. tilt .7 ll Willi 5 Tl9 "E v Js-detemeeeeeneilorseeeere "hlrmtqnutoueiterepieeeeui wvmnilv mended w. and on ems. yisit with frieiidi in, v.1. mead. , L 1.", n“. "C!" h i " . Yo 0! "varicose will promptlyqillyelid‘: m.’ d” “ma” hwuuh‘ u; o "uqvuu. tumedllomefromavillttonrisflds w: vs as YOU! lmuoolsrs. . ‘.- 4 lu. is" tingltYork taesllsst Ali's-hours I-Ihustln. ', , ' w. sou ism wmiehuenett have onufiiiififilec-llblilnllpr IIOBAYIMUIUIQ NOQMIY.’ Mrs. Alli! Wést Sitlndérd. City; il Ivisiting in Vorir. the guest of W; (l. find Mrs. west, _ \ . ER NEST H. i WORTH bone 8'1. m from sire-s ., ______ w» mi ‘ QbvjV-V@O_C$COQSO~O3USe0I'iTQ'-'QAKQ r0104 ea dove eeoeooeoocoqe e‘ ' i» Ml“; Mmflné‘ .'.'Im.'“".'“_"ft‘ e - ‘ , __ i m _ . lly i? nei- home in MongrggL 1,0 pa. f Classified. Advertisements z M“ l“ “as ‘molt IDIIO te-l- u... taming: ax Mm wmhm Jénnmif returned ~ Ioirlilill . u w. u," 0' 5 “M. _fl'om Scotch Fore to hei- homa at 3 algal user-um . 1| m line of s words dovenesd yesterday. neoew+nw+eowow w“ A . . Mi“ “an bu!" T Le " ' Mr. mu Armour. the well known F Q, H 0 i _ hotel proprietor of Middleton. u, s- f - . . . i l J b L ' your! Aillfillin MACDONALD. BAKERS’ ovens. warm ronlgssgzzz“; Vang)?“ m mid Survivor. Hvrmwvlllé- Bvurls- catalogue; time payments ii de-L I - ° l“ ‘7407443-11110- sired, some used ovens on ilaiid. , . . . Hqbim-d Dyer] compmy. 4109 Mr. Gerald’ MacCvuinn leaves this Fm, sale Queen West, Toronto. @30- morning to St. Stanislaus Novit- Iiicltfosiv ftmillnn slcurmo and work traces. any length, width‘ lranteed or money refunded. Bells at half rics of Canadian makes. Clinton orrison, rrederictoil, P. Ii. I. 7013-8-29-51. - yo]; QALE-TWO USED TRUCK wpgops, $39.00 each. sash on terms. w. n. Dennis, lldmonds Building. cherlottetown. ‘1664-8-81-91 FOR S-A-IEH-lb ACEIIS LAND, nouee and outbuildings. Apply Mrs. Cnss. llkndry, lower Montague. _ ' . 7665-8-31-41 FOE sail-Botswana GRADE hullr cow due to rresherl Sept. 15th. Apply it. Ii‘. Mcliinnon, rhirview.” . 30- or 151i 359551“ rolt sauce-hummus summon regldencc with .< several outbuildings and 22 acres st Vernon River. Ap- ply McLeod d: Bentley, Charlotte- wwn, 7826-iwk sou sALE-JCIICONSR A. c. NEW- heu, an will. Apply n. J. sundby. Port Eigin, New Brunswick. _ - 7611-8-29-41. ,._.__..___._____..__._.. WANTID-‘TIBSON T0 no 'rwo or three flours iisnt office awk- Applv A. B. c. Guardian. _ 4 7637-8-30-31. ~ A- F- B. ‘B ti Nov ‘late, at Guelph, ohtarlo. Situations Vacant-Male Mrs. James McLeod, Halifax, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Refuse, Georgetown. left on return for Halifax yesterday afternoon. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Jennie Refuse. Among visitors t'o the Island are: ‘Miss Hazel Bokman and _Mrs.- Kath- erlne North, both oi aroolnon. miles. They are the guests or Mrs. North's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friz- zell. New aven. Both Miss Bok- msn and Mrs. North are graduate nurses of the Brockton Hospital Training School. 1t is Miss Blok- man‘s st visit to the Island and she Fowl-WA". AGENTLJVl-"TE Fonds mu dellilhtéd with its beautiful Catalogue, United Art Limited, $2 5°91")!- Joiln. Toronto. A. W. 7 31 wsm. 301 d MEN AND WOMEN-Ir you uni, trees and shrubs, why not sell theml turned home l“; evening 1mm l y“- xiikiiiilekuiilllgalfsartiiretigs Pl? ‘gifted; I m w “at” W" the“ m” “m” Red T", Nursery noducm cash: ed theinuncle. Mr.’ Brink Trainer. every week. Equipment and instruc-l‘ Dmllhésiel‘. M5555 if"! ill!!!‘ HIM. tions free. Write Domini Nurser- Mrs. Ernest O'Connor, ' Hampton ias, Montreal. 04. Beach. They also took iii many of the ’ w t d amusement resorts before returning 811 e by boat to Saint John. Their young friends are welcoming them home PROFESSIONAL 0R BUSINESS III “ accommodated with ideal‘ A M B I '1‘ I 0 U 5 INEXPBRIENCED men allowed _ filly cents hour, learning, best paying trades. Engin- eering. Electricity, Garage Work- Chsuffeuring. Bricklaying, par- bering, Hairdressing. Literature free. Write - Dominion Trade Schools, i107 St. Lawrence, Mon-i treai S. V. M. 7-25-8-10-241 BECOME EXPERT BARBER IN short time. Our special course fits you for greater earnings. Blg per- centage psid. Write us today Moler Barber College, B73 Barring- torl. Halifax. 5-22-WStf. I _.__ , Misses Ruth and Mary Trainer re- WANTED IMMEDIATELY run- nished apartment or furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. Apply Box 145. Bummer- gide, v 762l-8-I0-3i. Ion SALE-A NUMBER or cnoss alter s. delightful holiday spent in bedroom. Central. Two m family. ' “ the U. s. A. ' For appointment Phone oils-J. 7020-84941. ants-ha WANT , so - mas: FURNISHED . _ ‘ rooms. Apply Guardian Office. MflIONALD-Ai U16 3"’! 50601381. 7880-0-31-81. Aug. 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. uerilld foxes and wild reds. Joby Brynn- ton. spring valley, P. m. 1. 7008-8-31-21. FAB-M YO’ SALE-MO ACRES about 125‘ clear, balance covered with hard and soft wood; also a farm of 00 acres known Mc- Kenna farin. About 45 ac es clear. Apply Abner Crosby. Bonshaw. 165B-8-3i-3i. kFemlile Help Wanted WANTED-A flbvsitkclirnlt. Al'- ply J. H. Parker, Crapaud. v , ‘7638-8-30-31. WANTIBHA COOK. APYLY CUN- dlll HOMO, 2 Kent Bil. 7679-8—31‘-3i omen-m mm ‘Wm! coon V recommendation. Apply Davies Ho- tel. None other need apply. 7070-8-31-11 ...___. Boarders Wanted rwo round mu cm as Ac- cummbddtdd It .518 I-Iillsborough Si». 7840-8-3U-3i A rllw stunner!‘ pAN m: Ac- commodstodoerltrel location. Ap- llly Guardian Office. i‘ VGBZ-ll-SI-Bl llflmsnrs ACCOMMODATED AT nae slimy street. ieso-s-al-al. WANTED -- MLAN FOR FARM work, Apply Wallace Owen. French-v I0 7851-8-31-31. McDonald, Cardigan, A son. McCARTllY-At the City Hospital, Aug. 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Carthy, City, s. son. EXPERIENCED M A N ‘ W A N T S work on farm. Apply 171 Grafton St. 7672-8-31-31 Salesman Wanted ’cAnvalt_At the City Hospital, Aug. 24th. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olrver. City, a son. \ SALESMEN WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now e reliable, energetic representa- tive to handieihe best districts on the island. Our agency lsproiit- able. Write. Pelhani. Nursery. Co., Toronto om. a. w: lI-ll-il- luolmlsssy-At thcrCity hospital, Aug. 27th. to Mr. and Mrs. Weadelyn Morrlssey, East Royalty, a son. hermit-At winsloe south, Aug. n» to John Reign and Mrs. Home. l daughter (Margaret Alyina). LIFE INSURANCE SALES ON P-EJ. this fall will be, the largest ever. Why not link up with s business which oflers" you possibilities of good immediate returns and s. real future? Write fully, Crown Life, Ins. Co., MscBeath BldgyMonctond MABIEAGES -¢4-ul SANDERSON-McNEVIN —.At Zion Church on Wednesday, Aug. iii by A114 N. B. S. W. B-{ll-Bi. ' Agents Wanted nounu: YOURSALABY BY ADD- ing easoo weekly selling imparts! Art Personal Christmas Cards t0 Friends, Business Associates. Club and Church members. from Magni- ficent Free Sample Book. Imperial Art, Msnulacturers, bl Wellington Masons AccollmonArsn A'I‘ ll Pqwusl Si. 7604-8-28-51 IWO room! LADY sruncurs “commented seer r. w. o. Apply this offiel. v rsll-s-ao-al sworn-rs scco" onA-ran AT lidl-iilisbsroll. 7080-8-80-31 "l0 so! ‘annular! ACCOM- l 5%? s “#0 not?” mr-o-sd-sl. . A "to someone acoosnuooe- M v , v or =l+~t.....tirs M‘ whether... Addfllfsloll in nfiveti ramilv. consults ,_ Awlv Gtilrdiarr MAGIC OAS IQUALS GAS ‘ls CAL- PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREET- ing Cards-agents ‘ ‘ to take orders for ine finest line ever shown in Canada. new Art 00.. Monum- turers, 310 Spsdina Avo., Toronto. A. W. Aug. 2-3-27-28-30-31. AGENTS WANTED FOB FASTEST selling automobile accessory, Britc- Lite, the magnetic emerslnvi! limb. mousende sold in UnitedStstes; agents making over $100. weekly. No capital required. commissions in advance; also monthly bonus. "Exclusive territory. Wrlto for demonstrator and particulars. Also other attractive lines. Anal! lili- loan Electric Corp. (Canada) Ltd. Dept. ill, 004 luster 816k. MM- gya], A. W. l-Sl-li. G I ion. Nuwsy Cieanfl’ 11mm 4!"- gnm. tel- IP00! automobiles quiet:- ly without IMF 0r water. Two guar- antsed presume. one b! the len- est ilus Ocmbtoies. Circilllfl. M- tsrhem. hum with um’- MW furnished. rm mount- we 1126007.:- anemone: 0a.. his. “m” " , w. s-si-ll. . .A' MIIIII‘ kiiflb no owl" oped; isnd ‘it"s. Q ‘mama service Rev. G. C. 'I‘ayior, Robert Lcitn West. Toronto. A. w. 8.30.31.0.5,0.’1.l2.13.14.19.20.31i "FAT"! 2617.20.80. W?” "““'“"" '“““""'“ MeollAsu-At Point Prim. on AulJO. Mrs. Richard teaches, need ss. sun- erel saturday. at no. to lselisst ce- metery. OAtTID-At Wimioe on ‘grids! Aug. so. HOIAIII me carter, egos l0. deukhler of Mr. ms ma. dons om- er. Funeral from her parents solid» aloe Nofihflemfllfl. \ ouster-ml semuel pecan. sundayst i, o'clock. - CI. .A..\vu.e_e|.al-ses\i. v,_ demon, of Greenwich; to Lelia Chri- stena McNevln oi St. Peters. ALLEN-BAREEIl-At Charlottetown on August 26th. by Rev. C. N. Srown Donald Allen, of Providence ‘Boy. Ont. to Lillian Harper, o! Charlotte- town. JENKINS-AB UR Prince Edward Id- i land l-loepltel. rridey morning‘, Giles H. Jenkins, aged 60 years. Funeral from his late residence in Miilview on Saturday. service starting at 9 p. m. Please omit flowers. neeoh Sunday. sspt. m, service lei-ting at I o'clock. taut-meat wie- Aiu- so. ' made. iluaeral v nos. o. A. srewAll-r \ Minister oi Highways for New Irani- wlel, who is to preside It oneof the eeeelolu oi the Canldilir Good abode Association's annual convention at Charlottetown, sept. 11, is lull lil.\ Western Guardian iii the Kensingfon United Church, to the’ Margate Cemetery. —LOST—At Cavendish Beach or vicinity, Hawk-eye Box oemerejrln- der- please notify Gourlles Ltd, Sum- merslde. 7677-8-31-21 / ——GOLF CLUB DANCE 3M‘. Hol- vmanzs Summeiside. Entire furniture department will be used for dancing Friday, Sept. 6. Dixon's Orchestra Cards and refreshments. Everybody welcome. Comeand have a real good time. 7B77-rtt-8i v -SALV_ATION ARMY-Captain Rumford and Lléut. Hogath of sum- mzrside left this morning for St. John, N. B., to attend the Salvation Arfny meetings to be held there on Slin- day in honour of General Higgins, the present head ~of the Salvaiion Army. who arived yesterday in Quebec. They will return Monday evening to make the final s“... gemen‘ for the Glace Say Band, which is to play in the Agricultural Hall, Summcrside, on Tuesday evening. This band is one o! the finest in the Maritime Provinces and should receive an enthusiastic welcome from the citizens or Sum- merside-S. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT - The death of Miss Bcmetta McNelll occurred with tragic suddenness, on the afternoon of Friday. August 23rd, i929, at the home of hcr uncle, Mr. Albert McNeil], Bayside. Miss McNeill for several days had complained of pains in her stomach, but was able to be about her duties as usual. On the day above mentioned. while hcr uncle was absent from home, she was cited with excruciating pain, and be- fore her mother, who was with her at the time, could summon assistance, death intervened. tier sudden passing at tho early sge of thirty-five, was a distinct shock to her neighbors and friends and especially to her mother snd uncle. Her remains were taken to the home of Mrs. W. J. McDonald, from whence the iargely- attended funeral was held on Sunday morning, -t'o St. Patrick's Church, Grand River. W. Samuel Caseley will/be {laid 6n v Sunday, Sept. 1st. at 2 o'clock from - retires inn-isle ileum-else cars-u’ all sundae imam ' is 101i m Primed‘ Pleas olmille SI. leafs Cloves. Ilil Central Guardian j iifllmfi ‘will open Tacitus‘. Scot, 3rd I 5H0!!! 0V fm- rigeyvgyjonj to," Ava omens sonoo elite.» sud. and arse-r. price 16c Pail‘. Prowse bros. Ltd. 70§0~8-30-:I| I i I ' Sweaters in Scarlet, Sand, Turquoise . school wear. EH39” Lid, Price Mild. "hiso-ll-an-si f- ATTENTIOrL-Mr. Fred Picksrd has taken over Weeks 8s Burns old stand ind hi8 I'd-Opened it lliidci‘ the tiéhle of “Thé Bike shop." 1460i 101' add in this issue. _ 7034-0 30-21. KIDDIES all wool 1l.lll we! schoc.‘ Sweaters in Brown, Scarlet and Sand i sizes 2o to 20 Price $2.19. Prowse ‘ Bros. Ltd. vcso-s-so-tl. l i ALL CLASSES of laboring men are requested so join the Union men in the big parade on Labor Dsy. b vsas-a-so-al l ' PROF, LOUIS D. Tnoslrsou, will open the Fall Term of Music on September 4th. Voice Production and Singing. and Plano Playing.‘ Studio 271, Queen Street. Pil0he,235. 7683-0-31-11. YOUNG Fred McLsaac is in splendid form for his bout with Thicker Ryan on Labor Day. ne has ‘worked faithfully while training and expects to win by s. knockout. 7643-0-30-21 JUST ARRIVED-LEG“?! lVliiiF. Beret Toms. Price 01.00 and 01.65. Prcwse Bros, Ltd. MiG-ii-SU-si. VIOLIN TUITIONJ-Mi-ss Kathleen Hornby will re-open her Violin Class Tuesday, September 3rd. Cali at 240 Sydney Street. next to Notre Dome Convent, or Phone 297. 7029-8-30-21. ST. MARlPs-éttusiico. Sunday School 2.15 p. m. Holy Communion 3 p. m. Preacher. c. F‘. Johnson. THE TRUCKMEN are requested to meet at the drill shed Monday morn- ing Sept. 2nd at 8.45. Dress, Blue overalls and black cap. SCHOOL BOARD office will b6 rnortssol rLh-Cnims swam v-lfiii-s-so-"ll l £106! i5 a . MISSES PULLOVEIC ard Coal Green. Melon. etc. Just the thing for Proihe ! . omd 1'0. funeral of th at Q o'clock u‘ previously announced row. lermon st l1 o'clock nréiéher Se". C. N. ‘Brown. (Dr. Vincent) Visitors cordially in- vitéli to su services. noun-ion T0 also! , BAY bend. Commandant and Mrs. spell- er, and the once nay Band or the Salvation Army will arrive in the city today (Saturday) at i o'clock by S. S. Hochelaga, and st 2.90 p. rn., at the War Monument, His Worship Mayor You and City Council will sc- corrfthe visitors s civic reception. rne bind will then proceed to Fal- conwood Hospital to cheer the sick. public meetings conducted by Com- msndantend Mrs. speller and band and Mlle Voice Party o: Glace Bay Corps will be es follows. Saturday is p. m. welcome Festival in the Cita- del, Mr. W Chester S, McLure, M. L. A., in the chair. Sunday lI a_ m. Holinm ,, in the Citadel. 3 p. m. Musical Fhstivsl in Queen Square Gardénll. Mt. R. H. Jenkins, M. P., in the chair. 7 p. m. Salvation Meet- ing in Prince Edward Theatre. 0.30 p. m. Musical Festival in Prince Edward Theatre. His Honor Limit-Governor it‘. n. Hesrtz, in the chair. Monday s p. m. Musical Festival in Zion Presby- terian church (kindly loaned). Pro-i mier A. C. Saunders K. C. presiding. The public ire cordially invited to‘ all these services, Open-air services: Saturday 7.15 p..m. Queen Square comer, Sunday 6.15. The War Monu-| merit. ' MsououaALL-MaooouuALL. -A marriage in which many are inter- ested was solmnized stthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Issac Cudmore, Char lotteiown. on July 27th. The bride was Mrs. Elisabeth MacDougali. of Morell, and the bridegroom Mr. Dougall MscDougsll, of Canoe Cove. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wallace R. Macwalker in the presence of a few intimate friends. The bride is vvcll known on the Island and is held in high esteem by many friends for hcr true worth. having many gifts and qualities that endom- her to all. The bridegroom is one 6i open tonight from 7.30 to 8 o'clock for issue of school permits. 7575 BORDEN SERVICES-There will be service in the IIall, Borden, on suhdsy. Sept. l, at lose am; sep- bath School at 9.30 s.m. everybody welcome. A THE OPEN EVENTS IN THE Labor Day sport-s prflsfflm are sanc- tioned by ,the M. P. B. A. A. U. 0f C. Have your entries in at Union Hill before 5 p. m. today. 707° The pastor. the Rev. John A. McDon- aid conducted the services in the church and at. the ilravegThs pall- bearers were Messrs Angus Giiiis, Wilfred McKiniion, William Mclnnis. Douglas McDonald, , Herman Mc- Intyre and Linus Tralnor, Mr. Mc- Neill offers his sincere thanks to Mrsl McDonald end his other neighbors who so kindly assisted him in his sad bcreavemenL-N. 081's flllenqou bring your doctor's pres- eripiilll to sol‘ drill liore to be HIM you can depend on it being bandied S m“ IIIIfl-“l DOC llfllfifr gifts-l ‘the tenement-Use mel- l the Island's successful farmers By faithful work," honesty and integrity he has accumulated A considerable amount of this world's goods. A man who "reverences his conscience as his king." he nss the good will of all who know him. Many friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. MscDougsll 9V6?! happiness. May their path be one of shining light. growing sv-er brighter as the years go by. LEFT ON RETURN-Miss PJM. Ayers of Saskatoon, who has spent the past six weeks visiting relatives "Iteration late mile Mas Carter of North . worm m Sunday, It I p. m. MORSWs SELECTED A Service in United Chilton, Prineetovm Road will be‘ held at 4 insured of ‘fawn-v Units!) cmmcn Sab- bath school meets at l0 e. m. tomor- Tm . salvation .‘.'."my Male Quartet/e. oi l‘ He l-e-H-e v e l» o» e Clio; ‘hay. N, 8.. ‘Hli sing M mo-‘rl-i in; §li"rlc!, and will hi ‘warmly wel- comes 6y‘ the (zonylzlaitinn H. ‘Irin- lty. an. or. manly ills ISLUIDCQ to tns city, and will preach at evening service. The music will include s solo by Mr. Harvey McPherson, and tor organ offertory: “A sunset Melody" me SALVATION Aam. - The ' TIIE MARKETg-‘Illerc was a ielr attendance at the market yesterday- Butter-belns sold for 10c per 1b.: Cabbage 5s per ib.; Fowl 01-00 i0 $1.40; Butter 40c: Eggs 35c; Cu- cumbers 3c to 10c: Apples 10c p0! doz; Blueberries 25c, 20c, and 17o Mr qt; Blsckbcrries 10c per dish; Car- rots 5c per bunch; Beets 10c D9!‘ bunch: Lettuce 8c per head; Ducks $1.00; l-lay 50o to 55c; oats 70c; Straw 40c; Potatoes $1.00; ‘hlrniil! 50c. The fish, market was fairly wsll stocked. Cod sold for 6c per lb; Had- dock 10c per lb; Mackerel 20c to 80c and friends in her native province. left on return on Wednesday last. going by wily of St. John and Bos- ton. st both of which places she will spend a iew days visiting relatives. It is‘ sixteen years since Mus Ayers last visited P. n. f. snd she was delighted with the prosperous sp- pesraance of the country and the’ excéllent conditions and vast lm-_ provcmerlis in and about Charlotte- town. It is twenty years since she first settled in Saskatoon, and she has had the privilege and satisfac- tion of seeing that city grow in pop- elch- uletloh during the time from 0.00s to 06,000. Miss Ayers is the owner -‘“" and luoprletress of A large boarding house, es well as a large tenement block capable of accommodating twenty families. near the business- seetion oi the city. School Opening We carry a full line oi? school books and other supplies. Send the children , l here and‘ we will give them prompt and ef- ficient attention. -._._ SUMMIISIDI cnoacn ro n! he-olorcAno-Tne control Street Christian Church. Summer tide, of ‘which Mr. A. 1:. Smith u pastor. will hold it) formal re-opcn- lns Add re-deelsetion services on vvvvvvvv -vvvvrvvOO\cg r¢v4o+oeooaoo 4 us Ami it is sued. it u carefully rechecked is sears error. we are inst n scum am “making ab; we deal llalkoi will likens-service. {z a 1' I'll PIOMPT DSUGOISTI Sunday. September llt. ltev. w. is outnauee of Charlottetown will be the special speaker at the moraine tomes ii a. m. and will also conduct Maritime ' Stationers l . consult with the Rt: 80h. ‘J. ~11. v. 1 w _ . ROM year to year tlldpo our taste raises be- _ “mes more and more incriminating. More people today are using _ p ~ , v ORANGE PEKOE than ever before and - are refusing to be satis- v . if supplied with g f, any _othcr tea. I l L.._ .___..__.__.. 46-4 ecu I . a s AJQ-S-e-te-o-tl-e-G-O a mew-anew» “FTHE RUSS" i l I raise-a STREET “A Nice Place to Stay.” ONE of the most popular HOTELS in the Province ind on the best locality in the city. We serve as fine s, MEAL ls can be had. Our ROOMS are beautifully lighted, fitted with running water-hot and cold. . OUR RATES ARE MODERATE-XLOO AND $3.50 PER DAY Weekly Rates ot Application. MAJOR D. A. McDONALD, Owner r+ee+o¢0oeeoJ00+0++ee+0+e A4‘ ewe-e» o++e+a e-vvoowee a 0T: o 0 A A ‘a vvO-OQJ4J ‘ ~ Zion Presbyterian ‘Church MINISTER-REV. M. scorzr r-"uurolv ORGANIST-MR. L. n. THOMPSON v vw-V 4. Preacher: Rev. Geo. Ta services. Anthem by The Choir, Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 P. M.--Sermon—-Su Anthem by The Choir. Bass Solo-"The Lord is My Shepherd" , _ _ _ _ , __ Mr. R. Glllis. ylor of Montreal, at both M"! Mflfzaret Stosrns bjert-"The Three Wills." vm Liddle Prof. Louie D. Thompson will preside at tile Organ. b4++e+oow++o++eo+++ ++o+¢+¢¢¢+4 - k .. , I , I , I i ' divinity Glnitzil ttbursii Minlsieriw-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D Organist: i .D., Rev. C. N. Brown, M.A. —-Prof. W. E, Fletcher”; R, (1 M" A_ T. c_ l“ THE SERVICES 10.00 A. M.— abbnih School and Bible Class, 11.00 A. M.— ermon-"The Carpenter" new, (j, N_ grown THE SALVATION ARMY MALE QUARTETTE "9 Gill" BIJ. N 8-. will sing at this Service. 7.00 P. lVL-Sermnm-“Chrlstfl; requirements" Rev. Dr. ‘Ramsay. Sulo-"Be Thou Nlgh" .. Mr. Harvey lflcPhfl-Qnn Organ Oficrtory-"A Sunset Melody" . . . . . . . .. vlriccuic Visitors Cordially _ Welcome, 4 094-009 ~* ‘* é v ‘ v ' . 'rOO-O+§§§V9§O+4$§-O-§O§O§ §§4§§O§OO St. James Presbyterian Charo/r MINISTER-REV. W. BRUCE MUIR ORGANIST-WALTER. McNUTT 11.00 A. M.—-Sermon, Solo-Selected . . . . I Miss Lena McLirc Mlhem-"Helr Our Prayer" Ryder Choir. / Afternoon at SLOW-Service at llighflcld, There will be no Evening Service, Returns From K. of C. Convention i i Guard lbur mind. and you guard everything. ‘would be some repercussions but not = very serious ones. Q Lumber hall slumped in British ‘ Columbia. Dr. Tolmie said it was only i8 Dassing phase, due to market fluc- Dr, J. A. McP$ummerside, and huamms’ he Mel-red‘ Mr. F. J. Casey. Charlottetown. re- j turned last evening from the Knights , _ of Columbus Convention which was. Kllled [f1 Rfflts held at Milwaukee. Wls., Aug. 20in’ to 33rd’ [Special in (he Guardian) One df the outstanding orators at: ST~ THOMASFOM- Aug- 39-39?‘ the convention w“ H15 Grace Arch”. hard Flnklestcln, 20. son of Charles bmmp o-Leny o‘ EdmOnWL. Punk Flnklestcin. former merchant of St. ma] High Mn" was Tflflbratpd m Thomas, was one of the Jews killed the public Auditorium and over 10.000 _ dmmg ‘he A"“b“7“"" "his l“ T91 5V1"- peopye o; l" denominations auemb Palcsiinn, according to word received up m! Grace preached an able seryhere iodny. The Finklesteins left St. mo“ upon this Occasion, and “m. on Thomas four yloars ago and intended addressed the convention. and a" returning to Canada ihls fall when who Md the pmmege of helm“! Bernard was io have entered the Un- him considered these addresses mas-y "miiy C’? T°"°"w- terpieces. I Mf. Cm” who 5,5 been any a; 1f you cant say something good. month, visited St, John, Boston andfmn‘ “Y anything- New York. And made the trip from. ’ New York t0 Albany. vie. the bcauti-i ful Hudson River. l-fe and Dr. Mc- Phee visited Chicago on the return m“ where they wen‘, some “mo! An ounce oi encouragement yields "m, m“ R‘ m. John’ who L; new one hundred per cent. interest. with the Extension Society. They al- '___ so visited Niagara Falls and made the trip from Toronto itfi/lontresl by boat. I am insmucfod by Mrs. L. C. Wright to sell by public suction It Number 172 Kent Street on Monday the 0th day o1 September A. D, i020 at 10 o'clock s. m. oil her furniture and arlques consisting of a large numbe of ornaments, pewter tespots, brass and copper articles. old dishes, bureaus, sofas, tabla. chairs etc, some minnow Woes amongst the lot. A good ohlnol to gel 0&0 Cili- ldl». also a number of Comer Ivl prinfl. . ' Terms sash. T0 CONSULT WITH THOMAS (Special to the Guardian) TOIUONTO. Ont. Aug. m-llere to males ea matters pertaining to lmmlerslleil, pr. s. s. Tolillle, Pre- slin oi Iritish oelumbls. ls in Tor- nlo lsdnv. h. malls coals use nu. Mvhahllttilinoohnbtavusld flflhfieievlilchsmfl were Qnfily evolved for the solution oi Britain's prdssine unemployment problems. ' ‘seal lie. a saemrssromilkz. \ = ' , . . mu * 1m: alu- 7678~8'-31-2i I‘: Vi" 9° "I L lab assassin Q I ti. A IDR~~LEMHLAR pygmy“, muggy» thsihiii. Charlottetown. will sins ~*""-: i: la "'“".......““......."" ‘him ‘t’ one lens alliilllli lreeeereoeuel netball» elim- W! Asked ii the crop situation would meet Vancouver to any appreciable extent. Dr. ‘minis thought more, John ltfsrediw ‘ ‘Int l‘ _ ¥RlOC6§0OOO~OO§§HO§i§iOf6§§i PUBLIB AUCTION"