- Guardian. qfficc. W... . A ‘fflfitii-AUGIJSI‘, Vi. 1:“ . ,, .11,‘ i us. 3.413s ofilgneo, Kai . ' f?‘ ‘Agontsi t-Wanted warn-so c‘ |.|v_ ~ seam-s for gWatkins 150 products. Direc to consumer. Write The J. ll. I-tkins 00., 879 Graig Bt..__Waat, ontresi. _- . m Help Wanted-Male WANTED-d/Ian to work on rancl. 511913’ J. B. ' Rombaugh, Mt. Edward Road, Charlottetown. ‘ 875-9-21. ‘SALESMEN WANTED FOR "Th! Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries‘ '. to solicit orders for high class nursery stock Experience usneo essary, territory reserved high est commissions paid, handsomr . equipment. Write for full particu- 1- lars. Stone d: Wellington, Toron- .- _t0, Ontario. was: uouzv 1+ HOME.-— sis _, to $60 paid‘ weekly for your spare time writing show cards ' (or us. No canvassing. We in- , struot and supply you with the . works West-Angus Show Card . Service, 102 Colbourne Blding Toronto Wanted >--—-+-—i—- WANTED-A POSITION BY EX- ’ pericncetl man to take charge oi’ _l'ox ranch. Apply at Guardian - Office. 853-8-31. ‘ROOMERS WANTED. — LARGE front room, suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred Apply 113'.’ Kent street. 901-10-0i .___€___________, WANTED—OlN‘E LARGE ROOM or two small ones for light housekeeping. Apply Guardiall Office. 903-10-2i For Sale o-—-.—---—s—-—-i————-——i OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-AP- ply Guardian Office. FOR SALE——An organ at a bar- gain. Write A. B. C., Guardian - FARM FOR SALE.- AT CALE- dollla. known as MacLcllllnWs "it? earth X fills-Wt‘ ‘stiff-o’... ~ e.-- era"? 1 Help ‘Wanted-Female 10,1922’ 1 l - ~ 1,"F-r1i p ‘ ‘F. '"1';l".'..-:' “rt-aim II. Boll! ml one word. Ill for elli- l llreao halal-III! oral. ail must .'Y 00K worse-oils willing-l; learn at the Clifton so... ,_ sro-s-tr. WANTED A MAID FUR GENER- al housework. Apply Mrs. James D. HBBBII, ZBIGKSII! 5t. 847-8-31: is... LADIES cos-me HOLEFROOF Guardian lHOP-from Holman’: Catalog. -~‘Sunlmarside train for the Emerald picnic next Saturday afternoon at 1.45. HOSIERY at 75c pen pair, Pun die Fersuson. Shoe Store. _ » Aug. 9 2i FATHER McQUAI-DiB PICNIC will he peld in Emerald (right near 111° 81811011). on Saturday next. LIVE FOWL—1S. B. Pendleton will buy hcsvy live fowl over 4 1-2 lbs. at Village Green and vicinity Wednesday nnd Thursday of this WANTED-Immediately maid for general housework. flood wanes.‘ -_Mrs. CL. Miles 80 Longworth Ava, Phone 825. 712-7-1f. ».._ -._ . i WANTED FOR SMALL FAMILY ‘by- August dist, small house or bungalow, centrally located with modern conveniences. An ply Guardian Office. 698-7-31 .i________ Miscellaneous __.___.______. JNO. ALFRED MoDONALD, BUR veyor. Harmony Jet. 733-21! _ _.__.._.:__-_.-_.._. CHiM-NEV SWIEPER. chimney fixer. Apply Andrew Brown, 21 Hiilsboro Street. 864-9-12i APPLICANTS DESI-RODS OF ‘EN. terlng September class of North ses write Superintendent. ___ BEGlNlNlNG FRIDAYi. AUG. ‘l1 Dr. Green Hunter River will the in Bratalballe on Friday nnd Stanly Br dge on Saturday or chcll wcck. ulltil further not- ,ice 1383-10-31. SNAP SHOT FlNlSH-ED~-—<Save money nnd time by sending your films to us to be developed and printed. Give us n triaL-Enl- pire Studloplfiii Great George lSt. 865-0-1mo Teachers Wanted 1 _ TEACHER WANTED for Mlllvalc supplement $100.00. — S-bl-ii-Ji School, Alfred ‘Murphy, Secy. Past (irand Masters Maritime i.0.0.l‘. Adams Training School for Nun" noun. BE ONE OF THE CROW-D ISBN- 1118 town on Saturday afternoon Jlext for the picnic at Emerald iStation. CHILDRENS GOLF HOSE’. — 50c and 60c per pair, Purdie Fer- Euson, Shoe Store. Aug. 9 2i. _ Saturday afternoon at 1.15 is the time the crowd‘ leave for the big Picnic at Emerald LADIES SILK HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ‘in c. large variety of shades at $2.00 per pair, Purdi 1“01‘8"5°i1. $111M‘ Co. Aug. ‘J 21 The day uftcr tomorrow is tllc day of the Big ‘Picnic at Emerald Station. Train leaves at 1.15. Mr. G. J. Rouscil, ‘Supreme Pre- ‘Sii18lli; of tQo Sons cl‘ England, ac- coulpzllllcd by Mr. David J. Poe- ltor, Supreme Secretary are in the ‘city ml official business and ad- dressed melllbcrs of Eton zlud Prince Edward lodge on 'l‘ucsda.'i night. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD Church of England service next ‘Sunday at Springfield at 11.00 n. nl. and at Crapllud llt 7.00 p. m, Sermon subject—"Tlle most popu lar sill ill the world." Everybody invited to these services. CHURCH OF ..-SCOTLAND.— Tile Conllnunlon of the Lord's Slip ber will he ‘rbacrviztl at illlurcllill on Saillbatll. Aug. 20th, services at 10.30 a. nl. and 0 1p. ‘m, Prepara- tory services on Thursday at 2 p. 1a.. nnd Salim-day p; 7.30 p, m_ Thanksgiving service Monday at 10 ll Ill. Rev Theo. Ross, formerly of Bctlcqlle will assist the pastor. JLIBERAL CONSERVATIVE ldarnl, 75 acres of land with, good buildings, 65 clear and ill- good state of cultivation, and the rest ulldor good growth of hardwood, nnd convenient to illllirciiilu _u'l_ld school. For {urin- cr particulars apply to M. J. Stovrnrt, Caledonia. 905-10761 Lost LOST-Jo the city sum of money on Sydney St, between Pownal‘ tuuiisrrlnr or. theresllonts- Rs- ‘ wai-dten season/its‘ », bliss llelcll Yeo and Miss "Pearle Jones returned to tllc city ‘ilitor u visit to hlolltrcal, Quebec Pinnd Sllerorooke. ., Miss IXG-lutlys Bell. t‘:f0l‘llll(il‘iy oi‘ ‘CililTLQiICiDWli is visit tin-g in Cllaricttctbwn‘. the guest 'ni Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. McKay. * Rev. Dr. Jns C. McGuigan of Edluullioll, Alberta, has arrived ‘on a visit to his parents, Mr. and ’-Mrs. Gctlrgc M1Guigfln. city. Fut- llcr MCGdllgilll is secretary with ‘l-ils Grace Archbishop OLeary. William lrlarrison, seven year oldson oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yates, who was operated oll lust Friday at the P. is}. I. llosiliilli 101‘ appendicitis is progressing favor- inbly. Rev. Dr. nnd Mrs. Annalld }l.l".'c' zrcturlled to l-lnnsport. N. S.. from an enjoyable visit to Alberioll. l’. ‘E. I. Willie on tllc island they were guests oi’ llev. G. A. nml Mrs. Christie. i ‘ I BIRTHS asRRlcAN-At ille (‘lty llospllnl on Angus-t. 8th. to Ml‘. nnd M15- Georre llorrigan. n (K111511101- ‘1 BOSWELL-w“. Lelfiiianlls. Vic- ,‘ torla, Tuesday. Mgust 8th to Mr. ‘_. and Mrs. it. K. lloswcll. (I100 .Miss Ruth, Mdcilrcgor). ll dauiiil" ter. . ’ l i DEATHS DONALD, — At 504i. View. on Au- gust 4th., 1922,‘ liirs. Wm. A. 1111"" midmlgcd 80 years. ,ROBERT$——MZ Highfield Alli! 9th. ‘Robert Roberts.‘ aged 67 Years. funeral from the residence of hid ‘son .J\lil0i, lilglllfield, Friday thc ' 11th. instant. at 2p. 1n. interment l-‘uirvicw Cemetery. 1i McGRATH-Died u. st. John. N- B.. Tuesday. Aug. 8th, Mary H- ‘luhcrsth. and v%e oi‘ Mr Justin , tho "late Rupert st daughter 0f and Mrs. Nor» 1, ton f this city. unerui from 111° rosi ell/c oi ller nlotllel. 70 11D" qpor Prince Si. ,Frit' afternoon ‘It 2.30 t0' St. '- , (Gypsy). tho flitriiub , . inn-s“! ‘ ‘ville, originally 1 1886-87. ' 'l‘ourist ‘Association. Past, .11. ‘angers. Tillllllib nail sketches oi’ the liv- ing past grand masters. l. O. 0. F. of tllc Mnrltinlc have been prepar- ed by A. l-‘. Mcsscrvey, a, premiu- out. l-iaiifllx Oddfcllow, as follows: Robert Hlckin, of Pictou, who for many years» has been 0n the staff of tile Marine and Fisheries Department as . specter of Fisheries. Master. 1875-77. Senjamln Brenner, of Charlotte- town. ‘well known in business cir- cles in _Prlllce Edward Island. Ill earlier life one of the stalwarts, Grand “m? Fwd" “m” and most efficient llremibcrs of the ' '11rtlor.——G‘ltnd--Mnster, ..1885-36. Graham .Wbldden,, cf Wolf- of Antigonisll Both tllcreand in Ilalifrlx he Wils engaged p51- 4; mime in lllercantll: life. Afterwards ‘became a Ben- ticnlall farmer. Grand Master, ~ ‘D. James L. Stewart. of Chatllazll. Miiiwwn’ elf-M. P. ‘ll. editor of the Chatllam “ well-known amateur accepted author- Grand world. a yacilinlnn. and an lty in that kind of sport. blaster, 1887-88. Wm. H. Wsathenspcon, of Gran- ville Ferry. intimately associated for years with tllc shipping intol- csts of that port, nnd activelY identified with the business af-i fairs of tllc town. Grand Master, 1888-89. John H. Sutherland, one of the well-known citizens of Halifax. lor mully years 611E380“ 1" ‘11119111955 i“ that city. fterwurds chief custoll-s zlppraistll‘ 0r the D011 01 11mm,“ Grand Muster, 1802-93. ..l-'i. W. Rogers“ of Amherst. a lending barrister in that County (luulborlanti. Grand ‘Master. 11194" 95. ' _,T.‘B._Grady, of Summerside. a prominent official lllollt Jlailwa-Y "1 Prim“ Edward island. Grand’ Master. 18911-97.- Jamcs R MailiifzlliidliuéY-‘ilgfl - . ‘RPS comic el - iifiliuikhs lwntcillllaltel" and 10W" eilcr, uflerlvards removing i" Sllcrbrooko to 0011111101- 1119 5am“ nut-pt business nnd 1101 1H “"1" lector of customs. Grand Mast??- 18:31:11‘: D. McKean, of Wédi-Vmé» mcl-challt tailor, Grand M01110!‘- 1899-90. , ..c. s. Allan. of 81- John. 101111‘ 0r lllcrciulnt of tilili. 011i! W1“?- oru-l- giving up 1111111110"- “P-“iud he could not remain oi 1011-11110 and accepted tllc position of sgggfgulry c1‘ the New lirllnswick " ' l Presi- dent of thc (‘nnlldlall Oiub of that city, urund Mus-fer, 1800-1891. S. A. Chesley, of Lunenburg. judge of probate and u leading member of the local profession ill Nova Scotia. A prominent mem- be, o; u... Methodist Chm-oh. and h1g1,‘ up in, its councils, particuil- July M respects missions. Grllll Master, 1903-03, also 1914 l5. Charles. A. Sampson. of 11011111‘- icion retired utter ll long tllc SchooLBoard of New Bruns- wiclds capital, 1904-05. c! Truro. but since . __rsturning W, "stitsqn a well-knowill ‘w s and H ~ l 11 . -. - - commiss on qiiing ‘Manet’ 180m 1 U ".1 . . s. = . charm 1. cl-ulluhank, of Qalggow, B 6d lifel " ‘or q . ‘the will a Dominion ln-' 1 of parks. so thllt the Council fuel of the Govern-- and ~ ‘ ' ‘bla llt-eer as afibfllltlfy 9' .. honorm c city, (‘lnnd- Mraster. _ Dr. srpltli .1... walker. 111111191111" from overseas residing in. l-lalig, . my qmiul Master, 1906-07. Rogers. of Halifax. I menlbol- oi the pi w in mercant e ‘ O0NVE1NTl0rN—A convention lilo Liberal Conservative electors of the Fifth District of Brim-o, will lbe hold m tllc Police (Jourt lluom iili the Town side on August 14th at tllc hour of 3 o'clock ill tho afternoon for the pulipose of choosing ll candidate to contest tllc ififtil District in the fOHIilCOlllillg bye-election, Each Poll will send flvc tlclogzltcl-l silli- iplicd with] the necessary creden- itirrls to attend. A meeting of the , srrvai.ivefll‘arty, Sail:- .. ‘Spdlledleid in the office of Joins-G itily’ on Friday evening at 1.30 p in. for the Qllfpflfib uf B100t111g§tlelclnltes to attend the convention; E. '1‘. Tmlton, M. D... P10511101". E. W. Manson. Socrc-i 111W- Aug 10-21 PARK DRIVEW|AY RESTRIC. TIONS-Fer some time past there has been liflliife-rellco oi’ opinion us to whotilol- curs should be HHOWCI] ‘"1 111“ ifolullvhy atfVictorlt-l Park by an order in Council. Th-is mat- ter has new been set m, rest, Autos will only be allowed as far 11B the Iiulld Stand \\‘ill‘.ll('.t3 they may tllrll tllo road running llortll to llrlgbtoll Road. Thom will be no deviation from this rule and the Park ‘Keeper has been in- fii-Pllvtcli to soc tllnt the law [g obeyed ill this respect. lic has no choice in the matter only to band ill the names of offenders. The (illty Council is absolutely (lets:- lnillod that this beautiful park Silflil b0 miuio Bftfo for womupjlild children. lill nearly all cities cars are not allowed ill ally portion they have lll-ade rcnsollalible con- cessions in granting tile portion Olin-u as far as tile Iialltl Stand. ~ S. OnE. OFFICERS‘ VISIT. — Mr. G.1J.~R ‘n-‘Supntsnrve-Prui denL-oifntlle Fmllilalllell by Mr. David J. Procter Supreme Secretory of that order are l-ll the-city on (ifliilcinl business: A lllitciillg of the Sons of Ellgltfud Lodges was ilcld (ill "mlesduy evening at which-both these gell- tlomon dolivcrcd splendid iliilflffil! ‘ cs. Bro. G. l). Wright occupied; tllc cillllr llml ll. largo _ number of tllc brctilrtill were ill ottolldarlcq Jllnyol‘ Jenkins ‘extended liwifl-rdlal’, welcome lroln he citizens and said tlldt’ bob" ovctlwvé iia<f'"'lllc finest country to bc found any... whore. Tho pcoplcuvtrrc illteliheiy’, loyal and patriotic allll wolronlotl strangers (with ‘lliistintcd hospitab 11y. UMr. E. '1‘. lliggs. 1M. LJAI, gave n brilliant address and many other brethren added their quota to the nlcctlllg .,,, Refreshments WUTC served. cstcrdaygllro. G. l). Wright entertained the visitors ill tllc morning mm "Mayor Jenkins during the afternoon. Tllcy were greatly pleased with the Province and loin-o this morning for Spring» hill; lialiin-x lid other points... 0|: t0 Building. Slllllmer- ‘ [Board of Trade. nlct yesterday l ‘Soil oi-Jllugloatl cc;- Sllcccisiilillieti i‘ And-Similar Wherry Yesterday Yesterday afternoon a1 01ml)‘. following the unvelillll of the’ war monument in the morning, a very successful, programme of athletic sports and horse racial; was put on. The attendance num- bered ovcr a thousand and the day was an ldenkpne, though the recent rainstorm made the track somewhat heavy. ‘ The Horse Races were run in three mixed classes of half mile heats and were well contested. Follow-lug were the lwinnios hor- ses: . , Glass A: 1st. May Andrew (I'l- 0'Brieu, Adberton) 2nd,. Hasty Llldd (P. Morrison, Glenwnod). Best time. 1041A. , Class B: lst. ‘Breezy Jane (R. i... Arbing, Ilowlan), 2nd, Prince (J. D. Kennedy, (Theory). 3rd. ftedllose, (J. R. Gallant, O'Lcaryl Best time, 1.13. class c: ist. Hackney (Thos. Dorrill. Glellwood) 2nd Pcekaboo (It. MacDonald) (Jeff's Bridge, 3rd. Jolly Polly (Jas. Broderick. Brampton. Best time 1.1.7 Sport Summaries 7s Yards (ir.)‘ soy WBrlen. Lorne Cllnlpilell, Forbes ‘Kennedy. 100 Yd. Dash (Open) E. D. Ellis, C. H. Atkinson, Keith Mia.- tllieson. 22o Yd. Dash: 1. If. n. Ellis, 2. H. Atkinson, 3. Campbell. ‘Shot Put: 1. C. H. Atkinson, l-‘rlulk Platts, E, l), Ellis . High Jump: l. F. Kennedy, 2. Roy O'Brien, 1i. Bruce McNzlugilt. High Jump (sr.) l. E. D. Ellis. 2. K. M-uillicson, 3, F, Kennedy. 1 Millie Run: L. J. Matllicsoll, 2. R. Congllian. 3. 1.. Campbell. Broad Jump: 1. K. Ilowatt, 2. C. D. Ellis} 3. (i. Ii. Atkinson. Quarter Mlle: 1. C. D. Ellis. K. Mlltlllcsoll, 2i. Bruce Mc-Nallgllt. Tile culp for till) best all round athlete was won by lMr. Ellis. i=2 OFFICIALS Horse Races Starter: Russel Rogers. JudQPs and ‘Timers Al-hert Welsh, Geo. Woodside, Frank Meiherill. ' Sports Starter: Dr. Taylor. Judges: Foribes Ellis. Rev. Mr, Practrie, Mayor Burke of Alber- ll. Clerk of Course: Geo. McFad- dell. ‘Cfliiiillr “Arleux" oi‘ tllc Fisheries Iliarbor and vicinity on file look- out. for lobster Sear. The "Ar- leaux" carries a machine gun on_ her forward IMARITIME B. OF Tr-TROCOIXI nlittce oi‘ the local Board of ‘Prado, which iuls in hand tile m‘- Tllllgemcnts for the reception of 111B 110181411105 to iile Maritime afternoon, and decided is bold the sessions on Wednesday and Thursday, September 6 and 7. They are looking for a good at- tcntl-lncc of delegates from mlii parts of the Maritime Provinces and also hope to have represen- tatives of the Provincial Ggyern. 11101116 present. st. John Journal. John '1‘. McNeil], ilh. 17.. was up.‘ P01111011 Professor of Church His- tory in Knox College, Toronto, hy 1110 liflnrll of Yiiallagenlcllt of the 0911mm at u recent meeting. Mr. 110N011]. 111110 is a graduate of Mc- Gili University and also a grliflu. lite of Westminster, Presbyterian (lolici-Ztl. Vancouver, is a natliie 0i’ Elmstlaic and u son of M; dlld Mrs. W. C. MoNcili, former- 1y of ltlllnsrlale and now or grack. 10y P111111. IKEJ. 11nd n_ nephew of Mrs M. E. Simpson, Maipeque, PROVINCIAI:__TJELEGATES— lion J. J. Johnston, will rcprcgenl tllc government and province at n conifer-once to be held in Halifax on August 24th. inst, in (gnnnog. 11,011 with tho federation of the 0171111110 _ Iillioviliccs Universities, under tllc scheme proposed by tllc trustees nf tllc (furry-gin. Fund, for lilo, csinblislrnlcnt of a central upl- ‘(90011)’ for iligller education em- Jlraclllg tile Marltinin Provindns nnd- Newfoundland. This fluittcr has been under ‘consideration for, than‘. years and involves n large Sift through the into Andrew Car‘- negie. -_ ROLICE COURT—At tile Police ‘(liihrt yesterday one (ifllflk wag 111,011 §i0.00 and costs. A breach i>\.tl‘e Motor vfiilifiill Act netted 1110 011i’ $5.00, Two youllg cilaps "i1 0 01111151! oi‘ stealing were ad- ifillfllfill, until today, A cage bronchi my the Sanitary Officer against n. householder for throw- 11111 P011180. otc.. illto a lane. at- wss shownlllnt the tom-pt ask- ednfor sewerage connections at dim-Tel" Limes. and ofi'ered'_t0 would 00111911’ with his requelit, which UQWQ er was refused." , E0 water: etch to pm! lacks-The Cfliifliwfl? - straight heats by Mack a “Am-Eux" PAYS V1517“ Théiernlncnt Tuesday night it was dc- DPFPL- 01mm 1111.9 111111 D9"- Tllfliiwilrcdgc which has been operating day und left yesterday for lMufrayim S, pctcl-‘B Bu“ w me Fepera] silent re money advanced to the Gliy of ‘behalf oi‘ tile __ |$|_ANDER HONOR“; _ Rewfcsigilaiion of M’I.s Ada Smith, trusted cousidorulblo attention. it. pay iezcreilsed rent ii‘ the landlord‘ ',<}1,l1,|_ll1ttd_the ,e was no placofroi llcept into the seasons "f o... snafu it i........ Providence smiled on Montague Yesterday in giving them a nice sun. shining day for their annual track meet. ‘The track was in good condit- 1011 . considepin g the recoil! heavy rains of the 'las1: few days. and the attendance was large, about two thousand people going through the gates. Everything possible was done for the comfort and convenience 0f the visitors -by the committee in charge, the meals were also of a high order and the finishes of the different heats ‘bringing forth 10nd and prolonged applause from the enthusiastic spectators present. The Free for- sil Trot finished a lot of excitement and went the full five heats to decide the winner. . tMiss Belle Rico, owned by W. l3. McArthur, Kensingtou and Brenton ll, owned by H, c, Hoop- er. Chanlottetown, fighting all the way in each heat, excepting the fourth, the last heat Just in- cluded the heat winners and was W011 11y Miss Belle Rico, after a hard fight. The 2.40 Trot, was won in Todd, owned by Milton Brchaut, Char- lottetown, Teddy, owned by John M. Kearney, Sturgeon, winning secoud-nluney and Baby Todd. owned by Wellington McNelll. Southpcrt. third nloney. This race although won in ‘strai-gllb heats furnished ‘some close f-iuisilcs, excepting the first 11001. tllc Mack horse winning this easily, in tile second heat. Sclllple. Kenslnlglm, 5 4 3 Mack Todd, lost the poll, but on new; Aubrey, owned by a wonderful burst ui‘ speed, re- Tundle Sclnpic, Kenging. gained his position and finished 4m. 4 d,- in tllc lead. The 2.25 Pace was also wen ill tilrue straights, iby Edgerlon, owned by James McDonald, Georgcttbvn, Dongols. won SCCOIIK] nlollcy and pushed the Edgerton horse u'll the way~ ill the second nllti tillrd heats. The following is the summary: , FretrFor -All _Tret Brenton l-I., owned by Ii. C. I-looper Kellie, owned by J.A. Murray, Clyde River Mac (Ircsceus, owned by Ira Carr, Cove- head Natalie Aquiiiin. iby Hammond Kelly, 12132 Drawn Drawn owned Miss Elred, owned ‘by 2.22. 2.24 1-2. Mack Todd, owned iby Mili- Karoro, owneq ‘by Francis Princess Aubrey, owned by’ Teddy, owned by John M. Kearney. Sturgeon 5 3 2 Jack Todd. owned by - lip Sullivan 7 8 8 Stella Todd. Wilcd iby Marjorie. The Pup. owned ‘by Ham- Bnhy Todd, owned by Wei Dongola, owned by l). A. Baron Boy, ovwned by J. K. Nellie D. tswned by R. E. John All. owned by W. L. _ Edgcl-lon, owned by James Locandu, owned by Tclldle 3-4. merl-lide, town. Dr. Lockllnrt, Kensington. sington, H ll. l-lornc, Charlotte town. W, W. Brown. Secretary T. Gor- don Ives, Montague. Race Track willl be at New An- nan, August 16th, Some of horses oi" yctsterdafs meet will also (201110010. ‘with a. large field of others from the mainland and with other amusements provided will by W. B. MoArthur. Kensington 2 1 2 1 1 John P, Smith, Kinkora 4 3 4 2 Time 2.20 1:4. 2.21 1-4. 2.2014; 2.40 Trot. ton Brehaut, Charlotte- town 1 1 Drake, Vernon S dr Chester S. Shaw, De Sa- ble 964 H. A. Campbell, Chnrlote towll 3 5 nsmezh by Harry Murphy. Charlottetown 6 7 6 moud Kelly Charlottetown 2 ‘iington McNeil-l; South- port 4 'l‘iu1c- 2.26 3-4. 2.26 3-4, 2.26 2.25 Pace McKinuon, Charlottetown 3 Stanley, Charlottetown 6 White, Charlottetown 2 3 4 Ncwisome, C-ilalilottetown 7 McDonald, Georgetown 1 'i‘ime—- 2.22 1-4. 2.20 1-4. 2.19- ‘Startcr- F. J. E. Wright, Sum- Tinlers —E. F. Acorn. Charlotte Jlldges- Hugh Morrison, Ken- Spllrgeoll German, Clerk, Tile next big attraction on the the including a number til e stand to Brighton Road‘. were jpassed at the request of tile city. ‘New city bye-laws relative‘ to run- nlllg oi‘, cars on the streets were submitted to and approved’ of by lilo Executive. The Scheme was also ‘brought up and -it was decided that i.ilt,“8l3§!l1l‘ii._\' to Ibe given by tile Provincial Gov Charlottetown nmy con- sist of bonds of tile city-sliders- ed by the Provincial Treasurer on Government, _The '.‘.o~.lrt Stonographer. was accept-g ed. Miss Smith has accepted a1 position in tile ‘Marine & I1".sller-' lcs office. IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Justin K. McGraih Mrs. Justin K. McGrath. wife of J. K. Mcorsth. of the o.s.o.u. st John, formerly of the staff in Fredericton, passed away yester- day at one o'clock p. m.. iii. the General Public Hospital, m St. Jollll, after n serious operation that was performed last Sunday. Every care was l-Jknil that the most. skiiful surgeons in the city could provide. i)r. G. A. Addy be- ing tllc director, and operating surgeon. but complications nlade recovery impossible and the young wife “f three short years loft her devoted llnsbalitl to mourn .a lovable, faithful companion. Mrs McGrlltll wllli formerly Miss Mary Hiillllllflilii (Gypsy) Norton, daugil tor of ‘Mrs. Rupert B. Norton, nnd the lnie Rupert Norton. of (‘ball lottctown. P. E. I. While in Fred- ericton Mrs. Mcflratll forvllcd a large circle of friends, because of her w-insonlc personality’. and in .tilc short lilno that silo has been in St.,John, silo has made a very Yvlilfilffllig impression. Last "winter Mr. and iMrs. lillicGrnih had spart- ments with Mrs. C. J/(Jostor, and were just beginning to get iQst- her. a cosy little homcoll Sydney had been duly cited and that D. A. Manhood, M. A. MacNoill Murray llarbour Martin and M. It. Macfzcod- "from iHOllSillE Caledonia, alld A. J. MacNeill from Wood ls- lands were present as ‘commission- ers from their respective congre- orlrlnent to the Federal’ Govern-- 811111111!- were heard. whereupon mqvod by J. l). MucKcnzie, sco- ondcd by colnnlittéc be thanked work, that the left as they are in tllc meantime. but that they be urged to consider the widur dntcrests of the Kink? donl involved in their decision. meet in the o'clock in the afternoon. of which Public intimation from South. C. if. and Donald Macllnc representatives These’ it Will! Goo. Mi-llar, ‘that tllc for their congregations be then snllle place ad journcd to at two ' Presbytery lwas made and the scderunt closed with the benc- Trustees. Pws_ (ihurch __F,.,_,,1 diCiiitllll Clark ‘The ‘tame ‘my "M place and at Examination Presbytery ite- two o'clock ill the afternoon. cordg_n_ M,acvk._ar_ At which place nnd time tllc Obwuury No,_ice5__1_ n Mac. Presbytery met pursuant. to ad- 193mg journlnent and was constituted standing commmces__q_ A. with prayer by the Moderator. Christi‘, Ssdcrllllt ut Supra. Mr. Stirling, Convener of the Home ‘Mlission Committee tlntiincci the action of the recent General Assembly in tile matter of the new minimum stipend and the re- commendations of the Assembly's Board arising there from and mov- ed, settlllltllifl by Mr. it. G. Sinclair. ‘That carrying out instructions from Assembly, this Presbytery undertake the visitation of nil congregations paying ltlss than the new llliillilllllllll.’ Mr. J. S. MacKuy moved. sec- onded by J. M. llVlnéllsotnl, that tllc Home Mission Committee appoint tile cnullllittecs to carry out this visitation. Tile following resolution was submitted by tho Presbytv-rial of tllc Woman's Missionary Society for tllc information and endorse- ment of tile Presbytery. ‘That it is in the opinion of this Presbyterial. desirable that each congregation should have a ‘stronger Secretary’ whose duty it shall b_e to report the ‘departure ;St.._ since inst May. There is much sympathy felt for tho young’ hus- band. and stirrowillg mother. Mrs. Norton, wile "went to St. John up- dirrrcoolvlhg hows or her illness and was ui her bedside when she passed away. ilvir. MeGrnth and Mrs.» Norton accompanied tho re sips to Clinriitetoyvn, which hi‘ vcd last cvenl .‘ "Besides her mother liild and MrswulM rs h [eaves s siste s. . ll "dd _' Davillh ' - . hi! H oi’ yonnlf" persons from their mtidst to the ch-tlrch of the town or city to which they are going._so that their careers may he followed up.‘ it was on motion duly seconded decided to approve the resolution nations are as follows: Wilson. zie. J. C. M-artin. Lellau. J M. Macheod. us." in‘... Summer Fresh, just received from "Everything" Th (jilggylgtluttltllll 3 4 3 4 "0 (100111. 1117111511 11 lively days i ment of dainty biscuits at Jenkins’ offers you freedom from , Miss Belle Rico, owned program, i mucbbaklnq during the hot weather. > 1 u h" i j d n ‘ ‘ " "" 1' " " ' Assorted Marshmallow Lady Fingers , eyct car was s l: y ll llre . 9 . » ' ,i is undcrsturld that a complaint has P 2 Tasting“: sindwmh Arrow”? , been made against lllln. ' ' ' - - _ , P“ h gm?!“ h :1‘? c; ° ' , _-__ ' sac an we ru t nqerbreae . l.,, GOVERNMENT MEETING-At Pineapple Sandwich Cocoanut Fingers ’ meeting oi‘ tile Provincial Gov- ,“ Orange Cream Lily icldod to sell tllc mud (Commued from Page l) gmitfiirnichdhmaw ggcziralsnlp. > l . Tile Presbytery took up the. BMW"! 51'4"‘, W1" - I " >1 1-1111/00111110111- lFei-ilflaiimls “ma? further consideration of the report Social Tea Oat Crisp ’ igliiytiiibiiiifjiilicie Oltmgplgiifiltlirl? ti)‘; or tile fcomlnlrttceucglll illiloullrllfalfilllllififis- Graham Wafers Assorted ice Wafers , _ ‘ mel .on e a la ) t c - ~ ‘10011- ‘oars ln vlotorul Park west or the pregellzedc logo: May meeting of 8'“ wam‘ °“°"° Wm" '~ ' ~.. road lending north froml tllc band tllc court, The clerk reported znu" cmmm“ R°°°P"°" w"°"' ‘.- that the congregations concerned scar-eons ' , , ours _ gradients-care in the maké, ' . log-care in packingso they —_Pl__1pne fonts pound or two. Jrlims & Cbehgcolatea are 300d 8113C 0 the finest pure food pr: ducts go into their nlaking. A " Chocolate s ‘ ly, canmlget into a Mom . in the selection of the will not break or crush. _ Care in inspecting each box . before it goes out. ' All this cercto make sure that Moir- s will r you fresh and delicious. 1 Have you tried our CHERRY package-M big u Maraschino Cherries, dippc in oncy cream and sealed within an extra thick coating of Molr's famous Ciloco» late. Toke ilomca box today. PURHW AND QUALITY ASSURED Biscuits for Lunches the factory. the large assert son v ' ' I ' .1 , at's Good to Eat." I i ‘a rvwv s‘a‘a¢s' m‘ t ¢¢A¢ Religious Education- T. A. Home lMissions-J. W. MacKen- Foreign Missions-A, J. MacNcill General lntcrcsts---J. A. Mac- Synod Fund-—D. K. Ross. C. C. & .M. B. Fund—G. Millnr, W. 0. Mulligan moved, seconded by G. Mlllnr tllut Rev. T. Stewart. D. D, be this prbsbyterys nomi- nation for the mederatorsilip of lSyrnod. The motion carried unenl- mously. The report of the Prosbyterisi W. M. S. was read by the cork.- llie was 1m motion. duly seconded instructed to draft a suitable reply and forward it to the Secretary of the Prcsbytcriai. Tile Clerk submitted a report frnnl tllc General interests Conl- mittcc making certain recom- mendations in regard to tile pro- poscd visit to tllc island of moul- hers of the stall of tile Presbyter- ian College, Halifax. These rc- commcndations were tion. seconded by W. 0. Mulligan adopted by the They nrc as follows: ed to conduct n conference for ministerial members of the court at a time and place to be arranged by the committee. 2 Tilut Prin. MncKinnon be asked to address congregations on Sundays nnd tllrough the week. on the spiritual side of the For- ward Movement. cspecinlly in coll- ercd it to Board. meet (luring Synod at the call of the llloderntor and clerk. of which public intimation was the cderullt closed with the ilcnc- i dict on. ,1 . . i ~ i New Allsall Races,” of test racing on the New Allllflll! ,4 . P. E. l., Speedway on August 16th or, if the day should prove unfavor- able, thc first fine day following. 2.25 pace. purse $300. and the 2.30 on his nlo- - prcsbytcry. 1 That Prof. Shaw be request‘ gregntions which may be hoidillgi be forwarded to the Presbytery tllon adjourned to given and T. A. Wilson. Moderator. G. Christie. Cilerk. _ I , There will be a one day P108111!!! There will be three classes: Frcc-fur-all, purse $350; 2.21 trot, trot and pace purse $300. 1 Tum of the best bands on the island will furllisllmlusic during , the afternoon. There will be/ violin and piano music. step danc-, - ing, bagpipc music, nlld luau-y special feature zlttractlcms. ' Among the New Brunswick nnd Nova Scotin horses competing are Alcy E.,- Beliivcnu ‘Stables. Mone- ton; Fillmore ‘Dillon. F. Dustin, St. John; Budllgllt, Acker, Halifax; Prince Wilkl s. Helliveau Stables. Mom-too, The l-‘inisllcr, Robert Brown, St. John. * From the Moncton Transcript u __-__...-..._ _ Harjdeni n g‘ v of Arteries A :- A serious condition which relieved when you arouse the links-Hi?“ ~~-"...'::r"'- "r Kidney-urea - 1 _ < Pr‘. . special services at the time of his visit. and ta recommend sessions in con- ference with the Auxiliaries _ , lliillte tl 111".‘ Dr MiacGowan requested of nlisemclrom his congre- i for four months. This [us on motion duly seco » ‘ granted and stir. El 1116b w" PDDDUIWG, iQQBNIIl _ is‘: r. d. P ONTARIO d... lMiliillg l g1 Yislncv 1, ., h . .