.. ti i . "$r~.-“;l-‘»’§‘>'~ fir? l . .iiiilliiiTllila ~ i i'iilllilillllliillllll-l‘ t i‘ - llllllillllltlii n» i ‘CL... kifouNeil, L. S. M dean, - 7illljlis15lllv=irb floater Gin 0I0nlo's need for increased hotel accom- -"-~' ‘wnadirtion-of-rhvi-iighenrcluee-ie-riow ptovidgQ . for in the new addition to opeped» - f, '1 may“... ,-"~...~.. .l.. s" l Y. -. I. _ _ , _ , hestl _e_ll|ng‘_publ|c‘."‘ Now, ~whifi u“; P rliew addition, lust opened, providing .l. ‘fig lam??? we F5°.9l'iF-.,19,,p,er.v_fi . ‘ " ; n e e, an 1 _~ " ' “nets-ow kl‘ tier?“ - <" .?"~l.-'gv§-.'1. ‘ . , Direction Unitedi-iotels ‘ Company of America 1 , Reservations tiocepled now for (he. Exhibition " ' Murinpn mil... ii but: roRoNTo ' 19°” Room, ( Fireproof) - I "Gossip Evlrjfljng" I.‘ , x“ 1.. .,_ . 1,1 this hotel. just GmefrilMqviun¢r1 I ' Pitcher, ,. '1.‘till|illlllllllllilllllllliliillirllilillllliilllllllllliilllllliillllliliiitill A clgissiiiili ADVERTISEMENTS ‘ Advertisements Illes ills healing. ls pas word h: anal In- "ctr: nssu. _Il no use can o can to lo lens-sled, lye “n; I gestalt. etc. a word, but flu IIIIIII (as ll-IUI) l Ieilltaloel to can! 00st III! IQQI—IIII all llYQIIIlpo Cronin-u berzverlogleiu A g TEACHERS WANTED MALE HELP WANTED WANTED— A SECOND CLASS . teacher for Afton Rood School. Supplement $85. Apply to John it Lend, Secretory. _ WANTED SECOND cLAss "rEA‘ char for Ilopsfield School, Dis- ’ trict No. 122. Supplement $75.00. Apply tostohn A. McDonald, sse. of Trusfdel.’ ‘ =" I" TEACHER WANTED FOR OCEAN View School, No. 154., 2nd or 3rd. class mid summer vacation. Sup- plement $75.00. Apply to Mrs. Surnh Rockwell, Sey. fFEAci-isns WANTED KNUTS- lord School, district ..o. 1.0, Prince Co., by the 15th August. Primary Department. Supple - {neat $15000.‘ George Yeo. acro- m-L . _ r=.%r——"-. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR BET- liel School. Apply to Ernest Luiiil, ‘Se>cy_ WANTED_TEACHER FOR AF- ton Rorul School. Apply John Lund, Secretory. ewAivrso-rsiiousri _ AT soli- foik. Supplement $75.00. Apply John Arbing. Sec. misi- . ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR Wood lsliinll West School. Sill:- lllciiicnt $85.00. l’. l). McGrcgoi. Sony. ‘SALESMEN WANTED TO “Ev present “Canada's Great Nur_ series." Handsome free outfit_ ex clusivs territory . Highest com- missions. Start now at best sell- ing time. Stone d: Wellington. "The Foothill Nurseries," Toron j Ont. HELP WANTED MALE. — ANY . intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents.” National Press Bur- eau," Buffalo N. Y. ‘BALEBMAN WANTED. -8ALE$ man s self respecting salesman present occupation, ‘find ‘morelccngeniai employment with us ad at the same time nou- hls his income. We require s > mind ing concern where ’lndustry would he rewarded with far above average earnings; marri-J sd man preferred. Apply to Mr. . E. Ross, second floor Riley building, Queen Street, op- posite Prowse Brothers. WANTED WANTED-At oncc, ii. toiiclicr for [lrndzilhuuoscbool District No. 105. Silpplemcnt, $80.00. A3.- ply Robert J. Todd, Secfy. preferred. Apply "L. D." care _ NUIFSINQ Guardian. " l ‘THE STEPHEN GALE HO3PiT FOR SALE ai of llnvorhill. Moss, offers .1 complete course of three years to young women desirous of be- coming professional nurses. Mod ern hospital-y of 125 beds with complete up-io-rlute equiflmfilli; Active, medical,‘ ‘sursical. ob- stelricslqnnd pcdistricai servlc es. Graduates of this school are fully equipped for private duty. institutional work, army slid navy nursing, etc. Minimum wiigs $30 pci‘ week and boll-rd Demand for in excess of supply Modern nurses have 100d food. eight hours sJdltty after January ist, board, room, laundry, illlfi allowance nf $15.00 a month During July and August arrange ‘ merits to train may be mndrl with Miss Margaret Nicholson. Assistant Superintendent, Dun- dus enter P. E. l. Cali in person if possible, otherwise write hcr for full particulars. some‘ it stem‘ _ i; w. arm) " EWANTED-"l Experienced lVlillinci-y ‘t ‘for sénsori opening "Scptciflllilr 16th. Must have nbility and references. Apply A.B.C. clo Guardian Office, Charlottetown; ‘i ~18!!! r , “—"I"'- _ . "'WAIN_TED BEPTEM ER 15th AN‘ exporleiirsed maid. list be good “cook. Good wages. Apply Guard- n. ‘firs- 1:4! \s. FOUND ~: at‘ ‘g FAUJLAM... tire nnd rim. Own- “ or con secure some at Bruce 6t McKay Co, l.til.. by provlnl Dfll‘ HOUSE WANTED—- WANTED B‘! September 1st a residence to rent or purchase "in a desirable loca- tion in Charlottetown. will rent furnished or unfurnished. Suburbs eron SALE-HEAVY 1 snows paper. VAppiy at Guardian ‘Oyf _¢____.> _- ‘FOR SALE, ONE“ NEWLY frefllicnell cow, Ayrshire grruli: Wallace Owen, Wencbfort. NEW GRAFONOLA UNUSED FQR sale. Model D No. 2 ‘A liar- 'f!flil1‘. Apply Harry Craig, I35 Elm Avenue. FOR ,8ALE ONE TON SMELTS lllifi csplin. Also 1 ton horse moot in cold stnrnge. inquire of lilox 446 City. FOR HALE-B BEAUTIFUL LOTS at Brighton, high ground. facing nouth_ Ample room for barn and back gardens. Easy terms. Phone 3T4 Tomlins d: Hynes. ____,________,‘__.._...,..-___ ‘FOR SALE. 70 ACRES OF LANlJ vnbout 30 cledred, bnlnnce partly, in wood. 7 miles from Charlotte town nt lliizclbrook Stillbi- ii. M. B._Hmltli. Pownill- w FOR SALE-in the village Mcroli, n house nnd two n 11o! es |__ ‘_ llliserves more‘ than the oriiin man‘ ntcisan character sound fai l, ciuiiiilci, m In 1 lb. and t4 lb. l/a Farisienina ‘Shoes and , be correctly" shod, seemAiisy- & Co. Exhibition of tall-styles, . .__..,.-_ CHANGE of DATES 1o.- Guy Brothers" Minstrel Show at‘ the Prince-Edward,‘ Thursday and " Fri- I IN miiuoiuliii . La CHARLES COLE The llflfllllhs away of Mr. Chlllfifis C019 0i Mlliuii Monday evening ary notice, ~ .- Mp- Poles. who was in iiis 75th YPlll‘. hull been ailing some sly ‘llflllllhll. 1111f. .wa_p ublepntil ii short time bcforp lilo 119ml, 1p g0 '.",,,,‘,,,1 ‘and dli-efl-tniiiiters per-ruining“ to the’ farm. w lTh-e several fuvins m» {llllrfill 'V0r_v- larzely, through his industry and [)_eI'SEVB|]‘{1n()P_-()I] which his sons ure settled toge- ilier with the beautiful homestead sturrd us u monument tn u life crownul with signal sucecss, and wliili». Mr. (‘piles was so diligent lu [busirloseu-he never forgot the iiryt- thing ijieellful, being u. consis- tefitclrur-cltmiin and a valued mem~ 1101f 0f the Flpiscopul Church at Milton, in which cemetery his re llliiifls will be laid to rest beside ceased him illmosi 2 years ago. Mr. (‘olss wiis of a most ends» int: (iispositlon, kind and genial. with n generosity not too often iiict with and which will long be re- mciiibciw-‘ld, and a death such as his leaves n blank in ii community liiird tn fill. llc iGiiVPg behind io cherish the memory of a ileiir and loving fil- tlier five soils zind six iiiltlRilifll“. vizw-Dr. Wm. R. in lloginri; Samp- sun in BiilfitHYOPYiI, Siisk; Ernest, James A. xinfl A. Benjamin lit Mll- t'on; Mrs. John ii. Buntuin, itustl- co; Mrs. (flips, E. McKenzie of Milton, with Annie, Winnie, Eltii and Lillu. at tlic ilOlflRSlPllii. i0 m. nf Wllfilli the Guardian tenders ililiiflfvil sympnthy. THE LATE MISS LENA KING Mi". nnd ilrlrs. Jziiiics King desire in return their sincere thanks, lo the kind friends fur the many floriil imfl spiritual bcquctsi. lind, other ox prcssions n0 sgfriipiiiilily l-en-flsrcll them on ilcuth of their daughter" l.cnii_ y Department hiiiriiic Wreath, Mrs A. A Biirtlclt mid Airs. A. B, (Yosh. crescent Mi". nnd Mrs. Joseph Ward lcross Ella McKenzie, spiritual lin- Iquci S1. Joseph's Sollnliiy. Spfrltuul bn-ziiici, .\irs ldllcn .\1cl')0nillil_ Sipiri~ liiiil bnqusi, Mrs. Norrie, Spirituui ibnquct. lfir. find Firs. J. ll‘, Shep- Iilflffi, spiriiiiul linuuet, _l~lr. and ‘Mrs. Tlios McMJlioii. spiritual bo- for daily and Sunday newspapersflqiiei. Mr. llilii Mrs. (‘bus Duyliu, we will show you how. Send for",,,,|,i},,;,1 hnqnpt, Thus liiigim nnd‘ ‘family, spirtunl boquof, pupil nurses ,(‘ity Hospital, spiritual boflllel. Ml’- lnnd Mrs. it‘ J. Staci and family. ..ipii"ituzil bniluel, Mr. ‘and fnmliy_ spiritual bcqust, Mrs, iFlvnn Jill] family spiritual bollllet. (boss of his flour wife who prede’ A. .l. llougiiiu. dIY. ‘ ,, ‘ Zlsvitfiii. Belts now "CHANDLER a. BELL will be at Cape Traverse lettering Tuesil-r; and HWednesdiiy and" Searllown Thursday. ‘ Part-fer. wishing’ to hive-this work done lttridiy rill-st iilsm at the different cemeteries. =~DHANGE -lN ‘BUSINESS-Wu WiiPd-lscontinue tire WlfilJfl.ilDii supply department nf'our business di-‘giire. ' 'Al| accounts‘ for sup‘ lliozl ‘Alnd wiring are ‘now due iinll pltyaibie iit"our (ifflce. "All elcctril ("ill flxtuiwés on hand will be sold atreiiucod prices for cash. Moi-i- llme Electric Co, Ltd. THE CAMERONS nnfi Mui- Leuns homing, (inrdons and bioc- Gregors coining, liiacKenzies and MiicPiiers-ons coming. A‘ the wild binrilfbhs r-oming~to the ‘Scottish games on Weiliicsdsy. ‘ ,__... ~ SEATS NOW ON SALE for Guy Brothers Minstrels at the Prince Edward. Remember the dates. Thursday alld ‘Friday, August 25 and Qfitlf. ._ NOTICE-All iicounts in lirrcnrs more illuiithii-ty days forJJler-li-i»: current for- light or power must be settled on or. before Tlllttltslllly 25th inst, or service will be dis» continued without further notice. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. HEAR THE BRAW PIPERS Skirl the ouiil llleland pibrocks llllii see the bonnie lnsscs danci- tho Reel o’ Tullock, the Nlelanll Fling and G-iiillis Clillum at the Scottish Gaines 0n Wednesday. SAD BEREAVEMENT- Mi". and Mrs. W. I). MiicCoubrcy, New Gin.- gmv, received the sud news of the sudden llnziih on August 12th, 192i of lllPll‘ sorrirviuw, Mr. J.W. iiPsFifim~ lit iliu home Windsor oniliTiil, Mi". ilcscilinv formerly r0 illlll on ill" island. ills many frii-iilh who l‘i‘,lll8liiilf‘l‘ the pleas- ant v. Mi‘. nnd Mrs, HQSPIIiIIG ab» Isiflllli liisl suiuinr-r "l ilii-ir sympathy ti) the ll iixiiiily, MASONiC PRESENTATION- Captain Ernest Kemp who liitifjusl rotirvii from ilie (icpiirliiloilt iii’ Public. Works havjng been .9111- liiliyPil in the oyster cillturo scr- ' for lili‘ piist 29 years, was mull-d on by :1 number oi’ his Ma- sonic broihrcn of St. Johns and Victoria ‘Lodges Monday iiiglii and presented with u valuable Tilst bitisivifls jewi-l. Captain Kemp very iittingly ncknowledgedflutbc presentation which was minim-by Mr. Louchlnn ‘MacDonald,’ Wor- shipfui Muster of St. Johns’ Lodge br-rciil ; Bessie Parquet, spiritual boquel." 711°" lmbmlll ll b07034 1111 Mr. nnd Mrs. i‘. Dennis. spiritual; _ _ lmifiiitlboquet, Mrs. F W. Payne, SDiTifllili|iiOli both in England nnd (‘onnus -boaucf, Mrs. Grunt and family, spiritual boqiiets, Brother John and Mary King, spiritual boquei, Mrs." F. Welch and fnmll)", spiritual bo- Blld 110117. 0f IIPOII‘! P9l‘"quet, Mrs. M. Monaghiin. spiritual flflllslltr who would appreciate"! lioquct w. llflii Mrs. \Voiidnl m, s life position with a fast grow- Dnnum‘ spiritual bnquet, Mrs. Jnniss K-clly, spiritual lioquct, Em- ployees Freight. Department P E. i. IL. spiritual bisliict. from Diivnr", N, fl’, shopniziirs of‘ idnruilnglilll Shoe Co, wri-rifh, the hLi/lilen faml ly. i-‘tlllrilllill bnquef. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Snvoie. ‘spiritual boqucl, Mr. nnd Airs. Peter lliighes. splritnui lioquet, Mr. mid Mrs. John McDon- ald and family. spiritual lmqilet_ Mrs. Elizabeth lvialonsy and family, spiritual lmquetwiillariun A. Gn-ggin and family. spiritual boom-t, Mr.‘ and Mrs. John (liirbcrry, spiritual boqucl, Mrs. Katherine Hughes! spiritual boquct. (Patriot please copy). - {Gt-Pi ~ .., Making Footballs. .. \ The edviint of the French people info the football brunch of‘ the nth lcfic’ world has ‘opened another murkot for Cnnriilian leiifher work- rers. Licutsfloi. lf-lcrouls Barre, Conn liiilll friiilc (‘0llllllliSSiiiflPi’ in Paris. bus forivarrlcii n slluilfi-‘lflflll $11"! Cnniidiiin manufacturers endeavor to scclireihls llicriitlve trade. The French at present, he slates. are lliclincil io the vicw thut (Tunzidllln manufacturers d0 n0! lllllkfi RB good ii fooflinil iis file English manufacturers. - ".:COULD HA~RDLV LIVE FOR ASTHMAn-Writcs one man who after yours of suffering has found complete relief through Dr. J. l). Kellogg's Asthma llonicdy, Now he knows how nceditlss has becn his suffering. 'l‘lils remedy give sure bclp to rill iifflictcd with asthma. inhaled ns smoke or vapor it brings iiie help so long nceilsti. Every rlealm- has it or (‘ilil get it‘ for you from lils wholesaler.‘ _ I w+wwo+tp ; ie house is siiunicil. nn the linnlnfwif tlic beautiful Morcll‘ ‘River nnd is up-to-ilnto Willi i101 writer heating nnd sewerage. The garage is fitted with mn- chinery for all rvimir work-l Will seiiiiouse separately 11' necessary. Also fnr sole at ll gram. bargain iis we nrc $01118 out of the business, One Ford Truck (new), with box bitd cab complete and‘ one Ford periy and paying for adverii- Touring Can-Claude B. Mc- - Bins. . ' .. ~ EwefiJMfirell. _ l, _ was-ran ~ insommnuoos ‘ - ».~.......__.'......._-__.--. ._ _. »- ~""——" '7". “ WANTED A PLACE TO HIRE BY MAKE MONEY AT HOUR-Jib’ l’ week or by ilniy or bv month. Ref tn I00 II)!“ 131;" W"? l,‘ erence, Afliily l.'l Alley Si. l tlalflulaflll No o“? ‘mu- 01:‘ f-wAnrsb ‘A eMAiui. porno: instruct and nippi you -' 0r tenement to rent with modern work. West-Anne Show ~ P,- Q- B0: ,.l_and_ with stnble and illll‘, 6-‘ litre" Mailed You a statement of your account, “ Kindly oblige us with la cheque to- day- . . W. W» Welliiei Ltd. Since 1868 Jewellers f1 .~§-'e_ Q-OQ-OQ-O-Q nnd expressed his appreciation of the pleasure his Masonic connec- |lmfl brought to him. Captain Romp loiivcs for England the laf~ itor piirt of the week on an extend- i ed visit to his relatives and friends "at Wiiiistiible. His iniinyfriends wish him an enjoyable holiday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH EXPAN- $iON-'i‘lis Si. John 'i‘t*,legl"apli says: Having rcizstered o deter- mination to raise $4,000 in secure the services of on oviingclistnnd having alrendy pledged or cnntriv butcd iiliut $700 to that cause, the annual convention of the (‘lii-isiizin Churches of Nova Scctin nnd New Brunswick, whose sermons con- pluded iii the Douglas Avenue church on Siitiirilziy evening. miirkl od o. big advancement in the work 01.1110 Christian churches in the two provinces. Business sessions ,W_€‘.l‘t3,il€ifi on Saturday morning illidfliilvflifliili and it public meet.- ilig in lhe evcning. On Sunday confeirucrc. sermons were deliver- (Hi unil special services wnrc, helli in both-filo (loburg street and Douglas avenue f'illll‘(‘,illlS, and i‘. E. Armstrong, of Montague, l".E.l., wiig the preacher in Si. Mzilllicw": church on Sunday night. LS. Fliiglor, in appealing for support of the home missions for which $4, 000 was to be raised lo support an evangelist, predicted that bcinre ten yours liiul llnssml tho viii-uni pulplis in tho (‘lirlstliin (iillilfilflfi would be flllcll, lind Cillifiliiy filled by women. He spoke of tho funds which tho Home Mission society’ already hnd, which gave $200 nn- iiuiiily in irilcrcst, exclusive of another fund of $800. L. A. Miifia, the cliniriiiiin, iilso iippeolcil for support for the muse. $37.30 ivnu tnkcn in the collection nnd plodsefl were given to contribute $530. while the previous night pledges for $150 lind been given. The officers were elected for ihc cu- sulng your us follows: For the Ailiritime (‘hristiuii lliissinnilry Si» (rioty. pisnilleni, ll. A. Miles, Hall- tax; vlco-prssiilent, J.C.B. Appm, St. John; secretary-treasurer. J-S- FltlgiOrflCtuJliilH; members of tile executive, J, W, Barnes, St. John; tli" Antero. lDzlnvcrs. N. 8.. A. M fillies, Knntville, NS; auditor, E flames; St. John.- The officers of the annual convention elected vzvre". Chairman, O. \Vnllucc, HQu ifiix; vlcopresidellt for Nova Sdf- fin, J. W. llaytsr, Milton, N.5,-'. vice-president for New Brunswick, ii. E. Cooke, Burffs Corner, NnB-Q secretory, Allan Gutes, NS. Q "1.-.“',‘I%.* fiiih iilltzvaiibisu ‘ illllllllllllll ; "c3115 . ._ w > _ LA PARIISIENNE 5H0E8 for women. the leading styles of America. Alley & 00., Ltd, agents. THE DAT/EB FOR the Gui Brothers Minstrel Show have be" chsngedto Thursday and Friday- Aup 26 and 26th. Seats now on ‘ l fsvml; BR-OWN-- WE"S1SE‘I.S.‘- Tlic fol- lowing is tiikcn from a Toronto pa-per. The marriage of Mlisa Min- - gucr-its Wcssels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Wessels, to Mr. ‘Harold D. Brown. son of Mr, lind Mrs. C. W, Drown, of’ Brampt- on, took plaids "arlfdtiftfclock this afternoon futile‘ Hider Street Pffifiq byteriiin Church, the Rev. W. G. Wallace officiating. The. bride, will: W“ Elvsn uwiiy b)’ her father was‘ attired in navy blue pussy w_low taffeta trimmed with gi-oytilnd is collar,oP-Csrrlchuiacross lace}, u grey uflfi blue hut and corssge bu“. liuet m‘ Sunburst runes. There were n0 attendants, After the lsereiiiony‘ the bride and groom motored to ilir- station nnd left for the Lake of Buys. After" their honeymoon they will reside at ltiiucn. N, Y._ where Mr. Brown takes um his post grad. iiiiic work at Corrie] l University Jiiss llfiirgurits Wessels is a. niece 0f Mrs. Hurry Stetson, of this city.) and living cells. kind of sleep. It has been the them of sleep. l AT THE COUNTRY CLUB_. Til? music festival at the Country (‘lub on MOflfiiiy evening drew ii record crowd and was thoroughly vmjoycil by iili. Their uppearnnoe idly acting Siilflllifliit great party nnd i0 the judges of music flllii of good dancing it would would he hard i0 say which or-' vlicstru played the best as botri pliniic, fil‘llliiS and irnps and slide trombone. It would be rather bard to give u decision in this be- cause both nyzlicstrils played equa- ly gooil~—and one watching closely Tired and Ne rvous-from the Lack of Sleep? Do You Know the Reason Whyt? A Sleep time is the time when the reconstructive processes in your body are busiest-tuming food into blood, and nerve tissue, That's the reason why lack of sleep makes you irritable, ineffi- ~ l1 cienf and nervous; and why you lack “punch" when you don't get a proper amount of the right of many that the cup of tea or ‘coffee, taken at meal-time, robs In Gould and Pyie’s Cyclo- pedia of Medicine and Surgery , you’ll find that “caffein is-a rap- hruilglit :1 record crowd of dziri- " ‘ ‘ ccrs. All around the building spinal cord’ quickens Fhe illirl (‘Pllwlii (fiililf-‘i as close as pos- flCflOn Of the D8811," 811d TBiSGB s ) c um fllliflyfid the musi. as wcll no those inside. lt was n pressures’ This makes" it a very good medicine if prescribed by a doctor fr” "ft Elgglrcllrjl-n Bllrlzlctfllzlrgll-iil- for cases of collapse, when a pa- um o , yc o e .t . s . . ~~piiln0, violin, saxophone and tlent needs to have 1715 3Ystem drums and traps, sic. The Jzl- ' ' i Ale-Kit has pioiin, violin, snxo- abnonnany forced "no ac“v ty' But caffeine is not good for m" people whose systems dori’t need to be drugged. So if you,_don't-get your proper sleep at nighigit maybe because you are being kept awake by teaorcio! . ' " Stop, tea and coffee for awhile and drink Postuflt-tho delicious cereal beverage. Postum is a pure cereal prod- uct, and contains no harmful ' ' element» whatsoever. Your first taste of Posturn will surprise and please you. Many people prefer the flavor of" Postum to that Of coffee. ' experience Order Postum from your gro- cer today. Drink this hot, re- freshing beverage in place of tea or coffee for ten days‘, and see what a wonderful difference it will make in the way you feel. to the brain Postum comes in two iormii: instant . Postum (in tins) made lnslantlyin the cup by ‘ i the addition of boiling wager.‘ Poslurn Cereal‘ (in packages of larger ‘Bulk, for, those who‘ prefer ro make the drink whilo the rnieal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. I might pick a slight difference. Tile good all the Wily o? ~ Dundas Monument —i-¢e->i—- PERSONA LS Miillfifly Aug. 15th. will long be remembered by the inhabitants of DtlDiiilS and surrounding ilisiricls S,“ zis the unveiling and (leriicirting of it n bviiutiful monulnient in the Dun- idzis (Joiiietery in memory of Duniius [bravo iHLYS iWiif) lost their lives in _ defence of their country liflfl free- ‘311-“5 Gm" I“ n“ Mflmer at doin during the world's grout will". ('e","f"t°wn: a?“ 1M1“ Florence ‘(i The monument Sliilliis about e1. Morrison nt Cnrilgiin, motored eleven fee, high‘ nnd rm,“ U" u m“ clmr1mlflowll- t” spend m” W951i" crcte foundation moulded in panel 32d recgtlym the guests of Mrsflwork} The |,,,,,,,,. “mum, ha“, is “"156 ‘ "nc- three fcetsquare, 0f light grey gran itc. The second base is of black Jlliss Nellie Scott of iDk8l‘lDi'ill_ WiiS ii visitor to the city yestcrd-iiy. Miss Gertie Steele, Kent. loft yesterday morning on a vls i0 friends in Sydney- Slllglllif. () Camilla. [Leslie ilohci-ison, Juiiiies Nicfieib. Reading of names on Monument lion Sfexviirt, , siililUPi , ibiaBel . also names on the iionor Rolls in (lei). Turner, Neil Mcltcth, Dan the cliurcbcs nnd short address by McPlivrsim, . Stewart‘ "Maharishi the ‘choir-man. . Illin-ry‘ McLeod, 1A. E. ‘McEwsnfi Vote of‘ thanks. to (be speakers, Theodore Tkiylur, Lestsix "Mathis" and lbuglor ‘moved b‘_v Rev} M. Mc-ison, J. i). Mr-Liwain, Dunisljdlsflifi- ‘ Gowlm.‘ scroniicd by ltev. C, SLflD-lfifili. . ‘ _ AP.,,,,4.,-,_~_ ley Phelps and [ircsented by the "- _ _ _ Chairman. _ -—_-_Qo-§-i_-"‘~ ‘.1 melylxizmes inscrlbcdvon the Miinu» 600555555“; Gnowma V , Angus A. McDonald. John W. Mohurcn. Milififlilil A. JibcllPth, George ll. Currie. James A. ‘Miilllflfiflil. John A. Muihesori, ‘Edward A. Matlicscin, Daniel McBeth. Alex. A. Mratheson. - .. . gvfii-F-l-I- w; " I I _ 1 have siioisiierry bushes that tvcrc fiitlflglftii‘, in .well~, prepared ground lliroi» '}".‘!l1‘8‘=fig0. 'Wllen ‘thu fruit comet-on this year, there with ; ii good crop, but large quantites ll-"W" lllilllilsilf; ‘store, ripening? sir-r 5.2mm... Mi". "mil Mrs. J. C_ ilavrii of Bos granite two feet six inches siluiire. ton who have been visiting Ml"s.|'l‘hs- disc ‘is two feet square by ‘How-ifs former home iii inkerninll i three feet six inches in height, ure- icziving Saturday on return it.‘ also, of’ lllfluk granite. The cap is the U. of the some iiinlerial and is finish- icd in gothic shims on top, Verc, Mm, Angie 901,1,“ and Mm Beck & "Sons of Montague were the Louise Murphy of Patton's LLIL, left °““1""“‘t°r5 "m1 i"? P9 119 90515111!‘ yesterday morning for New York 111mm "1' 111° Very 1m" 111°"! U11 and other fashionable centres ln ‘vQrk"mns111P- the mwrns, of m9 mm i [The dny was nil that could be _ lricsirt-il being cool flilfi fine and the Mrs. o. 1.. Barnes and Miss Hil- 22,1’, m“ “"°“"" d" B“""“-“‘ “rgnnl” M 7'10" Chm“ The service i-wns for most part‘ ha‘? "°m"'°‘1 t“ u“ °11Y “n” ilPifi in the Presbyterian Church. ‘ggvhlgi 911F111‘ “iv”? 11119315"? 11"" _ which iwzis filled lo overflowing Y ‘V 111 11 “1115- 1"" '9 M W" 1" -\vith earnest listncrs who (‘lime to Georgetown, Murray Harbor and pay" the". l“, respects m the Her. B91111“ oes WiIOSPtIIZIITIGS is Inscribed on the '“"‘““°>'_i monumen . THE CULT OF OMAR Mr. G90 J. Creed of Dunllas. . (‘hiiirmun of the monument com~ _ mittee, very nbly presided over‘ the The nmmh M the mm‘ M Omar service which was very impressive hos expired. Founded on the Rub- from beginning m finish. - iiiynt of Omar Khuyyom, a new re~| The address was W0“ ligious organization, was horn in VPYPl-l 111141 VHF)’ inspiring: The PM. Manitoba. this 5 rm :1 Jiius Slyviri Ilinliifyre. in .'l very] n sprang mm sudden lmpngmnie creditable mnnnPr. presided nt the ' ri-rgiin and the singing was excel- lmd today only three of its original lent. Many visitors from other sect members would admit that they 10!" 01 111*’ "lllllllfy ill eXillfifl-‘llllli mm he“; “m, m we“. “(New The their opinion‘ sold it could not lie exodus from membership storied fiifgned m ‘my Country commun- Whe" f1 llew POW"! lIl-‘lds the" During the unveiling. four motil- statement that the ivhnle uffliir was 9T5 0f Bill?“ M11089 1111mm! 8T0 lllll- arranged Wm, [he object o‘ gemng cribed on the monument stood in row facing the monument and a Government perm“ 1° lmmhml“ his! behind them stood the return- llfillllfs 1mm ill‘! fiFlVBFlllllPll! S10"? ed men present, who saluted. ns under guise of its necessity for sfic- the iiionunrcnf ‘was being unveiled. roilieiitui purposes. Officials of the M1“ Edmll] M1?“‘°‘%~ "11""; “'1“‘1 _ ' , _ spent consierailn tine in ‘runcc ggxideny that the) hm] My ‘men during the wnr. stood beside the soldiers. Many leodinlg business nnd pro-‘ in the evening Mr. Burke of Cililr fessiomll men of The Pas were mnpmwlb 1“V"11""1 the people ‘memburs of the Cult, nnd the movo- Wm‘ movmg plcmrm‘ of a very high order nnd instructive which mbnt has assumed ilii importsilre we". exphflnpd very W0" M. DR n_ | ilcli-' i and stnnrling that was thought lo D. Johnson nf Charlottetown as threaten the temporary disruption 1119i’ WW6 flllflwll l?" £116 011F101"- - Below is the programme. tbc of the local churches. Ministers names on the nlormment and {hp were alarmed nnd amazed to read m, ‘m, on H“. "on," 1w", qr “,9 in n lociil paper the names of‘ the Prwbftcrian, Dnpfisi lind Method- mnmbem o; the Cu“ or Omay ist hunches of Dundss and Bridge- scrme o1 whom were lending hers in the orthodox ds-iiomirlit- ed purpose of the society, than. movement collapsed riilihlly. ' | --——<—o->---— ~ kind we pray. » ‘ ilgMNMAKgR-v 1-9 G51- $5,990 Prayer by Rev. Capt. C. Graham, U of Montague. -, “Rnmmakern Chan“ M. Hnblmgxnimiliictory renisrks by Chair ~ field has won his bet with the Medicine ilsi lluited Agricuituruf Association, and he will be paid 58,000 for ruin which has fnl-icn in the district duping the past three months. Hatfield was to receive $8,000 if four inches of ruin foil between May 1 and July 1. Up to" Saturday, July 3i, four and onc- qunrfer inches had been recorded, and sh Hatfield firs/we the maxi- mum payment. The association will hold a meeting shortly to detsrinills whether or not the contract shall ‘ tions Following tlic ‘statement of ii (he fruriirrt member its to llic‘ull'r'lit~ G°‘W11l1. 0f "HD1108- .12». .~ sfifiiologiyffi: ' . - cation Frnysr by Rev. Mr. Mc~ Reading of crlpture, b ‘cfiowsp of undue. " ‘Singing. Lord while for all Man~ y Rev. Mr. M Address by Rev. Mr. Mc-Wiilksr, of Fast Point. Singing Solo and Chorus- upper Garden. Address hi‘ Rev. Capt. f‘. Graham. Singing. Solo by Walter Bur- dettc. Sometime We'll understand. Address by H. D. Johnson, or Charlottetown. . Financial statement of Monu- ment Commlftse, by the chairmen and nfferorp‘, Singing. A Qusrtslte. by msygvnices, No sormw- there. in the four qReading of names on Monument _ ." . 1H . . _,v _ ‘.1 from fiqufiijvrry" ‘Qbllfiiieii it i a firmcs on the Honor RDiis bc-l"1Kn.‘¢1'“§'1111eY.W° ‘"5. if?‘ i Mia side those whose names is on the 1" 5.141917,‘ "K111351511; d?!" ' monument. , 01%;! hi» 1' liitiody’ Acorn, Angus Mntlieson. 1"‘-1‘1'1"$ 3 B "Pf ‘$131591 ._ Samuel ‘Acorn, Ngmmn Mathew", nurture fiiliing- of ifrliityThes" Reuben Acorn, Malcolm JJCLHOQ, 0f Uslit soils, unless ‘shad ‘ y Wlm, Acorn, John M. Ali-Donald. lrccs. gels very hot in- - summer, Elmer fantello, George Sfclloniilfl, which is riot the best app‘ tho‘ of; Ezra (iiintello. Norman McDonald, A northern cxfihsure~'"_-sboh_ he" Milford Pnntellu. lowen Nicfiimulil, f-hosedlfur goose-berries. 'l‘h"e‘_bsst 1111711111 C1111."- Wni. Miilor. Wm. R, thing you can do to" prevqbgvg-Tsifl- Lreell‘. Wm. E. MciLezin, Wm. (‘.ur- scalding',-'\yliero riomortifieiitlvsltiidc‘ T19. ‘hillbilly MIPKZI)’, Eiirl Haydon, run btfprzfliilvli, is if] give ‘the ~1“",“‘-“‘ M“11°‘"1-J<l1lll Hunter, Miss bind n good uiulch" of" manure . Efiliil‘ McLeod. Nurse, Leslie iiiin- around, the busliesYThe ‘goofilier- fer, hiiiiiuel Nicholson. Earl Jenk~ rics. db not root deeply; ‘their 15111;: Wm. Nicholson. Lloyd Jenkins. routs run "r-inse to the‘ surface-land (1)1191 E- 5110110180". Percy Jenkins consequently they become scorclu niles P. Riley, John Jenkins, od, WHY “THE TASTE” is Always There» 1-1 -~ The process of making Perfection Ice’ Cream is'" exact. The weighing ls done on accuiate scaies- the temperatures are registered on correct thermomitgrqlhj the minutes are counted by reliable timopiecesnEv- eryfbinq is tested. everything le standardized, every- thing ls just according fo formula. And because this formula, the result of years of scientific-practice and experience ls so closely followed the qmility pf‘ "",_"" y H. ICE CREAM i NEVER vAiuizs w i3. R. snow mi Richmond st Cbartottatowu firs. life. Accident. Sickness ui Hue Glut [strum at Latest rim. , ,1 vvw vvvi Unveiling orMoiiunieht by ClptlGfihimi." - - » "- soualliri OIrUIOgIBhQDI" Sm]. Acorn of Charlottetown Rev. r Sting, Stuck ilesstsiet