Confctlcrzirinil of ttibuted of their best nil/v. .*\u_l In out of the nit-him: gwr emerged The Dominion of nader-a lanJ of fftiiijiCfilV fieoclom and tolerance. In 1864—tl'lree vczirs licfnrt- C0nfcderatinn~CH.-\$l§ & SANBQRN blcnilcil lililtlllti‘ the best qualities of the lnw: coffees-superior srrengrli. zillur- in] flavour, and rich friigrnncr. ‘ N1867, the And, like Confederation, the ‘Canada marked tlicl rninn- result was zffinishcd product, lous blending tout i. ' of ncucpinblc to every Canadian. difercnt Provinces. liivli cnii~ Anti, lot-cause “the lvliolc is grcni or tlnua its part," CHASE Si. SANRURN$ SEAL BRAND l CQFFEE is n household word in most Cilnaitlizin homes to-day -“Thc King of Coffees.” Of equal goodness is SEAL BRAND TEA-which fully iminrnins in every respect, the reputation created by Seal lfiriind Coffee. can: o masons linen wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Mac- Gillivray were married fifty years lagc- in Whitby, Ontario. o1 their five children three survive: Dr. T D. MacGiliv lay of Port Arthur, Ont.; Miss Florence of the library staff of Vassar College. Poughkeep» ing of Quebec City. In 1907 Dr. of the Prcsbytrian church in Can- t v ' y; it luv f. Loft, Mlle. Simone La dry of St. Adolphe, and might, Miss Jean Cameron 0f Burnaby. B. 0., w:.vstcrn contestants in thc Dominion Orsttrlcal -Contcst finals. Mlle. Landry l5 champion orator of Man- ltobs, Miis Cameio -._-. r clmrvlpioll of British Columbia. Left, Dr. Andrew Croll of Saskatook his M. D. from the Buffalo toon, and right, Dr. Charles G. Mei.’ cal College, took post gradu- Hlld of New Vork, at the gather ate work at Boston, Baltimore. Lon iilfl of the six most important medi-dor, Paris and Vienna, and lg now oll bodies ln Canada, holding theirprofclscr of sungery of tho Now i/‘clonvonlllon in Toronto, Ont., theVork Post-Graduate Mydical School 180k of June 13. Di‘. H3yd is aand hospital. Olnsdlanyybonh in Branilord. He . Aonnzss mo" PRESENTATION H111‘ work .'lll(l yniir efficiency as l iAt the miiulllly mectiiic nf Launching Wnihriiw lniiiiiiiii» lll'l'l' w" WM‘ W“ "i “m” m“ “"1 “ha” . _ i l you ziiltiiig part in our dis- n Llu 30H, ll - ‘i i l iiwm“ omtltuntg lll‘l‘.l'if'lllll"flnllllllilll 22:11‘: 2lllVlc"qsh"H' w" hlme flea" [Helm “m! £73111 an aildr s1 null ii i-lllii lull: in e lfpllcivuicuiher that you will always i pnclauon or h" Swvivh m; Se“ 1lliink kindly of the lsaunching W0- - n::;{133"(' ‘Glifillavlllgjrgllfliyiiii that tho lustilute can not do Mollpnald read thc address. Alnulclm,” ma“ mmk "kmdly “l 3'0"" .~. "t" walker prefienled m0 glmi We a-ic offering you n little gift Nlldflln! is the address: illmi V011 miiy take away with you muixathleen Ias u tokenlof our very best wishes. .- Al W0 Suthered -lollciliei' this cv- l h l“ not gland “r “any m" it ‘not ‘ onlng for our usual lllolllllly meet ffless“ l‘ huh" Ylnur” m“ “lefie m," we experienced m, M, n]“.ay__,ll1lf>l1l!y viilue for ll comes to you s i h’ ‘ comm“ plemurv I" Ihpilllhfiltflll of the gratefulapprecliitloh ‘and sincere friendship m’ the ""Hl)_lll‘ socrcliiry. Apnil from all this if. the home ul‘ Ml‘! .\liuii~ (ltlilllilvfllnifis yum presence M m" "lemmas men's llnstltllte and we can ugguro (flqljgh-t 0i’ inleelliig iilnl chatting, ‘gfllth our. friends and fi-llmv mcnllr Laiiilchiiig Women's institute. vacation sic. N.Y., and Mrs Andrew Flem-t lviaocililivray was elected rriwderator r l partment of national dole-be as chief of staff and starts on a year's before assuming new duties. . f ' 3-Piiece 0min $12.95 if: 11'”. Hero ls extra good value in a. bed outfit comprising white enamel bed with 11-16 inch pom trimmcd with brass capo on POIIS. IIPWIB llnk sprlngllnk spring and wooltop mattress.) bargain at $12-95- Mattrsu only all sizes . . . . . .. $445 Couch Hammock $9.75 Just a few of these handsome couch hammocks left, made of heavy frame with strong spring and ad- justable head, good thick reversible mattress In heavy blue and whlto Il/L 8 Piece Suite $5 .00 B-Pleco dining room sulto comprising bf-lnoh buffet with two cutlery answers and roomy cupboard, mirror In back, one round extension tsblo and llX dining rooyn chalrl all nicely finished In golden surface oak. A rare oppifrtun; ity to furnish your dl.11 Some, Worth lwhileii salutes idol-Po r Friday and Saturn . Dining Room." ng roomforonly $52.00 3-Piece Bed Outfit $18.45, Bod outfit comprising a wsl- nut ‘finished bed with 2 inch continuous posts and 1 Inch fillers, a strong spring made of tho woll known llnk fabric supportedon each end with strong helllcslo and an all cot- ton mattress. Savo ‘money by buying this outfit now . $18.45 J Three drawer dresser In elth. or surface osk or walnut fin- ish, fitted with 18x22 inch plain mirror . . . . . .. $12.05 \ I C O ada, and was a supporter cf Church duck which material ls also used on Bug qnly, (an gnu) _ __ $5_90~ with Union in 1875 and also in 1925, the back and sides. This hammock Cretonne Cover, | Is several laps ahead of anything _ i on tre lmtairketmciven at nigger Pale; . Reed Chairs and ed Mattress es. us e n r cs o - i, d 9 ‘ ‘Q75 We have on hand a number I . 8Y5 - - - - ~ ~ - - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - - - - - ~ ~- $ i This couch ls not made up t0 - st d t 1 25 c of odd chairs, from two to a Rockers ‘I t lo H: bu‘ l‘ a . . - - ~ W a" ° f‘ abgxfim“ amp)’ half dozen of a kind, ranging ggoda ‘awn’ flout,“ couch. . - {mm kitchen chairs to lcath- Hero's your chance to get complet with a heavy m“. i All ,i~\'elll. of iliocesau inilporianice‘ I ‘ _ er upholstered dining room figlrnbdd chair for your living tress covered in crstonno in ‘:35nxifglltxlliggltltfzflheftl lrlglevallnlégii; and MattfCSS chairs, we ars offering those ‘Jana znalllalurtilgzglzkeregoo: attractive Ol;|;;l| a snallmat . ‘ ' it ‘ ' ~ . . s Crukell. mlcbruted this first High, i‘ Fully Ffllucfid Pfil-‘W l" sttractivsoretonnes. Stock is Anoghgr m,“ value in a “ziss lif ills ili-ltivg parish. Thei _ n ‘ all Ir‘uat go. getting low-get your; mw_ _ couch l‘ m“ idhuubh had.‘ hill!" c°“g‘"eg“t'°l‘ pllesem 60ml , O l ‘*3 "l -‘ - , °"'Y -- $9.76 couch with cretonno covorod plelely mm‘ "hefflrge church Tami t ' mattress. Friday and Satur- (‘hoir ct‘ St. Paul s Catholic church. 1 _ d \ ‘g 75 Summerside. chanted swee-z music: I t‘ _ ‘Y ' ' ' ' ~ m»... fllllllllPFl-"e to the occasion. Some Values 1n Mattresses wilcll intrnsified the pious devo-i ‘ ' _] ti 11 0i‘ ilillfc°ngregml°u~ _ ‘ .‘ ' We are offering during this sale values in Malficssos A Selim)?‘ m°5t appmlmate ‘m the l ' that will pay you to take advantage of: occasion was preached by Rem; :1 Rather Slnnott- ivlro, in eloquent: _ ~ _ wool-top Mattress, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.45 and convincing language QXUOIIHd-i h i9,‘ [he (‘rqgpel of Jesus Christ, m; Reversible Wool-top Mattress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.00 , - - 1'31 .- M's; . 4 1'lllukmcg‘llclllltlrllzasllanllflfll Relfitlli, o u- u I All Cotton Mattress, all s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56ml 'K<"1>'"\E‘°'1- "PP"°“““E" “e “ ‘"1 *9 M n - ...................... .. 9.50 um‘ [he ‘omw,’ i" Ehe name 05:41,: , v _‘/ Processed cotton a ress . . .. 5 F‘ ‘Fi- "l“-1g“e “m5 pres‘ . ' ' - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘. lu-lzlil a ll-lrélllrilled Durlse ‘and that ifafhgc: ::e:‘°ab',’:‘:°v:,l_ Wm” M" “m” mum's“ ' ‘ ' " “H” .131”? leading l0 F1‘. Cmkefl ‘illel lfler thles season a.wZ1lte enam- iflllhjoilglefilucdxdglfigzz“ l el crib made with continuous i ' s ' 1 . . . . ! elliilinun River Parish m 1 Elli? as; ‘ilzzzlplelltlleleflvia: The thrifty housewife will find in our Crockery Dept. dur- ltevl. and ilcétlnnllinthtuz-{Jdilfi “so. strong spryng and a so“ cob ing these two days values which rill save her many dol- sfldom M" we bee" ab“ to HYICQTI 0S 11139 ‘ ll S ' ‘. _ _ jliuem MElClilS8LleQh¥r’fh0utla“t a _ _ ton filled mattress only $10.00 lars. Watch our windows for Spec a s finer‘ s‘; bgglnathgnbnaozea‘; " . jpriesl. forever accort ng to ~ re or- _ . . or v i vii ..“°.".'.".." t: lL::::“:..‘.".::::::";'.# a - -~ c» liic sgiiificiiuce do L-licsc words was ca tai F T Courtney m‘ _ Here ls a mllttron mads of lilillllfis "5 ‘~'““Y i“ “l” “"p"°“ch' 011' sripiisnn ii... ‘will hOP, off ° Wm“ cone" Mt pmuued ,i you 4o Lcuiler fslicltwtloura. For z" 5 E I d P b1 f ‘W ‘o: Q Q . in guoh n woy thsblt will not lye-hrs have you labored 10 master 60m [:0 a" Ylallkl °:garreltlum° he “Imp. gown"; |n- n, ‘ggucg. ‘the Studvi-ES that ‘our Hllllyl-“(mhey hgstgnngnlnccd C1lftain Courtney we ln-Flllokln“ l"; full?” .ilic ‘Church. has DyOSUl" er as 1111 _ _' ‘ ‘ h l t tufted rdny and s u sy jiiuli-spensible qualification for ail- wiltfiyi uzidd. tgezzttitiiplceasnfif ‘ o e ' . $950 ' illllSf-iitm to the lmly prlrsthonri. “"11 ‘s mg“ e". 3N W5 a er AHE4* ‘ ‘>\\'C klLwW ‘llill YOU nlllucciuua the North WHICH" ¢ P P ~ _ l’ wiiixieiy and Illa hope that WP cihelr- HHN- \ _ I . k . isllcil 10 iii; end that your l0 y ___ ___ , - I 1w “ts wqflght way , wiiiriios> ii-niilrr lie arc@111i111-=l=<-<I- Rev D M Lamont IS Zgfgessifw Ygfffngay seemg m” you ANNUAL We urcst gratefully ihuvc seen 011!‘ m“, gmmuili». expressing in 0111-, ' ' ' ' " huprxa FCtIllZJl and we assemble 1o- lilay to lllll‘) our nruyi-rs iiiiil Our liuilunlitms willi i U10 Hilly hiyrlél" o‘ thou litful remembrance. lic - y , ecclesiasl-lml slllmlki“ Sald- when The Annual Picnic of the P. E. I. fir» 11w the P114 lllfll YOU!‘ (‘mile lltzllly ffiVllfWfill his plerisziut. z c- D 1 Cline b0 Cape Blew“ "ea-Yllgeiwf held as in former years at the Ex lsliilll l"! n5 l'l‘5illfi"le"i “'5 l‘ "it'll liitions ivlth liiiliziu River Pal 'l1' years ago, the churches were? y Saturdly. Jul)’ 16th. All interested ‘Ylllilllii Work l" the Hilly Prle“l":i1ul -sziiil that ‘he would cvel" LED-NT HONORED wher? m an unsettled statel t was ‘b01111 11W‘ Y0"? 111"‘! “"5 hi0" “i” llUlfl ilic i-limil peorlc iii lwllfl rc- REV" D- ON EVE 0F 'a time of transition. Hush“, T“. Con“, sun“ and Muk iflv-‘i-‘illi l" ll": lll‘°59c""l"" "f Ym" mvliihriiiicc. ‘ BY PEOPLE BE "The"; were but three active “m” own food and your friends. Sllllll '8. Yuiurl SllUPNll office if; Th“ whnh. ,.,.1,.),,--,,,p,|, was u; DEPARTU istcrsln tlillli Presbgbery. i Nouéeyglllll/ ' llimmlll’ a“ hFhY suilorm‘ i" i‘ iiisliiuztlun to ilu- \'l'll(‘l‘lll)ll.‘ [lih- . _ have, orw soon ave.5X 01‘ lillllllltlll ill-ylln/[lion as heaven is ,,,,._ H,“ “m. |,_ (; 1511;“; M", Rev. D. M. Lamont after hlS so ministers, with many able and p"? ‘mnmcuon o‘ Imam‘ buslness Wm iilllUVi‘ eairlh, and assured ilu we ffecl iillltl you “rill still more en- ‘lll-IIICC the beauty 0i the sacrc-il cul- ling. itindly accrpt our prayers and nur- good ‘wish-cs for many, many years of useful and happy pfiflfltlu in lllt‘ ilischnrgn 0f your SilCEHlOlfll ,illllll‘.'-i~ sud iu cnilurscnicill iil‘ our iWlSllUS llliis vxprossril, wi- ask you i iti- act-cpl lllt‘ ucczimpiiilyiug glfii ‘ililll \\'(ll'lfl only rirquifsl that you ikillllly unllc our intention wllcrc iFPllllIlllIYflllCP is cfffeclivv- in llll‘ ‘Holy Siicrflrt: cl‘ Ilic Muss. l-‘iiil \\'f‘ iuils- uni ll) Pfllll-(‘Flllll- lziti- ylllll‘ piirvuL-i 0:1 lllt‘ pimiz-a sol- lltflllllll‘. liluvl llicy hzivi- cxirciiuwi {and the niwlilv. sacr cc that tlicy have made I0 co-opzraii- lll the lnolilo intention to qualify you no realizr your sacred vocsulou. They nuns-t today, cnjny a gratifying snt- '1 ,isf:ictiui1 iii". see you fully invested . [with those faciiltlr-a that are essen- l illill tn lllr- Hnly Priest-huolLrnnrl t0 1 iprliy rhnt your life be a oizntlnilcrl l HiIQCGSSIOn or noble priestly twin-k.‘ l Signed by the M01110 of Indian ! iRlvewParish. ' , Father Crioken. in language ‘, ,11@11t and appropriate. ackntrwlcrlz-i ed the presentation with slgnlfii-l 5'0"‘ s"'r"'o'1~il by Steamer ' i INTERNATIONAL LINE i Fare from St. John $10, from Eastport or Lubec, Me.,~v $9. , Every Wednesday steamer leaves St. John 9.00 A.M..' Atlantic Time, Eas rt 1.30 * P. M., Luboc 2.30 P. . ast-j ern Time, arriving B on Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day» light Time. i MIIQIQ pus Kipp; day steamer ulls John to Boston. _ Leaving 8t. John 7.00 P.M., Atlantlol Time, duo Bolton next day 2.00 P. M. Dlyllqht Tlm l l ‘Mpuow ‘JG/til direct from 8t.‘ of n \\"lllllllll-lll l0 piimlp ‘ llPTlll-illly i )lltt‘t'. llTmg lmw ilcsply impressed. lie W115 by [he sincere expression, llllg ilouionz-‘vtriilt-s wllul gnoil \\-~l'l< le is still able to ziuroniplislt, Y. ___j¢o>.i___ 'l‘-li'r~ imtoi‘ principli- llSUll itli pm- r111 stllllpai ililfl-H‘ l)l!t‘ll used in plaice mater ‘ili _--- ».-—<0>-~ -»~-- ~~ I.» .. _....~.,..,_ The critical Honored By_People journ in North Sydney is bcins wr- dially welcomed back to his ChllfCll relations in this Province and is already- busily at work amonfl his churchpcoplc. Before 189M115 Gillie Breton the following interesting ~ item appeared in the North Sydney Herald which speaks for itself. On the e c of Rev. D. M. Lamont and fmnily caving Cape Breton lOl‘ P. E. Island, a surprise party rc- prcscntutivc of all parts of Boular- durlo filled the commodious msnsc at. Big Bras d'Or to overflowing, and made it ring with a livcly variety of entertainment. If; was evident that; the people of this lake-encircled islet resolved not. to let their minister depart. in gloom. however sore might be the parting, but rather to give him an affection- ate send-off "with mirth and with songs and with tabret and with harp." The gathering was presided over by Mr. D. J. Grant who possesses the gift of infusing-the spirit of mirth without oversbcpplng the bounds of Christian dignity. Among those who took a ‘ _.i wish us not. to go." _ Mr. Lamont. then in reviewing the i mixing young students. I feel that the Presbyterian Church throughoutl Cape Breton is now fairly consoli- Wifllfid. And I feel that you people of Boulardarle will soon be left. to chose for yourselves from among many applicants a suitable and able minister of the New Testament. With this hope and this prayer I part with you. - I thank you for the generous and handsome gifts be- stowed on my family and me to- night. Lct me assure you that .the people of Boulsrdurie will sl- ways be in my thoughts and in my prayers, and that. I shall hc always ready to return m you should need arise and should the Lord open the way, at least, for communion sea- sons." A well filled purse was pr to Mr. and Mrs. Lamont and other private parting gifts to the family were heaped on the table. A morsble feature of this gath- ering was a free gift entertainment by the well known Dr. McLean of Sydney Mines. AND BUSINESS ' MEETING perlmcntal Farm, Charlottetown, Potato Growers Association will be on are welcome. Seed Source Demon- stration at the Farm beginning at 10.30. Lunch in tho Grove at 15. provided by the Farm. Bring your -ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING for the election of officers and the ‘eglnnlng at 1.30 P. M. sharp. By order ofthe Directors. s I i P. . r. 7643-7-8-fmw4i. ' Dr. MacLeans gift of presenting life in Cape Breton as it. existed hull a century ago is unsurpassed. He pictured to the uncontrolable laugh- ter of the audience his persona-qt veritable, Highland yoke! taking a journey to Boston through the up- to-datc fashions and travelling by- laws of the day. Al; the close a. hearty vote of thanks was given to Dr. McLean. and to the ladies of Boulardarie who provided the company with a sumptuous repast. and the function was closed wlth- singing and prayer, -———-<o->-___ iOno kiilowatlthour‘ ithc cliuiilvalirui-l its of oloctiriolily ‘l8 t :11‘ fill-ll power '€'X€il be held at Prince of Wales Collolo I .1. w. noullrurt, Secretary. row/rm GROWERS ASSOCIATION flow llc Did ll. George Gubblns had found his heart's desire, but unfortunately the matter didn't; end there. For. of course, George wanted to ten her, and try as he might, he/could not. muster up sufficient; courage. _ However, one evening, as they sat talking, the pretty girl gave him a chance to unburden himself. "I hope." said she. "you‘l1 invite me to your wedding, when you get married, George, dear?" _ "Course!" he replied slloutly. "I'll invite you before I ask anyone else, and if you don't accept, there won't; .bo any wedding." dgby an oiueraigc nmu ilu a d-ayls w flr < part were Messrs. M. D. MacDonald. H. MacKay, J. F. McKenzie, and others, while Dr. Macliean of Syd- ney Mines proved the entertaining star of the evening. All the speakers referred to the prosperous and encouraging minist- ery that Mr. Lamont had carried on in Boulardarle as well as through- out: Cbpo Brown and especially w the interest his preaching had stir- red up am young and old. Ref- erences were made in each speech to the sorrow felt tlggug ut the con- negation at Mr. Lam nt's depart- ure. “But we know" as one of the speakers, M. D. McDonald expressed it. “that Mr. Lamont is only yield- ing to the inexorable ‘needs of our common cause in another part of 0111' Lam's Kingdom. Therefore ‘ "l" Bifidwfll and prayers go with him." Rev. D. M. Lamont rep lng, sold that during all the thlrtyxyenrs of his ministry both 1n Canada and in the Old Land he novppolrjoyoq u more harmonious ministry. Never idid ho work with o. session that Fr for. beat four ways. Given Free as Yezirly Subscription to ThoGuardian, .. I v . l _ . \ , Tw-ln-llne Slioniilniz Bails This is the Premium the ladies ‘have been A wonderful Shopping Bing, convertable to two sizes, neat and attractive llfokinguflllp a a Premium-with every Whether your Subscription expires, today, tomorrow‘; ' Newor Renews!‘ ~ waiting Market- Basket .y. it ,. I a oi- three months hence, do “notjose this opportunity: now. ' if s. ' of the ilnstitu-liz. hut. our DlQl-IH-{aémglzealmiilldile “tlmggllzaiailxglellrp S? Cnmuh" I, bu“ ma‘ this evening In vcry much les-iflmnkm ‘h I '1 y. l dynfluum, "N", y." ‘ . yhdn we rpiuciuht-i- that rift-i K ' P ""3111 iers for their gift; t hi mootlnli we liisio Oil!‘ excel-l2;‘:‘mggllfgiézztillaiiifhffil$95k ldellagei Rtdlltddfdlllfuf‘ 814M180”!!! rotsrnuul ll l iii-most ‘ ‘ ' 0' ‘1 apmm 9413mm ~Q°um$m “.2 ‘gut: alway" iire and expressed a wish that the! , b", s work of the institute which has ‘been sircgesr-Pul so fa-r would cou- tlnue n0. would like to tell you hdw 1.1mm nor-isolated your set- n having our institute start- IlQQlfty"c00pernllol\ in s11 STIAMIIIIP Luvs: " Illness of King Far- dlnand 01f Rumsnls mly take a fst- ,al turn any flay, ln which ovont the fr-aysl crown would pIII to his lit- ,tlo grandson. Prlnoo Mlhall, ao- nzordlnq to tH-J proolnt lot of luc- lodollon. Tiho boy ls tho Ion df ithc fonmlor Crown Prlnoo Olntll.‘ 1 worked so sincerely for the p18. I inoiw an oullo ln Psrll ss a result of his many soolpddoi, Whit! I Illllfll lll a comfortable homo. yet I fdr more sold Mr. Roodwlll and kluduesirfrom ooruido to attention to our com. forts during ourstoy hero, and s1. ihvilsh 1 snlmolsm and unselflshly, Gauss of Christ. "Never," P1110110. "did I rooolvo such spoo- h to than! you or your klndnoll if’ srrlvodhors \ 11w llhillllflfltovllllliilflfliiflfll. isunscltiPnon insiértmnsuzgyi, A - _, _ V - A » .. / ., . ‘ Plliivlrifik-IA l/‘irtltl