-8HOP from Holman‘: mu 1 . ____ o‘ --YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITV to htar "Queen Esther" at Cape _ SUMMERNDE" 8mm“! Traverse Hail MonduYi Aux. £15m. COLLEGE. -0panlng any, 5gp; g, i924. Business, SIIOPt-‘IIIQMLQQ. Civil Service. Writs Box 145. pal. . .HEAR DR. S. F. TOLMIE M. P. prospe°iu~ "'9'- Jn the questions of the dayIat the J‘ Pogmn’ Pflncl Striiud Theatre tonight at 8 p. ill. nth: 1| -seozouz METHODIST cin‘; CUIT.--Sunduy August 24, 1924. Rev. I‘. A. Fitzpatrick, Minister, Hedtsqui» 11 n. in. Searletown ‘l p. m. Official Board at Bedeque 'l‘liursday, ‘September 4 at 2.30 p, 111. --BEDEQUE CHORAL SOCI- ETY present the cantata "Queen Esther" witii a chorus of fiity voices at (‘ape 'l‘raverse Iiall, Mon. tiny, A113. 25th. 3i -LG8T AFtTiCLil-Apparent- iy it h. qulto remarkable how care- less people at Suniinerside appeal‘ to he with their cash and jewelry. A few issues ago tho finding of a small sum of money was advertised in our coluuais nad tiozens uf peo- ple have either called or written to any they lust it; hilt not one. bus yet hit upon the correct itmoitut. lt has Iicen the same with a watch. which still remains in our custody awaiting the lawiiil owner, Fron. these lilillti it would appear only reasuiublc to sitppose that the streets of Sumniersitlts are literally paved with money and jewelry. iu this connection there is a very noticeable ubstanln- of what the stnets used to be paved with at one time, namely hairpins. Vl/liirh shows that about all the heads are h ibheil nii\v.——Suitiincrside Farmer. ._--<0>—>—— Eastern Guardian ....'SHOP from 1lolmau's Catalog. -—SUMMERSIDE AGENT? Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Sunimerside, and will be pleased to receive news, suivertislug and Job Printing. Mr. Maciloniild sells tho Morning Guardian at his store. Ills tele- phone N0. is 12 2. ti. —HELP APPREClATED-Wc wish to thank the citizens oi the iowii of Kensington also all our friends who assisted us during the recent fire. We also wish to extend our sympathy to our business friends who have inct with great business reverses. Signed, Kennedy Bros, Kensington.—-I)6-i8—8—-—19-—3i Sale of Summer Coats at Half Price I you can use a nice lightweight “slip on” for the remainder of the season—and you know how com- fortable a coat is for boating, motoring or just going about, on these cooler evenings-It will pay you to get acquainted with this clearing sale of handsome summer coats. $18.00 (‘oats for $ 9.00 $30.00 Coats for $15.00 s . . . . i .3111): Pine qll-lili/l ulli’) —-BOYS SCOUTS IN CAMP .— ,I 1 a "a Int w,» 'i‘lie 1st Kensiiigton Troop oi Boy l)r()l/l I1 1 X » 1 I 1 111 1 Scouts spent a most enjoyable and profitable week under canvas from August 11 to 16. Early on the Monday, boys were busy loading cars with tents and other camping necessities and were soon on their‘ way to llarniey Point where the (lamp was soon pitched and the Sirouting programme, tantered upon. The Scoutniastor (Rev. G. T. Spriggsl was named “Chiei" for short, and the Assistant S. M. (Mr. Preston '.l. Kennedy) was culled “‘(‘liieftain." The "llluo Heron" Patrol consisted 10f I’. L. Gerald McKenzie, Second Fred Scmplc and ’l‘. It‘. Kenneth Mt-Fadyen The "Cat" Patrol consisted of P. L. tiordon Cooke, Second James Es- sery, '1‘. I<‘, George \V-ebster and T. F. Wm. Thompson; From 6.30 a. m. untll ii or 10 p. in. the Troop was on the go employing their time either cu-liug, playing, scouting. ‘Swlillllliilt! or camp duties besides various ltcligitius exercises 'l‘liere, did not seem a dull moment for u single member oi the (lamp. 'i‘lie (Yhieflaiu only Iuid one difficulty and llial was, contending three liinrs a day with the sharp etige of 0 ‘very k001i‘ appetites. Thursday a arge thinner of friends came to visit the camp and thc Scouts en- __' termini-d them with practical de- ---~'$0l§RlS CIRCUII-Rov. Ilr. iuoiistratioiis of the Scout work in-.-1- “'- 31111111111141- _S11i11- 1111561111111 cludlng the, in... or mum,’ fir“ nnlhvlll proucli in lirulgetown .\‘l(‘l.ll()t' , 1 4 _- . - ._ ii<t (‘I ir-ii 111 Sunday morn ng a 111°?" “'11s 11 1111111111 "11 1" 111° 1112011111,‘.1161111311’ 13%;. ‘if tfcilticli dud Souris Aiethoilist ilggs laid ln tllc (Whitest 111111118 1111? any u, um] “m; {mm kxhibrwd Con, (‘hurch in tho evening at 7 ok-loclt. week, the total being 733. The lot- Hum“), The Tron], WM. ‘Oimnk M, [in pmgnnnen n; one n; the =11 N0- 01 B13811 111111 1.0 111110 23c M“ “Binge profit m‘. me use 0511,18 most outstanding orntors in the 2M; _ _ , shore and the kindness he showed Mliriifline 1119141111011 1111111)’ W111 111" 7111‘ 1‘1Xl1¢‘1‘1111~‘111fl1 311111111111 11"" |1,,.,m.n,h,.l-fl 0f the Troop. ' ail thenislslves oi this opportunity of Leghorns No. 12 led for the 0r|,,.,,,~1“gh1|n_ week with it! eggs. Rev, A. .\lc-i ___._ 'Aulny's Barred Rocks were seooutliF°r 8°" Fut-Mmard,‘ Lhflment- ‘QFSPEQIAL 55Rv|c|g_ ._. Th.) with l7 skill-H, ltlvcrell lfowiitfs Rev, M. O, liriittm, held revival while lPgllOrll-H \V'-‘1'(‘ 1111111- ‘V1111 iiiectingsln tilt-Sturgeon Baptist ~15 “iZi-Zfl- $11111 1\1<f1’11“1*1‘111‘=1 1111111" PERSONALS (‘burl-h lust week which closed lcghorns were fourth, with iii eggs. , p Friday (awnings '|‘l“.3(. lnegmngg 1‘1Xl1l'1‘l111<*111fll 51111101111. 11°11 111' "Nina M were. well ittlciitletl and much good Wlillc lfigliorns, No. 13. ‘w’; mm iloiic. Mr. llriultm is a very clever 111111 ‘13 811KB- MT- Ffflllk 11111111111)“. yoixiig man and n forceful speaker ii£ll‘i'(‘.il rocks were 8111111. 111111 '11 nnd much trredlt is due him for the "kg-H. and A. \\'isner‘s white wymi- efforts he put forth since coming dolls tied with Bert Brown's hat“ Hospital is “pending n holiday in here, for tho Spiritual welfare of ....'HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Georgetown, Aug, 2-i. lloly Euchar- ist and Mattins ll u. m. Rev. J. W. (iodfrigv, Officiating. ..°EASTERN AGENT.— Mr .1. W, Murdock is now Guardian A8‘ out in Montague and will be 19191111" od to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. Manufactured by imperial Tobacco Coin oi Canada Liiui $20.00 Coats for $10.00 $40.00 Coats for $20.00 ..‘~‘MONTAGUE. -- Rev. M. 0. llrlntcn will preach iii Montague Sunday, Aug 24th. at 11 a. in. in tieorgelown at 3 p. in. and lll Sturgeon at 7 p. iii. 'i‘licre will be a baptismal service in Sturgeon at 5.1m p, iii. +4644 0444444»; THAT CAR OF YOURS av HARRY E- PORTER eph, lilurdock, William and Jack; and one. daughter who are left to l1.l)l1l‘il a loving father, The l'\IlI1‘1'111. took place on Weiliiesduy to the l-lpisi-opitl Church tleiilclcl‘.i' ticortgolowu and was largely all 'li' dell, ltev. .\ir. McGowtin perform- ed the ceremony. Marie Corelli Leaves Residence T0 The Public LONDON, Aug. LIL-Marit- (Yurelli, the ltlllglish novelist whose death occurred a short time ago, lcft her residence in Slrall'iird-ou< Avon lu the public. lt is not thought that she had illillt-s in doing this of rlviiliiiig the immortal ‘bard and setting up u second shrine in the town that is known through the ' world as the Iiirtlipl-ice. oi‘ Shake- speare. and iii-r will would set-iii to indicate llial her aiiibilitiii dill not lead her lo this leiiglli. A notable feature, of Zllius Corellfs will is the zipparcnt an- tagonism she showed toward the. stage and stage folk, it may have, ill't'll that she lliwiiglil iii-tors llllll actresses visiting SiiTililliKl-tiil- .-\\oii were a ltiilly well enough lli‘tl\‘llll_'ll for .ii the relics ziiid Hit‘- llltlilv“ ill Shakespeare and hall not need of her house. Iiowi-ver, ili'l‘ buii mi stage people lii lhe ii-Wii oi’ the world's greatest. dramatist. who \\':l~; also an actor, is .'l dark iiiysle \l ....“‘FiNE POTATOES‘.—()no of ibe finest fields of lrisii Cobblers on the North Side is that of‘ .\ir. (‘hr-Her hii-Iiouald, llay River, a crop o1‘ 35010 400 bushels is now usciireil and this with only a some,» what light applicillioii of fertilizer, sun lbs per zicre. PERSONALS . .*Mr. James Young, formerly of Albion and now of iirewer. l\ie., is vlslitiiig at Wliiiii iioad and Albion. Ills inuny friends are pleased to -si e hint looking so well. EGG LAYING CONTEST ,,_.“_¢¢++H+4+¢oo4444444 ‘Notes on the Prince Edward Island Egg Laying Contest for the 42nd week, ending August 20, 1924. __'Mls M, Adam, llear River. is visiting Miss Wadman of Browns ville, Me- at oJsoph Curries Cicai Springs. “ ‘fills is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will It glad to answer through tlii column, questions regarding your car or its mechanism. Send your inquiries to "Alltflillll- biles," The Guardian Publishing Co., Lttl, Charlottetown. __'.\lr. Stephen ilcllonald is homo from liosltm on a visit to ills parents Mr. and Airs, Michael ‘ll. l._ Mcllonald llay ltivl-r. ii l< nine years since Stephen left boule- lie is carpenter in the ll. it. repair depL, maintenance of w:i._v. -—-£-0>——i—— l SEMI FLOIATING REAR AXLE acMurdo, of Suiiimer- sidt-c, l’. P}. 1., is in the city, and ls staying at. the, Y. M. C. A., Iligb- field Street, Moncton. —Miss Ross. matron of the i‘. C. —i-—{0->-—--—— LETTER OF SYMPATHY The following letter of sympathy has been sent to lbe family of Ibo late Joseph E. liagiiall from Ito. The Semi Flmiliiig ilear Axlch the t_v|ie in which llll‘ load is Mi- rlcd on llie wheel aiiil axle hous- iri: and the thrust taken raroni by the two Iieziriues al t‘:ll'll eiili ui . (‘oreill ilirecleil iii her will lhal “Mason (‘ruf|." her house ul Sli';ill'iii'li»o|i»1\\:.ii and all its con the community. REMEMBER THE WEDDING Whicn you want to select a Wedding Present don't fail to see our stock of Sliver-ware. Etc. Wc have many suitable gifts. Our prices are always roaaonablc. The quality of goods can't he beaten. _ C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER 130 GREAT GEORGE STREET ctyic and 4 4 GOO $0 0 O 0 O 0 o-eoavemu b-Q#§O-O-§§O-OO+ Q+O4 >+OOO§FOOJQJQQ4FO&O—OO~O-O-OO-PO-O-§O-QO400-O-QQ+O-OQQ §O+f§i E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire. Life, Accident, Sickness 81111 Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Slmmcrside, Lloyd Lewis, Good StrongStock Companies. 000-040-0000» _ ___..._.i____._. E dolles were ninth with 1117 eggs. orly were residents of Slicdiat: and 0-004040004004-4 0-Q4-&0§oQooo-~ n EDUCATIONAL The School of Nurning of The New Hampshire State Hospital offer: a course oi’ Nursing Education to young women who are eligible for admission. The School la rgglllorcd by the New York and New Hampshire State Boards of Education. A generous allowance in offered to students during the courle. For further Information apply to the Directrcug of Nursing. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE HOSPITAL, CONCORD. N. H_ 1.'I.:'...€“.‘.‘.‘.?...;‘.‘;.‘l, '."..'"..z‘ié.°.'.‘.‘.“i.'.ii.t‘ g;;;;-;;g~:;.-,,,§;g= e with ‘i0 (iggs each. ‘ ' ' ;_ - The Experimental Station pens» '_ ,. _ m‘ 1954mm“ Nmi- ‘fit 14' 12' "miifor 11:11 Itii-Yliirstiitoodjagt“lllaliiiiiityllisi; 1:’. were first ,second, and third and S_ i“ élwmnhg n short hondlg; m‘ “mm- wm‘ 1766- 1742' 17113- "m1 Aiberton. l-io is the guest of Mr. 1515 respectively. Mr. Sam lllc. and Mrm James whmem Pliersoirs white lcghorns were fourth, with 1550 eggs, Edward liullpilVs white leghorns were fifth \\'11lI 1532- M111. F. 1'1f11l1l1i1§"11 11111" returned Iiomo from Wolfville, N. 1'\‘ll.1‘111.'k-‘1 11M W111i 111G EXDT- S1"- S., where they reprcsentcil tho lic- hens. iwn Nu 15 for sixth llklculliviilltl at tlic ltcboka Assembly W111i 1515 Pilllti- J- J- 111631111111113731‘meeting of the Maritime Grand white leghorns were seventh, withildotigc. I. 0. O. F. i514 eggs. Everett Howell's white __ _ leglitirns were eighth with 1480 —Mfg_N;1r(§l§§p Lnmnnc "m1 eggs, Mr. A. Wisnefs white wymi- iloughler Miss Beatrice, who forni- -—Miss Nellie Larkln. and Mrs. Ernest Wells, ot’ SliliilliPTSiilU, have .1. Parker lloopcrhl barred rocks now reside in, Suminerside, 1". E. were tenth, with 1410 eggs. 1., linve been vlsitiing relatives in lliil liens have Inid over 190 eggs town, and have this week left for since the first of November, 1023. Monclon, and Mcmraincook, where ll liens have qualified for rcgistra. they will further visitrelatlves he- liou with over 200 eggs. The hlgh- fore returning homo to the island. est being No. 123 with 223 eggs, -Monclon Tranflflrlill- —Mlss Ilclcn MacArthur. daugbt. or of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac Arthur, West Devon, was taken to_ the Prince County ilospltzil last Saturday lo be operated on forap- pendlcitis. This is the second child of Mr, lliacArthufs that has had to be operated on, the first one having just returned from the hos- pital tho first of last week| ~.\irs. William Reese Durbln, formerly S. Mabel Manilersou, is spending ii few weeks with her mo- 1110p in llamllton. l‘. E, l- .\irs_ Dur- hiii is at present student secretary for the Women's Foreign hiisoion- ury Society for the "slates of Cnii~ iornia. Arizona and Nevada. Mr. Durbin is the only son of the late Wm. Reese Durbin, General Man- ager of the Durbin Surgical instru- ment and Chemical Company, of Denver, Colorado. airs. llnrhln met her husband in ‘China, when he was general secretary of the Ariny and Navy. Y, M. C. A., in Shanghai. China. A tso KENT sr.‘ The Best Optical ‘. Service The but In none to good for your Eyes. When Ivuyintl‘ “lass- i-n lu- HPRE you urn gelling the very lwiif Lennon. Don't mumbli- with your Eyr-ulllii by buying '.'.'.'.i“iiirf.'.'ii"‘t'.f .'.‘.'i'.‘.'-"'i'i.'....‘i‘l'.i lIiiiI B O 17 13 1 E Reduces arc-e and Puffy your or yoiir children's .,\*i Ilur Survive Is ilu- Iiimt obtui ulilu. Our Office In equipped with the very lab-It optical Instru- meats. (lur Lenses first Ankh.‘ Lymph ugh“ Po" quitllty. Our mmnlmi In Ev" Fhmh. Bu“. 8w I'll Iliornu ii to Inn re correct uu- 1 I 5 n", rs. "oi-r your 2y" PXRIIHIIKGIL sTops Llmuu“ ‘nd In." n. HEAL! Born, Catt, ruins, Boot Chnfql. 1t ill Info lnflupflc and Gcmlcido. Don not blister or remove the hair, and horlo can be worked. Piuunt to on. $2.501 n. J. Mnilnoiv boztlc, delivered. Describe your cue for flpiouietrlut. Montague. I’. I‘). I lpociui inltructionl and IGOR 5 I IIIQO W-I-Iflirc- In». lfll-UmnaBIdnIoor (Ilfico Connector] Willi Mon llruir ._..'AGED RESIDENT DEAD.- The death look place, on August 19th, of .\lr. Itlaicoiin Allan. aged 88, one of the oldest and iiiosl respected residents of llougiiton ls- land. deeply grieved lo hear of his (loath. after lingering illness borne with true Christian patience. lie is Sill" vived by five sons. Frederick, Jos- 'l‘ulv=il:i_\'. The whole community was 1131511‘: Q _ Write for design; and prices. Anything from the smallest marker to the most elaborate cross. Our workmanship and prices are the belt. Vere Beck & Son Montague‘ It‘ . 3844-27-8-1mt‘, .\, flige llivisioii No. 201 S. i). 'i‘., Fredericliiii, of which our ilcparful Brother was a (‘barter and Life member. Dear Friends: » As il has phrased (loll in llis All wise Providence. to re. move from your home by 11.141111 your ileurly beloved husband and father, we the iiieiuiiers of ite- fugo Division No. 201, S. O, '1‘. ile. slri- to convey lo you our deepest sympathy iii your sore bereave- lllt‘lll. \\'e wisb we could write some real comfort to you, ull we can do is tu say wc are thinking of you very much and hoping that the ilnys to come may bring cbm|'orl and cheer to you. llrolhcr liaguall will not only be iiiisseil iii the honie biil In the (‘hurt-ii and lllvisioii where he, was always ready lo help along the cause of 'l‘cuiperunct= and (‘hrls tiaiiily and we. feel assured that ho has gone to ll better hoiuc ho V0110, where lie will suffer no moi-c pain nor sorrow. Please accept our heartfelt sym- pathy we realize it is very small coiupnrcil with tho great sorrow you itre stifforing. Signed in the priiitiiples of Love, Purity and Fidelity: Agnes Arthur, \V. 11., .\l,\'l‘tlo (‘.ut cliffc, Chaplain, Lolita Weeks, Asst. It. S. -—-——<o-Qi- Blather. M. P.. was ll pussengcr| on the steamship Steve. which was 11111111111:- The 1mssengers “1.,-hi (zlimbing int othe lifeboats. 1 "S111" Bilfiiiefllcll -a reporliri‘ aboard the ill-fated craft, "here's n chance for good publicity. lf you carcd-—" "You may quote me as sayingl’. replied the M. P., "that. 1 nm heart, 11y in’ ‘favor of a bnck-to-tiie l-and movement." tents should be kept intact, and that no portion of the, lrccliolil land should be sold or built upon. 'i‘he land is lo be “kept as a breath. lug space" fur the health of thc town of Strutl'tiril»on.Avoii. now ‘i iidaiigeretl by the overcrowding of buildings entirely disadvantageous to the iveli-heiiig oi‘ the yiopulzition." A perpetual trust is to be formed to adiuiiiistei" the 1iroporty—“l<‘oi‘ the ill nefll and >1 rvice of dis- tinguished pursuits visiting Strat- fiirli-liirAviiii from far countries. who shall be selected and re- voiiiiuentleti to iiiy trustees by the (‘omit-ll of the Society of Authors, uiid also its a nieeliiig-piaci- as and wbin reouiri-ii by the Prcsltleilt of lite lioyzll iiistiiutitm of Great Iiriluin for lbo aniiiial or pravln cial i.‘.‘lilll'I‘llli.{S or for scientists counocletl with that institution. 'l‘he will adds that ii.i person con. tier-led with Stralftiril-on-Avnn is in be cout-eriieil ii; the carigvliig oiil of the trust. it was her lulcntioii that the |11'11lll‘ll,y should he used on the lines of the Leighton llausi- As~ soi-iation of dA()"d(1"| for the pro- nioliou of science, lilrriiluro and musical among the ‘pcoplc of the town of Strntl'iird-oii-.~\run. .\ilss hiurie (‘orelli left au estate of the gross value of 1324.076, with llll personality £3,011, much of the property being renl "Synge 1111 111*‘ llroixerty was bequeathed lo lli‘i‘ "dearest lifelong friend," ilfiss llcrthn Vyrcr. vVlLLAiN “Air it's only this week l — find out ow the 'ellrtlilcss wrntch ‘n5 been ilccoivin’ of mo for years, ltirs. Glbbins. I've been giviu‘ that man of mine throepence a doy for ‘is 51111111 (‘"1" 1111c. nn’ now I find oiil that ‘r-‘s hem Iflfllkifffl to work an‘ spendin’ the money!" the axle housing. ’ it coulainrs a turned end on the axle Iiousint: and beziriilg in llie wheel. besides usual key and key way. l _ The turned Full on the housing ills into the Iiearing on the WlIEEl but the whecl is not l_ield iii plies by any retainer on llir- wheel eiill of the housing. The axle sliafll: keyed oulo the wheel hub null re‘ tallied by tho eonreiilioiizii lllli col- lerpin. The whole asseuibi_r is lllfll inslullrti. including the wheel. There is an iiifillccilflil cover nil the iliffereiilial which enables in- stallation of two bail collars on llis axle shalt, which collar completed. fills tho spare between the uh hoursiiig and the dillY-i-ruliai I111" lury housing, and begin ceraleii as is the axle ghafl, and the collar cur bracing lllt: .xie shaft llsllll)‘. i119‘ vents the whole .'is=eml>l_r 00111 coming out, The cud of the axle shall l1 square and slides into compensat- in}: gcam 11l0lillll'll iii the diiiereir lial case. Qucs-—I have a noise under 1119 floor ltoiirti of my .\loilel-————-C11' and cannot seem lo locale the ii‘0il- hie. Canyon advise illl‘ wit"? 11' loolt for it? K. G. lll., Konsinlllli" Alll-"IIYSIIUCL roller Iicnrin: 1" the drive shaft housing. beinB 1"” that it is packoti with trance [i151- lnspect clutch rollers and 1111' where usually the trouble IM- An abundance of K1011" i“ _ times in those two parts is 119*“ enry- i-{o-tfi This quip we clip from an 111' ' change d It's rather neat and we 911W’ it‘ “Some mun are bent wltli toll 1111 some to avoid 11-” (let crooked trying Christitfs 2L EPHYR 13R ‘ARA 1N1 ‘Yuri KNOW’ When buuii c1141‘. i1 )l fiodas lit-W." QUA TY _/Nybmu " i.‘ it 1' i151. i915 . . < m; t-zwt."