THE cuanhoafrmouiu, GUARDIAN LEARNING BY NOTE Friend: ls your daughter |earn~ ing to sing by note? Dad: Ves—a five-dollar note every lesson. t shin t Pu ‘ "m": ttmrei.....:h...:.f I. Imillghflflisnm OldSIJle Oil 14mm: Iflll a. twithaiiimhu- h‘.- ‘rm!- coded. K NIWlr-h oofi-Irnorflrimnoyntogm - ‘ It * “higffréilit ... a... l u Than I t. --a?' 3 - 7. (‘out to Use Cont! l Milli . Solid! lluillofflenvll! N kr ed Ind lliailv Polished Brill and ll Hsndlomglly Designed — With U - Illlll Shade llclder. Lantern huldicaGIobe With Reflector-fun’! [Iluw Out in Any Wind. llnln-pruoLBug-prool. Sold by some Deslern. If your! can‘! lupw g . TIIEGIILEIIIII L Ounn St. E11! 6t Flutes Ail. " 1mm’ unlal-c‘ gym; Miss Cucumber (guehingly): Oh, Mr. Onion, you're so strong! . .. ., . . v WHY HE REFUSED A young theologian named Fiddle Refused to accept his degree, BUsiNEséW s-‘ix xii FOR SAIL‘ At Rose Valley. consisting of dwell- ing house, stables and large. to- nether with half acre of land, A good stand for any blacksmith or inn-keeper. - Also 50 acres of land rcarbyfi with bum thereon, The above stand Wlll be sold with or without the 50 acres. For further particulars apply to EDDIE MacDOUGALL. Bradalhane. H. R. 3 Fiddle Vhthout being Fiddle, D. D." 0054-610- llarter’ s Seeds are Growing l’ OUT OF THE GUTTER “He must be of low origin-a man of the streets." "How so?" "His voice is so guttural.” For this week we have a hlr supply of SEED OATS WOULD DO FOR THE SEASON a and o rowed BARLEV summer Gm: >- the earth. Friend: I heard you say he'd do for the season. '/ . Y \ FIELD PEAS , VETCHES /\ .. ‘ _ l4 Longfellow" FODDeR corm ,3 "WIIOOIISIH" FODDER coan SILVER-HULL Buckwheat. {i ‘iv VEGETABLES l. AND Fhoixiicia PLANTS - ‘ TURNIP seen. 851s. CLOVER ah TIM-ll OTHY seen, m. vase-Q‘ TABLE and FLOWER seeps l’; PEAS and BEANS. .{ ONION 1'? Ho: Grace is so self-possessed. , She: Yes-no one clse seems to l/l‘ irvant her. CARTER a co. ee; ..__.€?___ M hiiii-inwruriu um or BABY , i Ottawa Woman Made Strong lry Taking Lydia E. Pinhhals’: Vegetable Compound ‘ Ottawa, Ontario-"I was terribly run-down after the birth of my third hahy. l had awful bearing-downpsine and was afraid I had serious trouble. I wastiredhlall the time‘ and hsd no appetite. y aister-in- nwis taking" Lydia E.‘ Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and cannot praise ittloo and asked me to try it. I have sd splendid results and feel fine sll the time now. Any one who needs a thorough ick-me-up soon Ielms from me w at to takeF-llmllnm PAQUIN, 3l2'Cumberland Street, 0t» tawa, Ontario. Terrible Bacluche Hamilton, OnL-"After m bllfi was born I had terrible bsek ennd headaches.‘ I could not do mywork and . n» felt tired from the first minute I got vi st. John 7.00 P-llt-Aflflllflt! l ‘lll- 1W Wovfit of I" were the 1111M , u; B°.Qggsund|y1,oQP_M. in my tildes when I moved about. I flfljg Ting‘, llfl'l ti» sit or lie down for a while af- _ " ‘ tcrwarda. 1 could keep m house in ‘c""‘”““”"b“':m order, but many things h to gonn- _ ; done at the time, because of my nil- Mwf“ f“. aummobn“ merits. I was told by n neighbor to unimpeded by panqum ‘ by Steamer.- ‘ TERNATIOI-JAL LINE‘ from St. John $10, from rt or Lubes, Me., $9.’ very Wednesday steamer vealSt. John 9.00 A.M. tic Time, Eastpnrt 1.30 . . _Lubec 2.30 P.M. East- ‘ Time, arriving Boston msday 10.00 A. M. Day- t Time. Saturday steamer sails from St. John to Bos~ gyeqem... v take Lydia E. Pinkham’ waelfetlble Compound, as she said it d build mo up. l was relieved before I hll _ taken the first we bought and have M" not hnd any trouble like III dues."- “Fo|‘," said ITC, " ’tis enough to be M He's the salt of ‘ DAUGl-ITERS or ‘i, l mums l § av ANNE AUSTIN ‘ l CHAPTER xhviri \\'lieu the calamity yvliich Billy illiltl feared diil break with violence upon the Cuivlz-i household, she found what her sixth sense hadi played her false iln only one pan. ttciiIar-I\\|.nn e Shelton‘ was not hurt or iiivclvcd in ii In any un-l pleasant way. Her position was merely s rengthened by her obvious muoceime of any wrongdoing in tliui meant-e, at least, Billy was w wonder many times aifuer the whole ugly drama was ‘over why she had not -beeu acute enough ‘.0 suspect far» more ihaul She iliad of who." was goilng on In! .\'yda's tormented lili'lltl. For In- stance. why had her usually ailert mind not negiisicrcd the fact that Nydu Liiiiax hail alien, iiu acu e but furtlve interest in the safe in Ihe library? Old T. Q- had made nu effort to keep the girls from knowhg about vhc safe and 1s contents, nor had lic been even reasonably careful in working Ville combination in ’tlI€llI' presence. ‘He had insisted that they keep their jewelry in the safe when they were no; an ually wear- liiig it. The value of the entire col- lectlou did not exceed ten thousand dollars. but one night, when Iiand- . ing out .ll8ll‘ Tsewgaws,“ as he l.---“"'M"Mu-i~~"""""“'~uii.ii~"“'""‘"iin....hw\""""/i..5 ‘culled 111cm. to the girls, he had‘y____ taken u small chalnola- bag from most l-l"l_.llle,l_ l wlll you lle was ‘the safe and had shown ‘them bailflyllllllg a symphony called “Tm u dozen large. unset diamondxh lsong of molly dilllllil ll? prolassm- i “Guess I'm sorta supP1'-4l‘1l1°“9 Navrarll says he believes Clay will “bulb ‘ll"1m°“d3"' he grlml°d~ “l! make a great success with l‘l—-m>l ‘llemll sllmwne “Y when I W" a a financial success, but m1 artistic .,hiiIf-grc.w'n boy ihlial he'd number succesg_ Clay has ,been l0 Cpl-com.) lIIflTG iliunonds than __money in the "loam. says, and has llmml -l,,. I nk. II bought this rlrstdlamond l-ll-sl two moygmentg .0; l; mlayeil ,wi h the first five hundred that. the by a symphony orchestra [here us. store really didn't need. During the a law“. to lllnh 0g wurgej’ ,last tweniy years I've owned a good “All anmatlc swag“ is all pigln,“ many dlammlda. partly bedluse 1 '1". Q. frowned to hide the light o: love the looks of ‘em and '.b.e feel pl-l-de l“ m5 men, gray eyed "Blll m‘ ‘em, and party WWII“ 0f 111"" how abouts little financial slucceas? old superstition that they were the Does The 1300] My “mend to work soiindes; iinveotment. Once I had to l“ a laclory the r95; 0f 111;. me?" $911 all but iliis one w tide my bufl-l Billy bflfltled instantly ‘ill (Iefeusc "new Over a bad year. but Yveor Clay, though her heart throbbeil bwshr ii ewlw every 0M8 I" fl with a (llllll ache alt the mention 0t‘ ‘while. Pret-Iy thing-J, alii‘. they?" ‘M, “mg, "ql you wok any Inn-r- l iAnd 13191‘ 3m)’ Wmldered wlll’ est 111i popular songs, Daddy Curtis. ‘she had not been alarmed at the you'd know 1113.1. Clay is already on 100k of greed In Nvdfl eyes as they the mad to financial success. u» ‘WhLtClIGIl, with almos": iierooious in- yymle a senrllnlenilal lime $ung~~ l°l"<'"°5~‘li 9W7)’ ""11 and l-Wlsl- o! words uiid inudlc, b0iIi—calli.-il T. Qfs tinge-rs as they worked the qAgm o’ Love,’ ‘that is being fi-ii- lmmhlllallm of 111° Wm‘ I tured in a musical comedy in Ni-w l ‘Later, when suspicion of the r05- York, and that cveryonek ‘slniriillll MT)’ 0V T- Q- (‘llFll-‘T "5""? 53f“ and whlsolilng and Waltzing to right‘ Iell iipoii herself, Billy could re-yno“. He may make a fol-lune on it member those things and wonder‘_,,n,e {cough llllle mm», m“ i; lune a: her 0\\'fl1+1\IIJl4ll1)’- HOW we’ “hi”. tbal‘, gee Into your blood alltl .Iuul been! Hcw bTndIy she had lmlmlg yo," (ll-Qmng," jplayieil iiiito Nyilifs hand-s wildly “A pal-lune out of ll ggng!" T. (1,) night Iioforc the robbery! gfnued wl-ylly ‘ l Winnie W85 not at home that. "Mother says Clay is shy about night. She was a: the bedside of llle flung" {gully oven: (n), “lie de- her fir’ Iii-r, “who was IiII with pneu- splgeg may isort of music, is emibar- moufu. And because a doctor hail rag-soil when he hears his own soul; sat all filglll by the. desperately Over the radln 0r cu a phonograph. sick mum's bedside, too, her aliibl l-m awfully glad [or Clay. He's was Deffefl- worked like a ‘slave, night and day Billy and Nyda had spent the‘__~ evening at ‘home, Nyda supposedly up,“ pmlld nl hijm, too," 'I‘_ Q III ‘bed all ‘i119 b71118 Willi 8- "PBSIIIK" solid In a low voice, not meeting headache, according to the mes- he, eyes sage Slle sent down to Mrs. Mead; she left. him then, with his mem- ows and '1‘. Q. at the dinner hour. (mes of has son, and wilh ibc Iiltter- M‘ 9|‘ ‘M11111’? Bill)’ lllflYeil he!‘ "39"" swect bought of that son's ovmllll; for the two old people, concluding guccegs, ill“ film" DFOETHITI Wlll C18)’ Cllrllflh .\\'heu slip l‘€ZI'll9(l lior own ‘hed- "YOU’ LL LIKE THE FLAVOR” Amricuflmeni. rou. PAGKAGlQ ONLY -_ usvsn sow m svuc F“ llilvtlly. lilllllll. flomehow sad little room zit ten o'clock. Bllly found wile. “TO an Autumn Dryudf‘ lV-lola turning back the covers of Mrs Meadows wont away early. he;- bed and laying out he: things ‘and rhe Hirl and the old man aat r0.- - h,- nilghl, iffll‘ nu Iiciir, lalklllll‘ first of Inir-on- "Mp3s Nydu, she say cziii you {sequential things, and, finally. of come see her a minute boforo you flay Curtlis. lgo to sleep." Viola ‘told her. “She “Mother rays his symphony Is al- still got a powerful bud headache." --—-l I "Tell her I'll come in about halt ‘ an hour," Billy answered. Sho wanted 1.0 ifihfnk unilistumbed about Clay and the wnnderhil l things that were Iiappenlm: and ' about to ‘happen to him. She Iliad been her mother that very day, had felt an unworthy lea-lousy of her mother's fond delight ‘Iii Clay, her pride Iln h-llui. l “Clay ha-s ‘become-more Iwllaowll —-— htld 1h... I 8m.” ‘Billy w» we Black Peter 2.1:. 1-4 ‘Reg. N0. ° .. _ , -. 51187 Fouled 190s. staindg Ill hands “,?,§,°,"‘°“' we“ began lo Ween’ m llmd welghs 1100 ‘lbs-i “'9 hem-i: Tho. year which hail promised to looking and fastest iStalllou he so wonllwl-ul was “curly ave-r- ‘over been 0n the streets 0f Char- ll“ less ma“ a mqnh l)“. yglu- of ilottotoyvu. Absolutely sound, aired pl-olwllop yl-mlm be endely Two ll)’ ‘Pele? The Great» 2-07 1“?- llw gllrls would go mock to iuird work greatest. speed Sire that over lived. and wverly, ll ill-he were m“, 01' BT60 ‘by Q L- Cflllllnfl- Illa-flmll- Nflhose tww-aml iiho had un earthly ‘Y- ‘Prlellla 3-15 ‘We (lam 07 Blfick reason to believe than. she and not PM“ 2'15 1'4 and M195 M9"! 2-19 Winnie 0r Nyda, would he olioson :14 was sired by ‘Mow. 2.12 1-4, a m, adopllqn by 1g Q, ¢ur.;l,,_8he producing son of Rober-ft MvGwsvr would be really w-orae off than. she 2-17 14- had been a’: ‘the beginning of the ‘Black Peter has been owned for year‘ some years at South “NQIBO, N. B.,l After she had bathed, she resent- ""4 hall ‘but WW9 "DPQYI-"Jvll-Y- bu‘ fully wrapped a neglllgeo about her l!“ $01118 001W ‘in that lWElilI-Y m"! for the duty call upon Nyda bomax. are shovirluz reman-kable speed. v1 w“ l...“ (lymg lo lull; l‘, Home. Black Peter haaibenutifuil trotting '0|le"' Nyda greeted l“... wlll, “n. notion, easy to hwndlo. quiet In and usual fnfenidiliness- "Silt down on wit M immew- Ho has w» ‘milww m..- eiige of the bed; .I’ll imovc over. Bpeed- l want you 10 help mc plan a cos- ‘BWJR P9191‘ Wlll be @0111 l" Al"? tume for the masquerade ball at the tlon on the Market ISIquare Friday, 301ml [y Qluhj’ June 10th at 12 o'clock noon. The l...» glflg talked r0.- alm-ogt, ‘Cleml "ll" De“ 1i"- WPIPV“! an ihour. Illt was nearly half-past 10111‘ 11°19. 91X WNW"- 0" I01‘ WBII- eleven when T. Q. Curta- kiioukeil W- 5- M°K|5v at the door, asked svlllth kindly no- Aisellh lI-cltude about iNydeh headache, J- A- NWPONAI-D and than called out his good nights r"“"““\_f\..afl"""r-h..hiiir"""~iih.....i..iv~“""'"m........ihw-nh,,,,,, dpoiuted to the important aeunfi-e-v-r-“w-r The Fathers of Confederation Iaiithout consultation with the I960- l pie c! ihe colony. The result o! LIIIB conference wss the passage of eer- inlu legislation upon their return which greatly assisted the mlnlug operations In -Novn Scotla. In 1864 Mr. Archibald secondell the address of the premier which led to the culling oif the conferenci- in‘ Charlottetown In September of the same year. ‘He also attended the . Quebec conference and was one of the delegates appointed to go to l London in 1866. As a Father of Cou- l [federation his outstanding activities l lwera directed to refuting the claims i 10f the Anti-Iluionlsts. When Con- | ifederatlow was ushered In In July Zlot 1867 Mr. Archibald became Sec- l i ‘reiary of State for the Provinces. In @870 he was appointed LIPIIIPIIIIIII’ l l . Governor of Nlaulitobil iiud the North West Territories. llu bud ;_been at Fort Garry only u few lmnnths when the tcrxltory unilcr his jurisdiction was zlirenieueil 113/ an lnivasion oi’ IFBIIIIIIIH. To add io the administrative wci-rioa at Iti-II laud Leplne were on the wm- pair. and the murder of dlioimis Scott had sent a chill across the country. With uo troops or supplies iii his command Mr. Aichlbald was mile to turn the war-like uctlvltics of Rcll Into a defense movement. For these services he had piomiai-il ihui he would make every effort to sec- ure ifor Rell a full pardon. ’l‘I\I.~i action caused a great deal of con- troversy between ‘Ottawa and the Home Go-vernment but the bulk oi l.“ Sepmlllcd llellli lllcllnllng lqng. opinion decided that Mi‘. Archibald Iiind, Prinire tidwnrd Island. Fort had acted “"5913? "llde-l‘ U“? ‘llfllmll lyany. and Nova Scotiz‘. lllke nlullylclrcumstunces in which he fouuii OIIIBFS of the Filillefii or conieuer-l-hIm-ielif- Queen Victoria Iwiinrcd afioii lie was trained Ill the law irmlilllm Ill 1372 and two years after- lwards lie was ampolnted-Lleuicnaut In... Hon. Adams George Archibald . The Hon. Ail-mus George Archi- bald was u Iiullve sou oi.‘ the Mari- times. He was born in ‘Fruro, Nova Scofiu in May of the year I814. ‘less lliuu a your after Si: Phllllll Ilrc-kc haul brought (he victorious Shannon lulo Halifax with the dc‘ rented pride oi‘ the United Slates uuvy in low. .\lr. Archibald was destined by fuie to serve Canada In ziftei- a. good education in Nuvu Sco» Ilfl he \\‘i\b‘_Ctlll0(l to the bar iiiilcllvernl?!‘ 9f M5 "all"? IIFQVlIIQQ- ‘Prince Edward Island in the year Nov" Scotla- {em-i I838 ui the are of twenty" four years. The following your he re- moved to Nova Scotiu. lle eutcrcil ‘the political zueuu of his null-re ‘land in the year I856 and was an post of SOllClLOI"Cv0II8I‘8d. ' In 1857. Mr. Archibald and [he‘hugl-lleynGelleyallmlllltlfy situation Iieiween the .\lr. J_ W. Johnston, went to Eng- north and south hua again reached land i0 confer with the Secretary of *1 515191711119 811d illlYllillll-I III III? the stale 5m. the Colonles o“ ll“, nature of real warfare has been 1'0- mnttcr of u closer uulou of the Warfare In China (leases PEKING. June lid-The general irinish at end of fifth heat. placed by a series of obscure moves Gilfillii-IOBI. Anvfimeanrda . SHRE WHEAT , Koileii-ilfili: 1.2.2313? a hour And any on lliu Chinese political irhesu Iiouril wvhii-h zivc ion complicated to be followcil closely. Suminerville Matineeflorse Races WEDNESDAY. JULY 6th‘ Class A Trot and Pace $50. vrth of Oats. Class B. Trot and Pace $40. worth of Oats. Class C. Trot and Pace M0. worth of Oats. Entries close on Saturday, July 2nd. Horses must be eligible on entry date. All races mile heats; race to Prizes‘ divided 50.25.15 and 10 per cent. Special amusements wlll be -pro- vided. ' The management wlll spam m; pains to make this race a big day's sport. If day proves unfavorable, Races wlll he held on Saturday, July 9th. JAS. 8. MacMILLAN, Secretary, Summerville. -__-.__.____ Y allfli. DD Rf h. {f hewiil l I ‘wives TEST! t methods. E. W. TAYLQll AND J. s. TAYLOR. Ran‘ ‘ ed optuimi 142 Richmond all-all‘ -o Lawn Mom we. At , Weeks 8i Bu 229 Great George U: i» will‘; mi.- peoples of‘ British North Anicriczi. F The Imperial authorities, oven at that time, had been giving some thought to the problem and while giving no general ‘answer, they 118' mired the two delegates that any such movement would be warmly received provided il omzninteil from. the colonic-a themselves. , The possibilities 0f Itlmifeileriitiou did not in Itself take these two gentlemen lo lmidoii. They also i-iouglit lo secure redress for what they considered a (leap grievance in tho matter 0f the Crown (lisposinp of the mining rights of Nova Scoiln l l Bruii j Quick relief from pain. Prevent shoe pressure. ,, A: all dnq and shoe ngm Pill on: ins-UM l palnyis [one l ____-_» ______ saved. CONNOLLY ESTATE SCHOLARSHIPS _Appllcations wIII be received by the undersigned untII June 11th‘ from students desirous of eompet-y ing In a written examination for a1 Connolly Estate Scholarship. This: examination, to be held in July‘ next, ls open to all deserving stud- ents who shall have been found eligible to eompet , In accordance with the provisions of the Wlll of lthe late Owen Connolly. Each ap-l pllearit shall state (1) his name In; full, (2) age, (s) names of bothi t€ll$e parents, (4) Post Office address,‘ (5) nature and extent of his stud-‘ Ies during the past year. M. J. SMITH, Secretary. “Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly" Klnkora. P. E. I. May 25, 1927. 5782-‘5-27-tmw6I. flame, treated. Iii-DREW) THE PUBLIC We again have a welbdrllllng machine on the Island and are pre- pared to drill wells any slzs and depth at reasonable prices, No job to large or too small. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Personal supervision given to all work. For references we refer you to the wells we drilled for the Sum- merslde Water Works a number of years ano. Machine now working st Marl- tlme E-lectrle Cole Plant, Charlotte- our address‘ town. Inquire there or write ' Phone 721' 1'. n. KENT , Well Driller St. George, N. B. If interested better make s note of ._.~u;~—_ Parasites are rampant iirthe on the Farms 0f P. E. Island and must be eradicated if our valuable products 0f Farm and Ranch "are t0 ‘be erated by the Hauck Fire Gun. minute disease-eggs and scorches the ground so thof.‘ Ollglll)’ that no parisitic life is left after being tlills Iiauck Fire Gun The Fox Rancher’s Only Effective Disinfectant I Farmers are in the van protecting their crops 0f. potatoes ‘and grains by generous spraying and treating with disinfecting solutions. Fox Ranchers must also wage war against the Ranchfis numerous parasites, DEADLY HOOKWORM AND LUNGWORM. These successfully resist such strong solution disinfectants as pure carbolic acid and can only be destroyed by the in- Fahrenheit, This flame burns up the 1,800 Degrees Many 0f our leading ra nchers are now using the Hauck Fire Gun with excellent regults and are satisfied that it has solved the difficult problem-of proper disin- fection of fox pens. - Our Mr. J. Eric Love is demonstrating this dale“ scientific discovery in ranch disinfection and will be ‘ pleased to call on interested parties. b IPEIIIIIL BISGIIIT 00., Iiuiiin Charlottetown, P. E. Fox Ranches as well as ESPECIALLY THE Phone or write t0 ' " \ gen- Box 446- \ BEEN LOOKIN' AI-l- OVER FOR YE. “i or TREE BY A HUNGRY Dec. FUZZY COON was OVLRTAKLN BY Dmzmqeas, I A BOY WHO TRIED TO cur , THE TREE DOWN l FELL Astra? ~ Bur THE Dpe l emu. STANDS GUARD. ELL Ashen an?) : msbf u .T.MIIRICL cos m. Street. , ,0 l‘ _- l-Idilnllton Onto o u i- . fi ’ Gii-R-R-wowl “Q \ wieu \ couuo TELL STOP ‘THAT NOISE ‘Vials Duucz WHATB IN THAT ‘(Rag >~74 THERE YOU RR now m. HAVE. we ed on. m. sex semen. AREN'T ‘ma: our-mi Auctioneer. In a. cheerful voice. this address L ., 602041-34 lflTo Iva mnitbmiedi) 5-25-wlm 9i L ‘ ' \ THE BEDTIME sTRlp-r. More Luck than Brains ,.-. ., . _ \ I . .. , ._____,__i _ _____...__._...__-.___ ____, w________ . “a,” y fwi-LLLOLD CHAP\$ U“) \ more \-u=_ TAKES y all“! AM ab,» DRWEN lNTO A F “ THAT DQGwfiH Hm] To a: Nova’; .._By Arthur 6M!” Z