_ -e 1 ..,_i. 1-ge that it ms.i‘;_€s.‘ _ _ __ ay ;nmci»nngi‘.l>cv»2iiiU51l .i2`i’-i&é;'?sin gen e way, the ri _ ’ eliminates' those poisons which '&% d tif-41_iost'iil ' said.. '__ _ ¢__._ ‘__ You will find the new Abh'ey‘s on 'sale ai all good, dnig-stores iii a stylish new pack- age of blue, grey and. white. _ _ ..»» -.-‘i I . mi: il - noon, Aug. 13th. 8369i post paid to any address in Canadai on receipt of n new or renewaii ' dlnn. 1 HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT- - Services Sunday, August 14: Hun-i lor River 1100 a m' .Hampshli-ai im- R. ll. Baxter, miilistor- PRESBYTEB.lAN__ SERVICES. -- Services in connection' with the /iu'ro.s1'noi= iuizoa in cisei ”/ yearly subscription to The Guan' / . iIi_'00 p. m., North Wiltshire 7.3_0 ii.i_ I Ding Bags given free with everyi _ ' » new or renewal 'subscription to thai ' _ 1 A second cursory glance at _ ¢O+OO0-OO-O4-000#-0G04 . . ~i. A. McBeth's Shore Saturday after-i 1 ` PREPARE Fon' A Gooo Posl'rloN hy mignmi ng our Fit-Imol. Tho listen and mont ull* to-this r urns-nunlorn equipment. olloll I roomll among the but in Clll' inln. Nu wants timr. EX' amimttloml when ready- flruihlntea helped to Doli- tlmin. Write today fi" plrrtlculuni. riviou m.\iili-zliclnl. 1'oi.r.icui1: wiu. iiioitnrl. Prin- iinyni Bunk linllilinii Cliiariotteiown. l .__ Presbyterian Church in Canada wil __ _ _ ____ _ __ _:___ ada has io compete it she ho be held at Tryon at 7.30 o'clock. rw,-_-. cv --_J : ' Sunday School service at 2.30 p. -m. I i f '10 fi¢i”i‘/9 H benefit “Om ii” TAKE ADVANTAGE Of the - i ` umn last week. opens our eyes to the 'rim raasavraniau snnd y i - "_°h."' P'°°“°°“ °!. °°“‘*d“- 1” °“° line fences-~' _Canadiens ~ fscnccl will ncld their picnic at . 1 \ ‘ " " ¥’“'“i-“Ph 1°i»-ii‘”‘»PPl'iPhi¢i ‘his very careful not to allow ' i \__ __ . groat truth is set forth, viz:-- ed States eqiiai pi-iviieges “po "Ti`i°i'e- has been a p"°f°““d Canadian territory. The N .°i“i'.‘f5'?` d“i`iD8..ih9 i915i5.°e“ii“'Y in _now under consideration, the diet of the .people of Great Bri- Uniwii Swiss siiaii be pei- whose grandfathers were fed fro the' countryside about them, different parts of the earth." if) Canada. In the foregoing extract amoods and passeiigeis - ’ flood of light is thrown upon - f fields of production with which thc panlphiet,pf>A»ha Imperial Mar- °° ` * ket Board, referred to in this col- TRANSPORTATION -~ tain.~'The growth of population at unite with Canada in the §‘_f;$_‘i’_-esiheiiixifieitiisigi i-ii;;iiii_i;‘_‘;:s '@5101 the Canadian river St. - ` ~ » _ ‘ h ld t b d t d l transport and the discoveries of Tug; guggantieg iiiifiiegiitgiess ‘ cold storage have brought to the me naiionai i.iiiiii_.i iii doors of crowded city populations. be maintained im. I/r 5//ZA great variety of foodstuffs fromifoi. one oi which - These historical facts should al l‘ deeply interest every producer ./// C32? the whole country. _,,.. pei there is no present need to deepen omiithe St. Lawrence, in conjunction i_ 'iwith the government of the United i I Oiiiinal Coarse _ Gtanui¢Abi$ty's ' New Fine Gvamale Abilefx Still on sale. ' Bencr in ¢1':¢ry way. iSchool 10 a. m.. Rustico Service 1l_ B- In-. New GIBSSUW 5eI`ViCe 3 P- In-.`ed by the pastor Rev. T. Gallant. Stanle 7.30 _ m. ‘The bride was attended by her H markets of Britain and also in for the Board calls further atten i ti .to the processes which are nowie -paying the pubiic debi__noi_ in enii_ Y P --- lneice Miss Mary Mcciuigan and the ioperation at Imperial headquar -viz:-_- i ss i ABB l=_lY’s “The Morning Health Salt” ,,, YOUR SUBSCRIPTION mayigroom was supported by Mr. Ter- ihave expired, renew now and getirance Lannigan. Both the bride your choice of A Valet Auto Stropiand bridesmaid were tastefully and f I iitazor, blade and strap free. or Val-.becorriingly attired. After the cere- - et Utility Knife free. Eieht: onelmony the bridal party motored to imakes aremarkable premium. _Montague where they had dinner. ` returning in the evening to the _ CORNWALL SERVICES. -Tll6l‘€_home of the bride‘s sister Mrs. will be service Sunday, Aug. 1-ith in Barney Mcfluigan where supper It e United Church at Kingston at was served. Among the guests was ill a m at West River at 3 p .m . the Rev. Theodore Gallant After -I iandat Cornwall at 7.30 p. m., Rev.1supper all the young people of the .»~ friends in diffcrcnt sections of _ i A iiFrovince. ‘a"“£i V-¥°i¥‘.‘it¥ ...1:.‘i.i::.‘1..ru..5i“.s:i.‘1.i5°.i:i‘f11111. _ , Mi Haroid -1_7i;_-Domiid Bosion oiisii here on sunday evening ici (-liurc at .i~ ni., l am cson and O. Kemp, the very llfsssi. arrived honlc ont Tuesdali turning' tp their ‘mme in B“mm°"'?Cliiii'cll at 7 D- lil- evening on- a-visit -to his -parents, 5id°'U°m Ch’i“£'ffi‘°w“‘ 1 -- i_heiE. M. Aitken, B. A., Minister. iviclnlty assembled to offer congrat- _ ~ -_-- _ 1 ulations and partook of a sumptuous _ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ill repastprepared for the occasion by iCana1ia. Services for Sunday tho the friends of the bride. Messrs Rh'-. William Farrell, Gus and Louis; "°`iCiiurcli nt 2.30 p. m., Granville popular musicians tuned up their gojms' ‘md n°ihiHB further was _ 9~°SS9-YY to entice both young and CHURCH SERVICES. - There old to a good old time whi¢i-i was . _&C »+o++¢+eu+o++o-vow ACCEPT THIS _REMARIQH Newest M’ “nd W5- P”°i‘“‘ M°D°““F1°‘~. __ _ Mnand -Mrs. A. B Bcgncil Miss Mabel MacLeod. Charlotte- " ' _""- iowh spent _ the -weeipcm-i - with 0-i`i";Ii';;w‘::idMg‘5‘;-__r_?‘i_:1_;"_fifi°i;_i;ii asigiiihiideration will be held this year as inndsi .Ho dale. - - “°, 1 : -_ . c n IW _ _ _motori i.rip_-Ito visit the formersicr__Augiisi_ 25; New i.i9_.,eii__Augiis¢1 ______‘*_é___ mod st _i ii -Nifathcr. Mr. William Smith, ‘sank staff. who was in Halifax “nf will be services Sunday, Aug. _i14th heartily enjoyed by aii iii-itii me wee ' children wei'e tho guests on Suri Mics Ruby Mcncngall, wnc is en- iiiiii iii Mm Biiiiiiiiii im.ienis_ lrl the Helmet Church C9-ve Be 11 small hours warned all to take their T E Mis' o'clocl¢. High Bank 3 o‘clock, Murray departure wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mc- iiiie will preach. _ THE FALL CONVENTAONS Of fi' lows Uigg-August 24 Hunter ioying a two weeks holiday at her~ - -5 12:1. as .¢..;”l..“:s:;:.‘:.';».”.l°°“~ 1 ---.. -. ..... .. . "wk Mi” Rum Menachem' cha" United Church service here on Bu 1°"’°mWn' ` , I day evening. _ bl ss and iiiliippiness. _ The beautiful display . an endless variety of presents thei displayed on the ` 1 _ iPrlnce Edward Island Teachers’ Fe- qllently of the hlglicgitggninihkiisigh fol- the _bride and groom are held in tho RW “immunity (Congratulations) The successful marketing Empire produce from overseas ponds upon no single factor than upon the skilful deveio upon the keeping qualities of produce of the home supplier. ion at Cambridge under the gratefully recognised through i the Empire and which point to . valuable opportunities for t extension. The Board has acco at Cambridge, and has given p visional approval to a scheme the erection of a new station ' s D merciai scale." just granted towards market dev opment shows that British lea d iof Commerce and the British Go The enormous grants of mon e ernment have faith in the new ma also s. pices of the Department of Sole tiflc and Industrial Research h already made contributions to th development which have be o h ingly approved a substantial gra for the extension of this stati East Malling, Kent, for cold sto i a e ex eriments on a semi-co iketing movement which asks for his 26' Mt Stewart-September 2; Sum- BERSONAL-S Rcv.A.D.Mac ,.on, ._ _ - ~ B at one time pastor of the -férmeriki;‘n‘;ii;i?roi%'iiif;‘°bi’;es':\ii?i";_ ‘tad 1`§if_'im°i‘Side-Sepiembei' 63 0`L9“i`Y" _ Methodist Churchhere and brothel-ioeoige smiihp _md Mi; gfmiih- September 7; Souris-September 9. i llcr innny friend.. ni-n gimi 4., °i Rev- J- M' M“°L°°d' si' .Pei'e.¥'.“l.GnvondisIi` and sister Mrs. Duncan` 8312-8_12_“'w hear that 'Mm Joh" Mcxemic "il Bay and Mr. A. J. MacLeod. Btan-imciiiiisim Ciyi_ie_ The iéii __ _i_ ---_ _Brn1l:ilbano is imilroving much in iey Bridge is spending “_ hoiiday mi iuiii Mori -' _ Y- on e i CHURCH SERVICES. -- Thoroihealtii after a long iilllcssf inc island. He was the guest rc- _ - “fy “‘°"“ “W ‘gill be servleei l_i_1 iiirvss Reeds- -__ ~ velltly of Mr- and Mrs. ArchZ"John- - _ . in-ch Sunday it ., ng. 11 a. m.‘ - Miss Mary M. MacDon ld- f Ni 511-inc, Bi~0__0i¢fi¢i¢i_ _ Mr- A: E1 UEPHBS Uf iile H0l'i1i_Aloxandra Baptist Church 3 p. m.. Mile Creek left today oi? p I:/isis '23 01/ei' and Hazelbrook 7 p. m Subject _Milburn and vicinity. While ihei-0 Mi i-[ei M K ii ri,” '~h°=.‘li@飑Uiifi- B memiml' Of \ll€i“Roliglolls Lessons from tho Acro- sho is the guest of Mr, mid Mm SS n , e at S W ° “S °°“1/lbeswelt Field and -Track Team plnnc" R w i.in1inny, Pastor lvlctcr Cobb. hrre for two weeks thc gu t f M .` : ~ - ~ ~ and Mrs. A. a. cuumc, ni; i-';i.,,,,r. briiilsilt honors again for thc; inycn wncn incy acid tc nic. "l.ct`_ r " . . ed to her home in Margate. _ __ mi’ Edwriiid ci;r_iE1_e_i_u o1ieih_iini:_i:_ii_t_o_iis go to the House- of tho Lord. _ _ Rcv. Stanley T. Sellick, Stanford. 7 _'_ V-°‘ ‘ ii" i"'li§.'e hleet lrl that cit on Sat rd ‘('mm" acconnmnied by his wif” Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell, Y “ W. ANoi.icAN ssnvices.-Auquctniiiil Wnlla5i,0h_l Mass., were Hmong theilii/g‘l3”i.<1i1;yi)nd.ft;`it?i41L1;xoI:1ed vi/)i¥iiii:‘i)ii’°ii'_i_i(i’i"i14ih2 Ninth Sunday aftei~ Trinity: ,last Ylllllly motorists arriving by I t '_ '1St. John's, Milton, Sunday School Mr. _ week to fspend a holidagarwfxhliax hi was -“ West iii the Queen- i10 ii. m., Morning Prayor 11 a. ni. ____`_ ' _ . - 1** _St.Mk',R ZS alll . ---1-----_-,-L_-_- .- Mr-}Ben_Cutliffe of the bui'ins_1i_45 firnf, ?.?iomi)i.`Mi`:.r `5"”'ff '°f M955" \i°i'd0i\ Wai`9i'i'S m Preacher Rev C F" Johnson 'thc guests of their brother Mr J L Lid °5i°“~ MMS MTS C\|i9iiff¢,St Jnhn's Milton. Evening Prayer MacLeod, 25 Knut sg ' ' ' ‘ 3=“dil\?ir~_i-iiubrirxi Oiitllffe lit are-‘i1.s'o p. ni., rrcncncr ivlr. c. Mn..- . .-. _-. .ii i ‘W5 5 “Ei Tim S im e ' siimd-,L08-Il Of WYCUUO C0ii0E0- ` Mr- and Mrs. H. S. llulillg of Mr Jutliffe is a brother of Messrs- _.___ i»|~miiii,, Ma” win iiiive iiiiiiii C ' D. .Mui-dock ontnffc J. A. cnuirici ou A visrr-Mr cnc urn., "' " -‘ i _ ' , '. - - -i pending a lloiitlny ill Sumineri-liile » *‘F'edei'i°i'°“ and Joseph Cumffe- Chilllllll' Si0l`Y. and son Chestcniwcrc visitors to the city yestei'da:.'._ _V _ _ - iason of Mr._and Mrs. J. A. Cu i 'I _ \ _._- “` 1 -"!_"* " ' _*W _V -"'-' on Sunday on thc steamer, Calvin ii _ _ . Several visitors and business meni Mi'-GUIGAN-DOCHER’l`Y. - St.-Austin Mi-_ Cmiiniiin wiii visit chilli, moiorcd lo the Island week oil ii. visit til his i>i‘otli1:i‘, ladivard Scllick Briicklcy. tliffc. Miss Olivo Smith oi’ Boston, arriv-- ____ i0Ii ill fill* Citi’ Mflndily iii' m"i0\" Weldon L. Crosmiin,' li 'membel" I i ° "_, were lwredurins the ne-at few days-1Pr\1i`S Chllreh- Siirravvh WHS imirciniivcc and iricndn in sninnici ~_ 1 "= The 'included Mr. and Mrs. R.. H.;scenc of a haDPY el/Gfiif 0" W°i`iU€5'.sl1'le, Capo Wolfe, Wellington Ho ,_ " “ .lf c.i§1':." nencingmn_ iépfeccnil Traverse; J- H- Venbiiren and vgltedwc nic picnscd ic icci-n unit nc is inc ideals which sndnld be theirs. . . W. ing the inuiiei- Bmsii QQ; Jos M°i~it_ Sydney, N. S.; G. E. Howe. A. E.>now progressing favourably. Mr. Fulton was assisted in the ser-_gaédfiiisliiiioilzrfiipfggs 9ii'iigixi:;;iieiih°; O I i _ri _C096 iTl'iii!€l‘5€- MF- Ailbmy G\liiiff€iJi'.. of New York, accompanied hy'in¢mmiianie(i by M,-B_ John iii-_,iiii_ »l 1 1 » . 1 1 __ _ _ ;,,i Fredericton; c_~__.__- _ _- i _DMr? Howard Court and Mlsariir. The party motoreri thrniigli of iiic ciiiiiiinsiiiiz miiiii mice oi Q- C _ __ _oro hy Cutliffe are thc guests this.t1i Miliview, where their many the nnnimi 1',-nveim-_ pi-._iy¢,,i_ iii . | -week pf M,l‘.'and Mrs. B. W. Taylor, friends are extending to thcni ri gown iiisi iiigii.i__ mi his iiiiiiiiiii ., I1 ` i _ i _ _ _ Yi _ . i"_’ Camipell and children. Charlotte-iday. Aug 3rd, when Mr. Emmettiiieqm, H., .,,ii,i,i.ii, in iiiiiii oi, his Steeves. Moncton, N B' W Ready_i _ - - _ . . lil- > Cmhefsiii N~ sn _. ' ‘l'0)'ili W6iC0m9~ ’ iii to tllc island, having left Boston ith t le' is at resent-confined ln fduties.-nothing but thc cooperati people,"foi‘ the benefit of their o potato growers, wheat growers, ` Black Foxes. and all other comm iers. ' The Public Forum This column Il open for the dllcuaaion by correspondents of queatlonl of Interact. The Charlottetown Guardian dau not necessarily cndoraa the opinlona of correspondents. i miti/Bd i/0 Canada _ time to come m At the present aitwo great railways _deeply in debt, are capable of car i°irying all of Canada’s products nithe sea board, and- of heistaws. 'rne need is to give all the ' ~ ‘ iiiill . X D li . -7* i Y .\‘ ’ sl" » i i 1- 'Congregation - Rustico Sabbath ' im me London Market The wi_iiiii_‘interests of Canada and its 1200910 wi for years to confe, lie in de ll, - ci; veloping. the national property and rs’ ering upon questionable enterpris- oi es. involving the expenditure of ii _ hundreds of millions of dollars. e I am, Sir, etc., A cANAmaN pm ` of cold storage processes; and re- _________ i search into these processes is of great importance in its beaririig UNITY AND pno-i-ECTi0N E The sir-"N ti l U it " i nd 1 Low Temperature Research Stat- ideii_`n isa ggi; Siiiliiid: an§i:gs_ u _ S what Canada must have and live. 2; up to, if it is to be the great na R] SERIAL ' COMEDY -1 ues” i i tion that it has the capacity to bc. _ S -‘United we stand; divided wc fnllwi - ' g e was a motto of the United Stat/cs, _ 5 " - __ ' ' _ __ 'run cfilliri;-o'r'rrrowi\ cu.i_roi`.\\1 __ PAGE viva _ .. . _ ' - C6Ili3I`3.i Gl13.I`Ili2til iNiPER|AL MARKET ’”*‘*‘*‘***‘ 'S DEVELOPMENT niiivsw youu suascnirriou c/5 U Q Qi § § ____ -1- fi' if ' _ i___s._ ,__-~ _» i I . ___ __ __ _ are r 1 I » » _ today and be in line fo th C - ‘ . ~ . . - ' ' .. g .....-.... ........... ...§...§. 3I.‘.\ ~ """'i‘i_*;_ji"f"";_"y;g_ j?_"'_';"""" (Y l (UI IF i E Nj ‘ _now being given frec with each year-i i . ,-i -` r , _ ____ _ ly subscription. c _ 1 Qin. p,iiiiiii_i_r_i_ - _ New Pnswiium _ Lndicc slice ' ~ “_” _- Sulirliisiiuc ncw inalihilsiiv _ vigor ’ - _ . ““*°"°“* - ‘Wm i’° 79"” .ii 7°* f'-*Y A °'.°'Y onnrdinn - any of its poisonous waste ‘_ _ , ' » ___ 1 i , _ ,_ 'i ' A3_“°°“ ‘S YW B5 .Qui Fi" 50°* °f ' spcclal sale f ubb ni & .- . ____ li\¢ "CW ii” Bf"'i\ii¢")' ii* m°”‘i"5 i iw cents at ;°°i”"°e§;‘i,;ngg“: Y i 5 I 5 i isiirciiaiikiat atriif cgiiixcbggrts ’°l§ur1?i>r§:riil si N`i nbc i 1 in health salt-into half a lass f wat r and ` 8350-B-10-Ili " _ - ' 1 - » - _ "»- *K ‘U8 “fmem "0 0 .i \ diink the fiPiisq_'*e(i’id°ii.ik;vci_ _ 1 / \ __ / _ countries are_aiil_ essential study for begin- friends when ghey have ' - ‘__ 5 .I _ 1. 5 i PRINCE H rowiiiioi 'roo.\r,is.is, 1 Arm s.4s ~ Usual. rlricss \ /1/////\ 4 _.».. _ 1 1;. 1,. A colorful romance of the West that is-throbbing with the spirit of the desert and the fragrance of sage _ and __ mesquite-vivid with the personality of a somhre, reticent ranch-owner who never uses his right hand-but who is re- deemed through a boy’s trustfulncss! Y Whispering Smith ' “Goose Flesh” ix? in the early days of that (now) i f ___ - - - ~ *rr _ gif gr;/lf. cggsixaisa and those who ac-i s s ¢ ¢ Q ¢o»¢ ova 0 o oo #Hallo oo o-o 0+# uw 0 04 ~4****‘° °"‘**'. iii company him to the Maritime Prov-i Q ' ` inces have done well to impress thc W °n idea of National Unity upon alli _ 1 r°"those whom they meet; and Thc` . onitrade and defence .s the iiiire es- iof the ` overseas Governments and Seniiili 9-5 me W0l'id 8-L iarze is cvl-i, ‘ iiiii iiic imii iiiiiiiiiiiii .I-iiiiuciii, oii tim mai-get, i - ` fi fl i. fought with the greater ossurunc brother nearby, and if the old man fori _ _ _ Guardian does well to _f;ii'e cxpres-» l- ’ i _ ifislon to their views. Bur. there is_ & S . ~another and larger idea lo be im-_ 1 -fa. &“"..a.. ga m'ipressed upon the minds oi' Cariad-i . ' ,i ii ians: the idea of llnperial Ullliy. T t H fffirne interests cr ccnndc win sci . is promoted by the closest unity that t f _ is practicable with i`ireat Brit-aini in ` ¥~_ and the British Dominioils tiiroughi - 1 noiout the world. Unity_of action as toi __ M.; r--<.efa-:rr wh dently hostile. When I was a' bnyi YU" “"° 5" 5 iii ‘ h and there was a iight in tile school i Thi, ipsting qualities arc ulwilllliifd- ii li“°S 'Wi' °“““ ° s -1 _and grains, livc stock, our inatchlcss the little fellow in the light :.lwa1/si iii iim mouiii_ mid ieiaiiis its iiiiviii. iiii me mst. hi; _is used. _ 1 ° ° _ . 1”” °‘ ‘”“‘°“ “"° “°“"’ ‘°‘°°“°' °‘ ”`°“’”' Wh?" "`°'° " "‘“ . Hickey & Nichciccn Tcbcccc 1:0.,-lid. 1 1.' `i 1 while cansdainigniy appreciates were Suddenly to appear linen the _ 0 dv ' i¢»o>¢o~o~ooo¢oo 4# _ __ . i . i the commercial benefits she alrea _ Scene there W°“1d be *‘“"“ L* scat' /e' +ve can obo o o 0 Q o o o vo ~ oe-o Q4 ooo if it i _ ` ithe neighboring nations with who she deals largely. she must rome derives from trade and traffic w n terirls of the opposing forces that __g__ _ .. 0 . . . 'r' “v _ m _. . _ _ , _ - lc- '- S ' - _ - bi peace would at once b- iestoied So 9-3 li - m in cnnadirs ngni for fan play in Tomorrow B.8.(li0 was 1419 wash Elkins. m icr that our unprecedented growth il'8d¢ 9-Hd H- Dilwe in the FUD. if ill!! iii 30 P~ m' d. Ev Jones. iof production and the incalcula 9 co-operation ofi the other British WTAM 1400> Clcvelan _expansion hound io take piace can Dominions-tlie brothers in thci 11100 P- l\'|~ iection. As a. confirmation of th for ample precautions in every di - family-Should be active ard as-sur 1 C _ . _. - __ _ 'creased production in the East ilesson they impart. Less than years ago we were laughed at when likely to be allowed to go on i iSir' Charles Tupper predicted th iin a year or so the wheat crops of that Great Britain would interfe Ithe West would amount to one mil- in her behalf. n ‘lion bushels Look around today . . a ‘what do we see, the west expects which the people of Canada hav ito haryst two hundred millions ‘ At‘hUm€ i'l€l'0 the €Vid€l1C0 Of El‘¢11i- the other British nations were r CONCERTS wcco 1416> st. Pnnl-Mi>lS- Lense- c ed she will the sooner be success 0 S __ iimtigipatigns ici; us 100|; at the in ful And if her independence should _ 110 B- m~ a d be threatened by a powerful neigh-. 1235 i" "" ii KGO 1381> Oakland. Whitcomb. ul ' 1 ~ ' ' . i_West of Canada and profit by the bor or any Oi-hei' dimiwl” Si\0 25 supervene she would be the mo at peace, if it were known and fc CFCF 1411> Montreal Concc d _ i-ci 5:00 ii. m. n1KNX 1337> Los Angeles. Musical. itiW1-IK 1265> Cinn. Boltey School. i 6:00 p. m. re CKCL 1357> Toronto. Concert. d as in tnc licstiic mins with- 6=3° ll- "1- of nten it is but reasonable clKDKA 1316> Pittsburg. Concert. h,`waC 1469> wash. Idyll-S. to WTAG 1517> Worcester. Studio. to co d. 'bushels of wheat this present year! conclude that if Great Britain and 710° P- '“~ ' -expansion is also abundant. producers thc great cxpectatio ialong these lines from our Exhibi- itions. These expectations can only ation for Canada phd fm aii ih -be realised' through heeltv C0-°l1er- other British nations. shut out tn 0 iation by our agriculturlsis, tneref 1 it is time to grasp the opportunity Ml8hi» W0 C1056 Wiih B brief fff- impose duties upon foreign produc ininder to our farmers and other cquai io those which the fm-¢ig _ ii , 7:30 pa m. res _id be q. betterment of the tra e situ; mga . gomery Charlottetown; Earl Ehe , - -. - vice by Rev. E. M. Aitken and Rev. ' 0° irgeqfg-i;,ii_ ohm-ioiieiiowiii J C Ml; F. Tralnor, Charlottetown: Mr. and Mr Robert Moffatt. chief draughta- Bro, sw/ei~i_ _ ?i§‘:iii‘i"i‘;°‘i?s §gi‘iufif'i'_’i;i_°ii_‘_’s'ld°i“i:’i'i’li'ili“ih agree to prefer” one another a “S nations im e, there wou soo 1'” world-wide British markets. or b Of subjected to -British import dutie ; - - . . Phone 116 _ ii _ _ (iieiwe sydney; Gem s_ Mii°Le°d_, Mrs. John F. Whear, Charlottetowniman in the Dominion Steel Works The choir, chosen fm- the Occup Uni iiiieciiim oi, inter impeiiai im -~ ,Q i11i.edei.-'i~ci_0ii.- Pope Ciiii.iie_ Chai. Miss Rachael, Murchison. Buenosof sydney. left for his home with his under the leadership ci Mi-5, Ever i _im sir cw de' 1 -'_ . W" lottctown ' - Ayres. B A' Leith E MacLeod 'two children, Roy and Jessie, after ett Holmes rendered special music Fun TRADER Charlottetown, S M Daniel Hunter an enjoyable visit with his parents which added greatly i.o the lmpres chaiioiiiciown -fi) _ i»_ ___|_ Miss Earith Sinclair. Summerfield . iig ' s is spending a few days with her M\'S~ 545111011. Fred Seldon, Prank Mayfield. He gr accompanied home During the servicen special offer ' i rl h h d nt ing was taken in aid of the P. E.' ____{.>___.._ Women folio ABLE OFFER .1 GILLETTE’S " I1; L. Unless lhwr l:¢imlalu.¢ar ‘ woinan FREE ' ' was a uc mms di" " -Palmolive _Shampoo Offer expires In a few lays. Strict limit one to a onatomer. ._. ALSO 000; tim Taloum Powder Proo- wiui can raiaicliva ALLIOIIB Green, 'asain Neil and . F. Charlotte- them drop off. ml/ke! your aore Wearing the dress of the two, nguoi inthe parade prisented an on g ipwiappearanee as it corn -Extractor °fd.9fl °°`°ii° "ii ,om ,,,,,1_cnuocii and morning. ft°a a i“'“ for sore aa Hari toes well in a instantaneous. drops of -l tosnight-ceo feel in Putiiarlra Corn nAm'e from your liquid-a siswi-_ Mm A_ B_ cuiiiiiie ai-id_Mi-_ Beldon. Worcester. Mass., Mrs. C. C. by his son a es w o a spe Ciitiiiie at iiieii. home iiei.e_ Malloy, Medford. Mass.; E. Bernard his vacation with his aunts in New Island Orphll-M86. Of which the léVi_iite_l'li_iin, Mass.; N. A. Nicholson,1Giasg0w. _ Order is aifiilthful supporter, and i i i is aro tetown; H. S. Esate _ no i __.-_<»>---- the sum o orty-five dollars was "` ~ ' "ff F" me" °" v° Mills. Louis Mcocnin»cy_ cngriocnif onanoriiuau now saavica. received. DA\LY LESSONS . n 0 dish; wi ie town; Fred Affleck, Mmm; sie ml ..--- After an effectlveand helpful ser- aven I r ~ wa i - vi e had been brought to a close byi Wlll 0 ew. H°’i’°\‘i Mvhac. olindn, samuel P- under weather conditions uint C . : _R.oach, Clifton; James P te _H _` - the benedictlon, the procession re-` Bunny G iiiver; D. B. MacLean, irlelrsDur(il)i€igxaiiayfffaufagglya i?i;°e";\i.E,i'vd is __ sumkedi foririri agiiiiixiis snd_d___mar¢ii1ed_ By W- i-- °°"F°'\ ng, clnn-lotwtcwn; M. J. c. Ma -1 ' _ 0 e ee rvim - W ere *****"*‘*°‘*°*”'°'°°" Lean, 1-rnntcr River- J. o Mani-‘ffifiple “°°“°'°“ii°“ ‘he “'°“"°’ °‘ ‘gzici-e being disniicccd all icincd . - - . gswn Unite church to attend _ . _ tpoi-ips oi-‘fran MISUSLD gcmcry, oiiai-icttctcwn; J. U. Lalrdu inc Divine service licla annually by "““‘“ ““°‘ ““"*’d ‘“ “"‘9‘“' ""’ N” » A "mcse -iwc sisters nr Boston. Mass.: G. E. Full, charlotte-line member, of King wiiiipm 1... o. “°“°i A”"i‘°“‘~ . gmiii ‘iiife iii iiiiiny _wiiyii_.. oiii mwn;o.s.sm1th.r»ic1.on.N.s. i___ N., iigq_ - ~- Wm, Diiiiii'ii'U'i-in iiiiiiii , ngfiiiit Thi W d Among the many _visitors tliizt ' _ 8 on er were 9'°5°ni we” ° "ge num r ..._ t ln. Pronounco Dl'0-i6-ill. 0 HB ii . q 'cr in-can-an ri-cm sum- lodges wnc Di1§_1_i__ll:3N-___ e iii iii ..iii,_-- im ,,ii,,i,i., as Dlssolves Corna J0i¥\¢d i1i'i¢ i°°\i m°mb°" °“ i_g° me .ni-“iii meet, M Bisiey iieid "iii," accent first syllable; not pro- °°h°°1 3-'°‘md° nnrby' "hm: °- under the auspices of the National iiii- ' Y whole force was inarahalled by R. nine iiawmion died here wiiiy op-fpiiipi Migspgppisp; picnic --- W Bro George Brady of Boyne ili "ii to have ie picnichihg (ip) ‘ ’ ' from a fever be e - Mak them shrivel il , m k L. 0. L. No. 614, Charlottetown. QYNQNYMS; absurd- ridiculous. 8 D 8 as “med ‘mm ‘md p°i'°mn¢' foolish, senseless, nonsensical, lud- Viacount Deerhurst was the eld- est son of the oth Earl of Coveri- ‘°'i‘i’i}'i;iii_’i"°ié°,if§i‘_fi‘;;'_"' ..‘6::”;`°§,i,i.ii "7 md W" in his 62 y°”' H° W" three times and it is yours." Let ‘ m°mb°' °f fm N“'l°“°l mm uslncrease our-vocabulary by mas- ifi?°ii_';i‘mn‘°:?mégio1:i‘;;'in;:x§' tering one word each day- T “ ' ' dt INNATE; ti 6 t ins the 2114 V°l\rr\\°'°i' Bli““°°»f>l:ii¢in1li°rwiin uid indi'v'id1:al;°i;i _ W°r33°r_iii;ii?wiiil=f #Vi nc.-n. "ner iiiniiiie _fenu:iia_ic.wcii cnsraai. nnuosroali " _°“*thiil~tnoavo-ru er." 1 _ _~ » W" mmiiimiiii /iii ii”__ 0 0_1 _ i Perfection Ice Cream in all Forms Fresh Daily i Perhaps you will not . ~ . . _c ‘ _ ‘r t0WIl.-Ml'8- J- S- B0Illl¢|i. C\\V¢!1diShiM°G“i€“i'i 3 Pi‘°SPei`°“5 farmer °fireiurn on Ai . 20th». und noxt day demonstrating the progress we also h i posed h th gh WGY ‘3'i9i 50h0n0€i»H<`i.\’- M\lSiC :gas vsrxplzxkf 0:1; and MPS- R-8ym0¥\d. St- John, N. B..‘5i: MUY5 R/094 WHS Uniwd iniwlll visit rciftives in Anderson. have made, and are destined to Zigi-eiga: gxiioss wouidyquiigiiqiqp 5;, WCAE i517’ Piii-S- G0idll1all. _um in . ii lsholidaying _with Mrs. Bonneii i\1i_i_t__ii_n1_0r\i_'i t§__Mr; Gill; Do_<_>ili__ertyi\N. B. _ make if we take advantage cr ine ,im their iiiieiesis iie in ii iowei °‘“' °° ""' if" ""’ iii?" s“""“°' °° me in °“"°“' ifi miie’ Piiiii “iii gi" ' §““ M' ‘T i w*-‘ i°SS°“S °f P“i'ii°iW- ing or their duties. and would nc look alnmlp Order rims; ~‘ ds W-gan EiiiS» TVN? V\lil8Y! 9 P ° ee' i' ‘“`YBi The Illflrly friends Of Jollll AW repdy 1,9 meet ghe Bi-iiigh in ii ‘iid iimvii ii _iii yin" ' the sses rothy Teed and Kath- R°Bd~ The 0B\’9m°¥\Y WBS D¢l'i°l'l'i\~-drew, Junior. will regret in learn Fniigh of cha;-ioi,i»,¢h,wn_ who in the movemiiiiii wwiiids iiiie iii__ide_ 10:10 a. m. ._ leen Cox. Charlottetown; Mrs. A. a i il course of his address reviewed the Ii aii the wi-,iid were governed by Wi-IW ‘428l Cillci- Dieticlan. niln1l.- riicnc us today E. ryfe. Miss ima Pickering, Mr. Strwd- M°“ir¢e1-`P- Q4 Mrs- W- D-‘inc P. ld. i. Hcnnitni, winnc cn history cf Protestantism, rcniindingiiii, Free Time iiiiiici ies Gigi, sion p. in. your _i-gqiiii-aiming, -1».~"-v_» _a .John_ _ , _Stanley Bridge; Mr. R..‘5ir0\1d.M0nil'€Bi- P- Q-I J. Mclean-_Monday, hc underwent an opera- his hem-ei-5 of their he,-imge and Biiiiiiri and me oiher giiiisii m_ WCAE 1455> Pittsburg: Baseball. _- - H in .moiwn N B. Mess" nie, Kingston; R. C. Howatii. Cape tion for appenrlicitis. However. consequent responsibilities. and of iioiis wiiiiid iiieii be given scope io WTAG _5____ ($145 p. m. > orcester. Baseball. ` _. -'- -_I / _ ¢ . ‘ , .. ' OA ‘ C '_ f' °` River: W. Belden, Worcester, Mass' Mr. and Mrs. William Moffatt in siveness of the whole service. A iiiii iiizi it or'ri-:N Mlsraouotlnénoi pic- 0. ndiWLW 1428 >Cinci. Organist. is, 7:15 p. m. n WCCO 1405> St. Paul-Mpls. Cone. WCAE. WTAM. KSD. c C 8:30 p. m. . WBZ 1333> Spgfld. Musical. ' " srolrrs-'TALKS _ii wBz 1333> sprngnd. Jack 'n' Hcp A 9:00 p. m. wo-o 1as4> oakland. vaudeville, WMCA 1310> N. Y. Boxing. DANCE ORCHESTRAS WQJ 1448> Chicago. On With Dance. 7:30 p. m. WLIT 1405> lfhiia. El'Patio Or. 8:15 p. in. _ O-0-4 9:00 p. |11. WTAG 1517> Worcstr. Dancroft. WTAM 1400> Cleveland. Dance. WIP 1508> Phila. Orchestra.. 0 » Just a. either. - ' Remedy. is a great braoer. ‘__ llnarfo L\l»il9l\i\N¥"»hd\l‘0.0fii iWTAG 1517> Worccsteré Bancroft. m- now. e WHAD 1294> Milw. Bob 'n' Hcrm_ _ 12 Midnight WGY 1380> Schenectady. Dance. 'E. A. FOSTER _' ___ ,_ KNX 1337> Los Angeles. Express. ~ -_WW - »-_- Is Substitute For . Big' Bout, He says ‘mack Sliarkcy. Boston‘s hcaefyweight iliimiliary, announced in camp here itoriay that ho' has an agreement Zwith Tex Rickard whereby he will silb:-.tltutc for either Dempsey or Tunney, should cithcr man be un- able to appear in the ring for their scheduled bout in Chicago next month. i Sharkcy also siiid, “Tunney will 'put Dempsey away by K. O. route.” iHc added that Tunney is fast on his al‘ ifcct :ind able to get in with punish- iing blows and make a quick rccov- icry. 1-Ie dcclarcdthat Tunney can ,take punishment and that he can give it. Sharkey still maintains that ,Dempsey won their recent bout in ithe Yankee Stadium on a foul. He ,said that he was ill from the effects iof thc blow io; a week following tho ; fight, but that hc feels in fine shape He is resting with his family here. and hc has not had the gloves on isincc his battle with Dempsey. i ~-- ~-»- _ CARD or THANKS The Bridgetown Women's Iri- tlicisiitntc winn tc tnank all unnc cnt- side of the _District. who very gen- erously hclpcd to make thc Concert at New Perth a auooqs. Signed on behalf of thc Bridge- town Women’s Institute. ~ MRS. G. W. ROSS. . . Secy. Treas. _n____<,>____.__ ‘MI|iiiril'a Lhilment (nr ruin nml brnilel __ .c _,...________,_-._..__.__.; Llffle Off Not sick by any means! No, but somehow you do not have an appetite for your meals. Don't feel .lille work What you want is a big $1.00 bottle of Penslar Dyspopsla The greatest complaint we hear is the difficulty of getting enough to eat after taking it. Penslar Dyspcpsla Remedy is of no use to |. Chronic Dyspeptlc but if you are “lust a little ol!" and feeling a little blue, start in at once on Pcnalaf Dyspeisala Remedy. This `}_>»$l" i 1 .1 . -Man J Y _ 1 1 §.crec ii