O AUGUST 5' 1929 A ' ' THE cllARLo1"re'rowN cuaunlam . r 'L _-_.li ’»'.,., . .-:<.....~¢l`.v.:.». ri.-/-.iid-rt. _ P/~_G'~t 'rimvic ’ ‘ ~“ pl-ance in nada but six months, was pre- vuajor in the French_Army in in- contact with the British forc- M caricron and Captain Jacques of the "Ville d’Ys," are very is Honour Lieutenant-Govemor charming dance at Old Govern- House in honour of the Com- iery 'enthusiastic over the Prov- ancl hopes to be able to visit nnually_ He proposes to pay an visit next year. He compliments the potatoes and strawberries ed in this Province, He speaks glowing terms of the growing between Canada and France, of this country which receives_ return wines and textiles. Saturday afternoon. the Con- B Arsenault on a motor drive _ c°ll5l11'5°n¢"1"d‘~ll`|ll8 M5 Consular agent of France in this in this Province is sccompaniedp,-w1m.g_ _ A most distressing accident occur- T04 it M0\uit Pleasant near Tyne Valley is-at Friday night at about five o'clock in the evening. Master Auslfin Cmflpbell. the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Camp- bell of Mount Pleasant, was lu mu hay field when his leg became eu. fillllled in the mowing machine whilst it was in operation and his 19,-gg wus almost completely severed. A doctor was immediately sum- moned from Summerside and an-lved withinran hour from the time the l\CCid€llt look place. After rendering first aid he brought the little sufferer to the Prince County Hospital where it was found impossible tp save the foot 'and it was amputated at the ankle, Although suffering from much loss of blood and severe shock the little fellow rallied well from the operation and is now making steady improvement towards recovery. -T Carteron, Consul-General Paris, who has had a record in the admin- and consular services of his M_ Cartervn is a member Legion of Honour composed of those who have disting- themselves by valour and ent in the services of the M. Carteron, who has been French Consul-General in :l and during the war was V,-lth` the gracious reception who on Friday evening gave and his nine officers. He LON'DON.` Aug. 3-A delegation of British business men will sail from Southampton for Canada on Aug. 3 tn study market conditions in the Dominion, and to exchange lnfomlstion with industrialists and exporters who are interested in Groot Britain as an outlet ' meats being the principal fill illllr KWH!- “l W” tl" ‘“°°° °f Mf- Eastern Guardian the country and yesterday __ " °"°m‘“3 and °n 5°“"d“Y Martin, Grandview. he received a number of 7064_8_5 residents of Prince Edward -Si 'FARM FOR SALE lit GTBIIO- _ “Ch C"°°"° Im’ emefmined “ view, 150 acres land in good condi- oi friends at dinner. Prem- Mom Good buildings and won wo,” a““d_”5 and semm’ M°Anh““' ered, close to railway station. For 0° mm °“ b°‘“`d I-h° “Vine further particulars apply to Alex. las . _ LIVE FOWL WANTED--I bc_ buying live fowl all day Wednesday. } Aug. 7th, at my hatchery. splendid prim for good quality stock. Empty crops. B. R. Pendleton, Kensington. '[057-8-5-3i _ PLANNING 'ro coME_1: is said that Trenton will be well represent- ed at the big excursion to Charlotte- l town next Wednesday. Quite a num- i ber of people hereabouts hail from` “The Island" and will ‘take advent- ` age of the opportunity to make the round trip on one day. In addition. a lot of the younger set have the notion.-New Glasgow Evening News.: RETURNS ON VISIT-Rev. Walter Cotton, of the Community of the, Resurrection, Penhalonga., Southern' Rhodesia, arrived in Charlottetown’ _on Saturday evening on a two-months` visit fb hir mother, Mrs. w. L_ cot-; ton. Father Cotton, before coming to. preached an eloquent sermon yester- i day from Job 11, verse 7, Cans't Thou i by searching Findout cod? nl-.i Ross before beginning his sermon spoke of the pleasure it afforded him to again be with the congregation of St. James’ after an absence of nine- teen years and said that while he saw before him many familiar faces! he also missed many old friends. He paid a feeling tribute to the late Dr.: Fullerton, whose sterling cha.racter,i high ideals and outstanding abilityi would always be an incentive to him and to all whose friend he was. Dr. - » by M. Andre Paturel of Summerside, . ~._.-.. __ _.___ ___ ___*, _,___, Classified Advertisements Ono llllatililn 0......--..--........ 10a pea-line of 5 word; wot. Rosa also referred to Dr. Fullertons colleague, Mr. T.C. James. who was an active vnrker in the church. The solo, "Oh Lord Correct Me"--Handel, was expresslvely and pleasingly sung by Mr. Charles McKenzie. ThroaIlISafHm|`. -...-... Bo li of dl ...... ......... ..:::::::..:.:....:. ... .TS ...'12 ... Z 32;... Eight insertions ...-..-.-».......... 'lo per line of 5 words 044-O RESTING C0l\vlFOR'I‘ABLY - MT. able headway and on account of the f number of buildings in the vicinity the situation looked somewhat seri- ous. The house was badly gutted tho blaze working its way through the' roof in several places. The origin of' the fire is a mystery as the house which was formerly occupied b_v_ Jennie Atkins has been vacant for some tim¢_ _ LADIES CHALLENGE MATCH- The iundermentloncd riflemcn fired, in ihis match but did not get intof the Prize List:-_-F. w. Judson, l>.li:_1._ Highlanders, 41 for Mrs. J. 0. Hynd man; K. S. Rogers, 8 Sig. Co., 40 for Miss l-Izbklrk; Lt. C31. MacK`nnon. H. ; B., 39 for Mrs. S. C. Moore; E. Mc- Inrlis, P.E.I. Light Horse, 33 for M_rs W. B. Prowse; George Jones, Y.R.C.. 38 for Mrs. V. L. Goodwill; 1-I. W.l Jonas;`P.R.C., 38 for Mrs. H. D. John- l son. - i POLITICAL CAREER - In Sat occupying the pulpit of st, ,yumegimember for Charlottetown in the V __ 1914 _ _ chu;-uh for me mungh of August ; general election of 1912, and for Bel- ays °t ' and Wh Ch muy Num' fast in the subsequent general elec-, tions of 1915, 1919, and 1923, being_ elected in 1919 and serving during t.he_ ensuring term as member without; portfolio in the Bell Govemment. ' RESIGNS PASTORATE-At tbel close of the prayer service 'I’hursday| evening in the Lewisville Baptist church. Rev. Z. L_ Fash tendered his resignation as minister of the church, to take effect on the last Sunday ini September. Continued ill-health ofi Mrs. Fash was the cause of Rev, Mr. Fash resigning. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fash. who were former residents of Charlottetown, will reside irl Monc- ton, occupying a part of the two-I family house they are now havingl erected at 269-271 Dominion street.- Moncton Times. TRIBUTE FROM LABOR ORGAN- ' ' ' 1 . Monxmo can. - The firemen Pleased Accldent (ventral Guafdlan [were called out for a, blau in a vac 1 "'* ant house on Cumberland street be I ' l U ° I ' Receptlon M ount P | B°TARY_R'°V' A~ J' vi“°°nt' diy' _ tween Dorchester and Sydney streetsi - ‘ 'Wm 1” me ‘V°“°" ‘L R°t“"5' "°d‘y' ‘early Saturday moming. When they. -' 1 HL' 5“h-i°°‘- R'°u31°n ‘md P°m1°*- arrived the nre had gained consider-i board gh, Breach cruiser, "Ville ‘ now in port, is Monsieur 0f Great War Local Branch Canadian Legion Issues Message On Memorable Anni- versary. I Yesterday was the fifteenth anni- versary of the declaration of war by Great Britain against Germany. It seems indeed a long period of iime since the news was flashed ` about the world of Britain's declara- tion of war in defense of Belgium. Many will remember the distressed crowds in this city who with heavy hearts fifteen years ago stood about the bulletin boards and read of the reported destruction of the British fleet in ihe North Sea. and realized that if these reports were true, it might not be long until the enemy Canada. conducted mission work inf urday‘s obituary of the late Hon. M11 would app?" in our harbour' Hearts viere uplifted in thanks to England for three months largely inirvash by the accidental omission ,__ l ' G I sf: thedioccse of the Bishop of Tnlro. lo! a line, it was erroneously implied ' 1° od ° our 'amen when the repcr,s were found to be without l- rthat Mr, Nash sat as member for _ foundation ST. JAMES clluncpl _ Rev, Dr, _Charlottetown following his election _ T d ' ’ _ tl 2 George E. Ross, of Ottawa, who is ,in 1919. Mr. Nash ran as Liberal _ O By E genera on ‘S "Bing Wm h has not to face the ordeals of the in a small degree the anxiety, hor- rors and grief of the days and years of the last great conflict. Let us therefor, in these days of peace and self -pleasure ever strive to ineuieate a spirit of good will and sacrifice of self in the interest of the British Empire. Let us as citizens pray in the words of the great English Litany that it may please God to bless and keep the King's forces by sea, and land and air, and to shield them in all dangers and adversities, and that it may also please I-Iim to give to all nation: unity, peace and concord. Let all`strive to remember those who have suffered during ihe unhap- py conflict. and to thank God for the sacrifice of those who fell, believing that they would hand on to those who followed, an Empire not only unimpaired but greater and stronger U0-0+ James H. Judson, farmer and ranch- IZATIUN-Af 9- 1'B8llll1-l' ll‘l¢€l»l¥l8 °f or of Mexmdrlm who when dl-Mng Laborers Protective Union on Aug. a truck enroute to his home on sat- |4th. many kind and symp=th_=tl° urday morning was struck by the ,W°l`dB WCW SPOKHI by PM dlfl¢1'¢ll° Agents Wanted Miscellaneous Murray Hubom- groin at Duffy-gimembers of the organization. The Crossing. Southport, was repemd ¢u>Laborers in their turn spoke of the ORTRAIT AGENTS-WB-ITE FOB REMINGTON TORTABLE TYPE- Catalague, United Art Limited. 152 writer in__§_ood rcpilf- F01' Particu- John, Toronto. A. W. 731 wsm. Stlipd lar apply ox 116. 8-3- PROFITS DAILY SELLING MODERN ALL STEEL GUARAN- oo resting oomfm-La\,‘1y'1,§g nighgi many"a'cts of kindness from Mr. The truck had almost made the’NB-Sh. Wh0 WHS BIWBYS l'€9~dY Bild al. crossing when the train struck the Wlllllls £0 hell’ lhelf Call-S¢~ 011 dif- rear end carrying itdown the track _f°l`¢l‘ll °°¢l-5i0ll5 011 lm Public Pllt' about ,my !ee¢__ smashing the wheels foml he had endeavoured to prom- .E exclusive line mens neckties, direct teed Fire Proof Safe, medium slz to ucarer. Send for free seilin8 Dlllf- F01' Pllfmlulafs “PFW 3°* lm ii: Dept. 492 Public service Mills 8-3-31- of Canada. Limited. I-Midori. Ontario. A. W. 8-5-11. JOB'N~ ALFRED MACDONALE Teachers Wanted - us F"d°“°k's°°’°t'_°'W‘ B""'51 ment. invitations, etc. Guardian. PED-TEA Plnetto School Wm McKenzie, cms T°°°h°' fm' Whemey 5°h°°l' cards at shortest notice. 'Guard- Supplement 8125.00. Howard Carr,_ tm _,ob P,m¢o,.y_ Oister Bed Bridge. Secretory. Land Surveyor, I-Iermanvllle, Sour WANTED Fon WEST CORRESPONDENCE CARDS _ANSI _ el pea with addl-ass Pl’ flf/¢ ~ School Supplement 010°-°°' frm; otha thing for acknawledgu. .icb Pribtery. '-1 ron sourn *W5-°°~ snmrmo 'mos axrzorrlousas 8 ll“>“'* lie o didn .Ib Printer-y. -_8-3-41. ‘uw d` un 0 gg 05 5500"” Mzluolmlm Aim uonnmxc 'ions-s-s-sl. avrlin-rmsr on sr:coNn F01' S1110 Class Teacher for Gaspereaux School. District No. 84. Supple- QLD ygrzng FOB. SALE-5 CENTS lflelll $100.00. George A. Hicken. par bundle. Apply Guardian- 5e.rrta.ry. 7011-8-2-Si. _ 4327-2-14-tt. Principal's Department of the Long ' raised minks, extra dark, northern Riier school No, 29. supplement Quebec and Alaska crossed. Mac 512° 00 -T. M. Constable, Secretary Ihcyre Bros.. Fl'€ll¢l”l VIUBBB. PE- Trusteas. ' 'load-a-a-ai. 706ll-8-5-BL wsrrran ron 'run Mmxs ron sam _ lumen alesm ‘ W t d ron sal.:-Monlilm owliu.lNci Dl{_..___hoe outfit. We wait ________,_____.__._ are a e anergetiorapresen - to handle' tba but dtsiricis cn F0" 5”” 1" 1'_'I“'b' ‘__ ~Qf_§f’o3_' Island. Our agency is profit- lend- APP! tl' 9 _______5;8_______ write. Pelham. Nursery. co., °l°fl“*l`l°- ' 5 I. _ _ registered stock, nina weeks old. an an e 51 Bayneld Street. First class con- - dition, with large barn. Immed- WANTED "' 'ALE' late possession. W. K R-0391! C0-~ Edwlfd 151016- Lu _ 5200-8-6-ti. _ _______________.___ om' B' W' WML ron sau: -_ nos'roN mnamas. cies F or Sale Apply mana Mcxay, me myaity. vosi-s-a-si. Calvary church. They have many wish them every happiness, 1 e. and tmowmg me muhme mm the_ote and advance the princiuics of ditch badly broken up. Mr. .1ur____t_l_;: _______ __e____v_____ ____ ________ O________ areas pwachlns train and as the crossinslix-S _;"““"“;_’“°d__‘h° de?" °’ M" F'J‘ Mrs. samuel van, Upper Hliubbrb*-;;",u1 ;u5;]°;,_; cmtfacfor ms bm which have suffered persistently is in acutiing about six ieetdeep, it “S » all W was e has Hlway-il ‘ ' ` fr, d ugh-_ d - th ' _- _- is panicluuly da_ngo_,0us_~ been u fu-ue ,md valuable friend w Street' ither. Rev. John A. McDonald of St. _ m rc “rms B 5"°“mg 5" _labor in this ¢1f,y_ and whereas by' *__* ill/Larks, Lot 7, left on Thursday morn- |5`n' appear "°W_t° be “ble tc' mmev ried a bouquet of sweet peas and lightful occasion. The happy couple, both have been active in the work of friends in Taunton and vicinity, who MARRIAGE! an-Airn s, nooxan - ete- Apply ulfdllfl- iron sans-Moron non' le rr. 7043-U-9-1°‘~ rim clan condition. 0100.00. A ml bargain. Leo Frank, P. O. Box 440. oharlcticwwn. voai-e-a-ai. Wanted lrir~ nlmoas. 1 scum. ________________.__.__ TWO "Ulf tank llll'l9 CKE! BABY CAB - NTID-WI ' 80 nochford st. w,A1,¢, in good repair. Apply ~ at Guardian. 'loin-s-2-si. wnmsr - nrNowaLr. _ Married! .ruly 24. at the rim. srptut ohurcb. ‘ Brookline, Mass.. by the Rav. 1. !'. Frisbee, Frederick B. Whiiey of Bos- ton. Mass.. to Pearl Estelle, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. I-I. mngwell, ci onarlctteiown. DEATH! - A~MAlD I0! Glllll- housework, 'Apply to 169 Em n YOUNG WOMEN DEBIIIING T0 enter next class of North Adams on ron or without buildihll- M7911’ "J Apply lbs. ‘W t wanno-'raw 'ro 'rwxwrr an ed acres land near Charlottetown wit-1: lm' W care Guardian. 70°9'5'3'3l~ .IOIDAN--Died at 157 Hllllboro Street, Charlottetown. on July 18th. Edward Mortimer Jordan in his uv- enty-fifth year. 'lose-a-a-ii. . _ Nursing 'Z' '|014-U-'ifll N. MacLean Training School for Nurses, North Adams, Mau., please write Suv?- prolnptly. School qualifies pupil! 0° secure registration. Pivvide month- UFDHTAKII Hllll Pillai Nl' iy allowance and pri'|l0l¢ 01 lU__ cbs' eoum at Bellevue Home - &an..»é~l\»h-ua-\»»- \ O'O'O§,+OQ'O§#O'O'O§§O'O§Q-0-Q-#Q0-Q1 lllalamn , the groom who wore o_ lovely gown _ Mr. E. G. Spencer, wife and daugh- V EAR MITE DESTRUYEH We have prepared A' SPECIAL ' REMEDY which is being effectively neil ` by many ` LEADING FOX ' RAN CHERS Testimonials of its merit fe- ceived daily. TBI PROMPT DRUGGIITS l _oc éngon u os _'rr ¢°1`l" l'¢°°ll¢l! llmllht M350 in Lon- to carry on its mission in the world. "They shall not grow old as we 'that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, At the going dawn of the sun, and in the morning We will remember them." Publicity Committee Canadian Legion, B. E. 5. L., ` Charlottetown .4th August, 1929. i I Miss Rcts. McQuaid leaves this morning for Swarnpscott. Mass _ ... .-.__ i; if ~»'l?Z11‘_Z.£ v f e 1 2!I3 _ . l DR. w. R. CARSON .L , x2‘CI;:_|Io an; h'orvonaP_I_>l::a;:__ Palmer Graduate cblraprariov ' _ P J _ oe S _Z _ I I t . 0 poeite St. Pan|'s Char h. _ ` _ __ -L-F ‘_= Cash and Delivery ' DJJI’ i _ i 1 ` BUSINESS after August lst. _ ." attended to and sent C. O. D. ' : Vi/l/estern Guardian _ - V Watch our weekly ads. Every week a. different all” ‘ _WANTED-By marries man wizh i f ,. . l am u rated in the pm; heme gain; into a casa ” ‘ All phone orders particularly , we are going to give service ` f but we are going to sell for CASH. I experience. position on fox ranch. _l _ S P E C I A L S S E C I A L S Apply Guardian Oiiice. Summersldr- , 2 sllaaoosn wllsal' 21C 2 xcllbg, i _ _ rosa-s-s-a I 1 William E. Nicholls, Dominion, _ ________ I i CORN FLAKES . . . . .. 2]'c . 4 = -rNsl>l=;cT1NG carrbc ._ ivlr.‘ 8 9" B°"'° _’“EM9"' °' 236? l VANILLA FLA\ ORING ._ _ | - Veterinary Inspector for the Domln-i ` _PEAS_. CORN and TO.\IA- ion Government, has completed his _ f0E°°"2 1°' - - ~ - - - I - - - ~- ;lnspe:tion of cattle in Kings and 2 “ROOMS (o__ 6: , Queens Counties and reports a high- ‘ly satisfactory _r~esult. His report . PURE |-ARD » ~ - - i. Zgcl i shows a little less than one tenth of, ' -l--.--_-m --~ 1 i one per cent reactors, compared with ‘ 2 Pubs" BMSINS 236, B llttlt over hall Ol 0118 PBI' Cent - 35 Om-me ORANGE géa ` _ U16 test f0lll‘ years B30, Whilth Il'iEBIlS_ MARMALADE . . . . . ._ 0 C that Prince Edward Island is practic 5 lbs. ROLLED OAT5 .... ' 7 Rolls TOILET PAPER.. ZPEI’ .................... v ROBIN HOOD BOLLED -- ' ' L OATS Cl~.ir.aware . . . . .. . 1, RQBIN HOOD BOLLED OATS Non I’remium..... _ _ ,- ET.f.- G. SOAP . . . . . . . . .. 25° _» = i , i ‘ally now a disease free area. Mr., ' CE:L01` TEA "1 Nicholls is now engaged in inspect-Q ac an °' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " ___ | ing the cattle in Prince County and ' PRUNES-3 lbs. 2‘_‘ci - 1. has six men already at work, and in a weeks time, will have about fifteen L‘"5° 5|" 2 'bs' 1 . on the inspection work, Mr, Nicholls *__ ‘F "___ oTT’_Mc<**‘_AL_ __ ‘ is making his headquarters at_ ‘_ ' C Summerside.-S. L ____ -TOURING ON OFFICIAL BUSI 2 colloc saLMbN ....'..'65c' #PINK SALMON "-‘~ slrro sam- . . . . . loc _ Fresh (iroualzi COFFEE, 5:5' _ Chase A: Sanbam . . . . .. "c | _ i SPECIALS ' " 2 cAMPBl:LL's »- 'NESS-Mr. COWl€ Ol the Fl5heI'l2S "‘ VEGETABLE SOUF __ 2{c _Department at Ottawa, and Secretary _of the Biological Board, is touring »the Maritime Provinces on offlical _business connected with the Depart- _ment_ After visiting the chief fish- `ing centres of Nova Scotia, he came lover on Friday from Picton by the ‘Hochelaga to Charlottetown and fwhilst there discussed various mat- liers with Mr. Gallant, Supervisor oi Fisheries. Amongst the subjects tak- _en up with Mr. Gallant was the _standardization of oysters. Mr. Cowie. _who came on to Summerside on Sat- 'urday, said it was not possible to ,have a standard size barrel for this {season's oyster shipping. but this _important provision will be establish- fed next year. Another matter taken iup was the proposed reorganization iof officers of the Fisheries Depart- tment in the Maritime Provinces. tour-ing his visit to summcrsidc Mi-_ ,Cowie discussed with Mr. Ncedler. of _Toronto who has been making a _study of the oysier beds in Malpequz {Bay, thu possibility of bringing the ‘ence imporiant lndustry back to its iold time glory. B. -DEATH OF MR. RONALD MC- ;DONALD-The death occurred in iNew York last Friday morning of Mr. Ronald McDonald, formerly of i SPECIALS 2 CAMPBEl.L‘S _ TOMATO SOUYS 21'c I land. This year they decided to pay- * the Island a visit and were more than_ pleased that they did so and promls-i ed to boost the province on their re-_ tum. Miss Flemming, while in Sum-. merside, gave a. donation to St. Mary's Hall.-S. I -A TELEGRAM has been received _ from Rev. John Archie McDonald to the effect that the remains of his brother. Mr. Ronald McDonald. will arrive in Summerside from New York tonight. Funeral to take place on Tuesday morning from the residence Iof Mrs. James Wood to St. Paul's Church. service at the church at nine o'clock. - , it/estem Crop * Report , WINNIPEG. Man., Aug. 3-With the rapid approach of harvest throughout the western provinces ihe hot. dry weather of the past week has not improved the crop outlook in any respect, according to the fourteenth weekly crop report of the Miss Mary Deveresux has retumedim fo k to accurately appraise their losses and Mr. F. J. Casey left Saturday morn- 3 Knights of Columbus which opens on 5 John, N. B., where he will visit his’ miner and will .uc vim. soma.: New York and Chicago where hal will ba the lullt of his sister at thot former place. 1-le will return by wayj of Montreal. 1*-_wi__l_ FIIELY GIVING Love much. There is no wuts in _ freely giving. l More blessed is it, even, than eg gg. ceiva. He who loves much. alone finds life , wtrth living; 1 Love on, through doubt and dark- nau, and believe. 1 Tl'M0 il ll° thin! which love may not achieve. A. set of Wheatley: "Cries of Lon. m_ *_-'__¢_______.._. will be bouyed to be blown up in the near future. as it is a menace ill! for Milwaukee where he will lt- to fishing and navigation. The Brant SALE tend the Supreme Convention of the 'will ,L50 keg u chu lockout for the CUSH|NQ_5»|-Evgyggg _ A "ry tongue and pen he has always advo , 8 1' New YD! in response a “ _ ___ pretty we___d___g wok pm" ‘__ t__e|cM_ed and pmmated the principles of, to her home in New Haven, after telegram and is accompanying the to determine v.hich crops shall b., h M J h F C hi 30!labor and whereas both in religious Compleung ' mr” yn” cout” imremains. which are 9XlD€C'l€d t0 lllflve plowed d°Wn and which Shan he IH: H2213; Af/enus nTauntolns xl:/[gags Private and public lif-e he has been nursing at the Charlottetown Hoa-‘Rt Summefside t0l'llgl'lt 'iM0l1l‘1BY)~ for me thrashing' The remarkable " ltal training school. i . _ _ thins this year is ihat crops are a-. on wodno_,_doy_ _mine 25_ when ML” kind true friend. Therefore resolved; P _'1_h; lata 5;; e1\_;I~l;79“°];1_:_°50_l_1;l“_;;g good ____ they are _ .. "'-*'* ‘ e an v o m u - ' gt,” cujglfgigi rynd ofwngitxwarli. gg; tr; ;niiTr;2;rjy:lJ2t;yLinPt§el:si ML” In' Gunn' ‘°°°mp'm1°d by lther and two sisters mm3lyI-RU/» Cutting of rye and barley has °°m` eve on, r . 1 ~ E I nited in ri of such a splendid citizen and fur ` her‘m°th"' Mn' B` Gman' 1"” re' J0hl'l Al”Cl‘lie MCD0l1Bld Of St MBYKS memed in Manitoba and Wm be gen' P' ' " We” u mu “ge ' -Z turned from a motor trip to Montreal ' I "al f"f i" 111001' l'l°Xl V~'€€k A ‘ i ; . _ _ ickey of Calgary. | ` ‘e ~ ' by Rev Dr Robertl, Robert, pumr ther resolved that all his relatives. _Lot 7 Mrs C H H _ :~. ,R a or calva 'church 'The bride was and friends will have che sincere “nd °"'°‘”“' my Wm “°°°“‘P““‘°d A1' a.. and Mrs. James Wood of Sum- 'ew "5" °‘ “'h’a° “ming are “Mel con cas cc. .,\:_ yi ________ __ YY i t book by M555 Wlnnured Gm it _ _ in Manitoba. Weather has been ho* I-.l dressed. in white goorgotto md cmhasympathy of this organization. "1 ° ,merslde. to vihom much sympathy is_ _ Iiud ...or Cor Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. Worcester, Mass., who joined them in extended in their untimely mn,ow_ S ,and dry throughout the proiince and ImormU_ Po_.o1o,m._ PERsoNALs ottawa, where they visited Mi-s.= ____ lvlllcst is "Ol fllllllll Mmially mtv* standard on cr N_ J, _. m' _?::g__:;£d°S_::;m;_:;°[;;T;_ £3 ___ Gillan's brother, Mi-_ John Mu;-ruy_ 1 _HERE To LOCATE wR_ECK_ at Swan River. where an average _crop Reading Co The D_ G_ S_ Bmm_ Capo B351] is still possible. and a. Russel where Somhom F_,,_o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ . _` Mrs. Samuel Willi d d ht- _ _ ___ a three quarter crop is anticipated. U P __ R, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ____ of blue B ette and canted an um ter are ¢xpe_¢;ed gm-light _(mm To. __ IMS In SUB _Kelly, came to Slmmerslde on F' ______ a_ ________ ___ _“__ H1011 _fi 5. 63 l ,, B EDEI’ O k i’ - . - .. \ bouquet of sweet peas. The best man mi°__;° __‘_'l5l;___:_*;:____'°__‘;"__‘:'_f___‘_';‘_";;1"°:_' f;cli'cleT11i/1ii:ttl:=I;.(-is. sTtuu:g:;r'm1:;i "?,;§néta5l}T!1°rfq;:>er5Ltl:; Lghrlitsf °"fP- ZS"""`“°l' ‘““"“` “*i`*”’ l:h""“ ff 181 lv>v:oC'Tlure“ll:c';us:.v?::}:;§utifiillAtg; 14 I3l-ighton Road. Mr. Spencer I-S [mg °n "tum 'D s°ut`hb°r°' Maine' *°a"’“5 the “Teck °f 'he b"g°' Abimg its mm “my w?H` this f_a.”mT U- 5' 5"" - - - - 214 c__________ _______ m______ _________________y md sm! Superintendent of me Bm O, _after spendlns_ the pact month with _fred rx lvlcwiilinms, which was sunk _ff$_§f_‘?_f_;_“i_*_;”_;:2_;-Pa_;;1‘>___f°;l_<:lf;;ff rlosrnsir srcczl sxcrlxrca de1__h____________ It was a merry _md _‘___ Nova Scotia. |Mf5~ Williams 515f¢f» MH- H°°l°`l';off Sea Cow Head on Sunday, July l____ ” ___ 1 _ ~ Montreal Fcvrer 119 McLeod. is Highland Ave. Mus Til- 22uu_ when in ,ow for Summmlu. ~ll-= “ Hr S me 8°°fl- maui Md mil are-_-cms no wuuom. and Miss Emo MM” ,mth Goo _Om of coal for the C_ N 'and a few inriiffe.el1t stands are o‘J- \._»_____n_;____g E12: __ _ _ WCM I0 Phill*-`l¢lPllll OU 511011’ WMM’ ¢ th' i _ _served Northern Saskatchewan has ,. ._ ` ' ml '_______ ML _md Mm swvemon CWS WHO th! IUC!!! 01 MTS- J- iR. It was too rough outside on Sat _ E-Onlpwn M.oDon.1d_»,5 Ambrose so Mm Hob _iurday “___ Capo Kelly to make 8 isuffered somewhat from the heat W MUT-¢°4 l¢¢°Ull3anied them I-Lsearch but heisdolng so today (Mon1 “ming me week' YW* 3”- Nqu’ 1' fi" “S M°1l¢l0ll~ iday). When the wreck is located it D°‘mmd' B"°°k"by °“d`T”dai° sub' 4 _ l3rrz:_ ”l‘ract;o1l Steel Ca. cf Curl. Domzniori Bridge Marrry Harzxs Building Products Chas. Gurd ._ . _ .. D YP body of Mr. Eddie Gaudet. the victim At Bradalbane. Aug. 8th. at 1 o‘- Augmt 21"' 8° Wm "'°P °“ ‘t mini' !°i the l'¢C¢llf lll'0Wl'lll”l8 ICCld¢lll- clock. cn the premises of Adam Mac- -- Kenzie, the undersigned offers for -WELL PLEASED WITH THE sale the following articles: i ISLAND-Miss Flemming and Miss ` Ciibbina, who have been on a visit to the Island, left for their homes in Detroit, Mich., this week. This was their first visit to the Garden of the Gulf and the young ladies were de- lighted with everything, the scenery was really wonderful, and they were agreeabiy surprised to find the Island _so up-to-date. Charlottetown and Bummeraide, they considered very beautifully laid off towns and as these young ladies have traveled extensively, their opinion of the Garden of the Gulf is worthy of note. l spring-tooth cultivator, i Frost &:` Wood disc-harrow, I cream separator 1 suite, 1 dining room suite, 4 bedroom suites. rugs, dishes, pictures. bedding and other articles too numerous to mention. Also I milch cow. Power Corporation ‘ , F01‘¢ign Securities Dr. Ani. Cil Imperial Oli l double team truck wagon, l rub-, Bank Royal ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ber-tired road wagon. 1 driving sleigh,l Bank Montreal ,. __ Ml-so Flemming is the principal or one of Detroit's High School and Misa Gibbins an assistant teacher. Ivory year they make a point of seeing credit on approved Joint notes. division would welcome rain and re- lief from the hot weather. Many central and sofuthem points, havin; long since despaired of securing s crop, are now concerned over the feed outlook Rosetown subdivision has fair prospects for wheat except. on light lands but requires rain for filling. summer fallow wheat from Tichficld to Estonia is likewise prom- lsing but oats are very poor. Som( farmers have had eo haul water for ihelr stock. The bright spot in the Alberta sit- uation appears in the Peace River country. Hera crops continue in l favorable condition with harvest about three weelu away. Athabaska subdivision should also harvest a :or- mal or better crop at practically all points. Vegreville subdivision appears to have imarcved somewhat and some fair \\":.ea; will be harvested: Other divisions in central Alberta. however, are in bad shape. Yields will be very low and the feed situation is already assuming rather serious proportions. Farmers on the Sanna subdivision are reporied to be reduc- ing their livc stock holdings on t.‘1l.i' BCCOUHI. ~ ' ` é-__-_-1. Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Aug., 3.-Quotations fumished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atehisn, Top. dz Santa Fe. Ry. . Am. Can Co. Am. Car dc Fdry, Co. Am, Locomotive Co. Am, Smit. & Rciln. Co. . . .. . . . Am. Bosch Magneto Co, Anaconda Copper Min, Co. ._ .. :el iesis lol _ lasa- ileié so izoli '_ Y. ccu. ia r:u-l_ av. _ _ __ 240 iszii ss". 25 . sm lzo lizi 2Tl l39“, 'ITM 45 C1`i Gi ll0\ .. ........5&‘.i 3! 42 Ill 3515 52 295 ... ........ -.-...» . . . . ...i-... BANKS $86 Bunk Nova Scotia ............ YQQQWOOQ E. E. PARKMAN Engineered Uptometrln 4-OO Montague, P. I. 1. . . OO-O-O 0000000-aoso-4°0-O-O4-0-QQ; Terms: "ve den-r‘ .nd “nd°r__AOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOW ` cash. over that amount, 6 months ` J. P. sums sravalvson, naman. svlolon -'“‘°"°“°‘“`~ noun-9 in also WALLACI BlacKINNON» some new country. Two years a¢o_ thsyspolittlietl' vacation inleot- , 'i . _-.- ~ _» ° t _ , ' . _ ,_ _,v _ ,,_._.=-.ff . . _ gm.;-_ - ___ Ou-asf, _Qaeda all lhlll oc, 7°" A o»» , _ | . M' 00090 0-vo-+940 IQSE Qi!! , i Ill. ' -L _ \.b 348 . 39T_‘.'.£f2».... :MP3 (Empire), 1 turnip. pulper, l set ,o blackksmith tools, 1 set driving har- _ 5 .“‘|;_::,E°' ‘Kyra °“‘ ““'» 1 'ft °°‘i”- I r:xaMlN|su AND FURNITURE: 1 Organ, 1 parlor GLASSES FITTED BY Ni: '. o #nc-N