- ~.hngany and out que f:'riu'n|~;-_ 115 .FOR . specie llnv Isultab nzPTeMBER fiscal?" 1P~~ . . or l . .*fc*=‘*~-+~~.~~‘*==~===—=*"i 1 "Mil § Classified Advertisements if,‘ i glilirauliiurtlonéznn-"n. m. ‘E i g zckezxt- g QCSL"" ' 1.1.. retain"; ¢ ~ __‘_;_"-" - ‘w: Agents Wanted 5513?? achsizrsm-fwa-lfirc roe. cazalcgue, United Art Ltd, 126 John, Toronto. il-fi-A. W. mwflltii. LAGIS GAS EQUALS GASOLINE 3r, Gallon. Haw‘ s guaranteed product. Used by rrzest Bus Com- panes. Labels. circulars, leilrr- heads with agents name furn “ierl. Free particulars and 1n':".". P. A. Lefsbvre 6: Company Ltd. F! ' 1. Alexandria, Ollt. /i. W. lJ- '. {EN AND WOMEN-IF ‘J07.’ ’ "(E trees and shrubs. ivhy not sell them! Ivfake. n bilsincss of it. Perv time or full time. 900 vas-itles of proven Red Ta: N""scrl.' Products. Cash cvcry week. Flint equpmem free. \’i"r.tc Ilclnniinvi Nurseries, Montreal. A. W. 5-110, 17m on WOMAN and appoint ‘ncal r: ~.~iit:.ti-.~¢s, PosLtion permanent; yearly guar- antee $130!) tbcin" ‘"5. vcrkly average) and expcn c znnnsslcr. and cash bonuzm 513w age, experience and krur 1i quali- fications. ‘Ninstrii Co. Tower 31:11., TCICiITl. A. Y.’ lf-\\¢'cdsatt.£>'cpt.20. T YOU ARE LOfllllfifl FOR AN opportunity to better your position this Fall. HQ Wzitkins Businrg; wifl put you l the path to Surcccs. without Pllfi/ of your pr-"t. Pn- Eiliwli‘ iii» i ..4 ‘I mid ‘or .l. line of goods srfd l’) fazniica. $31M) or more nvr vceck for the 1:i<’u ' man. Amily izozv f'r t?" ll: The J. R. \‘.'.‘.ti: n’ ' ' B8. 749 Craig Si, Que. \\ '. .\'[t"1 f“"l. A. \'-’.l 17-13-541. For Solo FOR sari: xoaivv, Tiiuvfi wagon and box slczh. n'mc:t. 1~_~\--, John Lawlr". llfafyvqwe Rccd, (Thnrlottctaivn, oa.13._o..13.;;; Heavy Brim-m raver. run ssm. Apply at this office. ‘cs-ff. F01; SALE-l 511.11.‘. gain. Call 1 Orlcb... . FOR SALE-PARLUYI RYG, PRAC- tlcally new. Apply Guardian Offer. 6750-9-13-32. FOR SALE,‘ T0 LET. BOAR!) ANIJ| room signs on hand at Guardian Office. u FOR SJLE-F-O-‘III, CHOICE MA- Great George St. FIJlP-D-lZ-Zii SALE - 192T? (‘HA Sedan. Cheap for quick s11". A 20 Birchwcod Strcct. 6'~il-i)-1.. FOR EALE—A NITTIFWE”. Pr‘ IIARL‘. red and crafts fn 3p". .l'_>]~_n 131":- l nnton. Spring \l‘allr,v. P F Isiah ‘. FOR SALE - ONE Eastern ranch b1":i r i male. Vlrlt: Fran: Lrnatwfiir Shippcgm. N. fl I‘. 9-0-3‘. FOR sahrf- r017», "mé- “or. Green lifountrfln ll‘)i.i‘|."‘3 ""11 .hlv1‘ Deere iliqqrr, only d‘ "no crop. Et.,Jumes Churnh fen. '=--"ii~\er-| field FOR SAL!'J—AT ll-‘lfn?! It’) 13. fifty acres of land _ grcwlnrz i7'7t.1f'\:"¢_ (‘horn ' safe. H. E. Curncy‘. Po" '7 C“ . . (Ylf-T-‘l-IE-‘i. i h: AM-Y- .,.c?;1'i§n:;.ino. _ ‘ffo: the loin" c ‘ckenlhousex. m. Prlra m1- .- D-lfl-tf. r - - -, . ._ - é " wtomvanm YUKQFI. miss. . ' iekqiflloskhn, . Nova ,.F~:t'a l Quebec mink. ipurvr. ru'l‘ti " Can us: e911" slhjr-ieforcs" . - pelts in each .i~.".i='for‘it1‘v\lt_' .. able steel ironic mink ran: f‘- Nortbern Mink Ranch. St .'= fi en. N. B. so. sir-TEE A TrkkfcT/iifl. {- F1. cabin cruiser. enu phed vdth l5 H,‘ P. cnirinc. Apply E. Wlvlch~=t~r.| 206 Sydney St. ell7-fl-1"-'ii| . \ » ...i_,__.?.__i.___ " "Salesman Wanted EXPERIFXGEEY S I car. one JFEd t-i ~ ~- Good opening for rlrlv ri-‘i. l’. Y.‘ ‘Boa: 1T6. S. W. il-l . GOOD-SALESMAN WITH CAR F0‘! | six weeks lirtwo month: cam-ialzn. | Good, money for qualified pressliri‘ . salesmanship. Apply Rex cw- rf~ Guardian. nlci-tf SA LESM EN WANTED — SALES agent. for Prince Edward island Good pay Free outfit. We want now a reliable. eneraetic rcprc cntatlve to handle the best dis- tricts on the island. Our agency is profitable Write Pelham Nurrerv 00.. Toronto. 0.1a s. v1 s-wsti’ 1 ‘The trouble about helm ton gccd- natured is that other people writ: you down as one cf their l" DR. W. R. CARSON Pnliiwr Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous liinuin Ill Prince Si. Phone M?! Opposite l0. Paul's Clinch ‘FSETI-‘HAYSD ON MY FARM TWO I o... VHTZ l _ I $3.5——$5’.) Sales Help and Agents l l A-(‘ANADIAN GREETING 'c\r:c manufacturer requires reprucntri-g tlves (both sexes) to sell Pcrtowal Christmas Cards ln every vi . c ‘ town and clty_in Canada. Sam i book free. liberal commissbus.‘ “PM for Jrampleze informatim. Premier Art Guild. 210 Vlctrr 1,. Toronto. S. H. A. 9-1-lmo. | . Wanted ivarvrcn r-o’ any"; idiom-r. farm just outside of Citv. Writ - Q. tare of Guardian or Phone 9'2. 0945-9-13-21. “'AN'l‘I-‘.D T0 RENT-YOUNG “AR- ' no children. want a ncd house or apart- ment. or lieht nousekecpini: rooms. Anpiy this Office. 0222-9-12-11. WANTED-WILL EXCHANGEIYYY Dlwilerty for small farm near City, Give location, number of acres t pr' e czipcfled in reply. Address "" ’ care Gilardian Ofiicc. " 6822-9-9-61. WANTED - Ml‘ ONCE. VIPINITY Charlottetown. reliable 1va'rtv to breed \‘i'h2tr Plymouth Rockw. Bred to lay Fl-zhibitlon strain. Apply Mr. Archibaldc c., Massey Nfarri". Co.. Ltd. 6221-9-13-3‘. Female Help Wanted fiamkrifiwee” hi?» "Xvi ply Morell Hotel. 6219-9-13-31. SEVERAL woman ‘wf.»I-wt;h""&6 rc-nir mat: Jifaany‘. l‘ E. Island. Apply to Nlax Con», llflfiil-il-lfi-ti. ’. \'.'.\ TED. References "quired. Ap-plv lifts, R. B. V9'-=1‘_", 24G Kent Stvcr’. (5373-‘1-11-31. Lost iThF_AT”s?IilT5Emh_h.vé child‘: sweater. Finder please leavc Hi. 302 Fitzroy St. 6883-9-11-13-21 LOU!‘ - BETWEEN SUMMERSIDE and Charlottetown, linoleum rqunre. Fltider notify ll Felling St. 6903-9-lZ-2i. LOST -- BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- iown and Si. Peters, Enzinecrls Field Book. Return to W. S. lie, St. P:ters. 635a Miscellaneous Sin-Te-yor. BoI-LlDT-Hermanvilic. 3570-5-6-Zmo heifers. one rod and white. the other whit- with dark rcd spots. If not claimed will be. sold on Mon- rlav. Scntcmber 15th. W, R. Hol- lr-url. Farininizton. GRTU-El-B-iivleek. lylnle Help Wanted "F6 ivlTzk m: '7 lt-ELIABLE Didi-EDNA ONE HUND- vcd srwe rcul": this county: ex- prrienc-\i1i1n'>~cssary: no selling; rlvtribute anti collect. Should not "eveniv rloYars ‘lv-‘Clvy- APPW B01 G .. rdmn 9-111 POSTMSN. CLEEKS. STENOGRA- phr... Cu tonv- Evaminers. etc. romtenilv needed in Government Serv r" Writ“ M C. C. Civil Ser- ver Schccl, Toronto l0. M. H ""1" RIF’? THROUGH ~ 1m. r~ :. ¢--_|r.-- oxpcrl frauinlt- wyf- 4-.- 4-"1 hlnlcr Barber Ccllcfzc. 373 f3<~*“i~‘."‘Y‘, "Pifax. 1-’. "p17. B-llJ-ttstlseptflfl i ._ - Situations Vacant Male .--=»~; "M m) 2:10.01 rm: not’. T». ,-m.~--»,, Qniy/ fcw ivo"‘.'.,< re‘- mul-p] l1 lr~~~n at Cancdals oldflst avd most reliable trade schools. ‘v.1;- fm- m» literature. Dom non --_-,¢;-.~ Schools. llOT St. Laivrncce. Jcntreal. i-G-Z-16-30-9-13-23-10-11-25. sraar weir-You can runny! |1*_1)11'"V rnickly takinc orders far t‘~- wins‘. bz-rutiful llne cf Persona? ‘ Christmas Greeting Carda ever el-i-Wn in Canada. Write for Dal‘- I‘~1nl Art Co, 310 Crimi- Toronta. 1-5- V- Femnle Help Wanted FELL FHXZISTMAS CARDS CAN BE EARNED and paid iveekly in soar- fr.“ sollir-a well known l‘ne parsonal Christmas cards. Exper- ience I“1Z'A.‘.C€"SZ'.I'}'. An early start and u" co-coeratlon assures auc- cz-ss F-avtlful new portfolio ' f-re hfavtcr Kraft Cm. e11, Toronto. Representatives _ canto-l small foams also. 4-4-6-9-11-13-l6-lll-20-23-25-21- Luv Opporiuniticswfor Men and Women ’ PAIL"? AT HOME -- EARN BfOHEY peintirn Christmas carclz Cati- logue. samples. instructions ten canto. Header Art. Guild, 210 Vic- d Charlottetown, on September liituation Vncnnt I . THE CHAKLUTTEFUWN UUAKUHM», fl | G - l ufilltffl uardianl TRY JOHNSOITS. 144 GREAT "SURGE STREET. Fall Coats and Dresses are arriving daily. 11-31, $5.15." I l (Canadian Press) lifrs. W3C. Knight, hfcncton. ls by Ruby P, owned by Mrs Ballard Hillflbaro SL. . of North Sydney, N. S. in the rac- Mr. and Mrs. llfhrd fialifax. who )‘."."B flcKayl of with“: 1,1,.‘ ner of the free-for-all. The 2.24 Bonnie M. ch. c. Reed 2 4| BT- STEPHEN N. _B. Eran 12—A|Kinl19y Silk be. Chappelle..3 a snneans ln our Mwer to tic all that. the guest of Mrs. James A. Puncher. new track recmd 2-0“ “'15 371118 up 30b Seymour. bg. Lee 4, giis possible to strengthen the bonds Bessie McKleo bm. Willard ..5 an,’ Time 2.06. 2.6 1-2. 2.01 3-4 3M here tcday. Ruby P was the win-l l 2.24 TROT AND PACE tcrfrisc of its people. | Thomas. in the best of spirits, said -_ , he was looking forward to the races, the first of which will be held on -_, Saturday (today). He was enthusias- BIRTHS DINGWELIr-lit 3 King 1930, w Mn and Mm Raiph E_ mnr ‘ particularly pleased with the action ‘of Harold S. Vanderbilt, owner and skipper of the defender Etnterprise, BRYENTON-At West Pcnnsylvanialm asking him to be aboard the db Hospital .on Scpt. 6, 1930, to Lloyd (I.. fender and 100k ha. Oven _ well, a son. and Mrs. Bryenton. a daughter. El-l ..l think the shamrock has a cam" D°""m°“' mighty good chance of whining." -- ~ said Sir Thomas Lipton, veteran MARMAGES challenger for America's Cup, when — questioned by a number of news- MACKINNON _ M a c L E 0 n - at, Pam. mm Charlottetown. September 6, 1930, by; when the commander o; a Unmd R"- C- N- Bmwn- Amsm“ Mlicmn‘, States Coast Guard cutter, who was "0". °Y “mm 31""- l° Margaret present. informed Sir Thomas that MMLPML "Y Chafbttelflwn- ‘it was "his task to make sure that ___. ______________ __-__ spectator craft did not interfere 91357115 with the races on Saturday and that __.._._ ........... ___..__ there would be a dozen American AITKEN. — M LOWBI‘ MOHWBUB- i destroyers there to patrol the course. Thursday, Sept. ll, Samuel B. Aitkenjl ghe spm-flng knight laughingly com- | age 79 years. Funeral today, Satur- , manned’ ~WE1L I “.1511 you would dfly. at 2 o'clock. make sure that half a dozen of your GARRETT-At as Kcnsinlzton M, - gigs???’ 8°‘ i“ m” W" i“ PW °P- l . ~- on Friday, Sept 12th, Dar us C Gai s“ Thomas. who was m a rem_ lrsttctrm his 75m Yuma Funeral notice l’ inisccnt mood“ regaled his hearers lwith stories of his younger days. re- |;5AD_M summersicm Se}; 1g M“, ‘ calling the time when he as a mere Emma G_ Remy age 31 years“ Funeral lad he worked on a plantation in the Sunday at 3 p_ m 1mm he, homemsouthem states and that he had to Reads Comer, w Peoples Cemewry ‘stow away on a. steamer to get back home. HOOPEIL-At North Milton 0n Thursday, Sept. 11th, George R. Hooper. age 81 years. Short service! will be held at his late residence on! Glisteriing in new paint and var- Tuesday, Sept. 16th. at 1.45 p. m»? nigh, shamrock v_ $1,- Thomas up. funeral leaving at 2 o'clock for St.. tons challenger, and Enterprise. John's Church, Milton. where funer- .5 Harold S. Vanderbiltb defender in ai services will be held at 2.30. In- I the America's cup series opening off Ready For The Gun Square, k tic 1n his appreciation of the sports- - 11m, manship of his opponents and was‘ fllld Mrs. Tsar! G." Riverside u“ and PM” ‘VM ‘Von by Becauu» 3113611151‘, bm. Jardlne . . . . ..l 1 1 Cnltrwe, Fufiolk. returner! homo SUMMARY ‘Marjorie. M, bm. Smith ...2 2 2, ycsterdxv m." 1". Senator. Chappelle . . . . . . . ..3 3 3 _ rRcc-rcv-ahi. Broncho nah. bg. some ....4 d1...‘ Mr W. '1'. '. Canrlian rep _ Pearl North, bm. Walker ....5 dis. i-ceehtatave of Nc on Cltzimbers 1S: “TY l’ l". m. Iicys 1 1 Time 2.1a 1-2 2.1a 1-2 2141-2 l Company, Limited, Thorncliffe __ _ _ Wk ___ >__ A ‘Chemical Works. Nrrth Sheffield. VETERAN h "courses in ArtsandDPEilosFBElETTn, England manufacturers of Izal dis- _____ ' Dalhousfe and Chicago Universities, lnfeoant i; in the city. Mr Met- (Clilltinlléd from pom- 1) and in Theology, in Pine Hill and calfe ls on his first visit to the Prov- ‘ — Princeton Seminaries. Rarely has incc, and is delighted with its scenic‘ the Church had a man so we“ equip. attractions and the progressive en- NEWPORT. R: I.. Sept. 12-811" ‘ EXCELLENT (Continued from ooze 1) y Plus de Tourmenhs-Massanet. l When D0 They Vision-Gounod. Part, 2. l "Grandma Keefer gets Grandpa ready for Sunday School." Prom‘ Cape Cod Folks". I 2. The Beau of Bath. (One act‘ playl-Consiance D‘Arcy MacKay. l Seeing ThiflES-Eugcne Field. Vocal Selections. In Summertime on Bredon~Gra- ham Peel. Linden Lea-Vaughan Williams. A Brown Bird Singing-J-layden Wood. Part 3. 1. The Bath I-four—Mabei May. 2.—A Lesson with the Fan-F. F. Weatherbe. JANADIAN LEGION (Continued from page 1) Cfieverle, Souris, vice-president, com- rade H. A. McDougall. ‘Preasurenj Comrade W. S. Hughes. chairman; . The executive was appointed compos- ‘ l ‘r and are ever dewnnincll‘ by every. of Empire which hold the far-flung possessions of His Majesty in one great Commonwealth o! Nations and to ensure that Canada. shall ev- er be in tradition, sentimeng and; 75c Kruschen Salt . . achievement, truly British, l 51-00 Rvzcsan F. Salt ,. , ,_ Tm- ‘ >15. 1,,,;,|,.,,,.~.-:(~.,,,,,,_ __ m. _‘ TO rue DlSAflbElb-Thc Princé| ' Edward Island Command of‘ thel 35° 5i“ . |'.'-.- ‘i/'* i l Canadian Melon. n. c. s. n. now in. Convention ficembled, er ‘h pro-z T o N E 2 9 c ‘i! T l] E 4 7 c I l, coeds to business offtha session, desires to extend its deepest sym- 40E Moms 75" l i i Paths! to bhoco who are still suffer-i MOLASSES ‘QMHFRY ' ins fro effects of we); disabil-l ‘"5555 l f ,_ f itlea: use who still mourn tlie“1oss| 5 ‘ l l ‘ of near and dear ones. and to‘ a_;_i lb‘ “L . .‘. sure all such that the Lemon stands u " ' ever ready to do all that may be 3'“ m" ;»,.. l- j done to alleviate their sufferings Dual“! "Uj“l‘.'“‘“n g l l iii ‘ I and to secure for them the rlvlits “n11. WRLF.‘ _ :' .'.l"‘l.l.‘ ‘ i! _ ° JILLLILS ( .'\RA.\ll*.l.‘~ i l’ to WhlCh they may be entitled, i l ' T0 m. 001.. 1.. R. i.i~."i*i.r:ciic.- I Resolved that rho Prmcc Edward 1h. land Command of the Canadian Legion of the B. S. L. desires to place cn record its thanks and ap- Drcciation to the Dominion Presid- ent, Lieutenant Colonel L. R. Lo- T Ma C K O N D R U G C ‘ b ‘ ' " Fkchcl D50,‘ A_D'C_ and 0th,... 0L "HOJIE l)!" Ifl'.'7’Tl}lt’ lhlllf/IS" g "v 7 ficialsjor their untiriim efforts in bringing before Parliament the nec-.' T"TQ;:-""*%" " --- ~ -_?: E “'1 essar l:- islation fo th ‘ - " . . . . . . _ , - '7 . of “ye gclaims of rmewxliglilvllzrllilll obaaivaooamoqmoorvoboclocroocr<<or\'<<¢<¢¢o‘c'c<~:=ea:mrxol> ~ , their widows and orphans. E" 1:7 THE Ff.A(i.-Resolvr~d mp1 (hi; Provincial Convention of thr- Can- adian Ioezion. B. E. S. L. assembled at Charlottetown desires to place on record its WlSh that if a distinctive Canadian Flax; is lo be Rflnptcd Que should be clr-siczied embodying tho Union Jack and Maple Leaf. Ro- solved that the Provincial Govern- ment be asked to take necessary steps to assure the display, of our flag on all schools in thrs Province daily during School term. EMPLOYM ENT. -— Resolved this Provincial Convention of the Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L. assembled 43C'.€L£r-C'.'D.t.iJ-‘ - o- .’ . 013.0110: ‘vim -. -- PAGE 111K511 I R E P B esty. the Kmq, of the continued and ll Q k affectionate loyalty of ii members‘ ' a y s to His Person, to the Crown and Members of the Royal Family. Meet- ,3 f’ ' ing as we are in the historic city? u _ "' , _ ra of Charlottetown the cradle of Con- "Alum-FONS 5.1;: .5 ‘ (-,§'\“_L~,.;\ Jederaticn, we realize most keenly Plug 1)“'\" '_‘, _ ni- ‘the debt we owe to the Motherland , ‘ 4‘ 'l'.\i;I.{-L‘l'.~ l'.‘l i.~. "m Argo‘ 19c ., I i ... .\ l. ' l . l I 19c i2: 29¢ ~35" Mflfflls Fall 2m um ' " I n A Wim- ...". an.- 1100 QoddsLPIIIs , - .l' "~_ll'lllilff<]l|likll LO 8'):- “oc Gm Pm" ' “l l" l .. ‘Z f<ii¥$°flo . 50c Fruilalives r . w. imiw. - . ' 70c. Sal IIcpatiI-n St. James Presbyéerian Church MININ "ER: REV. ll, QIOORIII-IAI) Z.l-L(-.\'l'l'I.l’-. ll. R0ss-DRUG§~;,ijyf'r.*.-;u SCCCESSORS TO _ .> ,.(._,_ Anthem-Neck lr- Thi- Loni" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kllllfft‘ - Soloish-(‘lizirlcs (taillight-i- The Minister and (Tnngrcgntiun will juin uilh Zini-i that . —-i_--_¢.__ . . . OQCvVIYOUUCYNDZYlDU-D"I'C\"C-C*'I"I~3-0f~f St. Paul ’s . Ciiuircii Church at 7 I‘. DI. for Dr. Si-ntl Fulton". izirvvsvll wrviv-q STRANGERS AND YISYYURS ('()I{l)l.\l.l.\' i.\'\ l']'i.ll. Vnbiu- ' Pl'lll.lC \\‘0R.-.Ilff’: Morning ut liicvcn (filllrk The Minister uifii-iaiiug. ‘It Lr20lIYiI>C*l).lI>I‘I'CzlI>O lfilllffwfiij. 8.30 A. I\l.—liol_v Communion. 13th SUNDAY Al-"Tl-ili 'l'!7.l.\'lil.' cd of comrades: H. F. MacPhee; D.‘ T_ “em”; L E‘ Croken; N_ w_ Low. at Charlottetown urges upon the ‘her; w_ C“ s-Amker’ O-Leanh Federal. Provincial and Civic auth- orities as well as other employees PREslDEN-los REPORT the claim which returned men have Eto preference when positions arc me following report “.35 presented ‘ vacant or employment. available. by Comrade G_ R Nmholson, 9,951.» EMPIRE RELATIONS-Resolved den‘; that this Annual Provincial Conven- To the comrades o; the Prince Ed- , tion of the Canadian Legion, B. E. ward Island Branches of thew5~ L- desires m l?" "Tl "C0111 "5 b6" Canadian Legimm ling strongly in favour of tho dcvcl- Genuemen;_ ‘opmcnt of trade within the Empirf‘. n givelme great pleasure to W91. and to this end we would urpc upon g» torment Milton Cemetery. here Saturday returned to the water today. Both almost immediately ' spreo sail and it was evident there ca fd jwould be no let down in activitybdur- I {mg the 24. hours. or less, remaining ML John Kelly Md family. “qsh to l before the starting signal is sounded thank all those for their kindness nine miles to southeast of Brenton shown them in their recent sad bcr- Reef Lighthouse, Pavement. also those who sent Massf Enmrpflse arrived here_mooflng 1n cam? and smmual Oflermgs‘ lBrenton Cove under her ,own canvas 6944-ii. e lfrom Bristol. The two boats, Brit- !ain‘s hope of regaining and Colum- bia's hope of retaining. yachting] 6a rd of Thanks leupremacy. bow sauclly to each oth- ‘er as they rise and fall with the mo- Omcers land him-fibers of l tlon of the water tonight. Their Labour Protective Union WlSh to oon- moorings are close by. so close that vcy their vcry izrateful thanks to the each crew 15 aware 0g the other-s M. Merchants and all others who con- uvmes -! d ~‘ l he 1 ' gnlbgffidnrgqsrgggofitl‘. axglzstheogflju Spectators for the intemational; ials who carried out the days sport yacht“! “B5510 had begun to pour! and the pubrc for their attendance. ‘ In“ _N°“'P°T'* Wday- ‘me b°f°re mel opening contest. but the real deluge JAMES HERON, Scc'y. I Labour Day Sports. of visitors was not expected until this morning. iii iuaiioniiii In loving memory of Mrs. Hcrlwvt Buchannan. who died on Sepicnibei" 14th, 1929. The Rev. Dr. Coffin Pleasantly Surprised | Thursday evening, a number of the! ’ personal friends and admirers of Rev. Dr. F. J. Coflin waited on him at his I beautiful new home at 114 Edward Street. Rev. J. M. McLeod was mas- l ter of ceremonies and after c few in- troductory remarks celled on Mrs. A. McNair. who read the following ad- dress. To Rm: Dr. Fulton J. Cofiinr A few of your friends have as- lrcmbled here this evening to welcome youback to Charlottetown. after your ‘sojourn in Halifax and elsewhere. iand we wish to congratulate you on Just one your ago today. Since our loved one passed rvhv. The Wow was hard, the shoe" We little knew the end so near. "fllflffl by her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MncLeod 5nd Slgfpfg Brothers. . ,._...l..__ 6927-11. zooooooao$d+booflod§Q 4' N. D. MacLaan UNDEITAKIB Iprocurir: a fine residence and estab- IIIALMI} |lishing a home. presided over by such nuhnflfl" . r‘ In I‘... ‘a. capable rnd izrnlal lady. who Will n". n. ‘attend to your warfare. We trust that you will be a per- manent citizen of Charlottetown. and long enJoy many comforts and bless- ings in your new home. 2 z x i Z o S‘""”""”'QQO-OQQO0.00Q i.__._i.__._..._.__-___-i T0 Let We recall that in your bOllhOOd ___ days. you laid a ifood foundation for HOUSE T0 LET. APPLY 20 GBAF- your eminent scholastic attainments come you as delegates to this, the all dealers and individuals the ad- first Provincial Convention of the. Ylsflblllty of scllinrz and rlllfflhfl-‘illfl 000000. "QOQCL4YElZIO1QOQUOQOCW 11.01) A. DL-Zllorning Pruyci- and ~.i on. “"7118 the Offerlory Mr. Roy Vlhiliil- l‘ uili ~.ii\.~_ '2.30. r. oL-sunuhy School Zliitl more t l.» vs. 3.45 P. Z\i.—- .piism~. 7.00 l’. llL-Evrliing- i'r:i,\i'r alwl .\l'fili . Onvrtflr)‘ .\‘(i|0—'.\l.~x Ami I. .-iu. Am; \\'l.'l.ft».\ll.. REV. H. n. lmrlitixn, Al. i. liflfftl". Canadian M8101.“ 1335,14“ ever 115m; at all times goods manufactured or éonbb m ‘he Province o; Prince Edward 15. ‘l grown within tho Empire \\‘l'i(‘ll(‘\’(‘l' bgflfro trooo cox-glance mm P0251510. ‘MHGA l ‘cfnocoooconorloooer-ovmaoo-oooocooooerw 10.70:". ucnoa-c-n-v-mti , As President of the Provincial. ERIAL - TION-Wiervlls g " - \ 0 _ ’ .l command of the Canadian Legion’ 1; travel and commerce by air routes Zion‘ Presbyferlfiil CIZLITCh . W" Plellsu" i“ S“b"“"“"g my m", we Pr“, “Eu cstabhshrd‘ m“ P“ _. RE'\‘..\'i. soon‘ rcliioh ni,,i..ii.-|i.. \i:\;v_~i".i: ‘ pan“ Ulncia Convention of the Canadian o ‘I: _ . _ ' . _ _ ; The Provincial Command was form-i Legion, B. E. S.‘ 1... assembled at Prlh- llllulel). 3597RPM". t7;'i',.i_n:-'. Zllill r l. .1, ll-_;;;¢;— ecl on the 18th clay of June. 1926.,]Ch;li1'llllll@ll:>v'n.lPrlnvc Edlvlarrtl b15- ' ._. with the following officers: an iere y n ace on revolt is v- Q “on A M _ _ _. _ - , - l l‘, _ .~ _ . ...--(.oniuxi 1S-*---.~. President G_ p_ Nlchomon, lief in the ncccssit, of .omc immerl “n‘hom—"l“vi;l]l)‘al::liryl 1A.: v O and _ ‘MW?’ _ vmkpresident. Dr‘ L 1.1 CfokerL liate steps b01115: tnkcu to‘ runner. — _ _ The vhmr - Secretary-Treasurer. George E.) this Province with thr- mainland 117,-‘ 3 2.30 l‘. Dle-Suntliiy- Nrhimi and llibk- f l shenmm 1a regular air line and inc (‘rPCllOll .3 1,00 I’. _ _-—-Fari-v\vll Srrniun i>_-.- rm .1 Executive. N‘ w_ mwthfl.‘ of necessary m; D3115, Anthcm-—"I.ift up _Yl)ll’ll:llltflfzl'l.‘llzilv_.\i; (“it i; ‘l Hughes- T‘ E‘ McNuu‘ H‘ Mclaougan’; Furthcr résmficd “mt as a. mp”? Bass Solo icicle-civil‘ h‘. Afr. fllu .'\\ .;.i . u‘, Bradley. Dr. H. D. Johnson, and, of defence m time of uni. an (‘lflrt sclminvl‘ by Ziml ‘mp w“: m“ w_ R Bmca ‘will play an cvcr increasing part. A“) Funusng wk“ ‘MM , ' i: our opin- ‘i’ ' 7 a 1n 1927 9, Branch of the Legion, we place on record. it 0'Leary, Prince‘ ion that such nn air service s was formed at , _ g v _ County.-'I‘his Branch is still in exist- also [keep 1th View 1hr; Fllunlslnifl f‘; maooonnor booboobooo‘ :-~;~~ > ence and should receive every sup- an o ficien cquipmon Rnfl ao _v o o T I port from sister Branches. The mom-E trained men for tho protection ‘of 8 Tfin a rs’ ’ bership at present is the same as‘ this section of the Empire Anna- __ m M __m___ :3 when the Branch W" "Kamzed- I" . L““°"- _ c, Mlnlstcrm-RA-v. i2. u. Ramsay, on. llvv. ( ..\.. I".1'-.‘.'.!1. u . \ 193° a Bmmh formed .m SOUHSW Thorflorp resfflvodfhn!‘ m” f"““,°j i: ()r_i.'anisi—.»\ R...- Krlltlll", 1.1: l, 51.. l. i , King's County. The Souris BranChl authorities be IFQIIErlPd to tnlir- in has been quite active. having almosti matter into thclrnserious considcrn- moo A ‘I r H v W _ doubled in membership since ltfl ln- i tion for early action. “~00 A* ~“':l"'1‘l‘,~;:‘c"~‘ffl‘_ ‘IT:- “ptwm ‘he membership bemg- FORT En‘vARD_‘vhPrca5. F?“ sermohimlwic-uh-c a vv-l-irluu i... .\ twenw_°ne_ lEdward at the entrance to Hctoiia Anuwm_ H“ n‘ “u” Hum‘, The Charlottetown Branch under; Park. Charlottetown, has horn al- vcry efficient officers has continued, lowed to fall into a discruccfial con- to be the parent branch of the Pro- clhion. be ii therefore resolved that vince. This branch has been doing this Provincial Convention of the splendid work for the benefit of the ‘ Canadian Lmgion. B. E. S. L... urccs Returned men. and too much creditlupon the proper authorities the ad- cannot be given to its offlcers for the l visabllity of placing this historical pact number of years for the enthusii old Port in .1 rcspcnrtablc Cnllrlillfili Mm they have put into their workd by renewing tho gun plaiform and At present the membership ll 350. lremounting the Rims at PFC-WY" The duties of the Provincial EX-‘tl-iere. as well as by placing in posi- ecutive have been more or less nom- tlon there the two 40 pounder BL. incl and very different to that of other Provinces. where there are scores of sub-branches to deal with.‘ This being the case. the work of the Provincial Executive officers has not monts at Charlottetown. been extensive. It is necessary, how-j the latter. are not rocoivina UH‘ M- OOOOWJOIOOQIKQOOOOOOOOC>C>QCN 8 Grounds in Charlottetown. MONUMENTS. — Whereas that tonight you will appoint officers, fore resolved that this into the work. so that the future 01,13. E. S. L... vflvllld l"‘-‘i><‘¢lf\lll.v ursll‘ returned from Overseas. Ifor the proper cari- of those monu- hould lilwb-rlnotinucir: domain-cocoon on o-oooe»o¢<fon-1~: ~ QBBIIUQZBIUCFOTUOQUOUCEKYUQTCYOOUGUUCOOT- 0O C‘ '3 ~31‘? ‘P O Cki- OQlZf-OUVR aims “OW lvinx “l m" O"‘1““““" ifiFBifozTrrffiliflnc (‘vvrliizitl rm. n.~~‘i~.»~.. . .1 1.. " . oivncd hi‘ lhv (‘uv of (‘hnrlotfll my "l" on a concrete platform luvzvv ~11 l.‘ Great War and Smith Alriflln lllllllll- Great Vvnr ltfcmumcnt and ‘Ric Pri- (‘Flwflalll/ vlncial Bllildllifl’. ‘ Rcsolvrd that the Prnviitr“..ii (‘vuu- l ever. for certain reasons to maintain! tention due them. and are lhcrcfnrc n.3,“; “Ti... U... n.,»,|,n,-p1.~< of ll~l.. a Provincial Command. and f trustlcovered with verdigris. hr it tlicrc- m; m procure‘ a llfll’ trophy for me Pfflllllfllll Souris Branch of tho Canadian l.c-‘ who will bring new ideas and energyl Convention of the Canadian Lcizion. cirm. R l-T. s. l. HOSPITALIZATION. the Legion in this Province may he: upon the propel‘ authorities tho uv- pensioners uim may be takl n l 514111150!‘ than F‘ NW “m? 517106 Wflnient necessity of making provision this Province mus? }\Z‘0l'."i"(l t» ll. _ fax or to the SIHilllOfiUm ul l\'('i\i- pun-h llr-a o. o-a-maqi. a . Oflpl, ton Street. flfllll-li-li-al- in nu.- citv. In Prince of Wales Col- “ —-——— loge. which was followed by brilliant G A ll A G E TO LET — LARGE flwllkh for two can. Apply 234 "" " Fitzroy St. 8889-11-3! 1'0 hcr-“Two noucti»: BED rocms. Apply 8O Water Street. oaco-a-o-oi. r0 LET-JDVELY TWELVE noon ('."‘Tl'|l‘2, furnished or unfurnished. n1 conveniences. Apply ouuuhh l» 49192911511 Eastern" Guardian MVIEITOB! T0 ‘I'm-i CITY-Mr. Pour and Herbert Mclnnis. Miss Margaret Mclnnis and Marion Lyonl. of courts Line Road North. motored RESOLUTIONS moved. seconded and adopted. T0 lIlS MAJESTY THE KING.- The Canadian Legion of the Brit- ish mph-n Service inane. in Pro- vincial Convention now .a'.-.-;vb l° chllmlm" NEE!!!» ma... dulnltolalmflisgggtoil mcnis. And further rcsolvrd that he re- ing genllrnticn. And so i: further ville. Nova Scolia for Hospitalization 31PM" av" be it therefore rcsolvcrl that the flm- v .commi-nd that a liahlinz system ho vlncial Convention of the Canadian llhl, 1 ' The following resolutions c-ere. installed so as to reflect brams nf Legion. B.i=‘..s.l.... ivecmhivd at ch;i~;-|;,.- light on the. two monuments. so that lottctou-n. do urcc upon the Domin- the deeds of those who have fallen ion Command of th~ Canadian ix- 'l“" ' l‘ ' .l will not h lost sight of by the ris- prion. B. f1. S L. the hfifffiéllv v " r" ' RIFHiLl w." 9* " l ‘ Y‘ '1 ' ‘ ".1 ' Z l . o (‘mi hrincmc bcofrc and ilrcinc upwn "o"; " ‘a ~ Y‘- l‘ " 1v‘ a. PPTK-mli- rvvl ‘~.'i~ f‘ " ' “" in 1'. ' 1 . "if C2‘; resolved that Department of _ authorities be uked to mount tionai Health the advisability and-tcniber ion. Soio-"Spirit of (iod l)(‘\i'f‘llll' . Mrs, Ito)" ('\lli2!if‘.I'l1 7.00I‘..\l.—I‘ulilic Wnrsh p Srrmnn-‘Fi-rviug 0110K (.i~|~.ri ll-li." . W?» Th0 .\lornii\1; Sciwirv \\'ill i~v ‘Lind-ll. 5 o e 9 P: L‘ C: <2 i»: a ‘J ‘f: O .. o c ‘If 2' Cl a ~.—— a .'lt‘i'. l‘ " .1 lrr r~.' ' '-