til isis I --7-‘-you ..4:_.»r», .-»~~»~ - , Q “ , Daily Selections ' rea Guardlan\Readers 9-*O-04-Oo my ei, me ip A GREAT PURCHASE-Buy the *'*°'°'°'¢-O-O-0-e+¢.g4 truth. and sell it not; also wisdom, and instruction. and understanding. _.Prov. 23:28. ral\.vs:n~oh. 'rhou loving seth- 01 e cr, enable us to covet earnestly the iieei best gifts. f ` i Jllly 22, 1.928 PRAYER-For fathers that are a m happy and children that are worthy clde we thank the Lord. the 5 THINGS THAT ENDURE. ‘ was *_ prod Honor. and Truth and Manhood. war, Those are the things thatstand, the h Through the sneer and jibe of the 0 cynic tribe YA Are loud through the width of the may land - rest The scoffer may lord it an hour on how earth. is 1- And a lie may live for a day. ers, But Truth and Honor and manly sem W°i`th relie give Are things that endure always. l ,Courage and toil and service. 1; Old, yet forever new- These are the rocks that abide the tixw , - e shock, B And holds through the storm _ P aint-true. 3”" Fad and folly the whims of an hour fY_ May bicker and rant and shrlll;n Owl But the living granite of truth wi re t ' tower '“ t S Long after their rage is still. men is d io ' d virtue- lu 0 Liil`)i°l'l-lemdoes irlithtmcmiim their glowi bed Though the smart may Say. iii ii B88-i languid Way. P ~-gh, we've outgrown all that. and you 1(¥1OWl" ben But o. lie, whatever the guille itfllle wears, “he ll it was of yore. a Add 5 tsullli that has lasted a mil- lion years ii 1 ood for a million more! _ thin 8 g -Ted Olson ln “F0Yiie5" out the qui narrlsn ’scnool.c.ml.s our Win 'rovlt or cannon ere i --1-£0->--l' se Q LoNnoN. July 19--Three =°i‘°°i girls have been awarded SCil0iei" ships of 100 pounds each so tlliqt they ...oy loin the party of SYS from secondary schools who are 8°' ing to tour canada in Ausust- Twenty-nve girls have been selec- ted by the Society for the Overseas Settlement of British Womell. which is organizinE this first i'°“i` of school girls in the domlnions. I 'rhe schools from which the elf were chosen include St. Paul B. t e Girls' Grammar school, Watford, Cheltenham Roedean. Wyeellliie- . st. oeoi-ge's. Harneudeu- “nd eilef' st., borne. The girls have been chosen bri for their good health. ability to Sei- on tu with other people. receptive mo powers, and capacity Oi Siiefiiig ex' Col periences with others. which it is hoped they will do when they re- turn to school. a Miss Edith Thompson. the leader wh of the party, was an oiilcer in the heal Waacs and is well known to school ha girls as a hockey l>iBY€l'~ she hes at recently retumed from a tour in Australia in charge of the EnllliSii gg; women’s hockey team. ~ B The girls are to see Canadian life il: in all its phases, including harvest- ing and fruit-packing. ing is a A HAPPY FATHER.-The father sees of the righteous shall greatly re- not jolce: and he that begetteth a wise wor child shall have joy of him.-Prov. ity 23:24. tire °°'*°*'°+*°+¢+++»4+,,_,+,, Health Services ol Canadian Medical Association *'94-O-O-O-Q0-Q THE IMPORTANCE OF REST hat If tim f S rest period after meals. Life consists of alternating periods Ciii/iii' and rest. To live in a my °°iieiiii0fl. it is necessary these rio _ . with kmarl roduce _ a lower grade of work the brain is less efficient d It is a well-established fact that “eil iliilher percentage of ac- nts occur in factories towards end of the day. Even under the ulus of a patriotic fervour, it found that the number of shells Heed per week. during the Great ours of work in the elimination ‘ . was increased by reducing S unday Work. l change is a rest. Recreation or ._ _ we luv: nrciilrn lo ciriil ur iiii oim uisirs mln voliilc Meir in one manner. It does not, ever, provide rest in all ways. It est in the sense that it is a div- on, but it is not restful in the e that sleep is. Play furnishes f from the monotony of work ' _ I I I l 2 $18 'i 'I3 50 20 ' .:.;‘.‘.::i,§'.,;i;:l;;,S:,;;e;;g»;»lg; Sl" S-5 - . $ SIIIIS $15; $22 suits -$16.50; $25 suits-$10.75 30 suits 2 neeadgd, C511 relguilld andi restogc - - s ro en own y -1 of activity, either nt in k or at play, must be balanced k - .. _ _ i=e;i<;i;,»,;;ge- Your suit is here come now and get the clinics. o e eep. hen disease attacks the body. is one of the essentials of treat- t The patient is put to bed and kept as comfortable as possible rder that by means of rest the » Henderson & Cudmore ersons who are below par. adults childrn who 'arc underweighh! efit by added rest. Children fre-, EN’ ntly gain in weight with no other, nge in their 'routine of life except y may make its best fight Rest costs nothing in money, but|§ means taking time from other --. _ _ _ Y .. ____ . _._ _ . gs for the pm.p0se_ To do Wm,” THE NlAGAR/VS PER". lngly acknowledged by Mrs. Wllsoll, Bid ood sufficient rest is to Wear out l [refreshments were served, and an E - - ~ ~ » ~- ‘ - Capital Rouyn _ body prematurely. Rest is re- Canada and the United > enjoyable evening was brought to .1 "id 5"" as ’““°h 1" summer as in States are Guarding M2il;I<:¢lv.ili§iveel'l.)c1llil§eT Tri hlack Ifllclle Zloggeridgini of For She S 8 Manitoba ter, which is a truth that people ' _ ~ HS ll B 011 0 Y W- ' ‘ ‘ ' ' apt to overlook, both for them- the Fa.llS .lO111l`.ly' :;C;'1iiit1"§g£;5di?a1;;’xf‘t5"’;/3;; “gg £33 wEDDn§G WIGMORE Rny gxiiivrlia ResTe.rve.' lves and for their children. - -- and MH filiiluf iVi°i'e°= ‘e_ fi Your Choice of nr ._ Newest Tweed Suits. other. eeiil/iii’ be too prolonged, there loss of efficiency. The tired eye , ieSS Weil. the tired muscles do feSP°lld es quickly, the tired _ I 2 5 per cent _V ° , A FF ‘ _ wiiicii wr iiivis iii: riilrsl siocii iii ills ciri. » ; $ -$ 2.50; 1 M uestions concerning Health’ ad' lVl3.1'flH10l1ll UIld€1`t3.klIlg- Moncton to meet him. icelebrated at Dunstaffnage on Hislorlcus. Readers of The Guardian will S' tracts we propose to place before Cf he banks of the mighty cataracts. ecessary expenditure on saving the The document: from which we ist ort upon the Falls “begs to sub- student of St. Dilnstan's College. which since 1923 under the instruc- M,-_ Barrett, “ned on a number of I wupie left to spend their huneymoon death is the first break in 3. tions of the tW0 lZ0V9l'iill'le1`iife» iies the larger breeders of Yorkshiremsmng the b,.1degr0om~s relatives' mily of eleven. Besides his sor- supervised and controlled the diver- hogs and dai,-y came and 5e1e¢t_ land later they Wm proceed ,O wing parents 'there are left lo sion of the water permitted to be ed d six sisters: Helen, Dorothy, and la ____._<.g.¢»l-_- 8 RED POINTj__Twcnty_tWo mem.. the determination of how the scenic y rs a;idMsixGvi§it§i;Z mfg: gr |13!"-$11515; C311 tx m§:g§;:;dF“£fd°'g3 season’s cron seemed io be it most) ____ me o rs. _ _ wa . y meeting. Many different sub- W ~ ei ol ii t thins de- i iecftsevgggdegcgiseus yiénngext meet. can be overcome and consistent d , . oi fM _with the preservation and consist- S l\5|T|_D Y gignglicill 31903312: t the home 0 rs with the preservation of the beauty ‘m TR _-_----- 0 AWB EGLINGTON AND nowr: BAY- it .rl °°.“;':.:".:.';';:~. After the us ness par o - and perhaps save the baby’l life- | I t Social evening was T On_ the market for8(lyeal‘l~ , “ning pN';':ftai:l1eet|ng to be held at te Pflee. 50°- 5 b°i'u° “dldmzzmu 0 tlle home of Mrs. W. B. Mills. ldeaiul "_ I Investment Securities pi Our list of od'ei-ings carries 9. careful selection of High ' Grade Issues containing Government and li'/I_uili¢iD3i . Bonds, Public Utility end Corporation Securities. A copy will be gladly fum' lished on request. urn four brothers: William, Vin- diverted under Article V. of the to nt, Joseph and Louis at home: boundary waters of 1909-10, was en- new crops on the Island' M,-_ Bar-; PERSONALS i'8efi ii'°m ‘W0 W five and mn' rett said, were well advanced and: ary in New York, Sister St. Mar- stituted into a special Intematlonal the farmers were optimistic ,egard_! Mr* and Mm L' B. Mmm, have el-ite in Si.. Joseph's Convent, Niagara Board for the purpose of ing this yemus yield some of theiretmmd from avish to Nova SCO,” urlottetown; Sister St. John of carrying on this investigation. Joint producers had as many as 150 Mm; and New Brunswick ily, of the Congregation do Notre terms of reference were agreed up- in n by the two governments in Oc- C "The objective of e p P Board's investigation was, in brief, hat means and to what extent the “ emments since 1905. General con- ! 1 t 1 th b_ plies furnished by Messrs. N. Rat- .WlKm0l”e. Gl'Hil&l'll`S Rollo and MTS- them rom t me 0 t me on e su nbury_& Cu., R. E. Mutch & Co,, Ross, Wheatley River. The ceremony Falls from ruination by erosion of DeBi°i-‘i Bi'0S~. end 0i»il€l’S- fC°ii Dieee in the iiviiig i`e°m» “mi quote is the Special Internatiollal his s°'i°5 being "Heaven is MYHI While E0iCi ll0CkiaCe. ruby llillldilill n years. There were no per: Niaghm Board appointed by the Home. and ‘Hen Wipes the Tear and gold bracelet; tome bridesmaid ia” given but as Malcolm wah Government of Canada and the Frei" EVei`Y EYe~ gold bracelet; to the best man, ame- Exiasaf h5;i;ixf(§'dfi;iDn§’i‘ii;'1sig,i:Zelf’;;i;1l United States to investigate and re- woltns or rlmrsa _ "roi me th it is thought thet he mov i’ Iather's gift was a ha d om q -. ~ mit herewith the following on initial Size. I believe. iiilet Pfiliee Edward After the ceremony, luncheon was Ve met with ii" accident in the remedial measures which might with ieiilfld iS tile finest farming Ceuniifll’ served in the dining room, Mrs i`W°’i‘i5 Where he has been em' advantage be undertaken at the ill ` Yed fer the Piist f°‘“` years' The Falls during the following season." ef y will leave Saturday for inter- nt in Prince Edward Island. The Mr. MacAulay has been resid- in the United States for the -, 1 John, who, with Mrs. Blllfeiii' eiii a most enjoyable time was spent ill °' . - -. t t i "The membership °f the Interna' after 9' m°i°i` i'°“i‘ °i the "G“i'de“isel`1(5?'l;l rieagiings. inehisuefnlmittble H formerly tional Niagara Board of Control of P0 ~ ` uliural conditions generally seem- M,-_ ,md M,-5, Led Macdonald, the bereaved The Guardian ex- i10b€l`. i923. end Were referred ie ed wma eweiiell. I-md “Nike” f°"'“ ‘” th” *ends its Simeiest SY“‘i’“"i‘ii~ the B°"d 1°' "°”°"' th S em] The amount ef clover grown biifrhursaay afternoon for winnipeg, rince Edward Island farmers had when, M,-_ Macdonald will attend reetlyluereesed lu the lest f@“/'the convention cf the cuuuuiun ears, Mr. Barrett said, and thislrmdchcrs- pedemtion bundant one. st. John Telegraph* Mm dy Johnson df Montreal, mprovement thereof by erosion 'i°'""“i' Mi`S~ C ima" WiiS°“~ M°mi`e“i3 ENTERTMNED "' A Very Pleas' erday by the I-lochelaga for Went- _ ence of Mrs. Malcolm Mathieson, 4 S end B few da s_ l§gth;h§@il;ui:3,du§,ivg}' (gaT3el£g;_ Hillcrest Ave., Thursday evening,i p ~ f'___ lonal to that permitted to be div- Where ii" daughieii Miss Delia and! Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Parker rted by the Boundary Waters Miss Miiiirefi Miiieii gave e mi5"ei.i`;wllo have been visiting at Lower reaty, might be diverted either ‘"ie°“5 5ii°Wei' in ii°ii°'-if °f Mis-,Montague this summer left yester- mporarily or permanently. Wfiiief Wiiiieiii nee Mies ‘mneliday morning on return to Mcdoi-a. Heartz who was recently married _ i -iNcrtl1 Dakota. They were accom .Smm of Report Miss Jean Macdonald, the seveii-,named by Mm George A_ poomri Yeei'°°i‘i fiiiiigiifei' °f Mi- emi Mii- sister-in-law of Mrs. Parker. Mr. “While the investigation of. the Reuben MeCd0l‘lei_.__ Falls has been the subject of seri- scribed with a humorous verse. After 0118 COhBld8\‘\0l0n by the 0WD ROW the preselltltlofl Of the gifts, Kitt- STANDARD MINING EXQHANGE gggmgggg bg;-l;¢‘tl|gyv°l?|i¥,ig||¥ wax- done is diverted in the two Horse- Q"°i"‘“°“° "“'“i'i‘°" ‘i“’°"¥i' °°'“"‘ I i- H! °f scenic beauty. ghoe Falla-Canadian and Amer "Survey mods in 1784, 1542, 1g75,'can-so that the proposed rebuild- LUILIS. T-"-gzwiii-‘lime C0- 905, |91-|_ N35 _M 1511' mdgcdtg ing must be done conjointly. i ie ‘"1 °° a continuous recession of the centrall B°iii “°"i°ii° me "le i‘i°"‘e 0°" ' efie °.; at °~e~°,,,.,.°ff°~ ee-i°c°‘:ru".:.ii.'::‘t.°i.i‘;;.;‘f:s:° “°"° EIStQf|\ secllfities cl). :What regulon like been trohl,§gt°},°f`ly which uuguro well for imicuiiie cross: ~ _ gn th, un” md windy, gh, ||mk,'and substantial carrying out of the Abana .. . _ .S 3.07 I 3.l8_ mvwnmm “Ninn °i th' if°"°§h°° Q 'im' 'h°’° prgtiegtili ti t i th both AA:-gocongaut °' " me lg: _ V mfgofggggnud gf, yu-'th !l'llppll'0 111011 8 . ... ‘ W V dgzq-gg dgpgndlnc gpg)-&-9 gusildéi Of "IB WOI'k . . . .. . 4.5 ° ‘ ‘ ’ volume of the flow ever the nows_",f°i° f°8l`¢i It the reports which have Arcs .. 47'.; 42 14| llolloll liilit U|llfi¢“°*"“i~ And much mon mmm,” whmlwegone abroad of the decadence of the Amo . _ _ . 30 28*/t‘ *_ 'Thursday afternoon, when Miss ARANMORE SAILS - The D, G, Anna Rhynes, elder daughter of Mr. Aranmore, Captain Rhud left ‘ond Mrs Robert Rhynes became the Belle Isle with light house sup. ,Toronto son of the late Mr. Josiah *_ V was performed by the Rev. W. Bruce TRINITY UNITED CHURCH -"Mui St James Cliurcll Charlotte will be Mr. Roland Ph1llll>=en.bri¢iegi~ocm's gifts to the bride wc;-e tliyst tiepin set in white gold. The n s eche ue the W9i`i‘i-" This Wee tile*/ei‘¢iiei' Bruce Muir pouring tea and Mrs. Ti10m8S A~ Beffeii. ef Eesi st- Burnett cutting ices. In the evening the Gulf." While on the Island style At a late hom. the happy Seine fine Wiiiig breeding 5t°°i‘]Toronto where they will reside. supplement his own herd. The, __-<¢>___l tatoes on one farm and agri _ to be meet prosperous. he added. Fitzroy street, city, -lcrt by truiu and Mrs..l-larry E. Miller left yest- f ‘Went Wei( Piece at the i`e5i'i` worth Lodge, Picton, where they will which Amulet . . . . 4 85 0 73 13 ._ 15 .. 49 nie Fed. Kirkland ,_ Granada Grover Daley Hollinger _ _ _ . . Howey Hudson Bay Int`l Nickel Keeley Kirkland Lake . . . _ _ Kootenay Florence . Lake Shore Laval Quebec Malartic ._ Mandy . . . . . . . . . . .. 13.00 88 . .. . 18.30 . _ . . 92.50 62 1.42 27 22.30 15 1.44 3.25 6“i 67 McIntyre l3‘~’_»lMcDougall 1.07 1.02 |Min. Corporation is |Mofett Hail 48'-'_» Murphy , 5‘;‘Ncwbec _ 8.25 8.25 Euiphsing 50 41 21 20 i 1111 '10 ,l1.65 Shcritt Gordon 93 18.50 92.00 :Tot-k Hughes 55 i es 1.53 ;Trc:1dw£lI Yukon 26-'i't.Tcw:ignlac 21.75 Vipond 34'-'J 31 Noranda Potter Doal . . . . ._ Pioneer . _ . ,_ 53 51 in time of dan 7.25 7.00 Stadacona . Sudbury Basin _ _ Tough Oak. EBT. Surve s in several cities have 2200 22-00,, shown lhat the heaviest drain on 39"* 39"* electric current' for domestic use 355 350 'comes on Tuesday mornings when gg housewives are ironing. Armor has been adopted for Ber 3~75 350 lin police the body portions of which 5255 57»50_/ can be wom under other clothing, 15 10'f\ head and neck pieces being added 15'. 15‘»i A new nozzle for washing auto 9.45 9.00 mobiles has a compartment for soap 10.55 / 9.65 .thai 4 the water dissolves, a valve . 25lo permitting only clean water to be 18.00 19,25 used for rinsing. _ 3.22 The Croydon airdrome near Lon I , _ _ _ don is being transformed gradually 113'-_» Windfall 8 11 linto one of the worlds finest all ~4i W1-Shi Hargreaves . 3.45 3.20 ports and when completed will in 3-20 clilclc nearly 400 acres. i .____i§/ _P-2 L L” 1 /j ~ r _` f lu /////ape., ` 1 §~\\ /. _~_ , "y.v\\,`,i\, \,\.<>" ._ _'_ ,.. _e i i "ii ll n ii; _ _§ ` 0% H Q I/'Q I S the Secret _ of ’s ontiac 3l¢\ It .mm manual milf" `¢-,nuot quote at. present. great natural wonder which for Amity Copper 51 54% It dp,”-| tm; Q" mm", belmcaflituries have been one object olfnai-ry Bollinger ,___ 57 57 ’ , pride for both nations. Bedford .......,.. 41 41 _ . . .. . , ,_ .‘ I N W. 1 head for a stretch of road that’s 'V .F ..,|. . ~- _ >, _`, WU" <;_' 'H' , ~>\ /_/_ _ i tl if/1 ' QL ’ '_ ri-_ M A K » ~-re.. _ _-.- not too smooth. Let that powerful Pontiac Six engine sweep you ovq- ruts and chuck-holes. Then you’ll know ANOTHER of the things that make Pontiac dlf- *"' ferent to every other car in its cllal . . real, solid riding comfort that road conditions simply can’t destroy. Not content with magnificent new Fisher Bodies . . with new G-M-R Cylinder Head Engine . . with safe, dependable four-wheel brakes . . with scoresof added refinements . . Pontiac Six, alone in its price-clue, offers you the lu! word in luxurious ridin ease . . Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Agsorb- afll 70\|r itll" C50!! lht G.u.¢l~C. Dclnred 1 _Q i _ “"` ‘ 'ff 7 ~ or fatigue. That is why you ney, in your Pontiac Six . . rough or smooth. ,f " * Ridin ase UST t'bh°dth hlf § .,, ‘ J the i§§wlSIerieesnl;onti;cwSi?a:d -._` ~ii’F"‘~iillV ` `i / 0 ii . ff That is the secret of your ability to sail along in Pontiac Six hour after hour, at my lP¢¢¢‘i. over any road, without eEort can enjoy every minute and every mile of the jour- enjoy to the full the power and speed of your Pontiac engine, whether the road be Drive the Pontiac Six . . and dllooN& the secret of true riding comfort. Payment Plan which mths #lying any P-ll°1°lll A. |l0lll|E & 00. l’llIll0E M0'I'0IlS GHARLOTTETOWN summsnmoi Dealers For Prince Edward Island, P0 C- S 4 £59 ii /~ /J' \\_ % QQQQPCTH Ol? osnaaat Morolis or can/tl>'h.il.lm'r `.*- -z `- \\~