Kept 1922 f `- - . 'r 'mn cninnornrrowu GUARDIAN ""' _ 'PAGE SEVEN- fmféi Satisties the sweet tooth, and -aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and -teeth. A_great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. 7 Dont miss the joy of the new IIIPS-the candy-coated peppermint tid bit! Chew it after every meal. - -1 --f-mm Eastern Guardian ~ I __ ."'_;w__é,a _*W/ic _ . 1 ...Q , /GQ _ \ . -- I » » / / -- - /_.ef .> ». ~ L _ _/mfr. sHo|= from Hermann cmmg. pc i '\ ;.. ,ff -QL.;-._,{ ..“60LD-One yearllug lieiier pp() Nl QF~,`/' `\. """ ’ " ` "“`r'”“m""»"""_`~*""' . ST. CA'l\HFJRJi»!~£ES. Ont.. Aug. 24-l.lquor wus the direct cause ut n murder ln Thoroiti last night, “@1911 25. it is alleged that because KR. Rlllliilllfl. llfinor, 'the latter stab med Atlam.Snlton to deuth and tried to kill his brother, Tony, Iwho name to Atlnm's assistant-e. 'I`ony retwivetl several knife wounds, and is. in a serious condi- tion. Two other foreigners are said to have been with Rutka und took part in tht- murder. ' According to- men who were naar at. hand and witnessed the act, Rutka and his companions were crazy with liquor, probably obtained t`rom n bootlegger. ’i‘he_v used knives, at~t-ortilng to tht- evid r-nt-+~ the polite obtained. and kept tho t~ro\vd ol foreigners and ot- hers who wore close by at hay. found on »Salton's body, each suf- ficient to cause death. The police oi’ tht- district arf-_ on the watch for the other two men, \vl\o were ahle to get awav through the .rrvivtl alone with Ruilm. ltutkn |\"ae~' :iv-v-1-sifwi at his liotno later luv f‘on'stable Harry Dunn, who pint-.lr ` ilv entermi the house and took ,(=|l. .t\rt-r»rtlint: to the story told the police b_v those who were present. purity -in-‘ two nnnipnnions went no to S:<\lton's home anti tlentand r-d liouor .from the two brothers. - who were seated on the verandah When Salton refused they attack- -ed Adnni with knives. An inquest was opened this at- tpmpon 0|] tha body of Salton and adjourned for further evidence. _----oa>;-- ' IEGYPTIANS COMMIT ‘ (fffb sixrssuri-i Ass/xu|.1' \NT _ _ “"" _ LEM - A-i_~t-x.Ar~.inniA. Egypt, Ang. es. Q -The revent iittanlr in this vltyon h p»=f',F$'f-'ZW Ideuteuan-t~(‘olont-l Arthur- F'rr~df-r- C16 ick llnmiltun Pigott, was the itith ease in the series ol' m\\|'tlero\ls lassa-uits upon British siilxjerts in . ' llillypt. It 1-oiled again to mintlthe ..- ~ , 1- f f,**»l..i threat ol tho Nationullsts that an qw "T ` "` . ` ! iEuglishmnn wn-uid be shot tially Sli|NGlE We have the following grades of shingles in stock which we are selling at low prices for cash. Extra Cedar~Clear‘ Cedar-Sec- ond Clear Cedar-Clear Walls-Ex- tra No. 1 Wall Cedar. - Cedar posts, cement, lime, rockwall and calcined plaster, roofing paper of all kinds, nails and builders hard-A ware. Everything you require for build- mg. - ~ Call, write or phone for prices. oole & Thompson Wholesale ‘and Retail _ Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paint ' Montague, P. E. I. »o» - 'until the return of Said Zakivlll was tloporletl by the British last » ditiou to the extended chain 'ol l _ . _ . t. . . THE SVMPTOM _\i|‘s. 'l‘ho|nson in t’epl_vi\n:, said with this work. .\l|ss l`allbet'l< ;.-;avt~ tuithiul worli \\'t-‘re .~'poll'o~u1et‘tlv¢- lat|||-i»|n- asked that the ~ia1nt= good \v|s.n~s‘ i.n~ -\nnnal llvport \lr~'. l,eai'tIta bouquet o' iio\v<~1's tsolo bv \li' i \\' Iicntli-_~.' um. 5i:~|:-n,[=|g,,"g,Iety ‘Lyn m'lkn,,wn u,.._,ai|_ luw. “l say," ho said. .Your l|all!:'l|-|.‘.i. errientloii that l\uxllial'_\' lronivread an i||tr'1'ost_in;: papr~r wi'itti~1l` The nt-\\l_v i-let-:eil oi`i'ioers are.§,t=|1jti_\'etl by all. .\lrs. Uizrker _:au _ ., . , .. . ` A , ' Row Over Liquor the victim being Adam Salton. ,Salton refused to give Harry Rut- t F'our dot-p stub' wounds iverei Rntkn, a burly chap, single-hand~i " Pasha, the ‘\Intionalist lezider \vho‘ as \ J> A ~ W yt I' _ 1. f. _ 5 \ . _ ,. \ is ...»v=»m'f.’f_~7Z:`""~?"1~¢>.‘i°°s\ I. F N. ,. 52 ,/C/so /lI.\4),f<\; ~ ._ T VT/tl/ft" \-\ W W yt /it 7<_"' #nl __ \\ ` SHINGT *_ o_5_A_V _»__' 1 1 v one yearling ox. red with white OC£ £ J,;_'\\f\€_,§~;`\._."` “lc 'A ef; `<"`._,.:~"',;,"'*'i»`i-'-"_\ markings. Owner may have 'noni-_v ' _, /'\,.'~.e/" E1' 9,9' ~. ' 'f_<, I' "~ _` ;,"\~ L" ` ~ __ applying to Thonias Corcoran, 2" `{_`,”\f;€\*`j’.`4 .,`¥1_.~` ` V ‘~,_`v ff’ § .s_»~7‘“ __ ~ ons. ._/_ ,~~\_ Raef ef New Perth ww. ~\ ~»~'f'-/_ /;'\-Q-\.3;==;. \\/.'y<=‘Q&~=..y§ T;>‘>7‘- 20 925~:n ‘ff _ '.,\_;\»~ 'j-~l~r‘~1., *>*~ “ ._ ‘e'1$/_ 5 4 'Z Qxfq 27,?) \°x\ :_/~_»../_,LQ,{___~`:-. ,__,..f*:~f{\g.Q_\;__! ¢¢» _ _-.\??b,_`~"` ‘og Mlnlnrd-I I.Iulm.~n\ for llurmt. I-Ile. .I ~`__{ ‘;~}.1/,_ ' rj-./_».\., J ..` `§_ 1 '*-_ \~_»QV‘ '15 " _----». .3{\\`/$4 /' ` W _ f\.\_ x,/_ L5 r\ ,,,~. ig 1 . _ . tMan Murdered In ‘l;'\“ A ‘ T,»'fs7,?%>¢>.:.5€‘i';...:~<.iQ _ ~ `- _ 7”/‘ *Z* ":`\ \'/ '-~ ' C ' _ Wi//1) ” tg 1 Trix’ ;; ` _“lil Q . 59 '~." `o0 '\f*"iI"' “"3 \` "- ”"““ ~ T '.6 ` ' -_ -\4`> lp '[4/4, ' _/V \/’ I I ,Y /“'\\ / to. vi \ '->\. 9 lk Y 05° ‘ / 1- c°4'.~ ‘r"1?°"'° / ""l‘€ / _ ,' _ _»r"\\."` I " In . xl/ f” 1%' . »x-°'~“°‘°* Showing Route of 1018 Miles through Mountain Passes from Edmonton to Vancouver-New Link in Trans-Canada Highway Overland First Car to Cross Rocky Mountains Over All-Canadian Route VANCOUVER-Completing the thrilling, and at times hair-raising path-finding run from Edmonton to ancouver, the litlmonton Alito- mobile Club Overland car piloted by C. W. Niemeyer, and Frank Silver- thorne, rolled into Vancouver, tlte men exhausted, but happy. Thr-y described their journey as one of marvellous beauty and remrirkahly hard work, but they said they had opened the pathway to Edmonton, and that the expenditure now ol a comparatively small amount would make it a permanent and pleasant; trail. They encountered musk(-g, burned bridges, rock slides, grizzly bears, railroad trains, wiudstorms and furious rains, but they came along with only three blowouts, and those caused by rail spikes. Leaving Edmonton, the Overland, equipped with the famous Triplex springs, proceeded westward. lt had a heavy load, but never once did the sturdy car cause any trouble during the entire grinding trip. The car weighed' 1,2500 pounds, carried two to four mt-n, and was outhtted with picks and shovels, axes, hammers, tour t\vclve-loot ten-inch planks and,se\'eral shot tt-r pieces, a complete set ol tools ;n..l spare parts; two sparc tires anti a spare wheel; fifty gallons of ga. ()|Jei‘.'utul (fur at flu: s/:nwruoms of Bruce Stewart Co..Ltd. imperial Garage, Phone 125 Charlottetown E. H. Rayner Phone 168-2 Summerslde Dealers for Prince Edward island »*v`b. s w~_»»G »~.»-‘aa-v -\ "tilts Awhile walking to his n|'f|,,Q't.erl1as]»romised to marry me, antiytnn' oonve-ntion_ .\lrs_ 1<‘rizzt-ll o.',lt_\' Mrs. (_l{e\'_) (itnlm-,\_ e|ititleti"lJl.~:u'ict Snperin4tt_mlent.`Mrs. I.. i\’..ti|e atltliw-.»-_- of tro uri-nin: talrin_.§ ll]-te 'wuq l'g,kt>,|| ‘lmmedlntt1lv‘ illtojilu ‘hill S011 ol' |'o_l. But one has in llvtlequr- gave a‘mos_t hielplul t:|lle r:aref\_il these days. l`d like toon Devotional l<.xet't-ist-s.‘sliv tfonsywere many _l|_t»lpltil sl\_L'._sv.~‘1it:ii.~'. _ "l':|n1=l l‘.nH\`1l'l;' Ui-Si.. -*i‘L'.\'. antlirnllf At the close .\lrs_ liionison " itll Ii<`:\di Wlegulil. al No, 1 Kadlebtknow' just In he "life -ts there .~¢1tl1‘l's ‘llivm tho most `_\ni}loriant, ` 1:. was with s|ttt‘t\rt\ i'i»p,'|'t~'t this lreas, .\. tw._Vlulke|', lt-xp|'es.~=t»ti her tliaillis and that hurl , Fm" ,n,L't ,md “ms g|v(_,n m-,f,|lny lll>l1|llil.V in yolll' l`1\ll\il_\"."` lmrl ol o\_‘t-i'.\' .'\‘.|x: (.ll't:_lt~ :iinit(.on\t»11tnin l|<_>.at'tl_tliat .\lrs. l‘hom-Il lhe ewnltiu meeting v\'a.~"vel'_\'t.~'o ro_\'all_v enLet'ta||tt~tl us anti to inid being'a|'terwards trunspnrtetit The Old t=:t‘lltlelllan 'looked tho lizuni mt-otin_u. .f\ paper written in tson was rt-tirnrt' trom tin- offirv tiltl:|r_<_;t~ly attt-:nloti_:|ntl a very inter' all who had helped to nnrkt- t.n.~r ho hw 0m(_m_q. Aoglmnl at Ab|,,,,,:lyo\ing man up and down. _ Airs. liawsttn and read hy Mrs. .-\l~;lhst. Supl. an olfn-e wlntfli slid had e.~'tin;.: proui-.nu ol tnu.~:it-_ rvmtatioiis,Convention such n stir-r-<»_-.s. ` lien on it talk from the stranrer'.-tsl-rvotl so taithlully and \viiim_:l\'jantl e>.o|'rise,~: was pivt-n bv'l{t-n-l .\l¢»t-tin: t-losoti with sinyinu and .,. .. . `l|n~i'e must be he suttl. , 'le|'. on» of the three hui-| r ‘ qw," “l °' ' ' pronoiliiretl thu ft: _; ed. I Hopi-s are entertained of his re- It-ovf-r_v_ h-ut this new <‘l'llllv hllrl aroused great indignation ntntmg »-@ if :_ ii 'i'l\am palace is the iavorite doll lhy her luther, it is a V\'l`.\’ Hliilil ~ every garment liorsell und sow:-d W.\o ure the Ryilfiled'-' Tm*-9*’ lie' nullnr people are lumiliar to (Jana _f':-:ltliuns as lnindreds ol' them vamp ln ' our country districts during the summer, Many hundreds ot 5/€l\l'S ir “gm du,-ing one oi' the great invas- ' ions ol' india, at tribe lelt that coun- try and slowly wandered west wards, crossing Armenia und Asia _ _ l" 00-09-O9 The Measure of a Man ' , - - » l¢\1|~l'll\lm\I»le Every num “ith un curulmz poui r, hm n 1 , _ . || | - I tl out by di-ullii an ‘In-|\v“ m 'she amount ofl°‘I.ll‘|- Imu|rnm~e" u lllllll l|l0llN Brllrryl-Trl onler to |n~uh~\-t hln entitle- nlmulrl he 1-nnnidn-r¢~tl ul u- hul:lh‘»:.\?"c=:li‘:¢ll':ll:ii‘Txilr tmlluul hlmily ¢‘¥I'l‘l\1lPl\, ll:-:lm-|ln|¢ » , , _ _ your |n-ruunnl nlltirv of :u|nu~. Nfl!-_ l“=\Il|l;'|'|°l: ;f::"":;“:::)‘; lnvrnlell ut 5 por t-ent. wlmlnl pros me "~ I t ui |m‘“m_(_ worth this nmomil, |-n~uu- un entutr nut ren _ by ||uyin|¢ Ille inn\|l'|l|we ||r|-nlinmn. _ , _ Huw muah iutldltlmml lllnulrnlwe :lo :o_o reqlniru-lf \lc;'|:1:.l|:l\` hu It more ¢-hruply on tin- |uuutI|lY |¢‘|'l““'“'“ ' plnll-Let Ill exlilulll. , J. K. mino . Tho Byznntines, or Eastern Ros :mans-~the centre of whose empire was what we now cull Constanti- nople-then conquered some ot the countries into which these wander- ing Indians had str1lY9-;-f [sure you've rt-ati his famous books. ~. A ROYAL DOLL GWR, _'” h:tv»>n‘t had that pleustlrv. ' -‘\‘“°"i~f the ‘3“u""’H°m" in Buek' liosi----Oh, ul rourst- you have. ill-F ' _ __ _ I '_ my dear fellow. bill _\'ou've lo|'got» I ,oi Qiieen /\lexand|.i, given lo ie 'un' tml.” it, land matronly doll, dressetl in _______.‘,______ ` “lqulte tnitldie aged style. and llw WOMEWS M|sS|0NA|-W SOG legend is t.|at the queen cut out ,ETY CONVENTION 9Vel`Y Sliwll ll' ll'e"" The 2-ith Annual Convention ot’ """"`(' _'T the WomPn’s Nlissionanv Sot'i»~t_v oil Gypsies the S|||||ll|t>|'sitlt~ dlslrit-I was hvltll "MW in the .\ie1hoillst Clnlrvh, lis\nsiul»'.“ ton, August 15th, Mornitn; st-ssioul opened at 10.30 with quite a larger number ot' delegates and visitors. present. Rev. Mr. Ayers uontluvteti thel tiovotloiial exercises and _Have usl (lull to Service alter which he letll in a very helplul sacraniental song, Mrs. W. A. Thomson, Dis't_ Supt. then took ine chair and in her op enlug remarks expressed her pleas ure in meeting so many delegates at the morning session. We were highly favored to have present at our convention Mrs. Ilnrker of St. John, Brant_~h Set-‘_v_,. .__ who was then introduced by Mrs., Thomson. Mrs. Barker spoke briet`;| ly assuring us oi' her great pleas- ure in being with us. Attention wus called to the literature table also all questions to he lnmdetl in to ’“ question box. ' ' tl\iornlng session closed by singinr! "Blast be the tie that binds” and benedictlon. Afternoon session opened with singing and repeating the “i.ord's Pt'nyel"‘ in° unison. A.letter from Miss Louise Callheck in .lupun _ was rend by Miss Moyse ond was indeed interesting. giving us a glimpse of lite and .uibits in Jap- -- an and brought us in t-lose tout-h with our own misslonnry. .\irs. Barker then conducted a round tnblo conference. taking as her subject, the most important work. what is lt? Showing that the Band work and the training or the young _ ilives in the missionary work, is the °l“"'°""* most netressury thing thui can be ' tmdertnlten. Following this mme , ~ ‘reports oi' Auxllnries, Circles und: ~ \ Bonds nntl nil showed inrrenseti` 'co-urtige and entl\usi;:sm.dnitaoiigli some Anxilinries s owe u to P, E, I irrenset. Many more reported in - |t-reason. Margate bending the list 'OPIIUIN ill °l'°"\°\|'Y with an increase nt' $64.30 nt this Torllllo Cllllll stage ol' tho meetinr Rev Mr Rob- ., _ _ ` ' ~` , '_ , _'__ l ` ’ Dated nt Ottawa, 8thAugust, 1922. Amt at summeatae. Lloyd Lewis ~ =-»'--- f-- --~f°- :.:;f“°:-'.::.;°.:.';'::‘.°z..::::..r..i.:..;::t E I I f B COM PLlM.E NTARY ‘t ---~------»i--~- lst-rrel'|r ' sllowel the ilu lort‘|nt-t- this r|~'t t\\'e'v"< \'t-"nw \\'o|'tl\' til ~'in"ton \li<~'|on ll'uid \\' rtliv o|`illt-' \l 'C -\' X" -' - '~ hit him was oxlt"\0l- - » I' _' " 5 ' _ ,- ‘ _ I. ' ` l‘.'. 'T' ' ‘ ' , ' ". ` ' ` .U. ' ‘ " .'15 ' 5" ” lieth whnh had ‘ lol every Auxllliiry keeping ln iotlrll lappreoialion ol .\lt's. lhomson s,:>1lTti|@l?lil@l£|El?*i|l'SlT\iiLili\il@tFii|l`tél§l?*i|§1lT9-\iHlT~til@lTtl41@JFéTli1l?ll|l?il|lTlil&7lT\l|§tW@l?\i|@lTM@l?\iiE§| ‘ _ Minister of Finance. ' t 4 4 4 Wt .Wu»nuenu-rauteiwrrtlsrasrstsraoruetnerttrranraeraerawtaarasranatem » L Mn” 'nh DN' .`” greetings and a cordial welcome to - _ . ~» We _, G°°d Stong Stock 'Companies' ~ ’- ,_,,,,",,_,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,’ tntscnirventton speaking brrenyl' - WV-f " -" In if `-U/ll”-' "1: » . “ - `:. _ __ _ ___ ____ ..._______ :lengths lines ot cp-oppratlon. _ ‘ - ' ~ .;t .__ _. I