AU§U§T £122? __ THE (JV-IARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN‘ 13\c;r;_*i1ll<EE LQFURCHES TOMORROW H gnuacn oi ENGLAND 15am“, The Central Guardian [his column la rtaervcu l0! new» ui local ' ‘ but advertising o1, a ncwsy llllllafi may be inaerteu di 5 centl word strictly u...» (innon Malone. M.A. I..'I‘h. 5UNDAY SERVICES 3.00 Holy Communion. tins. . gfioyilailoral Eucharist and Ser- non. itev. 7 P. M. r. ensong rlnrl “ on. WEEK DAYS 135 A. M. lloly Communion, ex- "pt lylonday and Friday 3.15. Evensung Friday 1:30 P. M. _ wé' __'_ 5r PAUL'S CHURCH A LeDrew Gardner, Rector g n: Hart-Davies, locum tenens. ‘organist - Miss Lillian Earle (jhoir Director — Albert l-‘lflnl! m“ Holy communion. 11,00 Holy Communion and Ser- I mil-IL]; cnngrelltion of St. Paul's is nining in the evening service at St. , lleterfls Cathedral for the month of I auxuéllhlllYBODY WELCOME PRESBYTPRIAN s1 muss CHURCH ' ______________ mrmsbyuflan Chum“, 6H,,“ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUTCH Puwnal Stfrfl Minister n9“ R, Mourhead Legal-c. D-D- organ]; Irs. K. S Rogers C) i Direi-tor-lilrs. J. A. Lawson N” Public Worship I Morning at Eleven. and Evening at Seven o'clock- Preachcr: The lillnlii-CF- Tile evening wurship is a brief war-time service of intercession, without sermon. liiorlling Music: nul-i seleeted- Mr. and Mrs. R nul Raymond. gait-angers and visitors cordially Invited. ZION earsavrrmitu CHURCH’ Prince and Grafton Street Minister iiev. G. Carlyle Webster Organist-bliss Rena W001i MORNING WORSHIP concerning Christian teachings con- flfflll"! the Ten Commandments. land Convention of the Church of ‘vice will he dismissed. tend the meeting at the Summer- side (‘hurell in the afternoon and able in advance. LADIES WASH SKIRTS clearing 8t emu. S. A. lviacuunalds ' L-Mli-B-B-Zi. m? THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. of Prince and Fitzroy Sta. Minister Rev. Harvey L. Benton, B.D. Orlilnist and Choirmaster John Inch, Mus. Bac. Morning llllorship 1| mm, nuSlermonz ’lhe llev. A. G. Robert. TIIE CHURCH SCHOOL, Classes meet in conecllorl with FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- L-IIISIJ-T-ZI-iill. C AA POLICE COURT —— Al. the court‘ yesterday morning one drunk was ireleased on $5 ball. and immediately i ll ‘i (h *'"-—— , morning service. Coma. “E112; bringl SEASON TKIKETS FOR OLD] the fmnfly; HOME WEEK. -- These popular, amusement tickets are now on sale iit all Drug Stores and at. Old Spain Restaurant, ‘They are good for ev- ery performance of the four days and are transferable. The price is! only $2.25. L25l-10l - bivenlng Worship. Sermon: The Rev. A. G. norm-p SOIL Miss Thelma Burns will be I11 charge of music morning and eve- nlllE in the absence of John Inch Ml"- Bflvn Jusr ARRIVED shipment of The Baptist Church welcomes to Lathes’ Plaid Jackets $5.95. S. A. its pulpit x1 son of Prlnee Edward M-at:Dr:11:1l<l's. L-249-8- -2i. Island. The Rev. A. G. Robertson M’ Dlsbv. N. s. You are invited to worship with dIOSPEI. Tl-INT‘ MEE'I‘INGS— con- tmue in the Gospel Tent at Brook-l Tm; “Apps-r CHURCH field nightly except Saturday at 8 o'clock. All welcome. No c - lectloll. L-ZZO-B-Q-l ‘ “ ‘ ' W i.‘ CHURCH OF CHRIST -.-- l TRYON. — The Crcsslnuu of Springhill, N. S-. Will be the preacher at Tryon United! Baptist Church tomorrow, Sunday. Mr UlOSSllIfllI is a former Pafillll‘ 0f the Tryon congregation and will be wcdcomed by many IHCIIClS. | Rev. Frederick l Kent Street Ilcv. Roselle W Nice. AB" B.[)., lili er h Dingwell Organist - M II.00 lllornillg . Sermon Sublet-t: God vs. idolatry. This is the second on a series WEEKEND VISITORS-Mr. until lVirs. LKJILS Herring, their daughtelyl Margaret, of Murray Harbor, P. E. 1., and Mrs. Herring's sister, Miss A Church with o welcome for all. . Lima“ Bcck- R N" 0i Boston‘ were Se, you n, Nmrch s,,,,,,,,,,_ weekend visitors in town. They __i were over t lug Mr. lflerrlngs B‘ _ _. f" I - ._ ., __ mother, M . Amcla Herring. and emu“. o w Prime “hum k his brnthe . and Sl5i.t‘l'-li‘i—li\\\‘. Vlr. and Mrs-Frank Herring. -—Ne\\' Glasgow News. IIIEASLES IN KINGS COUNTY -An epidemic of measles has broken out in the southeastern suction of the prcvznce and about a dozen raSes were reported from the virznity of Murray Harbor and Murray Rxer yesterday i0 Dr. B. C. Keeping. Drtputy Minister of Christ meeting at Snmmersiiit- (‘hurt-h of Chalet the evening ser- Please at- evening. OUNITFID CHURCH“ 0i CANADA 11.00 A. lll. Theme: "Tile Sliver Pubizc Health. The measles are the inin-J w“ ‘___' ' ordinary ccln-lnunlcnble type and, L111: Rev. Scott Fulton. M. A., TRlNlTY UNlTFn CHURCH not the uemnail type . Cases are 9.1). 12f First Presbyterian Chureh,,‘ Prince Street also paper-left ’ ll'i Cardigan and Chathzlm. 0nt., will be the preach-g llliuistcr Soilrls, making the outbreak fairly‘ e1- al the morning service. . Rev. iiugll ltiilier. il1.A.. B.D. gmieral throughout King's County. Soprano Solo: Mrs. Arthur! Assistant -._---._ nonrr. i Rev. Donald f‘. neoillrovrl BA- v ‘ITED SCOTLAND - John EVE NG WORSHIP Organist Reginald Dncherty, son of Mr. and 7.00 P. M. Theme: ‘Tile Neumcss A. Roy Kendal I..R.A.M.. A-A-G-o- Mrs. Kenneth Doehertv of New God‘ 11-90 ll- "1- Plllll"! Wllffilllll “fill . Ilnven, who went cv as with the ‘"1111- Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Iiynlils: I09. ‘I521 494- 154- Tlie Sabbath Sellout meets at ten o'clock in the morning. “Watch Sunday School. Sermon: "(lilristlitll Stewardship." Rev. Harold K. Wright. B. A. Vocal Solo: “The Lord's Prayer" first Canrizlian conti ‘rcpt has rc- turnrd from a scv-ru days leave in Scotland and writes 0i the fine iiostiitailly extended. l-le sent his MONEY What ls money, and vmot does it means In lives oi’ thousands who live serene? The workmonfis cheque, with its cash well spent, Means thankful hearts, and a home content.‘ A cheerful wile, and a thriving brocd, With healthy bodies and color good; Well clad and shod in their vital years As future man in the boy 11p- ars. And girlhoods days are enriched ' fun W1. Ere da-wn of womanhood has, begun All this, and more, is the child's birthright In this fair land, with its future , briglht. name, methyl. when it reaches the blood stream. has a pPJUJIEI‘ 1101011 upon the cptlc nerve, causing paralysis of the nerve and bLmd- . ness. I 4. What effect has beveraBe l1" cohol on the nerves? | The affect ol‘ beverage alcohol," or, by its scientific name. methyl. is that the nerve centres b: c-lne. numbcd, causing uli the Illllfllblli, to be less acute and HOLIVL‘. 5. Why is the drinker not more quickly aware of this injurious ef- fect upon the nerve centres? , Because the numbness makes him less able to Jildge hi: true, condition. For instance — a" tired j luau takes a drink oi‘ wine and the alcohol in the wine dulls his nerves in a few minutes, and he feels less tired, and thinks he ls rerted. A m-an in pain takes a a glass of wine and ferls less pain because his nerves are dulled. and he thinks he is better. Bur. alcohol i123 done absolutely 110th 11g to r."- mrc-ve the lwarlness or the pain. ‘ It has made the man less cozrsclmls of his wearinew or the pain, but 1' it has done absolutely‘ nothing to l l t l l l l i l l remove tin- cause of tlhe weari- nos-s or the prim. It is (lnnglrcus and deceitful. 00in “No other poison causes so 11mm- But vuhait of poverty a-nd its needs. §§"'§.'§hv°rdi§>aag§< mbglh mglll‘ l The ‘mm of misery n’ precede?‘ and mental. lis does alrrliol ill the The lmmwd and Watson“ Lves various forms ‘in \\'lllCl'i it ls’ t..rén.‘~ °f m?” -l./r. Emil Bolton. Whose dreams are bounded by food and clot-hes ' ""'“ Which puts a blight on the inward 51871 Of God's own spirit, of interest. to young 111.911 and SOME QUESTIONS should be l-l) ‘ _ tilt‘ 9PM!‘ Iyoung lvclnen: when :1.;"~p1_\'1:~" fur‘ dll/lne? ‘work of any kind rid the p; on‘ n Slum‘ me Elolwh I" "he will" '.:l:r>rca:~hrd tor €'ill]llfl_\'illllii ref "l 995W quire that t-he applicant tll"lli(l And leads to dmpemte deeds, and comume pqum-o DR, M“, bum“... college ever advertise that thercl rash, So let us strive, in this great good land. To brighten lives with a helping and. A klfidlV thought, or a deed well dche Will ne'er be lest till our course ls run. — William McClure. YOUTIIIN A DAY OF SHIPPING VALUES “Seek ye, flr=t the Kingdom of Gcd and His rgh-teousnees and all theSe things shall be added unto you." Matt. 6:33. The questions for consideration are: . What are the ohief problems and quertinns facng young people, What principles can guide decisions. How put these prinniples into action? Olil‘ l. L‘st the major problems fac- ing young people today: Finding employment. Swurmg educational opportunry. What to do in regard to preys-i!- tng social and recreational cus~ was a saloon near by. convenient’ for students‘? of a ball team or other company, of athletes permit member: of the | litre ermr‘ iii-re bflliftllilfiil | 0i ‘ ". season for games? Dces the solozu- Does any lnnnagerl team to drink in the keeper encourage his bartender to drink with customers? Do not many of them forbid the habzt? There are scores of similar ques- tions that might be asked. The ii. quor habit i= not an aid to success ' anywhere.—Selectcd_ Sir Frederick Trove-s, Surpern to the British Rural Home. said; "1: was. as you know, witlmthe r~llei' g column wlfch moved on Lady-l smith. In that reluluit e-f some 30,- l 000 met". the first who (lroppezl out. ‘ were not the. tall men. or short men, or the big men. or the livle , men. but the drinkers. and they‘ dropped out as elrarly ns if ihevl had been labelled." ' | l THE ANSWIIROI" rm: SOFT. , We limit cur elves on Sunday to ;i'l»"i“9fl.“f* our value as hvmnn hr- ngs. The prrbleul cf the werlrl Ts not programs but persons. The =oul ls dyed n-ith the colour of its I ._ lSeven N. B. Men l l THE HRTN ACDEMY or ACADIA UNIVERSITY ii "Model" Aratlomy (eo-adilrtational) under auperviltlnn uI Dean of School oi cannon... con "no. in rushlenve nI School 0i Household Euorlullllirw and 1n... Aria. CURRiCULUNlw-Desiqned to nloul u... needs oi u... uiuiiullii. TEACHING METHODS:—lllnsirol. iflq 11... best ill u... "N... 'l'oacliinq " counscsn-u - -, Matriculation, General, Business. AcAmA UNIVERSITTT IDEAL LOCATION FACULTY - EXCELLENT GYMNA WOIJFVILLE. NOV §CO"I;'..'\ IOOUHDUXJ l'.QE Graduate courses letdinq to d. firms :.l .‘4.Il., M fir, l’! ., w] Master in Mus.c. Four-year courses loud w) It) hold Economics z-"d ii .' Special courses lean-rig to "Honors" m '- Honors". One-year special course in Eflilml Science to qualify for the 'l'earl Nova Scotla and the tleqzee oi l Three-year course l1: . Three-year course llultllnq lo a r t-ll i“ Three-year course in l'.'.‘:1lr11,»r‘ri:. , years in Nova Scolia cclil Two-year course lullflillf] lo d1; Pro-Medical, Pre-Dental, Pro-L .'ir,‘r1-r~:‘l.".‘.:'. u rr; lo a L“: LARGE Charged With ‘ Liquor Conspiracy HAMPTON. N. B, Aug. 2 _tCPl »~ Seven 111"11 ap- "til‘€(l in the pn- ' on (‘liLll"l‘.‘S ill spiriis and - and the gov- ernment of excise duties and sales tux for alcohol manulartured in Cfillflllll. ‘The accused were remand- ed llllill next Vvednesrlay The seven were Charles Green, Abert Speight, Lorne Spelg-ht, and Almus Slwigllt. all of Saint John; ' hi1 March. Lreprentl; Hector _ user. SI. Gregoire. Kent Conn. .\' and Trlrx Leger, Renauds Mills. Kvlr. County. Tur- lnformntlnn tvas laid bv R, l‘. Xi P. Corporal Arthur King. l x and Constable J.A.A. 'I‘lll‘— . Rlnllcfon, Cztrnliel‘ and Leg-l were represented by J. K. Me-I Jllnmy Germ ‘Trouble Just to Sillllt‘, After the program the following n. l. nasal‘ l‘..'*t>;>r:11‘tnr 1.: . '1r'1"~ l';ilillt‘l' College (‘ll \lil.ll'l"l'l‘."l'tl“'N ljil Print a Fl. Phone 107} t-ve11§11‘:< h) appointment Hlf‘»l,‘.llCll[\‘lDi§ DA zvclilvc New Dome liilllronlu hlllllagelllt-rit t). K. Pres!) allli ll. J. hint-Neill. SATURDAY Most Modern 'i‘ut-~rln\ 11nd Saturday And UI"T°'D“'° Jill tlranville Si. d Ballroom , ‘_ _ _ Eclsf of Monireol O. K. Presby and i»: Novelieers Doncing—9—l2 Standard Time I thorns, ILII-Slbi. All). "We. Bilcicuche, vho l' <1 Certificates were presented: r v ha‘ ‘ ‘mp 1e for Grade VIII, Peggy hiauMilliul, GITI _, J-nu, A,.,,.,,,,. J, K0“, w, ,I~lt-lel1 MacDougal. Plrylis" ZtlaIrKhl- ‘mil a; Sllilflll from each of two I m“ Marv Cnmmlgh‘ _.. l)"llFl.\lil"'ll and $3.000 m1 the "tecozzfi ‘itssnr-e of each flCTllSPd. ‘These a. - Huts were not. obtained, and all‘ t. Grade Vl., Cilifrrd bluelsltuc, l.e-. ‘nun Cnvallngh, Marjorie hlueDougJ ‘nl ‘ .\l'l'l.'.\l. TO ( PARENTS (‘Erode V.. Audrey- Maelvllllarl. ll‘- lll" "Vent o! evaotmted Prlres were presented to the pupil l ren com g m this Prmrlnoe, . . 1:: good condition m: the highest average in each ‘- in‘: them durtrg , _ toms among them the drink cus- _ ye. stand fast. in the ‘faith, quit you-Maiotie. V ‘n, lllClllH‘ ns a suit lllf‘ of the VlSlft, {cm leisure hem, Tm, h ,,.,,,. Sunday Tm anmmrzloqi," {F ,_ _ _ 1ltlc_ VIII. ‘Pngm. ,,,.,.,,,,, h, wmoh me like men. be strong. V Miss Audrt‘) (l is’. ‘H two llRWCSClllt? s} . iiillidkifClldéks what, 1s your gum,” m; a grcat w, H, ma, ,,,.,,,,, d,“ xuhnn, was {Niki 0-H Igmiiqv Jilulglgg firming“,llncléfforfllwotloel l, i/*gfr~iv|]rlr b910,,’ Baritone Solo: Mr. Arthur .00 n-m. rltllllf‘ H orsl n. n w .1lch are \£‘l_V highly pllzcrl. “colic Conscience is the demand that vslrnnoeyyt. n; qhyynpyq. M>.,.,». n-0, ,,A,,, l, mp", nmnbor o, b-q-renls ‘m, “- __ {fir} d}; lxflll- C11 1,.—n,.,,.., Any 01,46“ Forqrllnrrstrn. Sermon: Fatal Contentment. in Scctlanrl he \\‘s the gues. of we live up to the be=t light we show at living is traced to tlfe fir! ~ IYYHPSPRT- The tenchel" and ~‘.~{.“"‘M;.j§§,,f§§,‘,: égflfh}, Rev.‘ Donald f‘. Beetlvrovll. B. A. Visitors (‘orrllnltv “Th-omen Mr. onrl Nlrs. David Carr. 3 Rut- have, and it is the judgment that innd Square. Edinburgh who greut- i it promptly renders within the scui, ly enjoyed having a P. E. Island approving o; condemning our ac- that. ‘he has so little npnerturriv to practice the art Sunrlav is a. s11- preme chnnrtunltv for the nvqefl n ,\ cordial welcome is extended to V W“ w worm", at 2km. JClll :1 very ('l'ilO_\‘€1l)lCi’I'IOl'iI-lBlllTlCilj Grade h . f0 me. olding a picnic on the shore l Marjorie MacDougall. r um“ L. C. Maclsaacfis farm. The teacher was the iv . - » -~ llltl year to join her husband who mm" m m‘ me Dlvlslol‘ 0mm? m uad‘p:e:cde:l i121" illrce yrars from Cnariotbewwn. late Fr. McGuigan of Vernon Riv-l er. P. E I. ‘They all spoke in the In. summarizing all cf this in the XOllOWJlg statement: An act is . RVISITING DIONTAGIYPI n silrprisetl r_ .__. _ __. ._...._ _- soldlfx" as their guest. ltion. Tim moral lurlrenseut. is the-t of the art of living. n. t; ,1 D firrlpg and ,,,,,.,,,,_, P, d,;_,,.,_,,,.1,m, M“ Purdfl, 0mm 0 mfltbiflllilfl‘ "AW- fl _"" M” "El" b“ which conmlelwe .,_ of hiilrnzo elm, . lncltitlins. ice-oreanl the the ptlpllsuvlio read ndr ‘ T“ f» ~21 u x bonlbardcd by French arlucred ,, , . . . shapes its demands and renders its 11 eturued to the school-house presented the teacher with 1 in i ‘:1 r" r 11 vtl-vmln t». -- cruiser. Colonial Sectclilll’ All- wflfgfgaélxlilspllibn dmlslf-"F- . - lie (‘losillll exercises. tlful izift for wlncli the :~:1tl1<‘1-‘ ‘ ' ‘ “c?” .__.__ drcw Bonar Low reviewed the Sec- é,,‘,_‘,‘,l)‘,‘,c‘ had Que‘ ‘hang, ‘,I,,Ce_n‘,‘,,,. 3. Dis: n of the application ._______ A rs. Thcnlas, Burden. presided, (Doris Currie) expressed her sincere’ l W, I .,,.- |',, ( '|.,§,| ,. Cm, canadm, Ccmingen, m h“? dfrlnllvrtlhlling as their gums.“ as,“ p, . , _ b flllrléllCvifilfllvyllil tirosraln was en- appreciation. _ l 1- . V Tc €nncglEdvéiliii 015m“: ‘Db land. Gram‘ Mo“ R3“ J‘ 6' Mciélyilzan"indivldlvr Rellfileiltfitlfflcalgi-Yact on the e ‘lOl‘rl1'""l1)l‘s'“nC‘) Britnlmls and O C’ll'i onlvlalleshalxfnloisfllhgagglylliliniiltlulillcllwi ‘vxxrrlll’ AT (“TE A BARBFR V l llllll all ‘"55 ‘°“‘°.‘Y "i" p. D. A'l b; r1‘. .1:.;‘Rt. ' .- _ .7 - ~ ‘ .' ‘ "' .~ - . ‘ ". Y: lnnvv w!» 'i".',"‘~i Ilrzil ~ ‘ b u, ‘rewm, o, n mum. from no R‘ hmlccsllxlllléllilrglly “gm?” 1mm (Cl Whether itfquares Wiih the ___ tgfvlllltlie uelcfisunt, ulult ihcrfllzlg LlililOil felt fm theumwlsnt yolk ‘ ‘ ' "his! ‘w; . . .. . In W_ _ . . n. .. _ , . . _. , mdmdua and 50cm consclenca an,“ “mum, ,5 "served ‘ml Y. _ 1.l.t_ ._ _ nous. lt..flOll(‘ bv the teacher m tin: llllvl‘ Nalwm“ bQmmmdlme“ Dr‘ .' G I M n1 tot oi St. Dumians Umvel l r31 Light thrown on the propos- news of ltlcill interest but d‘~~ “Lib-f lwuf: t< 1:211, Posture, years she spcut with them . . gouty. saline that 1-1011. J, . n em Orld CE1r1r1oitr-:c\\‘11 1111d Rev. Put. ed oction by the experience of the trsirlg ui a nclvs iiui" a" “h Plum n/Iacxmno“; 501°‘ R3111“ Cmil A "Ow °f lhmlk“ ““‘-‘ ""“"“l‘i“l t“ “ ~\ \ H n '_ “MIL IIEATED (dflflhllfil. Mlllliwl °l_ Ndlmllal Walsh, P. P., Palmer Rcndh P. raeg and prevailing social ideals. inserted at Z yellhilg L mflturz fiilllllllj recitation. Gloria Burdettqthe teacher for the (‘illll\'.'il)ll' ])l‘I\- ~ _(""-'lllll°l1!llfillvflier W“? bmlllis- “Wm “PP‘°°“""’~‘.““5 LL . A rwzeirciiliv fact is that the A (4) The tact that we live in a. strictly paying“; ,,, ,,,,,.,, " chants‘. Red Cross sons: duet. Leona . gram and picnic which she planned. "irrlun. 1199-84-21 I-lilfilflllcfi tlllll» Rfld CPO-ls Vmllll‘ MR; RUM" qHARBELL bishop and cglnpnlliollg are nll 5mm] “tom-i and what one perm“ -————---M__ncc' Cfllfiliiish and Laurcrtri Alchorlujfllo children were treated with or- ~ ‘- ' ‘ w“ could ‘We h, Connccnm, WM, .. _ . . . Ccusns “m, Mgr’ Murphy mm N“ does “Heck C-mers‘ (“teeny or m. ‘S U B S U R l P l l 0 N an w qilnlrietit‘ School Days, Pcgqv Moc-anges and the Slllgllltf of tho N11- ‘m I.liT-fi ROOV HOUSE WITH m? llamunal fcglstrallon, onT-‘PB: Thfle passed“ F Jc£,,u,,y a,,,,,,. on P. C. Zvlurpitv are also firs‘. rous- (llreetly. lmmediatelv m‘ ultimately, ‘he Charlottetown Guardian may be‘£13,,m?F0320“éqgyifiianfllgfinap,112,43?’lifxléggnnwln lflxffigh: m “n m“ 5 '.§W”,"‘ ‘ l "“""1" IFPPS» Apply Il-ik-Jlll» 29m» 911d 315i» _ “~5~ F,.,_.,-,_,. Jul. n; 1M3 M 1m- “qm; ills. This is the second visit of in greater or less degree, for bet- ilflllllfid to their Rum. Aycllla -_- ~ _ ‘ a "l. _ -‘_ l ‘asmlna “mm” ‘l I.-300~il-3-3i Numb’ 1° l1" l“ m“ 959361” C“: , poi-l1.‘. lg-G 3c s4tu-tc1, “rip; of Mgr. M1. :l_' and Father Walsh, ter or for worse. Hume- ‘ ' " " = “"593 l° leave the“ palms ‘vlm 132W", '.§,,.',,-b..1'] of“ 11ml l)‘ ‘c. .n= they visited in Sydney four t5» A critical analysis of the . W‘ m ’ til: registrar in the district or at M'-l“s1l:rb‘nll‘;\‘§ m ‘m sww- , Wig,“ Ho’ ,,.,,,,,, He“ Charles B‘ mnmcn, am, a dbcfimhnlupg c\,a,u_ ‘Nqron SALE __ Laws, mo“, °“" °5 ‘he Red 511155 B1'*‘~““he5.“t .17‘ I ‘.,.“_..,<(.'n' o1 illFSCUYIYIPS ".1 Mm-phy was ordained to the Priest- atiou of the evidence for and 5mg", Sewllll! Mflfllilit‘. Pcrlcct Albclwll- OT-flillilli sllmllwlslls- Win90]? f“ "mm" 13s,. h, 1,1,. hoof. On that occasion they were Hllalnst a Proposal course of ac- condlmm‘ Sylvia Gold”? Bl-"Tllk Hillitcl" River, Sourlsand GEOTRP- m“ mvmw’ C“ " ‘ ‘ h ,fiL‘20lllll.’llllt'fl by their unce the tlou Mmliaglle- L-‘-=37-9~ll-3l- ’1'l1e students nurses of the Prince lllelPllllle 5U" _ n ._, _ 5 he, mm C m“, mg; and fhg wrong when it is anti-social; that M“- J- V» Brady oi‘ Worcester. Edward Island Hostiltai held a Tim” ‘tigh’ ”» n’? ‘ml,- mTv-i‘gc§11letnl£1l1t\‘ ll) be seelrthrough- ls- Wlle" ll l5 detriment“ l0 1-1“! Mass" acccmpanled by h” W“ dance at the Cundal Home rccent- Cd l" 991M189 ~“~_ Ulla 1nd ‘Qslfififi (m, Capo Brew“ and momised ,0 Welfare o; scmmy; 1,, L, r13“, when li.tle daughters. motored to her l)’ llllll Clive the Drfi-‘lfififii $19-90 mere ‘vh-Xcah buimcéb 1m ml l~e re‘. rn on a future occasion. — it is social; that, is. when it is °ld h°me a‘ Mwuagm? M‘ “Wk w,,.,,,.ds Red 6,05,, w," ,v,,,.k_ capable Jclnt-1l1a_.1og-m_.ntc, m‘; ,_._,n,,,,, POS,_R,.CO,d_ ,he1 ful to society. 1km r1115 0m, m Mrs. Brady is amending to the sel- The women's Institutes oi Cole- Sell and lwr 1145mm m» on ~ *____ M. m. and see how ,e,,a,b,,_. a tisment of the stale 01' her ninth- md“, W35, Devon’ Cafletm,’ new expnntbd and tge iirm of K. 8a H. ,,,,,,_ Mum Mubum and Glmuvbo, Wasunlllflinlliéilflg CARLETON _ on Tussday ever“ Egiicuiasgflglogcg tgle b000,? ‘IHRSEIFC, and will remain for, ,1 slim-i li"~ "t. ti u’ -‘~° ,‘ W-n 1 1111. on fM. cl ‘ s- w“ w ~ lvlllo tfhllsl yglasrma 6582x3321! Dnnlls but‘ thmmlhcu‘ m" “hole Dun-m- lll/llisJull-vazcg lllulzlviljllllgllls lDlglils Pwifed b?’ ‘Sidney weswn and 9- , taken up amounting to $14.00 and l“ "l" m“ h,“ “l.” $_-‘,‘15I_"‘°'¢‘°“ Gméspgn gnaw“, n, me bme-s Ralph Harlow. .. C. w, l_.. ENTERTAINMENT- iliven to Red Cross War Work. of 5mm“ n “lmJ-busnvéb "MW m home ill Carleton to milder lo ”*_"' The Patriot's"? “f "he 999m“ °l The Red Cross received $50.00 ‘l l“ 3m"! mNmJVE 0m‘ and “Me 11,5,“ ,., pOS-finunual Show“. To ALCOHOL QUIZ Souris and vicinity was well exem- by bilslness nblllty and honest deal- 111g. they built up tllejr with u ecmmotiious and e nbe hcmt for thenlselres, t..._ the added pleasure o.’ lrhlu Mr. Clifford MacDonald which represents 20 p. c. oi the proceeds of the Northam Races held r11 Juiy 31st. POST- NUPTIAL SIIOIVER ATl the strains of the Wedding March plnycd by Ferne Bell, tire bride and! groom entered and seated themsei-I res on the seat of honor which» was suitably decorated with plnkl f‘ _ ' < th:_v ltarl transformer‘. Portage , .. . a _ other Man's Poison?" Excellent music was furnished bl‘ CARHEON ECHO?!‘ CLOSING a w rlenters '0 n ihrirvinf-Z lélllelfili-L; gilélmghggcqkizlefnllqec;S,,.{‘?,,g;;§¥s tisgsvhfiggrulllbcrrlsls ngveiyssoolirlf thfeoxllr Rift]: Pggll-iZ-§Clé€\‘§liiie orcihfilrzt Iwill, K 1'.- vizls a wnntnll 0 a s in‘. 1,, _ _,' , L. 91d I 9y e p. 0 . . .m 1 an: rs. “rv Bs,.l)l‘,'i~‘g‘clzlt flitmgkfiggmli,” rs. 1011s character. :1 (‘evcut :22,“ Algléileyrglllhgi, Tine - Not everyone is equally susoept ble Miliially at the ppauo. 'I‘1,v.=11‘.,\‘ u, “ch50, mm, w‘ a clcge ‘ Catholic with n‘1 (iufstnnziiu: and ks,“ ‘vé-lje Great‘, bv Mjss Mfldredito pqnmm with pglggn ivy. Thus games ‘of bingo and a f1'o,..,v_.,,,,<\ ,,,-,C,_,,CC,, “Wu, W“, e,,_ lculna‘ devctim St. Anne. “Hit”; m," nfinfg m“, vEmeswrc-me people are immune to poisons were payed Willi lvir. .1.'1ek Mar-- if» hi)‘ with swinllrlflg E1lll"§ and’ m" '3 l“ h” l i"? m“? lend ‘bu ‘\'ii=s lllorothv AiacFnrlune ‘of the milder mp8’ but’ m‘ ‘S only Mm“ “s a'm°‘m°°d‘ All“ ‘hi’ - - ~* ~ ~- ,~,,,,,.,__~-_, Pjltlflil in 5.. Anne ‘ * - ‘K, we bld-d, am, groom a difference olf t-lm-e- or degree. flames, dancing, both old and 111ml. .',, h, m, B.,.,,,,,,,,,, pnms Dc lloubrr. Th" r l1nv"g been , Nwjhu“ M“ bong,“ “F A: essential poison carries lnJurJ ern, was under the capable (lll‘0(‘~ ”_,,,,.,,,,,,(.(,' ‘ “ unable to go slie rad 11 111.1» for rawpdk,‘ m" “bu, b, Mm‘ E,_|l0 CVEYYOIN? lllflllilll the effect mav lion of Mt". Aeneas Slllilh as floor t9 the pupls. for standing, (ICPOFTIIWIII, and iltteildaiiil ' l ee Senior Wtitim Certificates ' lvcurcled to Joseph A. Nil-snarl Eleqllfl" ircz. Lowihsr and llouulc. 'l"'-\'o GIXZKlE Eight School Lew- lllls Certificates were awarded to L» MacDonald with an average nl so p. c. and highest mark 97 p. c. in General Science and Hygiene and Theresa Norman ‘i9 p. c. aver- gfiQllilghest mark 9B u. c. in Arith- lc. c. The teachers, Miss Doris Gilles- hl: 11nd Miss Miriam MacDonald were then presented with gifts. Claude Beliread the address and Kevin Noonatl preaented Miss Gil- lespi? with a beautiful bedspread. and Pauline Gallant timsented Miss MazDcnald with a lovely beaded handbag. Miss Gillespie then thanked the Dllllil-s on behalf of heraeif and Miss MacDonald for their beauti- Illl Bills and their kindness and cooperation during the school year. and wished them every success throughout life. Lunch and lee cream was then lerved bringing a pleasant after- noon to a close War-ZS Years Ago Today . l! The Canadian Preaa Aux. 3. i915 - Decisive auoceal glued by Austrians over Russian we! were of Ivan rod. Von Maclrerulenkt army can ured Polish Nlildrg! $§§£i¢ap§ng<ll1lrn'val 11 g on Q19 Anatolian eoaat. Mn. t, i015 - French repulsed 51mm attacks in the Argonne '7' ‘ l- “ at n II 1h dav she is with Gccd S‘. Titlgcly St. Anne sung in li:r cwn parish‘ churn-l1. ut \\i1f"l1 she ]‘ill'llt'l|l.l.(‘{l. Returning lo l1‘. own home all? dtrd in lll? ztfiertiuoll of the srm‘ day. as one of tile R"v. l“. said cn ihedlv of .‘.(‘l' l11'.‘1.~r.1 Bell. Ti presents included ‘win-r. pyrex wore.‘ table-linen llfll(l rug, and other , a 'l"‘n." Women's In- ‘sfiilte then presented Mrs. Mac-i —WiiiiJms w‘lli :1 b:.11iliful~-u'all1'.1t. (at e. It was 1ires:i1te:l by l\frs.| St..\\i1l'i MscMlt-km accompanied by n compllmeoary address read by lvlrs. Kenneth Multart. Mrs. ltlacwillioms thanked the Institute for their beautiful gift and their kindness. to her while she taught in Carleton. And also her friends for the ciher lovely gifts she rc- eeiverl. Mr. MacWilliams then thanked their‘ friends for the love- 1y presents and invited them to visit them. in» their new llcme. All tl1e11 joined in singing "For The‘; Are Jolly Gucci Fellows." Lunch was then served by the ladies and a pleasant evening was brought to a close. C3110" During her life sh? . for church nurl all . lous pFOjECln imrl the nrilouuls $118 has given and the {Infill Sh,“ l")! doue to the poor and neeey will never be told or l('1l0\‘.'ll on thzs earth, but all who were t.he recip- ients of hrr bounty feel that a true Christian and ii Slllelldli chnritzlblt- lady has passed from a- mongst us. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrovrlng husband four sons. Dermot. of Boston, Mass: Elmer and Edward of Portage and Gabi-tel P. at home: four daughters. Re- gina. Mrs. Robert McArthtlr. Col- Iingwood Comer. N. S: Angelina. Mrs. John Mcnrcald. Portage; Fredda. Mrs. Janles MCDlm-ild. Portage: itfoille at home: a‘.=o m": sister in Bethlehem. Sister Si. Paul and three brothers John in Argentina, Abel Milacl and Nuntu- kah in Syria. I-ler funeral lock place on July 20th at l! o'clock a. m. to Si. Brid- gets, Lot. l1. wheres soemn high mass was celebrated by her belov- ed pastor, Rev. Eugene Murrav. with Rev. M. E. Francis of St. Marita, not '1 as deacon. Rev- W- V- Mgprmnld N Alberlon. subdeacon. RAv. J. A. Ooudet of Si. Anthony, Lot 6. and Rev. M. Monaghan. os- Personals Mrs. G. Parker Brown and little daughter. Dorothy Sandra. have ar- rived i11 the citv from Toronto on a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sims. Mrs. Stuart MacKlllop, ‘Trenton, and her sister, Mrs. Fred Chandler and daughter Evelyn. of Char- lottetown. P. l3. 1.. who are visit.- ing Mrs. MacKiilop and other rei- atives in town spent yesterday at stating in the choir which was led sumefland‘; grown , may; of by Mr. Arsene Pnlrler of Mlscollfihe- Mrs. Silas Grotto, ton. —1New The large number attending the Glasgow News, funeral from all over the Province, _____ as mil u the beautiful flow 0-“ Mr. Russell Irvim nnri Miss Thelma Langlile of Iiallfax. accom- panied by the formers sister, Mrs. H. B. Aimon of Trenton, N. 5.. lei: ferinla and the numerous mass “m, ‘my; to the respect and e11- leem in which this grand lady was held by lll. early Monday morning for Mur- ‘lhe tllllbflm“ ""- Mmla- ray Harbor North. P. E 1., Howard Aremault. (‘#10186 Tlllllll» lvbend their vocation with relatives. n. Shelton ahsroe. Herman Brynn. -New ctlasgon- News. 1,, .1, m; . r and William Arsen- gul e it is-Excerpt from a Model is Alcohol a Poison? 1. What t1 3...}? by u... 01a Saying, “One Man's Food is An- noi always be seen as rapid, as in general cores. 2. Ivhai. Is a Poison? A poison is im_v‘t.hlng that. ab- sorbed iutn the blood. imrms or interferes with the proper opera- tlcn of nny organ of the body. Ii, Wbnt is the Poisonous effect of Wood Alcohol? wood alcohol or by its sifenttfic er. the late Mrs. Gordon of l\‘lo:1- plified on Wednesday night by the .arge attendance at the Bing“ and dance 1n St. Mary's Hall. This en- tertainment was sponsored by the Souris C. W. L. for war ])llI‘])".S4"S director. The ire-cream broth wot well patronized. ‘The ' are grateful to those who hered to make the (‘lllPTlillllillPlli such our out; WAY- an oiltstandin s11 r ' ~ ~ . . . . . Eek,“ and s“? Mcigiiflrlgqlfi: l; Iulifglililfls benches our the southern and eastern 1‘t1' |n-;11‘1-~i111>.~ ]l|1.'._-l1i'1li<l tor millions of week- mounlsd m $33!,“ " PllllPltl. present this bristling scene today as Hrliain ])ii . in nit-rt tht- 111m. 1- 1|‘ inlzlsltm. Pleasure- __,_______ __,_ _ _ seekers arc barred for miles bark from ille eoast and t|'11t s ort- Iliilllllll ii'l\\ ill anlul :1 hornet‘; nest Use Minna‘, fm- Sprahm of riefl-nee rmpiaeemenls. Here are men of the liuyill .‘~ent\ i‘11.‘.l1:-r.< 11-.-rl_\ to meet the first as- —— '1'“. - -?~—~ . .. s‘: " - iii’ J. R. -- ‘lnlor Hoopla NO THANKS} GUZ US all if‘ §i / Z/ \. NOW ‘I. KNOW HE AIN'T NORMAL! A NORMAL KID. AFTER BUVIN‘ U5 A DRINK. WOULD HIM, BUY 1L! 21.5 one on 1l= rr CHOKED HIM.’ '1'. ‘THINK THAT WAY TH’ PEON INFERIOR" A I SHOULD FEEL GLAD TO GET A NlCKEL OUT OF CAN'T FEEL 1H/~\'l' I'M AHEAD ANY...- STAIZTED" JU$T OWIN’ A Guv FER A $116K OF GUM.’ g iT MAKES YOU FEEL HANDICAP.’ “if g LIST '5 TH’ SVSTEM PiCKED 0P MY GUN YOU'VE DOZED r osc, utxvzulr YOU ? ' BIL-Iv "i Cuaizoiz um corwa so CLOSE rum on: GLN wic ' agrpattv groggy p__F_i?_Qr,/\__M\J Hanoi A‘: 1 w. IT.’ AND NOW THE ‘BLADANG wusstso, out“ , N5 LiGvl-lTNiNG, AND CAME AT ME HEAD 0.\i/~~~‘ QUtTE A error "ro e12 IN,WHAT ? -- r CLOSED MV EVEQLWl-IEN swoon-aw ‘i. usage A ' - iT was ABOU, My NUMBER one sow -- w; l-l '11s) AND»... Ol-i,‘[ 6M, If; _ ,,, , . ‘BTOBE \_ ratmioitrcwe ~ m] l/tlcoeseteeia