o» ---..,~-- - '.1na‘nlcl~l o ‘ enlists tabla uliv BARGAINS ‘ ‘dill in Cloth Cont: clearing . . ..=... .._.-...-r..-o.i\| ‘. .li.. .1-3 Discount , ' Remainder of Ciel at One lot of dancer-eye Another lot offiiiiiio Dre oiling at clear at a viscose‘ An assortment of Voile and O ' be Summer Duels,“ to NloflT-REET l clearing at nd Satin Drone; . .. ' ' l-S Discount t nu ‘in colored and black 35.00 .l......... ........_.-$g.ss f Another iot,a_t__.._.)..._......... $5.00 ; /‘ Alotolu-utooyellrikllt......-..¢...- ...... ..-...s1.sa _ Other qoodt in nockelenring P‘ W ‘male Prices.‘ qt . ,.§.- . ' l . 0 away-on» " ' " y, oojovoowovaoo-oooooaooo“. i I ' v . _ - owwoa vflqwoiv+wwwflflvw+ve CLASSIFIED A yADVERTISl-‘JMENTS 0m iuoprtion ... your Insertions Ellis! lbnrtlonp .. ‘I-O-OQO-O Agents Wanted .100 per lino of ii vvurnll Nu per lino‘ of ii worth ..7o per lino of ii word! OOOfO-O-GQ-Of To Let v AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE oiders for the finest line oi‘, Per- sonal Greeting Cards ‘ever ‘shown in Canadu. itegal Art, Co" 311) Spadina AWL, 'l‘0i‘onto. ' " ' _ A. w. July 7-21. ._,...__-..._ ___ ____ Poachers Wanted WANTED -—~ SECOND CLASS teacher for Afton Road School. Supplement $75. John -R. Lulld, Body. , 713557-7031 WANTED-TEACHER FOR oou- _ ‘aids-Lou School. Supplement $100, James nooonoia, Sedy. ‘ ' 7570-7-6-41. WANTED —EXPERIENCED TEA- ebers for Cardigan ‘School. Sup- plement Principal $200.00; ‘As- sistant. $100.00. Appiy‘D.' S. -Mlac- ‘ Laren, Secy __ , q 7609-7-7511 w A N 1' E n 5- EXPEMEHQED .l‘1rst class teghev for West Roy- alty School. Supplement $150.00. ‘Apply Ruflfig Bell, iClfurviottetowu lLR. 7‘. ‘ - 7506-7-0-31- w A u -r s, D_-.EXlHER1BN¢ED teacher ‘for J-iarringtoli‘ iilchool. soar. nattoo. 'A'Dbly ‘JL-‘H. Ste- wart, Sec'y. 70407-801 ._.-..1_~_M__--__l__—i_-—~‘ —— WNNTED-TEAOHER FOR HUN- tef River School no 218. Supple-t meat one hundred and fifty doi- in... iFiPrli. raillsvs prefelred. W. E. ‘Whitlock, iSec-‘t of Trustees. y ' 7539-7-5-41 O ,__i_______i_i_ W NTED—FIRST OF SECOND ass teacher for (lrahanfs Road .cllunl. Male ivrefrrred". Surina- ant $l75.00.1Apply Alfred Green. acretary. l ' _________~__________ TEACHER , WANTED ‘FOR DE- Sable School, first‘ or second class, supplement $100.00. Iiector MacKay, Sec’y. ‘ " ' 759977-41 WANTED — SECOND - ,O_LASS teacher for Corravilie school. Supplement $75.00, fall , and spring "vacation. J. l1}. Flynn, sen rotary, cardigan R-R. N0. 4 ‘ i * ~ = 7542-7-6-31 WANTED-FIRST 0R“ SECOND (ilaso experienced teacher for Ebenezer School. Supplement 3175. Apply Chester‘ D. Mac- iDifinaid, Wheaiiey River. 7519-7-5-01 WANTED — EXPERIENCED SEC- oud class iteaoher for. Peter's ‘ltoad School, iDistrict -N0._- 00 SUppicmnntp$75 Georgi A. Mc- ‘llonald. Sect'y Peter's ‘Ho-ad. 7509-76-01 Miscellaneous JNO. AETRED MoDONALD. Surveyor, flermanvlie, P‘. 3934-2-17-11110 are >_ _-—-————— WANTED TO BUY-»25 TO 80 acres, good huld with buildings. Address slitting price and-loca- tion to llox i111, tilluriilttotowrl. 75517 6 tf- -""—‘ mlunsaav srocK-u-Avs v00 got your trees. plants and shrubs yet? Hhmle our agent uud he will cull on you. Lakeside Niu-seri’ Farm. Amherst, N. .S.. (‘vlrllflilllw town vPillone 22811. 759W 7-"l FOR A WELL-MADE TAILORED to-incasure Suit or Toilcfllll. .1 WOII id ell no ilasa i "but a " '7599-7-7¢2i.| ivy the, Tailoring comraay- vii" ill!” a high class trudofsilfllfiflll"! ..V.ery many wilth quaxty fllltmgitkigyi y w _ e . . . g ‘be is est sty es r Qitgecord m show samp epbabd still!!- ‘ro RENT—PARTLY FURNISHED alllniner (rottitgfi- vlllaawootl ltockY Point. Anni)’ Palmer alld Palmer, or ring 074. 761430749 2i IToQIT-hsoswou Butlfrultrs- male, 1110 Kent st. ‘i641 s. LOST-AT VICTORIA PARK SIL- ver wrist watch with chain brace- let. Finder leave at. Guardian Office. v 7651 LOST—-0N POWNAL S13. BE,‘ tween Kent and Fitzroy, ladWB blue leather handbag containing sum of money, ten, etc. Reward if repurned to Guardian Office. 7650 '7 8 2i LOST BETWEEN HUNTER ‘River and B-radalibunc, on 'l‘.ue:i- day evening, Jilly 13th, a spare 11101111111 clipper ‘Ford tire, and new model rlnl. Finder will bu rewarded ily leaving same at L. n. sulpnnilr... W7 Male 1101p \V1llltcd W-ANT-E-D ExPsnll-zucl-zo MAN to work on farm. Allllll/ Gllflfll “m, 7553-7-0-31 wlpR-E‘5t“a1‘fn“l‘=6§‘ FATRM work, Apply to A. Mcllaululd Sun, Charlottetown, it. ll. ti. 7558-7-11-111 WANTED-RELIABLE. MAN "r0 work on farm, married preferred. Apply ilnnlodlrlteiy stating 0X08?- lcllcc, Keith Boswell, Victoria. 75115-74541 For Sale FOR pat: AT A BARGAIN MOT- ..,..-or._sqer .~fl9_i2el 6 lash-r lam-y 9 f0 to inch beam. Apply Guardian g m, 1017-7-7-31 ,_ rob‘ v SALE - DINING Room table. 215 Great George Slrfiel- " 7601-14-21. FOR SALE - ONE CHOICE grade lHOlfltelfl cow newly fresh- .9|1ed,‘lMuli1ln Power, lilleirmald. _ ' 76354-821 I Fol-z: SALE-MOTOR BOAT. 26 i't.. Cabin Cruiser. Ali-lo ltoll Toll Desk, Apply Guardian Office. _ 7618 7 7 J1 FOR SALE -— HOUSE NO. 49 igiclmr, A-llmost new with 11111-10 ..io-i_ Appli! an“ ncgaeslbs Experi- m_ v on - - menta ar 7492_7_2'6i' ____________________,,__ ..__-. _ won SALE -- AT . BONSHAW Bridge two cottages with barnfl. suitable for summer or ilerlllllll‘ ent homes, vory "beau if “Oljl within one week. Apply ll- l‘- Croeby, Bonshaw. 75247541 Wanted ‘WANTED-TWO- on Tunas UN- furnished rooms. Apply K "l" Central Guardian ‘ MEETING OF TEMPERANCE ' ALL|ANCE~AII important meeting “r "l" Telllllerance Alliance we.- heid ill the Y",M.(‘--AI yesterday. A fall f9llort will be published t0- iliorrow, Tourists Greatly "Interested in Island Among the ‘many tourists who have visited our shores are Mr- and firs. ‘WJL. Barnett, of,‘ . Haven.‘ Conn, who are now. ' at the Victoria Hotel. Mr. is a Solicitor for the New l‘ New Haven and New Ha litaliwlly and arrived Wednesday night, with his wife, 0n a short va- (zutiou through the Maritime Prov- inces thence to Quebec. Both Mr. IBarnett and his wife are loud in their praise of conditions here on rho ‘island, which they found dur- \ BREAK CAMP- The P-rinm Ed- ward Iislanrl Highlanders broke 98ml! yesterday altérutlon. This unit has been under ‘canvas since the 20th and has since made splen- lllil DFQlBIVE-HB ln its work in addition lo‘ iwBIr-ltillg in many social func- tions. Tile regiment together with Ilhclffagtalyfireton Highlanders. (lunr X11‘ on - . . . “Igmandershgfigiélégses lgliylfifi: lug their short stay’ here. yamry ‘Brigade under [he cm“ mThrwglh the kindness of flilltl “mm! of Cnluney ‘Macxenzie why); i rs. trier Grant, they were gv has officiated as Camp l(,'iilllll1ilil(l"(‘§xi an onpommny o’ gelling .7 um {ms year. . g lnpse 11110 -t1_le Fox industry- fhey also vl-ited the golf links» They are dreligihied with the Isi- niilfaud are curried away with its picturesque pastoral beauty, its fer- tillly and the hospitality tendered ‘them nn all sides. interviewed ily the (luardiilil 1811' reselltiltlve, ho slated that he llllil hoard of I'll Province u-Uashrdlur" hear-ll of lPrillce Edward island largely tilruugll the lenowil, of i111 foxes alld delicious lobsters about which he ilcairl from some ltzlilway A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT —' Thr- Bllhearllllce of ILIMJCJS. flail-lot ill the l-illrbllilr lust evening was viewed with- great admiration ily many citizens. The vessel “'11.- ll- 1.111111411111011 from ‘bow to stern with innunlc/iable‘ iigli-te, rendering a de- lightful effect to liloec asselllblteti along the waterfront. The great. searchligilt moving over the city furnished a beautiful sight to unllly and "m! which Wm “m. 709" h" m“ officials who visited ilcl-e. He men- gmum‘ ’ é -‘ tiolled during tihe interview of the I 7' ~' ‘ tixcelleill service given the travell- psRsoNAvlvs lug public by the “Down Easter". ivhich he thought. would prove IIILSL popular to prospective Mari- time toiulists. ‘The Victoria iHotel, he stated. ‘was lllost attractive and comfort- Mrs. Thomas Hubbafd and‘ clllid- ren of Ottawa are visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Dewar, I5 Kent St. """ nble. its cuisine illeeting every dc ‘Ml-“SM B"'""l"l°ll“ "nil 151MB ml‘ sire. lie paid u tribute 1o l-ht‘ “i have arrived from New York hearty ,.,,_,.,,DU,,,, tendered tllenl by to spend u vacation ill vlhis city. ;_y|,._ m“; IM['3_ [pmvy Brown, and The" lllllllll‘. Mid w~|~ Fills“ irullilneutod filvorllllly upon i-he ill' and fivc cilihlrcll have zliso-urfilleil forest iiluy manifest lowuld tilt-ii" fruul Calgary nud will relullill for “Heals. v ililoul two llloiiillsJ Airs. P111561‘ A “Mun, u; “p, V1,,“ was the_d(‘l- met her two brothers, Doc and lightfu] gallon lilo (‘.1lri<‘cl'l~y.-~.'\ Jack ill Montreal, they coining from mm, H“, "k8 M. whm, he gal“, m, BMW“ ‘hill illlY ""4 reulimllg m“ had never before encountered. slllllfl "Velllllll- ilinth ‘Mr. valid Mrs, Hlifllféli. are i_ lonlh lo leave the island biltfinilill- a o a vliliu they siniii again, lll5i_i.»llCl_‘6-" to P-lily longer in enjoyyitsifealily A" Members are kequestau w ondvinvigcratiug climate.‘ meet at lloyne .L0dge Rooms on Sunday. July 10th at 10.15 A. M. for the purpose oi‘ attending Divine Service at Central Christian Church. Veterans Band in attendance. -i—~ ~£t€~ --~-- A ~ Ball Game Postponed Owing to the lulu yesterday thn lall game between Slllllnnersitlv. lllld he Ailllirs was ilostpllzled and fur-y llngeluents lnzldo 1U have the i-lillll"; llnyed this evening :11 lllc sum" ilollr llnd iiifllii! place. .lll futilre oil illir iveck that. rho ~ 1'l'.-'..-n s1‘. MARY'S convent; 5011MB -—-—-; . . _ The ciosingcxerciscs Q1 St. Mary s Convent, Sonris, took ‘place June 251th, beginning at r 0.30 ofclock. After the distribution of prizes, the pupils dressed in Whlitfiflflfld carry- ing flags, assembled on the Convent. Grounds where o. patriotic demon- stration was held in honor of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation Rt. Reverend Monsignor J. C. Mc- Lean addressed the pupils on their ‘duties as young Canadians, exhort- ing them to a greater love cf their flag and country which has devel- THE QH-tnnorrivyliown cuA arr-s RDIAN, A Bourgeoys. Rosella Mcfsaac. i ' ‘ ‘ ' gum.“ m, ,0, ,,_,,,,,,,, l Their Excellencles Grade Ill-Emma‘ McAuiay, Adele. McLean. Helen Dugsa, Geraldine,- Paquet, ,Marjorie Paquet. Evafigé-I line. Psouet. - l , V-—Virginia McDonalddthe Garden Province. the cradle of t. Frances McDonaldnthe great confederation of Provinc-j 0M. ta McDonlldfes already occupying such an im-, ,. ruby, Gnudetipol-tont position in the ‘modem or Mariam Oheverie. Helen ‘ ‘ {the Mother of Nations. Evelyn ‘fillrrw. Allno Martin. Mar-l Not. only is it a. very great pleas- Bflrfl Layla. are to welcome Your Excellency as (Continued fro-m PIIO 1.) by the A. N. Pahner 00.: Grade vI—Oenevieve iglalligaret Byrne, Leona Paquetd a ys Mullally. Elva Malone. huwed on mu‘mc8si .,, by your p- Grade "l? é-"flvm-MBYY Iflvlevflustrioos coon, as a Statesman. Ronald“ Jnlnmis’ Kama 073mm“ and by your nobility of character as Blanche O-‘Domleii, Mary Eamonds, arMan - . , Isabel Mooney. HeienUaudel. Mall-r; ‘ garct Mooney. Dorothy Moynaghn Mary Mocap, Mary Walsh. v Prizesyiiil‘ Christian Doctrine, do; noted ‘by lit. Reverend Monsignor J. C. McLean: Grade I-Antoinette Madorc. Grade II-J-Ielen Gallant. Grade lII—IV~Geraldine Paquct. Grade V—VI-cqually merited by H. Kennedy. M. McDonald, and but, if ~poasible,_that pleasure. is en- fgratitude to His Majesty in select- ‘minion one of the most prudent and, esty's command. y Alma Mam“ drawn by Alma. Already. we observe with delightj Mam“ §a measure ‘of your diplomacyin‘ Grade VII—VIII—I-Iiida McEach- mappmil out Y0“? itinerary, coming great distances—regardless of pers- onal comforts-An order that you may, at the earliest opportunity, get acquainted with ourpeopie, and see! ETD. Prizes for Department: . Grade I—-Awarded by Rev. M. F. Monaghan, Katherine Cheverie. P we ha"?- "ad with appreclm-ivlfl water at 4.40 p. m.. and on their ar- lintcrest of your magnificent record rival were a ‘mg as his representative m this Do-‘aner which ‘he vwediegal Pulylir-l will be held in th doctors‘ of i. . B ' Ifices in Kensington July 12th, Mai- peque July 13th, morning only and Berieique July 13th afternoon only. -,oniy leases referred by physicians will in: exlllnillod by the specialist. ldistinguished diplomats at His Maiq uemenan, Grade II, awarded by Mrs. John‘ Levic-Andrew Byrne. ' Grade III-IV. awarded by Mrs.‘ James E. Pequot-Margaret Mc- Donald. ~Margaret Levie Isabel Mooney-Ruth Murphy. Prizes for Assiduity: garet Wright. the various Provinces undel- most favorable conditions. us in believing that Her Excellency, .Viscountess Willingdon, has been a. Grade V-VI, awarded by a friend most valued contributory interest ill y-your pllbiic as well as in your priv- Grade VIL-VIII, awarded by Mrs, ate life, for we learn that her grac- flousness of manner and nobieness of iheart have endeared her wherever Grade III—IV, awarded to Mar-‘kilown, and have created builds of ifriclldsllip which the We feel confident you will pardon will bind whilei G-radc V, donated by Mrs John‘ memory lasts, 1 Levis-Dorothy. Garldet. i Charlottetown. to wilom Royalty‘ Grlldil‘ VI. 500M911 by MlB-S M- has given its name. has always Cqllwlly. drawn by Milfgflfet BYYM- proven herself not unmindi‘ul of the Grade VHTVHI- dollalfid by MP5 honour conferred upon her at birth, ‘liohu’ Lowe‘ dmwn by Pllumle for she stands today happy ill the f _ I l l t _ [consciousness of her position as the Grad; {in dzggfid zgglagfl-mj eSll-cceptacle ofthe seed which germ- E. PumIPLLAgnltu Mglslmlg- m" unatcd into this great Dominion. Grade In donated by Rev Paula itylhcgsiéznpossessions. stictch fl oln Sea olnv F We sincerely hope that your visit [mmgharkllanxma McAukw ' ' on this occasion will be of such a Grade v donut/ed by Re; K C nature as to create within you v. dc- MOPheTSOnL-Anna brawn‘: ' ' sire to return whenever official dut- ' ‘ ' ‘ies and time will permit, and the 'Gl-ade VI, donated by Rev. M. F‘. M ‘ l _ more frequently the more pleasing ‘Imglan Genevieve Puquet’ .w1ll it be to us and to our citizens Grade VII, donated h - - Isabel Mooney y a mend ‘in whose behalf we welcome you. cl-odo VIII, donated by Rev. K. 0.. Wm‘ °""l'.“$5‘"““°° “i °‘" 7°‘ McPherson—Annie Bushcy. yvmm“ w H“ Gnlcmus Majesty’ Grade V111 ,2,’ donated by Reyyour loyalty to our great inheritance M_ R M0nag]]nn._.Muy-1e] Gallant“ ;-the Dominion of Canada-and our; fervent prayer that Providence may. Grade IX, donated by Mrs. H. D.‘ _ , MoLeqn-qvpu-gnret ]3,-e,~,nan_ be your guide and straw your path-. i-zianti illcagruc sumo is pluywi ill iflinll-iuttctuwn only one Clty 1410' gue gal-nil: will he played that week. ‘Oil the wilt-k tllilii the gable is piny- cd ill Silniluorsldc 1hr usual two ganles will tllkc place liver‘- l Interesting Demons- tration this afer- nogou in. Harbor Mr. J. II. Alpern and Mr. H. Lawrence, representing the Nation- al Life Preserver 0a.. 07 Canada- wlth headquarters at Montreal are in the city and are registered at the Victoria. This afternoon from 4.30 oped and made such rapid advance- ment during the past sixty years. Iii presenting the Confederation medals to the pupils, he encouraged them to keep them as precious sou- lvenirs of the event wc celebrate, the Diamond Jubilee of our Great Do- million. The singing of "O Canada". “The Maple Leaf Forever," “The Island Hymn". and “God Save the King," closed this patriotic performance. the initial number of the Confeder- ation programme in Souris. and one which reflects great credit on the staff of St. Mary's Convent, an edu- cational institution of which the Province may well be proud. The following is the prize list: Certificates for regular and Daniel McEuchcrn—Mary ‘Moran. Prizes i'or Arithmetic Grade, IX,; (lollfllild by Rev. K. C. McPherson-Q. A. Kenny. I Grade X '1 Gold Coin for Christian Doctrine doliated by Right Reverend Monsig- nor McLean. equally merited by Mary Milllallyj'and Helen E. Mc- Donald, drawn by Mary Mulieily. Governor-Generals Medal for Highest Aggregate in yearly exam- inations-Jlclcn E. McDonald. _ Gold Coin for Latin-and French- donated by Hon. Judge Fraser. awarded to Helen Mooney. Gold Coin for Arithmetic and‘ awarded to Helen E. McDonald. i Gold Coin -for excellence of De-‘ Prize my sewing donated by Mrs, way with happiness and prosperity. ‘we beg to remain Mathematics donated .by a. friend as fqllgwg; Your Excellencys faithful and obedient Servants, L. B. MILLER, l Mayor ' l5. A. FOSZTER ANDREW A. IIENNESSEY 'I‘. W. L. PROWSE l F. CHAS. DOUGAN SAMUEL KENNEDY JAMES I]. BLANCHARD IRA J. YEO. M1)» C. M., Wnl. MORAN _ GEO. P; NICHOLSON- Clty Clerkk His Excellency oncc more replied Ills Excciicncyis Second Reply gun to-day may ripen friendships. Milt sincerely. once aagin, I tlrank you for the warmth of your 4 lenty for you all. v a} Salute outside the BuildiM. Their? Excelienc’ and Party set out for; Edgewater, Lieutenant- . . ‘ y crowded streets. His Excellency has‘m°m'7d°' “ll Jllli’ 91h- Certificatea for writing awardedltho gutdin‘ rand or the qqtmles since remarked on the excellent lof our great Dominion of Canada.‘ i m h m t Helen Kc M Mud: d M gowufgalld ‘he diml- "Presenuu" °! m“ 1713x7717; 2n: ileuterfantfglgivcerhxls "fl Y- e v M "Most Gracious Majesty King George-H , m, k v lNGTON.—Next' Tuesday evening- ear z w es w mm the cxtmmfluly 12th auspices of Oddfeliowa. first and only visit to Remington. EA‘ rare treat not to be missed. for their gracious reception. At Edgewater Their Exceliencles reached Edge-. ‘ of the Prince Edward The escor took 5 o'clock tea with His Honour Governor and Mrs. Heartz. The official reception wasl then proceeded with when Their! Exceilencies and the Lieutenant- Governor and Lady with Mrs. Os- borne shook hands and briefly con- irersed with the six hundred illvit- ed guests who were present. The house was beautifully decorated with snap-dragon, roses, carnations, and gladiolas, pink and white, and combined with this, the brightness and glitter of the uniforms of the officers present provided a brilliant and dazzling spectacle. The func- tion was under the direction of the Lieutenant-Governor's aides assist- ed by the officers attendant upon His Excellency and was admiraoiy carried out to the minutest detail. Dixon's orchestra was present and rendered splendid music appropri- ate to the occasion. ' i The Bull at Old Government House In the evening at 9.110 there took there. This was given by LieuL-i Governor and Mrs. Ileartz and there‘ Justice Mayor Mill r City Council, Mrs. A. C. Saundersfi and all the elite of Charlottetownv Mathieson, His Worship y society with a number also from, Summerside. entation and Captain Reid and offi- port were in attendance. On the arrival of the Vice-Regal- Pal-ty. there was let loose a gorgeous into will Wggtgrn --Tlilf and trust that. the coming Players will present years may he years of peace and comedy drama, "The V _ in Masonic Hall. Hunter River. on After once more receivingthelloy- Monday. July 11th; ‘lid’ PAGE‘ = iiulltulrri _ , a our- ’ * iillin Foiled’. ‘I82! -ENTRIE8 FOR rue 1211-1 or e [egldgnce of mgyJUiLY Athletic Sport's dose with yemm- thrown thwthe uecre ary. W. W. Muttart. Suin- 7613-7-1-31 a . -PAul_. KOLLINS AT KIN- 762i -—EXPERIENCED Teacher wani- t nlrlt Valley, RHR. of Light Horse was next inspectedl iod, first o: second class, for North- sayuw of nlnemenlflledeque School, Supplement “~50 yin the discharge of your duties und- guns was fired 1mm Fort Edward by for second class. ‘$1713 for first er other commissions of the Crown. u detach ‘and our hearts‘ go out in ferventvymand Heavy Bflgflde. class. All. liitiffiluii, Sccfy, Wil- 764878-41 —FREE REDACTIDSS (thest Clin- 7612-7-7-51 -—PLAY WELL STAGEIL- The Young People's Society of Trinity Church, Charlottetown, presented their thrilling drama "Bashful Mr. Hobbs," at Clifton. on July 5th, to a large and deeply apreciative audi- ence. They played with a natural- ness that would beflt professionals. and were frequently applauded by the audience. A classical vocal solo by Mrs. Fletcher, and duet by Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. A violin solo was capabiy rendered, as well as music. Uh were other numbers of instrumental . were present Their Excelicncies Vis- Wlll .11" Bflllllnl Trvlflfifi‘ ______¢o>-__.__._ I 7 Eastern Guardian ."SUNDAY SERVICES. — DlViIiB services on Sunday. July 10th, 1927, place at Old Government House ayby REV- W- H- Silellcllf- 301ml BE social function which will be long‘ l1 llvm» 11nd 7 1101-7 BBY P01111118 all remembered by those who werey3 ll-m- 0 ,.*BAPTIST CHURCH — There- _. Sunday, ' d1 o'clock‘. coullt and Viscouiltess Wiliillgdom-lllly l" lll Mlwllll-lll" , and Party. Premier Stewart, Chicf- ‘Gflilfmlflwrr H! 5i ollorrk; 00d Sllll" geon at 7.30. Russell .14. Wallace, and members of thelmlilllsie“ .."COMMUNION AT CARDIGAN. The Prince Edwardj“? Island militia had a goodly repres-‘vmfrillgllfl. July 10th at a. i cers of H. M. C. S. Patriot llow inrvmllllll- RW- Alum“. Milon, Quebec, will have charged‘ the service assisted ily Rev. Alex: ‘—Conlnlilnion Service will be held‘ the Presbyterian Church at 11 o'clock n. Also preaching at 7 in the, Murray of under Stewart, of Montague, and |the Cilarlottetown Fire ‘ decorated with flags and streamers; the pastor Rev. iDr. Gauge. There .will he [benching service at Dun- dils at 1i orlock. Rev. Dr. Gongs officiating. display of fireworks by members‘ of Depart- ment who paraded to Fort Edward ior the purpose. Their Exceilencies, then proceeded to their private‘ £12,125 tzgdxjgzrtggafiitsgszargh27?:itent-hing staff of Bridgewater, by cannon to me 775 mynzed u tsS. school has arrived on the is" men comma“ d d h F e“ 1am to spend ills vacation at ills . Ce an w en this was holne in -l3rudeneil dliver. concluded His Excellency lead off the dancing wnn Viscounte wil-‘ . ‘ lingdon. A buffet supper wassgserved at 11.15 o'clock in which delightfuli 6g ', 1T . h refreshments were served and then _ l ' dancing was further indulged in till g 1.30 when the function came to all? “" end. i .."i.Vir. Seymour Gordon of the .- . The basebailfi-game between the Summerside team and the Abbies The ball-room was beautifully whwh was postponed last mam on punctual attendance awarded to: Grade III-Agnes McKearney, Florence Jaudel. to 7.30, Mr. Alpem_ will give a de- monstration in the harbor of the Ever Warm Life Saver suit oi i h th i. the manufac- Grade IV-Evangeiine Pequot. Tiiecosxailtnnii :0 constructed Adele MCI-cali- and so patented‘ that it is perfectly Glade VFGWWVlGi/fl Pequot. Helen Kennedy, Alma Mal-til Grade VII-Isabel Mooney, Mar- garet Mooney. Grade VIII.~Jean Paquet, Grade III-Catherine McEachel-n. MGlade X-Margarct McCloskey, "Y Mlllllllly. Jean McLean, Helen E-Blggtnggfllfd. Help; Mooney. 0 0l' w n the A. N. Palmerrcolg awarded by Grade III-Florence Jaud 1 M '- aaret Wrisht. Helen Muliollyf A51. McxmmleY- Annelw Pequot. Adele Chevvrle. Anne Evangeline Paquet Bfldflvi McIntosh. Florence Lennon‘, All" 0- Cheverie. Laloah Roo Nellle McDonald. Ella Poole so o’ impervious to water and will keel? its wearer comfortable and at his ease for hours in the water. To those engaged in fishing or are oth- erwise exposed to the dangers of the sea this suit. in any one of its makes will be a perfect guarantee of safety should he accidentally or otherwise fall overboard. Tile suit is now in usein the largest steamship lines as well as by fishermen along Mari- time coasts. Ptactical demonstration of the unsinkabieness of the suit will be given this afternoon in the harbor when men wearing one will jump into the sea. Demonstrations have been given in many of the Maritime ports with unyarying success. The iwgtmfiit donated by Right Rever-‘ ', en ons gnor J. C. McLean. - - ‘ - awarded to Georgina Ennis. lgfxlyglllaifgfiteifyylggnols o1 mg Prize to" Geography ‘mmmd by‘ Iilct mc first ex rcss to you my Miss Mabel Paquet’ awarded to] t ‘iationp of the senti- B°"““de“° MMMY- ‘ ‘greats afiljrefnt m His Most Grac- Gold Coin for Second Highest Ag- m“ ° i” Ki’ G O e mwmch srecate Grade X. donated by a “"5 MM,“ y‘ “at, e m‘ 1 h,“ friend. awarded to GeOrginaEnl/“S you have given u erance. s "v take the earliest opportunity cf con- iveying to His Majesty the assurance .of the continued loyalty of the citi-I ‘vzens of Charlottetown to his throne‘ ‘and person, an assurance which he ,will, I know, receive with the most, sincere satisfaction. lclm\u(fi‘x'ladianl W's“) occasion of this our first official vis- ..'.- .‘l'i. , Juy "w. t1}, 1 p ' y d1 from 'i‘ol<io state that‘ ticslpgltvriig; I 2213.131.‘ 1112221252217; [or receive-u at illc Jain-liens Frlrrllglrthe warmth of your greeting, g, olilce today told n? m; llgrilcfllfillbwarmth that we deeply appreciate. {xgfhtfitéyfltbTsmy-‘imfi, m“ shlzjmigmi‘ I thank you also for the extremely . y c ie n c. Slates would land 1000 blue inrlz- flattering “arms m which you have ' - ,referred to my humble services to iii wife and myself to meet you on the demonstration this afternoon and tomorrow at the same hours should ‘2 s'"="‘ SUMMER “guardian. z‘ 7644-7-8-31 be seen by the citizens. I . t o . Nllffilfig rent at York Point. Apply _la_l-z_s_lnlue 1'0 N ‘ 2' WT‘; 1°” P°""' °' v27” ‘m’ s°'§'“l°'i1§‘lmh§§l‘§:'§ 0V6 We mg. §E.“.‘.'l.‘“‘ll.f..;° ...... ...... Celebration - ~ -_-_ ' write Supt. cr0maily-3<=l10°l'l“"l- ifics, uunllr t.“ fiw"? “Tm” tion. Provides monthly allowance and privilege nf six utonvihfi counm agt Yakanllnivtogity 5515001 a . ell) - - of Nurs 5, r , I; “aoyypzo; 3...}; tigigflfvillf°fo mpg -vS_t Peters liars . tow llwAiiifrgiiiii-‘two dilfts on" KIT- .": i ‘ 7 All 1. ~ "§iifvit§7i§lol§§m'fm°”%iil.l.l_;l .. M“ - - ' *" na'r‘e Wt: twi- -~=~~-' “°”"°'.‘.‘»'!.‘...“';1l..3.. “° f-f llmiIB ork. N0 Vfflllliil- (land L29 .13.,“ and PM“! in -""““°‘- .. 759“'7‘7"" (Pursc $150.00) P v _'“‘ - d sec fwllyrso-rmh; mi r l 3 Mllw“ 7"" ““ fl. housework. no was . Good; l"‘"-“° “°°'°°’. “rem; -.“- h"; Mrs. J A Mpthioaon ll Entries clout-July "lll- -'l u ii- ui-‘qrton st,_ w" must accompany wrll "ll"? ‘l’ 93,511.‘ $01 Kent NTliD-A i Mlisdwifitt a 5;; Help Wanted ‘fflfdlffiilfilllifylllfliblfis 1i‘ all-iii MlvAu-ron albin- "App! . Races. ‘wEbNESDjlIT-IULY 20TH $400.00’ IN all-life“ .~ Clashes are as folio”: t 1y‘ will not. be acccilleil- "Rlliml" "“° Mfilflbilf- ._ L Tlloro will be -wcil stocked 1r Inn‘: "W V"? tnigovtl-n oFwhich this truck is a) Qoul to finish at the and of 5th and refreshment saloons. 111*" but of meals served by the QQOQQVQ V§§OOO§4 OQOWQ-OWQ O \ LONDON, July '1. -,,-Ai'ter three days mainly entertaining King Fuad, the Egyptian King on a regal scale, King George and, ueen Mary today celebrated their t. rty-fourth wedding anniversary. driving through the east end ofmondon. 4 EAR M1145 ‘, REMEDY This special preparation o\ MARRIAGBS" ' FER-Rl8—HOUi8TON.-At ulo Par,- sonage, New Glasgow, by ‘Rev. C. l‘;- Armstroillr. on Wednesday. Julie r 29th, William duly Perl-ls. of Hazel Grove nud liirmil Anna ilrlouston o Rustico. v ' ' v'1 ' l Mllooasoon - waters.- ours ls being,‘ successfully , usedvln many qf the _ i . _ ‘ ' Ls-‘ v ossr‘-irox--. At st. * , ‘ - . constantottnoarolxoiisrlottotown. t v RANCHES hv Rev. Mani-ice MacDonald. on ~ ~v ‘Wednesday, Juno 22nd. 1027. Miss ‘ nnnio auto i». , ~ l at} cmtriotmmvlrtq Mr. M, W, woun oi niaufnxpm o. s (Patriot, mum: suqgataapfiflq, . rue PROMPT ballasts-rs u: nous 3 era please copy), mwi-Jtsllu‘ llrirlflrirllror . C mm! -' dqusliy drill], Sryiutlteaqylm?! Greg‘: Iunlffui" “em! ‘7 the Empire in the past. A great part ‘ Thegédyiclgmyyyuiylhghli ‘L- repmvml of my life has been spent in the ser- w“ yeayhed ‘n.’ , ‘_O,;,(_E_IIC‘_ it , vice of the British Crown and Con- ' L “ ' " " ' stltution. It has been my good fort- twen British, Jn-tltvese and (‘er-l mun counsels ntlTsillgtiw. x lune to have worked m the best‘ of LQNDON’ July-L __0wmg to rehimy ability in the interests of that gsguflfig new; from ghantung’ 5ayg.COmmOnWe8lbh of nations, the Brit- a Router message from Tokio, thelsh Empire. l0 Wlllch We “ll 07 "5 Japanese war office dccidel to post-E have the nrlvllese w belons. and it pone the despatcb of troops from‘l5 my sincere have that when my Duel-en, Munchurip, to Top-ism‘; tenure of office, as Governor-Gener- al of Canada. is finished, I shall have contributed in some degree to the progress and prosperity of the greatest of the Dominions. tlMIayXI gilank yougisir, ‘very tiar- dvuce)—<Au incl-ease of 1-2 ccllt er c" "Y °l' W" c “rm n8 7° e1" b shel in Canadian wosteril oats 371W? l0 my W13! and llg-‘illfed 31x0" the onl feature to note in the ll- Y°ll B"? ell F9 Pa!‘ 000 0i‘ robot grain‘): mgpkgt today. No, siyour remark that she has been a grids sltz-iling mtg-cents‘. Dusinesiilllllaliilblll-Oéy iriliozgsliltto pzemin my aerial y was (In -.-.'i"he lour trarleillll 0 Ml i1)!‘ YB 0- mvfil- for spring wheat grades was unlnl‘ ; interesting to me to learn that thus raved; fiwhih, winter wheat i'Io-ill1‘_eariy in our acquaintance you know TIIE MARKETS lMiOLWNTRiEAlL, Jilly 7. — (Pro- 5'5 It is a very great pleasure to-my s‘ while flowers and ferns which were! lined along the balcony railing pro- duced a delightful effect. The music was excellently furnished by Dixon's-l 10.30 a. m.—-Leave Railway Station by motor car for Summerside. via Town Road. Short stops may be made at towns and villages enroutefl 13-45 P- mr-Arflve at Summerside. 12.45 p. l1l.—‘—Addl‘BSS to Their Ex-’ cellencies by the Mayor of Summer-l de. l 1.00 p. m.—Ltlncb_eon by the May-. or and Civic officials of Summer- side. l 2.30 p. m-Leave Summerside for; CPflDaud. Victoria, Hampton, Bon- shaw and Cornwall. 5.30 p. m.—-Tea at Beach Grove. Inn. ' 6.80 p. m.-—Arrive at Lieut. Gov-i ernofs residence. ‘ Hotel or Beach Grove Inn given by» the Premier and members of thei by ririivirty o-s a wl-arm- shifts his ivelglhlt -i‘rolur one foot to the (lili(‘l' alrcruutovl yr i‘ It Pays To Get The Facts A largo proportion of all the‘ ‘nerve energy lonqrliod In n l I pistols!» a limited demand. A falryso much of my family history, for m! unt of _ ilsittees continues to it is very true that, if I have done abd- roiied oats in spite of 110d ponditkln of paszures through- Oiittdlfle country and supplies are the ‘ atcd that tihe carry ovoi- of the old quip tviu be afhfili one little choose ill pljica; is expected. Limited sup- gylyies olTliigih grade eggs have ten- ‘ ti to a geyngreyifairness .ln ill rade and l! t o gh prices have not. ellan ed the geneiai undertone with: srggéttmfituttzlysseful o?‘ t E the ‘ariuiti is good. Receipts, flow-m“ W.“ ‘y t f ' m“ '9 ° 1c‘ ever. are somewhat increased over v m s ° last week. Tile trado in new crop United States potatoes is fair bu-t supplies on spot are ample for all received everywhere with the ut- most kindness and consideration, all of which encourailes her to think ejthat she is going to mak- here a . I t . |' l. . .. i ~ i WHICH’. ;'0':|‘0t'.lte!i‘|.\ri:l‘|i. ‘"70"! 1" wants at present, The demand for wndmom‘ In u“ ‘P99100110 l.” me . . . 7 o J. MciNNlH EMB canallinn’ old crop is liniitefl- rllo "m" W" "l" W 51.176 much look- ff l ‘ll ' ' President R 1 butfelr trade-is unohanxed with llt- "lI-‘miflm will". Illbfil .1116 t6 ‘ ' ‘GUAR; _ tle..illterest imnifested by outside mllmlfl“ __ , Y y . buyers, while the‘ cheese trade is o’ 7°"? mlfilll- ‘ It ,1 < . ‘ one lng 0st‘ lines of millfeed p any useful service in my public 1ife.1 ya very ‘great deal or the credit for‘ it is due to her who rhea been my _ , constant inspiration and encourage- wligygo 101239 l" I00"- lllc rlelriflllil. i ment during my work. She is finding we clr for a snarl can» a! hay in Canada nothing. but good-will‘. '1 Quebec are bright. bllt it is esti- 1nd Boodqquowshyp; she h” been. ;ver_y happy stay and. she hopes, at’ ecessity be of short duration. but I can assure you that it is our fixed intention to re- visit you under,‘ I hope. less official such ‘commanded-so: itappuy p,» normal body In expended in the not of using. Eyes no often found to ho defective so that although vlvllon is still good. they. no ransom- ‘III tvvlre or vhroe tlmu their ul- Inttod portlon of nerve Iorohthlu robbing other vlfnl lllllllll u! their vnlltlvo power. The result Io sol-loan physical dlourqlorl-nlton in nmm» pavu night, weather permitting. _j_<-o>-—'-— ‘hire holistic-g fllouso at the I91!- ‘ohtalin iriglldlty. 4 0y a, nflllp in liblviand has been - 1 ea Orchestra which was in attendance‘. ‘iwm m, lromyorced iuncrem m ‘Today's Programme _._____._,4 Charlottetown via. Bedeque, Tryon, -> i 1 i l i l 7 ‘ooawwwaowuoonwo-M g > P D l QOQQQ-O-OOOO b l’ l vw. All the hmly. Two 010ml every Ion people are in this flu. yet the coal Maw or their trouble ls often not oven yaw-nominal nnlll n tlmronrn n- nnmlntlnn or In"! m» fol-ts. 1 "Who" II ll) "l!!!" illit- vlvor In suspect 07o strain. "to common mm: thing no do In to n lhovovlgh nomination GIT ‘III! I‘ (W! AFUIW‘ Vfllll. WWII. H. J. MABONv ...2::::.":':':r~ ~ qr- ‘ 1mm. complmry menov _ i and the United 81st" hivi 8.00 p. m.—Dlnner at Victoria‘ > QO-OQOKOQOQOW-OQQO . repair! ind Improvements, it ‘ ' who want v vlcrolllll llouil f __.__ ,1 One of the largest and bolt” > equipped Hotel: in Eastern. ' Canada. Contulno 120 roe 44 of which have prl _ . in me pint few years.» flow y Hotels throughout Canada , D D It; splendid table. Oourtooil! service to nil quests. Tole- piibnen in rooms, Government. ~ -——————¢O>-—-—-—— Rates $4.00 to $6.00 par day. y ‘Courses to instruct farmers in : mifliliifll nilzvili: 11s oi alif-flflllllllc‘ i have. been ervtili.l.llr.iiied by illlll 73TH" y . ‘illihn govern-ment- i Ilotel Co.’ y I . . , ‘Nmv il'()l‘|('l‘ ska-tea are lllillllfllilil i propping. d HARRY c. BROWN, Manager ‘Vwvv QIIEEI IIOTEI. Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many’ thousands of dollars In wvvv-Vvvvvvwv is now the linen Hotel of its clue in the Maritime Prov- inces. It lppliil to the» h comfortable Hon! and splendid table sill excellent service It i model.‘ on prise. Rlhl mm IS-N to “U. par day. ~ ~ I (‘£45