"BEL?" J- HeAcKAc "IFDR $1.09 l. lAtld 0c Potflage When Ordering Ernest _ . Worth . ' Zion Church 3 ES lMUORE 6c Mtg? Limited. ' CHRIST CHURCH. CHERRY VALLEIh-Divine Service on Sun- day at Ii a. m. and 4 p. m. Preach- SEE this wonderful FUJI silk el- ML Jeffrey Andrew dress short or long sleeve at $3.75. BAPTIST‘ SERVICES-The Rev. - M. O. Brlnton will preach in the CENTRAL PARISH-There will lollowlns places on sullday June be a congregational meeting held inlllrd: Albany all 10:30 .a_ m. Tlyonl ‘h? P°°Pi°3' Church °h Mimday 3 p. m. and Westmoreland at 7:30 by Mall. ""5"" Juiie 4"“ i“ 81“ P- "i- A“ p. m. Baptist Churches. 1‘ I oiman now v STS 142 Prince Street _ ‘DRUG Loiv Jtates i will sell iiy Public Auction "ii ." _ _| 5th. 192a p.113: mahogciiy iiariiiiii" huge’ one magnificent dining-room illlllll l-uoinet. table and six chairs, Bum?“ 1h arpets a CI’ l! airs. u... u» w» - ‘gus, thc residence l1 JOIIILATMKDQNALD uetion Council f ' Hold Meeting At a meeting of the council of matches which will" ll, Aug. 1st. and 2nd: Eitecutive Com. M810!‘ J- C-'_M°' Donald, Lt. P. G. Kennedy, Mi. G- M. Moore, Range Com.-_—Ma.i0r W. E. Smith. Maior c. c. "Inomascn. M.- C- Pei" cy Hooper. Capt. J. A. Webster was appointed range officer. The following were appointed re- presentatives to the D. C. R. A.. Ot- Col. L. H. Beer, Lt. Col. A. '1". Thompson. it was decided that the inter- Mnrltimc team would consist of ten. Major J. C. McDonald. York. was appointed team captain. A team will bc shot. Monday, Wednesday coach will also bc selected. The team will be selected from the high- est scorers in thrlce matches which ThehSun Life Assurance Co ' ' f Canada l Canada's Largest insurance Co. The Child's Deferred Assurance Policy In proving to. be a very popular plan . Ask our agents about it Or Consult J. A. MOORE Div. Mgr., Cliarl ‘intown, P. E. I. llnnls lqllyor Piano, one new Miifwiii the Provincial Rifle Association held, lust evenini; the iimowihg mmmwltliis yeai" be shot at Halifax on teeswere appointed m‘ the annualiTIiUfSdflY, June_ 14th. between Nova ' be held '7 ylScotia, New Brunswick and P. E. » Large Guarantees of Hhuse, Lot, Furniture . “ '. Effects the prcmisescf Mr. Alfred r. Hous- , , ,. , Elma, charlotuétowit- commencing at 10100 il- iii- °ii W“ ‘m “Hwy hlllhls personal property and effects including suite, one magnificent dining-room suite in Oak, consisting of buffet. two beautiful new Wilton “i185. 011° Radio Set, one other Radio Set, 00¢ . . ' h , ll en, china, cut-glass, silv- Dmmond m“ tijiadblfIIgrinllI-Ixgsoldfid i?" other household iiifiiii" y at 12:00 o'clock noon on the iiiiiiii" l-opgrty, being house and lot No. 312 l-‘iilrcy iiircct. and ills!) the adjoining iai Wiiii W""‘”h°i' i" m" ‘and Saturday of next week. Mr. G. M. Moore and Col. D. A. MacKinnoii are each iziviiii; i1 Stei- iing silver spoon, one for tiie liigii- est aggregate in the three shoots and thc other for the highest indi- vidual score. l The inter-maritime match will Island. Last year, it will be remem- bered. that P. E. Island won the match and made a new record lwhich displaces the old record made lby a. P. E. Island team many years l previously. Sgt. G. G. Mcilennan of Pownal. will this year represent the Assoc- iiatlon and P.E. Island on the Bisley ‘team sailing for England about the tawa: Senator B.‘ C. Prowse. Lt.- middle of June. He is one of thelllm by llle doclols lllld nurses wlille greatest shots in the Maritime Pro- ivlnces and high hopes are enter- ituined for his success. --—-- —-£O%i—l l The number and net tonnage 0t‘ ‘vessels passing through the Suez lcanal inst year exceeded any previ- ous "year's records. One Insertion . . . . . . . . Four Insertions . . . Eight Insertions . . Q Q Q O FOO-G O-COOO-QO-Ofi-GX OQ-Ofifi-O-Q-QOOO-OOQ-OQQ-Q-O-OQQO-Q 0'9‘ g CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .. 10c per line of 5 words .. lie per lino o! 5 words‘ Bu per line of 5 wards ooomoowwoo 0444 so¢¢+4>o so 000 o0 ocoa-Aooo-oo-ooa-o v 00w- 4 For Sale To Let ii-OYSALE-TWO CHEAP IIORSES at ii hurguin for quick sale. Apply Parker A. Home. 114 Kent St. ' 48 2 DESIRABLE FURNISHED HEAT- cd apartment to rent June 1st. Good location. Phone 435. 4700-5-26-if.' i interested are requested to attend. RESTAURANT OPENED.— Mrs. Edwin Williams has opened up her restaurant on the left hand side of POLICE COURT-At the Police court yesterday morning the defen- idants in two disorderly cases were ‘each ‘med who‘) and Wat's’ and has on hand a fine supply of "AZELBROOK clRcUlT_sel._ homla made candy and home cook vices of Hazelbrook Circuit for June m3 i” shie- 3rd as follows: Alexandra 1i. a. m.; -_“" Hazelbrook 3 p. m.; Cross Roads 7 5NGLICAN SERVICES in the l, m_ what Dom God Reqllll-e of Parish of New London on June 3rd Mall’ But to do Jllslly_ Love Mercy will be Kensington 10:30 a. m. with land walk Hlllllllly wllll 30¢ R“ w’ Holy Communion. Burlington 2:30 Llllllllay pastel; p. m. French River 7 p. m. Sunday v School one hour before all services. IIAMPTON-United Church Ser- G- 'I‘- Sariezs. Rector- vices on Sunday, Juiie 3rd. conduct- , ed by the minister, Rev. Geo. P. INTERESTING DEMQNSTRA" sears ht Bonghuw 11 l1_ m; Hgmll. TION.—An interesting demonstra- toii 3 p. m.: De Sable 7.30 p. m. tion of cooking by the aid of "Wear ' n»... Ever“ Aluminium utensils was giv- HIGHI-‘lELD.—There will be ser- en in St. Paul's Parish Hall by Mr. Sunday at 3 p. m. The Rev. W. inium C0,, of Canada last night. Bruce Muir will vice. ‘ conduct t_he ser- The demonstration was preceeded by a short lecture. in which Mr. -_- Monaghan stated the theory that CRAPAUI) AND SPRINGFIELD many cases of malnutrition, diseas- —Celebrat.ion of the Holy Commun- ed teeth, and other such ailments. ion next Sunday, Trinity Sunday. at resulted, especially in children, from 11.00 a. m. in St. John's Church, improper methods of cooking vege- imd cvcnine iirnycr in Springfield tables, etc.. much of the nutritive iii 7-30 D- iii- Sermon Siiiilecii-Tiie content being lost in‘ the water in "Trinity Season, its meaning and ap- which they were boned, By the llle. iiii°iiii°"- thod of cooking in thick aluminium vessels, advocated by Mr. Monagh- RIFLEMEN GETTING READY an. it ls claimed that this is avoid- FOR INTIIRMARITIME. — There ell, all no wllwr balm; used, the whi he i1 Diiiciice 1°!‘ ihe Inter‘ vegetables quite literally "stew in llvicc in the Presbyterian Church on Monaghan representing the Alum- the approach to Hillsboro Bridge‘ maritime team on Saturday nfter- lllell own llllcey noon and three competitive practic-' es Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day uf next week. The eight highest scorers in the aggregate of these competitive practices will constitute the P. E. Island team that will meet Nova Scotia and New Brunswick at Httllfux, June l4. FALSE ALARIVL- The firemen turned out with their usual promptitucie at 10:30 yestei"- day morning, in response to an ularm of fire which was said to be in 238 Euston Street. When they ar- rived on the scene there was no sign of any fire. It is to be hoped that some of the practical jokers who do this sort of thing will be caught, and made an example of. His friends are glad to see Mi‘- i George Arseiiault able to resume his duty as seaman on the C. G. S. Brant. after an attack of blood pois- oning in his hand. He was compel- led to enter the Prince County Hos- pital for treatment and now shim-Ks very highly of the kindness shown l I there. ORWELL-VERNON SERVICES- Services in the United Churches of Orwell and Vernon for Sunday next. June 3rd,‘ will be as follows: Vernon Riven at 10.30 a. m.: Cherry Valley at 2.30 p. m.; St. Andrews, Orwell. at 7.00 p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning and afternoon services. S. S. will meet at St. Andrews Church at 10.30 a. m.; Vernon River —-—<-o>——-—— Pansounas Miss Pearl Crockett of Wcst Rox- bury. Moss. is visiting hcr parents Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Crockett, Lic- tle York, P. E. I. Mrs. Bruce Marr accompanied by her young son Ian. arrived home last night to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Messcrvy. Miss Edith Thomson was success- fully operated upon at the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday morning, and her friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. Matthew R. Logue. C. N. R... of Moncton, locomotive fireman. who was recently temporarily trans- ferred to the P. E. I. division, is ill in the Charlottetown Hospital with pneumonia. Mrs. Logue is ex- pected here to visit her husband. whose condition is considered seri- ous. - ~~-- »---oo>——i- Western Guardian -—A WONDERFUL RANGE 0f THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HOME FOR BURIAL-The death’ of Mr. James Murtagh" occurred in, New York a few days ago and the remains left New York on Thursday morning. 30th for Emerald Junction where burial will take place from St. James Church, Summerfield, Saturday morning, June 2nd. BREADALBANE CHARGE. Unit- ed Church of Canada.—-Rev. David‘ Coburn, M. A., B. D. Pastor. Ber-l vices for June 3rd, 1028. Granville“ l1 a. m.. Rose Valley. 3 p. mul Breadaibane, 7 p.,m. i JUNE WEATHER FORECAST.- 1 to 4. general storm period; 5 to 8., cool, foggy; 9 to 12, hot period; 131 to 16. tornado storms; 17 to i0, fair: 20 to 23. cloudy, unsettled 24 to 27,‘ cool and breezy, 28 to 30 dry. the purpose of calling a minister. Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen. Secretary- to know that the Kensinzwn Rifle Range, Charlottetown is being Piii in first class shape by 58V Mil-ii" Collins, Halifax, and local Wflrkmeii- The markers. shed. stop butt and targets have been completely over- hauled and repaired. The 300 yard butt. has been rebuilt. #1150 the 60o yard butt refaced. Aitotleiiiei‘ ihe range will be in the best siiaiiil‘ i"? many years. ._. .-.-<+>.-—-—- l Annual Meeting _.___ (Continued from D588 1i the debt on the Orphanu8¢ ii “iimm be cleared in almost two yeiiis T! and even less than that if a 80° price can be realized for the 90 ale‘- res referred to by Mr. McLeod. B spoke briefly on the beautifying 0f the grounds, etc., making Win85 iii-- tractlve for visitors. He coiwliifieii by saying that lt would be u. ci'yiii8 shame if the Protestants of Prince Edward Island could not maintain such a splendid Institution. Mi". Eaton thought that the Pro- vincial Government should pay more towards the upkeep of the Oi"- phanage. He quoted other provinc- es of the Dominion which gave more generously to their Orphanag- es. He suggested that a Committee wait on the Government in this re- gard. He added that. more atten- tion should be paid the children rather than the building itself. He though that thc children be only allowed a short time in the Orph- anage and then taken to private homes. "In other Provinces it is "the Government that looks after the upkeep of the Orphanages, out speaker. Rev. Mr. O'Meai"a did not agree with the previous speaker. He said. beware of forming committees to tell the Government what to do. The Board will never lack sufficient Shh-S i" mm» You"? hie" “hd h°Y5 money for an Institution that is so at Slnclalrs. well run as our Orphanage. Don't think of making this Insti- "—I\LBERT0N— R9801“ Church tutlon anything other than that for services will be held in the Alber- ton Presbyterian Church on Sunday. June 3rd. All are invited to attend. at 10.00 a. m.; Cherry Valley at 2 ii- m- -ANO'I‘HER SHIPMENT Boys WILL "Ellpiwonllnls CHAMF aigiitlassljust opened. See them at Sin- ION TRAIN-The Guardian learns from a reliable source that. Jack _ENGAGEMENT__ Mm Charles McKenna, champion middleweight A Mclqull’ sllmmelslde llllllolll-lces iiiiixei‘ °i ciihad“ leiwes sydhey m" the engagement of her daughter E. day, after a short boxing schedule Ilene, l0 J’ Claude slmpsolll M_ D" in the Marltimes on return to - l ll“, plll l, elllly lll Cleveland, Ohio. where Eddie Mead, Rfilrlimg“ ° a ° 48w his manager has arranged further ____ bouts for iiim this month, fighting _Fllslll0N CRAFT slllls and o,” on the ilth and 21st inst. McKenna erclmls lor young men are lllgll i-‘Oit SALE-l McLaughlin Six Se- dan. 1 Studebaker, Duplex; 1. Wil- lys-Kulght Coupe. All these card hi first class condition. Motor Sales 00., Queen St. .- 4781-5-31-31 Articles For Sale FOR SALE COOKING RANGE. B9" Rockford St. » l-‘OR SALE — EXPRESS‘ WAGON and set of harness, nearly new. Apply Large Bros. _ 413615-2041!‘ Situation Wanted EXPERIENCED CIIINESE COOK desires position. Apply 165 Graf- ton St. 4773-5-31-61 ouufwnurs POSITION as salcslady in a city" store‘ either‘ l Eiiivfiy. dry goods or shoe store. Please state wages. Apply Guard- ian Office. 4700-5-31-31 \- _ .__i Lost X______ _ LOST-SATURDAY AFTERNOON 0i‘ cvcning, black handbag. Kindly iiiiive at ouuraiuh. 4161-5-80-31 My P0X LOST-REWARD ron m- formation of female fox. markcii iisht car c v H, left EIF%Z or a. Write "J. C." Gum-dun. ‘v '- i‘ '~-t6-30~2i i____________ Losr - YELLOW AND WHITE i108. cut fr), one ear. Notify Louie Biyenton. Charlottetown. R. R. 6. 4779-5-31-2i M___________ _ iKi-"iT-witi. rm: ~PARTY wuo iiiiind the pair OX-glldy"! gloves Wednesday evening ‘lqndly leave lit Guardian Ofllce. 4N3_-6-1-3\ VALUARLE BUILDING rnorhn- iy for sale in lots or otherwise with 2 fine corners in Gerald St. acccmlbie from Lonnvorth Ave.. i Aiiiiiy Palmer and “ ll‘. 30.- lieitora. .. - ' . Naslr 41100-04 -2i i J i10- mee. , ~ T-O LET — A PRIVATE RESID- cncc with garage. 220 Qiieeii 5L 9 rooms. hot water, modern con- veniences, redccoration to suit in- coming tenant. Apply 222 Queen 5g, 4811-0-1-81. Miscellaneous ALFRED MACDONALD“ Land Surveyor, Hermanvllle, P." E, 1, 5-18-1 mo. ‘B-ITLHEADB mo STATEMENTS neatly printed. Printery. _ .,______.___- MEMORIAM AN MOURNING cwrde at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Prlatery. ___..__._____---—- SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- cry. WIIITEWASIIING DONE — ALI. kinds. including cellars. Apply Fred Martin. 7 Riley Lane. 5-31-41 Guardian Job d tf i‘ McKenzie, a son. ha“ his‘) been chime“ as ‘me 0r class. See them at Sinclairs. Mickey Walker's sparring partners _____ ylsloghyuiildigelianttsrogllfntige tlllfill-eeplllllgglclloli; --JOIINSTON'S PLAIN dark grey ' ted it f‘ m where w his b0“ Wm‘ Ace Hudkms m i‘ 23:2“ fashl. i701‘ Zliilendinslncialrs. world's championship battle, the 4792444“ latter part of June. McKenna IS ____ slated to box the semi-final’ to this _BARBARA MAKES A SPLASH important ring fixture. This is a clis- presumed by llle Lower Bedeqlle iihi-‘iiiih m“ m’ “her Citnmgvlan players in Cavendish Hail, Monday middleweight hllhherlgr ca: Junc 4th. Admission 35 and 25 cts. Kennas many ric S. - 4793.54.31 gratulating him on his good fort- ____ iiue, will nn doubt wish him the _A FEW VANBRUNT Ferllllzels best 0i hick iii his retiimhnguge" Just. arrived, also Hoover Planters. iiihiih“ "ii the other side °f the bop Phone in your orders. Dc not be ei- disappointed waiting for your neigh- bor to plant and lose the price of a “Ian's planter in thc wet season. Can de- liver promptly by auto truck. James A. McNelil 8a Sons, Summerside, P, E, I, 4814-6-1-2i DUFFY-At Tier-City Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duffy, a son. McKENZlE-At Mount Stewart on ’ I May 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ' ' ' "”°“"“"' ' ' ' ' "x (Hammond Al- yin). POLLARIr-At the City Hospital, May 28, to Mr. and Mrs. John Pol- lard. a daughter. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed, just the thing for acknowledge- ment. lntimations, etc» Ciiiiirdiiiii Job Prlntery. ii- BEFORE ORDERING YOUR SUIT see S. F. Tarbushs samples, from $13.00 to $45.75. made to your mca- ‘ sure. in any style. Also rainccair. tallored-to-measure in any style. ,9; 30.75 up. Made to fit and wcll "tailored. ‘s. P‘. Tarbush, Special Representative, 172 Prince St. Chariot wtown. ' ii-it-tf Nursing _ _______.____---—-- TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURS- es, ‘ ,‘ , Henry Gala “ i Haverhlll, Mass. Standardized- Hos ital ‘and accredited SohOOI- Thfge year course.‘ Affiliations, with Providence City Hociiiiili and. Magi, Eye and Ear Infirmary, .Eight hour day. Allowance $15.00, ntouthly.,Olos8H admitted Febru- nrynnd September. Four years of llllll m mun-ell, ugrrlenllztfir, rnou: m m KODA 510a: sat from . - . iii‘ " KING noon: _ l . "iii-w" ‘Vt. ‘g-jguwgggmuh I zeenwow$wnww+noo \ Maui rams j MacDONALD-At Emyvale, Lot as. ) May 31. Irene MacDonald. dearly! t ‘or: ‘if. "3 ""“.“".:*. » mnc ac no. unera w SUPPLIES , be held on Saturday morning. COMPLETE STOCK 0 THE PROMPT DRUGOISTS t DEATHS LeLACHEUR - At the residence oi his son, Frederick leLacheur, Saga- more. Mass, on May 28th. i938. Giles LcLacheur, leaving two sozis and one daughter to" mourn. HEARTZ — Suddenly at 0 Elm , Ave.. on Thursday. May 31st, Arthur > Ernest Heartz, aged 49 years. Fun- eral on Saturday, June 2nd. leaving > his late residence at 2.15 for scrv- ’ ice in St. Paul's Church at 2.30. In- < ferment People's Cemetery. t a > N. D. MacLEAN Undertaker EMBALMER L91 . Q ll TH!‘ KALL woes. .14» which it is intended. Mr. O'Mearn added that the homes the major- ity of children would be sent to would not be fit, not have so good as their present abode. Mr. Raymond spoke briefly, con- gratulating the various committees on their splendid reports. Dr. Tidmarsli, Medical supervisor, referred briefly to the splendid health of the children and the peace and contentment manifested all about the Institution. He though that the condition as it exists _there today could no; he equalled in private homes. Tiiei"e were twenty-five cases of‘ measles in the Orphanage, but m, the present time the children are now all well and happy. The Chairman thanked the dif- ferent speakers for their many suggestions. ELECTION OF TRUSTEES The election of Trustees resulted in Mrs. H. H. Horne, Mrs. A. Henry, Mrs. Wright Leard, Rev. R. C. Eat- on aud J. J. McLeod being re-ap- pointed, and Mr. Reginald Aitkcn. city. a new trustee. The Board for the coming year is now composed of—. Reil- G- T- Siifiggs. Kcnsimgtou. Rev. R. C. Eaton. City. Capt. '1‘. G. Taylor, city. J. J. McLeod. Boiishaw. A. S. McKay. S'Slde. Reginald Aitken. city. Mrs. H. H. Horne, city. Mrs. A. Henry. city. MT-‘i- Wfiilht Leurd. Central Ilctl- eque. Mrs. Mort. McLean, Montague. Mrs. A. W. Miller, East Royalty. Mrs. H. S. Henderson, city. The meeting closed with prayer by Rev. Mr. O'Meara. (To bu Continued) l It requires nearly fifteen billion cubic feet of air a day to provide music from the pipe organg lh 1hr. United States. Auction Sale of. Furniture I will sell for Mrs. R. G. Bonnell at her home, 20 Douglas Street, on Monday. June. 4th. commencing at 1:30 o'clock, all household furniture l iiiiliiiiriiiilig parlor, dlnlnl room, bed rooms, hall and kitchen, mats, oil l cloth, stoves. carpctfl. ilishes, bed- ding and all furniture. RENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer 4806-8-l-2i. AHII Funeral Home am. llGe-illlilllll Undertaker and Ilnlolnnl n onrun strut l ram all-J. A SPECIAL MEETING of theDunstans Unlverrzity, before me on Central Parish will be held in thelthe platform wire fifteen young Peoples Church, Charlottetown onl _ v Tuesday, June 5th. at 2:00 p. m. foryersity starting out into life deter- PUTTlNG Tl“; RANGE llvilthrough these historic halls and left SHAPE _Rlllen.len wlll be plebsedltheii" footprints on the sands of ' young men to devote their lives, 19$.‘ » ‘ ' Mr. M. H. Conroy _ Talks On Investible Canada ..___._ '4 Ladies and Gentlemen of the ra» dlo audience. In appearin8 Mime you for the first time in the prov- lnce of Prince Edward Island, and speaking on the subject in hand ‘Invest to build Canada‘. I would have you understand that the pol- icy ot‘ the speaker is not a selfish one. it may be defined by sayins that the speaker believes in a Na- tional poiicy along the lines of Can- ada first. but the Empire always. A day or two ago the speaker had the privilege of being present at the 74th Annual Commencement of St. men. graduates of the island Uni- mined to follow in the footsteps and honourably uphold the history of lthe graduates who have passed ‘ltlme. Determination. and confidence lln their will to win was envisaged lin every boy's face and deportment. - That they had the mental equip- ment and training both from a scholastic and a spiritual point of view was very evident to your ‘speaker. It. pleased me very much to iisteii to the encouraging and very eloquent address of the speak- ler of the day, the Hon. H. F‘. Mc- .Pliee.. More profitable advice was vrnreiypii‘ ever received by a class of lCanudian graduates in any Uni- versity from Halifax to Vancouver. 1111s remarks were clearly indicative of the modern course of events in the world of education today. witn ii" ii"! Emphasis and great powers at his command he exhorted those those of them who had the inclina- tion. to the world of commerce and industry, rather than the profes- sions. In other words the speaker was exhortliig those young men to invest their ability.‘ their education, their lives. their all. to the develop- ment and advancement of our own Canada. As I sat there listening to those remarks the question came to my mind how much are we doing personally to help such young men to place Canada on a commercial and industrial planc where u‘ liveli- iiccii and prosperity were assured to i and for all time. As I looked at the ladies seated in that historic hail. I wondered how much the wo- _men folk of this country were doing towards keeping such young men within Canada's frontiers, and at that moment I hoped that the cap- tion of this little talk ‘invest to build Canada’ would become the slogan of the womenliood of my country. lThat the importance of investing their all, their creative powers as PAGE THREE ,___ The large. full-size" biscuits, _,{ / 100a cnt whole Wheat - thoroughly baked -_ every shred crisp and tasty — a refreshing relief from the heavy of Winter — with milk or cream. ‘TRISCUIT, the crisp, tasty cracker Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company. Ltd. government bonds or other external ' ' ' securities means less happiness tori you, less employment for our sons‘ and daughters and a retardation of‘ tiie development and growth of curl CWWY- i .ana.g"e Hold Annual Meeting your own security houses. who iii-i Finally. even at the cost of‘ re- vest their funds in Canadian cnterY The lllllllllll meellllg o; (he pm. peittitig myself, I would again tirgc; you to support your own merchants,‘ imses ohiy- “hi1 “iwhY-‘i hem‘ i" vincial Ladies Auxiliary of‘ the Pro- ? . ' ' . ' mind, and instil into the minds olfloslalll Ol-phanagg was held yggmf- _ your friends and your children that dal. llllel-llooll lll the Ql-phgnggc ‘WHAT CANADA MAKES- MAKES Room on Prince Street. The meet- CAN“D“‘—Y°"i' Ciiimiiii’ — “milk lug was well attended. and the int- G‘,’d_“.nd MINE" _ {crest with which the proceedings C rifle fiizyeéflmmm fimkmg 1"“??? “iiwerc followed showed a most com- olllegl‘, bomsollllosl): lgublgtfia l“ mglmendabie (enthusiasm on tiie part for over forty-four years ehdcrzhblrlliidlof those assembled‘ sold oi" recommended by G.A.yStim-. Omcem [or me "mum's your were son and Co. Ltd. has paid liiterestidemed as fonows: lllld lll-lllclple when due l Presldent~ Mrs. Edgar Heart's, "A Record is better than a lIrOHl-iEQSL Royalty‘ lse... M“ K Conroy ls new Mnrllllne Secretary Tl'l‘i1Sill‘0I‘—-MI‘S. H. b. Representative of G. A. Stimson Co.lH'mdm'S°n" City‘ Ltd, with headquarters at 145 Gnllll Vice President for Queens Coun- weli as the family wealth, should go the womanhood of our land take these remarks to heart, from that moment onward Canada will lorog- ress along lines of permanent pros- ‘Dfirlty. and perpetually blossom like lthe rose. from the moment that the people of this land realise that Can- ada the youngest and greatest of inations is a land ‘fioiving with-milk land honey.‘ My friends we have ‘riches untold. No nation in the whole world has such a long list of natural TESOIITCGS. ed only now, at the dawn of a iia- tlonal consciouness. at the threshold of national greatness, and are al- ready l. The greatest Wheat producers in the world. 2. The largest producers of pulp wood in the world. 3. The second largest gold prod- ucers and soon will be thc largest. 4. We have 95 per cent of the Asbestos in the world. .5. Our nickel mines arc the larg- est in the world. 6. Our manufacturing industries arc the finest and for quality of the finished article can not be duplicat- ed the worid over. 7. We have all these great rcsour. ces and many more. We are proud of them. but we are proudcr still of ourselves and of our nccompllglp iiiciitfi. for we have well and truly laid a firm foundation upon which we ai"e building a greater Canada, n country to be a citizen of, one might well be proud. Prom the moment that we devel- op, recognize and practice thc spir- ii- iii iiiie iflyiiity. which is one of thc most admirable traits of mnn imd Siiiiliort our local stores, our io-I cal industries. the products of our country, and those of oui" Emplru), our young manhood will find ample llcid for all their energies in their own homeland. no longer will they have Yiccd to so to the large indust- rial centres of the Republic to tho South of us. No longer will it be necessary or advantageous for our l/Oliiig manhood and womenhood to be mixed up or come in contact with tiie evil influences, which we all know abound in those industrial areas South of the line. The moth- ers of Canada will see their sons grow from boyhood to manhood es- tate within the spiritual atmosphere of their own liearths and homes Developing mentally and materially so that no matter where they trove-l n ‘his wiiriii- they are known at sight “S Cimhdiahs» "icy carry with them the hallmark of distinction which like their country is both 2712131: laendt clcan. an inspiration an, land p: l0 the peoples °i “h” s o ook up to and to follow. It will be quite evident to my all- dicnce that an ‘invest to build Can- ads‘ movement should be immedi- Wc have arriv- into the industry and Commerce of‘ here l, ls the peoples. concluded the this Nation. and that the moment George St... Charlottetown, P. E, 1g. iY~MY$~ Jlihii Smith. Mermaid- iztnd. l Vice President for Prince County: jMias. Maynard Schurman. Summer- 1 side. Vice President for Kings County: Tours Across Canadaiu... w. w. use... Georgetown. rm ~<O1 _ a"; Provincial Treasurer Among tiie great wheat produc-lnhpofl M Search“ lug areas of tiie Empire the Cuiind- ian West holds first place, in fact, it. mink: among tiie greatest of the‘, woi" ‘s sources of wheat and mil-I lions of bushels are exported annu-i My “won this year is ram" lllly_ Mllcll has been wllllcll almlllishcrt, as I have not been able to do the Canadian West but to visit it "iiich ‘”°"‘ i“ ‘he swim dim“ is a revelation and an education inime year" Lu“ “mumn the Trustee itself. The vast open spaces coveredinimrd. of ‘he P‘ E‘ I‘ orphanage’ with waving grain stretch for mileslmgamzed a campaign m‘ the mum as flll. as me 8w ball see wllll l-lllmltenance fund through tiie churches. houses’ barns. and elevators SHEA circular letter from the Provinc- tered over the landscape. llggmggserli acsokgggeraiillll vfigliniizgz Another of the attractions of thc , ' clllllldlllll was, ale me RockyiCIPfgyflIl-EII m their district was sent Molllllallls wllll the“ snowwappellilto auxiliaries and others interested, pellllll llslllg thousands Df reel lnlolin different parts of the Province. the air and glistening glaciers. lyilflryelgfljleflfgyggi lfioggllyglsgglitllg The Pacific Coast of British Co-l _ ' iumbia proves an irresistible Iilffiliand the“ Smms were of very are“ for many with its deep fjords xmdlassigance m me work" other Norwegic scenery and the cit-i Th,“ PM“ “mfiimi credited m the les (ll Vancouver and Vlcwrlll ‘lProvincial Auxiliary and received Alaska the Land of the MidniglitJmm the Country dlstricts 51mm- Sun, is anotlici" of those places gnlglggiil Uiililnlllast tylear, llaleintg whcrc thc visitor is enchanted With‘ ' ' ‘X m‘ 5 rqug o" the stratigenes§'"ami*bcnuTi&sToT'the!Piuvince" gave valuable" assistance landscape and tiie romance oi‘ goidim the annual cunecuong m5,‘ am" rush days. The view of tlic sun at um?" taklng charge of cunecuons m mldlllglll ls all ellllellellce no, mo“ their own districts and securing col- lorllllllell by lllosl. who have SCGnIICCIOFS for others. We trustuthls in- llle Spectacle. forest in the Orphanage work may And yct the cost of a trip of thisdgmw and that ouch year may be kind is not prohibitive, especiailylbetter than the one preceding it" ivhentaken under the guidance of. one or other of tiie personally con- ducted all expense tours via tiie lin- es of the Canadian .. National Rail- ivays. On July 12th the Adams Person- (Aprii Isl, I927 t0 March 31st. I928) frame being more disastrous, four runs crossing thc plate before a halt was called to the rally. The _ Stars made a strong bid in the ‘all’; Forlguchhid lfml Eixpeme lfirmh seventh, but the besrtliey could do Clumsy ‘villus; ‘(Yfiloulgr uyeviggil“ was two additional runs. their other udian Rockies. Jasper Park Lodge igll-IL bumg Sacred m me opening (Canada's largest national play- ' ground), Bonn.‘ Lake Thc following were tiie lineups: Louise, tiie Sh"! coast line of British Columbia be- Cllwllel. Rove“ tween and including Vancouver and Mccllbc _ _ _ _ _ l _ _ _ _ _ _ > _ _ __ Dlllmolld lPillllCé Rupert. Victoria, Wain- Pllcher wright. Buffalo Parkland taking in McQllllld _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l ‘ V _ _ _ _ __ Connor; the Great Lakes cruise. The fare lxl Bu“. which includes all expenses. is_$31i0.- Mcclllcl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ __ Blllllclllll-d 00 and up pei" person, according to 2nd_ Bllse accommodation desired. The tour Mrnlllllllll _ _ _ _ _ _ V V _ _ _ V _ __ wlllllllllll terminates at Montreal on August - ll ml“, mi- S. Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McEachem On July 4th, from Toronto. anoth- S, gull, er personally conducted All Expense gqllllygbl-lggl; _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _, Mcml-lls Tour startsfoi" tiie Canadian West. c, meld under the auspices of tiie Kcrr-Bry- Mclllnls , , , _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ,_ McKgnzle son Toui"s, which covers territory l, pleld similar to the Adams‘ Tour and in- Robina . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Doyle chides also Seattle and Minakl. The l1 pleld rates for this tour are $324.00 and W, Ryan _ , _ , , , . . _ , . . , _ _ _ __ Cronin up per person. An extension of this Ulnpllwy-JTK Kelly. tour includes Alaska. tiie rates for on the bases-Francis and F. this being $399.00 and up per per- McDonald. - son. The former tour terminates at Toronto on July 26th and the lat- SCORE HY INNINGS icrcii-iuiyiwth- ' l234567fl9—RHI" Pull particulars of tliesc totirs. Stars l 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0—3 3 l with illustrated booklets descriptive Rovers 0 0 0 1 o 4 0 0 0-5 9 J of the country visited. may be ob- STRIKEOUTS tained from Mr. F. W. Robertson, McQuaid. 0; Connors, 0. General Paassenger Agent. Canad- ian National Railways, Monctoii, N. —-—~<*>—" B., or C. A. Adams, P. A., Granby. Que.. in connection with Adams’ Tour and Martin Kerr, B. A., 4 Beu- iali Avenue, Hamilton, Ont, or A. E. Bryson. 44 Sllvcrhorne Avenue. Toronto, 0, Ont... relative to Kerr- r Bryson Tours. 4795 » a VICTORIA HOTEL ‘ One of the largest. and bent equipped Hotels in Emmi-n Canada. Contains 130 rooml. '44 of which have privotn baths. Completely renovated PM Rovers Defeat The Stars 5-3, Ideal weather conditions and a > largo crowd of enthusiastic fans ately inaugurated. wh 1 Y!!!" flit-cl‘ year betwgln viitarifiéhhi ted to the so cal South America an for investment, will be sceptical this statement. but never the 19s,. my friends. such is the case. and it. is distinctly up to “L public to sec that P Canadian lunds are mvesled l" their surplus good stipoort from his teammates curmeh that Bflltflitlgggncyilltz.“ can proudly and truthfully at their forefathers helped to build Canada. I would again im- m“ "m" Y0" iiic zreat truth that every dollar and up to 100 Milli . Canadian People shmg? hxgglgfinif led Republics otlthe Abcgweit Grounds last evening. cl other countries The Rovers playing true to form mlliiy among you IIIDTTWI into the lmul in the League of the accuracy oflby taking the verdict. from the [Stars by n score of 5 to 3. t "Putty" Connors hurling great. , Chariottemwn ball from start to finish, backed by l Hotel Co" breezed through with only three scattered hits against him. ' McQuaid. moiindlmz -_ for the ' "iilifll" "Wsifd in fcreian fifth and sixth innings, the latter. made n brilliant setting for an cqii- ally brilliant game o: bail between the Rovers and Stars in the third game of the City League series at in the peat two years. Hotels throughout Canada and tiie United Btotu have its splendid table. service to all Guests. ‘Iiole- phones in rooms. l mm $4.00 to an our 61!- Stnrs. seemed to be a little off last night. allowing nine clean safeties. iuinr o. norm. mung the bulk of the hits coming in the JQQd-vvvvwvwve-u-v i ' -. 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