i‘ i soeusrii. 1924 sconsiznvhrivss o CE ‘EDWARD ISLAND F Y Please take notice (jqrlptylannual meetings will be held as follows A , ‘ Kings. County Aug. 20th Business M AI ." i, _ 3.00 p. in. 'Town Hail, Georgetown . Thurdly Aug. 21ml Business Meeting 6. 30pm, Public Meeting 8,00 pm, Si. Paulo Hall, Prince County Summereilie Queens County "M", Aug. 22nd Business Meeting 4.00 p. m., Public Meeting 8.00 p_m, Strand, Theatre» Charlottetown Local and outside speakers will be present. Names ..... ounceel later. By Order oi‘ COUNTY isns-s-li-il EXECUTIVES 155°. P- m.. ‘Public Mun", Central Guardian‘ 6H0? (mammoth Catalog IONA PICNIC CATU-RDAY Aug- llflt the 16th. lee cream, refresh- ment Siiioons. tea, tables and all the usual attractions. 3558-s-14-2i lMONTCALM EA-ILS-The stea- mer Montcalm sails today with coal and other supplies for the An- lievsli iishiship and will lllOll pro- ceed to Quebec. FUNERAL NOTlfiEw-Funergl of tho late Mrs. Henry Picrco will "Ike lliiico from her late honle at Cornwall Parsonage today at 3 p. m. lnternlent-People’: Cemetery. POLICE COURT.—- Two man charged with violating the Prohibi. tion Act were fined $2 each at the Police Court yesterday. For non payment of dog tax, union was fined $2. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. D- M. Lamont will preach at Stan- cilei on Thursday Aug. 14th at 7.30 p. m, on Sabbath Aug. 17th at Lot i8 lit 10.30 ll, nl.; at Glasgow Road at 230 p. nl. sud in tho People's Church, City at 7 p, m. v--*** COIIIC they will surely “The Guardian” The host class of pople read group of 50,000 people you will receive many inquiries to your classified advertisement. Telephone N0. 132 today. THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN ADS \\. They find him. and from this 61w ' IFIED Quickorcsults . t, From our @5810“! rases/ Have you ever considered thework our classified ads do for our advertisers. search into every store and home in the Province and if there is lan interested party ATTEMPTED ROBBERY~Some time Tuesday night. an unsuccess- ful attcnlpt wus made to enter tho restaurant premises of Mr. B. J. L. (lurnhum at Victoria Pork. The thief or thievesoftcr forcing the lnotill door-hasp with all iron bar were frustrated by the protecting ; flowers of a second lock, which resisted all their efforts to force it. Tho matter has been brought to the notice oi the police who are working on. the case. PERSONALS Mrs. W. P. Doull has returned from it visit to Sulnmcrside the guest oi‘ Mrs. W .A. Brennan. Mr. Max. Currie. Vcrmiilion, Al- bortil, arrived last night for a visit lo relatives ilnd friends in the city. Mrs. Charles Stewart, Moncton is visiting Mrs. B. It. Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunter, St. John are also visiting lilrs. Sharp. Mrs. C. E. Steele. Boston- is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse llucstis, Summcrslilo. Messrs. G, L. Prowse. F. G. Ken- "nclly and A. J. MoCabe leave this morning for (lttuwit to participate in ihc i). F. A- mcet there on tile 18th. . u, M5,“. Miss Cclia Kelly oi‘ Jiope River. Scottish Editors ed the previous nlgbt namely Coi- E. W. Watt oi the Aberdeen Press and Journal and Mr. James Reid of the Standard accompanied byillr. F. C. Biette and Mr. F. A. Talbot of the C. N. R. Colonization and Im- migration Depsrtment, spent yell- terdsy seeing souls of the Island and its industries. art. Hon. J. H. Myers, Col. D. ‘A. llacKlnnon and Nr. W. Chester S. MacLure, M. L. A., nun of the Sunlmarslds Journal ilnd Mr. Charles J. Mitch-all of the Patriot, they visited the experi- mental Farm, Blilgownle Farm llliynes, Dlinstsffnage and Lawn- dale Farm of Mr. A. It. McKay. Royalty. At Balgowuio Farm iun~ llltisr gave an interesting descrip- cnsnnotiwsrows GUARDIAN Leave For Mainland The Scottish editors who arriv- Thc owners of the S. S. Hochel- “hi! extend a cordial invitation to the Governor. the Premier. the Mayor. the Members of the City Cilliili-‘ll. the members of tho Board ‘J! Trail’). and tho Press, with thcir WWW. l0 a complimentary excur- sion on the hurbor oirllriday eve nins tho ioth inst, at 9.00 p.m_, \Vll| U16- liurties ubov referred to Dloiise accept tili Press as i1 personal invitation to attend. Dumfrlos and Galloway $iiined.—S. A. MacDonald, Pres. Ch’town Board of Trade. ————Q0->--__. Craig Stands Firm. (Continued from Page 1) Accompanied by Premier Stew~ itr. A. n. Bran- Vlnly Fox Ranch. of Mrnltobert l or coercing the population. The British Government had nov- cr hesitated to curry out tho trcoiy both in letter and spirit. Mi‘- (‘Ossrnvo nsscl-icd that the bill mot the situation lll a Simple aild effective manner. There was nothing iii his conference with Sir Jaillils Crllig, the Ulster Pro-ruler, which would Ciiilllle him to soy mi“! Willi (Willi hope of u. working limllosiiion. Crllig hall never budgeli nil inch and unless he changed his attitude there would bc no usc of further meetings. l Prrsidcilt (Josgrilvc believed that the llollse of (‘ominous would pass the bill but if it did not, a now situation would lirse. Tom Johnson the Labor liéliilul‘, opposed Mr. Cosgrnvcb, motion, shying thc tiiuc hild arrived when the Frcc Stnio should iuko its own now course. Leap Into Sea (Continued from Page 1) cheon was served by Mrs. Rhynes. At Vimy Bunch the property 0t Col. Prowse and Col. MacKlnnon the lion of the life and habits of the domestic fox and the visitors later took several snap-shots. In the afternoon the party ac companletl by the Premier, lion. J. ll. Myers, Hon. J. A. MacDon- uid. Mr. VB. Roy llolmau. drove to Ilorden and were shown the beautl flll agricultural country along tho road. They loft for the Mainland by the four o'clock ferry thoroughly satisfied with their vlslt. 1 {Dim Delightful Band Concert Queen Square was tilled with crowds of delighted listeners lust nii-iht. 0b the occasion 0f the cUn~ cert rendered by the Stellar-toll Brass Bond. (‘ilpizllll George Elvlllg. and the (‘oust (luurd soon haul their lmilt out on the beach and llurilcll sig- This organization which contains nail-l, twenty-four pieces is directed by After tho crow or um T911719 Bmldmiwiel‘ 131111191 IUUOIIOY- The Wilt! forced to lcap lilto the sea Superb duality of lust nights music elicited many remarks of praise from the lzlrgc audience. Just before the conclusion of the concert ,llls Worship Mllyor Mc- Konnzi ascended the band stand and personally thanked Build Mas- ter Mooney for the entertainment provided by thc hand. at the some time extending them illl invitation to illilkc another visit to the city in tile near future. The ilumbors of tho following pro gram wer ewltllout exception, heur- (‘nptnin Sllnnlollsoil YClllilllTlHl lit lilo wheel, blit lie soon ubztuiloilllii ibll vessel. and the crew 0i filo siiblllarillra chuscr also jumped lilto lllt‘ wutcr. 'i‘lll‘: Ctliiill Guard crow lzlllnclloil its hoot. licspllo lltlilvy sons, ilnd (‘Viliiiillliiy rescued “all in both crows, who were buttlinit for their livlls lll ii rough surf kicked up by ii strong soilllllvcst wind. llili5 returned home after spending two weeks in the city. Miss lmrettil Brown ol Granville and Miss Mary Kelly of Frederic- _ toil were visitors in the city yester- 413,35 .' . Mr. Stan Storey has arrived to join Mrs. Storey wllois visiting ilcr parents Capt. and Mm. Tilylor at Occailcr-c-st. Koppel-n Mrs. lllihvzlril .\ll‘('.i\i'\'llll‘. Kink- orll; itiltl young soil, Italpil, also .\i'~'<s (lcriln Powcrn -Ill' Ilidldcii. .\ roillrllwl llililli‘ lwv-"icrlilly of- |('l‘ vmiting ill (lllarloiirirllvn the guests of tho ilzlvlcs llotel- ____.___._.___. DEATHS _.. PIERCE-At Cornwall, Aug. 13th. i024, Alice M. A., Johnson, wife of llcv. llrn-ry Pierce. twv ++o ADVERTISEMENTS l CLASSIFIED 0M lneertlol m... Four Innerlloll liaht Insertions rvvv An Agents “iullted ........ Iva pa! line of ll words . no per line of l words 'ie per line o! 6 wattle '1‘o Let 'O'O'. Concluding Day Cf Scientists Meeting (Canadian Press) Private Owners Control Forests of United States v TORONTO, Ont. Aug. l3. -Four BALESMAN WANTED FOR THE “Old Reliable Fuutillil Nllr- lerias." {liberal ofilmissions, ex- clusive territory, handsome free outfit We offer llle largest list oi irllii. ilnd omanleilini stock- Write Stone lSl. Wellington. Tor- "llill. 8-7-261. -..___ _.. Teachers lVanted __ TEACHER WANTED—FOR HEB- rnn School. Second ciuss profilr- Pd. Total sli,plenlent 885.00~—\Vln Morrison, Coleman, ll. R. No. l. $529,833.41 Miscellaneous i—-_ mo. A, MoDONALD, P. s, 1., sun vlllo 3732-7-3C-1mih APPLICANTS DESIROUS 0F EN- ‘ . "m": September Class of North I Adams‘ Training School for Nur- ~ "B. North Adams] Maps. Please Write Superintendent promptly. l 3170-7-3—-’l‘hu--8ttt—-18l i?°°"°— 0N novaurv ROAD. ., Y°X- if not» called for _ln,f.8ll l- ‘lays will he ‘sold to my expens- ‘ 9“ 0Wiier please communicate i with Gordon Chowell, llighfielil. ‘ 813 Zi LPERNDNAL GREETING CHRIST- ‘. mas Cards, “imperial Art." llost iinown selection. Want illcn b "ii wollmn in ovory town to l ‘gilcit orders now in spare time. fllverylator. Representatives greedy malt"!!! big money. ‘fiwest designs -nnd novelties. Ifwmii llrlces. Samples froe.— “rltish Canadian l2! Richmond flit Toronto. a 13 1 T0 LET-HOUSE CORNER OF l-illsloll and Edward Sis. lApply 3i 315 Eusion Si. 8 3 FOR SALE-——CHOIOE luau. Central Bctlcqlle. 3511-8-12 _____._..__________ Sit nations Vucnilt. A TTENTiON on in flpllfll time, deliver lteprosillltativos hulking mondolle profits. Experience cltpltal lli\il6t)fiii8ill‘y_ Big ilvo Apply ltili l-lusioll Si. W.AN'TED--GI~RL TO WORK sloro. ______,___._ WANTED—IMMEDIATELYB Mm. A WHO TOLD YOU L" curtain country town has a Mmmlo for tho Elimination of the m nmiltiunn. Recently a member fell . Th ‘stint for the undertaker. b“, “o °T0ft!man,_canie t once, Jmm‘ b“ "ii-mill the. s H room ° "min: the patimt. he said, “ Y- 1w don‘t.--went--me. You BLACK SANDING ililuek stitching or bnndlnii 968°" iho white collars and cuffs ihlli. arc worn with silk oirlws livers"- Ths Judge“. "Prisoner, the find tlult you wild not steel "PM a doctor." No Prion/t. said til esick man liponns. You mily iro." Prisoner: "Thank Y8. Bil’- FRESH lllilcll Jcrsey cow. Albert Scllur- l -- GREATEST imaginable (lG-lllfllld this season for our celebrated, liloxponsivo, "iloynl" Series Chrlstmns Greet- illg Cards, Sccilrc orders now ev- Pjfonloio Help Wanted vlillo mil Apply immediately 151 8ALE.-—-18 FOOT BAIL-BOAT fifths of the forest area of the llliitcd Siiltcs is privately owned, according to J. W. Toullley. dcall of the Forest School of tile United States ilepartnlent of agriculture, who spoke in the ugriculauro sect tiny. This state of affairs inlplies 5i. protection of be handled by tlfic men alone, sintce the owners Th. cum," h "ma". l" “l m“ "Mt? "lmls “fpmvi; ‘i! For rl-ul, gciluinc interesting l-ll- We!‘ Cinldl. Telephone in zilegtfileosdtkiul ‘mum’ n er tortalnillcili go to iho Print-o llll- Ill roams. Courteous eer- . ‘ ,, ,_ wurd Tilozlirn and soc (lllilllpti vlae. u,‘ (an, izuntlfil§lmtgglfqlgnrctv Chaplin's first drlimittlc produc- l H. C. BROWN, mm" l‘ a p ' tioll, "A Woman of Paris," with Mengggp I tre- or m“. speaker. or. IN sewerage and sewerage dioni, Si. 3580-8444“ strenln protection, garbage collec- iion and disposal, and municipal wANTED-JIIMD FOR GENIERAL sanitation generally, including such housework. MFB- “HIM 1mm“ projects as fly and mosquito con- li Esplanade. 3552-8-14-6! imi, rodent extermination. ctc. the ..._ _‘ engineering element is vol-y great. F01‘ 8N0 The work ln- those brnnchs could iii?!’ the Advancemmt of And tluu of the British AB80Cllill0ll_l0- llllti. the United States‘ problem of ‘llsuring adequate supervision and forest areas cannot technical ilnd scien- cognized lis sucil and orgflilllcll l0!‘ continuous production," stated the “Today we have about as well no ‘I Medical Science That ‘public health is not noce - claimed that in» such branches as sanitation. the supervision of pub- lic water supplies.‘ inllk supplies, disposal, with advantage lio loft to tho dir- outing of engineers and biologists Three Dimensions ‘A method for imparting the ef- fect of fnilreliof to motion pictures wliivqlosnrllled futile education sec- tloniofltilo British Association for Science by "i8 Prof. B. A. Butt of the Ilnlverslty “Toronto. "The exhibition of motion .lo- tily applauded. l New Glasgow (Continued from Page l) PROGRAM ‘ Old Comrades March. Grand Military March. Songs front the Old Folks, Admiral (lvcrtllrc. Gcntris’ Triumphant March. Diamond King March. i GOD SAVE THE KlNG Course. vvllcro interesting lnuicllrl-l i_n willull lCiliirlottctilwil was flit? 'i’l0l0!‘. Were ilelll. After the colli- pciliiolls, (‘TLNLVHDIB suppers wcrv provlllcll by the lorlll clubs. The lllelllbcrs of tile New (lins- gow ROMP)’ Cluh, lvlih lllcir wives. were. after n nlotor drive, thi- gllCl-‘IS cl‘ Charlottetown Iloizlry lit at llllini-r given in illo (Jule Pulli- log; Die Each Day In by lilc regular lloiury -Presldcnt Rowe occupied the HblRlLllN. Aug. 13.—(Unitcd l’rcss.)—-'l‘ilo frequency of accl- dclltg lll ‘the Ruhr minim: district in" lilCTDtllSlllg, the minors lllliun stu- lcd in at petition to the locdi ou- thorlles. The increase is duo in tile disobedience of govcrnlllcmlli regulations i'0r the ilvoidllncc oi‘ alc- uidcnts by the owners, the lllllnn claims. This negligence has llnlile that the number of accidents has been Qlltlllflllllfitl during the past eight months so that at present tho average number oi‘ accident..- is 15C per duy, with ltpproxllnzltcly 2 per cont fatal. Since the terlnllnl- lion oi the passive resistance ill least 30,000 accidents occurred in tile ltuilr llione. Genuine Life Drama In Chaplin Picture "A WOMAN OF PARIS" PRE- SENTS ENTIRELV NEW AND NOVEL FORM OF FlLM ENTERT- TAINMENT. chair iilltl delivered nil address of welcome to tllo visitors willcll Wilfl fiillllgiy responded to by President Le Pilyzzlnt of the New Glasgow Rotary. Olller spoilkcm worn ilntzlrinli George lllllltill wiloso‘ subject was the zldvulitllgcs inn PW. ‘Turner and lllliarlaln John Fraser, Vice-President of the New (llasuow Rotary Club. A feature of tile progriiui lvns ille singing of Mr. llzlrry Murray which was lloalrilly‘ l-lll-ilrcil. Tnsseloil caps ui‘ zlll colors illicit-d llllotller touch to lilo general golcty prevailing ill tho gathering ‘Al ‘llnlf-pllst right lcuvo nil llllprocclleiltlwll crowd wus iii the wilzlrl‘ to soc lllulll ofl‘. QOQ-O4-OQ-U Hotel Victoria l Water Street, Charlottetown Offer: to the travelling plibllo a comfortable. lip-to- date hotel. Contain: 44 rooms with private bathe. Edrlu Plirviiince. This United Art- ists attraction, which is playing this afternoon ilnd evening for llii‘ Charlottetown liiiliiiiilii Add‘. M1223?“ Dlfivlliics of Christ of l’. E. l. was llcid with tho Christian Church at New Glasgow, New Glasgow being bcuuty, spots of weather good programme provided it was "mice "i "w to ho expected thlli the 1924 con- vention would be well attended. Friday evening. Minister of Sunlmerslde led devot- loilai sorrlca after which the Pre- sident, upon Mr. iiodges, pastor of the Lilli.- crtainliig church who on behalf of tllc Grcennlount. tury of Church Extension ilollrd of tllc Liiliicd Cllristiuil nlisslollilry Society, Si. Louis, Mo., and Miss Booth, Mrs. ltolnlg, Wolllclrs Work Secretary for Caliiudu, Miss lllurion Royce. Toronto , Chllilrcirs Work Secretary Stewart Iiinklcttcr of Chicago ull spoke lu acknowledgment of the welcome. rotary wlls tllc speaker of thc ilVtll‘ ing and gnvo a graphic outline of illc work accomplished during illc ilast tbioc yCilTS under the (lll-ect- loll of t lo. All Canadian Committee of the co-opcrzitivc effort of the churches. llccil oi? church work the men ilced- ed by the church to do this work, and the collcgc ilcctlcd to train this oi‘ llota r_\', ltntur» preparations were nlndc for the return trip, nllll when the lloclllslllua was rczllly in Christ Tho annual convention of the Aug. 8th to 10th one of tho the lslallld, the being favorable, and a The opening session was held on ll. E. Stevens. C. E. Arlllstroilg, called congregation, extended u lcurty welcome. l\lr. Gilchrist of J. H. Booth, Secre- for Canada. und Mi’. John Stuart Mill, Canadian Sec- prcsciltlilg the uilils and objects Tllc fields that uro in illcll, ull call for greater devotion and intcilsc loyillty to the cause ltlltl tllc consideration of nlcllils to accomplish thc (ask were the poiil-ts brought out in fzlciilg tho problems confronting the church in (fiiiludu. Sllillfllily illornlilg lll. S. Norton conducted short devotional service ‘dlltl J. ll. Booth 0t‘ St. Louis spoke cn the history zlilli organization of tho United Cilristlail Misslt-tltlry Society. This wus u vigorous pro- SOlllililOll oi lhc fllcis leiltling up to the uniting of the various mis- siomlry and lJCllBl/Ulcliill institu- tioils of thc brotherhood under one general society with llclld- quarters now lll St. Louis, Mo. The scope of the work and the problems to be met lll illcetiillg tho ever widening needs. possess nil lllt‘ clclllilniil of l‘UllliillCti, illlil tho spczlilor hold the largo andicncc Western Guardian -APPREClA‘l‘l0N.-- Mrs. Jnnot (loss Kenslngton kindly returns thanks io sincere friends ill rec, out fire, —-ELECT OFFICERS- Regulciic Rebekah Lodge. No. 93, l. U. 0- ll‘_, installed tho following ufllcors ior the current lETlll'_—N_ (;_ 31.4w,- 1,0. lll Mellow; V. u. Sister Mlilml Flei- dinil. Rec. Set-y. Sister Maud llyor; Fill. $003k. Sister Ailnciiu lfornc, 'l‘rcasurer. Sister Etllill Dunn; Coll- lluctor, Sister Jennie Leurd; Wur- den, Sister Madge Mcltac; 0mm. lain. Sister Ethel ’l‘rav-c-rs; l. (l, Sistor Rhoda Gard; (). G.. Slsioy Irene iiedlzuon: n, s. N. (L, llroth- er ‘S. liletllcmil; L. S. N, (L. SiSli-f Nettle llarily; it. S_ V. (1., Sisliil‘ Lucy llurdy; l. .8. V. 6., Sister Au- nlc Curd: l’. N. 0.. Sisal-r i-Jlhl-l Gard. -—-PAINFULLY INJURED-A vory sad accident occurred at lill- loil Corilcr on Saturday lllornillg, August 9th. will-n Mr. zlild Mrs. Weilsior Allen were out lllilkiilg. their little (laughter, Vcrdo, five and 4i llali years old conic out to illc burn llllll going too ncilr u cow, was kicked and llcr lei: llzully brok- cll bstwccn till! thigh and kiler. She was oil iii-o advice of Dr. Alex McNcill, illlnlililiiltoiy" rllslicll to ihc -l‘rlnco (Jouniy llusplinl \VllCl"t' the little sufferer is doing us wcll us cun be expected. —-Mlss Dorothy Caiililbtlll llogllrll oi‘ FFNEIOWH is vislillg in Alilvrlnil, lilo KiIPBi. ti!‘ 11"" i-Zriillilpalrciliis, lmr- tor and hlli C:llllpltcll_ —- Mr. with ills liilfilil i. uilil George Lei‘, oi‘ two t-itlllrl, Alfrvil heels briliilcrs Czlloil illltl John l.l~l~, loll Tlll-sllay llltlflllll)! on l-l-illrll. 'l‘llc,v irillllc by lliiltol" cur, u spil-lnlill lillllson super-six- .'ln<l l‘iil‘ill|i4~ lltllli" will Vlcill rcillilvvs ill ’l‘rlll'o. lliilllilX, Illolllri-ili. Oiizllvu, 'l‘i>roli- to, Niagara ilnd other Pllllli. 'l‘oronto, Editor ulid \\’. ll. llnriling billion, N. S., ussoclotu Editor oi‘ "Culsultiiull Disciple". lillsigiluiioil of Brotilcr Mill as GCllCfiii Sucro- lnry is regretted dull ftltiCillllllUlliltb Lions that he he rctuiilcd ill execu- ilve position arc tlifbllgly urged. ltcccnlincntilltions rc CSiilllllSli- mcnt of Cllfltllllilfb Colic-go lll 'l‘oroll to, Ont, to bc nffilizlli-d lvltll ‘Yor- ullto University worn discussed lllld ilpprovcd. ‘The (Tzliludlzlu Uliiifililt; spilllbrlllnil, insuring u fllll llolisc for ills subscqllullt lHlllTCSSQS lll other phases of the N. L‘. M. S. work. The business session followed, C. l-l, Armstrong presided. lllilllltes were rend and llpprovcil. S(‘lll(!il, showing u 123.07 on hand. es were read showing that not gain 22 for tho your. tho llczlills oi the following: Sills ltilyne-r, (lrcclilllolint hlicllzn-i iilll, Sumlllursidc Iiillun Cannon, Suillmcrsido Mrs. Burke, Cllnrlottetolvn Jillllos lliclicllll, (Zllurlottiatolvn 'l‘llco McDonald, ltingsboro lluzui liusc, Kintzsllorll Mrs. (‘iifl Stewart, lied Point Miss Cassie Stowllrt, hiontugllc Mrs. Alex lilllllilton, liiolltzlgilc Mr. Alex licwzlr, Montague Pt-icr A, Ut‘\\'-'ll‘, Montague Mrs. llllgll Citilllllltlll, ldtlllizlgllt- Aifri-ii (Gordon, hlontilgllo inn Mcllllllllld, hlolltziglic ltlcllllril Id. llhgll-ull, Nvlv (lids gow Jacob Ling. Nclv Gliltigllll‘ ldllzzlbeiil Slllliil, New Glilsgolv John llcclt, Murray liarbor Mrs. Dliflilcl liill. llrillinlltnnc Alice Stevenson, Bflsillllllallfl lt is lloticuzllllil tin-so llru of uiivnllcvll WllDilC yours, iiro. Silas lmylivi‘. ‘Pliny with others have. willie we lilolt back lulaillilry uuli ccrtzllli llllptl. S. Norton, Cilzliriliuil. (1. E. Arillstroilg, President llfl'l' Tilis poignant (lranla of lifc cur- rlcs one tilroligil n pllnso oi Pur- isinll life, following the cnrcer of VICTORIA HOTEU MAID WANTED- AT ONCE. sllrlly a medical science. is tho 6 ’ n R,,U,L,,.,-,,,.,L “umflx; n w forunccs. AlilllY Mrs. Harry ll1l0li of i‘. A. DRIIYII. Provincial ‘ifiilrive ill-Hillel?‘ssathleusililuf Ana", s,‘ Jun"; M,“ ,,._ u Em Weeks, 129 Fitzroy St. 8 l-l t! Engineer, exproliiiiil it] ‘fl Puller i" ongwul‘, "m, 0“ c , o‘? Li]; n brooks, Si. Jcllll; lit-ll. ll, J. Friull-r, m“ ensinoeflngi. Begun“ M the Dilrtbtlflllt) ilrnlll: light?! (flnhctoll u‘ A’ Auklmral‘ “Mlmx: All" Elm?“ A550"? Wi- - M"- Dilll?“ ' ' ‘ Stcwilrt, (f. S. (l. lingers. A. Scott Even to the and, which has noth- ing to do with passionate close-ups. romance over-lasting, but is instead utterly human. rolisonable~illc nftormstil of n molten. pllssionlltc, much-tried soul. “A Wolnnn 0f Pa ris" gives a certain sollloihing for tho spectator to take away from the theatre. sonletbing to think about-Athe fuct that lifo still rolls on around one, much like tho homo. drawn country curt and tho million alr-‘rs linlollsino. llioilctuil; Mr. ilnd lilrs. ’i‘ulllpic A Wliisloc, Boston; l-J. E. Glnsgow‘. McKenzie, New (liasgow; Estelle vnn. Genevieve Delaney. lieti Sullivan ell of New Glasgow; Pete of projected pictures raises a num- ber ni new and significant prob- lcms in visual science." marsh. City; Mr and R. Hensley, Montreal; Miss Heir Cnrnllch-aoi. Miss Florence (iii -————-¢-o->»~—-_- "So your daughters marl-ind, l hear. l expect you found it yer! hard to ipert with her." ‘ ‘El-lard! l should-think so. Be- tween you and mo, my boy, l-be cqvgnufl, .131 an lo th nit ii. was ilnossibii" - ,-_ ~ P. Mncdonaid. Mcncton; (lizosilcr, J. ll. bictlullilirk, it. iiusltio, New E. M. liuchcrty. Provi- donco; W. H. Peurcc, ililllfilx; Mrs David Nicllulsin, Mrs. SLCWIIN. M. Moore, New Glusgtlw; Mr. ilnd Mr. McCormick, Catherine Clllleus, Katherine Miicitse, Illililcile Loo-lt- hurt, Mrs. Victor Mason, Adn Sulli. Mrs wllllolow Moncton". Mrs. A. ‘Scott. (‘ityz D. mlchiiei. N. Y. C; Miss McSweeny, lt.,li Bennett. Si. John; MeirePMcCullecil Jessie Dick. M.,.f. Maciflyr Helen . Cameron. R. ‘M. port was lllsu iulllptl-il. sisters including llroiili-r Stown for tho to llrotllor of Chicago q Tibet, ilnd Lin-kicttcr in any way have hclpcd. Y tion- of Resolutions Committee. ll r- Snrnil Schurlhan, Silmnlornlllc, . Committee, and one member mentor I :4. »| 'lllil ' _ .l .l The 'l‘llc 'i‘l'cusurt-l"s report was pru- blllalllian ill lteports of church- the chllrcilcs hml ll illclllbcrslllp of 051. Lisp- lisills 50, ilciiths 2-1, letters given -i. Tho obituary colllilllttotl reported Julncs lilckicsoll, Cllzlrlottclolvil Audrey Nicholle, Murray llurilor llliil. lllnny of ilgc uuil services llzlvo cilverull illiilly Tllcu Mclloilzlid and JtlS. Dickiosrll. being cllpullllly known to the coilvclltion for their llttcllililllco in ycurs pair-t. pussoll Ull- witll kilitlly l'l‘u liclltcll on bollillt‘ of Colllinlltce. E. Tllllt! illlil l‘lllce Cilnlllllttec rc- W. ll. hlc\Vulker, Vice President J. ll. Williams. Sccrciilry Trolls id. S. Norton, 'l‘rillllov of All (Ian. l-lplolhliil lcililorsiliil, lll-so to tho visiting pastors‘ nnd nil others who Tho report oi the Findings (tolu- r llllttetl of tho Ail . Canada (‘outer The principle items of iocrll in teresi are, the appointment nf Mrs. inclllbcr of All (‘unuda (lpiltlnustlon additional to irt-tflppoii-lted by this Province; the vnvsl of appoint- inftitpglmilg and Miss . is heartily Lfiiliiillltfililbd illi(l meni- bcrs urged to subscribe for this medium of church news of the l)u- illilllCIl. Discussion as to tciliurc of this pllbllciltlon ilrougllt out sug. gcstlurls [or illlprllring tllu lucill llilPFGtll. As tho paper is little ovcr u your old lllii lllunzlgillllcni wl-icollli-s suggestions for its im- prilvclnlliit. 'l‘ll\~ lllogviiplly oi‘ Arclld Mclicllll recently published is colli- llitliiltill to all who are lllll't.‘i!$lt'( ill the illissillnilry cllisll to \\'llll'il is of llilftlclllill‘ liltcrcst to ill(‘lilllt‘l‘>i of thc Church of (Yhrist, ii is n book oi‘ flno liloriiry style lillll of gcllcrzii illturlvl-"l-wlsilccizlliy to l’. 1C. lslulzll- t-rs ilvcrylvllorc, us till: opening chapters contain ll splendid di-s crlptlvo write up of i’. E. lsillllil and historic rcfcrunccs to tilc pl-o- plo and cilstollls oi‘ uur Provlllcll, clustered‘ for tllc lift-iii. (Jtfllllfy rollndthc McLean iulllily. The work of Miss llillrioll Itoyctl iu llclld up iln- glrls‘ work for tho churches of Uililltilll, ‘ ilnd Miss Dorothy Mc- Arthnr of Slllllmersidi- as locill rep. rl-sontlltivc completes tllc irllzlin lll‘ ‘ .lll'llllilltlll ll(‘[\\'(‘('l.l' the ill. ll. 1'2. t‘. and lllL‘ Disciples. Miss ltoycc gnvc u short illlk on Saturday zlttcrnoon illlll on Sunday lllllrnlng lll u Sulhdliy School sus- sioll llgtllil addressed tho conven- tion. lis did also hlrii. ll. A. liicLt-inl of the 'I‘ibet lllifitllOIl stzliluii. Thu Wolllvns Mlsslolzury Socict lea lllilll tilrlr iilllllilll inc-cling (lll Silturdily ilfturnooil ilt wlllcil iillll- itinlt-rlck A. lilclicod, illissiuilalry of 'i‘ibi:l, gzlvo u vivid account of lilo work in tllut (llstunt field. Mr. Mc- Leod is iiliiillYti of this prilvlilcc. llllti is uuw on furlough. ills lllcs- siigl- Wits luti-rcsliilg and cficciivc ly dclivcrcii. 0n Szltllrlilly evening Prl-sioll Warren gzlvc an- lnsplrlllg lldllrtrss which was followed lly llll lllllincss purtlllcilt. llllrlllg illis tillu- llli‘ lllisslullzlry conscience of tho ills tflllli‘! ill ibi: Ullili-d iillll some illrrc llllilllrcll llll-lllill-vs llcsillvlwil illllt thanks be extend “.,.,-,, pr‘\$“‘|‘ M u“, (.,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,_ l-ll to cliiilrtillillllg church fur llll- u“.,.i,,,r,.1,|mi1,||,, llilllllllkill lluspitullty llllil lll ll. t‘. M S. for chow-ration lll scalding "T"- liUUill ilnd Miss lloutil illld ill All (‘illlzllla (‘ilillllliiluc i~r cu llpclxltioll in sending lire. Mills llud Sister llllnllg and ltoyile Willi cmvtriillitiril so much to thu success of this (5l)li- volition, and to "i030 brothers mid llllll Sister McLeod. missionaries from sl-ilt. Sllnilily uilcriloilil lll!‘ dcvnillllvl Hl'l'\'li‘(i,li'll by ltcv. \\' R. hlcWullti- who: l<lll(l\\'l‘(l lly two Stuurt lilnklcliltr of (‘iliiwlgil bl- rt li' “'l‘itllo" wils siri-ssl-il llllll prove to be slcriptllrnl and practical. Sunday ovcnlni; brought the cm FOR i l so nei to - i r 1 ' ~ ~ I- 1| " 0| condition. Well fiflvflfllilil "i6 med 9R W!‘ n l‘ J. Borllnil, Montreal; W. liurrlsnn encu which is plibi shed in lll Iri- m; mppfln“ m. tho ltrq-glyyir-rli. him‘, Oxppliivo (lee. (). Madden iiieli‘ iiifllillfltil/O lli-‘i(l-llY8l9Ii0 "lll “M59119” h" "W" “l9 “lilflcuv” Moiictoriv, Fl. S. Freeman Sr, Brook tilcli (‘ailiidlan Disciple was illib- (inure-i, my slm-s-ii-al. nutrition. 0i cegaderallia research in stereos field; ll. K. Milrfiiy, Miss Essie romeo for opprovlli ilflil alter being ' ‘ I 00D)’. fluid Prof. Edit in llescribml Blair, Miss Louis lisyos, Ii. (l. Mc- thoroughly discussed was adopted bi-[yughi m“ nqggy (ixvfpggigng qr "W," pidur“ 1]" his invention. The stereoscopy Kay, Now Glasgow; Vi‘ F Tltl- in accordance with rocolnmentlrl- “vmeppmnn or me Rervkips. (m. hospitality of tho people nnd ill as difficult to imagine u morn hcaui ful setting for such local churches. lid-so it l5 ostilllalcil that about 35 visitors \\‘l'l‘L‘ not registered. Ema-m Ffillll-i, who llzlvi- bccll visiting ilir. szllu, llli? l put chi-s‘. this ‘ilistiilglllsllcd soil of l‘. lll. ltl-| land dcvoiell his lilo, ulld willie itim mu Balkans at 1M5 mncmn,‘ M. 1t. E. c. who] dealt with alml tho ilmnlilltllleill of‘ SLllt-‘H iiilil (‘llllllllll llus been llrillisl-il ilnd ill-- dcvl-luplllcilt has lwi-ll sllrh us U) i; iu-illg lnllril illo ‘Eillllill to uccnlllllluilllil- iilusl- pri- illK tho first lllltl J. ll. lilmiil (fiilll VPllllflll to ll close Wllfifl J. Stuart Mlli preached an inspiring Slifilltlll in thl- Cilrlstiull Church illill ii. A. J, (t, Profit, n, Ross, B. l-ioliro, J. McLeod |ll'(‘fl('llt‘(l tn lill ovvrfliilv- Tibbctil. ii. Smith, A. i). McDoug- delightful fellowship and surround ings fo the vilinge nnil countryside "l N0" Glfiflilfiw tllan- ‘which it is gym,“ grim.“ pg-“L Tum, pow“! a mot-ling. Tile- report of the Enrollment (‘onl- lnittre showed a total of 101 visit- ors. fl from Tibet, 2 from Bt. Louis Amherst; Mn and M,‘ T B . l .... ..-.. e - - . . ' ' s . , ' l 4 I-fml- -. . DEMAMD '- ‘filling The - World’; Beet Tonic ‘Over 100.060 mp1s he" testified that, TANLAC hll relieved them of: Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism. MalNui-rlxiono Sleepieierlell. Nervoueneee. Loee of Appetite. Lou oi Weigh!- Torpld Liver or Constipation. ' "Auk Anyone Who Taken TANLAC" oven 4o MILLION aor- TLES sou: He: For sale By Allhtiood Drugglelpt, L. t . in liddllltm to Eastern Guardian . ....'0UR BIG SALE oi‘ clothing. boots, iiilll shoes etc. continues all this wl-ok. Poole & Tlloillilsoil, Ltd. hlontugue. 3554*] H“ ....'DUE TO THE MON-TAGUE ruccs iloillg postponed llntll FridilY- \\'t‘ will culiiiiluc our big discount iluliillcia of this week. Ptillll: AL ‘Plloillpsoil, iJtd., Montague Ziflbirii-li-Zli War Clouds . (Continued from Page 1i ._-_.-_.- till» llltlllllili ilzlcifists ilnd idcallsls. living zlskcli Wllill. ho thought of lllL‘ story published ill yesterday“ , Vii unlit-nu punt-rs oi secret stores of llrllls ulid illilllluiliiion being illli-il up ill. illflli‘ disposal in the neigh- lmi-lioilll, the llnltlcr declared with it Slllvtlilic sllillv illzit such secret slim-s worn lylltfrrly unneeded, as lilo Muceilollullls. iornling tile core of the illllvclllollt, urc all armed an)’ Wily. lic Hlltikll oi‘ an cxlivllliiull‘ lll-y forcv oi‘ 120,000 iirlllCtl and train. (‘ll Ztlllctldonizllls really to strike \\'llt‘ll lilo word la given. 'l‘ilu ll-llill-r did llot iry to con- .1503] 1h.- lillll that tho lnovcincllt rl-iicll on llid from llllsslu lll case of all llpln-ll-lll, wllcil ll Russian raid on lii-sszlrllblzl would llilfillyZE tho liulllilllillll urllly ilnd (lcprive Jugo- Sluvlzl 0i‘ .ls ‘slzliirc in this corner. it is, oi‘ l-llllrsv, iln open HPCTOi- ns lllrcaily suited lll previous dus- lllllbl lllovclllcllt is rc- l‘i‘l\'lliK flllullcial bzlckiilg from .\lllS('4l\\', which l'X]Il‘L‘l5 KW"! Killml for li-llsilvlvisnl from ull outbreak Dalhousie. University IIALIFA}, N. S. Arts. Null-urn, l nnnnvrre, Euulileoriilg. Pllilrnliicy. lllvillvlllr, llflllilhlr)‘ VALUABLE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS: Nine oi‘ value $200.00 tn $85.00. awarded on results of illlliricllilltlon oiaimlnailone. Supt. 23-26, 1024. EQUALLY VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS. Awarded ilt end of each year 0i‘ course- UNIVERSITY HALL. llosidollco for illen. tempor- llrlly occupied by King's Col- loge, o SHIRREFF HALL, llouuiiiul new residence tor M iilltr, Liilv, women, _, , REGISTRATION ‘ DAYS. Supielllbl-r ZZ-Zltil for all Arts and Science students llllfl first your students in lillglllvcrlng. Medicine and Ynulilstry, September 10th fur ull other students. " FUN l“l'l.|. INFORMATION Appll- lll p1 m or lly lciirr tn illl- ltngll-ltrur. colllllleilitcii hiiifflll! Hilriifli‘. fiiiii- (ill lilo "World progrlllllllll- lll‘ eo++oo+o+§>+Qa+¢¢¢+¢44 7th to Jtl fur Lit: next cuilvcll W» l-hllrcll extension" by J. ll. lllmlil , Niilllillilliiiii (‘Oiiiilllllflc mull!" Willi -ilus for iilc pllst fllliriilml lllvilds yours l)t'l.‘il iill- big llllill llf iillli llc- wn" an,“ ch". “flown Thle popular Hotel hue been completely renovated and refurnlehed throughout and offers very comfortable . 105 million llcres of nlltlouul, state _ , , (-,,|],..,._ . , . , . . ~- ~ , .. llliofiiiiypl.” (Iiltlyrfitll-llrtll? to “m! mmllluwal ("ream Ila“ “m? ill“. E-hel Yrmlve Hotel Co’! l ad)‘. ll. \,Vllllilllltl. lllclllilor l-ixclcu- ‘-,,},Iul,:h,fl,:';ldl_h‘“ “WNW” m m‘ u m" accommodation to the trlvol. Drqugforg on; ' 8942i, - a 02c," ‘hmeab {Q3 a 1 u." PWDHIW" 4 ilvc All Clillflilii- Cilllllliiiliii‘. Mill?“ Sumlily illorllilli; prwlcllillg sl-r ""9 ‘mum’ ‘ I . Public "Elk" anlinmnearlnu “O o m“ gong ' u so mm y s i, ' l rvlllifi. Wii-‘i "illilllcil. vicc by lt. A. iliuLvlul was illi- Th‘ “N9 l‘ QUPQMIUY V m mcmres‘ »“.'”‘”'”'“ Till- liosililltltllls (fmllllllitce r0~ 2mm.“ §,.,,,,|,,,, n; ,1“. ,-,,,,v..nill>ll 000d and the public Ire eourxeounly cared for. Rates $8.00 e day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR, Manager l r Charlottetown iulilrllssl-s, Co" Proprietore plniilrg his scrim of (liill‘(llll‘.\‘4 s. “,,, , , 4. which led up in "Scriptural QQEEN HOTEL methods oi financing." 'l‘llo ii Mrs. A. M. livid. Jenn M. Reid, Ali's-inn lti-ld, Montreal; W, Dflgcull; l- Iii-Rival: (f. Cooke, Boston; Dan dlililiwy. t). ltobr-rtll, it. Molloligald R- R03’. ll. Wiltors, Goo. Tilltleth, ii illil, ll. (irlly. ll. McKay. L. ll. Peer. vis, ll. ltli-innis. S. McDonald, ,y_ The ‘Nllipah service at tho close “o! _;_ (tmqpr. “q D_ “chum, D_ Blair, ll. McDanlels. J. C. Ross, J. l). Madden all nf Siellarton; C, P. McCarthy. Tliznlsh: Roland Munroe Mrs. Angus Rlllhkln, Mrs. D. K. Mo. Lennon, Stelllirton; Emily Your, P i- Piston: Mrs. o. oihilroh, oalliarlli; n. (liills. Clliresholm; n. l. no. Lauri. Orwell; Mr. and Mr; 1,, hioitzlii, Mr and Mrll J. C. Murrily, We. lLfw-i us?“ .