A i Quikircsults raere/ search into every store and The best class of pople read Central Guardian POWNAL CHURCH-There will be a very interesting addresrln D., Minister; prerqiiing sorvicee for August 31. Borden at 11, Hampton at 3. Bonshaw at 7.30 Special ser- vice at iNorth Tryon by Mrs. Mac- yesterday travelling from Boston GOOD CROPS. —Mr. James Murphy, owner of the grand Sturg. ran OHARIJOTPETOWN columns Large Attendance _ -_-t- (continued from Page 1) the world. -in Japan hundreds A globe. Her educational system is more efficient and nearer PAH-m‘ ltion than any other country's.'Nin- ety six in a hundred. the hlshest iect. tive- land by members of the white race, the Japs have felt the deep ill flfuenco ot‘ the Christian religion. Modern equipment at the disposal of (SpecIaFto the Guardian) ranch in Alberta next month. “Upon his return to New York after his visit -lo Washington, D. C. ll. R, Alllldlllit i‘ a TRIP can Offer will‘ be the Prince for will: r a if. l ‘ti ‘i iii | i l‘, i‘ , G ram. "llll let-ll- (l! b. lPli t7. .B-i t- u iyilii tln,ie ._ LAQK Have Y0“ CV81‘ cflngidered ingarissnBardenp HI-llil Slzrtillmymllalhh {he (livzlatgeenuiniferagfllitelling Deo- western , Throu h IN y? BLACK I EAR O at 7.30 p. m. pie in Japan. These facts should be p ' g , AND , 1 vi i | the work our classified ads do -_ sufficient n. rennin... those i...» , Canada , u, -- i l for our advertisers 'niey ..‘.l'"..'.‘.'.‘2.;§‘§‘5...i”"il‘°{i.'i.°“§l§iiifi.l‘l'i..lfil‘if.$l?‘...$'.1°...’till , one» l -- i I I ii. ' --ii SUPERIOR {I I . the Pownsl Church this evening ,1 ’ .l1ll ‘i; I (Friday) by Re“ Howard gum... millions of dollars are invested in l - ‘" bridge, M. a. s. n, of Kobe, Japan. the manufacturing industries. and n t“ c ithwas her own mercantile marlin: _ u HAMPTON, OONGREOATIONF- l at carried the manufacture - _ ' l: . , . our Rev. M. J. -MaoPhors0n. M .A. a. gcciiii to the different iniris of tiis Every comfort, and flonvenlence a ‘B ' QJS vale cars "Ottawa" and "llcnfrew" which will Iic occupied by the Prince of Wnlcs and his suite. llcv. Allan Mai-Nell of Ilidgcfll-Iil Park, New Jersey loll on Itioliiiziy Fling before returning to Cllica ‘. of two baggage cars. the sleeping __" ' lo Charlottetown in their beautiful These influences of weslcrnflil: BIONTRIGAL, Que. Aug. ZiL-lcars "Windsor". "London" and ' 'l‘ryuniallll.\1it'.|-l!lili0 COVE- PPM“? home In the PfOVince and car. a Hudson Super B. Mr.‘ Hcn- vllimtion were accompanied by ill‘ Final iirrailgclncnts hiiv-i: been "Alberta", the dining car SLJumcl-l, I M)!‘ Dawson is a illdbbfli‘ 0f the "i. r . Ileaaey is a real Estate dealer in flue/n s x t d b the western ni- l. f ll . -. tlo of the tn» wmipurlm-nt olservallcn llbr- ‘ ieaclilu faculty of wlwgc U ' _ thQrQ i? fin Interested party Boston and Mrs. Hennessey. dauBh religiilli, an?!‘ despite P388“ exmn- Prlluge (d: wllfleflrlfilislpfllhrl party on ar(y i... Fort Bcrabanl which will bu: lvei~siiy."l~ic' will viill relative" pi‘ they w!" surely him. ter of the late Malcolm White. pies and the exploiting of their nu- the occasion of the visit to his equipped. with radio and the pri- ‘licv. Harry Solucrs with his wife ., ,- < -. , -. i d 50h have bccll recent visitors ‘ . 1 _ ‘ _ thc twcntylllth lor lllts llUIIIL l-I m 6 The Guardian” eon Mlis, recently visited at the which h“ gmduany won n; way Telephone No. group’ o_f 50,000 people you will receive many inquiries to your classified advertisement. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' and from home of Mr. John McCarthy. St. Mary's Road. Jimmy as he is bet- ter known, reports, that the crops in that thriving section of the country have all prospects oi a bumper crop. w-hich rniinds us that Divine Providence atlll continues to shower his blessings on the good people oi this dear little Island. 132 today. PERSONALS Sir Charles Dalton was sufficient ly recovered from tile effects of his recent accident to he out of Hos- pital yesterday and leaves this inor ning for Tignish. Mr. and M-rs. J. E. Wyatt. their il-aughters the Misses Dorothy and \Vniida. Summerside, and Mrs. Martin. Chicago, were in the city yesterday. Mr. Creeimau McAirthur M. L. A. Suiilmersidc was in the city yester- day. Mrs. W. W. Baker, Mrs. J. Le- Roy Holman, Mrs. Leigh Horne and Miss Helen Holman. motored to the city yesterday from Summer- w»- »¢“.”,“,” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS olll lllfllfllln lllllllibll Your Insertions light Insertions .._ v n- eiile. Mrs. iC. lE. Strong. her son Mr. Heath Strong, Summersldc. her dhugiiior Mrs. llanry Archibald and her son Minster Ralph AIPCIIlDiIIII ldv erett. Mass“ and Miss Ethel Sin- clair. ‘Silfllllltlrfllde were visitors to .. loo per mu of 5 wnrda . on par line of I! words 1o per llna o! I5 words Wanted ,_____i_,_ BALESMAN WANTED FOR THE “Old ‘ Reliable Foothill Nur- series." Liberai oqimlssions, ex- clusive territory. handsome freo outfit, We offer the largest list of A gents fr-iit and ornamental stock. Write Stone 8t Wellington, Tor~ onto. 8-7-26i. Female Help \Vaiited -_._.__ WANTED —- MIDDLE AGED v-v vv tho city yesterday. - Situations Vacant. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Shirley and little daughter Marion of Milrosc. Mnss., who have been visiting friends in til-c province. leave this morning on return homo. Mrs. Shirley was formerly Miss Winnie Woodman of Crapaild. and her TTENTION I — GREATEST imaginable demand thisaeason for our celebrated, inexpensive, "Royal" Series (jnristnlas Greet- ing Cards, Secure orders now ev- en in spare time, deliver later- _ many friends are hoping that she gzgfigfitgfihget: Euigléililfnce “:1. will return for another extended ilnpital unnecessary, Big flvo doi- "ML lar sample book free to workers. w“ ‘Bradley - Garretson, Limited. ° Brantford, Ont. 89-12i. "What do yoii do when you get something pildlng with ‘R. S. V. country woman as ‘ , for elderly man in village. Ap- ply l’. 0. Box 214, Charlottetown. 3586 8 15 ti Miscellaneous JNO. A, MeDONALD, P. E. 1., SUR veyor Hermanville 3732-7-30-1mlh Lil- GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT , the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 133. 287066“ PERSONAL GREETING CHRIST- nins Cards, "imperial Art." Best known selection. Wont men and women in every town to solicit orders now in spare time. Delivery later. Representatives already ma lug big money. Newest desi ns and novelties. Lowest prices. Samples free.— British Canadian 122 Richmond West Toronto. 8 l3 12i Male Help Wanted WANTED-—MAN TO WORK ON‘ farm. Apply to Harold Stead, Iiruckley R. R, 6. 3797 ll 28 LII WANTED-—A GOOD RELIABLE mun for general form work, must he n good mllkcr. $0.00 a week and board to right party. Ap- Diy J. D. McDonald, Eairvillei, l’. O. St. John, Co. N. B. 3788 8 Z28 3i WANTED —EXPERIENCED FOX rancher lniuicdiutilly with ro- ferenocs married preferred. Apply hy letter stirtingmxporienco and Flllflfy expected to X care of Guardian. 3761-8-26 4i. WANTED-A MAN OF AMBI- llon to represent a fast growing nationally aidvcrtiscd company, no selling experience necessary, married mnn pmferred. See Ii. llimolmzin at the Lennox House 7 to 9 p. m, 37058 2B 3| “WANTED GOOD MAN TO liberate oiir saw mill oilliegb-oil ivsgcs, sliaro or easy purchase.‘ (food dwelling and telcphonka in connectioh‘. H. . Mc ,on,' Bristol. LOt .40. 3779 832 - 3i. Wanted veili- HOUBE WANTED WITH MO - ern conveniences in city near l’. W. C. preferred. Mackinnon lb McNeIll, Solicitors. B755-8-Z64i. For Sale FOR BALE-ONE LA E SIRE Ayrshire Cow, nine ears old. calved on 12th of July last. Afl- U Dly to John Jamleion. Sturgeon. ‘ 370i) 8 2R 2i _ D0 not suffer another day Itching, Bleed ‘(gr Protrudi "h"??? Helnomlialrls. u r utment m rrllm you l ord lnntio bonoit. alorll 0min. ‘dad's: . Dr. en's at o co and Gfllgmn ball“, es -i srliipic w: rm- w_ lug the approach Whining, Pf?" asked the social novice. '“I\ou‘l int ‘cm fool vou," answer- Pfl’ ihi- r.'id'o fan. "There Isn't any Boarders “hinted v-i-i —~—-—— STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT into their hearts. There are now 250,000 church members iii Japan and altogether about a million adherents lto Chris- tiaiilty. The speaker considered thc question as to whether the missions in Japan were worth whi- A fiict in their favor was the fact that conversions were not uiade by evangelistic efforts which resulted in wholesale conversion. During the first thirteen yours oi' Christian missions in Japan, ten converts were gained. But since slow and steady stream of neo- phytes has been flowing into the mission Chllftlhefsh- The good pro- duced could not be estimated in numbers only. Among Japanese Christians wcrc some of the coun- tries greatest statesmen. nobleman and philosophers. dllghor moral standards were being observed by the people and human life which had olice been of no more COITSHI‘ eriitlon than animal life, was now taken at its true value. ‘ lu dealing with the Jan's charac- ter. the speaker mentioned its very melancholic cast. Oil the Japanese face there was always a look of pessimistic gloom and dark des- pair. The suicidal tendency of the people was zilariulng. Christianity was counteracting nil this and today those who followed that religion could unmistakably be picked out by their bright and h-appy faces. ‘Hc- lmpf095lJll_ his hearers with the fact that the task was by no means yet done. Owing to the ra- pidly increasing population, the number of hcatlicns lil Japan was never greater than ll is today. The missions were illc real work of thc Christian Church whilso duty Is to establish tho Kingdom land. . The speaker had spent last Eas- ter week in thc ilioly Land, where lit: iiaii bccn (IcUIIlY impressed by the most spectacular and dramatic Irellgious ceremony he lwllnessed. This was the Fire Core- mony held on the Saturriluy after lGood Friday. The iholy fire-torch otliat emerged‘ [rm the scpuichre was carried throughout thc width and. breadth ‘of the land to light such sriidlug SIIIIOII." lilll Upper Prince Sit. 3820 S-'.‘.!I-‘.Il'~ ~—--i BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM- 400400000004. lit l ‘ii. l0 Idiiston St. ' ' '“°‘ ‘ e‘ ‘ 3.2.8.... Hotel Victoria ' Wam- Btraet, Charlottetown T°)"1IL'I"I‘E“I"“1IS“‘;lziigltgfycsh Offer: to the travelling i‘ d '- ’°‘ h ‘ 3815326,“- . public a comfortable. lip-to- date hotel. Gontaina 44 TT‘ ‘T _ recma vvINi private bathe. TWO STUDENTSMCAN BE Mid The Cuisine Ia ‘amoul all C0llllilOiillit8ll1yWti I 1 -l‘xtll‘0lll A gill 0v" can-d.‘ T.|.phgn‘ "I ‘loam! u Déiul‘ w e‘ H2’; all roams. Courteous ser- (iuardian O ce. “at H. O. IROWN. Limb ' Manager LO8T— cnoss AND CROWN PIN Finder please lcnvc at this office. Charlottetown ‘ 38°‘ “Ml Hotel Co.,_ Ltd. T ' ‘To Let Proorieterl __ __ ._____...__- I OtOOO-O-O-OGCPO-O. HOUSE T0 LET FURNISHED 0R unfurnished ,all modern coli- vcnieilces. inspection flllyfmif- Apply 17 Eilstoil St. bl VICTORIA HOTEL W. T. Church, Suiiimerslde; S. - 0. Hiltz, Truro; F. Fudge, Si. John E To L51- QN Mr. rind Mrs. J. S, Scion, N. Y. C; slfiaLhlfifiaTgtlxGne“, rumacr, “m1 Mrs. N. 'l‘. Avard and two children, "fugue", co',',v8n;ences_ Apply Joggins; Miss Knight, Amherst; t; mm 0r Qugrdlpn, 379tl8283l I’ J Landrlgiin, Belmont, Mass; J. ' __iaoo-—-— — - W. Lundrlgun, fiillfllfiqflliglli‘ ltlituss! . . Richard Power, rs. . . a ray. The Maritime Golf Meet Montreal; C. Sweet. Ottawa; D. D. llattray. Montreal". Mrs. J_. Dunning MIONCTON. All;- 28.——Hettcr W..,;,|h¢r y-vsterlltl)‘ favored tho lad- Mlss N. Dcwilr, Hazel Iliil; Mrs. l’ 1mg playing In the Miiritiliie»tioli' Dcwnr, lluzei liiil; H. B, Hood. Indianapolis; Miss Grace Miller. N. Y, C; Miss Agnes ParkerMoore. Championships and thc tourney is now Iii fiill swing. Yesterday mom‘ and putting driv- Mrs, A. L. licTelIIcr, Terro Hante. look place and Ind; D. I’. N, llali and wiic, St. Stephen; Mrs. Curran , B. Y. Cilrriin. Calais. Me; Mr. It. Peters. Providence‘. It. l; J- w~ Bull-e"- Pcterboro: R. l). Ducheinin, Mrs. members ol thc Bil/Willie 9°" D. J. Ducheinin and four children, Club slurred very prominently in gydnoy; T. W. ICtirlglit, Si, Jjfillil; the, honors in both of these events. Miss Scott, Miss Mclylllggtiziwzlillf‘ Tho approach and putt was R011 b)’ 1161111118» M- o- w“ 9" ' ' Mm, G, W. Mniidiscn, willi the ox- ccllcnt score of S. Wm‘ M!" m“ m, of Allllicrsi taking second ilrhw iiriqr Iilllylllfl on n three wtnsim‘ 1l‘\'lA\1"8 mm]. of Halifax, won ti!!! J. Grudge. Moncteii: B. F. MOBPQ» ilrivliig ‘conteel. With Mm- 0*?“- En Truro; P. C. Gauthier. Si. Louis; gen, McQiioi-rie, R. Holman. Mqcqy of the Monctoii club a very close second. Summerside: Misrliundbsry, Ot- llirtlicftirst rounds of champion- tawa; W, Gatcheul‘. TBPUIWT- ship pliiy iill the local lillkyliffl We" IN MEMQRIAM eliminated with lilo cxccfillim °I In memory of Pie. Norman 8. Mm, (Dr) MncNziuizhton. . aavvell, 2w. Canadian Infantl‘: iituilcn, een of M". Mlry fill- , n] "m, dwlfllm, chumpprrr- well, city, killed in action August ii e . ship play Mrs. McKinnon of Chur- 33- 1918- lottetown won from Mlise Rainnlfl of Moncton. ll up and 2. m0} ing competition Though our hearts are boWId With eerrew, Vet this thought comes with each Western Guardian n i» SALE q m q.‘ He la safe with ‘God's own Angela ...FOR -i pee i i ‘ll I b k T ring (‘ur splendid w. "u" n. n"? my and‘ b: M i lilo u er ou i - - ‘rm ii the e or . eo m condition, $775.00. ADI“! D- n- u. u‘ from ua lvca. North 'i‘l‘y0l1-"1l Vet we know hla waya are just it will all be plain hereafter In his wisdom we ean trust. ' -~FUNEFIAL NOTICE-The re- mains of Mrs. Gabriel llIcDonaId M‘ rived home Inst night. The funeral “my “h”! by mum,’ l speaker and iic slated his Inlentloii ' thc world and preach thc (lospi-l. .iiteraliy and those who were un- ca-ndlm afterwards treasured by the natives. ll was a figurative ox- ample of what the Church of Christ had to do. DrQMcConneII, thc next spcnkcr imentioned his former association with the Charlottetown Methodist Church and welll on to give a grilph ic description of what the Methodist Church is doing among the mission fields. l-Ic made \ stirring appeal for WIIOHPIICZIPICII support and pic lured thc still greater good ‘that could be dune among thc licutlien nations. Rev. Fl. G. Fulton was the lilfll. of not talking at any length. lie nu-ntionciltlizit it was In the lil|I- ness cf ills experience that Jesus had (lcilvcred tile command to Ills disciples that they go out Into all i'I‘lint command was to be taken able to carry it out thcmsolve-s should send representatives. Il had to be fully ‘realized that fills could lint be done without a spirit of sli- orifice. Ilc concluded 1)y‘V0lCllit: the ap- preciation of tho visitors for the splendid entcrtzl-lniiient and hospi- iallly they had enjoyed during their short slay on lilo Island. ‘4-0-0-0 0-040 l» lE QUEEN HOTEL i Water Street. Ohqiietletown >. ’ This popular Hotel has bun completely flhflVlhd an rafurniehed throughout In efhrl very comfortable accommodation to the travel. i ling public. The tabla Ia eaneelall, Mod and» the public are eouruously eared for. Rates “Mildly. . snucs J. Tahoe. t Mlnlfler Charlottetown Hotel Co... Ltd. PNIIOMII QUEEN HOTEL Goo. MacAulay, Jan. Mnclnnls, Ruuiiord; N. Nicholson, Montreal; Mrs. John Gilmore. Quincey; J. W. McCcuneli. Amherst; L. S. Robert- son. N, Y. C; l4‘. E. Robertson, North Arlington; M. Graham. Dart- mouth: B. H. Rayner. Alherton; E. C. Cameron, Boston; C. W. Cameron, Washington: John J. Louscai, Montreal; J, B. Gaudet, ll. J. (‘laudi-t, Miscoiichc: C. A. Rob- ertson, Lockcpori, N. S. —-—-—-C-§ >-i-— Doclor~Your nenvbs are Weak- You must take a month off. Jonrs-Thcrpleaao get my nerv- iii every ' had ever _ ilistant points. Tho peculiarly sou‘ h animal“ m," wprosp“, 75 “m. w“, alii Dcvviis. which ivas reported the Prince-Ts party will be nil-t by Included in the lloynl party are Mr. I). It}. Galloway, chicf qsslst-llirlgadier (lencral, It‘. G. Trotter, nut to Sir licnry Thornton, K. l3. E. Captain Allan Iiasccllcs and Mr. President of thc Canadian Natlou-‘David Hoyle. 'l‘lil-y will be accom- ul Itailwaiys, and Mr. C. K. Howard panlcd on their trip over the (‘aiia (lcnerui Tourist Agent of thc Hvfllfleldlall National Railways by Mr. (l. organization, and the filial details K. Howard, who will officially rep» will be arranged for the trip from resent the company. Now London Conn, to Calgary, On their return east after th Aim, wisil tn E. l’. Ranch at High lllvi-r, A special Canadian NationlillAitm. the party will travel over ltallwzlys train will leave New Loli-ltlie (‘anadinn National Itllwys to don, Sept. 14 and will go to (lalgary (lllvhcc. via ‘Toronto. \'liI Montreal. Ottawa, Northbay, During the Prince of Wales visit (flips-pl, liuiiglilc, Ciit Off and-lo the Unflflfl Slates, President Winnipeg. There will he no lLlvi-r- Saul ltca of the Ptfflllflylyillllil sinus, uo receptions or any slops'ruill'oild has placed at iii cdlsposul en route on the Westbound trip. of his ltoyal ililillllfihfl, ills own ills Royal Highness is on n lioli- Ilusiuess car which will take the day and his rcqilcst that it be a Prince to and from WnslllIIl-Zllih holiday will he respccletl. ‘and to New liI)fltl0Il,'C()Ill'l., ivhcrv Tlii- special will make the trlmhc will transfer to lilo cars of ilic from New London 19 Morrrri-u] over (fallalliiin National Railways. tllc rou-te as that followed by the Following thc visit to his ranch it m" crack trams or 1hr. Cunmllfln has been officially ailnounccd that National Railwys, plying between the Prince of Wales will visit Jas- Moulreal and “Hishinglou, known lifll‘ Nflliliiifll Park flilll Jllfilllll‘ r... t]... \vflghl]]gt()lh going goulh Park Lodge. the (‘anildian National and "thc Montrilalcr", north bouuil.lll11ll“'1ly5 TP-‘illrl ill lhl‘ (Yililfllililii illv Royal partys train will consist Rockies. INIEIINAIIIINAI fIlX in IIIII snow IIIIIY n HEIII HERE Inauguration of Prop osed E x h i b i t i 0 n Should Prove Big" Boon To Island. — Idea Has Wonderful Possibilities. ‘ .. - -,~ .:l , lr- _ ' A grmkdcd‘. tuilun: ‘mu 3:“. of all iox ineii. ensuing the buyc-r flculilxqlyttlllfxlllzll(il‘l"gllvgr 1cm qmr gilods us represented, and thc Iirec poor 1"‘- .-~.-iiii- M“. Show which h, hoped w,“ m. dcr ‘salts coiliilltJisuritc ‘Wit ‘it: h _ l m“ My during Hm wmm, quality oi his foxes. 'llii. 23mm; has“ lrmlow__d [he recent fc-w buyers who lllillli! II. prac- ° "- ‘ . -- l- I t ll II iiieiii- -’n‘lnth annual meeting of the l’. in. WEE ‘om "g u f." Saul I . . . stilts would not have to stour the h‘ SUV" Black Fox nrcederb Ah. entire Proviuo" in nn effort to sc- FOCHIUOII. While t-h-c nialler uiore ' .51": ti. -l -k ill‘ d~'ir-d; ind rmmmtflytsfiichi‘ ‘ha,mifglifitsljm‘ lillost llllpoitljitnl oluhllthlhh islzlnrl ox IllL‘ l. c - s - . _ _ ivoulii IIILIVB all annual event which aval- mc lrlndlrogvé“ lmfkleldlmbgglxllirytio would keep its name coneltnuilgr Ilc on woul p z {'3 ' ‘ the island sis n whole and lllrllllilti a mm “‘°'f‘/Y‘~“ Unlim- mmm worm‘ winter attraction which wuut sl iii , ulntc gc-ilcrill Ilusiucss conditions and bc a distinct Provincial bcnc- ____ lit. _ . _ - Tonight another concert The zi<il._.iilit-.i,:ils t? [be Wm be v give“ by the me “la-bu” "mm O “' “x ~ Vcti-rilirs Hand iii Queen as u yearly institution were, in a recent inticrviciv, pointed ou-l to tho tluaiirdlzlil by n. prolliliiclll 01'0" vlncial fox uinn. ili- iitllllifltflii the general benefits lo be ultimately ilorived by lllQ province and also ilhc definite and ZSIICQlHU ililncfils Square Gardens. This band. under tho direction of Prof. i". 'l‘. \V.'\tkls Illililf‘ n decided Iilt with its llllilill concert last wci-k and no doubt standing room will be at a pre|il~ iuiii \\'lli’li it rcnlli-rs the fillluwliig wi-Il balanced program this oven- the event would ‘secure for Island mg; . fox breeders. Iii speaking of iiilVfl-Hlitllffis In gv- PROGRAM ucrnl ho mentioned lliut thc sllUW would zittrzict Iluyors and others lii 0 (Yangon, terestcd from _ail over lilll: world, land would Dt‘ a wonderful boost for the IINIVIIIUI‘. during one of its Sliflilfllfii. INvFIOIIS. Financially speaking there wcrl- iueetiniablc mmslbiiillcs. Although handicapped by distant markets, -lhc fox Industry Iias created fur Mnrcli-(llllitcliiqllihles, Stanley. Overture~(SoulIicru Airs, by rc- quostl. Solomon. Baritone and Trilliiiloiu- Solo- Asiocp lll The DUUI], "Patric". (Jverlilre-(Scoleii Airs, Ily rc- qucst), Mnklc Beyer. ltiarciv-hiy Maryland, Mygralit. this 1irovilice an annual revenue of Sclec ion-Norilin, arr by Mc- $3,000.000. With the home Illlilfkttl Cush- proviiicil by thc auction of fuirs \\'fl|lZt'5-Ii‘i$ll MP8. U. Kill/illi- otc., which would naturally follow Fllilliltilii "W161i Ulillvl‘. UWiZ-l the exhibition-s. fairer prices would 5l‘i‘l‘iill<il'—~(|ili!h lllill "PIP". 113V ‘be rilccivoil and the yearly rilvcii THIIIPSU- 119W“!- uc could be expected to lnkc an Iu-' 01“T°l“"rl\‘~‘ “iillslli-‘ll Ami)’. AY stu-ni upward bound. 70"‘!- (lod Save the King. Schr. Lady Thorburn l A Complete Wreck Refcnring to the lifillfllllr,‘ to ‘be derived by lhuso euizagcil in t - industry. he suited that these were too many to Plllllililfiilf‘, Among lilo outstanding ones would be lllf‘ av- illtlllflUt’ of llie heavy risk attached to shipping domesticated loxtls lo (Oanadian Press) SYDNEY, N. 8., Aug. 28.-—'l‘li<- Schooner Lady 'i‘horiuiru. (Inptniil M. Pearson, has Iirilkcn her anchor clinlu and become u COIIIIIIPIQ: wreck on tho rocks of South Ilflrillllflll’. sltivc temperament of these nuiuiills in well known and illl‘ gircul cure tliut uiusl be taken u transporting them is always a heavy lleni on the cxliibltorls expense account. Notwithstanding this ‘ilruw buck, ‘Wciirllllil! l" ll IlIP-‘l-‘i-"l!" If" "mi!" previous exhibitions, lll'lil at Tor~ 1'1"“! Wlichlllil htirv- T"? CTN" "i- outo, have been fairly successful, “pf”! “Rho” 3M“- oven though they did not enjoy the‘ '1l“~‘_"e““"l l“ ‘i film" “dimmer attendance of anything near the we“ klww" l" U“? “ialiml "M" m“ quota of m" [Mumps pe,ngi.e,,d_lizi'nrliilig principally coal. foxes. the hm, mum‘ of H“, 2000M Pile schooner Julia F. (L. (‘apt- |lll)illlflflili’fl and about tn lIOCCIIH‘ a ,.lotai wreck ilour liird Rocks llllllvll into port \Vcilnosiliiy night just as several criift worr- nbout to be ‘dospatchod in search of her. i The Captain stated that his crew was di-nd beat with fighting thc storm and were sound asleep In their of all lhc foxes In ‘Canadian ranch- es This is the principal reason why, the show should be held here in Prince Edward Island, the crsdlo oi’ the Industry and the native heath of the Silver Black. Outside exhibitions may he continued, but “i. land daughters to llii- many vacant to prevent an inevitable ticlcriora- tlon of their stock. foreign ranch- ‘ers must turn, to Prince Edward Island foxes for their new blood. Hitherto the island ranchers have been going, to these men, Iienring themselves the incldenliilexpenses and suffering from limited market- ing opportunities. The proposed ‘chow would do nwuy with iill this, buyers ‘would flock here from cv- Bry quarter of the globe; an eo- hlrked and flllflrlmdfki‘! would re will tnko place Saturday nt 9.30, brother and aiaterl. to the R. C. Cemetery. .. es strong enough to ask the boss for it. suit: the snimq on show . hint . would have tnn- vhnthiite backing bunks when he sailed by thc vcs- scl which brought news of their peril to Sydney and did not hear oithor hails or whistle. A Peilte RQqueIt. A silopkccper in a small Amer- iciiii town had grout difficulty iu collecting debts iroiii his custom- ors. so he put up this notice in his shop: Mnn is made of dust. Dust settles. ~ ' the United States, Fm" more iilnii two weeks he Ila..- been visilini: ilii." iiiotiior .\irs. Iqulliy .\iucNl~ii of 'i‘i"y~ mi, who though lli llt’l‘_ eighty- ilightli your is 'wl~li and quite act. ‘Ive. I"p tu a your, ago silo inanugi-il without any help to Iok after her couiforlailli- homo and farm. Tili- past winter silo spent with Iii-r family in tile Unill-ii slillPfi and will probably spend the coming winl tor there lflcio. IIer soil is lllifiifll‘ of‘ ii large Union Church in Nl-iv Jl-r. soy. only twelve miles from New York tfity. Ills iiluny friends airc pit-arsed to weicoliic him to llii- laud of his birth. On .‘\ll'llf~'l sev- cutceillh lu- ]lI‘L‘lIt'llL‘ll \'i‘ - -p| ably in North ’l‘r_\'on Prl-slrylcliziil Church. Mn". Alexander Niorrlsilii, a vi-ry Iilghiy respected ru-ildi-ut ol 'l‘r_vou recently suffered shock, which has HlTPlIlPtl ills sill-- and speech a little. ll is lll)])“ll he. may soon rot-over from his lllllflfirhll Mr. Noiruinli 130st, SCYUIIIIECII your old sou of .\ir. 'I‘Iiomas III-st of (lrilpauil was buried on lht’ lwvn ty first in Crapaud tfemvtviqv, Iti-v. Mr. Soiiicrs (lffll-izitlilj; at illi- lioli- so and grave. liiuch synlpalliy is ellig lslioivil toward .\lr_ licst illlll faliiily. as Mrs. iii-sf iiicd about imp 303i" ago wIlIi cancer. Norman, will) was a bright boy.‘ was only Ill ah- oul forty-eight hours. being a Vii" iini of ‘spinal ulinlilgillswa much drr-nlled dint-nae. TIll-séricknoss and Infantile pairnlysis of ivliicii till-re are some ca s throughout Illf‘ I’ro _viucc are r-nu-slnr: lllll('lI uneasiness in the minds of parr-nlg and oth- ers. II is reported that lll’l)l‘l‘_ iwv- on _\'(‘;il‘ old sou (ll .\li'. null Mrs. Fred Younkcr of Kingston , hzii; bcr-u laid up with this tllfiviidfl", Mrs. (Irzingt-r llliii-Pliuil of .-\r gylc Slloro is seriously sir-k ul llle home of her SlHiPlI‘ lll law, Mrs. Joiiii Maclrcnn of Long (fret-k. .\Ir-=. Mai-Piinil has been visiting fFienils rind relallvve In llll‘ hope of Ti’ gaining lit-r Iil-llllli. hill ll is not Illi- proving as her niliuv friends would wish. fir. Murt-Illson of llousliilix’ is iilloniling her. Mr. Angus llnrrnh of New llnv- i-n ior lilo past fortnight has l)"l‘ll coliilnoil in his Iionic and Ili‘ll through illness. ills son. who has l’l(‘('Il rcsiillng in Windsor, Uni-iris, iilITlVPiI llllllll’ Inst \\’(’t‘l( to visit Ills father. ‘.'l light purallylii- _ at thc parsonage, ‘Pryoii, being the guests of his brother. itcv. George Sulucrs. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Uyllsllliitl Robblce of N-cwluii. Muss, are visiting Mrs. Alex ltubblce, ‘Pryoil. The young lucn of Victoria have purchased lroiil .\li'. Charles Palm- cr some land to be used '41s athlet- ic grounds. Tllu site llik; cost three iluudrcd dollars. n largo part of wliicil has bccll valet-d and paid on lllt! properly. Several inicrisstiug bull gaulcs have Ill-cu ileid and it is i-xpcclud that the results in ilu- provi-il physical development will justify liic new undertaking. [lobster fishing for the Late ses- son on tile South Sidc of the I-s- land has I)t.’t‘ll lairiy gouddllring the opening week. 'l‘he lobsters are of .i lair size. llnvcrs are present to buy llic lobsters alive and ship tlioui lo the iililtl-d Slates. As lilo price ilffi-reii is around cigillceu Ptfflis pi-r lb, and two men in a.'boal can gel about one illilllilffll pounds pcr rial llicri- is not nlucli induce- ment lo llCIVl‘ flu-iii packed. so the niajoriw are soiling, them alive lroul their boats and traps. Large c-atclics uri- rcpurii-il from llll’ Eg- mont llay lllfiiTlPi, willie fishing at‘? Suilluil-rsiill- and other points very fair. Thu early fishing sens-- on was poor. i .\lr_ Boyd NCWSOIII of tile Bank“ 0i Nova Sculls. .\IacAd:im Jllflt!) lion, New llrunswick has been‘ spvnllillg his holidays at-Crapaud and Westuiorolanii. lltlflltlll lilzll School ‘TCOIKIIICII af- ter the holidays with a staff of new teal-hers. Miss Nollie Read of liordcn is ll’rincipzil and Miss Milt- iiLi‘l of (Tairli-ton is ilssistnlit. Miss Main-l (‘airrulhi-rs of dlurdon assis- lnul tcziciicl" for thoupusl two yours is leaching ‘this tcrni in Belmont School. .\Irs. Lloyd hlorcsldg of Hampton irvtilrnvil on 'l‘iiur>-il;iy evening the tlvi-nly first lroni llio I’. E, I, H05- pllal wliierc she llliltl been a [ialii-nt for more than two weeks. She syn-irks \’(‘.l‘_v highly of thc treat- ment rcccivi-d liicrl: under the care 0f lh‘. You. Iii-r friends sincerely liopi- she may be greatly helped by licr bc-lnl-r tin-re. .\ir. Saul Lock of Appln Road is recllvvrlllp. from ll sevcre attack n! .\ir. and Mrs. Thouilrs flours of (lhzlrlollctivwu were. visitor»: lfll Ilfllhllilw on til elwl-niy fourth. hi»: ing L'Ili’t<lr~l of .\ir. uliil Airs. (li-ildlc Marla-oil. ' I Ifini», growing wi-nlluvr with rel frvslilil; sliolvl-rs of ruin Iizis (“inn-i l’l| a great luiprovl-iiil-ni Ill the. crops during Ilic Plltil forililghLl The grain ls filling oul bellvr and’ IFQCPIII rninls will lIl'l]l llii- :tll‘i'l\\', which iii some plan-s. especially on llgiil soil. will bu shorlcr tiiau last: your, r _._____ I Ilafvcslilll: will lic goiii-irnl by llll" lrnd of August and with rl. silluibll‘: satisfactory wualiii-r lllflll’ will bu’ tooth nvcirzigc crops ul wllual, l)iI.I’"l le_v and (liiifi. 'l‘ili- pruup-wTs ior prod’ crops of polalilcs, turnips i-lc. wcrq IIOVOI‘ any hriglrii-r and farm one‘ on i’. Id. I. have grvui ri-zisiliis. for IlP-llll; opliullstlv. Nu‘ great lots iii-s froiiprust, hall ur crop liiliui-i-s are usually uxpi-rii-iiccii lu lIii~ (Liv ll(‘ll of lilo liulf. .\fll‘l‘ our‘ yvurls l‘\‘.\‘lll“ll('<' iii llll‘ land of UIlVll‘ Salli. .\ir. and .\lri<. Llewellyn (inulbli- llil\'l' rolur ~d to l‘. l-I, lulillil ill'i‘ ri-silnliiig fziriii llll: at iliilllblttl-l Corner. Should not clllzi-lls or llil_< vlllcc uudi-r lllt‘ leadership iil I't‘ll liii- governnu-nl givelvonu- bui-k iii-r sons houics and farili: so lllIlI\l‘I‘i>iIil lli l"i“'(‘ill .\'l‘lli'*='.’ Iii ailing il..-iiul.',li S"? lions of this Island llllnftl oiqicciffliy ill illL‘ lflilslurli parts one can sw- liillny hum-c..- OIIUI‘ ivilh inhabitants now vacant and illl‘ iloors and u-ln- ilows Iloariii-d up. (in inquiring illl‘ (‘llui-‘i- of slit-Ii \'il(‘iIIIl places mic rc ijl‘l\'(‘t<l VlIFlUIIH iIIIr~'\\'L'I‘.\'. lil Silllil‘ cases pan-ills had Iii-oil living on llicc farms and lllvll‘ ClllllllTPH Will‘ king away In tin» l'nili-il Slates. ill irouriro of llnli- llll‘ [van-ills have tiled rind the children so lnr have faili-d to return. in some neighboring farmers bought or renli-li farms and do not fIl‘(‘Il the cxlru re sidcnccs or farm Iiuildings. Would it not be u good policy l0 encour- ogn the return of native born films and daughters lo their former horn much~or even more eons or any other brought Iicro at much expense. l than Ill-brid- Professor Alden Dawson. ac- companied by his wife and little money conditions being tight pafly ted ii-zmd. blood poisoning i-iiilscd by an infec- . f‘ Ford Gave Out No - Interview, He Says l)lu"i‘it0i'i‘, Aiich, Aug ZS-llenry Ford, iii a vein-loss ilespatch to his ilfflcc hcrc, tonight positively ill-nicd slntciiicuts crediti- I'll o lillil yvslorilay lly the Montreal Slur wlicrciii lic was quoted ns say. lug that illu liu Kiux Klan was iuisliliiii-rslooli. .\ir. Ford. lil his message, not only ilcnii-d the interview publishl rd by thc bloulrcai Star. but assert, t‘ll that he Iiad given no interview. ll-I iillyonc wlillo..ln.liontrcai and also filiIlUfl that he had not ills- cilsscil tile Klan. 'l‘lii- iiicsslagi- further Instructed llll‘ Ford offices here to "make a positive ilClllill of nu absolutely false statement." -—~--~:0>-_--_ _ London Bridge . \ T0 Be Tested '_"'°_ , l“ i. li.lr.\'lll).\'. Aug. BB."TIIC fa ' “If: I‘ll_\'llll‘. "London ‘Bridge is a Iluivli." lost-s Ils Illlllic fibttr l'ill‘-‘ of London's officials, who have I‘lfl'1‘l\'l‘ll warnings that the ancient slruitturi- is bordering on the con- ditions iii-scribed iii Mother Goose. llivoi- worIii-rs report that onl- of illv pit-rs lizis dropped Your luclics llIlll(‘l' the stress of traffic thrown ull liii- HIFIIVIIIII‘ when the Water. loii bridge. another of London's I'll-Ill! uplvrli-s spanning the Thames llPPlIilll‘ Ini-zipzu-Iluloli for" heavy vi-llivlos. ' 'l‘i-sl.- are shortly to be mudo to ii-‘lt'i'l‘lillil tlu- repairs ilcccssary to HilVl‘ Loiiiloii Iiridgc, thc original- strucluru dating from 1176. The present brldgi» wan rebuilt in 1831. Fifty palre hllflh elaae foxempu of 1024 guaranteed to more :0 “ Polnta er better wlth good bruahee ". es? Our own sons who understand Md “M-m‘ mummy m" fllfi" ' conditions here should be worth nslflt The“ w"! “u.” h’ . p-ny f" In the United Staten but owing to Bea man! "*- daughier recently spent n few (lays viaitllli! ffiafivo! rind lmmmranl“ "Y: sell. Prices are reildfilble‘ and quality first elaea. V ‘ " '* ' All enquiries eenfidentlar "but curiosity seekers will receive-no goofy ae wilitcwfryeu rnean u: neae lrléiidfffllifoliltllvntf "at" "i... a: ..' .-....... Ilave iaiiIiv-r‘ _' ' fill-so vacant‘ _ _ _ ,_ v .