Investment‘ gf f '18 Age Gilt-edged Gov- I ent Security ioffers an OP" rtunity of earn- ~,ggP1'OfltOf6 1 4% , d an Interest-In- ome m1] ‘giing from 7H0 43%. Munro/Print! and i inn“; Uncond g , Gwmmgqlbythc hem: l Gowmment and Backed l wyhglnflm Remumesv/ i rmwg and F919)‘ uiilim PW?"- 9 m; mvsruzu-r HOUSE or f, ii, CORDASCO & COMPANY , AuZING axcwslvszr nv ‘Rloifslclv GOVERNMENT AND ' nulvlclmr. aolvm ipllaclh mus-r BUILDING, m s-r. JAMES s-rnszr “wmm . ,-. cannon UNBURN n the Principal‘ s“ central ellsrlilsll COME 1o IONA ‘IBI. 17th. Big picnic. IZZB-S-IZ-fl vice. Phone 687 or ZOO-J. ‘J uardlan. RODD'8 TAXI SERVICE lfilre Hotel, Em Phone 443-1. le closed from inclusive. 1229-8-12-31 DISSAPOINTMENTBV-L. 55mm ‘as by sending ill a yedrly new or all and keep tron bel di loiuted. I ng up’ HAMPTON CIRCUIT — United hurcil. Hampton Circuit, preaching ‘TVlCB, ‘Sllllllily, Aug. 15th. Hon. llaw- 11 a. lll., DeSable 3 p. p1,, Victoria 7.30 p. lll. THE ass-r vs-r - that is what ‘nlr renders say when they are landed the ‘Case of Needles. Do you want the best yet’! Renew to- ifiy and get yollrs. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- ‘lev. ldwen lilncDollgall will preach sfaturllay 14th at Iris lit 7 p. m, llltl lSabbath 15th at. lBelle River it 10.30; .'Polllt Prlln at 3, and liirc lllli at 6.30 p. nl. READERS SATISFIED — Every reader of the Guardian that has received our case or needles lllls been more than pleased, they have pronounced it the best yet. Now is your time to act. will preach :Saturday 14th at Ar. lzyle Shore at 7.30 p. m. and "p1,. ‘lilllll lfitil at DeSuible at ill: "ill!" 'i‘raverso at 2.30 and Pulli- lllersidc zlt 7 p. Ill, Special c<'.!eo- Lion. VISITING MINISTER-Rev. It. .l. (Jnnlpilell nllii wife of ’I‘orl.-:lto, motored to this province last week. Mr. ClTntpbell intends Ill lu- bollr ill the interests of the Clllzrch of Scotland. Last Sunday he ilreucllell at Mlllrrny River iii a Ii; Mlnarrfs with sweet oil or mam and aplliy- Qliifiii B-iiii permanent relief. ‘SHOES MADE FROM REPTILE LEATHERS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND We are showing three new lilleo made from these pop- lllar leathers at $7.50 A PAIR Ne. l, Grey Alligator, light wtlslltoxlord with covered tlllian heels. "ll-Z. Blonde oxford so lIiilVIl N0. 3. Grey Lizard, one ""9 Piimiil with covered cuhan heels. All oi the above are made overthe latest lasts and from the newest patterns, fashion- Iilleln every way and ru- Ionahly priced. A he Illillment I of the pop- us» RUBY mm; hover,’ ,.°_ New York lClty, GOLD CLOTH NLVERCLOTH HAnv:sr a%AVEL ONLI GRAm “HT FLESH stusu P RICE REDUCED To u?‘ Ail size; Ql/z to l0. AL than Foorwzsn very large congregation. He wi l as sist at the communion servic l at Tuesdsy, A“. sols TAXI llsy and night [an A CASE FULL OF NEEDLES — ‘hat is what you get freq; with you, lew or renewal subscription to tho 325 QIIOOH Street. DR. AYEfiSi-llelltist office will Aug. 13th to 21st he avoided. Get our Cass of Need. renewal subscription to the Guard. CHURCH OF ‘SCOTLAND.- Rer. R. .l. (talllpbell of Toronto T ; of thcK-ourtesy and us.’ W. 'l' "lil/ " PAGE rlvn 1O 15's» Every package of Winchester Cigarettes contains r. poker hand insert card. Save these inserts-they are valuable il A exchange for packs of high grade playing carJs, etc. OX-OOO-OQOO The Man Nobody Knows INSTALMENT XXIV. THE GREAT IDEA PREVAILS in the very last week the "Phar- isees and Herodlaua" gathered to~ gather a picked delegation of sharp wits and sent them with what looked like an absolutely fool-proof bomb. They started in. with ‘flat- tery; after all he was a simple fell llow from. the provinces-a few kind words and his head would be turll- ’ ed. Then they would catch him of! his guard. “Teacher, we know that you speak the truth." they said, “and that you don't care anything about the authority 0r office which a man holds. You treat them all alike, and speak your nlilld bluntly be- cause you get your thoughts dir- eel. from God. ‘ “Now tell us, is it lawful to give ‘tribute unto Caesarvol- not?" Very clever, gentlemen, very (clever indeed. If be answers that it isn't lawful, you will have the record of his reply in Herod's hand in an hour; and instantly he will be under arrest for propagating rebel- ‘iioil flgainet the Roman power; it’ he answers that it is lawful, he iwlll lose his popular following. Be- cause the people hate the Romans, and dodge the taxes at every turn . ’. very, very clever. . us looked at thslh with frank K I L L contempt. as if to say, you really think I am quite as simple as all that?" “Somebody lend me a coin," he exclaimed. An eager listener dug into his pocket and produced it. Jesus held it up where all could see. Whose picture is that?" he de~ Germs Swarm “Vomit spots” Just from the tongue, Flies must be killed. Millions Kill the flies. Then there is rt in the midst of wolves. Beware of men: for they shall deliver you up to councils and ill null Mrs. Kelly are delighted with their trip, and speak very highly kindness of the people cvcrywilere they have gone. CANNEL COAL — For cheerful fire ill tile grate you can buy this gooll coal now at A. Pickard & C0.- Phone 240. 1233-8-12-31 DETAINED - The large motor- boat Nancy Lee which was seized on Monday by the Customs Cutter "Grllybfl is now at the Marine Wharf awaiting instructions from lfllleillall on August 22llll ill i at Killross on the 259th. ‘His ll! ‘recs, will lilo 52 Upper Ilillsboro Si. care iiov. E. MacDollgull. HEAD OF HILLSBORO N7TES -*Mr. Stephen Connolly hill, Zl'llIl‘Il-| cll to Elllyvale, arml- l» ifljig friends at Illlishoro and llorell llBllF.—~l\’ll‘. and Mrs. w. r. Jlll-lllllsi ' llrrivvd home on a visit to Illlpboro on Saturday, they nlotorli fromi Snnlervlile, ‘lllass.—~ Miss (Iertrudef McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs‘ Fidells McDonald, is visiting: in Georgetown the guest of l\lr. and, Mrs. Mat 'Procper.—-iMastcr Urban Lclllcilan has returned to Bridge- wntcr, Mass" after visiting his aunt 1nd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. U. Bam- brick. ENJOVING THEIR HOLIDAY- Mr. llllli tllrs. Joseph J. Kelly, Cam- bridge. ‘Mnssp with their two chil- llrell. are spending ll few weeks’ vlll-lltilm on the island, visiting re- lative-s and friends in Charlottetown llnll at Auburn, Trncnllic and lonll. .\lr. Kelly is n snn of Mr. allli Mrs. John Kelly, Auburn. ‘Ile left hero about geven years ago; and. by ail- llliy. steady application, lllld ‘intel- ligence, has now become one of the most successful builders Mill contractors ill ‘Cnmilridge. Mrs. Kelly, although an American by birth, lllls lived tlli‘ greater nil"! 0-‘ her ilife on (‘llnllllilln soil. Site lli ll young woman nf nlucll culturll tlilll charm of manner. This is her second visit to the Island. Mi‘- i HllllllrEll 0011315 Worth -For Thirty Five Cents When you are alwakened from fl sound sleep by Cralnlpfll Wiieil with‘ ollt n moment's warning pain springs upon you. i“ than yo", would readily pay a hundred doi- lnrs for the quick relief you could secure from a thirty-live cont bot- tle of trusty old Nervllille. Noth- lug like Nervlllne to relieve cfflmfpg, stomach gas, diarrhoea and kindred ills. Neurnlgia, cold ill sore throat. O the chest and _%~ Buildup iiCa-ltadcu-Keep- ti‘? PSOP)“ at , I AM FREE > YOU MAY BE _...__- of disfiguring blotchos and skin irritation and so if you are troubled with this dnnoy- lng condition your best in- terests will be cured by using 1 WAMPOLE’S In 50 cents and 31-09 ii" bottles. It is tho but cum- mor medicine OXQIM- GRAPE-SALTS i the Customs Department at Otta- wa. ller cargo consisting of about 250 CIISBB-l of liquor has been trans- ported to the ‘Customs warehouse fnr safekeeping. The crew are be- ing held awaiting advice from Otta- wu. INSTITUTE MEETING — The Lit-tie Pond \V0ill0ll'$ institute, held their lllolltllly meeting Friday ev- elling. Aug. 6th at the home oi‘ Mrs. A. D. -l'liacDonalil. Fifteen lneul- hers and four visitors were present. One new member was welcomed. lvliss Windsor, Assistant Supervisor was preseni and presided at the meeting. After singing the Ode and reading the minutes it was slig- ‘gesteli that prizes for proficiency and lleportlllent be given each grllllc lli the ellll of school year. M183 Wlnllsllr tilcll gave u demon- stration on ldirst Aid and Bondag- illg wllil-il was very prllctituli and lllterl-sting. Thl- social hour was spoilt ill singing by llfisses I-‘lo and iBlallcilc blllclhinald which was lunch clljoyl-ll by all present. TbP next nlertillg is at the 1101119 0i’ Mrs. Charles lilac-Donald. Sept. 2nd. Tile meetl-ng closed with the Na- tional Antilcnl. MORRlSON-McLELLAN—- To the strains of Wymltn’s Wedli/ing Bells‘ March. rendered with dainty pre- cision by MlSS Irene Morrison, Blly- side. Mr. William Basil Morlileon of Baylsde led io the altar ‘in Sl- iPatrlck‘s church, Grand River, Lot 14, Mary Jane Mcliellarl, daughter of‘ the late Mr. rlnd Mrs. Nell Mc-' lflllllll. Miss Bertha Morrison, niece] of the groom. and Cyrene Mcfiellan, brother of the bride filled the duty- of witnesses. Tile sacred ceremony performed by the Pastor, Rev. John -A. McDonald, assisted by Rev. Ur- ban -R. Gllliis was accompanied by the Sixth Tone Mail's, sunk by "- fuil choir, ‘Mrs. Jos. J. Mclleilaii, in her usual pleasing voice sang two helllltlrlll solos, lilting to iiir occasion. ‘Mr. J. D. lllfcLellan life" sided at the olfigan. After ti"? CH9‘ nlolly the newly wedded couple r9- turncd to the home of the blilde where breakfast was served f0 Nothing better for twenty-four lcllestir-cio" iiieiiii“ "i the ‘bride and groom. Mrs. J. D. lMdbelinn and Mrs. J. J. Mcllilli! acting all hostesses for the bride. After breakfast amidst showers of rice and confetti the bridal party motored to Charlottetown for luncheon returning to the home o; the groom n, six o'clock where dinnernnd a grand receiiflion was tendered them by I119 870M115 nlother, Mrs. Catherine Morrison. Over two hundred guests partook (‘if the wedding feast. The wetldlll; r961 was played by Mr. Joseph Mor- rison of Connecticut, ‘brother of m9 groom, while Mrs. Joe. L. Com- gran, liclvemide, accflmllililied ‘"1 the piano. ~No merrier 0i‘ 115991!" gathering responded to the joyous sppoal:—_‘0n ‘with the dance. Lei joy be unconfined, when youth and pleasure meet. To chase the loav- ing hours with fiyiiiE 189i. ail Ii 9 response only ended as old ‘ Sol re- piendent in wedding Tfliiiient- Peehk‘ etl his stlill-slnlllng face over t 6 horizon to announce the dawn 0! "llnother new day." A i181‘! D1939‘ in; feature of the nights priiflfiim was the step-dancing by MPI- Wilt’ of Boston and Mr. James A. M0- POLICE COURT._ There werl no cases at the Police Court yes terday morning. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT:-Con grutlllntlolls are dllc Miss Bertha‘ lMcQunlid of Baldwlll Road School having obtained the public school leaving certificate. LOCAL DOCTORS TO ATTEND —-The Canadian Dental Associa- tion, which lmeets every two years will assemble in Halifax on next! Monday. Among the dentists from this city who will attend arr ‘Doctors lb‘. E. Smullwood, J. S Bagnall, Dr. Alfred Snlullwood, a brother of Dr. F‘. E., of this city will also attend. ‘Dr. Bagnall will. also attend rlleetings of t-he D0- milllon Dental Council of which he is a member. These meetings. will ‘bu held on Friday and Satur- day. i ON ANNUAL ViSiT-— Mr. Wel- don L. Crosman of the Composing is at present on his annual summer‘ visit to his native province. He callle by the S. S. Northland from, Boston to Yarmouth, thence by thel C. N. It. to Halifax, Pictou an-d by; the Ilocbelaga. to Charlottetown.» Mr. Crosman served his sllllren- tlceship as composetor _on the Pro- gress, Summerside. and has been for a number of years in Boston. Hc will leave toduy for Summer- side and other parts west, where he has relatives. Mr. Crosman saw no part of Nova Scotin that com- pares with Prince Edward llsland either as to scenery or agriculture prosperity. PERSONALS lMlss Manllle Waughan of Rox- bury, Mass, ‘is visiting her old home in. this city. Miss Margaret Tralnor, Wor- cester,Mass., is visiting" in the lty. ’ ‘Miss enevleve l-Iammlll, R. N. "is vlslti g her home in Freetown: She has as her guest Miss Bell of Charlottetown. Miss Annie Findlay of Ottawa has arrived on a holiday visit to this city, l! guest at the Cllndal Home. Miss Fannie Kemp, of this city, is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. John McBeth, Moncton, B. Z Messrs. J. E. Cousins, lBradai- bane, Clint Morrison, William lSte- venson, and William Haycock mot cred to the city yesterday. lMlse Marguerite IMcQuaid has returned to her home in St. Teresa after a pleasant visit wtith friends in tile city. lMlss Annie ‘lMacdonald, daughter of Mr. C. E. Macdonaid of Borden pltal yesterday for appendicitis and is reported to be doing favor- ably. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose and two children Myrtle and Buddy add Miss Vina Jieadlbetlur of ‘New Glasgow, ‘N. 8.‘, are among the visitors in the city. They are the guests of lMr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant, Edward Street. Mr. John M. Inman of Concord, N. If, accompanied by ‘his neice, Mrs. Vera lB. ‘Hersey of Hingham, Mass, and cousin Miss Caroline Inman of Boston, Mass.,.are visit- ing many relatives and friends on the island. Mr. James Pendergast, lSecre- tary of the New Annan races was llarold L Worthy PHONE 271 0O mugging presents and a lnfsfl M!‘ Donald, Grand River. Two IITBQ tables heavily iaderh with very ill-l of "rilrlsncilll Enveloiiflll" W8" mute wlitneisses of one of the IIIOII | should prove a plepsnut builds! , popular couples of Grand River. for homefolks and visitors. in the city yesterday. "Mr. ‘Pandor- gast says the races are expected to eclipse all previous records. -It is expected that the track record of 2.11m will be hrl-nlsn Alls. mhl rconl force of the Boston Traveller} was operated on at the City IIos-forkflvfl iii"! fliid ¢°°ii ‘him his sins of omission slon that he was called upon to have gone far. preciable Mr and Mrs A. Wheeler and Jlllll, Alllllerst are in the city. .‘.lr. lqtllvllrd Walsh, lsummerfield '. ill the city. Miss Marguerite LeBerge of ul ‘ cc is in the city, the guest of l..c Jiisscs Dougun, Kent St. Misses Emma lDougan, Inez ,lltllieell and Edna Iflughes, City -e visiting friends in Moncton. Mils Fannie Kemp of this city ~l spending her vacation with Mr ¢"ill Mrs Jolln MncBeth, Moncton. .\'. B Frcd Power who left inst weal. on rcturn to Boston was tak- Lil suddenly ill at Moncton and was compelled to rel-urn to this lty. it is pleasing to learn that he ins almost completely recover- -ll llzld expects to leave for the .ub next month. .\ils ‘Ellsworth and lMrs Lindow. East Presidents 0f the Rebekah ‘ssrulbly and who are attending llc Assembly in this city are the pleats of Mr and Mrs A. J. Houle, ‘lllltllillffl Street. ' Mr. John Plckard, ‘Stlpendiary ‘vfa. lstrate of the town of lParrs- "cl-u. N. S., came through "by ‘!1(ii'il‘ on Monday. ‘He. is a native ‘r lharlottetowu snil has ‘been isilillg old time acquaintances lllli scenes in tile vicinity of the city. I-Ie is a delegate from the Pllljrsboro Lodge of Oddfellows to llll- Grand Lodge. Hon. George Boivin The tragically sudden death of ille- Hon. George lBoivln falls ncrnss what was rapidly becoming ll bitter campaign like a. stilling voice. Mr. lBolvln threatened to be the storm centre of the rising tornado. And now be is gone. Whatever of ambition lay in his heart-whatever of hope—whatev- l-r he may have done in his haste llnll eagerness to win a party triumph-now passes among the things that have been. ‘fhcrc never was a whisper of personal wrong-doing on the part of ilcorge Boivin. The worst he was llccllied of was playing the gllale with the zest and even the recklessness of an ardent compet- itor. "I-ie was not a hide-bound partizllll. He tried to soften the isolation of his race by accepting thc Deputy Speakershlp from thl llnllds of a Conservative Govern- ment. There was a. period w en it was thought he might ac apt lllore. But he decided against it. in spite of this moment of inde- pelldcuce-whlch a prejudiced par- tlznn always finds it hard to for; give-so strong a lmau and so stout n. lighter was the young member from Shefford that the Liberals into their Cabinet. Almost immediate- ly, ho foufld himself defending a salient under the heaviest fire. Generally speaking. they were not or commis- vludlcatc, but those of another. Still tho gallant fight he made bl forl- the Customs Committee will remain long in the memory of those who watched it. ‘There will be real sorrow amen! his opponents as well all his friends to think that so promising a career he! ‘been cut short by s0 blind a blow of chance. I-le we! only forty-four-at the very thres» hold of his public usefulness. With his gifts and his courage, he might His death will a1)- reduce t-he debating strength of tho House of Commons no matter how the elections may go. it is not often that even Quebec, in which to excel in public life is still regarded as an honor- able ambition, prod-lices- so well-l loqulpped and so effective s Perils- mentarlsn.—- Montreal Star. - .t-ng long refreshing droughts. But Heme-Note Ce manded. “Whose name?" Tlley began to be uneasy. The shrewdest suspected that the path was leading toward the precipice, yet thcrc was no escape. Tllcy must answer. “Caesar's" they replied. "Very good," said he ironically. “Render unto Caesar the lthlngs that are Caesar's and ullw God the tilings that are God's." Another repulse for the bost leg- al talent in the city another good laugh for the crowd all- otller story to tell in the taverns, in the Temple court, in the market- place . .. wherever the common folks crowded together . . . Says the narrative describing the defeated queetiollers: "they marveled great- ly at him." . .. and in another place .. "and no man after that durst ask him any question." Every objection had been turned back upon the objectors; evelry trap had sprung upon the lingers of those who set it. No argument was left for them except the final one which ls always a confession of failure. They had the bru-tc force on their side. They could not stand against his thinking but they could, and did, -nail him on the cross. ‘Not in time, however. Not until his work was finished. Not until he had trained and equipped n force which would carry on with double power because of the very fact of their synagogues they will scourge you; yea and before governors and kingls shall ye be brought for my sake.’ more tilau llle is not worthy of me: more than me is not worthy of me. And hc that doth not take his cross and follow after me is not worthy of me. my sake shall find it. Watch the faces and the figures. muscles of U16 There is power ill those [nctg that will not be withstood-power born of the moat transforming appcal which ever fell on hulnall ears. The voice 0f the speaker was stllled at the cross. but the power carried on. It withstood prison and scourglng; ship-wreck and wellrlrless; public cxnldenlnation and the loss or per. sollal friends; chains, and the roar of lions and the flames. James was the first to dic. killed him. His brother John, prisoned for years on island of lPatnlos, drew died on a. cross Whose tern bears his name to this day. Simon Peter insisted that he be crucified head downward, deeming his death Every year in our himself unworthy to suffer in the country there are thousands of manner of his 1.0m, New stiiled conventions . .. political. charlt- the voice of Paul by beheading ailleybllsiness. Most of them are a waste. They are conducted on the false assumption that over-selling and exaggeration are potent forces —that the energies of men respond most powerfully to promises oi easy victory and soft rewards. ’I‘-he great leaders of Lhe. wolrld have known better. Gideon, for example. Wlleu he culled for volunteers to fight the Mldlanites, thirty-two thousand responded. Gideon looked them over critically. He knew the con- flicting motives that had brought them there-some from mere love of adventure, some because they were afraid to be taunted with cowardice; some for plunder; some to get away from their wives. He determined to weed them out at once: "whosoever is fearful and afraid, let him go home to-nlght," he pro- Iiim; but. the spirit of Paul which had proclaimed that “we are in all things more than conquerors," be- EB-n at that moment to have its larger influence. Just a. few brief years and every member of the original organization was gone, but the "blood of tile martyrs was the seed of the church." The Master's training had done its work. The great Idea prevailed. ST. PETEWS R$¢D AND VICIN- I We may say that hay-making is about completed here. The almost continuous rain of.‘ the season held up as if by nlagc,‘ and the hay crop has been housed in excellent; condition. Now the claimed. dry land is being refreshed by cop- The next morning twenty-two kg“ shows“ and ‘he 5min "W3 thousand had vanished. Only ten s 0“ 50° growth" thousand remained. Still Gideon was unsatsilled. He hit upon u stratagem. Down the Peter's Road like other parts of le province has its quota of sum- lsl . hillside llsll across s little bfOOk vmrf°ff_'i,ai,il“g,'gifl,gigfl he led the whole hand. It was a hot morning; the men were thirsty and grimldilsrgesyilrgilgségn ggtiigtezgld ‘lied? and Gmemh standing ‘m m” Archibald Acorn all from Water- biiiik “lid Wmchmg- had a shrewd town. Ill/lass. motored home recently. idea that character would show lt- The sad rpature of the mp w,“ the self under the strain. Sure enough collision of the". 6a,. Wm, m, m,“ of the ten thousand. a. vast maior- impige nem- SL John, N_ B M“ lty knelt down and piiiiheii i-iieii‘ Archibald Acorn was seriously ill- faces into the cool clear water, tak-yured, m"; is a, prawn, h, U“, gen. eral public hospital in St. John. at lasi reports he is lmprovilng rapid- ly. lMiss Renton ls suffering from a fractured arm, and other mem- bers of the party were slightly bruised in the unfortunate mlehnp. The car ie a complete wreck. a few were too eager. They caught up the water in their hands, dash- ed it lnto their faces. and hurried across to the other bank, restless to be on! Only a handful; only three hundred. But Gideon kept Lhem and sent the rest home. Better three llllrlllrsll who wills lot be‘ ‘held back from the battle than ten thou- sand who were merely half-heart- edly ready i0 K0. With the three-hundred. he won. That higher type of leadership which calla forth men's 879M999 energies by the promise of ob- stacles rather than the plctures of rewards-that was the leadership of Jesus. By it he tempered the soft metal of his disciples’ nature into keen hard steal. The nnal con- ference with which he prepared them for their work is thrilling in its majestic appeal to courage. iLlsten to the calm recital of the deprlvatlons 8nd danifi"! Get you no gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses. No wallet for your Journey; nel- lilr. and Mrs. M. C. McLean of St. John, are spendling their llnlldzly season a; ‘Peter's Road guests of Mr and Mm. W. L. McLean. rlvlr. find lllrs.‘ ‘rlllgll MdPhee of Halifax, N 8., with Miss Ethel John- ston. R. N. of New York, arrived here recently, the guests of Mrs. A. M. Johnston and other relatives ere. Mr. fWlliiam Davidson from Boll- tnn iis now spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Davidson, Peter's Road. lMr. John Beans of Sydney, N. 8.. s visiting his many relatives here. Mr. Bears has wonderful vocal po- wers, and on Sunday afternoon ser- vice here, he favored the Peter's spread thirty different diseases. safest, cleanest, surest way is with Fl -Tox. ness and that wonderful summer comfort -— a house without files and mosquitoes. He that loveth father or mother iiiiii and he that loveth son or daughter bfllii 311i iiifli by WHEREVER THERE ARE PLIES use, far-roar‘ ‘s Twila on Flfs Tongue ACTUALLY thousands. Scientists say the fly swallows these germs. Later drooling out upon the tongue. scientists call them. the fly may have found the‘ health, c eanli- Wfls iTBfllPd i0 another solo. "Abide with nle" by Mr. M. C. McLean. which was rendered in his usual vigorous style. A male quartetto was also an Important feature of Ithlis meeting as follows: Rev. Mr. Rllssl-ll, .\'l. C. McLean, John Bears ll. Willard McLean, Divine SfirYlPPs were conducted on Sab- Rev. Mr. Russell. Mr. Imsiic S. Macdnnalli, mechan- ical engluecr at Iialniiton. Ont., ar- rlvcll home 0n tho occaslion of the lie that fllldeLh his life sllllu loselmimm‘ °' iii“ lam" "is We W"- it; sllll he that losoth his life for "m" Wiumiia“ °i Pam's Rim-d- "Miss Iilllrgaret McPherson of See the shoulders straighten, the swmoy‘ N‘ S“ is “t 9'85"“ Visiting t ti - . ' “p5 grow hurdulgroslt home oi‘ her uncles Stewart Greek itiver, ‘All interesting event occurred at Allis-tun on the 31st ult., when Ml‘ and Mrs. A. D. MciLeoll celebrated the Zlflfllfiffsilfy of their "Golden Wedding". All the family were present with one exception, and the gathcrling was large including many relatives and friends. A gumptuoug rc-paret was served by the hostess and family, during which an ad- Ilerod Agrilillfl dress was rend to _our honored host lnl- and hostess the stony reply was made. suffered martyr- lllllSlC, beguilell dom amidst frightful tor-tufts Au. whllle the shrill put. aid ' Dhll" iliilich a suitable Sweet strains of .tlle happy hours. plbrock of "Don- and "The Camerons Gathering’ rose ill nlartial strains under the practised skill of Piper llugh lilcPilt-rson of Wood islands. Mr. illlll Airs. Jlc-Leoll were made lllc ral-iilicllis of a ilalldsome cash gift ill gold, tile good will and res-ports 0t‘ their guests on this aus- piicious occasion. l0 .___. Visitors here while revelling lln the pastoral beauty of our fair pro- vince, nevertheless express unqual- ified ('Ol'I(li.‘lllll8.llOll of the railway service proulded for patrons of the C. N. R. east of Charlottetown. A delay of one day in our Capital city is necessary‘ in order to get a train to the eastern section of the Island, sOLllll of Montague. A passenger train, or other service such as is iin operation in other parts of the Island from Royalty Junction Lo Murray Rllver, connect- ing with afternoon train from Bor den would save this delay and greatly augment tourist travel ll" this section of the Island, whose old-world atmosphere and pleasafll climate lln summer is unexcelled in any part of Canada. Let us hope that this ambition will in the near future find fulfillment. The mills of the gods have heretofore ground slowly. May the mechanism of Rae Duncan Conlmlsdlon make all speed to the betterment of condi- tions here. Pro buno publico. Miss lsilllllllfi Purdy, R. N. of New York. who has been spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Purlly of Alberton ls now spending a few days in Monta- guc the guest of the llflsses Alice and Beulah lliaolnzod. These three young ladies uiill return to New York in September. to resume their duties in tile nursing profession. Professional Cards Mark R. lgcGuigan I I UARRIBTER, SOLICITOR, ETC Money to Losn csmsron Blookfl“ rlottnownJLEJ. 2220-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald l. Graduate of N. Y. Poo‘! Grsdusto Medical School and Hospital Prnotloo limited to Eye, In, Mess and Throat Testing Eyss and supplying Glasses Ofiios, Isyor Building Grsst George Strut Offioo Hours-O to 12.30 1.80 to 5. Mcnollslll a Moria-é B. - ‘. A. IIQDONALD H. runes-lies Road congregation with a well rendered solo "Bcaulilful land." In the evening service the audience the: two coats, nor shoes nor staff. Behold l send you forth as sheep l. . Iurristors, Attorneys, Ito. Money llloy Milling nsefilhli 2?‘? _.-_—-»~> - cases-s.