'r-— - ' iYAFQRlLIt (Theory 1 . It I ci-“iuiic “ “libel; ms will nreiiifinagi' James Church next Sabbath. V‘ F‘ hie. ll I ulunhgumlliltlmllh ‘ i=- ':..":in'_.fl:':.:..' s... ‘ [hf co “mils-athe- “BHIBRWIN-WJLLlAMQI-remm, ‘FHT BRANT.— The C. s. s Brant left yesterday morning fol.- rc» . . . t . - , and topics-scream"... 5...’: ififfliilné. A month's treatment and ll -, il I '~ v treatment. i iiiiiiipriiis ~ .. . l t " r fe m‘ Qilff-iirtinfieiiriiiutililo: - I hex make chlldlairth very usy. a ‘akiinent-Fivedd n. . . pinto iiiui WIFE ‘Foe cows cums “I'd i. ‘Pmlll 5 Oil “Sherwin-Will - Imus ilts. eer‘E~Wgo)\~g_ " Knliinrien "m! sunrise‘ Qfil“! “Qua-B! seudin] your friends a souvenir of P. E. l. only 51a postnaid. Guardian Office. 1|, ior "m: ROUVILLEa The c, 3_ s, Rouvllje leaves todavfor the Mag- dalen Islands. Bird Rocks and u... Anticostl lights. m; chewlllI-hr iloldnl. let You will be sur- tu stop. It kills the drum Prion Three t - , I!" vlt for '1»- It will be Tobacco and u lot‘ miisiirsii " in to this moat dreadful corn- “ “girlie: of Moovlt for D epeplid. mm“ you will get over It. ou ll ' w u; nnythini‘ Your whole Re l flHmwOVE. Don t take aw lubctltute. M w, Two dollars. one months trest- uiui THE MoNrcALwL- The c, s, S. Montcalm was reported at noou Yfifllsrllay thirty four‘ miles East lNortli East of Bird ‘Rocks, bound for the Straits of Belle isle. “m: canoes or "m: our. iLl-USTRATEQ-aflouvenlrs of th Province-best. illustrated write-up of the province ever published. Price fifty seven cents postpoid. Guurdls ffi . , gun Penclllssornethlng entirely new. n o c8 ' t I =~rsiiz~=~ii~ tantra: - - ,,i.'ih§.§i'i°l":° “id l- oam...“ ,,, FOR on: WEEK July 20th, July 27th we will give 10 per cont m5. count off watches, jewelery sliver- gtllre. E. W. Taylor, 142 Rlchomond in; com. Price per pt ufilty cents; dollars. reparations are made by the 5., Limited. Montreal. Quebec. Guaranteed. One Druggist in every m“ gppciilltQd as our special agent. r have s load lunnlv on hand. {vii u In Charlottetown n t'he '2 Min-raw. mini-m m cm... rm. Bummortide at Gnlirlleb, Ltd. iiillii. VICTORIA tor its elleiie ‘ Ilmll Ilrviae. llqsntly furnished, ll name with bathe. links it your lune In . rivttstevvil. . ELECTRIC WASHER for sale by Maritime Electric 00., Ltd. Marvcns “Poach Bar” Biscuit At The Rose ‘ililii Grey Patrons 0i the Rose a11d Grey to- day will say of this biscuit “EXCEP- TIONALLY GOOD.” The pure peach jelly with which itis filled is distinct- ive in quality of flavor, the cake un- excelled in purity and richness. A splendid biscuit for the picnic and the auto party. leeeuenucesswnessle newscaster-senses Tlleschooner Holmes A. Frank is due llere now ‘with 1200‘ tons of the, W1’! bestquality Hard Coal. We will all at the lowest; price while discharg- Hard Coal will not be cheaper this Year so" it will be ‘.9011!’ gain ~to buy now. _ Please order today. - A . Weeks" - a I ‘ consisting of choruses, recitatious i. PL-J» hlllineum-msn Lmziveshm ends“ h°ll lillfllls, and cottons. Free. ‘immlllk. Beerpfi, Weeks. kwm. x rts-__ig “ ~ ‘WNQ VA isv dramatic clad 3111mm» i n». -~v.u.y' Farm ntatYLbbr-yaen July ggmp i “"6! T0. ADVERTISER!- ‘mlilsarvare re dad um all display advertisers ' ' MIDSUMMTR LINEN SALE ends Ssturciay_ Free henrmlng, Beer 5, A. .'-"'/__-§.'-‘ ._-_t- .-,l OFFICE REMOVED— Di‘. Wlr- blmlm llfl-Sdnoved to hi new of-i flees lhiffirincttst, hdjol John- son and Johnson's drugstp 4 '~ f -'l i1‘ Al?! zlfll N°T|95 T0. ARVEITIERS-w Advertisers are reniinded.,tha.t all lllfllllay advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous lrpubllcstlon and beforelil a. m. on Saturdays. MONTCALM 8AiLB.-aMr.-Jol1n A. Wliillock of the Murine Depart- ment, left on _the Moncnlm Tiles- rlny morning about ten o'clock,‘ with n gang of men on construc- tion work at Cape Bauld. Nild. WE ARE PLANING A SENSA-i TIONAL program forleach remain- ing day ol‘ our July sole, every item will he u sensational one/Watch our nd for today. Patons Ltd. SOCIAL SERVICE-Rev. J. G. Shearer, Travelling Secretary of thoisoclol service v council of Canada and ‘Professor Tait, of Mc- Glll University, will speak ‘in the Presbyterian Church, Hunter River, on Thursday evening, July 21st, at 8 dclock. Profession Tait will ll- lustrntedlis lecture with stereoptl- clun views. All who possibly can should uinko it o point to hear these two learned lecturers. These gentlemen will speak in Bradul- bnue on ‘Friday evening, July 22nd. NATION On 'l‘»h~ursday afternoon, Jun! 30th the semi-annual examination of Mt. Melleck School was held in the school room_ A large number pf rntepayers and ladies of the dis- trict and several from the adjoin- ing districts being prescnt. The school room was nicely decorated. with flags of‘ the different nations and red_ white and blue trimmings. 'l‘he pupils were examined in the various su-blects by their teacher, ‘Miss Margaret Candy, assisted ‘uv Miss Hazel Townslieud, teacher of, Mill View and Miss Lillian Coadyu and showed by their prompt and correct nnswern-ihubtliey hmi been carefully taught. . ' At theclose of the examination Mr. William Wood was appointed chairman and a short_ progmmine and drills was rendered ‘by lhe pa‘; piis. Five/of the pupils,~ namely . Bernice McDonald, Hazel MoEach-l ern, Francis Wood. Margaret. McDoii ald and Winnlfred‘ Robertson, receiv ed tlioir- School LeavingCertifica- tes from the Education Depart ment. Complimentary remarks were made by Messrs. A_ J lilacDonaltL| W. H. Drake, Vernon wood.‘ Mal -. porn MidRae and William Wood, plls upon a successful examination complimenting tlie teacher and pu- oud the progress made by the pu- plls during the past twK. years, Miss Cloudy in a. few well chosen remarks thanked the visit rs for their attendance and also g tllie people of the district for their many acts of kindness "shown to her during the post two years which she ‘has been teaching in M: Mellick School, and suld she hoped the good will which now exists be- tween teucher and pilplltl would prevail for the ensuing year for, which her services have been r - tnlned. The pupils and visitors were treated to candy lghe teach- er, after which the si 'ng ot'_the iNstionnl Anthem brou the ex - nminutlon to a close. ‘ Ynrmouth, N. 8.. ‘March 24. i921 Mr. Joseph LeBlsnc. Secretary of‘ the Athletic Association. who were, the Champions for 1920 of the South Shore League nd Western Nova Scotin Base states that during the summer oys used MIN- ARD'S LINI with very bene- ficial results. for ore muscles, brui- ses and sprains 1t is considered by the players the best white llnlmont on the market. Every team should be supplied with this celebrated remedy. . (signed) _ JOSEPH L LEBLANC» Mo‘!- Y. A. A. J ciiuinicii m", In 1 lb. snd ihr Dr. ll. C. Ilirris Eye Specialist Offl, ,RoyalBanlt' Blltlgfilelfll, t t0 Wil- . fifties Hours Y v i . - 'm._~ ‘ha ’aa..‘.iz Ju-p '4‘ ‘QQOGOGQOSGOQQ OQQQOOQQQQOGQIIIIQIOIIOOQDOGO wee an- ~ i" 1'43 W .5 l I " l“ - '. ' ld 1-1- 155; ' i . musrliein’; ' - 7 - y, _ ‘$86,. fpbwq‘-;p,*l'_“i““;; ‘"9’ "l" P! the filial-diva‘: orricfiror ~ antifid-l” '» i ' - - _ " *' - 1 l. lflhsdlv orerlourto publications: | to the R. C. Cemetery. May‘ MT. MELLICK sciiooL exam - R rim p, riillililéiiiil‘SOLDIERS ~ _l_T_HA|ll8VlilE ) Moria/y .-:.~=17.< mr r Titliu" iii. n ‘rilji i f i ‘H’ i?i~ E. A.. Falter, Qgntrel ruqfiisf. 1,3,. “FUNERAL TODAY-The funer- of the late Mrs. Ellen ‘Shields Will er late residencm-BZIL Kink- th ' Thursday mornlugjt 8.45 St/‘bnnstanis Cathedral, thegce er soul rest in policed _ ---1-<0§--—. Paleocene" Prof. L. w. ‘Gill; -...o.....-., is re- gistered at the Ylctorltrl-lotel. Mr. n. J. Buote of frighten, was ii. visitor to iliecity yesterday; Miss Gladys Ashley ‘of Albertou is visiting in Stanley Brldgmthe guest oi‘ M-iss Robina. Glover Mr. Richmond Young, of Boston, is visiting friends at Rosebury, P. E. I. Mr. Chas. llianlsn, Boston, is visit iris friends in the eastern section of the island. Mrs. Sadie E.‘ McDonald and bliss Mary L. Stewart, Boston. are visiting the province. -Mr_ and Mrs. Wallace D. Strand. of Moutreab are on a visit to the province. Rev. NeilMacLnughlnn of St. John is visiting his brother Mr. Au- gus MaoLnugblsn, West lRiver . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MacDonald, of Quincy, M-ass, arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos_ Robert, of Baltimore, Md, arrived in the city )esterdny. Mr. JHH. Baldershn, of the c. u. _ Calgary, is spending a three weeks’ vocation- at St_ Peters. Mr. JuckiMcDonald of the Royal -Bi-il\k. who had been Ill in the P. lfi. I. Hospital, leftffuesday on a visit to his home in Pipette. Mr. E. T. Moiilillan, of Toronto. is spending n vnicution air Orwell, at the honteof his brother Mr. Shaw McMillan. . Miss ‘fhelmo MacDonald and els- ter Jeuu of Aruherst_ N. 8., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Katheryn Buchanan, Fredericton. Mrs. Colbum_ of Cambridge, Muss is spending a summer vaca - iion in the'cil‘y Rlld is registered at the Revere Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lomer , Miles and familyulegve, today for Rothe- sny N. B..tp spend part of their vac ailon. "" '“ l i.- . -- v .~- Mr. D. Si Compton, of Sacramen- to, Cal, iswisiting friends in the vicinity of, Belle River after an . absence from his native province of several ' yenrs_ Mrs. EdgriiHlVFDochertifl of Pro- vidence, R. l., Mrs. John Quinn and Mr. and M'l‘.l_ Geo. Lanen, of Bos- ion, are on a visit to friends in the province. v \ Mr. I". D. liolbert, Manager of the Harris Abbatoir, City,_ has re- turned from an enjoyable holiday to his home in Bellevllle, Ont.. Montreal and Toronto. » Mrs. George Saunders and her daughter, Mabel of Dorcheuter, Muss arrived in Charlottetown ‘Tuesday night to spend -n very‘ short vacation with relatives at Rocky Point. , . Mrs_ Cole, Mir. Rhine. Miss Walsh of Boston. "accompanied by Miss Buchanan snd Mr. Salmon of New Dominion motored to Fredericton Sunday paying a flying visit to rela- tives and friends. Miss Katherine MacPhee, Miss Kntiierln Crmrpbell, nnd Miss Fran- ces MoDonalld, of Boston, arrived in the city Tuesuy evening snd were passengers yesterday on the east- ern train. The Real" Value of a ,l‘i_icrmos Bottle , A fnuennor- Bottle is no 1008011 lookeduipon as a lux- < ,l,l_ll'y~_lor it is n means of eco-‘ ., 119mb’; Such a bottle is vslu - able- n. For the sick room. t i j’ For the ztuirsery, > so. the ptlicnic, For the touring trip, p For the dishing trip , < For the noontlay beverage, The conservation of cold m‘ < ‘heat, as the case may bee, , protects liquids and renders i them pitlatsiblewlieh without i the bottle they would ho -' wanted. _ i We handle all of the well ltnown Thermos bottle, Ther- , rmsacupsi Cues} ‘etc, etc. 1 ;loliiisos.' 8r loiimn _, -, . IHOI:Q\II“\YA§DI'AIIIIQPO' n: - . ‘T41R01! 9- m». the occasion being . zalligh. On the shaft are inscrib- ‘ pies love, to the memory of our . ‘llamas of those wiho gave up their ' l!!!» We shill-I remember them." _ Bonueli. Cavendish. QMEMIJBIBL A most impressive and ‘beautiful vsmnanv took plaice at. l-lartsville olvTllaad-av, Jilly 5th, at unee fi-lil‘ unveiling oh the nsoniunent 9mm“ ‘here by the people of the wllifesflticn. in honour of the men Illlwl the vicinity who wought and died in the great ‘we: for clviuiza- ideal . V ‘fills beautiful monument of hllwk granite, stands over sixteen f“! lllsh. aurrounded by o, mound HIXWBII. fleet square and itliirty inch- lhe words: "Erected, or a p50. heroic desd.”""Ou' the die are the lives YOL-Kllls and. country,, and below’. the words: "At the going down ‘of the sun and in the morn- The names ‘of those who returned 8T6 still to be inscribed. 'l‘l\la memorial. the cost of which has already been over-subscribed, will stand for generations to come as evidence of the people's flpipreci. ation of tire sacrifice of their boys w-ho died, and who were Willing to die, in the cause‘ of freedom and just-ice. ~ iThe servicoiwus largely attended, mainy [help |presanlt froim Clyar- iottetown, and other districts. The speakers of the occasion were Rev. Mr. R. ll. Stiwert, pastor of the congregation; Rev. (Major) G. C. Taylor, of Zion Church, Char- lottetown, Rev. ,D. M. Mntlieson, of StelllnrhoupN. S.; Rev. John Stir- ling. Bmdniibans and Mr. J. Sydney Rev. Mr. “Slnvert had as his sub- ject. the quotation “If ye break fe-iiih," emphasizing our obligations in upholding the principles for which th boys fought. The ed ress by Rev. Mr. Taylor was listened to with rapt attention, Iris subject ‘being "The cost of our nntionlioot ." Beginning with the second battle cif Ypres, lie il-escri-betl- the strug- gles nnd hardships and uudaunteil courage of the Canadian Corps. all through itlic subsequent engage merits. to hlions, victory and pealce. his word-picture of conditions and achievements lyeing most vivid, and showing clearly the great‘ part played by Canada's sons in the w-sr, and the dreadful cost of it all, ‘in blood. and sorrow, and death. He also spoke in praise of the large number recnlite-tl from this section, few, if any, rural districts having sent so many men, in propor tion, to ipopulation. The painegyric, “We sihall remem- ber ltliem," was beautifully deliv- ered iby Mir. J. Sydney Bonnel. The addresses by Rev. Mr. Mlatheson und» Rev. iMrr. Stirling were brief. imidi qmpihasized th-‘e pact that the armistice did not end the ‘iii-fill. <i1or llie (principles illr vflivléfl. in the grealt struggle, but tluitwve have still to combat the same forces of evil and wrong do- ing in the life oif our Dominion. The singing throughout was ex- cellent. ltheOff-tertory hymn, "Some time we'll understand," being par- ticularly well-rendered. and appro- priate and much credit is due the organist, Muss ilvlcKenile, for her untiriug efforts in organizing this port-pf the programme. ‘ Solos by iMr. Sandy MooGregor and M-r. Geo. ‘Beers. were excellent- ly rendered. The unveiling of themonuiment was doubtless the most impressive pant of the service. Grouped! about ilhe mound, facing inward with bored heads, stood some fifteen vet- erans; the range audience also standing. uncovered; snd n-s the slum-stirring: inlotes M? ‘the “Last Post," sounded by Bugler HYIlES. of Charlottetown. a veteran 0i N16 lute war and of ‘South Aifrics, rang out on the evening air, the flaw around the lbase lwere slowly will} (lfaljfinhby one of the, returned soi- dlers, S-gt. ‘Ewen ibamonit. disclos- ing to view the names of the three sous of linrisville W‘l‘lO made the supreme sacrifice. iFew, indeed, could watch un- moved, and , few. also, whose field of France and Flanders, where the "little crosses row on row, mrirk the inst resting place of the beloved sons of Canada, Sletrlilllil their 116mg lSleBp, until awakened by the lust GrnurbRevellle. Following is the ltwgfllmmei" ORDER OF SERVICE Offertory—-“Sometime We'll Un lion invocation Hymn No. 109—"Unio the Hills ArouniP-Choir and COIIKPE-tlfl ' tion. Scripture reading Prayer. Hymn No. 599——"O God of Bet- liel"-Choir and Congregation Offertory-JiSometime We'll Un- (l9l'.<ii1Xld"~—-Cll0il‘ Stile-Sandy Mncflrcgor Address-fit Ye Break Faith"—- Rev It; J-Iensley Stuvert, -M; An B. D. Prayer. Address--"'l‘he~ Cost of our Na- tionhood"-—Rcv. Geo. C. Taylor. Solo-Geo. W. Ii, Beers. The Unveiling The "Lost PusW-Bugler l-lynes. The Roll Cally Psncgyric-"We Shall remember rhem"—Mr. J. Sydney Bouuell. B. A. l-lvmn No. 643-" Great King of Nntions"~Choir‘nnd Congregation Other Addresses. Presentation of Monument—Gor- don D. ltiebeod, Chairman of Com- mittee. I _ Acceptance of M nument- Chair- mnn of Trustees. Prayer of Dedication Hymn. No. iHb-"Lest we for - get"-'— Choir and Congregation. Benedict-ion The King" " ' ' ‘ Miss I Mlbel- McKenzie, Drgsntiht on}: nefloic DEA!) -~ 1-2 I jeynltent sniLPilnee ltreetl present. thoughts did not iulrn to the sunny. Hymn No; 6481450 Canada”- , Choir ondiCorigreg-ation. ‘ ou-n VALIANT LIVING Raspberry Wstor Ice ~ I One quart berries, 2 cups water, 1 1-2 will sugar, 1. teaspoon gelat- Canmbell, Norman Corp. Jewel. ‘Herbert, Pie. - Lamont, Bruce, Corp '- Lmlloilt. Ewen, Sgt. Mum". Alexander, Sgt. Martin, Allan, Pie. Marlin. Cyrus. Capt. McDonald, Angus, Pts ' ‘MfiDflllfllll. Alexander, Corp. McDonald, Daniel M. _,Pte. " McDonald, Duncan, ffte. McDonald. John D., Sgt. Mclnnis, Alexander, Pie - i Mclnnis, Kenneth, Pie.‘ ' McIntosh, Angus, Carp, McKenzie. Campbell, Sgt. Mi-‘KBBZIB. Chester, ll. N. McKenzie, ‘ilugh John. Pte. McKenzie, James, Pte. McKenzie. Malcolm, Pte. McKenzie, Murdock, Pie. McLean, George C_, Pt9_ McLean, Gordon, Pte, Mchennan. Alberl, Pte. idol-sod. Allan. Mujur, McLeod, Arthur, Pie McLeod, Culvln, Ptef McLeod. Campbell, Corp. McLeod, Daniel, He. McLeod, Duncnn 1., Pie. McLeod, Gordon, R, N, McLeod, John, Pie, McLeod, Jolin A_, Pip, McLeod, John N, Sgt, , McLeod, John S.,' Pte., M M. McLeod, Louis, U. S, A, ' McLeod, Murdock A... Pie. McPherson. George. Pie. McPherson, John A, Pie, ‘Mia-Swain. Murdock, Pie. McSwaln. William, Pie. Nicholson. James D, Pte. Nicholson, John .1), Pin, Nicholson, Mulcollil. Slit. Major, Nicholson, llluriloclrhPte. ' Nicholson, Neil, Ptc. Nicholson, Willis, Pie. Pound. Charles, Pie. Robinson, George, Sgt. Stewart, Spencer, Sgt, “At ‘the rising of the sun and Int‘ 1118 going down thereof we Silllli remember them." ‘ {om .EXAM|NATION AT STANHOPE The closing exercises of . Slau- liope School took place on WBdIIl-‘is- (lfil! afternoon. June 29th, with over fifty rate-payers and visitors The school-room was beautifully and artistically decorated for’ the occasion with ferns, wild f0SBS,9tc. The pupils were examined in 't'n-> different subjects by Rev. Mr. Win‘ sou, Miss MacKny, teacher of West Cove head and Miss MacDonald, teacher of Cove ‘Head Road and‘ showed by their ready and rect answers a marked under their painstaking Miss Katie MoOabe. Prizes for. attendance were then awarded to Helena, James, Thomas and Michael H-argan, and one for" writing in the Gr. III was equally merited by Pearl ‘Marshal and Edith MacLauchlan. I teacher- The pupils then took part in the following programmet- Open- ing chorusby eight pupils. Exer- cise~“What Some Girls Like to do," Dialogue~ “Painting a Chair," Recitation- "How We Tried to Lick the Teacher," by James liar gan. Dialogue- “Uncle Herman u Cold," Song —"Vacatlon‘ by Frasi- cis McCabe and Helena l-lorgnu. Dialogue- "Trials of a School Teacher by Helena and Thom-us Horgan, Recitation, "Ma's Tools" by Anna MacAulay, i cur-i MATINEE 3 P. M. NIGHT 7 C. 8.46 ll You are consortia“. ” l a I Matrimony Wait ! , a f BEFORE YOU TAK‘ ..\. LAVISH PRODUCTION OF i WILLIAM “o. nation's 1,? ‘no V E-THE PLtrupr-g size lf~ Y‘ THE "PAN" jrahaque I v . _if_1 I-ii ‘ l "u... F......¢.’i; furnace. A Big All-Star Cast lncludln Theodore Roberts. Milton S A Gorgeous Film Spectacle‘! One ofthe richest pictu tscular scenes we have ever screened. YOUR LAST CHANCE TODAY TO; SEE THIS WONDERFUL" -PICTURE,,_, An atldress was then read to the 'l‘eui~.lici' by Russell Lawson flflil Pearl Marshall prei-acuteil licr witn a well filled purse. to which Miss ‘Mcwibc replied, thanking the pup- ils for their tlioughtfullucss and al- so the parents for their kindness during lier four years stay wiiu them. The pupils and visitors were treated to ice-cream and cake oi‘ the Tent-her. Rev. Mr. Wilson spoke in liigu appreciation of the saiisfuciory standing of the school and u ll9ll.'\ .ty vote of thanks moved by -Mr. Mal colm NiaqLeod, supported by Mr. Jolin AlcCqbe was unaiuluiously carried and prciienicil to Rev. Mr. Wilson, Miss McCnbe and assistant >1. W teachers, after which all ilepilrled p Ogrmm pserlt feeling that it ivas s wcll afternoon. Following is the Zltilli‘85SI-—— To Miss Katie blcCabe, Dear Teacher, We, the pupils or‘ Stanhope filchool, having learned with regret that you have severe-i imur connection as teacher of said school feel, that we are duty bound to show income tangible way our feelings of respect and regret at‘ your departure from us as our guide and instructed in educational work. As teacher you have shown us iu :1 marked degree and tact of one wcll qualified for the position. By your patience and kind words you have given to us an example WlliCil will remain with us as .1 _ The story of a couple who thought marriage would hi1? - a comfortable hearth fire, and it turned out to be swearing-- 4. i: q Agnes Ayers, Jerome Patrick“ ilii. ’ ‘F . res in lavish settings and spec-y iill ‘ ' to you that wherever your loé‘-l'iy be cast that your memory will r9- vert back to the time and plaui where you have given ito usvt " knowledge of your profession. Y can rest assured dear teacher tb we will be always thougbtnil ' you, knowing that the instructlo " you have imparted to us is we wurtlly of our consideration. _Y0 will please accept the acc ing purse as a recognition well ‘ lied. Signed on behalf of tbolipui- ils of Stanhope school. f; v‘ I ~ .» Farmer Government‘. To Be’ Organiizied (Specie! to The Examiner)‘ oanoanv, J-uly 20_—lProbhbly within one week the United rail-ml crs members elected to the Alber- ta legislature will meet to choose a political leader who in turriiwlll be invited to undertake the (ion first the Farmer Government, in the province. Within airorti, night it is expected Premier; Stewart will have handed overzthe- administration to the new Prime.- lvliniser and new cabinet. Tberbf is good authority for these ma; merits although no action hatfbeeii- lasting monument of your loving disposition. And now dear teacher as o. parting word, we wish l0 suyeffect the W)“ °l Yaflelda-Y- taken officially in time to pug‘ nth. “—,'I____T grocer; Eygrywhercl Grape lids oi ‘Wig, may Cancun Pou-un or... Q, L" (‘blzlv ‘Nwvluluro ' ' cash“ A F --.......... Q00 - n... -.....,,,“~-;--- u...“ .. .,, .. f, m. .. u... tum €c°"°'*v ’ u. m... "(get-no t..." W“ Ilvvq _'| " ll: A ~ with you ; help dish 1 n v. m .-.i.- Oiiialni. ~ mun-rm» ‘far-a. 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