'fl f. iii i . ». .§,.,, 'fli ‘lt r»'5» - i i' 13- l. Alf' 3.1 i -if ,ra 1 'ii iéqg _ N eiv ' Rubber Bathing Caps We have a splendid » new stork of bithiiig caps, all this season’s goods in rubber lined and pure gum rubber in various colors and _the latest styles. Prices from 25c"ta $1.00 each. Water Wings We have these in cot- ton and silk. J. G. Jamieson PRUGG IST H THE CIRIIER CEHTENIRY. I At the City Council on Monday an application was ‘received from the Sir George Etienne Cartier 5 Centenary Committee, Montreal. lsuggesting that a subscription ,might be forwarded towards the Car- iftier Centenary movement. The letter iwas allowed to lie on the table, the lhfayol-'rightly remarking that that lwas a case for individual contribu- tion. | The Cartier Centenary movement iwas inaugurated by Mr. E. W. Ville- lneuve, and it is the intention to have fan elaborate celebration in Montreal, _with which city Cartier had been so lprominentiy identified, in September, ,191-I. There will he a great demon- _istration and parade, in which each of ithe Provinces will be represented by iallegoricnl floats, and an illustrated iCcntenary souvenir will he published las u momento of the occasion. This lI‘rovince will be represented in the -f I , " w.' ~i ,. i l i ,. 2! ‘i .-. f~.», ..~<»s., li .‘ if ir vt.. ... mwl . . ji :"4 I » »' ...~ it “lf ~. ru.. f., ,.» .43-I ' » A i ‘Til ».; »n'.' ’ - `v.`i 9. ,f.;~g }.=.l7"' 1". iii?" l' I r ;procession, the committee dcfrayilig 4"" .- ~~ B - 1 i d i rl ' ii - __ __ .__ . _ D e 3 e _ ow ng wor s, oun in the hrstc ap Lil ` T - ~ ~ ee.. e S - lmld Adams' born m Salem' Musllter of John and the 43rd verse: Q; ,_¢);_.__.__r_.;__ .federatiouists in Quebec and had to_ boy. above mentioned. _ Dled them Jam 29, 1g29_ _“Follow Me H This discourse wa_Blis_ 1 _[ace the bitterest of f-nnosition in his There is no "Perfect b0_y." _Of \f| 1777-Convention met to frame a tend to by’ R crowded h U h il. 'lg r ' ` ' g.. . . » ur’ lthe cost from the funds which may fbe subscribed. things ne would probably die if in-l __1;4€;Tim¢_;fllYpgiggggzgwssgfiésgi Bd 3 gum ab), sermon from' 5,ea¢01_ ` Currier wus the lender ul the Cori- ri rl n e c eu tn l t or the ‘best ° B " “” ef “ 0 se, as t e .own Province. But in 1867, after a there is \ve do not recognize him as constitution for V€l`~Hl0Dl5- l eo le wer ~ d t _ _ _ . p p e overloye o hear Bro. ._ _ r- _ 5-5 .stiri light, he was returned to Purlia-4 rueii Neither, generally speaking. is' 1’~‘12”°B"“B’1 ‘md I““““““ °“l’”“"“ Mel. d alt ti. _ _ _ eo . er is sermon Rev. Mr. in friicnt with a large following, andl it a wholesome or a helbful thing to FU? Aiackgnslx’tg;ie3!Stg:tet;trongeBt|MCV¢l» P39101' 0! the United Cl1\ll'0l1€S tiff.; ¢ s ' ' ' ` ' ' ` ‘ .L_ ou pos s o D t S _time soon lustified the attitude he endeavor to evolve a Perfect boy out' 1821_Const,.ucti0n 0| me Lachiue ‘;f1£1e‘;sCl_`)'-;53Ml_ls'3;1;~_\3:; gogéhgxvg 3:1 y _had adopted. Like Sir J. A. Macdon- of the raw material available. Very; Canal begum _ ‘which was _very attentwely listened ;ald, Cartier favored the idea of Can- imperfect; specimens of the "lz€hl1S, 1924-.T€=l1Cl\ C0l€.h Whf;tl1§‘!_nl§_°n_t0_ ~ y adian nationality with the perpetua boy" make very good men and not li. cane” the father of t 9 co 0° s 'lt 7 'cl TH-E GUARDIM :.::::f.::..::::": .....“°"‘°:.:°f° 'iiii"'°iaai»ii>°i§`i»`ir' Advertising Phono . ..............t.u.i b bi .i¢,|-,mtl ¢u°_i| tn, tsi-iii 0 -'° (Oman \isd` nu... prog y C 'nh sl§l¢UiOk"l.°~'°~-°°°*°“°°°°“°'~lJz' mlybqnggd-ggitlndiegtegheropln soossoscceosooeooeoeooc::xté:§u.hs°' lows ssdldit DsyPhsos.......... ... i I 'ht mm" N don. 'im incurs. lim rum. uzoua °° ° mv can wigguir ssexvuis is ¢’”'*~ ‘"‘*°" somebody else's D0!-0|' to him Curl tum _ th “nt 9| ‘md P°”’d ' 3°" om" “ C|"_"°"‘°"°'° From collateral information regard gguagnln gnq°1,sdywll)avle:.‘ thm b’ qr Branch Offices st Bunmerslos mg th. wnunnoa '° lam that fi mg 'om' “Pn.”d°|’°¢l by th. Albsrtomsonrls. and hfontsxus. among me problem. to be annum wE:eMrY 83151:; ;°l1:_;>gl:°; church md “ch ehumh wg . (DIARY OF EVEN-|~3_) are those concerned with diet, cook- Chulotwwwn hu mud th. °“m_-touyork more and more for ery, and hygiene at home and in intmn for “wud ingtg, foreign xo-` °At°';'0o m th C w B mm CNY MBZi.l¢"°"°'° C°“'t- 1° °' m' school, and there is a promise that ing ships, steam and sail. The sl- t p` ' ° ‘ ' ‘ 9”' . . -- .. 1 M 'pl \i¢‘ amlnation was taken before Captalu~m° 5°" °“°°“'"m5 "Nr" °‘ _ many novel l\l8¢°¢f»0 M by summer mt mute" md the work that has been done and THUR»DAY. JULY I7. \9'3 made," mga". 'md Mr Gordon mah 8 Mlm great need of the other churches. H der weigh and although the former W latter still engages the attention of kind-hearted maidens and ancient nhilanthropists of both sexes. And the object of the search is still lu the dim and distant future. What will the perfect boy be like when he evolves? To this there would be as many different answers as there are boys and fathers and mothers. "‘Tiie best boy God ever made" was the judgment of a mother in a neith- horing city, not long since, concern-= ing her son who was uud¢l'80f“K iflall for a crime which elicited from the trial judge an entirely diuerent opin-_ ion, and the boy went to peniten-_ tiary-not on the judgment of the, mother but of the judge. candidly we have little none for the evolution of the perfect boy, nay, Of the keeping of this promise there ly creditable showmg ‘mums 'ml have not the °¢':gsniaatlon, to organ. can be no count. Before the mil-eii“i,i,,i, mug, in ,ii ri.. ...meets wlueir *‘°A:‘2l‘§‘,;;';“ h;:”°§_hn Mm ,rum for the philosopher's stone began, include British manual trainillz. Bm ed an eloquent md lured", Nrmonto that for the Perfect boy was well un- b“1°:‘f°a “;)'ni'::i‘;‘;_ 'ggnagisgi 2:8 . 3 ¢i-owned lion", B . . ell known shoe merchant of Char-‘ has long since been abandoned. the lotte¢0,,n_ SUNDAY SERVICES- P°l'°N) was IIUMINIUN HISTUHY . that without firing a gun. garrison under Col. Winfield Scott. ocoeoewsvooosoonowl more, we would he ,inclined to fear| |him, if there were any hope of his coming In the natural order of E THIS Ulli IN HISTUHY :____________..__,_alpastthreeandahalfyearsatevan- Oililil -l =::= -€ l iillili ssssssoessssssssesso foundation ofthe Cllurch.I-Iegavea Canadian voyngsours, volunteers .fluent and eloquent address and em- and Indians, under the command of Dhsslled Plbiuly _the easy matter it Cant. Charles Roberts, captured Mac- would be if all people would accept lrlnaw _itll years ago today, and the New Testament lust as it reads, thus won a victory for the British at Willllvllli B11! additions or subtrac- the very beginning of the war and tions. Simply uulte on that grand Just a century ago today B fo;-ee 01| but so long as people continued to 200 British and Indians made ii. gal-, hold on to these man-made creeds so lant attempt to ,recover Fort George, 10118 would the division of God's chil- but were repulsed by the American dren exist which was contrary to ' lthe lvew _Glasgow and Bradalbane At 10.45 a. m. Sunday devotional services were led by Mr. C. E. Arm- strong readlng Scripture, Mr. 0. A. Hatfield led fn prayer and Mr. W. H. Harding, minister of Christian Church, Greenmount, preached. His .text was found in tue 16th chapter of Matthew and the 18th verse, The name Christ an and Christian only ‘God's teaching and would leave His prayer still unanswered. Buudaylat 3 o'clock Mr. A. J. Mc- Leod who was the former pastor of Churches, but who has been for the gelistie work in Nova Scotia re ch- Annual - i Clearance Sale __ of. _ _ I Millinery HMS _ Half Price /\\\ ‘__1- \ -/.r *ff .2 .’\. T ~ ll/‘\ K-1:, t Vi .~ /‘ . -_ 1"- '11'-Q, _/' \ lift" Vacation Hats Untrimmed Hats 10 8 15c Tailored Hats F rom_ $3.00 to $_8.00 Half Price Wash Dresses Half Price - . PATONS- _ - t ' A died _ Phu dd hi - o ock Sunday evening‘Rev 28317. | G l'l Ta lor “ ";“ A “ ¥ZZ.°;‘."°.£““§Z.‘$» mme. i‘;*;‘"§..‘;“.;.:.';i: .';‘.:“.;‘; .‘:,‘;:z;‘:.‘i . - _repository o ree om, _no more ar - many ings. ls Y . enum nrnved at Halifax, ed by Mr W H Hardin __ I _ _ cnt admirer of the British flag as the should be, turned into the paths of, -H155-Many lives lost in the burn- gureenlnouht ‘Chu;_ch whogrgapzsaoriig Jeweler Optlclan symbol of justice and liberty couldl rcctitude and truth and honor when ing of tne steamer Northfrn Indiana! ' - course on the Great Marriage Feast, , be found than Cartier. In all his ut-I he starts out on life’s journey and he 011 l-BVU Efle-_ _ F nd _Pr______ "Come, for behold 811 things are now _ fterarires during the confederation de-lwiu need much kindly admonition' .m°“B°"‘”“"‘g ° the ra ° ready." This Sermon was forcibly de- J , i SEE that rich, golden crlist-lippctiziiig. i=n’t it ‘.' \\'e refer to Cameron"s H ome-M ade Bread I *Strengthen the tie between the D0.; in the rain; he will not adhere to the ----e ' ‘ gue Christian Church, taking for his lminion Great Britain and the otherl conventionalities, nor Will hs MWBYS text Ephesimls' 4: 5 verse' There is ,portions of the Empire. I is ‘ i fthe British flag Cartier expressed a_}n the process we should not be dis-ig,-ess_ The attendame of automoml. passionate devotion. "The Canadian; eiiuraged if he falls short of pBl'f€C-lists was particularly large. Presl- ipeople," he declared, at ii great han-ftion, nor should we prescribe too dfflt J°H¢Ph A~ 11541159 delivffed his iquet in his honor in London, “de-f many rules to restrict or restrain his__;‘i':)';_‘:a§0i’l';1:_fie_?: wlticghihgpiglginggsl; sires to remain faithful to the old flag! childishness. took up the discussion of road 1egis_ .of Great Britain, that flag whichi . lation, system in road building and _iwnvcs over all seas, which tyrannyf. _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a number of kindred topics. 'l‘he con- . , _ _ . ' , in a p a. - ' lnenarnellerl belt pins, hrocob- _tion nf British institutions, with com-_I few of the supposedly perfect ones B"g'rI:“the':;er1¢f;‘y 22_ 1-,55_ {f:_le'_;____V_l;'::_;‘i'c’;» A§`i‘_‘3_‘:_e §:°;`>°l;‘iY fgivléhi =;-‘__ es, cuff links, spbcns, slick .plete autonomy but at the some timei have mnde a dismal failure when| - ~ - n _ ' ‘ " 1.836-William White. Wl10 WM C HP' fm t p dd ' th pins and fob," in alliance with the United Kingdoini they came in contact with the cold lain of the Continental Congress,l,,|.;tel:ecera;ce a ‘S5511 urging e 1 ru __ 174% ting their shoulders together and ban- ‘_ _ _ 5 , i lx 1; ‘keep his boots or his hands clean; he _ _ , _ . ess y f a c urch t- llfl 5P°°'*| 5°°l‘ iand British Empire. N0 stronger be-Inna very imperfect world. ldied in Phimdelphli- B0” the* AFV' O es pu ef; . _ E ' _ _ _ , sian war, - _ _ ibntes, he too'-1 special pains to em-l ann guidance along the early stages' 18.,4__p,.e3ident Cleveland signed tb: Ilaegsd service in the Presbyterian plirisize :hut miriiederatinn was in-ine will skip along hnyishly-whlle he act creating Utah a state Ch h _ _ _ _ - urc at seven o’clock was conduct tended not to -weaken, but toj is a boy-often through the mire and ROAD CONGRESS AT KALISPELL. _ _ _ i \ ____ ‘are called in one hope of your calling (.onfederation, he said in_0ne of, will not he outwardly perfect and KALISPELL Mont_ July “_The one L0,.d_ one faith ,md one baptiBm_ his speeches, “has for its first reason will not always be in fit shape for th¢'aCtive inte,-est' taken 'by the people i He brought thoroughly out the ex- iour common affection for British in-‘iii-mving room, but if his heart isiof Montana in the movement for im.!plM\atiou_0l these_v_erses before the istitutions, its object is to assure by' clean, his head clear and his body_f1I0\`€d highways was evidenced here l*"`ge 8155915135 “'}“°h he had- fall possible guarantees, their main-f healthy he will one day become 8 today by. the unusually large and re' .tenance in the future.” Likewise, for_ man, and put away childish things.l.rr°s°m'at1v° attendance at the Opel" ing of the Montana Good Roads Con- ed by Mr. John Lord of the Monta- one body and one spirit even as ye AY S SESSION. On Monday morning devotional ser- vice was led by Mr. H. R. Bell, then after the reports of the churches were given, which were the best of any year yet, much business was put throllgh in a grand and noble spirit. ‘and without murmurings and disput- ling. The convention was invited to three ditlerent churches for the com- ing year, but it was decided to hold it at Montague, chanzing the date a ,him never been able to overcome* _ , vention will conclude tomorrow. . lthut flag which symbolizes true lib-' _ . - . _ crty." ltci. agul Black ltx bi-I lli.r;e (t1rei|oic.irunt Reinclitle. the son and heir °f_ 1,-¢1and_ dim Friday, The RL Honjinauguratcd for the evolution of the, the Earl of Londesborough, will at- nedrriunu Bm-rv wus' imrri in cork iu` ertect sehooliio _ A conference witiigfnin his mniorlty today. having been . .P Y 1866. He was called to the bar ini this worthy 0i,j¢¢¢_ in view has beeni lwfh Oh Jlllv 17. 1392- H0 Will ill-| 1888 and in 1895 married Miss Ethel! Pyke. He was Solicitor General fora Ireland from ises to 1909, and At-` torney General for Ireliind the next two years. He was chosen Lord Chancellor in 191i, and was a._ lilb- srsl. 9 SWEDEN WILL SOON BE DRY 'against very considerable opposition gin the Dominion partieinutors in tueiadvisame 'or the Bonapams tom” sled nbnut the wrists ' of Aspllund . celebration, and the appeal is made|p\mnce_ ,rendering him D°w"l°“' while the .thmllgll the Citi' f-"0l\n¢_i|_ in °"d°r.thP"g'°° vliiorl N“p9h’°“~leIfhi€; bf; about Westmann's arms and body, ‘that the general body of citizens may B OHBPBF E C *HL W1 ‘fe N1 1, [di tn 1 be reached. Cartier was connected with the in-_ _ B S iccption of many great schemes, but_. g§)s';_l-i,r_?tv‘;_Ii‘:;°_'_“BB tfI'__‘;'wis of the Me_ ,those with which we are most i“t°r'| thodist Episcopal Church. 56 years umhla is being requested to send_men _cated here are the Intercolonial Rail-_ 015 w,|ay_ east to help in the Manitoba harvest- 'wa a d the Canadian Militia s s- Rt. Rev. John McKirr., missionary iiig operations this year and a form- 'Y n Y lh fthPttt.Eicpailplicti tthiendhasbeen . 1- iisopo e roesan ps0' _aapaono s tcm. Both these be supported with_ Chmch 61 _mm om toda _ made upon the British Columbia Gow . 5 Y lenthuslasm' "nd defended them Luis Munoz Rivera, resident com-,ernment by the Manitoba Department _ misnioner of Porto Rico at Washing- of Agrlcllltuire and Immigrati0n~ :ind adverse criticism. Sir Charles; ton, 54 years old today. 'There is a_ PF0BD€Ct Of 0 Sl10l”i»BS2 Ol _-|~upper_ the sole remaining Father off Martin Luther D'Ooge, for many.form hands at the present time, and _.C ntedemtiun testmed it Wm be.re_; years head of the Greek department hundreds _of orders from farmers have r 'O _ ’ _ ' _ ,of thc University off Michigan, 74 been received wlthlnthe last couple membered, in his farewell speeches iiiwears om t0dBy_ |01 weeks’ which lt ls Impossible for _thc spring to the very valuable aid' -_ _ ‘which the Maritime Provinces rccciv- ` ' ° 5 i i i ‘ 1 5 i ~ 3 ‘ ‘ 1 i 1 ' 5 1 i 5 3 5 3 i ICBUSC l-hen? 5"* "0 idle men ` in th” . _ _I cd from Cartier in those early days. i'_'_;y":__u_f_ lfvcgfssgrénigtcligugle biz do Sir Charles is the patron of this cen- -. . ' ` tcnary movement, and so far it basl _ _ _ : _ _ , _ : : _ , _ : _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ '_ BOUND TIGHTLY BY lmct with considerable success. l Among those who have entered the' FISHING LINES- ; Although the City Council is iiotinj lists for the kingshlp of Albania isl REGINA Suk July 15 _The bo_ i . 1 .i ~ ~ r 'ir - ,a position to contribute officially to_.1"n°° L°“’§ N3P°|ef-"L Of the Wm dies of Olaf AB “und and Erik West. k . P th _ nown Corsican family of Bonaparte. k _ the schema, no doubt e_ The Prince who represents me house mann, drowued_in the la e at Fort :Mayor will gladly receive any sub-‘ot Je,.ome_’begins ms nmeth year m_ 3_uap_|zJ_e_ll_l_l___;>n B$_l:d_l:.yr_:_Y_4;l;¢31rel;;ve€_¢;d jscriptions which those interested muy day. He was born in Paris during 3 . g' e e fcare to send him. The intention is, as and Asmhmd were bound together iwe have snid. to have every Province! bm W" only "' b°y when the l`e'°“‘ ' ‘ _ i omceoeesotsiolcits the guy days of the second Empire, itabllshment of the republic made it l fatty-iirst birthday tomorrow. Victor .rind Louis, of the house of Jerome, h nl ° ‘are t e o male repres nt. tive of THE PEUFECT ECHOULBOY _r y e B B f called to meet in Guildhall and in; the program _prepared for the occa- sion we find this, "Miss Wilena Hitch- ing, organizer and inspector of home management and needlework in ele- mentary schools, under the Derby- shire Education Committee, is show- ing ii remarkable table of lessons, ds- STOCKHOLK. July 14.-'rin swell- _ it: `?._r;i&srTfn his opening speech at lie hvbfsd prohibition for Sweden, but only to be instituted gradually signed to produce the perfect school boy, who shall be at ones s credit to his teacher and to his parents." From the prefix, "Miss," we infer y 5 on lan Uhr Bret t\‘7lf\¥ lilftid restrict-l0nl. gmt th. [M1 M, tm. d_ Avths prohibition gs-cub is the Rik sag is vm strong ft is believed that Sweden will be soon dry textotslly. sbls undertaking is inspired by s high sltrufsm rather than by person- Napoleon I. and his four brothers, [except for the descendants of Prince Lucien I herlt not only the earldom, but also a tremendous fortune, including the, family estates of over fifty thousand‘ acres. The Londesborough Peerage is a comparatively new one, the first earl having been created about twen- ty-six years ago, and the first Baron of Londoeborough in 1850. »Viscount Ralncllne ls one of an unusually large number of heirs to British titles who have or » will become of an this year. _ _ scrnmimo nimlnito. ' TORDNTO, July 15- Government Axifictiltursl .Department srsooustdss- fog teaching scientific farming by moving picture methods. _ -HARVEST OF MANITOBA MAY ' BE REAPED BY COLUM IAN . The afternoon service was led by lthe department to till. lt is not be- Mr. John Lord. on adult Bible clas su ace it was found that Westmann by a fishing line. 'Phe line was tan remainder of the line was wound o ng e Ormer tight to his side. Their frantic struggles to free them- selves only served to bind them more closely, and when raised the lines had to be cut to separate the bo- dies. ::F'nr housework you will need ruh- ber gloves. They ste just what you want in washing greasy dishes or do- ing mussy jobs around the house. Shown hers in many grades and all sizes ranging in price from _60c to $1.25. The MacKinnon Drug Oo., Cor- ner Great George and Kent Ste. dn, former general traffic manager of the I. C. R., left today for l1‘0l'0llt0, \ * li-l_~i-ll-Il- where he will in future fill position little earlier in the week. The elec- tion of officers took place for the en- suing year. The following officers were appointed on the Board of work on the Islandz- Vice-President-W. H. Stevenson. Sec'y-Trees.-C. E. Armstrong. ing and H. R. Bell. samuel Kennedy, Jr., President, and Charles E. Armstrong were ap- pointed as representatives for man- aging the annual convention. si and Mr. C. A. 1-iattleld on Sunday school. Home grand thoughts were brought out. At the 7.30 service Rev. H. lt. Bell preached to a full house, after which the convention was brought to a close. THANKS. ` The annual Convention of the Chris- tlan Churches on P. E. Island hereby wish to convey their many thanks to the Presbyterians of New Glasgow toi- thelr kindness in allowing them the use of their church building on Sun- day evening, appreclating the same very much. The annual Convention ofthe Chris- tian Church hereby wishes to extend their many thanks to the P. E. Is- land Railway for their kindness in reducing the fares in connection with said convention, appreciating same very much. Ma. 'rirrm orir ron ounaio. _ uoNc'roN, N. ri., July 14-sz. 'rn- MBU _ H The Best Cook=Stove for. H ot _ .. - l .»~»....» -na-an-.er I fWeather is the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove with blue wick and blue fl-ima. Bakes bread, cake, pi=s.a`nd roasts beef. poultry and game just right without heating the whole room or any mtlss or boiher. No coal to carry, no ashes, 'no overheating. The oven is roasting hot a few minutes afier the wick is lighted. ~ _ - The New Perfection is- made in three sizes, one, two and ~ three wicks and can be had with or without cabinet for keeping food and plates hot; . Call in and ree it. F eniiell___£_ . ii ‘ ' P = . 1 .fy .1`.,».»~..»»,\~..-.ggi '