JULY a. 103i THE cuannlaw Agents Wanted w ' v A.O'S 111 ,D .,B 1 - iiemale Help Wanted u m D “M” c“ --"’_ a most impressive one. was largely washeldattheuflflmilrllllall on MOILCEY Evening ""11 "116 011ml! Ind 91m W110 35c pom“, T P3514; __ g9; f 1 voiimsrr aglmflléfimmngl? wgfiflgfé, "Y,§,§_,, attended. July 4th to appoint the ollicers lor aoraissiou so ciisTs '1'" m" um m the m“ "'- 60c Forhans '1' Paste .. 49c ‘ glill-ligzufilllihn. ‘United A" . ' ' {by wggng yg‘f_ Th; fonqym‘ [TI L GYBD DANCE Hid 1n hOIIOI OI thOSe who served." 5. Pepaodcnt T paste 39c u, 1-, . a. w. o-io-aol. m," m“ NEAR niiowrtmo-s possible were appointed. The “New W" "w RW- Wvlvn- 50c Ipana r Paste 30t- EL__.._-—. W3), as has, rswflfflfififf, 1,1,2: drowning accident w“ gygrud n; president, Allison 9mm, pvm- cl) J- H. MacDonald. D- D. C. B. E- 50c Ponds Creams 39v For 8.1g _ easary. N0 M11108. 011N110 Ntck- evening at the Marine wharl, when town. “"71" m‘. 1'"- mmm” °1 cm‘ i-i-i-ii » » y‘ Zia‘ B_°°'“P“Y- 9°"- 141» m" ayoung lad, named Billie MacDon- Vice President, a. JI Kennedy, scum chaplain services m. Mac- 5mm, .,, mum“, e GI Ilium 01g us. fell between ole cniiaer Ville serum. M“ 1- w Pwtwr or church Chocolates we cl lao w new o: ra --——-?-———"_ - D- y, m1 m h“; A u g gm" , w_ y; ‘h. 9h". “'- _ History at Acadia University. Co1- Just Arrived on City suburbs. A0111)’ .wmaid gr gossal that Crfilllfl’, leiozever, Dluntedi-‘L; htthmtnai-y w, “B! Gm“! LEIGHTIZBI " onel Eric MacDonald, whose line ov lb 1 9c & - ply Mrs. .1. a. Paton, 1G Brighton C - _______.___ _ may csaaiaca. s... e. w”, ‘l06l-7-i-3i. the water and rescued the young lad. Neither the rescuer nor the a ’ sullered any ill-elects cl their experience. 1 R/Old. 7fl33-7-3-3l Lost shire. ii A meeting 0! tbs Dlfiflfil 0f lottotown. The service, which was 11W 305N111 9N“!!! 0! P- I- 1- Salea agent, Cecil Stewart, Ramp Everythlrll ls in readiness for the Big Field day at Bunbury Farm ITOIZ IIACH OIOVI INN The death occurred at her home in this city Friday cl Mrs. George heightiaer who had been in failing beautiful memorial tablet "in lov- ing memnry of those associated erseas record -is recalled by many, is a son of Dr. MacDonald. Dr. MacDonald, in his address, ionate remembrance. said we hold them all in aflect-_ .' Mllbui-n‘! H. N. Pills 39v 51.25 Absorbine Jr. .. 51-19 Cashmere Bouquet Talcum Both for 25c race‘ it 79c ROSS ——DR U G — UNITED SUCCESSOR TO -.. . . . seeflww-eezsa Cenfml Guardian , in , CHURCH SERVICES i l Classified Advertisements é - ' Hog“ d I \ T“ "m" m“ I SAVE mm“ AT THE Ross M“ ' . [pfltlfl ........e............. 1'3 e e r3 —- '_" P § 35 ""- ‘3 ""5511 i‘? fi E ..?.“..'.’“.Z1‘..‘.’..§.“.‘;"Z.'.’.“e?.§§.1; - r . I I m "W -=~*== t» m i3: 22222.“. 1111:1331: i’; FREE; ......§‘§FE’ ‘w’ ‘ Church at Palmers Road, lav. EleCl’ OffICCN m‘ ohunh y“wd'y mmfmn‘ w“ $150 Agplfln _ _ _ _ _ __ 5149 Cashmere Bouquet , é . in“. z Richard Ellsworth, DD. was sol- ' "W" ‘mpmm’ °“" ‘h’ "c" loo ans. s. c. Tablets isr . “"51” '3'.‘ ,u-~‘ "“" " ';:‘ " "'*'“9“'“'°"< emniy 93-43mm} by u“ Rh m“ ;_ ""1911 b91113 n“ ‘mnmng "1 i‘ 33b)»; 0w“ 1511i", __ i9;- “uh a r n M W-"f on July 7th. Judging competition its m; l time E - TWO SECOND ._ s LA 1 I 0i‘ Wllle . - ggndegalnivmg wagon.‘ wumm Loesuighelfizn:gnarggfgtrgfilfiggg an noun: T0 LABRADOR-A commences at i even,“ m mum. 5,, M, pmlng, chuloufluwn First, lor their own sake. They The MacKinnon Drug Co. wlmonmh Ryan 7053-7-4-31. and pmpgfl“ Finder leave a; party oi’ three aviators arrived in tants be on time. in,“ ‘mo’; “magpie lady and one are personally worthy ol our hon- 219 Ore Guardian. 7026-7-3-31. Charlottetown last evening from who n, “on,” he, many km,“ 0,, I, u, g ha“, demand o“, one 8 _-_,_- ; FOR saLii - our rarcas. s cents bundle. Guardian Ofliacze‘. n _ l-‘Olt SALE — OLD. CUBIOS, AN- tiques and modern furniture. Ap- . ply Guardian. 6090-7-l-8i. _______ roll SALE, T0 LIT, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Qllice. 11- __.-—-———'*-_——'i' roll SALE-A THOBOUGI! BRED short horn bull. Apply to Post Master General, Hunter River. 7060-7-4-3in Teachers Wanted ~._-_._- WANTED - TEACH!!! FOR. Bethel School. Supplement $85.00. Apply Leigh Ferguson, Secretary. 7008-7-34“. _____-____-_-—. WANTED — TEACHER FOR. Boston, en route to Labrador. The party, consisting ol Mr. L. M. Lom- bard and pilots Alex. W. Bright and Charles J. Hubbard, Jr., ar- rived in two sea-planes, a Waco and a Moth, making a sale landing in the harbour alter a direct flight from Boston, which they lelt about 9 am. yesterday. The lliers, who are registered at the Queen Hotel, leave this morning lor their destin- ation. They will be engaged in a two months‘ expedition exploring Northern Labrador in connection with Dr. Gféliléll’! Mission. LOST — ONE ROLL 0F OIL. cloth nil July 2nd between Albany and Mt. Stewart. Kindly notily Guardian. 7059-7_-i-2i. out other damage. ___. PERSONALS "i-"Uaiasvriio-racr LONDON LONDON. July 5. (British Unit- ed Presm-The complete re-equip- merit o! a Royal Air Force squad- ron stationed at a-n siccodrome m-ar the south coast, wit“ “Fiiry" sing- le sea-or lightHi-g aeroplariezi. marks an important stage in the progress towards perfection o! Lon- don'a air delence. Fwelte o! the fastest war ‘planes yet placed in service anywhere in the world, with adequate numbers in reserve, pro- vide a spearhead to the detence organisation keener and more el- with Mrs. Araenault and famil street, has lelt lor Boston, GAViLADDRESS-Mr. W. J. Cal- laghan, Ottawa, Secretary ol the Civil Service Federation of Canada, adressed a very enthusiastic group of Civil Servants in the Legion Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. Callag- lor several weeks. Ont, IIIIIMBN CALLED-The fire- rnm were called out early last "an- insinrelponsstoacallatstnlsh- 09 Street. A mattress which had caught fire was extinguished with- Mr. Leo Arsenault, of the O.N.R., were visitors to Moncton last week. Mrs. John Chandler, Upper ‘Queen where she will visit her son and daughte Miss lllie Roddln of Niagara Falls r is visiting with Mn. Simon -Paoli, Ambrose street, and is being cordially welcomed by her many old ly and charitable acts. No one in want ever left her door without re- ceivin, aid. Although ol a quiet disposition the late Mrs. Leightizer enjoyed a large acquaintanceshlp, all of whom will regret to learn of her demise. Born in Launching, seventy-live years ago, she removed to Liverpool, N. 5., when about twenty years ol age. Here she was married fifty-six years ago and some time afterwards. with her husband removed to Char- lottetown, where her family was born. She leaves to cherish the memory of a kind and loving wile and devot- ed mother, her husband, Mr. George , Manager of the P. E. I. Co-operative Egg and Poultry As- sociation; Jam, Assistant Mana- ger; John F., Mechanical Superin- Y. country made upon them to leave their pursuits and their prospects to lace the horrors of modern war- fare, to lace maiming or death _on land, in sea, and air. They did not. shrink from the call. They endur- ed untold hardships and met them heroically and with undaunted spir- it, snd when the call came, they freely gave their lives. It was not that they lovd war: they hated it, but in it. they found a new enlran- u lsement. We do well to honor them loi- the sake of those who come alter us. Succeeding generations will ask concerning this memorial and we need to tell them that there grew up in our midst real heroes. We want them to reallzeythat the hero- lc victories are not confined to past generations and to countries The memorial tablet was unveil- ed by Mrs. John Burhoc, mother of one of the young mch ol this Church who made the supreme sacrifice. The music of the day was led by a full choir under the direction ol Mrs. G. E. Elliot Full- There was included a quartcttc, "Lest we lor- get," Blanchard by Messrs R. D, Qulgley, Marcus Calder, V. L. Ding- well and J. E. Stems. Anthem," Crossing the Bar‘ W. E. Fletcher. _ The morning prayer vitas loci by Scouts .Will Co‘ Into Camp On‘ July 14th to 24th’ Those interested in the Boy Scout movement will be pleased to road the statement ol Chief Commission- er Stiles to the eflect that there are now 53,000 Boy Scouts in Canada. On his way to arrange lor the cs- Rev. Z. L. Fash, a former minister of the Baptist Church here. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH tablishmellt of a Gilwell Camp near Charlottetown, P.E.I., lor the Boy Scouts ol the Maritimcs, the Com- . -"‘- !i'»,.11‘a~. .- - ‘ ' d through Moncton l. Pleasant Grove. Supplement hen, a. former Islander, is a pless- friends. M d , a N_ R c" . Mm Wm, _ 1° ‘msswner passe , ‘mom w_ E_Hn,dy‘3ecmtary_ ‘_ fectlve than beloi-e. mg and most cunvmcmz ‘punt, . W2‘: Hume’ Hkverlgndm“ A12: mote from our mm, 1n our own Th _ I t VI R b t M en route ‘from Ottawa via the Cana- y _ V7o5g_7.4-g1_ No service aircraft built outside and m his Show game" an‘ M,“ Rum Aye" u“ mum“ i“ Dénm cm, ' homes a-nd schools there grew up e 5111B “E ° e 1* ° er c5" dlan National Railways. This camp. - WANTED FOR. SOUTH GRAN- vill school, first or second class Great Britain nearly compares with _ concise synopsis of the workings of them in speed, rate oi’ climb and the federation-what it has accom- momlng lor Montreal, alter spend- ing a very pleasant vacation with To the bereaved, the Guardian ex- tends heartlelt sympathy. boys who developed chivalry un- equalled in the crusades and valor servey at both services yesterday was greatly appreciated and his an which it is expected, will be opened in July and continue for a. period of i l ; h t 1 1W 1 1115 11° @153’ 9X5 51' t d. ill l. be tte dd b “- experienced ‘ h ' pplemmt thshtfrlizgdeflic eirslcgo $011 ztheexwller pushed in the past and what "no? h" pmnw’ m’ ma M“. An"- Wlsurpused r Green or Rome. 2:35 ‘lioksiadolorwardntf: with Dleas- l??? Sigfltgvlroriiiiglzewlozndlxanfi y $100.00. Hugh Corbett, Sedy. ° 1‘ m“ u s" ed to accomplish in the future. In e med 1' "e m°m°Y1a15 ¢° , y . _ ' ' ' v vme-l-a-ai from the attacks of possible hos- his c105,“ rem“, he 8mm“, m_ m, “d Mm ‘law, can? show us that warlare is a. futile “re- “f”- M°_$5°“'ei’5 “mi “w- Cilmmissfmm SP1" SW“ “m” __ tile air raiders. vised every my“ servant to become be" o! m" orange New “my me Mafkets instrument lor settling lnternatiorh and rich voice was seldom‘ heard the work is growing steadily. The , . TEACHER. I-‘Oll. EGLINGTON a member of an Assochuon ‘mun? ' ' m“ nnhm ante,‘ to better advantage than in his sel- camp near Charlottetown will be in H School. Bay Fortune, midsummer “ . Supplement 0125. ADlflY to Mrs. Fred MaeKenzie. Sec?- 1000-7-4-31 _.._._..-___--—. WANTED-FIRST 0R. SECOND Class Teacher for Peters Road School. Dist No. 90. Supplement $100.00. George A. MacDonald, Secretary. 7011-7-3-31. WANED _. a’ SECOND cuss Teacher lor Webster's Corner School. Supplement $100.00. Apply to Leo Brogan, Secretary. 7018-7-3-31. WANTED - PRINCIPAL FOR Munay River School No. 04, ex- perienced First Class. upplement $150.00. An Assistant, Supplement $125.00. (Protestant preferred.) Walter Buell, Secretary, Murray River. 6050-6-30-51, _ Miscellaneous - RMERALD CLUB BUYING HOGS lambs and veal calves, Wednuday July 8, 12 to 3. 7070-74-10 I081»! ALFRED MoDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. 5153-8404. month. ____..________-_-. STRAWBERRIES — GET YOUR. berries at Cudmore Bros. They are JUNE MEETING OF PIUSVILLE ed with the Federation and pointed WOMEN'S INSTITUTE out. the benelits to be derived lrorn such membership. At the conclusion ol the address, in a. hearty vote ol thanks moved by Mr. S. T. Gallant, Supervisor of Fisheries, and sec- onded by Mr. Ileo Bradley, of the Preventive Service, the appreciation ct the Civil Servants present was expressed and extended to the speaker who replied in a litting manner. The June meeting of our Instit- ute was heldat the home ol Mrs. Maxime Gallant on June 24th, with an attendance ol twenty members. The roll call was answered by "Can- adian Authors! All committees re- ported and the new committees ap- pointed were: Sick, Mrs. Frank P. Gallant and Mrs. Mosey Gallant; Program, Misses Katherine and Marguerite Corcoran; Quilt Com- mittee, Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran and Mrs. William Gallant. Mrs. Isidore Gallant and Mrs. John F. Gallant were appointed to see about repairs done to the school during summer L "’ The two delegates ap- pointed to attend the annual con- vention at Charlottetown were Mrs. William Gallant and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoi-an. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Daniel Gallant, where roll call will be ans- wered by "My First Teacher." It was proposed to have a. sale ol ice cream at our next meeting. Mrs. John I‘. Gallant and Mrs. Isidore Gallant were appointed to purchase ii-ig welcomed by hei- old lriends. Mrs. Ralph Fales, took suddenly ill on hiday night the Queen Hotel. She was taken an operation for appendicitis. _ O'BRIEN-BA!!! ::MAC’S ZIP-O 5 cents a bottle. 5845-8-Z5-thm 1 month. On Monday in St. DEATHS JENKINS-Died at Mt. Albion, on July 4, 1031, Robert Jenkins, aged 82 years. mineral Monday at 2 o'- clock lrom his late residence. In- terment Hazelbrook Cemetery. CLARKE-At Borden, July 5th, John Clarke, of Cape ‘Pi-averse, aged 73 years. Fimeral lrom the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Mcfsaac, "1 1W 1118 b10111". with their three sons, have arrived in the city where they intend re- siding- Mrs. Campbell ‘is a daught- erolMrHLIeThomaonundisbe. ol Montreal, the Prince Edward Island Hospital, where she immediately underwent Dunstan’- Church, Fredericton, Rt. Rev. Mon- signor Carney, V. G., with Nuptial Mass, united in marriage Agnes Rita, daughter o! Chief Jiatioe and Mrs. J. H. Barry, of that city, and John MoPeake O'Brien son 0f the late Sheriff JOhn O'Brien ol Northumherland coimty. and o1 Mrs O'Brien ol Nelson. The ceremony was performed in the pruenea of 12s invited guests and a large gath- ering o! interested lrlends The bride was given in marriage by her lather and was attended by her sister, was Molly Barry. The glogn was silppoit Hon. Ioouard (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, July, 5-—But- ber and cheese prices were higher and potato quotations were lower while egg prices were mainly un- changed on the produce and dairy market here it!!! week. On Satur- day the only price change was the advance in butter quotations to r6- tellers. Fresh No. l butter, in cal-lots. wssquoted at 21 1-2 cents a, pound 1b retailers solids and prints 811111" ed a cent at 23 and 24 cents a pound, respectively. Last week's re- ceipts were 28.094 bolts- Ontario cheese was ll 1-2 to ll 3-4 cents and Quebec was ll 1-3 to ll l-i cents a pound. Receipt-s for the week were 39,715 boxes. Fresh Ontario and Prairie eggs. in carlola, were unchanged, extras being quoted as 22 cents, firsts at 1'7 to 1'! 1-2 cents and seconds It l5 1-3 cents a pound. Cerlot. prices of British DOIUIIIDII. lreeh extrB-S and firsts were 23 and la to l8 1-2 cents a ‘polmd. respectively. Quote- tions to retailers were‘ unchanged mg receipts last week were 13,215 cases. at lo al dispu ; ing upon war, hether victor or vanquished, must stagger under an intolerable burden ol debt/and it. has demonstrated as never belore the unpardonable wastage ol hum- an life. The speaker told of being pres- ent at the dedication of Merlin Gate Memorial in i927. The Gate was erected to the memory of the men who fell in the Ypres salient and who had never been buried. To bring that carnage home and to make it more real Dr. MacDonald said: "Draw a line from Char- lottetown to New Haven and you have the base ol the Ypres sal- ient, then make an are ol a cir- cle live miles to the Northumber- land Strait shore and you visual- iro the spot where the enemy put loi-th his greatest eflort to break through to the channel ports. In that area a million Britishers were wounded; as many fell as there are men and boys in New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island or as many to teach our incoming young people, so that they may ap- preciate the worth of those who did riot return from the Great War ectlons yesterday. Rev. Dr. Ramsay was the preacher both morning and evening. His text. in the mom- ing was 2 Cor. 4-18. "We look not at. the things which are seen but at. the thing's which are not seen. For "the things which are seen are temporal but the things which are not seen are eternal." In the evening Dr. Ramsay spoke on Jesus teaching on personal vir- tues. His text being Matt. 5-48 “Be ye therefore perfect even as your Father which is in Heaven is per- iect." This summer 245 college students have been sent out to Mission fields cl the Board of Home Mis- sions, in reliance on the Church's support. Syrian mlsslonworks in Montreal continued through many years as a. day school lor children, has led to a. spontaneous demand from the people for regular Gospel ordin- ances and organization into a wor- shipping unit of our Church. AEROPLANES PROBE THE PAST LONDON, July 5. (British Unit- charge ol Frank E. L. Coombs, o! Ottawa, editor of the Boy Scouts Magazine. Previous to taking up Boy Scout work Commissioner Stiles was formerly Dean of the Faculty of applied Science. University o! New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B., which post he occupied lor about eight years. SCOTSMENS‘ HOLIDAY LONDON, July 5. (British Unit- ed Press)—A tour of 35,000 miles, at the low cost of 3 cents a mile, has been organized by a party o! Scotchmen, who are taking advan- tage ol the appreciation of the English pound in Australia to make a four months tour to the Antlpod- es. Their trip will cost them lit- tle more than $1,000. The lucky Scots, who are 250 in number, will form the Scottish del- egation which is to visit Austral- ia. this lall on the invitation ol the Australian-Scottish societies. The delegates will travel 27,000 miles on sea. and more than 8,000 on land, and 3 cr-nis a, mile will include steamer fares and accom- i Island grown, fresh and boxes are lull. Ask lor Reeves‘ berries. 7012-7-3-8l. Male. Help Wanted it and the Misses Marguerite and Katherine Col-colon, Henrietta and Lina Gallant to sell it. fr. was de- cided to have a uiscussioe at our next meeting, entitled "The Value O'Brien, former Speaker of the New Srunlwi legislature. The iahers were Charles R. Barry, Paul It. H. Barry. of New York, and Robert lloCanu o! Richmond, Vs. Aa the Monday at 2 p. m.’ Service at the ociation: first. class rail arid slecp- i United-Church, Cape Traverse. et‘ lare; sight-seeing tours; meals on trains and hotel accomodation throughout the journey. New No. l Montreal potatoes were gigs per do pound bag and MW No. l United States pot-owes were g4 pa; iso pound barrel. New Bruns ed PresQ-Secrcts of antiquity that have remained hidden for centuries are today being brought to the knowledge ol men by the and catch something of their spir- it and carry into the pursuits of peace something ol the devotion STEWART-At the P. E. I. I-los- snd sacrltice of war. P1111. 3811111113’- 51115’ 4Q‘- Nannln yicg "can mountain old potatoes. ' - ' QM ,___i__i___.____ , m," F0 u own k h ‘d h _ aeroplane. In Britain, the Middle I ‘ELIABLEMANFOB ONE “UNI” c: :30?“ Hfgtggnaxlftmg closed Stewart’ aged 7a yen!‘ “ma”! barman 1T enlmm m.‘ a" csmfi: in carlots. Pet 90 pounds bulk or or of"? gum gmisgzs? fie" (l; East. and other historical regions H15 “(mm-SO S011 deserivd your ‘ red store route; this province: ex- Y I 8 . from the residence oI his daughter, ma,“ by M". Huh owem “d lo pound bag were 80 cents and to some mm“ about the w“ we do throughout the Empire the am wilc because she ivas always asking perience unecessai-y. no selling: distribute and collect, Should net Mrs. R. W. Cox, 305 Fitzroy street, seventy dollars weekly. Shaman Along TheWater Front this Monday’ flwmwn- "rt/ice My!" gompmy. yew Toronm starting at 2 oclock, funeral leaving Ont. at 2.30. Interment, People's Cemet- retailers, per so ‘polmg bee. We" the same price. MONTREAL, Que, July 5-3“? tar exports from Montreal to Greet you lor pill money? victim-Yes, Your Honour. but "it was diamond pins. borne camera is revealing details oi towns, settlements and works of olden times that are assisting a-r- chaeoiogists mightily in ‘their rc- during the services 0 Saliitaris was sung. While the register was being signed O Pimnise Me was played and as‘ the bridal party lelt the well to forget, but‘ we cannot lor- get such generous sacrifice as they exhibited without doing violence to our own souls. The man who wit- ir COSTS NOTHING T0 EN- quire lrom us how to get a job as Postman, Postal Clerk, Stenogra- pher, u ‘ Examiner, eto. in the Canadian Civil Servicg Vac- ancies occurring constantly. The M. C. C. Civil Service School Ltd., Toronto 10. M. H. W. ’I-4-5-4i. IAN WITH CAR WANTED IM- mediately to take over business of own in nearby Rural locality supplying Watkins Home and ' Farm Necessities to_ establia“ ‘ trade. $35.00 to $59.00 a week from the start. We furnish credit. Write J. R. Watkins Company,.749 Craig West Montreal. Que, Dept- Il-Li B. O. 8-10-29-30-71. a Wanted ‘WANTED — T0 RENT FROM September lat. small house or flat with garage. Apply 2.7V. B. re Guardian. 040-7- -2i. tain Murchison now in port. MacLeod now lying at this wharf coal lor Carragher and Co. port last week with a tons of salt lrom spain. has lin- North, July 6th,1928. “m” °"°“““'“‘ w” “d “med w’ "m" "‘° m" '°“ "m" "' Ileana is in business with his broth. Railway Whirl 6W- lll MEMORIAM church S. S. Ulva, Captain McGrady. arrived in port with a cal-go o! lei-- tllizer. Bruce Stewart's Whsrl Tug Amla, Captain Bi-uhum now m port. Dredge Pownal No. 2 Cap- 5. 1930. Buntaln Bell's Wharf and will hold thine hand." Inserted by wile and family. Captain Schr. Eliza Col-sham. alter having discharged a cal-go of Ill MEMBRIAM Carvells Whirl S. S. Fanelield, which arrived in OHIO 01 155° who passed away at Murray Harbor Mendelasohnb Wedding March was played. Directly loliow- ing the ceremony a reception was held at the liar-lily residence. Tile house was beautilully decorated thmilihout. Miss Helen W.C. Croc- ln lond and loving memory o! ket and Miss Iouise Sterling served our dear husband and father, Mur- in the bride's dining room, while dock H. McLennan, who died July the Countess ol Aaburnhun and Mn. J.P. Syrne presided over the "For I the Lord have called thee, tea cups in another room, when summer llowei-s were used for decor ation, Miss Mabel Sterling ushered. 7100-74 Mrs. O. S. Croitet and Miss Helen Starllnl out the ices which were served on thg 1w; ndahg and lawn, and Ills. Kenneth Scott, mas Ila- bel Jennings, Miss Helen Ryan, Miss Catherine Wetmore, Miss Barbara Wetmore. Miss Jean Hodge and In lend and lovinr memory 01w alias Martha O'Neill served. aar. ‘m’ "'""“"- “m”! D- “°""" and am. O'Brien left on a motor trip to Montreal and Quebec and will reside at Nelson whre the Britain last week were 7.448 WK“- aa conrpared with 5,060 boxes the ‘previous week. shipments w We total 51,700 bOXH against l0’! boxes at this time last year. Imports °l sigeess ‘last week from hero to Great Britain were 22,503 boxes as against 11,901 bakes the previous week. Ex- ports to date total 110.061 b01198 is compared with 118,233 boxes in the 0515x3115; period last. year. .___-______-—._._ nnoic woman hasns MEN rams, July s-A young WW slavlan woman led a selesllivn 01 400 men recently to the battlfllems o! fiance. She holds the rank °1 sergeant and has been decorated with galms. Her name is M110“! Savitch and she distinguished her- gel! in battle and peace dining ihv qgcupution in the cohlltadpi- ____________ accruals a! noiiors ncsses sell sacrificing devotion and honors it finds his soul nourished by an unseen hand that admin- isters to him bread and wine, and such a service as this becomes in a IYIBHSUT: mama ‘a1. These young people went from our shores to take part in a _war to end war. They did not accomplish their mission. Like the Hebrew her- oes they alll died in faith, not hav- ing i-ecelved the ,. ises. The task was too gigantic for one geri- eration to accomplish. But they laid the foundations in the cem- ent ol human blood upon which others can build to the completion ol the task. ‘Ihe world war has leftnnburied as many as the male population ol Charlottetown and Summerside combined. The sacri- lice ol war is thus vividly brought home to us. These men did not lin- ish their work; they laid the loun- constructions of the world as it was fifteen, twenty or more centuries ago. No aspect nl aviation is more picturesque. The aeroplane, csscn- tially a twentieth century invention is frequently ilic must. cllicicilt means available of looking back in to the past. Even to lhc nakvd eye details of ancient embankmonts or earthworks, completely invisible oil the ground, sometimes become as- tonishingly perceptible from ‘).lc air. The earth may have bcoll turned over countless times by the plough, but from above the ancient outlines can still be glimpsed. The super-sensitive syn ol the camera reveals much more, and photo- graphs securcd are often found to show down to the smaller details the ground plan ‘oi’ a sctttlement lost to human ken more than a ihoils- and years ago. painstaking ground survey ha revealed, and the big settlement 0i l-lnliseteacls, which sprpng up out- side the Roman camp of Borcov- icus, was outlined iii such detail that antiquarics may rvasonably claim that the plan of it is as ivcll known todavas it. was to the sot- tlomcnts inhabtanlts. Points in dispute. such as the precise locat- ion ol the earthen rampart at one of the chain of fol-ts along the W811, were settled finally’ by the all.‘ photographs. Now the archaeolog- ists are suggesting to the Air Mine istry that other sections ol the wall should be carefully silrveycd. In Libya, Lady Bailcy spent g fortnight Carly this your taking new ial pictures ol ground works which mark the sites cl towns and bury- ing places built long before the Christian era. last evening. Schr. Dwina, Captain Since God called you above. IDNDON, June 30. (United Press) Much work was do“? rcconuy m erflthebrideisagraduateolllllle > tions of the temple of peace and 9’ 1 Sweet meinoi-i never lads nor file. _A robot,” h can ve a. lecture d‘ ‘ - : Dr w n c Fraser loadins I °“"5° °1 m° “s” when twliied Sound with love. Maria Convent, Montreal. and the exhxifi~-fik;-fi%éfi'~imtalled oommlttgd u, u, ma to thou who Britain along the lines ol l-ladrlans DQBINQ Bros.’ i. a _a a at the above wharf. H > Insert“ by M“ or”. "ab... nun . nun.“ a s‘. minim.‘ on any m l-“nsmgwn Museum com, an" u; m; gupergti-ucture Wall, constructed during the Ro- _,, 9530359193 The French cruiser hillllllesanDlvyési Mun-q Harbor North. Qllege Charlottetown. Both are rum?" 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" can’ "1 n" York’ m’ a o‘ m. “mum, in munxllnlbm‘ T0 sziecoif-ehonor and a world a- urfitcflher results were gllfpflsmgl esgnllil°llfelr§lllemvrlmllf°f 1 mum‘ m n,“ .1 QWQmmmt "w" m homu- o" UNDlnTAx“ u“ xx.‘ n“ n‘ H‘ Bun’ o‘ N" "m m: H,‘ v' Baum e. flame, and antlquai-ies received thcm with “Bu,” cusumm, m”, be conn- the Commander and ollicers at “mum; York. 3dr. Justice and Mrs. Dyna, postman a ayes. By mm w“! m. . “r 1nd we delight. Four camps’ previously um plum “d antenna", u'_ 1 l" s u c E which a goodly number ol invited chuhudnu m. ol lat-burst, Mr. and lira. Rifle!!! He” known’ we" ‘uncovered: parts 0v haul,» = "a" ‘nmded’ “d m-hygd 5 Niiful..wmlhll‘l 01*", ma m. ‘m. dun.“ .' ' m ' And leave the things we won with llhe w-all and the accompanying Tmphone a” M 699' Slchibucto, m. slid Mrs. Dumond isitolaie, cl Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs ‘n4 Mr; Willilm Path. cl llsw- J’. W; Srankley, of 0hatham.-8t. castle. Hon. A- A. and In. lflhlobn Iranian. ~ \ a B’ very pleasant evening, the dance being held‘ on the alter deck. it pc- allonaiosedinoanvaas- earthen rampart. were shown in Phone its , much greater detail than the most I you to keep."