F do the best he can for Canada. Oh l : all, the lnost independent oi’ " pages of history; but . lmade it easier for someone else to [l have been inspired to reverence - iithan you have made a big contribu- cxprcsslng appreciation oi‘ the hos- ‘ l fare of the Dominion. . - i ijoovered top and bottom. ‘ o Gluing: OAT§ Deliglntiol on Cool Mornings Cooks up w. :8 e sad». (Continued From Page ‘ll old man and see recorded there the struggle and effort of three quart- ers of a century; to shake the hard. gnarled hand. worn with toil, and feel. as you look into the faded eyes under the thin grey hair: "Here is i a man who struggled for Canada. who has done something for Cana- da!" Those are things that lift you out o} the ordinary, sordid matters of life. I am better whenever I see one of those men, my fellow cit- ilens. who think l can render some service to this country. l cannot af- ford to let them down. I confss l am weary at times; but I shall just ‘ struggle on with the courage that comes to me from your kindly thought. your sympathetic expres- sion. vour understanding of heart and mind. "None can understand this so _ much. it seems t0 me. as the older women. You sometimes see the tears i their faces, as they shake you by he hand. You realize that here are -i‘W0men who understand: they have sons. they have daught- ers; they care for Canada, and they are interested in one who will try to yes, it is indeed worth while! "I wish you all well. I wish you all happiness. I wish you all that measure of prosperity that comes from honest effort. You may have to wait a long time for it. It might be that seeming prosperity and true prosperity are not the same thing; but there comes that contentment of heart and mind which is. after all things. . "One thing more. I wish you with all my heart the opportunity for that continued service that you have given so- splendidly in these parts to our country. - You may not have given it in a large measure; your names may not be enrolled upon the book of fame or on the you have given great service. If you have . struggle on, if you have sent out ymen and women of character. of de- ltermination, oi’ courage, to hold {high the banner of truth. to lead llives of integrity; if the sons and ‘l daughters of Prince Edward Island jund other parts of this country those principles by your example. ’tion." Mr. Bennett concluded bv again HON. R. B. BENNETT satlon it is to shake the hands of sol many people. of the older people es-l pecially; to look into the face of an . Central Guardian VISITING YACHT-A pleasure o. New York, arrived in port here on Tuesday. Besides Mr. Kip there were on board as guests Mrs. N. A. Birge of Sherman. Texas. and Mr. L. Taylor of New York. ENGAGEMENT Mr. Henry H. Macias-lane mm. ounces the engagement of Anderson of Montreal, son of Mr. The marriage to take place shortly in Montreal. 7149 ANGLICAN SERVICES-Eleven- th Sunday after Trinity August 19th. St. Johns’ Milton Sunday S_chool 10 a. m. Morning Prayer. 11. a. m. Si. Marks‘ Rustico Sunday School 2. 30 p. m. Evening Prayer. 3 p. m. Hampshire. Evening service 7. 30 p. m. Preacher Rev. C. F. Johnson. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADAm-Sunday Aug. 19th. Services will he held in the Clifton Church at 3. p. m. in the Geddle Memorial Church at 7.30 p. m. The Preacher at both services will be the Rev. F. G. MacKintosh. Pictou. IIAZELBROOK; lOlll-ClllTl-Clr- cult services as follows for Sunday ~Aug. 19th. Cross Roads 11. a. nl. Alexandra 3. p. m. I-Iazelbrook 7 lz. m. Baptismal Service at Hazel- brook at which it is hoped to have Rev. W. R. MacWalker as preacher. SUCCESSFUL WINNERS — The drawing of the bed spread. flower set and gentleman's pipe took place in the Assembly Hall Tuesday night. The winners were: Mrs. P. C. Brown, Kent Street. Gentleman's Pipe; Miss Irene Fall, Sydney Street Bed Spread. and Miss Edythe Wood Hazelbrook, Flower Set. HARRINGTON, MARSIIFIELD MOUNT STEWART-The Rev. W. Bruce Muir will dispense holy coln- munion on Sunday, the 19th inst. in the Presbyterian Church, at Har- rington. 1l a. m.; Marshfleld at 3 p. m.. and Mount Stewart at 7 p. m. Preparatory services will be held on Thursday the 16th at Harrington at 7 p. m.. at Marshfleld on Friday the 17th, at 7 p. m.. and at Mount Ste- wart on Sunday morning the 19th, at 11 a. m. All the preparatory ser- vices will be taken by M. W. Bar- nett, student cathechist. PLEASANT VISIT.—Mr and Mrs. Benjamin J. Graham of Winthrop. pltalitvextended to him. His final| appeal. was to the individual to do, hisbr her best for the future we1-‘ . 138M355’ i ‘BRAYCO” SPECIAL ENGLISH FOX NETTING roll Mall/J X I5 will make line Ju-eedlng pen ltlx20x5 to 6 It. high .1 Order now. i ABi-ace- McKay & 00., SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. ti__.__.___..___"—i— [SPINNING ‘s i I (R-U-lz-IISIO. -_-l-L_.__.._.'__-____>_ Shiplue your wool‘ to be spunl IIIIAFQNII, priecrtwonty-flve cents? l’ filglo and twenty-eight double» ‘fifllbfilfilill e way uni lots. of‘ WM. LANDRIGAN. ' saurlsjr. s. 1.] w _.l Mink Farmirstav; . I .P~ Ev L mink farm-‘groomsman. The ceremony was fol- . use “Brayco” 8999'“ ézluésdOtgyh/li‘. Steel. s50 Barrington [Graham's old home on the Island. n: ‘and! ‘m, "a" on ‘ltwo young people who have many Mass. accompanied by Mrs. Gra- ham's sisters. Emily and Lydia Bloomfield. are on a visit to Mr. They are the guests of Mrs. Albert E. Graham and family of Murray Harbor North. Mr Graham and company motored to the Island 1n his palatial Buick Car, and they aro all enjoying their holiday trip immensely. They purpose returning to Winthrop in a week or so, but with the firm desire to return t0 (he Island next summer and enjoy themselves fishing trout and cod (It which the become experts. PROMINENT VISITOR — Sir Jehangir H. Kothari. Kt. O.B.E.. KIIL, a well known financier from Karachi. India. who is making his eighth tour of the world is in the city this week and leaves today for Boston and New York. He has been a member of the Legislative Council of His Excellency the‘ Governor of Bombay and served in that position during the regime of Lord Willing- don. now Governor-General of Can- ada. His visit here is for botil edu- cational and recreational purposes. While on the Island he has been taken on a number of motor trips by Mr. W. K. Rogers. Mb WEDDING BELLS-Rev. Father Burns officiated at the marriage at half past six dclock on Wednesday morning. Aug. 8th. in St. Mary's Cathedral. of Miss Florence May Mclnnes of Prince Edward Island. and William Walton Fenn, of the Cable Steamer John W. Mackay. friends in the city. In spite oi‘ the early hour for the ceremony. manv friends were present to witness it. the bride who was attended by Miss Agnes Fougere in a gown of white silk. worn with the conventioal veil and orange bl . her bouquet being" of roses and sweet peas. Miss Fougere also wore a pretty gown of pink silk, with picture hat. and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Horace E. W. Steel attending as a breakfast at the resid- Street. when friends extended hear- vlwht belonging to Mr. Fred n. Kip ANNOUNCED.- hls Everett. Mass.‘ arrived by auto on a daughter. Ann Lyle. to My, Dalflvisit to the latters parents, Mr and and Mrs. John Anderson of this city.i clues wide, 1 mch f. papal; Now. i WCE; McKAY &! s"; miss". tv felicltations. Mr. and Mrs. Penn, who have the best wishes of all who know them, will make their home in this cltv. The bridccrooms gift to the bride was a substantial che- Weatem (imam ~41‘ L l. CALLBICK? Dental Olflfifltll -be closed from August X10! t fdw weeks until further nbflom- . ' I 7123-8-15-21. I _.._. -N0’l‘lCl—-Ali DQIIOns owing tun to town of Borden are rc- - quested to make payment of same on-or before AIR. 25th. 1928. u af- ter that date some will be handed to attorney for collection. Come]- iua Blavln, TownClerk, Borden, P. E. I. 7008-8-10-61 ' tlATwfl-"(Presbyterian services Wlil be held on Sabbath as follows; In Victoria West at 10.30 a. m. in Tyne Valley at 2.80 p. m. and in Lot p11 at 7.30 p. m. Everyone made wel- come to the above services Q --WELLINGTON UNITED CHURCH iElVlClik-No Services on Sab. the 19th Inst; On Bab. the 26th Inst. Divine Worslp Welling- ton l1 dclock. a. m. Victoria West at 3. o'clock p. m.; Inverness 7. o'- clock p. m. Rev. D M. McGowan. B. A Minister. -—-UNITED CHURCH of Canada, Kensington. Aug. 19th Rev. J. R. Saint D. D. ‘Minister. 9.45 a .ln. Sunday School, 11. a. m. “Following the Lord Fully." 7.30 p. m. Bro-skim! with the Past. 3. p. m.- First United Church Summerfield. A Hearty wel- lcome to all. -—Mr and Mrs. Wesley Strong. of Mrs. Fred Palmer, of Summerside. S. Eastern Guardian ..'C'LUB SHIPPING fat cattle calves. Hogs and Lambs. Sourls. Monday iorenoon Aug. 28th only ltlied stocks will be shipped. 715i naasman Ahslvw-Mr. .1. w Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. tf —i-O-Ql PERSONALS ..’Mr Philip Rooster. Morell,.re- cently visited Georgetown. A ..'Mr Frank McPherson. Launch- ing, recently visited. Georgetown. A ..'Dr. MacDonald St. Peters re- cently visited Georgetown, A ..'*Mr George Leslie, Morell, re- cently visited Georgetown. A ..‘Misses Edna and Marjorie Gordon R. N. New York. recently visited Georgetown. A ..'Hon. J. A. and Mrs. ‘McDonald. Cardigan motored to Georgetown. recently. A ..'Mlss Mary Head. Montreal, is visiting in Georgetown the guest of Her neice Mrs. Joseph Dalton. A ..'Mr Aeneas Balchilder Colin and Emmet MacDonald John Mac- Donald and Henry Waitell lelt Thursday for Western Canada A‘ ..'Dr and Mrs. Watts. Dorchester. Mass. motored to Georgetown and are the guests of Mrs. Watts sister Miss Gladys MacDonald. A ..’Miss Gladys MacDonald who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. (Judge) H. O. Mclnemey St. John returned to her home ill George- town. A ..'Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dillon and little son Freddy arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Corrigan. Georgetown Royalty. —-Mr. C. O. Tathaln. editor in chief of Rod and Gun and Canadian Silv- er Fox News, Woodstock, Ont.. was a visitor to Summersido during the past week. —Mrs. (Rev) W. P. McVie, of Sherbrcoke, Qua, with her children. and Misses lAlma and Helen Yeo and Mr. Hamid Yeo, Charlottetown. have been visiting Summerside, for several days the guests of their sister, Mrs. J. J. Enman. —-Mr and Mrs. Harold Hulllng, or South Braintree. Mass. arrived by auto on Thursday evening on a visit to the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Benj. Nesbit, of Summ side. —Mrs. Gilbert Gallant, Summer- side who had been under treatment for four weeks in the Prince County Hospital for an attack of fever was able to leave the hospital for home yesterday fully recovered. -—— In Memoriam Mil. EDWARD DAVY of The death occurred at is home in this city about nine 0'0 ock yes- rlnmnlrTJTFIfther -alcm|olvo saw CONGII-E- , leenTQXFlHZéTCM The late Mr. life away. As an early age trade of blacksmith and was for n" number of years in the employ of. re Peake Bros, who at that time car- nied on an extensive shipping busi- ess. Davy-Willis 110m 1Y1 U118 city in 1844 wooden church on the comer where and lived the greater part of- his the Hcartz Memorial Hall now in the locality where he passed stands and later in the brick church W. 0. Fyfe. City. and Mrs. pmtil he retired some ilfte he learned the the Charlottetown Methodist Church. (now the United, Church of. Canada). . All the Davy family wcrc posses- terday morning of Mr. Edward Davy sed oi‘ particularly fillc voices. and a life lomr resident and llllzhlv es- ‘ lllc holiest. a true friend of temperance. long Liberal and a staunch member lnlways takillg all active part in ev- _a kind and loving father the follow- the 'i.;;;n1; ‘Edi; ‘being’ it}; 855%}- ngo. For ten years the late Mr. Davy two ill each The late Mr. Davy was 11 gentle-- man of the finest type-industrious. cry movement that was for the good He leaves to mourn the passing of ing sons and daughters: Wesley, Newcastle. PcmL; Edith L. and Wal- home hem Dllvy who was a son .tion. was from boyhood a member ter L., Boston; Mrs. Harold S. Dods- of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of the old clioir-Jlrst in the old|worth. Hedley B. and Arthur. Hali- |fax. N. 8.; Ernest E. and Miss Ma-' bel at home, also two sisters, Mrs. en years Taylor, New York. and one broth- ' er. J. R. D. Davy, Boston. _ All the family with the exceptionl presented Ward III in the Cityiof Wesley were at the bedside when ‘Council. and afterwards was for a-thcir fatherpassed away. number oi’ years one of the city as-| " Isessors, until he received his gOV-Jdlllld fifteen years ago. . After that he carried on business crnment appointment. ‘| for himself with a marked degreeofi In the olden days when the cityl success until his appoinment underlhad Fire Wardens, the Dominion Government as Dist- IWard, the late Mr. Davy held the rict Inspector of Weights and Mea- ‘position of one in his Ward. sures in 1896, retiring fronl the scr- vice on his 80th birthday. The late Mr. Davy was a Mrs. Davy predeceased hcr hus- ---—— —<4§—___ iFREETOWN AND Mr. F1. I. is spending his vacation at his Mr. Will by his son, Freetown. and Mrs. .Mr. and Mrs. John Prol'itt.. Messrs. Donald Bernard. Wilbert Drumnlond land Bernard Reeves. left Wednesday evening for western Canada. ‘Southport. were {b business. Monday last. Congratulations, go to Mr. and Mrs. Percy MaoMurdo, Kelvin. 011 ‘the arrival of a bonnie wee lsssle. on Thursday. August the 9th. George Paynter. Rev. A. W. and Mrs. MacQuarrie. and little son. and daughter. are visiting, Mrs. MacQaarries old home Mr. Jack Kennedy accompanied here, Mr. Macquarrle was a former Mr. Guy Kennedyjpastors of the United Ohurvh Freetown oncomgregations of Bedeque and ‘lFrcclowh. Their many friends here lore glad to have them back for even Misses Hazel and Ethel Condom. a short time. Summer-side arc visiting their sis-l tcr Mrs. Eldon Drummond. South Tyne Valley, motored to Freetown. Mrs. R. J. MacNeill, and family- and were the guests of M“ MacNeilrs parents, Mr. and Mm. V I G I N I Y ltllrs. Ethel ‘Kay, Sackvillc, N.B., J. B. Gardiner. is visiting llrr C. ‘A. ‘Archibald Maritime 15BX10 1116800110- ‘ live stock representative. 'I‘ruro N. S.| and improvement of ills native city. was hem on business during me past week. Mrs. Charles Grandmother, Mrs. -- ~" Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams, and - daughter, Miss Eileen, of B08150“ Ballard. of Quincey. Mars. motored to P. E. I. and are |Ma.~.s., L-fvisiting her brother~snd visiting Mr. William's sister. 5"“ Isistel‘. Mr. Scott Jardinc, and Nlrsfibroiher lvrl-s. Wilbert Reeves. Free- Rev. s. B. Proflit. of O'Lcary, P. Charles n. Taylor- ' ‘town. and Mr. Wallace Williams. ‘Ii-El’. ‘Qelvilis M¢MQ31HB ‘ t O que. and a gold bracelet. that to thr- bridesmaid being a silver compact and that to the gromsman gold in- itialled cull links. The bride Ls a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Innes. cf Charlottetown. —- Halifax c . Exh I'D uKQTO KNOW wl-w MAGGIE wAuw-s ME TO LEARN How To Qwlwl‘? —~ ‘IVE LIVED “Fl-it'd LONG WlTH OUT KNOWN‘ n ‘so WHY TAKE l1‘ m" "0 U9 NGW ‘! 'l9l_l. my lm Feature Service. l». Cant Blink- sighs unwind. WHAT HI IIIS OUT A‘? SIA- ' KJN YOU TEACH M‘; TO » ._9\fliM 7 r0 LlKETOTAKE Au. TEN aasgowi ‘r Rlco-rr NOW