Chronic iliseases . .. Montague “lilark R.McGuigar_i,_B_i~l use s, ' ‘ Special tale oi I Miliiiiery I "are is your chalice to procure wonderful values in m-llllnery! p0,- the remainder of the season we are placing t-hc balance of our spring Miiiillflfy on sale at the vgpllilil‘ prices of one. two and three dollars. Come early and esc- |||'9 your choice of the many gifts offered at these exceptionally low prices. ‘ KENNEDY BROS. Kenslnlgtnn. -__;, peeoovoo-eo-oe-ew-‘ovoeooloce. ii '1. liiiiil o ll i. .0e\emlrlst Eyes Examined’ Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E.I ' raouate la Optometry TOKIIIO College isoluelve Tees noel; gen. Motel with on‘ as.“ x Professional _ Cards Dr. Cliff Charlottetown P. s. Island, Canada I12 Prinoe 8t. HOURS DAILY. 11 t0 3 D- In. L ..__...__._. S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Soliciéor ,Notary Public t o. MONEY TO LOAN P. E. Island BARRIBTER. souciron, ETC Monev to‘ Loan. Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island ‘MacDonald a McPhee B. A. .i. A. Mao Donald. H. F. MoPhee B. . Barristers, Attorney, Etc. _ Money to Loan l Riley Building, Charlottetown I J. D. »K. C. ihere, replied Loucks. Barrister and Solicitor. 84 Great George Street. Solicitors for the Union Bank of‘ Candaa. W. Miles Garrison 2 A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist I28 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Gsa Treatment in Selected Cases Telephone 201 ' l MacLe0d & Bentdey W. E. BENTLEV. K. 0. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN Office-Bank of N. 8. Ohambe a p. m. May be consulted off hours at 118 Hlilsboro 8t. Talmer dz Palmer H. J. Palmerpk. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. . Money to Loan McLean 8c McKinnon DONALD MoKINNON Barrister, Attorney-at-Law Office-Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P. E. island _._ Dr. (l. (l. Archibald Graduate on N. V. Post Graduate Medical School and Hasn't-i Practice limited to Eye, Eif- Nil" and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George sum, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone ISO-J. Ollloe Hours-D to 12 a. m- 1 t0 5 MORSON s; DUFFY larrlstere and AttornsY-ifl-l-ll" MONEY TO LOAN lolioltors for Royal Bank of Canada cuniinlio until eiise is "F" Jnsgtoduurowu ._U Buy Week - End Attractions . A week-end in Torontiirenablce you to enjoy the best of shows, andsportingeventsofti-lehighcst calibre. Write for infomiation about our special rates to week- uld guests. ' fiingflfibioarii field TORONTO CANADA It!!!) Fireproof Roolra "Clan so Everything" Direction United Hotels Company of Arricrica “ ONE ON HIM bell at police sharply. The telephone headquarters jilngled _~“,Pdll,ce homlquili-tleril." answer- ed Fred Loucks, operator. ‘Wlherc?! asked u sllflififleli voice over the w-lre. “This is the police station." lll- fornled the operator. “Well. my niilne is Jones and l'ln SQODDIIIK ill ihc (llllyllflfli hmel» 90mg one left word for ule to call Mr. Cell a1 Main} 175i). is he there?" "Yes. we have SEVPHII Mr. Cells I “hill thtlil‘ language is‘ a dead 0119-‘ H “That's one on uie. nld timer. retorted the inquire-r as he hung uip. ..A few days eso- ‘Ml’- said a sweet voice _ whether iii/lay)’ will“ "MW" phionec-llltiidlilna-poliis .N8WS. L-oucks inquired tho i i zziMuscliilar Rheumatism Subdu-l rd. when one is ii sufferer frollil lliusculur rheumatism he cannot ru-hhcd with Dr. 'l'iiolllas Flifl9~'llli~'i_ Oil. Let the rubbing he brisk and QHCIIYHII. ’i‘hero is more vlrlilo in a hniile, 0f it thlln cull be fully estimated. ' REPAIRIN This Ia an opportune time to nave your old ‘tires made ae good ll new. OUR SPECIALTY is Cord Tires. Bring yours today and let lll put you In seed shew for the season. EDGAR WHITLOGK 162 Kent Street Telephone 687 - 1' Are You Handicapped By Defective Sight? Perhaps your o!" "lll! l" defective, although Y0" l" not aware of the fact.» JQA. miiEAcHEN. ~ a Opll. n. IVE IPEOIALIIT lyee examined and-glass» furnished when needed. < Dfllee-lfl Grafton Street (above Parson's I and 10 oent store.) ‘ Hours 10-1 and s-e. Oat- lvening by appointment. Telephone IIDL. ‘AAAA A AAAAAAA ll you have difficulty lll 15°- lng what other do easily, or ll you have trouble in seeing what others see clearly. i‘ l‘ time to have WW’ W" °“""" ined. Do not delay, for delay l‘ are concerned. l We will give you 01W" '3‘ citizens of Monlugue when it was members Iidoing is worth doing well. K. do ‘better than to have the ireitlflllfiipimrfllliy ""19." a in" Sh"? 9f |pnrll>ll llrtlcle yet we feel while a O dangerous where 1°" W” j . i THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ..*OOAiL LADEN,. The schr. (l. A. Chisholm" has finished "'D°N'T FORGET ‘he bl! llo-ldiscllilritlnr a cargo of aibion uul. Hill‘ and Prize Dance at UltrflllII-iCtJiII, for Pouie and Thompson.‘ ‘N (Tsbarct, Montague, Tilursday|This coal was sll placed in the ‘Yelling. Latiies 50c: Genie fillcdshed lgllCi not delivered around CHOP from Hannah's Catalog. I %_ I new: SENSATION of the ' “"11" il-t (lilrrutilers Cabaret Mon- “GIIB. 'I“h\|l‘5“i|i’ evening, ‘bring all Iour friends lilong, 7044.31, large stock on hand. Weslerli meal Brand and Shorls. Selling at the lowest prices. M. C. McGowan, “wll-AFF "EPAIWEB- hsm- Kiimulr. 731-2 s1 ierls wharf at Montague has Just —————~oo>i— ' eceived a lhorouuh overhauling “ERBONALB- ‘Cw Pillnkilli; $10.. and is now in; —i- first class condition and ready "or the fiills shipping. Tile work WllB done under the supervision if our capable workman Mr. John Zcmon. K. ..‘iMessers Clyde Bruhm and William Bears lwo of MOIIIEIEIIUS promising young men left recen- tly for Boston whore lhey hope the labor situslion is nol so ac- I116. ) _..'SPEOIAL NOVEJLTY and lrize dance ill Cllrrutlicrs I‘iliL-ar- l-t. Mnliiiigile, ’i‘ilur.~lllay evening. .."Mrs. Jllnies McQuarrie who ,illls been visillng In Montague fol- Aug 3 instead of Friihlv Milsic ,1 . ' . -- ~ . last 1W0 weeks has lefl on by five piece J-lzz Blind, feslllr- .m . ' . "E llle famous (‘nllrles E. Dtlu- Ibfmqlnxlo her home m “eswmb 1111c. whn is spend-lug n lwo ‘ ' ' llluiltils vacation on iile isi-lllii Mr‘ lJolll-Pile is u Keith Circuit Vau- ievliie artist. 704-l.3|, . .'lOHiANGING RESIDEINCE HALIFAX, N.S., Aug. 1.—(QlI0lll- Great was IIIQ regret among iheiiions furnished by Johnson & Ward. of liionlreiil Stock Ex- iezlrncli thzll iMrs. Scott Slewarl cllilngfi) i . 32y. was removing her household eif- Bmmlfibll ccls in Charlottetown where sheifiPii TPielli inii-ndsW-asidilig. Mrs. SlPWflrl Abillbl -------- ~- llld her dullflli younil son Mllster-Shawinlila" Ffarle during tileir resilience helclllauranlide Plliil iliiVP made many friends and uieicmllgijil“ General Elect“ IIPPIII)’ feel their departure. K. Calladia" slemllshil’ C°m~ __..-_ Canadian Steamship Pfd. __eBE,|NQ c°RD|ALLy WEL- Asbehloirflnm. .. COMED. Rev, Mr. Browne olir'n"n'mi°“ Bridge new Methodist Minisier and Mrs. “°m""“' Pfwer" Browne are umong lllce new i-nin-lw"‘.“ll’eli EIPMHC ors 10 Montague. Tiley are cer-iNanonal Brawefles vainly welcome citizens and i1 lslétlgiglgzcn Sum" zrcstl to be ho i ' " ' Your gr five YPiIll‘)SedlilBl)lTh"fl:€rd1t‘g?Egg? Car and Foundry fir. Locomotive .. lined lo be wdlh us. They willi find Montague n most congenialigggcigldeitiggpggg pm” in reside‘ K’ Canadian Pacific . ‘gun TO_DATE HOME The New York Central Cuba Cane Sugar new dwelling house on Hood Isl— Cruflme glee] ____ __ im-l-Hill is almost completed and lmemalioual paper neally ready for occupancy and lfiiKelly sprlngfleld .. awnluahle addition to the townlnex, petrolflum ni Montague. ll contains all the lmemallonld-Me, iiiiesi ‘improvements hot and (‘OId|Pf95g steel c," writer. ‘bath room sewerage E!c<‘KReRu1ng ‘The Owner Mr- George A. Tlwm- soiiliiein Pacific epson is certainly to be Cflfflplim-istlldebaker ,_ ‘FIVPKI 0n the excellent taste iliolvnlon pnninc h“ 5710“!!! “GHJPBF is one who Clan Copper ibelelves that any thinz’ worth U. S. Steel .."THE HOME PRODUCT The ice cream Pnrlor at Montague conducted by Mirs. Isaac Ives. MONTREAL EXCHANGE. I934 Victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory I937 Victory _ I lIlP irnde. This ice cream is the genuine urlcie and is made from mire cream zlliri unlike iilc other Bank ROYBI ice ream. snld in our midst, iheiBflllk Mont???" money spent in the mnnufrlctureiB-"lk NOV? 390"“ is nil Iilii in fIlP town while wcdo nol wish in cnmmenl on the im- “meah semi- 105%; Dim» W774- Corn. Sept, 6i; Dec" 57%. - Oats, Scpt. 33%; Dec. 36 NI 52%. €--<-Q->-——-— . BANKS. firs! nflifwim! a dish of Mrs. lve's ncl- iclnus Ice cream a person knows iii lnnst what he or she is eniinz nnli judging from a reasonable standpoint Mrs. Ives is really ile- aervlng of a liberal patronage. K. MUNTAEUE iiiiiiSE BABES Wednesday. Ailing! iliii, 1922 Montague Horse Races promise to be its big an event as livjflufllli. with some twentywflve oi‘ the best horses entered. owned on . l. Island. all railing for liberal purses. Any lover of the "King's Sporl" will not be disappointed who attends. The entries are as follows: FREE-FOR-ALL TnoT. PURSE $800- Bronlnn B., owned by H. ‘C. Hooper. Charlottetown. Keltle. owned by J. A. Murray Clyde River. Muc Cresceus. owned by lru Carr. Coveliead. _ Natalie Aqullin. owned by H. Kelly, Charlottetown. Miss Belle Rico. owned by W. Il. McArlhur. Ifellfllllllwll- 11mm, prince, owned by W. ‘B. McArtlitir, Kensington. Miss Eldred. owned by John P. Smith, Kin-hora. 2.40 TROT. PURSE $306. Mack Todd. owned by Milton Brenaut. Charlottetown. Koraio, owned by Francis Drake, Vernon. Princess Aubrey, owned by Chester E. snow 1199"?“ Teddy. owned by John M. Kearney. Sturgeon. Jack Todd. owned ‘by Ph-ilip Sullivan, Cardigan. Stella Todd. ow-ned by H. A. Campbell Charlottetown. Marjorie, owned by A. Harty Murphy, Charlottetown. The Pup, owned by H. Kelly, Charlottetown. Casey Todd, own-ad by W. MoNelll, Soiiihport. 2.25 PACQPURBE e300. ' Dongola. owned by Col. D. A. MscKlnuon, Charlottetown. Baron Boy, owned by J. K. Stanley. Charlottetown. Nellie D., owned by R. E. White, Charlottetown. John B., owned by W. L. Ncwsome, Charlottetown. Edgerton. owned by James McDonald. G-POPSQWWII- Northern Lady, owned by J. ll. lucoregor. lilvntlsue- wmme M" owned by Leo, Praught, Cherry Valley. Louanda, owned by Tendle Sample, K011811181“!!- Peier Aubrey. owned by Tendle Sample, Kensington. Hurry Gem, owned by John iMcCabe Iona zzfllerc may he other crirn re- movers, hut you will not lhe coni- pletciy satisfied unlll you llflVe uiicd Hollowsys Corn Remover. 704-1-3l-5rhe town as is the usual cllslum. gpnm, , _____ --'F5'5iD3- FE5D3- Hal/e ‘liens NM‘; JPISC)‘ W.M. Pope Plctoll Ill". Canada Oats. Cracked Corn. CTR’ ' Hopeficld. , ‘GUARDIAN T » Season Tickets ($3.00) On Sale only until Wed. 2 p.~m. now and save HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL John McLean Snurls. Gordon “Yilear Soul-ls, WJR Tlnney Cit)‘ -l-I..-\ Ward Mrs. Mctlouhrel‘ New Glasgow. Louise .\|('A'0llbl'\*_\' New Glzlsgryv, R M. FAIIVN-li Sackvlllc. Taylor Montreal. -Mary (‘lllnpleli Montreal, M. \V. I-‘ergw and 311's. M Davis Pictoll. ,Vi'csle,.' DI Davis Picinu Mrs. TI‘. Gordon Pictoii. Ethel (lollriy ‘SOIIPIS. M V. Robertson MDIIIIIKIP. Jennie Marlin Montague, F‘. J. ‘Mflkillal Mom-ton. S. ‘Richardson Toruiiio, E P. Clarkson Toronto, J. ll. thuulpson Si. John A. V Ariilslrong Si. J-Oiin. B. W. TODIII 'i‘ol'onlo (ii-urge Milli-hell TUFUIHC R. ZiilcKcllzfe Toroilln. J. F‘. Storr Snliris. .i. A Berkwilh Berwlck, Film] Sl-llicslnllcl‘ Nl-w York, L. W. \\'.l,vlll:lli New York. W. D. Noon Providence H. l J.H. Jarvis Ziilnlilrczii, G. E. Iaillkiélitfl‘ Munc- tull, .i. Gordon McKay, Brudalbanal S C. iluilcr Boston. W. it. Bel-ll Lmldoil. W. Slloshclrhurg Ilonllond S. \'. (inillint Pictou. P, M. (‘unn- lnghlllll Aniiguniiih. W. E. Neva Si. Joliii, J. liiliclicson Dorchesiel‘ ‘Mass R. E. IMcBriile ltfonlriol. ii-l. D. McMullllll Tomnin, B. A. Hlndlnan Farmingham Mass. »?--<-O->— seven: HOTEL ' E. M. Kennedy, if‘. B. E. ‘R. (Xiirlis, Boston; Leod. Oiiwell Cove: R W -(‘lilrk.| Eldon: C. E. Ellsworth, Mrs. rIlls-f worth. Souris; E. iMcFarlsne. Mrs.‘ “Mciihlrlnne. Annandzile; J. (‘. Mc- H. J. Kennedy, Sc-litilport; M. A. l.\iac.\'cili. Little Sands; Rev. M. D.i {Viut-Donald, Murray River; Jumesl Mooney and wife, L1H. CIiIWP. c.‘ Ssundersun wife and children,‘ iHlllliiOll. lMe; Mrs. F‘. F‘. Cellini-n.- iRcybul-y, Mass; Wm. i”.- Southlanil. 2¥HK (‘, SouthlulldfNesy York, Joiili llictlougiln. Kensingtun; Josephine‘ ‘CRIIIIIIIBII, Elmira; Marlon iMcD0n= aid. Si. Peters; E. Brown. York; Jellies Ilri -hsru. Scnlmcrside; (f B Christian, Halifax; Clarence Peters‘. Allgustlve Cove; Michael Peters? Cape Traverse; Alex. Kennedy. FJ G. Kelineey Suutllport; D. A. Mc l iLeod. Murray River; Bessie Ma ; Pherson. Christine McPherson,‘ i 1 IN MEMORIAM i ma. w_m. r. PERRY- As iMr. William F. Perry, who was accompanied by Mr. Joseph Clem-l cuts, was preparing lo return by .lile large nulnlit-i- iii‘ i‘. lv-rliicd llillice an »I“l'i(iil,\'. iJoppn. Bethlehem. Jerusalem. Gide- U... Cl I jbr cgveQ/ybo " money . _ her youth 1nd as hcr We elillwd peacefully away" she asked that‘ the hymn “'l‘hi- iioilr or My lie-l partul-e Comes, l Hear the Voice Tffiinl Calls Me Iionic" be sulig, ‘Ilillilli.’ herself in the first verse‘, but rest came before the conclus- iuli of lhe hymn. She ivzis an honorary member 0f the (‘llurch of Scotland for Uvfifi filly years and it could be truly: said of hcr that slic lived up t0 Mr profession which she ilirl, made in hcr curly years. She icilves IYO/iilit?! u >l1l'l"'~I\\illE hu.+_ ilillld the following suns iinil. daughters. John bl Lnivell, Mussul Donald in British ffolum-bia. Neil~ Ewen lit home allii llurailri-il. Mir-ski iilrynlple of Mllsszlchllscils and .Vlilry Jane, Wife oi (‘hairles- Mc- lloulrliil, Rice Pollil. iliire. Mohaulicril, wllo was a iliiilgbtel- uf the iule Joilli IMcDuu-I lull. of Argyle Shore, who iiicd inl $83!, iilso loaves licr raged step lhpliler, lllrcc hiill‘ llroilierli. and four half sisters, iJilIlIliIi on ille will holilesll-aul. John oi Berlin, W. li._ Neil of C/lrlilllclilirll, Mrs. Murphy and I.\lrs. iii); m’ .\lcw1 i-lulii-psliire, Iii-s. i - iylsl-‘ailycu; ill‘ Nlillinul-kct, hliiiiii- illli Lvfllry u! hiliile. Her lovcil llltr"! did all iulill they could iii rciiivi- lIlk- suffer-i Jigs of a loving ilicilicr lll iieri lzisl days. 'l‘hi- I'l‘\[l1“§[ in wllli-ll rile wus held was cvidclicoil by people which; flint-lull which liluki, Julie Isl‘, to] (‘iilllve Cove ('t!lIlt<I’|‘_\'. i The services weri- cmlllilizied hyi h o r isdmpliriiwl‘ Pilvlol‘. llev. l). Liillionl, sllcliaki D. D. RIC-ii"! from Hiéhrewg mun“ "imment us l'it'l'k- Ill Scptoinhi-r, 18M, he was tenth and cicvelltli vi-rses. l The pail bearers were Nell Mr»! Quail-iii. Charles Ilcimlignll. Ailsni AIPDOIIKHII. PPlar Currie. Alcxilu, lDnugilhi. Anmindsle; WJ Kennedinidtll‘ 313L911“ “M Neil JIKKKPIIHQ. (Putriol and ShQille Papers Pleilsci, (Your) i —--—~¢e§%---_ SCRIPTURAL PLACE-NAM ES. (London Mornlnp Chronicle.) i kjesting reluark lll a club illzii} ‘Lord Balfour might ibuse his IIEXI] plea on henalt of British lnierfer~i ence in Palestine on the number oil Scriptural plllce-uilnles We have borrowed sent all-industrious uielir, her to the library lo look thcm up. 'He found that England cun boast six Jerichos and five Paradisesi whilst Nineveh. Mount ZIUD, MOIIIII: fiusratdilld Mount ldphallll such} ure three times on ihe ordinance maps. Bedfordshire has il Clllvaryi Wood. Dorset a Jordon Hill, Cain‘ bridgeshlre a Noah's Ark, Hftlllp~i i iAnother of the old landmarks ofishille a band °r Nfldi and wmces‘ loliloisunlnlers‘de pggggfl on: with lra llershire a hioilh’: Wilsh Pol, wiiilsi, 2-75 sic suddellness (Friday) morning. on,“ scripnmn nanles scattered ' ihoai from the breakwater at Suln- on and Herod. I i nlcrsioe at about 4. a.in. he was; lakril suddcilly- lll ailil exclaimiug "God have mercy on mly soul," dropped dead. The lieceascd, who was 67 years of age. clllile lo Sum nierside from iSt. Eleonora 40% icrs. nunitly: Messrs. Lloyd. May-- Illll'fI and Call-i; Mlssce-Eilna and Jennie. Li.“ ill home; also one- lirollier, Mir. James F. Perry, und. one sisier, Mrs. P. U, uf Summerside. Mr. JRIIIPS Wilson, nn old and, deeply respected resident of Surul lllersiile, piisseii away 0n Tilursd filly nfterniloil, at ihe residence of lit ‘the advanced age of 82 years, Dilllti, biit cilllle In Sulililiierside with his family 50 ycrirs ago lind wils one of the hes! known truck- uien inr many years. When he first came to ‘iSuillnlelieiile therei were only two houses hero and; of course. iio railw-ily. lie cleared a pint-c for his own residence and, was largely instrumental in help’ hauling the material for {theirl homes as the town grew. There are left to mourn two dailghieri- ind ‘two sons, namely: Mrs. A. l-l Wsdman, of iSummerside; Mrs. John H. Cameron. of Arlington. Mass; tern Canada. and Mr. Ava Wilson. of Summarsilio. The remains will of his daughter, this (Sstuljdayr afternoon, at 2 o'clock in tho Peo- Dles‘ Cemetery beside those of his wife who predeceased him eight- een years. No flowers by request. MR8. NEIL McEACHERN 0n Wednesday the twenty ninth day of June, Mary McDougsll. be- loved wife of Mr. Neil D. McEaclt. ern of Rice Point. Elder of the Church of Scotland, passed peace- fully Into rest at the age of sev- iilnese of lhreo months from heart failure which she bore with the greatest patience and resignation to the ‘Divine Will. During her lll- years ngo. There are iefl to mouruj _ a willow three stills and two ililllghl elitism. OOH!‘ MR. JAMES WILSON | his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Wadman. i lll! otherirto do the some and lni-‘Ti Mr. wiilu-r Wilson ln Wes- be lsid to rest from the resldencei PM!’ two years after a distressing , The deceased wris il native of (‘ra- If you are We carry of lime, cement, We solicit mit quotations. Iless her greatest comfort was Institute. Good meal tnibiee under tne auspices of the Women's etc, will Ice Cream Refreshment Saloon. Band Music. Dlncifls B00111. all so to make this one of the best , as. POptOmltrill. HUTCHESON _ ¢ T. O. WEI, 806N011‘!- season. So don't miss lti Admission 50c and 25c. day.‘ ouflnx on R E_ mud mwthe Psalms and Paraphrases found in hearing God's word read and sung and n great number of siie could repeat n-nd sing by memory both in English and Gaelic so she lied learned them in the days o! --‘ lll‘ x l In Ailgllst, i890, he rctlirncil to Mmif- ‘I sscau As OFFICE BOY, i‘ i‘ is NOW GENERAL maniacal} ll! John J. Scully Becomes Gen. Manager of C.P.R. Eastern Lines. The Canadian Pacific operates slum-tiling like 20,000 miles of mil- r-isi. illlli its employers nulilhcr something likl- 940,000. (ill silo-h u lung rivuil, llllli ilriliilsi. sill-h ii large nuuiiicr (if i-lriiui-kcrs, one can only rcllch dis- lulcliuli iiild lull-cuss ivy herd work uiiili eiilisislclil npplicutiiln. Joiiii .7, Si-liliy, who has just iii-ell eppiiiiilcd (icneriii hiiinrlgcr for Hilfii‘ crll Lines of the Clllliiiliun Pacific Iiiiilwliy, is u typical illlllipig‘ of’ mil wily iiicn who ciiilifi tn liic lop 0t’ lili- Iilliihlr. flu January 4th, 1887, when. ill his fiflcciltii your, young Scllilyf Plliinirliiui llri his rliilrilaiiing i-ilrccr‘, nhcii he jiliiiird lhi- Cliliziiliiln Pacific-i us iilffiw- [my in the inficcs iii‘ 1h:- Cur Arcuiintiilli ui Montreal. Ill l“l'ill'll- "\'.". i-"W. ilc IPCCIAITII‘ u lricrk iii the FHIIN’ ilffii-o. Moving to Furuhiinl, Qnn. NW‘. lll Jllnr. IHYS, hr IlPltlflllC clerk ihcrl- til tho Assistant Rllilcrintilillicill. JOHN J’. SOULLY April, I922, Gclicrili Kupcrinlcndent at Nurili Buy for Algoiilu Dil iiiloll. Some fins" ycurs ago (Ieorgc II. Ham risiti-d one ui‘ tho towns whore Mr. Sciilly was stationed. A iiidy friend‘ was spi-nitillg to Gcorgi- iillout the town, rind telling hlin ullnut its many fine qllulltics, "and one never need nli aiurlli clock in our house." she roa- tinned. “You lire up with the sun, I azip- pose." said (lcorgc. “No," wits the reply, “We're up with Jiliin J. Scuily. Every morni al hull’ plist scvcr sharp, winter an sulliliiiir, hc goes pest out door, and that ‘is our illnrlli." “John J. ficully is A great worker, rclii hciiiliplilrtcrs as clerk to lhc Slip- _i-riiliciidi-nt. April. llifll, saw him rc- lllrll to Fflfllilillll to his former posi- tion iii that town, Mr, Si-iilly jniiloil thi- fifl-clinniciil Dcpitrtlncnt of ihr rzliiuiiy uf Munlrcul iii March, 1891i, triiiisfcrrcd to Toronto Junction us cicrk in thi- hll-chiinii-al Department thcrc. Evidently Mr. Scuiiy made grind hcwhvlly at Tnrnnto Junction, for in Eliiirch. ltlilfii, lie wlls appointed fssisinilt to the Milstcr Bin-charlie. In Aiiirlist. lilill. ho was promoted to he nssislilnr to the Muster Mcchimic at f\\'iiiiiipc;_'. Mr Sl-lllly gained wide ra- pcrii-ncc in Wl-sicrn Crmnllu. In Ailgiisl. 190?. he licciilnc chief clerk ill ll-i- (Hint-rill Superintendent's office 'lt Winnipeg. Ill June. I903, he hccuirr Assistant Superintendent for tiic Gcorgc, G Mr. Rcllliyhz wide experience m Emit ilnd West will be a great .t'l|\li' sition in him in dealing with be irililiy and one iif the best o! men," sddui Wvsiorn Division. Promotions follow- ing were: Jilly. 1907i. chief clerk lo Assistant General binuiiger, Winni- peg: April, i904. Assistant Supcrin~ tendent at Brandon‘; August, I904. uperintcndont at Brandon; Nrivem~ er, 1906. Superintendent at Ronni-n; Miiy, i916. Superintendent Western Division: Julv. i910. General Superin- Jeadent, Saskatchewan Divialhl: prohlcllis uf his present position. The vii-w (icncrul Manager of the Eastern Lines, C.P.R., is very popular, and hlis received congratulations ‘mm all over tbc country on his promotion- He silcceeds Mr. Alfrcd Price, who after 40 yours’ sci-vice with tile C.P. B., hue relinquished his duties nn the advice of his physicians and has been grant- eJ own-mind law-e 0i oils-org BUILDING I $UPPLIES will require building materials. materials of all kinds, paper and wood shingles, nails beaver board, and a full line of builders’ hardware, paints, oils and white lead-mumps and pipe. A i’ooie & Thompson. Wholesale and Retail ~ of lllc house at lile Callie Embargilsis ..l lliflIlliZliC l the cnrllesl pos- wilh the commons as lo ilcill with tile em burgh prnbioln on the lincs 0i’ tile ircsnlllliiln ailliptcd liy the iIOllSL‘. IAINDOIN, July fll—-lieplyin.‘-' t-n: ‘Tim governincllt, continued the (IIIPSIIODSiIII thclluusefli‘ coalnionsulrciillcr. ilopeil l0 colisidclj the 31mm [he Conan-y lnclude rIQDrOnV, yesterday, regarding 'l‘l>.(‘(-3Ili iicvie-‘ilclzfslnli n" llnih houses Ill a vcry ilopmcnts in the cattle cillhilrgu sir curly iinlre ililli iii-chic whui acliun uatiun. Premier Lloyd George said was i-oqnircll. Li-gisiiirion, of iIIP government accepted lilo voleicourse. WOIIIiI be necessary. building or repairing this summer you in stock at all times a large assortment Rockwall and calcined plaster, roofing, \- .... __ your enquiries and sihall be glad to sub- .- Jfi i. .. a . . \._ o... Montague