as woll as yours to sub- lmit huurhly" anti with what good t-lttu-i- we toultl summon to the cnntmantls of the pastor oi‘ our tliot-t-sc. 'l‘t-u years ago you came to us a stranger and illltll-PIOOK n heavy burden and a grave rcspousiliiilty. iu addition to tht- regular work anti your ntlssitin at lliuntagnc, you ‘were rtthtu with thc inunedlatc necessity oi‘ building a nt-w t-hurt-h with a lull realization of tho difficulties oi’ this uutlortaking, but untlauulctl by there. yon began your work, ant! what has tbvt-n accomplished will evcr romuiu a monument to your pasluratt- hero, wt- ourselves lot-l a proper pride lu this accom- piislrtnt-ut for cat-h of us has had sum!- sharc in it, hilt we realize that it could uovor bl: tlono without your lczulcrsblp and that your dc- votion and sclf sat:ri1'it:c itisplrcti us to overcome thc litany difficul- ilt-s which wc met. ’l‘hr.- church which yon began is not. yt-t t-ontpietcti but the greatest tiifiit-tiltlt-s hnvo bot-u ovorl-omc: you havt- shown the way and have given the work that dntpelus which will rt-ittit-r its completion spvctllly DOSSIlJlO. 'l‘ht- building oi‘ our new church was but one oi thc many tasks to which you sot your hand, we shall not attempt. thc long recital of your labors tlmoug its, but the grt-ztlost anti thorn, and that one to which you made all things sub- st-rvit-nrwns your work ol our spirilillll btutt-rment, to this you ticvnttul yourself with nntirlng zt-nl and sclf-sztcriilcc nntl oven though we have disappointed you uiton in this regard. we wish you to know that wo fully rt-nllle the wnntlurlul work yon have done in our tilt-half. tit‘ wu have not now n proper realization nntl understanti ing of the truths of our religion blindness and i'oliy ‘ v that we should sorrow in sec you ' and for us so long, we know that HALIFAX. Aug. 5.—Stoclr quo- tatlons furnished by Johnson and Ward, members of the» Montreal Stock Exchange. Bell Telephone .. . . .. . . . . 121 Bromptou . . . . . . .. . 57% St. Lawrence Flour . . — Ottawa Power . . . . .. -—— Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd ..... 34% Pan American Petroleum . 58 American Can . . . . . . . 86 Brazilian Fraction . .. 45 Howard Smith Pfd .. ..¢ -— Howard Smith Com . . . . . .. 67 Spanish River Preferred ..- 95 Spanish River Com .... . 84 Steel Company of Oauad .. 65% British Empire Steel 1st Pfd — Penmana .................. — Abitibl .. 67 Shawlnlgan 115 Laurentide Pulp . . . . .. 92% Canadian General Electric . 100% Canadian Steamship 0.0m" — do Pltl . . . . . . . .. 46% Asbestos Com. .. — Dominion Bridge .. .. — Montreal Power . 116% Winnipeg Electric .. . — National Breweries . —— Atlantic Sugar .. 15 Atchison . . . . . . . . . . 95 Am. Car & Foundry . .. 154 Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . . .. 70% Am. Smelling & Refining .. 541/, Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . .. 39% Canadian Pacific Railway .. 143% New York Central . . . . . .. .. 961/, Cuba Cane Sugar . Crucible Steel l . . . . .. international Paper Kelly Springfield Mex. Petroleum . . . . . . . . ... international Mer. llLarlnc. .l.... Press Steel Car . . . . . . . . .. — Reading . . . . . . . . . . 72% Southern Pacific . 84% Studebaker . . . . 101% Union Pacific .. 1251/, Utah Copper 58% U. S. Steel . . . . . .. 86% ____._._____ are alone to blame. lDurlng the ten years you have labored among us many changes have taken plat-c, many faces upon which you looked when first you came are miesing on this occasion many of them have 1iassetl from this earth comforted in their last hours by your priestly ministra- tlons. 1n death and sickness, in sorrow and in the little troubles of our daily lives you have been to us priest, father, councillor and friend. it is not wonderful then go, you, who have worked with us you are leaving us to undertake a. greater work and a graver respons- ibility, we know the zeal anti abil- ity which has bet-n tlcvotmi to tho welfare of this parish, will find a larger field St. Dim-staph: University, which has so long been the cradle of our priesthood and the centre of Catholic rciigitm and education for tho whole tiitwosc anti so we should not gricvt- to sec you go but pray that you will meet with success and happiness in your new field oi labor. W-c shall miss you~ greatly in our church, in our lmmus and in our whole parocbal liic, we shall miss your wise teaching anti your teongt-nitii lrleltdshirl, anti we bot: of you not to suitor your absence and your new interests, to banish from your mintl all memory of your old parishioners but to rc- suct-csu anti happiness anti to ask gallon. D I i Store , . AAAA and. a proper appreciation of the importance of these, then our own member us anti pray for no oltcn 'n-d always to look upon George- town as your "home." Anti now it but remains for us to say “farcwt-H" to wish you tigaitl you to accept this small gift. ‘(ll‘(ll‘;{l?l0Wll, July 29, 1923, Signed on bchall‘ of thc congre- trom your people T. E. Morrisey. Capt. Hugh McPhee, . Daniel P. McKinnon, Trustees. wa to end CRNS In one minute you can end the poln nl corn: with lJnScltolii lino-patio. They remove thc mm-friclkzn-prellurl. You rial: no infection from cuttlnl. no danger from con-naive acids. lino-patio protect while they heal. : antiseptic; waterproof. Sluufor nonu, callouoeo. bunlona. Get a b0: today at. yourdrugziarnorlhoedulot-‘e. DIS h l1’ 21.1.1535; Mall in 1M iabumful g Tl! Brloll I11. Cm, vnnln: e/ Dr. rlllf! fool Cap/on ‘pptiaml, Jul Sapporo, m. srottK-ouorstuons- J-UHOP from Holmalfa Catolol- -OAR8 OOLLlDE-Jrwo auto- mobiles collided on Central Street in Summerslde on Thursday after- noon but no one was hurt except that one of the cars sot a had shalt lug up and one of thc front fond- ers and running board was com- pletely smashed. Tho other car carried a bumper which saved it fromh smash up. PERSONALS —t'Mrs. E. H. Doighah of Summer- sldo spent Sunday la Tlgnioh, the guest of the Mclnnis Hotel. —\Mi.sees Helen and Beatrice Shaw. of Revere, Mass“ have re~ turned to their home alter spend- ing an enjoyable vacation at Mar- g-ate, the guest of Mr. and Mrs- Altred Mayhow. —Hh1 friends will regret to learn that Mr. Janles McNelil of Grand River Lot 14 is seriously ill tutti slight hope is retrained for his re- covery. Eastern Guardian ..'TEACHER WANTED for Alilstou School_ supplement $75.00 Wallace Campbell, Secretary. 2965-7-28-61. ..'HIGH GRADE FLOUR sell- ing very luw at. (treat West End Cash Store, Sourisc-Sterns, Son & 9Q 3104-84542] MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-’ 1931i Victory . .. 1922 Victory . . . . . 1937 _Vlct.ory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Royal . . . . . Bank Montreal Mliliizsrte Bank Nova Scotia .. Wheat, SepL, 961/3»; Dee, 104); May, 104%. Corn, Sept, 76; Dec, 63; M83’. 4%. Oats, Sept, 35%; Dec, 37%; May, 39%. IN MEMORIAM EANA KATHERLNE HARDING Sad an the saddest was the ticath at Norboro, on Sunday. Jilly 22, of Eana Katherine Hartllug, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Arch- ilartilng, after sustaining U!“ H115" crlngs of an illness that trxtt-ntlttd through a period of one your. She was born at. Aliston, Muss, on May 13, 189G, tutti at tho ago of thrcc years, with‘ hcr parent-s. camp to live at Norboro, thc pat- urntll honlc where she lived until the time of bcr death. 0n Sun- day, July 22, as the sun was sink- ing to rest, her pure nntl hnpl-fttl spirit bade adieu to the joys and sorrows of earthly experience, to mingle with the glories of ctr-rnnl bliss. She persevered tiurirtg her lllncns with that hcrolt: fortitude that cilnracteriztes tho noblo, (Iltris- tlnn chnractcr, nnvor nucc losing sight. of the purpose of (lod in por- mlttlug uiliiction, but ncccrttlng her cross with thc lruc spirit ofresig- nation. in the trying hours of hvr illness she was tiursctl by her cousin, Miss Myrtln Wootlsitlt‘, R.N'., (Iiiutorl. While in tcudcr yours she united horse-if in com- munion with tho Prcsltytcrinrl church, Summcrilcltl, anti, observ- ing tho sulutory touching thorn im- parted site lad a dcvotctl and fulfil- fui life. On the Lord's Day sht- was always in bcr placc, in thc Sabbath school, tcttcbltig hm‘ class of little ones thc glad tncssugtas that those tcntlcr titintls so much sought. This nunouncrunent other death must touch the hearts of lovctl ones nutl tlt-ar ticqilaititances, anti recall ntcmorios of one ofthe most devoted and truest of friends. in the neighborhood tutti homo the less is felt. keenly, but sorrow is wisely mingled with hope. Her loved friends think of her as a faithful, devoted, loving and com- panlonable daughter and sister, and now they are assured that sho is sharing a blessotl immortality in thc domain of eternal bliss. The tieceasetl is survived lzyher father and ntothcr, uutl two sisters, Mrs. W. A. Robertson, (lentrai Be- tleqtte, sister Miss liazel; anti bro- thor Clark, at. home. Left also to mourn are her ngctl grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John llarding, Nor- boro. The funeral service was hold in the home on Tuttstltiy, Jilly Z-Lantl the officiating (zlcrgyulan, Rev. Mr. Robertson, speaking words of sym- pathy and comfort anti truth to the bereavcti fricntls, took the in- spiration of his remarks from lter favorite text, John XiV.: "Lot not your heart be troubled, etc." The (exalted testnem in which Elana. was ht-ld was indicated by tho large number of friends, both at the homo anti at the church who paid their loving trlbnto to her mem- ory. The body was literally bur- “vfnestertlguardian i l - ... it ‘ m "arm. 1". possum: i lji Stun avail Ja cits I750 ola} time fluorite deck [o hzte old lime price clgif t _ : - y _‘T’T"I 11w:- llictt-tl‘ hearts. The floral offerings lncludutl wreaths from Mr. and Mrs. Wot-its and futility, Miss Hazel Kennedy, llirs. (lothartl Baker, Mrs. Elias Bishop, Mr. anti Mrs. 1V. E. Robertson and family, Mr. and Mrs. .lamcs Pickering, Mr. anti Mrs. Sterling llit-Ktly, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrctl Plckcritlg, Misses Annie man, bliss ilazci Lewis, Norboro Wouictfs institute. ' The pail-bearers were‘ Evaret Clark, Chas. Wontlside, Harold Woodsldc, Mllfortl Pickering, Bert lilo-Kay, ilnulei Connick, the first four itantt-tl lacing consuls of the tlt-cottur-tl. Sympathetic friends ex- tcutl expressions oi‘ trousolation to tho afllltatctl tums, but assure the hopu that thcro shall be a happy reunion beyond the tomb. ' a W EGG LAYING CONTEST) Nam on the Filth n54, E" Lay- "ltl Content for the 39th Weeig Endive July am, 1923. A filrthcr dot-roast‘ was noted in thc (Yharln'.t.t~t.o\vu ltlgg Laying Cou- WH! f0! tho flilth wet-k ending July 3114!. 1925i. 'l‘ho production for the Wfleh boiug 764 compnrctl with 79.’! 0i’- tho previous weck. Thu total number 0i‘ eggs laltl to tlato is 237i!!! compared with 18881 of the previ- ous year. Mr. ll. L. Mnchon's pen of [inr- retl Rocks lends the Contest for the week with 49 eggs. Mr. J. J. McGilllvray'a Barred Rocks second with 48 eggs. Wendell (lrahartfs Anconus third with 46 eggs. Mr. Everett liowutfs White Lcghornu fourth with 45 nggfl. Mr. I). M. Robinson's pen title with Mr. Bt-rl R. Brown's Barred Rocks for tlith with 44 “K25. Pt-lttlltettln liros.’ Barrett Rocks lied with the Expert mental Station's pen of Whlto Leg- horns No. 1X for lllXllI with 4i 98GB. Mr. i). F. Mci)onnltl's ilnr- red Rouka titui with tho Export- mentnl Statitufa White Lcghorns No. 16 for seventh with 40 eggu each. Mrs. Edward llullruttfs pen or White Lt-ghorns loads tho (Yuntosi lotlay with 149G eggs. Tho ltlxpt-ri- mcntal Station's pt-n of wmu- Lt-g- horns No. 1S st-t-outi with lttlfi ilfiilifl- Mr. ll. F. Mt-Douuitlis pon anti Lulu Seniors, Miss Nina Schur- “ of Barri-ti llucku third with l-iiiil Bilge. Mr. .l. .l. ititrttlliivrayht pt-u of Whitu Lcghorus fourth with 142i? eggs. Mr. rlvorr-tt ilowttttK-t ltPfl 0t‘ Whitn Ilt-gltorus fifth with 1413 P-filfs. Tho ltlxtinrlmoutnl Sta- tion's pt-n oi’ Wbitc Lt-ghorns No. It’. sixth with 1404 t-ggs, and Pcn led in flowers. These imautittl tri- Pul one on-thapaln f: gone! Blilllgilfig Up Father. butcs were the outponrings of af- ,- tr MMAlE THlNKb WE- Qonm. cur ME on IN THE Monro»: err hNNQYlN ME q wrn-t AN ALARM ' CLOCK -€>HE‘6 t dleion ilrtis.’ Ilurrt-ti Iloclts scv- enth with 11241 cgga. M; 1)_ 1X M¢Dona],]'s hp“ N“ '1 rt-urlit-tl 21m lht-I] uht- l'4'.‘\il‘ll lllll‘ ii. i.. .\i.|viulti'.<l1t~n,\‘|r pen No. 71cads tho (Inuit-st with tiny ttutl i.-: nyins. ::|i||. 'l‘ht- ltl.\- SI tilirti withi 201 eggs.’ Mr. lllcDonztltFs hon laid |lt'l'll|lt'l ll Ht.- tu s lu-tt Yo. 1 Wu .l. hictltiiir t t (ll. eggs without a break until she No. 1.x‘ wound with lit: 4- it Mr, 13o rout-tit. tutti LZQYALEIIQLNOHOL! .9’ _ 091- fic . I. '| '3 ‘d ‘uioinuopnttg 199-119 Lml-‘Luo 9m i: NOLLVLS FIJIANSIS SélNlWl-llii l 'J.\llMtl.ll{\1:|.1.|ll\JI\1n tpunqtn to [IlivlI>!\i?\;|[it| limlnl ‘pn-MIPP ‘ ahnoput Iii ssnp an p» tun |m||l> Alli! 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