l c: l- -. ~ n. u t.- .1 .- 1. .- n~ - u '1!" ‘h; PA GE TWO ' i 1} ACADIA ‘ uutv-msnv ‘ Curriculum RE-OIHPANIZED T0 MEET snaps or MODERN LlI-‘li Degrccs in puns SCIENCE Tniioiocv 11111'=1:11o1.1> SCIENCE Music i Diplomas in ' MUSIC < Pfilllr‘ sy-icrm r:\~c1.\"1~:1~.111\‘1; Teacher's License in i school. of EDUCATION ICXCELLEN l‘ Cl SINASICY. LARGP A\T\ f‘ \IiI'Fl'l.l.Y SFLIYPTITD FUTVLTY ~a-._.._... Fm information apply to TllE nnmsrit-ut. Acton UNIVERSITY WULFVIUII, NOVA SCOTIA 1 l I HDIDTON ACADEMY o! ACADIA LNIVERSITY ‘i (Co-Educational) A Mmlcl Kcaclcnly Affiliated With The School of Education. Courses : GENERAL BUSINESS .\lATlil(‘.i‘I..-\TION CAREFITLLY SFPERVISED . RESIDENCES 1 1m" u. mc vrtotv SUPERIOR I-IQl ‘ I l‘\l EXT _r_r_11:__cnAk1.o_1j'r1:'rowN CUARDIAN t Married B! nAvIo Lrsu. I Quarters i “Qt-iv, h‘; (¢_ V“- . ., "1315 11"" CRISP r11, said. with a little pitiful smilr. "Only 1 don't fit in. Dont you scc for yourself I don't?" _ _ --1 11101111111 you scemcd all rislil." m- So CRISP every delicious ma. mrtn-likc, skating 0n the rurince bubble crackles when milk of things. perhaps because hc dared or cream is poured on it! no", probe. "We'll try and wt a Rice Krispies are toasted iurnLahr-a homo and prorcr rcrvant-s. fiCfi-Jlilfid with flavor and and start right. Aftcr all, we navcnt crispncss—whatabreakfastl , Rice Krispies fascinate children. They are ideal for early suppers. Order a recl- 1¢t=t much time. lmve we. darling?" ho said. his strong fingcrs clos-ng over and-green package from your grocer t0- lw-r with thc old will "l EWF-Sll?" w», my $711.1 poppy weakly. "none day. Made by Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. 9G9 continued _-.___. a' .1111" ("HA PTER XVI Aftcr Poppy had 2on1‘ to lvd lhfll 1111113 Jim fold l1i= faihcr anti moihcr that he had mndc up lti; mind tn iakc a furnished liourc for 1hr remainder of their stay in Markraie. They scPmr-d surprir-cd. Rhoda stOPPPd h" An Illinois man claims to have dis- cfiyQv-rlfl B, wav to ncutralize gasoline i rocket. ‘ ‘ ' . 1 . . . 1 < - . vhn‘ it will not form n. poisonous Africa to cn1r\ a lllP lire 2:0 lfirds ‘ LO so gas at on autanvilwik» eviv ' ROYAL VICTORIA (‘OLLEGE MPGILI. FNIVI-IRSITY llontrml. ‘. (Founded Inll endow n11 b; 111.- 1.11. m. Hulls 11.1w" sinful-mun nnu 111-11111 11.111111. For \1~111»-1| -1*1i1:11s i-~.1I1111 .1111! LJDIl-feilllvlll, pznpuruig 11,11 1111M.“ 1n the Faculty of Ari, 11y A“ 1L M.“ B1E-=-.B-L'c-in.1 and in the Flltfllil)‘ of .\lusic. Studcnts nrc vllglille rm- "lmlflrshirs in lilfi 11-11-1111; 11f .1111.‘ r~-s 1-1111- slillvlllll the <1111~,-_~- ' Buruary 111111 1.411111 Fund For clrrulur nvnl Information Aliply In TIIII \\'\lilli'.\ Dalhousie University Ilallfax. .\'nv.1 Sr-otiil ,Art_=, Scirncc, (‘ommcrcm Music, Pharmacy, Fisht-rics. l-Inginccring. Household Scii-nrc. I-Izlucation, Law, Mcdiclnr, Dcntistry. VALUABLE SFIIIJLAIBIIIPS: Nine of ‘Value $111111 to $100. nwardcd on results of n: iiricula- tion cxainiuaiions, 231"d~'.3i5tl1. 191:0 . equally valuable scholarships and prizes nwardotl at end of each year of course. SIIIRREI-‘F lI.-\|.l.: 'I'herc.~;tlr~i1rc tor 111.111r1~.. no. commodatcsonc liunrir/il outi- ents. Registration for Arts and Science students: Soptrmber 22nd for ncw studmrs from Hali- fax and Darimouih: Srlptrmbcr 23rd for ntltr-r now ,\ili(i": ~; ,‘ tcmbcr 1o 27th 11'.) noon! or othcz- fin-ii ncw stud- ents. v Ikglstratioil for Law. Slctlical and Dcntal slllflflnls: Frpicmbor 51th and iuili. FOR ITLI, INFORM \TIO.\' Apply 1n pcrson or hv lcitcr to the fterzis? rar. Professional Cards _-.___i_.___-_. -_.. _. AUDITORS Accounts Audiicd. Income Tax Returns PTPPIIPPII. A. E. MZICNClii Cd Co. 127 Grafton Sfrccl l ‘ with her serial Firrtl from an ordinary rifle, n h,“ hm,“ im-emfld 1n 5mm; hut that yrvrrc 11:111. larl. Airirriccl‘ pFll-"IHS in daiigcr of (frowning. GABBY GERTIE 1...\'.~..\ 1 ' Z l "A girl may be crazy to see s -1ir-_l~ priced show, but she hates to rzcpt a ticket from a traffic cop.“ TWO VARIETIES 3 Two kinds of fools we see afloat Before the season closes". On: is the kind that rocks the boat: The other kind proposes. "How ls your wife getting on settlement work this summer?" “Great. She's had her picture in the paper twice this month." Blti-i-‘l-li-lrml). BELL lVl/YITIIESON R. R. BELL D. L. IHATIIIPISON. LL. B. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. llIoni-y to Loan. Differs-Charlottetown and Monlagm --1___ Mark It. llic-Guigan, B. A. BARRSTER. SOLICITUR. ETL. MONEY TU LOAN Clmeron Block. Charlottetown I'LL McLeod & Bentley J. A. murmur , W. E. IIENTLEY, K. b. Barrister and Altorney-at-Lsq Office: I80 Richmond sir"; MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Charlottetown, I’. B. l. McDonald t’: McPhce P. A. , I. A. McDONALl). II. li. McPHEIu BABBISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC‘ MONEY TU LOAN ' V 1 Stewart ék Lowther, .1. o. STEWART. n. t. ' n. w. tow-rum llAltltlsTnns. .\'('I.I('I'I'UR.\I. In, ll Croat ucnrgc Street mount 10 was 1.4-“ l l l 1 l 1 \___ __. . The Mayor: I've a great scheme to increase the sale ol marriage li~ censes. The City Register: How? Ths Mayor: By having dlvnr“ coupons attvckttl fa rvgry M; 9| them. "How much the baby looks like Its father." “W! only the warm vrastlicr. The ch 1:‘ is usually bright, cheerful and nsruQcs-‘L_._._....____.r~.__-_ l J rwartlcd him across 1hr inhlw "“'"-*'—‘ 4“ off you like this." l SMILES making of n vcrj/ 1151l_v fiatincl lmd-L tar-kn, for l1n5t1ilfll itsc. and scaciilv: -———~- 1 ivoice which Rhoda nc-ver failed i0 "You think it ivould ho bcitcr. Jim? Vr-rv wcll." his molhcr said Rmiably. PYOYW-ie- "Wm it b; ens-v m 5:? l: ‘ 1 - ' '0 t 1n., "But uliv? Thcrcis hoop: oi room rmmshpd homc‘ O l u l number?" llf“.'F>, and l\'(‘ llkg» il£'1\'lll§_' _\'<111.d<11\'1 we. faiihcr?" "Yes. of coursc. i "Not the little cosyhouu“ youwant. I'm afraid, Jimmy IYJY- UD bilblld Aunt Coimanks you might get One of those 1 new (incs Sciilnrs built 111st. bcforc the war. Tluxvrrflnhva = rliinging hands, 11nd iiic 11ii'-i.:11]v.< 1 to be \'"T.\’ WW1 "I shouldn't like 1t. up there-too i uvau- in." Cotmans." said Jim hastily~ "yancl 10o far from the camp. I'd like s. h? (mm, w“, mid ms “mum. farmhcusg at Brnuzhiii; if I could‘. ‘qflunmhn g1»; it. I'm going to take Poppy over '1 "No. no. moihcr. that wouldn't meet, 1 there ‘O-morrowy 1 p“, m” Mm fond n", m". i‘ is “own "There's Archer's place at Braugh- 1 pnwmi Poppy hm, bmwr 1mm m ing, faihm-g- said Mrs. Bradford. "I-Ic -..,.,.p house. i, “.111 m", hm, mmething . usually comes in Saturday morning. .._ (my 1 ' You'd better ask him. He's living there by himself; maybe he'd let. He's called "She likes it, and she's. goblin‘ quliQ x handy lass though she does have up‘ gmuway’ and maygo any day| now." wme queer notions about sauce-pans? ' _ _ m“ th.tn,fi,s_ Sh“ V3,“, puflnular my Tim‘. discussed the amenities 0E1 M, H“, di¢‘n_(,]n‘h-< my“, I Wm in}. M. Aychcr‘; farm at. ‘Bfflllglllllg for a , ‘u-r. Shc nctrr mitids lniv many l‘"'1"mll1\1li‘5_. and titcn he badc tlzcrn 1 good night and went off upstairs. but I'm not sure folk are hcttcr to h- hr tl1c1i1<cIvr~s."1 "That's so." said lint Hull)‘ csirlc‘; it's lmrdly l"lll‘ that, we should spongi! , 1 "If that's thc trouhlc wad lct you pay so mll<‘h a \\'"c‘.<. s11 a 110111101. and times slic '1 ‘1r,~.1o1:t." . , _ _ '1 ircly all that can't be ncccssarj: ' Rhoda‘ paused m h“ Sewing ‘Y1: r “m, I m - _ , m, ‘mu rflniznrd. 1hr door was closcri. and nodded sign.- Wanlly across at hcr mother, getting icrr sleepy by the fire. “Poppy's put him up to it. it's easy mothcr." l Jim. vcra. mg “hag his fnthcr lmn said alivut. the hi: profits rolling in. “There ought, to be a3“ v 50mm, of capahlr, Servants in ‘his .0 see. mother. We re not good enough ilfillSP now that Rhoda ls out of it in” hm“ I“ been seeing l" wmmg ' FMS, n, the (my .. levcry day." n-Itls pas}, m M“: ma"? capabml "Jim's ritrht. though.‘ said Issac, _...,..,an._.q-- 5a,, Rhoda m...“ “Monflradford. "It'll be better for them iboth to be alone in their own house,‘ _._-,.-,...,‘ n, t1,,,.n,,_.n.,,_,, ,.,,._,.h.‘. “N10,, .<"1"'I1 if it's only a hlrcd one. she gets l on vcry wcll. considering. Docs any- "nfl \"“<‘ll lll".\"i‘f‘ not forthcoming ._,,,.,. mink 1,5 Mr Mam? PM n“ am boqy know ivhcthcr she has heard l from her own folks yet?" “lllstmlvil in the Gazctte to-morrow . u _ 4nd 5..., 1; pan-n m, an an<“,t_r_ Both l She ham t-at least. the letter ‘ w... Bpnubhamv and “m. mm haw‘ hasn't. come herpv-1 said Rhoda. thus 1,3,1 m“, in for n“, v.00,“ runmmz and uclcasiiiz the fact that she kept strict. §,‘_.]..,.,n-,‘ Md Om nmwpr‘ I mm" pity ‘survcillanco on the post-bag. You. Jim. in a furnished house with i Next d“ Jim came home to lunch! m, pa“ o, hm.(w__pol_ypy.s wands a: ‘on a motor-bike with s. sidocsr lit-l “m1;- * tlilPhPfl, which he had borrotvcrl from ‘q d"... m‘. “v.11. a pal at the mess. and early in the cficrnccn took POPPY off to Braugh- lng to sce whether they could make imTflngcmcnts with Archer, elthey to links over his house or get rooms in it, ilt was a bcautiful September aft"- ‘noon. clcar and hard, with a rcsl a11- ‘hlnk 1.111111 are to hc twl/‘kfld 1m 1n m, _ manawc lo gel. -""m“b‘"i-"-" s-"llfl Jim in tho ncttlctl Summer COLDS Quick ;'.umnal fecling in the al-r. which was Relief line fields were clvhe: reaped o: in process of reaping. -n:i in the unspoil- from any COld, rd parts oi thc moor the glory of the heather was yet 1_|ndimm9d_ Sore Throat, ..Oh k . . , v n, 1 H .nL this lovely. JlmsL. eagsche Couldn't we have a. motor-bike?“ ask- ‘icd Poppy enthusiastically, ‘I micht pickup a second-hand one, ‘or arrange with Philbeach to share ‘(his with 111m. He's always a hard-up iii-gear, so he might entertain the Wflmsition, There's Braughing in front. Lsnt it a pretty spot?" "It's hcavr-nly," arscnigd pom“, en, _ Ylllllcfllll‘. "Ills just near enough to Ills sflmu. find m no: too ncar. 1 shall ‘love it here. Jimsie: we simply must have a shclicr of some sort here. if we Oiiicr Pain ON'T lightly! summer cold can easily dcvclop into l!" dmm fin our knces to "zct it " | treat s "slight cold” The discomfort. of a. 1 D dangerous illness if neglected. A 1 "I h 1.11 L ~ 1 i. tat-lot or two of Aspirin will check l .1 a rm "°_ necessary’ . n told as quickly as it. came. And ‘SW ‘hm "m" b“ ‘l “*3 m1’- Wm’ .‘ i will get immediate relicf from ‘Rhllda Says about'scrvants_." 1'10 headache that. goes with '13. T ~ - If there's a sore throat, ton. cruih w?“ did Rhoda Say “bout Se“ i VTlHiS," 2 tahlcts in 4 tahlcrpoons of water, BN1 fIllTlllP- Those who have learned l "That tlicv can't be got " the true value fA ' ' .. ' ' without it "in ORIIYSI-éhrfllgflgrzilcziel; ' “VG new‘ had any trouble at hmne- 5 gear. It's always ready to relieve {Tllfle were always servant-s," said csdaches, neuritis, neuralgia. and poppy vaguely “when one got muffled a long list. of richcs and pains: sco . prove-n directions in car-h package. i” h“- “wlhef lufii» Cflmt! in auto- Aspirin docs not depress t e hqnrt. _mstlcally.“ l or upset the stomach. Druggists everywhere have it. ‘nuns unlit Ill]: 1, ®A PIRIN' 000060000000 0000400000 00* i "That would be called good house- i here all the available ymmg women; "T" “Wklhil at muitlons. mnking| hiizh wages. and liming all taste fori the humdrum housework." l "I suppose so. but don't let's worry. 0 If we get the house wfll gag some. A“, . body ln help run it. Anyway. Fve learnt .1 cmsscs FITTED z ‘to make vflnvflkes and Yorkshire pu- E. W. TAYLOR , ,tlos. Jimsie; I71 feed you on these till J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists HZ lllrhmund Street s00 00o 000 0040000 0000a» You rebel.‘ V 00000-000000- _,._.._ (To In Continued) ‘l .. -1 I . the big public of the mhsrm to the costumes and 1 Strength ltegnined lkefplnil- I suppose. but, you see, up I l! Duncan Sisters AtPrinceEclwam i The Ducan Sister have broken ‘rcords in vaudeville and musical "medy all over the country, and in .111: opinion of thl; critic, the)’ l" 0n Ineli- way to repeat this P195581" 9X‘ wrience in their first talking picture, "It's a Great Life," which opened yesterday at the Prince Edward ‘Theatre. _ “It's s Great Life" not only Elves Duncans a brand-new nssemblY m’ 85-25 1nd ‘songs, but it presents the girls in a strong. troll-sustained story, in which they demonstrate that they can not, only sing. but act. mighty i wcll whcnever required. . Rosetta Duncan, famous for clown- 111g, docs several bits of pathos in ihe picture. particularly her parting from Jcd Prouty to tw t0 her sister. which are definite gems of the act:- ing art. Vivian. aso, has splendid ncring opportunities which handles splendidly. scores as Jimmy, and other players include George Periolat, Georie Davis, Dudley Chambers and Wiley lvfli-SOD. Evcrybotly will want to know about the songs the two girls sins in ihv . production. There are six of them, I all peaches. Nine-tenth of lsst night's ‘ audirnce. for example, Went. 0H1: . humming "Following ifoti." which m5 1the Duncan Sisters perfectly. be- causc, like all the others, it was "made to order." "It's a Grcttt Life" was filmed with technicolor sequrnccs. Whifih adds scenic cffccts. PRESBYTERY Summer School and Missionar? Conference. Y. M. C] A. Grounds (‘anoe Cove. August 4th to 11111 in- clusive. _ Under the auspices of the Presby- tery of P. E. Island MOdBPBlOT» Rev- Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans, Summer- side. Clerk. Rev. R. Hensley Slzavert, M. A., B. D., Hunter River. Bible S‘udy Leader, Rev. Thos. A. Rodger. flelfmst. Lecturer Church Doctrines. Rev. W. E. Davies. B. A. Cardigan: Young People's and Ml§l°‘~‘5 Made" Miss Elizabeth McDouzall. Belle River. Camp Mother, ‘Mrs. fRev.) ‘Ihos. Rodger, Belfast. R/(‘Fililrfflf- Rctz. R. Hensley Stavert. M. A., B. D. DAILY PROGRAM 7.15 a. m.-—R'sing Bell. 7.15-7.30 a.m.—=ett.lng up exer- rises and nwrnirg dip. 8.00 a. m.-—B:‘e:tkfast. 8.40 a. m.—\Vorship 9.00-9.50-—l3ible Study. 1000-11150 a. m.--SundnY Schwl Tlcthocls. 111 Primary 8a Junior Workers 121 Girl's Workers 131 Young Prople. 11.00-11.40 a. m.--Missions. 1150-12. 20—'I'he Presbyterian Cl1urch~History. Doctrines. Arc. Camp Paper and Good Night Talk 12.30—Dir1ner 200-500 p. m.-—Rest, Recreation. Volley Bsil, Quoits, Tennis, Motor trips sight Seeing. * 6.15 p. m-Supper 7.30 p. m.-T1.vlligl1t addresses. 9.00 p. m.-Ca:np Fire Sing Song. Camp Paper and Good Night talk. Terribly Weak Through the Uss of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. “After the birth of my baby I was 'terrlbly. weak.“ says Mrs. Jos. Mor- asse, Dupuy, Que, "and could not sleep or do my housework. I was despondent. and was afraid ‘l would be a constant invalid. I began taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills and before long my health was restored and I could do my housework without fatigue. Since then I have used these Pills on two other occasions, with splendid result." Dr. Williams Pink Pills enrich and purify the blood. That is why better sleep, steady nerves, improved appe- tite and increased vigor follow their use-a1i these can be yours if you start. trcatmcnt to-day. The Pills are sold by medicine dealers or by mnll at 5U cents s box from ‘The Dr. Wil- liams Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. .-§§~§UCr§-§.-§'§~§-§§§. Here's Your Favorite Food Put up In n new Package. Most delicious soups. all varieties in their original flavor condensed to powder form. Easy to nuke-Cheap and nonr- hi g. 15c Per Package which makes two quarts. Use what portion of psckqe you require-tho remainder keeps fresh. When you buy soup Say J amison's Compressed ' Soup At All Grocers. A Clnltlizln Product. 0040004 o0 e0 CNB-S-ID-MMWOGII. _. _ . she l Lawrence Gray 1 liAnniversary Services Sunday. July 6th, marked the 51mm}, 150th) anniversary of thQ the former Methodist. now the United, I ‘Church of Pownal. 'I'he anniverssry1 iwas appropriately observed with $l=¢-_ Leia! speaker; and music. Three servi- ces were held, two on Sundfllfi-flwm" lng and evening-and one Monday evening. On;- pleasing feature of the service ' was that 5,5 many as six of those who ' zit-ere present at the opéflln! and dedl" ‘cation of the church In I870, were also present on Sunday, among which number was Mrs. (familiarly known its Aunt) Sarah Jones 110W in h" ninety-second year. On Sunday morning Rev. H. Pierce. B.A., of Orwell-Vernon congregation, and a former pastor of Pownsl was the special preacher. Mr. Pierce has increasingly endeared himself lo the people of Povvnal with the years and they w-ere delighted to hear him again and g-ratcful to Orwell-Vernon for ralcaslng him, He took as his text 1Ephesians 5 : 1 "Be ye imitators of referred t-o hi5 past happy ex- periences as Pastor of Pownal Con- gregation. to the faces now absent. and llthen with vigor and abundant illus- ‘iratlon he presented the Christ-cen- ‘tered life as God 111011111 have us live it. i The choir. under the capable hands iof Mr. J. A. Moore, Director. and Mrs. ‘A, Judson. Organist, rendered the iAnthems "Lead On, O King Eternal" iand "O fdr a. Closer Walk with God." | In the evening the church was fillcd ito capacity and then extra seats were i 1 I placed in the front and rear of thel Ichurch. down the isles and in the vestibule before the three hundred B-nd .more, constituting the congregation, "were seated. Mr. Pierce was again lpresenl. and assisted the minister of {the church in the devotional opening. ‘grhe Rev or. Clarence MacKinnon, gPrincipsl of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. ‘W215 then welcomed as the special , preacher and introduced for the first I time to a Pownal audience. Dr. Max:- kinnon was st. his best and leaves be- hind an inspiring memory of his visit; ‘Referring to the long liB years his- tory of Pownal congregation. he said that. the origin of this church's life dates back to the time when Wesley faced the supreme decision of his life and began that great evangelistic imovement which stirred the English nation. ‘The speaker chose‘ as his text Matthew 10:8 "Heal the sick, raise the dead. cleanse the lepers, cast out devils." and in beautiful simplicity and with apt illustration he showed how that these commands are carried out today as we co-operatc with God in his orderly ways of working. "Far be it from me." said Dr, Mackinnon in the course of his sermon. "to dis- .count. faith cure. but. who can com- Pute the lives saved by Jennei-‘s Anti- toxln, or the thousands of lives saved by Listens Antiseptic remedy. or the ‘hundreds of thousands of lives saved ibv the knowledge and application of "scientific surgery." In stirring elo- {quenw he pleaded for ths fullest co- , operation for the returned soldier to- '.ds.v. 1 At both morning and evening s”- I vlccs the minister, Rev, H. B. Camp- bell. read an historical sketch of the 1 (‘Pngftintion which was oi’ great i11- 1 forest to the elderly membfl‘; prmni; FOR SALE All‘ DUNSTAFFNAGE Fox Ranch and farm of 40 acres with Rood dwelling house and out bulld- "lss. Also a never falling well. Con. i "B"! liltfllefl. near to school, church- E l‘!- stntlon and rrcamcry. Will be sold ; in block or in part to suit purchasin- fllso 16 nalr snod Sllvcr Black n»: with their rnunz. ll’ not sold privately he sold by Auction in October. JOHN D. HUME, 5187-7-5-Sats-3i. AUBTIUN Milli AUCTION SALE OF HAY At Cherry Valley on Saturday. July 19th at 2.30 o'clock iStandard Timel, 45 aucres of good standing hay on the farm of J. A. MacDonald, Cherry Valley. Terms at sale. J.’ A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer 5488-1-18-21 I In Pownal Church 1| -_-w_ "JULY 19. 1930 Wlteulialm hat; mrccsgrg; .13“... " N“ rhvsbh-ss ‘urgent. "woman-min - $6 dam-a o. “mum. uQu. aihb. ibvfiilu‘. Ran Rosa T1211 “In m Mummies -- hv-Il-llkttiomaerzitilt On Monday evening, continuing theTof 1115511011.‘ They were anniversary. there vans a special ‘Mr, Malcolm MacKinnon of char. vonng people's service at which the llsttciatvn. who sang {T9 50,105,511 Rev. E. .M. Aitkcn of Cornwall “'21s "Mr. William Green. v.11; 33116 W0 1m special speaker. Mr. Aitken gave a strumentsl selections. Miss Frat-mi; very illuminating address on David ‘Wood Sang a solo the words o1 whgq Livingstone. In graphic manner lie iwere mitten by Rev. Mr. Tllompggn took hi5 audience through the youtn land the music supplied by progem and missionary travels 0f this remark- Fletcher, late of Trinity church‘ able man until the time when, in the Charlottetown. heart of Africa. he fell on sleep. The The church was beautifully dew. fitting climax of his life was that. ated. for allservloes, under the direc. natives buried his heart in Africa ‘lion 0f Mrs. W. A. M. MacRae and he; four of the faithful tenderly bore him sister Miss Elizabeth MacRae. M11, to the coast. and the nation interred Purselow of Mass, who was present him among her illustrious sons in iat the dedication in 1870, doiistel West-minister Abbey. Apart from the masses of Regal Lilies, sent by hi! address the program was In the hands son from Boston for the OCCLSJQZI, ___.__ I FOR SALE Desirable Property for Sale ON CENTRAL STREET. SUMMERSIDE For Price and Terms apply to . John S. Wright, Summerside 4829-6-24-tts-tf. QUEENS COUNTY Political Meetings — By arrangement made between the Executives of lhl Liberal-Conservative and the Liberal Associations of Queen’! County joint political meetings will be held at ‘the following places: , Monday, July 21st Clifton All meetings will be addressed by the candidates on each side and will commence at eight o’clock Standard Time. MARK R. McGUIGAN N. W LOWTI-IER Sec’y Liberal Association Sec'y Lib-Conservative Assh- __, PUBLICAMEETINGS ON BEHALF OF TEE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS»: QUEENS COUNTY Saturday, J Ill! 1 Thursday. July 24! COBB-AN BAN GRAND VIEW .1 Time) and will l . ..1'c Speakers. These meetings will commence at 8 P. M. 1 addressed by the Candidates or by prominent Cc. 54l7-7-15-t24. KING’S COUNTY Political Meetings The undersigned Federal Candidates will meet the elec ors of King’s County at the following places and dates. Vi“ Georgetown Monday, Jul)’ 21119 Cambridge Tuesday, Jul)’ 22119 Murray River, .. . . .. Thursday, Jul!‘ 24119 Murray Harbour Friday, July’ 25' 19 All meetings to commence at 8.30 p. m. .1. A. MACDONALD THOMAS V. GRANT t7flO-fl-fl0-“still-luly 35. if‘: AAAAA ‘AAA For Sale‘ T Still on hand Sprayer, new. Write for prices. LTD. ¢0+++00o+0+0 M97-7-l3-3l-ttl ' BRUCE STEWART 8: CO., PUBLICMEETINGS ON BEHALF OF T’ CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: 1 only “FRIEND" Potato Sprayer New ' 1 “JOHN BEAU" Potato KING'S CQUNTY Snturday- 1111! 19"‘ Saturday, Jul)‘ 19”‘ MORELL REAR ST. CHARLES All these meetings will commence at 8 P. M. (Stnnflsrd Time) 11"‘ be addressed by the Csndldste or by prominent Conservative 596mm‘ blll-l-lb-wulvlt. - .._......_____.__.___..... -