Ivpvsr n. 1927~~ll§»,- ill illlllllll lilWN EIJIHHIIN ll ties of last century when Britain! -l Inning Dally (founded 15811 $5.00 Der you (III lflvlll“) lllu"'"l- _ uni ' ‘ " 84.50 pa: your (In advance) mailed In Canada and United Staten. l ASSOCIATED BOARDS OF TRADE HE report in yesterday's Guardian, of the annual meeting of the As-l nociated Boards of Trade of Prince‘ Edward Island. will have been read: with interest and proflt. we trust, by all of our readers who are con- cerned about the prosperity and pro- gress of the province. There were no “hot air" speeches. All the speakers had something de- flnite and informative to say. and- they said it in a business way. The! annual addrem of the retiring Pre-l sident. Mr. J. O. Hyndman. Wm a‘ maste 1y review of the year's activi-l ties, showing as it did the watchful- ness of the Board over the various' needs of the province and the steps ate of the Christian Church in Monc- taken for needed betterment. properly the nominating committee’ recommended the re-election of Mr.‘ Hyndman to the office which he had‘ Veryi President-W. Clloflor B. Iclure. Elihu and blnnoger~4. B. Burnett. lkon-nlnry-Lfout. Col. D. SATURDAY, AUG UST 27.11921 lit flro-PreuIulont-QI . B. Burnett. Alnoclllo Etlllor—D. K. Currie. l A. lluclilunull. l). B. 0.. “lather. ""‘ """"""" '7“ " iflfteen million dollars of British coin fin gold and ‘silver, provided for the ____ fpayment of the British forces in the . _ Ciimea then engaged in the siege of the duty. The Associated Boardspsebastopol. . h. like the individual Boardsof which“ _____ _ _ ' is a federation. is‘ non-politi-l M-‘illy Wars have b“!!! lllllvllll Sill" ‘ithen, and many things have hap- pened otherwise than in warfare. but those millions of treasure still lie at the bottom of the sea where they went down seventy-odd years ago. A cable despatch a few day's ago re- called the disaster in Crimean wat- ,-ers by telling that a wealthy Japan- ese wrecking company had entered into a contract with the Russian Soviet Government to recover the sunken treasure at Balaclava. There will be millions in it for the Soviet and other millions for- the Japanese company if the treasure is recover- ed. and the Japsyare confident that they can turn the trick. ' t cal, non-sectarian. and nonsection- al. Its territory is the province and its purpose to advance and safeguard the interests of the province. We wish the newly constituted Board every guccess. --i<o>-———~ REV. MR. HERMANS FAREWELL. ANY besides the members of his‘ » own congregation have learned‘ with regret that the Rev. Neil Her-l man, minister of the Central Chris- tian Church. is to say good-bye to his people tomorrow. and will leave within a few days to take up pastor- Think of it for a momenh-Japan- ese recovering treasure untold of British coin in the Black Sea for the Soviet Government. And who in the civilized world knew anything about Japan seventy; years ago? So faras ‘the general knowledge went Japan ton. whose call he accepted some months ago. The Rev. Mr. Herman has been a pastor and a resident of Charlotte- and France were at war with Russial‘ and thc allied armies were invading- ithe Crimea. An incident of those‘ {days was the sinking of a British ship gin a storm and the drowning of 200 50f her officers and crew in Balaclava In that sunken ship was what. g Happenings of t i119 WQQk v merry hear-Us a splendid thing at lA ; > upon a rainy day: ‘When shadows come and hear a lolllli. they hurry fight away! iAnd all the little worries stand help- less with surprise- L. " . . al.3111221, Bcrbvl- “D » l run ncaajr alvnhovenwaioirr} of happy eyes! l‘ You have frequehy’ noticed that many of the individuals whgjrop "twin f53:w2f:£_ téflllliek.‘ and halve the ‘hehvy load. v Thagme excess W858i]; hMXgQmBLStrSnliIe a bit and laugh a bit and ‘thing to do with the heart condition! have‘ a bit. of fun, _ l5 Usually lake" 5°? Qlnnlsélc- .7hl5,For smiling folk are happy folk when perhaps is just as we , ause . i d do i _ » has the effect of ‘warning others f“ “f”? a? , n9 about the dangers ofoverweight. i _ 3 Now does the overweightcause-thev ~Tlle King W85 llle Elle-Bl- °l ‘he ‘heart failure? l!» " . . xDuke of De\'onshire at Bolton Ab- Vwell the excessweicht Is-always fbey, Yorkshire, last week. to shoot burden K7 ‘l’? 532mm" 1g “°_" Piflgpver his, host's famous grouse moors. means l l“ l t“ e "mre The house party included Lord Las- around. but the fatty tissue actually, Yew mgemmeh the 078mm and “micelles. Sir Charles Cust and Colonel in between the cells Ol‘ fibres of tbolclive Wlgram. equerrles to the Klhg. organs themselves. thus lnterferlnsond the Duke of Devonshires sons. with lhell‘ W°ll<~ Lord Hartingtonvand Lord Richard ' l- - A . . I ..%:r.l.:".:2:: fibres of the‘ heart muscle, that the“ strength of the heart's stroke will be. His Maiesty has approved the up- weakened. .. ‘pointment of the Duchess of York However D15 w- D- Reld ‘*7 3mm" as Colonel-in-Chief» of the King's jmakes a suggestion regarding the’ .~ relation of overweight to heart dis- 9w“ Yorkshnymght Infgntry This ease that appeals at once to Gurus the first military appointment to common sens‘; be held by the Duchess. Queen Mary He points out that these over- is Colonel-in-Chief of the 18th Hus- geltght geople live onnail lgaluilccd sars and of the 10th Brigade Royal lilgflng? alsdYcThlalt i: tbs; olftlertggglcild Arlmery‘ “m! Prmcess Ma" is many meals. too much starchy stuff.‘ °nel"n'chlef °l the Roy“ Sm“ The King's Own Yorkshire Light In- take along the road; use: Afraid to face the sunshine in a pair 1A merry heart's a splendid thing to brighten up the duliest day. so faithfully and ably filled, but he‘, town for over two years, and has en- was obliged w decline the honvrldeored himself to our citizens gen- lowing to pressure of his own per- are now In a position to resume act- )_ dorslng the resolutions adopted by' i sonal business. His successor. Mlnl s. A. Mac-Donald. has had wideex-Z periencc in Board of Trade activities and will no doubt make a capable president. The remarks by Mr. F. C. Cornell. C.N.R. Traffic Expert. were valuably informative. He has clearly proved_ the necessity of having a capable‘ watch dog over the administration of the railway traflic, and the Boar/l did-well to endorse his findings and to re-appoint him to the position he‘ hfi so capably filled. From the personnel of the wholc new executive we have good reason to hope that furtller inlprovelnents along the whole line will be fol-th- coming in due course. _ The Associated Boards of Trade fvities and to make. if not a new start, at least a following up of act- ivities already well begun. We have much pleasure in cn-I the Board. The inauguration of a Bureau of Statistics has been advo- cated for several years in our col- umns and now, witll Inendation of the Associated Boards to back them up, we trust the pro- vincial government will see to it that the recommendation is carried out at the earliest possible convenience. The statistics recommended would prove of inestimable value to the province both for its own informa- tion and that of the thousands of Intending immigrants in the Old Country who are looking the world over for places In which to settle. The standardization of the Murray Harbor line is long overdue. and it the recom - orally. He is a platform speaker of much more than ordinary ability. and has taken a prominent part all matters affecting the. religious and moral welfare of city and country. His popularity as ll lecturer has brought him in contact‘ with the people of the province gen-l in billed to give one of his popular lec- tllres he has invariably been greet-l ed with large and appreciative audi- ences. Hc will be nlissed in Char-l lottetown both as a minister of the‘ Gospel and as a citizen. who llrisll was as little known to the western take “ma it any exercisa Wm“ “S “e Pal-agonm or New Often ill these heavy individuals Gulllm lfldfiy- Ye! 110W Japan is the lining of the blood vessels get one of the great world powers, form-inflamed. and vllfllky dBDOSllS like idable alike on land and sea mthe place of the natural elastic lin- _ . . ing. It is naturally harder for the 1904 5 she engaged ln a struggle with heart to pump the blood th_v_‘n_zh Imperlal Russlfbfllld l“ 3 Series of tubes that have lost much of their, great battles ending at Mukden. the elasticity. Therefore it frequently‘ greatest of theln all. compelled the llfllilllellfifllfll- l1 Swill individual Wlll. Czar to sue for peace. A vast terri- blame m5 "shmlness °l breath" ‘m. wry was the reward of the View“ his extra weight, when as a matter R _ , _ ‘ _ of fact it is the hardening of the- and usslan naval powel was swept arteries from ms “son-t manner of However being overweight is always a liability after forty years of age. and the insurance companies Yes, there have been many wars. Simply advance your age three to including the greatest of all. thdgilt‘ Veg‘; $34 walérggge m WY "ml _» l 1'11 l‘ ‘l1 m . . Wm“ W“? °f 19“ 18- 5"“ ‘he; However the stout individual who UCEISUPO-Slllp was sunk at Balaclava. is active and does not eat mo ‘much Slr-flllgfi l0 Sfly Blihvllgll Elle Will‘ ill has naturally a better chance tol with Japan any more. _ 1 sleep or lie around too much. and fantry, referred to in army slang as the Koylis. has its depot at Pontc- fract. Its badge is the white rose of York and its battle honors range from Minden in 1750 to Macedonia in 1915-17. It put 26 battalions into the fleld in the Great War. The Saskatoon. Sask.. light infantry is allicd to the K.O.Y.L.I. an: The Hon. Telnplc A. Winsloe,' of Wally. and whenever llc has been "o!" llle 563- N°b°dY Wlmts l” nghplmng m" has caused ‘he trlluble- »Bo.~;ton and Wollaston, Mass, ls to visit Prince Edwardlsland during the month of September. After mak- ing a few stops in Canada, he in- tends visiting-his old home, where he was born, in Rustico. Mr. Win- sloe enjoys coming to the Island, for! he has lnany fl-icnds and relations. ever been ready to lend a helpingthe Crimea was comparatively a hand in every good “mm He wipllittlc war, fought with old-fashioned lwcapons and comparatively small bc missed especially in his own con-. _ V _ _ 'fll‘lII1BS and wooden sailing ships. lt gregmion whichdduring his pastor-lhflll livc in English song and story ate he has greatly increased andfm. ages to come _ The Battles o; strengthened. In his dcpartulrxlAlma. Inkerman and the siege of Se- Charlottetowns loss is Monctolfs bnstoppl were described and record- gain. and we unite with his many; lfrom day to day as had never been {fiends m wishing him Godfipeedflldcne before, for ill previous British l.lltI(?0S.gf11l ‘pastorate. and a host otiwurs were had been no télegmph 11:1 warm friends as he is leaving be-‘scrvice. Bllt the people of Canada hind him in Charlottetown. ‘were not favored with such early _ ._ inews, there being as yet no Atlantic EFFICIENCY. livable- I . an}; need of the world “may is c“, Mention of Balaclava recalls the ‘Charge of the Light Brigade as im- pared to pay for it. Thc army of‘point of numbers when- uncmployed which is now the suh-‘Illalf a league» hall l1 mill-Ille- ject of anxiety in every large city inhmlfzlft y; 15:53; gglllgigih the world is largely made up of men‘ Rode me Six hundred_ and women who are not able to doioForward me Light Brigade! some one thing properly. ill OlhBQCilarge fol" the guns,“ he said: words. this army is made llP largely In“) the valley °f Death‘ of inefflcients while the efficients R°de the six Hundred! remunerative employment. and professional. are almost continu- - ' h l .l . ally on the look out for efficient e p rem‘ hm it was not wan" ‘cd in the leading British newspapers t ficlency‘ The employer is lookmg mortalized by Tennyson. ft was on! for it in hls employfles- and ls Pie-the British side but a slnall affair in‘ l Regarded as a battle it was insig-l. men and women‘ have steady andlniflcant. but stirring lines havcgYeu- I thrilled the hearts of millions since‘. Employers. commercial. industrial they were first printed. A marshal} ‘of France. who was an eye-witness‘. ‘of the charge. said itrwas “magniflfiAll night upon mine heart I felt her» ‘avoid heart disease’ high blood DreSJHO is the son of the late Mr. John sure, and diabetes, which so oftenllrLWilisloe, of Rusticd His mother lll-ccolllllllny (Wclwelglll. than the one was Miss Louise F. Cox of Charlot- who ovcrcltts and underexercises. {flown and More“ ML wmsloe was I _.____<*>_g |three times elected to the House of lRopresentatives from his district and owe-o» +++oo+o+o¢++0+o 0b l lids served on many important com- f I jIIIlLlEES. He will have with him his cllarlning wife who, like Mr. Win- ‘sloe, makes friends wherever they ‘ A SERESYFIITERARY Ego; also Mrs. Johll Murray. former- l: QUoTA-rwNs F0“ jly of P. E. Island, and Mrs. A. H. l BOOK LOVERS lllull- 1704 vwyo+wuovo+owwo+ol ‘to ‘a ooo Mr. Lon Davies and daughters, Marjory and Miss ‘Alma. and ifriend Miss Madeline DeRoucey, of ‘ Memory is a paradise out of‘ which Avenel. N. J.. motored to the city inn‘? ""1"" 1m" "SF-"lllllllfi- lWednesday to join Mrs. Davies on a ‘ ihollzloy visit, LYNARA ‘ , ,, , > . l Saturday, August 27th: Thornsonl died. 1746. . ‘ “Nam sum quans 0mm hon" “bl Regretful farewells were sild this rcgno Cynarae." lwcck to Dr. Dyson Hague and Mrs. 1 _ Hague, who have been summerlng In ‘msl ‘Egiltfi “h- lifslexmlglll» helm". this city, and ‘who left yesterday on There re“ tlfisy fixliiuggiebynnra! ‘hylreturn to theirglonme‘ in Toronto. . breath was shed jUpon lny soul between the kissesl Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sinclair and l and the wine; . two children. Betty and Billy, of ‘And I WM desolate and sick of MlrAmherst, us, spent the week-end old passion‘ in Malpeque, guests of Mrs. Sin- w ' d l t d b . . , he“? e50 a e a.“ owed myllclairs sister, Mrs. L. D. MacNutt. ' O O O I have been faithful tn ilIIOBpCYYIBTSJ‘ in my fashion. l l. l An engagement of. interest in Can- uuzla. hasibeen announced from Lon- don, that lof Lady Mary Byng. young- fs now up to the Associated Boards to insist on its being carried out. Encouragement to the Tourist‘ for men and women who can do some one thing well. Those who are not looking for such are the fortun- Well, 0110's pen runs away wi iitsclf when we hear or read of Bal l warm heart beat, . _ I Night-long within mine arms in level" daughter °f ‘he Earl and count‘ l and sleep she lay; less of Strafford. and Major Frank iSurely the kisses of her bought red NB-ylm”. D-S-Q-M-Cn R-Oyfll sl8nals. mmlm We" SWBBl; ‘lonly surviving son ofcMr. and Mrs. th B- Mrs. James Byme, accompani ‘ by her son. Dr. Arthur Byrne, of Mon- treal, is spending several weeks in the city. Misses Amy Ind Ruth have returned Io Montreal after a short holiday here. Mrs. Keefer and your!!! Wll- Wh° have been the welcome guets of MI‘- and Mrs. Gordon Hughes, at Irlker- man, left this week on return to their home in Mount Clair, New Jersey- Mayor 1-1. D. Biden. of Amherst. Mrs. Biden. and daughters, Misses Helen and Margaret, motored to They visited Sunlmerslde Monday before returning home. ‘ ' a o c Sir William and Lady Btavert, who have been motoring with friends through the Maritime Provinces and Quebec. returned to their home in Montreal on Thursday. , o o a At the Tennis Courts this after- noon, the tea hostesses will be the Misses Owen, Miss P. Winchester. Miss D. Williams. . l O O Misses Isabel and Lilian Robertson of Rosedale, Toronto. arrived by the Hochelaga yesterday to spend the week-end with Miss Ethel Stewart. The Misses Robertson. who have been stopping at Wentworth Lodge, in Pictou, will spend a week at the: Cliff before returning home. 1 o o o l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beairsto and} young son, of Toronto. are spending a few days at the Gregor Hotel, Brackley Beach. V I ' o o n ‘i The tea hostesses at the Golf Links? this afternoon are Mrs. P. W_. Turn-j er. Mrs. D. A. MacKlnnon. Mrs. 6.5 L. Prowse. Miss Laura Hodgson. l O O O Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Wodehouse. and two sons, who have been sum- merlng at Bracklcy Beach, arrived in Montreal on Tuesday. O O O Mrs. Percy Barlow and son are being cordially welcomed back as permanent residents. Prof. Barlow and family are now settled in their. home at Marshfleld. O O O Rev. F. W. Williamson. of Ken- sington, is spending the week-end in Moncton, and will preach in the Presbyterian church there‘ tomorrow. O O O Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coffin, and. little daughter Joyce. are on a holi—' day trip motoring through Nova Scotia. Dr. and Mrs. MacMillan are spend-l ing a well-earned holiday touring; Nova Scotia. ~ ' o a a l Mr. andMrs. Artemas Clark have} as their welcome visitors at the: Experimental Station, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sherwood. of Ottawa, ‘and, their nephew. Master Cyril Sher-‘ wood. of Norton, N.B. coo Mrs. lRev.) John Goodwill, oil Charlottetown, is visiting her brother. Mr. George M. Cooper and her niece (Continued on page ellgmt) —--—<+>i—— ' ooo-oooaoooow Daily Selections § FOR Guardian Readers i oooooooo-oooo-o-v-ooo-Hww-c August 21. 1921 GOD'S CHILDREN-Blessed is the man whom Thou chastenest, O Lord. and teachest him out of Thy Charlottetown for the week-end.- Firsb Sllolllixllg of |.AIllE/§’.?€IIEW , wlllTE. .R. .l=lllT$ . llllll w x Look the new models over,’ the new fashion-able plushes, the latest shades in Pin Points and Marvellas with fur collars and cufilF, in shades to match. Prices $26.00 t0 ssaooé New Tweeds in plain and check pat- terns. $l8.00 Ito $28.00. u ' Lovely new Furs in Hudson and French Seal, Persian Lamb andr- Northern Rat Coats; l‘ SA. Mcllonlflde's The Island’s Leading Store v90 OOGQQ-OQQ-O-QOOOQ-Q-QOOOOOQQ-O- ' v l 90-0-9- HASZARD’S BRAHMIN‘ -TEA - m. coon ' and good for YOU But, get It In the red, hygienic,» airtight pLcl|‘Q, ' '.Thé Empire - hostile LOWEST MOIUIIALITY record of any Company In ' " ‘ Canada. _ vo+oo+ 8037-B-20-sLt. Insure With . R. H. MacNEILL, Prov. Manager 179 KENT STREET PHQNE 549__|_ CHARLOTTETOWN For aye. the time of wrath is past, '- and near the time of rest, And honor binds the brow of man, and faithfulness his breast,— Behold the time of wrath is pant, and righteousness shall be, And the wolf Is dead in Arcady, and the dragon ln the sea! —John Ruskin. .1 ‘ill yli lllllli‘ llllllill HOUSEHOLD - d". l“ ' SCRAP BOOK ITS ‘TIME By To Think 0f Coal ROBERTA LEE oo++o Warts We are ready to fill your bins with all good f h mined cool, the bell I coal for all weather and all novel. law. Psalm 94:12. PRAYER: Our Father. ever deal with us as Thy beloved children. August , 28, 192'! Traffic has received a good deal of ate ones who already are satisfactor- lclava. The memory of a story ‘British valor first read in our teem,- ~' 01d km. of 1B , ‘ m I W“ demlme and slck of amNaylor, of Barton End House. Nails- l cop 1s FAITHFULb-Fohr the attention in recent years and the greatly increased number of visit- ors this season affords abundant proof of the efficacy of well-directed ily staffed. There are occupations for which fled. Who is there that is not a ,age and later recited among boyiwlien I awoke and found the dawni on whenmany. - . companions holds certain people are naturally qultll-lother thrilling sensations awakened- by more recent events to have be forgotten. The last survivor of t worth. England. Lady Mary Byng. -wo,5 grgyy ‘with her sister. Lady Elizabeth Byng. ‘I have been faithful to thee, Cyn- visited at Government House, Otta- Bml l" my ffl-Sllllm- lwa. one winter during the regime of ‘ her great-uncle. Baron Byng of en' hell have forgot much. Cynara! Lord will not cast off His people. neither will He forsake His Inhcrit- ancc. Psalm 94:14. PRAYER-Blessed be the Lyordiboiung “ma publicity. This work also is capable willing and ready ‘customer In the with the wind‘ gmleVlmy. as Governor-General. Lady ‘ In; carried out. of indefinite expansion. The Prince Edward Island Publicity Association. with the co-operation of the C. N. R. has done excellent work and with needed nce from the Govern- ment and the co-operatton of our people, there is every reason to hope that our province will very shortly become one of the 'most popular summer resorts on the continent. store or office when they are waited upon by a cultured. thoughtful man or woman whose attention to busi- ness reflects their interest in their employer's business and whose man- ner and service reflects their own I A manly training? Such service is the greatest asset a business can possess and every business wants such and Agrlctdtural and technical educa- 15 ready to my (Grim Ungygjngd tion, the gravelling of roads along and “mouth and unwmgng service the mam trunk “nes- l‘ dennl" is a curse to any business. Our young move In the matter of public healthlpeople u remember m“ when m? culture ‘md devempmelll of "lfiseeklng employment. 8nd Sllflllld “corded instead of the maximum. As ‘ ' I have been faithful to thee, Cyn-{Norm shore Home Ma|mque O Q I m“ '“"‘“"Y' ""1 l‘ “llmbel “train themselves as to be qualified ~ “h” r°c°mmendmj°lls “grced "m" to fill some one position well. b’ ‘he Bmmt we” “lcluded l“ the The untrained mechanic whose "program of the late Provincial G0v- “mam object L. to draw ms weekly - Irnment. It Is now for the Associ- wage and give as little as he can for the moat he can get. soon flnds him- self among the unemployed. owemmema’ ledeml “m, lmwm‘ There Ia a marked want of train- dd’ med wnchmg “d "mug “m! Ing in these rushing days of ours. lhd Boards to Insist upon their be-l culture and lady-like and gentle-l lnoble Six Hrundred died within the‘ _ v mast few years. The WorlifWarlFNfllPMBlTbfléfl-flowllsly With the l llttl of great poetry. "bhrlmm ‘agaltlfoilguf: "In lilanders‘ Fields" will ‘Dancing’ to nut’ my “lei 1°“ “"95 . . ut f i - be treasured in the -" memories ' of q o m d But I was deso if}; and sick of an many throughout the Empire fol- old P3351011’ years to con-uh Yea. all the time. because the dance g was long; i We are inclined to doubt the re- lport that theivirfd ‘on Wednesday knight blew only at a/spced of 2a imlles an hour. It'was a gusty gale fwhlch at times s ook the dwellings of many householders to their foundations. Between the gusts ‘there were many times during which .‘the force of the wind was much less‘ and the average may have been re- I hpvi-rbeen faithful to thee, Cyn- - i a! in my fashion. ‘f cried for" madder music and for ,, strmger wffie, ' the lamps expire, nightls thine; i old passion, desire: for the rainfall of two inches here. It was far exceeded Iii Saint John. .nnd other Maritime localities. up to ‘about. 3'-_'~ inches. aral in my fashion. FRY DISTRIBUTION IN MANITOBA The Department of Marine lin'l Pinllerlen announces a (liatrihutloll of over 72.000300 white-fish fry l There was an "August Gale” In lthe Gulf years ago which was mem- jorablc for years, cTfIefly because of the loss of life and the wrecking of ‘scores of American flahlng vessels 'whlch In those days visited these nln. Manitoba. year's figures. Th0 fry were al But when tboroiiot is finished and; Then falls thy shadow. Cyinaral thlz-‘me, H°(Mn1peque_ and now or And I am d880l8w--~NId--8|Ck- of anl Yea, hungry for‘ the lips of myllflkfl place 31st August. Dr. Beairsto -Ernest Dawson. from their hatchery at WInnIpego-Js lamenting the church with a This Ia an Increacefgqptmml] Mung of more than 2i nor cent. over lastithq n”, church Wm be opened any lilllmbeth Bynsb enflflfiement to Ml‘. .Michaol Lafone. son of Majol- I3. M. lLafone, of London. was 315° an. inounced recently. . . O O O \ u Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards ‘left this week for their home in New York. hflVlllB spent several delight- ful weeks at their summer home at ‘Inkerman. ., l Q O O engagement has been an- |noun djof Dr. Everett. BeairqtQIXQr. lTren_ . NJ» toMIss Doris Atkin- son, Melboumb. Quebec. marriage to [is a son of Mrs. George F. Beairsto, ~ | Mrs. fRev.) Ewen McDonald. ‘I Lucy Maud Montgomery) the Isl- and's authoress, has presented the new Presbyterian church at Mal- peque with a handsome Communion Table. while Rev. P‘. W. Williamson 1t In expected for ever more. Amen, and Amen. a THE DAWN OI‘ PEACE the east Is rusaet gray; day; i Thaw wide The morning watch and beat A surer grasp r brands to dust! ’ our trust. .\ , . and break the helmet bar; not the noise of war. publish pelwel mica‘ and oural And all l-M Olfllldl are clasped flowers. h d"; but m c little while. ' Awakel awake! the stars are palewurely m a piece o! flunnel or m They fade. behold the phantoms-y“; fade, that kept the gates of thelburmng valves, and let the golden streets befree, paatr-the ' watch of evening shall not be. ‘Put off. put off your mall, ye kings. hands must know, your hearts a better Nay. bend shook the lance‘s point A noise is on the morning winds, but: Among the grassy mountain paths»: . the glittering troops Increase- They come! They coinel—f-low fair their leek-they come that Yen. victory! fair victory! our ene-' in llaht. mo- all the earth with‘ Ah, still dept-doll and "dim with . h". A ' It encouraging to find that sucha an ungovemed ha,“ u, 8e; n, n hplwfltfiffl in large numbers. The latent " “all” mdy a“ the Aswdflcrative position by short cuts. " ‘Sffiw- "m" “P “mover pays. The things Is first of all .9’ "'""'?""°<' bum“ “mum: learn how; when that ls well‘ n August storm In this province In no .way aompareirwith the violence of thatviempeat of two generation! past onliwhlob has not since bub re; planted out in good condition onlm sepumber‘; suitable grounds In the lake over n} wider prod than In any previous and In the northern portion of lake year some of the fry beln I k my‘ o. s’ ‘M “Hmmkhem a‘ - _ I '1 a" 8t.’ Btephon. 18.8». lllnronewlng u far north u Whlakeyjack Ial- ‘flefimup m mum" | ' n And radiant with fl“ ‘"151: .. amp 1'11‘ "' the doathleas rooo. And ."vl¥v'37'.2'31o’.l'£°il..iil Th‘ 2 "IQ To remove warts. dissolve o. liberal “n”, m.‘ “mum gquantity of washing soda. in a pan l0! Willy"; wash the hands in this or“; 10¢", ‘ ‘solution and then dry them without . " ‘ ‘wiping. 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