é}? Mi PRIIIIIE Ellwillllk-Today-Tueth-Wed. urn. {fibril f 5r wan-r, '~</. i K- X ostiilnn .- ~—---. l‘ ‘.I..‘.\I. .i.r.,.\ u._..'.)'... w I,“ The fientral G d‘ I ' N i uar tan Come T,,_ In Memarldm . B. IIZIIIGIIBISi Connnaaazrron LIIFE m. WEI-COME INN - F 0 k 51:24:21‘, i6798-7-12-812 COOLEQJFIQIZQT 0N Mm Dimvmr B 3 I‘ I ll l‘ g; wayes. s w‘ beitgofigglail; On Monday zrfwriioon July 19th. -___ noarn noon imoun Milled from washed wheat for your satis- fflvt-lvn- L~1075-'l-28-tf. —-_._ TENNIS DANCE Beach Grove m". Wednesday, Aug. 11 L-1424-8-7-4l -___ ACCIDENT T0 FOOT -—- The 1mm!’ friends of Mr. Duncan J. Campbell, De Sable, regret to learn that he entered the P, E. I, Hospital suffering from a bad foot accident Friday night, ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. William E Callbeck announce the SALAD TEAS 40 Cents. HOT CHICKEN DINNER by RESERVATION 3 Course Dinner — 50 Cents 4 Courne Dinner — 65 Cents HOME MADE ICE CREAM and CAKE A SPECIALTY. In Memoriam MR. AND MRS. THOMAS TAYLOR. there passed away at it's home in lower Montague, Daniel J. Stew- art in the 68th year of his age. Deceased was a son of the late David Stewart, Lower Montague, and a brother of tile late premier J.MD. Stewart. Charlottetown. r. An outbreak oi an unidentified dzseasc among the foxes of one of ‘the larger ranchers of this district. i iielrcvcd b_v lHHhOYlLES of the Pro- gtewar. “as educated Mi VlllCldI Dcptrrtlneiit of Agriculture, Prince of Wales College, Cliarfofic-t l0 b9 Y0K di-slflllllfil‘. has 080595 , town. and for a number of years} the drnth of over one hundred ‘ taught in various schools rhroutth- flllllllnis since the beginning of out the province. lie afterrvards bc- the prtnclit year. The trouble is came engaged llr iruit-farruiirg and flower-grlrdetliug on tlic old horn"- siend. which jilacc lic remained rrrr- til his death. Mr. Stewart had thC believed that any seriolls threat to distinction of grow ng fourly differ‘- m“ foxes of the whole vmmlty ex- em varieties of strawberries and i . many varieties of lllllllls and flflplo» - having imported a lat-cr- number oi . t'llil ilicti to one rirltcil at the pres- ~-rr‘ tine. and wliilc the mortalzty riltc has been lush there. it is not b. . Specimens have been sent to i new ISLAND Pnonucls DIIIISTAFFNAGE ICE CREAM IN ALI. POPIQIAR FLAVORS “ ORANGE SIIERBET” FRESH BIITTERMILK rrasr GRADE‘ RUSSELL r801. i t. in Fag-oi y ’ CHAIR'S Billie Burke 5:41.... flu-well Ilnrnthg Wilson-Multan]! ’ Eflmlgenlent of their only daugh- ter Myrtle Elizabeth to George Elmer. 50ft of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. Crapaud, marriage to ‘like Dlace first September. L-i-iso. ‘SEASON ‘TICKETS for the Pro- vincial Exhibition are now on sale l“ all Drug Stores These admit m 00901115 performance Monday evening and mornings, after-groups "ml evenings Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. You see every bit of the show, stock judging, races and vaudeville, in the after- 110005. vaudeville, horse show and fireworks in the evening. over $0.00 value for $3.00. ‘rhey are transferable. "fiflbwit REVISITS PROVINCE - Mr. Albert Taylor. of North Regina, Sask., formerly of the teaching staff of West. Kent School, is on a two weeks’ visit to relatives and friends here. Mr Taylor. who ls QED-Bod in teaching ill Saskatche- wan, corroborates the reports of the serious drought conditions over‘ large areas of the Prairie Pro- WIFE Behind locked . doors Illa Ilol I "mm- _TIlflmilsMlIf:Ii0II-IIOIl8l‘Ill8I h“ m (Maj. t ___ .. mm“ ma,“ fl\_.._ ( . _ b k AFTER rrrjrv YEARS -—Vlsit- ~ I it [Elflllqwig 0|! the Province after‘ nearly < ' y years’ a sence ls M J11 ALSO ‘ ' ' S. Dockendorff, of gortldlnd‘, LATEST NEWS , 1 “qlfle. fomlerly OfAMount Hope. TRAVELOGUE V, v \ M. Dockendorff is a. son of the MUSICAL late Ml‘, Solomon Dockendorff, of _ Cavendish andvMount Hope, and - ___ has many relatives on the 151M141 ---- - ice S “HOME M BUS LEAVE I-‘OR SUMMERSIDE Dally except Sunday 8.00 A.M. Saturday only 10.30 PM. Daily except Saturday Saturday only Dally except Sunday Daily except Saturday Saturday only Daily except Sunday To Halifax Leave daily except Sunday Via Ilnchclaga at 4.00 EM. Fares are low" Arrive Halifax 12.00 Midnight. I-‘ull information at I. M. T. Ticket Office. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. THEY WERE IN E MOOD FOR LOV until mama stepped out... on the Rivieramand papa landed in jail! Your l favorite comics, in Anita Loos’ grand- est film revel! ' WHY FVBNCSS STBNLQYMOIINCB g A "MELODY GIRL" L "NATURE'S SONGSTERS" O (Cartoon? liilPlTflb-Today —uesday—Wedne§sday island Motor Transport Ltd. Summer Bus Schedule CHARLOTTETOWN Sunday only l0.30 A.M. 8.30 PM. FOR. SUMMERSIRE (VIA BURDEN) FOR BORDEN (VIA SUMMERSIDE) connecting with Mainland Bus Service ron NORTH LAKE (VIA souaTsi FOR. TIGNlSII » lDirect Bus Service “tar m“ .. c - To PARENTS dollltilie the child versatile. If you s, - _ moth" geéleeilire being a fairy god hlflfbt children run on a track. a ‘ll K0 to school, known how to Y: dishes or rake grass, dress a fl-‘flits lie-sentry It'll and hold ml‘ "fkvcfly when they eat.. lllilil‘ they take music or fillcflilltr, and know how to skim or- mmi a bnil. ‘nut allowing for oc- u-hwunl permissions to attempt the ‘Haunt. tlie~ are in general en- Y Breen about things outside lllell’ "Euler orbits. la summer and an auspioous “m? l0 show them a few helpful Th” W111 mil e m, men Naturally he finds many changes since he left here in September. 1888. as a youth of eighteen. but he is hopeful of renewing old acquain- tanceship during his two Wenkg’ visit. His wife, formerly Miss Milicia Muttart, of Lot. 15, visited the Province last year. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Stewart and family left today on return to Ot- tawa. The Misses "Babs" Walsh and “Del” Hughes, arrived home from an enjoyable mot-or trip to Monc- ton, Amherst and Halifax. Mr. William Mahar of Lowe Bros, Charlottetown contractors was a visitor in Kcnslngton. Sum- merside and Borden on Sunday. Miss Lillian Welsh, has arrived from Boston on an extended visit to her sister Mrs. Emily MacAulay, St. Avards, where she is enjoying a very pleasant holiday. lnady Colonel and Mrs. S. S. Weather- bie of Bellcvue. have returned home after a six weeks motor trip through the Eastern States. Que- " bee, Gaspe and the Maritime Provinces. TO“’N OLYMPICS" Mrs. W. C. McLeod, Kensing- ton. Mrs. P. L. Thompson, Mar- gate. Mrs. Russel McKay. Mrs. J. F‘. Proffltt and Misses Miriam and Helen Profltt. Kensington, are spending a vacation at the Profitt summer house Darnley Point. Eastern Guardian (VIA KENSINGTON) 12.15 RM. 2.10 P.I\I. 4.00 IHM. i "ROBIN HOOD FLOUR makes lovely light loaves of tastier bread. L-1075-7-2R-tf. and Sunday 3.45 RM. 0.00 IKM. Plume 2.10 ILM. ltlontague Branch Canadian Legion will hold its annual picnic on Bill .-\nnear‘s farm. Lower Morl- lague, on Wedncxlny, August ll. at 2 p. m- All returned mcn and their fam- , illes arc invitctl tn attend. Sports, swimming, refreshmcnls~ B o x lunches mine as last your. L-lfl, and Sunday 4.30 EM. 1.30 PJtl. 11.00 P.l\l. 4.00 RM. Georgetown -— . Charlottetown - Bus Service NQTI-CE STARTING MONDAY. MAY W"! “m QIQIQLQI: Qfmf This is to hoary that the Cah- qg :¢a1|on-- 8.40 A.M. adian Adjulrnetlt Bureau have s; fher¢§g;-- 8.50 A.M. discontinued collecting for Dr. J. y..." .. .._- 9.00 A.M. n. moronic-in. Dr. M- A- Mac- [Fjsquld _ _ - 9.10 A.M. Guigan and Dr‘. J. E. Corrigan. In ; Fort Augustus — 9.30 A.M. regard to future payments please - Webster's Corner 9.35 AM- consult the doctors. Arrive Charlottetown — 10.00 A.M. Canadian Adju iment Bureau. Leave Charlottetown — 4-00 P-M- - bu“ pm,” _ _. __ _ 5.00 PM. Cardigan — — — 5.30 EM. Arrive Georgetown — — Mill P-M- sglllfflfly night-a leave Georle- town 6,10 P. M. ‘ - Leave Nubana Tea Rooms a 11.00 P. M. Pagengcrs are fully protected DY lnuurnnce Ior lny accident that mo! h”... while driving ln this BI“- Stopu at NOBANA TEA ROOMS ALLISON I-IUESTIS (E510 George_St-V_ IiYRO DIIIIBE AT remember and profit by what. they do. There's James. And there are three tape that drip and need new 1 washers. Let his fgtbler sun‘: flckets 50c Each (Tu Extra) how to fix one an en 8 ,, . Gym) pjmcl" ‘t. permission to try his hand at the §_ "5 A - __ I other-along, . — TONIGHT- Al. Blanchard‘! Oreheltra ITALIAN S USE and the veneer — I th fr i f the greater part , , ~ _ , exgitetdmagoaldl.’ according to tho Danrlrll 9 - 12.80 I Industrial Department of the Can - adian National Railways. Modern} The community of lower Mon- gilgue was saddened last weak by e Gleam of Mr‘ Thomas Taylor‘ there were seven lurntircd vawet gngkmms ‘Hie’ l_°ll"°llY Adelalde, nf Gladloll. sixty-five varieties oi a an‘ Bl‘ ma" home lll l-nwef‘ Oriental Irises. lualiy Montague, after a short one week. Mrs. Taylor frees from France, England Scotland. In the flower | florvers. dleil m’! sllndfly.‘ Tile funeral service which the bereaved family. Sterling, Geurgctuurl, Rev. Mrs. Taylor was born at Guru-cm Hughes, and Rut. HLSlOll Flaunt- Just last December they cclcbrat- Long‘ ed their Golden Wedding, Always together during their long married life their separation through death was short. Mrs. Taylor “'85 ,1 grey, lover of flowers and spent mam‘ 59%‘? hfOlIF-s. in her garden. (leorge Anncar‘. John Aitlzerr. \’v‘.rl- fr’ e unelal service was held, l-we Alike-n anti Urmond PUUIL‘. ~°m the home 0n Tuesday after-t The floral tributes were as fol- ire pail bearers were, .\lc.-..~rs. Jnnles Hewitt, lluvid \Vruitit noon. The service was conducted lows:- b-'t'_ll9f Pastor Rev. A. H. Longfi Wreath, King's C0,, Exhibition assisted b_v Rev. Mr. Fdannizan, Association. The service was largely attended‘ Crescent, Lower Niontaguc friends and W05 VPTy short owing m the Potted Plant, Sterling Young 11111655 of Mr. Taylor, The Hvmny People's Society. The Lord's My Shepherd, ~“'a5 Wreath, David and Alan Ste-r- sung‘, t art M1; Taflor died on Thmsdflvi Wreath, Mrs. Mont. Wrupht and i-lllly 29. I-Ie was born at Cubits. “m5 M'l°Q““l'l'le' iNewfoundlahd, in 1861. m. illness‘ sgfay- N“ wlgllimal‘ “ml ll“- also lasted just seve d '11-. ‘ u By‘ funeral service was hleld ahst. thgl sway’ Mri and Mrs‘ Herb Puole" ‘home with Rem A K mm and; Pillow, Mi. and Mrs. Alorit, An- .Rev. Mr. Flannigan offi ‘att i m‘ . _. . _ . PML Long spoke words of cfxlmfgi": kmsipray, Mr. and Mrs. Vvallatc Art. ll” ll“? l‘°’”~"°°l Yllmlll’ l" his Wi- vvreath, Mr. and Mrs. David dress A large number or friends wnghg ‘lliflldell ll“? Service Wreath, yrr. and Mrs. will Mac- The hymns, Jesus. Lover of mv Lag-en, sflul- ""4 The Lord's my Shepherd. Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. polar. Cow- were sung. an , The many beautiful floral tri-l Vlreath, Mr. and Mrs, John Alt- blltes at both funerals bore mueoi ken testimony to the esteem in which the deceased were held. ‘Three sons and two daughter; 8fe_ left to mourn. Nathaniel of Albion. Cornelius of Lower‘ Mont. Hlrue and Lcbert on the Home- stead. Marv of Jamaica Plains Mass. and Mrs. Lebert MacFarlane 0f 10W“ Montague. Two daughter: predeceased them some vears ago, The pallbearers at both services Wreath. Mrs. Beaman anti Giadys Spray. Mr. John L-rrndrigan. Spray. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. John- stone. Plllow, Gorge and Helen \Vrirrht. Spray, Mr. and .\l'rs. H, \V. Da- vison, There is left to mourn the ines- timable loss, his widow‘, nr-e Ethel Wrghtman, daughter of the late Capt. J. A. W ghtnlan and granti- , __ dauqhtcr of the lute Hon. Joseph $532,}, Leybil Mllpmrllllw- (‘TQWP Wirtittlntrn, also one atloptcd sou. ' ‘O “s ‘lawman Wllllllm Vi/oodrou‘. L-l-ifitl Edm-mds. Reuben Vatchcr Howard Vatchcr. Wild Lifelh J aspet‘ Park JASPER PARK Lolitit Various species oi w: . . looked upon as a pm. .‘iilt'I par of the everyday tlniric at Ja-j Park Iiodue. This vent‘ the f footed animal" clll to be on a Mr. Hammond R‘. Large Dies At Charlottetown Mr. Hammond R. Large well- more fl‘lt‘l1fII_\Y had;- tluiu evcr and klmwll lillljm-‘Qhout the Province already have coluc out to check til-- dled at his home in Charlotte- guests at the Lodge !"\i‘l' Appir- town Saturday after a long illness. He was 73. A son of the late lvLr, and Mrs. Philip Large he was associated for many years with his father and brother, Alfred. 1n carriage build- ing. He was also connected with the City Fire Department and was captain of the salvage corps for some time. Besides his wife he l1 survived by one son. Philip sychey, in Win- nipeg, three daughters, Mrs. .1. L, Cirrran, Charlottetown; Mrs. Ian MacArthur, Toronto; and Betty, in Charlottetown. lvlrs. Dr. Burill of California I5 a sister, erltly ‘hey have irjrjivoud and are carrying on wacre they lc." off last. _vc:ll‘, The bears. oi tirilrix-c. rule hizbli‘ in guests‘ interest a td llIfPllfIy have wrestling bouts on the first way of the golf cnttrsc. frolicking alllits have a big way with the e: Just to shou‘ its mother mule drrr twins recently orty a few _i,‘arri\ away from the llltir tee. The new arrivals are fine healthy voting- sters and in honor of this being fail‘- Their visitor's. gave birth to {The funeral which will be prlv- fgllvggillliflltlhrjllllqln“ nyllflg altsflwrllmbebgieldcgfiay.‘ l The ser- “Margaret R“sp-~u ' l “c e‘ bl’ m“ Beaver will bc qutfc jii-lttii:tl' Andrew MacKenzie of the United Church and Rev‘ Dr’ Lcsntc of and have rouluirurcd rm curly pm- _ a _ gram of lltilllc bllililillg on the SI“ James Presbsterhn Chmch‘ shores of L411‘ Biauvtri, lli,IIt"l'lll2 an Increase ill the juqiui. lion uf SIBILAN-rs SWEEP the Lilc 'l‘llc_v tile cirlftiuttvl ii»:- STARTLING STORY lievers in tilt» rccrrltir- Zuuircllcd ______ home iltlprtticltlctti liiilll, MACQN_ Ga" Aug 5__stamed Groluliosltlau (illl-s is titc trill}: scanners of seriate S's said surfelt lllilll lll llle l-“(lw “ll” "l" ‘l of sibitnng; ggenwd Cgygam (or 5m. headache front the artful: i, He dents seeking to read the Rev. J, has to elnpltn a man to l'l’lf‘ n. F. Cargiles 13.000 word novclctte in which each word begins with tho 19th letter of the alphabet. The 66 year old Baptist mission- ary mnister has been working on his opus, “The Gladiator's Choice," for two years and said he deter- mined to confine himself to “S" words "for reasons of my own." Carglle conceded that; reading the seemingly simple sentcnces—-excrlse it, please-—of his book "takes some thought," but added succinctly: "So does reading Milton's ‘Para- dLse Lostl" Sibilant sample: "Spain's sapph re seas. surging sonnrously. scared sickly sojourners. Stephen's ‘Sea Ships‘ sailed swiftly southward. Scattered seaweed (sun-, struck» shone serenely. Seaguls gxgléllellrfilyffleaihapilgglgtelilléls?“gsgilglgll strgind a folk shrill whi c {high nkp. - - ' the are of luscious fruit, tie oc‘.- fares. Bwltbind several remindi- "91, it‘ “Iona with Npfivlllifills of vcnccr m! "meillllli alomllclksllllslylng‘ i and wood-pulp and paper. thcr Iltllll- T“ initiated colored avioramu o l" MAPLE AN" St, Lawrence. dhtlpthc jiiviurc o; FOR VENEER“ the dining car of the Canidiiin Pa- --—- i cific with its \VII'I(IOW5 tootdiic or. Maple burls are in demand in. o wdc horizons-all tllcse. and bicycle all night around tho lwlec grounds to l-z cp the dccr from "af- ing up his bctiillitj; jilririts. BIT OF CANADA SEEN IN PARIS MANCHESTER, Eng. litrg. 5-A staff writer of the Aluuchcstcr Guardian was impressed Canadian pavilion at thc Pa. . hibitlon. Corltrastitlrz ii with the British pavilion he wrote: "Oil the whole, hon-ever, one feels that the adjoining Canad an pavilion is mucll better in many \\'£l)'S——(‘.\l)CC— tally one. It makes Canada live in the visitor's mind. "The beautiful forests and prairies and Canadian "IllCS, the Frcnch-Carlrrdlrln woman BIRCH BURLS u Italy for use in veneer work. Dir-ch . ‘inny other things. giro lire visitor‘ around a bit. and If! 3'0"!‘ Vl’ bur-jg are also used, ‘These burl!‘ o ‘feev of Canada. and nhno-t a tience. but. in the end they W-ll form part of the root of the trcc= l-lllllnlz." which is mad‘ MONDH" _ ype of furniture makes use oil 1:30 p. m-Fmnnutiee of Stewards Venom hence the demand. Board 500m- anrl i garden ‘ I‘ |l(l"l illness Oil peony roses. sweet-pert; atld other" ill" ‘llgillllllll r. 0,. 'l'ht-, honorary pail bearers were, Alcssrs. Leslie and Gco. llotilti. Don- . aid Ross, Benj. Wrngilt, C. ll. Poole’ and Mkint. Arlricrrr, .vl,P.P. The act- i r. started to stage tiirl; hippodrotne- ' l crl photographs of ‘—|ll'Il!ll"IIlf‘S of the Federal Govern- ment at. Ottawa and the ranchers‘ ill this ‘ocality are awaiting -a re- from the examination. It beam ml -_ tlli-zes about three weeks f0 idelit‘ti' which causes fox ifllwlPllllltll‘ and ll is expected ‘hat was, ll rcplj.‘ wl‘l be forthcoming wltlin JlllY 25- Ill5t lolll days before i liclti from his late t‘r-.\i<lerrvt~ on,‘ ll ‘-\‘ ‘k Vfivfllflflfo 0i Tlllfi Pm"- her husband. The two deathsi Wednesday aftemoorh ‘m3- 21w‘ inct- llirvc been active in their ef- come as a great shock to their; “P8 largely atiencied. Ottit-ianng forts to idcliizfr" the trouble and to {friends and neighbors and.muchi at the service was his jiasror ltcr. combat it. The federal govcrn- ‘- heart felu sympathy i5 extended A. H. bong, assisted by Rev, Jrmir rucnt rs cOHLIllCIllliZ an extcnsive i h protect at Hill! to zaini rllilviun alvut fox (Iistcnirl-r. I i . i Island, Newfgundmnd‘ m 1867‘ gun, Montague. The hymns in use to diam,“ nyfctrtng lIln Inca]- slre and he; husband came itor the service were, “Our Blcssctl, t.) g flvppnrs m attack U". mpi [lower Milnl-flillle over fortv ycarsi RQGOElllEL" "Loud Klllllly Lllllll." run- in thelungs. specimens wirtchl ago and resided in that place ever‘ and Cross m; me B-Inn a so”. Ilnve brcn opened after death? six-ML beautifully rendered riy Rev. Mint hh,,,_,..nq w“, deterioration o; i tirc~e (ii-calls. Some animals arei flocked in the intestines. ThPi it's! svmiwioms are rtsttal‘_r' loss of- atiiicfnr- and tvalcring of the rites. i 'l‘lte fox llsuvllv <'l'es within three i n)‘ [our davs of ShflWlIliZ thesei < r-ris Willie the zliscase has spread Ill the one ranch where it hap- jir-vtvd and so appears to be con- evtenl. t has no sign of spreading to‘ ne trlrlznrlti: ranches. ‘The disease has similar charac- teristics fotlltitwhich affected the ranchers of Prince Edward Island‘ several years am when laree nrlm— - bcr. of foxes died. There ‘s a p06- sihillty that it may be the 551116. truitble wh ch has broken out here.‘ t i Meeting The _loint meeting which is held each Aucust of the different W M’. S. auxiliaries of St. John's. Pl‘l".‘~I)_\'Ifl‘lf'II‘i Church Belfast was held in the church hail on Wed- nrn-dav. Aug 4 with a, large num- ber of ntembers and visitors pre- sent. This years mbefing was in cimrgt- of the Flat River Auxiliary and Mrs. Dan IvfacLeod presided. Meeting opened b_v singing Hymn. 354 follotvi-cl b_v the Scripture read- i in: which was read responsivclynt The minutes of the last regular” utter-titles \\ ere read b_v each secre- tary in ttrrn also the minutes (if. the Good Hope Mission Band by Allcne xlaeldaehcrn. A splendid tribute for the 200d. work tho-e young girls are doing‘ I wars §2l\'l‘ll b_v the President and re- ported Ivfariott MacDonald was made a life member during the year in nlcnrory of the late Miss I\I.’ll"‘lll"I flint-Donald. who or- gtllr tr! the blind. Next year the meeting will he In t ciurr-zc of the South Pinctte atridli- itry with Mrs. Chas. A. Morrison. Prcsirictrt. who will also preside at- the Wort-is Day of Prayer SPTTITC‘. i A bcatltlltli hallqltet of cut. flmv-t ' crs on the table were presented by] . Mrs. Mabel MacEacht-rti. in i ,lllf'lllttl'_\‘ of friends and co-tvrorkcrs \\'Ilfl int-c been called beyond dur- l inc the _\'t'1ll'. The beautiful flowers ull of such lovely quiet. colors gave -, the feeling that the dear onesi l‘f‘.~ll‘(i pcircefully~ after their labors t ‘ licrc. i Tile minutes of the last annual- lllf‘(‘I.lliL' were read b_v Mt‘s ‘ (‘Illfil-illw‘ Giiils in the absence of v the Secy. A splendid program was! gut-n and much arapreciated, the- - Somebody You?" by Mrs. Mabell ia\va_v in heathen darkness dwell-I i nus" bv Mrs, Monty NIacI-Iachern in llllllli)“l‘ of \'l‘l‘_\‘ fille readings i were jLHvil perhaps some of the tittkstatitlinc ones were, “The ideal itcmbcr" b_v Mrs. Ross "A , jut-tor recitation" by Eleanor Ross |i'.llfl “A Ailssioltaljv womens ten t-rurtuunirilner s" b_v Miss Florence t t\i:lt'f‘llcc, A rcqtlest was made b\‘ flu‘ President that we have copies o!‘ this lit-t one and have them qtptjuliutcd anion-z the members. l Alt-st‘ IIH‘ ('I(l.'f' of the missionary iaiiic- part of the PTPRYflmIlV,‘ the Prt-wtbut crrlicd on Rev. \Va‘.lace \Vr-ll-ii*'l the newly ordninctl and . yrutiuctctl pastor‘ who delivered a tspicutlid address to the meeting. Ml‘. Wadland carried his audience across the NVestcrn part of our va~t Dotnitiioti ‘where he was en- gilgtitl ill mission work during h-s. college holidays and explained the , different conditions among thej people where the W. M. S. Home Mission money is going. The first part. of his address was jpartitxuiarly‘ interesting to mis- mcmbers when he explain- the beginning of Missionary isncicties in Cnunda and how it jwas started b_v Mrs. Gordon in t Ontario, who was a lovely lady of the Manse there for some time and was the mother of Ralph i Connor. t Charlottetown. The ‘ aiio he." b_\‘ ST. I)L'.\'S'I'.\N'.S BASILICA Opening s(l".i connccizon with ‘the Elltllitl‘ - Con -s ‘were held in all cilurches 1r‘. ..ic Ron‘.- i i an Catholic (lloccsc of'Cliai'loltc-‘ tovvlr yesterday. "hr Cultures will conclude \\".th .\i.-c.lrl scrvice- at Kirikora on iliestlzry and \Vednc.<- day. - Piuclrtlrlstlc Sunday coincided with Holy Nature Sunday at the Bastian. The lief; Name .\'la.~s wa- g-t-lcbrzjtctl ])_\‘ Ills EXCOIICZIC} Mos? Rev. J. A. O'Stlllr\:in, Ill-hop of B‘ lop also urcaclittl ‘.0 tltc litily _\'.i:r tilt-ii. Rev. P. Alehlalltill, l) T). flec- for of the Basilica, preached at the 9.30 and ll o'clock Iiasc. HnIv Hour last night wa coll- tliicted b_v Monsignor HIZHIIIC)’ of. llirmrlton, Ontario. i ‘There was expo-z on u! the- BIOF>€d Sacrament i day until. the C1016 of the H011.‘ Holli‘ last l3\'('lill'iQ. _ . Al Klnkora on Tue day evening. an address of welcome Will be de~ l iii-cred by Rev. M. J. Smith. D. D,, i parish priest at Killlwffl Th}? i serrrron will be jireat-hctl by His Excellency Most Rev. J. A. OSillli- van, Bishop of Chariottelnrvu. This “~11; be fqjjmr-ed by POTILIIVéIl Belle- (fiction o! the Blessed Sn ranrent. On Wednesday at l0 o'clock . Ponirftcir‘. High Afar-s will b0 celebrated p3‘ the Niost Rev. Fran- | cl» C. Kelly, Bi-lrop of Oklahoma. , The sermon ‘.v'l be del" ‘(TI l1)" Ruhr Rev. Alonslliioi‘ .\l:iili‘icr> Mc- l Donald of ’l‘t‘acati:c. The cioin‘; Cl‘l‘l‘l\lUll.\' will be- gin at fite o'clock with a scrunun the Bic: , _ _ bv Benettction given by tile Bishop of Charlottetown. Recorliitientl Cheese, For Picnic Lunch Some food. seem to be lust filhl for picnics ~<llifl ('Ilt‘('.~(" in one o1 them. Cilvesr- sullliurclics arr‘. ivitholit tiuubt tize turn»; Pilllib-li‘ and mos: lllKlCLiL-il \\._. to rvfVl‘ cliecl-e ti: .r jiicnic. l‘. l:- J R094 idea, and an easy lllilllfl‘ 1-0 W113’ the hllll(l".‘.iCIi(l.'~, from one pzvutc t.» lnakitit; ll=t ol thi‘ maliv \Ilt['nt’ filling.- ‘.\Iii‘il call be so (iuykts- and cL-Qn(ill1lL'3II_\' pre- pared. I-‘nr iasty llll(l llourlslllllt: sandwiches. blend cheese-anther" grated Canadian trhcdtlol". DYOCl‘ cd. colt 5e or‘ cream /¢liilli small dressing and add chopptrd 811'?" pepper, green onions. pimcrltzi, nuts ‘ pickles, olives oi‘ cvlcr- . U-sc -'\ 8911-, erous amount of filling with brown obtu- over in llur-dtai part was a solo “Was that lor white bread cui. to sui: the oc- casiun—it\ other woriig not too appreciation a, Macl-fnchern also a solo “Far Far t thin. or. for a change. u~c the illi- ing in buttered tea biscuits or rolls. Another sllfigf'hil"ll 1s i0 fiPfYl‘ plain buttered ‘iread or roll, in place of the §2lll(I\\'l\'Il(‘.\. and lliake cheese a. part of Ihf’ salad by‘ com-‘ bining craft-d chr-csr vsith the other inercdlr-vrts, hr b_v FPYVlll! a cheese tires-ill: ui h tn,- sttliflfl ll‘o:' the dres. , blond tozelilt-r equal parts of grated Canadian chcr" :‘ cheese, process ‘ti. wean‘. o cheese with s ad drcssui in wllrpprd errant if dr~ balls of cot .. slices of (‘aria eessed cheese. iarce ])l‘llllf‘~ or coll"; smc! siuPvd '.\'l'll n FIVWXS" llll‘."ill'(‘ a‘! urlti i‘.\'o‘ir‘ and food vtiltlp to the picnic lulu‘ plate Arid speaking of mlnrl. . ‘up ;n1 mind that cucumbers mu-atoesl t-ofcrry nspareizrts. p i n e a p p l e. ])"'I7t\“Il!‘= and Drill‘; are cspcc if", d-“leious served v. ‘.1 .1 l“tf‘(‘.\f‘ ac-, tonipanimcnt. i \\'.»\R.\'S AF’ ‘\' I'I~.. ST I,II..-\(' S A second grllci‘. .!“.l o!’ the It'll‘ leaf-miner has app-avert and 1.23 causing damaec ‘u lilacs lhrottoh-i out the province Mr F‘. M (‘Jr-i lmn of the Flrniito‘, ' atnrj‘ Charlottctnur. tlav. The first gcircrltlnti appeared in June Mr. Cannon rfllfl. bu‘. tire Allfif (hi? 010"‘ (if the Rdilli“ second would prnbahlv call-v more appreciation oi‘ the societies was 43mm“ 1.1,. _-,(i.,»¢(q' (v\'ttr*j“ nt tendered to him by Mills Katie m," 11mg,“ F, no a 5,, llfnt-Eachcru, who asked all to o; "m. and nnP-hfljr m. Annd and sing "Blcst. be the tic_ 'iiat Binds" 'l‘ilis helpful mourn-z was brought to a close by repl-at- ,- -.,; the Lords Prayer. ‘FTJTRBF I i _ I200 Late binder in mind repair will ex- change for caltie. Murdock Daw- soil. Albnrrv. l’. E. I. l. l-Nfl IIIRESIIER BELTS ANT) RVB- l ber traces new and tied. Clinton belting, Fredericton Sta. P. E. of nicotine strlpllntc to one‘ gal- lon of watt-r. —1- Imowraeatvtn "Tmtzinllls m‘ RANfiI-I , CONNAUGIIT‘ RIl-‘lI-T RANGE» Province of ilui IlPlt'-~ rlay rr-slcrl u-ith Srct. .1 S.’ Douglas of Ytftilrtrtnl who was ‘hf, onlv Quebc" shut tn IiIIISII anion: the: lenders in the most stirring ntzfl/“i i’ Morrison dealer»- in Americanlof the Quebec RVZc Association's, Island. L-lfli-B-B-Bl. IJIIIISTAFFNAGE. yenennrnv BUTTER HIGHEST Ql'.\I.I'I‘Y I'R()I)L'C'I'S AT REGULAR PRICES GASII and GARRY STORES lli-‘triliulors Fur I)L'iVSTAI"F.\'.i(1h' (‘RE.-i.llI-.‘Rl' P1501)! ‘t TS‘ and our irllvictzi a 'I'III.\'I'I'I' l'.\I'IL'I) CHURCH .4 ...:\.cc yfisl-CI‘ uh;- R . A. . A\ Krlizie preach ed "it are rIlIJJ t. ‘(Jnrallan Com tint-ion‘ DlkL-[I or. lire words "1 lllllol, be about in}; lfuillbfs bust lids.“ In the err-rung ‘the theme wa “l<‘lrl'.li" from the u'x>—"'I‘he Just- iive by faith ‘. I\i > G E. Full pre At ilrc lilo szded at tile and at, th lllflfiillig st .\Ii'.= C. A. Bar it'll o1 .\r.th Bil}. Ont, sari! ‘Gran: Me O Lord iJecp Peace a Ailiiti.‘ very llleklzlilgiff. SALVATION ARMY The special speaker at the meet itigs Sunday was .\I.l‘. Alben Prowse 0t Slilllr‘), C. B, wvho it vriling the City, Adj and Mr; Lynch béllll! Zil)\"l.', on trier: holl. ‘ tirrjx» ill Sidney 11ml‘. i . ‘South March. nut. Aug. R IFTH _ role satin 1 anssav lnmus birdied air-rill lit Quebec mflflhlllflll but. "nflllI—Gf)\‘!‘l'll0l"s Srfvct‘ Rferlal, to-J The lneclhng n‘. the jail was let b_v Mrs. Shelley of Sidney, C. B. A most enjoyable meeting was held the prloners choosing their 0W1 hymns. Music was furnished by I prisoner‘, who ucconlpanied wit! ills guitar. The newly ciecorared Salvatior Anny Hall acids much 1o the en- joylnent of L113 rvlces. NEIV LONDON (‘HYRCH SER- VICE A service or mtI-lrinlerest war Ilcld on Silntluy e\cli.r.g, July 25th in London Presbyterian (‘ihillvlk when the Wo-mcns Mis- sronary Soviet; celebrated the iiltictil .~\lilll‘.er,~ar_x oi its organi- llvcred a very n: address on lary work to I t e church be- llllrnlllls and ll larae cotter. lug filictl to _ __ ‘The m mites .: . organization llll‘('t.l'it; Jurv 25th 1H8’? and {ht lllllllliCn of the rcrgtili-r meetln| Sept. 4th 188$: were read by Mrs (Peri Cole The Sea‘ lllhPilflg 1881 :~ilfl'.\'\'fI izr tuft-ms. among the lll*'llil¢ l1. {ml 0 missionary k (lone in Chzzril. ForntosaJtht w‘ No \V.»: ‘ind Labrador Tiir .. . tvtm ‘ed in the“ service of Milli! hv -' Lewlj arid Lirlst- ill‘ ti strut: a duet. "Only ’I‘t\o \\ ‘ During the o. r pI-rrsin] trio rva~ l'(‘ll(I(‘l‘t"fi l)_-,- Mrs Riley Mr. and Mr . G.i‘,'lil" Camnbelli after the , ruin; of Himn 387 the service was hrruieizl. to a ‘close i Benr-rlicfloli. , ___.____ : DIARRIAGES alTkl-tN-HiFrlx-ii 200 Hills- I)Ol'fl St. (‘ltariclt-u 7. i937, bv Rt: A E Aiackenzie, Air. John l-T-c-rc" i» itizrc, P F. l u. ,\t (‘offin of Zirt- shut. ,. rvn on Attiztlsl Ill-I ~\'I IIS IARGI-I 4ft Sniurrlav. l.‘ farci- t-rnl‘ lb IIQ lkmininnd :~:.\:<‘~ Please Couri- FUIII) A‘. i" I-uwwlnult, t.‘. ill)", .‘\ll~. J». _\i‘.II'. Fitnitul .‘" 1'.'llC (ill 'l' \u‘-'- .'Iilt“i:‘ ..‘ lr-iltinz n: vit".v citric c crs In Memoriam‘ In I'l1t'lIIf\|‘_\ ti‘ Srymuuj- Lhing. stone Kemp ulm “as killed Aug- ust 7th, new. D0 not ask llll’ if I lni~\‘ him. Oh, there's surf! ll vacant place 0ft‘ time l lIl nk I hear hi. steps .\|ltll svr- Ill\ snlilttlg Ii|('(‘. Swift. anti sutltlcn “as the p311- mg ’l"akclt llnmr uitllnul il sigh I did not think his iifc was ended For I had lln chance to say good hye, Inserted b_v hi: slslcr Ethel B. Kemp, Dlnniaflue. L-lfll. wi- ; '0‘ ~ V. D. MacLeanI UNIIERTHIKER q I IIMIIAIJHER 62nd annual shoot concluded herc‘ , yesterday, I (‘Ilarlolfclown and H North Wiltshire Phone 1-i9 --§s?'~y~»-~<--~ - lv-a-FE-Yhe.