Jljlmi‘; on i l‘ ‘ atlve s.:¢':.'."........... .. THE 22m: DAY or JULY BEGINNING Tilunsmy’ l AT 1o.so A. lvi. ' rii Foils throghout requested to call a meeting of their Poll as early h t, "point nprssantptlivsa to attend the Annu- Chairmen of city srs as PM!‘ si_ Meat ill» . .1.- he held to nominate two oandl of Queens Each Poll throughout the ‘to send ll" pg||| should make sure thatsaeh delegate Wm, | certificate showing her or him to be dui)’ liIPoInted tration. Davidson's principal plank “fly accredited delegates are eligible to vote. Chair- I5 conversation of tile state's na- n n of Polls throughout the County are asked to write the turai resources and his slogan ggretny l‘ an“ rereertifioate forms. “more business in government and 5y Order of Exeo w, A. STEWART President 31in 1:14 1e 19 2i 0|" lasertisa ......... [our Insertions e . light Iusertloll - - Teachers Wanted ....~ ~ "l '- Allnuaiidestincsri Queen's Qounty LIbériiI-‘Conservative ' Association A u’ Mfitirin the queens County Liberal- Th. nnuAssociation wlliybs held In the strand Thea- , wzrrilo" 0,, p" same drayiin tiieai _ piaee a Convention will In the forthcoming Federal Eleetion. delegates, either men or women. Chairmen of A" Lmgr-pconservatives including ladies are invited h, as present at both meetings. cmsslrlno ‘sbvnnrlsnlianlvrs Three of Both v Sexes Running For Governor DALDAB. Ten, July ‘10. —'I‘hreo bonnets sud as many somberos , have been tossed into the Texas‘ democratic political ring, the exit from which may lead one of the IIWVDBI‘! to the government's maus- orl. . Governor‘ Mariam A. Ferguson wants to return to-the capitol for s second termd Mrs. Edith Wil- malls, of Dallas, inspired by her distinction as the first woman i. member of the Texas legislature, also desiragflls job, as does Mrs. T. K. Johnson p: San Antonio. ‘ Contestants the Country and In the race to restore‘ the man under the executive housadomo are Dan Moody. sttorney- general; Lynch Davidson, Houston business mall, and Rev. 0. F. Zimmerman, _ known as "Zim, the Tithiug Evan- geilst." ' ‘ Moody has concentrated his at- tack, on the Ferguson adminis- tes to contest the County County and City is entitled la supplied ', _less government in business." Mrs. Johnson advocates modifi- cation of the Volsteadi act, while Mrs. Wilman calls for strict en- forcement of the prohibition laws, reduction of taxes and reform in the care of insane persons. Mr. Zimmerman promises to crush bootloggers and drive evolutionists from the state, if given the oppor- tunity. , utive N. W. LOWTHER Secretary - v v Resignation On One Vote One feature of tho campaign is Governor Ferguson's offer to ra- sign after the primary -—July 24- if Moody leads her by one vote, provided Moody resigns if aha ls a- head of him ‘by 25,000. Moody ac- cepted, whereupon Davidson char- ged the two principals with plac- ing two or the highest offices of .... loo pa: lius of it words . lo per line of l wards - 7° For lint of ll wards For Bale _ _. eon GREENWICH ‘ $15014... 15. second class tea- m, (Protestant) J. B. McEw- Ell [Socretnfy- 696-7-15-41 ' - PERIENCED FIRST QQQEQQEQ, for principal of Georgetown School. Good sup- plement. References required. Male teacher preferred-AWN!’ Allan. set-y. 6464434“ ANTED-PRINCIPAL AND AS- wmwm g0,- cardigan School. Sup- plement $175.00 and $100.00. D. KM l ell. Secretary. b “c m sso-l-ll-sl. the state on the plane of a "com- FOR SALE - QUEEN selsven mo, m, game;- ltallge. Apply 89 Rochford Si. The republicans also will hold ' 714- their primary on July 24 and (or the first time in years there are FOR SALE AT McMil-LANQ two candidates for the nomination, Mills. Wood ‘islands. Choice fam- ily flour $8.00 per bbl. bags not included. shorts 82.25 per 100, feed ivhest $2.50 per 100 bran and llliddiings mixed‘ $2.00 per 100 lowgrade flour for fox bus. cults 32-25 per 100. Terms cash. E. P. Scott, Corpus Christi, and H. H. Haiues, Houston. m} Actress Dies _ lLOiNIDON July 15.--Miss Dolores 712 746m DYIIIDHIOIIG,’ "the mother of the Fog sALg OAK cHmA cAmNET British stage." is dead. he was 92 Almost new. Apply Guardian of. 3'9"“ °1d- . To Let 1'0 LET—TWO - FURNISHED Mousgrkgepiilg rooms, hot and cold water, telephone. Apply 247 Prince St. 69744531 illale Help Wanted ARPENTERS WANTED. APPLY liiuriiiille Electric Light Pinni- 723-16-31 WANTED-MAN T0 WORK 0N farm. Apply J. Power, Mermaid. WANTED-A MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Herbert Mason. llunbury. 70l-7-15-3i WANTED AT ON.CE—A MAN TO work on fnrm. C. T. Ferguson, Murshfioid, No. 2 It. It. York. 605-7-15-61 Female Help Wanted WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENER- alilousowork. Apply Aberdeen’ llctcl 72 Kin-g iSt, 7004-16-21 IRL 0R WOMAN FOR HOUSE wnrk. Mrs. John A. MoCarvcilo. ‘Kinkora. 719-1641. ‘ AID WANTED — (WITH EX- llilfieuce in cooking) in fgmliy 0f two. No washing. Extra good r wages to capable person. Apply A- B. care of Guardian. 478-7-8-tf i’ ANTED -- A HOUSE KEEPER - 7'" i-W" aged people, ouejrom if"? Country preferred.-. Apply (vllilrliiiill Office. _ 673-7-14-3i M_____________ ANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. References required. Ailiily 277 Richmond Street. - 657-74441. Situations Vacant MACK IDEAL eoi-"r DRINK fl'“'°l'i K100i. refreshing. health- M- dfllllilitfully testy; made in a Y; enormous demand; send m" “"118. got selling sample; make big money this summer; experience or capital unneces- "17- Bradley-Gsrretsou, Brant- lerd. Ont. s. v. m. Wanted ANTED AT ONCE-—QTEN°- Blabber. experienced preferred. Aim‘? 5- A- MacDonald k Co.. “milieu -. 698-7-15-71 ANTED To EXCHANGE “Millie-seated ‘wnxron ml- ilsllt“ driving “Mum App‘, w “"181”. curling. lrsq-u-si Lost “QT-tin IILL m on as-, "Ben Jenkins d: Son and Moore fialzlesuods store. Finder please m at Jenkins I Son 411g n. ve reward. 717 Furniture Sale ‘m’ . 6997454‘ practically all of tile leading Brltisll HAY $AL5_| w||_|_ SELL ATHactor-s who had made outstanding Colvme Station, 50 acres of Btandjsuccesses during her life time. Her in; Hay on Saturday the 17th interest in the stage was keen, ev- JlilY. at 2.30 o'clock p. m. ~M. Mc- ll-“ed- 7-10-sttf. FARM FOR sate. WITH on I without "OD. 40 acres fronting on Brudeunoli River, 2 miles from Georgetown. Well cum. voted suitivble for vegetable mid. stood hers that Hon. P. C. Larkln. life, Visit Cancelled ins. Also convenient for flsh-j-Hlgh Commissioner ill ‘London for erman. Apply to John Deloria Canada, has cancelled his visit to on premises. Address George-Who Dominion, set for the end of WWII- 51-1-7-9-fsil July, in view of the political sltua-I tion lll Canada. No official an- MIUUOIIIAIIOOIII llolillcelncrlt however, has yet been lllade to this effect. JNO. McDONALD, LAND BUR. mom-i veym, Hermanvule. P_ E’ L woman-s CONSISTENCY 59 6-7-10-11110 NOTICE-ROSS’ ROLLER MILLS, Vernon River. will be closed for repairs from August 1st until the new crop comes. 632-7-13-41. ANYONE DESIRING TO CON. tract Certified Seed Potatoes at one dollar per bushel can do so by applying to M. J. Mclver. Kinkora. 626-7-14-71. NEW YORK, July 15. -——Mal'lon Blacktop. daughter of J. Stuart Blackton, mOUOn picture director, who vetoed Gardner James as a. character in a film play, has up proved him as a husband. Following three years stildy Ill England the prospective bride be-, came her father's assistant as soon-i orist and writer, also passing upon‘ the casts of his pictures. James was‘ given tho juvonile lead in "Tile Happy Warrior", over i her protest, ‘but within three weeks after that meeting, which. was al- most disastrous for him, they were engaged. James had achieved stardom at twenty-four. after a career includ- ing service at sea. a Broadway period as juvenile on the speaking stage, and motioll picture expcri- ence culmillutlilg lll ihe winning of a contract to star ill flvo pictures for inspiration. The dntc of the wedding is indef- Agents Wanted S100 WEEKLY, SELL “SEPOYW the new wonder cloth. Snag, rain. wind and grease proof. Suit $13.95. Top coats $13.50., Absolutely all Canadian. Tailored to measure. Everybody a pros- pect. Big commissions. Pleas- ant steady employment. Dept. l9. Utility Clothes, Limited, Roy Building, Halifax. Miss Drummond was known to‘ all in the declining years of her,“ THE CHARLOTIETQWN , Central Guardian FUNERAL TODAW-ffhe funer- al of the late Wm. Waiselin will take place from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Howafl. 253 Queen St.. this afternoon. eer- vice starting at 2.30. ‘ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewan MacDougsll will preach Fri- day 16th at Point ‘Prim at 7-39; Saturday at lrls at 7 and 38mm"! 18th at Belle River at 10.30; Mur- ray Rival- at 3 and Brooklyn at 6.30 p. m. WEDDING BELLS — A Very pretty wedding took pluco M. 3Y- Bouaventure's Church, Trdcadie. on IMolldsy June 21. when Miss Florence Mullen one of rTracadids ' most popular young ladies was uu lted in the holy bond-s of matri- monyto Mr. Emmett McKenna of St. Andrew's ‘Parish. The marriflg" ceremony was pl'8I.'0l‘lll8d by Rev. J. B. McIntyre. The ‘bride was nt- tended-by her sister Miss Estelle Mullen, and the groom was support- ed ‘by his cousin iMr Peter McKen- na. After the ceremony the hapilY couple motored . to the héme of the bride for breakfast at which the immediate friends of both tile bride and groom including licv. J. B. McIntyre were present. Phu hap- py couple lei't on all extended honeymoon to Charlottetown, sum- luerside, Tignish and other points. Their many friollds join lll wish- iug lMr and Mrs. ‘MoKenna mully years of ulatrllnonial bliss. OFFICERS INSTALLED.— A‘ the regular meeting of Port La Joio Encampment 1. 0. O. F. hold Wednesday evening the following officers were duly installed by John Maobauchlan, D. ID. G. P. as~ sistsd by Patriarchs Geo. P. Nich- olson, John A. McNair. Angus Mc- Eacheru, David W. Wayeand Theo dore Ssn-tner. i‘). Ih-B. C. Vanld- erst-lne, P. C. P.; H. Priest, H. Gor- don Leltch; S. Warden, dohu Hearn; R, .Scriba, A. 0. F. Gill; F. Scribe, John MaciLauchlin, P. G. R.; Trans, Philip Bridges, P. C. lP.; Jr. Warden, L lll. D. Howatt; Guide. D. F. Bethune, P. G. P., 0. Sentinel, J. H. Johnston, P. C. P.; 1st Wlatch, '1‘. W. Sentner, P. C. P. 2nd Watch, F, L. Renouf, P. C. P., 3rd Watch, Angus MacEachern, P. 1C, P. lst, (l. of T., John A. Mac- Nair; 2nd, G. of T., Herbert Thorn- ton. Alitol- the ceremony of instal- lation the Chief Pntrlarcheelcct, B. C. Valrlderstine treated the offi- cers and members to smokes and all enjoyed a pleasant social hour. - ~ i-Qm-i | PERSONALS Miss Irene and Gertrude Gallant of ‘Summerslde are visiting friends lin Cilarlottetowll. Misses Reta Carew and Ethel neNeil, Hunter River were visit- ors to the City yesterday. Mi". George Fall, of Crapnud, was in the city yesterday visi-ting ' 'f i d . LONDON, July 15.—lt is under-i H“ a ~Dr. J .W. lMacKeuzie and Mrs. MacKenzie and their son David, of Montreal, arrived last night for their regular summer holiday at tilcir former home lll 171st River. Dr. and Mrs. McIntosh 01' Geo- rgetown returned from Cape Bre- ton last evening. i ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF ON- TARIO ISSUES RULING REGARD- ING PUBLIC DANCE HALLS TORONTO, July 15. -— A defin- ite decision that public dancing in the province of Ontario on Sun- days is illegal was illads by Holl. W. F. Nickie attorney-general, who stated that it would not be neces- ‘sary for municipalities to refuse licences to places where it took place. Hon. Mr. Nickie is cer- tain now that Sunday dancing" in public places can be stopped by pro- vincial statutes. To Miss Ella Palmer (IN LOVING MEMORY) ‘She has passed beyond our seeing, Gentle, loving true and kind, In the choir of the immortals Satisfaction, full to find. Stay, I pray thee, heaven's music Bears her safely, on her way. All her deeds of love and courage, Weave a garland, rich and gay. A. w. July 15.11320. ‘_‘_“‘°' Nursing i vouNo women oesinmo "r0 enter North Adams Training l School for Nurses, North Adamh, Mass. please write Supt. prompt- ly. School qualifies pupils to ee- cure registration. Provides month- Hotel Iy allowance and privilege of six | months’ course at Yale Univers- 5m“ "H" w" u‘ ' lty School oi Nursing; all ax- Hotel we have all!" "i!" pauses paid. 9836-8-10-wfm15i thousands of dollars in "ps1" ".4 improvements. lt\ is new the finest Hotel of its Western Guardian day a drunk who had been confin- ed to jail for three days to give him time to think over where he secured his liquor, appeared and gave the information. A case of aseult was heard and adjourned for a week. Hotel and splendid "b," ""5 excellent sarvioa st a moder-~ ate prise. Rates from N-W "-90 per day. Charlottetown .-~IUNDAV JULY 18- Bedcilllfi A Carolyn Bayfield Ottawa, July 1926. BIRTHS KIRK-On Jilly 7th. 1926, at Tor~ onto, Ont., to Mr. and Mrs Allan Kirk, a son (Donald Allan.) DEATHS PURBEY- At iSummerslde. July 10th, 1926, William A. Puroey, age 56. Funeral from‘ the residence oi .__.. aisle in the Maritime Pr" John lrlrrssy. lvlmll startled, w .-PQL‘|Q£ count-At the po- lnees. it appeals to thoal Charlottetown, Saturday at one lice court in Summerslda ysster- Wm w“, I "mhrub" o'clock ‘to The Peoples Cemetery. POOLE-At Loch Lomond road, St. Johll. Jilly 12th. 1028, Catherine. widow or Samuel, Poole, leaving three sons and three daughters to Funeral took place from residence Wednesday morning at 9.30 to ‘St. Joachllm‘s Church. July 10 at 2.60 p. m. Bedequs. Sear- ietow-u liower Bedeque and Chelton Sunday School picnic on Friday. July 16 at Clleiton. Advance Polls The lmdersl a m h nod will offer for m.“ ousehold furniture, oom- nd bsedporior, dining room, kitchen l P110111. also one antique ta-l .:.'.°::*" "ea-- yo", l?‘ ll (1.80) one thlrt W's}, Olen A. flay-per, toe o'- u- "-vl I In» wuuu Tussdwpoiiing day in "the forthcominil ,si tions. ‘(Ii-id tlchief electoral officer. tilsnaslvilsga l ',‘_k*‘i"’f'_'~v" *0 “rQM-wv-ve-swa. »....e .__ (Canadian Press i OTTAWA. Ont., July lll. -Ad- vanes polls will be provided for the accommodation of seamen who expect to ~be absent from home on JOHNSTON——At the home .. IIBI‘ 11 s. m. Cape Traverse hall 3 p.m. Sesrletown 7.80 n- m. Official ,H°tel C0»- Ltd’ brother in rigrllsll on June sslll. 398M 11196?! li- clliliillllv Fri“? Pmrhu" Margaret Johnston, aged 73 years. eldest daughter of the late James and ‘Mrs. Johnstone (nesVMary Mc- Wade) Kinkora-ilt. l. P. MISS L. MIQUAID, MIMI!" QUEEN HOTEL w. H. Pool. udstssue: 0- H- B- Longworth. City; Msrssret Mc- ibeod, Grand River; Mrs. J. R. Mc- iLaod, Grand River; Josephine Bruce. Everett, Mass; A. B. Bruce, Everett, Mass; 1hr. J. A. Bruce. Everett, Mass; Montavllie Flowers. i F1 I oevatorso I m5 rnfuNloeo_ PHOTOGRAFHI | ENLARGEMENTS i 1 CRABWELL e-ruolc 137 Great George Street The Markets. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL,_Que., July 15.—Ex- icreme dullness marked the export trade in Canadian grain on the Milllllfifll market today owing to ‘he 1119i ‘Elli! foreign buyers failed to roslflllld to the higher prices ask- ed byliocal exporters. The domes- tic market for car lots of oats was moderately active and firm. No. 2 Canadian western were quoted at 61%. N0. 3 C. W. pt 56% and extra No. 1 feed st 57 cents per bushel. Owing to the recent strength lll l-lie Canadian cash wheat situation Ill Wllllllllel; a stronger feeling de- veloped in the local market for “bring wheat grades of ‘IIOUI’ and brices were advanced fifty cents llcr barrel. Tile volume of business transacted was fair. Prices for wln tcr lvlloat grades were well maln- inlnod under fair demand. While lilo ulldcrtuile to the miilfeod mar- ki-t was strong. there wlls no cilauge in prices but revision is cx~ Dcctod in the future. The trade was fair. The volume of business transacted in rolled oats small but the tone was steady. The dcmnlld for all grades of eggs was limited but prices ruled steady. Frcsh ext- ras were quoted at 38 cents and firsts at 32 cents por dozen. Tile receipts wcrc 1.847 packages. Coll~ sidorabia business was done in new crop potatoes and prices were firm. American No. 1 grade wcrc quoted at $6.00 por barrel. The de- mand for butter was limited to small lots and sales No, 1 pasteur- lzed croamery were made 31 cents to 31% cents per pound. The rc- ceipts were 4,316 packages. The cheese trade was extremely dull and prices were fractlonally easier western grades quoted at 17% ccilts per pound. Tho receipts were 0,811 boxes. Beans was quiet but tile tone of tile market was steady and prices were unchanged. Cur lots oi‘ choice white handpicked were quoted at $2.25 per bushel and smaller quantities at $2.35 to $2.45 per bushel. OTTAWA, Ont., July 15.—Egg markets remain generally quiet with no pronounced changes re- ported today. TorontoflDealcrs are buying de- livered extras, 30, firsts 26 to 27. seconds 22 to 2~l, prices to retail- ers. extras 35 to 36. firsts 31, scu- onds. 27 to 28. Montreal-Dealers are paying de- livered for uugraded eggs, extras, 31 to 33; firsts, 26 to 30; seconds, 21 l0 25; prices to retailers, extras, 38; firsts 30 to 32 seconds, 28 to 29. Sales are beilig made ill a job- bing wily, extras 37 firsts, 29; sec- ondp 27. Winnipeg, Mau.,—lteceipts were steady for tho first part of the week with sales oil all grades slow. Dealers are quoting country ship- pers, delivered cases returned, exi- ras, 25; flrsts 23, seconds iii. zlllli to retailers are paying country shippers delivered cases returned, extras. 24 to 25; firsts 22 to 23; seconds, i7 to 18. Iteceipjs arc light at Brandon. Prices to retailers at Winnipeg, extras 35 to 36; firsts, 30 to 32. seconds 26. Prices are lower on live broilers with 1% to 2 pound birds bringing 21, 2 lbs. and over 25 and under 11/2 not cilunged. Saskntchowalw-Country shippers are selling extras, 23; firsts 20; seconds, 15 to 151,5 delivered. cilscs returned. Prices io retailers, cxtruls 3i firsts, 3i; seconds 25. Edmonton-Country dealers mak- ing sales extras 24 to 25; flrstrl 20 to 23; seconds. l5 to l6. ‘PTIIICS to retailers, extras 36; ilrsls 32. Sec- onds 25. Calgary-Country dealers selling extras 25. flrsts 2i; seconds l6. Prices to retailers, extras 34; firsts 3i; seconds 25. Vancouver producers selling ext- ruri, 32 10 33; firsts 3U to 3|; eur- lllliIS 27 to 28. Prices lo rolllilors l-xirns 35 to 37; firsts 33 lo 35; iiOCOHdS, 31 to 33. St. John country dealers paying producers extras 31; firsts 29; firsts 27; seconds 25; and selling extras 36; firsts 28, seconds 26. Prisca to retailers extras 36; firsts 32. seconds 28. llalifax dcaicrs paying country shippers delivered, l-lallfax extras 34. firsts 28, seconds; 20. Charlottetown wholesalers pay~ lug country points extras 28; firsts 26, seconds 22, jabbing extras 32. ilrsta 29. seconds 25. 8-Year Old Boy Burned to Death AMHDRIST. N. 5., July 15 -John Murch, the eight year old son of J. Edgar March, publicity expert with the Canadian Pacific Railway, and, former editor of the Saint John. standard and Ottawa correspond- ent of the Montreal Star, died st| the Highland Vielw Hospital yes- terday afternoon. The lad was fatally bllrnt at. Snickvilie, N. B., on Monday after-i noon when ha stood Over asmall‘ pool of gasoline into which a match was csrlessly thrown by souls b0!!- His clothes were ignited by the flames, and burns were the cause- of his death. He was visiting his grand-parents, Professor Desbarres and Mrs. Dosbarres, in the College town. at the time. .__ BADDDOK, N. 8., July 15 - Adnm Nicholson will be tried for manslaughter at the next session or the Supreme Court in connec- tion with the death of Malcom Mac- Pherson at Buoklaw on June 18th yummy“ Fred li-lufemith, Philou; This was stated hers to ay by colonel 0. M. »BIIKM‘. '1.i-.|.' '" 9-4-1 u.»- iHelen l-loll. Westminster; Elisa- beth l-larrhon, Ovarbroolr; Keith Boswell. Victoria; Mrs. Klflli Dos~ well. Victoria. I - . l mulls‘ [rennin lllllivii. Jliluv". ,,_,..;,.,4\ n’ "Wu '1 iv. »' ** K181011115! aim nz-nv- v-MIOIIUL Mi use" . ~. .. M ' snr- r; -"\E_ utters. 1.11"." Q‘, last. After a somewhat lengthy hearing yesterday afternoon at the Court House, Magistrate Edward MflCllfdY, presiding, Nicholson was - finally Qgpt pp for trial, ' i s? -~ 1 ‘.7. _ GUARDIAN. Junior Chautauqua This afternoon, Friday the 16th, ‘at 3 o'clock the Juniors will pres- ent their pageant “The Plap Fes- tival." Th8 SDBIIIIID; pgrtg in [ha 'Dsgeant will he taken by Helen Morris, Anna Bennett. and Mar- garet Acorn, Campbell Stewart, Billy Trainer and Edmund Christ- opher, ~ The program is as follows:- 1. Ensemble — Songs and yells 2. Pageant —— The Play ground Fair- 3. Group of Dances by small child- ran. a. Roman Soldiers. ‘b. I see you, c. Lobby Loo. d. T0fld'li Mistake. The children in these dances are; Vera MacNeii, Nora Down, Pat- rkzia Arsellault, Sara uyqe, MM. caret Ferguson. Marjorie Campbell,‘ Valarie Arsellauit, Isabel Closed, and Mary Lapin. 4. Piano Solo — Horace MacQuiu C-A K ES ,1 \ iarniuonno OFOUAUTY. FOR oven HOME-AKED so IS esf World Wide. Study of Teen Age Boy Severevliililnter In Argentina DUENOS AIR-ER Jilly l5. —Tlla (Canadian Press. southwestern section of Argentina 'i‘()ItO.\"l‘(), Ont., July ]l'..—- The is experiencing what has ilcen dcs- imy of Wccn-iigi- will bu studied in- uribed as pile of lilo Sl‘\'('l'i.‘§[ wiliqlnllslvoiy aiill plans for his dcvillup- tors in tile lust 25 ycilrs. Snow has nil-iii: nllll wclfurc will rccclvctilnr- been izlilillg in some Setlllllls for nligil discussion ill the world con- 5. Sir Roger DcCovcrly Dance —- The Sills in this dance are: Mar-. joric llollllan, lleieli MacKie, Gwen. Ilvgers. llllda Fletcher, Edna Burke. Belly ll-Oisers. Ituth Toombs i Leslie White, Lillian Stewart, and Bertha Brown, ' i 6. lndiull Dance. Tile Indians arezf. ilaroid Stewart, Campihel] Stewart. Bob Stewart, Lawrence 'l‘oolllils,i Eilinuild Christopher, Edward Cam- eron. Gordon llydc and Jack Far. qiiarhnrson. 7. Shoemaker Dance and Pop Goes The Weasel. in iilis dance arc: Dorothy Saunders, Margaret Acorn, llolcll Morris, Marlon Rogers, Anna. Bennett, Bessie Campbell, Ada. Acorn, Mary Arsellault, Francis Culscll nlid Annie Cameron. 8. Violin Solo -— Thelma Tccd. 1i. Stunts —~ By the boys 10. Square Dance — The girls in tilis dance arc: Marjorie Stewart, Mnrloil Wliiteilcail, Eiiccil 'l‘ned, 'l‘ilcinla Teed, Allele West, Peggy Cfllllilllfill. Doris M.c‘Clouii, Lilli] Jvsse McCioud. 1'1. Junior Chautauqua Orchestra, Plano — Thelma Burns. Vi0llll — Thelma Teed, UKP-‘S ~ Irene Teen Edna Burke and Lillian Duchemam 12- Finsie — God Save The King. GASPEREAUX SCHOOL EXAMINATION The somi-nimlinl examination of Guspcrcuiix school look pluco on Wednesday aftcriiooil, Julie 30th. Many of tile ratepayers were pre- seilt. ’l‘lle ilupiis were cxnnliiled in the different subjects by their lcflchfli‘. Mr. Roy Grailt, assisted by Rev. Theo. Gallant, Mr. Herbert Murphy and Misses Stella Murphy nlid Eileen Grant, and by their proillpt and accurate answers did great credit to their teacher, who, indeed, did not regret the lllally hours of zeal bestowed for their welfare. Many 0f the visitors pre- sent spoke on the success of the school alld guve Ml‘. Grunt great praise. Tllc only regret is that ile has resigned. Tile fOIIOlrVIIIK pupils are then awarded the public school certificates: Vertn Hnyter, Bertha ltcilly. Kathleen Dunn and Hazel liciliy. An address was read by Johll Llewellyn on behalf of Grade Vii. and X., and tho teacher WilS presented with a fountain pen and an liver-sharp pencil, besides other illcc gifts presented by the juniorj grades. Ml‘. Grant replied in fitting words and thanking tho people for their kindness shown to him while ill Gaspereaux. The visitors were then treated to candy, ice-cream nnd cake by tile ladies 0f the dis- trict. Tho exercises came a a close by the singing of lilo National An- them. Following is the address:- Denr ’I‘ea<:her,—iVc. the pupils oi’ (lrades VlI., nlid X., wll-lll to present to yuil those littio gifts us a remem- ilrlinl-o of the many pleasant hours spent together nlid not only pleas- ant but helpful as well. We sllllll always remember yniir earnestness nlid zeal in helping to attain an edu- VPILIIOII so as to fit ils for a. hlgilcl‘ purpose in life; also the great pn- tionco you showed with iis at liil limes. We would again ask you lo accept those little gifts, hoping tllill rig you depart from mmong lis liiliil take up your work elsewhere tilllt. you may have every sunvoss and; prosperity. i Slgngd by Pupils of Grades Vii.‘ and X. Give ilny man huif n cil-nilcc IIIIII‘ lie will say sollleiiling tliut llc will regret later. Victoria. 5 Hotel i on. of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 roomi- 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the plot few yssrs- FIW Hotels throughout Canada Ind the United Otates have , its splendid tabla. Coiirleflfll i serviee to all Guests. Teie- i phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to 06-00 P" day. . Charlottetown . Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager » VICTORIA HOTEL Bill B-rydges, St. John; M. Mc- lLeod. Sr.. Morioton; M. McLeod,.Jr.. nlllre tilall a week, paralyzing uiLfl-rence of nllier boys to be held at activities iillil i-ailslllg ll food silort-ilit-lsillgfors, l-‘lnlnnd, from Aug. 1, alga-flat some points. h [in ii, ilndvr auspices 0i‘ the WOTIYI lc tcmiicruturc has rnllcll cig tunullcil of the Yollllg {lion's (thrill- iiugrizias llclolv 2cm Iililffillilifll. ilidiiill Association. TWeIlty-Lhrvn tile neighborhood oi‘ i‘ll_illiut. 'i‘hu l-illilllrirsl will be reproscnil-d snowfall lll I'll!‘ fooiilills of Kiliillillllllig the 1,500 delcgnteamf wiirnll Andes illtllll‘ Klfiflliill lids ilfxlillriili n. iurgc proportion will ‘bc yuuiu; euull el for lil'ly yours. lviccs nil-ll. "fly lllill rilil iillli tuiiegrzipil cnlll-i 'i‘wie|liy-liiri-.c Wflfllllililffi 0f Hm illilllicniioli ml tile irzllis-Alliiuaui(fullndizin \'.M.C.A. will TUPTPHIEIII. route liuvc boon badly tied up. (‘illlulllu Till: oiiil-iall delegates are ll. Bnilulitylin, guuoral secretary. zilirl ‘L. A. iiiickii-y, ilniionnl I-I(3i'I'I'.- iury of imylr work. (itilor (Palladi- ans llllill’ lu ii r nllforcllcc llru as ClllifAilfi, Jilly 15 —- A now iifl-‘flllluwg; P’ H u i partulclli for lilo l-licnurulrollll-nt; Xlurrlu Mqwllihlmfl, prngidmfl ,'.[ (if struggling zirtisis iizis ilflilllvililflll- the National Counfll: Frank yidiii-r, en lll (liliuugil Ari. liluliiiill: uiillui am] p; ,\_ Lump of wjnnlpng,,\1ay,_; “i” "Amliiilfli-iilll iloilm." Wlil-‘lv "ll; Walter S. Owoll, Vanr-oiivor, ll.(!.: 10cm m: ‘In of "msmlnl iluilm)’ "T" H. I. 'i'ziylur, G. S. Mfliillfiy, 1i. M. shown. Friollds of illu Illstltutu Orilelgufli’ yum, Supp“, “m; A A N“. M "m" "lll-"Ulilll" “Til lllvllcli ViH-lilll, of Milnlri-zil, Que; ll. ii.» purcirasc for illc institute cullcc- 111.31“; “m; ,;_ _;_ pa); Brjdggiuwn, tion. or for their OWII homes,‘ _\v_g_; w, 1(_ Fay, lIliIIfiiX, NS; l} i5 “llilwwillll 0f ll BLIIPS liflllllfllProi. Linc. Mouul. Allison Universi- ; * ' 5 l- '50 '03" lt , i) t.; li' V'ul; I. petition Will collllneruial galleries Kl|£y:,,(;,2r_ 61m, Bf"§,,,,,y,§, Lloanl. are restricted. The exhibits silowilmnm Om, m“; '11,,;,e,-, Drumqnoypp iilerc will be wllnt the Illfiillllitluuy ymny-pmuu.‘ “g H, womp-Oyr, con-Hillel's "luuseiilli pieces" 01' gull-ii", ll. JilCflilS lllld Oscar dwnrsrlll, ulneflierit- of 'l‘ol'orlto, Oili. I ' '_ llnlf of tile (‘nlindilin delegation MISCOUCHE SCHOOL iil‘il lllldor 2;’. yours of llgc, and out- —‘*‘ Hiiilililllg lllnollg lilo younger coli- Smndmg h“ m“ lmirim‘ tiligont his (lnrdiln Lzlpp of ilrlglil- AMBITIOUS ARTISTS NOW HAVE FREE SALES GALLERY "(wade X“ 1- lmili-‘ifllliilllli-i 751ml. Ont., null Frank Fiddler, ni iirlorill"Alain-nil; .’r,‘(|i!(il‘i{I‘(! Ilris-iwvhlmrww,’ Mm,‘ M]: Lam, Wm “d, mu‘ ("M10 IKTL (“mm 5mm“; lircss iIlL‘ l-ullfl-rvllco nu "'l‘ilc Yoiliii 2. Ethel Poirlor; 3, liargilrfil ~\l“'il.f clrlziilzl.“ Iii‘ illls llud ii romill- Nem- GYlide viii" 1- 511")’ 1'11"“ ‘onfcpart ill the Ontario OIIICII)‘ Buys’ 2, Mcinlilc lhrslilll-llo; 3i, Xllrlllzi ].ur|ian,ent_ "\|,.‘ Fiddle“ who is hlcQllzlrric. Gflllif) \'ii -l, "lll" still ill his ‘icons, has led in the EIIQIK; 2, Pilili (liiiiiiol; lllll-cllrl-l‘],,.0nm,|,,,, ,,,-V|,,,y_,,- wm-k m Mum. iwcMmml‘ Grad" n‘ 4' “m” Hm" iobn. ailll IIZIR Ii(‘.l‘i'I foremost ill filo lei"; 2, Piliiihlllifllfi llcsllnl-ilos; 3. Manitoba nflyH-y.,,,.1|a,,,,,,nt_new"; Margarui (illlis; -i. .\I1li';:ni'cl .\I<'- represent the three prah-le pm. Killlloll. (lrzido IV. 1. Kathleen \.,,,,,,,_s_ PM“? 2' “u” C" Wfifim“? 3' Emu“ A questionnaire circulated nmollg S/illflii; 4. AiilFi-l‘ S. l)vsRol-.lles..hovs a“ 1h,- \\'(l]‘|l| over, (lilrilll: Lilli (lrillle lll. 1. ltlill Arsollzilllt; 2.41131“ few wars‘ will he (l(,ml,l(hle f,"- mme Hickey? 3' Amme ‘“'S°'m“m"itllc attention nf tllc conference. it “ma” “T1; Immm “'“""“" o- \"k\\'iil afford u ('lllll]l|'i‘Iil‘lli~iIVE view iliiil. Dcsltochcs; 3. Loretta Poirlor. M. ‘he mm,‘ m- ynmh’ y, 1,, 4,011,.“ (nude Lwl‘ Nmm“ Pmfie - 2' Tho-l‘ vli, nlid iliils ziili grnuiiy ill lilo fill"- m“ D"“R""""“' 3' Umi‘ ' Immmv‘ miiiioll of vililill lIUi/Uifilllllillii pm- Tllo ffiIIflWIllg pupils IlllYQ l'<-i'i-i\‘~ "Hum ' ed sclloni leaving certificates ill‘ ° (lrillle Vlil.—l, lilury Paul; 2. Iilvi; llnio Dcsllocllos; ii, Norman Mr- Qilarrie; 4. Florcila McNeiil; b, AiIIlPHIVl‘ Illlii.‘ lliiiy bu. easily rc- Illllnlinfl Pnirior; (l, Plllloulelle (lnii- lllli\'l‘lI from lilo skill if sollvlltll dot; 7. Iilario Ggludct. uiill hr-llzillc. ' ._--—-{-O}—-i—— paxton Howird (right), young i his confession Howard declared gnaw," Iay-ghpeathele confesses he had been used as a tool by to Degecflv, my Gillette at a big international ring of arf Detroit to stealing a lure Persian treasure thieves. His parents reside In Snrnis, Ont. He was apprehended through a eiesner'a mark on a kid glove- ruq from the Detroit institute of ‘Arts. The rug. valued a1 $75.00!). was a gift to the lmtitute from Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ford. in FR EE/ Moncton; Mrs. E. C. Chapman, La-i cornble. ‘Alta; Mr. and Mrs. A. C.‘ iwatson. Halifax; C. P. Masters. St. John; Jas. E. Aitken, Montague; Frederick G. Hooper, Beverly; Richard Aiifken. Lower Montague; William Oolson, lower Montague; if. G. Bauld. Alaliiax: Mr. and Mrs. R0] J, MeNutt, Wallace, N. 8.; Macaulay. New York'- C- l-lughes’ Drug Co. Ltd. \ '1 .".(..->i maven".