l aumoulsns WANTED ‘WANTEE-u-IBT OR; 2ND GLASS .5» <.».-..~- .- Lav-ray <. e; ' ‘WANTED-F: sscoun CLASS *' . ‘PINES SCHOOL ‘ act 4,1521.“ “'¢.;--:¢----,.-.-.-"... nut "Ill "IMF"! to one: out nun mung“; u; mm" 5"!“ Jflai‘? "P “ll "h figurine‘ Alvnr-tlnoncltn --------.‘ -11 1- 1, ‘ v-"~---- n“.-. .v---- , teacher for. North A. Wright, qecftaryt _ it Stewart, Secretary. Secretary. WETEACHEITWANTEDP- Fins‘. McFarland. Bed equc. ‘TEACHER WANTED. FOR WEST Devon school, District N0. 8. Slip- ‘piemcnt $126.-Appiy to Mr. Chi-ir- ies Moresbcad, fSecy. Trustees. __-» tcaoliei‘ for South Iienzic, Secretary. teaciiei‘ for (Iuvcndisii School. Supplement $125.00 J. Wliber ‘(‘lark, Secretary, liuntei‘ River, It. It. 1 ---i_- WANTED-TEACHER FOR HUN lei‘ River School, N0 2.18 Sup- plcinest $200 First class teacher. preferred. Apply W. E. Whitioek Secretary. WANTED. —AN EXPERIENCED First or Second Class 'l‘eacher for Hamilton School district No. 96. Suppelment $150.00 11o- ward llainsiiy,_Secy. of Trustees. ‘WANTED FOR MAYFIELD School, a second class Teacher. Supplement $125.00 Apply to J. E. Fraser. Sccy. __ , Bedeque t school. Suppiement,‘$150.00. ‘J. A school teacher for Rice Point School. Suppliindlil $100.00. Dan- tel-NHL icl K. Taylor, ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR North Tryon School. Supple- Invllf- $125; ‘G60- H. Callback, ‘Secy. ' _ --~* WANTiE-D -_—- TEACHER FOR Harrington Siehool.“ ' Supple. ment $150. _Apply t0 (j_ E_ WANTED—MALE TEACHER l-ug Gireenvele school, ‘No 210. Sup. clement $125.00. Robert Currie, or second olasrteacher wanted for Idernwopd S hool, No, 77. Supplement $135. 0. Alexander B. *WANTED'—- SECOND CLASS Granville Supplement $125.00. John G. Mc v vvv vqvv tary. » ism» ‘m; "e.‘:.:r‘t:..‘;.:r2‘;s.:.‘2r . ‘ass pra- tnry. Rhee. Cumberland, Seeretar . tt WANTED-FIRST cLAss TEACH $200.00; W. Ii. Long, Secretary. teacher for Green Bay school Supplement $100. Apply Edwaid Mcllae, North \Viitsiiire oi‘ Gordon Brown, Ilunter ltlver. ‘TEACHER WANTEL FOR ANG Io Rustlco School. Supplement 5120-00- Apply J. H. Buntuin, Sec- retary. ' ___________ ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR RlV ~er View School No 69 I(itig‘s Co. Supplement $100.00, Spring and fall vacations. Apply Freeman Ilobertson, Secretary, Point Pop- lar. ‘WANTED 2ND, CLASS TEACH. er for Lnkevilie School. Supph nient $100. W. B. Baker, Secy. MISCELLANEOUS __ MAKE MONEY‘ AT HOME.—$15 to $60 paid weekly fer your spare time writing showcurds for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show (lard Service, 57 X-. Uolborne Street. Toronto. REWARQ-TWENTY-FIVE DOL- ‘ lars will be paid for information that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons that stole a York'shlre terrier answer- ing to the name of “Guesi-i" from tlic residence 0f Dr. Lcdweli on Stilturday, J-utne 25th. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR Iloughlin Island School, No. 105, Second Glass preferred. Supple- ment $40. i). J _McCpi;nia_c, Secy. n» 5 . . ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS 'I‘cachcr for Ringwood School, Rocky Point. Supplement $125. Nelson tiurrie, Secy. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR UP- pcr iii-lie, brick school. No 1113 Supplement $75.00 voted for third class teacher. Timothy C. Young Secretary. ‘WANTED — SECOND CLASS teacher for Pembroke school, N0. 144. Supplement $75.00. Apply David Sencabziugli. WANTED-Znd CLASS TEACHER for North Granville School No. 128. Allllly to 1i. '1‘. Burgoyne, Sec. llradalbane, n. II. No. 1. WANTED-TEACHER FOR GLEN Valley School, No. 103. Liberal Supplement. Willard MaeDow- ell. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED - FOR l-‘lat ltlver School. ‘One hund- rod and fifty dollars supplement Applv to Angus Ross, Secretary of 'l'i*ustcos. ~¢--_Q__- ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR EI- - don School, first or second cilass. Supplement $150 not including minimum. Midsummer‘ vacation. Apply to J. It. McWiiiIams, Seey. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR LIT- ‘ 11c Pond School. ‘Supplement votmd $100.00. {Midsummer va- cation. A. l). McDonald, Secre- tary, liot 56, I’. O. _.___________. ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS 'l‘eachcr for North Milton School, No, 105, Queens County. Supple- ment. $100.00 (J. E. MacKenzitu Secy. , WANTED SECOND CLASS teacher for Greenvalo school Supplement $100; Apply Edward Melina, Norih .Wiltshlre or Gordon Brown, Ilunter Itiver. F ini WANTED — TEACHER FOR ‘Milton School; duties to cem- monce July 1st, 1921. Must he second class. Ap 1y in person 0r by letter." norm Gillie, Se- lirfilllfy. ll. R. 3, Souris. _..._._... WANTED _ FIRST on vpiacoup 1min teacher fcri Warren Grove, clinnl Nofitilf- _ ‘Supplement i150]. Mid-summer vacation. illty l)unca_n._ Iss0 _ secre- tary, North 111w ‘T’ “ -"<->-¢— vz ‘zoo euauruan TEACHER! ne- liulred {or town, village and rural "Illinois. in Saskatchewan and Alberll. opening fter midsum- mer holidays. Pa. rnbie salaries obtained Apply stating qualifica- lions to Canadian lfenchern’ Ag- 0110)’. 130x 14. R ' hunter no 438 requires teacher holding 2nd ollns eirttfleete. Duties to commune August -. 1st. salary $1.001? par year. Apply stating experience to Fred . V‘ Moore. Secretarrymnd TreQurQp goiter Sank. 136x128. ~ ~ . i {@- WANTED FOR PLEASANT VAL- loy Gebool No. i“. i560“ III!“ - o r 8n I oment 0188.00 for ‘vsatzsman waursn. -mi.zs- ‘AGENTS as? m A PROFIT- EL. AY wrsatv ‘Arlinéivrtr .t§l.lv ‘emniorment FOR SALE ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN ‘paper. Apply at Guardian Of- flee. *FOR SALE A NUMBER OF CITY oi’ CharlottetownDebentures $500- 00 each, maturing in from four to twelve years. Also Provincial Government Debentures iiiatur ~ lng in eighteen years. For pirrtl- cuialrs apply to McLean .0 Me Kinnoii Royal Bank Bldg, Char iottetown. V __‘ I FEMA-LE 111111.1- WAN ‘ED ‘WANTED LADY BOOKKEEPER capable of managing country store. Experience and reference necessary. State ivitges expected Apply D. Guardian office. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework and able to cook, good wages. Apply Mrs. C. L. Miles. 80 Longworth avenue. Phone 083~J ‘WANTED-A MAN T0 HIRE BY month. Apply to 1'etor Rana- ghan, hinkora. ‘HELP WANTED MALE.—Any intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writing news and special articles for daily and Sunday newspap- ers, we will show you how. Semi t'nr free booklet. A Straight; Talk to prospective Newspaper Cor- respondents." Nationai Press Bur eau, Buffalo, N. Y. ‘HELP WANTED MALE—FIRST class auto mechanic having ro- urncd from Detroit. Mich, new seeking a permanent connection in the capacity of service super- visor with a growing concern will start on n moderate salary but must be steady. Write 1*‘. L. Mc Isaac. co. Northvvay Service I)lv. Boston, Mass. _ man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is bevond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time (I011- IMG_1118 incomB- We require, e man of clean character sound n mind and body. of‘ strong per- sonality who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- ing concern where industry would be rewarded with fur above average oarninzfli marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. J. C. ‘Mcbean. Bell, second floor Riley IJIIIItIIIIK- Queen Street. 0D‘ posits Prewse Brothers. able all year commission busi- ness of your own. Every Plviwrlv owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of bard! Rod Tag trees Ind plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Writs Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. selling our complete and excius ive lines of whole-root fresh u ; ciissiiiiiii iiiviiuisnnifl Ages-filaments IIIII Ills hulls‘. l0 In III. In n"; h. ...§_.'-.;n:::':: ::.‘:'..".:.:‘. '"~ *- e MM - --.- In lll:wel .9. mt‘. b.‘ n" “$1 (F. all ° °°‘v rwa-voo ___._____________ *WANTED—TEAOHE‘R FOR NEW 6 London School, N”, 92_ guppy,» ment $200.00. Midsummer vamp. I011. Iiugh B. McKay,_ gem-e. Supplement $125,011, APDIY A. M. McKenzie, Secre- TEACHER WANTED FOR NINE Mile Creek Sclieoi, first or see; end class. Supplement $100.00‘ Midsummer vacation. D. Mc- er for Spring Park school, mat-e teacher preferred.’ Supplement, .__._____________ _ ‘WANTED - sscouo CLASS EALE HELP WANTED “T 4th to 1-3th inclusive. A GOOD FIELD will face the starter at Garfield horse raceg ‘IA/oil, July 6th com: ‘r0 s'r. couJWiaus tea party, East Point. Wednesday. July by team and by auto and enjoy best outing of season. MICE CREAM SOCIAL-Come to Foster's Ice Cream Parlors, Tues- day evening and have (Icllclouq strawberries, ice CF81?" and (mike and help the Prolcs ant‘ Orphan- age. v THOI-lNE—1n this city, July 2n)! Alfred 'l‘horue zlged '10 years. Fune- ral frotu his late resilience 15 Park Street iihis (Mlfllilfll) afternoon, services commencing at 2,2t0_, {une- ral to leave 3 o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery. ARTlLLERY—Annual inspection {Draught has. lib .,, . . -.. L. ._.. I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 111111117, lillNTkALTIlmlfi-'_ DR. C. C. ARCHIBALD will be absent from his office from‘ July BEAUTIFULLY shaded grand stand. and a watered track at Garfield \Ved.. July 0th. "Nu dust." STRAWBERRY AND ice cream festival at Union Road. M0nday_ July 11th. Reserve the date. AFTER LONG ABSENCE-Rev. J. Bernard Praught, Part Priest at Alitamlcadaé, Cfllllfflfgillflt a lived ‘III thec y as wee. atier raugit is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Praught of Pownal. l-Ie isar present visiting his brother Fret at the oid_ ho e there. Father Praughfs visit ermmust neeesnai. iiy be a shorthne, but he will try to see his numerous relatives and friends before asng. Faiths. resident ,0! (Jlailfornia for bver‘20 years. It‘ is lit gleasurettolsee thlatl. hedhas not ns "any o is gen a an lovtug conipanio r122‘ ‘EéDIlL-44S friends if) his lslan -~ n‘. ~We heartily wish him a very pleasant visit. 4 and classification of Signaiiers. The siguallcrs of Nos. 2 and 8 battery! Artillery will hold lhciii annual classification inspection at 7 p. m Wednesday the 6th inst for gratui- ty. The inspecting officer being (‘apt Jones M. (1., district slgnaliq iiig officer M. D.. No. ti llaiifax.l All slgnailcrs of the above iinlt that were examined for certifie-l ates and bonus (last niontii) must take part in this inspection bo- fore l'(‘(!l%l'~'llIl.‘,' bonus. \V. ii. Itciiip- icn, Sgt. Inst. MONCTON RACES-In the iilonc tou races Friday the 2.24 trot and pace ivas won by ('ol. Waltz. own- ed by (ieorgc MatiDonaid, (iliar - lottetoivii. 'l‘liia I<‘lni~4hcr_ owncil by iiyan_ St. John was second, and "lllack Diamond" owned by ltuch. of bloat-ton, _1lrll. Best Time ‘ - in tlic 2.19 class, l\ii~is lit. W. ll. Nil-Arthur, Kcnsingtoit, was first; J. l*‘oi‘bcs_ ‘Col. McKinnon, t‘harioitctii\i'ii. 0nd, aml Victo- ria, Dr. iVIc/tlll , Sussex, third. “BS1. time 2.1914. i .-_--- ___ Minnrnl‘: Iilnlmcul; [or Folds. lilo. ' Piiicsoxaixs ’l‘he many friends of Mrs. John. \Viiyc,_ illliitci‘ ltlver, will be pleas- ed to heai‘ that she is progressing favorably itiidcr the care oi’ Dr. J. .\. t‘. ltodgcrsoit from a very severe attack oi‘ sickness. Mrs. J. I). Jenkins accompanied by IIIJI"IW(I ilaughtcrs, M_is‘es Eula zind-‘Fheiititi, city. and M . Ding- wcil Jenkins, Vernon, are ltavlng u ilelightful visit with friends at Halifax and Miisuuodoboit. Mrs. Norman Beaten and datigh tel‘. Miss Iicssie oi North Si. Ei- eanor‘s are visiting friends in Mou- tuguc and on their return they in- tend visiting friends in this city and linloii ltoail. Mrs. l.eo.,1.abslnger, of Sivlft Current, Susie, and hcr iiltlc niece Margaret lilarshali of‘- ltcglna,| Saslc, HITIVOII in the city‘ on Fri- diiy night on a visit to the form- er‘s parents MI‘. and Airs. James Smith_ 04 Great Geo. St., (‘ity. Dr. and Mrs. f‘. (T. Archibald, leave this morning for iliuiifax to attend the Annual (‘onvcntion of the (Janadian Medical ASSUUIHLIOII. From tlicre tlic)‘ expect to proceed to Bear ‘River, Annapolis County, whcreDr. Archibald carried on a general practise for several years. and whore Mrs, Arclilbulil's mot- her is now ill. Iii‘. Archibald cX- nt about ten days. STEWART-At llnion Road, Lot LiIi_ on .1.iiiy 2. Charles Stmvart, aiged 72 years. Funeral from the iaic residence 'l‘uesdny', service bcgiuiiiiig at. 2 o'clock. Interment will bc at llarringtoit (iciiicivfy- PICKARD.— At Charlottetown. July 11rd, 10211, 'I‘itonms Pickartl. aged 111 years. [Funeral on Tuesday at 2 p. m. from his iatc residence. 101i Jqusiton. “awe! to Winsioe. No flowers. ' ' lailiiwciglii 116110.11... Suioinan, Mary David, gWuI Larter. David harfeij, ‘Josepiillw liatclilltlcr. Kenneth. Fraser, Julia - UP-TO-OATE ,'$?I'<EAMER- The S. S. Manda‘ of th'e CanadiantSteam ship Linc, arrived in port ‘Friday ‘evening and sailed again after a ‘, few hours. it is a long time since |such an up-tn-date steamer has called here and it is a pity that she‘ was compelled to sail again about tnidnight as no doubt she would have been visited by large nuin- bers of our citizens. The “Manoa"_ is a boat of 0000 tons, 400 feet long anzi about 45 feet beam. Stir uas built in Germany in 1912, be- ing practically a new boat. ~1Icr engines are quadruple expansion developing a speed of from eleven to twelve knots, and are equipped with all the latest auxiliary 1W piianccs. She has refrigerating nia- chincry"ani1.five,coliI storage chain hers. Two of these are for tlic ship's use and the other there may be uscd foi‘ shippers; they will Iii all probability be utilized on com- ing back from Newfoundland, from which place she may take a siitali cargo oi’ Jish to Montreal. The steamer had a large general cargo for (Zarvell ‘Bros, who are tlic ', sittp's agents here_ and took away about 50 tons of cargo for New- fotindland. She will make several calls licrc during tlic season. A BRILLIANT ‘STUDENT. ~- Mlss Daisy E. Puley whogriiiluat- cd from Fredericton Iilgh School June 20th is one of Fred-erictonfis filircst daughters, as well as one of the clevercst. She is a ilescend- ant of one of the most highly re- spected families along the St. John River, being a grandauglitcr of the lion. \V. E. Paley. who for 25 "years ‘was member for Sunbury; graiiilaugliter of G. A. Riley ex-M. P.; niece o1’ Senator Dell Puley of Wolsey, and only daughter of .W. E. Puley, salesman for the Ill-ori- tiine Provinces oi’ til-g Sharples ('0. Of a bright and sunny (lispo- sltion. Miss Puley has endeared herself tn class mates and teach- ers alike, who all wish her every success in the profession she has ,c1ioscn, Miss Puley with her par- ents was a guest at Revere Ilotel while here made many friends who will be glad to hear of hot‘ success. Not yet sixteen years of age. site has a good start up the ladder of knowledge, and will enter the university of New Brunswick and take up the study of luw. ----£O)-——i GEORGETOWN SCHOOL 'I‘lui Georgetown school iclosed on Junc- 30. Following is the list of the pupils who won prizes and certificates . The Governor Gencrafs medal was awarded to Marion Douglas. MISS CAMPBELUS ROOM (‘ertiflcates-dicien Douglas. 1011i- win lloll. Dorothy Jenkins. Mild- red Bell. Winnie Walker, Leo Gotcil Ella ltoss. Francis ‘Landis, llelon Donovan. Anna Burke. Emmet ‘llatcltilder, ‘Howard Licwyin, John ltafuse. 1st Prize general proficiency, presented by Mildred Donovan awarded to Violet (iotell. Prize for spelling-Alildwin Bell. 1st prize general proficiency, Helen Douglas. a 1st Prize, spellinlp-Carmeilita Solomon, 1st prize Agnes McDon- ald. Prize. Ray Larter. Reading, Walter Solomon, Prize Irwin Sampson. 1st general pro ficiency. Stephen Sculley. spelling, Mary Ilowlett. Reading, Winnie lMolhinaltl. MISS MOD°NALD"5 ROOM *('f.'l‘llfl(‘illlit<i—~l'llIIyS mite. Mgr? Ilouilreauit, Jean McDonald, A5110; r0 Burke. Doris Sltinnerl. Sllllflwvll Walker. Jenni-e Refuse. list Prize general. -pi‘oficiency-- Ralph Douglas. ‘T Jst Prizck-Phllys lloylfi- Prize attenilance~Agnes Solom- on. MISS DELORIES‘ ‘ROOM (‘ortificiites- lfllsig- Knight, An nie Murphy. Francis Mciiormzitr. Madeline Johnson" Fatistinu (iotell ‘Return this Coupon with Y0lll' 60,000 EXTRA Name of Subscriber Address Candidate Io-order trees and plants. en stock and service. We teach rill" Address I . ‘n - 9F THEQE CR! ‘rms coupon wonru 50,000 POINTS. ‘ FIRST SUBSCRIPTION (lOliPONTO IIIIDIAP YOU GET AN EARLY START. first subscription. for one or more years. and yeti will receive in addition to the‘ regular number of‘ points given as shown In the published schedule. .-\ J I i-i; ' j u‘ . I ,,».._\ POINTS “tn... "so" 1...": IIvnII n--~-- In-r-‘r on." -----. t... ........ DITID TO EACH CANDIDATE are giveii an opportunity of hear- Sociai (Service *‘ Meetings The Rev. J. D. Shearer, D. D.. general secretary of the Social Service (Jouncll of (ianada, is making a tour of P. E. lslami, Dr. ‘Shearer is accompanied by Dr. W. H. Tait, professor of physiology, of McGill University. They spoke at ‘Summerside yesterday and will continue their tour throughout the greater part 0t‘ Jtily, speaking at the following places: July 4-—Kenslugton Jilly 5~liazelbr00k. July 6—Orwe|l July -7—-,Valieyi’ieid July g-flBlilflffifil. ‘ Jilly 10~Wood islands and (‘aieé donla. July 11~Murrziy HarborVSouth July 12~—Murray l-larbor North July 13~Montague ‘ ' Jilly 14~-Dundas July15--Mt. Stewart July 17~Souris and Bay For- tune. ‘July 18—-St. Peters. Jilly 19~-(‘hnrloiletowi1 July 20-~Covchoail. July 21---1luntcr ltivur July 22—B1‘iiIl-Illlfll1fi All are cordially invited to at- tend these mctetingi-i. It is seldom that the people oi’ this province lug two such men and everybody should endeavour to be present, The meetings will open at 8 p. m. at each place. Ask for iillnard‘: llllll fake no other Entries for Garfield liorse Races 221 Trot and 224 Pace Albert J. Kaloia 'l‘odt1 Kellie Commodore 1i. 2.35 Class Mixed 3 seconds allowed trottcrs. Wilfred llal ‘ Jaunlta Aubrey Miss 'i_.cyburn Forward Major l\'. 3 Mlllute-Class Sybil (f. Ginger ‘lloy Point I‘riiii Boy Winnie M. Directum liny TltlNC Louie . First class meals served on the grounds. Shaded grand stand, wcli sprlitk- led track to lay the dust I Should day be rainy r‘ ‘ will be held on the first fine (lay. i Irwin}: Weiiiiesday-Jlhiirsday Special Mat-— 16c; Children 11c I)f|L-Ds Even~26c -Chlidren 11c i‘ 3h?!‘ fits-S tt " its eariisiziiiiz HENRY DIRECTED ARTHUR iiosslifi - DISTRIBUTED BY GOLDWY Summcrsitlc. Itcxliairt, (ii. I\’cil_\',) ifhariotlt'to\\'n 4 Ii ‘.1 Ed. Laciiifula, (lit-null), Charlottetown _»3 4 I 'I‘iute,v-2.Iii. 2.2!, 2.20. 2.22 Trot and 2.25 Pace A. W. McLEOD Albert Jf. ill. 1\'r.-li_\‘.) Ken-p mln tin Ilnlmcnt In (hr lmn - Rose F irchild, Ggnevieve Solom- on, Mary Batcliiltler, Myrtle Ross, Mary Kehoc, Enid Knight. lst Prize, general proficiency-- Elsie Knight.- Attendance —-Steila Prlzc——Enid 'Knlgiit. Prize for arithmetic--l-‘rancls Me Solomon. Cerinac. I Rcatling-Jtosa Fairclilltl. Wi‘lting»--Madc.iinc Burke. (‘iiarliltttitrlvrn 21 1 1 l. ' >WI-III‘I‘II llal, (hlcNteiiii , Soutliport " ‘J it J Brenton '11., (ll. 11001101‘) (‘iiariottctoivii 1 4 i; r lKalola 'l‘otl, if‘. dic- Miiiati) (‘lctnwu (‘bristle ililltiii. IJ. I’. 511111.11) lfiuktlrit i3 5 I _di' 'I'lil1(‘.; 2.110 l»-i, 2.2.. , 2.40 Trot (1-2 Mile Hcit) ti Prize for attendancevGenevicvt:' gym! <3’ (MPNUHM Solomon. MISS DOYLE'S ROOM Ccttiflcatcs-“Miillreti (‘Yarmcletta Solomon, Lawrence] Birtchililei‘, Grace McDonahi, Fran- Miss Ehlrvdy ‘Smith, _ ces Lavantller, Ellison McDonald. Waller Solonrun, Agnes McDonaldI Mary Maiteli, Irwlii Sampson, E1- lcen Publiconei‘, Reginald, McDon- ald, Francis McEachern. Mar)‘ Quine, Philip Boudreault. Ist Prize, general proficiency-- Mildred McLaren. Improvement-- Grace McDonald. MISS JENKIN'S ROOM Certificates ---lietli 17011311114. 1V1‘ en McDonald. Grace Douglas, Au- nic. Solomon, Mildred ‘Donovan, Gordon Jenkins. Agnes McDonald irlorence McDonald, dlclen McJPiiee 1st Prize general proficiency -— Beth Douglas. lPrizti----llelcn McDonald. Prize, Grace Douglas, Josephine liubortion, (latherine McKinnon. Writiiiir-Gorilon Jenkins. Prize for attcndancc~Dora La- vandier. MR. NORTON'$ ROOM _ Leaving Certlficates.—- Marion Douglas, Dorothy Doyle. liilllf-‘l YorsttinmSamuel Yorston, Margaret McPlieo. Kathleen Iloyle, (‘harlca Hibbctl. Louise Falrchiltl, ildrncst Hibboti, Louise Solomon. Ernest FIIIITIIIIII, George Jlcmphlli. A Dominion Day Sports _ lltjummeiside Mr. \Veai.Iiermaii favored Sum- mpJ-atde [rriilay with beautiful sunshine, and tlic sporting public took fiili advantage of tho same.’ The regular train from Charlotte- town in the curly morning was fill- ed to tiapacity, as was u 1111001111 train that left at 7.30 a. m. The L. O. C, bnnrl furnished lively music at tho different Slillllllls en roittc. and on arrival at Summcrslile n procession was formed headed b)’ the Charlottetown L. 0. t‘. hand. The sports were the big attrac- tion of the day, and were pulled off in fine style, for which the lion's share of the credit is due to Mr. James Pcndergast, the tmtirlng secretary of the SIIIIIITIOTSIIII! Driv- ‘lng (Park. It is estimated that uil- wards of 8.000,people attended the sports. I ‘The baseball same‘ alter "is ‘spam resulted in t. wln o» Sum- merslde by the score of 7 to ti, the game being attended by a lariw cilowd of Tans. keoniplote summary of the dif- ferent events is as follows: 2.17 Trot and 2.20 Pace Corwin Halt, tJ. P. Smith.) Kinkora 1 1 1 Ii ...- I q 4k! I (Eliariottetoivn 2 3 I 1 McLm-Cn Silver 'l‘olld.' (lloopcrl (Yiizirltittettnvn 1i ‘.3 J. ll kinkorit 1 5 5 ‘J Mary Pickford, (Arbltigi (Yharlottettiwu 4 1 '1 ii Contmctoi". ILVIIIYFISIIIII ‘SIIIIIIIIOFSIIII! 5 4. ii 5 Ilasiy laid, (Matthews) , Stiminorsiile - 6 0 dr ' 'l‘iiiic,-—1,1‘.i, 1.12, 1.13.1113 1.4. I ATHLETIC EVENTS 100 Yard Dish IA-E. I1. Iltlllis, (Ylieitryfl 1 --M. l". Graves, Suiumcrsirle. ~11. Phillips, Suuimerside. Time-dd 1L5 sec. 2.20 Yard Dash 1-4‘). ii, Ellis, (TIfearyQ t2—--M. I". Graves, Suinmcrsitle li-J. 1., Sitillvaii, ('.‘irtllg.‘iii. 4.40 vajre II-ash W-Ii. Praiicisz, t‘bariottcttnvii. 2 -ll. Jamil-stun, i‘iiarlottctoivii, 3 1']. II. Ellis. (Tlivalflv. Time —55 seconds. 1 Mile Run. L. PRINCE EDWARD c MATINEE 3.15 NIGHT 7 & 8.45 s A‘ ‘PAGE Til. She Dressed to be- “Safe” From Men She then found she was 1o “Safe" that when she fell In love she could notdnterect then man she wanted "yViola 'Dana “Dangerous t0 Men?’ ,WlNS0liill y He had promised to love and cherish the child of the man who saved his life l ! I l-ie expected a golden haired blue-eyed child THEN ELIZA CAME I Nobody wanted her wanted her first-Jrhen everybody I)0n’t Miss This Delightful Picture “ Hearts of Stone ” THIRD THRILLING CHAPTER OF The Double Adventure T a? wp» ‘ 1 Because Thomas AEdis ~ i Created it. —tlic A mbcrola has n. clearer, I purer tone than ordinary “talking macliines"-—- IiI*.i'.-\I'5I‘l Tl IOMAS A. EDISON (IREATEI) a; -n genuine Diamond Point Rcprodtufcr and unbreakable A fill/ITO] Ifrrorlla are exclusive features of the Aniberoln— IIICCAITSI‘) THOMAS A. EDISON CREATED IT. ' -—the Aiiilicrola is remarkably low in prioe—- _ ' BFAIAIJSI") THOMAS A. EDISON CREXTED IT. —-<=as_v payments make it possible for every home to have an Amlierola— ’ IIPICAUSE THOMAS A. EDISON CREATED IT. y ‘ 'l‘orla_v—ctime to our store and hear this “MAsTi-nt Paonecr or a hlxsri-zit Mixn." A. E.‘ TUIIMBS 167 Quuen Street li~»(1. Walker. Pltarlortrtctown. Campbell. (‘liai‘iotlctov\‘ii. Helgiit- 5ft, Ii l-‘J ins. 1---P. Mclhiiiaiil, (‘Iiariwttctn\vii. . 1‘ainpliol|, ('iiarlotlcto\vti. Distance» 15ft, i) Ills. 1~11. lfrzt-ticis, (‘liai‘lliticio\\'ii. 2-11. A. “Rlipbt-li, (lrahaiifs ltoail. any” I Iictght 0ft. I1 ins. I 0 a; <3‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII y MACDONA it Cut rier Packages 15* ‘In? i‘: IbTIns 85° 92-22529 5:» IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII in an cxhibitloit jump Scantie- bury cleared tho bar at 10ft 2111s. ShOt Put (14 pounds). 1 l) Bowiivss, lwttsiiigton. ‘.3 ltojn Mills. Jicnsington. Illi-llllltfL‘ 32ft ii 12 ins. 1 Mile Bicycle Race. 1 ilt. 'l‘autoit, Sumitiersitle. 2Y1‘. Gauthier, Summersitle i‘. J. illountzilii, Sutuuicrs1tie.'_ 'i‘ime~-2'..07. l-llils of SIIIIIIIHJTSIIIG won the ltiglic IIIllllI)(‘l‘ of points ‘gctllng two iirsts and .i third. I1 points. ll. Francis oi‘ i‘liai‘lottc.to\vti' was si-culitl ‘with two f 10 points. iF-T '€‘ i?‘ .~__»c Q) d‘