l‘ Ylasslrfied Advertisements Central‘ Gaardfanl .7 Ofifilllll "o eases: FUFEEAL lmvnxfli ‘- _,". ‘Una \ofthe1steErnestDavywillbeheid -- ‘who n, "°""" kliulltfllliflfl WY ‘JLQQ: 1 vw vLv Y Agents Wanted ‘ up OI- WOMAN TO TRAVEL ‘M appoint local representatives. yositicnrpormanent; yearly guar- mw 01002. (helm 821. weekly 1 gym-age)‘ and expenses; commission ‘ and cash ‘ ‘Ibgsidetz. Winston ‘ quiver dg., ron . 0°‘ I -‘ iaws-wstuuneao. uqgr, n} 00.. 010 SPADINA Ave. Tloronto, require agents in this - Mguty w take orders for Canada's l. finest line of Personal Christmas t greeting Cards. r A. W. Juno 29. July 13-27. WOMEN. MANY or run MOST ducwuml’ agents for our univer- sally kilbwri, ‘guaranteed trees. I rhrubs and plants are women. You . we will 11nd this pleasant employ- ment, highly profitable. Start now more; ‘your income. Equipment and instructions free. Part or full time. Csslr weekly. Write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. 9'1. Teachers Wanted WANTED - TEACHER FOB. RAB- Sohool. Supplement $125.00. Apply‘ Harry Rodd, Secretary. F?!" 50° FOB. SALE-HOUSE WITH GA!» AGE—Centra1-Sultablo for doctor, White ‘BOX 43!. OitY- 6167-6-39-11. FOB. SALE-ANTIQUES, 300KB!) mate. etc. Apply Guardian. ~ . 0187-0-27-51. onnrarans you sans-s cimrs her bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-14-tf. FOB. SALE-BOISE 1200 POUNDS. Island Bred. also Gurnsey Cow due to freshen. Apply Gordon Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge. 6255-6-29-21. son SALE _. CHEAP. nay our. ter and stumping machine. Richard Butler at Charlottetown Golf Links. ‘ " 6212-6-28-61. BUNGALO FOB. SALE. MODERN convenience. Apply Guardian, 6164-6-27-31. FOB SALE-MODERN DWELLING 51 Bayneld Street. First class con- dition, with large barn. Immed- llllfl Possession. W. K. Rogers Co., 1M- szoe-a-e-tz. 0152-6-26-31. WANTED-FIBST CLASS TEACHER- for Peakes Road School. Supplement ‘ 5135, Apply Emery Crane Chair- man trustees 82-15-6-29-81. rmsr“ CLASS resonant Fort Bcdeque School. Supplement $200.00. Irving’ Toombs, Secretary, Albany. 6174-6-27-31. TEACHER WANTED FOR HUNTER. River School. Supplement $150.00. Apply to llrank Bagnall. Secretary. 6147-6-26-tf. MALE PRINCIPAL WANTED FOB. Aiberton High School No. 119. Sup- pigment $450.00 for the right man. Apply to M. R. Leard, Secretary. . _ 6173-6-27-31. wANTgnF-Prinsipai for Stanley School, mate preferred. supplement $135.00. A991! Donald Mahar Secy. , 6239-6-29-31. __.__..______"i___- WANTED-hid CLASS TEACHER for Argyle Shore School No. 142. ' Supplement I125. Neil A. McNevin. Secretary. 6141-6-28-41. WANTED-TEACHER. roa AL- banylliliage School. First class pre- Wanted CARPENTER WORK WANTED - Small jobs. building Garages, etc. Apply Guardian. 26 To Let T0 LET-SUMMER COTTAGE AT Brighton Shore. Wm. M. Wright. 6211-6-28-31. T0 LET - THREE HEATED 6 rooin flats, polshed floors, excellent residential locality. Apply Hynes Bakery- 6088-6-25-tf. Salesman Wanted SALESMEN WANTED — SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co.. Toronto. Ont’. S. W. S-lB-tr. WANTED - SALESMAN CALLING on all the different fox ranchers t0 repreTsent the Peterboro Fox Sup- plies, liberal commission. Apply im- mediately Peterboro Fox Supplies. Peterboro, Ont., giving full par- ierredl 8300.00 auillllelllelli- A1101)’ ticulars as to present occupation. E. 'V.MacLeod. Secretary. etc. S. W. 8-28-31. . '~ 6178-6-27-31. - Miscellaneous » WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEACII- er folYNew ‘Acadia School. $100.00 supplement. An experienced teacher preferred, Apply‘ John H. Gallant. Secretary. 6191-6-27-41. if ANTID-TEACHER. FOR. HAMP- ‘ TON School first or second c1855- Supplament. $200.00. Apply Allan Ferguson, Hampton, Sevy. , " ‘ 6249-0-29-61. WANTED — FOB. GREENWICII CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. Just the thing for acknowledge- ment. invitations, etc. Guardian Job Printery. if ‘MEMORIAM AND MOUINING cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printery. SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY supplied. Guardian Job Printer!- School No. 16, ‘Second Class Female u meter.‘ Protestant. supplement $100.00. J, B. McEwen, Sccre ary. » - BMJHHL JOHN ALFRED uacnoivann. Land Surveyor, Hermanville, Souris. MII-B-I-lmo. waivnb-rrar crass rescuer: for Middleton. School No, 90. Sup- plement-‘ 00.00. Experienced pre- ferred‘. ite‘ or phone T. W. Brad- showy‘ Secretary. 0177-6-21-41 WANT F-Socond class expen- cuow-‘tcaohpr ioi-iaonash School suppltmtn $100.00 Secy. J. ll Bea- ganpziQanatonh River 0237-6-29-11- w ‘rsacnaa FIRST on See d" farmer Junior Dcilflfli- - merit, _ ihritoiv School supple- ment 0100.00 S. B. Newsomc. Sw- mgm " " 0180-0-20-31. TEA vvauren FOR nun- rorr/vro crowns-oar. rowan Sprayers. Price $145.00. O. K. Power sprayer; Triplex Price, $262.00. cost or terms. order though your local E. f. W. R. Dennis. Chaiottetown. R. R. 3. 6245-6-29-11. Female Help Wanted WANTED-GENERAL GIRL. WAG- cs $22.00 Del‘ month. Apply by ll"- er to Guardian. R-efeflllllifi 6205-8-27-31 FOB blll$ H l District N0. 41. First “ZANTEIF-AT ONCE MAJ” ‘ ‘Teacher. Supplfi’ general housework. Allply MY5- m‘ _ m. Apply to Percy Me- ward Lynda, 14 Water Street. H. > ',’ Secretary of ‘ITHZWBS- ' ‘. ‘. . .2. 6218-6- 8-31. W‘?! F 3' N° Male Help Wanted For Sale l» 0 {,4 1. n _ WESTINGHOUSE BECOME axran-r BAR-BEI- I! agent or- the General agent for P- _ roommates-natives“ KingSquaro-thisaftc mstarf-lhs‘ at a o'clock; - - . run runs-on. MAKING ar- rucarioiv form's imiolfioo of po- tat-oer has been extended to ma. Ilouday. July 1st. Do not hi1 to ma! ywr- llllvlloation. on or before than date. ' ' 0314-39.‘ LOCAL DOCTOR. HONORED- Dr. S. B. Jenkins, Charlottetown, was elected an officer of the Canadian Social Hygiene Council at theore- eent l‘ -w'lde Annual ueeti ing in‘ Montreal. ‘ TIIE SALVATION AltMY-"Mem- orial Day" will be observed Sunday. Junie 90th. ioru thrlate General Bramwell Booth. Services as ‘loi- lows: ll a. m. Subject "The General as a. Holiness Thacher." '1 p. in. "The General as a Soul Winner." Open air services. Saturday, s p. m. Queen Square Corner. Sunday 3.15 p. m. Victoria Park; 8.90 p. m. The Monument. Junior‘ Meetings 10 a. m. 2 p. m. Adjutant and Mrs. AI W. Martin will conduct the services. LEAVE TODAY-Eighty officers and men of the Prince Edward Island Medium Bridge of Artillery-leavato- day’ by the afternoon train for Pet- ewawa for a period of‘ twelve days’ training. The Brigade ls under com- “ mend of Col. .1. P. trooper, M. o. Major J. F. Tierney commands the second battery and Major P. ‘W. Mc- rlevin, D. M., ‘number eight. “ ‘ TO ATTEND FUNERAL-Mrs. Harold Dodsworth arrived 1r‘: the city last evening from Halifax toittéiid the funeral or her brother,‘ Ernest Davy. Another sister, Miss Edith Davy is at ,‘ ‘travelling uh ‘the United States and could not be located in time for the funeral. and owing to her absence the home is ‘closed and the funeral is being held “from the MacLean Funeral Home, King Square this afternoon. service starting at 3 o'clock. " ' ' PASSES THROUGH MONCTON—- His Grace‘ Ai-ehhishori-“siiihott. v1 Wlnnlpes. whotoolr part in‘ the dedication ceremonies of ‘St. Dun- man's Bbsilica, Charlottetown, Wed- neaiay.‘ ‘paid a brief ‘visit ' to ' the my yesterday, en route home to the W980i? metropolis.‘ While here His Grace paid a visit to his boyhood ‘ friend, Mr. Phillip’ J. Cahill, Cameron Street, and exchanged many 01d an- ecdotes of days in Prince Edward Island when they weraboys togeih.‘ er.-Moncton Times. " ‘ a siaiuonsana nay-oh Sunday J1me 30th.‘ local Salvatioiillsts‘ will honour the memory of the late Gen- eral Bramwell Booth,‘ who was pro- moted to glory on Sunday,‘ mine ‘inh, from his home in London, England. At both morning and evening servic- es. tributes will be paid to tho mem- ory of the late Generals brillfunt career as former ghief-of-the-Stai! and later, General o! ‘the Salvation Army. ‘ The public are veryfairdlaliy invited to these services, whlchimill be conducted on theolcial‘ "Army" Memoriuiiiiiccrl- i“ -“-*‘1' ‘ ‘ MABBIAGIS COLESATEWAWL-At ‘M 011991‘ i-iiiisooi-ouzii ‘ st. - trnoi-iottctowii. P. E; Island, on June 20th.," by‘ Rev. Ewen Mcbougall, BiDpfieorge" 1!. Stewart, of‘ Bighfield to moi-Bulb Elizabeth Colles of New P.E.’1sland'. ' ‘ -_- naarns ‘EOOOLetters Fight‘; Mail l 0n Monday t ILA. S. Devillo.’ 0! the Airmail 81inch, Ottawa, arrived on the early train ‘evening to discussdetails with the Post Office officials here regarding the special air mail nights which"ai’e'to‘ tore place between this city and on" the 1st and 2nd of July. Mr. Deville reports great in- tarest being taken in these flights and also in the special flights to Sydney and Saint John which‘ will take place on the some days. Thousands of letters have already been received by‘ the Post Master here from every State in the Union and" from every Province of Canada. Every letter bears ‘the special five cent air maii poatafstamp. and in addition a large number of the letters hall's Postage ‘ - of aural-out de- nominations. The letters ' will also b!!!‘ flléllmllression oi a special stamp sent he... ‘Ottawa for the purpose. The» special stamps lire very artistic in their make-up. The stamp from Charlottetown to Monet/on will show the airplane, the car ferry. and a filler looking across the Strait. The Moncton-Charlottetown stamp. shows an; f I suu-nn-wo- -—-a.. -~--o--‘-- - aroww‘ GUAIAN LIBERALS Continued from page l _ mist-Messrs w. n. moor-ow. Frank Gallant and a. .1. Phillips. I Executive Committee, fourth dis-' trict-Messrs Heath Bowness, Rob- ert Agnew and Capt.'W. Campbell. l Executive Committee, fifth dis- tiict-Messrs C. R. Rogers, George. Brown and Joshua Perry. The following were the resolutions passed: Resolved that this East Prince Liberal Association, in annual meet- ing assembled hereby expresses its deep sense of the deplorable loss our Association, our country and our province have recently suffered through the lamented deathof the late Honorable John H. Bell, ex- premier or Prince Edward Island, and also desires to place on record its sympathy with fellow Canadians from the Atlantic to the Pacific, who are mourning the lbss of one of the empires greatest and most outstand- ing statesmen, ti‘- Right Honorable W. S3 Fielding. ' Resolved that this East Prince Lib- eral Association in annual meeting assembled hereby‘ gives public ex-l prcssion to its sincere admiration of l the masterly manner in which our‘, revered leader, the Right Hon. W. L. ,ed States Government and ‘proposed new tariff the Postmaster a map o; pun” Edward Island’ wmllMackenzie King, continues to carry l Charlottetown indicated therein, a1soi°n m K°"°"““““t “f Calla“ “"1 the wast o; New Brunswick‘ wmlUzlesires i0 convey lo him and his col- ited States, the highest. tariff coun- try in the world. It did not have suchresults under the high tariff policy of the Canadian Tories. The facb are all against Mr. Bennett's contention. - - - - Dealing with Mr. Bennett's recent speeches-on the attitude o! the Unit- their "srgorrrjos 2 General said. "In his speeches, Mr. Bennett points out that we are im- porting too much from the United States and that we should increase our tarir! and thus put a stop to such large imports." In dealing with our imports from United States and oth- er countries Bennett does not tell the whole story. If he did, it would not suit his purpose, for immediately it would be seen how absurd the argu- ment is. The moment the United States Elections were over, Mr. Ben- nett and his friends began to cry for Canada to raise our tariff all v 11 A. M-Choral Eucharist. Cosdhllfll of Nova Seotia. and Solemn Te Devin. " ‘ lfieacherh-Father Tnrney, OOO-O-GOQ-O-OOQOO-O-O n st. at... tin-gt... to‘... ‘I A. lit-Choral Celebration of the Holy Sueharlllt - - Sunday m. ‘the Octave June 20th. 7 A. lbL-Hoiy Communion. I A. M. — Confirmation 5011109- Preacher It. Dev. John Hsc Kenley, D. D.. Bishop '1 P, M.-1l‘e|tal Evensong S. S. J. E. f§§f§ GV9-O-QQ-O O O-O-O-O Wilts of ‘the airplane. “fife Postmaster estimates that “ISIS W111 be 5,000 letters‘ to be 59m; from‘ here ‘on Monday morning, The plane is‘ scheduled to leave Moncton at 5 a. m3,‘ ‘and mails will be exchang- ed all m9 flYlflE field so as to enable the machine to leave hero on return about‘ o.10“a. m. These air flights with the broadcasting that has been done in connection therewith and the special envelopes going go every p5,; of the continent will be of immense FdWYMSlHS value to the Province. ..__i_.__i_i_. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC-S t. Pauirsnnuai sunddy School picnic was held yesterday‘ at the beauti. fill home and grounds of Mr. Geo. Deflilflll. Tracadle, finder ideal weath- er condltions. Many attractions were in evidence during the day iticlucilng bathing, baseball: tennis, tug of war, sndsports of all kinds. Prizes were presentecfto ‘the winners in the sev- eral‘ contests.‘ The afternoon Outiug was an outstanding success and ended with‘ three‘ rouslng- cheer-g and n bounce for Mr. DeB1ols for enter- taining so hospitabiy the ‘Sfinday School in its annual picnic. A largii attendance of boa‘. young and old were‘ present. Thanks is extended to ail-who in any way contributed to r-zalrc the event such a success and to. esriérs 1f cars fir; ionveyancc to and irom the grounds ransouars ‘ Mr. George Arsenault leaves this morning "o: cool: with the 105th Biglllanders; the méggion o; Mdncwn and thcfieagues assurances of our continued} confidence and good wishes. Resolved that this East Prince Lib- eral Association extends to our fed- eral member of parliament, =Mr. Al- fred E. MacLean, its hearty appre- elation of the zeal he continues to show in all matters connected with the welfare of Prince County, and to congratulate him on the success achieved by him in procuring for this consxitucncy our proper share of terest and to assure him oi‘ our con- tinual support and good wishes. Resolved that this East Prince Lib- cral Association in annual meeting assembled hereby, expresses its hearty appreciation of the course followed in the conduct of- our public affairs by the Honorable Albert c. Saund- ers, and extends to him and his cul- leagues in the provincial government. renewed assurance of our full con- fidence and support. _ A vote of. thanks was also passed to Hon. Mr. Vcnlot for the air mail service given by him last winter. LIBERAL MEETING m: s'r. MARY'S HALL A Liberal mass meeting was held in St. Mary's Hall, Summerside, on Friday night and was addressed at considerable length by Hon. J. E. Sinclair. Premier Saunders, Mr. A.E. MacLcan, M.P., and Hon..p_ ,]._ yen- lot, Postmaster-General of Canada. Hon. Dr. John 1-‘. MacNelll presided 0W1‘ it gathering which filled the hall. Hon. J. E. Sinclair and Mr. MacLean rcvl-eivcd the‘ activities of l the Past session at Ottawa and seem- , » ed to find quite a lot to praise in the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Boswall, Marsh- '7 Llllfirfll pQliclcs. past and present. i against the Ulllled stile-S before it l5: field. are leaving by the early train Premier Saunders took for his text ‘ known what our nciEYlbOYS m the, {the recent "ridiculous" resolutions expenditures made in the public in-t WOOIF-AhCambridgQ, Mass; Edwin G. Wood, age ‘lllifson of bee. A. aiid Mrs. Wood, _Rcllo Bay, P. a.?‘r-. Funeral from his residence at Rollo Bay to Bay Cemetery "on this moi-hing on a wedding trip to tsp-insurers y; mggem gm“, begore ’ vmnton'wa.ste ‘of the present local rambling manner the savings in all 71E Addressing the meeting Hon. P. J. ' ' Venlut. Postmaster General said that l 1n:- k consisting of 93 acres or Choice land , mew-hm,‘ bu“ “"1”; “mp5; , ‘efforts the additional car ferry ser- Ihioo‘ 63524492" ’ srs. McLean, Sinclair and Jenkins. | "Your mails would have been indef- Niaggm Fang; "rhgy W111 3150 v15]; ‘ passed at recent Conservative annual returning. government. departments of the Government ex- ’ "' lat a Conservative meeting held in norms at 1L ,‘ n. s mllcs‘ from; lil- for quick sale. ‘vice, whereas the full credit. Mr. Referring to the accident to the inltcly hcld up were it not for the given to Hon. J. A. McDonald, M.P.,;' lsayirig Canada can still do so. The iunvisraa-aav. scorr rumor: M A. B o‘ 81m the "m- Thv appeal" '0 Y“ St. James Presbyterzan Church . -, blooded Canadians to meet the Un- ,\ ited States threat to raise their tar- £ ' E, um|smg,_3gy_ w_ BRUCE My“; . irf by a large increase in the Canad- é r. ian tarlil’. They advocated this o °PGAMST_WALTEE Maw" - ‘ 7 - movement before even knowing to _ what extent the United States might Sunday Morning Haw-Preacher: Rev. W. Bruce Muir. t go. Finally when Congress‘ did meet _ y _ ' Y and some idea could be had of what t Anlhm _ , t - was intended. Mr. Bennett made his Afternoon at 3.00-Servioe at Illghfleld. H ' ‘-" famous speech in which he hinted at E" - ' " , _ ningat 1 P. lvL-Preuher: Rev. W. B Mul . l ‘a trade within the Empire. What be- I - _ "we r . came of their red blwiled aPPeal- H9 Anthem- l has not explained the cause of this :~ | backdown. Ills empire trade 5118' o-o-o-o-o-o-oood ‘U gestion was made in a. moment o! ‘~- l despair. If hc had studied Canadian A y --- A A AA i‘ A‘ A AA _: lPolitlcai History, he wouliih 13:6 i i.” iknown that ever since 1800 e - . ' . v ' fish Party has are“ steadily drflms Trinity United Church ; a: I towards that $0111 by "5 new” up‘ - ' ~ . ‘ i "'7' l _ . CO-PASTORS ‘pncaflon o; me Brush lmflerftlhl: BEV E H. RAMSAY D ' V N JOHN ON x {Under a Liberal rule, iradng w . . A , . 1)., BE . BAMMO D S . who empire has been given a. won- . OEGANIST, PROF. W. E. FLETCHER, AJLCJL. A.’I‘.C.I. derful impetus. While‘ Canadians. 4: Y m ,_ owing to our close proximity to Un- . 10.00 A. M.--Sunday School. Early Prayer Meeting. ., , y filed States are desirous. and even 11.00 A. ItL-Divinsworshrp. - r g i . w trade with them, shmrld (Rev. Mn. Johnson in charge throughout. Being else- ‘amnous d b m h u“, where engaged in the evening, this will be his last. appcar- r ‘ I they obstruct mm m e y g d flnce In Trinity linlpit as Pastor.) . _ iff walls. Canada cannot be blame t ‘ I w p . l f1 “t we may make to find 7.00 P. M.-—Dlv no orship. i , pl“ a“? e m f trade Preacher: Dr. Ramsay. Subject-"The Engraftcd Word.”_ " ~. jmw “vflm”; ° ‘ , Miss Margaret Stea: 111 i g solo. ‘l ‘ ': I cannot» sce that we lime any 1} m “ s n l‘ ‘ lgrave reason to fear the action 0i 4coooooooouooooooooooooooloawo-o- ‘ -~ the Ulmcd states’ wlmtewr ma‘ ac‘ r ““‘ “‘ “e~ - ' - 1.-.-.- AA y m“ may be. Canada has alyvayf be? § Z. r ' "w" r , » " A 'able to stand on its own oo n8 ‘l e _ (y, l the past. and I know I am safe in l ‘on Presbyterian CIHITCII . i ‘Liberal Party has never failed t0 a meet any commercial, industrial or Organist and Choir Master-Mr. LOUIS D. THOMPSON , financial crisis that ,may arise 511d , the Liberal party will be prepared , when the proper time comes to meet, > ivhatevcr situation may be created in; ' our economic condition by the action‘ 1 rHr-;_.,-- ~. r‘ Anthem-“Pray for the Peace i‘ Jerusalem" .. . . Sim r lol the United States} 'Il‘he arivgrruéi - Mmqinuk uflenfand Chm p“ ment of the dill’ l5 ¢ 05 y W5 c - ' E the situation and will be prepared‘ - _ EVENING -, when necessary w act in the ‘ml m" ,,. 1.00 P. it ---a Perfet Knowledge and Perfect rmo." , l , forests of the ewe-ml E°°d °i “l? r- Anthem-"Pralse Ye the Father” ...... nodded I Canadian people. Mr. Bennett claims a» » ~ - The Chum . Canada Illusi- changc he.’ m“: policy Duefr-"Sun of My Sou1" . . . . . . . ......... Jerome ;' because the United States is threat- } ening to change her policy. Since when Q wwv St W l , . {did the Conservative Party make up its rangers c come l mind to follow in the footsteps Of v ~— ~~ ~——~ '— the Unit/ed States poliiiciansib 1gp; g ‘ "** v . “eeeeeeeeareiégég; &Yvv‘ . very long age Mr, Bennett and AT o l; party were preaching no truck nor THE chllrC PRINCE 5T5- ltrade with the Yankees. All this [harangue about raising our tariff I ‘ I ,scuth really intend doing, is very, ‘ p001‘ staiesmanship. The United Stat- es are discussing heavy increases in their turiff,,not against Canada a- mne but against the entire world. when the proper time comes. the past, the Liberal Party will ad- i just, our tariff to meet the needs of ; the Canadianpeople alone. That is: m. policy of the King Government ' _ BOSTON {Presbyterians bear to the world-wide Church. Continued from page 1 It may interest Prince Edward Is- l lenders to know that the conference the Problems or Higher Education as l sermon was preached by the Rev- MORNING 10.00 A. M.—Sunday School, 11.00 A. ltL-"We Know.” Misses Gladys I-‘arquharson and Margaret Boss. l l l short time Our special course fill $155?!" 3"“ 30m- ” 1'3‘! 9- m- A ' for greater earnings. B1B P91‘- ou ' ‘ ~ 1h ' hes med e months, not in fem“ My Wm u, M“. MscINTYBE-Jn the City Hospital, w h " ~Mm - Apply "n" care Mo," Barber couece. m Ban-las- J1me 2am. Isabella MacDonald, dear- o ‘ A . sa14-a-2a-Ju1y-1-4- m, Halifax. man-watt. B. beloved wire or ‘Lluchlin their; tyre, sa ysubwliaii‘. mineral‘ m‘ “umymmf ."}“;- Salesman Wanted morning from 1s: sci-cosine ° l‘ '-‘ “ “°" “p” y p‘ ' __ ass to st. Dunstanla thence _ord st. ezas-e-za-ai. roa- ‘All-s ssnu. cooxmo s ‘ < 1o for summer houses. ' A ‘ laocmord St.~6222-tl-28-2l. ,, ... A tam!’ “l? if F3: Q . time com hum uoo dime used ovens on Ova: Corny“?- ost, ‘Ibronto; 5A p. a Sat. till July ml! no. Idwardlalsnl manual-curve" wqgrgnfuhdl’. I . PAINT AND ROOF CUE-NI SALESMErL-Sclling plan l" You (,0 beat competition. Shipped ‘from Toronto. United Builders Co» cl l nd. 0- 8602 Wade Park, eve a 6-29-“. to the lenient patriots " In Mlmqiisr i Situations Vacant M810 storm. whollielllheljlllo _, , ~ ' 1 It is hos death to, liq a A 11:01: allowed arty cents hour. Mm- To‘ lam “Irv-W M‘ m b," paying trsdolf Ilnlllleflllll- And midrmarmthfifl "I; Electricity, Garage We"; Ohm- To-lIo‘fl‘_lIllII‘l_'1\fl'§°|-‘- f fearing. Bricklerins. ‘$513’ . ...'~.¢_ In loving memory of 1p‘, b EM WT? .ursraov£n. We have prepared ‘A srllillAll REMEDY ‘mp i,’ effectively usell w“? . , . LEADING Fox‘ smearing l E Tqtlnonlsi u m merit n- oofiol v . . the Annapolis Valley and other points mfiflllliib viewing with alarm the ’ He than went on to cxtoll in a F for 081K108 the public works department. I “l” b?’ Wfifl‘ sflé; m7 “rm i Summcrsidc the other day credit was vlflofl‘ 7o ‘cnsiudel, enmvnhn l, for Kings for obtaining through his “URINE! ‘If Bllmlv lilmlmm» . Veniot maintained, ivas due to Mes- fcvry service last winter he said:- very promptyactlon of Messrs. Mac- a very few hours after it was seen I immediately made within twelve hours after receipt of Moncton to carry mail to your 1's- much of your’ raw material to be ex- ported, Mr. Veniot pointed out that the highly protected country. the United States exported 40 percent 0f all the raw material it produced, in- cluding wheat. while Canada ex- Leeil. Sinclair and Jenkins. Within‘ that the mail service would be in-j terrupted, these gentlement were in. communication with me by telegram. '~ arrai gements I for emergency air mull service and: their ‘telegram an airplane reached‘ well as the Christian Home in Mod- cm, Social and industrial Life were , all dealt with in a manner which has sent the delegates home to their re- spective countries with the firm rooted conviction that there is still. in the future of the world's development, a great part for ‘iChurch still to play- The most important question for Y the representatives of the Presby- 1and~ Province." In dealing with l terian Church in Canada was the| Mr. Bennett's condemnation of the 1 name, which is the face of worldg Liberal Covemment for allowing so l wide Presbyterianism, we still bear. ‘ton on the Saturday afternoon was ‘; This important matter was discusf lsed in the business committee for f two‘ hours and a resolution brofllllli {in by Dr. Cox, the Principal Clark §of the General Assembly of that ‘ Church ofScotland became the and- ing of the business committee and the Presbyterian ‘ l Malcolm McLeod, 13.13., of New York,‘ a native of Belfast. and a brother of Mrs. Dr. H. ‘D1 Johnson of this city. fle is now on his way to "The 1s‘- ‘land“ and is looking forward with _ pleasure to the spending of his hoi- ldays in his native clime. i ' A word must be said in praise of i the great hospitality of the people of l l Boston. Providing a lunch every; i day for ouch a large number was n0 mo", any, and the excursion to the historic places in and around Bos- carried out without a hitch. Headed‘ by two ov the state polioernerfon motorcycles the procession of nearly two hundred oars started from the church at two o'clock, and for four hour-s enjoyed visitation of all the 'plaoes o1 interest around the city- nsirersssinr- l-iwrstm 1"!- W“ Deminion - 1i" l!“ w" w‘ .--s.v.s|. l-l-Sat-ti. AMBITIOUS nlon allowed nitwtslioisia lamp m; out varlnt W .. any ‘snowstorm W“; , l, I ‘inflame, X . . .~,o._v.‘i§s4,_gte ported, wheat included, 40 percent. If you ‘leaveout wheat. said Venlot, you wiifnud United States ‘exports about 1o‘ this percent‘ more oriu raw- root‘; all“ that does Canada. whatfliieu tecomorgq: magnesium‘; argument‘ that ‘a“"hl'g_li‘_“t_lrii'f ' will gfye‘ ‘employment ‘to. our people. I by‘. tor-ens‘ ‘ this ‘manufacture’ or, our iiyv ‘mater-iii ‘lpto the‘ finished pros- , actdfifrfiils not been so ‘lithe 111l- » x At each stepping place‘ a lecturer whoiccompaflod the procession 81W a short address- viucrfwas neatly appreciated by the commissioners. The ceiebra or Holy Communion on theSund mum a most im- pressive ‘in! ‘iiiipflhf service. So ‘matter might be in dispute in Cui- sum into‘ history this grapdgath- ada it csrmoraitcr the relationship ma: whose reflex induction is bound ‘which_;_‘tha iii-called oonthmiiig to be folt-tn "the utterinoit part5 oi ultimately of the Alliance. It is to‘ the effect that as far as the Alliance? isconccmed the Presbyterian vhurohl in Canada, as a charter member of; the Alliance, stands in the same re-i lotion‘ thereto as it did before the Dlmiption of 1925, and while this ltflNlSTED-REV. ARTHUR C. VINCENT, D. D. OEGANIST-AVIISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. '1‘. C. L. MORNING WORSHIP 11 UCLOCK Soprano soio-seieeud Miss Barbara MacNeill Sermon-"To Which Class Do You Belong." SUNDAY SCHOOL 12 T0 12.30 UCLOCIC The, Republican Party is divided on, this issue. No one, not even the ver- Especial attention is called to the change of hour. All Same Mn Bennett,’ ca}, fox-egg“ rho i classes meet at the close of the morning service. outcome. why the“ should Calla: EVENING woasnrr r O'CLOCK ‘ h til b f e reaching . ‘Ezlpmta; risteassife; ma,’ the L“), Anthem-“We Would See Jesus" .............. Brackett eral Party will meet the situation Sermon-“Perplexityfl ' As m’ Soprano Solo-Selected Miss Barbara, Macszoin You are warmly welcome, if you are visiting char-long‘. town make this Church your Church home. mAAAAAAAA4AAm4A lggn‘; w fw the earth." The next quadrennial meeting f‘ .' be held in 1933 in the city of Bet fast, Ireland. The rcpresentativesol- the ‘First Presbyterian Church as sure its members of a. real. Irish ucb come. (Communicated). Western Guardian —-SEVEN MILE BAY HALL, F11 ' day. July 5th, Hope River Dramati Club present their 3-act corned drama “Tompkins Hired Man." Pleni 3 ing specialties. Everyone vrclccmeg- _ _ 4+4 eeewuoqmwitq-oyooseqofg . l‘ l1} h’ v1 ~ "eon . i“ i. 6269-6-29-4l-SaL-M0n.-Thurs.—l“rl ‘ --BORDEN DRAMATIC CLUB l their new play on Monday, July 151i Watch for a further announcement. 6270-0-29-21 tSpcclll to The Guardian) DETROIT, J1me 2l.—-Th¢ order to withdraw the United States coastguard cutters from the DB1 iroit River for the time being came as a surprise to local feddml authorities. The removal of the cutters leaves‘ imiy the‘ i summit patrol boats to 0pc with 05s flint runners. ans-ad's Lialmeut for -' “'5