| ‘gpullllfi OI "OISE" “t” succeeded. W3“ ghey h": yjaydleelelnlfllllellfl-lllellrnei-Lmlluwcl lob] lltll Benito supply the people ol coup-y will! m “In ceolqullly oltca. The unl- “53 hi”. Indicate: lanai O-O-O-OO-OOOQOOOQ-OOGO 40000-00000 I events Wanted "a iii" - ioaraarr scalars-wane r0 catalogue. Unwed A" Pm" f2.“ John, Toronto. l-d-A. W. mw.36l. RIZCS GUARAN- , $hiIlS, ties. underwear, hos- lm". iiargest assortment. Wonder- gfl values» Liberal commissions. (jgmplctc self-selling kat free. ivrite today, Dept. 1556 Public Ser- i109’ liillis of Canada. London. 0m I-S-A. W. ws-iii. Miscellaneous __.- '_ lolm screen MacDONALD. LAND survey-m, Box 20. Hermanville. 3570-5-6-lmo. =,_,,,.-ej——-i"i-'i'_ m; wit, TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. '4 __________.. -- luits rslnssnaas. ALI- SIZES- w; can handle your used one. Terms if required. W. R. Denote. Charlottetown. 5llB-3-5-Mon-Wed~'.l‘hurs-lrno. ism or MONEY was FOUND Julie 22nd on church grounds, Lot 65. The looser. by calling at the parochial house, stating amount lest and paying for this ad may have the money- 5799'3'5'31~ ‘ i HAVE ALIVAYS IN STOCK: heavy Rotary Belts: Threshirls Baits; Crushing Belts fl-fld I11 other Belts ln rubber and leathm‘; 8-150 rubber and leather traces ready 101' use a1] at half price. Clinton Mor- risoz, Ptederict/on Station. P. E. I. 5940-B-6-2l. For Sale .- uorraol: ron sate. APPLY z Granville Street. 5927-8-6-61- IIAVY BROWN PAl-‘ER FOR SALE. Apply at this Oflice. 5505-tf. rov. SALE-THIRTY sauce arm lsaibs. D. l". MacDonald, Souris. 5661-7-2B-1month FOR SALE-ISLAND BRED MARE tycars old. Guaranteed sound. Weighs i350 lbs. Apply Ira. L. Rodd. lfilton. 5920-8-6-31. FOR. SALE-NICE COMFORTABLE holnc- Apply Mrs. Wm. PartridBfi- York. 59l9-8-0-8i. __.______..._.___i_-- P03 SALE-FARM 0F so ACRES on Panmure Island. Apply to own- er, Terrance Murphy. Souris. : 5071-7-80-wedsat4i. _Iv-—v—---————-— '- MRM CONVENIEMFLY SITUAT- edat Clyde River containing 30 mes, with or without crop. Apply to,D. MacDonald. . "F. S." 5829-8-64!!- .____€_____~_ __ FOB SALE-AT HUNTER RIVER A dwelling house containing 12 rooms a barn and ll acre oi land. nice lawn. Apply to Mrs. John Rack- hlm. l-lunter River. 5037-8-6-8-9-3i. ‘on sate-ncsmantc‘ seven- morn residence at Brighton. All modern conveniences, garden and fit? is rear. Apply Box 110 Guar- dian. seai-a-a-zl -______________i________ K ACRES AT" roman POINT. u" 55. about 50 under cultivation. remainder under wood. Good for Potatoes and hay. About one mile ' m shipping. Apply W. G. Rich- ards, Georgetown. "F- S." 5820-84-11“. Classified Advertisements Salesman - ‘Wanted WANTED -— SMALL IVANTED-A NUMBER 0F GOOD “’ANTED—-TIIREE MEN BOARD- LOEII‘ — FRIDAY eooooo-oooauooe» 10o per line of 5 words 9c POI llnc of l word: 8o per line or 5 words l‘ ‘COD OOOQUO‘ LISII‘ BOY WANTED. APPL; Guardian. 3639-7-21-tI WAl-"PED - EXPERIENCED MAN or boy for farm ivork. Tupper Fer- guson. No. 2 R. R. York. 5938-8-6-61. 1931 CENSUS CL-ERKS. HUND? reds w;ll be required. Vlrite M-C.C. Civil Service School, Toronto 10. 8-6-1“. H. W. W.-4i. WANTED RELIABLE PERSON FOR 100 store route, Prince Co. Good proposition. Anyone wanting light ‘V0114. apply A. B. Kensington, P. E. I. 5639-7-28-81. WANTED - UNMARRIED MAN. protestant. to take charge of farm. Good home and wages. apply with references. Box 431. Charlottetown. 5167-8-4-31 WANTED - DISTRICT MANAGER fcr this district to represent largest direct-selling organization in the world. Exclusive territory, fast sell- ing product. good proposition. Sales Manager, Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Canada, Ltd., Hamilton. Ont. 8-4-3iM. H. W. IVANTED-TIIE SERVICES OF A first class fox rancher of exper- ience in all its branches to take full charge of ranch. Must have the very best. of references and mar- ried. Suitable house, electricity and other conveniences to_ the right man for the Job. Apply first by let- ter, giving particulars. Leo Frank, P. O. Box. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ranch known as Rosebank Fur Farms. Southport. 5713-8-5-21 Education MELROSE HOSPITAL TRAINING School for Nurses. Three years course to begin September. hill High School course required. Ad- dress Superintendent. Melrose Massachusetts. ii-fi-EDll. SALESMEN W-ANTED — SALES agent: for Prince Edward Island. Good pay- Free outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic repres- entative to handle the best dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is profitable Write Pelham Nursery Co.. Toronto, Ont. S. W. 5-wstf. Wanted with modern conveniences by Oc- tober 1st. Apply at this office. 5793-8-5-41. grade Holstein milk cows. just. fresh. Apply Dept. of Agriculture. 5908-8—5-2i ers in private family. Applv Guard- ian Office. 5905-8-5-31 ----—1————-— NIGHT. PURSE containing sum of money. Finder please report at Guardian Office. Reward. 5917-1i. FRIDAY. JULY 29. BE- tween Experimental Farm and Cudmore Bros. Grocery store, grey coat and checkered sweater. Fin- iiilentral guardian i RANKINS WILL BE ONLY drug store open this aftermon and even- ins. ' lseao .___- closed for one month from August Wh- 5946-8-6-31 PAM-MUTUAL BETTING MACR- INE at end of Grandstand at New Annan Races. 59l8-1i. THE FUNERAL OF TEE late Jam- es D, Rattray takes place from the residence of hi5 daughter Mrs. Leigh ten-art, Harrington. this afternoon. service starting at 3 o'clock (Stazd- ard Time) A SIDE SWlPE-A car which was proceeding slowly up Richmond street. side-swiped another car, which was parked at the side of the street, very little damage being done. MARGE DIRECT AT NEW AN- NAN- The name of Marge Direct. the good pacer, owned by w. Hen- nessey. of Charlottetown was inad- vertently cmmitted in the 2.18 class cf the entry list of New Annari Races. 5942-8-6 NUMBER OF MOTOR. VEHICLES INCREASED-The motor vehicle registration office reports a gener- al increase in the number of oars. trucks and motor cycles on the ls- land compared with laat year. The increases are. oars 756: motor cycles i3. The figures tor 1930 are. cars 6293; l-mcks 65D; motor cycles 2B. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-The trus- tees of the Protestant Orphanage acknowledge with thanks receipt of $40 proceeds of eirltertamment in Ep- wcrtch Hall. Summerside per Mrs. A. S. McKay. $15 Brace Dist, Scarlet Chap‘er L. O. A. per Calvin Ken- nedy East Baltic arid 14.12 from King William L, 0. L. Kington per Mr. Paul, nBlG DANCEat the Highlands. Georgetown. Wednesday night. CARD OF THANKS Mr. azwdNh-s. Joseph N. Plrleau wish to thank the nurses and staff of the City Hospital. also Dr. Lledwell for kindness shown to their son. Berny. who was recently a patient in that institution. 5943-8-6 LANIGAN-At Montague, July 25. i930. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lani- gan. a son. Thomas Vincent. IIEGARTY-On July 28th 1930 tn Mr. and Mrs. John Heglarty, Fort ‘Augustus. a. son. (George Vernon). ‘WEEKS-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on July 16th 1930. to Mr. and fills-s. Ralph Weeks, City, a daughter. (Mary Bernice). MARRIAGES MACRAE-SDIITII - At Portland, Me, June 4, 1930. by Rev. Roy J. Packard, Lily MacRae. dauhter 0f i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lam-weekly Prayer SerVloo—Vlll- United Church 1.140 p DR. GOODWHIUS OFFICE will be. l BAPTIST SERVICES North Riv- er Field. Sunday. August i0; long Creek. 11 a. m.; Kingston (in central W. R. Crittitp Multan Chard) WEDNESDAY ton cordially welcome-Beam Memorial Hail. - moo-Monthly Meeting of Session — Hearts Memorial Hall. 5926-1i. McWalker, Ministor. » ' f cannon or DATE-Thellhmtlng ‘ season which commenced on thel --——-——-—————- first day of September in former‘ M5354“) c535 703' NEW years has now been changed so as to l ANNA" 35955- — UPW-‘d-I M 35° open on tho 15th. The change of Bill isle liltuii i. iiislllis; (Canadian Press) AIVIERICAN LEAGUE trucks 76; , 5931. _ day. the major portion of them headed for New Annan. 5942-8-6 OIVHTTED ‘FROM LIST — IN the list or entries for the New An- Marge Direct 2.13%. owned by Hennessey 81-00.. Charlottetown. was inadvertently omitted. GOVERNOR HEART! AT NEW ANNAN RACES. — His Honor Lt..- Gov. 1". R. Hearts. who has been a spectator at New Annan Races, for the last five years, will again ‘occu- py a seat. in the grand stand this year. 5942-8-6 FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the Late James Douglass Rcttray ‘will take plane Wednesday. Auguc‘. .6th at 3 p. m. Standard time‘. "from the residence of his daughter Mrs Leigh Stewart. Bmckly Pt. Itcald. Interment COVBhCOd Cemet- l t-Ty . DOING NICELY-Tho Guardian is phased to report that Mr. Har- rison Bcll, injured in Mondays d:- plorable crossing accident near Sum- merside, was reported at an early hour this morning as doing nicely. lvfr. Bell is at present a patient at the Prince County Hospital, Summer- I side. DANCE AT BRIGHTON CLUB- Last night a large number of young people had a very nice time at. Bright- ‘ton Club. Robert Chapman and his Hotisie Tottsle Orchestra. supplied has long been famous for its splend- id floor and good times. AEROPLANE AT NEW ANNAN RACES -Pilot Shel-rep who made the air line trip from Chicago to Victoria. P. E, I.. a short time ago, will make the trip to New Annan today. He will land in a field a short distance from the track. 5942-8-6 PARKING CARS AT NEW AN- ,NAN RACES-The management has reconsidered their first intention of parking all cars outside of the race track. There is space for about 150 or 175 cars at the southern end of the inner ground. A charge of 50c. will be made for parking in this space. The cars will be so parked as not to obstruct the view from the grandstand to any appreciable ex- tent. Come early and avoid the rush. 5914-8-5-21 i RETURNED T0 CHARLOTTE- 'l0WN—The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Calder will be rpleasecl to loam they have returned‘ to take up their residence in the city. It is twenty years since they left for Newcastle N. B. where they remained three years and then proceeded to Sydney C. B. where Mr. Calder developed a lucrative om crossed by the ferry on Mofl- z date is given in order to protect more excellent music. The Brighton Club_ fully the lives of our wild birds. i gfour drunks and incapables two of hearing the other two were fined s20 , costs or 30 days and $5 bail cstreated v respectively, two cases of taking car without consent of owner were dis- misted. l VALLEYFlELD-ORWELL READ? services. Aug. 10th: Friday. 7.30 Or- well Head; Saturday. 2, Orwell‘ Head. Sunday 11 Holy Communion,‘ -Orwell Head Sunday s, oi-well‘ lHel-d Monday 10; Orwell Head. iThe. Rev. J. D. MacLeod BA. of St. Andrews‘ Truro, Nova Scotia will as- ' sis: at. these services. There will be‘ no service at Valleyfielcl on Aug 10th. ‘Rev. D. M. Sinclair. M.A., Minister. . TOURIST TRAFFIC INCREASES --The record day for this season's tourist traffic was Monday when the publicity Bureau reported a total| number of 135 cars in all which cross- g ed from Tormentine to Borden. Dur- l ing the month of July a total number . cf 1.50s cars crossed the straits to tliei Island. which is an increase of 432; [cars over the same month or 155g year. i WELCOME RAIN- The heavy Win 0n Monday night was a wel- ‘came boon to our fennel-g and 3,150 to the eity dwellers. The nigh wind ivhich followed the downpour qidj lw 118111880 oi which The Guardian is aware or. It is pleasing to note that the Island does not suffer any extremes in temperature, m, h“ it been P5l81ied with ail-ought 'or-j fl°°d- 8° 09m Ned of as happen-l‘ m8inothorl>arts..lietusbethank ful that we have rain, to wet“- on; crops and freshen the m; sunny’ days to D-‘Oflwte gi-emli and enloy‘ lit-Se laifihmess of the Garden Prov- oo. l I BRADALBANE United Church of Canada. The Summer Communionj Service will be held in the Churchl “it BYEdBIbIM. on Sunday morning. August 10. at 10.45 a. m. There will 57-50 b6 a service for the reception‘ of new members. Preparatory ser-l vices are being conducted on Thurs_. day evenina. Aug 7th at 7.45, pregch- er Dr. Grant, of Kensington. A150 on Friday evening at s p, n1, Qther services on the above charge for the ‘ Sunday 10th are: Granville at 3 p. m. A Pleasant Valley, 7.30 p. n1, 1110;! Palethorpe. minister. PERSONALS Hon. J. D. Stewart arrived home on the late train last night attai- a business visit to Ottawa. Mrs. Moore, wife of Dr. Moore. of, South Bend Indiana is idsiting Unar- lottetcwrl. She is the guest, o! M; and Mrs. Henry Smith. Hillsboro St. i rouca cover-Yesterday mom- ~‘ mg at the Police Court there werel l New York . WAY—-OUR WAY IS WITH JOHN First. Game PAGE THREE _-@= f .Wl:l’.if>;g* . v GIVING AWAY QNLY .. .. Glllctizcisy. 151 ' SHAVES For Tl’! a tube of ivashlngton .. .. e 1a 1 if "'1'"? Pmlw-wefwv xnenzo New York .... .. . .... 4 a 2 l‘; m." “"3350; slmvnvo i. allavmgaoapsa! CREAM Hadley and Spencer. Pennock. _ _ , Palmolive Shaving Cream nan Horse Races. the name of whom were remanded till furtherfwhmm‘ and ma“? ‘mrgen-l Second Game Washington Brawn, Liska. Chile. and Ruel; Rumng and Bengough. rain. mrsnxanoxar. LEAGUE. Colgate’: Rapid Shave Cream Colgate’: Handy Grip Stick ‘If. "' ..A_; ROSS -DRUG-UNITED Successor to Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 B 1 . . i ALTGS’ .. " i T11 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s 11 2} BLADE? Brown. Miller, Harder and L. Se- well; Whitehall and Desautels. l Boston .... .. 5°.” 25° 35° 51-25 Phwm I h_ l MAGNESIA Guaranteed PALIVIOLIVE SHAVING L ‘P ‘a T00"! TOOTH SHAVING BRUSH Durnan, MacFayden and Connol-i PASTE BRUSH CREAM 1y, Berry. "Mahafley. Quinn and’ . Cochrane. 3 9 C 2 9 c St. Louis at Chicago, postponedl Buflalo . .. 4 3 1 Rochester . . . . .. 1313 1 M1115. Williams. and Grube; Der- ringer Foreman and Florence. and O‘Neill. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York . Brooklyn . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. Pruett, Mitchell. Chaplin. Walker. Neving and Hogan; Phelphs, Luque.’ l-Iernach and Lopez. THE M KINNON D “HOaMcE OF BETTER Vfigsgl’ Ca a . Reading . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 i8 When John Bull's way ivayhard,» _.Newa.rk . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 13 2 _And Canada its help agreed to bring; ‘ o . McAffee and Grace. Beney. Bren-i Six hundred thousand soldiers‘ Estimated nan; Fallenstein, Faulkner and Her Said! - _ ‘graves, 163th "Our way is with John Bull"- l Papulatlons Montreal 2 '1 l QBM no Slilcl-gry was heard from wi:-_ Toronto . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 8 i ~° "K i Thmmen and mm; new“ v i OfDom. Pro vs. FAREWELL i OTTAWA. Aug. 4—\-<CP)—-Cana. ldas population on June 1st, ha; ‘been estimated at 9.934.500 by the ‘Dominion Bureau of Statistics. This lrepresentcd an increase of 137,700 Composed Oat, 5th., i920, on leav- ing Canada. Adieu! fair Canada adieu! Thy friendly shores 1 leave behind over 1929 gamma“ N IQ‘ , _ ' mesepermance @311“ m ‘mm, i In a report issued today. the bur- ftflenes 5° 99°51“? i’° mylc-au gave the following figure; as Philadelphia .... .. 2 s o mmd- _ in... esmmd popuimon o, "A... Boston . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 14 0 Land °f my blrm- I 5317i Z°°d'bY°‘* province and tarritory: Prince Ed- Elliott, Phillips and McCu-rdy-i 3°“ _°F u" 1m" and ‘m1 "it-era Island. assoc; Nova Swtia. Rensa. Frankhouse and Spohrei”. ‘Vim “wing heart’ and tearful eye 553.900; New Brunswick. 423,400; oronin. 1 “Y mew“ w m” iouepee. 2,134,600; oritarle. 3.313.000. _ AIsnLtob-a, 671.500; Saskatchewan. Adieu! you snow topped mountains 333000; Amen; 550000; gyms}, lVestern Guardian bold. That. rear your heads limo the sky ‘Coumbia. 507,000; Yukon. 3,700. and the Norzhivest Territories. 9.600. _ADDITIONAL STAFF TO THE REGISTRY OFFICE AT SUMMER- SIDE-There are at present in the Summersicle Registry Office four clerks, the latest addition being Mr. T. Ephraim Phillips of Tyne Valley- Mrs. Calvin D. McCallum has been there since the illness 0f the regis- trar, M.r. George B. McNutt. There is no doubt that the increased staff is a piece of political expediency. as in the recent election campaign every means was resorted to by the Pro- vincial Government to secure the election of Mr. A. E. McLean. The work in the registry office at this season of the year cannot justify the salaries of four clerks. "LET UNCLE SAM G0 ON I-IIS BULL" To pleasant streams‘ and prairies hold ‘ I loath to say good-bye The following figures Show the growth of Canada's population dur- ln; the past decade: 1921. 8.788.483 Hear“ bless this lmw-“d 11nd s1 i922. 8.900.000; 192a. 9.025.000; 1024 W" 9.151.000; 192s. ezsaooo; 1926 e,- May peace and plenty be her Pili- 3.10000; i927. 9.519.000; 192a. 9.05s.- Thls husnble tribute l-zindl}; hear. from lips that cannnt speak the‘ heart. 000. and 1929. 9.796.800. F. I-I. M. Lorne \l'alley._‘ SAINT JOHN. Aug 5.—Progra.ois _ Ifcr the meeting of the Grand Lodge {of the Independent Order of Odd- ‘ielipivs in the stai-it-ime Provinces in.’ Canada have been issued. The ses- Y om are to extend over three days, jaug. 1s. 14, l5_ Bsides the business in-leetirlgs many social functions have been arranged for the visitors. from all parts of the three provinces. Prepares. For A Transatlantic Flight (Canadian Press) PARIS. Aug. 5.—Lieuten:lnt Paris. French Navy aviator, who holds the 1-1115 .5 the 5_c\-5.n;y_u._h-d “mum world's records for speed and cnclur- "nwetm; o; the Gralu was, o; m“, an” Wm‘ a Scaplane carrwng a m“ ijilris-cllction. Associate organizations. Mrs. W. L. Bailey and her daught- Mr. arid Mrs. William MacRae, Of;t311¢ring piuineee. In addition, Mr Charlottetown. P.E.I. to Frederick paler mo); a prpn-ilnent, part, 1n 5mm! B! Pllfllimd- M!‘ Imusic-al and Masonic circlesi in CAMPBELL-MANN-At thS homejtnag 59111190151“ Qygamzing a gnlx- vf the Ofllcletins minister. Rev- C- E- fen Masonic Choir of fifty voices ATITISUTRB- 011 U19 8W1“!!! 0f Ailk-Pvhich proved the lez-itling organiz- 2. 1930. F. Campbell, of Montague. to qugn o; 17,5 kind in C_ 3_ It 15 M; Olive A. Mann, of Joncsburg. Maine. Calder} ‘ntembn u, “m, 1n gnu. "‘-—"-"-"—i ‘—'—-*-"* lottetown. and his many old friends DEATHS are pleased to welcome him and — ' Mrs. Calder again to our midst. LORD-At. North Tfyon, on Tues- | _____ day, Aug 5. 1930. Mrs. Philip C. Lord, RETURNS p30“ ALBERTA_ aged 83. Funeral Wednesday at 2.30 cgmpjetmg the 1mg Jump {mm Em l1 m- cher Creek. Alberta. part Or whiny. he cnsvsme-rn the City Hospital. imam, by m, and a pom,“ by o“ Nursing ____-___i __ “(limo WOMEN ncsnuno to filler class of North Adams Train- Alz School for Nurses. North “ml. Mass. plem write Supt. Partly. School qualifies pupils to . httllre registration. Provides ‘lnlhlv allowance and privilege of pluiltontha‘ course at Bellevue hos- ! . New York City. All ca, nses i" N-B-dtIAIIgJI. i__?—_i__i Female Help Wanted IIQNTED AT ONCE, RELIABLE 111d for Ieneral housework. Ap- ‘Y l’ Kins scum. 5759-8-3! i . __ iffiiv onu. ro- near wrrn ‘gills work. Apply at 164 Svdnev "W 5024-11. M? _ "man av AUGUST m corm- N tirl w lielo with sework. ° "whine. Write .1. Gu amt. . 5420-7-16-tf. "Mlmomr. 1'0 wan on girl. Apblv 5781-0-61 v f a WSIIIIIIIOIIS Vacant ,5: MONEY now r/umm on- “r Personal Ghiistmas Greet- Er Ends. Finest. line ever shown. hi? to sell. Write for particulars. ‘i Alt 00., 810 lpadim Ava-r Limiter... ~ dor please leave at Cudmore groc- ery store. 5944-11-0 Teachers Wanted WANTED - EXPERIENCED TEA- cher for St. Georges School. Sup- plement $100 00. Joseph J. Mc- Cormack, Secretary. 5763-54-4‘. TEACHER WANTED-FIRST 0R Second Class Teacher for Elleralie School No. 162. supplement $150.00- Protestant preferred. E. s. Bur- leigh, Secretary. 5T79-ii-5-iwk. 3'5: ivl ‘I WANTED-TEACHER FOR RIVER View School. supplement "5 0°- Freeman Rnbertmn. BBCPGI-lfll Cardigan, R. R. B. 5923-8-8-41. Wanton-account culss na- cher for Bethel School. .' rrafllfl- ment for supplement mav be mldl for suitable teacher Leigh FOP!"- , 8e t , Mt. Herbert‘. '°“ m m saoa-a-s-si. WANTED-A SECOND cuss we; char for St. Peter's Harbour School. Supplement aloo 0a Apply P- R t l. P. E. I. Sinnatt. Bria c 5790444‘. __ _________....__ WANTED-FOR PEAKES Boll? School. experienced Second Class Teacher. male nf-‘rffirrfid- 811110-9- ment 0100.00. Midsummer vwl- tion. Apply Dan - ' riel- w“ - a Aug. 5, James Alfred Cheverie, aged 9 years. Funeral from his father's residence. 23 Roohford St., this (Wed- nesday) morning at 8.40 to St. Dun- alien's Basilica, thence to R. C. Cem- etery, ' ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of my Mother, Mn. Finley Mathews. When the shades of night are falling And we're sitting all alone. Oh! there comes that longing It zhe only could come home. She will never be forgotten Never will her memory fade Loving thoughts do often linger Around thegrave where ahe la laid. Inserted by Mrs. Charles Inner. gall-ll. OOQQQOOOOO-OQ l N. D. MacLealn UNDIITAIII nmauna Charlottetown a neat wmaa-u 1 0 -.‘-'3"..L°$. 2 3 Phone Ill 9 I Ivan Reddln. now on the staff of the Doheriy Oil interests arrived home Morlay night, Mr. Reddin has been with the Doherty people ever since the drilling operations on Gov- ernor! Island. When the company left. here in 1927. he proceeded with l: to the Finoher Creek territory. where he his been located ccfftiifllll- 1y m. Reddin comment-ed on the fact that the Imperial Oil Company is mencing operations near New Glasgow. N. 5.. and there is a strong possibility that the Doherty people may reinstitute work on Hince Edward Island. The company still has Piotou Island in its holdings, and also rights in this province. It is un- derstood that the Dohcrty Company wu offered a large sum for its priv- ileges here, but. refused to accept it. When the Doherty Company finish- es the boring row in process. the Ai- berta organization is scheduled to transfer to Germany. Mr. Reddin may accompany them there. "Ivan" is looking exceptionally fit, and is being heartily welcomed to hi5 native city by a host of friends and well-wish- era. He is remaining only a fev days. HIIG DANCE It the Blghlllllll. e: Florence of Ehreziston. Illinois. are the Giles‘: of Dr. and lvLi-s, Goodwill. Brighton. Miss Ina Muir. daughter o; Rev. and Mrs. W. Bruce lifuir. returned home last evening on account ofi the serious illness of Mr. Muir. LEMUEL SUDBIJRY ' The death of Lemuel Sudbury. or‘ Central Bedeque. P. E. I.. occurred in the Moncton City Hospital Sunday. August 3rd. Mr. Sudbury had been- in poor health for some weeks and was brought to the Monciton Hospiml on Tuesday last for treatment. Deceased. who was 72 you; of age, is survived by four sons. Percy and Howatt of Monctorz. Avard and James o! Cleveland. Ohio; and two daugh-i. tel-s. Mrs. S. B_ Cream-tan. of Central Bedeque. and Mrs. Gertrude Reed. of, Prince Albert. He is also survived by ' three brothers on the Island. and two stators and a brother in the States. Therematewiil betaken toCen- tral Bedeque. P. E. I.. accompanied byhisaonPelrcynl-ndthe funeralwill be held Wednemay afternoon from the home of his daughter. Mrs S. B. Oroeaman. ulonctoa-l Times). . z-feraian Balm promotes daintl- nosa. charm and beauty. It is unriv- alled in its magical effect on the akin. Swiftly absorbed by the tissues, it leaves never a veatige of sticknesa. Delightfully cool to the akin. Stimu- lating and invigorating. Softens and makes the bands flawlessly white. Subtiy fragrant. Imports youth and loveliness to the oornpleion. Persian Balm is the inevitable choice of the woman who cares. Hillel's-Haunt for Laban and _ T laudab- . The foregoing was carried by The Toronto Globe as a headliner for two weeks before the election. The fol- lowing is the answer appearing in the Toronto Telegram, July 29th. Dedicated to The Globe On the rugged ridge of Vlmy. --—Where eternal fame was won. The Canadians fought the Germans under Byng: But the British Constitution Was burst to smlthereens. When we wouldn't give the ballot box to King. When the country was in danger. And the boys went overseas When the Constitution hung as by a string: There was one young man a- missing. From the men who travelled east For the roan who travelled South was n! useful Cami)’ l5 Lkely to 51ml a The (‘trend Encampment and the Re- niarch 0n Captain Dzcudonnc Coste bekah ‘uzembly are to hold meet, in attempting the. u-cstn-nrd flight mgs durmg m“, week of Aug n‘ across the Atlantic froln Paris to The Grand socremrx J_ J_ MC, New York- lKlIIIlOM oi the Oddfelloivs, predicts ._ v ‘i110 largest attendance in the hisfory iif;‘.‘.‘i..‘°§.§°.?.‘° riiJr" f“?.‘.';'.i'3§;. v m We this cveninggthrlt he lslreadryhto take lm we Mariam“ b sendmg dhegat‘ ofi as soon as weather condtions are '95 favorable. 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