it _*un , Hamilton watches complete, or »-»-- PAGE TWO was i.s'rns'r saws TH GUARDIAN? Bathing Caps Now is th e g o o d bathing time and you wi l require at nice bathing cap. We have a limited stock of n i c e ones in red or l1€. Rubber Garter also in red blue J. G. .lamieso BJ I3 Q.-va Drugglst » .r .i}_",_, _ \ /tire/"`t.‘1 ` l .Q ut, ¢ i ‘ - ”'Y"’vf--' -' - ~’- l ‘ » Only a Few A comparatively small number of Hamilton Watches are made every year. Their extrcme ac~ curacy and fine adjust- ment forbids making them in large quantities. dl' The amiliuu at sich °' 174| Rallrval Tlmslrryrr rf A mnlrs" ,_ Not only the msn or woman who ` wants a very accurate: watch buys the Hamilton-but thc individual who knows about watches iisunll demands the Hamilton. \Vc sell supply tl Hamilton movement for yzur present watch case. All sizes _ men and women. ; G. H. Taylor ' Jeweler & Optician \?{f l'a\\\\\K'/III//W G N |- W Th. lvl//ax\\\\\\\1su| F T H E A R D I A N ,United Kingdom is in such danger. the Baltic and leading in the court HOU" YOU! |10 |159 _____ that a naval expenditure of uupsr lesion which the ships received That R advertising Phone .. its-a sueiea amount in necessary-how tsulwar sions some thought they saw u Subscription Phone . . . . .. ...1322 Canada rest iii safety and laugh? over the _North sea and tho Baltic News and Bllit. Day Phone . ...... ..133 . _ BP New’ and Emhmgm' mmm. 1" .3 133 'ol fools is like the crackling ~ of Solomon tells us that the laughter lth rn u d th p t. It is lively- _ ..“°:: -2. ~ ':.::._ ° f’ »» --». of »-- Amgrtou sour" and Moutagum ' ` ‘__:,____,..__.. have in _their lungs a small focus or l London Ollice. Marconi House., IHUTHER SIDE ar” °' t“b°'l’“l°°l°' is “ f“°t' “ll _Strand .W.C. _ We receive from time to time let- pears I to be ` dissipated. Bir William 0sler’s latest “startl- known_to medical science. Indsea,it ,has been stated that every human be- P"°°id°“t A' B'“'"°"'.,ters from enthusiastic advocates or ill! is at some time or other infect- fx.lT\ Hiuri Time. H't is* von? 325: AqN§g~ -Ii 5=§»e QJa4q4qqQHQ¢°“¥““°9¢m““999f§ G5;=u_;c-,Q-,=N,.,¢@¢¢;-_-¢eci-:its-atpocmcowerizo. :Sin H. M~ ~6:t9 I8.0°1 19:16 20:27 2l:33 22:81 23:29 P'l‘. qqqseac »bNO3~l®9 W. Th F. S5 680 S. 7:30 M, 8:84 Tn, 9:31 10:21 0:19 l:0& 1:30 2:13 2:l6 3:18 W. 8:51 Th 4:27 1 F. 5:06 bl. 5:48 8. 6:31 Mc 7:25 Fu. W. Th ll' HGV# |l:l0 3'l l2:l0 8'() 12:50 13:47 14.* 6 152211 16:21 17:21 18:27 i0:B6 20.13 21:44 22:37 23:24 1:08 1:57 2:40 8:85 l-1:27 I5:27 l6:B6 17:51 SB- eqqammmm aqqqvq®&Q4 h»mo4&&é &amszm¢w- :s M _ Tu l ¢,;{g_i--as-an-an-»»-ni-i-».-» >- @®~lGU¢-GN-O53 8:20 0:16 10:12 . 0:05 Sl. , 0:ll 25 B? ! 1:l4 97 ru 29 w. Th. w. 22 23 24 25 -17.1-24 -1-1-1-1 ‘.20 80 Managing Editor ......J.R. Burnett Lv which either to advocate or to op __`__&_v_______ p0g¢_ _get t|us_uu,. the danger ever __m_ea,__|\~-itli the congregation having acccpt_ WATER Uur attention has been directed-_eniug each one bf us. lzgdolfzitcfu to sun springs' Picton 78 f 75 equally enthusiastic opponents of question; it may also be admitted that on both sides of this as of _in many other questions many advo- by a prominent farmer who is, like ing paragraph in a. recent issue ot the Canadian Countryman: “Two years ago in the State of \\`iscousin a co-operative creaimry y truck fur cream-gathering. Not. only did but it did not compel the dairymen nt. the far end of the route to get up vt-ry early to milk their cows, while at the same time delaying the delivery of the whole lot. of cream until a late hour. The work was done with speed, and for this rea- son it was better done. But not only did it gather cream, but it took the produce to market in a city some thirty-five miles away, and de- livered the creamery butter to the retail stores there, thus getting at least two middlemen’s profits safely delivered eggs, poultry, vegetables, and fruit, and brought home on thc return trip advantages of city buy- ing of supplies. Since that time the dcbted for this paragraph resides in i_°d. and that the lungs of tho health- ' the automobile. It is freely admitt-'lest adults show healed-up spots TUESDAY' "thy 14' mu' ed that there are two sides tothe ‘_WlJ0l'° the disease has started. This means that, at some time or other his l_ife, everybody has been in dancer, and that the disease has TUDAY- cateaand many opponents are iniiu. been arrested because the conditions Citi MnKls‘trata's Court, 9 a. m. weed by personal .considfratious for its devolcpmmt wer” “Ot favor' Iiruunuiiuu Cuurguu Iuuuuy ,.e_ rather than by the principle of the able. To make the conditions for sumes, Summerside Court. House, 11 greatest good to the greatest num- tuberculosis unfavgraiue should bu _~ _ ber. In initiating upon these rospec- the aim of' everybody. Sunlight D P_:"°*' h“1""“"‘l Theatre- ‘-30 ““d9't.ive reasons, _ for or against, the f ' p,_0,,lc»u Theutrm 145 and 9 p_ m_ possible results are lost sight of.!;nutr1rnent are the deadly foes of This is not a wholesome way iii_tubcrculosis. As individuals and as - communities wc 'ought ucvor to for- Wlll HW, Cleanliness, and adequate Time. H't. ,,.,,,,y of his renew farmers. mug- _SKEICH 'OF PRESBYIERIAN uiirbor North was st- urtttca fr ` gling against that serious handicap, _ cnullcll IN MURUAY HARBOR scarcity of fam: help-to the follow- ` -- ,¢___ ___ (Continued from page 1) ,und Prolessionhnfcliair. Y .\lr,>/vlt'lcl{*i1_y wus _Yfccnscd ny the Pre.-hytory of 1-, E. Island and nftor liccusiuc -was np- uuu induced to bu a motor p0lHt€- vm°"‘ ' V . ’ ' U .-.gn uma.. nm..." the sentiment. the other ny. on hoard the royal ‘ Elmsdlls and his file tfful residence is aces on the Intercolonlsl much acceptance labored in both from Murray Harbor on 1866. On the 15th Jan. Stephen G. Lawson Over a period of live torate extended and prosecuted his labors. Aug. 181| his deniision of. was accepted and for some sat in the editorial, chair wielding the pen of n vigorous writer. He lata- ly passed away. from earth inthe North West, where he -had gone to ro- slde with n member of his faintly. | On the 18th Jan. 1876. Rev.-"Ernest S. Bayne was ordained. For more than eight years he ministered wit. acceptance to ii beloved people, and was .transferred on the 28¢t~h of April. 1884 -to Middle Musquodiohoit and hc- camc the successor to the venerable Rev. Dr. Sedgwick. His is now the pastor of lllabou congregation. The Rev. Alex Roulston, who bud been 8 minister of tht' Reformed Pros- byterian (‘-hurch was inducted on the 5th of_ Feb. |885. Ou the 30t.l\ of 'J\ine,1.‘49l, he served his connection* l On the 31st of March 1891 Milrruv p om lilurray Harbor -`\`outh, and a new congregation was formed. 'l`ho Rev. Ewen Gillis was inducted into the charge of ;\lurrny Harbor South, on the 3rd May 1892. Littl'c.Santls and Murray Rivcr were afterwards added to this congrcgution, and placed uu- der the care of Mr. Gillis. Alter 12 years service he removed to llurncy’s River, Picton (‘o., where he wus sci- txlcd on thc 20th Sept. 12:04. llc was succcoilcd by the licv. S. D. Mcl‘l\co on the 25th August, .l='-Ol :iud wus tmnslutcd to liclfiiut 27th Nov. 1900. (ln Muy 30th, 1007, Ylev, A, .l_ Mc- \`cill was inducted, 'und is still thc pastor. The next pastor settled over Mvr- rny Harbor North, alter Mr. :toul- ston's removal ‘wits the Rev. Alex l\Ving. Mr. King was received from the Prcsliyteriiin 'Church of Euglunud in Oct. |893, and wus iuductcd on the l-ith Nov.1893. He rcnsiinctl iiutil thc 30th Sept. 1-*'94, ‘When his resig- nation was accepted. Rev. J. il. Unm- cron succccdeil hiin,~i|,nd wus iniIut'tv.'d on the 21st August, 122071. After ii short ministry of 15 months Mr. Cum- srou pussoo nwiiy from mirth on the ltith of April 1897. Rev. John Gillis was inducted on August 17th, |807, and rieiziittctl Illst Dec. 1900 Jtev. D, J, Mrllonuld was settled 8th of (ict. 1901, rcmo\'cii16th of Sept. 1902. HGV. Andrew Gray wus the next; in success- ion iudut:lcd on the Rth Nov. 1005 :intl resigned on the 29th June, 1913. Mr. Gruy has now retired from :retire work und thc congrei,‘.\tiou is vucnnt. .__..____.i*._ supplies for your bath room, for we know we have good quality nt low cost. We can offer you some unusu- n.lly good values. Sine our imtli brushes, 50r., 75c., $1.00 :ind $2.00, hath sprays $1.00 und $1.50 :intl our hnth stioiiges ut -$1-50 to $3.00 Mc* Kiunou Drug Co., (lorncr Grout Gcorge nntl licnt ‘»'*.s. fvltl. Given .\\\ ay. A bool: in the hand is wortli two on the shelf, is as true us that ii hird in thc hand is worth two in thu ian y 1 p cm rt and npprcciiited. ! The (_`om.'\rt-.lu-naive Stnntlnril llic- tionary with Atlns matic hy Fuiikw _Wiignalls (`-onipany for our piwwticril- ily free distribution, is just that handy, indispcnt-mble thing. It should ' he in thc office of nvcry business-inmi, nud within his cusy roach, as olso uithin the reach of cvcry student. ;\`r» person who uses words, with tongue or pen, run ullord to be with- out it. Its rules for spelling und ;piinctiintion; its plain tlircctmms nhout cnnipfiiinilitig nnd ciipitnlizn- tion; its iironuntriutions and its oth- er dintingiiisliinu ft‘1\t.urcs, ull ueukc it thc one inilisptinsnlilc voluuac for business, in tht- oflirr, in clnn=~1roo:|~.s, in tho liousc. Six coupons convnnnd if., with ou- ly ninety-eight cents expense pity- nicnt, to cover cost of transporta- tion and handling, Examine it nt. our Premium llonartmnut., and see what a marvelous hook ii: ln, fn ex- tent of information, in its beauty of print and binding, in genuine _value. _ 3362-7-10Ml€tt. _ ,_ _ ._ :ind actions of foreign Governments Ylicht H0ll°l1z01l°l""» f0l`m8“Y,0D°“' ' ' ' ara knnwn in London. Because thsreifcfl the MW l0Cll Of U10 KlBl C6081- ' ' - - a ‘°‘u'2f“»°.‘21°£Il.”.t‘.'a"ia“!l’f‘ -.-i-bargains in every item `ti Hot Weather When you are lookin for real i izood values in hot weaglier hard- | ‘ ware, you make no mistake in i coming here first. _ ‘ Note these _special values we can offer you in _ u l ice cream freezers garden tools po.” an some crippled mtcnects Weoffer0ne Hundred Dollars Reward for any l8Wl1 fl’l0WCl'8 SCTCCU d00!'9 - deduce from that happy circumstance ¢,,, ,,¢|_~.,¢,n-|, 0,., Cum; in ¢,m,| by }|.|r, rden hoes screen wire ‘the conclusion that we are wiser,san- °*'*""C“'°~ a ' r. 1. culmsr a co. raises. 0. / gaying wot; gil gtovgs _ _ 2 F°e_iineH.& Chandler WHY Jn .,~' _ _'Y ,_ . » :Jr _,~f~v‘\ _ '71 ’.¢ _ _ 4+ _ ‘,\‘_,_{ :T . ‘_ U. l\»` <1. -\-ff l _ '-»°“', ,J _ __ _» , _ -- u fi like ‘ As zi you like _ _ _ Chamois Gloves? _ They are one of the most _ ‘ popular lines we carry- _ _. _ , _ _ _ _ th rt and dr-*ssl* in `8DP€3f&_¥lCP--_ ` Ilgii-ziglticsiz thg' :giiesliniizh readily hs cotton and if a little care is exercised they will look better after' repeated wash- ings. _ » f _ - - We should like you to know of two excellent lines of Chamois Gloves at a Moderate Price ‘ ' 1 No. 1-A fine French skin that has been treated with oil so that it is soft and pliable; white onlv .........__l.25 No. 2-A firmer, heavier vveiglic in natur:il..... . 98c PATONS .&\">l,_... » "‘lf“‘-'. i , -rr-fl’ _ ee-==s> ,,.__c/4?.; 'f _F _ ,- i- V -g .l¥';_,_1,»_v__t<-=‘=”T _ _ ‘ _ f '__`_‘=--Q‘ 4 ~_\i, _ . ‘Y I k---Q. '“' _ 4-:K U 1 Y/ o iw ' 'sim 3': f 4 A____A‘__;_ _j -1 'N' "fl `“ a 5-___ -_ P' _ _ ____ __;____ _ l t ._,_~ r, ,_ *ef- ll -\.`,.`» ,_. Lg. v-gg Lovely Furniture for The Home _BUSINESS MAY BE DULL-BUT-the demand for Patons surface Oak and Mahogany l'uruit'ure, for from being affected by he general depression, is steadily increasing. You can brighten up your home and materially zidd io your comfort with a few pieces of Patons furniture. . ' We specialize in Imitation Oak :ind Mahoizzitiy. ’1`_hey’i”e"€'6 the real flung" that it mites :ui expert t_o tell the difference. good mvcstincnt, try ri few pieces of furniture from Patons. PATONS PATONS PATONS r ._ _*_ __.Y -- _ _.Y_[_' 2 t _ t . l HV' Proper f Fitting Clothes iii .......__l. _ ..__.._. -____._ At some time or other ' what mam liasn’t owned _a T suit which wrecked his ' patience every time he donned it for the reason that it didnt fir, didnt mirror his personality, didn’tsh0w the class, care and correct-_ ness which can only result from having one’s clothes designed and tailored by Hardware _ e Row expert craftsmen. “The Haberdashe/ry” ' line of clothing is designed and tailored . by experts. Our intention is to keep the quality up however small the profits. Try us for your next suit. __,,. 'Prices $10.00 up ~ The New Clotluera Henderson & _ Cudmore Gates Old Stand, Sunnyside ' 3399-7-llmtf tit