'1 .’i _. 2:,“ . i The ‘ (vol-L ~"."rr“."tMlrh;g"~ys,_- P - L, . i." ~- 41; »» makes r14 QQ...9=A_‘ -L_d- -1- vvwwvvv LLASQIFIED ' Wante I | Y -. tze TO cs0 AUEEKLY estuue our high grade rubber special- ties. 40 to 50% on each salewrite tor illustrated catalog. Til-lson Mig_.Co., Dept, 1., London, nt. July 5, 12, 9. 20. GALBOMEN—W_ E QFFER STEADY Qlfl-PIOYIIIBIIUIRII pity weekly to sell our ‘ ‘ and '. lines of guaranteed qu-altiy, whole rootpfrsll-ilug-to-orzler trees and plants. Attractive illustrated enm- ples and full cooperation. a mon- A gent » ey-mslting, op unity. Luke Brothers Nureerien, Montreal. 9-5-10sti. MENTS i vviw vvv r....-..li_sp:ll‘i::z‘rgqnpu III II _ _ w Ids" - 74 NI Illm ofawzrds i’ "L Female. Help Wanted WANTED.—.MAlD.-—APPLY s4 _. Fitzroy St.—320Z-7-5-5i. .APPLICANTB DESIROUB OF EN, _'tering September Class of North Adams Training School for Nur- Iefl, North Adams, Mass. Please write Superintendent promptly. 3176-7-8-r-Thu——Bat—'1Bi m EXPERIENCED Nunez oz. Hires work. Apply C.. care of Guardian. 8230 7 4 4i waurao, - A COMPETENT House-keeper. ' Apply Florence McLean, N. Wiltsbire-BITSJ-ll iii AGENTS — WONDERFUL NEW Fire Extinguisher. Excells worli .of heavy high-priced devices. t-‘Price of only $2.00 makes an easy male to sverydlome and automo ' bile owner. Over 100% profit. 40.- j000 already sold. Investigate to- t day. iPyro Fire Extinguisher Com- pany. 611 Echo Drive, Ottnwu. i Ontario. July 5, I2, I9, 26. Ii AGENTCF- OPENINGS FOR A few high grade men: Studebaker , ' wetcheayiil. Jewel timepieces of highest quality are now being sold from factory to consumer at i savings a: 50%. Easy payments. iNationally advertised. Tremen- dous resources and reputation made sales easy, Write fully. sta- ting age, experience, eitlc. Catalog free. Address STUDEBAKER ‘WATCH OOMiPAN-Y uil Canada Limited Windsor, Ont. 0252 751i DllTRI-BUTOR-S-QU-ICKLY DE- welop own independent business flandling Scotmints Yeast Candy. _ew Ford automobile free; exclu live terrimory, Scotrnlnts Conl- ipsny. Inc. 289 Scotmints Building, Jersey City, N. J. 3253-7-5-11 . For Sale i=9; eaLs-ri-ise-e-‘euaués Qil stovr-(Perfedtioll) tivitll ov- _ —Apply 49 Brighton Avenue. ‘~ SB68-7-5-8i - BAKERS OVENS. WRITE FOR catalogue and list of used ovens, coal or gas. ‘Easy terms. Hui» Ibsrd Oven Co., 782 King West, Toronto Ju.28July5-19~20Aug.2_ FOR SALE-BARN ON WELLN- er lot,,Sprin'§ Park Road. Apply ll. Fraser-at Burt-Bros 8t Fras- er, Market Buildiug-—-322a-7-4—4i VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AT Bristol’. Lot 40 for,saie. Terms easy and good business. Apply Clsudq B. Mcllwsn. ' ~ 8194 7 3 8i FOR eALE-Hizavv ssown ‘PA- per. Apply at Guardian. Miscellaneous . WANTED-GIRL ..T0 ..WAIT ..0N tables and assist with other work Apply Strstbcons Hotel. 8i WANIED——GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, references. Apply 151 8L 3202 T 3 3i M ale QHelp “fainted sioesllpiiugs erasov em. qploymentfor Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- el; Berber College, Department "r1". Halifax. a-l-ttn ti. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BE. ginners $150-$250 monthly (which posItIoaT). Write Railway, Box 116. 2990 6 25 S-atii WANTED-MAN OR BOY TO work on farm. C. T. Ferguson Marsbfield, No. 2., R. 11., York. 8196 7 3 8i RANCH MEN WANTED — A bouple of experienced ranch men ‘wanted to go to United States. In applying state exact experi- ence, age, married or single. Employment starts September. Replies will be treated confi- dentially. Address _ P. O. Box B9, Summerside. 3150 ‘i 1 llli ‘T’ Teachers Wanted WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED second class teacher for Bangor School. Supplement $125.00. Alex. Ladrier, Sec'y. 32337441 WANTED -- A TEACHER FOR Point Pleasant School No. 142. Apply to Mls. Jslnes l3. Finlay- son. Sec’y. 3232 7 4 4i —,-_------——-—--i-- WANTED-TEAOHER FOR COVE Supplement—875.00. Cyrus Jay, Sec'y.—5205-'i-5-3l. WANTED-TEACHER FOR-MT. Albion School, No. 134. Supple’ son, Seo'y.-—3200-7-5-3i. WANTED-TEACHER FOR HAR- sington School. Supplement $150.000.—— C. E. Stewart, Sec'y. 3289 7 4 2i loiiri A. MoDONALD, LAND eus. v or, Hermanvillel" ‘ 2887 a 1s Imtth cope oi your entire- life. ,Ra heel, 94 Grand Central » ew York. 3251-7-6-Snt6i .AI‘I'- AGENTS, WRIT! FOR gue. United Art. Ltd., ick Ave., Toronto. ‘ 3074010 wsm I01 UIFPRINTING none AT usr a Central Job Print- - Pb m. aim a dtf WANTED — SECOND CLASS teacher for Victoria West, School District No 47. Supplement $130.00. Protestant preferred.- A. A. Moore, Secretary-Northern R. R. N0. 2., P. E I. 32307 431 WANTlfliFOR GREENW-‘ICH male Teacher. (Protestant pre- ferred). John B. McEwen. Sec'y_, ' il188-7~8—4l -¢.».__-.-_-._-.a--_. WAN ‘ED -- SECOND CLASS T ‘ for Albion Cross School-. Enrolment ‘p.000. n. Mathis- son,.'Sec’y., St. Peters R. R. I. ' '- "8186-7-84-81 outed. ~‘ ‘ 5,10 ‘ L OPPORTUNITY to ¢your income, eeiiiss ~ Sill-hosiery. Your pay - No ‘collecting or deliver- , WIHI Dept. .22 3.1 E, sturilg Cm. Jnndon,‘ Ont h (b! it. Wetbay festh old. -.Wsv-ropsir. and). upholstsr so furniture and oth- ,- with ‘e r Jorge, lorry, V» e the oel ted Hoover. - Vsenumlfl lthusts i-rnr helnicnt School. , Sn WANTED- A COMILBTENT EX. as sliced, Teacher for North r on School. "Amount voted SUP-GOG. ‘lLtClllbopi, jsqfy. 8131-131-‘41 “WANTED-A FULL STAFF’ 0F tilaailhegsihpriacipslnvioe jpinqip. M! 190' l h, ' I14 insenl u». m‘, $00511,” Li; “if, ~ Carlton, sec'y; ‘ 8150-1001 TEAOHILWANTIQ-Ifor. in“ ton’ School, supplement 1 Salts liieweoa, Beefy. lldkf-gli .____n___...___..__...__ WAIYRD -- ICIOOL RUDD puns. SIM-Judson Simpson. . _,- r" rotary. I " WANTED - SECOND CLAII ‘Male teacher, for Kelly's Cross . ill. W dd See‘ O WTLgIM-‘l-Ilti. a w- JA O H I R WARTID -‘— FOR lit-lad Road School, District 47.x meat-MOO. Apply Fred Boberb, School No. lbysecond class IPe-W School district. No.4“. tissue. 1' Chicago Paper Gom- meats‘ " (Continued from.‘ ‘FIIOK. 1) d-lllshop Kelly can uow-Jsketo him- self pride in the fact that be msds u faux pas into a fashion. The vision of the newly selected bishop has not now, sud-‘nevor has hsd, a narrow horizon. I-Ie is a (Xltbolic. Let Mexico narrate his battle that th Church might_ live.‘ ‘No man need take exception to his amiabil- ity. The fight for the. -Mexicsn Church was that of a two-listed Politicians did not like it, has ever been Bishop Kelly's motto to please God rather than man. The Catholic Church in Mexico, under God, lives through the exsultcd courage of a single man. And there is a fit- ness _in the very selection of the see for the bishop. it is as yet partly m‘ ' l-t will be a laboratory to test the alchemy of h f l resourcefulness end versatility. Our separated brethren have many mlsunder. standings about us there, but who can better stuy it than one doubly American, by choice and service’! No one better to represent his Church than the soldier-bishop; acne fitter to defend it. Oklaho- ma is to be envied in the posses- sion of agreat man. humble. effi- cient, affable.’ amiable. ‘WIthEn its borders there will be no great- er humnn asset than the Bishop of Oklahoma City. ' Oontral Guardian. FUNERAL SUNDAY.—Tbe fun- eral of the late Watson Clark who died in Moncton will be held Sun- day afiternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence oi Mrs. d-I. A. Compton. Sumimerside. SERVICE -IN THE PRESBY- TlERlAN Church at liighfisld Sun day July 6. Special patriotic ser- vice and program at 3 p, nl. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All cordially ill- vited. HAMPTON CONGREGATION. — Rev. M. J. M-aoPhereon, M. -A-, B. D., Minister. Preaching eervice for July 6th, Tryon st I1, Hampton at 8 and Bonshaw at 7.30. A cordial welcome for all. REV. R. W STEVENSON 0i! Tor- onto, former pastor of the Central Christian Church oi this city will preach in this Church at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. Mr. Stevenson is a well known preacher and his many friends will be glad of this opportunity to hear him again. I PERSONALS .- ‘Mtrs. Harry G, Jenkins, New York who wss called home owing .to the dearth of her brother ind-aw the late F. P. Hennessey. leaves this morn- ing on return. Miss (Helen Cairns daughter ct Mr. slid. Mrs. Benjamin Cairns. Somme side, left Friday morning for Ba tleford, Seek, to spend s few months with her uncle and au-nt, lidr..and Mrs. Wyman C, Yeo. Her mdny friends wish ber a plea sent trip.‘ . ---+<0->-—-—- Miftlrd" Llnimdot- Relieves Pain. QUEEN HOTEL water Otrlst, .ciisriomtewn This popular’ Hotel has been completely rsnovstpd and,’ reformatted throughout > sndpliors very comfortable sooommodstlon be the trove!- lllifl public. The table is ssfleilliy, good and tbs public srs courcsousiy csrsd for. Rates s day. sauce J rsvtom. “Ms garb “' I Charlottetown,“ Hotel 00.. Ltd. I Proprietors‘ - ', VICTORIA HOT-EL "G. C. Green, Borden; I‘, B. Green lees. Montreal; J. F, MacDonald, Montreal; J, ‘Newman, Montreal; J._ C lfluske, St. John; J, Jf. Drum- mond,.Monireal; B. Tucker on wife, New Glasgow; (l, P. Strong, Moncton; C- Bruce. Ott we; .Mr. and Mrs. F. Almander, eltham; Iielle Pope, Wnltham; John Pope. Quhlcy Mess; F. S. MacKay, 8t. John: D. W...Allsn, Si. John; Wm. P, Rogarife. Toronto; Earl C. Rich- ards, Barney's River; Capt. R. Bette. Wallace. rise ,e ssqrsmi-trs wsur. nitfld ctoris School, District No. ,0). Sup lenient voted 8800.00. (Isle pre red.) ADI!!! leper- son-I if possible to Ill. well. - sorry. prnstsq. noose so tt .._,l\ii ior-riser oi ..-osw~i> ’ olsstteschss for Dun _ neScbooi mtpplenrcct 412s Wm- A. oillnmli, ,s ., 1 -3i AMI!!! ros- Howl‘.- fihool. Qltfluppleinent prellsrrsd, Apply to W. iileifll-Jrhselivsv glitz“ ' . it ti . $451150 ‘ or lint: ,, 3%?“ .‘ l {No lI-ildbflol flistrist Ne; Ill. irpplq ,_t I .00. A . to gas i-Ietle . » lleOl, Hunter River. R. I M0 7 Bli -r , ll t- bi-lnieieét?‘ ' i ‘ ToRiflemen The following telegram which has been receiived by Lieut. Col. Clus- Leigh will be of interest to riflemen: Ottawa, Out", July 4, 1924, Lt. Col. Chas. Leigh, Charlotte- town. P. E. I. Tbs Dominion Rifle Association regulations now permit of the use 0! My sight as approved by the National Rifle Association for Bisley. These include B. S. A. Parker int-proved Sutherland, Tip- plns and B. S. A. Standard Base, also authorizes on Whyte base. The screw elevating ‘ the Suther- land Canada Tool Co and B. S. A. Martin. The delivery of the Wbyite base was delayed owing to mechanical defects and en early supply is very doubtful. R. J. BIRDWHISTLE. Helen Wills Beaten In The Finals (Canadian Press) WIMBLEDON, July 4.-—~M'iss Kathleen McKane, ranking British woman tennis player won the sup- reme honor in the woman's tennis world today when she defeated Miss Helen Wills, United States champion 4-0, ii-vi. (‘w-A in the final of the woman's championship at Wimbledon tournament. ' -———<o¢-__. Maughian Returns From Record Trip (clflsdian Press) MITCHELL FIELD, July 4. — Lieut. Russel L. Maugban. who flew froln here to San Francisco between the dawn and the dusk of one day, completed his return journey tonight. "Had a fine trip,” Lieut. Maug- han said on aligbtlng. "Wasn't sick, wasn't hungry." Buys Village And Offers, Free Homes (Canadian Pi-Qss) CANTON, Ohio, July 4.—'I‘he sn- t-ire village of Ulndentree, Ohio, with its 43 dwellings, is waiting for occupants to move in with rent free promised for a year. The village was purchased rec- entiy by C. A. Kolp, Canton busi- ness man, at public auction. It was prosperous when tbe_ mines were working. Now it is deserted by all excepting the Mayor the Town Marshal, his deputy, and one family. Following his purchase, Kolp an- nounced that he would place the "keys of the village" ill the hands of any Ohio organization or group of responsible persons who want to occupy it for any length of time up to one year. In addition to the dwelling the village has one garage and meeting place, s public square, one store building and one town pump. Aged Mother Refuses To Forgive Daughter (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 4.—Mrs. Kath- erine Eugen, 74, pressed her com- plaint of felonious assault against Mrs. Mary Hamilton, 34. with whom she lived, when the latter was arraigned in West Ido Court on a charge of urging her pet dog to attack her mother and severely bit her. Mrs. Hamilton was held in 85,000 bail. iAccording to the aged woman's testimony, her daughter, while un- iicr the influence of liquor urged liar bulldog "Mickey“ to attack / _ her, and the animal inflicted deep lacerations on both her arms. She succeeded in fighting the dog off and locked him up in a bedroom. She started to run from the apart- ment, but her daughter, she contin- ued, opened the bedroom door and again urged the dog to attack bar. Springing upon her, she testified. the dog dragged her to the floor and she was rescued with difficul- ty by neighbors. BlRTl-IS YEO.—-At B-rackley, June 2B..1924 to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Yeo a son, Jame-a Sterling. DEATHS FRASER-At Vernon, on July 14t 1984, Elisabeth Fraser, aged D1 years. May her soul rest in peace. MaLEiAN-Suddenly at Eldon, July 3, Mrs, 1i}. C .MciLeen, aged years. Funeral from her late resi- dence Sunday, July 0 at 4 p. m. In- terment will take place at Belfast Cemetery. ey- r . schoolhouse, artnntly killed on the State road ll Columba, Thursday. ' ibtenceof say rainy new mtnlrl.o'-l::.ct a; iii. THE Whr<qr1ggpmnw NéwFamine New - A Threatens Russia , (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, July 4, —Wtdespread areasJn Russia are threatened Wlth=a new famine because of a crop failure caused in part by the i100! quality of [seeds imported from Alnerlw. dispatches here said today. A widespread drought and unpre! cedenteil heat also has contributed to the crop failure, Government ad- vices show. l Conditions are especially acute i1! Bile V0188. northern Caucasus, Cuban Don and Astrakllan regions, with a combined population of more than 8,000,000, The Government, however, has issued a reassuring statement de- claring the panic among the popu- l-ation is disappearing as imported material moves Into the threatened area, and price regulation meas- ures go into effect. Ash-man Passes Up Good Sized Fortune WASHINGTON, July 4. —Muy J. Flake, 81 years old, who runs her own boarding house has clung to the old-fashioned custom of pinn- ing her money to her corsets. Iler savings amounted to more than 820,000, and were folded inside a little leather envelope and fasten- ed with u safety pin. To deceive n house-breaker Mrs. Flake put corset inside a heap of Sunday Dav- ere. George Washington Jones, col- ored trash collector, got around early. and Mrs. Flake, in her kimona and minus her corsel. in a moment of mental aberration pass~ ed hlm‘the bundle of papers. was not many minutes before she started to dress, missed her "stays", went into bysterics and sent for the police. They found the corsets in a Eflfb- age can across the alley, and lilo leather envelope pinned to the cor- set. George Washington 101188 was after waste DDser Ml 110F159!!- Lumber Firms T0 Save $250,000,000 (Canadian Presl) WASHING-TON. July 4-—A 3'"- lng of $250,000,000 a year w the lumber industry, resulting "Om the adoption of an agreement 1W0- viding for a reduction in the num- ber of finished yard lumber items. is assured. accordinE 1° B" 5"‘ nouncement made at the Dell-WIT‘ ment of Commerce. Boy Runsiin Front 0f Auto aJld is-Killeil (Canadian Press) PORTLAND, Me., July L-Harry J.’ MacDonald, ‘l years old, was in- when he ran in front of an automo- bile driven by Norlnnd Merrill of Westbrook. Eastern Guardian asosn WORK. —Roac work has started in u small way on tlw unfinished work on the North 510B Road a few men mostly from the Souris Line Road are working "115 week on the Big Pond lIill. Ml‘- Frank Mclnnis, Soliris Line Road is in charge of the work. ..'THE FISHING. -'rhe lobster fishing during this oxtcnsionwoek has failed to prove remunerative and fishermen are taking in their traps. In no other way than. by a fall season,’ froln sometime in Anz- ust to sometime In SeDi-Bmbel‘ m" the packers and fishesmen retrieve their fortunes, such a season would also provide work and money for the people, and considerably lessen the usual fall exodus from our shores. ..'A SUDDEN DEATH. -— Gus McDonald. a young man of twmty- eight years of age, sun of John M. McDonald, Bull Creek, passed away after a short illness at his father's home. Tuesday. The ile- ceaseil who had been working for the past five years at Miiocotm, Me., in thobig paper mill there. met with an accident in the mill causing the loss of one of his 10KB and other, internal iulllries. Ail-Br passing considerable time in the hospital he grew mllch better anti the mill company offered him a life job in the mill at light work. He. did not feel himself able, to accept the offer. and instead ‘accepted a lump suln of 8300 and came to bis old home this sprllls quite Ill and from which he never recovered. His remains were buried s! $1- s-lvuoeuss ..'Mrs. Dunphy‘ and her three young children arrive for the summer monthspn the island and are at present the‘ guests of her sister, Mrs. Janis I-Iennessey, Hermaaville, s portion of the time will be spent at Mr. John Dnnphyfs Girncorodsle. TRUTH The sffslrs of this world are kept together by what little Truth and Integrity still remains amonst us; and yet l much question whether the desolate iiolniolon of Truth would be compatible with, e e - isrlll Earth, Pure upon th_ fade ,of t Idihss ms Tflltil, I filfe _' found unfit for sircslsucn, because - eii hsye dis ered that it lsjsr on eoavsaf t to sdaltsrsts (he n “VIE-slam JGuardiQiin .Mr. L. A .Wickett, Kelvin. we- started the jo February 14th. . THIS IS —ADDENDA.— In the report of Kenaington High School which ap- peared in issue oi’ July Ist, the names 0f Dannie German, Freddie Jardine. and Marion McLeod were inadvertently omitted as receiv- ing Public School. Certificates. Kindly supply the omission-Y. —DEPARTURE REGRETTEQ- Mrs. James Lynda and family, Ksnslagton. left for Charlottetown on Wednesday to take lossession of the Davies Hotel. hilst con- ducting the large volume of busi- ness that they handled in. the Brunswick House, Kensington, they catered to s critical public who named Mrs. Lynd's table to _ be the equal to any that they bad seen in the Province.—Y. -WELCOME VISITOR RE- TURN8.— Rev. W. A. Terrill Cerdvllle, Maine, who has been spending a short vacation in the Province returned home on Thurs- ilay. He was accompanied by Mrs. Terrill, who is a daughter of Mr. Terrill has been visiting the Prov- ince for ‘the last sevn-teen years, and, wtb his friends, is pronounced in proclaiming -the Province a nat- unll paradise. Ile is vividly im- pressed with the irreslstabis pro- gress that the Island is nleking.-— —KENSINGTON. — His Grace the Archbishop of Nova Scotin visited the Parish of New London on the 2nd inst., and confirmed the" following: A-t St. Stephens church Burlington, James W. E. Evans, Robert S. Hunter, George E. Murphy, James It. Murphy, J. Melvina Evans, Mary J. Ilnrtlinlz, Ola M. B. Harding, Floris J. Meek. Hazel M. Paynter, Lillian E. Payntcr, Martha J. Plilgeon, Ruby C. Profitt. And at St. Marks church, Kensington, Horace L. Bryce-ton, Walter R. Mouse, Lot-tie M. Bryenton, Mabel W. Lynils. Marion 0. Millmnn, Ella M. Moase Ruby V. Moase, Ruby M, Rogers. Gwendolfile E. Spriggs, Bertha S. Thompson, Theresa W. Wood- side. Vivian E. Wondsidc. Rev. Rural Dean C. do W. White of Summcrsiile us- sisied in the services Illlli nctcil us Bishop's chaplain. The candl- datcs were presented by the rector EVENINQIlECITAL VIOLIN_-—VIO~GAL—PIANO STARTS AT 8.15 P. M, Prince of Wales College Hall Monday. July 7th, i024 VIOLiIN a.) Sprint: Song-Menileiseohn b.) Liebesfreud-—-Kreieler. Miss Kathleen iilornby, llelifax Conservatory of Mhsic. VOCAL (a) The Seller's Grsve—-Sulllivon (b) Young Tom 0'Devon-Russel Mr. Robert B. Messervey, iPi-ANO Variations Serieuses- Mendels- sohn. Mns. Dorothy Winchester Kinnon, A. T. C. M. VIOLIN Concerto No. 1——rD'e Beriot, Miss Kathleen ii-lornby. VOCAL .- (s) -Erl Tu Che Macchiavi~verdi. (b) Nine-Tergolesi. I Mr. nearest B. .Messervey. PIANO (s) To Sprtng—Greig. (b) Prseludiusn-—~Mstflowell. Mrs. Dorothy Winchester Mac- Kinnon, A, '1‘. C, M. VIOIJIN (a) 2nd MuurIts-Kicnlawskl. (b) Tambourine—-Gossec. - Miss Klthlesn I-Iornby. Mac- 00AM. (slkDon Juan's Sereuade-Tschsi 0W! Y- (II) Who is Bylvill-v-Schubart. Mr. Robert 8t esservey. God lave the m. lb. tassito freiiss us. lower to ,m&ldl, t iAoeompssbts-nw; I. listener, A. Antomoblle . Owners of P. E. TO THE Letters of satisfaction and thanks, and 800d wishes “We told them what b.” a Charlottetown wvvvvvvvvvvv v That’s Y. . they like. Hers also l| the slim lily Camel-n BROWN IES MAKE GOOD PICTURES _ one-half the story. Thejpthgr IS that they make good pictures FlioM, OUR COMPLETE STQCK Children can select just the Brownie hs e _ "° "isflihbls Mm KODAK FILM-In s also to at Flat Rate System? 9 AUTO JKEPA-IRING i congratulatiolie . ~ it would cost befote, We have completed our 145th Repair Job since visiofilefléilio Delltartment is under the personal super- _ n 0 _ arry E. Porter-an engineer of 16 years ex- perlence III Europe and Canada, Sl-‘IIHS E antic: STEWART a co. LTD. WE ~ THANK YOU, vvvvv vv vvwv v vyv v to fit the Brownie-liar we The Rexall Pioo Rev. G. T. Spriggs, Q4; the m". cluslon of the continuation the Archbishop preached a most help- ffll and irlfilflrlni; sermon on the christian Life. — PRESENTATION. — A pre- “Hlflllon party Ms held st the residence of Mr. llcnry Gard, Ai- berton, the night oi’ th 25th ult., when members of the congregation presented Mrs. W. S. Godfrey, with a cut glass vnse in token of their esteem for her and us a slight mark of appreciation of tile nlelnbers for the many kinilni-sscs llllli good deeds performed by her since her all to brief sojourn IIIIItIIEB-i them. There was also presented to the Itev. W. S. Godfrey a handsome walrus club bag in recognition of the invnlll- able services rendered by him to the community. Suitable replies nnd acknowledgments were mode by the recipients, with expressions of affection for their friends anil all with whom they had come in contact during their stay. Their recoliectictls of Aiberton and its people would ever be the most pleasant. Ask; Explanation , 0i British Sh-ip Commander (British United Press) LONDON, July 2. ——George Lanbury, Labor member nskod In the House of Commons today by Box Brownies $2.05 up , PROMPT DEVELOPING AND PRIN PING SERVICE ’ Mack/Niven onus co. - u‘ Kodak Store . Phone 219 Hotel Vicforilt t Wlilr smut, cmrleilmewn Ofierstote the travelling Pilblls l comforhbis, data hotel. Contnlns 44 rooms with private bathe. The Cuisine, Is ismeug Qll over Calida. Telephone in Ill Courteous pen- vlu- i-i. o. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown HotelcCo”. Ltd, ‘, Prepripton , u+o+eo4o+w0o0o+o+0+o+o bombardment the authorities oi Wanhsien. China to follow the funeral of Edwin Ilswley, a United States citizen and employee of a British export firm who was murdered by a Chinese jnnkmsn and had demanded the execution nf Hawlcy’s murderers. Frank Hodges, civil Lord of the Admiral- lY. In. reply to the question said the Cockshsfer was the only war vessel present and that the com- mnniler had taken the action which he had considered necessary. He added, amid the cheers of the op- position that the United States commander in chief had thanked the British chief for his action. There were cheers from the opposi- tion benches sgsia when Ilr. whose authority the commander of the British gunbost Socllahafer had compelled under Hodges said that the British offic- er's action bsd __‘ ‘ ily assisted threat ofin saving life. i0. lMA-‘LQL. edema’. Qrtfiillittidiifiiillillil. flisism<kta U. flss.flsiiisaa.g.j.,_ll.j,,p_ ,_ built-bursitis: ., 10.00;. rte-sealant Reboot. 11.00 s, m.—OOlWl0l'u hurled-sway mt your! 1.00 p. IIlr-‘OHVIOD- Tsmptatloiik" srismesss "Ase ~ f_ tttyifgoewi-asn stamens. ' » .- i ‘- _»Q\.~ v