‘I qULY 22, 1927‘ u __.('i_'I_ii3__A_(I_H.\Rl.(_-'l"l‘ lili cllllif lillillllllAN HISTORIC PICTURES FRAAMiNtL-‘See advt. about ljils- nesday, July 27th. tom: Pictures suitable for training. MCQUAIWS TAXI SERVICE. - néssrivz wsuusspav, July ppm... 11. 27th for Rollo Bay Ton. NEW PREMIUM — Ladies ShOD- 27, to Rollo Bay. Ding Bags given free with every new or renewal subscription/ to the Guardian. postponed until August 24th. IDOBt paid to any address in Canada vertablo to two sizes. Free wlili ‘On receipt. of a new or renewal each new nr renewal yearly sub lziearly subscription to The Guar- scription of the Guardian. an. PERSONALS RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION today and be in line for the Con- iy subscription. i American cities. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may Miss_Vlola Beersnli. N., of Mon- have expired, renew now ‘and get trcnl, i-s visiting her father, ‘Mr. lianailian Historical llrawings . The Guardian has pleasure in announc- ing that it has procured a few complete sets of the Canadian Historical Drawings (recently published in its. columns) printed 0n high- toned art paper suitable for framing. These pictures by Mr. C. Wmleflierys, the Disting- uished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being ramed not only for their historic interest but because of their artistic merit. The nominal price is $1.00 for the set of_,12 pictures. Apply early to avoid disappointment. CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 . For Framing Purposes your ‘- ' of y, Valet Autg strep Fred'k Beers, Prince Sltreet. Razor, blade and strap free, or Val- et Utility Kl-IJIIG free. Elehtr one makes a. remarkable premium. The following teachers are leaving Charlottetown this morning to at- tend Cadet instructor's course at HAY SALIL- 1 will sell at North Aldershot. N. S.: Cecil Hynes, Mont- Milton for James McQuarry on his B8118; 680F815 Mflflddllflld. C0mwall farm on Thursday, July 28th, com- E- J- H- MOITlSSCY- GEOPSBIOWR- Th0 nmnclng at 330 p_ m_ g5 Bel-es stand- course is to be held from July 23rd in; hay in lots w suit pllrcllasel-g to August 20th. under the R. C. R's. -Bcnj. Carter, Auctioneer. 2°62 l 22 1* Gleanings From HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT. _ Tryon AildViciliity Services Sunday JllIyIZIi: Wheat- ley River_ 11.00 a. m.; =North Wilt- “Sad shiw 3.00 p. nl., lllllllfll‘ River 7.30 nnyifagirvfixegfitlc yowngoglewdzt P. m. licv. R- W. Ross will preach ML Charles Logan of Victoria 11;, and Miss Gladys lvIacKlilllon will holding a lucrative position m sing at the morning and evening l service's. It. ll. Baxter, minister. Rogers Hardware’ charlotwmwn‘ i “I Miss Laura. Ross has spent the past week very pleasantly with her parents Mi‘. and Mrs. William Ross of Albany, P. E‘. Island. ‘I BROO-KFIELD. -— The services in the Brookfleld Congregation oil Sunday. Jilly 24th, will be as fol- lows: llaltsvllle 7 ll. nl., S. School 2 p.\lll-; Brookfield 7.30 p. m., S. School at 10.30 a. m. S. School u-t Hunter River at 10.30 n. m. Mrs. Roy Clarke and Miss Violet of Augustine Cove were visitors t9‘ Tryon on Thursday evening of last; POLICE COURT___ one drunk week in their fine new Ford Sedan, ;:::.£:r;'.::s.:.:;:amar: MW o. ed_ A customs case was disposed Rev. George and Mrs. Young of Stein of by the defendant hem! fined larton. N. B., is enjoying a delightful! 560m m. three months in ‘ML holiday at the home of Mr. T. Henryl QERTAIN plznnll _ _, ' _ ‘To ~ _ FLIES ANJ) INSECTS Protect Your Cattle l, V "wiru I “Dr. ‘Williams Fly And " Insect “Destroyer” FEllllELL s. lolilllolril ilil I - u , 14s RichmolldSt. , Charlottetown Fire, LifeQAccident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at ‘i Lowest Rate. Good_Strong Stock Companies Agent‘ at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. T .~ _ .~_,.,_ s15 _ um» Mill-w I»; mdihm fin.‘ A33; 0c LONDON, Ont., July 20.- The ' - contract for the Landon-London S iillht with Capt. W. B. Maxwell and , ______ Captain T. B. Tully as co-pii0i8. W” HALIFAX. July 21.—Quotations ormally signed today with Charles urns donor oi the $25,000 prize. The llers spent the morning making-a urther survey of possible rlyins elds with the necessary two_ mile‘ ke-ofl within a few miles of the iiy- 1t is understood that the fliers furnished by Johnston and Ward Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- change: New York Exchange - i.- ¢ At. Top. and Santa FY: Ry. 108% avor the latter pert oi Avsll" 1°‘ American Can Co. sou he fllohi. _ ,, .. Am, Car and Fdy. Co. as Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . . .. 104% Am. Smelt. and Refnii- 00- 1"" "" get aural-Millard’: Llnlment. Am‘ Bosch Mag. Co. n Anaconda Cop. Min. Ce Union Pacific Ry. . . .. us. mrluiitrialaleéirlliolcb. . lag-Q Wm C ........ ume.i-a§'€i'a¥l’r;......,..... 1251/. Stock Exchange b. C You can m assured ‘Q that we shall (ill. all - telephone" orders to the c letter. Your wishes eon- osrnlng grade. pflei‘ and prompt delivery will be our law. We strive to pinn- W. b. OilJ-tl l. co. . COAL . r‘ pram 11a . was t-July, mu: Sept. 1am: l banking career in his native llfflhiguests of Mr. and Mrs. ' iuce and this is his first trip t0 ' this , the guests of William Cook, man- “ ager of the Hank of NoValSCOtill ‘ here, and Mrs. Cook. Almulstreet. ; ~Moncton Transcript. , real with a sightseeing party who Smith, Tryon. YORK-MARSHFIELD CHARGE United Church of ‘Canada: Preach- er. Rev. T. E. Boothroyd. Services on James Lewd °f Riv“ Rqad are "W Sunday as follows: Marshflcld Hall glad to Se“ him m" 39am an" m5 at 11 a. m. Pleasant Grove at a plmm" 56"?“ iillless- m. York at 7.30 p. m. The numerous friends of Mr. l Movie Night, Victoria is always visit—. ed by the Beauty and Chivalry of . Tryon. Among those noted last night were Miss Gladys Rogersnn and Mr. Austin Campbell, also Miss Ruth Mullins and Mr. J. Archibald’ Thompson. BRAQALBA-NE AN-D ROSE VlALLEY.—-'I‘llere will llc service in connection with the Prcsbytel- iall Church in Camilla in the Orange Hall. Bradalbaiie nt 11 u. m., nnd at the Orange Hall Rose Valley at 3 p- m-. on Sunday July 24th. l Miss Ruby Lord and Mr. Campbell of Summerside were mot- orists to Tryon last week. Miss Lordl‘ who is employed in R. T. Holmana. Ltd., is spending her well earned.‘ two weeks holiday with her parents liherc. l-IIGH P0$lTlON.-'-Mr. and Mrs] Mr. Bruce Ho att one of Trycn’s Edwin Crockett, of Toronto. welopresperous farm rs has recently pur-i in Moncton Tuesday en route to chasedg new chysler sedan. Mr. Crocketfs former home in Prince Edward island, making the trip by motor. Mr. Crockett is Chief Superintendent oi the Bank of Nova Scotia. l~le began his Mr, Bert J. Trowadnle. West- inoreland. has returned home from the city, where he has spent the past two weeks attending the Sil- preme Court as one of the jury- men. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nicholson and small daughter, Joyce of Char-l lottetewn spent Sunday. July 10th at North Tryon, where they were the; Reginald, Dixon. I section of the country 1°" Ylhey intend tn tour some time. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald of - Nova Scotla before returning “Augustine Cove were visitors at their home city. While in Menc- North Iryon on Sunday, July 10th. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Crockett were Rev. George Somers of Tryon. motored to Summersldc last week. returning home the same day. A motor par_*ty, Mrs. Wendell Lea. Mrs. Brenton Lea. MissEdith Lord and Miss Amy Lea. made an enjoyl able trip to Summerslde last week. 0N SIGHTSEEING TOUR. —- Mr.» Martin Kerr of Kerr 8r EH50"- Souris is due here today from Mont- are touring the Maritime Provinces‘ comprised of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and: Judge and Mrs. Widdifield, Mr. and Mrs. R. Galley. Toronto; Mrs Mills. Omaha, Nebraska; F- L- Hilwell- children, Mlss.Vivian and Master, vacation in their old home at Augus- FOR com: T0 Trait-mi 6s, l7...‘- WHERE ARE. YOU going July ST. PETER/S H0$E IIICES 8050 AUTO BTROP RAZOlPili. case -LADIES SHOPPING BAGS Con. Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Miss Anne vertable Waterproof Shopping Bag Phillips left Wednesday morning on now being given free with each ycar- a motor trip to Boston and other ‘ ‘On Wednesday night of last weekin |saying unto me, ‘Write. blessed are . are surrounded by mystery. But in Mm Armmus Camemnjnd two tho midst of our perpiexity, our ' hearts are wrung with sympathy for Kenneth are spending two months DP- lllld Mrll- UOdY- '1 ’:'l'_rl_\\-'_.\l__i1'.\ nplw Great Crowds Mournwl Loss of Maurice Cody, TORONTO, July 21. —— In'a. mag-i niflcent tribute to the noble characri ter of a Christian gentleman, one of| the largest and most representative Rathermgs oi people that mt. everi mourned at a funeral in Toronto.‘ cllmhletcly filled every available lnchl of space in St. Patti's Church yes- terday afternoon for the funeral oil Henry Maurice Cody. The huge; crowd overflowed the building in both directions along Bloor Street. Towards the close of the after- noon as the mortal remains of the Young map. were being laid to rest 1n his mother's family plot in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, the crowd or several hundred people who llad gathered at the burial place witnes- sed an heroic test oi strength on the part oi the father. His Grace Arch- bishop Williams of Huron had just finished reciting the verses that immediately precede the committal prayer. Canon Cody, who had been standing by. the Archbishop and Premier Ferguson. took s. short step forward and. as the remains of his only son were being lowered into the open grave, began to read the com- mittal prayer. Trembling with emo- tion at the beginnig Cation Cody seemel to gather strength as he went on. It was a stirring example oi faith in God and in brought tears, unashalncd, to the eyes of many who looked on. Bishop Sweeney pr0—' nounced the benediction. 1 1 » l Scene Was Impressive The interior of the great church. filled to overflowing with .people.. with the bright summer sunlight streaming in from above to lighten the flower-decked casket. presented an awe inspiring picture. Outside the church. hundreds of people who had come to express their sympathy for the young life full of promise which, after thirty short but fruitful years. had been brought to an ull- timely closc ill the waters of a northern river. stood bareheadeci and listened reverently as the strains of “Fight the‘Good Fight," and "Abide With Me," filtered through the doors of the crowded edifice. His honor the Lieutenant-Gover- nor and Mrs. Ross, attended by Col. Alexander Fraser and Capt. Eric Haldenby, the Rt. Hon. Sir William Mulock, Chief Justice of Ontario. arid the Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. Prime Minister of Ontario were among the thousands present. Preceding the service ill St. Paul's private service was conducted at the Rectory. by Rev. Principal O’Meara, of WyclifIc College. This was attended by Fred Roberts, Maurice Cody's friend. and sur-l vivor of the tragedy. and a few in- timate friends, including Hon. W. D. Ross and Mrs. Ross, Sir William Mulock, who attended both services Ferguson. Chopin's Funeral March. played by Dr. T. A. Davies, organist of St. of the church.'The service was con- ducted by Archbishop Williams, of A New Idea in , Silk Hosiery Another Shipment Of Lovely New Hats Arrived This Morning $3.50 100 new novelty hats, real copies of the latest Paris and New York styles received by express and go on sale tomorrow morning in three- groups. hand early as they will not remain on our tables for long at these prices. $3.50 sympathy received China; Rev. Principal 0'Meara, of numb,“- l Wycliffe College. Rev. G. S. Des- $4.00 ‘$5.00 This lot is even more attractive than the last and look like much higher priced hats. All the new shapes and shades are Included in the lot. '3 Stockings to the pair $1.00 $1.00 24 inchpSilk leg 3 STOCKINGS TO THE PAIR AND THE PRICE REMAINS THE SAME In these days of short dresses a silk stocking which comes well up over the knee is absolutely necessary but the extra strain on the delicate silk threads at the bend of the knee often mean; disaster, till; "mom “W,” i0 both stockln, at the same time and while one is damaged beyond re- pair the other remains perfect. Now it is possible to buy three stockings to the pair and be able to replace the damaged one. All the New Shades Peach Flesh Nude Tille Moonlight Cheri Black White Silver Evenglow Platinum Grain Bran Beggar Atmosphere Pongee Sunset Bufl’ Champagne Parchment So be on PATONS. st p.155; Col. Harbin Foster, v5.6. MUCH LAND PURCHASED a former law partner; DWBIBS 50b‘ grtson Egerton Brown, president o; the University ‘college Literary “lid Lorrie on crutches, and Premier and Mrs. Athleglc society; David Walker and Col. Turnbull. of Dundil-B- FOR NEW SETTLERS H.200 acres. fully 20. »- “Wtlllli ‘vilPlTiil- Wl-NNIPIQG. Jilly Through the agency a PAGE ‘ n ,\\"lllll|, hllilllllfibfl, in-vblvlng iabblifi‘ _ equipped, while. IN PRAIRIE PROVINvES-‘llllefl brothers, Mennonites, ‘IUIVQi imnizlu a section or land near For» of; the lam lwo weeks rleals lm- lrillllllle Catholic German Immigrationt Among the hundreds of telegrams settlement have been closed be-llicard a purchase of 800 acres has‘? Britain. purchased. a tract nf land at Whito- - pard, Rev. Henry Roche, curate ofi St. Paul's, Sir Robert Falconer, and the Bishop ofToronto. Included in the service was the singing of the 23rd Psalm. Following the Scripture reading by I-Iis Gpace, the choir-sang the beautiful words from Revela- tions. "I heard a voice from heaven the dead.’ " A tribute was paid to Maurice Cody by Sir Robert Falconer during the service. ' Sir Robert Falconerbi Tribute "The passing in a moment of Maurice Cody," Sir Robert said, "has shocked this community, and more than rudely awakened us to the fact that we take things for granted and forget too often that we "It is not by external results such é J. Barrett, Hamilton. Ont; Miss M-l Hawker, Sutton, Ont; Miss W. W.i Skene, Toronto, Miss J. W. Whit-l comb, Toronto. REFUSES A FORTUNE wood Aldrich, weathy mining man. Bears attended Mr. Aldrich for eight‘ months prior to his death on July 2, in the hotel Fairfax.» fessional ethics involved." she con- ‘- tinued. "I-Ie named me residuary legatee of his estate after makirl! provision ior the care o1 his mother. Mrs. Josephine M. Aldrich. eighty- aix, of Riverhead. L. I. However. I did not think this‘ was enough. I had prolnisd hirrrI would look after his mother, so I am 80in! i0 hi" the money placed in interest for her until her death and than itmly re- vert to me." for her home at Brtntfbre I01!!! Y k. aolfaldfich would have married had Omaha. Nebraska; Mrs. Thomas Stewart-Lindsay. Ont: h- -l- Pail-S», Toronto: Miss C. C. Moore. Toronto‘ M M. cozenia-wingham. Ont: Miss 0- G. Warren. Hamilton. Ont; Mtss W.; WIIILE MOTHER LIVES present the fell-ill" 1*" h" "Y she" Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Toombs mhb} oped to‘ Rustico last week. "where _____.____ " T can‘ Pwmc Co’ m‘ "because it wouldn't be fair to his m ‘sited 1 u es and frlendm world that ogel-ed lllm many flyen_ ‘$02K NY‘ Gen‘ “m Hud‘ Riv‘ RR‘ mother to accept it.“ she Said i0- ey v re a v . ues and simple joyousness." * - > - c L‘ °°“- o” c“ my‘) ‘ "" w, dav- Althoullh Mr- Aldrich’! “W” Mrs. Ilavoie and her small son of sn- Robert touched on Maurice, , i . _ Hlld- Mill" m“ °°~ ---- 50,‘, was said w total more than fl-W-nlamton, Mesa. is visiting her mother C0dy'S varied interests, his love for ' mwrhmwal Pnxrlco‘ 28% 000. Miss Sears said she understands Mm Dollghetby of Victoria. his university, his attraction to pub-- International liege 3mm 3m it to consist of only “thousands of . lic life, his love for his church as a ?-'£-“1‘1i§“<§li8~- """"" " a» ..... ... ...... s... we’ remotes: §2'L‘ii§it.““‘l..§“°.h%‘i2t§‘.f.§§.f"‘ late ngadmzcm _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ __ 119% ' - _ Mimi’ serious we em week merit clearness and taetfulnessi southern Puma co "w, Blldllliiill! Bil Bflyllnne. N. J. on Wednesday evening of last . . , "There. was no question of pro- ll! m" Sears said she hopes w in" k, but will return to time this weeshegfimnd ‘he m‘ “t”. ' ‘a c-illlilaiil “ ‘magma principal of which is w t ii part of a 1300.. 1 K; he obtained a divorce from hi! Em» defense when asked today what ‘l! mid [NONI m. Corp-Jill)’.- I096; 369*» 104%; frtgnwfilliagcgelzréshlflflflib mm! “Jail: pl;losp§ct;5liir:°3:'cgaril;:; mlll“ly:1':w"£.t;imht mmwthilflh mafia! ' o'er-jars». H16: ' 105i» “if: mnulty of taboo secured b1 a trust 5151MB came to ebeo to confer Qndl- - B. rl ‘ u» m. ems ppm the will l?! tine Cove. Charlottetown and Miss Betty abb-flflflvvncc on those persons with "5 A- (“Zena wmghw“ on“ M S=inson of Summerside motored to|vvhom he associated." iTryon on Sunday. where they WercI-‘lflld- "BY his touch. his Winsome- the guests of Mr. and Mrsi Charles H888. his kindness. his wisdom. he Nelden My, calam- wllo,” png of gathered others about him, unravcl-. Queen-s county-s most" gugcgggfull led knotted threads, restrained those fishermen was viewing prospectl; lrllwho were breaking away from safe. iTryon which he thinks are veryIlBi-hs. initiated P6869 B-lld Ordvl‘ promising. ’ ' ‘ up to date farmers has recently ac-‘was the kind of initiative mNgcwrziglzfiixfgYnfiigfiksnfsgfllqulred a new Chevrolet truck. . a . . ' ford, om, declined at least for the] when Donald MacLeod. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maclead of Victorie- slipped from the hly" 10ft.’ It was tho ht at first that he was in.lur'd an? physician it was found that no 100M! were broken and exceptlns bruises on the face be was not bad- again see him at his accustomed lob soon.—-D. Millard’. "Lfniment for toothache. ‘ , _-»--¢0¢—--— matter rests entirely with the Poet gffllce department," said Hon. J. ‘stint tirade“: ' _2_ 1i.» a 9-5 "l9 flilmlllction oi a. flnc piocc of Jadministration that his worth is in Ml; and Mm Mafclls (guidel- of be estimated. but by the permanent Si!‘ Robert [among those who might make con- lfusion. Such things are done by, Mr. Albro Hewett, one of 'I‘ryon's character. and not by precept. This that Maurice Cody had. Mature he was.’ yet on his face youthful generosity played constantly. the smile of a‘ mind at leisure from itself; he was eager and full of enthusiasm in a, Mr. and Mrs. Austen Toombs and which he exhibited in the practice! of his chosen-profession of law. "During the past few years when I have seen him frequentlyLI have been impressed by his growth from strength to strength. He read much. had made good use of his opportuni- ties of travel, knew thei important movements in the modern world. and talked well about men and sf- fairs. v “But-we come back in the secret of hiallniluence. It lay in his charac- ter-_-he was amiable, kind, thought- AIR mail. roa cannon gl-ozllmmxdihag-fi "gm 1 and imbued with religious faith. In the words of one of his younger friends: ‘Ho was straight, strong and pure and helped to make other fel- lows purefflis little unrecorded acts usly but on the arrival of a a few hurt. His many friends hope to . (Canadian Prose) QUEBEC. Que. July 19. — "The Balaton, Minister of National l i l i ‘ - soul.‘ l. k“ Reg. Trade Mark I C iMPERl/ii. i Ii “OF FOREMOST QUALITY” IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are the most popular and outstanding Fox Biscuits on the market today be- cause they are unexcelled as to quality of FORMULA which has been prepared after many years of successful practical experience on the advlcc of leading ranchers and ‘Ill consultation with acknowledged scientific experts. INGREDIENTS which are of the highest quality only I the best ‘Government inspected being utilized. WORKMANSHIP. Every employee is an expert in his _ own line of work, for which he has been care- fully trained, a number being with the Company since its inception over ten years ago. ~ RESULTS. Ranches, using IMPERIALS regularly, won ' over 90% of the prizes at the Fox Shows in Can- ada and the United States, received highest prices highest average of production and also the highest number of young foxes _ maturity. . To obtain FOXES OF HIGHEST QUALITY feed HIGH- ’ EST QUALITY BISCUITS, “IMPERIALS.” niruiiii sisoun so, ulnnzoji» Phone 721. is.» for pelts at Fur Sales” had the. raised 1 to Charlottetown, P. E. I. . . . - ~ 1 u ' - . . , from Great? yesterday tween the Canada Colonization illlil been made ln the Primate District" Paul's. opened the public service in were messages from His Excellency. land owllrs in the Prairie Pi-evlnc-gll‘ Saskatchewan. ' - l Illlitlalllhrvgillfrlnzfidsirlzlhtler Kins- The n00 l'or opprmllmflivly 2.500 flfllfifl-l“xlleli'"lc°d mm" l-Iuron. Bishop White. of l-lonan, floral tributes were also withoutjfhree Mennonite families have while 800 acre ': and Ladyles involving payment. of over $l50.-l.1t “loleelcy hllvo been sold to elf‘, J."