uardian MA-KETS (Canadian Pres!) we ., 1 teal.’ yflgnpu on ‘d t m. gOéIHIIUL l --rombu'y~e1-1; 111111- (Ear lots o cotialigd 11 considerable amount o on burl-lei! W“ wiilloilt any 110191 b" new features stealiY- T] {fun-y from locul sources. The dc mud 1111 standard 571N189 0f T01 111d oats were lilli] d ti‘! 9 '1' H . 351m. extras scored an advance o firsts at 3i. pcr dozen. tonn prevailed ill strong" , daze-rm 9.4.011- WNTl-‘gfikl-(l-lt foreign business illlmgflu 111-low local exporters ' n, ‘expo-rt trade in, Canad- the itionirilhl WW1!“ inactive.‘ Tile"? demand from local and g dono, flour trade was to 1 g quiet but 1mm were ‘mm M1: undertone to the n1ill- d mam-t was il-rm under a fair was again small bllt villi"!!! clipllgiid. The feature of the the feeling that pric- - , Mil‘ dozen and the low- grozti-actltulitlqi-hi- t0 three ceilts. Re- ceiplll sccul to be ffliiiilg 1M6 "l"! me “"1111” 111‘ oggfl coming forward 11111111111111- w-t-re quulctl at 4U zrndi A flrlncr 151111111; prs-viliicil i11 the butter mil-l‘- 1,91,11,11 111-ions roguluretl attraction- 111 alivaucc under n. 111011011116 100111 demand. No. l pasteurized quoted 113234 in {iii couts per pound. U191 ,,,1...1p111 wcrl- 2.207 iltlckilgcs. A» British Leaders .":,i:?1.°.§:;;,',§;- ,, . jfiizzf]? 1191 ~ , r- .-—-— - .- Lo-unoif; Aug. a. - The Can. sdian situation with it-s constitu. tional issue is still-arousing much uneasiness umong‘ political leaders i11 spite of a. desire to drop the 11f. fair. Col. L. C. M. "Si Amery, secretary for dominion affairs, Speaking 111 u, dinner to 250 university graduates from Can-ida in no11or o1 Viscount Willingdon last night, plainly 11,111. emphasized the words.“The Empire f is passing through difficult. times. f‘Wl1at would keep it together is not any constitutional device but in thc future." There is a distinct realization everywhere oi the Importance or e- _ vents in Canada. but it is under- stood that Lord Willingdon is so impressed by Canadians imagine. Sir Campbell Stuart paid n trib- wiii indeed bc fortunate in the (ioverllilr-ilt-ncralhl wife and Lord i11 marrying her. were sold at 17% -cents to tho receipts wcrc 8,872 boxes. sympathy and understanding be- 5111111-1-1 nnd shipping when tween its citizens 111111 11 11111111 1111111 he has tmet in Canada and here that he be- llieves the task will not appear so t difficult as some of the gloomlest utc_to Lwdy Willingdou, saying that ho 1s cortain the women of Canada Willingtlolrs grcillcst success was to ‘A per pound, western grades 17% 111., chills per pound out] eastern grades tin-est- truth- lillll utlvunccll 1,1‘ M1111 ni, l-l-V, ccuts to 16 cents per pound Central Guardian SHINGLES AND POSTS. Cargo i118! arrived best quality. W. T. Weir, Stanley Bridge. " 8-9-21. MISSIONARY ADDRE“-—- Rev. Mr. McDougail. ‘returned mission- ary from lndia, will speak in Chris- tian Church School room tonight 8i- 7.-i5. Everyone interested in nlisslons is cordially invited. FUNERAL NOTICE-The re- mains of the late Mrs. Lorne Stew- art arrived from Boston last night. Funeral from the residence 0f -her brother. S. L. Hardy. 44 Ambrose Street, service starting at 2 p. m. Funeral leaving at 2.30. YACH-T RACE THIS EVENING. ~Thero will Ibe .a race, for the 18- footers this evening at 5.30 sharp, All -buats are asked _ to 111s 011 the starting line at the above mention- ed time. _ SOLOIST AT ZION CHURCH- Miss (Xiilllililfle Whear, who was the spool-u soloist at Zion Church on Sunday morning, 1111111; "T111; Voice in the Wilderness" ‘by John Prlnkle Scott. Miss Whcnt-‘s solo was 111uch appreciated by the con- gregation. ' TO WORK AT HARVEST. _ Over five ltundred men left this Province yesterday to wor-k at the harvest in Western Canada. A large number from all parts of the island left in the morning to join the -C. P. R. excursion train at St. John, and last evening two trains. consisting oi’ seven and five cars respectively. left Sumnterside and Charlottetown on tho C. N. R. ex- cursion. The city yesterday was tilled with young men preparing for the trip, and lust evening, just before the train left at nine o'clock t-hc station was the crowded scene of dmstiing activity. PERSONALS Mrs. George lilli of Amherst. llnd her daughters, Pauline and Jenn who have been visiting relat- ives alld friends hero, leave on ra- tllrll home this morning, Miss Miriam AyFe-T. Miss Eleanor Johnson 11nd Miss Ruth Ross left (lnysflllifillly morning last to re- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ()1; Inlerliln har Inn-rt! light Inlortll . . .. {In per llno n’ I word. In par llm of l Iordl ‘In Du Ilnl o! ll Iurda I sumo their work in training at. the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, after a pleasant month's holiday i11 the city. Weak Ones Warned I" , f" Ago-111- Wanted i Feulale llcip Wanted AGENT WANTED -- LARGE WANTED-A MAID FOR GENER- wiupcsuin ilrnl stalling staple ill ilmisevmrk. Apply Mrs. G. A. _llucs using .\ltlllt7l.(lil us tlistrillllt- connnission salesman covering Prince Edward island fortnightly calling on tho ilruct-ry, l-‘ruit and Ctlllft-‘AEIIOIIUTY lug i't‘ilil'tf wllllts trutic to scll us side llllo from ou pricc lists. n Apply s ulilltt liiik 6b‘- Mullctoll, N. li. ll76-8-10~-il. AGENTS WA "r120 FOR "IMPER- ‘—'_' '*"“"_‘i__ 1 -, i . i‘ East t est Fli * t , A" ""1"" b“ 1° that Ere-It nan-e -'°'"‘ Mcuwd - - - - - ' ' ~ - - - - - -~ 2-8 i"'" ‘“ ““"'""”" "" ‘“‘ """““' “‘""‘ m, M," Tfursonm Christmas WmAdmUT ‘L155.’ tifglllfoylk giméfatflfl Him", horses 111F311‘; ,1?.w:::ak_ W01 gallant France so fair. 21 samDI§:.]-1;1;l01vg2%5. gollnr. marlin-LYlnly.“rlr-txllalii-Dt"n: lfurtis i11 cvcry city nlicl town. m 1 , _, “'1 ‘l I 1 ' Jones, a wealthy bible lnanufactu- ‘med hOIITBP- ITmCE damltles“ bflnm of w“ r1 y ' - mmmr‘ ' - " l. -' .' ' ' -. ) H _ 1 1c duulnsolnci to care of 1 , -A,1_se n58“ 11 n1 ,1 _ tit-rs 111111111, l-dward Toombs 5 K1111; to --~---- ----- .1» 11-1 u~ -1-11- , _ -- , _ - . , . ., , , . . . . . . . . . . .. - $111, to $-11. \\t.olily onsily e-uncd “hildyen. Slaw Bunny m} 1c1. 11 ho starts 1111- 1115 1101119, 111161- . t ly ma 100 .5 pou 1 T!“ Hm- t b m l Hadley B week‘ 3 5 u" in 1111:1111 liluc culling upon your mnmcl, required Apply x Y bidding his tiuunco farewell. on-the (‘Pfl- : L ' n ma e our an Frnest Coffin H ' 31-, | “T, W MMhiNI 1m ‘N... "W friends. No experience noces- z. (l-mmuun ' U20_8_G_1'wk‘ ove Q1 hi5 wedding, Canada. our Canada! 1AM eqm“ 11mm. prom" My ‘be’; ‘when ' 4' v dm," '. ,1”, 1 .11’, .1 ,,1_ iii-ry- Tuke 1111161‘! IWW- 0811"" ' ' Anhmlm‘ m’ m“! ‘ailmuny 9mm‘ .. i 'i‘o England. 'Scotland,yirelnnd' Elias 'Kn l - ' ‘lhvlplffs "f" "'1'? u fumr filth“ i‘ | i l. inn-r. Soluplo hook free. Scr- ised l1c1- to go straight home, he is The "me has come w lake Thy “"1 1M“ I-"ild U! lite "li-Illifi Spray-Sidney Adorn . i-(fm Hm“:- M-l-lfl-‘l-‘t-t-“ll-t- t-|-'-l1--t:ii::--‘:f11. vlm “ml Shusrucuul‘ guurun- Mlaoeunneo‘. lulrfdl ‘lino algrlienllluylllpukelligumle’ place‘ i gram“ firs‘! 0i‘ uil~ou1~ 511111111111, 11111.," C1110 ' l. 7i 5111117-'§Y'1.ll.l-.l-.-§ 111-lu- 1-11-1-1-1- 1" -|iil I-wd- 11-1-11-1 111111-11 Cllllzldltlll. “'16- =- rn (e1 v e 110 ce- n -—-——~ ___<..___" u... S 1,11 " '1'," ' 3'5 " . " " .1 . v ,. ——————-——-< 11, f 11- .11‘ -1 1. 1 liam A. Scitcr, fro 11 sc 111-i _ '65’, m W0“ - - ~ u-illi 1 li-Fnr-r. whn-i- in Ihl‘ hikhr-il l" ml““""'"'°." W"”".-'1‘"‘.“.“,°.;2, J- W- MAQKENZ-E. MuRr-AY nlliqniorsstloi T1..-°'1.-§f’ 111' "ls-rill" ill’: nlninn l-y no. 1110131.. m" ‘ T°“°M"§$,f§§sf“§,f.'f§,‘§js "A Mi-r-B- K's-n"- -- - R~§1.-....-.'.'.'..'- ..-1 -1....-.......-..-. 1.. 1.1.11.1“. ‘w’ ‘We 0-7-10’ l’ 4' ' ' ' ltivm". 'i‘ins111i1i1. silt-ct iron 1111; 111-e 901111,,‘ 1,, .13 11,1 "pa" W1“, "Eight cylinder Bull" starts 1111-. ' ' {Imréfy ‘$012391 - 111-m 1111- vo-l-u-n-iltlrl-u 11-1-11- 1-1-t 111-t “T? ‘ ' W” ‘ll -1-. 1l72-s-1o-1.111'1. _ -- 1. 1 .1 “hi p," d t1 t - 1 -- 1- ' Y -- -- , -. - .- 1 11-.-1 11-1 1.... 11.1,. 11......- 1- * 92.11:“: *.=*..;:.,2-:-1,;;-.~-- 121:. .1:.:::1r.:z:1? * 11,-. ----::.,.':::.:;.: .22...:;:::;;";:..::.::,.".1. ———— ——_--——~-~--~—-—- TWO BOARDERS CAN BE AC- 'l'11e1-eu111-,1-, ¢1.111111;¢-,111o1111 p11,, 11p mayor,“ rj-orhnlo ‘I'M smergber fOHI-"ul" Hasmrd ~ "'rl,l1]|1(-||11{ 11 1-1-1-111- 111-crating deficit <11’ BRAKEMEN- BEGIN- wlllnlvtihted 111 Drivnlfl fflmliy- mountain high. 'i‘i1c pour hero is . ' u I I . i I I I I I I I I Toronto Northwest in the llouso of Nemlr Twas! " "'i- "“"""' """‘“"" “W” M" "'“‘ " "I "iiiiii-IIIY» i115" Aililiy b)’ 18"" l" "B" 0111'" Gilli!‘- lorced to ltssuulc various (iisguises ' Commons since 1921. is the unani- William Brawn" ‘ ",- 111-tr 11-1-11 111 1.l1--~-111 ----l<-, 1111-111» ruli- --,- _ hlcll l-il-‘iiliflli?’ RfliiwflY- dian. 1144-8-7-3! llud with 0:11:11 atteulllt to clear E ' z 11101111 choice o; the Qongervaflves glixrneala willing if,» M)“ M“ mmhn: H" "lwrlmnu surfing “i-Xlli- 1104-8-9-21 ACOOMMOD ilinllscll’. its falls decpcr and deep- , _ oftho riiding to contest the approa- Arm", W111“, ' 1'1», --i 1H n-illh-n th-lh-rr- i T“‘_"""——---—~—- " P. W. C. STUDENTS . - vr ilto tic lllife of dsspond. >' —~—-—' ching election campajgm Mrghurch ' " 11-111-11 1111- 111-111111-11 i;--1---1-11-1---1-1 ll-ft ma EARNINGS- STEADY EM‘ uted at 292 Fitzroy Street. I Denny fans will not be dissp- A very oomfolflhlo Ind won by a plurality of 13.223 i11 a gilfésggrdmillgz¥e"" amt-1- 11- 111:1 tl1--r-- -~.--- 1.1.1 1--1-. --.---1 l-Ilt-yment for Barbers. Become 1173-8-10-21. pointed in this latest effort of the homeilko Hotel It Q moder- flve-cornered contest in which ' a " - 1-1" --1---1--1.---y--1--1-1 nlnt-ug -.-~1- -l1.---1 - “Xi-in in 8 weeks. Write Molar popular smr- lie puts Into work lie Fri-w- ~ Ithore were two independent Con- mwrmw” 'D°“°°“ " ' 3"‘ ---..--1-.--~-. ..1 --.--.--.1.-- .1 ---...»..- .-...'..11-----. - "hi" Chill-tse- Depurtment "F" mo. McDONALD. LAND sun- his usual sense of hulllor and 111-n ' l-Irilv Ind we" ilnhtvfl l-e-v-s-lve- last 11111. {;I,';§,,P..“".§,.;.;.;1',;." 1111-1-11. .1----.- .11 11.1} 1~--.---. ----.--- t.--..--- "flilfl-X- 344K811! veyor, Hermanville. 6i'9.a1'l!i.15.1 lfortcltlmedylntltl nulkos a most en- rooms with hot and cold wat- -——-—-<8> H Oswell rmchmd 3 1,1 ,.,,,,,1.,,.,,,,.,,, m“, 11,11, ,,-.1__-,;, ,1... "T" —-~~ - - - mo er 8 n n1; s nry- or. m n ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " ' .1. 1 1111 - 1 ,1 - 111111. '|'1'il('.|l0l‘ts Wanted "Wm" lmvlieiied t0 Jones? is Gplflndld tlbil, courteous ,1 , -—— 24 “°““"§'I;1,‘ zlzehigés "T. £111‘:- 1,l1‘1\1:-l:‘. 1:|11-»:"t‘1‘-|1l-rr’yin-1- 1-1 --——-—~———--———v --—- G’ F‘ HUTCHESON OPTOME- a phomplny version o’ the famous “rvhm ‘ I ~ Ive had n’ dozen proposals this JOIIII Kennedy . . . . . . . . . .. 4.1 Liberal rnlc. Ffllillllylllt-lii 11-1111 illi 1---r WANTED -- THIRD CLASS TEA" "in Wm be “haunt from h“ "L stage may of the same name’ Wm’. cenuuuy locatad’ ham‘ o" Neil-gm.’ alreadyl. ll‘ M. KEY! ...... H . 4.5 (rant of wlnlt it was nix 11-111-1 curlicr. riu-r 1hr ilrlghton island school n“ ‘Mg’ 10 I“ 18"“ Inclusive‘ m" by George Broudhumt and ‘h. fine“ '"“‘ l" ‘h’ “n” ‘ "Myl b"! you m“! be popular", H. Johnston .. 3.6 It is not IIPPPHNIITV 11. urguc 111-11 511,111,“, - 1151-7-31 first produced 1.1 tile early Nineties ‘m; 1,, c1“, my...“ 1., Yes. all from Jack." . ' ' ' ., ._, _ _ i rut $40. W. L. Ail-111, The .1,“ H, l t b w" P Y G. t]. Acorn 3-8111680 suhstnnliul 11111-1-1-111111-111-1 \\ 1- hecmlary- 1165-8-9-21. p. I was drec ed y I churche" dapot’ ""nr.' ‘ R. J. MCNBII .. . 3-9 dua 1vholly tn illc flu-i that illc (‘tlllli --—~-»_ .___________i__ SELLING OUT POLICE D06 no. 2 . . .. ,_ , John McKenna .. . i. try dul-lnu 11-1- u-st r----1 _\111r.~ 1---.-, I----- T E A C H E R WANTED -— FUR Manuel’ German Ponce pug?- BhRTHs t RICO‘ ‘a-Qo I dlY- . Simon M0868 . . . 3-3 under Liberal lldluinislruliull. 'i‘h1- i11-n [ll-Itljcnyvdtnie-lschool. ‘by sepiemmer relrltlealtocxntcilnedggguto‘: BREHAUT - At Alexandra. July "Km?" n", °" ""’"°" 3°59!“ Slim" - 4-2 s-w-n- for th------_-h----- h-n u-rn- h- ---- H Y to Culmrd Cnrew- '11 L 1926 1] Thmnas Mullins] - 4- iloul-t ill thc 111-rid illui lhc I.i|>crnl 11111111., 111,.,,,._ ,118G_8_10_31 Fox forms. Ages two months to. s, .to Mr. and Mrs. Wa ace MAJOR n_ A_ M-QDONALD A R WI“ 3'5 m y" r H‘ q v h _ -____ 01in year. Twtl Boston Terriers. D- Berhmn- (“la Blanche Jenklns’) pm ““r . - 35 ttlr llo 11.1 u 111111 ul- 111 lust-nus _'*'“‘* , 1| P - T 14- 3mm‘ - - duting 11t- i-rl-lcl-cr-d must r-o111-1-|c11--11sly~ WANTED — A TEACHER FOR male nnd runale. Volley S var u son. ‘Ame ‘Crabbe 42 - ‘ Fur-n St. Ste hen. N- B- RUSS» HOTEL » - - in tho popular 111-1-1- lliltlccl 11-1- _1~--=--. iii.1 11ll-w - . l‘ 0x - i! 1 . 2 , 0m] RI-lmol- "eumd chmg- DEATH wfluace meld“ ' 3' llu-l been s rcrv i1l11u-rt-111t 1-“1-11-11-1111111: S"I’1"°""~‘1ll $75-00 John H. Nnn- ' ILALSJLM ‘s - . -: Prank McKenna . 3.2 ' ' ' lug, gnu-gulf}, Kelly-s. (-1.055 Rev. W. C. MacDougall Jubl1ui- M1110“ .9811 __ _ 32 ' ' " ' T0 L01; BAGNALL — At the residence of pore, India, Mr. and Mrs. RD. Cros- “m mdwlch“ 3 _ 1188 her son, A. B. 13115118". FWZQIBYOVQ- b and Bab I-iarr St. Eleonora ' ' 7 " Aug 9th Mrs Joseph n Bagnall PyE l 1.: A crlgbs New- Y0rk| "h" ‘ii-William - 3-11 N lrslng To LEII-“Hotns CORNER Eus' Funeral notice later. Murtle Benton Hunter River J. it. p 7 Mcmnald 2'8 n - . ton nnd Cumberland. St. _ Joseph Shams 8.2 \—~—-_-_______.._~.___ m5 3 w 21 - llazeiwood New Glasgow N. S. 3 z. vouuc woman DESIRINO ‘r0 1 " ' ' l" “"1" ' ' in“? shlitember class of’ North iii-ml Training School for Nurses. North Adams. Mass. git-as. write Supt. promptly. “"'°°i iliiillliles pupil to secure mmsiiiiiinn Provides monthly allowance and privilege ‘of six iqlloillllii’ courso at Yale University Bail-until oi Nursing; All pauses \\_+ 011-7-116-151. 000400440004 J. Lester Douglas s’ Queen emu °""'°""°wn. P. 1-:. t. °"lm Separator; l‘ No snulpics curried. linen now repres- cnling giving rcicrellccs to l’. t). Aitkcll, (iéurgetowu. 1043-8-34}! 1- Association. two. No A. ll. care of Guardian. TO.,LET-HOU8E NO. 18 SPRING Street. Possession September 1st- lst Class condition. Apply 171 lrafton Street. 117543-104"- ro LET-—HOUSE no. 49 BRIGHT- on Avenue. Possession September 1st. 1st clues condition. A9111)’ 1'il Grafton Street. li75-9-l0-3i. For Sale FOR SALE -— BABY CARRIAGE in sxcallant condition. Apply 339 Enston or phone 746 L- CHEVROLET BABY GRAND TOU- ---rillg car for sale, cheflii- A99‘? "ii want-tea IUCTION ween Fri-has clean at any nood- "i"! to suit customs -. wruim‘! nlrh on hand. l" Phone 79l or 03! k. Wi d S I Station. 11 sor erv ca 115444“. FOR BALE-(H-IOICE FARiM OF HOUSE MA.iD WANTED-GOOD wages. Young Women's Christian. 1174-9-10-31. MAID WANTED— (WITH EX- porience in cooking) i11 family of was-hing. Extra good wages to capable person. Apply T0 Stay Away FROM "WHAT HAPPENED- TO JONES" NOW SHOWING AT TH-E PRINCE, EDWARD THEATRE 'i‘on1 Jones is in town and he can be sec-n at the Prince Edward Theatre, where "What Happened to Jones" the latest Universal-Jew- ol, holds forth, to the riotous amus- ement of capacity udlences. fPeople with wt.- ribs who can't stand the strain of laughing are od- lvlsed not to see the hilarious tick- e r. The phelnph-v 111- rollicking farce comedy with a laugh every National Trilogy ' Canadian Anthem and Two DIM!‘ gulshed jurists and employ their spare erary pursuits. The great Glid- stone, found sufficient leisure in the midst of a busy life to write scholarly works of exegesis on the Greek texts. The late Lord Morley -wa-. possibly. a writer first and a states-man afterwards, but Disraeli t managed to produce novels which t are still excellent. pictures of hi6 times _,wi1ile engaged in the siren- L nous activities of British politics-a Lord Bacon was perhaps the flfili- of a long succession of distinguish- ed lawyers who have made names in literature. the Court of Appeal of British Col- umbia, is quite in the tradition in turning his scholarly hand t0 poetry. Below are given the poems of s. patriotic trilogy of which the National Anthem. e11 in the Canadian Bookman, which THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .,.,-41. n Comes From Pen Of B. C. Judge Poems Conl-titute Patriotic. Bot of Three Written by Hon. Mr- Justlce Archer Martin of B. 0- a Court of Appeal. -lt is not uncommon for distin- statssmen to limo to m" lMr. Justice Archer Martin of first is intended as a Canadian lt was-pubilflll‘ introduced it as follows: “Competition for the past of Na- tional Anthem writer (in English) to the C-auudian people becomes lnoro nnd more keen. The special committee of the C. A. A. which has been working on the question of the desirability and possibility of securing one single and unanim- ous accepted English version of "0 Canada" has been inundated. over since the publicity given to its proceedings at the Ottawa conven- tion, with the manuscripts of am- bitious writers. And this month o. distinguished member of the as- sociation. liion. Mr. Justice Archer ‘Martin oi‘ the Court of Appeal. Vic- toria, B. C.. secured the approval of the "Native Sons of Canada," through their grand council in ses- sion at Victoria. for his anthem en- titled "Canada. 011r Canada," the music for which has not yet been provided. The Canadian Bookman has been obliged. owing to their immense numbers, to refrain from printing any of the "O Canada" ver- sions: bu1 we feel at liberty to print Judge Martin's admirably brief stanzas as an example of what may he dons by breaking loose from the limibatiolls of a pro-deter- mined musical setting." The trilogy follows: 1.—-CANADA. OUR CANADA! diail! stately country of Our sires! To Thee we light the altar fires No‘er to be quenched till life ex- pires. Con-Nin- our Canada! Chorus- Cauaila, we hail Thee! Whoever may assail Theo, INevcr shall we fail Thee, ‘Canada .0ur Canada! d-Jach true son's heart glows with the flame, 10f patriot pride to see Thy name. -\Vrit large upon the roll of fame, Canada. our Canada! .1 Q N.D.MAcL1: FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Vnluulos one to ten American- ized Encyclopaedia Britannica 111 good condition. Write L. care of Guardian. 1189-10-91- Wanted Yflilf wmreo -cmos FOR A MON- 1-. n. n 1- l . Phone as. t ' m“ 1152-1-31 Miiss Ruth Shaw city Miss Olive Shaw Montague Miss Evelyn Bar- rleau Moncton M-lss Mary Rae L. \ Marrieau Moncton Mrs. James C. Warner Lowell rice M. Warner Lowell Mass.,- Miss Alice Weeks City Mrs. G. F. Beer Toronto W. A. Beer Toronto .\ir. w. 13. Harris Pictou Mrs. w. m. é Harris Piictou Miss Pearl Ball Ain- . herst N. S. Miss Eva M. Truenlan Amherst N. S. Miss M. Iii. Burgess Amherst N. S. Mr. C.‘ lav-Burgess Amherst N. S.-"Mrs. A. J. Schur- man A-lnherst N. S. Mrs. A. S. Hen- asnn Oxford N S. Mrs. Ed. Wood Oxford‘ N. S. Mrs, A. M. Ruther- ford Bass River N. S. Mrs. Harry M. Cube Economy Mrs. N. G. B. Eaton. Middleton N. S. Mrs. T. H. Roop Middleton N. S. Mrs. A. M. Reid Middleton N. S. Mrs F. R Elliott Middleton N. S. Mrs. F. B. Middleton N. S. Estella Cunning: Middleton Mass" Miss Beat- WANTED TOV RENT 7 0R3 85 acres 11-1 Canoe Cove. formerly owned by Nail S. MHOIABYI. For particulars apply to i-‘red Hyde- Gorn-wail. 1139444‘ or-ervsiive town. Cuelleuh Moncton N. B. Mrs. J. A. mad house, modern conven- Gillsen Campbellton N. B. Mrs. ii. . ' B 47 George- B. arvI-s “mo” “w, ox finlsa-i-al Clatten-burg 111111-111. 11111-1 s11- N. 8. Carrie E. Mc- Monoton N. B. Mr. P. .. .. BASE“ .. .1 9W8 its swan song; but a. few more Bames remain to conclude a vary satisfactory season in which thou- Qnioyed to the utmost. Neverthe- less heforL saying adieu for the year the game has yet to he pat- ronized. more so than ever during the final Magus. Stars stand out as leaders, hav- in; won the first section. but. now comes the most crucial test. They are yet. runners-up for the second bait and the championship-but if play-off will be necessary to decide expected to witness the concluding games and play-off. » Stuns play in one games of the lust section. speculation and 11o little interest is manifested as a result therefore ouc or the largest attendances t-his year is anticipated. Among the nations, face 1o face, -Et|u-'ll at inst with ev'ry race," looking the Pacific and forming the southwest corner boundary be- tween the Yukon and Alaska. Canadians who are engaged in the patriotic and ulos-t necessary work of helping Canada ‘$0l.lI.——-Jiill. 1. 1926) in our broad Land must be no For racial strife to ‘show its face. Or jealousy our hearts enthral; Baseball locally ha: begun to ands some new and old fans have fixtures of the City Up to the present the he Anchors succeed In boating hem in the second aection race, s. he title 11olders_.- At. all events. s mentioned aboveftfinusanfll are Tonight's Game This evening the Anchors and of the final Much Canada. our Canada!" "Mt. St. Elias (18,024 feet) over- ll-CANADIANS ALL! (Dedicated to those truly loyal to find her place For we should be, vFronl sea to sea. Canadians all I But though our Native Land be fair it lacks a something in the air- A Soul to sound a clarion call: This shall not be- li-‘ront sea to sea A Soul set free, Canadians all! Tile Soul of Nationality, i11 sovereign reality, To hind both great and small: Then we 11ll-all be -I1‘l"0n1 sea to sea in nlnity, sincerity, i11 unity. in verity, Cilfladlllfis all! IlI--—OUR FATHERLAND (‘Dedicated to’ those truly pat- riotic Canadian who feel that our own land is our Fntherland.—-July 1. 19.26). ‘ipvll? wry-nil; Monthly Meeting I ' 0i City Council The usual mont-hly meeting of the City Council took place lalt evening. A number of lbilis were read and ordered plid. A letter was read from Mr. 1i}. J. H. Morris- sey of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation thanking the city for the kind welcome to visiting dale- gates of that association. The ‘Police Report was held over till next meeting. Following is the milk and meat report: . 'i‘o His Worship the Mayor and- menubers of the City Council,- Gentlemen: thereby submit my report o! meat _ and milk inspection for moat-h ending Aug 9th, 1926i flondelnued as unfit for food and destroyed-JPhr-ee portions carcass- es bruise. ~h4r ' ' Milk Test July 29th Milk Vendors Condition Clear Name John Holmes . . . . . . . ..- . . . . . .. Victor Mcwiiliams . Roper J3me. . . . . . . . William Carrol . Louis ltoper . . . . . . . . . (‘h'towl1 Cond. Milk lCo. Wood Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . A. MoRae d1. Sons dvioLeod it ‘Brothers . Wallace Whestley . Stead ‘Bros. . . . . . . . . ‘R. Cullen . . .. W. Kelly . . . . . .. Vernon McMillan Roderick McDonald Everett lBovyer . . . . . iiarold Benton E. H. Douglas not. a . ';- '-_-1 a; :1 William Smsliwood . 15 (‘ J- WOO ..-. . . . . . . .. -5 Thomas Keenu .9 John Alyward . ‘Lorne Keily .. . . . McRas & Martin W. H. Dun-bar William Gurney .. John Dickenson .. Fred Burke Walker & Sons A. R. McKay A. R. McKay .. E. Ham-bley Allison Holmes Ted Corrish Sydney lnman .. W. H. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .. wNw¢=§~=wffiuA§4§~1-h;->§-°P°°=°"Z“”“ZAPFP'“F“?"P°Z“Z“Z“P“F‘PP° hmmw N Q ma an M ilk Test Store-Reopen mm‘:- wnk at tho following points: Ward 4 at the sto e of W 233 Queen Street. near corner if you registered in any w oat-y to do so this yelr- to another polling division in again. q¢r1~-..-.-.---- A W Wiiedgiistratiou Atl votu-s when names WEI‘: not placed on the voters lists int yur will have an opportunity to region this Ward 1, 2 and 3 at the store formerly occuplld by James Gesner, on the corner at Queen and Sydney Streetl- 4-? Ward i5 East at the Arena Rink- Wand 5 Walt at the Residence of L. C. Wright, Esq“ Poop]; who registered int year, and have since moved PAGE THREE 111! 1 -- Voters . F. Robins. Kent Street. 111 Fitzroy, 11rd 'iast year it is not neces- the City need not register Facts For Voters ltclicf frolu tuxlltiour-ttlui i11 will" is wuutml, 1o reduct- thl- 1-1-1-1 of living 11nd lnnlu- uni‘ cnlwlings atoll-nth: 1,1 “11111113-1111; 11hr 111-mi». lln- (IIRFHTIN; 1.1.1,“... 111,- 1-l-liilcul purtics In ur.‘ Inch huh u rcw-rd uu-l 1:11-11 hunt 'r1--- l‘t-t‘tll‘tl --1 11--- \'------~r\'-ni\'-' I-"PIY1 l.-1 this: \\'l1cu I11 p-nvcr 1hr)‘ "ii" ‘hi’ taxi-s. 111-d \\‘|ll'l|.lli nl-i-"Hiim" ‘My v--tc uguil-si hurt-ring tlu-ul. '1'11-- 1-.----.-~.1 1.1 1111- Lll-i-rul part)’ in lllul wl-t-ll-cr i11 pawl-r 1-r il- --1-|-ositiu1l il-cr work 1o I'\‘l|lll'l' lllll" tux l-urdcus. \\'l1cl1 illc i‘1-11so-r\'1lii\'1-s wcrc ill 111111-1-1- liflrgrll tilt-y iulptnn-d flirt-t- cent pt-sluttv. :1 IlITPP per ccl-t lux on 11ll hull-s in‘ \\'|l4!|l'rlillh‘, ll llugl- 111x i-n ill con-ch 11nd 1111.11 cusu-lus dulicu 1111 i111- purlc-l gnu-ls. \\'l---u tlu- l.il---rul Gov- erllulcl-i irriq-utct-tl 1-1 11-11-1-1- 1111- i11-port tu\ on ;11.'I‘il'\ill\li'il| 111-1-11-1111-1111-11111- (‘onscrultlr- tL-n-crl-lllcnt propose-l to lower tlu- 111-port 111x 4-1- ilgriculillrul 1mp1pmpl1ls ill-- l'l|il~’\'l'\iilI\i'.-\ 111-posted it with nil lllt-il‘ p11“ 111-ti ill ilu- lute- session l-vi-ry Fons- in l'urlin- 111cm \41ll'il 1--,.-=-l-..~1 11-1- lint-h i-Iul-iri wh1,.1,1.,“.,,-,.-i 1111- post-ll Y-ill‘ iri-l-l thrcc ccl-ts to two ccuin. uln-lir-i-Pll Ill" 1-1.,_-1.11-1 1.1.x. l'1-tlllt'4'l| ilu- lllcuule tux ulld rt-tltlcc-i 1111- 1|lli_\‘ nu automobiles. .~\nd tor lin- tnturc wl-ut nrc the pol- icll-s t-i‘ lllc 111-1- purtic- ct-nccruiug lllX- 11111-111‘ 'i‘l,1- ('tiil|il'l‘\'ilIl\‘t' dcnder promis- July 22. 1926 Bernard Corrigan . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.5 Jo-hn A. Ritchie . Mrs Daniel Stewart .. Gordon Tomlins r O true Canadians, love this land. IEsteem it o'er all other. itself alone an Empire grand, Our Fatherland, our Mother. For Auto and Home use Every tourist should have one. Prices 85o, 80o. $1.25, $2.50 up to 07.50. Hughes DrugCo Limited. Mrs Milton McLeod .. -. 3.5 Tom Kim . . . . . . . .. . 3.5 J. B. Flemming .. . 3.6 Patrick Tralnor . 3.2 ‘Mrs Sara Huestis . 3.2 ,.\frs James McQunid 3.2 1-1-1 nu-rc 1-11-11-1-111-11. iic is ithsessed with ||l1c qucor l-clici’ tllul this country cnu -Il1> tun-ll Into prosperity. The LII-oral 111-lulu- 111111 p11t-licl,r slulcll lllut u rr turn of his |-|||‘i_\‘ will l-riug sin-ill John Queen .. 3.5 _ _. , . Fldwards Lynda ' 4v2|furthc1 rt-tlnilu-uAi-f“1--1.-i.--11. James Offer .. .. . 8.8 _ ‘ A N y _ 1 1 ‘M158 Angle Blanchard ' 4A1 Tin- (ollscrlllllu- l1 nil-r yin-lid lallst Peter q-ramor _ _ _ _ . _ H _ 19 the turlff nguinst flit‘ Inlic-I [-1.1 w Mm slmon Joseph ' _ 35 that ‘in i11 suy has would \\~ 1-11-1 1- Fmnk McGu-i-gan _ 1L5 1111-11111, li--1v‘\vo11l1l 11 t 11.11 1.1.111 Mrs Ida Jacobson _ v 35 lilc llllliil stun-1- t1cI1- lr-n-t» l.-i\\ ‘tl M11“ Murray _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ' 4h island‘! 1111c of tlu- l-r.~l l"1.~1l in u. M“ Mary smith _ 5_ he uu incrc-usi-il l|liI_\' 1-1- 1-111- 1-1-11-1 s. .111“ 11,1. Nph-lltllll 1-1111-1-1 Illihllli-xs 111-ici- I-ur Pulliit) tlri-uw-rs‘ Ausoci-lli-u- 11111- i-uiit 111- wl-tlld i-c kuockcd 011 1111- t1c:1-l. \\'1---- 11-1- 1--~--1-l-- 1-1-11-11-11 .\11-. .\l p111 cll :11- Prt-lnler n11 llcccllll-cr ti, l. tin- Cunlatiluil duliur \v.'.~ b‘ per 1 . i11-low 20 samples, B below 3.5. Jill samples‘ tested. A0 sample! below 3.5. l. E. OROKEN. _ Meat and Milk inlpecto .. 3111c. taking over lflll Hotel we htttl IN". "ti"! ~~ * of dollars in WOMAN IN MOURNINO FLUNu 0E8 TO HER DEATH OVER T-HE NCAGARA FALLS BUFFALO. N. Y., August 7. - A11 unidentified woman 101994 rrom the deck of tllofarry boat. Jamaica in the Niagara River late last night and was drowned. The swift current is supposed to have swept the body over the falls. The victim was about 40 yelrs old. Her clothing indicated she was in deep mourning. Teacher — Use "statue" in l sentence. Aibbla - Van -l came in int lays. "Statue- "pim .1111 lmprowdmlnts. it t. 111m the 111-m l-iml of in ¢|n| in (ti; Maritime PNV- Inca. It appuil to than, who want a comfortable 14ml 1111-1 mater-fill "h" I" oxuiloni urvloo at a moder- ate prise. Run from 03M per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co.. Ltd. Proprietors Mill L. IMQUAID, Nanny». MIA-N DEVELOPED AND PRINTED Films PHOTOGRAPHQ ENLARGEMENTB CRASWELL STUDIO 137 Great George Street fut-tor I11 ltlc |:l'o\\‘||.l of furcigu lruiie unit itlc I'I'\‘I\'X|| 11f gcucrlll prospcrlly. ill .\ir. Aicigt-l-l-‘s cuu-puigu lust ycur "l-lut- ruin" was lhc tllllllllllllll note of ihc (‘ol-scrr-ltirc u1-pcui 111 the clock-I'M- '1‘]11.y ‘v1.11. lulti lhtll ltnlcss file Lilli-rut iluvcrnlncut was ticfl-tllc-l 11nd .\ir. Mcighcl- girl-n pom-r to 1-ut int-l cffcct 1-‘1-11- t|i.\Ilill'Il\'4' policy of protection" ithr country wun iiui-llwd to disaster. Win11 llns l-nppcnc-i 111111 fillt-ilied uh tllcst- glut-lily proptlcslu-s t-f Pvll. 1.1m (It-latter .\ir. Alright-l: im-h-H-d ihut til- 11ll-in’ wus illc only lNlHli‘ tic- lfi-rc ttlc PIPPIUIH. 'l‘t1c results showed lhut 111.5 1--~--1.l-- vow-l again-n Mr. Height-it's‘ luriff policy nnd 111111 popu- ilnr u-r-ticl was gin-1- vlilfvtitiltlll ill the lltt-l-l- lit-tight t-i‘ Ililn yi-zlr. Tllut budge! Illlis ln-o-ll rt-t-e-lvl-ti lilluillhllulll this Dn- lnil-u-n with popular llccluiln, bccuusc it cflccil-d substantial reductions ill the luriff and olht-r tux imp-min. it» v-ffecl is rcilecieti I11 1111- ct-lliilllncil ri-ulark- ul-lc incrcu-u- i11 ft-ri-igu fruds llld i11 growing lnmlllcnh activity and prosper! ltyc-Chroulclc. I 1 1 ____. Pri-lllicr Mcighcu no! ldiults fh nuloluol-llt- pricca ‘have been reduced without lm-"s to the mlliilflwlllrvf- m!‘ h1- nuys "Every dolllll‘ IIIOC It] [BO l-uyer of l1 cur is a dollar hhn frolri 1111- ire-usury." But, l! ll Delhi-Gd "i": 11-1- lrviltlllr)‘ does not null-o that dol- in- 1-1-1-1-1-1- the ammun- mug Gov- --r-.-1-----1 produced a ll million surplus lust yi-ur. it in a surplus producing 1:1). rc-luclng Governlnenb—(.'hronicl0. (‘UNTllIIl-VTEI) BY LIBERAL ADI HOCIATION Victoria Hotel One of tho Ill-gut and but 111-unwed Hotels In Euurn -Cnn..tll. contains 120 meme. 4-1 of Mulch have private baths. Completely renovated I11 the put few year-o. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the Unit-ed out» have Ito splendid tabla. Courteous service to all Gulch- Talo- phonu In rooms. Rota “.00 to bull p01- dly. - Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Propriotorl HARRY c. BROWN, Manager .M1:Ncill. Bcrw ck; . . ilt-ru-lck; C. T. Nichols, .\ir. .1l1-i Mrs. W. A. Bligh A. l-J. Juu-ies-on, lialifax; J. iilzlll‘. blunt-ton; Roy Cruik- shank. Slosviackc; Mrs. Dan Ha- thlc-u-n, linlifux; .\ir. Wm. Mathis- .=on, Halifax; lrall Mathis-son. Ila- Alargaret SlUVlllhiUll, Spring- h-il; Miss Annie i-lgg-iti, 5111-111;- hiil; Mls-i lvu Lutes, Moncton; .\ir. J1 -h11 Scott, Miami, Fin; Mrs. t‘. i.. 5111-111, silringhill; Mrs. 1. L. iiiii'KTil\'-‘S- Springhill; Leon ll. 'it.lillgtsl‘, Ilunsnburg; W. S. mm ‘armen, .\lan.; F. A. Sarvin. Bali- ...\: W.-S. ltogers, N. 8.. E. B. Rus- .-!l, Port Elgin; J. A. NldKly. iurio, Ut.; Mm. MacKay. Dario, 1.; Dorothy MacKay. Barle Ut.: I. A. llviaeksy Jr., Berle, UL; Misc Jntherine Nicloeunan, wgtgfloo, lluss; Miss Margaretta McLennan. iihtcrloo, Masruwm. F. Jardino nnd wife. Somsrville Mass; Emil- ie Jurdiae. B. C.. Mrs. Geo. Jay- .\it. Stewart; Mr. and .3111, w, M1111;- Kay. Truro; H. H. Ramsay, Mon- treal: J. A. Downey, ‘lioronto; Dr. llugnld Stewart. Bridgew-ster; R. 1.. Fraser, Bridgewatsr; Fraser Grny. La Have: R. d, Gwickor, L; Have; l". V. Greenloese. Montreal; irn (i. ilooiie. Westville; W. Leth- Kon- New (liasgowhk. c, Bumpy, Bridgewuter; ‘i11 J. Qmpbell, Bos- ton; Mr. and Mrs. R- G. Finley. Halli-ix: Miss it. E. Allen, Anne ilarbor; hiiss Eileen‘ Parkman. Arlington lift-h; Master C. A. Pin- ley. Halifax; l, M. Robinson and Wife. St. Stephen: W. H. Towsn 1nd wife. Si. Stephen; C.,S. Man; ning, Richmond. Que; W. C. L. Smith. Amherst; Nollie Apflront, Port Blgin; A. M. Anderson. Port ‘Elgin; H. A. Watroul. Montreal.