‘ . 1 ORANGE- PEKOE for fragrance and exquisite flavor. E ‘is good teéi and the choicest of Red Rose Teas is the QUALITY unmatched mum ‘llnvslirlsallinurs ruins-roe per line psl In. ls per llll per lay for I “y: or ever- ile per llme‘ per | words to s Ilse. Qnupl of Qqp W. .1 of. ‘d. l0 m“ wads in week. all must be paid for. ‘I00 oer sent. dlseount for out. Ios seven words h! one week. In) for O lays or over. Count I figures, Initial letters, cont u Addreoo for-s purl lpeelul Ihtel Fnrnllletl Rooms litutlon Wasted, We tel O-OGQ-O-WO-Q GO OQ-O. FQQQW Agents Wanted Miscellaneous “EN-rs wANTEQ-REPRESEN- nuive wanted i'or ltnique Electri- Iul Appllllflflkfl and Automobile upeclulties. Liberal u-ntalrgement. 5.1911111. 200 "S1. James 1St., Mon- 1i midi. WVuntcd ‘ANTED-A SPEED on JOG 48ft, must be. in sood condition. Write or phone, Rex L. Dawson, ‘forth Tryon, P. E. I. 2410-20-41 - ____ ___________________‘ ASTE PAPER CLEAN FOR the carrying swim Arab‘ 611ml Ian Office, 176 Kent Stlétaetti “ANTED-LARGE SIZE SECONDl hand Cyphers or Buckeye lncn- ~ batons. State how 10M»! 1X1 11110.», pondmorp price. Everett Ilowatt, l Cane 1"'“"""’°' R’ R 241420-41. Fm- Sale . )Fl SALE-A COOKING STOVE Apply 89 Rochford St. 2445-21-21 JMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE Summer cottage and garage ut prlghton shore. Apply to Revere flair-i nr P. C. Brown. ....I.—A PUUH BURNER i-‘lnrrnrs Oil Stove. Apply (hlsrdlan Office. 2472-22-21 JRSALE AT A BARGAIN- iitudebaker Big Six, in good cou- ijflgn, Apply Frank lVlcGulgan, Reliance Garage. l-xlild FOR SALE-BO ACRESOF 2111111111 clear will sell with crop ltualeil six nliles from Charlotte lguflAppiy to Harold Cumm- sags, North River. 2280-13-121 FOR SALE- BEAUTIFUL RESI- .1ence of Frank I-‘. Tuplln, neat-er Sirrsi, Summerslde. 1m- pricc, and terms apply to E. ti. "Strong, Water Street, Sum- inersldc. 2382-19-1m it" ‘lFOR QUICK SALE-FAIRBANKS llorse 6 ll. l’. Brigitte pructltrul- l_v nclv. llnll cleaner (good re- pairs) 2 bcncin-s, belt and saws. lpply 111 person or write. J. J.l Campbell. lied Point 2431-20 6i '1\FIM FOR SALE WITH GOOD dwelling hunso and lint buildings from 50 t) 130 acres, extra. good land. Four miles from Citarlotte- town. With or udthotlt crop. Write I’. til. Iiyrne, North River. 2442-21-61.] 11 Teachers “hinted EACHER WANTED FOR MAR- P- D. lilarlnl. Secretary. ANTED-A FIRST CLASS teacher for Elnsrslil Iiigh School Apply \\'. ii. Deighun, Sect oi’ Trash-cu. 2452-21-21. EACHERS WANTED—-FOR AL- lmm" lllilh School. A male Prin flllllp and 3 other teachers. Sup- qiilcnrcnt voted for Principle l-Ull \I(.'tl l’. $175.00 Intermediate. llll rrhnury S1130 each. Apply to lll- II. heard. Socy. Alberton. 2451-21-21 -\____ __ _____i___________ iicssn WANTED FOR 11-1: lllllmot Vulluy School district. 510.71 .11. first or seca-n-i class teacher. Supplement $150. lnld- “fllwr vnoation.—E. C. Cesely N_Y;______ I 2112-22111 “guilt wmfrso- 2ND 1 teacher for the (leorcs- '1 Royalty School m» 111.: gate School. Supplement S1110. - 8i June 20th by Rev. ICE. PHONE RODUS “TAXI SERV 4m. 11111105421110. JNO. A. MoDONALD, LAND SUR- v-oyor, Marnlouy Jot. 23CS-17-lmtl1 RUPTURE APPLlANCES-APPLI slices for Rupture, full particul- ars. Write J. G. Smith, British Appliance Specialist, 15 Downle SL, Strutlorli, ()11t., 12093Ev23-tf LAWN MOWERB BHARPENED and put in perfect order also re- pairing stovss and all farm ms- chinery. Jas. White 36 Kent. St West. 2358-16-71. MUSSEL MUD ORDERS.—DELIV cred nt your nearest station. freight paid. $20.00 per car of 5,000 lbs. Order now. Address, 1'. E. l. Dredging Co. Montague. 1-2tf l . ITENDERS FOR FOOD SUPPLIES : for l’. E. Island llospltul. Ten- ders will be received at the P. E. | Island Hospital up to Monday , July 2nd. For food supplies In- ' eluding meut milk and groceries. l individuals or firms wishing to tender for the abov owlll have a list of the quantities required furnished them on application . to the secretary. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ada '1]. Harris, Secretory. " 2447-21-31 Male Help Wanted wANTEll-OARPENTER w»? understands Job work. ADPlY Chas Carson, 198 Queen St. ti WANTED— MAN TO WORK ON iurm. Apply All. McKay- l-llwll‘ I dale. 2126-20-31. WOODSMAN WANTED — FIFTY vroodslllttn wanted for state of Iilzilnc, able to read and write wages $2.00 n day and board and corllwooll $3 to $4 per cord Transportation and head tux mid. Will ship Monday morning For further particulars call on M1" White Revere Hotel. . 2471-22-31. To Let OFFICE TO LET--IN DESBRIS- ay Block one flight stairs up on- ly. Apply Jas. It]. Harris, Dos- Ilrisgly Block 2425-20-31 T0 LET-TWO OFFICES NEXT to American Consulate. well lighted and heated. Apply at Two Macs. 64718-254! FOR SALE-A GOOD DRIVING horse, work In general purpose young horse coming ii years old 28th of August. Apply to Robert R. Sanderson, Mldgcll, i’. Q. ' 21257-1601 - Female Help Wuntcd vfiEEIS-FFGR-ERI housework. Apply Mrs O. A. Aiillen; Georgetown. 2307-11121 BIRTHS DAVIES-On May 31, 1923. to Mr 1111. Mrs. Geo. .A. Davies, Eldon, o on, George Aquila. MORRIS-At Halifax on the 19th Inst, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Morris. n son. MARRIAGES HERRELL- McISAAC-At Brae. Leo Harrell, KntioL. I-Ierrell to James W. Mc- Sir Thomas Lipton vachtsnznn will named lShnmroc-k 4 . sign, l1. is said. “*4 Grant Morden May ally rumored in London nonte oi Grant Morden will appear among the new bnronotties on the next honor list. i». Ball Game Tonight MCAAA The. ball game between the Ab- bies and Madison: which was to take place last night had to be postponed until to-uight owing to wet grounds. At six o'clock tonight if at all favorable the fsns will be treated to a bang up game. The rivalry between these ‘teams is very keen, and wlherever they" meet the fans are assured of their money's worth. It is understood that the, Abblss will have a new man on their line-up tonight which will considerably strengthen their team Bo on hand tonight fans and you will not miss the next one. -————-<o->-——-—-, Cadet Inspection Til-i two Cadet Corps of the (ity West Kent and Queen Square Schools were Inspected yesterday morning at Victoria Park by Cap- tain H. M. Logan, District Cadet Officer, It. C. 11., Halifax. After the ceremonial and march past the boys were put. through Company Drill, Platoon Drill, Ex- tended Order and Physical Train- ing After the Inspection Cnp~ Lain Logan, who was on his first visit to Charlottetown, said he was particularly pleased with the in- spection which was very credit- able to the schools and to the Dis- trict us well. If the benefits of Ca- det training were not felt now they would be later on. lie made special reference to the power of leadership shown by a 13 year old hoy, Alfred Doucette »o11e of the platoon leaders of Queen Square School Corps. the fact that t-l-s boys did not give vent to their pent up energy in shouting as would seeln quite natural during physical training showed the splen did controllable effects of discip- line. The Inspector highly compli- mentcd the two instructors’ L. J. iliacDiinaltl of Queen Square and Cap-lain Vernon McLeod of West Kent also the Company Iacaders flnptahl Bruce - Pigot of Queen Square a11d Capt. Nelson Ilatten- bury of West Kent. Captain Logan arrivtd on the Island on Monday night and In the meantime has in- spected the Cadet Corps at Sum- mersltlo, Sourls and Georgetown. l~Ie ieavtes on return to l-Inlifux and will return before the Camp ilreults up. K. 0f P. Officers Elected Last N ighir At the Regular meeting of Em- pire Lodge No. 19 Knights of Py- thons held last night the following officers were elected for the en- suelng term. C. L. K. M. Marten. V. (7. Irvine lilclrnrten. Prclatc, Lloyd Carleton. K. oi W. Thos B. Rogers. 1K. of II. and S. .l. D. Taylor. ;M. of F. J. l1. Goliklu. 1 M. n1 I-lx. J. ll. Williams. 1.\l. 111A. L. Dlnglvell. J. G.. G. L. l-‘rowse. O. (1.. A. Williamson. |D. (l. (L. Thos Ii. White. ‘ Grand Lodge Representatives: I’. A Jfarqnhnrson. G. l1. Prowse. R. C. Chandler. \V. 'A. Smith. Alternates: J. I). Taylor. l’. W. 'I‘urner. H. L. Palmer. J. ll. Williams. installation of officers will be held ’l'hursday July 5th at which time official visitation by Grand Chanel-liar B. II. 11011111111 will be made. Tile Grand Cuncellor has just completed his visitations, hav- ing visited every Lodge in the I0- mnln of lllaritilne Provinces. ~ -<o> Minard’: Linlmcnt for Rheumatism l l 1 I l l Will Contest for Am- | erican Yacht Cup (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, June 211- Sir Thomas Llpion, famous Irish challenge again 1111s year for another -seric.s cf rac- 1s for Americzrfcup to bc run in 102i. It was learned today two of EllgllIIliYS mosl. noted designers ire to collaborate on the design of rho new challenger which will be They ul- only have stunted work on the de- Receive Title (British United Press) IDNDON. June 21—-I1t is gener- ‘that the - it sets the pm - - ltlvins For it always I lwsps on running. air-W ring cnmoflnrows assertions " value for th Department {furnishing Mussel Mud Fertilizer to our Farmers. tlon, manufacture and marketing of dairy and other farm products with a view to raising and standardizing quality; and generally, assist- ance and protection to co-operation. to School Fairs, Women’s Institutes, Exhibi- tions and like Institutions. A strong and insistent attempt and co-F operation with the other Maritime Provinces to reduce transportation rates, especially on farm products. farmers Institutions in finding and develop- ing markets for farm products. ui- ' .._ ll1l]il5|llll]‘-ll1i] INVENTIIIN (‘outlnued from Page 1 FUHIIPPIQII. IIJEMILVED: That Chat unfair poll tax and of reduc- We convey to our p0pll-lar leader lng the sessions} indemnity. Jss. ‘D. Stewart Esq" K. 0., our His -platform and general policy high appreciation o»: the splen- so announced alt this convention did services ‘he has already giv- we believe is the one best adapt- en to bis parry and the people ed to meet the requirements of services w-hiob are an earnest of the country and which will con. urhst we can \vl-th confidence ex- duce most rto the prosperity of pect when after the 28th of July our people and we hem “pm-e ‘he assumes tho honourable him of a liberal support 111 hi1; position of Premier of our Prov- contest for clean, sane and hon- ‘izt-ce. We approve his good est govcrnnlent. Judgment in deciding to repeal THE LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE PLATFORM FINANCIAL A thorough revision of the system of ac- counting and the presentation of the‘ Public Accounts in such a manner as to exhibit the true condition of the finances 0f the Province " in a plain and intelligible manner. The abolition of the Poll‘ Tax. Reduction of the cost of administration of the Departments of the Public Service to the ‘lowest point, consonant with thorough effic- lency. , Reduction in sessional indemnities of Members 01’ the Legislature. A real effort to press our claims against the Dominion, more especially the claim for in- creased compensation for want of Public Lands, and upon success in this to further re- duce taxation, » A further extension to Returned Soldiers of the privilege of freedom from taxation. N0 further increase in the Public Debt, of the Province, unless for borrowing for ab- solutely necessary permanent Public Works. EDUCATION _ A thorough investigation into our educa- tlonal system with a view to remedying the conditions which result in such a large per- centage of failures among Prince of Wales College Sttldonts, and to raising and standard- izing the werl: of our Common Schools. A return to the policy of lowering the cost of school books and school supplies to the; people through the School Supply Depart- ment. To provide a more complete and thorough _¢-- -i--is_¢_-—- l “The Haberdashery” u 1i . ;..".11111111111l111111111’ ll Special a _..._._ .. .__ ~< iL i — _-._... .._. __ $15, $18 $20 and and men’s suits which we are clearing at es. Come to us and save money. I tomes v1 w normal training for candidates for teachers’ licenses. 1 1 Revival of Summer Schools for teachers: and other means to encourage and assist them. AGRICULTURL - (At present this Province is not getting e) ‘Pubhc Money expended in this Reviving and expanding the policy of __\,___.----._. _-. Encouraging co-operation in the prodtlc- Continued assistance and encouragement Assistance to and era-operation with 101 Grafton Street argains in" Men’s Suits We have some very extra values in young men’s SPECIAL" RAINCOAT BARG Men’s Tweed Raincoats at $10.00. We got atspecial buy while they last you get your choice for $10.00. Henderson ii iiullmure PAG so the above pric- u- AIN GENERAL An investigation into the causes under- lying our loss of population, especially our i means to correct same. Continued demand for second Car Ferry Boat and for completion of standardization ofi-v the Prince Edward Island Railway t0 alll points. Wonderful lo Charlottetown Lady Once Agsln Dreco Proves its Value to Prince Edward island Sufferers by Relieving Mrs, Casf-ard of Long Standing Digestive Ailments 1 In view of the importance of the Seed Potato Industry to the Province to assist 1n procuring fertilizer at the lowest possible prices, including freight rates, and 1n provid- ing transpoltation facilities for export. PUBLIC WORKS A return to the Road Act of 1912 revised and adapted to suit present conditions and consequent abolition of the present large body of Road Inspectors. Expenditure of the Highway Moneys:— (AlSo as to make for permanent work. (B) So as to eliminate waste upon section of roads where large expenditures are not required. ‘ REGAL ' FREE‘ RUNNING Teblfs Salt flupplmnent $75M) mldsummm, isnnc both of Brae. ‘Ration. E. S. Norton, Soc. of Blues, Cardigan P.0. , 2486*?“ no-woowweoooooooooo» ‘F r" -<O§i———- . Q hm," l-lfl‘ . for Rheumatism *— ' 004440004 Offers to the travelling public s comfortable, Q ‘l up-to-dsts hotel. 0on- M tslns 44 rooms with , , I i prlvsts bsths. The Ous- z x j q Q Ins is famous nil over : .~ , '~ Q Osnlds. Telephones in l1 sil rooms. Courstous ll y‘ A”! ,A service. ~01 q M, (m! 87"“; ‘_ 1-1. c. snows. Msnll" I“"ll-lll‘-|i1\||li1|I“ A l h" "(Hui . If"; The Charlottetown ' 55 I5 11011-1 00., Ltd. , ‘m: csmoigu sstr ccusurso t]. 4. .1, .v‘1;(.‘;1_t .,_ V . (C) Sothat the greatest possible amount of- the money expended reach the wage earners. Greater attention to repair and up-keep of ordinary Roads and Bridges. The inauguration and continuation of an Given a fair trial, Draco‘ invariably demonstrates its true merilils as a correct-Ive ifor stomach trumble, lbi‘;l..l1-s11es.1. ' gastritis, aching ‘buck, constipation and the many other distressing symptoms that accompany n. rundown system. It tones and regulates the vital organs to normal l1e:1Y1'.1,v action d benefits the whole ‘body. The case o." .\lrs. John Ca-slord f-C-ha-rL-ttctown Jwyulty, P. E. 11., is typical o1‘ this splendid herbal remedy. mend. I strongly recommend Drew rto everyone." When people o1‘ stunting, right in your own locality. speak so highly of Draco. there can he no doubt oi‘ its goodness. 1111c juices of , herbs, roots, ihark and leaves. from which i1 is compounded,- "Dreco is the most won- derful medicine I have ever used," says 1Mr1s. Casford. "1 have only taken one bottle and the relief it has given me is beyond words. I had been troubled with an ailing stomach and indigestion tor a long time. Everything I ate 1 l l I l would cause gas to form are genuine conrectivcs for which gave ms severe pains the organs of digestion. Let in my ntomavh. Sometimes I Ilreco help you regain the didn't care If I ate at all. I Iwulth that is rightiullj; was also very nervous, but Draco is helping ume tine and I intend to ill-ks tho lihll treat- yours. Contains no mercury, potash or hub-it forming drugs Draco is being specially Introduced in Charlottetown by E. A. Foster. It is also sold In Sumrnerslde by Gsliant Drug 00., Limited, in Montague by H. J. Msbon, In 8ouris by lourls Drug 00., and by s good druqglst everywhere. ‘I "" A. ,Am0ng the speakers who address- nl the convention were lit 11:11 Strong, John Crater. J- l‘?- ;v'v_vnr-1, Dr. E. T. Tanton, Misses- J. P, Az-Ilétl. Cyrus Poirler, Cornelius MILILLIIIIII, Frank Simpson. James Nlplrqfljlf‘, eX-M. IP. and others. called the two sitting members Messrs- Ad-rlnn F. Arsenault. aasemblymian nni Thomas McNutt, councilman, were tmanlmonsly nominated. Very 110111 plimentary made by all the speakers with 1'8- lc-rcnro tn the exec-lent shawls! n-ad-r- at the Iss1 session by the two representatives and was freely expressed that st future ‘adequate system of maintenance of highways. 13rd Prince Conser- 1 vatives Nominate Candidates young men and an endeavor by all possible; r1... (hns-ervative Convention {or the ‘lhiril District of Prince was held in S1. Paul's1I-Isi‘l_ Summer- i. i l Q1112 in the district was fully repre- 1r-:e1l and the convention WM! 0X16 oi‘ the hc-st held in the district In Ill.’ Mr. Jeremiah Arsenault, Mi- lCarnnrl presided‘ while Mr. Jamel yesterday afternoon, IILV YEIIDS. dilcNelll acted as se Nonlisatlons were rent-aria the oral-simmer they would make an equally good showing and thst their constituents would have more cause than ever to feel Proud of them as their representatives. --i<o>-—-- Annual Meeting Alherton High School No 119. \\'.» L. \Vhlte re-elected Supplement 300, 175 150 for Principal Vice Principal Super and Primary School Ind 1111111111115 In good condition as are also Vinnuces. . M. R. LEARD hey o! Trustees ——--<o¢-—qqn Above is shown the location of- snd Les the villages of Sully Etrolts. in Quebec, which been destroyed h! fflultflfl. 6118f] CF61 111')‘. Messrs and W611 opinion trustee sud 150 School / 1 it.‘ I,