or A t" Mencl-lalirr MAXIMS _ _ __ _n ” ‘ _ - I/ly, _ , .... ° _ The Peoples Paper Read by very - ody _ .1 ' _ P 6 ._'_,;i.',- .\,.' r . . /, @ §"<»~‘i§ \ ` + .' OF A MERCHANT l{ehad.n'tl-imetogleauienews ff- CovorsPrincelEdwa.rd Island Like the Dow ' 5//. ‘uni Bnhaeflpiloaa _ Delivered 86.00 , f " ' ` ' _` ' ‘ Mlm" °““' ""“ U' °‘ A' '_"°° CHARLOTTETOWN, C ADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 1928 ' Ch~rl»¢°~*»°“ “WN” 1'" °°°‘ ' MAXIMS -lie's now dead to all eternity. soul __ _ ' ’ larnlng Guardian. Founded of brought here by settlers from Eu mpeon landi. The hope behind the movement was that these crafts might be stimulated to take- root in canada and to develop along dis tinctively Canadioh HMS Today the gulld's exhibition room at Montreal is a veritable wonder land of beautiful and useful art isles, designed by the brains and shaped by- the hands of Quebec lllbitants. Scotch-descended nativ- es of the Maritimes. Central Euro- peans settled in the Prairie lProv- inces, Biwash Indians of British Co- lumbia and a dozen other races which for untold centuries have boasted peculiar skill in one or oth- er creative craft. Not until one views this remark- able display can one realize the sure sense of design and color hannony and the painstaking workmanship which these-n\en'and women, liv- ing for the most part in remote districts isolated from the inhu- enoes of modern city life. put into their creations. Here arc a llllmber of finely proportioned pnimals,--e. bear, a cow. a deer-ca‘:.'ed il'-'lm wood with a sure tiuch of tlic art- ist by Frenohldaiiadlan peasant wo- men. Upon the walls, half u 'dzzen striklnglydecoratlve hooked rugs. portraying old time barquetines in full sail pr quiet rural scenes. They -are the work of, farm wives in Prince Edward Island for the most part, though many come from New Brunswick and Nova`Bcotie`.` as well. The sense of movement ‘.which these rug~ma-ire!-'s byé the Atlantic have succeeded' in 'ca hii'ig'in a dif- ficult medium ia astonishing. Upon theshelvea are squares of| "catalogue," ' the 'French-Canadian b Canadian H i ' §i`i{‘.i.'§ ‘§’_"“’°“" M°“"°“" ‘°' “‘° 4 - . us d h v n ve Shows Value of Preserving N 3, 1; 1 V (_, ..2....'i. in ..f."nZ‘f.l‘.‘1l‘.’.§".‘§..‘i.fl‘.’..§’_ ii... ' can was the lowest submitted 'onicials MONTREAL. _Qi-ie- AUS- 17.- slate. It _would be hard to imagine within ning m¢,m,h,_' Wm be 165 "nity-one yearaago the Canadian more decorative mantel ornaments.|feet long and will be powered bylm ht Th d n re. A' J ~C'in:.T;t gunolorults Guild was orelnized The totem pole motif is happily three soo horsepower oil burning D5 ,'_ sufe 1'? ',‘1n'n,;, 'M nunj ,ml me object of_ preserving the carried qut by other craftsmen ln|engines. It will be used for pa`trol'b pt y C; cms en _,gum u “fied crafts native U0 this wlllii-!'Y. wood and pottery. Tile toiems car- ui- og gmwi ri h ‘"5 ' M°“ M- W 8 9' an __ _ I _ _. I , . a ved from wood are brilliantly pig- mented As the work of the guild is en- tirely voluntary all the proceeds from the sale of these objects goes to the craftsmen Each year ap- proximately $'l0000 is distributed in this way The handicrafts are fur ther brought before the general public by an exhibition held each yeaf in the Art Gallery at Mont- rea. - In fomling the league its found- ers had originally in mind the hap- piness of the immigrant from broad, who so often becomes dis- contented after a brief sojourn (Canadian Press) ' CALGARY, ARB., Aug. state' The new Vessel' whim is "` were killed and one other anger- quired to be delivered at Halifax,_ouny injured in a crossing at the iown of Okotoks successful tender was $299160 and ‘ ` .-Four ~ cident p 9°’ P ° y t° deal wit his two sons Garry 10 and Lloyd 4 mm rlm_r‘1“3 His daughter Ada, aged about 15 lies in hospital in High River in a precarious condition Island Tennis Players Defeated EDMONTON. Alta., Aug. 17.- ajor-General Hon. W. A. Gries- ic°“°di”‘ hm) V ach, Dominion President of the FEEDERICTON' AW' 17'“‘The A,-,ny und Nnvy veterans in cnn_ Nova Scotias mens doubles title- ndn_ announced many tnnt the uun_ holders, A. C. Wisweli and B. Piers, Been Postponed (Canadian Press) Convention Has M b vention of the army nnu navy vet_-of Halifax, defeated A. Stew t and mn, n, have been new in Quenecln. Morton ul churiotletowni. E. I. gent 25th to 39”., next und been champions, in the nrst roun _of the among strange scenes and people. By encouraging him and his familyl to continue the crafts of their homel land. particularly through the long winters when farm work was at ai standstill, they planned to provide' him with an occupation for his mind and hands and a source of extra income at one and-the same time. Lectures and classes for the child- ren of city~dwelling immigrants fonn an important department of the gulld's work. The organization is at present headed by Prof. Hen- ry Ormston. of McGill University. I war in Tho Air Commented on by _ _ _ Lloyd George (esnsoisn rressl | LONDON, Aug. 17.-If the recent carpet 'weave in the 'production of °‘:“:'g"°e“;;fs ‘T122 Ikgzgogrgsgg, 'meh me lumum' wiv" are s°\i)hat cuaxlli dkbgwn ofyarmament of upon. iasslos them are piled rolls th , ,B ,fmt ur en, ,n me 0 ,n_ of homespun for dresses and men'si e “fri” id Ll dgceor e ‘he {'_n,_ nuts. on little tables rust uitriru-_e‘§,’_§,°,eaue;' °’ “ ' ing examples of Indian beifdwork. ' - mite We" 'Nm “road my we ...$’JlI.“.5“'i."“...’.“ .3§;.5§°.§}‘“5..sll§ and finely glared bits of pottery ° from me; ovens of sh Andrewuh N_manosuvrcs which many experts B_ and of Brmsh comm!" declare revealed that London was ’ B' | ir attack Llo d one or the most sh-ilung exhibits "“’“°"""'° '.". ““ “ ‘ y in this Bm! n tt is George said ., ‘It is horrible to think ma c° °° °n 3' c°n" of what war'in the air will mean in """“°“" °’ °""‘"‘“°“'° ""'°‘“ P°‘°* the rutur _ It \‘.ll bo ‘devastation lust. received from an aged Biwash e .. Indian living far north on the Pa- °n,?,}|_h“?__tii\?“_ln;°thé';g mfg' th t the emo roost. Any eye which loves the' h 1° hi “mn °“ d’..§f‘ _ “L5 _ oiloly beautiful will at once be “' ° ° “ S °“'° “ pa” “ 9* °%\l8ht by these weird replicas of the Redm_an’s most ambitious ad- venture in creative design. The fer- wiously powerful heads oi animals and birds surmountlng symbolic combinations of line are given by this ancient craftsmen in black A Announcements, Coming Events, - Meetings Etc 9 "Ronin Hoon noun now pro- Lllrable in Gingham or cotton bags. All Grocers. 'I-1|-ti. "Good meals served by the Hos- Dital Aid during Exhibition in Main lluildlnB. 'l11'l-8-17-21 °‘Bcotchmen. oomc and get a K00d meal Tuesday in the Exhibi- tion Building and help the P. E. I. Hospital. 7177-B-17-2| “Will all those contributing ar- ticles for the fancy table of the Hospital Aid. kindly send them to MH- I-arse. 4o inurboni st. 'll'l'l-B-17-Zi "Buying ogs, sheep. and Lambs st msgstr-sid. 'russdsy fore- "°0h. Aug. 21st, Everett Haslam. 'liirl-a-i'l-sl "Delicious Hot Meals will be “fled by the ladies ol st. Duns- ilnu ln League of cross nail aur- ins Exhibition days. ` _ Fill Vacancy e ll not the slightest use unless y<§u .tackle disarmament. It is useless to |have pacis as long as nations are iperfecting the machinery of de- struction. It is bound to end sooner or later in a. smash. Of all the ar- `maments that should be cut down., armament of the air is thc most urgent." - --Ze-¢>--- Appointed to (Canadian Press) O'I'I‘AWA, Aug. 17.-Hance 1088" Ex-M. P., has been appointed to fill one of the vacancies on the Board of thc Canadian National Railways. Mr. Logan, who was one of the pro- minent members of the Liberal par- ty in the 1-louse of Commons repre- sented the constituency of Cumbcr- land, N. S.. for several years. I-Ie is a lawyer and resides at Amherst. N. S. ,Field Marshal Joilre To Visit Canada postponed until next year. General Mmmme tennis l”°y°n ‘m me to the City of Quebec l (By British United Press) {Co_i;u;i_l_E_Sl%_\_y_a_I_r_i_l_;i_i_1yto!HIUH SITUATION IN ARABIA E NGAGES THEIR ATTENTION _ _ ‘BY immimiiiiiis i N' y ' and oroiis Guild ;'1T;fff.m..f§fflf.'f1f.' Aemplanes will bg gh, factor if war breaks out in followin th K ° wlllllle of the con- diplomat clai LE ` G,-iesbnun ntnued nnnt me cause of courts of the Fredericton club this t bd _ s m. FT is shown RIGHT is Sir Gilbert Clayton, who' me postponemenbww E _ack of sux- mommg by scores of 6_1_ s_1_ 6_3_ trance ween Sir Gilbert Clay Sir Edward Ellington, British air has been i.n consultatio with th t B ltlsh mlssary _ n 5 nclently important business to bring Eliéair v_i_r;<_?_i'yc_wi;sa decisive tiarnur tlgeyl ann; gf awe Hem", _:sg glgiggugi ;i;;br_i:.gnlml.'who has prepared four air v|¢¢.m".,hn|_ New’ s°“d h" 200300 mm D105* Squadron and seven armored trains ollled and Arabia will fly to amis, for use in event ol war On the th a a n ge over e D - __ edu ns. one fighting e delegates from all over Canada ponents th__0__gho__t,__he match _ _ ____._~.._.____.€..:_._;._;__..__.u..;._.i___:._uf__n_.:_._.3M35-C1_j__;; g'g°<;§;,fgB,,““g,,,;‘,;‘g G0df1’9li IS _Flned Appointed Titular Rules Liquor Export ;',;;“,,;'5,‘°,;f,‘;‘=*,;;“,,‘;'g;;;>“S;;d,;‘°;;;;l-l§£i't.§”.i‘Sl;‘°.§.‘?.‘il‘:lS.;’l§.."ff°Su§'.iI BY Commission BiSi10l> Of Fa-Si Business Illegal that it would be'unwlse'to uthunpt‘Pl°"S 0* me Island P'°"‘“°°» WY F01’ F0]]i~pi0\ir *_ C so soon an analysis at the conven-'sail ggtégw ‘giicglgy winning by R9ME((Z:;zdl:?_.}:;s) plus ¢._u_ (Canadian Press) f_‘;’_1_‘c__°f_he°‘:_§;‘_____if_if_’Si:_§$*_;- be-‘\J_f__*:'l g_n_',_'_.__ Toaoliro. Aug. iv.-Lust nlghtuosy appointed' most nov. Father AWINDSOR- DHL- Mis- 171- W- ned by the experience gained andlAmazing_ Auction ggxl_ist_v\_;'ltharI_.arrf;{,rGii}ins wascgnf ex-_:William Duke, at present parish _u.dgS£i_i:_l;, g3;i_l_ii;_rnM;;;_i;s_;.vl;_at.<;=_. inla reported upon _ - P y eorge rey. gr est at Saint John, N. B., titular , C D0 - Bridge Deal Besides losing the negro heavy- ishop Qf Fasi. and coadjutor to We CW" i~°dBY 38511155 Ward IYBY- _ Weiggit championship of the world; Bishop 'nmothy Casey of Vanccuv- Wyflndffiie- Mich- filled that bil -1- - God rey was fined more than $2,000 er, with right of succession. . iiClU01‘ €Xl>0l't bil-5iI\€SS to the U11* Cock ting _ I.-OI_;iDON, Au_g_iist.t_1'1.-réin aénan- and suspeéidedhfor 30 days from all _ited States is illegal under Canad- - lig c ance com na on o car s n paces un er t e Jurisdiction of the -é-<¢>-___ , an law. . - . a game of auction bridge, by which National Boxing Association. 'I‘he " Magistrate Smith declared that Popular the four players were each dealt B. line and suspension were imposed ANNUAP CONVENTION OF CDmm0i\ Carriers bein! SUPD0S€d __ hand consisting of a complete rsiiitfafter the fight by the Ontario Ath- CHURCHES OF CHRIST to deliver their cargoes safely to is reported from the United Berks- letic Commission for the foul blow. _*_ the consignec and without contra- LQNDON Aug 17_A men, e,,_ icy club. Knightsbridge. The ser- Godfrev was lined halt his shore Thi’ “““““1 “°“"¢““°“ °f ihewontion ol low st the point of se- tnnn uuckmnnung is can-led on in have played bridge here ‘or to/ciity _ A ,nun who nun witnessed many On viewing his hand .he dealer cal ;;:,°;<,;,f;g,‘;,s °°S°f‘°=d he °“»°'*==“_=° lil i;2;'.?.."‘;'.‘;..‘;' ‘2.".“‘.:l" -5332*; "Let “Busy than this is n desert_iSpade._s.‘ Therefore, the third and nd country house we have nmved fourth players who had the diam- ~ ends and lub , .ould t, veal at' The stage is set in one of ms their strengtth iii the aucrtilin rghcni bedrooms. An enclosure, about 1.. - , feet square of wood and canvas has the hands were Put d°W“' and the. been erected. The floor of the en-Players were “early dumb Wm* as' closure ,-5 covered with tum 0, tonishment. for each had imagined_ more usually a double thickness of th” he °" She W” the °“lY °“°~ rich carpet, because the fighting isfwml 9' °°mP|°i¢ Sum I W” °“"9°" quicker on carpet and the floor ls'“P "° examine the mnds While they' not nm1nud_ lwerc still on the table. The players ..Fm.ms and chairs are arranged were a city business man and three round the arena. and there is a bar “’°m°“~ “ll members °f the club-" in the next room where you can '° ° _. have sandwiches and any drink you like. A third room serves as a dres- sing room for the birds and it is here the silver spurs are fixed on their legs in_ place of the natural ones which have been removed. "The meeting is presided over by s. master of ceremonies. who ari- nounces that the contesting parties to the match are fighting for the best of the main, that is _normally the best of the eleven separate bat- tles, and solicits bets for either the main or the separate battles. "The first pair of cocks. hackles trimmed short, flight feathers of (Canadian Press) PARIS, Aug. 17.-Field Marshal Jofire. stated in an interview today that he might accept an invltation_ to visit Canada shortly. He has beth' laid up recently with a slisht i“-- .lury to his knee. but is now active_ again. He has finished writing hi-‘i his memoirs, he stated. but will not publish them for some time. al- though h_e may release excerpts to prove the truth of certain war time 7118-8-15-Bi u _ _ ____ U Mi. Herbert-lmslbroolr -auoon H08 Fair Oct. Oth. Open to every- Wir- ost orlss list from _seo-y. Imfiiiis hogs and lambs at Hassl- orouir wsanouisy, Aus. sans till 1°-30 ll- m. W. T. Ooady. soc'y. _ 'ills-s-il-nl f"i'ho Montague ans csnucm Bhippinz olulls will bs taxing. non' lambs ana calm at sun ststloui °“ Auzustmc up tui 2 voloclr. use cf We - ~° -o..~rni --_ Isl. Droinore schoolhouse. Monday "Loma L 0 L will hold their night. Proceeds in aid Of l¢h°°i~ events. \ f ,-__-1-1 "Come to Canoe Cove I-Iail on Mgndgy, Aug. 20, and sec the play "No Trespasaing". a comedy in thi-eo acts presented by the yoiml people of Victoria. Specialties be- tween acts. 7215-li-is-2| "Gum, goghcloeomam social and gms; in f{elly's Crocs Hall. Mon- uny nvungué augmsegutnig, If unia- ne e - '°“m°' n rim-a-is-al "Bug "ms st 5.30 pm. and danbe :_nnu»l onul-on 'mms at ml-a-is-nl A mf":gvo,;‘|ur°hm¢g gugt xiimizihaii? "The Womsn's Aid Society Oi’ B cll¢nn` nn- ' niacin os 'rain/isw Baptist oiuu-on will hola » 1-I oth" aUr?a.dlly ihvitadmito chicken supper IM i°° °"°“'“ ‘°“'|°‘ ations, gnfq-mn um moo; at val. Wheatley River Hall, Monday ti Hampton Iggy-ug gg 9. _ evening. August doth. if unfavour- » - 'C-..' -‘_;_ _ lfofwirn on not ilu ~v°=i=¢- t the wings out off, tail cut off about half way, healed with the silver spurs. are brought cut. Throughout the match the birds are handlgd by two men known as setters, who acti in something like the capacity of boxing seconds. Their duty is to separate and refresh the birds should they become entangled by driving their spurs through the ad-_ versary's gullct, stop fighting, reach a temporary impasse. or to go foo ure of (mek- hun _ when n retary of the Club states? .'_ ,of the g1ite._the exact amount of. Churches °f Christ’ in Prince Edwardllivery can only handle cargoes for gfmbe, of men_‘;'},n,e if me mc-; “it is on event which 'I ilaluvo which has not yet been determined- _1_§_‘_‘:_{‘“A°°’_:‘;§“f;‘__‘;P w_m“"__EY Inf: the Unites states illegally. Boots muy prominent were nned for nro_ has not occurred more than two or The gate receipts were between $14,- den__'M“5C L Ma K 1, éhmfst and cargoes of common carriers moting or assisting in a. cock-nght.`°m°° 'Ames in me m5t°"i' “f "£8,090 and $15-»000. Mid G°dfroy'S Con- temwn __'h ' h 1° ay' ° “r° " destined for American ports are ll- wan believed by must people to be game. The chances against its hap-_tract was for 30 per cent. of the “ ° C ar' able tmselmre and conngogtion the an isolated case, but it now appears P¢HihZ must FUD H190 hi_lli0ri8. We gross gate reC€iDiS- thgegfgséngattiviilgfge prrfsenkg img; court ruled. It was further held many port-1 oi the country. The,f"'° y‘"“S» ‘md "-‘VW “Y '°°“""”“ . , , ` °' “ °' 'jllquor stored uno under their con- "sport." still nourishes. surreptitlous- f°rW and MW tables have been "fl gin; gIan1t°k;;é_ Now' Scotia' and|trcl, are guilty of having such liq- ly, highly organised. heavily bet “5°~ but such 9' thing ms “ever °° _ e runsw uor illegally, under the control act ted on, and regularly pursued Bun `°“"°d b°f°"°~ I am certain Ui they ' The Conventmn opened at 230 by-of Ontario. uny after sunday Men of nu clnnggenuineness of this incident. Nonc‘, . Pact) Signgd 3 _;1_§V¢;_f_iE:’;1L1:-_;°i;ef_:?d___}i_§r:__’;_’ 1;/|_1_;~___;‘;¢:_1;_ ses mix in dimmed mansmns and of the players would for 8' moment! _"_ the balance of the afternoon was' 0 F A 1 secluded barns to watch a succes- think °f dilihlz it HS H Joke. and bl/| (Canadian Press) ltakm u with B Umm “_” arm@rS y ,non of mn|nn_ la fortunate coincidence thcrc was; }3ER[_,1N_ AML 17_F°n-nun M1n__tCe__ :map enem_p)p an_;g__oc_r_iir_i___n3rk_ - . The breeding of fighting mck, is on independent witness- an oh- ister strossernonn wduy formully| 1;" day gvenmg Rgv E sum pas; F01' Rellgf drew lt. ”'° ..;°‘. xr ` ' led and the followers of the sport - l HIC SOVCYHIHSD 0 8 h 6 - ' hu _ have a headquarters. knovlm as the Pad* had been Played Wm* 5°"°"‘1|K°“°33 9”” Signing fmmalmes in gviise rtekligiogitdterlesso on wt¢li;0;°1i?esi:i1i:lrit\'d “¢;I1`Ilri]r,?:f€i‘ll5\‘ei-°;";foilll'i€i2 SP8?- "C°°k`m3h°°“' Cl"b'" in 5' great times' and it was shumed and cut Paris' He Wm 3° w Pam °n August' Mr C. L MacKay ywhich was fol~‘ llheg daistrict iii Southern Manitoba Um"°*`mY Wwn- ivbefore the de°1mgm.t'he usual way-lizsml -*Qc-> lowed'by' a. Preaching service con-claiming to have suffered loss wi BIG LEABUES National League New York . . . . . . .. 310 0 St. Louis . . . . . . .. 2 'I 2 Fitzsimmons and Hogan, Mitch- ell and Wilson. ` Brooklyn . . . . . . . . - . .. 1 6 0 Chicago . . . . 0 5 0 Mcweeny and Gooch. Blake and Hartnett. First game: Philadelphia. . . . . . . . . . . _ . 3 10 2 Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 10 15 3- Willoughby and Davis, Schulte Kremer and Hemsley. Secondgame: Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 8 0 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 15 1 Sweetland. Mulligan, Walsh and Lerian. Bramel and Hemsley. i Boston 0 Cincinnati . . . . .. 0 Greenfield and Taylor, y and Hargrave. Interilatlonal League Montreal at Newark. rain, First game: Buffalo-Reading, wel: grounds. | Second game: Buffalo-Rleading, rain( only games today). American League Cleveland-New York, rain Bt. Louis-Phila., rain. Chicago 311 0 Boston . . . . . .. 4 8 01 Lyon sind Berg, Crouse, Russell and Berry. I Detroit . . . . .. 1 'I i) Washington 311 I tow" i°@=a’ Q close to the side of the pit. | ABOVE |n me "nu uu|,||,h,g a leader in Girls' Work across Can-_ \ ( A ada. spoke of the advantages of a -3 summer camp for young people as ,,/ 4 _ “Battle follows battle. money nnnwmpn ni Miss Mary Josephinqond noel. s training ground for christian ser- / °h““3°5 h°“d°» be” "9 *zum “nd Lander of Greenwich. Connecticut, Ivlce. Milgs MacArthur and Mr. Had- fresh wagers made. and there is an ,hm |,,¢_n,¢|,n| 9, Gun, 1-mmgy, telephoto from New york 1° clgvs- en Stewart, who are here wl'.h Miss interval for drinks. The hat il D8-S' the retiring heavyweight cllampion| land and thence rushed to this Royce, in connection with fhc rum- ~ “ed "°“““ f°|' 'gs °°W°"5 “'h° 79') of the world, has been announced. paper. The wedding will take in me mer camp at Canoe Cove, spoke on ~?-l------- 0°”/° P°fh‘P° 51 °° °h‘“'° be"/°°n 'rho ploiurs was irsnunliico by liste-“swan or-.furry halter. the nlnu unc obisrt of the All-can-| 'r0noN'ro. Aus. 11. - iral-ll.inio‘ them. ' __ ada College. Rev. J. O. Tumer moderate to fresh southwest winds, Whltehlll and Hargrave. Hadley _ Went Ashore if convention. At the close Mins Ennis_.iDi‘°hlhly iwll thundemtorms- Schooner Prayer in llindu, the bencdictlon Quebec, cloudyifrff The Exhibition this year has al- well represented. iastic conventions of this brother- Bt. John. 108 (Canadian Press) Ireadv the largest list of livestock Among the great herds of cattle hood for a great many years. A Boston. clear .. oluim 'ruras Island. exhibits that has ever mode entry that wui be exhibited sro: The fo- number of the delegates spoke New York. rain. ug. i'l.-The Britisona schooner at a provincial Exhibition. mous Swindells. herd of Guemseys, words of appreciation for the hos- High tide this afternoon at arik today and was a total lose tered and will be shown The man McIntyre's Jerseys, Trenholm's been entertained in the home of the Sun sets this evening at 706 and er crew saved (The Chau agshcnt are at their wits and to Hhorthorns, Fosters, Jones and good people of Murray Harbour rises tomorrow lnornim at 604. uqus left Qewater Nova soo-ipmvide enough accommodation for Kennedrs hqds are also entered Miss Barbara Macnsiil the tai- First quai-its moon Thursday. 9 C UFC 85 Wen as from Om color d Om lthat exporters who have stocks of tor of the Murray Harbour Church,i ducted by Mr. A, E. Smith of theimolr crops amounting to nearly il Summerside Church. imillion dollars this season as the SH'-\1i'dHy m0\‘HiH8 0901196 With iyresult of floods, have directed an ap- d€V°U0l'ii\i P0i‘i0--.-__ half of the College. ~|»-4|-l...._?_._l_, Sunday morning Rcv Dr W C M in li no 'oi 'l fl-' t ..::. A Sfviihlh t T8 S 8 ' tion, un_a__o.s into bullolng_wsr siingill KKKED 'I/HE 0‘mER neccss a ng wo serv ces, vt H. B. Kilgour took this service. _ The Convention President open- ed the afternoon meeting which hei handed over to Wilfred Ma.cDonald,[ President oi ,the Young People‘s_ , work on the Island. Dr. MacDoug-, T all spoke on the benefits derived _ ,_ from a. summer camp in the dcvel~i oping of a fine Christian character] new ideals and a deeper spiritual-Q f ity, his address was followed by Mr. 1,4 Stewart Linkletter. formerly of ¢ A I i Summcrsidé, but who now minisi- K ll ers to a llirgc congregation in Bold-_ ~." I ,QU n cr. Colorado. ' if *tv -‘ i In the evening Miss Royce, who is »~ - preached the closing sermon of the‘unsettled with showers and fog. =??=rsora 333383332 missionary on furlough from Bilas T0l‘0i\i/0 fhir pore India repeated the Lord's Montreal fair was pronounced and thus closed Charlottetown. fair one of the largest and most enthus- Haliivi. bleer drivers lost their licenses and 101 wore condemned ot nav fines. Coup- led' with the numerous arrests speeders and otners charged with va- rious offences against the highways regulations in Montreal district this week. The number of motorists brought before the courts now num- bers more than 900. Approximawly 700 were arrested in Montreal diat- rict, 300 drivers having their licens- es cancelled. W Condensed Specials lA'll.f-do per word, net oooh insertion in this column. nooivr Alon aolian, zoo xsnir st. lzoi-ll-is-si -mn rnilwrlno or N32 descrliyptiolb cheaply and ex ' ~ tious executed. Guardian Usu- tral Job Priniery. Phone 132. rwo aoiumszns Accommo- dated in private house. A ` Guardian. 7188-0-1g_-pyi -__黀.~h-L cnoica conmip user' I-‘nplu stall-fed cattle. Saunders, Ney- soma it Co. 5-3.3 e 'YOU WANT GOOD ENVELO . Prioea I0 for 20c; 100 for ; 250 fm' Bk: B00 for 81.00; 1, for 01.95. Postpaid. Gua Office. Guardian Job Printery. To i.a'r-liovsa also santa Apply aol Grafton. ii WANA-ran MAN ron salem wo` High wages. H. C. Muttart. _ mic mo. o. _ warrrsm sacorm ci.l\ss ' _ ileataaii. teacher for Forest l School. Supplement $100. John . a, on June phd arrived at the the entry list. The entry The cattle_ show is something ented soloist of Charlottetown, sang Aug. 23rd 357 a. rn. ogudlily fl, She was stdlllst of. hgges of all breeds is very that no breeder can aiord to miss with very much feeling and expres~ Summerside tide eighteen minutes )_ __ _f _ ._ ._ 'Wt' 5° h°"¥ *nd “Chi “W WW 81°” “if P29* aiidletir _the11Ch§irl9§t¢tQivn. _,__ . | ' 1 dhuuiyiuqua-went ash' at Biiveri Over too head of cattle are en- Draka's Holstein Herd, sample and pltsbie manner in which they had and tomorrow momihe at 1.28. Barbados Will HGBQRA. 8081. _ 7210-l~l roa same-san. ' 'n.,o ASCOBDN I. .A <».-...r-...:°‘.:.:'.:,' #iii J ‘ ‘ * _ r / _ , ° ‘I s