:Il%_7.ll226 The“ Prime M inisterf. at Georgetown and ./" thought of any Interference by /"\_ ‘ KO» r The Earl of Clarendon, under- Downing street with Lord Byng as secretary of state for dominion sf-governon-gensrai of Canada. fairs and chairman of the overseasposltlon in the dominion ls exactly settlement committee, who, on his the same as that of the king in arrival in Montreal on Monday, lsGreat Britain. His discretionary reported as saying: “There is no power is absolute." His w v vv Four Insertions light Insertions . . .. . . . "o-vwwv-"v Teachers Wanted WANTED -— THIRD CLASS TEA- . chol- for Caledonia School No.51. supplement $50. D. L. McPher- soll, Secretary. 7-23<6i. iYANTl-Zl) —- A SeonlhCiass cache-r for llopelicld School. District No. 122. Supplement $100.00. Apply to John A. McDonald. -Sec’y 0i’ 'l‘ruslees. 920-7-26-3i. . WANTED-PROTESTANT THIRD class teacher for Mt. Vernon School. Supplement. $50.00. —— J._ E. Purchase, Secy. 904-7-24-41 Tflllllllo Help Wanted MAID WANTED - (WITH EX- Dericnce in cooking) in family of two. No washing. Extra good W888! to capable person. Apply A. B. cars of Guardian. GIRLS OF NEAT APPEARANCE to take orders for neckties dir- cct from factory at factory prices. Fnusual opportunity to earn large income. Public Service, London, 00h FJ-LW. July 26. TENDERS FOR PAINTING. THE Trustees St. John's Church, Bal- fflli. will receive tenders for llfllllilni! tho Church outside up l0 Jill)’ 31st. 1926. 6 o‘cloclr p. m. Muterllll furnished by the Trus- tees. 'i‘llo lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For "Y lurlhor information apply to "i" SIT-WNW)’. It. E. McDonald. Plllclie, licliust. 796-7-20tt4i. Mule Help Wanted _‘ b. WANTED --MAN TO WORK ON rarln August 1st. Apply Shaw's llulcl, llruckely Beach. 880-7-23-6i WANTED -— mall for haying, Ap- vly Mrs. u. K. Scott, North Riv- _ "'- 033-7-27-2L. MAN WANTED-WORK AT nav. -'- l1 Fflrquharaon. Lot 4s. Mor- luuid lillrln. 857-7-22-tst-0i ‘W ‘ '§-—~o~~ . --» i BIB EARNINGQ» treAov EM- illillmont for Barbers. Become gllllli- in 8 weeks.‘ Writs Molar p ""3"" Cllllsla. Department "F" " "X- il-l-ttsltf WQNTED-TWO NEAT APPEAR- pni. n?“ Wm’ 11579 800d rotor- nmlo o train for salesmen (mar- preforrod). Excellent gaining and goor earnings. Par- m "m" lltion. Previous “ex- ml‘ snee not necessary. Wrllo X A. Guardian. " 900.124.” “sf-flirt AND pRAKEMEN. 1y F "Imus $150 llltoi‘ woo month- wh: 5" chill‘! (which position?) ° Rilllwlly Box 116, City. 91l-7-20-8i. L Loaf; Lo" T siilllldl! lllht between jqxglgrerl! "We"! More and 0y. Shaw and Peardonm via v CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One lnssrtlon .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ..... 10o per lino c! s '0". ‘AAA In par lino of I ward. ‘in per llrn of D you]. For Sale vv Blvlllflfl- Alllily Peter Craig, Si. Avards, Charlottetown. 033-7-27-11 lobster and cod fishing. Write P. A. Rooney. boat builder, STOCK ISSUE WANTED IN ‘GOM- pany needing additional financ- ingor promotion with real merit and possibilities. Give com- plete details first communica- tion. Arthur Langley Rose 8.- 00., 56 Wall Street, New York City. -80ii-7~24-3l Nursing ._____-*_-_-_- -- fRAlNlNG SCHOOL FOFl NURSES Gals Hospital, llaverhili, Mass. Throo yllflffl’ cnllrso. Affiliation with Providence (‘ity ilospltsl. Eight hour day. Allowance $15 monthly. Ono hour from Bos- ton. For further inlornlation ao- ‘ ply to Superintendent. 858-7-22-7l ._____...___--_-—_--—-- YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO onior September class of North Alllllllli Training School for ‘Nurses. North Adams, Mass. ploaso write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupil to socurc registration. IProvidos montlliy allowance and DTlVllGEB 07 lllx months’ course at Yale University School of Nursing. All BXllNlB" paid, all-r-zs-lall NUR-SEBi vouue WOMEN wanted to become graduate Rog- ggmmd I 4111105. September class; tuition. board, laundry frso till graduatIom-Llvo in Nurses Home. One your high school necessary. Monthly cash allowance. Com- monwealth d-lospitni. 619 COW monwoalth Avon Boston. lilo!!- 913-7-20-3i. _____< Waterfront Directory JULY 26. 1926. Poole's Wharf Schooner; Electro and Dwlna. Carrsghsr’; Whirl Schooner rEdward (lrovof- Plckard's Whlrf Schoonera W. H. Eastwood and d-l. H. Kitchener. “Mk "l Nova Scotis beaded pur- Zfntzgmullllllk lady's gold wriet Wm" ‘Fllliler kindly -leavs at . -"°"- 035~7-27-3i Bunssin end Bell's Will" S. S. Canadian Sspnfir ilclwllll" Charlotte M. ‘ Lyon's Wharf penitence andv-R‘ Won iLcst P-(l. FOR SALE._ QHQ|CE FAMHJ Pittsburgh 51 39 .567 flour $4.00 pgr 109 11,5, also Cincinnati 54 42 .563 10.000 feet of 3 in spruce plank. si- ‘Umll! 50 43 533 iii. E. Crosby, BOIISllUW Mills. Chicago 60 44 .532 90531.24.“ Brooklyn . . 48 46 .511 New York . . . 46 46 .500 FOR SALE CHEAP. -—DRIVING Philadelphia .. 36 '54 .400 Wllllilll, also a ‘good plow and Boston . . .. . . 36 57 .387 _______ Won Lost P.C. FOR SALE AT HALF Pn-lc: ssc- NBW Yvfk 61 34 ~54? 0nd hand ford truck in good mo. Cleveland 5B 44 .546 ning order. Charlottetown Gar- Hliilldoliilllfl ~--- 50 44 ~53? ago Co., Prince St. Detroit 51 46 .526 873-7-23-41 Chicago . . . . . 49 47 .510 ' a- Washington 46 45 .505 NEW BOATS FOR SALE—-SUIT- St Ilouls . . . . . . . . 41 54 .432 ablo for the shore and fitted for _, . . _ , . __ 28 65 301 Souris. 866-7-22-101. Won Lost 111C. Wanted Baltimore s1 s1 .645 Toronto . 03 43 .59 WANTED "ro suv on RENT- Newark 61 43 ~69! solllli house centrally located Buffalo 61 44 .581 with all modern conveniences. Rochester . 51 52 .495 Write "T" clo Guardian. Jersey City .. 40 57 .447 806-7-22ti. Syracuse nuns-- 40 62 .392 Reading . . . . . . . 25 ‘I7 .246 The reason ls salf- evident: constant development to repair troubles. throw the bowl out of balance, piece in the Sharples Bowl. to get plugged. everything. in oil. No steel points under spindle to wea crests frictloa_ Sharpies doesn't st all. sbsorhs vibration. No set operating speed-no when turned too slow. clean st all speeds No tank-no opposed dies-no nil-drip shelf. design eliminates these. Shaoples is troubleproofl Suction-feed, which insures Strong, simple construction! as most separators-but saeh part is doubly wsil msdel Sharplas down to its present state sturdlness, simplicity and freedom from Nu discs or blades. to get bent or worn and , No nllers. oil holes or oil distributing grooves No neck bearing to Wear out nnd csuss hard turning. Sharples has bsll bearing running No weor on spindle. Shsrplse flexible spindle variation of cream-no high Butter still it is craam-waste-pl-oofi-owlng to the wonderful at'sli speeds-true of no other separator. We'll be glad to demonstrate to you any or THE SHARPLEB GE-RARATOR CO. 2308 Dundee 8L, West . Genuine Sharplss llspnlrs and Dll osrrlod in stock all Queen Street Why Sharplcs‘ Needs No Fixing Sharples has only half as many parts It has taken over a third of s. century of THE.‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN bring the _ of Oil-URN Frictioniess Ball Gear-Case flllesrisg —- only _-oll oncefl‘ ‘ r gummy s month ‘p’ 7' i only Bowl skims clean Ouly one No flood J2 ‘Maven st low speed to wstchZ _- your speed _ Oil In gesr case oils ~60! Infill‘! , Cream stays sklms clean y‘ "m, "my. Turn faster mus“ T m ilnish sooner r out and 3118940" “mph use this Bulmlyfll‘ . “mm Tnk hll no disc; to was SUCTION- FEED sucks milk into . lwor skimmlns bowl in direct ‘flflstfi Sharples skims propofllflh to ‘gnaw! separating _ force. Result areas’ ‘"79" -clcun skim do“ a golrs-no washing of M “,1dfly_vl_ kimmlll! Sharplcs perfect "lug. ‘peed! 1'0"?" SHARPLES SUCTION-FEED CREAM SEPA RA TOR all of the abovo folks too-they'll cleaning. the oldest and clean skimming J. l.. DOUGLAS, AOIIIT Remember Sharples America-and guaranteed practically fol-over. TORONTO Charlottetown, P. E. |. features. Bring the women. "l" U10 9"? turning and easy is made "by greatest separator factory in How They Stand National League American League Caustic Comment 0n Union Proposal Massachusetts, and editorially fav- ored by the Boston Post. the larg- est morning paper in the United States. 1t is suggested that in such an event, the "United States should forego the British war debt altogether, and perhaps cut down or cancel other European debts. ,“'I‘he theory held by many thinking people on both sides of the border is that while economic- al laws run north and south, politi- cal lsws run east. and west, and the removal of the tariff and other barriers through a merger of the two countries would cause such ngreat flow of capital to Canada's industry that Canada. would bound forward industrially in a remarkable fashion. lt is held that Canada as a whole needs our manufactures, while we need her raw materials. "We would be pleased to get a reaction to this suggestion fronl your newspaper." "Wle regret," comments the Daily Mail, "At being unable on m! the spur of the moment to des- cribe our ‘reaction’ to this sugges- tion in polite laagussfi- Perm“ some of our readers may be more successful in doing so." I Eastern Guardian .."~'l‘he Comedy Drama “Lona Rlvens" advertised for July 28 ln Montague is postponed to’ Aug. G." 34-7-27-2.i ‘LONDON. July 25. -That Can- ada should be ceded to the United States in psylment of the British war debt may seem a fantastic suggestion to anyone with a glim- mering oi what Canadian Auton- (Ymy moans, but an American joultnalist has actually thought that to put it before the British public was worth cablo tolls. Tho Daily Mail prints the iii:- uro cablegrn/m received from A. J. Bean, financial editor of the Hos’ ton Post. "The question of unq inn between Canada and the Unit; ed States has been raised by ex- Governor Channing, ll. Cox of‘ Schooners Bonus and Speed. Bruce Btswsrts Wharf S. S. Illochsiaga Schooner Carl E. Richards. ‘ Fulfil Wharf Schooner A. C. lNewbolt. lane's ouAns Miscellaneous FOR CHILDREN’! DEWINO. IN- fool's laycttes, etc, Phone salsa. 4 JNO. MeDONALD. LAND OUR- veyor. Hormsnviilc, P. Ii. l. BM-T-IO-lmo A Real Treat for Horse Fans Free ___.q . i Oll Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 at the Exhibition Trick the Char-Mm strand Theatre tonight,“ iin. ._ Central Guardian ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNOID. -Mrs Eleanor ‘Stewart announces the engagement of her dmughter. M" to G. Claude ‘Smith. cher- Royaity. Marriage to take place in August. CONSERVATIVE MEETING. — The Ladies’ Conservative Club held a very well attended meeting in the Offer Building last evening- Committees were appointed for an informal reception to Mrs. Meighea and for a banquet tp be held on Wednesday evening at Bosch Grove Ian. ICE-CREAM --i‘f you want to" en- joy yourself coma to the ice-cream social Wednesday evening July 28 on the Maids of Honor Xawu. Bodequo. B87. PREMIER MiEIGHEN SPEAKS Come to the Strand and Prince Edward Theatres Wednesday night. and hear Rt. Hon. Arthur Moighea, lPrcmior of Canada, discuss the questions of the day. 948 7 27 21 SAHPER ARRIVES — The S. S. Canadian Sappor came into port. on is now loading live-stock {or St. John's Nfld. PREMIEWS SPEECH BROAD‘- CASTZ-Ths speech of Rt. Hon. Arthur lMeighon, Prime Minister of Canada, will be broadcast from the Strand Theatre tonight. All radio owners in the country who cannot be at t-he meeting will have an opportunity therefore to listen 950-7-27-21 MEIGHEN MEETING. - Th6 doors of the Strand and Prince Ell- lwarcl Theatres will be open at 7.15 D- m. on Wednesday evening u; ao- commodate the people attending the public meetings which will be addressed by Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen. lPromier of Canada, and other speakers. 947 7 27 2i REMAINS ARRfVE-—'l'he rs- mains of the late Mrs. Judge iFlta- gerald arrived last night by the late train. The funeral takes place from St. Paul's Church this morn- ing at. 9.30 to the People’; Ceme- wry. PREMIEFUS SPEECH BROAD- CAST. —-'l‘he speech of Rt. Hon. Arthur JMeighen, Prime Minister of Canada. will be broadcast from All lottetown Driving Club are puttlDl-lvradio owner“ l" me count." who on a four class horse racing pro- gram that will include the cream of race horses in "Charlottetown. This race program will ‘be abso- lutely one to the public who are cordially invited by the members of the Driving Club to come out with them and onioys bis anor- noonis race prosrflm- The entry list is a large lone. The horsemen cooperating in every way to give the fans as bil; a day as on fail- day. All that is required ls ‘the at- tsndaneeof the public to make this effort of the horsemen success- The following is the list of en- tries. so pick out your favorite and watch ‘em g0. v4.5.1,‘, I _ Class A Trott sml Pace Dan Patchen, Longeet, Mike Mc- Gregor, J. Forbes, Major S. Class E Trot and Pace. The Pup, Captain Jackson. Silver Todd. The Yank. British Ginllor. Dapper D011, National R" Pflllcll Mac. Class C Trot and Pace Harry Todd, Directum L». Eastq arn Lady. Complacency. Captain iii H” 1m mm Manom, ppm... Edna. Colorado P" The Banker. Class D. Trot and Pace Tramp Across. Louise Colorado. " ing a picnic and drive. |callust ho at the meeting will have ion opportunity therefore to listen in. ~. 051-7-27-21 COMING- Canon l1‘. G. Scott will be hero on Wednesday the 28th. rReturned men are arrang- The old veteran is very anxious to msst the boys who served overseas. Those ‘wishing to come on the pic- nic notify Major Dan at the Russ or R. H. Stewart. EVERY TRUE CANADIAN every man who takes a patriotic pride In his country should‘ hear the m. fl-lon. Arthur Melghsn. Wednesday night at the "Strand and ‘Prince Ed- ward Theatres. Doors open at 7.15 l1. m- 947 7 27 2i ENJOVABLE FUNCTION. -— On the invitation of Mr and Mrs W. Hopkins of Charlottetown who arc One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In tho pest fsw years. Few Hotslo throughout. Osnads Ind the United states hsvt its splendid table. Courteous llrvlco to all Guests. Tele- phones ln rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 plr day. Ever Ready, Lady Marque, Lou i Lilly. Thyills Zombro. Vigellia. ' l —ALBERTON BOARD OF TRADE — The regular quarterly meeting of the Alhsrton and West "Prlncg Board of Trade was held the night of iho 21st, July in tho office of 1i‘. L. Rogers. Pres. J. W. Waugh was in the chair and S00- rctary Birch read the mllllliofi 0f the previous meeting increasing ‘the membership fee from $1.00 L0 ‘$2.00. The secretary then read sev- eral letters received. Under "new lfbuslness" the question of Maritime Rights was discussed at some length and it was than moved and carried “That thig Board consider Chflflottetflwn |lt necessary that a. conference, be- H t l Co |tweon the‘ Provinrpial governznttllrill " be hBIdirOItOCBcOm-llflo ° o e ‘ " ' ‘Royal Ctfmmission to this province. Preprlatop. Ito dscueg the clalinls of the prov- ince." The meeting then appolntod lfollowing delegates to attend the Asoclatcd Board meeting. Messrs J. E. Birch, »W. P. Callaghan, F. l.. Rogers, George Sheen and Jos- eph Bernard. And the following dol- egltos to the Maritime Board meet- q_ iaghan, and C. Morrisey. A resolu- Lebacheur, gnaw“; Rum,“ “_ ing: Msesm J. ll. Birch. W. P. Cal- Fniis, St. John; Mr and M" wnh tlon was added empowering the Wortholl, Boston; C_ 1* Moon,’ iPresiden; and secretary to appoint Pictou; E. K. Maxwell, f-{qpqwem alternates in case of one or any of N. ‘B; Ernest Parker, Georgetown: "l" d°l°5al°6 5990mm‘! “mild m" J. G. Fraser. Montreal; 11 3w“ attend. Cameron, New Glasgow; Mr and Mrs J. E. W. Robertson, iBrldgo- WM"- N- 3: Mrs E. H. Strong, Mr w- KQTIYIY. J. J. Morris, summer- HARRY c. ssovim, Mlllnflil‘ VICTORIA HOTEL J- H. Crockett Toronto; ‘r. DIVILOPID STRAYID — from our premises a small rad and white heifer. Find- er plane leg us k011i li- °ll¢° l“ we will pay for all trouble. Ste- phen Brown. Y0"!- 94l-7-27-2i ¢nll¢lica..u.iiii Renato‘); side; J. E. Wright. Halifax; Emma I i" ‘ t numb". you N" “comm”, < gllslriiiiilolla Summersidc; -Aiex r. AND > m, m, u y,“ w, W, t monk Halifax, Jnmss A. p PRINTED "w" "d bu,‘ w. room . rs J. T. Hatson. Torou- ’HO+OQRAPH. °n|y_ l0: Miss M. Quigley. Los Angeles: munmflafl". { H_ a LllficH giflgkfl§r$'b_ gfiurirfii‘ C" g4 l Chairman cf Housing can,‘ p‘ H‘ 5",... “To; 10?‘... r cnuwrtl. ‘ITUDIO . Committee ' ' ' ' °“ - ' - 1s? ilrsst on ltrsst > szr-r-zs 8i. and Mrs Robert Deans. Whllllls- _ .."Il . i < P ville, Moss. l plsiting at McCallum‘a Hotel. Brackley Beach, the guests attend- od a very enjoyable marshmallow roast, the scene being the seaside. A large bonfire was set up, around which the invited guests made merry with songs and choruses. On returning to the hotel an im- promptu dance program was car- rled out. Mr. Hopkins was a most efficient master of ceremon- ies and at the close of the evening's entertainment three lusty cheers were given for the host and host- ess. PROF. HARVEY ARRIVED. -_ Professor D. C. l-larvoy, Professor of History in the university of Manitoba. arrlvod in the city last night and will spend some weeks on the island. Ho purposes giv- ing several lectures in connection with the Edward W-‘helan Conten- nlal, the first to he delivered in the Strand Theatre, Charlottetown on August 9th. Professor Harvey is the author of the French Re- gime in "Prince Edward inland. published by the Yale and Oxford Charlottetown Wednesday A PAGE THREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND -Rev. Ewen MadDougail will preach Sah- bath Aug. 1st. at Birch Hlll at 10.30; Klnross at 3 and Bangor at 7 p. m. AN INFORMAL RECEPTION In honor of Mrs. Arthur Meighen will be held at the home of the Premier and Mrs Stewart. Wednesday aft- "MOII- from 3-3-0 to 6 o'clock. Everybody desirous of meeting Mrs Meighen sre cordially invited. 9457-27-21 POLICE COURT-—Thera was a largo docket at the Police Court yesterday morning. Five owners of dogs were each fined $5.00 or ten days for falling to pay dog tax. Fourteen charges of overspeeding were before the Court. Flvo of the defendants were each fined $10 or thirty days; four cases adjourned and five dismissed. An autoist for having no markers was fined $10.00 or thirty days. One drunk was fin- od $5.00 or twenty days and anoth- er had his hall bond of $10.00 es- treated. A vagrancy can’: was all- Journos for one week zlud :1 case BKalnst three men for lighting was dismissed. -__a McOALLUWS HOTEL ~A.mong tho guests who have recently re- gislored at MCClllllllIYB Hotel at iBrackley Beach aro: Mr and Mrs W. O'Hara ‘Percey and their daughter, Cynthia, of Montreal; Mr and lMrs A. M. Wright and daughters, Carol and Doreen of Montreal; MP5 C. C. Seddail and illlllitiltel" Dfll-vhno of Parrshoro; .\lr and Mrs Waiford Hopkins and son Derek of Charlottetown; Mrs W. T. Morton and Miss Lillian Morton of Montreal; Dr and Mrs H. H. Bishop and son Dick of Charlottetown; Mr and Mrs F. 'I‘. Plant of Ottawa, Mr and Mrs Perry of Monetnn; Mr Geo Show of Toronto; Miss Allen of Charlottetown and Mrs l.. Drink- ltaymond, Supt. J. A. and Clark, of tho Experimental l-‘orm, and their daughter Erma; Mrs Tools and Mrs Doble, liliss Eillol Stewart, Mrs Stewart, Miss Marjorie Stewart and Miss Jamie- son. (The-male guests at Mc- Cslluurs Hotel, Ilracklcy have staged some very interesting games of horse shoe. champion, ho having (it-fouled all, comers, whether young. old or: A REAL GOOD TIME-One of the most successful festivals of the season took place on Tuesday ev- ening in Mr. Waiter l-ieartzks field at East Royal having been post- poned on account of tile rain from the previous night. it was well worth attending nnd turned out in large numbers to ell- Joy the good things to eat and the stirring music of the G. W. V. A. Band so ablyglven. Mr. Robert. his talents as a stop dancer and received rounrlsrol‘ applause. liur- ing tho, evening Llcketa were. sold on o fruit cake donated by Airs. with berries and cream ?-rr—r——1 grateiuhto the Band, Mr. Weeks and everyone who in anyway illalp‘ Pd in its success socially uni‘ flu- ancially. The sum of $208 was relr lized. ----<-o>i- As s result of the inquest hold last week on the deaths o! George Roberts and Albert Youland, a charge of manslaughter has been made against Dennis Pol-W's and Louis McOoubrey. both of this city. [Last week they were held for driving s. car while under the in- fluence of liquor. They were ar- raigned yesterday morning on a more serious charge, that yo or about the 17th day of July at South port wharf in Queen's County. and within the criminal jurisdiction of the City of Charlottetown. they un- lawfully did kill and slay Albert Youland and George Roberts, etc They were remanded until next Monday. Attoruey-Genornl J I). Stewart represented the Crown. PERSONALS ‘Mrs William Peudergust. llopq Rfvor is visiting her sister. Mrs Fred Kelly, Elm Avenue, Char- iottetowu. Miss Ethel McCarvillo, Kinkdra. and Miss Frances Rrndy or llullton are spending a few (liiyS very pleasantly visiting ill (‘hurlotto- town. Misses Gertie and Irene Gallant, returned to their home in Summer- slde Saturday after spcntllllfl limit holidays in Charlottetown. While in the city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gallant, Ed- ward Street. Mr. Fulforrl Darrach, Clyde Riv- er, has returned to tho island from BCQClLi middle aged. l i Weeks gave a fine exhibition of] Wallace Win-alley and brought the turn Ixarchester Mass, where he has been working at carpenter wori: for the past your. Mr. Darrach in- wamr o‘ “Qntrmnl Rev" H- G- "nditcnds to make his future home on ‘MFRWI’. in‘. island. Rev. A. and Mrs. hlarkny and littlc daughter llcisn Margaret of New Richmond, Quebec. arrived on the island inst week, nlotnring all the way. Mrs. E. J. Vessey. York. leaves “Y W- "W" ‘hi: rning lsit lililllflX. kins (Happy) is the ncklllnvlcrlged ;,Cp‘,,,§‘,‘p°,,n,ed on a v w by Master Arnold Vcssey. Miss Ethel .\lcCarvillo. Kinknrs and {iilss PfllllCfg Ready or Boston are spiralling a [cw days very pleas- anily visiting in Charlottetown. MnGeorge Punting nnd Mrllarry Granger Boston passed through the eily yresterdav while motoring to the u-estern part of lb» island m“ visitor“ on a vial; to friends there. They arrived on the island about three weeks ago nnd havo been visiting at Belfast and Wood Islands. IMr. and Mrs, John Klliion and two daughters of Roslindale. unset, who have been visiting in tho l-ily, Ruosts of Mr. and Mrs. C, Frank McDonald. Sydney Si... loft nu m. to their home on‘ Halli.‘- handsonle slum of iii-ill‘). Two sul- day after s very pleasant viali. This tant cakes donated for Flo (ifphzLl- is.lVlr, Kiliions first visit in the ls- age by lilrs- \'V. ll. Smith uni itlrs. land and hc was greatly inlprssseri Edgar lleartz respectively worolwlih the beauty of tho G'll‘(l"fl of solll ut auction by Mr. .1. \lt-l)onalll ill" Gilli MT-‘h Klllllln l8 a Bi-‘itcr 0! "ml rpgllggd 319315 and may we". the lnie M d). D. Ryan.’ ivull worth it. Altogether the oven-l -'" ing was an unqualified success and,’ the I-Just ‘Royalty ladies are deeply . .._. -._4 HOMEMADE i Queen Hotel University Press and is at present sngagd on u companion volume to be entitled Prince Edward ls- land as a ‘British Colony coverinll the period from tho conquest to Confederation. AT ONCE Will those who can soeom- modsts delegates attending "The Grand Lodge of the ’ I. o. o. w. to ho hold in. Charlottetown, August 0th to‘ 12th communicate with the undersigned st his residence l 20s i-illisbcro St. er phone ‘ 4 117 during the day, stating 4 SUMMER Hotel wo hsvs spent many thousands of dollars in rspllr] and Improvements. It is new the finest Hotel of its eisss In the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to thou who want s comfortable Hotel and splendid tsblo and excellent service st s moder- sts prlco. lstos from 08M t0 por dsy. Charlottetown DRINKS Hughes’ Ginger Cordial Essence Spruce Watson’s Tonic Stout and Ale Hotel Co., Ltd. Hirgg Proprietor! Root and Ginger m‘? L "°“"-‘“°'~"."“"" ‘Beer . 90M- A. Bushey, Mrs Bnslley. H. r3“ Cm ., ,,,.°,'.,”,,,, M %:::I::.'r.:;...'::'...':.. arcs: w-np‘. Donnslly and son. ‘Boston; George S. Rowling, Providence, ll. I; Mrs A. R. Myers, Miss Harriet Myers, Monclon. N- B: Mrs at. r. Myers. Monetnn, N. B; Miss A, f-falt, 1*". llughss DrugCo onto; Miss C. Burniston, Tomato. n %