y... will be surpris- pd at the leasure to "be derives!‘ 70m (A Good Camera A wehavefia very well 1 equipped barnern de- ‘ partment and can take care 9i all your needs I in this respect. . Prices are as low as uahty permits randq satisfaction 1s guaran- teed at all times. Let usdevelop your pictures also. Ourfiims are always r "in, date and we can fit @3331 Camera. > i 0 D 0 _ i» i Central Drugstore, I’ - Sunnyslde. , no l {Tiler Sunburn, orn ll“!- Zt ~B k b Eroved to be thrbegt. haul“: x w th you. iMivl-dv-mu-usu-l. m». nevAws Ian-mun cums A rcliublc ll- - l 1| r- Womon. $5.00 hk"i>i‘-x.m§(i|(l|‘ll)“ Drill! ‘Stores or math-d to any ad- (Irvss on rcrcipt (if pricc. The Sq-u. lw-Il Urns: 00-, m. Unllwrlne-n, (m- turln. E- A- F9514". Central Drugstore, PIIOSPIIONOI‘ IP01! MEN Rmttrlres Vim and Vitality for '( rvo and Brain; increases "gray ma Icr." T0ulc-—-WilI build you up. $3.00 a box, or two (or $5.00 at (inn; stores or by mail on TBCMpt or pnpp, qm. hcnbell Drug 00., St. Cathrrlnen, 0n- furlo- 1-l. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. p} ",,4+»~0+o0&¢4§+0 CLASSIFIED AD cue ell this u! rellttnnoe cu nun. In l0 rooelvOl Iltho i z i QOw Vvwvwvwv w AGENTS WANTED ---- »~---+-:—-—~——— . Y ND COMMIS- sgfihllx} Stock. 00.12; Mvertgelnnts under this lending. In. per word for each in- usl‘ Ol- wnera wise oo-e to our Qfl to be forwarded. live out: nun! be (ed to colt to cover stege. etc. (ronruouonreount u on war bu: nu nguru (u n3») Are Allowed ll OIO word. (Juli reilttencu to cover eon ult accompany all IIIVQPIIIQ- O+POQ-OO-IGOO VERTISEMENTS overlooked. Advertisement: ot be LQKIIOWIBQKQG. v v v F0 K SALE F0“ Ni\I.I'Z—lil llIIl-‘Jl 'l‘llll<2l) HUN- about. practically new. 'l‘(-lephonc 191', t1‘.:u2-(;-3-3|. letu stock fines. npeclnlly hardy. grown only py us. Sold by our agents. Elsa my, free samples. Write now Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. FEMALE HELP )—-A MAID AIIllI-I Tl) DU plain cooking and general house- ivork. Mother superior. Qonvrnl. Silnnnclmaitic. lllllvl-lvil-Jl- TyAiVPl-ID-JNAII) l~‘0l\ GIG Mhwdvtfirl" 1M) yt l (inflict ~ ~ l -. s cc 0's '* lost. (e n P 9:564:44". ivlsrl-u IIY JUNE I81‘ GENE".- lPAIlDl F0]! NALFF-NOIITII HIDE of flaunt-hint: ltoad, Mitchn-il Riv- (-r. (‘uwiilxnu llousr. i! burns. _-1o ncrcn clcar. rails hard wood. land in guild condition. Ali's. t“, lull. ifurdicun. , Llzzitti-(i-itzri. lfAlllllAl-‘R AND IlAllNl-iflfi FOR Hills‘. (inc wire wiuvclcd (loublo- ln-utud carrier-u‘. and one not -sil- \’I‘l‘ mounted hurni-ss. lioth as ood (U! n \ ‘ ll. llrow. 14G K‘ V. lllchlnond Strcvt. iltilifi-fi-illiif. P0“ fiAlillfl AT A IIARGAIN (lhcvrolct 490 five puscngcr cor. thoroughly overhauled, i purfort running cundltlonl Apply nt lticrfs G 9I54-5-28tf. WANTFD— B‘ rcrfiissis‘ .2". sad. "is: - coo 1 - ' ' Fill‘. 'I<‘UII SAL!" ONE “08979- Mrlwlm- aumsqnl llllko oak rocker‘ and u ro‘u_|i(l‘or lil|'lllll.l't2 uuarturcd ‘oak _ cxtcnnirvn tart. Apply at 2-18 (|5'lz\1f;,4‘lél-l?;: --i "‘ WANTPD AT ONCF AN EXPFII- f lune-ed book-Jumper for one of the ‘largest, usiniens eilrtizbélzllimlsantzliin '1 Q "W H"- l . ' vmvrrszn- n l "(in T07‘ U10 Tl l"- lmfl-Y- APPPY it ‘ work, on Iigtlxn. 030ml“ arriqlrcs pncoBox 33B ‘heriottetown. stnt- ‘he Mum mum View, Mucwlb his experience 9°78-5-2°"~ liunls. East Royalty. ' 921543-131. wuwrmn. - mun THOUSAND ————-—-———- I I t d - §';‘J°.“..§¥°i‘l.3i£§...“d‘£,’..i’f’“i‘..3 lwlavlllius wincrmn . W ct price. Write or p l‘ ki Lo.- Ltd" Ch rl ttetown. “c n“ gash-Banzai. \\'AN'I‘EI)—10 Pms wv-ilnnlm: from 70 to I00 lbs. Priro lfl cents s pound. Mills ‘d; Then-nu. City. 9!2I§-5—276I. \\'Al\"l‘I-3l) A‘l‘ "NPR MAID T0 A.“- 'l‘llllI-Il'l IIUNDIIHII QFAlilFIF-D ti-nciu-rs ri-(iuirn-d for Haukutc -_ cwtnl and Aihurtn schools (vpcn- 1m. after nlidaunnnor viu-itiiou. 'l‘o\\'n, viilniro and rural appoint- uu-uts favornlli_\' situate-d paying" snlnrir-s twclvn hundred to right- (w-n huudiw-(l per ilnnulu. Full pur- ticulnrs (on-h appolntuu-nt‘ sup- pliod. Apply (‘nnadiau 'I‘ru(.-Iu-rs sis! with rooklult- Good wagon. i\,s:(~il(~y, llox ll, llcirlnn. Sank. ltuss llotrvl.‘ Mlf- UZMIl-li-Zilnio». “ANIW-Ilk-llldlil‘ l!\' IIOI . 'l‘\\'0 Y_ w_ C_ A_ AQT|V|T|ES rlllitlrcn. Apply lint-tor)’. Jilliill» "ZLH ‘OUS “Tl-ll ‘PING PIdRNON \Vllfl TOPK (iu- carriage wrap from the lum- pi ilotcl "'6 Quut-n Street un T ulsTiicljLi rdny pit-nee rn-turil same and ' further. trouble as hr. is known, oelz-u-zzi. Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, 66 rooms with private baths. Completely re- novated. Excellent menu. service. H. C. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel Co.. Ltd. Prompt 8353-4-29“ . Q§Q§O§44 OQO Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL 0. Aicvormuck, New Glasgow‘. J. Lewis, Now Glasgow; J. Ii. Mc- Donald, M. l).. York; Goo. S. Mc- l-Puli. Frmioricton; ‘W. ‘McCor-mnck. Mtmtlrlll; (l. Scott, Montreal; -J, Dilliidly. Moncton; R. J. Clow. Mltmlu; E. Trask and wife, Hali- "IX; M. R. Morris, Boston; 0.11. Mllfris, fiostou; m"; Nils. 1i. PRKIIIQTHISOIITlB; 1L8. Proprietors. E M. Hughes, Bos- Thc Blueibirrl Club of tho Y. W. C. A. hud. a very pleasant. entertain: incnt. an Monday afternoon for thc mothers of the members. Thc chair- was (vccupicd by thc President. Elinor McNevin who tendered a cor (ital wvicome i0 thr mcthcrs. Mar- jorie Wood rcad the secretary's report. which showed the good work this Club has been accom- plishing through tho winter luonths. _'l‘iu~r(- was an average at- tcnrluucc of twenty-right and over six hundred books were exchanged Ilelcn Lane sung a solo and Cecilia Stodart and Mildred 'l‘o0ulbs gave rcmlinga, A (leiightfui contest in which everybody took [malt-brought the program to a close. Ice cream and cake was then served and each (laughter presented her moth- er with a (Iarmttlon, the mother's flower. -_-__‘i.}_~———— ROD AND GUN Bonnyunsilo Ilnlc. thc well known naturalist has written and illustra- ted a splendid '4|'ti(-.|c (lcflrriptivo ‘of trapping conditions in Rico Lake. Ontario. (luring tin- ltllfi svason. 'l‘his xippcars in the. Junc issuc of Rod and ‘Gun in lfluntuln along with nlnc other storivs and articles dealing with the wil(l life in tho grmt out (tom-s ilmuiuliwu "The Red Gods" sistently now that grim W "be \\‘(‘i(.'OlIi(‘fl just The Bali fiiue _ - oi Yesterday in the bail game at the Aibegweit grounds yesterday the Abegweits won a victory to the tune 0f O to 9 0V8!‘ their opponents the League of the Qross team. it Ywas a good game a-uthqwas witnessed by a large crowd of en- thusiastic hail fanciers. v ‘Chester Garrett was referee and Butler Marley was bane Judge. tLou dlampbcll pitched a good garlic for the Abblcs and A. Arsen- auit for the L. of C. proved equal- ly good. The L. of C. team willie show- ing good form in fielding seemed In lack in regular playing material. llowcvcr though the score was one sided throughout thc game was not lacking in interest and both sldcs put up some very creditable plays. The next game will bc (m Sat- urday iletwccn the G. W. V. A. and the 1.. of C. FOR AiMATTEV-U-Fi SPORT. . (Halifax Echo.) Wihilc the problem is not going 10' be an easy one, ll looks as though there would soon be a gen- eral cleaning up of the sport situa- tion in this province which should he the biggest boost for all sorts of games possible. Not only will baseball benefit by this movement, but the after scason sports as thry comc along will be better as the (rontcsts will hc (note general and the litic of champion of the pro- vincu will ‘be hcid by u legitimate winner. Much satisfaction is being cxprcsscd in this section that the (‘npc Breton boys are going tu line up on the amateur sldn (ind that it will be possible once nlore to have thcm in all competitions as iunzlteurs. ll: is rcaiizcd that the boys from the Ilsand are liable to prove a stumbling block to funny, and that their best loam in_ the ixisi-balll lcaizuc will bc a hard onc to collect a win from, bill they will ih(- slime and the game should get a boost as a. result. -—-————€~Q}-—*-< Thousand Acres _ Burned fiver ilAliilfdX, Juno Zi.—--i’\s the re- sult of a Iorrst fire, which broke out to the East of Sable River, N. S., onc thousand (ital-es of fine tim- bcr land have been (lesu-oyed- Three hundrctl men were out all ‘day fighting the flnlues, which gut within a (iuarter of a “V110 0f the town, Two hundred residents of the town were under fear for most of the (lay lest the fire would des- troy their homes. Aid was sent from Lockeport, Port Mouton. Ell-SI burnc qpunly- Ruu Down. Pate aud Weak Nervous and Tired "Vitai” Tablets GREAT FRENCH TONIC THE WILL BUILD YOU UP llov: many people today are nul- t.ing in an existence, far different from what nature lntendeddliseasc 0f one sort or another is Iurkiniiifl (he systclll, snapping the very life itself. Ollc cannot enifly liiit- The French havoconle to the rescue‘ of all such persons. 'ln VITAL lab- lets are all the csscntialis i0 make "on healthy and stroni;_- W)" have. no appetite, your 100d 11MB not. ngrt-c with you., your nerve-B are nil on (edge, wily’! Because the very part of ihc body that needs l.o he kept in n strong, healthy con- dition, is gradually getting wcakor rattler than strunvgr. yuii "ill-Si build yourself up. You must forti» fy your belly. Once your body is strong, it will throw off the dis- ease. The question is, what should one take to (lo this ‘The makers of VITAL 'l‘ablets will soil tilcln under a. guarantor. If they do no. build you up, you can hava Y0" money back. Build yours if and away goes every disease. VITAL Tablets urn a wonderful ro- constructive remedy, known o sci ‘for vnursclf. Price vflfty (rents pet Southern ltllssia, in the fight fagainst the Bolshcvists. 11': says that neither the Russians them- ' selves‘ nor their opponents knew » What the Russians were going to isnblc and other places to combat _ the fire. _ - Sable River is sltu ted in Shel- "ll once. Go to your druggist an pro- cure a box of VITAL Tablets. beo C c -.‘ I w.’ uuiF-cuusliw ‘ I Back from Russia MONTREAL, June 2.—Maior R. Coiiishaw. ‘V. C.'.' one 6f the most distinguished ‘or Canadian flying officers, arrived yesterday on the Meltlgnma. lie has come to Canada to visit his parents at. Victoria, B. (3., and will afterwards proceed to India, where" m" iviu be (itlached ‘to the air squadron on lilo North- west frontier. iMaion-Coilishaw has won almost every distinction possible for_sol-" ‘alters or airmen. {luring his service in the air over thewestern- front he won the Victoria Crossutiho D. .5- 0o with bar, the D. S. .C.. the [Distinguished Flying Cross, and among other decorations awarded him are the Crolx (ie Guerre. the (truss of the Order of ‘st, Stan- slnus, and half a dozen other deca- ratiuns of Allied nations. During the war he conunantlod the crack all~Cunailiau air squadron, and has thc (iowniiig of sixty enemy ma- ‘chfncs to his credit. After his service in France, Ma- Jor (‘oiiishziw went to Russia, foi- lowing the armistice. where he uervcd (luring thc past two yearn with General l)('uckine‘s army in ,do next. During his time of sur- vive in Ilussia, Major (tlnliishaw tho (burning ui sixty enemy ma- chines. Unconscious When He Signed of the chancery division of the high court today decided that a deed signed by the late Baron Micheiham, just before Ills dcath in January Iltltl, providing for an income of $20,000 (mnuaily to his (laughtcr-in-lnw, the present Lady Mlchelbaiu, is invalid. _ Evidence given by the (loctor and lrurses attending the late peer was to tho effect that he was un- conscious at the time the (iced was signed. The (lccislon promises to be the beginning of what will be a ecle- I)l‘lil0(l cusp over ihc cstatc of the fanluus llllPFililiiOilal financier. Just before. llama iilichclilam died ills son hcranlc cngzigcd to a Miss (fnpet, who. according to testimony g ven in (rouri today by one of the (loctorsin attendance on Daron Michcihum said shc would ma ‘ ‘tho present brron unlcss a marri- ilgc settlement was madc on her. The (ioctor testified also that at the request ui’ Lady Michciham he wont to the bnroifs bedside and asked the baron if hc (lcsircd to sign “Settlement papers." The baron replied in the affirmative fund than, lcciuwliug to the doctor, ‘Lady Mlcrlllunl touk her husband's hand in hers and guided ii lls_the nature to the “settlemcntfl was ‘made. ' > T uxis liuys Camp The Provincial Boys’ Work Board llflVt‘ (ircltied to hold their third iliillllill Prince Edward-island Iieadors-hip and Tuxis lioysf 1min- lng ‘(iiilllil n1 Apple Tree Wharf. July 7th to 17th. The camp pro- vidcs an (ippurtuully for every old- t-r buy to ilavu n taste of the sim- plc, manly. (uitdonr life IILWIIIQIi thc (unphasis is placed on clean, sturdy living, self-reliance and in- tellectual, physical and spiritual growth. This will givc loaders of older boys in 1hr various Stmllay Schools in gel an insight into the program of thc f‘. S. E, '1‘. for Thxls Boys and 'l‘raii Rangers. This will In- clude lectures, life work talks. hiblo’ study. rllhlettlcsy, baseball; volley hall. lITlUESJ nature study, (ramp- craft, and other things of interest to the boys. The daily ramp paphr known as the "'l‘riilal Gazette" will be issued as usual. The following lciuicrship lifts filffiiltl)‘ been procnredz- (Prof. James Ifiuy. of Sackvliic. Secretary Religious Education, Methodist Maritime‘ (lonfcrcnce. lu-v, R, H, stavcrt, Secretary Re- ligious Education P, island Pres bytery. ‘ lVir. A. M. Gregg, Maritime Boys‘ Secretary. Mr. ‘It. S. Albright, Student Y. iii. f‘, A. Sccrotary. resenting the Anglican Church. Mr, l1. A. ‘ilucklcy, Muriiinlc (lun- orai Secretary. Mr. ‘R. t‘. Sidcnhls, District Soc- rotary. (Loaders representing the other I GUARDIAN. ' '0l18' OI fllé LONDON, June 3.—Justice Eve I '\ ' I '-¢aenn’ The sketch offered today shows season's extremely novel parasol and hat sets. The pnrasol is a one-sided affair and the hat, of course, may be any de- sired shape or size. Both are made of a sheer material, dotted swiss or a sheer material, dotted swiss or organdyhaving been selected for the models shown. In the lineup of sun shades a fail numberof novel shapes are in evi deuce. lu addition to the one illus- trated, another that flares widely in two directions and is quite nar- row otherwise is commanded. 1| shades two people walking Logeth er and has no back or front I0 Iri- terferc with the comfort 0f those in front or back of the pair carrying this unusual sunshade. Fancifuiiy shaped 1nd colored handles are quite the thing on both umbrellas and parasols. Vivi(lly colored trans- fnbric 01 narrow metal ribbon. es. Sheer cotton fabric huts have never have been so much la evidvncc as they arc for this summer of 1920. Dolled swiss and organdy, either plain. tisureu or barred, Illlfe first place. 'i‘hc trimming may consist merely of a sash of self fabric, or ofrosc colored linen embroidered Ofsandy in self or difefrent colors Placed about the crown or brim. Heavy linen is used lo fashion some znlorablc summer hats, one specially charming chapczul being 0f r050 colored linen embroidered In black. (lotion crepe is also us- ed in thc (lcvcirlpmcnt of surnam- hats. wilich are trimmed with cross lsmuus liiiijiilillliilNSi i i- stitch embroidery, shadings of self fabric or, narrow metal ribbon. Pongee could not possibly be as popular n5 it is for suits and frocks, both for children and grown-ups, and find itself crowded out of the miliinery field. The brim of one very smart large bat of natural colored pongee, was faced under- heath Wllll pale blue orsandy and a 10c- Th Smoke t __£- 1-‘ Fifi" _ PAGE THREE i I RATTRAYS, than Straight hat Satisfiesv, To her heart was the (Iearcst; (She gave me the place To her bosom was nearest. But (me look of kindness She east on me never; Not u. word in my hilndilt-ss I heard from her ever. Compassed by dangers, » Nothing could harm inc.- ’Moug fuenlan and strangers, Naught could alarm mo. ‘l saved, l destroyed, 1 blessed, 1 annoycd.-- iKept a crown for a prince, But had none of my own‘- _ Filled the place of a king _ H Asfgx \ But ne'er sat. on a throne. Novel Hat. and Sunshade of Match- . Rescued a warrior. mg Fabric Baffled a plot, ' . T‘ " Was what. l seemed not narrow bias band of organdy was , , . ' “ed up about the cmwrh Stemed What I was not. Dy all means consider the fabric hat. it is the modu of the moment. Devoted ‘o alaughwr’ A price (m my head. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN A king's lovely (laughter Watched by my bed. Though gentlyshe dressed iIlO, Fainting with fear, MEETING OF the chants Association o'clock. Retail Mer- toniglit at 3 A LARGE QUANTITY military uuittrv-sscs and pillows to be sold u‘. auction on Friday morning at ll o'clock, at Bearistds Auction rooms. 9271-6-3 ‘ll. ORDER YOUR ALBION NUT coal today at A. Pickard & Co's. Phone 2'40. 9297-64 3i. PLANT A GARDEN-Some ad- vice which is being given by news- llupcrs in other parts of tho coun- try to their readers may very use- fully. bc repeated here. it is that nil -ba(;i( gilrdeus and vacant plots of land be planted with winter vege- tables forthwith. That these vege- tables, potatoes particularly will ho vcry (tear again "REX! winter is pretty well conceded by all those who have any knowledge of the trade. Seven to trn dollars a bar- rcl is u good (leui more than the average man cares to pay for pu- iuttlcs, but that is the price the man who does not. grow his own may expect to have to pay. Those, therefore, who are wise will take time by the foreiock and endeavor to get hold of a small piece of ground for themselves or arrange with someone else to share u piece, and sec l0 it tin-t they get their Mlntccvcgctables at first cost; CURRY-McELROY WEDDING— 'l‘il.-, llallfax flcrald 0f June 1st. silys: _'l‘horc took place at 11 o'clock this morning, in Si. Pat- rick's Globe, a. wedding which in- terested n wide circle in this city and In other parts of the province the principals in the ceremony be- ing lilac Gertrude, daughter of the lalc '1‘. W. McElroy, of Tignlsh, P. E. 1., and Lawrence Towniey Curry, a son of tho President of the lthudes Curry Company, Am~ horst. Miss Moldlroy has held ef- ficiently the responsible post of private secretary to tit" general mantiger at the Halifax Shipyards and among tilose who wish her happiness none are more cordial than her zlssociates of the staff there. and the official iieatis. Rev. Rattler fiourtnvy‘ was the offlcint~ inz priest. ihc Ilride. who was at.- tcndcit by Miss Zita Dalton, of Brnukiulo, wearing a smart sand (YOIOTCII suit, with hat. of shell pink. her bridal bouquet being a shower bouquet 0f bridal roses. Miss Dalton wore a blue nippon suit. andbluck hat. and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Elmer Far- neil of Amherst. attcntled as host man. The wedding was followed by a breakfast at tho residence of the bride's sister, MrsJW. A. Saltorii) and inter fullowcd by many good wishes, Mr. and Mrs. Curry lcft for a trip to Montreal, Quebec, New York and Boston, ‘proposing at the, conclusion to take up their resmsncc in Amherst. The units arc bring sought. The camp is hold under the aus- pices of the -l’rovinciai lloys‘ Work lloartl, which rcprcscnis all Prot- bnxfat all (lrul: stores. Drugstore. ' -.,.s..+=-'"_"'eoeeti=_~¢ snows have gone and cvcn if Y0" are not in a position to enjoy the real outing that you like. you can llvc again thc happy (lays of form- MfiQutirrie, (Irapaud; J. J. Mc- Donald, Tracmiie. VlCTORl-A HOTEL John McCarthy, St. John; A. MMIPi-Ril. Orwell. Master Mac- Piuul. Orwell; -Miss Mac-Phail, Or wull; lirucoi-Dingweii, Toronto; F. C~ Esau-v. st. John; as Fortl r. C. C. (liowson. Ottawa; otl "“"“= F~ luau-s. st. John; J. c. Toronto; ‘El-HP. liullcy, Montreal: '1, 5' sl- John: W. Duncan, = gusko, St. John; J. (i. Rusk" I. John‘. ll. E. Geidart. St. .' um l‘. C. Temple. "City; P. l2. Robin- son. ilanliihg. N. S. ercy Kcni . . g‘“‘"il_tliiill)i‘idilii. no“. sl. John; n. |n Use For0ver/30Yeafe - - (., -$ q . ~ I - M“ Mel-Quit. "shiinrrub o.m'll.*‘“"' m" Thompson, Monmguu; d.‘ A‘ “l, . the Alktii. mum; A- Telielnire, Toronto, ll. V. Vaughan, monthly contains class Guns and A ing Notes. (fonscrva and Trap Delifirllllo" Gun in Canada is published mon ly by W. J. Taylor, Limited, Wood stock, Ontario. i y For Infants and Children er outings by rcadirzl! lhebllliitlalgfv; a, ble ‘narratives set own y 8 lovers of the wilds. The June issue , LEAVE MY HERA? of (ianadzrs fictional sportsmens _A$ LQNG Ag YQu the usual high —-—- mmunltion, Fish- tion, Kennel is. Rod and th- CASTORIA BORROW A BOOK. ' iilgnntute of 31. John; LA. Nicholson, Halifax; . .-_s~.ni.mQ-_- _ _- _-,-. Sold In Charlottetown at [Poster's gives NEXT DOOR, cAmam TO as: 4a LAST win-rave ANDWANTED ‘To ”wrrn PtnsunejKsAm “ouix rueven ALLOW MY Booms TO . sens IT HERE enema?’ i cstant (lcnnnlin (lay Schonl Association, am limo Y. M. (‘. A. DICKYTIPTFPYSDIARY DUDD, WHO ntions, Maritime Sun- I Mari- bride's going away suit was of midnight blue taffeta. worn with bat. to correspond. The (roiiccilon of wctlzling gifts was a largo and valuable one. TODAY OUR LAWN MOWER GCY OUT OF ORDER SO I ‘WENT OVER, AND ASKED DUDD TC) LET ME TAKE HIS. She never caressed me CHERRY _VALLEY-—Service in never wiped on, a m“; Christ Church, Cherry Valley on smmuy at 3 p'_m' Never moistened my lips, Though parching and dry; What marvel a blight Should pursue till shc die! SEE W. S. NEWSOWS SALE in classified column. 9291 ALBION NUT COAL- Schooner "‘“ ‘fJessie Brown" arrived yesterday with a cargo oi‘ Albion Nut coil for A. Pickurd 8: Co.. 929i; ‘Twas royalty nursed mo, wretched and po0r,— ‘Twas royally cilrsed mc in secret, I'm sure. BUILDING WORK.— Among building operations in Cilarlotte- town is a new residence to be er- ected at the corner of Pownui and Eusmn Streets for Dr. J. E. Blan- chard, dentist. The builder is Mr. John Squarebriggs. Tho fcundatlnns new house on Upper Mr. lv-lornshy, baker. The house of Mr. It. L. Day, 200 Kent $treet is being remodelled and raised two feqt, and will be nladc into n double tenement. A new summer cottage for Mr. Slur-v nt Rocky Point. has been started. The frame is now up. The building, is i7 by 34 feet. ‘ The foundations are In for a new house at Southport for Mr. Aubrey Mute}. it measures 28 x 44 feet and will be an up-to-date dwelling. ‘Progress is being made on the several other houses in course of erection in and near Charlotte- town. An Ancient Riddle I live not, I (lied not; But tell you, 1 must, That ages have passed Since I first turned to dust. This paradox whence? This squalor, this splendor? Say, was I a ‘king, Or a silly pretender? Fathom the mystery Deep in my history. are in for n Queen for Was l a mun? An angel supernai? A (lemon infernal‘! Solve it, who can? AERONALIT --——o-o->-—-—— TRADING WIT-H THE GOLD COAS i ‘(Montreal Sitar.) The Mlilemum has dawned, and an amazing vista of trade pros- perity appears on Canadafs horiz- on. The Gold Coast wants the D0- minion's trade. Gct out the old geo- Tnrkwa, Kwitta—this has an om- inous sound for a new trade cus~ The following ‘ancient rlddlp_ IOmer-Kumasi, Capo (‘cast and recently published In an 01d Coup Irv newspaper. is reproduced to tax the ingenuity and biblical know ledge of Guardian readers. The only ch19 Klven for its solution i5 that it is based nn a scripture subject. Relllivs Will be gladly received and the correct solution (iuiy acknow- lodged. (Joule and commiserltte One who was blind. Helpless and desolate, Void of the mind; Guiieicss, deceiving, Though unhelieving; , Frcc from nil sin; By mortals adored, Still 1 ignored The world l was in. King Ptolcmys, Caesar's, And Ziglziih Pilcser‘: ‘Birthdays are shown,— Wise men's, astroiogers',—- Mine is unknown. I ne'er had a father Nor mnthen-or rather lfl had either, Then they were neither Alive at my birth. Lodged ln n palace, Hunted by malice, l did not inherit A spot (m the earth, Nurscd among pagans, N0 one baptized me; A sponsor l had Who ne'er catechlscd mo; She gave me tho name DUDD TOOK ME ~ )UT TO WHERE. -nn=_ cswu mowers. 31-000, AND amp: "TAKE. r1; ww eon/wt: use. IT AS LONG AS YOU LiKE, graphy and fix the great cities of -o~l:( DON'T IT OFF MY LAWN!” H$ Sekondi, for we have a chance of trailing with these (wcnlres of itvulld there ' comnn-rcc. Wilat a flutter .wlli be in th(- great cmporiu of -'\\'inn(=bzlh wilen (lfficiul buyers from thi- Dominior|~otflcinls seem h nc('¢.-ssary' uppciuiage of our trade iIQVvIUDIIIPIII-'$lI\ll(] in the market pliuw and bid for lln- palm kernels. 'i‘iu-r(- is lrzuit- also in koln nuts and ivory, but "prohibitimi" Am- c-rica will tuki- all tho fornu-r and thc luxury tax on‘ solid ivory bed- strads ur ail-ivory iuhics for kit- PllI-n (lsn- will pill u (inmpi-i- (m the litter tradr. l'ntil now (in-at Brit- ian has (ionc eighty pcr cent of tho trade, and shu kocps an expensive ‘civil scrvict- for tlic proper govern- nu-nt of the country and prou-vtiou (if hcr triuicrs. But what of that? iifilnadal, which needs robin-r, and (tau-s, and zlsscguis. and native curios, can huvc till-m in abund- HIIPI‘ if shc will build a lint» of dircci. stcamships and wade in aft- cr the trade. ‘Then thc Gold Coast has gold and lumber to export. 'l‘ho former we all m-cd in abundance. while thc dcnuding of our own forests wii soon bankrupt us. \Vilat shall we send in exchange? TVhy, the chief imports to the Gold Coast arc brcccil ciouts for the hatives and hardware, the latter in the form of foruiitlullh- inking knives, ‘looking glasses. sardine tins and other zlrticlcs of persona] adorn- nicnt, und—t(-ll it only In Qucbec— gin. ‘But, ihcn, whoovor heard of surplus spirits for export before or after prohibition? Failed to Find Missing Boys PROVfDjfiNUl-Z, R. l., June 1l.-—AII (lay scant-halting Narragansett Bay today by motor boat yiartics failed to show any truce of Frank (‘hrs- ioy, of Pawtuckct and Alton 'I‘h(irnc oi‘ Edgcwood, young grad- uates of iii-own University. who started nut on last Saturday night in u canoe from Jlznviucket to spend Sunday; on ihc Bay. Search will bc rcsulncd tomorrow. Home Rule Bill Again , Brought Commons ' LONDON, Jung‘ 3.—Th(\ House lot‘ (‘ominous which resumed yes- tcrduy after a hrici‘ Wililsuntidc holl- (iay, today further considered the llome Rule iliili in (ronunittcc. asir Edward Carson (again took occasion to z-"i ' he was convinced that lrclaud was lit-aiding for sop- aration through this bill, and that. tho prcci-dcnt of ihr North Amer- ica Act ought to have been murc closely ‘followed. ‘TAKE. ' WWI-vi’? Q Iii K I _ s \K\ gwlxill-YYQIQHW-Wwab Awci '.ve»1>.»r..-_ ,;r.~.~»s . q. pew“,