boo Inertial‘: .1".-. your Insertion e..- Eight inlortlonl - m" r ADVERTISEME NTS \ 10o per lino of 5 Ironic Bo per IIIQ u! 5 words . 7o par lino of 5 words Asst"? will?“ = fr: jLMtlle l-leip Wanted i v 4§ ~§ \ . i . _ FINISHING CraswelI Studio 137 GrcaLGeorn Street sunken and raincflflld. zgmmilillons. Outfit f?" IP who want to make, monéy- RalncotiYCo. 3°"? 535' Bldg, Montrealr , » siruan 95X» ‘+- “i213: ‘wy gelling Palcdidii em’ Gleam everymmgaliikgli out lc. R0 _ V“ . " \ _ ma" 1.....-'*’“‘“?g‘a...i‘£..°£:“i “ filly; (10,, Alexandria, Ont. 4:‘ w; WANT mm T0 BELL cocoa- vfimafiii‘. ' $10, Tr n, R191. hay. ' pply Ciilfiirfl Scott WANTED, EXPERIENCED GAR- ttgo man. Apply, stating expert,‘ t once and wages wauted;'gl Best re renoeflooieyh Garage. North h 8013-7-21- Gentral Guardian ,astrss tlic F" V8‘ PIIESBYTEBIA WANT» MAN , O WORK A... BIBLE scuool. CSES.—-The 1* , No.1“, Daily Vacation Bible Sc cl which a név/ven ure in his prov s. w. July ‘ao@g.,l;.lve . _€\ szor-l-au-sl; W Insure, EITHER. BIIX — "5 Miscellaneous wegkjy easy selling Palco Clean- ers. i-Cleans illQfyl-IIIIIQ- 1W Magic, Removes 10080 T" Wm“ out injury to Paifli- 5°!“ i? demonstration. Free samllles- - A Defebvre d: 00-, .Aleltflndl'lfl. BEGINNING MONIAY AUGUST ' A W July 30. Ont._ - . "‘~ a-riuur AGENT '_,-; WRITE‘ Peer Catalogue, Uni ed Ar-t Lim- i-k Tqron . Md’ 4 Bruuw izszs-zz $8.111 2c {in ' Wes for ‘Sale BAKERS’ 0VENS.‘-WItl'.l'E FOB mwlogue; time payments if de- glrgd; some used ovens on hand- Hubbard Oven Company, i100 Queen West, Toronto. ,ais7-16-Satl3i 37s WEEKLY sssltlv ‘ EARNEB selling our exclusive dresses. WNW for particulars. F‘ay_ Bell, Dress- makers Reg-q, pent, loo, Box, 815. Montreal. - 1i‘.- H. W. BB-t- 44- For Sale FOR sat: -mcons QABIIIW [rum prize winuins,.-l?fi¥1l? B7811 stock. Apply Wink‘ M _ 7' coast Royatgy. BZus-‘l-au-ai ____-. M 8ALE,AT DRO ORE Fgulolrgggtrwithigood bull hiss. 1...“; Iflfiexggllflllfbolbdltmli- All" " _- ,'- r more“ 4 my m {gale 098ml‘ 82807-30411 Fons-sum; Buluzuuc. tor on Haviiand St.. with two bauu. next to Lowden DFODBYIY- AP‘ l & M rnuglinn. ply m Cu" e _u 82/12-7-30-31. FOR BALE -_-LARGE COOKING Range, with‘ tank. Alllliy 89 Rochford St. »3296'7'30'2l FOR as E-A BEAUTIFUL AYR- shire ~' Jersey‘ grade‘ cow. fol" ysarsnld. Just freshened. Fred W. I-lnsluiii, Stone Cottazif. 311"‘; albane. P. 0- 320F740“ FOR sstsqusw STAR coAcl-l. l 11-» v- , sour- Hmgam‘ App y ill?“ 8103-7-28-3! _>______b,____..._..____ FOB SALI-F-SOW WITH A LITTER of- twelve‘. F. ~B.-Il.eeves.-vEk1°Xi-~ ____. . 8194-31-29-31 7 7f " WANTED-MAID r0 ASSIST with‘ housework. no washing. Ap- ply 185 Prince Street. 8173-7-28-31. WANT-ETD ‘_ A emit. APPLY Keenan's lldtvl. Mllnay Riv"? 8l72-7-28-M -WANTED——TRiAVELLER, CROC K- . Ea tern Nova Scotia. W. H. llay- w» d Co., Limited, Saint John, N. B. 8185-7-29-tf WANTED-a MAN T0 ACT AS ~ is a good proposition to tho right WANTED—I OR 2TH"! 0F SIL- FIREMAN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- WANTED—- ONE SHORT-ORDéR ‘vcn Red ‘fag Niursery Products. vile, P.E--l-- i Surveyor, liermuu _____.._, season. Kenneth McLeod. ' 8l88-7-29-2i _i._.__ ._._________i_____ FOR A WELL-MADE TAILORED- to-meilsure Suit or TDDCOIII,’ try tiie Tailoring Company wiio has wona high class trade, surprising very many with quality and fit iii the latest styles, write the under- signed who has a high record to ‘call lllld show samples and styles. A fltlie guaranteed. S. F. Tar- ‘bush, 172 Prince St, Charlotte town. 0-284! Wanted ery and Glassware for Prince Edward island and a portion of salesman and collector. 0n the western end of the Island. Man with horse. or car preferred. This mun. Apply to the manager. Singer Sewing Machine Co. ' - ~ 8209 7 3 4i ver Foxes. Apply by litter. stating price to "C", Guardian Office. 8074-7-23-30. good location. Apply this office. 8137-7-27-01 hers, $150, later $259 lllmllhl!’ (whici position?) Write b Itali- way. Box 110, Guardian. 81~i0-7-2T~Sl1t-i| cook, also one piistry cook. Ali- ply Hotel Victoria. 8213-7-30-31. __j____ ' been taken through the appoint- WANTED —--FURNISIIED HOUSE ince closed after four. weeks of suc ‘cesstui work. The sch for children from four was much appreciated some Buffalo Movement Successfully Made SEVEN TIIOUSAND1 HEAD ~ IN GOOD CONDITION - NOW IN NEW ALBERTA RE- SERVE; OTTAWA, Ont, “Jilly 29. -— The efforts of the Dominion government to conserve ‘thc jivild life in thc northern area's are‘ meeting with success and the Dcpartliicnt of tiie Interior announces .,tiiut after three years of careful -slu(ly thetijansfei‘ of surplus buffalo from Wainwright Park. Alberta, to thc Wood Buffalo Park at Fort Smith also in Alberta. has proved ‘a completeysuccess. Shipments utider way at the pre- sent time will bring ltbe total of these monarchs of the plains trans- ferred to their new home to 7,000. The Departmenhof the Interior which ‘has charge ‘of the Canadian National _P,orks bclievetiiat the dc- velopment of the natural resources of the northern areas will depend on o. robust native population and an abundance of wild lifc. The next ..stop to carry out De- partment plons inyrcspcct to thc District. of Mackenzie where the Buffalo Park ‘has bcendocated has nient of a scientific expedition to determine the possibility of stock- ing the area with reindeer. With thesuccessful conclusion of the experiment ‘with the buffalo the Department has completed a unique task. Herds we selected at Wainwright and shipped by rail mid water to the new location where they were turned loose. Observers travelled constantly over the range to report the progress of the herds in the new environment. Thcy havercportcd that the animals ap-' pear well-conditioned r and that Situations Vacant; AGENTs_|F You LIKE TREES miles and rich meadows and pro- iand- slhlritbs. ‘Milly not sell them? Nliaike a iiyusinesg of it. lhiiut tune or full time, 900 varieties 0;! pro- (‘aiall every week. Equipment. and instructions f-ree. Write DOMIN- ION NUIRlSDRIJES. Montreal Lost ' ITO-ST - slarwsENdslsTog-Iho philrloitetown. auto‘ firs» Flllilr er return to McLeod Bros. Sum-v vmerslda or J- F. Mel-Buil- 33 UP‘ per Prince St. City}, £211 [ds'r_m 5.51am...“ AND chain. Finder return to ‘Guard- iinn Office. Reward. » _ 8l97-7-29-2i Teachers Wanted ' _WAN'I‘ED—TIIIRD $45 5 TEACH- er for Dominion Qlch i. HEBWI‘ f fMqLgan, Svetfy. ' 0210730 2i wiiurso-uiti-snilfuc p sac- ; ond class Protestant aclier for ‘ ‘. (Grade I 4) Georgetown 501100.1- _,.Good supplement. Ashley Allimi . $gc'y_ 8180-7-20-51 woman-zoo CLASS TEACHER gqIOI‘ Headoot ‘Mont-Bianca gchiifl} ‘isuppleinent $100. up .. 1.1".“ ijMchean, Sec"y. ‘ é _Il98-'l-2ll-3l - To Let o LsT-ofiici: in MORII-Is ' Block. Victoria noun-formally 0°- upied by coniedem“ il-"e- ' l rs. .. I pply at lhuoellfifllnggw_m_tf‘ i.‘ . '. \ “n” <E SIIIGO‘ ‘takIIpI¢.QVQ'~-Y'P"- . Hotel 'WImhIV_Q spent l thoullndl '01" 10th?!‘ : l repair: Ind l)" _ in new the IIMII clan In libel!" Hotel avid upland I , oxoullenr-lorvlsodfllufi‘. ' \ hi‘ - 1 ‘Ya a ‘rubbed Wilt-l!‘ . with a Confederation medal. After " ._____S_-_L_EL“.E‘_~ Kings Horse Wins At Goodwood (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Jilly‘ 29—King (ieorsfi wall a winner at (loodwootl today when his horse Tutbilry W0" “i6 l-iainakcr stakes by lhrve lengths- "This is tiie first time I have seen o. horse of mine win for two yiears." said the hing when con- gratuluted. ARGYLE SHORE SCHOOL The annual examination of Argyle Shore school was held on Julie 29th. with a goodly number of parents and visitors present. The pupils, who were ‘examined in the Vflflilils, subjects by their teacher Miss Hattie. a pleasing prqram was carriadout by the pupils. _ . At the conclusion of the program the teacherwas presented with an appreciative address and n. nice ‘gift. Although completely taken‘ =by surprise the teacher made a. very suitable reply of thanks. and then presented each of thepunils present huriipiimentary remarks had, been mime by some of those present. the visitors and pupils were treated to home made candy by the lead“?- Fbllowlrig is the Pmilmm- “ ‘Speech of welcome by Vina. Mac- ,Phi1II, recitation by Abner Camp- bell, recitation by Ralph MacPhaii. dialogue by Laura MacPhalL-and Jam's: MacDougaii. Recitation by . ‘Mildrew filler. exercise by Mildfvd - Annie Mao MacPiisil. rflflll-Blilil“ W f, l; l" erClass re-. ftltfihii hail. recita- V _ iv Macflluil. dialosvfi‘ ‘ tie, cNevin. Stella Mac- ~. ~ ‘ Macrlelvin. refitti- Jd _, obs t rec 1m "i. -a......"“ $1.2... Qgtornoon was than their _ ‘close by tlis sinsiflj! ,of the National Anthem.‘ YIN!‘ a with m! ‘ .8". iota i, their numbe haveincreasgd. The park clovers an area of 17.800 square tecting woods are iatimercus. Not a.single mile of thc vast area. has been mapped nor a singicmllc of survey run, but a_partial study of BlRTHS _____...__;-._._a --_-- McDONALD.—/\t (iloiifiliiian, l‘. id. l., July 28th., lo Mr. and airs. Al- iiaii McDoiiilitl (lieu Mary Coiiiiitrk) BURCH-ll a. m. service Rev. 601 was open I Th t to twelve years. e at cndancc was excel- JNO‘ ALFRED MCDONALD’ LAND lent, the average being 72. The cic- 3924_2_17_1mo hibit of thc children's hand work of which is to be scntto Ithe Maritime 1st and till 20th lust. tiie store cmlvenlm" held i" 5L J00". N- 13- M "urwvlne Wm do“ Monday, at the close of the final session a Wednesday and “may {mm 12 treat of ice creamand cundyrwas o'clock till 6 o'clock for ‘reason Elven me Chlldrim- ‘ v of snuflrily of farm help at laying 4"" l Alberton Miss Pearl Wilkinson. dau 0f Mrs. Albert W iMrs. H. J. Larkin, Saturday. July 23. M is a Ilnlle arrived hom cation on the Island. N were guests here last week. short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Partridge of Bost- on. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Forsythe. at the Baptist Church, Maiden, Mass. on the 4th of July when and Mrs. H. J. Larkin, Alberton, was united in marriage to Miss Mildred Leone Faulkner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Faulkner, St. John, N. B. The bride was given away by her sister MrsJCorr of Maiden, Mass. The pride and groom will reside irrRockland, Their friends give them'the bestwishes for a happy, prosperous and long wedded lite. " Mr. Ralph Forsythe tissue-riding his holidays with his and Mrs. A. Forsyvthe. “Mr. For- sythe has been working, in Boston. The Presbytery of lirince Edward Island, will meet in the Alberwn, Presbyterian Church. 1~‘riday...Jllly 29th, 7.30 p. mnto inducttlic past- or elect. The. Rev. Mr. McDowell of Caledonia will deliver the ser- mon. The Rev. Daniel J. Fraser, D. D., L. L. D., Principal of-Montreal Presbyterian College, will give the charge to Rev. John Keir Fraser, D. D. of Renfrew, Ont... will address the people. On Sabbath, July 191st, 11 a. m. the Dedicntory Service of the renovated Churchl the Rev.» John KcirFi-nser, D. D. will deliver the sermon and at '7 p. m. thc Rev. Daniel J. Fraser, D. D., L. L. D., will preach. The public are most cordially invited. "' - ‘ Miss Hazel Clark motored here on the 27th to attend thebarn pp- eningof her brother Mrf Clark, Hill's River. Miss Clark‘ liq? lives in_ Springhill, N. S. she raises Chinchilla Rabbi Miss Margaret .7. Baird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs/Baird, East N01,“? I the district is to be ma a" =>¢£ia1__.s2<nedliion...... de thro “WTiiro seaplanes will be utilized and will flyfrom a base at; Cormorant Lake, Northern Manitoba, to{ ‘two temporary air bases. one at Chipew- yon, on Lake Athabaskc and the other at Fitzgerald on Slavc River. Flights will be‘ made by the two planes ,on parallel courses six miles apart and the whole district record- ed by photograph. The data gath- ered will be used by the Department in formulating its future policy with regard to wild life. Warned by failures in attempts to I Qljlg: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mr. Stuart Jones and Mr. James Miss..Margaret Keir .0! Alberton. Messrs. Roy and Ewart l-lodgson, motored to Alberton lost week from Montreal. where they will spend n. A very pretty wedding _took place parents Mr. ( the . Minister and the m , whore, i The Public Forum ghterfREV. MR. MUIR AND MR. L- P. _ ilkinson. and Miss ,Ruth Larkin, daughter of Mr. and I TANTON." cl Mr. Muir been confined t the Chronicle, t e us ununderstani ek god, I woui without l Jill" (roiiliemnatitiii. He liior Control Board being “broad referred to as u: curre lit Illmgr illllI, in justice log Mr. Muimi at: [heard ii. pruclaiiiis himself iii Saintly. pur aiiei with the "(ireck lll('ll wliu spokewic scandal, no! noi iistt-iit-tl toil." to Ulljtly so vi liiiiistilf. what “siziiiilci-‘X find iiii-iliis. if is because his \\'l'l't‘(l imfol‘ him iii pccoliiif. In ills iiiiiizll letter I.-'~ “Iii Iilfl rocciii (rtlnipnigii we 1,3,] the most [YNIIO Wlilitififilftl in ai wiint are sl of righteousness ai lit-rs, smugglers aii than this? Coming tho igiiora _ lice of street t-oi-iicr, t.‘ li‘i't‘S oi poiisiblu political stumpci cal firobraiiii", iii thc illzlslci-‘s sly uicps culling to nrllaiiivd (h milk jl prom-Ii illlfili with ZIIIUVO ili-liliit-ii iiifzlmies, “iii-i or practice nt’ feigning to be what mic is not." By what author- ily limit-s this solf-slyleti Saint charge mo with "hypocrisy ."’ 1.01 Illlll (rtllllf: and show the mom °Y199Vl119._N-‘B-. fwmfifly Ofvélbfi" (rill, from my (rliiiilliotiil to the 1011. lS_ Vlfiitlfif,’ MYS- Hcfb- Bfiiwll‘; prvsciit, in which i “fcigncil" or ill Alberton. ‘ ' r 1- liny way. by practice or prcctipi, stood for anything hilt tcnlptwraiicc aiill Proiiibititiii, Tho some can cas- ily- lie-mxiriwrfnh c? M IIljIHIUTTFiITITII Province, thc ciiicf workers of our 011011100. and tiie vast tclnpcratice working forces ziguilist liquor cvil whom this gem of litirity iiarcs Ll) brand an on "unholy illliancc" and “tirgailizui Jiypocrisy." For mic I do not iiltciiti to allow ilim to get away with such wholesale sland- crs with impunity. iviieii he talks of the community of “boutleggtii-l-i, siniiggltirs and rum-riuiners," he may be at home on his subject-or iic may uot. if lit! talks from personal knowledge Shy-liini tiie insipid letter cl’ iss WilkinsonlRcv. registered nurse in BostonnWille TPIlHICFB 13th truss Liarkin is a school.“ "l"! t WW teacher in Wilmington, Delawarcllllmi’ a“ "l5 "Ye They Wm spend ma" summer V“ elite; little in it ‘he M"mm€ irzlrralited ogoliim and u. flavor of up “m, 4 w go in m“; ‘rmmomm seem“ wk play, on the Woodstock course. cast amongst tiisin." it wao only rcpt hiii,llsslii'illice that hc hull not in a inispriiitcd Latin phrase (“Aliiaiiaiiis contra uuliidlim"), he father of the gulls," and boasts of his i-lniiieiice as mic of "a grout ])l‘t)f5“l's‘rZlll0ll of Would tilut this were KPH". and that we could leave liini Pellliltis iic docs not kiiow ‘scandal" li-tLci-l-i l‘t'(‘I( with butli of IIlft-iO lii:it l . ll‘!- c, anti now again call said :—- LY alliance vvcr iy country between ippoeed to be the forces ld the bootleg- d riim-l'liiiiicr.~i”. ve n more lllfllllltllii! ‘from But this "cleri- ‘ footsteps, ruthles- asidn from this sucked! ‘ ,,|g,,l_..n,no 18,000 me“ Stetson, bl. f Iilifl province and ro- votiiig for his ~iivvocnisv" is iicfiiiea .15 the T. A. McAvity Wins Maritime Golf Championship r I l l i o 0 |. d ‘ - ,. s_ a t Canadian Press) woonsrocx, u. a. July 2a. - ‘ T. A. McAvity, Saint John, defeated’ R- R-lsten. Fredericton winningl Golf championship 5i i ‘P sawmill? +09 6 §O§4§O9§OOO§ OOOQOOOOOOOQQ-OO-O L _ " ' ' t it James scalars ’ i“ ' sauce canister-alcohol: utfllflu Morning at 11.00 s. au-seriiiou. - Mrs. J. A. Lawson Evening at 1.00 P. lie-Sermon. Woodstock course where the fift- BBIIIIITIIIHIIBIFIIIBBC of the Muritini Provinces Golf Association took lliuce. 'i‘li‘c new champion is juet i|inetceii_ years old. l3. if. lo‘. Poiii/ictte, (fiiuriottti- town, won tiie filial of thc chump- Itilll-lilll) t-tiiisolution from F. hi.‘ ilpytoli, itioliirfoii. in flu,» final of the ‘Fiiird Division i’. Aiicii, Mono-l toil, tiefealctl A. D» llolyoke, Fred- ericton. » in the professional class tiie teiiilnipioiisiiip ivciit to S. Lliigurtl of Saint Joiin who turned in i1 curd of 142' for thirty six holes. . R. Williams, Moiictoii, was second with 145 llllll- (I. if. Wittg- iiorii. Frcllericttiii, third with 157. Senator C. W. ltobinson of Mom:- ton won the sci-ond division from il- N. Stetson, St. Julio. A big gallery followed liicAvity hiid llistccii both nioriiiiii: and utt- AAA‘; siciiury an image oi . , . , 'QODSTUI('K, N. B. July Zgrrll __.________ v 0D0nnel of Charlottetown spcnt ‘s! l“ m“ "l"! Iflllmflfllll-e W118" V‘ , ' 5 Anthem _ cum, gm‘ _ _ , , _ _ , , , , , _ , . Solnflllll- {IG EARNINGS. s BABY Elm-Archie Murchison of _ Wisconsimlseveral days in Alberton. guests off“? “$5M”? m” hmlff?‘ ma" W"! Cm?‘ Srczmfs‘ Hulazrsifinflggfll . . “A yment ‘or Barbers. Become , s, A_ son of (yap; John andwlh and Mrs J_ F‘ wmtfl uonieii weie betrayed into voting A ~ U l l’ 9 2“ ' s!” rt m a ca“ w m M] [Mfg Murchison o; Charlottetown _____ against government iialobecauso m“ W" '9' "mum" h" 1.9 7' “fleece B r cones: or rtlrlléllt 21:5 “"11 Preach no p“‘m the minister Miss Anne Keir i Malpequc and "' "llurh an unwarranted rumor" “slewing I“ "- "imevlh i‘r@<1"'¢i' .. Baum‘ y; paadazmzstf SublectrThe Loneliness of Jesus.” Mrs, Walter Matheson,_ formerlyi“ m [he ‘Iomflble ‘mm 0t the bur m“ a up “m! 4 m g0 ma“ on‘ u“ ”"*“”"'I9' cgliilii‘ claim cilia-iii a —- II-EV. E. ll. RAMBAY, D. D. REV. HAMMOND JOHNSON OIIGANISTZ-WM. ll. FLETCHER, A. B.‘ C.‘ M1. A. 'l‘. C. L. was SERVICES 9.15 s. M.—Prayer Meeting.‘ 10.00 s. M. Sabbath school. eiriiooii. Noiiliiei" playcli tiic game of WIllCIl he W118 callable owing to nervousness. At~ times, however, their golf was spectacular und re- coveries from bud lies sensational. 'i‘iie prize list Wu» ilii fcii0ws:—- Championship, T. A Ml-lAvity. ituiiiiei'-lip»li‘. it. Riiitccii, Fred. crictuil, N. ii. *%#%vvvvvv‘¢vv¢¢ 11.00 s. lVL-Preacherz-Itev. Hammond Johnson. Sololstz-Mrs. Ilorillfl Filler- 7.00 P. M.—Preacher: Rev. Hammond Johnson. Solo-"Thc Lost Chord" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Sullivan) ' Mr. Ben Acorn ' Visitors Cordlally Invited. Morning and Evening Services Broadcast. vvVVVYvvvVYVVvvvvvVVvvvvv Central Christian Church Sunday Morning at ll-Bible School and Preaching LAM‘ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv- ~_ Wv<<<_ l 2nd Divisiou—»lloii. C. W- Robin- liifill, Moiicinii. N. ll. 2nd Division lliinner-up-JI, A, Jcliii, N; B. 2iiti Ilivli-iitiii, (Yt)lli<l(lIr'.lll0ll-— C. E. Stewart. Woodstock, N. B_ 2nd ilivisioii (Zoiisolaiioii runner -llll ——R. W. Maxwell, Woodstock, Iii-ii DIVISION ——l‘. A. Allen, Mone- oii, N. Ii. flrri Division Runncr-up-A. I). (liytilifz, Fretilirit-toli, N. B. Jlril Division C()ll.‘lf)i1l.li0ll-—nl‘. T. F. Spraguti. Woodstock, N. B. i zii-il (lillilo cq Ilrll Iiivisioii (lonz-itiizliitiii runner- up--(.‘. lo‘. Ainilicsoii, Edmiinston, 1N. n. r '*'""'"' ' 4th Division -— A. .Wtioilst.ock, N, B, 4th Division —Rlinnerlip-—W. P. ilmiiilicr, Halifax. N. S. 4th Ullllfltiiillltillr- It‘. W. Mair, Woodstock, N. B. .4tli (loiisolatioii l'llilllt‘.l‘-llll-G- l‘. lGcubcrg, i-Jdiiiuni-iton N. l3. Driving-T. A. McAvivy, siilc, St. John, N. I3. 2|iti~—(i. i’. Laidlalv, (itiri-i-‘iirook. lil (i- Bailey, llivcr» +ooe+o+oo 4-. Q¢QQ4-O-Q-§%§f§-O-O OQ-Q40-Q-O-CQ-OO-O (ti): Qaptiat Qthurti) . .14) Rev. H. D. Raymond, M. A., Rector 10.00 A. iVL-Sunday School and Bible Class. 11.00 A. lVL-Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7.00 P. lVL-Evenlng Prayer and Sermon. The services-will be conducted by luv. A. F. B808. M. A., Rector of the Parish Church, Fredericton. N. B. 0'6 REV. ROSS C. EATON, B. D., MINISTER. Morning Service ll o'clock. Evening Service '1 IYCIIWII-I The Minister will preach at each mviw- .|"',. iloiifux, N. S. Approuciiiiig mill Puniiz-g-iii- ll. -.. _._@ .s~..J' All Paws are Free.‘ ' a do ROSE-At North LII-ICBVIIIB on July 13th, i927, to Mrhand Mrs. Living-V ston D. Rosc. a son. tRobcrt Aifredfi - I n. CARD OF “THANKS The family-Io ‘the late Mrs. Duncan K. Scott wiph-to th-ank all those who assisted er in her rec- ent lliness and also ~01" GXPYOSSIOYIS of sympathy in their bereavement. 8202. ' - | N. p. ‘MacLEilN lighter. gob. Undertaker u EMBALMER gpwirra assisted _by Miss Beatrice: "lqflE l“ I ampbell, Mr. J. MMEDOIIQSII and Kma- [QUARE . N. McNevin. answore very . _ _v,,.i c itabiy. After the examination i ‘Athdii oiiés"a% ar take down I , u. y-rh, raiiiututa djvifimt’ fifl-ll". {guano Lfixii-io-Londou stock other northern districts with reindeer the Department of tiie In- terior is gathering data before any of these animals will be shipped to the Mackenzie District. A E. and R. T. Porsild. men of wide experi- ence in the Arctic. have been cri- gaged and are investigating thor- oughly all conditions entering into the proposed attempt. Two thous- and reindeer will be introduced into thc park if their report is favorable. Past experience has shown that reindeer‘ cannot thrive where moss is not abundant and suitable for feed. The Parsild brothers spent. eight months of last year investigating the reason for the successful intro- iduction of reindeer in Alaska. Thcy ‘lworkcd down the Yukon River to- iIlPIl lie liroiuit-asts wiiut he knows to bc unirlic. if oii tiie other hand ho talks from licari-iuy he gives cur- rciicy-to liiifouiiilell slander iii ali- jcct ignorance‘ of wiiut he talks about. Mr. Mliir says l attempted to raise a. prejudice against lilin by reason of his being "not an Islami- Fl‘ but a recent importation." llo has misrepresented‘ iil_v purpose which was not- t.o "prejudice" liiiil. lint to protcat against the "stigma o1‘ rcpivlach," null to point oilt that it iras none of my IGllliltI “nativity” that. thus attempted to foul our host. I l cannot do br-tfcr iii closing than to quote from “The ilelilnaii." in the Chronicle, thc siliijcct of Mr. Muir‘s first '£lttack:—— ,0..,,:,T..._. . . . .~e- - r I .. “fl ' a chosen ~to gmu b. Vance. rial Bur-navel Fitzranlitiipli,Fredericton, N ii, 2iid——C. E. Stewart, Woodstock, ll. Professional ‘Cllfllillllllllkiiilp -- Flrst $lil|—S lngnrd, 142, IUVOFBItIG St, John, N. IL; 2nd $40—J. it. Wli- Visitors to the City are invited to be present. at": y i‘ and all services. it is SUilltEillilPfl expccill, but from Tum“ nrizekshfmd m“! 4 lung” QQIVIME- the iieli’ ilcclared Saint ——\vhat a ;y°l°\d”l"$' ]“]-lM“"“Ie"l P‘ M~ Rev. Neil Herman will preach on the rubies!- ' 1' t .. . ' '5 - I - - ' ' ‘ ‘ ~ ’ litlllllgliiilillilll untltl blltlfitl pic» JHHSJ" llydeu. (,_ _]_ "BELONGING To 30TH would)!" 1th; Muir further m“. m “n, __ Lowest (irour-ic *6. P. Lnidiaw, Sunday Evening at 7—'I‘ho last of the 0:1 songs fllhlflll ‘ Tllfl majority voted f th. l ' A (im-eiebruuk, lluiifax, N. S. screen-"Teil Mother Ifll Be There" and ot er songs lll- . In which home h...” COLZZZT; lhuullcup llllllel’ 1S- u. R. irated. Pictures that tell the story OI the old Gospel. . t... h...’ up; ,~,,,.‘,.,,,,,,,.en who an, Pnlilnseéite. Clwl'l0i1l;w;_vn. P. E- l- Mr. Ben Acorn will take the Solo lilfll. . j raiiii». u], u, b, nth ‘ , 'ii.ll cap over‘ —-— . M. Dayton . f0" "I "millify 1310158 ‘inlilhfllilgsis All)‘: Mullml)". . .' ' A "any welcom’ to You! -' ' sisamieu "by ORGANIZED in”; MvDwmld Cup to Chili form _.. AA" s“--- . h-.- . "e we" eeeeez,‘ tltfillfiY." When tiie Meek nmfwllicli winner enteredr-Riverside, . ...-.;, jllll“'ly' Masici- was askcd to sit inst. John, N. B. ¢ ,,, ,,, ,.e.- -- ¢*¢_¢vv vvvvvv ‘¢‘¢_;¢_ udgniciit lilion Illil brother ‘min, (tlmmpiomqhil) C°"“'"|“H""‘“B-n- ’ ~ ) Ills m-Qmm m] ‘In’, l F}. Ptllllhltlllfi, Charlottetown, Pill. t 7 i ivalsr-“Wlin Illiilfif‘: ‘he jufigi\vsfi Runner-lip Championship Coii- ’ St‘ i ill/idol‘ over you"? Auil alizliii,—- whlnon_lp' M‘ Duyum’ Mmwwm V fl Judge -ilti mail." N B r illlnis, 146, Moiicttiii; N» 8.: third $20-11. Waiglionl 157 Fredericton. Driving First 810-8. Lingard, Riv" crsilic, St. Job-n; 2nd. 355- 5——J. it. Williams. Moucton. Q BEAUTIFUL TREES Trees. like human beings, ap- preciate u daily both. T ninB the hose on them, especially en tlwy are young, helps them t0 grow and flourish. 4 fly. Wcll,'Wt?%0lI0llI(l not be sur- nytsitsallt. ‘ f hurls?! , wit‘ cast; . ti. - .. '..."i.l. o++Q+w+++u+oQ+++w+++o4+vQ+0+QQ+NOQHOO¢¢ 00 O Zion Presbyterian 0h urch m INISTE n-nsv. M. 8001"!’ FULT°N . Organist and Chiiir Master-MB. Louis n. THOMPSON MORNING Sermon-By Rev. J. D. McKenzie of Mont-Inl- Anthcm-"Soldiers of Christ Arise" . . . . . . Duet-"Tlie Saviour With Mo" Mrs. F. A. Mulch and Miss E. MW"? Miller .355. wards its mouth rigid trekjkclgi 1b.: r éiliigoufsc,‘ its is ever the case, prisi-d or. (illtlllllialilkcitrltillll iipghi- EVENING dog-team to Kotze uc an on‘ lit v llll. c ergymen wore found gbits were oun or e a e _ M , L Barrow, finally reaching Aklavik. really to bless thc enemy of civili- traffic, and for. other iniquitieq ‘t _ _ _ _ u Sula’! —- [This year they will work from the zation. and to consider their brct_ which IHIVC. . cursed humanity. 4 l l: Fr s“ and M’ J Mich“, 50M." "m mo!“ delta of the Mackenzie River and lierii, who are fighting for health ‘Father, forgive UlUIll "for they Msssolelllnl an"! ‘h’ vam- M ha“ s“... hum“ cover tiie Great Bear district and and home, for fathers and brolh~ kiiow lint what they do. o" M" huh wuren i ~ compare conditions with those in era, for wives and. children, to tiie I om, Sir, etc., 4 - 51w)“, company of the workers of iiilqii- LEWIS P. TANTON. a . ~ _ _ ..‘ _‘ , , .“¢”+,+¢+¢++o0-0+o0l SOFA ’ PILLOWS E Found, trlanizalnr "riwllnlill" . \ and octauvnsl ship”. mini! °I i ,_ . . them quilted. are moi-sins "w *1" ‘ saws =91“ rum"- a l ' We have gait ' ’ the " following ‘I ‘ . ‘ I g SHOOTING . - _ __ , __ _._ 0 1 .., .» .. \ .4, ,» . ACCESSORIES Ilflfl, _ l I , ' i v .1: arr’ l mo» v-I A; v . _ . . _ n: PATCHES, “ 303W _ OIL. . _ ‘I ctaimnvo- nous. artist-u: 1 film o; ti; "m: 100""; <> '1 ' IWIII" 39”?”- ' <> BRUSHES. NEVER. NIOKLB. ' Olnldl- Itontpifll 12.9. . 1% ~- 4 a Bfwhleb his‘: in ‘i _ t MOTTTS PASTE. : “m; Q'm’|fl.|,,”@@“fl ' ~ I (m. mm I o . , flog“ "I all“!!! Clfllwg} ‘f: TIE PROMPT DIUGGISTS and the Unltll munhitvq‘ r m m- . shut. “cw-av: » f 4 uivlee to I TOIO- ‘t phonon In (cum. _ ‘ ‘ w. i; a ‘ma M.“ lb‘ IUD In m. ’ _ , . , f ~ Charlottetown .> H. -= . ‘ .....,.V>.-.~ I g ~~ ' r ' W, w» -- l - t take the place of slthorufiapt. W; _Mlxw0i| or Capt. T. I. Tully II my." l. “Mm, g9 h, o" M n‘. : . fllllhi. are ahown above. At ill! Jolt Iago b0. A. Harding of Ciimplorden. At the rlgli la Llout. o _~~.-l~.-'-.-..... ImlJ » London, Ontmuponaor of thetllfltltiind donut, of the $266,000 prize, ll “gown in the “mum. i" - > _ - _ __ y > ‘ -‘ \ ’ 4-7,- _v.Yv/v.1v'vvvvvvvvwvivwvyv f‘ i i