it‘ 28'. 1928' Anyone Living ‘my Obtain. Choioe Seats for Band ~ By Advising J. P. llilllon, Charlottetown GENERAL ADMISSION 75c. nnssavanj sans $1.25. i. q-Qvfvnff- ' svvyvvyv F,“ Insert-hull. -- mbg [nations A AJLAAAIA ‘I v v Agents Wanted f‘ , TED lqavfl-SALESMENIOB flrepfgsentcd Prince Edward Is- land counties.~'_ Pay weekly. et- ciuslve stock and teflfimrl” my‘ Sam a 51x hundred ‘ e modern {Ieursery growing cholc t variet- m 5nd,; best a. istobushtd thlrtY yeflrl- ‘°‘" - “e valuable. Write, Pelham Nursery Co“ Toronto, Ont. AW tl Aug. 1b. Miscellaneous Pfirrrt. m“ . Ci’. '0 . mm“ served y6726-7-il7-l wk. '0. suntan MACDONALD , 1-1 .::1o, P. surveyor 6-28-1 mo. EMORIAM AND MOURNING ‘cards M; shortest notice. Guard- iilin Job Printery. Charlottetown. Outside of Charlottetown Who Wlll Personally Select the Best Seats Available The Canadian Grenadier Guards ¢LASSfmLY no ADIIERTISEMENT Jlcpcrllneofliwordc lcperliricofliwordl , . bdpnrllneofiwords wry- Teachers Wanted TEAO all. WANTED FOR. POINT Dc, he School. Supplement $75.00. Mark McCorma tony. ck, Secre- 6358-2841 l . Male Help Wanted WANTED — TEACHER FOR -Southport School. $125.00. Joseph Kelly, Sec'y. 6734-7-27-12i Supplement TEACHER WANTED FOR BLOOM- ing Point School, first or second class. Supplement $100.00. Apply D. J. McDonald. Secretary. 6757-7-28-31. BOY WANTED-RESIDENT OI Souris forNews Agent. Apply in person at C. N. R. News Stand, Don't write. 6732-7-24-tf. Central Guardian 25 PER CENT OFF men's hand- some new ‘Tweed suits. Moore 8r McLeod Limited. MISS LENA McLURE, L. B. A. M. will sing at the evening service in Cavendish Baptist Church on Sun- Rlver 11 a. m. Clyde River 3 p. m Kingston 7.30 p. m. special soloist at terian Church o'clock tomorrow noon. ' ads Sunday services _"as follows: Marie 11. a. m. St. Peters Bay atfLp-m. . . ...__.___ PRESBYTERIAN Valley at 7.30 p. m. July 39. All are cordially invited to attend. -There will be service in connec- tion with the Presbyterian Church in Canadewin 9y Baptist Church, St. Peters Bay n Sunday. July 29th at l1 a. m. and in the Public Hall, Moreli at 3 p. m. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert will conduct the services. 'll>rlNo TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- BIG EARNING. 1y supplied. Guardian Job Print- : H, ti. , Guardian , tf Job Prlntery. lLLllEADS AND STATEMENTS ngntly printed. ‘Guardian Job Prilltery. APlTAL-DIIOKEIIS WILL GIVE consideration to mlall stock °Y or bond issue of a ‘going company. or new project which will at- Jract prompt Public Pflfilcilllitmn- Forward complete details to Mr. Benedict, Suite 40G, 300 Broadway. . New york, 0707-7-20-7i. _ To Let at a bargain. Apply to R0110"- MacKilinon, Box M3. Charlotte- town. ii736-7-27-2|. . v.1. of ‘Trustees. Female Help Wanted AGENIlS-TIF YOU and shrubs, why not sell them? . Make a business of it. Part time or full time, 900 varieties oi prov- en Red Tag Nursery Products. Cash every week. Equipment andI instructions free. Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. M.I-l.W.-92-5-19-stf e STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become ex- pert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Bar- 0718-7-26-31. Wanted school. Supplement $125.00. Apply to Dougald McPherson, Secretary 6728-7-27-21 tl, POTATO DUSTERS —WI'I‘H OUR Famous Bean Traction Dusti-l- you can dust 3 acres Tho saving in time might pay you. Write for particulars. Bruce Stewart dz Co., Ltd. an licur. LIKE TREES Allt are cordially invited to be pres- n . = CORNWALL SERVICES- There will be service‘ of worship in the ___.--— ber College, Department "F". United Church at Kingston on Sun- RRESPONDENCE CARDS AND Halifax. 3-1-22-ttstf day, July 29th at l1 a. m. West envelopes with address printed. -'-- ———~—-—-- -—'—- Rive!’ at 3 p. 1h. and Cornwall at 'iust the thing for. knowiedge- WANTED — FIRST 0R SECOND 7.30 p. m. The Sacrament of the lmpnt, intimatioilsf-olc. class teacher for Hartsvllie Lord's Supper will be dispensed in West River United.Churcll at the afternoon service. Rev. E. M. Aitken, B. A., Minister. HOME FOR MOTHERS FUN- ERAL.-The_daughters of the late Mrs. John RJMalone have returned to theirrrespective homes after hav- inZ attended the sad death and fun- eral of that cherished lady, their mother. Mrs. Leonard Wilcox and Mrs, Stanley Burt left Wednesday morning ‘for their homes in Aliston and Cambridge, Moss, while Miss Hilda will stay for a short tune with each of ‘her sisters here’ erc her return to Boston. At present she is visiting Mrs; James Murray, Augus- tine Cove. Their many friends wish to extend their utmost sympathy in the loss oi’ their loving Mother. ON HOLIDAY VISIT-Among the Islanders from abroad who are WANTED-MAID 1P8 ' aNsnAI. housework, 18 Kent ‘St. . 6735-7-27-31 Articles For Sale FOR SALE —31 FOOT HOUSE boat, fitted with three sleeplll8 berths and most all living accom- modation, in perfect running or- iier. May trade in smaller boat. Further particulars, call or write. Nathaniel Gay, Pownal. 7-28-1l-25tf. Nursing .________i._____i_ CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL IN NEW York City. St. Mary's Episcopal. Co, Ltd. Erhibition Tenders . Separate Tenders wlll be received lly the undersigned up to and 0n jsnurdfly. n“ Fourth d" o’ A“? OSE IWWWW“_ r Thomas Trainer, North Sydney. 2"..."fi:."£'...‘.'li.i;’.1'°$‘“.'. "iilfifiii n. t...“ ... roonr-wroor - o» Geo-r;- DR. J. P. MILLAR u... o.......—n..r..i.4.;.s, .9... ; all“ ‘ .», t , P. E. 1., J l 25th, 19 s. nl d b h cousin, s sum chmflteww“ mm ‘he 20"‘ i“ 24m Awnd“ m., 12:7 blywlgcv. H. PriccinxB. John Dan- DENTAL SURGEON i lsogerg, N., of Hotel View. llllllst. - Argonflllt 5" 415 ‘ iel Lorrie of Albion Kings 00., to “m” mm“ w‘ mmmm"! Chatham. N. B., was the guest 0f " F" "m "Wm" ‘l’ "ml" Amulet 42° ‘ . Ethel Ruth Wight of Sturgeon, nouns-o to 12.30. Mrs. P. J. Landrigan, School Street. under the Grand Stand only. A,“ 421/ 291/- Kmgs Co" R E. L z u, “o t 2- For the printing and aellihl "I Arno . 271/,‘ 53 , Mrs. Bruce Marr and little son 5”" Cl"!!! "If the 3"“ Amity Copper ~ -- 51* 4a nnarns Ian whoillave been visiting Mrs. J. "i. For selling Iced for horses. cat- Barry Holllnger 45 ‘or y; ‘v "v v _ v ___ A Megan,“ leave Monday monk xiv-l- on the mania-mm no‘ Bediord ......... -- g5 56"” MATI-IESON-Af. the P. E. I. I-Ios- l lng for their home in Kitchener, e owes or any er . . . . .. -- _ necessarily aoceptcfl- Mu?" H 13% slliitiligsonmniivldgzvthofliirlt om Cilmiitlons may l"! “'9'”?! “i Central Manitoba 90 35 1 es Mamegm, o; k1,, r Mr. R. H. ‘Jenkins, salesman of m ate Jam Brae y . ° “m” °' Clerlcy ---------- -- ' Point. A short service will be held Screens and doors will not ' the Blazer Bewlns Machine Co. 1w BOULTEB’ Glow" mserve at the residence of her nephew, y” ‘ll the flies nut. Some and Ml? J- 0- Buck. Manner Y9‘ swwgrnas‘ Carona . . . . .. George El nob|nson' Brackley n“: "w" w“ "L swam“ turned to the city yesterday from a m" 7 28 7 CDAIIOIMIOWII- Dom . . . . . - . . . . .. .40” .41 Point wmorrow ‘shhday, Juw "mm l. V“, '00‘ bu‘ . business tr", m the can"! pan of l ' ' '* Prderal Klrklwd ‘-' 29th ht 12.45 p. m. Funeral service the 181m"!- d - - . --—- 8533‘; analey ilnt Rustico Anglican Church at 2 p 4 M? Mary. Jung. John md Bruce ‘ Mac hereon, arrived home from irigi-l/Lxiaerm- ii 0R FLIT "Wk °"'"¢ l“ “l” “"1"” “"1"” B _ of their mother, Mrs. Angus Mac- gagscglckgi’ In 6981"!!! "W" mllilh "ll" Pherson. at the home of her daugh- Kggiey . . . . .. "Hivml! ter, Mrs. D W. Swan, 98 Edward Kirkland Lake .... .. - . > ° '. '° i‘ ‘ 5*" °“'°‘"" ~ _ 33;: 23 h u, g ‘u; Wilcons Fly Pads. Sap o _ ___ fsolineghzl-Forerff .. 21.50 J 21.00 p:3,:,_el:,i|edlii:do-ir:c,;t° oiwlnr-n: Powder mil Am Illllflfl- Mr. Earl w. Cook with his mother e __ 14:5 ls “my who vmql “my July goth, ‘ - Mrs. Pearl Cook, and Mrs Nan Cof- Luagiabtguc .. . 1 s7 L32 1m , _ _ _, ‘ "—-( fln, motored here from 305:3; ° ' ' ~ leaving there on Sunday morn . wlll“? 3'25 no "°"'“‘" "m"i"bu°d ‘M “my d i at Chtown Monday at. ‘é ~ daointyre . ca}? 22.18.72 ml,” by lib Flmlly- ST , :30 371.9%»... are spending two McDouIall a 4o 3 40 N,‘ ‘on; h-oln memory. not gone for cattle illec is the belt pte- i or three weeks with Mrs. C. Howard , , w?‘ £033“ ‘ '30 '19‘!- from love “ gq» gpnyhl‘, ' Dujoll at "Riverside" lay Fortune. M0 5 a ' ' ' m his Fathers’ home ' ' ' a] t Mlllphl’ 33v g2 B“ ‘stove. THE r-nosirr DBUGGISTS The many friends o! Miss Amy J- . U Newbec 3 40 - a m l] rrirrrroll, gauglrgor of "m. solo. w‘. ' _-_..__ Nipisslng - ' Frimell. tauce. wi be p ens The Coal we cell in cordially nel- floranlifl - 559g... 55%., to know that she is progressing lied. and scrupulously freed iron Potter Doai 49.. m. L . ‘ l “yummy “m. ‘n opgmflon gm- up. 7"’ "'4 ‘i "71"" MW» "w " §'°"ff.’ cordon coo c 1o N. n, pleniilcitii,“ in nce County Hospit- "ls suntan}, "u... out atol h" ‘nu '14s . r a. ut clday. - Stadacona -- - ‘ --- “Ill finality. ' Sudbury Basin . v.15 gig Ulltlerllifel’ . . Colonel and Mrs. Meredith, o1 - l-lu hes . 95° ' - -~ -» "OM ‘ XALL‘P0Oon< Ottawa. arrived in the City iiult TQOK B ,3 W ‘ -l~ " hOakes .. I2 M! KODAK stone sst- evening bymotorand are staying ' ' ° “agdwell Yukon (8.25 13.25 “w”. l‘. at the Hotel Victoria Colonel bier- Wllg; i", . mac ~ w’ ‘ ‘a ‘mo "u" nrlith is travcllink in thr- flu". j“ ' I ‘vumnd 11% l l 0f the IAAIIIO OI Nltldlll 50C V. 0 ' “ can M, this. ,. I ‘l! fivwwn-rnnnna-oaQvnvo-air. -~-l » ""- q- A VJ For Sale son sass - 2 MORE or run Famous High Pressure Friend Sprayers. Protect your spraying with a. "Friend". Freight paid, $290.00. Bruce Stewart 6: 6716-7-26-31. July 27th~Jllly 27th WANTED T0 lluv-osNuaAl. purpose horse from 8 to 10 years old, weighing ten to twelve hund- rcd lbs. Correspond with A. D. MacLcod. Point Prim. 6714-7-26-31 crop bv Ft; saw - rns nasr HAND Sprayer outfit on the market. Myers Pump complete with 3 m“ boom, hose, hangers and shut 0U- LOUIS M. ATWELL 5t C0~ Charlottetown Office , n tlwlr‘ vacation on the Is- land ‘is Mrf/Donald F‘. Lamont, of Sarina Valley. Sask. Mr. Lamont has been absent from his native province for nine years and during that time has engaged in teaching in Western Canada, and for the past six years has been principal of the graded school in Spring Valley. While serving with the Canadian Army in France Mr. Lamont was severely gashcd from which comp- lications arose which necessitated him undergoing a very critical op- eration two years ag0.. but from which he has steadily improved. His many friends warmly welcomed him to his Island home and he will spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lamont, St. Cathcrlnes. BAPTIST SERVICES, North River Field. Sunday, July 29th. North TRYON.—A service will be held in the Presbyterian Church at 7.30 o'clock. MRS. J. A. LAWSON will be the Marshfleid Presby- service at three (Sunday) after- ST. PETERS BAY PASTORAL CHABGE.—-United iCliurch of Can- Gijeenwlch 3 p. m. SERVICE. - The service in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be held in the Orange Hall, Rose ST. PETEBJS BAY AND MORELL . conversion and faithful service of Edward Island. The above ar- day. aoansNL-scrvlce at Borden . _. Protestant Hall ll a. m. Mr. Roy ‘ campbm _ Tuesday Evening, FIRST CANADIAN TOUR _ OF DR. F. W. OREHAM IA OI‘ AUSI‘ WORLD FAMOUS AUTHOR, ESSAYIST PREACHER HE WILL LECTURE IN HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL- THE CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN July 31st at 8 P. M. ' ‘ADBHQBION 3‘ CENTS. Presbyterian Church. Freetown. SOLOIST—-Miss Lena night, July 29th. 3p.m. Church 7 July 29th, B.D., principal of School will preach. S; S. l-Iochelaga: M. F. Tompkins. McNlckle, General Passenger Ag- pag, and H. C. Crowell, Publicity Agent. ‘ number listened with interestto the message of Evangelist Foster on the the Apostle Paul, from the text "What wilt thou have us to do?" In the gospel tent Wednesday night. Several visitors from O'Leary were in attendance Thursday night, to assist in the service and listen to the message of Evangelist Turpel from the text "How shall ye escape if ye neglect so great Salvation?" The speaker prefaced his message with some of the thhigs that God had created. He then discussed the three great things involved in man's Salvation viz, (l) “The great love," (2) "The great Sacrifice," and (3) "The great suffering." He closed his remarks by showing the evil consequences of neglect and urged upon his hearers the necessity of giving instant response to the ap- peals of the Spirit. Evangelist Fos- ter addressed the meeting last night. and Mr. Turpel will tonight. There will be three services on Sunday at 10.30, 2.30 and 7. A cordial wel- come to all. RECEPTION FOR PASTOR - Mcmbcrs of the Christian church held a reception for their new past- or Rev. G. W. Ford and his wife and two daughters, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McFar-lin last evening. Sweet peas and tiger lilies were used about the rooms of the McFarlln home for the occasion and the evening program was informal, including singing and games and impromptu speeches. Mr. T. M. McCall gave the formal speech of welcome to the pastor and Mrs. M. E. Reitmeir formally welcomed his wife in behalf of the_ women of the church. At the close of the evening there was a service oi‘ refreshments at which the hostess was assisted bv her daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. H McFarlin. Rev. Ford and his fam- ilv came here recently from Prince ticle appeared in a recent issue of the "Brookston Times", Brookston. Minn., where Mr. Ford and family located. They are well known 40s West 34th Street. School of t _ ___<,,»,,____ “e Nursing. Rfliiistered. Course 2% Frelgitcpiflitgmflo" Bruce S 2w l" this city- Years. Affcliatlons. Major subject “n °" ' B71.I_7_26_m| __ __ -—Ciliidl‘8II. Modern‘ residence. BIRTHS single rooms. Full maintenance __/_,W,‘,>i__ ___ /——————-_:——~—_—_—_—__ ~11 aild allowance. ApplP-Dllf-‘ctlfls _ GARDINER - At cope Traverse on; _‘— PM“, 525% °f "mm" °7°7'7'26"31‘ STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE July 16th to Mr. andMrs. l-laszard “MM!” B. Gardiner, a daughter, Velda Charlottetgwn Quotations Margaret Grace. Congratulations. Dzzxlozlifigir furnished through courtcfiy "I ll0WAT'l‘—At the P. E. Island Hos- pital, July 27th to Mr. and Mrs. L. ‘H. D. Howatt, City, a son. MARRIAGES Four Cars at Your Service | Flat Rate System. l t FREETOWNA-The service in the McLure ust 1st. will be the special soloist at the Cavendish Baptist Church Sunday BRADALBANE- Rev. W. Scott Freetown, will conduct the service in the Presbyterian Church, Brad- albane, on Sunday. July 29th at NOTED PREACHER — In Zion p. m. Sunday evening,- Rev. John MacNicholl, Toronto Bible C. N. R. OFFICIALS — The fol- lowing C. N. R. officials arrived in the city yesterday afternoon by the Traffic Manager, Moncton; G. A. ent, Vancouver; R. F. Creelman, Passenger Traffic Manager, Winni- SPECIAL SERVICES—A goodly ONE THIRD OFF Tweed and Kasha Coatings. Moore 8a McLeod Limited. Baptist pastorate day, July 29th. as follows: 7.30 p. m. Myron C. Brinton MONTAGUE HORSE ger and faster than ever ust 1st. 6'76'l-'l-28-3i KEIR MEMORIAL Presbyterian Church. Malpeque. Services for Sunday, July 29th, morning at 11, evening 7.30, sabbath m. REV. J. W. S. LOWRY preaches in Canoe Cove Kirk, at 2.80 p. m., and in People's Church, Charlotte- WWII. at 7 p. m. to-morrow. and in D6 58bit? Kirk at. 10.30 a, m, ALL ROADS lead w, Montague on races, August 1st. 6769-7-28-31 Sunday, July 20th will be at 3 p. m. --- MONTAGUE Horse Raoces, Aug- 6788-7-2fl-3i TIIYON BAPTIST CHURCH. - Services of worship on the Tryon will be held Sun- in Tryon at 3 p. m. and in Westmoreland at Minister. ‘ RACES big- before Aug- School 10 a. i COME to the lecture on "The Ru- ral Problem" in Argyle Shore Hall, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. FINAL Canadian Legion. “WHAT THINK YE OF CHIIISTW-Heu this subject dis- cussed at the Peoples Church ser- vice to-inorrow (Sabbath) morning, by Rev. J. W. S. Lowry, of Cam- bridge. Mass. THE PROCEEDS of the Band Concert presented by the Gyro Club Monday night. will be devoted to the establishment of a tuberculosis clinic for Prince Edward Island. 6701-7-28 FIRE ALARM — The firemen were called out yesterday at one o'clock to extinguish a blaze in a motor boat at Buntain and Bell's Wharf. The fire was quickly put out but not before doing considerable damage to the boat. MEMBERS of the Ministerial As- sociatlon of P. E. I. are requested to gather in the Ladies Parlor or Hearts Memorial Hall Tuesday ev- ening next at 7.30 o'clock to meet Dr. Boreham of Australia, who is auhedlli8d to give a public lecture in said Hall at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lst, is the closing date for Charlottetown Exhibition races. Prince Edward Island horses have a grand oppor- tunity to win the largest share of the prize-money. Classes and stak- es to suit any trotter or pacer. Write or telephone J. W. Boulter for particulars. DBEDGE IN PORT - The Dom- inion Government Dredge under Capt. Gallant, which has been op- erating at Hurds Point, Prince County was obliged, on account of SALE TODAY- Tickets for war picture, "Somme," in aid of 6706-7-28 Congregation Zion Church. 1.00 P. M.—No service.‘ I100 A. lL-Members holding It'll-M nervlcc with Zion Solo-"The Beautiful Gordon of Prlyfl" (I. ll. Hlilmbffl-i hold Joint service in REV. E. II. IIAMBAY. I). D. .- Subiectz-“flhc Me's! Soloé-"Hear Ye! o My People” Mig Lena ltlcLure Morning Service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y. 7.00 P. Mr-PPHCIIQTZ Rev. Dr. Baruch!- i ' Trinity United Church CO-YABTOI-I any. nAsimoNn roirNsuu onoANrs-i- rnor. w. s. FLETCHER. AID-M. A-T-C-l- PWFEI” a" v05 10.00 A. M.—Sabbath School. , 11.00 A. lib-Preacher: Rev. Dr. Ramsay. e of Christian Love" v .: 1.41»- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stevenson . . i .. St. James Presbyterian Church l- IIEV. BRUCE MIKE-MINISTER OBGANIST—GEOBGE METIIVEN TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — rough weather, to put into Char- lottetown Harbor for shelter. The Early prayer meeting at 9.15 a. m. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock. Morn- ing sermon at 1l a. m. Dr. Ram- say's subject being: "The Measure of Christian Love." At this service Miss Lena McLure will sing Stev- enson's setting of “Hear Ye. O My People." Morning Service broadcast by Radio Station C. F. C. Y. Even- ing sermon at 7 p. m. Preacher Rev. Dr. Ramsay. SubJect-"The Earnest of the Spirit." Soloist, Mr. A. R. Glills. Visitors welcome a: all services. —-—-—<o¢~ PERSONALS Mr. Allison MacLeod is on a bus- iness trip to Toronto. ‘ Mr. Fred MacArthur of Bangor, Maine, was a visitor in the city yes- terday. Mr. Duncan McKenzie of Rose Valley is visiting his son, Mr. John Henry McKenzie of this city. Miss Doris Jay, Fanning Brook is improving after an operation for appendicitis. l Mrs Lester A. Joy, Fanning Brook is remaining in the city, owing to the serious illness of her mother, dredge was on her way to Pinetta where she will be working for some time. The tug Roma (Capt. Belyea) had her in tow. PLEASING BAND CONCERT.- The first of a series of weekly band concerts was inaugurated last even- ing, the Canadian Legion band under the. direction of Professor W. E. Fletcher rendering a very pleasing program. The Gardens were crowded with citizens and visitors who cnioyed the many and varied selectlfmsJmmensely. RIFLE MATCHES MONDAY — The provincial rifle matches will start Monday morning at 8.30 ahd will continue Monday and Tuesdiay. The range is in great shape and preparations are made to handle a record crowd of competitors. This afternoon the secretary Lt.-Col. C. Leigh B. D. will be at the Rifle Range to take entries for the var- ious matches. In me last two or three days large numbers have been practicing and some good scores are being made. HORSEMEN are reminded that to-day is the closing date for races at New Annan. The following are the eventsz-Free-for-All Trot and; Mrs. Angus MacPherson. Mr. Fred MacArthur, Mrs. Mac- Arthur, (nee Ethel Livingston) and family, Master Boyd and small son David Louis, of Bangor, Maine, are the guests of Mrs. MacArthur's mo- ther, Mrs A. Livingston Churchill. Mr. J. Douglas Gass of this city, paid a short visit to his old home in Green Bay. Mr. Bruce Gass, of Somervllie. Maine, is visiting his pa- rents at Green Bay. Mrs. James E. ‘Hatley of Ryegate. Vermont, is visiting her father Mr. Duncan McKenzie of Rose Valley, also her brother, Mr. John Henry McKenzie, Passmore St. of this city. Mrs. H. E. Cantwell accompanied by her daughters Florence and Aileen,‘ arrived home Monday from a. visit to Antlgonish and Sydney- Mlss Enid Cantwell left yester- day for Antigonish to visit her aunt,‘ Mrs. Edward Haley, she was accompanied by Miss Mary Benoit .who will visit her uncle. Rev. Pace (purse $400); 2.20 Trot and Pace (trotters allowed 3 seconds). purse $300; 2.29 trot, purse $300. Special train will carry horses to New Annan, Wed, August 8th, Je- turning same evening. Every ne Solo-"Thc Holy City" .. Mrs. Preston Kennedy, Kensington. Offertory Organ Solo-"Holsworthy Church Subjeck-"The Earnest of the Spirit" 4 Solo-"In the Golden Evlolng" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bud _ Mr. A; n. cilia. Organ 0iIertory—“Medltat10n" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fletcher 4 Visitors Welcome It. all Services. 1 6 L“ THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH AND In united Service of Worship at THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Fitzroy and Prince Streets. Morning Worship at ll O'clock Sermon—“'l‘he Four Great Human Problems" Bev. R. C. Eaton. Evening Worship at ‘l O'clock. Scrmon-"Overlooliing" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rev. R. C. Eaton The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the evening service. Always fine music. Visitors to the City are Welcome. All Pews are FREE. ' 2 rhil?‘ . Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON. M. A., B. D. Organist and Choir Master-MB. LOUIS I), IIOMPBQN 10.00 A. lit-Sunday School akld Bible Clasesn 11.00 A. lvL-Jolnt Service at St. James. " 7.00 P. lit-Evening Service. Sennon by the Ikv. John MacNielioll. B. D., Principal of Toronto ‘Bible College. Organ Prelude-Chanson D‘Al'mour . . . . . . . . . . .. Becker Stephen Adams with an eligible horse should make it a point to go to New Annan where the racing will be keen and the purses good. Mail your entry to James Pendergast to-day. MARflT-There was a good at- tendance at the market yesterday a large quantity of raspberries being on sale. Butter sold at 35c; eggs 35c, chickens $1.25 to $1.50; ducks. $1.25; raspberries 25c, qt; peas 35c. qt; black currents 40c, qt.; red currents 25c. box. Hay-old 70c; new straw 55c, oats 90, blue potatoes 70c, and white potatoes. 55c. There were no fresh fish offered as it was impossible in put boats out since Monday on account of the high seas running. There was a large quantity of corned cod and corned mackerel. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning two drunks were each fined $5.00 or ten days. One offender against the Pro- hibition Act-having liquor in pos- session, was sentenced to six months in Jail. Six dog owners for non payment of dog tax appeared before His Honor: three were fined $3 or five days and three $5 or five days. An assault case was adjourned till Monday morning. ' Baltimore Bells" S. S. Wesley Selection by Zion Male Qnartette. j _ ..__ IN CUSTODY -constabie Train- Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . , , _ ,_ l g 3 or arrived from Halifax last nigh‘. Rochester .. _ 7 lg 3 with a prisoner named Kennedy in Montreal . . . . . . . . .. .. .. B 9 0 custody. He will appear this morll- Newark-Reading post , wet ing on a charge of securing money grounds. under false pretences. only lime! Mhedlllcd. AMERICAN LEAGUE P la. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 l8 _ 3 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . i l0 0 at iEllllES (Canadian Press NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 ll 4 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 9 0 Russell and Hargreaves; Fitzslm- mons and Hogan. St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 6 ‘J Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 i0 3 Mitchell, Halnes, Johnson and Wilson; Vance and Deberry. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 8 0 Boston ................... .. 1 s a Blake and Hartnett; Delaney and Cooney and Taylor. Cincinnati .. .. . . . . . . . .. 3 l0 0 Phila. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 5 1 Donahue and Hargraves. Ring, Walsh and Schuite. INTERNATIONAL LEA UE Quinn, Rommell, Grove and co- chrane. Walsh, Connolly, Cox and Grouse. McCurdy. Blaeholder and Schang. g Boston-Cleveland. , postponed. rain. New York-Detrlot, postponed, rain. 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