MONDAY, F DAIN INESSX ‘l. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Nell ls now discussing plans with the Railway Department for the raising of the vessel, I Western Guardian -—COOK WANTED. ‘ and chamber-maid. Brurlsficral-lltrllfifi’ -'F Tl":- "RTY "h" 1°“ "l" Kcnsmgyom 3q55_3_34_5l_‘o\'ercoal from the carriage at tho {New Annan races will’ return the _wgs-rg3lq AG5N1-___Mr_ J_ p_ same to me no further legal action “dunk quudluu “at “anew will be taken. Andrew Keefe, Ken- Bulldlng. Summer-side will be pleas- “"19"” 3' ‘er to receive news items. advertising ' - lnew and renewal subscriptions. —K£LLV'8 GROSS — Old New [Hampshire Home. Kelly's Cross —-OFFICE CLOBEQ-Dr. J. C. Hall, Tuesday. Aug. 30. Simpson's Office will be closed from Friday. August 25th w q-llux-sdayj —NBW SIIOWROOQE-Mr. ILW. September lst inclusive. lDow-nlng has securedralwother very » B792-3-26-4lQlmpurtant contract. that of the erec- ltion of an utomoblle showroom, oi’- —OI-‘I-‘ICE CLOSED-The office of flee and warehouse on Water street. iii. T. Calvin. Optometrist. - Summerslde. for W. B. Prowse d: side, will be closed from Tllesday. Bons- Ltd» of Ch-rlotwwwn- The .August 23rd. until Thursday. Sept. 1 site for this bulldlhs ls on the corner inclusive. 9554.204” of land opposite the Journal Ofllce. . llalely owned by Mr. B. I. Rayner. ._M1lyqy I-‘Rflgflns flggg,_1'hg This latest addition to Summeraidlfs following appeal-s p; m; Montreal business thoroughfare will have a Stan-Mrs. T. Thompson announces wound area of 37x70 feet from plans the engagement of her daughter. submitted by MP- DOWIIUIS- WOFK Agnes Geraldine, to Dr. William 3.1m the foundation of this building Wcod, or MQnu-QQL llul-merly u; is expected to commence at an early Summerside. P. n. Island). Marriage d"?- “1 Wk? Plflve iflfly in September. -BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS- -s.\n DliATll.-Mrs. (Dru) Suth- A‘ a “mm? °l ‘m’ “m” "a" ‘erland, summel-slu“ has received a Committee of St. Mary's Church. telegram announcing the sad news held at the residence of Mrs. H. C. that her nephew, Mr. Frank my"- Mills. Summerside. on Tuesday sv- Lane, or Wyoming‘ met death m alening, it was decided to proceed wlth car accident on August 231% No the construction of a parochial hall of warm water and soft, foaming Lux suds- that Freshness of April owers and of haytime skies. ‘This. and this only. is the daintiness of immaculate women—everywhere l" Tbir letter ma: meiwd Mn. Hmq lllitcbell, R.R. Na. 2, Hmihon, Canada. Nothing could be a more fitting aid to daintiness than a complete wardrobe of washablea. kept constantly m. freabed by the exclusive use of Lux. Make this Test The best way to get acquainted with Lux is to try it on something you particularly care abqm Ne“ time your best silk or woollen stockings need a bath, whip a tablespoonfill of Lux into the water. ' Then you will agree that there is no substitute for Lux. Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto L783 L 4 .. Q4 l/‘(M \ x & 'Pflrl. . _; j “y. us.‘ g " AINTINESS is the keynote of this E l D age . . . not that spurious and soiled v5 ‘ l ‘daintineslf of smudgy and scented i,’ deodorants . . . but the genuine cleanliness . d" lbw daughter. Beatrice Pearl ' rs were gluon other than m-‘building to cost in the vicinity of say Mr. Meryl-lane was in nu u.ny;$9.000 complete._ It will be built ac- to blame [qr the uccldenu He wnslcording to plans and specifications the only son of the late Mr. W. Ouilfopared by Mr. H. M. Downing. MCFarlang fm-merly o‘ Bcdennenlwurk will proceed at once, and it is and his death is deeply l-egrencdncxpected to have the building com- Interment wlll be made m Denver’ pleted on contract time. December ‘Col. on Friday afternoon. . The new hall will be a rectang- ___ lular building. 36x75 feet, with an en- -—WEDDING BELLSF-I-hu hunmirance porch 5x10 feet. facing 0n of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Pnlmerlsummer street. It will contain a Summcrside. was the scene of a 8mg“ “m dressing rwms- "utmml- happy event, on Thursday afwmoonvium. ladies‘ parlor. entrance hall. August 13m u; five O-CIOCk-I when kitchen and class rooms. It will be of frame construction with concrete unltgd ln nun-Huge m Mn John wen foundation to be covered with as- Icy 3mm; o; Everett. Mann The phalt slates. both roof and sides. Rem _y_ Q Martin omcnmngl on“, The interior will be finished in Brit- the immediate relatives being prey ish Columbia flr. Mr. Downing ma- elm The bride’ was becomnnny pared an excellent plan which meets Etowned in cord rose silk crepe wlthadmirably an the purposes °r “l 01d Country Gives Attention To (lllanadian Press) LONDON. August M. - With so many schemes for settlement of boys and young men in the dominions; how about women settlers? There is obvious danger in a lopsided de- velopment of migration, and. now that schemes for settling boys in their ‘teens on the land have come to take rank as the most promising; of all. that danger is more real than, ever. l The leading organization in train-f ing for overseas life. and one which is doing invaluable work in this re- gard. is the Society for Overseas Settlement of British Women. But an encouraging ieature is the estab- lishment by the Lancashlre County‘ Council of a scheme for training. girls as settlers. This is an experi-‘ ment marked by thoroughness and consequent expense. providing for a year's training for each girl. It is being urged that less financially- strong organizations might provide two or three months‘ training. The obvious difflculty in migration of women as against male settlers. is that the inducements for women are less than those extended to their brothers. At present the Domlnions declare they need "household work- ers." and the prospect of going half across the world tn wield a scrub- bing brush is not so entrancing. It is the aim now to train English girls not for domestic life in the do- minions. but for country life, as the wives of farmers. Town girls can- not easily learn the things thatrsep- aratc the country household from the town one. and where the woman has been given no chance to acquaint I herself with conditions on training farms, she will gravitate naturally to the overseas town. Concerning the strict qualifica- tions requests’ by dominion ofllclals in connection with women migrants. OPENING OF THE CANADIAN beautiful sections 0f those lrcach. Among the long~clnsed cf wonder u way has nd romance into which up Ynho National Park by t laal been found [he d")? 098i“! 8 lltlle farther. lm- gint-ering conception. ill now a good part of tho most ROCKIES T0 MOTORISTS ous ranges is within tho molorisfla The opening this year regions The Kicking Horse Trail. iinklnglumth Batmum‘ and Served THEY SIP IT Ever notice how folks take their own good time drinking Evangel- ine Pale Dry? How they love to sip it, make it last. So cool and happy, such a neat nip and trick of taste to this sparkling wine-like drink from Apple Blossom Valley. » And isn't it nice to know it is a Marltimefl-at a price pleasant- ly low. Of course, you get yours by the economy case or Handy Hamper. /- men A\\ - "le Calmlia" Rilcklefl- EEC-h year fulfilment of one more daring cn-‘vlmitmg Several points of interest on 3MB"- K911591810"- ~'M."".T‘)1Z‘ u-u»... -.. Gmosw ALE A b; bi 12 a l _ innhueglthfiil seljepinnggilé: ‘ For prlce—-for com rt——-nnd Utility-no better bed spring l. FOR BALI IV OLMAN, LTD. . t l ' RT" unrln. nml every lilnrkhr-aul u-lll l>n’gulu._| gllnéllniizlligrzut! sun-nostril‘: nut. lilm-klu-ndl inn c . nn 'n - all ni‘ thr- bluclrltontlll ( ullt“ llllltllnlgagg ABOUT YOUR III!- H J while this simple n ll- |l r . ' ' oxlnc rllWllflf nml \\'ll‘f)l':l‘ Iflllllllllllffl‘; llélflfil" a covered hox mr "an" "ncookm! - l psi-lien of thorn llnd lenron nu» Akln mullyhllfllahlas. as tho air and heal wilt pares in their nnlurnl rnnallllun. and toughen them. Bringing Up Father Official Doings . At Ottawa Women Settlers, orrawa. Ont. Aug. zw-oruuu? ally members of the Government who have been absent abroad are returning to the Capital. Hon Ern- est Lapolnte. Representative of Dominion of Canada at the ofllclal opening at the New Australian call- ltal and later at the Geneva Disar- mament conference was back at his desk in the justice department this morning. About Geneva. Mr- LaPolnte had nothing to say until he confers with the Prime Minister. lie expects to get in touch with Mr. King in the near luture- Hon. Lucien Cannon. solicitor general. has been acting Minister of Just- l_ce during tho absence of Mr. La- Pointe. ‘Hon. J. _A. Robb. Minister of Finance. will return from over- seas early ln ‘September. He ls ox- pected to land at Quebec about the third of next month- Matters which will occupy his attention between now and the end oi the year include about one hundred millions of ma- urlng loans of the Dominion Gov- ernment. Whether it will ho ne- cesaary to raise further money to meet those maturities or whether they will be paid remains lo be seen. Premier Mackenzie Kinl; will pay a visit to the constituenl of North Huron next Thursday when Hon. James Malcolm. Minis- ter of Trade and Commerce will also speak. The by-election there necessitated by the death which look place the last session of Mr. John W. King takes place on Sept. 12- Premier King and Mr. Malcolm will speak at Goodrich and at Win- nlpeg. .-_Z<+§__i COPPER DEPOSITS IN CANADA Copper ores of various kinds. ln- cluding the native metal are found at many places throughout Canada. Production has so far been conflu- rhe Times Says: "we can “ndersmndlcrl to flip following areas In nrrier what seems at times the over-exact-lof the“. lmnnrtnnce. firms]. Col- ing that it has procured a few complete sets of published in its columns) printed on high. because of their artistic merit. The nominal» ‘AUG-UST 29 1927 You Shoal , . . _ .- . ‘l i i EA . m l No other tea isnso delicious, 11:11- ‘ llislnrieal Drawings n, For Framing llurpuul <I—_ *.-n flranallian The Guardian has pleasure in alllmllllc-y. the Canadian Historical Drawings (recently toned art paper suitable for framing. The“ . pictures by Mr. C. W. Jelferys, the Disting. uished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being ‘ framed not only for their historic interest but‘ price is $1.00 for the set of 12 pictures. t , Apply early to avoid disappointment. ‘ CHARLO'l'l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN ing attitude of Dominion officials when we remember that they arelumbla, Ontario. Quebec. Manitoba. and Yukon. Deposits of copper nr- uuullu‘ although ut present u." l on are also known in the Maritime cesslhle’ possum. gonslliute ousol Provinces. and in the Arctic re- [he grsaUcopper-ore reserves pl - gions of Canada- The Arctic de- the future- BIB HlXlh. with 1480-7 points. - ism _ . ‘Tho thrifty housewife will keep OORNEV BROS. Summersido. P. E. l- _ taking to their country the future grey hat and carried a bouquet of parochm‘ hall‘ lmothers of their people. The S.O.S. - ophelia roses. and was attended by “l - ' _ " H-W. has for many years now work- her cousin Miss Myrtle Inman of . nards Llnlment for scaly acalil. ed m Cory-pct wl-ong imprgsslong. n Alberton, dressed 1n blonde ‘nun L whether over-sanguine or ovcr-pes- ' gem-gem. Wm.‘ n“ to match and PERSONALS simistlc. Its primary Drcoccupation curl-led u bouquet of pink and white #- . is with those who need assistance sweet Dena The groom was supporh —Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh. El-_lo settle: but women who can pay _ ed by Mn Adelben Palmer brown lcrslle. are among [he visitors to their way are not less in need of - u; the bnda The “lending mnrch was the Toronto Exhibition. gglcnrcge" information and friendly Iol d b . - sgryiflgnelyd Mfisfirirgfliinarnlnkutgi. y —M1's. n. I’. Driscoll. Wife of u. Todny- lyhenl the flvvvrwgslmgig grQQn-L The house was taswrnny deb} . Ilrlscoll. Stallnn Agent, FrnengllalflEl‘ tyio grétames tngnnchann co . Grated wnn flowers v m pink andiniwn. lelfl Thursday on a trip to‘ 15cc rgnnehe mfltgngg mac“ the Sn)- irflélégtiijlegffect. The numerous glftsi‘ 0mm“ _ lglety is chiefly concerned with wo- . ' _ were valuable and useful. —Mr. Germain F. Gaudet of ln-Emen going out on their own account. O Wh t d lltlélllgllng a substantial cheque from'cy. Mass. formerly of Miscbucg: is Mud‘ “f "5 wmk is excmdlngly 1111- n m of Sinclair and Stewart visiting Mr. E. F. Gaudet. Wel]lng- 5P°°m°u1ar' .1‘ is as immrmnt "0 o O ‘Ltd-v where the bride was a member ton. _ {prevent unsuitable women from go- w t of the Aoffice staff for a number of‘ dng as it is to make it 8:8)’ fofr sult- l ysm jyears. few Weeks prgvjgus mu _Mn... Rub Muan d ht _ table ones to go. Anum ero prac- lbrlde was tendered a shower of sil ‘m- and‘ Mr ll n Me “u: e] n “s” "l" l“ °""s‘°“°° “d” l” ‘est -. . . . . IK. l _'- _ . lverware. china and linen. etc. b ton. 1m l-‘rllda o one on“ m1 m“ s““*‘b““y- Gm‘ "a" b” “m” Efhctlve All U“ 27th- . . y y m rnlng for Cam _ jg" Eirl friends. at the home of Miss bridge lllrlsa- ‘"51 "egl l: ":31 dgemnl‘ ma‘: °§ . . ~ g ybil Gordon. Mr. Strong, wh is ' w” w c ‘l’ exp” ° :son of the late Mr. Allan Strazig o‘; —Mr. Heath Bowness of Ken- them‘ A beglnmng h“ been "mde ‘cal-W Wolfe. went overseas with the flingmn motored tn Charlottetown gggkglcfltgggglilzg Gazvagltlrlegt s; .1. . g - __ _ __ ___ $7,). ln and Vlclorln. on Wednesday laul- ' ¢ ll n 0mm _' —_ — _ — _ — - a ._France umll lhe end _ H the Lflncashlm Clllmty ‘mm ° - __ __ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ __ __ _._ __ g5 - l ol 1. of the war. 6 W” accompanied by his two < __ Conic — » 79a are with ills Qlllgldg wm-lll, mark? llzq-FMWF ‘a Short honeymon spgni; ln uelcea the Misses Bee and Rullyénslinlngir; egéthartigfit |iYngrOV§uQ§ rough ___ __ ___ ___ ___ __ _ _ _ __ __ __ $7.); r d - ‘ . ‘ lhfimlsland. Mr. and Mrs. Strang will —-r~ all??? 12$: o‘; tlglyniggtgllge (lhntlle Convcrlible Roadster —— -— —-— —— —— — — —— — $830 a}?! r Everett. Mass" where they “M's” J" G" Shem’ “nd dmghwrs- wide range of activities that marks Sport Ruadsler __ _ _ _ __ ___. __ _ _ -- 1f1860 l reside. llzlltiaijzegeeifiuth. flfian andnbrlilln. nvho the happy wlle o1 the farmer, S d ,0 . Sven n58 e g tul oli- _.'___¢v>--- .0 an — — —- "p —- —" -" w‘ '— — _ v ~ d h , - ‘ —scnoomm SUBMERGED __ sl:{e,_°§§n§h§.,§§§§§ ‘llrrlmfgnsgiilfgj EGG l-Al/‘NG °°MPET'T'°N Landau -— — —- —- — r- ~ "r -' '— —- $99" The schooner Lady mu owned. b Friday for ‘their home i 01' l d Mr‘ w‘ B. M N m‘ s . y C n ace Bay. Notes on the Prince Edward lslan v I .. “"° Whippet siX a cargo of coal for the rrTilf-vgy Ea t G . Week. ended August 21, 1927 Coupe _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ $93 Submerged m1 h - ' ‘ _ .;if.:;'%::..°: ti: s er“ ma“ ‘."f$fI..T.".?i‘.‘.‘I°li‘.?‘i.‘.i“$2Z£' co-u» — - — - — ~ .— — - — — as ' men lll . . ~ , _ .. __ “ndemwd. that ‘he vessel While ly- ..'l\'elly's (',|‘()_qg_ QM M“, “a ,_ ll... lmal eggs; lam being 704, na Touring -— —— —- — —— — —- "r - — r- 59m m5 aloflfislde the wharf on Tuesda shl H ' ~ - t m’ v s12 f l cd- ‘ - was pierced by u projecting log n“); Lnlggnayoqy- lnlanYs U088 Hhll- 9mm"? wéfll; totalozggg“ 1211;” to Roadster —— -—— — — - r- r‘ — -' r“ "- M050 - . ug. . n wee . i . ._.. ::.a*;=.°;:.w.*;;;;.-;~;; . ~- 2' s sn- — — - - — -- — ~ — — - W» ‘_ en e idc fell. - Mr l-‘vnrct Kuwait's Whllc Lesz- . _ _ _ __. _.. _... _ _. $ . - t - ‘ L nd u -—- — — ll 0 .:i';r:::“..:ra.r2.;i 212.2: r.'r‘D"mPS°Y Dlsplays w"; ~";:.::.:1.:".:%.: “ “ - ” med‘ t] ~ ‘ l . . t. . A _ Extra Poundage Lelfllnrng. ‘";',°;°§,"';;‘ 2mg; 43;; Seven!’ Willy-Knight Six __ I lpona. r. . . u aras aro VT _ _ __ 6 fi l |Rocks wero third. with 44.6 polnla ourmg - —- -— — —- — — -- -— $1 25 CHICAGO. Aug. 26.—Jack.D0mD- lohn L (‘l k’ B rred R0 -k were It ‘an; “m! Dflllndhile Was visible at foul-uh w“? 548901.113; (M? cul. Coupe _“ '—' _' _' _ '—' — _ — _' _' $1625 F t Eéncoln fleédfcagllp yfisllffdlly. but llffo'a Barred Rocks were flflluli Coach —- — —— -- -—. —— -— ——- —- —— —- $1695 P9759"? "fey and appeared with 404 olnls" and (‘len Mc- - 3.0 S well Pleased after the da ' ' p ' ' Roadmar “ '_ — — — — __ fi E‘ _' $700 ys work. A Larenkl Barred Rocks were slxllll Wisconsin lumbcrjack. Leo Popple. with 39 9 points ~ Cabriolet Coupe — — — -_ -- _- - _-» _ $1895 ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' . b . -—— -— — — —— ——— —— —-— —— — — of Stevens Point gave the former Mr ll f‘ MutfarFs Barred RorkI " nan‘:";'nf:;"’°‘::‘n:’_‘;:n"'If‘. nrtxzguylvgnigalteclrilxznivlzlloniahworkoitfilon hells gonna 9. gnnndh-i llnnk iii-an, “h” $895 normal body In expended ln the ' W98 “T95 n8 8060i] . l. i‘ an ourt D860 w l. ‘l - " M; o; ml, _ a few rounds with Dempsey. 232.4. 227.1. 226.5 d 21121 l l \ of": l" In?" ‘MM m b“ Manage!‘ L00 Flynn has ruledlrnallectlvelv. Mr. tflllffnrd] Mggutll .1 t a if - ' l ___ __ - |_'§n|"uj:n ";__;'**::r'_gn;_;;1 iivllfllglslihany sparring until next ens Barred Bock No.6 look mm. Roadster - - - — - - - - t $2363 in: twice or m". limos mm nl- 0° ' epmgram 1°’ the fl-‘mfllnd- "lac" Wm‘ 212-3 ""1""? "d Mml Special Roadster -—- -~ —- —-— —— —- — — — $2500 lumd portlnn of nrrvo foroqthua "l" i?! the week calls for road work. M91- Hflmlmllfil Billie-fl Rook ha" , . v‘ - - "tun... on... vital s...“ ..| shadow boxing. hitting the bag and M- 6 100k sixth plane with 205.6 I‘ 01mm: f five passenger) — — — — ~ — — — $2500 . "IPIP Moll" Mwer- lthc rummies and similar exercises Will“- Q b ' 1 l C 6. l Tl"- Mllllt ls various nhyllonl | moo-m ' Mr. H.C. Muilarra Barred Rocks a Hoe Oupc — _ _ _ — _~ _~ _ $2 )5 I ‘fmglflfwte- l» "In" ram ‘SIMPLE APPLICATION THAT dead the contest u» date, with Sedan (fivc passenger) — - - - — — - — $2695 -11: .'.'.'.'§ .1". _::.".:..'::.."::::: °'°°°“"* "'-*°'<"E">=liil.‘.i‘2iiii..“f.iz. - ~ — — ~ — - ~ — — $283“ nl tho-Ir trouhln In nflon not ovnn f"l'|""r° lflllflfllllllf unll lulnchlnl: to 1663-5 9mm"; MP8. Alex. llamllm lounng (5Cvm1 passenger) _" i “‘ _" _ _ i l‘ ' < 3.117.121 :.":.':..:. ‘rural. §I-I-§»-‘~II»'»."'+'J.‘I..".'L"5.'I£"..u.l;!ll?"Lilliilil§z“.",'f,f,lfifi‘.l“}ffi;ofiff ‘ygsgwgltlgl S-d-u (luv-n nus-unto — — -- — — - - - $3800 If "we II In! mum whn- ‘"“ “‘"" ‘"3’ '° m“ "m" ""'- '""' m" ll mrl It‘ -lr' l “ Limutlsiuc —» — — — — —-— — — — —~ l $ 2 "or In sullloet 07o Itlnln- the h‘ l" dhmol" 'h“m' u"! "hm" 1"": rnrm m’ e are fourth’ wnh 5 nnnnnon "n" "u" M an n‘ M ounces of pv-raxlue powder from yn||r‘,1-I7'R.l points: Mr. Everett How“ ....... ,, ,,,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,_.,_,,,_ inlufllzlhllnlrnurula-n. (mud on .. luunuuu Whlln Lcghorns are nun All Prices Shown are F.O.B. Factory, Toronto, Taggea Extra. nml non“ n" n ‘W .\ ‘War thf- hlmlr with 1556.7 points. and William (m1- u-lm "o" ‘ """'"‘" '“""" "l" cuugmunu Barred Rocks McLAINE SERVICE ST ATION 10a GRAFTON srnzsr. KINGS COUNTY GARAGE Montague, P. E. I. . y want; rM cast: TO BE HERE m n-Auv- l 5E8. BY ‘rue PAfiERs THA‘? 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