,. M-BER 9, 192s 'n I008 llfllflod 3'1‘, ngy, hairy, reeking with i spoble‘ ~iilth,"the_‘ fly’_s foot p01- ... and defiles everythingit touches. -,. . = of sickness arid dread disease . ein the utrescent ooze. the flies. se FLY-TOX. Make ur summertime one of freshness, eanliness and good health. . 50 Wat... 0a. 76 cent. to! Trial Sprayer free. LXHNHK '_a. Produced In Canada: ru ES MO§QU|T0E5 °'““""t‘.-i§i'l°°"""’- o 9 v :5, ROACH ES ,,ANT5 I Iii-EA‘ ‘ Brighten. Ont. uttrvreuounane/t “ngvssjrns~s'r’s“irlr‘rr.rsslus s rtv-r ox ' v r 5 THE CIIARLOTTETOWN anagrams Central Guardian CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Him. Ewen MacDougali will preach Sat urdny Ilth, at Belle River at 7. p m. and Sabbath 12th at Murray River at 10.30; Brooklyn at, 2,30; and Birch Hill at 7 p. m. s wttmor‘ VALLEY.—The an- nual picnic of the Wilmot Valley United Sunday school was held at "Stewart's Shore, Sept. lst. The day being ideal there was a. large crowd A very pleasant afternoon was spent in spa-ts. games and many other amusements. The tables which were of very high quality, wsrefinuch enjoyed by all. A full line sports were ably conducted by liard tPlcketts. and-resulted as follows: 100 yds. dash for hoyr under 12.~.1, Ralph Clark; 2. Ralph Caseley; 3. Alder Large; 100 yds dash for girls_ under 12—-1. Dorothy Hogg; 2. Audry Clark; 3, George Clark; 150 yds. dash. tboys 12 yrs. and over. 1, Willard Picketts; 2. Ralph Hogg; 3, Floyd Caselcy; 10( yds. dash, girls 12 yrs and over,- 1. Lillian Statvert; 2, Lillian Sobey; 3. Olive Jardine; wheelbarrow race —1. Ralph Hogg and Horace Clark; 2. George Sobey and Floyd Caseley; three-legged race for girls—1. Olive Jardine and Lillian Stavert; 2, Myr tis Picketts and Zaima 'Milligan; 3. Dorothy Cox and Katherine Clark; three-legged race for boys.——1. Geo. Sobey and ‘Floyd Caseley; 2. Ralph Clark and ,Melbourne Sobey; 3 Ralph Hogg and Horace‘ Clark; sack race.—l. George Sobey; 2 Ralph Hogg; 3, Horace Clark; joc key race for boys—1. Darrell Pick etts and Walter Hogg; 2, Ralpl I-logg and Colin Waugh; 3. Reubex Large and Jack Sobey; relay ract for boys under 12 yrs-l,‘ Mnlbournt Sobcy and Earl Hogg; 2. Jack So-bc; and ‘Ralph Caseley; 3. Ralph Clarl nest. fair in the world. gest Day In . History 0f C. N.E Special to the Guardian) RONTO. Sept. 7. — Th0 big- day in the history oi‘ tile-bit:- hospitable portals of City. ' That is the record Canadian la- bor has given to the Canadian Nat- ionl Exhibition, for yesterday 258.- 000 pooplc—mnre than a quarter mlllion—\vcrc gitests inside in the Exhibition and Robert Hogg; relay race. boy: 12 yrs. and over.—l. Ralph Hog; and Horace Clark; 2. Floyd Caseie) and George Soboy; 3. Elmer Waugi and George Hot-EH: frco-for-all race boys and girls,—1, Ralph Hogg; 2 Darrell lPicketts; 3. Reuben Large Tug-oT-war, ‘Nationals vs. ‘Beavers. Nationals. Austin Jardlne. Wilbet Stavert. IReubeu Large. Bruce Cur- G AT ~ LAST A REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, SPEPSAIA, THAT HAS YET TO FAIL s brought rcliol‘ lo thonsntids--.\\'liy not you? lvc your stomu-li the bout-fit ‘or n lmttlt‘ oi‘ A MAC’ S INDIGESTION REMEDY A tonic excelled for nervousness, sleeplessness. loss oi’ aippctite, etc. saut to take. Small Sandi Large Sizes Every Bottle (iuaranteed For Sale at all Druggists - . It Works Wonders 4 tls and Willard Plcketts. Lord Byng’s Farewell Visit (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Sept.‘ 7. —— Mayor Foster wa-s notified today that Lord Ryng will pay htis farewell visit tc Toronto on Tuesday. Sept. 21. The Governor-General will ar- rive in the city on the night of Sep- tember 2t) and lcavc again on the morning of Sopt. 22. lie will cull on tho Mayor at the City llnll. but be- cuttse of tho short time in Toronto there. will be no opportunity for a civic rcccytt-iotl. 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Glvu appotltq- In- . creases flesh and lmprovol the general condition. .Prlco $1.00 n bottle. ilatold L Worthy PHONE 211 170 Quun ltrut .rs¢< ;yersurmss 1y gowucd keen their stomach sweet. rlonn om . FRAJNCIS-MoALEER NUPTIALS. On tMonday morning at St. Dun- itan's Cathedral, Ethol Melinda dcAleer. youngest daughter of Mr. Iohn L. McAleer, Charlottetown. UGCBJIIG the bride of George An- thony Francis, City. The bride looked lovely in agown lf- sandalwood canton crepe with lawn trimmings. and black picture hat. She carried a shower bouquet if sweet peas and maiden hair fern. viiss Mary Cronin acted as brides- nald. while the groom was assisted iy his brother, Mr. Anthony Fran- 11B. The ceremony was performed iy ‘Rev. M. E. Francis. B.A.. of St. )unstan‘s University, brother of he groom, who also celebrated the iuptlal mass. , Immediately after the ceremony. treakfast was served at~tho home if the bride, after which Mr. and drs. Francis left ‘by the Borden rain on a shortboneymoon trip. in route they will take in the Vlarltlme Championships at Mone- on. In former meets Mr. Francis vas a Successful competitor. hav- ng won the Maritime bicycle cham- llODBhlp for three successive years. Phe groom's gift to the bride was t tgold wrist watch; to the brides- nald a pearl rosary. and to the moomsman a pair of green gold zuff links. Mr. Francis is one of Charlotte- own's most noted athletes and a Ialued member of the firm of Geo. '-I. Toombs 8c Son. The ‘bride is me of Charlottetownb popular young ladies. The popularity of the young :onple was evidenced by the many zheqtios received. among which vero substantial sums from their smployers and from the Anchor A. ‘l. C. Many beautiful presents vere also received. among which vas a cabinet of silver from the bbegweit A. A. A.. of which the (room is a member. The many friends oi’ the young tvcdded life. MORRlSEY-POWER .-\ very pretty wedding was soi- -mnlzod ut St. Dunstairs Cathe- lral on Wednesday, August 25th. tt 8.30 when Helen Jdvmigellne Worrisey. daughter of Mr and Mrs \ndrew ‘Morrisoy. ‘Mount Herbert. vas united in marriage to Martin Edward Power of Mermaid. The ceremony was performed ind Nnptlal Mass celebrated by tight. Rev. iMonslgtior McDonald. As the bride. who was attractive- in white satin, with iridal veil and orange blossoms, zarrylng a largo bouquet of sweet seas and maiden hair fern. pro- :eeded up the aisle to the Altar the irganist. Miss Bessie Lllanchard. endered Mendeissohns Wedding Vinrch. of Georgetown have ‘insults. :ouple wish them a. long and happy t Night Coughs Rapidly Subdued . _-- t Instead of lying atwske at night.’ wasting your strength with cough- ing. why not act new, and break up your cold today. By inhaling the germ-destroying vapor of CATARIRHOZONE you stimulate the linings of the throat so that they throw of! the irritating secretions—then the congestion passes away, _ Nothing could be more efficient and more pleasant to use than Cata/rrhozone. Think pf it—no medi- cine to use into the stomach! Just ‘a healing vapor breath. So easy and agreeable, that even children can use Catarrhozone for‘ their little colds. q ' You will protect yourself against throat infections. coughs and Catarrh by using CATARRHO- ZONE. The Public Forum ffContlnued from Page 10) fgetewn and speak at the meet- ing there. All this shows the close work- ing arrangement that exists be- tween illr. Johnston and Mr. sin- triflll‘. it also shows that these two men believe the people of King-s and particularly the people l i : Preserving P LUMS 11 Quart Basket Blue Plums Red Plums EatingPlums (perquart) . . . . . . . . . . 25c Jenkins 8c Son L"- not manil- ness enough to resent injury and The Elcctorates of Georgetown are now on trial, I: any other WWII in the Dominion were treat- ed as Georgetown has been treat- ed the men reapousible would be afraid to cuter it. but Georgetown has been so often insulted and be- trayed that evidently they think its people will 5mm] for any. hing. I am, Sir etc. A GEORGETOWN LIBERAL. which were some on English Gram. mar. Nature Study. and Arithmetic. In the afternoon the magtlng was honoured by the presence of the Chief Superintendent, Mr, 1r, }1_ Shaw- Mr. Shaw gave a very cun- clse and instructive talk touching 0n the different phases of school work. Itfiss Iliubel Fielding. prin- (illlal of Aiberton High School, read u vcry interesting paper on the lB8¢i111lg_ of Geography. This paper contained many useful eug- gestions which were highly com. mended by the Chief Superintend- ent, Inspector Gallant and several of the teachers. Hints on the teaching 0i‘ Arithmetic uttered by the President were also highly 41p. "'i”*““‘ Dreciated. A more extended re- ‘Thc bride was assisted by Miss 3lancho Power. sister of the groom the was preltlly attired in rose zolorcti chiffon with large mallnc picture hut. Thn groom was supported by Mr Nulier hIorrisc-y. brother of. the bride. During the celebration of Mass he Corpus Christi Choir. of which zhe groom is a valued member ren- lerctl several appropriate hymns. Vtr. W. J. 'Brown also rendering a solo. After the Ceremony the 1180B)’ -couple nmtorod to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served. The numerous presents received testify to tho popularity of the newly married couple. Mr and Mrs ‘Power left by the two o'clock train that afternoon on t. honeymoon trip through the Maritime ‘Provinces. The Guardian joins with many friends in extending hearty felici- tations. West Prince Teach- ers Convention The convention 0f the teachers of West Prince held at OTLoary on Friday. Sept. 3, was a decided suc- cess. There was an attendance 3r over forty teachers. Mr. Elmer plneau, principal or Duvar School. ably presided. while Linda Currie. teacher of Rosebank recorded the proceedings. After the registra- tion of teachers. the President in his opening discourse. very cap- sbly outlined the purpose of the meeting and the duties ‘Iilttlllllbfllll. on the teaching profession. He was followed by “HD0010? Pet" Gallant, who in a very lnilri-lcl-‘VB address held‘ the attention of his hearers, slttting forth their duties as teachers of the YOUIIK- The“ followed an interesting discussion relative to some of the suggestions put. forth by the inspector. A list of questions was next submitted by teachers for discussion, among (Cuttcura Tatum is cooling i and . trqfreshing after shaving Men ‘who h"! Mll- ticunPr ntionlidool. Tile nanny-niacin; Cuticurn Soap Sbnvinl all“ Pam” shaving twice daily without krill- tlon of tumble. an antic c pawtl I . ondeooiing to the molt teak OHI- - sons and daughters: ltort will appear later. Livestock Market NQTRPML. Sept. 8.~—I)0minlon I.ivestook—.l'rcsh receipts o; Qufllg today-amounted to but 72 cattle. 203 boils and I3 calves. Trading was si-"ldy Rt yesterday's prices. Hogs sold from $12.75 to $12.85 for good l0is with a. few (lelivcred on con- tract made previously at $13.00. Just fair sucker calves brought $1000- Cnttle sales were confined to a few common bulls at from $3.00 to $3.715. ‘ IN MEMORIAM JAM ES MEODONALD ROPER At ‘East Royalty at. one o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. James Mac- ldonald Roper, well known veteran farmer and dalryman, passed peacefully away at the advanced age of eighty-eight years, just three gays before his eighty-ninth birth- ay. About four years ago. after many years of strenuous toll and endea- weur his health broke down, com- pelling him to retire from active work. Last week he took a turn for the worse and has been stead- ily sinking untll he breathed his last. all the members of his famlly' except one son who is in the Unit-l ed States. being at his bedside. Catherine Robertson. He lottctown; v Vvvvv v-vvv 1783-9-8-1Zi. douald. Editor of the Patriot. Char- H Frank H.. head herds- Cane“- man of the Experimental Station, Charlottetown and Louis W., on homestead. ’ Ilc also leaves Lwentynne grand- children. Designation Service At Hunter River A service of unusual interest took place in the United Church at Hun- tor River on Tuesday evening when Miss Adele McPherson was desig- nated to foreign mission work. The church, literally banked with potted and cut plants ‘by the Mission Baud girls. was filled to capacity and the service was one long to be reulem‘ per-ed by those whose privilege it was to be present. The clergyman taking part were: Rev. Mr. Baxter. the pastor W110 presided. He“ MT- Boothroyd, York. chairman of the P. E. I. Presbytery. Rev. lVlr. Mur- chison. St. John. representing the British and Foreign Bible Society and Rev. Dr. Ramsay. TrinltY Church. Charlottetown who ad- dressed the missionary and D909"! He preached a very forceful and i11- splrlng sermon from Acts 13.14 em-l phesizlng the missionary impllifle which is stimulated tn a church by born at East Royalty on Sem- ltitht ed by Paul and ‘Silas is yet the only 1837. being one of a eight. ceased him. He was of United Empire Loyalist stock on his fath- er's side. his grandfather being a native of London. England. _ ' When a young man. Mr. Roper was employed for a time in a mill at St. Peter's, but over fifty years ago. shortly before his marriage ‘he purchased land in East Royalty. nsd took up farming and dairying which he carried on successfully for many years tbelng a breeder of the pure bred Guernsey cattle with which the name of Roper is so prominently identified with the live stock industry of the island. family of his two sons. John 13.. and James F.. acquired their stock from Mr. E. R. Brow. and began their career as breeders " under the name of Roper ‘Brothers. other members of the family being associated with them for a time. John B. retiring some years ago. By their indus- try and intelligence they achieved fame and success as the many awards in the show rings In Can- ada will testify. Mr. an extensive milk vendorship busi- ness now being conducted tby his youngest son Louis W. A man of honour anti integrity. in all his dealings with his fellow- skilled in the handling of Macdonald Roper. and he was circle of friends. In Aiprll 872 he married Cath- erine Mac allutn. who survives him together with the following John 15.. in. Sherwood: James it. in Central Royalty; Arthur 'W.. in East Royal- ty; Emma, wife of Reuben Mae- Qj i ‘l Ho started his herd shortly afterlvary kmndsome bomwm‘ Roper} senior. cstahllshedvmld 4mm highly esteemed tby a. ivory wlde' power and the only gospel suffici- “n °f wh°m ha“ Freda‘ cnt for the salvation of the souls 0! beuightsd men and women. There was also present, Mrs. Nell Mac- Leod. ‘Summerside. President of the P. E. I. Presbytcrlal and on behalf o‘f the Board of the W. M. S. she presented Miss McPherson with a. Bible. On behalf of the local W. M. S. an address was read by the iPresiden-t. Mrs. J. Rackham and Miss -McPherson's two little niecefl. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bagnall gracefully made tho prc- sentations from‘ the Society - Katherine presenting a Life Mem- bership certificate and Eleanor u Follow- ing this very interesting part of the program. Rev. Mr. Murchison. on behalf of the Bible Society gave the missionary a Bible written in Hindi language and expressed very appropriately the good wishes of that Society as she goes forth on her labor of love. Lastly Rev. Mr. Baxter presented her with a very tangible expression oi‘ the esteem and love of her friends of the Hun- ter River Church-a gift of gold. the men of the local church he also presented a sum of money to aid her in the extending of the Master's Kingdom in the Trinidad mission. During the service. two very men. hardwdrking and industrious. beautiful B°|°6 W9" madam‘! and p" fully appreciated. stock a good neighbour. a loving V°|¢° l" U19 Wndilrnelli" "i"!!! h!’ husband and father was James Mil! (lflrtflldfl Picket!- They were “The Matapnn, ‘Mass. and lift up Thine Eyes" sung by Mr. A. R. Gillie. Charlottetown. Below is the order of Service and a copy of the address. Doxoiogy. Invocation. Rev. Mr. Baxter. ‘Hymn. "0 God of Betbel." Scripture Reading. Psalm 72. P-Q-§44+O§4+§-§4 » James Russell lumber 0o. Ltd, w-H-rwwwn A Lower Newcastle, Miramichi, N. B. ’ LUMBER and BOX SHOOKS Rail or Water Shipment. Get OUR Prices Before Buying. Q-OO- 0400-6-00 §§¥O 0-606 O4-OQ 04040 f0 O O O OO'F+O§Q§O++GQ-¢OQ-OO O0 O+¥§4>§4-§-§4-0. Beyond Hi5 love and care. Designation, itcv. Mr. Bootir, 1; h“ been our pleasure to make royd. you a Life Member of the Society Solo, Miss Flcltctt. which we represent. Your name ‘Presentations, on our Membership Roll shall ever Offering. be an inspiration to us, and may ‘Solo. Mr. A. R. Gillie. Address. Rev. tDr. Ramsay. ‘Hymn, “Speed Thy Servant.’- mls Life Membership Certificate be to you a golden link binding you to homo friends whose Drfliifirs , Benediction. shall ever be for you and W"? tliymn‘ “God Be with You." work. May the richest blessings of our Dear Miss McPherson: _L0vlngly ‘Heavenly Father go will! Tonight. we. the "members of thqyou and be with you alvraya. Women's Missionary Society OYIThc Lord keep watch between 115' the United Church of Canada. wish The Ever-Present Friend. to congratulate you 0n the noble No love like His so mighty choice of life work you have madeprq keep and to defend. as you go from us to servo iu tiIG-Tho- absent from each other foreign mission field. We are not far from Him: ' You go from our little Island tolbet not your courage falter another Island. beautiful as our own mt not your faith grow dim- in many ways. yet dlflfifills ill 0"“- The ‘Lord keep watch between us. dltions and beliefs that only the Keep watch in tenderest love gospel of love.nnd loving service Until our praises mingle film belifir- A5 V011 BO with that Around the thrown above. message of love. may the Father Sgd. Members Hunter River. W.M.S who has thus far guided vyou, give United Church 0f Canada- you abundantly the physical bless- September 7th. 1926 ln-gs of health and strength that Miss McPherson is a daughter 0f may enable you to give of your best Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McPcnoou. Three in Hi5 service in the years to come. years ago she was designated to Through sunshine and shadow Deaconesg work and served since days bright with hope or days than in connection with Chalmers fraught with discouragement. ever Church ‘Ottawa. She leaves this remember that God is always near week for Trinidad being one of keeping watch above His own. fourteen young women now leavius sending out one or more of its OWYLWe know not svhere Ills islands lift ‘Canada as the first United Church Icomtmny as active missionaries Wlrheti- fronded palms in air. The late Mr. Roper was the son romlgn fields and the abiding falth|we only know we cannot ‘mu. 0t "w 181° Benjamin Roller and of the Christian Church that the W“ Gospel of Christ which was preach- rapresentatives going elgn fields. L. out to for- CURING TIME! The Beef, liam and Bacon Curing Season is Coming 0n! Those who Ilse DIALAGASH SALT for this purpose gct a pure, sure cure which has a. fine. (lollcaie flavor, If you let your pal- ate direct you. You will use no other. MALAGASII SALT is a pure. mineral salt without the Red Infection of Solar or so. culled Fishery Salts. PURITY COUNTS 1N CURING FOOD PRODUCTS - Malagash Salt Products Ltd. NEW GLASGOW. , NOVA SCOTIA d-iymu. 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