s l l. I,,-... i- .->,-—~ 1'- ' ..ZT$..Liss-n»~. t l over osmium». i i i _ s ng-plsnting. , at ~lssmg,lrs_.»d. 5 ; K g, having been loft rs widow lwa nsipsd bmhsr hind nglslibors F} ~ »¥ \ ‘ '1- ,_“An! success your?!" W737 iifsisduo lu"i~i_lsini mewm w ggmgwirq flphntaniihs train- u; ldocelvsdvduflnx m1 mm- on wblchll entered as a boy of liltetn." - ullhlsgs n seusienoe fronuaivpvcoh dell-verso ‘by Lord Mount staunch dltreply to an address o! 1161001119 or; lfll ton-his; by the 01°! 01 Aberdeen, Scoflsnd- Whore n! qsprgo Siclphsn. he had served this apprenticeship rsiencd to and which be was now vllsiting many yours a-ftcrwlarda, as ‘Inrd Mount Stephen, Hooves the son of a ué|P9I11§if in a remote ‘part 0| '30)!- ivsndyse-rved use "hard iaddle," bs- s draper‘! apprentice in Aberdeen, came to Canada says boy, fbiiowed up misspelled-dike siiinntion to business, beams Dro- nidutlnutlnf the Bank y of Montreal wlhcn about tcrty years of ago, be- calmc Lord Mount Stephen. one of the gnfmt bllilifil! of Camilla. ‘ A Gpartanfike alpprenticcolli-pi. What does than. mean! Explained by himself "in an. course of rim‘ spo>ch albcve referred ho, "l had but few warms and no distractions no draw lmo swsylnom ilho work I had iln hand. I soon discovsrvd chat ifll eve-r accorrnlpllshled anything in liila would lbs rby pursuing my db- Joe; with n persistent dstonnlnianllon ho__nlitsdn yitnfldphpd neither the vrsllnitmg nor the talents to accom- nllnli anything“ iuimouiuinni work and, m-iurntely. l knew it." owns Qtsphisnjrad little schiocllux. he mad and mitts and- any one 6i... can do‘ these‘ two can acquire an education to fit him for a ‘bani: presidency or n valor-any. He nod no npitrisll talents" except one and ‘illusions u: discovered lér mummy. to puurstw unis object with. a lpcrslistent dciterrrrinlation to nmln it.‘ EvlTyiboy who makcsnp his mind w i1, can dsfvellap this talent and may ell-nub’ in such heights as were reachpd by ‘Lord Mount Step- hon. W's make‘ it thatdileorge Stephan did not hsvs who; we boys of to ilsyjiiouldlcsll a goodhrlllme. He never saw a movie show. never can an autmnoliliie. didn't, have I enough money for- an occasional milwsy visit home. But ihe himself in "his own my. i-Is was learning a trads which would glvs him a good lposi-tion some day. l-ls was adding us. little mu... Illltls stock of learning and becoming ednwllod in the broadest sense. pairing for a good time later on and be had it. ‘He kind railroads 0i.’ ‘his own: he commanded unilllions; he endowed hospitals; he was one of the blunders of osmium first trans- continmminl rail-ways. Ha was hou- ored by -his sovereign. homunsd ‘byulflilhe peoplsofOnnldennll his nun... wll-l min Tsn holioned place ‘in m». Isis/z... of cam. um ‘flips. world f shunt ‘he “s I000 in} in try Owns slams plan! rilotlnaqnyhwsliis, reconstructions; s-l ul-uéuulwlw w -i worthy ohm and than-r‘ ma, is out ~10“. "flclavmihr-or I‘ , . ‘_ l. . ‘other, swnsh who hcllwlflfmvdd‘ su'_c- ' and‘ who has malls his Qty osmi- iur his hiring lived "on ca». 3770i: sotmcsl. mumps’ u» " " --__.,u gig’ 4 Q Titipwwhflmicd bosom 191mm,»;- . . V ' hasiiven n‘; gvsqullflys d]: 00183011011 Wliilh (no new arrangements that this d‘ ozdlocnsmmsomoos in the new building will inl no W! . amid 31 llfilltfi ‘Wide nit its greatest‘ hon ’ imerfcocwith the 1W" 9114.401!" Hmlas lelbc. ‘Ilium-new as __, lfyhq ills expectations of qnliitlicsl vsnue~by leasing rah-e greener Ipamt of the ibuildilnc. m douibt at n rem- all that will! lbs lsnitlflfactory l0 411W new owners. ‘Mow umany millions the new “com-inn " * ' sund- ing," as it ifs to be called. will take owl. p! iihe llsllmysm U! (blinds has coins t“. -—-——<0-¢—-——- EDITORIAL NOTES corms again. _____¢ lln 1919 in cmrvlcntio assembled saw calasql-Mvrencs Provinces “wiioro ti. tl-ophe belong us. Today with the 32.411.000.000 debt - standing ‘at ‘they see a soklcn em and 84D on hround this .mmor". ".1 l fThcre are ally wold informed ionmal has ma. illuminating hilt of information in a mcenlt issue in oonlnecllion wltlh fills search for oil here: "I1. (Prince. sad-ward island) is is inner long lbreadth The chief sill-suit of its 990W“. which is shout 10,000 is agriculture." We rospootmpy wm. mend our bclnightedl (Shilmnlporuryl to the tender attention of Mrillesgh 111mm. secretary of me ram... tion, rs of [liberal rule tho debt lg slammed ms a/udiencs In Ottawa the ernunent was otssldiily lrsduqmg ma naltionnl debit, meduoing “yawn "d WW9"!!! hhe cost of living. And- Ilfberal newspapers tmmugh. W‘ "is WM y recessed his stabs- msnlt ln glaring capital qmgm WW can save Onnsids in such oil- fir-mls usi- w: Qua ltllififgo/ 000 for‘ ' i g. 4 *1; that scrlporonthscor- him’ ot King and Yams Blmaqk lllns°°'\ fiqfltholoirmsusyllicdvnolls‘fl " dnusfllhitsnlowsrotorwhwfl ‘Missy ail-stir sensin- 7”!“ ‘autos-I ‘lb many on isd°'"'°"l4 na-ylinsmuuvunuilfllm" i"?'°" ent gives the governmsnlg a three fold oswvY-"Wdistance. They show a large-heart- ity in do something (or iItscM. on mo‘ sills as it wells. In sehiing t-hs “bu”! m 9 ‘Wuhan mm ‘m prompts our fellow Canadians on like usual possibilities of making s lltiihy on the original‘ purchase. grat- controctorsisnd assuring the syn‘ diqate nsllnst possible floss of re? not b91511 divtllgod but lit will n0 doubt append- iii-the not ral- oilfi- tuna in annular-addition to the ‘in- ' been denied when Canada's debt stood at 51.600.000.000 who ‘Liberals-central tnarkets of the lake and Bt- fiwhmnx vomor nrowvritv inst Curious isn't - _ and chip! olllciisllifilfToidntd _ ‘ Montreal. Thcmlsnitoballfrseuiifrsss some Wail-lie ‘in the ' ' voriu what do no: hlnolvr nil about mo. lid-wold Island, The New _ York Times, an otherwise EVEN-p, Mr‘ Han“ ‘kmhhr Mi 13mm‘ hanks‘ 5y m Maritime Mr. fiognn said: . . - Edward island Publidilty “my... llll 1919 hill. beifore the Iifbsrrsls came dnitc WW8:- lihs naillonhl debt of Canada was $185 ps1- Q1934] of our M“ w," w‘? lilmuilation. Im 1925. after four $953191» head. and Premlisr King other ervlfinirlg this}. m1“; Lgbamq gov, and hi: large crop planted in ens machinery and Ill ‘horses. This yin-my rsconihsqbho! besnhrck- uni ‘on byn ilils; volunteer effort‘ "in ‘lthe ulna province at i nlacocnll; sd’ ondnby, There Mr.’ J.- is)‘ silks farmer, intending to crop 100 acres, had “suffered a broken afnm. His neighbors cams to his aid with,” outfits and 1T5 horses, and they planted t-hs entire _100 acres in one day. These examples of practical good will and kindness ;sre wpli worth being recorded even at this ed sympathy that is quite in accord with the spirit of enterprise which the boundless prairie t0 ‘ do many thlngsin a big way. , » ' Tho transcontinental tour of Mr, fielding of the Saint John Tim. cs Star, and the more recent visit here of a number of Western meni- hers of Parliament have been fruit- ful of good in many ways and have evoked sympathy between the Mari- tlmes and the Prairie Provinces along business and economical [lin- an. Inseveral respects they have onimon needs, Briervances sndcom- plsints.. Both the Eastern and Western sections complain of what has been called "ills tyranny of "is IIIMOPIIY." that is of Ontario .050 Qllnbcc, which from the beginn- inx have had control-of‘ both Hous- es oi Parliament and the Federal - . ' lixecutlve Government and shaped Thursday's mum wave of 8! de- ' ' gross was only s lprdiinllnnry cin- ter and was called back. l; will the public m... selfishiy to their own ands. u, ~ - Both the Eactsmi tbs Wait m; frslglit rites that would enable them economically to place their’ products in” "u... ‘iii; 3mm 0!, ll“! Population not (llanndsf have their horncs nnd both one and West have suffered ‘from the‘ ‘bank mergers thdt have finally uni. atudiilb head orricssinr- a-li~ this (Janadinn banks with their directors ‘ ‘w! takes note of this iasténsmeggrigy. ‘slice; and in doing so quotes Mom a speech on that subject delivered the House of Qofnmufip two year; ago. ’ ' '. ‘ ' ' " _.._.___ 395N009 of ‘tins ’ loss of‘ Provinces "Twenty years ago ~wo had 4r. the Maritimos, 1i banks with their head offices in those pro- vinces. We had l4 boards, o‘; directors, comprising the leading and beat business minds ‘of than ‘Maritime Provinces, - a 5min; around the boards of thou; re- 500011179 banks and considorlng the needs of the Msritimn . Pro- vinces to a large extent. They knew our difticultlcsqthcy symi Dathlsed with our ambitions, and _ we were able at that time to se- w" ‘lmnklns accommodation in rather a liberal way. Now we have not a single bank with bank directors sitting round iha board in the Maritime Provinces; and it has been said by some one. and l Guess it is probably true, that there is no individual and no board cf directors in thsso pro- 'vlnccs‘havin5 the renlfight to advance even 820.000. on o credit without the matterbsing referr- ed who the head office iIfMonQv-gg] or Toronto." ,_ ~ ' aonopls sail," ‘continued Mo.‘ what is ins imam;- with i Provincial Wail/fly”, us. oiiewbslng,‘ of 00M.- 01. transport? _t_ vsaverll re- -r~’t_i!r‘i'ssre§‘d_iilir "us; neilif. the‘ most‘ he fact that ‘MO; may control In lilo Mnloo that it is __'°"'.!.19-.-rssro m: ds sufficient capitol when we to sp- osrd a thQlissndfmlless Vi?! often know is‘ E. , a I mltobs Pros Puss trusts Mr sympathetically and of the national consoqnsn- - the process of contrailslng .l and industrial power in l central provinces of Osa- ill unfortunate condition of Just “can best b9 studied In ritlms Provlncss." It is hers . as that the hsnsfui con- icss of this centralisation I been most painfully fqlt and mist irthidry, r all-sinus?‘ ingénd newspapers “n, W‘ fdlqy.i_llh. their iuun ilnpialiienu." ' es, and Mrs.» Colin Campbell,‘ of _, school in,Tornn‘to._ -_ ‘much , nsard toiooliiicsi or) on; _ ' . yg-cqflgp no no visiting Mr. ' whdrs_'slis' bofore_procéedlng to ‘foronto to yllll Jher 101811015’. “It. Arthur §eiristo.‘_ '_ . k ‘ i‘ .1 ' ' ‘ At the 099M118 meeting on Tues- uujvjiiei-"nssnlsucv. the may Byng of drimygaddrsssod tho. National meeting iafihe zlmperisir- Order Daughters old-the BmpireYwlth high commendation of their aims, their accomplishment, and their history. nndflvith advice quoted from - Sir Wilfrid Laurler. The occasion ‘was the ceremonial opening of the 25th. annual meeting, and it was lmark- ed by a recital of.the history of the order" since its rfounding in ‘Montreal by ‘Mrs. Clark Murray. "Hon. H. -B.» McGlvdrlri spoke for Q18, Government. Greetings were brought fl-omths Mayor of Ottawa, Mrs. N. C. ISmlIlB. hhinlcipsl Regent ‘Oil s, welcomed‘ the 300 delegat- Vifinnipog, replied. Mrs‘. P. E. Doo- little, of Toronto, National Presid- ent, presided. Of particular inter- sst Were-the greetings "from Daw- son Clty chspterspthe most North- ern in tho Empire, ‘and from the chapters in India. Mrs. Van Wart. President of the first Provincial chapter. that of-New Brunswick, presented Her Excellency with a bouquet of roses. Iiady Byng spoke of the great influence of the order with its .100 chapters and 30,000 members. it had been a lpowerln the land in its-war work.- its wei- fare work and its educational schemes. Thspcllcy of sending Canadians ‘_-to thoOld Country for education was a link" no less valu- Ilfhlc than that, turmoil by‘ those from England who came to Canad- ian colleges. -’l'ha order was hi; . now but it huh-to grow still bigger. . l-t had begun ~to make its, world mark on ‘the ‘Dominion, audit hail tho "means to make‘ it upon Empire 'snd~tho "world, tho mark belt by lives svcllspept. T-he Order hind twosidss to it's’ creed. the spirit/us! slid illu- ‘material, the tciichliifbii tho" Eljipire." and the work of the. cnlapters; ' I r '-l 0o i-Mr- “ssh . . returned ffrqln Montreal Tuesday evening. - "lfhslr daughter. Miss iflilsou Lcngwerth. who =rscsivad' a B.‘ A." hUIIOI-.flBQI'BQ' If. file ,‘ MCGHI Wllllilifhfl the guest bf hcrf parents 1.. MoutrVeaiatZthgyMount Royal for till; week-and _ has. returned .> to t ~ ' - . . . ~ one Dailies-Aid» of. u... ~Prlnce County Hospital held their ‘annual rimoting in ‘Sumlmersids, on Wed- ‘fresdny afternoon, the lpast year's» work making n Jineishowing. The ofiicers"for_thé ensuing your ("rs Vice-Presidents, from each of the Churchesi Sécretdry Mrs. B. W. Tanton BIId'TI‘QBBIII'BI‘, Miss Mary Hunt. ‘It was dscidfld to suspend meetings until the cooler weather in October. O O The tea hostesses st‘ the Golf Links this afternoon will be Mrs. Bagnali, Mrs. Murdoch McKinnon. Mrs. Myles, Miss Dunbar and Miss Illthel Bagnall. On the King's Birth- day tea was served by Mrs. Has- raril, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs.‘ Wake- ford, Mrs. Duff and iMiss Helen Wsksford. v ‘ _ - b o o flea wlllhe seryed at the Tennis Courts this afternoon ‘by Miss Louise . Lyons, Miss Ruth Vlnnicombs and ‘Miss Margaret Jlhlilips. Last flaturday thoso sorv-' ‘ing wars thsM-isses Gordon and Missy Lillian McKsnsie. ', l J s.’ s" r The bngiigsment Miss Helen smith in‘ Mr. a. w. ‘Peterson, B.‘ s. i... sliiloiiilcsd ills your i; veins iiieiiséhiiy “ii scussfleii ,' among their Miss; circle pfiriendd: the wedding tailing plans ins m: of ‘June. ’ -‘ . O, O . , Miss ‘osrihidq- Waits ‘wan-s, marriage‘ takes place next week to Mr. Victor Purily, one of Charlotte- town leading young business men. is lasing entertained by her friends‘ 0n Tussdi , Miss While and Mr. Pnrdy were the guests of honor u a happy gathering in St. Paula Rlsctorywhsn they wsrs ,.. seated with n handsome tiny of Connnun- consequences." This article In ‘tho collation‘ of in mm loll-initial icllrflll nub- lislull in Western Canals contains s wholesome lesson .for the rich ind populous cities and provinces or control" Osnsdl and for the Federal Paflsnnmq as vmli. if they ‘m wiss they will gm it heed slid speedily take action in nnsilurusiénilaitionr which arc sl- l-ssdy dangerous, and sro growing ooi|iiborlyl~~~ -..---~- "- -- - ~ . i 0m. llcCrsady_ lolt- Tuesday for.- _ ‘ y viilniiéndips- ’ ‘Annual Mostlnfof tho-I. o. 0.1m. thfi ' ' cfrr. sfaougwulil. Convocation is now- visiting friends l in Ottawa, Miss ‘Nomi mug-worth; Prahldcnt. ' firs, m-jicnqrris. with p ' .. of lBoufn lath...» 4;..." I J a _ --;.-:'..".:.:;...."?"..'" - ' Manhunt s1- QTANHOPL 8lr,—_-in ‘yesterday's issue of the 'Ou4rdinn reference was made» by a correspondent to the destruction firodght to the tomb stones in the Stallions Presbyterian Cemetery. Suchsqts of vandalism in our boas- _ culture of the twentieth cen- turyiis a disgrace to the commun- Spcclaj attention was pnld by the miscreants to certain sections of the grounds. The Hudson plot with its beautiful monuments was oom- pietely wrecked. One large monu- ment ‘placed at tho head oi" Mrs. _ nlel McKinnons grave was ov- srturned and broken into seven pieces. Stlnhopo was settled b11790 by thrifty Scotch emigrants from Ayr- shire, Scotland and they and their descendants sleep their last slssp In this old cemetery; and to sec the condition of this burying ground today it -is hard torealize that there are such people in the world today as the miscreants who desecrated it. The like hasnever happened in the history of the place“ before. The persons who ‘committed ms deed» ore known. Two of them, we are sorry to say. are . idents of the community. hnd school boys and the third is iron: ‘Tracadie. They were seen ov- erturning the monuments, and breaking them with crowbsrs, We "are taking this means of letting the parents of these young vandals know, what ls expected of them. If the damage is not repaired by Juno 15th inst, the affair will be placed in the hands of the authorities and legal proceedings taken. The tomb- htones must be replaced on their Zoundations and those stones that have been smashed repaired as iar as possible. If such vicious acts arc-allowed to go unpunlshed pub~ llc ‘property in the community will not be sate. u jNeedless to say the perpetrators of this shameful deed are not the descendants of those early settlers‘ “ - I am, Sir, etc, REMDENT Stanhope, June 4, 1925. l . ltylpiate -by the members of the Sunday School lsnd_Ve's-try.cf the O-O-OO ity which will never be forgotten. s noon HEARING - .Ain office unan who lwd M 118B the mlephone frequently. began to notice a little failure in thsheslr- tng in his left ear. -\'ilh.inkling it was just a ItOIIhDONYY condili-Zoln due lo s slight head cold. he began no‘ use the rlsllt '88! W!‘ his telephone communications It seemed a Jllicle botiislr. In a short time he found that the sight swr was likewise a little brlow par. and in great haste he Collin-Rad 8 9W!!- iaillist. . llll The specialist, examined this ears thoroughly, and in order‘ 00 B9! good view of ‘the ear drum washed cut some largo places of hardened cor-lumen or wax. When this was removed the patient said "Wh u I hear you llperfectiy now Doct Thl: physician- afler n little further examining slnd testing malted that ilha entire ‘trouble was due in this waxy material lbecoml-ng lhard. and pressing on the drum. thus not m1- lliwllhg it i=0 vllhrwl-e properly. Nlow llf you have a cold in ilhe nose or throat, it might easily ex- tcnld up the little air tube which extends from the thronlt up to this middle iear vo keep the drum tense iirom the inside, You can readily. use that Ii-f tlhe pressure on the drum from the inside is insufficient because of tllelparhlal ’“ ' “' ,, of ‘I I in all partso the worliLTlie . =,-_=-. “ clonal :/’tic"and§flirsi‘n’ monoy orders, in] any-amounts, o lfcwimoinsnts to prepare and are a ssfcniul convenient form of _ Withmsnybtsnchcsihrongii-l " ~ out Canada on correspondents». .- \ ' Bank of Scoiia list the beat of facilities for . handling your remittances. ¢‘l'll l ' Bonk of Nova Scoiio < ESTABLISHED 1m l. n. nwnuav. ‘lo-u... , chansons-snows Plllflln Civil-ll 5 191099-099 Brailchcs also nt Albsrtnn. Albany. Bums - - 19500.00‘) garden. lgnlcralu, Konsinutnu. u.»- ----- m-u-u mists... 022:1... B“ [If hearing cannot be 11f however you lhitvenlt a/my suloh trouble, just try the experiment of clearing this outer carnal of any wnx that may ‘be there. Ii. is no; wise to attempt to re- move ~it with tweezers, or ‘little IE8!‘ spoons, because you wlillll not get it mil out. and you may set up some real mroufbls. - Buy a liithe glass syringe, with a capacity of one or two ounces. Use two lpari-s hut water to one part peroxide. a/nd syringe it gen- ti-y into the 6dr. Hold your head to ilhw opposite side for lililvc min- utes. so as to allow ithiis to gradu- ally sloftcn the wax. Then 'i‘iil'l syrlnlgs again with hot sods water, llhe {rnopnrtlon being one quarter tcaswpoonlfuul of baking soda to a halfoulp oi’ hot ‘waiter. Syringe the bhurdh of ‘which both are active Land hlshly esteemed workers. l" 1 “a wh ch is just one‘ mass of ‘tulips and spflngvblooni. r w p ‘s, limo Provinces and Nflwllllllldlfllld‘ on; Wednesday "and Sumimsrside Thursday " completing some 71 Whitmanwhils in Sulmmsrslde was entertained by local members and 'w'i'is_~ha'kén_ on drives to the different fox ranches which im- pressed thoyisitor most fnyor- shly. v O O C Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson have returned from n short ‘but pleasant visit to Mrs, Simpson's home in Halifax. ' ' ' , O O O The Conservative members of the House of Commons and of the Senate entertained at a banquet on Wbdnéaday Qvening of -this week at thg Parliamentary Cafe, Ottawa in ‘honor of Rt. Hon. Arthur Msighsn and lSir James Iiougheed. the respective leaders of the Com- mons and the Senate. - ‘ o s by her daughters Misses Lois and Selma have returned from u visit ‘to Toronto where they were _ihe guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Owen. In MontreaLMlrs Owen and daughter were present at the McGlil con- vocation ceremonies where Miss splendid showing in all subjects. . . l o o Captain- and . ms M. c. Ailsnby hive’, as ‘their very wol- qqmg gungosgnlrl. [Aullenbyfs intents‘ km.- nnd firs. Haggrssvcn Heap. " , , England: who.» ring is _iii_u wndnnqdnr qli‘ m. Whitslhar Diner mum. may; no 0n their first vlslt to the Gar" den Province which it is hoped will prove n pisssnnt one. , a s o Dr. and firs. John _'McNeill cf Summer-side left yesterday on a visit to Montreal. , o p c ' A cordial poisons ip being given‘ pm; dgqfifip“ I/icll Robinson of and Mes. mh. ‘Jlllison at Bi ." toil’- , ' l ' ‘flm’ w R‘ from; winhfto be in the social ‘rvlrniwul u. ln '1 mum suit bsforsjinnl. llsnv WW but M"; “gm; lpispsratlons for that event have CDQW!“ u!“ l‘ “n! m" ‘n; long-nook to mks a iunimm more than s ons- plsoo sslthih evolve s bathing bounty. Nlvhrfislsts, fashion nu "The . v ' ", '_ , , lover snail-nu uslIn-n first the Fhot pero- Of the many beautiful gardens ln_'xido solution, lcaviing it in for five fuinlpierside just now one of the. ovelicst m nus la Mrs. ‘n. rafl“ "l'“""‘"- “M” “°‘“"°" pfflcialqisit l since ins-t "August- Mr.- Mra, W. W. Owen accompanied 5 Lois graduated in Arts making a ‘ ycllmfrcl ‘that tit is irralcticully all oTe-"lr. -l'f libero is realllly no im- provemorljt lniiliie hen/ring, or rellolf fnomqlllie dullness, then start sill minutes.‘ and lblllrn syrlnglng our again. (cl-maybe necessary to wheat the lpnoccss thrcn or {our times, bur i-t .,_ls lc-ififfcient and safe. . _, . L ‘ ‘_ . » . . _ Itcvf- Oeorge - Whitman. Grandglbcmll “mil” “w d3" ‘"0911 "lPBB" Master of thel. 0.111‘. for the Moriuwcre unmcntionable as well as ln-, visible. To those who havc-figur-‘ paid ah ollicial visit to Oliesrywfl-flihflll l“! ‘Biven-wne-piece suitsi neither more nor less voluminous than tllosc decreed in former years by mayors oi‘ Atlantic City and ‘other seaside resorts. Rayon, or artificial silk. has come into its own for the knitting of such cos. tumesmnd the dark buck-grounds ‘"9 eflecllvel)’ set ofli by intricate 40815115 in the lighter and more brilliant hues. v O O O Mrs. Mulligan left Yesterday for Toronto to Join lher ‘husband as... Wlm. Orr Mulligan. and her par- onls. Rev, John Cairns amid Mrs. Omirns who are colnrln-g east llor the General Assembly. O O O The Misses Hunt who spent the winter in Oakdalo, Ont, have re- turned to their home in Sum-mer- sids, accompanied ‘by their sister Mrs. R. T. Mussen, and are being cordially welcomed back. O O O Mr. and Mrs. H. T, Holman, of Sumrnersldn returned last week from a motor trip to Cambridge. Mliss, where they attended the graduation of their daughter Miss Gerda from the Dr. Sargonts School of Physical Education. , ' ‘r o s Tileold country seems to he ills mecca for holiday visitors this - sum-mar and P. E. I. ls to be well reprcsented. Yesterday smernoon Mr. Jghnfiiliddfson m. lfdr Quebec, s . ' _/ . . l Character Reading g OOOOOOOO-OOOOQOQOOOQOO-O-OO Dark hlun eyes a-re evidence of a vsry ‘warm, kindly dlsposiilion with s fair shore of hmnor and s mung prJfir-rence for the opposite sox. ’ A-. melancholy man or woman rarely possesses clsst. Mus eyes. n lifilillfi. IIOIQ slifmors psriiioss to is: seldom entiriliiiethoss to liuhsincp' thlls tube by a little "cold". that inn] our rut a lvalf down times, until. Lobster Packers Why subjsct your season's catch to the Firs Hazard? Ws have excellent lscllltlss for sflcotlnp short term insurance. Your order wlll rccelv; prompt attention, liynllmaii 8r 00.. lid. ESTABLISHED 1872 i i Plumes 67-833 61 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Vspsnd two months visiting historic ‘spots on the Continent. Hon. J. E. Bell loaves very shortly on H similar trip and several others. (Continued on Page b) - OO~"4§§l\O-O§O~O4+O Daily Selections- ron Z Guardian Itcudcrs oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-yaqoe-Howwv - Juns 0, 102‘! ‘ _ rll-n MERCY or GODz-Who is |a God like unto ‘llhlss, that‘ pardon- Ollll lllniqIu-ity . . . ‘because He de- iightcilh in mercy. . Micah ‘I218. PRAYER:- l waited patiently for who lgord A-nd Ho inclined unto mo‘ and heard or HARD COAL l We have the Schooner “ivnlYll Wllkls" thiln week discharging 000 Tons D. L. & w. Hard Chestnut Coal ‘on ‘mu-to ior.'Llverpool and will] KIDNEY" ‘my Y: - - He bmil-ghlgrns upsilsooutofshlor- “m” 9"’ this ls bsai quality Coal sold. Our price is ti», lowest. ' A. Rickard 8: C0. Phone 240 ).\\Vl\’l£r'i’l“ \ik.\l‘ii\ l k’|i\l.i i|l1\'\-\\ gg" ‘Bi , MIT‘ [g5 7 THERMOS BOTTLES l $1.40 to $5.00 Lunch Tlqts. =ll=<><> l» lr-<><> _ um are two muta- siihiy" homo should have, They are useful at all times mar; n- psoislly during the summer months. ' . we luvs‘. largo shipment of "thou and hrs no“ ofhflnl them st very attract-Iv; prison,- - Out of mhs mlry clay: And He set my feet upon a rock and established ‘my goings. Juns 7, 1925 "Pl-IE ONE GREAT FRilEND:-— A man lhhst ihsth frlmda mun! show —- hlflirlsclf hfriewy: sndliihflre is a. . . . . lendtan, ckeiiihoosarimalna.‘ . brother. Proverbs 18:24.. v'\L/» "’*‘*‘“’“““ ~ " - - OUR mm ‘l 1'W'hat a friend We have in JlQs-s. - ' l UL Alli our sins and gflsfs to bear; , , whntsprlvlieoewonriy, _ IS Al ML llMii _ Everything to 00d Ilnl =pmy€ir!" -' ‘ _ - -—~—- _ * LUNSERVAIIVF ANIHHBNHIH) d OLD WANDERLUBT jg“ _ g , ‘liners are highways, 0mm are bye- wsys ilhslii are broad and streitclrihz fur Vifihms Old Wanderlust will get you if you ones-but leave your ' car. - » ."-' ~" M Hick; in 11058110 with all the nypsies, mil tho vsiga ibonxls wlho room, He is alideirland nbeilnlcd by slll na- tu-rs Mr from homo. 0f alone lllhio cnllls you yonder you must answer cautiously For has-slalom -lrl Green like ria- iure. oarnoirillngold, 1mg“, A rec. ',.- ,, . Ycnord Whndenlust iii limtilifluise will iookllika nature's An-d will his: you from the mom. ins io the sunset l... m, wret 0n the ‘banks of any river ho will] oiiien take arp, llyvnillyhttsirrrsndsrtoliid one» ssimmm a W mm ...'.' *4’ was .1.‘ -