l‘ '€.@i‘(’~’11i“>, " ‘ 4 . v . L -~:'"‘- .. r .01" ~ . ' g If -. ) us,‘ .15" $11.. r7333‘. . ' 1 t A jbedofeee _ q t OHRlBTIAN CHURCH V "$15311 Mose/in E. GENGE o. o. Morning flervloe Preaching st 11 O'clock ‘ SUBdEOT O g; g i "nit otter’ Evening Service, Preaching at 7 0’ciock _ _;susaEcT ftfffiittllwo Wrestlers" com! ‘imp wonsmo WiTH us eaeeeeeeeeeeflrseitfilset lleeeeeeeeeegeanaaaeeoesaoaaateo WATCH gxFes‘ tlF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT , _s BROADWAYIS SINGING,HUM- MING, WHISTLING AND DANCING ‘ You cantkeep in step with Broad- ‘ wiay ltytwettohiiig‘ our window. Make it ' a Y ' , Ito drop in every few weeks and heat?’ the latest arrivals in Edison rc- .. creations, Amberola and Columbia Records We also carry all the big hits in Sheet Music. ' “First with Broadway Hits.” u... u» kss¢vmnm -_- T vyvv oeeeoeeeuierleil 5nd before 10 a. n. on Saturdays. NOTIOI 1'0 ADVIRTIQERS-HsFEGIAL LlNE of Voile Blouses Advertiser: are reminded ‘that all for $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ' . display advertisement-l muet be in - ~ ' the Guardian Office before noon Anmymq pMLv new “on of the day previous to publication skins, price 37,93, navy blue, mid. night blue, fawn. etc._Prdwae'Bi-os., id. L '_'OFF T0 HARVEST FlELDS.—‘ - Kénsinlitep Station, yestcrdny ve- iCE CREAM soctAL. Tryon tumbled a fair day at Si. John or Merhmlmt Church grounds. Monday Halifax as the boys who werolgyeping August 8tl1_ Good pro . leaving the Province on tho Har-Yu-ammej Con“; everybody! vest Excursion, congregated with their friends tu say good bye. Foil mcmc AUGUST 1°“, at'EmBt_ 1"?“ i‘ ‘m “Ffmfic ‘fhiidkatli’: nidfitatlon. A train letives Char ~ aph ’ ornpson. .. . ‘oops! t‘. ' _ _ f ' gm. Mame“. Gordon woodsldcllhtttetown at L35 p m and returns John Buarlsto, Geo. Bowness, Will gm, m- mg Cross band ilrattend- _C0lnbs, Imsiie Ramsay. \Vill 3am; » “ > Sample, Allison tlliann, Geo. Cole. ‘ ’ dairies Brynton, Neil ittcGnugttu. Apnoea Pidgeon, James: ton, Joseph Gillis. Geo. BN0,” ST. JAMES CHUR§H.— Rev. Ml‘ “alu-pé/Kiollins will be assisted by Rev. W w H“ G 6mm i‘ml'\Dr. J. K. l-‘rascr, Galt_ Ont” at the Gm- W -h" -t G f“ lpne: communion service 'nnd evening °°~ ~ “Y e"; "if ("i m“ service at Sl_ James. All members Ray Beech, ’lyle Lruzler, Duncan and adherents are Carma“), mvimd Mfiguigam Hm“ (‘wsv-V‘ 5"- to hear this noted preacher. Durant, Preston (‘banlpiou Harold ..€_-_¢4;-___. F " '.‘l, Ii _'l ii: b? l, ll: rry , Plhlitrzleton. (Talilililpbrrrll, liler "nun" "nu-n" h" 00M.’ Em Clark, (‘laum lrearlstu. Villas’, _ ______¢...q_-____. , Wooilsidlq, Grafton (‘nnipitellkt Walter Bernard, (‘has Kennedy. PERSONALS Miller Flffe, (Ibas. Crowley, Wile fred MCKIIO, ltay Pldgeon, Wallet‘; ole. Cecil Adatns. James .\'ltll'.ially._ Alonzo Adams. Ted hialthewzet. ilny BiQ-te, Lyle Crozier. Dunc-tn hleGuigttn. Bruce Cearoley Donald. Preston Champion. Mr. Fred McDonald. Covehead. is on a business trip to New York. H“ ‘Miss Mary A. MeNutt. Darniy, ‘t " is visiting in tllifi city, the guest of illlrs. Peter Mc-Nutt, Euston St. S _, . RESOLUTION OF YMPATH".l_ “figs Charlotte T’ ileavim shortly on a six “mpi furlough in (falifornlzn, _}l0lnlan_ monthu 'l‘hq-. \V. M, Society oi‘ lhc fer ltivt-r Zilcthtttlist (‘hurt-ii wish: ‘to offer you their loving sympathy in the great loss you have sustain-_ this trily. ed by the death oi‘ your beloved dlontxcall. husbanu. ills earnest desire to help in every good work will lollf: Miss Maude Mgrlzeod and. Mr. he rremcmbereti by us and his good Stanwood Iiichcoti of Orwell Cove .\lr. and lllrs. Jack McMillan, of are visiting mirientls in at 5 and LL15 from. Emerald. Len- ' Currentlflltllneut (Continued from Peso four ) "United Shame the governments of t-‘lteaecquntriee beset with industri- al stnife with strikeswnfl with alto- gether "too strong an incision of the wedge of Bolshelnlem into the institutions of the countries are commencing to realize that .the only panacea for these moral m-al» . adiw is in a firmer fining of the principles of the Golden lluie and of religion in its purity in the character and the lives of the peo- ple. .- _.__» t - Therefore when the secular mess gives the weight of its influence in flavor of those things which are after all the soul of realtreligiou in our industrial economic and pol- itiuil life, they are grappling with a matter of the gravest importance be the world today. and in a man- ner and with an effectiveness that the pulpit does not. and to the se- cular clientele, cannot approach. What the world wants today is more of ‘that. practical honesty which gives to all a clean recogni- tion of their rights. and to aban- don that undercurrent or that t-tirrntiruntgy of belief that all others of the brotherhood of mun are cre- ated its fond for their own exist- ence, and that none_else are en- titled to live excepting their lndi~ vidual solves or the particular class or clan which they represent. In this the press umd ‘those havlitig thoxreai interests of mankind at heart have before them an educa- tive pmgnam w-llich is being taken up in the proper spirit by our best newspapers, whose rtrnctit-al l1andl~ exatuple and influence will be felt lclt Friday for llostonl in our Church and community. ——-— '*“ May God's blessing rest on you! in this your time of great trultb-E flhowan were the guests arid sofirow. laud Mrs. ilarry Crosby We trust you will be sustained l [hu .13}; ‘ ' and strengthened with the tbouglzli that your hoary)’ lOss is his gain and wo ran only point. you to iiim xvho is uhlo. t: ' slain and comfort and has promlsrd t» br- un t-vc- i rues-exit help in time of trouble. ll“ Sigurd of behalf oi‘ tho lueluliurs l of the W. M. 8., ilunter River. The Misses Pearl _.__,._ ' Y‘ H," - ‘I .\l 1 Georgie Iilukinuon and hi1...- (lludys Moore. t-ity, loft hv the lfonstztnrc yesterday“ on a visit Pit-ion. Attioug tlitise who loft for the . (lolden lVesl; on the Harvest Ex~ mwtrsion was Mr. William (‘howau |'_ of West lloyalbv. .__.__._. .___..__..4‘>e>__.-_ INDI‘A NET TEAM COMING. ____ , NEW YORK. Aug. s. filnwdizfis, i Mr. and thirs. John lloll, (‘ape .‘.¢.‘-<.1n..§ ¢_..1 . -s . A. E. TOOMBS 167 Queen Street, Charlottetowm Q-O4-O4OQ-§4§-§~§O4-§O-§O-§@§-O¥O444'90§§§W §§OO O Q O CPO O Q O O9 O 0-490 Q 30.0 ¢ , HARVESTERS WANT E . p . , T. 1.’ . "~":'e= i hi “T h‘? plus Half. a Cent per mile eyond. Return Half a .Cent per mile to Winnipeg, PM $28.00 v||n|n.o'r'rl-zo\vx \ nlpeg. \ \ A. Arid Prince .Edward island Points. AUGUST 4TH AND 16TH . i Special train leaves Charlottetown about Special accommodation for women. Nailnhfél Ra lljimrsutf‘. from local Ti. kct Agent or W. ROBERTSON. General Paeeenul Agent, Monciou, N.B. , 0 ‘I’ ,‘ Tickets anti lull inlormagovi _'|/v.f\_ i?» l V t, d a Y i‘ = -vl < '- -: a ll A“ fl a p I Davis (Yup lentils loam will arrivo in New York on the steamer Cur-i mania August 8, lhc United Staiosi Law" mmm“ Assomium‘ ‘vim m" shortly on "u visit to friends oi H594] today- The Cliffflilfllil sailed} ‘vhmujmm i ‘ from ltlngianll Stliurdznv. ._A cable-l message from S’. M. Jacob; ca] nl" the team, said all ilm PM.“ were in flue fotlle. lnrlirfs team flli'l‘l$ [be -ltll>-'lllf‘>'l‘ in the lower ball‘ oi‘ ‘the semi-iimlli round at Clrivugo August l8, 19, 20.‘ fir,“ Jenkins“ pnwnal, “m ploflst," -—_-—<r'>'-*—'— ‘ io ‘hear silo has undergone a ARREST OF SEVERAL l successful operation for appendin- WEMHY “N” ""°"""E"* ill-T. l-“mfll? ‘l.F;..i'.“‘l§"‘lii.‘u...r MEN Is EXPECTED lrmkt-‘d y i 1i, (T. Hardy. Miss Louise lfisscry, B, so, and lilies Iiiiiian Abbott, Union. loans is spending ‘ih-o work end lion. the guest ll. Jiryunton. 'l‘bc many frionrls of Mrs, lir- NIGW YORK, Aug. 5.-~Arrest oi ltoloral ut-allhy and prominent nu-u on t-llargcs of l-ouspirary to Vltililil.‘ the fodt-rol illlillilTiblHl-l hon- today as a sequel to the ltapturo of lho st-hooner Henry IA. Marshall, oil tho Atlantic City shore hltiudziy night K wiltir a cargo of liquor on STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Aug. 5.~(Quotziiions furnished by Johnson d: Ward, nlt-nlbers oi’ tho Montreal Smirk ldxfllillllgffl) lw=1l'fl~~-.' Atoll. as Jflgmlzers oi the t-rnw ii nus iuti- M. _ 124% malted; bud given tho aiutborities M” 83M important “icnds" cout-orililll! 11H‘- _,\,._ 363a flnztuviai sponsors of the Marshall C‘ 36% and the other rum runners winch can‘ I,“ n4 .'tro said to have plied between tho ‘ ~ _ 264m ilaliztmzl. Islands and tho Unitotl _w% Sn-ites-qottotal threclnllile limit. 55v‘ """l‘hé‘li'bztflfilll Ifflllfhhlilifl of thc “a; Mrshdill éwcapod lu a swift motor _ {nil}: bout, leaving four ntctubers of tho . 1063/ t-rbw/on board. . " CilALiENGE TEA" m-i n». ma y, lb. lit. Wheat. Sept. 112i (lorhfSept. 57. lit-c. 57%. (lots. Sept. 37. Doc. 4U. Sept. Pork 19.85. packages 'l‘ravor.so, are spending the week v 131' 1G1“; I ll ' . .‘ ' . z u . ' ‘ ' ‘L "m" ‘mesh’ “r u“ m“ “wwolti Sadie McAulny has been tulss- ' Delights avenue, Mrs, John yfiztsseti. of (‘umhrirlgie kltl WAS lust set-p, but without suc- ller ntother is nearly frantic ‘V “c m” 815mm MN‘ over the loss of her little dailgllter ' ' and “has not slept for two nights. tit "It'- oess. and. lug of these subjerflis cannot fail in and ‘Ahflifiilllltiiflillig this canlpnigtl an offer-tire of Mr-‘one, the fruits of wilicii are already . ‘lurl-“gtiuunziuy instances 'lllO5i pl a I n I y evidoil t. Seaicii for Missing Charlottetown Girl in St. John Aug. 5.——Niile-year- ing from her home in 30 (‘invent-o street, since ’l‘uesdny ttftcrnoon. D°n't Hid; Them move "than n a Veli,‘ an new-Doubt "disses ~ t a time ago to hlsllome town leaving hlsifamlly here. Besides llerpar- ents she has one brother;"'Alexand-‘ er, nndffiur sisters, g Leno, Eliza bethjfveriiiilcav and Erhmzr ‘The latter is the only one of the/family who ‘is younger than the missing chiid_ Sergeant-Detective Power and the rcst of thevdetective depart- ment. assisted by Sergeant Rankine and Policeman Totten and more ed ‘the Douglas ‘avenue section. of the city yesterday afternoon but could not find no trace of the miss- ing girl. No person could be dis- covered who had noticed a girl ans- wering her description. The de- tectives and (ither members of the police force nre working hard on the matter and honeioset some a . ) 006s we»... . mam-um. nan-absent‘ " . L, _ / _ ~ than twenty iuen and boys search- - w NIGHT Y. 1'" in» 5.45 . ‘r’ l l -: l l clue to the mystery today. .__.__4o>__._ OTTAWA. ONT" Aug. 5——Ai- though Sir George Foster acting Prime lllinleter has received no czommunlcatinn from ‘Premier Mel- ghen in regard to the hllnlsters lunvettienis after the (larmanla dot-ks in J-lltlifax. it is consider- od likely that 1M1". Molghen will not come do Ottawa before going to Quebec. -—-——{-O-% CHiLD HEALTH ITINERARY 'l‘ho following correspondence .wiil serve to show the interest whit-h tho (‘bild llealth itinerary‘ has evoked from high (lrrvornutont Officials of tho Province oi‘ Que- bee: iA diligent search was made yes- terllny afternoon in the vicinity of where the llltlr 'I‘be'girl‘s father is at present in tihnriotleltnvn working and has not dioartl of tho utisfortuue so lar. Mrs. David liit-Auluy said last evening thai Sadie hnd left her home with Ethel Levine, who is _cleven years, of age, to take a luucit cm Tluesday to the Levine “girl's father, who is working in Douglas flVQRllC. Tho two girls do- llvcred the dinner and then wand- ered among the vacant lots in that vicinity picking berries. This child also mentions a man who ob fored to show them where better berries might he found. but said that she did not wait ‘to see wheth- er the little McAnhiy' girl ziceepted itha offer or not. . i The mother said last nlghtdhut illllS girl was not accustomed to wztntlering off uioue. She is alliirwt- ed with a hip ilisezlso ivhlcb causes her to walk lame, She was ilrcss- cd in a blue coat, black hat. white shoes and stockings, wore n ring on her right hand and lutd hor llilil‘ in "Dutch out" style. The mother- sulrl that site had a dark complex- lrm and was small for her age. She carried a small preserving jar at the time she was ins! seen by the little Levine girl. ‘Sadie MeAulziy moved hero from Charlottetown. U‘. 1'}. l.) with lior parents and the rest of the family last May. lior father, owing to the scarcity of work. returned a short COPY ' ‘ OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINIS- TER PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. (luebcr, July 27th, 192i A. L. Styles, lilsrp. Room 702. lilulurnthal Building. 207. Si. (laihr-rlnta St \Vcsf_ Dear Sirz“ , l am very much interested in tho new undertaking of your Associa- tion, and l t-aunot see any bl-ttor tueans of reaching our population in your campaign of education than _' sill-h offoutivi: demonstrations as will be given on hoard of your “Phild Health 'l‘rziin." i should like very much to pay {torso-uni visit to your two special couches, and moot the members of your professional stuff. Unfor- tunately l will ho away from Quo- brw on August lfith, and your train will have departed when I mu bark, but several representatives of-thc Government will be there. onil you may realize that wo are following very closoly your met - hods of fighting child mortality in our Prngviucti. i heal-lily‘ ‘wish your Association every success in this "Ileuith Pil- grlulage” thrtlulrlrour cities and rural ilistricts. Nours sincordy, ' _ ' (Siiintéil) L.‘_ A. TAySCHEREAQ .Pritne Minister of. Quebec " . -_-<n+§-__._ 4 ::-Bcrden's St. Charles or Jersey llfiik “with the cream left .in“ is just pure cow's milk evaporated to the. consistency of cream. A richer, purer milk for allcooklng uses. v . REV. THOMA$ HICKS AND MR5. HICKS NOW IN ENGLAND iSilldDIAG. N. 11., Aug. 5.—~lnlcr- eating letters have rcu-trbod Shelli- ao relatives from Rev. Thou. lltirkls and Mrs. iiloks who rorcnlly soil- ed on tho SS. Miuuedosa for Liver- pool and are now [rleztsantly sltuut $- g knoW 0f the l i life there? stories? and screen. ‘TThe Mao With Blue Spectabies” Fourth Mysterious Chapter of “Velvet Fingers” BY E. OPPENHEIM “Behind the Scenes” On the stage. in the phatonleiy studio.‘ What do you Come and see the “inside" startlingly portrayed in this vivid Oppenheim romance of love, conflict and intrigue among those who Iive-and those who prey-on the stage ,1 a e o eve-en wee» e+u+oo com 0440 e re e<4e+e44+e4 044403 " ‘l’ 0-0-0040 ‘ Rumors? Gossip? Sta rtllng f ;oo'wo _ “Sandwitches” A Bright Snappy Christie ‘ Comedy With a Hundred Laugh: “MANOA” Passenger Steamer Lcavee Montreal-Hath July, 2nd August, 19th August. Leaves Ch‘town for St. John's-duh July, 5th August, 22nd August. Leaves Ciftown for Montreal-Zlith July, 12th August, 30th August. Carvell Bros Agents the former home of Mr. iliuks. Rel’. Mr. flicks in his letters. rc- ferrerl to the very enjoyable trip uvmss the orl-an. The iiltinnedostt carried 1i pwssoxlgel" list of overtwo thousand. Leaving MoutFeal July 8th, extrciueiy uiarm weather was elm-cluttered. not aisitlte slllp enter- ed t-he gulf. the weather became ‘rsmrliuuetl for some little time, the vessel having to lay to, ouuliug lo ill(1'(",i0S0 proximity of icebergs. Passing lhrtiugli ihc colrlAtiauilt: waters, ibtvjvoatltcr again modified as they rutcrerl the (lulf S-lfeéllil, the agruoalblt: change being “writ-oin- ed by all. Itov. Mr. ilk-ks particularly re» forrod to the very lino uiuslral lai- cnt on board the Minholloszi and Lilo hpitlllflill (uneerts, which together ed with relwblvcs in Manrhesior. with Mrs. flicks. be so thoroughly ' —ByBl1_d Fisher, much rooler. will: (louse fog. whit-bl an‘: enjoyed. A tiumher or comedians were on board. who atlso, with their brilliant wittit-isms helped to pleas- autly pass the hours alvay. 0n Sun day, July 17, they docked at Liver- pool, haiing enjoyed the trip ~.lu detail. I’ ' Mr. ilirks referring to England. says that ‘all Optimistic spirit pre- l . valls. All are cheery, despite drought, and other counter tit-tins ‘features and "carrying on" villi vim. Jlurlug the summer. Rev. lilt- Illcks lntclttls being present at the t \t‘t'ill|li‘lil('iil coutfereuro of ibe Yllrlh- ‘otlist church lu London. Rev. l". ’ (lea. tStcel. St. John, a fornu-r Iii" ' for of the Sllotlluc Methodist . uzburt-h. and Mr. Joint Wedd-‘tll-PTD‘ sent. pastor iliethotllst church lu- Ttowu, are also (‘Tossing to England to attend the conference sesslflll- g-Fvgfujpaui ,. . ‘ , $.00 a. m. via Moncten and Main Lin: to Convertible (berth) Colonist Cars. Facilities \ ‘ ' .' - \ . l‘? r ‘i; l I ‘t . . _ A Eitcursigp Dates . . Bridge, thence Transcontinental to Win- for meals en route. * tiffifilun gist" - ,,____.______________-_ 1 (Pu/fi MY trunk Seal/Aver we not! WHEN 1 Lean/deb l-"JWQ MR- “N” A51: lieFt? Writ/He QulT lus LAST 40B‘- ,_|_Q\_=F, uuw Dil) Youl J. at»: WAYFQGDlNG Me *>\\R$- G€€V€N\? rue wow-aw‘ wxcro/ltty ‘men To DOG Mel“. AND I A 5m’: \<..T htjluAiéREL? Hiiifi§ Jere iM Hts m... ¢°"*°"'“_ \ h I i " Y€§TA.\.-L_ 15v ntewm, 1 eoktsor 111.. $11M“ “is I ~~me Tuiwel WAY THC ‘ ."---,,v» j.‘ My utiollip ‘.‘ be Klee ME AN T!) SAY THAT THEY MASTER Awe Mlssus useb m QuARReU. Mo. Am. n wliéw tr wasps? ml,” lililllllihll r i §\ .1 vfhiye‘. Original anti only». . , ) . YARMOUTH. n. , Genuine. Beware of Imitation: sold vII merits of Minard’s Liniment ti tin. ,- narn vlclolu "mo! Mil "w leo- tly furnleflli I 1'31. so - i