i i l I i ‘I‘ 'QF Ig gg -.ge-.»_-»»-<_ s. R. r . I . _ , ' ' ~ J t ' ‘ ; --- - J- .,», ,'. ,~ ,.. it ii .», ' - - ag, '. -:_~. inswesiieiisooiroiivrif E I A I 'l ~ 'rnncnAsLo'rrE'rowN -iT PAYS to buy in this Province. .__,___, -THE GUARDIAN is on sale nt LaiIerty’s, Summeraide. -MR. G. B. BEER, Gu-ardian Report- _er, will be pleased to receive news oi interest to forward for publication. Telephone No. 738. ` -BASEBALL.-'The Independents defeated the Pioneers at the ball Slime 011 2\londay evening, score 4 to 2. Oillcials, Messrs Morrison, McCul- lough, and McMurdo.-H.. - vi--_ `_‘ ` I ..-VISITORS.-Ainong the recent visitors i`roni Boston this week were Mr. -Justin 0’Brien who will spend a few weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 0‘l3rien Elms- dale and Mr. Sterling Snialliuan, who will spend two weeks at tho home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Sniallnian, 2§uininci'side.-H. -SCHOOL WORK.-Ttio i-,losing exercises ot` the 1-‘aiming School, .\lal- ltiéquc were held on Tiiursday June 26th. After a well rendered program the scholarship prizes anti diplomas were DFG-seiiteil. The f`u~mbei'laii givi-ii to three of the pupils and sonic pleas- ing and coinpliiiii_-ntary i'ciiiai‘ks wr>i‘i= made by the people. The tent-ht-r in a few hriei’ but wt-ll riiost-n woi-‘ds. thanked the part-iits and pupils for their kinduess_diii'iiig her stay. and urged the parents to persevere in school work. (!a.ndy was the-ii pnsseiii around. which proved an :ippotiziiig 'relish and aitt-i' the siiigiiig oi thi' Natlonal Antlii-ni all tlispt>i'so IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .-_ If \ _ \ \~' _ H -_I A1' 'ri-ir; PICNIC Rcindcr-r Forontakes no milk-no siigar- no time to prepare. It r-ontnins its own milk and sugar, sojust add boiling water and stir -- pt-ricct cocoa, ready instantly. Onc tcaspooniul of Rcindcr-r Cocoa to the cup. Caiiipcrs,fis\icr- men, motorists, stay- at-honics-2-"i cups of rich cocoa, 35 ccnts. iiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sl: Canadian Fadorlu Bord¢nMiIkCo.,Liim`l¢ of llaliiax was . rcgistt-i‘otl at tho Queen iiotel Suin~ - in Siiiiiinersitit-._ ._ _ --Mr. J. Il. l.ai'kii1 oi' llalliax, N. 0 ° I 'st r -tl at thi- Qu'-en llotel _ ~ G6od quality Package liaisins, full size packs- I . ge, selcclcd stock. Per 2 package ........................ __ \ iiioii an CONFECTIONERY A big stock of Fruit in season, in our Grocery Section, Cliocolates and Confectionery of all kinds, also on sale iii abundapcc, TWO BIG VALUES iity only. Per lb _________ (J I-2c Broken Rice, good and clear, can be used for either home consump- Ilerc is a good _ _ on Rangoon Beans, it limited quan- tion or feed. Per lb 1-‘lc money-saving price Cotton Seed Meal _ Your opportunity to test . Colton Seed Meal, a con- ccntratcd food for cattle ° . in 100 lb bags, per bag 7260-T-24M11i-lill R. 1'. iiouiii i.i init, so The Island’s Biggest, Best and Busiest Store ER IDE ' 'A .- " 'Y A_ Y-,_ ur; I df-\'olion_ .'\nir‘ricaii pi'cat~li<,-i's ari- ablc and well prt-pared int-n. ’l`hoy are ii(-.vototl io ihi-ir work, without qiiestioii. We vcnturi- to say _that the cuuse is found in the fact that Aiiieri- can pastors art- in-t-_oiiiiiiiz adiiiiiii-ati-.L tors ratlier , tha-ti pi‘oariiors, 'l'hi-ii' pi'oacliiii_i.5 ability is t'urthi-i' \vi-.ilci-in-il by the cry of no creed, which iucans tio systcinatic thought, and by the ex- treino oinplnisis given to onviroiiincent rather than conviction und tho ine- chn-nical social service which follows it." The l"ii`t,h Avi-iiiie t`iiur<'h also Voi- otl to pay llr. Keliiiuii ii salary of $12,- 000. This is said to in-, inoro tlian i\vit~1~ his pri-:ct-iii slip:-nil. lt also was voted to providc lir. l{i-liiian with “suitabli- q\iari.oi'.s" and to pay his ex- pt-iiscs in bi‘iiii.:ini: his -faiiiily across the ocean. llr. Kelman will stir-t-et-ti the llev. Dr. John Henry Jowt-it, now pastor of \Vcstiiiiii.=t_<-i' ('oii;:ii-iriiiio-iiai t‘h;ip- el, London. l-Iiiglatid, \vlio lt-it hero a your ago last May :\i’tr-i' ii pzisiorato ot' .~'ovt'ii yt-ars. Tito .s:ilar_v of lir. Kul- inaii will ht-f tho satin- as was p.ii_1 to l)i‘. Jowott. This is the ihird tiinr- in ii ;:<-iir‘i':i- tion that thi- Fifth Aveniio cliurcli has gout- to (lrt-at llrituin for its pastor. The ilrst wits the late iti-v. iii, Ji-i‘iii llall, who was viillod hi-rc lroin lliib- lin, lr(-lauii. The si-coiid l’ori-lgiii-r i-ali:-il was Dr. Jowett. Tliere wr-ri-. soventyiine pi-i'son_»i :il the izoiigreizatlonal nicotinic. ’l‘li~_-. Int\iuborsliip in 2.822. Edwin J. Giilie, clerk ofthe ses-:loti. was clioseii as secretary of the iiii-t-t,- Why can tht-_v not incet our own situ- ation‘.’ it is not for want ut ability or init. and tiharlrs l“. llai'liiii4t;oii, cli.iii'~ man of tho Executive (Zoiiiini.-isio-i of .iq V thi- (`oniinlltec o-ii l’astoi‘, was tall -il oii to close thc nn-cling with pray-‘i‘. Thi- i`orinol»<-ali, 'beautifully ln- .st-i'ibcii, will be sent inter by inail to iir. Kelmiiii. lt will contain all tht- naincsot tho coiniuittco and the nai-tvs ot' ini-iiibi-rs oi tht-_ i;oiif.§regiitioi\ pre- sent at yesterdays ineetlng. Federation oi Universities l.()Nli()N, .luly 213.-Several ol’ tht- chioi Ainci'it'aii univt-i‘sities are tuli- ing .steps to seruri- for the next ses- sion it number oi' llritish pi'oi`c.ssors, iiisti'iii:toi‘s and t`t~llo\vs. Ainonir, thesi- art- (`oluinbin', Yale, (‘.oriit~,ll, llryn Maw-i°, and iowa, 'i‘he_v are working tlirouzili the /\iiif‘i'ican Uiiiversity Ilii- ioii whit-li has bi-cn appointed London aizuiit i'or iiitf-riiiitional education, om- of thc i‘ct:t-,iit otitmowiiigs oi' thi- ('ai‘- nouii- Iiiidowiiieiit for Peace. It is i-xpoi-ti-,il that the llritisli iiiiiversitii-.s will i°\-i-ipiot~ati-. by inviting Aniei‘icnii ti-ricliors to <-oino hi-rs ‘for a year or two :ind already cf-riiiiii private be-iii-- 1`at'ti‘oiis havu bt-on given its-ro to cu- ahlo llritisli woiiioii i-‘tudenls to go to tiioiliiitoil Status. Tito international l~`odi-riition oi' t‘oilf-,go Alumnae is al- so eiidi-uvoriiig to get young British women to 1-ross the Atlantic, and iii-an tiiiili-i‘,-air-.ve ol’ llitriia/rd, and Pre- sidr-nt 'l‘lioinas_ or llryn Mawr are :iciivoly oiigauf-t_l in bringing this about. ' Theistezimislilp sitiia-tion' is, howev- vr, piaciiig foiaiiidabio obstacles and is i-_heckiiig the development oi? the very proinising movement.. University Home In London. - I l.0NDON, .luly 21l.-Tlie Sf-crt-,tary oi the /lint-rin-:i lliiiverslty lliiioii said that he has liccn inurh ,:Li'ui:k by the oppoi'tuiiit.ics (`aiiilii‘idgv oil`orod for t;r:itliiatt- studi-nts and he was also very t`avoi‘ably iiiiprrssod by thi- pos- si'-iilitit-.-; at`i`oi-dcil in London itself. The Aiiiorican Univt-ixiity llnion will have in a iew iveclis permanent head- quai'tci‘s at 50 llussi-,l Si|iiai'o in thc snmt- building an the Uiiiversitit-s Bu- rt-_aii oi’ thi- liritisli Enipiro, and siini- lai‘ iiisiitutious 'i'epi't-sentiiig tho l1‘i-t-in-ii and otlit-.r Allied iiiiivi-rsltlcs. VAN BUREN MAN RETURNS TO LIFE l|0I1l.’1`0.\', .luly 22_-(icoi‘golloiii- nt-., :t siippt:-si-d Van Buren suit-idi-, was i°t-ceiitiy lound in Minneapolis and l,-i now lodgi-ii in lloiilton jail. Tho town of Van liiircii was uri-.i\il_\' sl,iri'ci\ ovt-r tin-'_-ziipposoil drowiiing ul' I)HI\\\“‘~ 11 wt-_li kiiowii iiicrcliiiiii oi .that town and pi-oprit-ti-i' oi` 11 large gent-,rzii store, ln tho l;itt<-r part of May, Mr. lloiiiiio tlis:ippcai'c-i iroiii his llI1\l'o Ui' Ii"-“iI‘ iii-ss and as his coal. and lint ,wt-ri' i'fiiitid on the ‘batik oi` thi- St. .lohii River, his ii'lmids naiui'all_v siipposod hc had oltlil-r coiiiiiiltli-il siilcldi- or bei-n at-cidi-iitnlly drowned, and spent .svvi-rail days ln tli'ai:;'ziiii: tho rivt-i' witlioiit out-i 1-ss. Wlicn his at-coiints wt-rr-_ bi-ing iookt-tl ovi-r lt was i'ouiiil that a largt- sum oi inoiiey limi ills- appi-ai'ed, minetlilniz iilit- 1-ight or ten tlioiisiiiiil dollars. It was also i`oiind his bi'otiier‘s wife had dl.~u\ppeart~i1 at about the waiiit- tlini-, ' 'l‘rucoi's were sont out to the various _ -- [_ `_ _: ’ 'Y _ _J 1°. f -_ .- -,_.f _ i‘iiii~l`s oi` polii-do in the liii‘goi‘ t'itIt‘S,|A DAY MEMORABLE. IN THE HIS- tiiut-tiioi' with pic~iiii‘us oi tho iitiiii,aii(i1 TORY OF IRELAND. ht- was t`iiii|llv ills<~ovt‘i'\‘il in the city thi- jail al lloiilloii. 'l‘hi-, woinitii has not yi-t boi-ii i'ouiid_ Mr. iloinuo car- ricd oii ii l'ai‘;,:o Lrcii-r-.i~:il hilsinl-ss iii the tc-wit to V.in lliircii, was wail tiiouiilit of as a citizr-ii, and had a large ci'oilit with the various coin-,eriis with wliirli ho di-nit. llc is about forty yi-ars of ago and has it wlio and nine children. lit has been sitggt-,stcil that a bluii' at suicide inay have bt-on pullod ol`l` so his wilt could draw his liisiiiaiicc, ni which lic ciiri'|i-d !$10_tltJ0. ` DE VALERA UNVEILS A MONU- MENT AT FRISCO. S.-\N l~‘ll/\Nt‘lS(‘(), (`al., .Iiily ‘.2!l. - "You iiavo iiiiveili-il ai nionuiinont_ oi liburly licrt- as |.:i‘eat :is that taiiioiis inoniiiiii-iii in tht- iiiii'boi‘ oi' Now York." Mi'. do Valoi'u, presideiil. of thi- irish lti~|nil»ilt~,_saiil in adilrt-ssiiig 11 crowd i-stiitniicii at sixty iliousitnd ut thi- d<‘||ii:;itloii ot ;i statui- oi’ Rob- I‘i‘l l`\)iniiit~tt, in tloldrii- l‘ai'k yester- day. `_‘lt inay lin thi- iiiiliappy destiny ol thi- Aiiir-i'l<-an nation to writo the vpilapli that Idiiiiin-tt, stild should be written ovi-i' iiiin wlioii ireland is fret-,“ Ili- V:ilt-ra said. 'l`iios¢- who silziiod tho Irish tif-i'lnr~ ation oi` iiiilvpi-iiili-iiiw wore- charac- tcri7.0d as "\'oiiii;: l‘liiiiiit\tts," by Di- Valera. _ Tin- -niet-iiiii: was also addrt-ssoil by ilev. Jnini-ii Mitiioii, l-lpiscopal ciorgy- inan or Norfolk, Va., and lliiivcrslty of Watslilngton. _I - -35*-*‘l_ ot" i\liiiitc-zipolls, Minn. Ili- was hrougliti l)ll|lL|N, .luly 22%,--p‘ii-l[| Mm-glial lmisli to .\-iiiiiiv and is now lodged iu`Vlsroinil l-‘ri-ncli, lord lieuteiiant oi’ Ireland, in :in order issut-tl to the troops yt-_:str-i'tlay iii coniiertioii with thi- \’1t'_tory I-`oti-, coiii.ii'atiiIateil ull ranks upon iliu siiuccss of their de- voted cfl`oi‘Is "wliicli 'have reiiili-i‘etl thi: day iiioinorablc in the history oi' Ireland." "lt, is most satisfactory to all of us," tho order reads, “to realize tho :plc-nditl i'e.-‘poiise ar't~ortlctl -by inauy thousands of liis Majesty's loyal siibjot-ts in Dublin, who witnessed tin- pai‘iidf,e today.” _ Confidence Voted - - In Clemenceau (Special to The Guardian.) l‘/\lllS. July 23.~'l‘lie Cliainbor of lit-piitlos gave ii vote ol' couildenco In tin- t‘:iblni-t, ot' M. t‘1oiiienr-oaii this aftcriiooii. by a voir- of 272 aicaiiist 181. M. (fit-meiicc-au's opponents wore jubilzint over tho vote in tho (‘liiiinlier siiyi-ng that it spelled the doom uf the (‘ahint-i, as at .present constitut- ed. i’rr-init-r Cloiiieiiccnii in leaving the -t‘iiaiubei' siiid this is u mere slilr- inisli; tho roal balilo is cniiiiiig. 'l`I\0 l‘i°einir-r was clier-ri-.ii as hu departed. -iuany oiilr-ers siirrouiiding lilni und slioiitliii; Vivo t‘li-iiii-tire-,iiu, and Lon!! Live the l<‘sther of Victory. _________._.__--- Milnard's Llnlmont for sale everYWI1°°f° --L_-if i g , "'°`taRiNoiNca ui= l='A'r|-ian " _ _ _ . ,iw 4-lub l --1. 7/NLL '50 i I5 NO 400D _._____ ,@- ._._ (lie _=*§, X. f/ I HOPE YOU THAN YOU CAN 'iE“.’;iE,,,Y __ _ ‘lim V* ~ ek- CAN WORK BETTER lllil is FACT TOM ii rm-m-ze.-ooN‘T <\vi=_ Mvz_.io\~t§ WA NR. .H445-\'vE i5Ei=;i~i 'mir~u 7 - - - - - - _ _ __ _..._ ___, ,Y__ ____ _ ___v _ ---