l “iifiéi Safe from l hazards HE a all e l" - B el rum. :9;- “i Proportion to theircwortulsui): e0 provide scour. ty. 42 I Central Guardian TllYON-Service in the Presby. terian Church. ‘rryon Sunday, Sept. A114 at; p. in. w’ *1. _ . e-1--—- raushlrfmlrsn sermons.- filmdfly 591*. 311d. The Rev. Dan- iel Mcvicarsvriil conduct services at Will-fiche at '11. a. m. and 7. p. m. REV. JOHN HARRIS will eon. duct services at. Cardigan ll a. m., Efiflewwrl 3 p. m; Lorne Valley 7. . m. . school. aoAan omee will be open this morning from 9.30 till noon for. issuing oi school permits. 7522 POLICE COUBT.~—AL the Police Court yesterday one drunk was he’ one Insert of; fit’ Four‘ lriiorflonl . Eight lnlertionl . 'Q-OQ§'§'.'§‘.'.'.'§§'. ed Advertisements “.100 per llna ol ii word: <54‘ Ilcr llrra of 5 words A84: per lino of 5 won]- a §+QQQQQQ+_.‘ Agents WGIQECQHV} Nursing "PORTRAIT Aosnwsifi-Tj- went for Catalogue. unltedgarilllmlt- ed, 4 Brunswick. Toront ' , '2 $250 MADE -. 1n PARE TIME TA on- dQairWQaIiVery-la i -1‘S0ilii1. Gr dgOordslF-Bd ethirig new and snappy. "Imperial Art" 51 Wellington- West, Toronto. , a. eting Cards. best value ever shown, easy to sell. Regal Art Company, Manufacturers, 3101 Spadina, Toronto. _., -_ Aug, l8, Sept. 1. luAn on woman mo, TRAVEL and appoint agents’. Position per- manent, guaranteeing $21. weekly average and expenses; commission and cash bonuses besides. Write, Winston CoalTorohtb. ‘ l - A, W. W351. AGENTS-III YOU LIKE TREES and shrubs} vWhYinOli "sell them? Make a bus ness of it. Part time or full time, 900 vlnietics of -prov- en Red Tag Nursery Products. Cash everyjleekr- uipmont and instructions free: rite Dominion Nurseries, Mongleal M. '.W. lai-s-la-‘sti Arrr-znrron." riro ss rrnvAra Christmas, t pie, book ireef Greatest nabié‘ demand this season for v ecqlebrated inexperi- sive Royal cites.‘ ‘Secure orders now even in spare time; del ver later. Mak‘ five dollars up da y. Experience capital unnecessary. Bradley - Garretson, Brantford. Ont. st)? ' A. W. zit-Bi. Aosnrs WANTED. IF IT rs YOUR. dream to establish a profitable business oI-Eyour own in your county or city, ask for Watkins Pmilositionyjlgeforo trying any- thing elsc. Even without cxpcr- icnce you will realize big profits in selling wlitirlns Products, the lnrgcst and best line sold direct to consumers and without any risk whatever. This is the opport- unity oi your life if you are indus-t rious. The J. R. Watkkins Comp- Rlly Dept. B8, 379 Craig West ' Montreal. 7028-B-11-s4i For Sale i “ FOR RENT-HOUSE AT BRIGHT- on with modern conveniences. Apply to W. H. HOOD, Pownal. 7511-9-1-31 i-‘OR SALE-HOUSE, SPLENDID location. All modern cs and flrc places. Apply at. Guar- diall Oflice. - 7488-0-1-31 nonvenienc- . PRACTICAL NURSE WANTS work, looking after aged couple, invalids or maternity cases. Apply W., Box 116, Guardian Office. 8-31-31. .-,i Miscellaneous BUYING LIVE IIOGS, SHEEP and lambs at Kenslngton, Tues- day iorenoon, September 4th. Ald- en Moase. 7498-9-1-21 INO. ALFRED MACDONALD Land Surveyor, Hermanville, P. E. I. 8-7-1 mo. MEMORIAM AND MOURNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Prlntery. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD furniture, etc at John A. Patter- son's, 'I‘ryon, Aug. 24th (Friday). 7348-8-25-61 SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- 1y supplied. Guardian Job Print- Bfy- ' tf. BILLIIEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. just thrthing for acknowledge- ment, intimations, etc., Guardian Job Printery. » tf. SPECIAL FOR. FEW DAYS with Suits at $19.75. $23.50 and $20.50, add $2.00 and get the Extra pants, all tailored to IIIEfl-Sllfr: and fit-guaranteed. Also high class suits, overcoats and raincoats. guarnateed. S. F. Tarbush, Cor. Prince and Kent. A Female Help Wanted WAN'I‘ED—MAiD FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Charles A. Beer. 204 l-iillsboro St. 7523 Apply to Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, 252 Prince Street. 74613-8-3i-tf. WANTED DY REFINED, MIDDLE aged lady position as companion or housekeeper in small family. Phone 517-J. 7451-8-30-31 ._____.._______-_-— COOK WANTED BY SEPTEMBER 15th. Good wages. Apply Young Women's Christian Association. 7445-8-30-31 _._._._____- WANTED IIOUSEKEEPER FOR References required. Apply A. B. care of Guardian. 8-30-3‘ SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS $35-$50 and paid weekly in WANTED A MAID, NO WASHING.‘ " single gentleman. in the countryr, CAN as EARNED "" "fined $5.00 or 10 days, while another a w appear for trial Tuesday mom- S. i V’ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. —M_rs. David Crozier, announces the Element of her daughter Margaret Ellen to Mr. Walter Mac- Millan Gregor, marriage to take Dlace in September. 7490 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. announce the engageme ‘ oi their ' daughter, Mildred Clark, to Mr. Heath Warren, of Boston. marriage lto take place early in pmmber, in Boston. 749 FALL MUSIC TEltbb-Prof. Thompson,» organist oi Zion Church, will re-open his studies for instruct- ion in piano, organ and voice cult- ure, on Tuesdoy. Sept. 4th, Will pupils-kindly come at their usual rtime. Prospective pupils should ap- ply early for convenient time. Phone 687. 7497 TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRIN- ITY — September 2nd, St: John's Milton, Sunday School 10 a. m.; Morning Prayer 1i a. m.; St. Mark's Rustico, Sunday School 2.30 p. m.; Evening Prayer 3 p. m. St. John's, Milton, Evening Prayer 7.30 p. m.; Preacher Rev. p. F. John- son. DEATHS 0RB.—At New Glasgow Mills, Aug. 31, 1928, Mrs. Wm. Orr in her 72nd year. Funeral Saturday Sept. 1, at 2 o'clock. ti. CASFORD-At l6 Douglas Street, Aug. 31, Philip, infant son oi Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Casford. Funeral today at 2 p. m. to People's Ceme- tery. no. MacEAN Undertaker‘ . PHONE ID QNG UQUAII _ Articles For Sale FOR SALE-KITCHEN CABINET, Monarch Enterprise Range. Chesterfield Set, Chesterfield Chair, one Walnut Marble Top Bedroom Set, one Dining Room Set, Sewing Machine, China Cab- inet. Bureau, Bed, Antique Chair, Refrigerator, Mahogany Table, Reading Lamp, Chest of Drawers, Mirrors, Pictures, Rugs, etc. Apply 101 Weymouth St. 2i. BAKERS‘ OVENS-WRITE FOIi. catalogue; time payments if de- sired; some. used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company, 1100 Queen West, Toronto. Boarders Wanted THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lslllln llollsrs won m Ne...’ ‘Dame Commercial School PHOTOGRAPHS Will re-open September 4th. ex- l-"lflllll to students a thorough, practical training along all lines demanded by the modern business world. Young ladies, seeking tho lreltod- vantages for study and fillividual help, under thaguldauce of‘ amorti- tled experienced teacher, m; these advihtogcs to board at; ate rates at our Private Aohdcmy. Its gradlllles of past years,» responsible positions ‘in Charlotte- "lwn and New England States. are the strongest argument in its favor. FILM FINISHING snoorrnu SEASON 405M‘; Craswell STUDIO —Mr. and llflsmlflamllel Bernard. OPENS. The -The season for duck shooting opens Guns are being carefully text RACES AT lllllli (Canadian Press) HALIFAX N. S.. Aug. 31.—About race at the Nova. Scotia Provincial Exhibition meet today. Tarzan Grattan, 2.02 3-4, owned by Waiter M. Reid. Fort Fairfleld, Maine, and driven by Monte Gerow, won in straight heats with Bed Line, 2.09- 1-3. Harry Putnam, 2.00 3-4 and Lambert Todd, 2.02 1-2 making such a race with him that the record oi 2.11 3-4 made by Terrace Queen. 2. 06. twenty years ago, was broken in every heat. The first heat was in 2.10 3-4 while the second was in 2.08 3-4 which lowered the track record of 2.09 1-4 made by Lambert Todd in an exhibition against time a year ago. Major Aubrey was too fast for his field in the 2.28 class, winning in 2.13 ‘and Briar Mac won the named race. Both of these horses are own- ed in Prince Edward Island. This closed a successful five days ' meet, with good racing, fast time track records broken and not one complaint about the Judging. Nine- teen heats were trotted throughout 6000 people saw a great free-for-ali ' llX YESTERDAY erage oi 2.14. Summary. 2.28 Trot and Pace 8500 Major Aubrey, p.,b.g., by Cap- tain Aubrey (McNeiil) Bingen Aubrey, b. g. (Ma M ~ .1... .;' Rose Orangellfakoe l l l ' i t l Y r l l the meet with an average of 2.15- 3-4 and 28 heats paced with an av- 5 "groomed" and put in readiness 101‘ . ent the Corona Company, Ltd., for what is predicted one oi the moot successful seasops in a great many years. » “’ ' - . r 4. your: crrAaca. United‘ cilnreh of Canada. Next Sunday, Septem- ber 3, Services will be held as fol- lows: Central Church, Marshtleld- Dunstaiinage. at l1.a. Church School at 10 a. rn.; Pleosdht Grove at 3 p. m.; York at 7.30 p.m., church school at 11 a. rn. Rev. F. E. Booth- royd. minister. MUSICAL TREAT.-—A treat is due for Charlottetown music lovers this evening when the famous Glace Bay Salvation Army quartette pre- sent a sacred concert in Heartz Me- morial Hall. His Honor Lieutenant Governor I-Ieartz will grace the oc- casion with his presence. ACCIDENT AT COLVILLE.— A car driven by Mr. George Boyle of Meadow Bank with two of his bro- thers as passengers, was struck by the Jitney while crossing the track at Colville siding on Thursday ev- éning. The rear of the car was com- pletely demolished but nobody was injured. MR. J. IIOLMAN RETURNED FROM ST. JOIIN, N. 8., where he completed arrangements to repres- P. E. I. They manufacture ‘the fa- mous Dorothy Kingston chocolates. also Corona and Daisy Chocolates and an up to the minute line of high class confectionery. I-Ic will have competent salesmen to assist him. Mr. Holman‘ also handles the celebrated Purity flour and reports sales very satisfactory. 7492 STRANGE OCCURRENCE DUR- ING STORM.-— A ball of lightning struck and entered the house of Clement Steel of Cardigan Road, during the storm Thursday evening, the ball entering an upstairs bed- room taklng the whole sash and windowsill with it. It also smashed nine winlows on bed, but did not break them, though the commo’ not broken. After "dog this damage above the ball u. ghtning burned two holes in the ceiling and dropped to the room below, which was the parlor. Francis Steel and a young girl who stays at the house were thcrc, and the lightning rolled right A R s_ July 14.21.31; Aug. 4-11- between their feet and then outside. 184a scpih 1_3_15_32_39_ The little girl was stunned but not seriously. ....-__4-oo>_.__. PERSONALS FORIA < u _ u, we“ known line ~ v ' Halifax. an m‘ "3' iizgggnailnglzgistrrlnlas cards. Exper- Two m“ Pomm-‘ms " APPLY Mrs. Nelson Currie. Rocky Point. CHI-Elli. , . . jlifl s - 3"" icnce unnecessary. An _carly start Guardian, 751F944‘ is spending a few days InNeWkPerth .____ BOUND-TIIE-WORLD CRUISE .1’ 55km‘ and our co-opleration aaslurxis him-din BOARD ‘AT THE m” Elms‘ 9‘ M‘? Olive’ M“ "Eczema broba one in ' (c. M“ he”) ‘ * w}; “M” f A if: laiftletithrgi? cs: ‘Limited. 01W H0161? "476-5-31-61- " '“‘,",“°°"",f,“',,,,"°°m,§§';f,",'§,,,,,’; new so x. Aug. a1. - Edward or STOCK caor AND FARM rmtmanrs hm“ u’ Y° - PER“ FARM ' w a resentatllI/‘es wanted .- I “my. u ‘nacrutchi Myfoloawuo Miles. builder. skipper and crew of ‘ '- w. AGENCY, ‘cl johllrlo, New York T"? " “PM aoAnnaas ACCOMMODATED ahfiggdmyclz-ihhlguledto the thirty seven foot schooner rig- r Am authorised by Samuel Good Esq. to reu on hh pronoun, _~ _u. s_ ,;A__-- 7g93.g.‘1g.gw-gl 5"“ “w” ‘i, it w‘ a_15_w,m."_ 292 Fitzroy St. 7500 9 1 a‘ DR. J. P. Nb mhmmhrukingom c3007 ged sailing boat Sturdy to- West Royalty 3 miles from Charlottetown. _ .3‘ ‘:0 roll ' SALE-M ‘rho-r ‘KANT w wnn “mlrpgl: ijfillagihona ;'l’."i..“,“‘.‘.2!,‘?.'2‘;l'.;.t§.°i. "rnhfle Si? .12.; giirelsmtiiilncguthe viii? on rrruason, sarr. 8th h. y A - . . . . .. - w“, h . , " " ———- gag Apply Guardian, uouns—”'ll"lm- ' hfltdu-fl” 01:14:12,052‘; is? Gvillgzalcaszuzgg commencln‘ I‘ 1 “dock . I '.‘i“““‘.t.'°‘”.'“;l"°.' l"; "il."l':.l$'1.~'%.:f.?£.“ °'“ . ' "' ”° t1l."°.:.’.£"'§é'...°..';"l.i’ :":.:=*:..:'";¢ I l a" "."'..'?.'i" in i.“ * "'."°'..‘..'.‘. "-12: a be.» n ti; ay ra n sma er 0a . _ - ~ - ~— '° . . ' ' 1 ik harro I r. arrow girl! _, "Further Pflrtlce 5.0011 v1‘ write. ifliitl-fl-flfi-lf- agggrtrxrgrtgqiacecomonxran AT ulhljw 13pm: and in m3- (véwlw l) harbor. ‘ wmgenlnaer,‘ a. Woo'd hay mower-fr 5'... rail. 1 int 00H! . Nuthani 1 Q _ U ———-————-—-——"'—' - W" ""17 Add’ "m -—-—<*>i— 1 A; ¢ 1 any“, 1 driving n nearly new e w °wu§..1m8-4-Sattf.M’5NdFsi(-ll7£t Frills? ggzm-mfl‘ ‘1462-8-30-31 f“ w“; manila-Is whim"- ‘°"" ro-rgguagurgfro imvthccl imwooawfiii. r hoxslelrll. 1 Him . - g“ 11mm! ‘ 0i‘ 0° - ° ' 0 . 1 '. ' M“ 1 Mgggq “hi-rig pepprabornogriy low I o5 ty ‘ Los 7502-94-31 STUDEN: i’iilAi>“iERset“°°°M' 1 BOOTS’ . 1 m’ °" ‘:‘“',,‘-,‘f,‘,§.°;’,.,,"’,"_°“'" MEET GMWEBB" M131... an... 1 act pipe an. oom-plcml. g ' 04100110100001». . g _ FY1053“? l‘ 1' ncem- a as m mm‘ '° 7 - ~ 3 hofggpqyqr. 1 n; flflfln‘ mmquiou-ly new, 1 cars saddle Qllfl blotch . , . . PALE-BM!" WANT" t B ,5 " ' ‘ ‘ ; REGESAN u-w h- _ gr, MONvr0N.Aus..=l1.—Polatol>rv- en, a pa aha hroooheh, a not ma. run-hm. tonin- and harm. ll hay ‘*0 M‘ t‘ H" PM‘ .9“??? so’: u, $553K); _ . earl-alum a“ ducers in this part of the province “n, m; y,“ 3g M”, my“, QhQy-Qh, ha“, and a m h! mall articles, "W..." "lm....,"“"°=~~”°“" "m" i.°£.°;'2f..$.’e23:..".¢.?.£ .321..." ":....-.'Z...""... rooms h... ii . FRUIT gamma ps1; rgg,_,=<;,;*g;~,~,=h;*-,,,,-$-,g; = w»- -"---=-= M = “- w-Ma we“ 1 “'- wr» '. , --.--»~- . _l I - _ . V _ , zas, uan u ; w,“ I _, . ' ~ W" 1014-01-21 s. Toronto. 14744-3141. mngworth Ave. 1302-0-27-01 ,; L _ l, . me Mmume mvmm mm hm“ urea‘?- mm o! ‘m u‘ m“: m“. om m“ m‘ "d" " ‘"‘ "'" "w "‘ ‘ " '; ‘ qunrers at. Balm John. hu received months credit with 0 he. o" 10: 000.11- WANTEB- 0"" ‘X""“E"°' anted ’ °9"""‘"~“'° *"“‘""' "q" i a tn t rt" f tato b yera .,.-.,.~ t. . ‘ ed Oatmea miller. able to dress , cl lea. pf the GRAPE and mfllkavaga 2:: 65h‘; gm“ o‘; me A: I‘ is mid flflfflllhl: CIAVRTII DI t§iii'ii"l f‘ ‘. n stones in our Owen Bound Plant Write Dominion Linseed Oil Co.. Box 340, Charlottetown. UNUSUAL drroanfnrrr A“ CAN $35-$50 7487-8-31-31. are EARNINOI-‘TIADY EM- BI EARNED ._____.__._.....____ ‘WANTED-raw PAIRS lurnna. state price,‘ Box 405 Charlotte- wwn, 7478-0-31-31 WANTED-TWO FEMALE MINES state price. Address P. OrBox 144 AND TRAINING SALESMIN ‘flrhapioliltyh sold direct to‘ r. iuon‘ u a rprenailrlnodl- club ru- comma... B11100:- neaa, Indigestion, ato. It not: as o gentle laxative and ltlmuiltq‘, Ullvk. In all feverish condition it curt! side on there. al- l Biols Miss Annie Watson has returned Mr. Hubert Nicholson. paud, accompanied by his two cous- ins of Alb ny, motored to Summer- esday, and spent the day Mr. J. A. McDonald, Land Sur- veyor, Hermanville. was in the city yesterday on return home from Borden. Mr. Clyde Auld. who has been visting in Malpeque loaves Monday morning on return to Toronto. ,...._._, . Mrs. W. J. White. who has been visting her brother M1‘. W.-H. Smith, has returned tn her home in Brook- line Mass. The Misses Eileen and Nora Mur- ray. city, are visiting in Fredericton, N. B., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter J. McGinn. Mrs. Mary R. Mellish. Mass, who has been visiting‘ on the Island, for the past two weeks, left yesterday afternoon on return. Miss Wilma Johnston left this morning on return to Cambridge, Mass, after spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Johnson, 16 Spring Park Road. Mrs. William Dolan‘, and daughter Marie, Jamica. Plains, Mass, who has been spending‘ a. very pleasant summer friends throughout the Island left this week on return. Miss Marion Small returned Mon- day evening from a month's visit to St. John's, Nfid., where she was the guest of her sister Mrs. Louis Cai- V81‘. Mr. George DeBiols, accompanied the game side Qgby his little daughter Helen, 10H’. the house. After entering it struck yesterday morning on a visit to a commode and threw a pitcher andIMIS. 13631015 all 58mm"! Lake. I! basin, which were on it, upon the is gratifying to learn that Mrs. De- rapidly regaining was smashed health, and her numerous friends to pieces. A dresser was also smash-lhope she will soon be able to re- ed to pieces, although the glass was ‘turn home. ITIIHY PIMPLES AFFEBIEL FACE Alsolhllleckallllllvlly. is from a. pleasant holiday visit to her mother in Boston. -v-n--— visiting Home one? ‘orijiurnsi and hm tf Barbers. Become ex- enoellcnt cooling results and ‘iii-fine .1’... wrlte Molar aar- K°"""Ile=-P-F-1-7m_8_ao_“ u ~ _ - ‘ gqulprplfl mu hi. Eastern ~ °°""'" """"""“' " ——-——————-—- Y PLEASANT l ~ 1”" "‘°"" 4m"- ”""‘“'" wAnrap-A MALI cothu: rbr. j . . ‘ ---—-""-"""—_'_'“'"’ a mmhe good watch Ann wAnnn, reasons r0 oaow, "H" .08. ‘A w“, . < mrmm- -»- m w» 2:2. ,-?.:s::.ltr...a..ns Rnrnnsmne , ~ IF!"- i" N1 "14 "int"- Ilifm -- 7471-8-31-21‘. " . uvwd» of W" "W'- ‘,'“ mo: $1.00 some. tinted booklet sent anywhere cgr vision Mann _ x g w - irtiinohios ‘mm Mug l‘ W "l: sxcnrrronlu. o 1g eIAN - “a on" n’ 1i ’ "m" u’ wry-g 33pm 113mg TEE-JWPHEFPIIUGWSTQJAK hmd“. “‘”'“'*“" Charlottetown of Cra- Boston, and relatives her o. non) . . . . . . . 3 2 2 ' . an... r... l.....‘. o... .... .. z 4 4 the but tea you can buy“. Hal Tipton, b.g., (cal-veil) 4 s a - Lina Patch, bik.m., (Foster) . 4 a a ‘ll £10011. 5118,11 Aluminum ' Time—-2:13 1-2; 2.1a 1-2; 2.14 1-4. — ~ ..-_ ' i Named Race, $500 " - l i n on... Mac, b.g., by Marshall StJames Presbyterian Church M. (MacKinnon) . . . . . . . .. 3 1 1 . Silver Belle (Armstrong) . .. 1 a a nav. waaucz MEIR-MINISTER . - All!" 5-. b-B. (Gerow) . . . . .. 2 2 3 ~ ~ r - » Capt. O'Neill, bs., (Brinkley) 4 4 4 °WANIST—GF°3QF METBW-N Time—2.18 1-2; 2.11 l-4; 2.1a 1-2. y L Fnfloru", ‘I'm Muhrhoo A. Mw-Morning Service. luv. w. Bruno j , l ’ Terran Gratt ,b. .. b 0 t- "Fhtm-"sml Ye. o-.. " . . Rggnldnoyal. figemgw) l 1 i Tenor Solo-Mr. C. J. llllg ‘or. _ ‘ ‘l Ham, “fgtggfr-a"cgfgfr°fga§; 2 3 3 3.00 r. ill-Service at Humour. Bev. w. Bruce ualr. mond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 4 3 7.00 P. 01.41;", w_ “mo, “m; "".'.'.‘."."'?.Tf’.".°.'. Fifi: i’: .°.f’“' . “riders 12".. 'I‘ime--2.10 a-4; 2.0a 2-4; 2.11. W" l" Mil"- MISS Lottie Feakes Alberton, is —_:JJ vlalflns in Fredericton. n. a. the Quest of Miss Muriel Ashfieid, Roy- - a1 Road. Captain James McLeod. formerly 0f Yukon. and who recently return- ed from Vancouver, B. 0.. accomp- lnled by his cousins, Mrs. Keefe. and her daughter Miss Frances of Wfillflliwn. Mass. and Miss Laura MacDonald. of Boston, spent last night in the city. ' Miss M. Thelma Grant, Frederic. i011. N. 13.. who was formerly in the employ of Messrs. Ilyndman 5r C0,, Charlottetown, is spending her vac. "1011 Very Pleasantly renewing old acquaintances in Prince Edward Is- land. She is the gueshof Miss Mina i... Ling, Charlottetown. Mr. Chester L. Toombs left Wed- nesday morning on return to Port- l-imd. 0118011. where he is manager of Central Garage. alter having caion with his parents, IVLr, and spent a pleasant three months va- g5 u1v1o1v sen viczs BAPTIST AND CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IN CENTRAL CHRISTIVANFQIIURCH lurnrsrsa-aav. ionn u. A. raor. u. A. TANTON. oaoanrsr a errors nutuc-roa 11.00 A. M. . , Solo-"Selceted" .......... Mrs. u. . ritual-non , Sermorv-Rev. John Turner.- 12.00 Noon-Blble School. I i l 7.00 P. M. l Solo-"Selccted" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Ben Acorn Sermon-Rev. John Turner. All Members and Frlmds of Both Congregation: no cordially limited. Mrs. Lorenzo Toombs, North Rus- r tico. I Western Guardian —IIOLMAN‘S store. oiflccs and Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-JULY. SCOTT FULTON, M. A. B. D. Organist and Choir Master-Mr. LOUIS D. THOMPSON warehouses will be closed " ‘ , Labor Day. 7534 —PAINI~‘UL INJURY-Ml‘. Sher. man McAssey, Sunimerside, receiv. ed painful injuries while at work helping ito- unload a gasoline engine from a freight car at Richmond several days ago ,which.have kept him confined m his home since. era-M REY. A. K. HERMAN IS VICE-PRESIDENT OI‘ BAPTIST CONVENTION L was the theme of the address de- livered atgthe opening session of the over the Maritime Provinces assem- bled in annual meeting. Rev. Ross Eaton of Charlottetown P. E. I. . presided In the afternoon Rev. Ross D. Hudson, Glace Bay, N. S. gave a thoughtful discourse on “The Un- touched Masses," Rev. F‘. E. Bishop. Digby N. S. and Rev. Harry Barber Paradise. N. S. also spoke. Officers for the forthcoming year wore elected as follows:- Presidént-Rev. Mr. F‘. E. Bishop. Vioe-Presldent-Rev. A. K. Her- man, Moncton, N. B. Secretary-Treasurer-Rlev. E. J. Barrass, Bear River, N. S. eque. P. E. 1., Rev. W. A. White. island Republic lire coming to Saint‘ John for conference with the New Brunswick producers. Such an ex- pedition was mode last summer and wis productive of good results. One representative of a large potato untrue concern, Henry A. DIJIIQIS. is at present in New York. on his way to Saint John from Cuba. It is expected that New Bruns- wick’: trade with the Island of Cuba through the Sgint John port dur- ing the coming fail and winter will for exceed the business done last season. The first vessel to leave is expected to leave Saint John for Havana on about Septem‘ 15. more than three weeks 1n advance of iolt year, whorl the first steamer cleared from Saint John harbour on N. 3,. AIIQIISI. 3I.—- r1‘ "The Church and Intemationalisnl" v. United Baptist clergyman from all ' Executive-Dr. J. J. Sldey, Bed- ‘v 10.00 A lit-Sunday School rind Bible Clones. 11.00 A. M.—Mornlug Service. Subject: “The Church’! Aim and Motive." Children's Address. Bass Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Ben Acorn 7.00 P. M.—Evculrg Service. Subjech-"A Wonderful Redemption." Quartctie-By Zion Male Quartetlc. A AA v ‘OOO-Q-OO-OOOOOO-O-OOOO-C 7 Trinity“ ‘United ‘ Church co-r-Asrorrs - aav. a. u. RAMSAY. n. n. REY. nArmono JOHNSON ORGANIST raor. w. a. rhurcrum. A-B-VM». A-T-V-l- TIIE SERVICES —Sabbath School. ’ Mr. Moriarty Lord's Day Alliance) Halo Trio. of Glace 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. IVL-Addreu b! (Maritime Secretary of the Selections by the Salvation Army Bay, N. S. "w" “-."-.."'*.".':".."r:..!1""'.“ ‘m Sublet: :—“ ur c‘ » ,- ~ - = ~ Solos by Mrs. ma M. Nash dill m. My Hillel"!- Morning service broadcast by CIOY. Visitors welcome n4 all Q1160! Q-oo04-v»++0++0+0-o»o- . » ‘bu; AAAAQAQ AAAAQQ: ‘AAA AA=¢AAV| LARGE CLEARING ‘ISIS-I-I-SIL-Wod. good markets country aooorfirt. and (Canadian Props) . MONTREAL} Que, Aug. 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