~` _ ‘ 1,.: _pol *si AUGUST is 1919 _ ' E- ' ;._;;___. ; f 4 "' _ \ . .f‘_l‘HE WNGUMDIKN ‘ .. . 'V .PKGQZIYHRED ' Here is an easy waynog; :rid yourself of constlpa-‘ tion, Take one or two PENSLAR I Pen-Lax Tablets and cleanse your system of its accumulated waste, entlfy and without harm- ‘ Hui a er effects. ~ Get agenerous 25c tin at our Penslar Store. .---j.y'I’,II I.. fi-"LIvE.R‘ is splendid for a torpid, lazy liver. Two teaspoon- ful-.in a half glass of ,cold water half an hour before breakfast, will make you feel like a new person. lt has no harmful effects. 3Oc and 60c bottles. ll. A. losrn _ ' CENTRAL DRUGSTORE ,,._..~ -...E-. _ _.masse BERNARD.-At the island H05. pital on July 21st‘to‘-Mr. and llvlrs. Harry Bernard of this city, a, son IIIARRIAGES . McKEN_z-IE-Nici-loLsoN.,~At Mon- tague on Wednesday the 13th August 1919 by the Rev. A. S. Stewart Wil- liam H. McKenzie of Glen ‘Martin to -élatherlne May Nicholson of Victoria oss. MeKiNLEY--HAYDEN.--Married at Vernon River. P. E; 1. at residence of father of the bride, L. C. Hayden, Esq. on August 14th. By Rev. W. R. Pepller. Thomas Foster McKinley, of Charlottetown and Helen Louise Hayden, of Vernon River. , Some people can't even be crazy without attracting attention. AIIYWBW. tile .man who boasts of his ability as a liar isn’t a hypocrite. A young man seldom discovers Ile is in love until the girl In the ease puts him next. _ No man's life is one grand, sweet song if he is married to n. Woman who only thinks she can sing. Some people can even see the sil- ver lining to a cloud of adversity- if it is hovering over. rm |_l _ ' ,mul E ' Y _. I I °""éiiiéliiili`i`bVl§iil§iHlil§°” SEAS % ucuorraoou aaounao `f FORSALE $3# aeaaeaoaalaaeoamsretr MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE-SEVEN PASSENGER car, stand Central Garage, Phone 538, lS. Plckard. 226-8-13M3lpd. FOR SALE A YOUNG CHESTNUT mare, good driver.” Apply Leslie flic- Ewen, York Point, 278-S-l6M2Slpd. FOR SALE - A SHOEMAKER . patching machine in good condition. Apply 16 Stewart St. 286-8-16M4ipd. -..- FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-NINE radiators, fittings, pipings, etc., and also No. 3 Daisy Boiler. Apply to Guardian Office. 268-8-16M2lpd. FOR SALE.-DARK BAY DRIVING _ horse, carriage and harness. Apply 238 Sydney, Sllrcct, city, phollc 236-R. li FOR SALE 3 GASOLINE ENGINES, 3, 5, 7 Ii. P.; also Drag ‘Saw lllld Double Unit !Mllker. Will sell lot or separate, all new. P. O. Box 343 Montreal. 263-8-16MElli. FARM FOR SALE FIFTY ACRES excellent land, buildings, in good condition. Sold with or without crop.Apply James Morgan, Auburn. 134-8~8M12pd. HANDSOME RESIDENCE FOR sale. Formerly known as the Am- erican Consulats, corner Water and Haviland Streets will be offered by public auction, August 16th at 12 o'clock noon if not previously dis- posed of by prlvuto sale. For par- ticulars apply to Haszard & Gaud-' ct, solicitors. I 102.8-'l1vr,lr.i FOR SALE--6 CHOICE PURE BRED- short horns, bull one and half years old, bull year old, bull six months old, cow four years old milking, cow seven years old milking; lleifer two years with calf. For par- ticulars, apply Alex. Agnew, Craig-‘ alee Farm, Royalty, R. R. Ii. 260-B-l5m2i. FOR SALE OR TO LET-AT THE village of Eldon, the property of the lata George E. Turner, harness _ maker, consisting ofan B roomed cottage, shop and outbuildlngs, all In good repair, with a well of good wllter. An ideal opening ilor any trgdesnlan. For further particulars, apply to K. J. Martin, Esq., Ghur-! lottetown or to A D. Ross, Eldon. 183-8-11-m10l. DON'T FORGET WHEN YOU COME to see the Prince to get a good book at The Little Bookstore. 251-8-15M4lpd. -MoCLARY'S TAXI SERVICE STAND 2. Macs. Phone 315. Residence Phone 372-R. 194-8-12M1mopd. JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD. PROVIN- cial Land Surveyor, R. R. No. 3, Souris, Telephone connection. 7329-7-28E20ipd. FAHIONABLE WEDDING STATION- ery-25 for 33.00; 50 for $4.50. Guardian Job Printing. Charlotte- town. 4085-2-20MEtf. NO_TICE FOR THE BEST SATISFAC- tion in piano tuning and repairing musical instruments sent your order to Prof, Marcou, Newson Building Charlottetown. Phone 94-J. 6946-7-11Mtf NOTICE RE BLUBERRIES-I AM opening my factory on Tuesday, August 12th for the canning of blue- berries. Shipments by railway will receive pronlpt attention. Highest prices paid. J. D. Jenkins. 179-8-11M6i. THE TYPEWRITER IS HE surest luider to a woman's success, und the "REMING-TON" the surest ol’ all of them. A. Milne Fraser, Hull- fux, N. 266-8-16M3l. AUCTION SALE-ON THE MARKET Square on Friday, Aug. 22 nd at '12 o'clock. I will sell by auction one automobile cur (Ren) In first class condition. Terms nt sal-'=. li. Cnr- tor, Auctioneer. 291-8-lflm-iipd LARGE '.=GIR~0CE-RY CORPORATION is going to start men everywhere ill a cut-rate grocery business of their own. Earn $30 weekly. Send for free plans. The Consumers’ As- sociation, Windsor, Ontario, Can-l ada. 279-8-1l}M1ipd. IVANTEI) WANTED -~ FEW BOARDER8. AP- ply 213 `El1sl.0n 'St. 282-8-16M6lDll. W-ANTED-SMALL SIZE SECOND hand safe. Apply 177 Queen St. 250-8-15M3ipd _ ....__.....J._l I I I TEACHERS WANTED TEACHER WANTED FOR MOUNT Vernon ~School No. 52. Supplement $80. Alex Matheson, Secretary of Trustees. 182-8-11-E7ipd. TEACHER WANTE-D IMMEDIATE- ly for Brooklyn School, No. 127. Supplement $75.00. L. B. Learll. Secretary, Alberton. 203-8-1SM7ipd. SECOND CLASS TEACHER WANT- ad for Elmwood gchool. Supplement $50. Ownc Egan, Secretary. 281-8-16M-ilpd. ,_,, 2 WANTED TEACHER LONG CREEK school, supplement $75.00, mldsum- mor vacation. Thomas McLeod. Secretary. 222-8-13m4lpd ~_ TEAOHE-R WANTED FOR HEAD Hillsboro school No. 6. Mldsulnmel' vacation. Supplement 550-00- FUI' ton Douglas, Becy. 242-8-l5M6lpd WANTED A TEACHER FOR THE . Park Corner school. Supplement ‘ $150.00. Apply to John stewart. Sec'y., French River, P. E. Island. _ css-s-loluslpd. -1 TEACHER WANTED FIRST OR second class teacher 'for No\‘b0l‘0 lSchool. .District No. 93. SuDPi€~ ment 3125.00. Alexa Danzig; S480 ratar , Kensin ton. ~ - - - y 5 264-8-1IlM5Ipd. STRAYED BTHAYED FROM MY PREMISES about live weeks ago. three veal' Old WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY young married couple a house _£0 rent, Apply 251 King St., opposite Railway Station. ‘ 275-8-163ipd. WANTED T0 RENT IMMEDIATELY a small cc-ttnge, near suburb of city preferred. Apply to Mrs. L. Mac- Donlnd, Mt.. Ed. Road, Box 200. 272-8-16M3lpd. TWO COOK GENEFIALS WANTED to go to Toronto Sept. Ilrd. Fare advanced. ' Reforcncc rcquircll. Ap- ply Miss Mllciiarcn, Shaw's Hotel. Bracklcy Reach. 274-8-16M6lpd. 6.000 LBS. DAIRY BUTTER WANT- ed highest cash price paid. Weeks- Grocery & Provision -Store. 225 Graf- ton _gt_ 254-8-15M2ipd. WANTED--SCHOONER8 OR SMALL lteamers to carry coal from New Campbellton to P. E- I Bild N°W foundland ports. Prompt loadina Anglo Coal Co., 309 Charlotte St. or New Campbellton, Victoria Co. . 6459-6-Illitf. g,._............._...._--------"--"'-““"' LOST l.os~r ssvsnal. osvs Aeo vAl.u- shlc beacon has. Finder please Ivey? at Russ Hotel. Reward. -in Foun cA'r1'LE ‘ri-las: “Sign (wines), one honor (browni- marked top on len ear and notch under right ear. Fuller Iretudrn to 5 ‘ oa . "°h“ T"““°.". pmowzgo-s-lamolpd. OST-A BUNCH OF KEYS PRO- L-bably between Post Oullce Bild ho e Office on Monday 0' cow no horns, color brindls. An? IU* , formation given will be suitably re- Wsflled. Holm F. MUDOMIG. Gar- pgm, A 248-8~l5ME9lpd. Hdbiksynlnst Finder please 16°” ` _ d lone~7B3..._ _ """ '""'“' W” °' .°r aio;-s-lsmzlpd, I ""' Y' _ "-7 _ ~' ~ .~ _ Y _f f, _ _ __»-ir -- A* An Ambassador ` Oi Friendship (New York Tribune) Tile Prince of Wales is described as tight-lipped and serious-faced as he stood in final salute before sailing for his tour of Canada and the United States. The Prince appreciates that his -journey is not a. mere pleasure jaunt. A heavy burden is laid upon young shoulders. The Prince is Friendships Ambassador Extraordln ary to Canada and the Ulllted States. As the -London News says, “Through him the peoples of the empire will express in the fullest sense their fel- lowship with the people of America." it is an nnlhnssadorship which will require all the store of modesty and tact which the Prince is reputed to possess. He has one advantage, how- ever, that of the precedent set by ills grandfather, the late Edward VII.. ilfty-nine years ago. If Edward Albert proves as winning as was Albert Ed- ward, tho success of the conling visit is assured. Coming at a time when memories still made Englishmen and Anlericalls ill at easc ill one 1lnotIlcr's company, there was some fear lest un- pleasant illcidents might arise. But the visitor handled cvery situation with ll grace beyond his years. And every American, froln the Pennsylva- nia mayor \vllo could not forbczlr it rc- lllinder that the Prince was now in ll. state that wus one of the leaders ill 'the Revolution, to the last surviving soldier of the Revolution, admitted the Prince was a good fellow. This last survivor, on wlloln the Prince called ill Boston , was gruclousness itself, explaining afterward that “hc wished to show the boy and his soldiers tlllll llc bore no angel' for old times." Entering the United States at Dc- trolt as will the coming visitor, Albert Edward, wllo had shed his suite at lllc border null travelled as “Lord Ren- frew,” wont from one rousing recep- tion to another and won Alllerican hearts by the reverent pilgrimage to the tomb of Washington. New York prepared in his honor “the greatest ball ever known in this country,” and the Prince is rcportcd to have enjoyed hugely dancing with Alllcrlcllll llcllcs, naively remarking that elsewhere they made him dance with the “old cllalps." 'i`llc visit of Albert idliward was a brief interlude bcforc the breaking of the storm of tho Civil War. llis grandson colnes at the close of a greater war. As a veteran of lllllt war, as one wllo carried a kit bag with thc rcst ,ho will be welcolllell by his Amcl-il-all conlradcs, as he was by the Cnnadians in the front line trcnches, “for thc lllan he was and not for his rank." ' Great War Veterans Parade for the Prince All returned men who are taking part in the G. W. V. A. Parlldc will assemble nt the Arena Rink at 10.7.: sharp on Tuesday morning. Tile par- ade will then march thl;_ough the prill- c'p.ll streets of the city to Vicltorlll Park for the presentation of medals by His Royal Highness the Prince of ‘Walcs. Uniforms or civles are option- al as a great nulnhcr of the boys have not reltllined their uniforms. As this parade is only for about two hours, it is desirable to have as large ll turnout as possible, and a large nulllbcr of the r,eturncd men frolll the outlying districts are ex- pected to take part that lilly. Majol' T. li. Fisher. M. G., will lead the parade _ I-le enlisted as a private, was follr times wounllcd, awarded the M. C. nnd'bnr and promoted to the rank of major on the field. The parade will hc lleadcd by P. E. Islnnd’s “Six Original Signallers." Boys make this the biggest parade thc gallant Major has evcr handled, slocll odonrlons IIALIFAX, August 15.-|Qllot.ltlons furnished by F. B. McCur.ly nlld l‘o., the Molltrclll Ht-lck ldxcllnllgc..) .»\.icll Alch ' 91 .\. F. .. Alo 90 A. R. . .. .. 77 C. P. it. .. 153% Gcllt...... .....71l Gruu ... .. 138% 138 Utllll - 821 M.P. ,.178 175 M. 113 P. - 79 103% 12-i‘,.j 90'.-6 11"# bfi Id 75 1/J; 153% G71/A :i _“F1 ~U2._. _... ' P-‘ E ~`I‘»Ii~ O ‘Kill/I Siu 105% U. P. 103% HELP WANTED- FEMALE WANTED.-THREE MAIDS. APPLY 179 Water Street. 262-8-15nlGlpd. MAID WANTED.,-_APPLY 182 GREAT George Street, 3i WANTED-A HOUSEMAID. APPLY to Lady Davies, 3 West Street. 191-8-12Mtf. WANTED-A MAID WHO UNDER- stands cooking, no washing, the highest wages paid to right party. Apply in person to Mrs. Frank F Tuplin, Summerside, P. E. I. 7119-7-18Mtt GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK to go to Sackville, N. S. about Sept- embor llitll. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Edward llazen. clo W. L. Poole, Montague, I’. E. I. 243-8-15M6l. i= - -3 psi. WANTED HELP- MALE TWO MEN WANTED T0 WORK ON farm. No milking. Apply to Wel- lington McNeill, Southport. 217-8-13M4ipd SALESMEN CITY, TOWN OR COUN try, a full and exclusive line of whole root trees and plants, for garden, orchard or farm. Big earn ings guaranteed the year round. Experience not necessary, we teach THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN GUARD OF HONOR.-Parade Mon- day evening 7. 30 sharp at Drill shed ill uniform. inni- ZION CHURCH.-Rev. John Mc- lnnis of Syracuse, N.Y.. will preach ill Zion Church tomorrow morning and evening. , YOU MUST SEE 'EM.-ln order to appreciwte a good horse race you lllust. attend lt. Tuesday the races start alt 2.30 sharp. Be In your place as there is going to be some crowd. - Aug16-31 SAVED LIIFE OF BOY.-Last Thurs day evening while swimming at one of the docks, Frank Lawlor the young son of Mr. John Lawlor, city, saved the life of a young man named Mcln- tyre who accidently struck an ob- stacle while diving t'rolu the wharf. THE PRINCE WILL BE THERE.- Tuesday aftrrllooll the Prince of Wales will arrive at the trotting park alld spend all hour wlltclling the hor- ses perform. Mako it u “never to be forgotten" for both his Royal High- ness and yourself. Auglo-31 NEW HORSES TUESDAY.-lt is expected that the “B” trot next Tiles day afternoon (which will consist of Mac (frescclls, (Tonllnodoro Hoy, Pat- ola, Uscita,, (iolnlllodoro Cresceus, Bally L0gau and Upton Prince) will be the _best race this slllnnl.'=r. The horses’are very cvelliy mlltchcll. Anglfi-iii GUARD OF HONOR.-A gl-cat deal of interest llns been aroused by the drills of the Guard of Honor for the Prince, each evening at thc Drill Shed. The guard is nllldc up of men from all over the Province, nearly every over- seas unit being rcprescllted. By their smart nppcarzlllcc on drill they have evidently not forgotten what tllcy have been doing for the Inst fcw years. ORANGEMEN froln various parts of the Provillcc will meet at Boyne Lodge Rooms on Wednesday Morning 20th instant. at 9.30 sharp to take part in tho Grand' Parade. Every brot her should nlllko rl special effort to be present. It will bc ll fitting occasion to colnlllclnolwlto thc loyalty of thc SO- 000 brcthren who willingly enlisted ill the defencc of the Empire and liberty. AIRPLANE FLIGHT SOUVENIR.--~ On Tuesday morning the first airplane flight across the Nortllumbcrlalnll Strait fronl the Mainland to P. E. Island will luke place. Any person who wishes to send a letter to ll -friend by airplane as a souvenir of the first air flight across the strait may have -their wish gratified by send- ing sanle ullstzllnpcll to Lieut. Steven- son, care of Gllnrdian Oillce, before Monday night acdonlpzlllicli by thu fce of 15 cents. ; _ _ i cAMPEss .lol.;-v 1'l‘ME--'rn`c members of "Good ‘Ole (‘.amp” nl Rocky' Point had zt delightful time on \Vcllncsd.ly night when ll clam- bzlke was .held on the shol'e in honor of Miss Sadie P‘zll'l'cl, of l.'ynn, Mass., wllc hasbcen visiting here. A great bon-i`il'o vvus lighted and the time was spent merrily with songs, galnes czc. About forty_-live young persons were prcscnt. The chzlperoncs were Mrs. James Kelly, Mrs. A. E. Mcldzlcllcrn and Urs. J. I". Arsenllult. ‘Among the guests were Mr. Connors of Bos- Ioll and his--two sons, Alphonsus and i~`l‘zlllk. FAMILY REUNION.-The homc ol` “Miz null Mrs. John H. Bryant, En- more was the scene of mllch merri- nlcllt and rejoicing on Saturday Even- ing last, when all their family, were holnc-(Tllc first time in lilyrsl Will- iam, E, who served in France with the famous 26th Battalion-was wounded but recovered. Scrgt. Major James who won the ll.(!,M. for bravery on the field and Lance Corp. Fred wllo went over with n British Columbia. Regi- lncnt but did not roach France mucll to his rcgrct. George S. and Harry are in the lllmbcr business in Rolling- ton, Maine and maybe classed as succ- essful Isllludcrs abroad. Mrs. ii. A. Stewart 'lf Summerfield, went up on the evening train and came back Monday' onli their sister Rita lives at home. Qllilc a number of neighbors and friends were present. The evening was pleasantly spent, hy singing old favorites and pluyilll: ganlcs. Miss Rita presided at the orglln. Mr. and Ml‘s. llrynut are to he congl'lli,uIatcll on Ilnvipg fl sons wllo safely returned and hope they may all bc spnrcll to comp home again. They all loft this week for their rospcctivc homes. BASEBALL GAME R AT SUMMERSIDE .._..,._. Charlottetown Victorious by Glose Score of l---0. ('hnrlolll\town cloalloll up Sunlmer- sillc in Inst night's baseb.llI gallnc at Slllllnlclslrle Tile score was 1-O. lt was n splendid exhibition of ball. Campbell pitched throughout nlld nl- lowcd only one hit, receiving brilliant support from Ilis team. Sllllllllerslllc sprung ll ncw Yankee piicller into the glllnn null he allowed only lhrcc hits which colnbined with an crror gave Charlottetown the lone tally in the sixth. TAKE HEED, CIGARETTE FIENDSI Henry lford has ‘written a book against the cigarette entitled, “The Case Against. the Little Slavcr." Thomas A. Edison, after reading it. wrote the following letter: "Friend Ford: The injurious agent comes principally from the burning paper.. The gubslallcn thereby formed is call- ed ar-rolein. it ling a violent action on the nerve .'-enter, producing degenera- tion of the cells of the brain. which is quite rapid among boys. Unlike most narcotics, this degeneration is perma- en) and unc t o lable I em Icy no . ,_.,,~. ' _ v r-¢__ -_._ a - _~,!,?|cg . _ ` , Consisting of I PATONS LIMITED ‘ DECORATIVE GOODS/ ' ' ' ll". I Just in Time for HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE PRINCE OF WALESL- A u I FLAGS, thousands oi yards assorted buntings, Shields I » s Good assortment oi fast dye Flags. ' . 1;ff."*_,'_»f{'5,;',:"” Illilllll 'I 'ITI- 1 _ lllllNl:ll,*sl§ol‘l:ll,_ llllsll Ann nlllnsll PATONS SPECIALS IN FLAGS $1.25. $1.50l»o‘rd`n$2.00lrJ use 1_1-*A*-._--el -... _ ,»___§_ _ -_ _J 3 Visit of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales Presentation of Provincial and Civ- ic allllrcssef-l to lils Royal lfiigllncss, the Prince of Wales in the Logislutlve Asselllbly (fllanlbler, Provlllcizll Bulld- lrlg, (!hul'lollictll\vll, in the forenoon of Tuesday, the 19th day of August. 1919. . Gentleman wllo have received tho privilege of thee entree nrc l‘or|ll<=stcll lo bc present in tho fiblllllller, at least iil`~tccn minlltos before the arrival of ills Royal liiglllloss. Those must immediately provide tllelllselves wi-th cards of adlnission. Those cards of admission mu.-ll bcllro cured personally from the i"rovillcl.'ll Secretary. Perf-lolls failing to provlllo tllclnsclvlls with such cards wlll bc l'l“fllsclI lllllllissloll. This prl-l-ilutillll. is considered necessary. and the oillcf.-rs :lt thc lllllll' of the Bllilllillp; will rc- false :llllllission to persons not sl pro- v':!cd. By order ARTHUR NEWBURY' Assistant I’rovillci.\l Scc'_v. HOTEL ARRIVALS _-i VICTORIA HOTEL II. D. Mc-.I.ezln, Sollris; R. II. Gor- lloll, .~\lllcrltoll; G. P. Walker, and wifc, Sulnlnersillc; E. R. Walker Sllllllucrsillc; George Wood, l'lnlli`;lx; Mrs. J. Alloy, Bostoll; Mrs. H. N. Smith, Boston; Mildred M. Peters, Molltrcal; B. A. Burke. Boston; W. H. Prowse, city; Tllos. W. Morris, '1‘racadic; J. A. Bcrnier, Montreal; James M. Mc(Iorlnnck and wife, Scl- kirk; Daniel F. Mc(‘orluack, Boston; Guy L. Lancaster, Molltrcal; A. L. Fraser, Souris; ll‘. L. Rogers and wife, Albcrtoll; Y. lnalni, llakodatc, Japan; Capt. W. W. lt'.lgl~.l°s. Alber- ton; S. W. Benson, St. Jollll; J. St. G. Moore, St. John.; E. Clayton and G. Clark, Sulnnlerslde; J. I3. Garri- sldc; \V. I.. McFarlane, Snnlultrsidc; Geo. Morrison, Sulnlnersidc; Miss Mc- Donald, Bostou; W. H. Poole, Monta- gue; Mrs. Campbell, Montaguc; Mrs. J. S. Alley, Boston; Mrs. E. M. My - ' .Il J. il. Mylick. Tlgnish, Mrs Fraser, Fred Jenn, Donald and Doug- las Fraser Halifax, D Rutherford Icy Monct Hllglles, Perth Amboy. N. J.; Leon D. Micllcr, (Trllnbridge, Mass.; Mrs. L. D. Mincher Goorgetolvn; Mrs. A. L. Mincllcr, lllallln-mamkeag, Mo.; Jus. Dalton. Gcorgetowll; R. Winter, llnli- fax: Rev. J. M( Fraser. Alwcnli, Ont.; J. B. Kigglns, Ottawa; A. McDonald, Laconlbe, Alb. QUEEN HOTEL A. I). Mciiooll, Boston: W. L. Smith :lull wlfc, Victoria; Glnllys ’l‘iul:lcy. Moncton, N.ll; llllllcgzllwlr Wells. Monl-ton; Mrs. McGrath, llllr- cllc.-ltcr; Miss lluih ’i`cclI, Ilorr-llcslcr; Muster Frnllcis Toed. ilorr-il<\e=t.~l': Jllnlcs Sl. (`. Moore. Eldon; A. ll. Mnillesou, Norwich, Ct; Ronald Mor- ison, I’l°rlvllIl=llcl\, It. I.; (`. ll. lillilis Sackvllle; Mrs. J. A. Jllrdlllc. Idllloll. Kclill Roswell, Victoria; Earl G. Tuplin, Summersldc; A. J. Irving. (‘it_\'; St. Glllluts and wli`c, Lunen- burg; Miss Alctlla Gilduts. Lunen- burg; James (‘. Tuplln, lllllck llunk; A. ll. McI.r»od, Boston; W. L. Smitll,., and wife, Victoria. REVERE HOTEL John Egan, Halifax; J. J. Egan. Iinllfnx; Vlllncy Ilass, Moncton; li. McLean, liostolr; t‘. .\lcI{illuon, Mal den, Mass; L. il. (lllllspic. Boston; l-‘. Fonsccr. Iloslon; B. M. Miller, iloston; F. J. McDonald, Trllrzlllic; A. M. Stewart, (‘uIlodcn; Rortllll French, Boston; J. W. .\illls, Murray Harbor; Margaret Matlleson, Brook- lyn; J. P. 'Mcl.eod, Vallcyficlll; ll. R. (‘.oIwcll, Boston; J. J. South- cott, Boston; ('. l~`. Robertson, Bos- ton; Jas. B. Jay, l\loroll; Burllcy Pet- ers; iioston; A. Ml~Lulr, Peace Riv- er, Alllcrtll; Miss t`u.rnlonIllll‘; lt. I-‘. Kerr, New Glasgow, N.S; G. .l. Glllo llrldgcport, (‘.unll; Mrs. J. A. Malc- Donlllll and child, Trnczlllio; bliss Nl-t lie lloyd, Syllncy; J. 'I’. (‘hcvcrio, Malgdzllcn Islzllllls; L. \V. Murdock; Murray River; J. I.. Fir-lllillg, Ilnll- fax; L. E. Dunning, Solltllalllplun, N. Y; T._l~l. Stanley, St. Alballls, Vi; I<‘. lI._ Phillips and wlfc, Ilnlifllx; W. (‘.. Germain, Mnrysvlllc, Olltnrlo. THE RUSS l»l._ W. Coleman, Brockvillo, Ont.; Il. G. Iiintthew, -Sollris; Mrs. II. G. Mattllew, Souris; A. ld. Vcsscy, St. Stephen, N. Il.; ‘Miss Muriel Vcsscy. St. Stephen, B.; John J. Lawson, M0lltl‘c‘-ll; George A. i\icCl‘ca, iirork- ville, Ont.; (". O. Nilfllol, liumrltfin, Ont.; Mrs. \V. T. Giles, Clevclnnll; .\liss \.Vcbster, Toronto; J. T. Shins, 1-Inlifax; Verna A. Hunter, Moncloll; Irene C. (-`cl‘bctt, Moncton; J. C. Mc- phcc, Sydney, N. S.; .\Iiss Beatrice Moynagll. Sydney, N. S.: Miss Mabel Login, Sydney; Mrs. J. L. Shzlnullan, R. G. ‘Mortoll, Iiulifnx; (‘. Lee, Hlllllill 'ton, Ollt.;; John Snlallllnan, Summer- slllc; A. W. Taylor. Sunlmcrsillc; (T. 'I`aylol', Slllnlllcl'sldc; Wllllunl Slnzllllmlll, Sulnlucrsidc: J. l-“_ .lir- Ncill, Sllnlmcrslde; .\irs. Wm. li. Grr- llrd, Liverpool, Eng.; Miss Elulu;l,L. Colwell, St. John, N. Il.; Mrs. A. \\‘. l.cnl~ll, Sunlnlcrsillc; llorls l.l~arll, Sullllllcl'sllle»; Mllrioll Lc:l'rd. Sulllnlo:- side; Helen I.eard, Sllllllllcrsiie; Lilian Ilobsoll. Sulllnlcl‘sidc; Ilr. A. S-_/lllley; R. G. Morton, illllifllx; .\Il's.~ RECEPTION FOR - _ RETURNED SOLDIERS On the evening of August 5th a. number of friends und neighbors of SL l‘athcrine’5 and surroundings assembl- ed at tho spacious field of Mr. James .\i. Mr.-I-‘adycn to welcome back one of our lllrrocs, Mr. Wallic Laurie, who lwrolltly rclnrncd frorr_l overseas. At 10 o’clock the crowd assembled around l-orlllvll for the occzlslrm. The recep- tion was opcnoll_ bythe singing of "Wo‘ll Novi-r 1.1-t lilo Old Flag Fall," :lftcr which an address of-welcome was rvllli by Mr. James Mcllindyen, whilc Miss Grace Lalllont made the llrcslelltution of a siguet..:ringl Mr. Louric. in return lnado a fitting reply a_nlI lhankcll one and all for the kind- llllss sllrlwn_ They then -joined in singlllg of the National Anthem. Re- fl‘osh_n1r-nts wl_»l‘<-. sl>l'voll- und the re- nlzlllllll-r ol` thc l-v<-ning was Spent in gullies and social illtel'rl>\ll‘se. » Also |st_l-p-llallcillg which was highly enjoyed lily nil. -In lilo were slnn llours cucll wvnllcll their way to their respective bullies after a very pleasant night well spent. _ ' The alllircss ot’ welcome was- as fol lows: Fl-lend Wulllc,~lt is with feelings Inf prillc that wc your fl`lc_nd_s and neighbors assenlbln hero ut 'this time to greet you and to exprcssour ap- fpreciutlon of what yorl.hlive Ilona in 1 defence of our institlltlolls nnlfliomes. l\\'Ilcll war clouds hung llonvy and tho llviotherlanll called across the cxpanco of water for nlore lllell to defend the nation, liberty and civlllzatldh from thc onslllugllt of the trca<:hcrous I-lun. iNot only dill you ht'-ar but” ybil also responded. Many went who' shall return no more. To those wc ‘owe an undying llcbt of grntitullc which can best be pllill by living up to the ideals they dicd to save. Those olany . months, spent;-_pggrseas have brought you thc record of duty bravely dolls and now asa you take up thc broken thrcalls of civilian life we extend to you our best wishes for future happiness and prosperity. In collclusiou we wish you in behalf of St. (_‘atllc:~lncs and comnlunity ,to ac- cept this gift, not for its value but as a token of Cul' appreciation of your loynlty°lln.l bravery. ' ~ lSigncll on behalf of colnlnittce, ` RUSSELL McEACl-IERN, SEYMOUR McLEAN 'f ._ H, 1-f, ; ],~ -.1 VV .~ .1 ;_ H, |'f, \V. i.e:ll'll, Slllnllll~r.~:idc; Miss Aluy f wlhlr. onllllsliis. Ml-i.H`o`