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MAcN- Bmlt WAKTED~A SECOND CLAQB TIA- dier tor Bonshaw School. Supple- ment. $150.00. Protestant prelerred. B, Beat/on. Secretary. 5655-7-29-31. 000-0060 For Sale ‘ ron BALL-THIRTY smiar AND V lambs. D. F. MacDonald. Soul-is. 5661-7-28-lmODth IOI. ‘ Bruoe Aflleck, Central Bedeque, 5695-7-31-31. FOB SALE —- MODERN COTTAGE. gflfflflfi. 7-31-31. with garden room and Apply 105 Gerald Street. FOR good working condition. Marks, New London, P. E. I. 5674-7-3041. Apply Mrs. Wm. Partridge. York. 5581-7-23-81. _, a, 0R SALE - AN UP-TO-DATE “ , all modern conveniences.‘ HACKER WANTED FOE MY. gvsrnon School. Supplement $100.00. J. E. Purchase, lecretaryn ' WANTED-MALE TEACHER. WITH lust class license, a supernumorsry - teacher lor Prlnoe Street and West Ken! Schools. Applications‘ Invit- isy secy, Charlottetown school . . 5030-31 --i---_-..__-_-'---- "lrocyc. WOMEN nasmmo fro v ‘Olltel’ class o! North Adams Train- firx; School {or ‘Adams. Mass. please write Supt. Dmmptly, school qualifies pupils to nozithlr allowance and privilege o! six nnitths‘ course at Bellevue hos- pital. New York City. All expenses 401M WATCH WITH BLUE cord Finder pious leave at this s MST-sermon MUBIAY uvm Finder pious leave at s2 Street, Charlottetown. _v--€.________ b JOST-BVJNCH OF KEY! ON fiat 5t. betwcsn Water It. and h‘ buildinl- Finder this ofllee. Male. Help We amen. arm. ‘nliflo entrant? 0 store route. Prince Co. Good "mwiliiori. Anyone wanting light i“ Was-ran re uuu ‘re-s y“! "we throush our special "1 seum- nnm training. ru- Bfamm iron, Molar Iarbor Collars. ' Emirates Street. Halifax. --__--~- "min - r-uamnn aooMs lving ‘mm in. App," n Gamma-rid bad roe I" A mo! narrow-rm. M ‘ Desirable hot-water heat- P531‘ denies at s: mm Itreet. nihwfl about Aurult lst. Apply and nice barn suitable for gon- age. Apply 17 Olebar Street. 5i00-7-15-tts3wks. ._.___.._._._____--_.--_--- IOB [ALI-Air HUNTER. RIVER A dwelling house containing l2 rooms nice Apply to Mrs. John Rack- a. barn and *4 acre o! land. lawn. ham, Hunter River. 5618-7-30-31-Aug. 2,- _i__.__..___. FOB SALE-STUDEBAKER LIGH six touring car; perfect condition. $300.00. License included. W. R. Dennis. 187 Great George Street. 6682-7-30-31. _...__.-_....-.-_--_.._-.___..... SALE -- 2 NEW FISHING boats, 30 (t, long, with or without Rooney. Boat 5646-‘7-28-41 FOR engines. R- A, Builder, Souris. FARM FOR SALE -- AT LONG Creek, 4o acres of good land. well watered, convenient to schools. For lur- thor particulars apply to owner. luau 1-1. Mscl-Iinnon, 63 Winslow Ave, Somerville, Mass. or apply to E. D. MacKinnon, Canoe Cove, P. 5565-7-23-121 churches. shipping. etc. E. 1. __....__.._.......-- - Female Help Wanted WANTED BY AUGUST 1st COGN- try [irl to help with housework. Write J. Guardian. 5429-14641. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework ior months Auaust and september. Family oi two, Phillie sat-c. 5057-2-29-31. WANTED-MAID FOB housework. Apply BI dydnoy St. 5708-‘1-31-2 — A MAN _,._... Continued non rm l. -.._............_..- A Marittmer r ML Bennett n, bum 1n Hopewell. is. 3., or United Jlmptro Loyalist stock. tha nineth generation 011 N" ‘mgr-tum continent. Gradual»! m“ palhousie University. "19 W" admitted to the nu ot New Brim- wick and bbllfl vrwticl" “w “" Chatham. '11: last he moved to Cab guy when ho has since resided. n1 lass w. Bennett was elected a member oi tho restrictive ANN" hi7 o! ths Northwest Territoriu. In 190g he was elected member oi the Arm-u Provincial terislsiure- "- slum u mute wow the M- m; “u” H, “was the Rouse o! “ma,” 11m 1p loll, as member m estuary. l A heroin and saxophone band has been start-d in Australia. That's the rim Moo amt, “ " - HEAVY BROWN PAPER FOB. SALE- APPIY It this Oflice. 5595-“. SALE-A FEMALE urn-E SALE-DODGE TRUCK TN John P. FUR SALE—-MY PRETTY HOME- newly painted. GENERAL l TEN ‘HIST IJEPUSITS IN THE ELEBTIUN Four Independents, In. eluding Two Women, T w o Communists, Two Laborites, One Liberal And O n e Conservative, in The List. TORONTO, Ont... Jilly 30.-Teo candldaws (or election to the House o! Commons lost their election do- posit in Ontario when they tailed to poll a suflicient number o! votes. Your Independents. including two. women. two Communists, two Lsborit - es. one Liberal and one Conservative made up the total. Miss i-lildrel Low oi Montreal, who ran as an Indep- endent in Lanark, torisited her de- _ posit. as did Mrs. Edith Kerr Mac- ponald. Izdepcndent-Uberal-Progros- em candidate in Northumrrrland. ‘The other Independents were S. R. ‘ iwssvsi- in Wentworth and Rev. A. u. Smith in Fort William. In Toronto West Centre vixen "Tommy" Church's defeat resulted in the election o! the first Tororfo Liberal in many years. Charles Suns. communist. and James Connor. Lah- or, both lost their deposit. ' In Prescott Dr. A, E. Mooney, Gon- siervatlve ltst his depeélfi In Lamb- ton East C. G. Duzlop. Liberal, lost his in s. three-cornered iiiht ivith Progressive and Conservative candid- ates. Speculation Re Fate Of Tariff Advisory Board (Canadian Press) . OTTAWA, Ont, July 30..-T‘he late oi the Tsrlfi Advisory Board is one oi’ the outcomes o! trne election over which there is much speculation. W, H. Moore, who recently resigned the chairmanship o! the board will be a member of the new Parliament. Many think that Stephen Lcacock. lirotessor o! Economics in McGlll University and well known author. will be made chairman. "r0 no Continued frosn Pace ls '*"__"'"'_‘_”"_ er thing," wont on Mr. Bennett, "You understand, o! coiuse that the iormsiitiu are not complete. That I have not ye: taken Oi"?! m? hey/M- iles. ivhen that time comes i: will be mo“ “mu-h to say whether I shall have a forecast or policy w make" “Are you (eelin: ‘lit alter $011!‘ strenuous oampoisn?" be Wis asked. He stifled a yauvn as he sa1d= "A little tired today- but that is s11» A5 s. mm um has never in his liie taken a. drink or mdulred in smdk- ing. I feel confident that my strength will not fail me." First Pic:lcker"-"lsn‘t this an ideal spot (or a picnic dinner?" Second Ditto-"lt must be. Fiity million insects cent be wrong." central Guardian 0N MOTOR ‘IMP-Mr. T. l... Reb- erts, o! Royal Bank of Woodstock. ma, and little son Gsorze. have m0- tored back to their home. alter sbendlni a happy vacation with his parents. Mn and Mrs. Henry M!!!" o! Middleton. Mr. Roberts was ac- ggmpgnjgd bgek by his brother Il- mer. who will spend s tew days It his homo in Woodstock. NJ. - ' DEATHS wvv—'—-"——-"'—"".""" gfilflg-At nouns. on July l0." mu-y Jens unclean. widow of the late o. it, o. stem. are '18- WM?- “ an yq-iday, August 1st. from hsr ma‘ ratsdsace. service to beam It 2,30 n- m~ ,BONIILL—M the FARM “T94 131mg llpapltll, Wednesday. 3019 80. Abraham Donnell in his 78rd year- tunnel from nun-z WM 00am m-may. August lst. services stsrtizl at ass. The remain-I will M It "i Rlllsboro Street until noon Friday. 6 N. ‘D. MacLean l manna § IHBALDIIB 6 , Charlottetown I North will!!! E g 1am m g THE CHARLOTTETOWN Guaiugrglu PAGE THREE MISS SMlTH~Plarslst BAPTIST GHUR5C8H i lurss SKILLDh-Finalist to Mute-Kent National ‘ Contest i Miss BIDUIN-Wlnler muses: Music Clubs Competition muss SUGDlN-Jeader MONDAY. AUG-lib CENTS PERFORMANCE f EXTRAORDINARY RICHMOND RECITAL GROUP P==E=R liYTcRiFoF“ I The Presbytery or Prmee Edward Island met in special session on the aiternoon o! Thursday, July 17th. in‘ the Keir Memorial Prosbyierisrfi Church, liialpeque. Th! 111M111!!! had been called for» the Purpose o: dell-in: with a cell from the Flrst Pivosbyterian 511mm,: Cbatham, Ontario, addressed to Rev,‘ m. Scott Fulton, 0.0., emu Church,‘ _Charlottctown, and tn receive the ro- Dorts o! the several commissioners to the general assembly. AIter the call tor the meeting had hecn issued, a number o! other mat- ters of an emergency nature came 11v requiring immediate attention.‘ Those were also dealt with. ‘ Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans, Mod. orator; Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, Fwd Williamson, l-‘tev. W. E. Davies and Messrs. Donald McKlni-lon. Thor. W. Morrison and James Jardinc, re-i proseritativo ‘elders. Others present‘ not members of the court were Rev. Frank Baird. D.D., Moderator o! tho ‘General Assembly o! the Prcsbytay. ian Church in Canada; Rev, P. w. Dusky. Glace Bay. N25,; and Jam,‘ Fleck and R. J. Berlis, Catechists, Ind Messrs John Anderson, W. K. Resets, D. A, McKim-ion, A. E. Mor- mon. Wm. McMillan, T. D. Ramsay, Robert McNutt, D. M. Bernard. Goo. 1'86 Pflynter, T. C. James and Miller Mathesori. elders. Rev. Dr. 3mg and Rev. F. W. Tlngley were asked to sit and correspond. The first item o! the business to be dealt wlth was the call to Rev. M. Bcottsifulton. DD- The Clerk,“ Rev. R. Hensley Stavcrt, reported that en June 27th, ho had received this c111 to Rev. Dr. Fulton from Rev.‘ J. C. Herbison. Thamesville, Ontario, Mo- derator o! the Session o! the First Presbyterian Church. Chstham, On- tario. The call was a very hearty and unanimous mic. It was signed by s23 members and 105 adherents and was accompanied with a guarantee o! $3300.00 salary together vrlth the use o! the manso and globe, and tour weeks holidays. The clerk also stat. ed that ho had been asked by the Presbytery o! Chatham to prosecute this call to the Presbytery of. Prince Ednlrd island. Mr. Etavert showed that there were ct least five reasons W113! Dr. Fulton should seriously cori- sider the accepting o! tho call to the First Presbyterian Church, Chstham. Ontario. ‘ These reasons were as Iolloivs: l1‘ The unanimity or the people in being thought oi’. It therefore requires a strong man. (3) church m tho Presbytery or chat.‘ ham. Therefore, it is necessary that these people have a strong man. (4) There is a good body o! splen- did youn: people. who require good! leadership and they look to the min- ister ior this. Those vows P°°l>lo are satlsiiad that in Dr. Fulton they have found the man they need. only in the city ltsclt. but in the sur- First Church» terldtnl the meeting o! the General. Assembly m. Hamilton in June. he‘ had been told oi the great unanim- ity inc the hoartiltesé s: the call m Dr. Fulton. The commissioners church wars than heard. Mr. Donald Mcltinnaa and Mr John Anderson. two members o! the sssaioa. spoke vary highly o! the Work dons in an Zion Convention by Dr. Fulton. Alter the ‘disruption in i935, the church was round to be badly broken up. but in the lace oi strong op- position. Dr. Fulton worked" away quietly until o! lion ta about double what it was {our years ago. l! he feels he must about this call to Cbathlm. tbs old- trom Zion‘ work in Zion. Be told or how the‘ s lHow lhe Leaders Far-ed In Contest Tho following shows the two leaders tn Monday's con- vots cast for and against the test: ' West Calgary (Complete; Bennett, Cora, 13.888. Melsaurln. us. 5.901. Bennett’: majority, 1,087. McLlurln loses deposit. Prince Albert. Sask. 141 polls out o! 145 give. Braden. Cons., 1,858. Mackenzie King. Lin. 9.007. ..~____ Reports from the comnilssicncrs t; : I‘ the meeting oi the General Assembly d o! Manage ,' alsoi‘ held in Hamllton, Ontario, m June, . gpokg in high m-m; g1 pg. Fulton's, were then called Ior. P‘ L‘ Only two oi the four COIIIMLSZJLITI; church had grown under the min- were present at the meeting. flies: . lstry o! Dr. Fulton. l-le would be very were Rev. Thos. A. Rodger and Mr. sorry to lose Dr. mlton, but i! he ielt ‘ Donald McKinnon. that this was a call to a larger‘ l members o! the Board would not‘ his gnu-lg u» Chatham. Rev, Thos. A. Rodger asked that he Lmd-y,‘ 115 1_4_a can“... sphere o! service, he and the other be permitted to give his report at the y ' ’ meeting o! Presbytery to be held in wish to put anything in the way oi , September and suggested l tLme allotted to him be given to Rev. Mr. W, K. Rogers, an elder o! 5t. Mr. Baird, Moderator o! the General day, s. James Congregation, spoke o! howfAssembly. the people oi St. James appreciated) Mr. Donald lticlsiinnon Dr. Fulton's klndnesses to them dur- that he also nould be psrmnicd to lcttllmwn F; E T in; Mr. Muir's illness and on otherlgive his report at the September‘ l ‘ occasions as well. l-lo felt that Dr, l meeting. Fulton's going u-ould not only be a‘ granted. loss to the city o! but to the whole province. placed in Dr. Fulton's hands. when Lila had been dons, Dr. Ril- Kllllfld. Rev. Chas. J 5t. Clair Jeans, Rev.‘ R. Hensley stavert, Rev. ‘rhos. A.‘ Rodser. Rev. mo Williamson and‘ Rev. W. it Davies all reierrod to the EOOd ivork done by Dr. Fulton. The bar o! men at present and can in aflord to lose Dr- Hilton. l! ho‘ should so his way clear to remain on‘ the Island. there was here a great‘ opportunity for service. Dr. Fulton will give his answer within the next, (ow weeks. ‘ The next matter dealt with use‘. BNIHI-ifln to Rev. B. Moorehead Lo- rate. The call. which was a very hearty and unanimous one, was pre- sented to tho court by Mr. W, K. Rogers. one o! the members o! the St. James session. The call was signed by 163 members and s‘: adher- ents and Iu accompanied with a Ported the cell. It was then moved‘, b? F" “W; A- Rodger and tecond- I 6d 5y 54W- W- E. Davies, that the‘ conduct o! the interim moderator be IPPPWQG and that the other com. mlssioners from 5t. James be heard in support oi the call. Messrs. A. E Morrison and D. A. Mclclnnon, mem- b9" 0! the St. James session. told. °f m" U193’ hi!‘ EJ109111 the services or Rev. m. Legato durln: the time‘ be was supplying {or m. Mup- ‘m; o! how hearty and unanimous the: cincsoo, 111.. July call wu- They 116764 that Mr. Lc- poster, their choice o! Dr. Fulton, no other} B!" ‘Wild decide to accept ths call for the slaym: June 9th. oi ALfre-i kcmly iclt b1.‘ all both young am name being mentioned and no other} t0 Bt- James. It was than moved by Jake Llnzle, Chicago Tribune report- 01d- I Rel" Thfl- A 304801’. and seconded er, was today identified as the slayer m Ohatbam ls a city or i7,0oo,by Rev. M- Scott Iultorl, DD. that 0g ms newspaperman by policeman people and the First Church is ths‘ this call be sustained as a regular ' Anthony Ruthy. who pursued Lingles only Presbyterian Church la the city. 60:96‘ dell and that it be torwarded 3 3553113411, “m; Bllchigzn Eoulsv ‘u |bY $11G Clerk to Rev. B. Moorohcad 1mm the pedestinan tunnel. scone This is the second largest‘ Milw- who is at present in Hamlin the g55555i113flQn_ ton. Ontario. This was carried un-I ominously. ' Provisional arrangements W611 then made tor the induction s; my ,C O I Mr. lAIlte- The induction service 'wll1 be hold at s p. m. on may. September sti-l. I-ov. lir, soot: Fill-l Allister Murray will preach tho scrf canxrsgation. Mr. W. K. Rogers then requested} took omce. that the Presbytery apply to the mommy mas m: aid m lav. w.‘ truce Muir. on the occasion o! his bolas compelled to rotira irons active; service so account o! illness. this‘ "West was unanimously (ranted: ‘the application will be not so m‘ Rev- D. L. l... Mcksrroll, Toronto. leciatary o!_ the Emergent! Rind. Mr- Roam intimated to Prssbytary| that tho congregation o! 5t. James had made provision tor a very gonor- ous retiring allowance (or Mr. Muir. It was moved, seconded and canted today the mmbotshimunaoizuously that the Presbyetry‘ I place ea record their hearty amine- srs and people wlll teal his loss hon-l Mr. Muir in his illness. It was suggested theta copy o! tlllLthlt the animal had been tisd up motion of appreciation bgflnttpthp and disposed c! by some vessel en dcsceidro from the ly but they would not wim w inter-I ierc with his plans. James ‘ Council Church in Canada. Prgsbyterign people have not yet come to realize what a signal victory this was, It will not only settle ior~ ever the question oi,’ the ownership o! the Salt B rings Church property. fgfsmeoe! t; $150000‘ wgether with but it will alljso put a quietness on l‘ M“, L e man“ ‘m’ m“ Weeks , many disputes now being carried on '°' m‘ i" 3°!“ ‘mngly w?‘ regardlngthe legality o1 the stand- Charlottetnwn,‘ Rev. Dr. Baird then spoke at con- siderable length. He referred briefly ‘Algae then moved by Rev. Thos. to his having been elected Moderator | ~ Ber and seconded by Rev. R. oi the General Assembly. as bean; “We pram“ u m‘ ‘mung “w” Hensley Stevert, that the call be more or less a surprise to hunself. He looked upon his being elected to this _ _ important ofllce, riot so much as an clerk’ Rev" Th“ A‘ 3°45“ m“ ton thanked the men {or their klndyhoncr to be enjoyed, but as a sen- | (words and asked 1oz time to consider tones to be served. Ho was anxious What reply he should make to the l to give his best to tbs church. He clll- T113 "quest W08 unanimously 1 bad decided to beg.n the work oi his lofllcisl moderatorial tour on Prince ‘Eduard Island. Already m. had ad- drescd meetings at Kerismgton, St. Charlottetown; lBrookiiold. Hartsnlle, Summersids, Tyne Valley, Alberton. Belfast, Ca:- Island was in need o! quite a num- ,::§:1:‘,;nl:8h:, Ségime m Mm.“ heat. col. D A tag-us. H: bad been ‘given a splendid reception everywhere. (or the work in the future is bi-igh His ambition is to have every Pres- bytery fully organized m every way possible. We must have every avail- l able man do hi5 best for the church. . Dr. Baird s kc briefly o! ivhst a that o! the mu 1mm m‘ “m” Cm‘ splendid xicto: the winning o! the ySalts Springs case, before the Privy was {or the Presbyterian Many ct’ our Church. Continued on P138 B Reporter's Slayer Is Indentified (Canadian Press) Chicaio gunman ‘REDUCED NAVAL S T S parting so soon lea‘, (Associated Press) IDHDON July sit-Rt. i-lon. A. ‘V. ton. D.D, Moderator oi the session Alexander. First Lord n! the Admir- ot st. James will preside and narrate alty. announced (s) A crest opportunity exists not‘ the stone leadlns up to the call. Rev.‘ Commons today that the Labor Gd srnment reduced the cost oi tho Br:- rounding country tor the mmmag e1‘ moo, Rev. Chas, J. st. Clair Jeans. fish naval buildins Prosrammo YO? |Modcrator o! the hesbgrter-yv, will 111-‘, 1928-29 by an estimated $60,000,000 Other reasons might bs given but’ duet. My. M. leott Fulton will ld-l Mr. Alexander made the announce- those should be sumczsnt, Rev, Thor. dross tan minister and Rev. Thos. s.‘ rnont m reply A. Rodaor said that when he was st- Rodeer will address the people o! the‘ how much naval cos in the ‘Mon/acy" On The Undertaker (Canadian been 51'. JOHN, July ill-While prelim- inary arrangements were being dis- cussed today skulless skeleton discovered Sunday‘ evening at hints Rut Bosch near hers to an undertaker ior a iitting, burial. m. w. r... Abramson stapled-i ed the theory that the remains were.‘ “n!” 9f “my, m; n, J._fae; “n”... those of a woman by pronouncing ‘e411 him a 2"I‘i.‘.'."n‘,.i:'z? [atien sis in so generously usistingiths bones to h: time oi a mo: med, Witness-Because h‘ monkey. Tris opinion was advanced (gut-Q, for turning Mr. Malcolm Mclitnnon rsoresent- Clerk o! 8t. James Session. _,____ MM in 01' Wt 0i this Dort- that tits rc-ouested These requests were both to appear of uJo. IESYAIZ l". gnu” of uUJ nitr-n long in! the mu v. vanish-so hand and the sound cl (Li: to a question about t; h“ been w. lsssisted by Rev M2‘- jnuccd since the present governmcnt lwflllfdiluf OVH’ I l CARD OF t I We take this opportunity of expressing our I a sincere thanks to the electors of Queen's County for the magnificent support accorded us at the polls in Monday's election. and to especially thank the l-nembers of the Conservative Com- mittee for their devoted efforts in our behalf. W. CHESTER S. MCLURE THANKS JOHN H. MYERS Lucky Lindy Was Wirznergsterday Second Days Racing At St. John Has Ivlany Features. (Canadian Prue's: or. JCJFJY. N. a, Jul‘; so.-'_u~i¢~ racer that had season on Prince Eciward l,. tile 2 clacsforlnoi-se: ovized in = iilarltinze Prounres at the racing over tile new O-Irlnrocb Park track herr- toilr sill! ‘Ndlinctott !\l"II,"-:‘.! of . resorts town; cup oiiered by St. lng Club as a trophy ior the u, The 2.24 trot gave the sper "n11 i-f-ll" r Zflfl 3i 3. V" C312:- tizeir biggest odds o! the dc;- Elfe'le's n12: with Eva Aubrey. an- other oi the. Captam Aub ;.b tram P. E. I. paid lio sul‘. mutual tickets thebetti“; on the seat Barrett; Alibi-P: fielded she won the first beat and 3*‘ tickets or; Eva Aubrey l‘, tite- ser- orld ma: paid 331,50 when site Cam? through. hiamie Napoleon. s rl-icrtmlt m~r '1': blapoleon Dirwt. driven b" \',’s"=r Gbbors of Reading Mass vron the 217 clams handily in strszght h-at.‘ Public fancy turned lurelj/ ton-rd: Joe Mebiknej.‘ tn pla. in the fine! blclfinnnn of t - Bins-n Auly-e" 5 1e 1n 5'2 flflif"? on 513,40 "bf?! lNt-truivn landed filfliflililli,’ 2T3 ‘YR-OT APTI’! PAfV. It!!!‘ PBOVINCES OTTNDD HOP..._,S 5N MEMCiRlMil NORINE MAY KERR ING- A gloom of sadness Murray Harbour aild surrounding districts on Flimsy, July 1th. ivlicia trge Ange-l of Death entered the mm? o! George, Herring and filéLlilCfil lcn; its vlctlsn his 119M311’ bslased neigh- ter. Norms ling‘. at the earl; age c; Liineieelt years. About ten months ago she cor.- lrscted a cold iolloweci by plenrisg‘ lthlflh developed the dread disc P. tuberculosis. ivluch so “weakened he: that despzte all uieclzcal so and gen- tle attendance her gentle spirit wok‘ sen that the majority o! infill its flight on tho above date. 3g_1r~;3p_5; Etcziie was oi‘ s quiet unassuming mdwaqed manner and hei- early demise is Much smzpatby is (alt f‘: iathor. uh?» 0121'.‘ su '-'=11-‘.= called upon to mourn the loss . cg‘ children, the only a few cla and new ‘.1115 a void lllii‘. Cl, eldest daughter Ada, can never more b: ill Beside her lather. she teams to‘ mourn, one 11til= .=‘=‘ \o.co that 2s st.ll.' l-ler funeral ' largest eat-i" seen was held on 511114111.‘ ducted by her parlor Rev Mi- The l-ljtlins sung ',‘.Fl"' Arms oi JLKUS '. 1'11"?‘ Valley-f‘ ‘The ‘Jonah: . ‘play their six-cots "Afleep in -.les-.ls~ and "V-‘lll the C‘. . After the spruce uh‘ . from the Uri tcd Chi: all that " mortal cl a luau: d1: be. u "v Drill-i urrection hirrn Rest st peace dos: Esizle Your is“? in l-Zv ‘ens l‘ "r The day ivlion we shall trot f,'C',l Grows nearer cvorv hour ‘Dame Dxllnn. violin-mi be ‘Gary-wow Fettntr- Irv-Ten bg The Outlook 2.1! 3-4. in the plre. and $2 mutual ‘host's Kapofi-on ‘A tickets paid 51820 (‘Gen Frism t Lug (Chi-earl . \ . rm mr» I‘. l p. m. sly-apt or er ‘ Armsizolig. of‘ {vs-s ‘S Jr- in the ‘Urea inf"; airs Dsb"i “ 1U‘? and :1,“ ter was tenderly 131d in res: lifilflfilf‘ her mother. there in await the Rns~ ‘i -'- mghgye fvlagistrsts-lfliti‘ do froli- Puz-sc $4M He. crow: ‘Aw’ a Feriiri-md .~*.'ibrej' fnyd v (Throw lfipion, Q1 g ‘Alexa:- ‘L‘,l‘2.| _ 7 ‘('1' ‘. F. 1,1. Dfih | Y‘??? Crone-w?‘ Tlme ‘J20 1-1.’. . 2.26 1-4 2:2! T1101‘ hm» 5M0 F)": A05?!" Amber‘: ‘SH-Vole: . , .. 21 .' FJrsv-‘YK’. Aubrr" bm b": Gap- tsin Avibrer‘ ‘Horsomanv . l n11 m ‘hit-Kin- brn b": (‘retrain 129?.‘ . . . , , , . . . ... 3 Great Prism be Iliughesu, 4 u m a u ‘CL-rm. . 6 Tme 223 2221-2 224 2.17 TROT AND PACE fir,» $4M c ‘.1 m bf,- . Gibbons». be lliicKin- rlirvalmn Dirert Bmcen Aubrcj: nor:- t... 2 S Q06 . (Aleszanderi . ‘Buster Eov oh o runny“... 111112 2.1’! 215. 2.1’! 1-4, Oil 4 6 t» ..‘B!‘_PT!ST SERVICES-sat Aug ‘ l, Hlwces in the Baptist Church, msiboro. at eleven 0- at. and 7.30 Morning subject, "God! cure for troubled hearts." Evening subioct "A tool's verdict " ..'!>!tizE iflbfsllikldm the zsopor r! tlzo ldontague Memorial Schod (‘10FIl1’.‘,~I‘.‘iC name o! Helen Martin (r2110: of the special prize tor Hat- on‘ dczsatcd b1‘ Mrs Geo. A. Thomp- rc-n, nus inadvertently omitted. KOHL RAB! A sage has said "a good garden U halt a man's living," and it is good t: agree with this, although my obs:- vation has been that they leave moat oi its working to their good m5. 1:: t‘. spr s: ones fancy lighly tires in the green stut! from the garden raiisbez. lvtute and lplnalh e earliest (id-bits bu! eta» :11’! ' a’ . the second syllablel. Kohl months ago death also c-lamei ‘n: _ . l3 a turnip-rooted cabbage, wltmse ‘raw-s spl-ln; irregularly from ‘(he sides oi‘ the "turnip" its cultiva- ‘ tiorl D cl the smplcst, and it. time no‘. TPQll re anfJhin-‘g more than good . sczl. not beznrz as exacting I or the twill!» I sow ms c! w? out: grotvmgl Lil "hill-l" out: litches er 1r’. and thin m ca: . "a ‘lu- bl‘, on". ‘P!’ l-‘Lc smut‘: P2.‘ YQ‘ 1.1 irlt‘_\_‘l’_v"l5‘."fi l3 is o! the Isl the will‘ rr-"f- v": in: ‘ foo.‘ ‘l-i .- . be mod "he": , is a thickened \.‘~ imm t-s-o and one-hall to in diameter, it. inll grow . r;- hui then. "j-‘cu wit‘ L‘ " l‘: an axe,‘ l‘ is so '1?" pz-ercr i: rut 0E. the 1 ~55 clot." and the ‘tur- cm rrstn slices hat! an incl: o. bwter. These are r111 tszzder in unit-er to which a " ‘ms been added. variable is almost unknown 5.! 75's v...“ ..-i 11th. s shite ssuce. mods ‘ in ‘tluch ii is boiled, simyPr still. ‘buttrr, wit? pepper and salt to vests. ‘fhe question is n~t whether min T11’ fill" Yfif-‘mbki "l" "5 “W” monkey. bu! ilsivrr. when he la loin: to quit desocndinz.‘