w l v wizlrzri. I927 Dtlilollsie Zine-I HALIFAX, N. l. Arts, lag, Pharmacy, Education, Iaale, leasehold Selenea, Luv, lodlelaa, " ‘ Dentistry. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS! ’ Nine of value $00.00 to $85.00, awardad on results o! matriculation examinations. September 21th-f0th, n21. . ., ~_ , UTKII SCIIOLALDIIIPS! ,-_ l _ 0f ual value, awarded at and of each ‘rof course. '» h" ' uurvpitsirv rum. Residence for men, on bari North ,West Arm. temporar y ' home of King's Cniiege. SIIIIIJIIII‘ HALL v llealutifiti new residence for hastens-ruck nAYs _ September 26th to October lat for all Arts and Science students. Sep- tember-Iiitb and 14th for all other students. ' a ‘. _... b I08 rum. mromiarrou -Applly in person nr by letter to the Registrar. , FEEDS it . w ___—- We-earry large stocks of all '3 kinds of live stock snaps. We buy in UARLOAD lots at very lowest prices. We are in a position and do sell at‘ very close prices. wnonrisitusf “l AND RETAIL FEED OATS (Black and " White.) Some extra may Western white feed oats, afio Island whites and blacks. (horsemen ‘should ‘see tails’ . data.) - i llran, Shorts, White iliis- , dllngs, Cracked Corn, Feed, g Cornmeal, Oil Cake Meal, (for Poultry). Chicken JFM. . 0; ter Shells, PoultrykGrit, C rcoal- (for PonltrynBone A - M I i _ . , . Pressed flay , and Straw. ma. ma, and a .ful_l, line of Poultry Supplies. Behumache Feed, Beet. Pulp, , (line and coirfl), Beef CARTER 8.100. Calf Meal, Cracked Grain. arid Bone Scraps ' (for Poul- LIMITED. - . “pry fgur years. . gwmalnbglaliag system failed ea f y-ill favou " resolution on the 28th of July. 1858: P FEEOS;. -history is not yet told in monuments I its capital should be adorned in oth- 'tho government in which they arr At‘-_Il_otary M o kgqntinnea from gm a) THE CHARLOTTETOWN CUARDIAN i THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN NEW PREMIUM - Ladies Shov- Dilig Bags given free with every new or renewal subscription to the Guardian. AUTO STROP. RAZOR in case Dost Dfl-id to any address in Canada 0h rwflillt of a new or renewal goarly subscription to The G-uar» an. RENEW YOUR. SUBSCRIPTION today and. be in line for the Con- vertable Waterproof Shopping Bag now being given free with each year- ly subscription. 418"‘ r of being the capital didlndtlrestrain Montreal from sadlv misbehaving itself in 1849. Differing in a marked degree from the views of liiewnaiority ot the Legislature upon all important bill before the‘. body an excited mob salcked and burned down the Parliament iii-louse. and ‘insulted. and attacked the Gov- oraidrllfleneral. Lord Eigln. The As- oxnlrygpromptly passed an address flail‘! ngjlis Excellency to call Par- ent alternately at Toronto and Iany 11s, .,nnd after much abbllnil; i3] resolution was flnallv wring p t efiflifh of March. 1857, ‘of an address to Her Mai- eaty. _pr ying her to select the seat of gdvenllneut: _’.i‘his Her Majesty did andxflxed upon Ottawa. 1n making the choice, the Queen was guided 'by the advice oi’ the Gov- ernor General. Sir Edmund Head, whose judgment was influenced bv the idea that thilfwas the safest set.- tlement of a dangerous question. Apart from the political advantages of the location. the magnificence of gle site is said to have impressed ir Edmund favourably. ' The Queen's decision became known early in 1858. and created in- tense hostility in other sections o! tna province. The Assembly again Increased the difficulty by passing a YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may have expired, renew now and got your choice of a. Valet Auto Strep Razor, blade and strap free, or Val- et Utility Knife free. Eichtr one makes a romarkablepremlum. FREE RED CROSS CHEST CLI- NICS will be held in the doctors’ offices in Crcpuud July 28th morn- ing only and Cape Traverse in af- ternoon, Malpeque July 29th morn- ing only and Bedeque in afternoon July 30th in Summerside Red Cross office, 0’Lsnry August 1st. Only cases referred by doctors will be examined by specialist. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-lime Sacrament of the lord's Supper "Mo! it is the opinion of this will be dispensed in the Kirk, Mur- liouso that the city of Ottawa ought rny River, on Sabbath 31st. Servic- not"t'o be the permanent seat ofeg at 10,30 m“; 5 p_m_ preparatory services on Thursday 28th and Sat- However. the seine Assembly. in urday 30th at 2 p. m. Tilers will Fellfllflri’ 1359- an" a" "cited ‘us’ also be service at Belle River; 012' cussion. and by a small but sufficient Thursday 23m at 7 p_ m_ majority, affirmed Her Majesty's de- cision: and Ottawa at last became thaConadian capital.‘ \ When Queen Victoria, therefore. chose upon the banks of the Ottawa the place for Canada's capital, she left it with "the picturesque name of that beautiful river. , When a country is young, and its government for the province." POWNAL ‘ CIRCUIT.—- Services for Sunday, July 31st are as follows: Rev. A. A. McLeod will preach at Clifton at ll a. m., and at the Mt. Herbert Orphanage at 2.30 p. m. In the evening Prof. Wm. Myers of Hartford, Conn., will preach in the Pownal Church at 7 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend these services. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS’- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeigh, of T0- ronto, have been paying the Island a renewed and extended visit, mo- tring to many points. Mr. Yeigh is securing fresh material for his illustrated lectures and magazine articles and on article from his pen, on his recent impressions of the Island, will shortly appear in The Guardian. Their journey will be continued to Nova Sctin. FREE RED CROSS Chest Clin- ics will be held in ‘the doctors’ of- fices in Stanley Bridge July 27th, morning only, and Springfield iu afternoon. Crapnud July 28th, morning only, and Cups Traverse in afternoon, Malpeque July 29th ternoon. Malpeque July 29th" morn- ing, and Bedeque in afternoon; July 30 in Summerside Red Cross office. Only cases refer- red by doctors will be examined by the specialist. or typified in ancient architecture, er ways. The Tower of dicnilon uni the memories that cluster rouull Westminster Halli must help =to in- spire even prosaic members of the British Parliament with a dominant nsciousrness of the continuity of taking pariyand the enduring nat- ure of the laws they are helping to frame. Wise, then, were Hie advis- ers of they Queen, when, to compen- sate for the absence of monument:- of the past. they gave Canada for her capital, a site of surpassing bea- uty; and equally to be commended were those who conceived and car» pied out the glorious national build- ings ‘with which the rocky heights of Ottawa are crowned. It cannot be denied that the nat- riotisui qt the Athenian was kindled at the sight of the Acropolis. and tllat- evsfy ‘Scottish heart beats high when h sees the ancient castle on Echo's ill: so to illl a Canadian with p do in hie country. and confil deuce its future. we show him tho magni out national ‘buildings as they wer and glitter in the seltiuf sun, r above the foaming river. I may 0t be a logical ground for his patntlsm, but it is a sentimental one lift least. audit will influancc his eelings and actions when he goes tofhis distant home. whether it be .01; the Western Prairie. ‘hr the sh s of the Atlantic. or on the far- o Paciiic Slope. Irhe Senate Chamber and that of the House of Commons are very dif AN AGED VISITOR-At Dresent there iB__i_Il___i.l_l8” city John Wonncott, sr., of Charlottetown. Mr. Woun- cott is visiting his daughter, Mrs. PHI‘. Huestls, 74 Gordon street, and son Harry, ‘109 Botsfrd street, says the Mouctou Transcript. it is 40 years since he visited Moncton and sees many changes. Mr. Won- acott is in his 89th year still looks much younger and is very active for a man of his age. He expects (Also) . Liinseed Meal,‘ Mixed Grain try.) SEEDS, reaps] fibrin .1’ Ivided with good rooms and a gallery, ferent in design. As necessary ad- Juncts to both chambers. there are a number of committee rooms and of- ilcss for the officials and the largo staff of clerks. The Press is pro- to visit Moncton again nexteyear. PBESBYTERIAN SERVICES. - The Rev. Luther L. Young will speak in the Caledonia Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, July 28. at 8 o'clock. Mr. Young has been wh-ile the Post Office. the haw clerks. THE /_ \Haiifax . AND '_. st. John Tel 31-551. 3 Cents y ‘evening 1o i at ‘mo t. Received“ every minutes after i," P! ; and day. When there is-a late sit- 'ting ‘they often become sleepy and d! . uaatlona. its’ joys and its sor- Slit" W . il-il llil . . storms "with its accompanying WINS! a vdficenient. whilst others must I minor? importance. . t lllboie ll ' can compensate for the Illvantaflb of private life so often bilsted when a ~man enters the political arena. How- the. French translators. the l-Iansard men and telegraph men nil have sep- arate quarters. There are reading rooms. smoking rooms. a magnific- eot- restaurant. and private dining rooms, for use durinE the session. The: peakers of both Houses have apartii nts, adjoining the Chambers. whardunucb entertaining is dune. In the Dobular House there is al- ways a 'largo crowd in attendance when'an-y important mutter is to be discussed. ‘or when any ‘good sneaks:- is expected to take the floor. It has been stated that some Parliamentary performers can always play much nectar to a large audience in the galleries than to a small one. it may be so. ' Ilf a member in his seat in the House at any time wishes to mall a letter. ~to have his mail brought to him, to get a copy of the latest Pai- riot or Gusrdian from the readinn roomrtoget a glass of water, or pen and ink. he snaps his lingers and im mediately a little page. neatly clad in blue jacket and dark clothes. flies to do_bis bidding. There are about twenty odd oi the“. pages. and half of them arc in attendance in the Chamber v-Ighi a missionary to Korea for twenty years and is sailing in a few weeks for Japan where is is going to work among the thousands of Koreans in that country. He. has a vital message for the Christian Church. Come out to hear him. and countries via Great Britain dur- ing next week as foliowsz-Fuil let- ter mail for Great Britain and coun- mail by Steamer “Empress of Aus- tralia" saiiing from Quebec Wednesday, the 3rd August. ing from Montreal on Friday. _tired. ‘The change in the hour oi the evening sessions to eleven o'clock will no doubt be welcome to these cu§ _littia chaps. “- very time the date of a Dominion lllloqtiondil announced. a lot of neo- I pla;want to run for Parliament: a good many do run; and out of the. n er. 245 are elected and enter us.“ °‘l’.i'.'.’“‘ll"".ll‘l‘§l $13113‘ r n per s s e _ - ‘attlveiltiire. its ‘responsibilities. its day, the 5th. Saturday the 8th August. NARROW ESCAPE. -A des- patclh of July 24 says:——Mr- and Mrs. Erskay, of St. John, and their three children had a narrow ss- near Horse's Bridge, about five miles from New Glasgow, "when their car backed over an eight-foot embankment while they were en- deavoring to turn. They had just returned from a trip through Prince Edward Island, iaadiiflg a! Fictou about nine o'clock last night. l-leadingthelr car in the dir- ection of Stalin-ton at Hon-he's Bridge. they look tine Westvills road by mistake. Instantly real- ising their mistake they besan to back out to the main road again. but reversing far too suddenly the car was hurled down an sight-fool: embankment. fbhs occupants mir- aculously eecaped injury and were 134mm,“ 4. h“; “m”; taken to friends In Sullarton. ‘Lal- “x, m. ' u“ 0|» "m", n". er the car which escaped any, eon W 1"“ m-uma. ‘m; "ml. lous damage was assisted tel the 051,9 qmmn "an m “m, n road and proceeded to its deqtina- nli u they ere untrue. Publit lion- More. no pat-o for tht at a of roses They sail the political sea esiin. enuatothsr times its ii Some‘ make progress and iqwsl Mutant to occupy positions 0' “who mter Parliamentary fe‘ mes question whether Mil t ‘lino matter how prominent umber prepared to take e I not seem to diminish election to another. t all plaosa on earth, thc iii 4 . . ::Apieaeantmedishie' ahilllm Q - came ..., ,...i. i‘ ... i l! .. l -. MAIL FOB. OVERSEAS-Mails will be despatched to Great Britain _ tries via Great Britain to connect with the S. B. "Aqultania" sfl-llllll - from New York on Monday, the 1st of August. Mails for this Steamer should be specially labeled “For des- patch by the S. S. "Aquitanla". Pull on Full mall for Ireland and Scotland . to connect with the C. P. S. S. “Met- agama." sailing from Montreal on Thursday, the 1th August. Full mall for Great Britain connecting 'with the C. P. S. S. "Minnedosa" sail- the 5th August. Direct mall for France to connec‘ with the Steamer “Aus- onia" sailing from Montreal on Fri- Full mail for Great Britain to connect with the steamer "Regina" sailing from Montreal 0h cape at 10.80 o'clock lhllwllilllii MCOUAIUS TAXI ssnvlcal Phone 17. LADIES SHOPPING RAGE Con- vertable to two sizes. Free ‘wiiil each new or renewal yearly sub Bcrilllion of the Guardian. PERSONALS Mrs. Grace McGregor, and Mrs, Adam Livingstone. ‘Clyde River were visitors to the-city yesterday. l Mr. Patrick McVarish qf Wor- cester. Mass. motored mm the western end of the Island Tuesday to visit his brother Lester, in Mor- eli. ' l Mr. Wm. Burton of the Bank of NovrrScotla staff left yesterday morning for St. Andrews, N. B.. called home by the unexpected death oi’ his mother. The many friends of Aeneas J. MacDonald of Webster's Corner will be glad to learn that he is re- covering after an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. John C. MacPhail, Argyle Shore and Miss Selina of the same place are visiting relatives in Mone- ton. N. B. Miss Margaret and Alma Mill:- Nevln oi‘ Boston, Muss, were ris- ltors in the ‘City ml ‘ihicslllty iuz- compnliiud ‘by Miss Mary Bell iii- so of Boston. Mr. Nell lliweu liiaoEnL-hcrli and Mr. Alchibaid MacEachern of RR’? Pull". 11111! n flying visit tu Argyle Shore recently. Miss Enlt Horuby, nurse-iu-tralu- |lilg,left yesterday morning on re- turu to Baltimore where she will |resume her studies-at Si. Agile-s Hospital after u pleasant vacation spent with licr parents, Mr. and Mi's. J. J. I-Iorilby, Brighton; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ‘Rockstron and their son Alvin and Mr. and Mrs G. U. Cannon of Dorchester, an: Melrosc Mass... motored to the Island on Monday where they. will spent‘ their holidays with parents and re- latives at. Graham's Road and St Eleanors. ,,, . Miss M. E, Bell 0i’ lmsiou, Mnssn. was visiting iu Argyle Shore re- cently, wllilc there she was u guest of Misses Alina and Murgnll-l MoNeyin of Boston, who hrs spend- ing the summer holidays at the home of their parents. Mi. null Mrs. Alexander MoNevia. . Mrs. Edward Quinlan of TELIIIIOI Mass, was n passenger on the S. S Hochclsga yesterday enroute to hei home aftervisiting her former homo in the Magdalenes and visiting her sister Mrs. David Hamilton of this city. Mrs. Quinlan thinks Charlotte- town is a real beauty spot and cer- tainly will boost it in the U. S. A. ------ --<o&-- ::Col'ns cannot exist when Hollo- way's Corn Remover is applied to them, because it goes to the root THE MARKETS ' MONTREAL, July 26. — A mod- erate amount of business was done with foreign buyers on the ‘Mont- real grain market today. Outside oi’ sales of a few loads of No. 2 northern wheat made to local ex- porters at 41 1-2 c per bushel over ‘he Wiliilipeg J_uiy option f. o. b. Montreal and some rough No. 3 northern at flat price, the grade in grain in the domestic market ' was quiet. The demand for carlots 0f coarse grains was of a limited chilrilclel‘. but the undertone was firm. The demand for spring and winter" wheat grades of flour was ugaiu of u liiilluiptlilllilll; character, but values were unchanged. The undertone to the market for mill. feed was firm owing to the good demand and the small supplies available. The trade in standard grades of rolled oats was quiet and prices were unchanged. Prices lanolin-trades of eggs were well muiutnllled under ii quiet, demand from ull surces. Tm- reiielpls wort- Lihili hut prices \\|'l't.3 steady. The "Wewm ‘WW 35 packages. Owing m the fact that there has been lil- llc m" no response from English "liiiflrlers for cheese zit the lute ail-l vuuvn estublislmil here, there wasl l Hlllilllly easier feeling in the luurket toduy and prilces were frat:- lioually rcdul-ell. “H-stiern grades “mm Quoted nl. l!) 1-41: and eastern “l A" 1° 19 1'31! DB1‘ lifluntl. The re- "Plllls were 17,356 boxes. ‘U'l"l‘AWA, OllL, July 2b’. livlégsl-Gciicrul cnutiiliun m’ Cull- tillnll (‘HK' luurkus is unl-ltuligeil llmll DFPVIOHS rclml-i with ii Iilir lelunllil existing null supplies "ml" Bfiil-‘ll l" Pfiqlliroliiclils ev- uzvwherc. _ 'l‘ul'ulito-—'i‘lle cgl: market is llrliil-r. Dealers are quoting Qmm. 'i'.V Hliillllcrs extras 33 to 34, firsts l0 m 3i, scl-uillis 26, ili-ljverelj "uses returned. lliONTlllilAir-Montrcni dealers ire (‘looting country shipper-t. 0X. “is 3-5 l" 35. firsts 30 t0 31, SEC‘. llllili 27 in 2x, ilRANDON~Tlle trudo is still lliilliiii: country shippers exit-us 2D, drills 27, seconds 23 delivered uses included. Calgary denim-g “Willie 1° Quote country shippers ‘Xml-‘i 33. firsts 25. seconds 20. VANCOUVER, ~'i‘here is no ‘htiuge ill the lone Ul‘ price n1‘ his market. Dealers (rontluue lu juotc country Silippersl extras 23, Of all the forms of chewing tobacco, i. the PLUG gives ou the ~best chew and is the most conomical. It is always fresh and moist; its rich flavour does not dry out. The PLUG is smooth and even; does not chip 0r crumble, so there is no waste. It ishandy, to hold; handy to slice; and fits every pocket. mo BEN PLUG Chewing /T0 bacco Your denier sells BIG iii-LN from a Vacuum (air tight) Tin, WhiCh keeps lite PLUGS in the same perfect condition as they were when packed at the factory. lrsis 26, pullet extras 24. There Ins been some enquiry from the lust but no interest displayed at HIiUOS existing hers. 'l‘lieri=, have been sonic sales 0i" eggs held in ‘will illfilillie hilt no price report- cil. liulifllx prices in cnulllry ship. hers for ullgrulleil eggs (lelivln-ell lire oxti-zls 1H, firsts 31, seconds 23. large congregation was present, thclD following program was very success- fully carried out: the Presbytery of Pictou presided. . D. | Qreetings from the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island and short ad- Rev. c_ B. Candm Mudémtor of dress, Rev. R. H. Stavert. M. A., B. l Solo, Mrs. Percy Currie Doxology , l M - Address. Judge Patterson gigrlgfggogfsalxaslvég‘ B‘ 03nd“ l Introduction of’ Rev D. M. Lamont _ Reading of Scripture. Rev. Wlby Rev‘ w‘ Ems.“ Gelebratlon Emslie, M. A., Psalm 46, Joel 2. ' Gael" §°""‘°°- Re“ D- M- Prayer, Rev. C. B. Candlt ‘Lamont . A . New Testament reading 1 Comm! Address and closing prayer, Rev. t’ Plctou thians x111 Rev. i-i. M. driiieths ‘h L- Yum? On Sunday, July 24th. the Pres- bytcrians of Pictou and the sur- rounding districts held a celebra- tion in honor of the first sermon de- livered by Rev. James McGregor. D. D. on Jilly 23rd. 1786. The celebration was held on the same spot as that on which Dr. and kills the growth. McGregorls first service was held. w-a-Rsouats - Mr. William Stewart. formerly of Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd» 110W Te‘ siding in Saint John. N-‘Bd i! viii“ ing relatives in Kelvllritnd friend? in the vicinity of Summersido. | f . < I ‘ l - ,> I Mr. John Gillespie and Mr. Jos- eph Neill. Miltonwspaut». the P“! few tweaks In the city the Kiwi"- of their aunt Mrs‘. James Forum‘ Dr. Stanley Bagnsii, assistant Professor in Dalhouslli‘ Dflntabfiol- loge. accompanied by Mrs. nail, aga, Monday to spend a short va- cation on tho island. , Miss Margaret Sencabaugfi ‘of Boston. is visiting flriencs iii Georgetown. S e will also visit Miss Arms Ker of Malpeqiie ba- fore‘ returning to the‘ United States, BB8‘ l arrivsdby thrfi. ‘S. Ilochol- ‘ Losing his Ierig battle ‘again da The deoea ad monarch ., Miss Ethel Murphy of the pursuit Ital-oi lass: Co‘, , , "in" l! ‘if » lght la Crown Prlno Mlehsol who .1 "lit." {ll “hi. i‘ u‘ ll ‘prepared by Rev. E. Scott. D. D. and read by Rev. Prank Baird, D. D. M. A., Moderator of Synod at was rim: IMP shown a Benediction. Rev. C. B. Candit In addition to the greetings above lmentioned, an interesting iicssage iwas read from Rev. Ephriam Scott. Nothing evoked greateninterest lgfiprafislivfg-rhompson‘ than the touching and remarkable - message from the venerable’ ex- moderatoi‘ of the Presbyterian Solo, Mr. Fred Guildford Historical Sketch. This service was Singing, Pictcu Qusrtette It has been agreed that. all the -._. _ -..¢__c~_-'~a~am. proclaimed hair olrthe abtiie “M, q pm,“ cu“, Carol, who near King Ferdinand of Roman la died at Bueha rly Wednes- H one of Gru In t1he 1m is a n Marla. At the The weather was ideal and a very|short addrcss ltcv Rob. Johnston, I , , . _ Saturday's deluge Greetings from Pictou Presbytery. Church m callada’ Re“ Di“ semi-l beveattha p owl! below, hlaitulla as the‘ right. -l t ¢i;.i.;..;;..'f£.i.. the same texts its Rev. Dr. McGregor preached 141 years ago. Accordingly, Rev. W. M. Thompson preached from 1st Timothy, lsf chapter, verse i5, and Rev. D. M. Lamont took his taixt from Luke. chapter 19, verse l0. ' l lJULY was THE I WETTEST g SINCE 1e41' " ‘ - TORONTO, July 2c. - actors- ing to the local Meteorological (if- lfice this month's rainfall of 5,82 .lll(.'llCS, establishes it on record-ti‘! ‘in Jilly or that year there was a rainfall of 8.15 inches, while not: since 1904 has Ontario experienc- ed a ruiilfull of more than 6 inches. uf 1.58 inches was reporitul as one 0f the heaviest ruins rccortlcd for u July day. Mrs. J. E. Matthews and "her daughter. Mayrne, of Brandon, Man. are visiting in the city, the guests of Mr. Peter Newsomc, Brighton. Miss Blanche summer holidays very pieaaan at her home rm the Island. Wh , here she will be the guest ofhe mother and brother. Eddie at Inter- man and her two sisters Hrs. Jack‘ Macleod. Bradalbane and Mrs. ' Stewart Inman. Victoria.