, Aucusr 1's. 19.28 f“ ng tariff fire insur ' ‘g public generally. T.. ' one N0. 1036.or_10_16 ,1 New Fire Insurance Agency , w. BENTLEY, INSURANCE AGENT, - gsiounaauneoélivfle. new inaoosltlou to take ' - of all 11l8llrande wants. Having selected ance companie, he is H to givethe best of service. and respect- t», 11y solicits pa-trollqge illfmg this, or any line ' insurance from his friends, customers and we would. appreciate a share of your bus- ,'. ‘dBENTLEY Cameron Block _. .3: W'"..RY' v rTrvO-o-abo-Q cmsslrluii" ‘ADVERTISEMENTS one Insertion 10c pes- line OIUIDIIII lcperlineolflwords lewrllleofliwords vvwg. uP-i” ‘PORTR- - l k. 'I‘ql1111l»°< ‘d’ * Bmnsw c 7l20-’ll-l5-wsm-2-6i [GENTS wslvrap" rod sum. uecktles Dklllllil W“v “all: Se“? m, Bu; Free‘ seuino utilt- wdav. Dept 25. Public'Service Mills cf olmddn, Limited, Jondon. 0n- mm .» t: A. w. 1i. _____,__.. IAN 0|; WOMAN“TO TRAVEL and appOlilt agents. Position per- manent, guaranteeing $21. Weekly average and expenses; commission and cash bonuses. ides. Write. wmswn C0,, T01‘ . A. W. W851. [ANTED NOW-SALESMEN FOR ‘unrepresented Prince Edward Is- fund counties. Pa)’ weekly’ 9X- olusive stock and territory- REP- resent. a six hundred acre modern murscry growing choicest variet- and best swell. Established [uflfty years. Our agencies are Waluable. write, Pelham Nursery 00., Toronto, Ont. AW ti Allil- 15- For Sale Miscellaneous AIT AGENTS" — WRITE mo. ALFRED MACDONALD mfgutnlogue. United Art Limlt- Land Surveyor, Hernlanvllle, P. E. I. 8-7-1 mo. MEMORIAM AND MOURNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- _ ian Job Printery. SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery. ti. .-..__ _._______ CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. just the thing for acknowledge- ment. intimations, etc., Guardian Job Printery. ti. EELIIEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. ti. Articles For Sale ANTIQUES FOR SALE. APPLY Guardian. 7087-8-14-31 GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. A. Block, 91 King St. 7101-8-14-31 Lost poll. SALE-PONY AND RIG. Perfectly quiet. Apply Guardian- . 7128-8-15-21. “ FOR SALE-FIVE SILVER BLACK foxes three months old, from reg- istered parents. Peter N. Ahearn. Pcakcs Station. 7090-8-15-21- ______i_____..__ - IOR SALE - CORNER PROPER- ty central. Large house and gar- age. Apply 106 Brighton Rd. Phone 3. ‘ 7026-8-14-3l. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN 0R BOY FOR farm work. Apply to C9018‘! MC" lVlillan, Covehcad Road. ' 70B0-B-l4-3i. KIN’ WANTED-MARRIED MAN to take charge of farm. Yearly contract. Apply W. R. Box 116. Guardian. 7l24-8-l5-tf. MAN WANTED TO WORK ON farm, no dairy cattle. Apply 3-. Guardian. 7093-8-14-31. lllG EARNING, STEADY EM- pleyment for Barbers. Become ex- pert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Bar- ber College, Department "F" Halifax. S-I-Zil-ttstf AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY $35__$50 CAN as EARNED weekly in spare time selling well known linc Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of Stenc- graphcrs, Accountants, Clelils, out-d. exceeded this last season. Beautiful new samples free. Mas- ; Kraft. Co., Limited, Toronlo. ~' resentatives wanted small ',. towns also. M. H. W. il-14-tts8i. ‘- Wanted WAGON WANTED-STAT lllllcc condition. Apply Box L. D.. _ ardlan. 7093-8-l4-3i. hadron _ cottage novs. Good accommodation. Apply 224 Qlmbcrland Street. ‘f ' " -' lovd-lnil-al. QM weirdo-nor oil’ HOUSE - nun u lqt. Location near P. of W. Col- ] 8 Preferred. State price‘ and lo- ‘ 1°11 APPlY "J" care Guardian- 7098-8-14-31 emale Help Wanted MA D WANTED. APPLY AT THE 0n Hotel. I77 Kent St. ll-ll-tf. WANrap AT ONCE MIDDLE- “led Woman as house-keeper, LOST - MARKER OFF TRUCK '1‘ 227. Finder please leave at Guardian. 7128-8-15-21. LOST — REO AUTO CRANK. {Phone G-J or write P. O. Box 147. 7134-8-l5-3i Boarders Wanted STUDENT CAN BE ACCOMMOD- ated at 219 Euston Street. Boys preferred. 7123- TWO STUDENTS CAN BE AC-n comodated. Central location. prices reasonable. Apply Guardian. 7094-8-14-21. THE CALL OF THE WEST The West is calling East again "Come West. come West." he!‘ "l! "Out to my rolling prairie land Beneath thy spacious skY-" It is the call of harvest, boysi It ‘is the call to roam Across the mighty continent From your own Island home. To veterans of that yearly trip. Who seek the fields of wheat In Mano husk. or Alberta I feel your itching feet. I hear the call. you're hearinz 110W I see‘ the sights you sec. From Charlottetown. to Edmonton And down to Calgary. The race along the shining stool Tho click and clock of wheels The snorting of the monstrous steed As space. from time he steals - Through the city, town and hamlet By river, rock and lake. You speed on toward the West" A new romance to make. "golden To gct again. the thrill you Scull. Out in the spaces wide Wham waving wheat. heads Reach to the sky's divide. with golden where leagues, spaced off God's measuring rod Where aeons marked the time That placed this soil, so rich and black To grow the wheat so fine. You'll hear again than engine's chu8 And beasts at 6 a. m. As men and horses go afield To work till 6 p. m. This farmhouse then will greet you niust have references] Apply Mr. C. J. Gallagher, Prince Edward Island Theatre.’ . - I fllll-I-lfi-ti u. CHRISTMAS .cABps $35__$ can ‘BE EARNED - dud pdld weekly in! lfllrc time selling well known llno_ ' Personal Christmas cards. Exper-i 1°11“ unnecessary. An early ‘start ' Ind our co-operation assures suc-| , "H. Beautiful new sample book - (he. Master Kraft Co.. Limited.‘ Toronto. Representatives wanted . spell towns also. w” w‘ | " F. . .1 < . v H j-is, null '“ Teachers Wanted ,.TI'4cnsa wax-rap FOR. ocean $1011: mgchaol. Supplement 075.00. . acWillisrnw RUNQry. - . hn-u-is-al with its tables heaped with eats, And the farma-‘s handsome daugh- 0e N Makes your heart the faster beat. PETER A. REILLY. 128 Wt Brookllnle St. Boston. Mass. ::It Will Prevent Ulcersted Throat-At the first symptoms of core throat. which P1988808 111"!" ation and flammation. take a ‘spoonful of Dr. Thomas’ Ecleotric Oil. Add a little sugar to it to make it palatable. 1t will allay the irrita- tion and prevent the ulceration and swelling that are so Pllllllll- 111°" who were periodically subject w ulnsy have thus made themselves immune to attack. I . . 7:_~‘__w4 1m.“ ‘Vhahwiga yqggn v tw- jAM-‘vllblifibfil 11415-1011?!” ‘ Central Guardian GRAND GARDEN PARTY. at Victoria, Aug. 10th. all kinds of amusement. If not fine. first fine night following. See other ad in this lflue- _ 7064-8-13-31 RESERVE Wednesday, August 15th for the big Picnic and Cele. bration at Tignish. 690l-7-18-wfm11i SHERIFF'S SALE 0F PIANO _ See the Plano at Miller Bros. to be sold August 17th at 12 a.ln.—A bar- gain for someone. ~ 7068-8-mwtf-4i THE RECENTLY RENOVATED Public Hall at ‘Travellers’ Rest will be re-opened on Friday evening Aug. 17th with a concert and enter- tainment. Among thoso taking part will be Mrs. ~J. J. Stewart, Dr. Green Mr. W. T. Bentley and Mr. Austen Trainer, all oi Charlottetown, beside a number from Summersldc. ‘ 7133-3-15-21 GAZETTEn-The following ap- Pears among the recent appoint- ment-s. Promotions. etc... Canadian into the establishment. BACK FROM HOLIDAY.—Rev. J. S. Bonnell has returned from his summer home in Prince Edward Island and 0n Sunday conducted the services for the uniting congreg- ‘ main street Baptist church. which were held ln_ the morning in the " “ chufchand in the evening in St. Andrew's. Large congregations were present for both services. Mrs. Bonnell and their children are re- malning in Prince Edward Island for some time longer. Saint John Telegraph Journal. BURIAL YESTERDAIC- The funeral of the late Mr. Charles Burns was held yesterday morning from the residence of his brother. Mr. Edward Burns. Upper Queen Street to St. Dunstans Cathedral, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Flather McCar- thy. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Frank Mahar, Fred Hughes, Martin Power, Philip Doyle, James Dono- van and Fred Smith. Service at the grave was conducted by Right Rev- ergnd Monsignor Maurice McDon- $9.000 CARGO .DISCOVERED.— Two hundred kegs of rum, valued at $9,000, were seized along with the motorboat “Sea. Dog," on which the contraband was loaded, by a Do- minion Government Preventive Ser- vice patrol boat. about 15 miles ofi Shedlac in the Strait oi Northumb- erland Friday night, when a shot across the bows of the "Sea Dog" brought her to a halt. The motor- boat's cargo was believed to have been transferred from a vessel off East Point, P. E. 1., to be landed on the Kent county coast and smug- gled to Upper Saint John River dis- Maine-St. John Telegraph Jour- WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty wedding was solemniud at the St. Paul's Rectory, Ch’town, by the Rev. H. D. Raymond; when Miss Bessie Florence. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William White of Milton station, was united in marriage to Mr. Stanley Harold Baker. son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Baker, of Summerside. The bride was atten- ded by Miss Jennie Ford of Ebenez- er, while the groom was ably sup- portedvby Mr. Howard White, bro-r ther of thc bride. The bride looked winscme in a. dress of white silk crepe de-chene, with rhinestone trimmings. and becoming hat to match, and carried an to bo- quct of white and pink roses. while the bridesmaid wore pink costcllo crepe with hat to match. After the ceremony they motored to the home of the bride. where a sumptuous supper awaited them. Only imme- diate friends of the young couple were present, to wish them well as they set out on their voyages of life together, bilt a host of well wishcrs will follow them with their felicita- tions as they enter their new home BIRTHS scorr -—At Marshfleld, w Mr. .53, Mrs. Stanley Scott, Aug. lith a daughter. DEATHS \ MACLEOn-At Ocean View on August. 4th 1928, Mrs. Donald S. MacLeod. aged 78 years. GALLANT-In the city on August 13th Joseph H. Gallant. aged 53 years. Funeral Wednesday 11101111118 at 8.45 to St. Dunstnnh Cathedral thence to the Roman Catholic Cem- etery. ayslis-Tnfthe Ell? Hospital, Aug. 14th. Georgina Byers, aged l5 years. Funeral from her father's residence. Hayfield Street. Thursday morning at 8.15 to St. Dunstarfs Cathedral thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery| , i’ N. l). MacLEAN Undertaker EMBALMER ' nous us mo nevus tricts or through to the State of 1 i on. J. P. MILLAR THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I WHY HESITATE ‘I You have tried the rest—now try the best-CHIROPRACTIC. Thon- sands of people in U. S. A. lull getting . ults—thls is why our almost every state. I Free spinal analysis. W. R. CARSON, D. C., Ph. C. 124 Prince Street. Phone I072. 8-l5-Wsm. T0 ATTEND MEETING.—Mr. W. M. Birks, President of the Canad- Mllitia: ,P.E.I.L.H.—The undermcn- 1&1! Chamber of Commerce, tioned are permitted to retire; pm“ panied by Mr. W. Mel... Clarke, Sec- Lt. P. A. McLean, 25th May, 193g; retary of the Canadian Chamber of prim m; (supy; J_ p_ Hum,“ 31st Commerce, are on their way ‘from May. 192a,- Ltg, (gupy) ,1, M_ Mo. Montreal to attend the annual Gowan, J. F. Mon-lg, “n absorbed meetting of the Associated Boards of ‘Trade of Prince Edward Island. to be held at the Experimental Farm on Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m. It is expected that. in addition to the usuaiwork of the Board, the gathering will be addressed by these visitors. Members of Boards of ations of St. Andrew's Kirk and Ger- nade‘ mpresematlves M Fa"“"s' Institutes and others interested in the welfare oi the Province are in- vited to attend. At the nclusio I of the meeting. supper will be serv- ed at the Farm. PERSONALS Miss Alma Campbell R. N. has arrived home on a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs. A. Campbell, Brookfield] Mrs. J. J. Desmond and her Boston are visiting in the city. Mr and Mrs. Dobsin Clark of Charlottetown were the guests of Mr and Mrs. William Clark, Brack- ley Point Road, Sunday last. is spending a short holiday with her aunt, Mrs Patterson, of King Square. The many friends of Miss Jean MacNevin of Bonshaw, are pleased to see her around again, after un- dergoing an operation in the City of her aunt Mrs. Dobsin Clark. 59 Richmond St. City. Miss Alma R. Dollar, nurse in training at the Gale Hospital, Ha- vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs. Fred C. Dollar, Brookfield P. E. Among the passengers going on the Harvest Excursion Thursday night was Mr. Milton MacLaughlin. Clyde River. en route to the Peace River, Alberta where he will visit his three brothers. His many friends wish him a pleasant trip. DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen ml! Richmond HOURS-B to 12.30. 2 t0 5.00 NOTICE Funeral Home removed from 54 Grafton Street to 170 KENT STREET BEN MacEACHERN Funeral Director And Embalmer i. T in Summcrsidc. _—'i Phone 525-1. l Card 0f Thanks rumors TAXI SERVICE Mrs. Mary MacDonald and DAY on NIGHT family. Rice Point. wish to sin- Four Cars at Your Service ccrcly thank friends and neighbours k Flat Rate System. for expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness shown during their sad bereavement. ."+¢ +o+ooo4++¢ SWAT the Fl. Y I Screens and doors will not lleep all the fllu out. Some find their way in. Swatilng them is very good but FLY TOX OR FLIT destroys them mach easier and in s snnlts , manner. We also stock Tanglefoot. Wilson's my Pads. Ssphc Powder and Acre Hangers. STOCKAID for cattle flies is the but pre- paration for spraying. THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS acKinnon Drug Co. m». ‘ms Rrxnalfiroso.‘ sn KODAK 6T0!!! ca: xllllrlt "" not» Canada are taking adllutmerlts and science is winning recognition in daughter, Miss Dolly Desmond of Miss Annie Mae MacPhail, Argyle Hospital. At present she is the guest verhill, Mass. is spending two weeks .3‘; :21‘. iii‘: .°.-...‘2-. “firs”; Outlook For fifufl. fiiailaf’ Maritimes Bright eurs. are e ,__ (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, Aug. 14.—I have nev- ‘ Mrs. Walter lPcwer has arrlved| 1°!" Pmnyllvwle 011 I "l" w er seen the Maritime Provinces in friends in the city. It is four years such a condition o; pl-“pemy and since Mrs. Power visited her iorln- courage u p, mmuum- ‘m 311 31¢- m‘ "m" hm- B8 today. said sir Henry Thornton, JPCEHDQ before one of the most, M“ "m"? "15 M!" H9519? 3- representative gatherings of Nova‘ 9"" °1 "P1111111 ""1 1"- Willlfl Scotinns ever held in Halifax, the! L" °' Bwlml- “mlwd l" u" 111W occasion being the laying of the. gammy "emu ‘m ‘ "u" l” marl corner stone of the new cold slob‘ other, Mr. Edward Dave , who is "a mam’ which 1, w be a, 1115mm- “rmmly m- 0th adjunct to what are already de- ‘i clared to be one of the finest units Mr" Emu‘ Her“ °l E1111" h" of port equipment on the American ‘amend m” c“? KWPM‘ 1°‘ 1"‘ continent. Continuing Sir Henry mlemmn- u" mam’ m“? ‘fiend’ said: "You are entering-upon a great h°9° m“ h" °pemfl°ll Wm be 5 period of great industrial and com- success and she will soon be conval- menial prosper“), an ma,’ is mew escing to a complete recovery. ————<0>-———-— PRESENTATION operative efIort and the a“ “ -- néelghiof political cleavage." After s e over the l f o - T0 Delllfllfiv "Cllflillem 5117111111111- tact beltlg/een the Carploadlhsn Nettle:- Dell-l‘ Cuddle I al Railways and the Maritimes, such We V0111‘ 1611017 emPlllyefl llldas a special department of indust- frlends take this opportunity ofulal research for the Maritime Pro- presentlns you with a will Wkenyinces‘ and the co-operation of the of our esteem and Irlendlehlp on colonization and agricultural de- your entry lrllto. wtgatuls u d to be partments of the National system "$1115 llflylilliigl 8 ‘ m, inducing settlement of the Mari- wulgllfngsl’; 11w :18 h"! "Y9!"- ,times. Sir Henry said; in the year 118 9P 9116 011° ° "5 1927 the Canadian National Rail- whenever called upon has endearedways system 1e“ m the hands o; F011 l0 11B- The Smflll 103611 W6 Pfeflthe people of’ the Maritime Prov- Helll W" dues 1101 "M11516? Yevlg-Iixlced $31,900,000 of that amount senit 011;; freellngs ‘but me thong tflmooryoog was expended m wage, zzrew °l' 17°"? 5W B" to ‘tile elniployees of me Natiolrllpl r sys m w o are your c rens. e Yfllllvrgelfyglllld lvlilgelzfvdgtnhmhallbglg b“,l;“°°,.w”,s§,°“° Y,‘ puiflam" m - as no en,ea.se,wor 11811111119125 P°55lble 11°“? and l" the while cultivating good will with re- Yws 1° imme- Spect to an institution that left C- J- 51111111811"- 3911 WBKIWT- P- thirty eight million dollars a year R- “91111118- sl/d- Ellllm- w- 3°99!“ in these provinces. lPreceedlng the T- llhmrlline- Jul! l/mflnmw- A"- laying of the cornerstone, a lunch- McxelllneY» A- MumY- Amy H°°d' eon was held in one of the build- Edn“ Bunch" ings more nearly completed than the others at which G. FredPear- son. President of the Nova Scotia Cold Storage terminals, Limited, presided and speakers included Hon. E. N. Rhodes, the Premier of Nova Scotia, George E. Graham, General Manager of the Dominion Atlantic Railway; George Henderson, Presi- dent of the Montreal Board of Trade and Peter Jack, Chairman of the Halifax Harbor Commission. .After Sir Henry had laid the cor- nerstone with the usual ceremony, and with a plane of the Halifax Flying Club zooming overhead in honor of the event. Sir Henry gave his address reviewing what he be- lleves will be the splendid effect up- on not only the trade of Halifax, but of the whole of the Maritime Provinces by the erection oi the Grand Garden may at Victoria 1 AUGUST 16th. FROM 7 to 12 P. M. Large dancing booth, orchestra in attendance. a All kinds of amusement. Ice cream and cake served. In Aid of Rink. ed to bring into full provision that I A which is “handy under w“ is w The annual riding and camping expedition of the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies has many attractive feature-p. but at the to of the list were undoubtedly the three charming maidens photograp ed_ above who took art in a 250 mile ride. Joining ulp with the nlain group that visited the Euro of the Han ‘ug Glaclem._ hey are Kitty Mwlrey. Betty McCullough and Betty all. all of Pllllfldélplllil.’ large cold storage plant. He espec- ly when the new services merely appears a fine example oi what can be ac- complished by co-operative effort Sir Henry then paid tribute to Pre- mier Rhodes: "I am particularly happy to have had an opportunity the Premier, of this Province. What ever differences of political opinion there may be, I venture the asser- of ~ 0 _.\ - tion, and all of those who are ga- K" W§IQ-@' y‘ thered in this audience. 1 believe, ‘,1. 3' will agree with me, that in him you U‘ i‘ * have one of fine courtage, great ca- fla pacity arid sincere purpose." The ‘ _ _ capital involved in this plant, said l This man 811°“ the 111'" “Ruled the port of Halifax facilities which bl’ "19 hunlcm"? which h“ Ewell‘ did not exist before. It will advance Palm Beach and other Florida re- 1mm.“ and expo,“ n, is o; pa... sorts. illii LEAGUES American League‘ tween this port and our colonies of said, "We have co-operated with Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 ll 0 Dense o; mvesflgauon and m ab x n t _ New York - - - - - - - - ~ - - - ~ - ~- 2 9 1 tracting enterprises in that field to {.~;,,?,‘;§.°,“%:;“’i."'.'.j'°.1%..._;E_.“,,,‘;,?,; “wnsnt “M” ‘l ' mod" Adkins and B918. 119111196“ 911d those provinces. Before our institu- 1M Chalssonl‘ pleqywaterford‘ pm; 4 a“ p w‘ Bengough- tion began there, were only tWO 891d substitute. Jeanette Mombourqucttc. t Rates from $3.00 l0 "-59 Cleveland i! 1g a mining projects in Nova Scotia. To- west Arm“; second Subsmuw p" d" Boston day fourteen are under way. As a ' ..' ' , Uhle and I... Sewell. Buffing and result o; the co_operatlve mo" with‘ (lg/loge Jeanne Doucet, Grand Etan,,. Chartown gotfirnsnn. 4 9 u thedMlzllagasl} Salt Company. the' ' ' ' t erv - - - ~ - - - - pro uc on o that company h - ~ PhiladelPhlB ----- 1 its... doubled, we are investigating Eastern Guardlai; Hillel C0» littl- vansilder and Helium/e. Elunke- with the probability of success, the t m ' Rummfilfs Wfllbel? 11ml cwhlélne- alemployment of white and yellow .Mr s s Hash“ Montague I m“... st. Lou ---- - birch in large quantiti i w th t '" ' ' ' ms us up‘ Washllllflflll 3 12 "celluloid substance fro: lwlwhich Ha recenny visited Georgetown‘ A l a L ma“ m. I. Stewart and Bchana. Jones and vol-y and quality of artificial silk is M“ Emefflonand 1, mm,“ ‘ o ti m- u-w-m- u Mu»- —“‘““- - -”‘——-—.».——..—-.... mumlllmu the possibilities of silver lead, lead and Mm‘ Knight‘ A . copper, manganese. antimony and . l h , E H"; “ma; various 0th _ w“ bu“ _ .. Mrs. Fraser and famly C a.- Buffalo ..... a 11 em 1,, ,,,,,§,§,,_',‘,‘;§,",;f,,,,gpfgen, lottetown are visiting friends 1n Blltlmugfi - 5 9 “Iagricultural and colonization de- Georgetown’ A 566011 81111191 partlnents are addressing their best gggirlrmne l 3 ffltzlr-‘ts for the purpose of attracting gs}; llgcfitxBxxwgiléerggyofllrrfig , o ese ro l . Mfllltlell t ~- l? tion oi the ivmnrltfllzrlalnilsleabllirclliargmh guest’ o’ M!“ Bum“ smith" A . Jersey Ci y .. . our ho f _ .. __ om f u,‘ ]‘f‘g§ j.‘ 5Q 301111951411‘ -- 4 9 the lldarlliismerlnltoshzressfahaveyglltlltlll: "qmsses Emma md France's Mc- Olllllllpeod Hotels In RAIN!‘ New!“ 1 ‘l ins about which to besorry for, you “m” m“ “L” “w” M"°D°“"1d Canada. Contains its loom. Toronto - '1 1° have nothing for which to apolo- m’ "mil"! l“ “m” m“ ‘h’ "m" s4 of waldo‘ rum slink Reading . . . . 10 10 m“ You are entering upon a "at of their aunt Mrs. MacDonald. 1am wmpuw, Inn“; 110d f - I CWO Y8!!- III N-u-n-l new fits...i°...'f.§§£.§li§l‘ili'i§.?'i§ S53- --‘""- "9"" "d ""11"" 111° lith’: ‘Tombs-l Csnafi which is already under way is co-‘Mnl Mam“ broth" Mr Anthony and the United States luvs New York . . . . . . . 10 15 Qoperaflve ego“ and the Bbqndmh Perry, motored from Tlgnish to n. ‘imam h“; and“. 0132133" can}? ‘mentbecéf political cleavagf. If thereyglzigfiilfxxflhzgd éfiplileleagaefim a: service to all (Iuesti. Tele- aoot‘ Jon" Onmwn‘ Honey. as n anything of ault to be - phones In rent. Ifo d ith th peopl - Weinert and Hartnett. _ Ins; 1? h“ ha" me ggéttrlfcggt‘ BMW“ -- -- 1 ‘l ° they may at times have attached Pittsburgh . 1 _ McWeeney. Clark and Henline, Llflfljnfmiffflgafj ggtclgrlimféli. f-fill and Hargreaves. | ' Philadelphia ....... .. PM” W’ “M u m’ m?“ °' "m" Provinces with all of the blessing Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 0 which m God h“ I Benge and Davie, Luque, Jablon- Wm 10m lamina‘? and permsvflifi: OWIH lfld Pielnich. wise of the “MW”. lynem m “ml ................................. -. ti. “some o» e1 m u»: Delaney, Csntweli Alexander and Smith. lally emphasized the adjunct the lty." I want to take adVanlJSB 01 plant would be in connection with this opportunity to assure you that the West India trade, and especial- in my official capacity as President of the oi this Railway system, in my ca- ine motored to Souris from George- Canadian National Steamships go pacity as citizen of Canada, I am town. A into effect. Sir Henry said in so far deeply impressed in the welfare in as the Canadian National Railways all that relates to the Maritimes, I are concerned we are happy to have want to assure you that in season ' played our humble part in the de- and out of season our efforts shall the pupils of Peakes Road School veloprnent of the cold storage pro- be addressed toward ject. This proiectltseemstomecar- those things which will permit oil Grade VIU~——l- R058 A- 311118; ries to the people of Nova Scotia greater material and economic pros- ' and indeed to all of the people of perlty. and therefore let us so hand 111111" will") 2- Hm" E~ °l""""- the Maritlmes s. greater lesson than 111 119ml 3086111191‘ Wllll "16 Oblecl- “m! R" H- Clark!“ (“luau upon the surface. lve of approaching our problems _. , The plant of which the cornerstone With a. view of lilakirli H1111!“ the 05ml!“ E" Gun‘ (equal) 7' er has been laid, is the result of the llalortitthat ‘i; 1 m d u co-operatlve effort of the Federal if me _ 01/111188 B P10 11¢ V6 _ Government, the City of Halifax, instrument which they are destined Gladys Flshel- “=1” 9- ""811" [Private enterprise and the Canad- to become in the srowth of our Do- “"4 13mm“ w~ Mam“ (“m”) 2' ian National Railways system. It is 1111111011." of greeting once more my old friend cracked corn. cornmeal and oats unloading today and on Thursday. F. Lord. UAssomption Society which each year gives a number of Scholar- ships to the children of its meni- bers announces the following as the 511' H9111‘?- lS 9.700.000. It Elves t0 successful candidates. In case some ' .. of those chosen can not. accept the > scholarship two substitutes are ap- pointed in each case. The following l ticular use at this time when the (mm prime Edward 151mg are Canadian National steamships are among the about w inaugurate their new scholarships: Girls-Marie Buote. steamship service which will ply be- Ruggico, Gallant. Egmont Bay. second sun- tlw West Indles- Sresklns of Cun- stltute. Emilienne Gallant, Rustico. adian National Co-operation, he Different, Albert, Berlin, N. H. First substitute. the Provinces ln bearing the cx- Edmond Ggudet, Egmont Bay, P. E. u, t | town is visiting in Georgetown the and Taylorwogr {élllmvevghelacgylaingwtguest ..'Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Scully with their five daughters Lucy. Agnes. Constance. Bernadette and Gerald- PEAKES ROAD SCHOOL The following is the standing of furthering for the month of July. ' Mary J. Hughes and Alvin R. Mc- Grade VI.—1. Pearle A. H h‘ ; b J. Grant and S. T. Grant (equal) should e’ and the Grade IV.—l. Elizabeth M. Crane. Edward Crane. Grade II.—1. James F. Hughes; Jas. A. McDonald and James Crane (equal) 2. Jas. M. McDonald J. W. Crane and Mary McDonald (equal) Grade I.—1. Blanche M. Fisher; Agnes M. Clarkln (equal) 2. Bruce Martin Crane: 3, Eileen Fisher; A. Harold J. Hughes and Lucille Grant. 64111111) Teacher J. T. Valley. 1“ Western Guardian .___ -'I‘RYON - ALBANY. — Bran. also supply in warehouse (Sgd) J. 7136. -—RECEIVE SCHOLARSI-IIPS.— '_ w. 1-.- Since and: M" 1-111‘ Hotel we have spent III!!! thousands of dollars l! l repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel 0i ltl class in the Maritime Prov- fnces. It apesls to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and children receiving First substitute. Buoio, Places: Boys-Valmoni. Rates 9M0 to $810 air Isr- . Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. HARRY c. snows. mun ..'Mr Fade Gordon, Foeenenlh was a passenger to Georgetown. A ..'Rev. J C. MacDonald St. Georges. motored lo Gwrgetown. A ..'Miss Mary MacOowan, is vin- lting Miss Rhoda Easter George- town. ‘ A a ..'Miss Helen Monison, Charlotte- of her Grandmother Mrs._ M"? 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