THEAGHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN > ' _ p tea” The Orange. Peirce,‘ at little extracost, is extra good ‘ In clean. ‘bright Aluminum impel-mi Clydesdale Fillies To the left may be seam, cliimpion ‘Clydesdale "um: wiliinrdorw‘ .§’-' {B ‘PRIVATE =SALE and Stallion for sale. Ills Excellenc, the Governor General of Canada, showing keen interestii his namesake the famous two year old To the right W. J. McCailiim, noted Horse Importer and owner of This noted Stallion was Grand land 1927, and Grand Champion of the Royal Show Toronto, last fall MoCalium ’ refused 825000.00. for this "Lord Wiilingdon." land where he stands for service. Owing to the scarcity of ' outstanding Clydesdale fillies and Stallions. prlfl: winners at leading shows in Scotland and National. Toronto and London, Ontario. The onto. Last fall Ottawa and Guelph. all been bred to outstanding sires. Mr. nf choice imported Clydesdale Fillies Sc and last fail, direct from his farm at “fflmilmfl. Olmlfl". and W" vc in Charlottetown Saturday, July 21st, and will stahleil at the Agricultural liall. Mr. and has already received several orders. Champion at the Royal Show, ling- Scotiand, also Grand Champion at and at Ottawa and Guelph. Mr. noted horse from Don Aida Stock Farm hear Toronto. However he has sent this Stallion back to Scot- good horses throughout the World this will he a great opportunity for farmers of Prince Edward island to secure These Fillies have been Canada. The Canadian Great Royal Show, Tor- Provinclal Winter Fair, and have McCalium, Canada’s Largest ilorse importer wil have a carload and two Stallion; imported from be McCalium arrived a week ago it?’ These horses must all be sold by not later than Friday, July 27th, as M ness iii Ontario. Reasonable terms to reliable purchasers. WUJ. McCALLUM a Morel] liotei, Cha-lottetown, PJE. l. CANADA'S LARGEST HORSE DISTRIBUTOR. r. McCallum has urgent-busi- We _' Span — The + Horse — World. St. Francis Xavier University Opens Sept. l2, 1928 ANTIGONISH. NOVA VSCOTIA c", ‘l. A Preparatory Course oi one year, enabling students who are handicapped in the educational facilities provided at their homes _ to qualify for University Matriculation; An Arts Course - It ofillla the ollowing courses: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts; A General Science Course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science; An Engineering Course of two years, leadingaloadmisslon into the Third Year of other institutions; A Course leading toDegree of B.Sc. in Nursing A Teacher-Training Cam enabling students to qual fy for licenses to teach in the schools of Nova Scotla; A Preparatory Medical Course through which students may’ qualify to enter WW1" out condition the leading medical schools oi Can- ‘AN ATTIC SALT- SHAKER All Rights liner-veil, Reproduction Prohibited THAT Thackeray was a prize fight “fan" ls shown by a unique point in the historic fight between Tom Sayers, o! England, and John C. Heenan ("The Benecia Boy") of America, on April 17, 1860, which ended in s draw‘ when the police suddenly appeared on the scene. l-le wrote :-— Alasl e'en those brighter days We still had ‘beaks and ‘blues, Still cantlng rogues, their mud to fli n8 On self-defense and on the ring. And ’twas such Varmint had the power The champlon’s power to stay, Arvi leave unsettled to this hour The honor of-the day! ‘Magistrates. ‘Policemen. HEENAN, by the way, later mar-_ ried Adah Isaacs Menken, the cele- brated beauty, whose name crops up with suspicious frequency in biogra- phies of the mid-Victorians. She was a friend of Charles Dickens and Algernon Swinburne among other notables. Heenan died on October 28, i873, at Green River Station, Wyoming. TOYING with the trafllc prob- lem, W. Pett; Ridge, the novelist- often called the "modern Dickens" because of his peculiar knowledge of London life-declares in his remin- iscences "I Like to Remember," that anything on wheels has always had a grudge against anybody on foot. the argument of the wheels being that the foot is careless and ven- turesome and disinclined to take care of itself. A carknockedaman down, and the driver, looking over his shoulder, called out indlgnantly. "Look oilt, there!" “What?” said the man, picking himself up. "Are you coming back?" A CLUB-MAN was endeavoring m sell his car to a fellow member, chuckles Pett Ridge. He talked eag- erly for half an hour of its virtues, its climbing powers. arguing first that it was as good as new, and then it was better. l “You say,” remarked the friend presently, “that you gave $1200 for “No more, and no less." "Now I'm going to give you the shock of your life. I am going to offer you $150 for that car.” ' “And I,” said the other promptly, “am going to give you the ’shock of your life. I'm going to accept it.“ A LONDON costermonger men- tioned to the vicar of his parish the loss of a friend and colleague. The vicar made a selection of his im- presslve comments. "I trust." he said, "that he was not afraid to meet his Maker?" “Not a bit," declared the costar. cheerfully. “Not in the very least. It was the other old party he was afraid of running across." A JUNIOR girl-clerk was going up the steps of a London bank (vouches Pett Ridge) when the breeze caught her short skirts. She waited to control them. Three young men looked on interestedly, and she met their gaze. "You have a lot more treats," she e-oo-oo-o-oamoooo-e-oo-ooo-ow remarked calmly, “than you p001‘ A AAAAQO’ Evelyn Waugh. It was written at ' _ the end of their friendship. poem he contributed to London “Punch" venting his indignation over police interference at the crucial fathers ever hadl" 'I‘i.irnlng she went into the bank. "I DO not choose," wrote Ruskin to Dante Gabriele Rosettl, poet and painter—over sixty years ago- “t0 have any more talk to you until you can recognize my superloritles as I can yours." The letter ls quoted in "Rosetti;'Hls Life and Works," by And like another distinguished gentleman, Ruskin meant what he wrote. P. T. BARUM, when _Mayor of Bridgeport, Conn, took a party of friends and omcials including the Lleut. Governor and the Secretary of State of Connecticut to a cattle show at Norwalk. One of the first things to attract his attention (re- lates Harvey W. Root in "The Un- known Barnum") was a side show with a great sign across proclaim- ing it to be “Barnumh Exhibition." PAUSING with his group Barnum inquired of the noisy proprietor: “What Barnum is it that owns this show?" ' “P. T. Bamum,” reply. "Are you sure it lsP. T. Bsmuin?” “Yes, sir, this is P. T. arnum’s show. Walk in, gents, and see the greatest scientific curiosity of the day." "Well, I didn't know I had a show here, but I'm P. T. Barnum and it's all right. Walk in, gentlemen," he said to his friends, "I won't charge you anything," and before the chag- rined barker could gather himself together the whole group of a dozen or so had gone inside. was the prompt INK SPOTS FROM ALBANY. DRUMMING OUT of the Ameri- can army has long since been dis- continued, the last case occ rring in i877, says Major Gener Hugh Lenox Scott in “Some Memories of a Soldier." The custom was inherit- ecl from the British Ar f‘ whole command “was p aded, and the prisoner undergu brought to Mrs. Heber Schurman and daught- er Jcan, of Boston, are visiting in Albany, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnett. The ice-cream social under the auspices of the Women's Institute, Albany Village; which was held on Wednesday, was a decided success. i: A SOCIAL GATHERING. 1 A very enjoyable picnic was held at the Manse. Bprington, now the home of Capt. and Mrs. Cyrus Martin, to welcome Rev. Daniel M. McDonald and bride. Upwards of sixty near relatives spent the afternoon in so- cial intercourse, the young people especially enjoying games, the older ones renewing acquaintances. Lunch was served in picnic style on the beautiful lawn, after which Mr. D. M. McDonald, Hopedalc, was ap- pointed chairman, and in a few well chosen remarks reviewed the careers of the honored guests. They were tendered an address. read by H.,' F. McKay, and presented with a purse, the presentation made by‘ Mrs. Dr. James McLeod, Regina. Mr. McDonald made a fitting reply. Mrs. McDonald also thanked those present for many kindnesses shown and sang in Zulu language “God be With You Till We Meet Again." Among the visitors were Mr. Alex. McDonald and bride, Mrs. Elmer Clow and daughter from Somervllie, —- Mass, Miss Catherine McLeod, R. N., New Bedford, and Mrs. Dr. Jas. McLeod and family, Regina; also Mr. y. mot. ssrsls; szszzxiilf- i) Gunbmpped . For Extra Mileage To-day, at: the lowest prices ever offered, you can equip Firestone Gum-Dipped Tllbirr-WIIOSC nnsurps&d. Gum-Dipping, a special process, saturates and of every cord with rubber, minimizing ' * ‘ friction-die destructive rubbing action, that oodinarily takes place during the millions oi‘ tirna the tire must flex whm civuying your car. Your local Firestone Dealer serves youbetoer and saveoyou money. See him to-day. FIRESTONE TIRE t RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA," Limited BAKE-ION -- ONTARIO MOST MILES PER DOLLAR rcstone I || Wick Test Gum-Dipping solution in jar at left; other jar origin- ally empty. One end of wick of cords placed in so- lution: other end in empty jar. Solution penetrates entire length of cord wick ——shoawing that Gum-Dip- ping saturates the cords. AddressL Rev. Daniel Morrison McDonald. your car with stamina, safety and comfort are Dear nan-n‘ is but nmhg that we should assemb' today at this liistorlc spot, made sacred by lives of splendid men who in years past ministered in Strathalbyn congre- gation, to extend you and bride a welcome to your home and native Province, and to offer our hearty congratulations and best wishes for your welfare. We assure you we have been interested in your career especially since we learned you had decided entering the ministry. With what diligence you applied yourself to the task of preparation for this great work is now evinced in that you have completed the work pre- scribed and been ordained to the ministry in the church of your choice. Another important event in insulates evuy fibre the front and centre, where all his buttons and insignia were cut off and the order read. THEN the prisoner was brought to the right of the line with a plac- ard tled_ around his neck marked' “Deserter, "thleffl-depending upon‘ his crime-and started down the line from right to left, preceded by the drums and flies which played the tune for this refrain: Poor old soldier; poor old soldier, Tarred and feathered and sent to hell Because he would not soldier well. At the left of the line he was IIUITtICd loose and told to get-oi! the pos . GENERAL SCOTT. a great Indian Miss Margaret Atlieck was a visit- or to Tryon Tuesday evening. Miss Margaret Carmichael has re- turned to her home in Albany, hav- ing spent n couple of years in the United States. The Misses Jean and Helen Tier- ney are visiting in Albany. the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tierney. Mrs. E. V. McLeod, Mrs. Roy Cam- eron and Miss Mary Gillis were visitors to Summerside on Tuesday. Miss Marjorie McKenzie, of Ken- slngton, is spending a week, the guest of her cousin, Miss Gladys Lowther. “Miss Wlnnifred Sinclair, Spring- field, is visiting in Albany. Mr. Vern Connolly, Central Be- your life is your recent marriage to Miss Faith Sanders. We would fur- ther congratulate you that ‘having arrived at this stage. you have now decided to go as missionaries to Africa. In this we feel God has given you a splendid helpmate in the person of your wife, who is her- self the daughter of missionaries, and who has spent much of her life among the Zulu tribes. Her perfect mastery of their language, her knowledge of their needs as well as her wlnsome manner and true mis- sionary spirit should be invaluable aid in getting started in your new field of labor. We feel it is a far call from the peaceful hillsides of P. E. 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COMING back they announced "' that the most remarkable thing they had ever seen was the ice-making machine at Fort Sill. where a. white man (General Scott himself; then s Lieutenant of Cavalry) made ice out of hot water in the summer-time. DURING the early days of the American occupation of the Philip- pines, a loyal native chief. Calbl, by name. complained to General Scott about his teeth hurting him. The General took him severely to task for filing and blocking them, according to Moro custom. and then asked: "Why do you do it when it ruins your teeth and gives you such pain? Thereis nothing in the Koran telling you to do that." Calbl replied that if you don't blacken your teeth the girls will not marry you. They say: "What? Marryggiat fellow? 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