1- the h mflhita y" I er _w on a law ‘jumps all t bqard and mak ea n iaggad rip ’°.‘l".,."'$i.¢n tho keen chinl allpa I cuts you- Thea la th_a time when you ahouid uu ‘rnmaflc runaway- aantaino no pun a ' wlliaot atalu. man bottle on hand for e ‘ “this! aimitie at ma: drug- I [his or lent poatplld by C. P. R. Has Placed Contracts For Two New Steamers ‘LONDON. June lli.-—The Canad- ian Press has learned that the Can~ adian Pacific Railway has placed contracts for the construction of two class "M" vessels for the North Atlantic trade. The Clyde Shipbuilding ‘firms of John Brown 811d S011. and William Beardmore and Company, were awarded the contracts. ‘lln dimension the new ships are to be 585 feet between the perpen- xliculurs, 75 feet in the beam and 27 feet in the draught. They will each have accommodations tor 1,600 pasengers and n cargo capac- ity of 4.000 tons. it is anticipated that the ships will be put into service in the ear- ly part of 1928. The contract prio- es were‘ not announced. . For handling meat while it i_s being cooked tongs that terminate WJZYOUNGIII. ll! In ll I nne Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Four Insertions Eight lnlirtlola '.f.;..+"..i.. AGENT‘ -* "RAT": for catalogue. United Art Lt .. . Brunswick Toronto. A~ w- use}. asoo‘ MONTHLY EASY _.,,.|11,,g lviagic Gns. $1 box equal gallop-g gasoline, Proven mer- ll . Your name on onus, 300% pioiii. ivrile ulilvlhlbll- Lelelivr“ .\- I‘o., Alexandria, Ont. A, W, lc flu on WOMAN ‘ro TRAVEL “m; “point agents. Yearly snar- iilitee’$109Z- (b91115 "1 ‘New’ nvizrage) and 61511911565- Ewe" iuIIUB unnecessary. For DiiTl-l‘ (‘iililrl write Winston 00.. Tor- onto. A. w. w. s. s. i... A WEEK ATAKING onoans ,-_‘,,- i; 3.1-.‘ Silk Hosiery, Silk Indorwcar and IPOPCII 13105509- yiiur gush daily. No collecting or flcllvcrliig. mo. 130.. neat. 22. Limdlm- 011% " aw. Juiios-iz-le-zc 500 NAIL PUNOTURES IN TIRE irvzilild with Puiooseel yet leukefl ..., ..i.~. Oiilciul test. Inexpensive. liormlcsel. illlllranleed- Agem” write for particulate. l’. A? Loiohvre & ‘Co. Doill- l’- C- Alex‘ uniirlo, Ont. A. \V. 1n Nursing TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NUTR- ‘l ses, Gale Hospital, Haverh ll. " Mass. Three year's course. Allllla- tfon with Providence ‘City Hos- pital, Eight hour day. AIIOWHDCQ “"315 monthly/lone hour‘ from Boston. For further information ‘. i s itendant. "my m ‘uperu 9802~6-14-7i. -- Lost iltosr-A MEDIUM SIZE GENT'S white gold watch. Initinll. J. E- l'. on hock and name BIISTIIVQ‘! l“ side cover. ‘Finder call at Guar- dian and recciverevvlirll- 9838-6-164Wk u. '-f.='~ <- i qtosr ON rm: ROAD i-fnoM < Snniuierside to Charlottetown 0i‘ in Charlottetown u. grey hand- luig containing large Hum Bl "m" (‘y uni] vanity case. Finder please lmivc ot this office and receive rowurd. 991564;?“ _ »»-w» .11? ‘ i To Let ‘LARGE BARNS‘ T0 LET. 242 Kent St. 9876-6-17-81 jro tar - TENEMENT House. A l 11.11 Queen 8i- m} y W" s-n-tr -... Miscellaneous .,__ JNO. A. MCDONALD, LAND SUR- vuyCi‘, Hermanville. 9619-6-4-11110 WANTEDi-J-FOR HIRE ‘FOR SUM- . mor- months,‘ baby cnrriagll- All- oh- 103 Fitzroy st. 9929-6-19-1" .WILL THE ‘reason ‘WHO BY mistake exchanged walkitii.’ slicks kindly call at N0. 184 iirxiiiiiii St., and receive his oWI1- ' 9939 vvvvvvvV-VYYV SSIFIED ADVERTIS MENTS Write B & E‘ '“LIFE msunmvca‘ cOMPANY in forks have been invented. xxx A ......... ilo por lino of s words lo per llna of I Iorda ‘in per lino of ii word: Male Help Wanted WANTED- AT ONCE MAN FOR farm ‘work. High list wage-s for competent main. B. R. Brown, York. 9895-6-18-31‘ BIG EARNINGS, GTEADY EM pioyment for Barbers. Become expert. in 8 weeks. Write Molar Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. 8-1-tts1tf WANTED AT ONCE — BOY BE- "rween 16 and 20 yenns to work iu cheese factory-d J. Austin Murphy. Emerald. 9902-6-18-31 FOUR MEN WITH SALES ABIL- ' ity dignified work all leads and instructions tarnished. Splendid opportunity under expert direc- tor. Apply ihoom 21, Queen Hotel. 'l‘ouciiers \Vantcd EXPERIENLCED TEACHER wanted for Kingston School. S. ill. Newson, Secy. 9935-6-19-31 TEACHER WANTED -- FOR ivheatley River ‘School, first 01‘ second class. Supplement $125. Archibald Barrett. 860')’- 9901-6-15 4i TEACHER WANTED FOR RING- wood School. Rocky Ponit. Sup- plement $100. ‘Nelson Currie, Secretary. 9927-6-19-21 WANTED — FOR GREENW-ICH School, No. i5, second class. Protestant teacher. Supplement $75.—JoIin I1. liclflwen, Sec'y. 0908-6-i8-4i - tine waiting Central Guardian BIBLE SOCIETY-Rho P. E. island Bible Society announces that its annual meeting will be held in Montague on July 14th. Friends of the society and others interest- ed are asked to remember the date. PEOPLES OHU RCH.—iRev. the Peoples Church on Sunday. FEINCE COMlNti-‘Commodore W ‘Hose, Director of S. Ypres. Scotia did not make a second trip last night. ‘At an, early hour this morning she was still at Tormen- for the weather to moderate. ' R. . N. V.‘R.'6 LEAVE FOR HALIFAXFThe following R. C. N. V, R. ratings left this morning for Halifax to undergo n month's train- ing in gunluyfng, signalling etc.: Lorne Doiron 0. S., Wilfred Isaac O. S., Otis Smith 0.S., Frank Bur- low 0. S., IL. W. Burgess 0. S., Jos, LeBlunc O. S. Alex. Lafferiy A. B. i-{omi- PERSONALS |Mr. Nicholas Murphy. of ihc iCustoms Dept, is spending his holidays in New Glasgow and An- ‘napoiis. iMre. (Professor) J. lMorrow Scott of Calgary, arrived in the City last ‘evening on an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Pauli, 247 Grafton Street. Dr. W. ‘it. Carson and bride ur- rived in the city after spending their honeymoon in Toronto, Mon- treal, making u motor tour to llull- fax and the beautiful Annapolis Valley. They will make their home at 4 Brighton Rd. iMlss ‘Annie Watson of the teach- ing staff of Prince "Street School who has been on a year's leave of albsence has asccured a two year's certificate from an Arts School in Boston, Mass. Miss Watson intends to resume her position in Septem- ‘her. Mr. John J. MitcDonaltl, well known commercial traveller, rc- turned t0 the city yesterday from the southern part of the island. Mr. ‘MacDonald leaves again Moli- day morning to take up his busi- ness in the eastern section of the island. Mr. S. J. Keefe, of Morel]. passed through the city yesterday on his way to Miscouche wihere he will spend the week end-with his son who is station ugcnt there. Mr. Keefe is a. retired railway man hav- Ing been in the service 2i years. lie is hale and hearty yet. For Sale FOR SALE—-C.HINCHILLA RAB- bits, English strain, pedigreed stock. Apply it. 1.. Bryenton. Brock iiey Pt. Road. P. E. i. F-O-R 8ALE.-A GRADE GUERNS- EY Cow, furrow. 6 yours old. mov.) N. w. ‘Robertson, Ken- singtou. 9924-6-19-2l F O R S A L E— McLAUGHLIN gnick liinstcr Six Touring cur. model 21-45, in A1 shape. good tires and battery. Apply _177 Kent st. _ 9a77-6-17-J1 Vacant . Situaitslon ‘requires active representatives dn P. E. ‘island. Has o. lure‘! number of‘ island ‘Poifcy-hilldefii- Write "A.B." ‘Box 116. care of Guardian." 9900-8-18-71 QMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK ‘flavor; cool, refreshing, health- ful, delightfully tasty; made in o. "jiffy; enormous 11611181111; B8114 ‘fen cents, get selling sample: make big money this summer; experience or capital unneces~ sary. Bradley-Garretson, Brant- ford, Ont. S. V. Mvvffil- i Overland Whippet ‘A word of explanation might be 2, in order regarding the new _English type Overland car now on display at the Mobnine Service Station. This car is an exact duplicate of one of the best English light curs and is known as the Overland whlppet. This car is now beinB manufactured in Canada and has in its design many European feat- ures, which hztvo mode British built curs famous the world over.‘ This uutomohilc is sold with n guaran- tee of‘ thirty miles to every gallon oi‘ gasoline and one thousand miles to every gallon of motor oil, de- veloping a road speed of from one to sixty miles per hour. Parties in- terested ih this car. will be able 0 see the different models in the course of o. few days, as the first bunch of sample cars are already sold out. BIRTHS McDONALD.--At J0hnson's Rival‘, June 11, to "Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. ll. McDonald u son. MeKlNNON-Jn this city on June 17, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. McKinnnon, Euston Street, a son. MARRIAGES WANTE‘D—GAPABLE MAID FOR general housework at Protestant Orphanage. Ailiily 158 Prince St. between hours 11 to l2 or 49m 4 to 5_ 0906-8-18-31 p}, 1., and Jenn Evelyn Diamond of ___ , Charlottetown, P. 1'1. I. AUCTION - | wiilifiéti. av Nursing DEATH‘ iilllillc auction on J1me 230l- ili" my stock and farming mile’ THE MOUNT BINA .BR°vDR|cK__At the (my Hospb hit-nth, _. a1isn§-,Mg§,‘,’3'f§l{'§.;ist' wmm’ ‘°°“”°°“°“" a 01”“ m, June ma. Mrs. Alice ni-oy- Peter‘; iBny, Situations Vacant _.,,__________________.. MAN on WOMAN 1'0 Di8- tribute well known line household necessities; tremendous demand: territory arranged; work 919"‘ "m; pay liberal even for P111119 time; experience or eflilllll 11"‘ necessary. Bradley Company- liruntford, Ontario. B. V. ttsfii. “i nnle Help Want/ed WANT-ED-MOUBEKEEIPER on maid. Apply M," McLean. Wilt- shire. . - 192042-1001 ----_.__ i‘ Warmer tweets" '1,“ ‘gangs o-vln" ~ mini‘ i R . vwdnpiohnont“ My a r ‘Nlkly- '{ ‘diihhflflnuQ "i i § p. ' Quality. whole "A" ‘institution offers a two years and eight months 0°11?" l“ “i” science of Nursing wto npllllm“ 5 hmvinghad one year or ‘H1811 =Sclsocli work. Classes enter Seo- tcmber, Januan-y and ADrll- F"? partner information apply 511W" iutondeir at ‘N0r:‘les.c'l:::::d%lu11t“l my I 0 . ' Ho.“ I Qsaiao-Z-ws-ol American h-‘tsrasts have 09611911 pie first ‘factory in Amntina for making wooden nasty match"- Electric current for a new mnssafifl brush p. generated within its hand- le by mautpulatin-g a. lever- A r inn bridge built n coin- mry ago in Wales that was a 110‘ nee, 0g it; type is to ‘he rebuilt. ‘A baiby wearing a new belt with wirelegs can creep about i101?! but cannot fall over while scale - \ oxolniivi ‘Flinn- root,‘ lfioub-dlll-W order ma and "aiaaio. Attractive illustrated nmpmu-ua “lull co- Igvaiflunori .‘|-'.- 111M». mull am Moiitrlll. has wot-aim, “imam-gin; OWN-tit low awed by B m°l°'- ‘ °“" _ embeen ovecinllv "WW" '°" m‘ 11,-w. 01mm trwk slim‘- ‘ ~ -- ~- Lmlg onough to be lifted from CUDMORE-DIAIMOND. -- At the‘ Baptist Parsonage, June 18th, 1926- by Rev. Ross her late residence 243 Grafton 8L. to ‘Roman Catholic Cemetery- canven. —At Hazelbrook, June‘: 18th, 1926. Samuel N.‘Carver. clad, 86 years. 20th at 2 p. m. from the residence ol Birch Hill Cemetery. . BROYDRiCK~At the city Hospit- ni, June 17th. ilrovdrick. aged d1 years. oi from her Grafton 8L. this morningat 8.15 to Saint Dunstan's Cathedral thence to ll. C. Cemetery- ‘ C. Eaton, Watson. Ray Cudmora of Brackiey Point. P- dricir, aged 81 yaarmFuneral from Saturday morning at 8.46, thence Funeral Sunday. June Harry Jenkins.- interment "Alice Funer- Inte residence 243 r920, ‘- Mrs. the m"; iyy one man and driven D. M. Lamont arrived in the City yea- terday by the Hochelaga. He will conduct the communion services in DIRECTOR OF NAVAL DE- the Naval De- fence, will nrrive in Charlottetown on Tuesday June 22nd, in H. M‘. C. soar ooze NOT chose-low- ing to the high winds. the s. s.| I Home Otilce: Halifax L. 0. A. Erect Tablet In I; P. Orphanage Wednesday afternoon. June 16th. ‘the ‘Provincial Grand Masha-r csf the ‘L0.A., ‘Mr. C. E. McKenzie. of Milton. accompanied by his Grand Secretary, Mr. W. W. Mut- tra; of Summerside, together with the Tablet Committee from the A9- sociation, iMesars ‘fsaac Carter, Harry Crasweil aim Murdock Mc- Leod. motored to the Orphanage‘, where they were ‘met ‘by the- fol- lowing representatives oi the Trus- tee Board. Mr..A. J. Hobie ,Mr. L. D. Murray, Mrs. W. K. Rogers, Mrs. H H. Horn-e. ‘Mrs. A. ‘Henry, Mrs. C. iAccrn and Mrs. H. S. Bender: son. . v - , 0 Among the many visitors prei ‘seat was ihe Rev. ‘Mr. Muiropfit- (James Church, Charipttewwn ho was having his first view of the children and_,thelr ‘Home. ‘The ecfly opposite the Main Entrance, where ‘it mtrsi. ever remain a lMon- ument 1o the Association and their of the Prov-lace. ‘This qplenitid Tuhlct is of solid ‘bronze and ‘the inscription in raised lvticrs Is us follows: " E I’It()'I“Iu"S‘T'AiN'I‘ UIDNIIANAGE was izmnileii div the l/OYAIL oils/Non ASSOCIATION i 0i -i'RlNOE EDWARD ISLAND in the year 1907 for the purpose of caring for OirPillAN CHWLDICEN On the wall to the left of the entrance placed there when ithe New Home was ‘occupied is ‘the ‘lflrke framed photograph of ‘the Late Rev. fl). McLean, who was one of the most outstanding Orphirmige workers. 'l“hi! work oi’ the L. O. A. for the Orllll-‘Hlflfie is no; news in the Prov- ce. Time was when this Associ- ation carried on the work [Anfiffily themselves» and cvi-vn now when the institution lg ‘being conductgd fliy the {Protestant Public generally their support is sti-ii maintained and liberally given, 1., the pa,“ a vlflliflr to the institution, would be 910W" U16 dllliirent rooms and will by what Society or individual illey had Ibecn so appropriately fur- nished while ‘the Orange Associa- tion, tho founders of the Orpliunugg ‘iavpuld not necessarily lic mention- c. This Tniblct. pleasing m tho eye,‘ il-Dd ‘its inscription, Glfllplu yOL p05- “fble Ollly after years of IGIIJOI‘ and self-sacrifice, will for the future, recall in no uncertain wordg the noble work of the "Loyal (lrange A's- sociziticn oi‘ our Fair Prince Ed- ward island. MISSIONARIES FORCED INTO CHURCH UNION ALLEGATION BY CONTINUNG PRESBYTERY ‘UONDON. 0111-. June Iii-Declar- ing that. up to the time of church union, foreign missionaries were controlled by a hoard composed of men almost wholly favorable to un- ion nnd that this board constrained the missionaries towards union "with the same trightfullness as was used at home," a resolution was addressed to the committee on church property this afternoon by the Continuing Church prcsbytery of London in a special session at New St. James Church. The resolution was Inspired by: the stand taken on Monday by the! United Church general council at iMontrenl, regarding the division of foreign mission fields. The resolution declares that no- thing in the church act justifies this sort of division and says that "It would be contrary to every right sense of equity that the pro- perty of our church should be han- ded over to those who had used such methods with our mlssionar~ ies." . The commission on church pro- perty is urged to divide the mis- sions on the basis of the strength of each of the new two sections of the former Presbyterian church. 87% oi all estates left today are baled on Insur- Your chance ‘oi accumul- ating an estate Ia thul ‘ ‘ about nlnitimea a great ‘ inquire-it‘; important. MZIITllIilIIIIlCX I through insurance aa through all other methodo- The chance la increased, the coat reduced through the Maritime Lite pian- ance-only 13% aa a re- ault of other forms of IIV- lng and Investment. Jawez-Prcmfugrtr 10h slalom/Prater! ‘l’. W. BENTLEY Maviagar for. Prince: Edward laland Ottlflottflbvvli, P. E. i. i immediately placed on the wall d-ir- - work for ‘the unfortunate children! Drury, Ottuwa. roos- Meht Market PHONE 421 Week-end Specials Shoulder Realty .. 17c lb. Frohh Sluuqea 25c lb.‘ Fresh Pork Renata .. 28c lb.‘ Freah Pork ‘Chop; 28c lb. Shoulder Bacon 30c lb. ‘ Hamburg Steak .. .. 22c lb. Rump Renata . . . . . . .. 25c lb. All Beef hung two weeks i before cutting. Anglican Services 'I‘h'ere were two services on Sun- day. Juno 6th at Si. John's Church. (Yrupaiuil, and one ilt St. Elizabeth's Springfield in the afternoon. On the invitation of the Rector ‘Itcv. (7. C. ‘ltnml. Dr. l\Vi1Ik8i' ii member oi‘ the staff of Klllgg Col‘ leltl‘. iiulifnx visited tlic parish and took oli three services. Dr» Wflllwr. who Is ii. forceful and l-{lllrd speaker preached In the morning from the text ‘l om citi- zen of no mean City" undqconipared this boos, oi‘ St. ‘Paul with the pro- per pride‘ taken in their ‘university by the students of Kings. He show~ cd that the traditions uiid history of Kings, the record of her stud- ent. in iii-i,» war. and her great nor» vicn to the Kingdom of God ivnre a i-Dlistilnf. sourci- of pride and grnLficaiion to Anglicans and iner- ited the united supper; oi‘ diocese. in which she ministered. Dr. Walker gave n splendid sermon at Si. Elizabeth's church at 3 p. m. and again in the evclliii-g ut St. John's. Crapaud, where to another large congregation he made an elo- quent ond forceful appeal on be- half 0f llle Dre-flint calmpsign for Kings University and urged all Drescnt to rally to the support of the (‘ollctw and iISHl-‘il ‘in establish-l ing her on a pornnuivni foundufiuil for ll great future. <o§€___ Jones Led The Field With 134 SUNNINGDALPI‘, June 18, Bobby Jones led the field in the two doys of qualification ploy in the southern section of the British open golf championship with n! brillunt 13-1, and George Gadd, lilrftish professional, took second place with 141. Archie Compston. British pro was third with 142. and Charles Johns, 148, ivcre well up. Harry Vardon, Ted Ray, Jim Braid. Sandy lit-rd and J. H. Taylor were also wwrii within tho 154 mark, beyond which pluyurs failed to qualify. Silas Newton, Now York, and Joe Stein were tho only Iinitcd States plzrvcrs who failed to qiiol- ify. Hagen in Lead ST. ANNES Eng, June 18. —- Waiter Hagen, United States, pro. leads the field in the central sec- tion 0i‘ qualification play for the British open golf championship. He turned in a fine 72 yesterday giving him the low aggregate of 143. The lowest scores among the British this afternoon included Tom Williamson of Nottingham, 144; I. Barber of Cavendish, 147: and W. Nolan of Port Marnock, W. H. Davies, of Prenton and Fred CflIIIlli-l 0i‘ North Wales, all 148. the Abe Mitchell. 145; Cyl'II Tolicy p. Important Resolu- tion by King's (l0. Ata meeting of imoualy passed: To the Honorable the Minister of Public Works. WHEREAS in the Province of Prince Edward island the growing of Seed Potatoes has during the past few years reached very large proportions and has now greatly outgrown the transportation facili- ties available, necessi ting the to move this product to markets during the short period available between the harvesting of the crop and the close of navigation, which Dcrlod can be extended at least one month by the enlarging and frost-proofing of the present ware- house on the Government Wharf at Georgetown, which wharf and ilvarehouse have been recently put in splendid shape by your Depaft. ment. AND WHEREAS the frost-proof- Board 0f Trade the Central Kings Board of Trade held at Geo- rgetown, P. E. 1.. June 11th. 1958 the following resolution was unnu- eniployment qt large susamships. James 11.00 A. iM‘.—Sermon. 7.00 .P. M.—Sermon. A4‘ ing of this warehouse would be not only of incalculable benefit to large revenue producer which would offset not only the original outlay but also the coat oi‘ the sug- gested frost-proofing. AND WilEREAS heavy financ- ial losses to the shippers and pro- ducers wus only averted in the Full of 1925 by exceptionally mild weather conditions wiiilc hundreds of curs unprotected from frost loaded with seed potatoes were standing on trucks in Charlotte- town, awaiting the urrivul of steumsliips with no available ware- house room for the unloading and Protecting from frost 0i their con- ‘tonts which would Iiuve been grootiy relieved by the proposed protectionvunti shipping facilities ut Georgetown. AND WHEREAS, notwithstand- llli‘; the proposed increase of ware- house nnd wharf facilities at Char- lottetown which will be of grout benefit to nil concerned, the trails- portation facilities will still be in- adequate and will need the pro- posed work at Georgetown inas- much as navigation closes at Charlottetown at least one mouth earlier than it does at Georgetown during which time the most lav- Olfllllfl’ Drices can be obtained as the arrival in Southern markets oi’ lute shipments of seed potatoes which reach the ultimate purchas- er at u time when he is in a posi- tion to buy. enabling dealers to make quick sales without heavy transportation and storage charg- AND WHEREAS the proposed improvements at Georgetown have the endorsement of the Potato Growers‘ Association of the whole (b n: the potato growers of this Prov- _._ lure, but would also be o. means or making this wharf property a PREACH-ER——R EV. i Iii fircshgteti REV. W. B. MUIR, MINISTER MR. F. ‘l’. WATKIS, ORGANIST AND‘ OHOIRIVIASTER Central Christian. Church - vvvvvvv an tburtb 2.30 P. M.—-8nbbaih School and Bible Claas. ‘:5 v NEIL HERMAN Subject-Tomorrow Sunday Evening at 7 o'clock Automobile Shieks _ And The Girls They Pick Up HEARTY WELCOME TO STRANGERS AND VISITORS EVENING SERVICE WILL BE BROADCASTED. xxA¢ l SERVICES FOR Preacberz-REV. W. Western Guardian —LOADING LIVE HOGS.- At‘ Kensington next Tuesday June- lslund and it is felt that the mat- ter is not one of local interest, but as u. necessity vital to the whole Province. THEREFORE RESOLVED that this Board of Trade urges on your Department the advisability and necessity 0i’ placing a sufficient amount in the supplementary eu- rimntes to enable your Depart- ment to proceed with the work so that it will'be completed in time to handle this season's crop. HOWARD McDONALD, President. W. S. EASTON. Secy-Trens. 0.. S. S. Honor R011 Qnccn ‘Square ‘School Honor Roll for ‘May: Grade X-Prlnclpdha Dept. 1 Kenneth McMillan 2 Harold Devereaux 3 Carl Cullen and Edward Hornhy Grade lX-Mr. McDonald's Dept. l Claude Pineau 2 Arthur lVicKinnon 3 Thomas tPeters Grade Vlll-Mr. Moi-Nancy's Dept. 1 James O'Connor 2 Chas. O'Neill 3 Teddy McMillan Victoria - Hotel One of the largest and heat equipped‘ Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private bufha. Completely renovated" in the plat few yaara. Few. Hotels throughout Canada and the United Statca have lta aplendid tabla. Courteoua service to all Gueata. Tele- phonaa in rooms. Ratea $4.00 to 05.00 per day. Charlottetown _ Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietora HARRY C. BROWN, Manager I Toronto; K. J. Nicol. C. M. Dickey. Summerslde; D. Stewart. Moncton; M. R. Edgar. L. J. Veniot, J. McEwart, 8t. John; C. A. Archibald, Truro; F. W. Arnold. Toronto; R. E. Brown, Montreal: J| E. and Mrs Miliigan. ‘Not-them; b‘. M. Bedding. St. John: C. Ll Martin. Amherst; H. F. Hamilton, Moncton; iRobert Carter. Halifax; Ed. White. Ottawa; Mr and Mrs McKay. Mrs Evelyn Wediie. Sum- merside; B. H. Armstrong, 8t. ,.lohn;.l. D. McKay, O‘i.eary; P. F. Blanchard, it. John; ‘H. A. K. Grade Vl-Mlaa McDondidh Dept. h i Pius Callaghan 2 Joseph DesRoches 3 Alfred tClll-Dfllllll aind James Mc- Leod Grade V-Mlaa Murnaghanva Dept. 1 Eric Robin 2 Joe. Peters 3 (Louis iMonaghan Grade iV-Miaa Francis’ Dept. 1 Picton Brown 2 Ralph Mcinnis 3 Frank McLeod Grade iV-Mlaa Jenklna’ Dept. 1 James Hornby 2 Harold Henneesey 3 Charlie Trainer Grade Ill-Min McAulayh Dept. 1 Gordon Connors 2 James Gillan 3 Daniel Wedge Grade Ill-Min Waiaiva Dept. 1 Wilfred Whelan and Avie Mc- n d _ . 2 Harland Hughes and Bernard Deeilochea 3 James Chaisson Grade ll-Mlag Trainoi-‘a Dept 1 Reggie Doiron 2 James ‘McLean 8 Jack Doyle Gracie il-<M1al Walsh's Dent. 22nd. Hogs must be in by noon. A1. den Moase. l “in this section are practically done of their spring seeding with the exception of’ late products, tho work 0f which is being hurriedly pushed along. —BUSINESS amsx —-The rm.’ Market on Central Street has re-l cently been taken over ‘by Mr. J._ D. lusonault, an experienced man; in tho business who appears to bcf doing a fairly good business, judg- ing by the number of cuetomersl calling there.—li. -—.—<o->-—-——- PERSONALS i —.\ir. Petcr 'l‘ruinor of iloston is spending his vacation with his parents in Bloomfield. I »-Miss Edna Maclnnis of Haver- hill, Mass. is spending u months‘ vacation visiting her parents atv Bedeque. —-Among the incoming passeng- ers un the Car Ferry Tuesday were the Misses Betty, Etta and Anne Trainor of Huverhill, who will spend a months- vacation with their parents in Bloomfield. Grade l-Miss Monnghafla Dept. 1 Wilfred Biacquiere 2 Frank Gallant and Gordon Gul- i i1 3 Aloysius MacNeili Grade I-Mlas Vessey’: Dept. Flint Division 1 Ernest Stanley 2 Everett Gallant 3 Fred llillon second C-vlslen 1 Donald Creamer 2 Ronald Creamer I i‘fi.ier Dcyie Grade l--Miar Mann's Dent. 1 Lloyd Whelan and Wm. Sherry 2 Allan McDonald fl Fred Cl 3.1a: Second cu-ron 1 Gordon Trainer 2 Robert Mahar 3 Roy Murnaghan is} An inventor has inserted a cloth- h wringer in the top of a new waah- board. Aaftelcpe the size of a. rabbit have been discovered in a jungle -n West Africa. Celluloid can be written on with anhydrous ‘acetic acid colored a mntrasting hue. A skid proof automobile invent- ed in: England can be run sidewise lllil made to climb curbs. The French government has up- i Arthur Kerwin 2 Jon. Gallant _l_ Dani. Shepherd _ BIIIOIIIIHC "Coin the 9937-1i ‘Monday its Hill divinity Ziiniteh iiiburtb MlNiBTEih-Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A. ASSOCIATE-Rev. E. H. Ramaay, D. D., 202 Hlllaboro 8t. ORGANIST AND cHOlRMAsTEfiz-W. E. Fletcher, A. R. C. M.. A. T. C. L. TOMORROW M. RYAN, B. A. 9.15 A. M.-—Prayer Service In Heart: Hail. 10.00 A. M.—Sabbath School and iBlhle Clan", (Scholars please not: the hour.) 11.00 A. M.—Sermon:—“The Temptation of Jeans." Anthem by the Choir. ' 7.00 P. M.—-8ervice of Praise. Special Soloist: ‘Mr. J. B. Connolly. (Baritone, of Moncfon, N. B.) Short Address by the Minister. Anthem: hy the Choir. Old Favourite Hymns Wlili A CORDIAL ‘WELCOME T0 ALL. be Sung. v‘¢vvv~ Eastern Guardian ..*THE PHOTO PLAY,_The Oddfelloivv- Sheep Dipping Let ua supply you with CO0PER’S DIPPING POWDER Two alzea 25 and 100 gal- lon packagea. ___- HUGHES’ KRESO DIP. No. 1 Wlii not stain or lnjura the , wool, but will promote the Will not cause the ‘ growth. lamb to leave the ewe. Hughea GGSGI. Hughes Drugiio ‘ Limited. Queen I Hotel Since taking over th Hotel we have epont many; in , thousands of doliara“ rcplirg and m-provementa. Ia now the fluent Hotel of It!“ m» In the mai-rumoPi-ov-e It appeals to thoal‘: who want a comfortable’; Hotel and aplandld tabla and excellent aervica at a medoh, lnooa. ate price. Rates from _§§.00_to $4.00‘ ptr day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd.‘ Proprietors 1 mes L. meauain, unequal A. n. Clurkn, souria‘: R. Kreao Dip will keep all atock in a healthy and ‘thrifty condition, free from parasites and akln dio- Ten mundmenis, was not shown in Hull, Montague, last ‘ertisezi but will be pictured Monday Juno 21st. Don't —S\PRiING SEEqiNGn-Farmers miss a rare treat. 9941 Ili It i W. propriated 210,000,000 francs for an Manson. siimmouido; E- I‘. Mc- telephone system in Donald. Halifax; Paria, the first contract to be for Sydltly; G. R. Eli 40.000 lines, S. Macitttehie. inghain, mroato: W. H. Dangle, nridgmga, u.‘ a, n» g1?‘ ,