’_.._¢-7 p-vv D ~ i "CLAS I One Insertion l-‘our Insertions . light Insertions . . . . . .1. ‘A a AA ‘ vvvvvv IFIED ADVERTISEME T SEPTEMBER 4, 192s ‘LEA a‘ AA . 10c per line uf 5 wurtls lie per line of 5 words vvvvvvv v vvvvvv vvv-vw- TT-Xgfients Wanted Boarders Wanted 1|... nrarket.—-‘ Regal Art Com- puny Manufacturers. 310 Spacllna Avpnno, Toronto. 02541-31413 vim 0R ‘WOMAN ‘r0 TRAVEL and appoint agents. Yearly guar- autee_$1092. (being $21. weekly’ flverugg) um] qxpenses. Exper- tppt-u utttteceesttry. Fo-r partic- ulars wrlte Winston Co» ‘P0701110- A. \V. wssi. Damon n, splendid opportunity to who easy money. Build your own business with absolutely n0 risk. Exclusive territory. The .l. it. Watkins Company, 1170 Craig West, Montreal. 127744-14-841 IEENTsT-Tser IN A PROFIT- nhlo all-year commission business or your own. Every property owner is a customer or prospect. Nina hundred varieties of hardy ued Tat; Nursery products, Cash every week, Conhplete equipment and instructions free. Wrlte.— lmtnlttion Nurseries, Montreal. . A.\V. I10. EAITN SOME EXTRA MONEY BE- $20. teaslly mado weekly in spare tuuo, taking orders for “imperial Art" Pcrsottal Christmas Cards. ‘l-Jveryuuo a customer. ‘Puke orders now, deliver later. Liberal couttuisslott. Send for frcu sunt- pie hook. British Canadian, 51 wellingtxtn West, Toronto. illilyuu-Itt. for llarbers. Become A.W.AUg.2li~23-il1.St-)p1.2~i-1112i. "Yin-rt. ltt h’ wot-Its, Write Mole!‘ __ llarltur Voile-go, iit-parltttottt "p"- luiflcrqlyuu-("Is Halifax. Ii-l-ttsltf ‘ BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED |wtitNiitfiestttilixI/gtttiwEtrIItllIaIrfci-ii III: IWIII 3L IIZIIHII Kings (‘.ottttly, ouo In \lt|'t'ra\‘ " " "' “T " ‘“ “ '7 ' " llurbttt" District and om- in Hottris J- w- MACKENZIE» MURRAY District, .'tl.to one itt llortagtt llivt-r, 'l‘ittstttltlt, sheet iron man-pp plum“... rm- ;H|..;,||,,,._ it-blwr. etc. 1172 S-IU-tttstttliii. nthut. Must ht- wt-ll rocottlhtt-ittl- -——~—-~—*~~———~————~~~ t-tl‘. Apply hy ictlor or iu pct"- BAKERS OVENS. WRITE FOR sou to Mr. (icorge llttlliotllztlttta catalogue and list oi used ovens. t-ututtgt-r. Sittgt-t" St-tvittg (7o., Deferred payment. if (icsired. iinbbttrd ()ven Company. 1100 o1- no (-I|l|t",{t¢ ct y ltis iravt-lllul! t-xttottst-s. goon has chattgt-tl his rt-sitltettt-te to King lfltiwttrtl liotol, Phone 1111-11. l7tl2-il-il-lill POULTRY NOTICE-Will com- mctmc buying livo poultry about September 10tlt. As usual ltighest prices paid. l". .l. lloltnatt. 1603-8-28-61 “JNO. A. MCDONALD. LAND Surveyor, llortttanvillc, l’. 1S. l" 1363-10-1uto. lit-lp xvittttottfl‘ IIELP WANTED —FEMALE LAD- it-‘t, l~Jarn S7 liuutlroti (Iildittg tirt-t-tittg (Yards, No ' r-ulll work. For pat tculztrs writt- Visoltcr l‘artl ft,.. l-it) Wt-sf 42ml Sh, N. Y. 1727 EXTRA MONEY THIS FALL! You can utaltte st-vcrttl 1111111111211 dollars by utliut: as our ruprt-s- ottlatlvo In your lotutllly, We ltavt-t iltt: Itctti. ttclcctitttt of l't\.r- soual (‘Jtristtuas (inrtis in (‘arr ada, utatlta by ottrttttlvtxs front o-ttr own tlttslgtts (iiattutiitttt artlsls.) only ambitious, ltustlittg mcu or women wantcti. Spccittl proposi- tion it) oxporit-uta-tl (lrttollttg (‘urd Agents. Apply a1. oncc for lull parllcltlars. Mastt-t‘ Kraft (irr-t-tittg (‘urn ($0., 'l‘orottto. 20-7114. Watttcd worries-coop ‘stzcono HAND Itand powt-t- sprayer. Writt- or rail. II. W. Wt-t-lts 1211 l~‘it' _. 172. ~11. To L01, ' 17121- Apply 17 King Square. FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE dimly ltii ldttslott Slrccl, Photto iuT-J. 174s) ~31. T0 1.15551} ""7 Lowdt-tt Aptrrttttt-ttts. The 112s- ldilllutlt‘. Ituntcdittttt possosslott.» 81. l-iaszarti, littrrlstters. I attdt-t l ‘10-8-111-71 Situations Vacant mas Greeting card suntplo hook frets; tttett and wotnott already tanking live dol- lars up daily, in spare timo; ex- lw-rlcttce or capital unnecessary. Brantfortl, S. V. Scpt. l-2-ii. iiarretson Corn pany, Ontario, Wanted WANTED-POSITION As WORK "u; ltmoelwcttet- uscd to children. References. llox 326, W-Sido. 1507-8-27-81. ‘Pt-at-ltt-rs Wanted WANTED -- rump cunts TEA "I!" for. Suffolk; School. Supp1e~ "m"! $50. John killing. Sody. . » a . 1731-1142. |(;. MONEY—- AGENTS WANTED [u take orders for the fittest line "I. PyTHOUaI Greeting Cards on ,._.--—-—-‘ " WATKINS FAMOUS LINE OF- pfIHIIlClH offers every industrious . tween now and Christmas. $10. toI 157K li-ilX-S-II.‘ A. LACKIE. VETERINARY sun-I ailing. I’lc'.t-' T0 LET — FURNISHED HOUSE.‘ ‘l t-: towsa FLAT Km‘ 51-O- $5 PRIVATE‘ CHRIST STUDENTS CAN BE ACCOMMOD- ated. 266 Queen St. 170041-3411 BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED _.. at 235 Fitzroy St. 1689-0-2-31 aoARoEt-"ts ACCOMMODATED 49 Euston Street. ’ 71 BOARDERS CAN as ACCOMMO- tlated 110 Ettstott st. tras-u-ttt. STUDENTS CAN }E'X6¢....(.3. tinted at 292 Fitzroy St. t-‘on SALE —NEW'LY FRESHEN- ed cow or will t-xcltaugo for a large sttittpcr. Apply intro-titan y Office. | Female llelp 'Watttul I—-———%———-- —~— *i.77.‘ ,._.___ MAID WANTED—APPLY ELDON t ilott-I. 141113.945.“ Iii i-di WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL FOR ltottsc work. Apply (iuardlan U1’- fitzc. itc-iorcttccs required. 158711-2811 ‘EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. Atudy "C” care of Guardian. B-ZS-Lf Malt- IIt-TVVuIttT-ti TWO MEN WITH SALES_ ABIL- IIY lo it-tfl- town at ottt-o. Rural work. Apply Wm. Sprowtell, Qua-cu llolt-l, (lily. 1705-11-31-21 BIG EARNINGS, STEADY ‘EM- (‘lturlutic-ttnrtt. liltt-il-Zi-iltvlts lt~|t1 opportunity for ltht- one who qtutlifius. Stu- .\‘ir. (iilht-ri. QIIIEPII 7c per line of a wards r ‘scrvi-d ttiterttoott and evening. Central Guardian ‘ PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. - Isefvlves will be held Sunday itt Harrington Presbyterian Church at 11 s. m. and in Mt. Stewart Hall, at 31.30 p- m. Mr. (i. H. 'l‘rautet" will llreztch. YORK-MARSHFIELD CHARGE r—- Minister, Rev. F. tEfBcotltt-oyd. Services Sunday as follows: Marsh- ilcldjll 0.. m. Pleasant Grove 2 p. nt. llrackley, 3.30 p. m- York 7.30 p. nt. BRADALBANE CHARGE United Church Rev. tDavidCoburtt, M. A. 13.. 1).. pastor. Services for Sept. 5- Pleasant Valley 11 a. m. at which service the Lord's Supper will be observed: Rose Valley 3 p nt. Ilradalbans 7 p. ut. I HAZELBROOK VOIRCUIT.— .\ir. ' Fletoltet‘ will Jocctlpy ' tbewilarel brook (‘ircuitvbtt Buttdnyr ' fl Lind say will qireach at; , lligg‘ Stttttlay tnc-ruittg at 11. afternoon service at tiiittrrtty River at 3_ o'clock anti Capo ltcarat 7- The Lord's Snppt-r will be CROSS ROAD CHURCH, Sunday Scptcillltct‘ 5th at 1i a. ut-, Altextttt- dra Baptist (‘lturclt 3 p. m. and ilazt-Iitrttttk 7- p. ttt. M. Liutit-uty will be the prettchcr. 1i. W. Liutlstty, PilSlill‘. FUNERAL NOTICE-Tho funer- al of the into Z\lr- Joint L‘. Mat:- Uottalti oi’ Victoria will take place lug to thc fuucrttl of tho lulu John (T. Jlttchottttltl tho survicu in Cape 'l‘rttvt»t-ste will be at ll p. tn. attd not 2.210. llttittatl ifhttrclt of (‘attutlt/t, ltcv. W‘, ll. Pulnuer, Mittistt-r. Services Sun- day. Sc-ptt-tttbt-t: 5th: Iiighficltl, l1 a.nt.; lH-ittt-t-towtt llottd I‘. p. ut.; Witutloe North 7.110 p, m. Prettcltittg service at. Wlttslttt- South 'l‘httretitty St-jitctttltt-t" ililt at ii p. m. I ZION CHURCH PASTOR AR- RIVES.—-— lfcv. .\l. Strott, .\l. 1\., 11. QIIUQII we“. 'I'9I'°III‘I- SIIIILI Salesman Wanted 1)., who rtect-tttly was called l0 the "'— '_“" _______,___ i pastor-tile of Zion (‘hurt-h congre- FOXES CAUGHT -" FOXMENVSALESMAN WANTED'__ |NSUR_ gallon in this city avrlvt-tl l-‘ritltty .:;tvo this utivtertisacutout. and ti! “lmhv>u_llllll\ “lmm_l_ ‘fishing nigh. m,“ “nun... m. “h. m-w p.131. villi I080 ‘I IUX PIIIJII‘? Q II'"III"‘| hrufhhi‘. m. l,ulh.,,fiuu Hpvziiullru oral tlttlics totnttrrtttv. services at - illulsrliiit‘). IHHIWIII-IIIIIY- \,.:h,.,|,|“ u...“ ,,,'“'“..,|..,|,','.,, *Fx,.,.|_ Iltc usual ltottrl .\ir. lfttltott mot- Ilc ltas a dog t1 ill Will fill-PI) it.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ I ' I " J " orctl front his ltonto itt Lt-xittgttttt l'a.. via 'l‘orottto. wiotttrttttl. Qut-httc liotol Satturtizty night and Mott- tluy- 1712i ‘SALESM EN-WEOFFERI steady employment and pay] wt-eltly to sell our complete attd . cxcittsive littcs of guarantcedl I quality, whole root, iresit-dttg-to order trues and plants. Attrqctivei illustrated samples and -ful1 co- operation, a nttmey-tnaklng oppor- tunity. Luke Ilrothers Nurseries. Montreal. S. ‘V. 91 For Sale FOR SALE—TEN YOUNG EWEE \\'t-l|tIt-11 IA-tt. Victoria. I’. 1'1. I. IIIIJU l-Z-SI ICOTTAGE FOR SALE—NO. 20 hprittg Sin-ct scworttge and sitth. Apply 1112-15 .\lary (‘ttunollyt 171 (irufttttt Si. ltiili-‘l-Z-Iii‘ FOR SALE OR TO LET—RES|D-I t-utrt: 2!)?» Ilichttlontl Strt-ei. luqttiret, on prctttittt-s tthtl wrilt- or wit-c! otvnt-r. (l. A. Sharp, 181.1, 3171111 Av. W., Yttnt-ottvt-r, ii. t‘. - 1 DHINCHILLASI CHINCHILLAS! liIrt-t-t. front Iiiunt-ltot- lt‘ur Fitfilhi ldttglzttttl. Wu 4 lloyal Rabhltry. Stat Vit-W, l’. 1C. I. 1661i “ 1--lI 'l‘czlcllt~r~t “Emit-d WANTED— TEACHER FOR BE- tlt-qttt- st-lmttl. stmplt-tttcttt. $200.00 tlootl hoard ncar suahttttl, rt-asott- tlhlo rate, l). Schurttttttt. St-r-‘tyn 11187-9 Zl-ll‘ iii GIVE YOUR HORSE A SQUARE DEAL Let him digest and assimi- late his meals In comfort with- out being tortured by BOTS &. WORMS. SHOOT HIM with SUR-SHOT nor attd woatu I ' REMOVER that will rid every infested animal of these injurious par- suites- Our Veterinary Department in always at your service. Ilughes DrugCo Limited. IIoI-l ll p tactical m Large . ‘I ff1§\.‘..- ‘ti; Iliitlt, to. Mt". anti Airs. can supply you.| (191120. 1). 1), A ltcarty welcome to all. charge only his travelling cxpcttses. pro re unto tuteotittt’. of the ~l'I't'=<)I))'"“'III I"' courtt-ctitstt will) Chttrclt in tittuatltt \v111 bc lteltl in Zion Llhurclt 1 p. m. lo deal wltlt a call addres-i sell to licv. (i. S. Mltcltcll, Sum-' pltliitétlitltt, and othnr necessary bus-‘ FUNERAL SERVICES _ The THE (EIHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARSHFIELD — Preaching ser- vice in the Aiarsltfield Bahtipt _ tlhttrch Sunday SepL, 5 at 3 p. 1n. Rev. itoss C. Eaton will rtreaclt. ERAGRANT ; L PERFECTION MASH keep-s ltetts! laying keeps chicks growing put ‘; up by Plverctt llotvati. t‘srletott. 3 1728-91421» KINDERGARTEN will re-Qhen Wetlnestlay tnoruing September li- lh with .\'iiss Berna Huestls ugali: In charge. 172519-4411. CHURCHILL SERVlCES.-- Rev“ l). M. Lamont of 131g BrssllT-l‘, S. arrived itt the clly inst night and‘ will dispense communion at Citurt-lt- hill tontorruw. - SOLOIST AT ST. PAUL'S-BY special request .\irs. Charles Hel- brook of Lotttlott, Ettgluttd. will slug; u solo at the tnoruing service iu| St. Paul's Attgiicntt 'Church on; Sunday next. . 1 I ' I WOOD. I8LANDS.—The services} _ pnchn. ttt the Wood island cottgregutlottl p";m,mnd;,;,n.,d,|;¢|,,W“, ltt (aouttcctiott with the Presbytery y“, ‘ma. c... supply you. ‘ Ian Church in Canada on Sept. 5th| will be couductetl l)y Rev. M- 1C.‘ t NEW PASTOR ARRIVES —~1{e\'. iScoIt Fulton, has arrived in the SIIIIIIIIY- city and is being cordially welcom- KENSINGTON; ()n SI5l)i(51I1I)lEl'5l11 the services in Keu- ..,|_ m. take“ m, h... new duties u,- sittglon anti tiou with tho Prcsbytcriatt CIILIX‘('III11;\\>_ ltt Cattada will be Rev. to all. Illllltlfllllu ill vfllllleiiotvztsttlt- of the Zion (Jltttrclt tumor- conducted by.‘ .__..._ A hearty welcomcl 5T. . P A U L's A N c. L l C A N "CHURCHW-Un Suttdtty. Sept. 5th .tht- Rev. .l. l-lttstace Purdie will A. llrown. u“ Smumy “L 1 p’ m’ ‘RH,’ m“!!! [FOXES CAUGHT — Foxntcn. savtwootttlttct both the ntornittg and cv. ltis atlvcrtisctttt-ttt attd if you 108v It-ttittr, scrvlccs in Si. Patti's (lhurclt, ‘IIIICIIMIIIMI “III UIIIUIIIiY" .1 fox lphottt- (flat-euro NIcPItt-c. l... 1|... “hoe-ow m“ tho Rg-Qtorv Rev, '—"m I‘): ' 5111'? ' ' Iii :1 _ I‘ 13-‘ I . - cuuscH 10F s¢0TLA~D-—<>\- .. '.I.'.',.‘.I...'.' llItImi-riiitfttifi. 1.131” " "“""“‘“"_L._ I COUNTY COURT. -A sitting of ‘Qlltlflllr-l (‘ottttty (‘ourt was held itt ‘tht- Supromc Court llulltlittg ycs- BCPVICQ-“iitt-twlzty before .lutlge Stewart. and IFITS-S-BS-S-Ii. BROOK FIE LD.-_ The "'“"" III IIIQ IITQIIKIIHIII (‘ltlltiffigittlott OH u uttutltt-t‘ of civil t-uscs were dis- FUNFRAI- SUNDAY- *7?!" Illll- Suttdtty, September 5th will be asIpost-tl of. "m1 "I III“ IIII" IIIWIIW“. I"- ~\I-'“" follows: liartsvilltt 11 u. m. audt —---— IIfWI" “'*"_ "III" Ids-P" blllulflv 1" Brookilt-Itl mo p. ut. Sunday School THE POLITICAL cnowo vows ~’--I° i“ '"- "m" "I" W“ *"'*I*I*"""' at lirotthilt-ltl at 10.11011. m. lluut-‘THEM our. Rcv. Nell IIt-rilittll ImNIIIII I” SWIM‘ MII" IIIIY I“-‘III"' or tilt-or 10.31.11, n1_ m“! llnrtgvillt-‘lttts rt-tttrut-tl front vacation and Iwy‘ it) a. ut. All arc cordially lttvltctl. IWIII IIYPKKPII IMllIl Illttflilllii 111111 ' a . Itvt-nitttr. in tho (‘t-nlral (‘ltristitttt wINSI-OE SERVICES:— Th“ PRESBVTERY MEET|NG__ AIFltttt-t-h. Thu wuornittg subject 'i‘ltt~. llackgzrotttttl And tltt- cry of Print-o i-Itlwttrd Island itt I‘I"III"“~_ I" III“ "WIIIIIK ‘III: “m” H“, |.,.U_.,])yu.,.|“]| man utll Jncaclt on. iht. sully-ti, .t )vt-r,v titnt-ly unc, Just ttowmlltc ml“ m“ Sam‘ m“ Imvt-ry" cordial invitutiott is extended to visitors. funeral of the lato ilargarct Mor- Poiitit-ttl Crowd Vole 'l‘ht.-ttt 0111.. .»\ I '1 Campaign Gems 'I‘he Hon. Wm. L. MscKenZIe King_ ex-Prltne Minister. and ohe greatest 0f Canadian political hunt- bugs. has tiled his pless and ntsde his defense to island voters. In some things his speech in.- the Strand was a. brilliant success. His opening rentarks showed 111m as s psst ntuster ht the flatterers art. and an expert in the applica- tion oi soft soap. For fluency of speech he measured up to the best. As defending counsel, with a keen grasp of hiscase, he adroitly evad- ed the cottct-ete substance oi’ the charges against‘ life government and cleverly adapted every incident apparently itt his favor. to the ad- ntlttedly difficult project of cover- ing up a record of national wrong- doing. t - in his rtartlsatt. leanings, the Hon. Mr. King was at once elevated to the pedestal for idol worship; to the surface judging Conservative, to some extent under prejudice, as a-t astute power for evil to the things they citerish, but to the p01- itical analyist and critic. a com- plex subject for study and dissect» lon-oi’ character. One thing hc established with an unerring ct-r- minty and that is his total unfit- ness for tho exalted Position of Printc Aiinistet- of s great and ho-J- or loving people-Jo1tt' intelligent (tattadiat) population. Pcrversiotts of titc truth on the part or pettifoggittg politicians is often winked at. but when these come from a man aspiring to fill insults the reapectttbllity of tltc nation, And .\ir. King. with cool deliberation passed this insult. At the starting point, witcn boasting of the reduced pot-stage, he declared;- "Jttst think of it; a redttctlott of one third off the whole of our whole rtosial revetttte." Wltcn; the act is considered that there is uore- tlttt-tiott on |18\VH1)a[)c1‘S, ntattttscript, drop letters for city tlcllvcrit-i-t, book post and parcel post, Ills tit:- llbcratc strclch of lltc truth p. must apparent. The reduction only ap- plics lo IUIIUYH for Ulllrilliu delivery. covterittg a very sntall fractlutt o1’ postal st-rvicc. Next in order comes his stats- mottt that Taxation untlor the Alelg- hen govornntcnt "was the greatest ever," The direct taxation under the Mciglten government in 1020-21 totalled $168,000,000. Under tho To the 1.1.1.. hound rltherat/htttttt, .. .. ., tho ltigltest seat 1n governntmt_ it . prist- to iho young ttlteric. and It-t trottsitlttrtatl vouuc 1555s HONORED. -? John V. Pass. S. .l. has rcceivtetl alt-f pointttttattt us ' " and juttiors at St. Stanislaus Jesuit whit,“ “w decmlfied was held‘ Se,“ direct Uppusue m- um muh~n “.35 toucht-r of novtc... Novititttc, (lttt-lplt, Ontario. ’i‘lti:4: tppolttttttc-ttt canto as’ quite a sur-, ltonor itt the, a ltiglt lrico at tho ltott-‘c was cottdtttrtctl by . Jittrt-ltisttr; King regime it increased to $177.- 000,000. in 15121-2: $181,000,000. in 1fl22-$I_ and to $lil2,00tl,0il0. in 1921i- 4. .\ir. Kittgfls statement w s the rison took place Thursday after- noon front ltcr lute rcslt1cttcc_ ltich- tnoutl street. atutl was largely at- loiltlt-tl. showing tltc esteem itt his own taxation o1‘ 102i that was "the greatest ever", atttl uttite wcll .\ -. “U h he ltttcw 1t. Ramsay and Rev. Mr. and at. the grave by Rev. Xit-tton-tlitt Vallt-v to llortlt-tt. 'l‘hc _ _ _ _ .\ir. ltantszty. 'l‘ltc followittg were _ _ (tuartlizttt on lit-half oi’ tho citizens “‘I"II' Y“"I'~‘I “I -I_¢‘-““II IIWIIIIIK- III-Ill... 1,1,1; huafurs: _]()]1|| ylt-Lattgltlatt, Then ‘tn cottsolttizttetl revenue, lttts ph-asttt-c in mttt-tttlittp. a lit-arty CM" III,“ u Imllnm. Ipmilner Iaiiiittrtlock Rose. Attgtto" Mclflachertt. which includes all iorttts of Indir- ‘vvhomn. H, I]... ]](|\v minis“... U; Quoott hl|1iilrg’h('1it)uI, city amhis n; _. mk L’ mm)". 0W0“ (joyh, “my on taxation‘ (he 31.313119“ gflvem. Zion t‘httrt~lt. w" "I ‘VII-Ii’ Immm“ “w” NmThil-Itltrztrtl Parkman. lntcrnttettt was IIIPIII I" 1929- IIIOII‘ 111$! W111‘- COI" ltIvt-r. l,“ U“, [runphfs (-t..,.,,,,...y_ lectetl- ss-tt).74-ts,:ss5. Tito King -- —-~ —-—»-— govcrnntcnts collection in. 1:121 TURNER.-—~At ()‘Lettry trt- .\ir. and Airs. William 1C. 'I‘ttrttcr, a son. DOYLE-—At North Rttstico. Attgttsl .\l. .1. lioyle a son tAttdrcw Arthur tiavun.) MacDONALD -—-At (‘ut-lcton Siding tut August 20th. to .\ir. and Mrs. llusst-ll. Niatwhottaltl, a tiaugltlcr. HEWiTT.—-Ai llrulc, 51.8., on Aug. 27th. to .\ir. and \.\irs. ltlrit: 1). liew- ill. tttct- Miss idssie littxtott) a son. M ON ‘I GOM E RY—At Park (Icrtter Sept. 1st to .\ir. and Mrs, licatlt Motttgtltttt-ry a tlaugltittr. weight ll pottutls. . LORD-- At (‘ambrl ab. Niass. ou Attuttst 21th. 11120.11) . r and Mrs .\l. t‘. Lord. tut-o Margaret (Yoylc) u _ Isotr-Jvllfrctl Matthew. RO'SS—At iiotlfortl. Mass" Attgttst 20th. Iitilti, to Mr. attd Mrs. .luutes A. Iloss. tueo Laura Sit-wart) lor- ntcrly ol’ tiartlolti, ‘l’. i-J. island tt tiaughtt-r. ' ji/‘IVAR-RIAGES 1ABBOITT~— w||.t.ts- at tho .hotttt> of thc. hridofis parents on St-pt. 1_ hy ‘tho ltov. 1C. M. Aitkon. B. A..(i1atlys Mary Abbott. (Zorn- ‘wall to \ ‘illlattt \‘Vil1is oi Klugslolt. DEATHS HARVEY-At (frapuutl, Wcdncstltty Supt. 1st. 11120, .latttcs 1lut'vcy,ttgtttl 70 yt-ttrs. l-‘ttttcrttl from his lute rcsltlnntro. Saturday afternoon at. 2 o'clock tout.- rrt-stiylvriittt 1701110: tery, Tryon. McFADYEN — Al Rico Point. Schl- il. (Iatltcritttt Mary Nicldtttiyt-tt, til-tell 17 years. Fttncrttl front hcr parents rvitltleilce Saturday‘ Seltl- III!- "e1" vice starting at 2 p. ut. lnturtttnttt (iauoo Cove. VESSEY - At. Ynrk. Sept. 3. John Vossey, aged 8S yours. Funeral front roaldettct: of tho late (ieorso Ves- scy Saturday Sept. 1th, scrvico ‘s-tartittg at 2 p. ttt. Interment York |(‘entetery. ' -8:‘I'ET8ON-—.Ai thc i‘. 1C. lslntttl iiospiittl. Sept. II, Mrs. (trace Stet: ‘son. Ftmcrttl Sutttltty atZ p. 111'. from tho resltlettreot‘ Mrs. Edward Chandler, King Square. KING-SQUARE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH -‘- Rov. 16.11. Ramsay, 1). the preacher taking for his subject be Mrs. W. (1. Spcttctrt‘ and Mr. A. it. (iillls. Tho Sunday School chau- Kes hack to the afternoon lng Prayer Xit-etittg at it) u. nt. Victoria Hotel One of the largest and host equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada 1).. will ‘ ‘Love's 'l‘rib\ttt-.", The soloi~l will I" I 1.0.1.; tcmbct" 7th, 4:141 t-‘tmtltl 2.51". and as this is the first Suu- lIllY-fi- III-“I day of Scptetttber there will be :t mt: _ ‘ qtoclttl rttissittttttry offering. Alorn- ll. .\l. ti. S. lHtIrt-wt cu the WHIP-t!" _v t sH|ps To v|5|1- HERE___}H3 amounted to $436,202,155. (most of thisyear is chargeable to the Aieig- ., - -1>l - Lit-at.-tiovt:rn0r llcartz has _ prfalchl IIIQHIOHFIIY‘Inowingaor ::I€|t'e‘(’*It‘-I)\It-t1 a t-ttnttttutticatintt from the I19" l-’-°"‘-’I‘IIII@IIII 3352-271-571- III sitter “ "Imus 1e avs- n 10._ . ' _ _' , - ,. 1922; stosoat, 210. in 1923 and cumin’; m,“ w_ M_ "ya" w," m, tuptatlt ot tht, ltetttlt sloop of war 3406581840. in w“. Yet Wvml Villc l)'\'s, in reply to a wire sent ialifax by his llouor. that that ship will ntoor in (fhttrlottetowtt ilarhttt- on ‘Fncsday aftt-rnoott, Sep- for thrcc Iso corn- ting that. these statements, oi’ his own l-‘lu- nuce Minister 1-1on..1. A. Robb star- ing him in the face he ltas the dar- ing eifi‘()illci‘y to t-ltarge that the Aieigltctt tnxataiott "was the great- est ever." What tlettetttlettce can -tt ltoncst people placc upon so do- llouor has ltlt-zttctl with (itlar/a n. to Stitnntcrsltlt: ti-rt o1.‘ ht-r tisti ..._.___ r-lll (101116: to lfiurrl >11. '.lt-\\'ll on 'l“.tt-s ,, - .\ir. hurt-n . Doncettc who has day so as to lr- " "tutc tttnc I T ' _ been sending ltis vacation with his. ‘_ parepts. lcft. last Saturday on re- tttrn to lloslott. Neil Herman returned last ‘us the Villt- !)'Y.~s. tie Iunlvctl wur-l tint‘ tho nut . gValeriatt will In: r-‘stttt-tttl and 111.1‘. Ishc will ho in ..tztri)ttt~ttttt'tt for t'i‘ucsda_\', (it-Joho" '1iI| uutd Nlouday Rev. night front a ltoliduy visit to Nova - ~ ::. 1: .1121‘ ‘.1 . . $1.“,mfitlfniln,liiglltxlg$g Scotta, and will occupy his own lyemfw. m," m, vmi, m. thus“ 8mm pulpitniu Central Cltrtstttttt Church '0 m“: Wm has “Tm mum, WW totntuttttv at the ntorutiu: and cv- Iqmlp eutng services. _E.__.<oc-___- .\ir. i-‘retl Kelly and .\ir. (lettrgc Walker lcavo this tnoruittg for PERSONALS Mottt-mtt to take part in the Labor Miss l-Itttnta Wholatt. (‘ily, was a Day Sports. ‘y. __ " PAGE urns - IOOOOOOOfQQ-QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOFO§QOOOOOOOMI. 5t James flrzshptctiiaiidiiijiiltih: _ Minister-Rev. W. Bruce Muir 11.00 A. NL-Sermon. 2-30 P. AIL-Sunday School, 7.00 P. M.—Sermon. Q OQOOQQ-QOOOQQOOOQQO- OOQOOOOQOQQOOO-OOQOQOOQOOOOOOOO-OOOVO'O-§1§O‘;Q§-Q§§4%Q§' ovvwooomvoooovoooooooooooo0voo+wo0+6o¢¥$oooovooo ' Erinitp flliniteh ttilburci) MINI8TER$!-—FIEV. W. M. RYAN, B. A. REV. E. H. RAMSAY. D. D. ORGANlSTi—-W. E. FLETCHER, A. R. C. M., A. T. C. L. SERVICES FOR TOMORROW 10.00 A. M.--Prayer Meeting. 11.00; A. M.--Mornlng Service. Preacher: Rev. E. H. Ramsay. D. D. Subject: “Running the Race." So|oist—Mrs.W. G. Spencer 2.30 P- M.-—Slmday School. Special mlsionary offering. ’ 7.00‘ P. M.-—Evening Service. Preacher: Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A. Subject: "Love's Tributes" Soloist: Mr. A. Fl. Glllis. b VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ALL SERVICES QQQOOOOQQOQOQOOQQOOOOOOOQOQOOOOOOQOOQQQOOOOOOQOQ. §§Q§'§9QQ00Q0QOOQOQQO'QQQQQQQOOQOOQOOQOQOQQQQ-QQQQZQO ‘ , o Central Christian Church Preacher-Rev. Neil Herman t . i ._- 25c I I . Week End Specials Subject Suttday Evening— “THE POLITICAL (‘ROWlL-‘VOTE THEM OUT” CORDIAL INVITATION TO STRANGERS AND VISITORS. i l t l 31y} o0 ouomovgfiio 0400 o-ooo 00o GRAPES . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. 25c PLUMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . .. 25c ORANGES (Large Size) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c GRAPE FRUIT 3 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c acueasnnttas, 2 quarts for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c PICKLES per Bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c ICING SUGAR (All Flavors) 3 pkgs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c PUDDINGS (All Flavors) 3 pkgs, . , _ 25¢ I NUJELL or JELLO 3 pkgs, _ , . _ . , _ , , , . _ , _ , , ,_ 25p CARROTS. PARSNIPS, BEETS. ONIONS. CABBAGE 25c As we expect a large shipment of plums see us before buy- lng. Highest price paid for eggs. P. J. MacDONALD COR. PRINCE tAND KENT $TS. Phone-BBS liberate a. stretcher of the truth‘? ‘y " declares- Mackenzie King, i“h. the King 0f (ireat Britain re- Agafn In landing the West lnd- fused dissolution to a Prime Min- ics treaty. hc enlarged on tho aIlt-g- isicr when asked for." This is od COIICEHHIK)“ ntatlc itt rstttnt for lrttc. ab-oluiely true; but never itt reciprocal entry or ottr prntlttcts in--tln- lut-‘t ltutttlretl of years has a to their tnarkcte. lie tiartlcttlurly king o1‘ l-Irtglttntl had a Alnt-ltettzle atressetl an alleged “reutoval of ‘Kim; to tlcal with. and never itt that duty from oranges, lemons banatt- period has ~t Prime Minister. with as, grape fruit, articles whtclt we two votcs otnott-t-nttfitlence already do ttot produce, and which does passotl. anti a vote of censure pend- not enter ittto t-ttnttsctitiott withflng against hint. asked for a dis- ottr Catraditttt farmers, “which, Itt-‘sttltttiott. In evpry Sun). gage the flflIllltftl. ‘W0 Karo in return for tit-fctttctl tnitilutry would hand an and U" united ma“, “Va twcclt-ttttti vlsitt-t- to Rustlco (Tapes. its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rates $4.06 t. $5.00 pel‘ Lllruce llont-ywt-ll, Toronto, was .1 root-tit, visitor‘ to North Rus- tico, gut-st of .\l r. autl Mrs. 'i‘itontas ‘l')t‘)yle. day .. ~ I I Prof. 'l‘attiott rt-tttrttctl last uitzltt t _ . . ~ , . .~ ‘ . (lharlottetown \It11iIIli., tht. Amltctsl luxhil) . ____ HOIQI Q0» Ltd- I Mrs. a. A. .\I1'..\'l'III anti Miss Eva McNcill Sutttuttersitltr, ntotorctl to the city yt-sturtltty. Miss Priscilla lluolc lcnvcs this .morttittg for littstott after spending Proprietors I HARRY C. BROWN, Manager VICT Rm Ho I'- ltlte sumutcr at hcr ltontc in Lltis Fred M. Gibson, Halifax; T. my‘ (Zarr. Ottawa; l’. C. (illi- Pictott; --"" Mr ttutl .\ir.-t W. lllttc, New (ilasgow MI-‘IS KIIIIIIIWII NIIIYIIIIIIIIINWIIO 1,1. _,\_ Mal-gm Alnhpygt; Hm-rautltnt-t itccn tho guest, of Mrs. (yrus llradsltaw. Jtlntttttt Bradshaw. Sutu-IMIICMIIIIIIII IQII YWINIIIIY IIIIIIIIIIII? tnt-rsitle; ltfccllitt llrzttlsltaw, .\ir I01‘ IIIIIIIII-V 7 and Mrs M. L. iiradsltzttv, Suntmt-r- ' side; Lorcttu Mclsanc. llmoklitttfii 'I'II'~ IITIlI MT-‘i- w- A- ‘DQYIQ ‘IIIII i-1._.loltttstut A. McDonald. llostuiIIIY- APIIHII‘ F- F“)! "I NBW YPITII Mass; it. A. llittulttg. .\t. S. uiltiyzgtlity arc sttctullns very ltlcflfln"! .\ir. llt-ttjatttitt. 1t.-r. tatttvoi-i-I, Mont- lmlltlltys at ‘North Rustic". attest! rt-ai; .Vi. I). llottstort, Toronto; ‘.l. of lite fortncrs parents." A Mctiottgii {Mtft-LHVJ. K. lldcfintt- ' I ' ‘ '_ ' gnu. W. K.’ Mcllolttzztn, Sydney; Mr H, Dhhlg-Legn‘ .\l. ‘L. A" wrtsi l- 1W1 in the city yesterday. c" ~ ouiso Vi?" ifitllF-y“ L -.I\.. \\'. “Mi-s ilgtittiiitrcyis Syliltf i-i. . ._. Nicholsott,__ Sntnutetzsttl Jnhn Miss Myra Wood Snttthporl Wright, New (ilsttgotv; .l. .\. lie-spent the week end in Meadow Askill, (linen Buy; 11. 11. (‘uldtvelililnnk the, gngétt of hor cousin Cora Iroquois; .1. E. ‘Diroan, ilalifttx; MacLeatt. I) John L. Benton, Nctv iinvett; .'\1r and Matisnt .l. Sittnud. Montreal; P..\It' and Mrs Mme Vttlnton. Bettud- ctuln, Motttronl: (Y. l). Hart. Sat-k- ville; (ten. 1C. Allen, Mnncttttt; M. W. Mnsher nutl family, i-iniifax: Y. llucnfic, I‘. Porns, Montreal; .\l. 11. Young and wile, Miss ltlthol Barrios St. Joint; Mrs Frank Coleman, Mrs Adoiand Poirler Mde Adelantl Poirier. Montreal; F. .1. E. Wright. Miss l). Morris. Summerttide; F. \v Sntith, Montreal; A. J. tDnif, Hali- fax; .l. R. Brltlade, Ilnl-ifax. ‘Mr. Robert. Arbiug. iinnshaw was a recent visitor to the city on httsl- ness. Mr. George A. French, New Wiltshire was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mrs. D. D. Sdannell and hcr two sands David and Gordon, who have .\ir. and Mrs. Joseph hicLnre Sr. and .\ir. and Mrs. .l. ll. hit-Lure ltavt- rctttrttt-tl to ivloncttttt after a most enjoyable motor trip to North llustico where they visited Mr. Mc- and .\liss Elizabctlt McLure. Rev. Ross C. Eaton anti family re- tllritetl yesterday from u ltoiiday visit to Nova Scotia and New iirttttswick. .\ir. iflatott \v111 occupy the pulpit. ot‘ the linptist church to- morrow at tho tnorttittg and even- ing stIrviccs. ' pattlctl by his brother, Mr. I-‘rattlt Murr of this city. who will visit i. \ Messrs H, Lapthorn and L. S. Stevenson of the North American Life Assurance Company left yes- crday ntortting, (or Toronto to at- tend tlts'a'hnttttl convenfioh of the ' ~ Nslaro Club, aa-"tielegdflea-iroht the lsiandflrbese twmatzents tire to l)e r wonaratuiwtod asquuliiying asmotn- tors of this club. . .\ir. Karl Cameron leaves this norning for Chicago where he will ske up commercial art at the yieyerboth College. On Wetlnestlay averting a number of Karl's friends zathoreti at hls- home and present- ‘tl hint with tflvsiuable club baa ts a memento of their friendship. A Jolly eveniugtwsa then spent be- fore regretiul farewells were said. 111.4 brother Ralph accompanied hlttt folk LnwSchool in Boston. The been spending‘ the suntnter at Geo rgetowtt leave this ntnrttlng on re- turn to Boston. success in their studies. L_ Luna's sisters, Mrs. ‘Phontas lloyle .\ir. C. H’. Murr of Boston, Ziiass, left. on return this ntorttltut. accom- fretzr entry in the West India ntar- itets." 111s tlecttpiio" itt this, is in the fact. that all theoc articles, when shipped direct front tho coun- try of growth. were alrcatly l-‘itlilfi 01-‘ 1)U'l‘Y.'frottt all (rottntrites, wht-tt that. treaty ‘as negotiated. Why .:ott1dtt’t .\ir. King admit thi< truth‘! 0n tltc matter of Maritime Rights also, he sought in escapn the pcn- tlty for ltls rash words during tho 1026 cnntpalgtt. 11c tried to sntootlte that fatttous tplcry of his Ions claim that it prcfixctl his au- over to tho question which, those wicked Torin.‘ did not ruthllslt. Titt- notable feature of it, is. in the fact that the Liberal pres. were ctptttlly zuilty in the failure to puhllslt it, for tho sufficltettt reason that tltt-y his parents Nig‘. and Mrs. Mann oevcr heard it. until last night. Marr, 144 Iittutlttgtott Ave, Btttrk Now that it has ntndt- a Itclattetl nay, 1305mm .lpl)eiti‘illlce they ntny give it t-ur- rency. Getting down to httrd tacks, his answer wus,—"Sltou' me what Maritime Rights arc." and I will try to find a rcnttrtly. mother Instance of avoiding th truth. .\ir. Kittg ltntl somewhat to say of what 41's raIli-tl “Ziittritittte wrongs". one of those he stiltl u-as the defeat 1f Reciprocity. by Not-a Scotlzr in i011. This he classed ms a calam- ity not only to the Biarltlntcs. but ‘.0 all of Canada. What are Maritime rlgitts?" by an ingen- n it; .. .11 he was tell- ttttcotttlltitnutl resignation in the I Crown. DEVELOPED AND I nmhrsn PHOTOGRAPHS i ENLARGEMENTI CRASWELL ITUDIO 137 Great George Street I Queen A Hotel ‘ I t Since taking over this Hotel we have up")! min)’ I thousands of dollars in la now (HQJIIIQIC Hotel oi it! clan in the Maritime Prov- Incas. i‘! appeals to those I who wnttii: comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a model‘- I repairs and improvements. It: ts far as Montreal on his way to ‘ake up his law studios in the Suf- Gttardittn wishes both ynttltg men’ lng the truth, anti really meant What he said, what answer ltas he "'6 WI" ' i ‘ ‘n make to tho tact that 0n May 14. g o “.00 t D9 1923, ho and his wbnls party voted, "R. a. "I m u o u in parlia-ntettt. asuinat .\ir. 1Porke's p" "7' _ ttotfon calling [or reciprocity with‘ the United States? it looks very‘ charlottetOwn much as ii Mr. King anti his assoc- iates have had. in the present year Hotel Co.) o swallow quite s number o1 uttns- ' P'.°p|.|‘“r. w, sous doses at the httndt of their Progressive ntssters. ‘ M438 L, UQQHAIQ; Ihnwr. ..._+ 1.: L. "Not within the last huntlred dl? liiajorities for Myers and Iilesservey oin September . to! at rsrsfittt r avert new f’ ‘L. ...,_..