F; z v on Field ' Each Event Must Have at Least Four Contestants as?" PRIZE LIST ‘l. Putting Shot s5. sa. s2. 1. Highland Fling. Boys as. as. s1. a Broad Jump sa. s2. s1. a Highland Fling Gill! ss. s2. $1. .4. Hop, Step a. Jump s3. s2. s1. 9. Ghlllle Callum s3. s2. si- ~ '1. hill-owing Hammer s1. s5. ss. l0. Piper; Contest s4. s2. st. .5- Vlultlna with role $3. $2. Si. l1. Suck RICH $3. n. t1. 5- 190 Y"!!! RICH l 53- 51- $1- 12. ltep Dancing $4. $3. l1 , w-Myqq-w ‘F. ti‘ .'. r: u. » A‘ Special Train Will Leave Charlottetown at 10.30 A. M. ' Anyone going out on the afternoon train and returning on the Ipcclll. l. will have two hours on the field. Games Will Start at 1.30 p. m.—Entries Taken "lowing day. ' Chief, John And’e'rscn; President. Abe ' 5132-6-28-41. . cotch Games siflieiiilnliual" Gathering of the Clans of Prince Q Edward Island Under the Auspices of the EM Caiedonian Club Will be Held at LL _ Vernon River 5. 7 DQMINION DAY The Calcdonian Pipe Band will furnish real Scotch music. a The Women's Institute o! Avondale, noted for proficiency ill the culi- nary artrwill provide cats, delicate and copious. . Trout flailing in the river or pond within $6 miles o! field. TTAdmission-Adults 35 Cents-—Children 15 Cents i " N. B.—If weather should he unpropitious, the games will be held the ici- ll MRI-till; Sec'y., T. M. MacMlllan. »' n’ PICNIC SUPPLIES Guardian Subscribers may have their Picnic plates, spoons and forks at less than manufacturers prices. , Figure out how many you require and send in your order at once. price to paidin-"advance subscribers. I ~ i, 1 doz. Kleen 6 inch plates for . . 5c .1’ .~‘1doz.Kleenforksfor . .. 5c ‘i 1_ doz. Kleen teaspoons for . . .. .. 5c Charlottetown Guardian l Subscription b Special Department w g HAMILTON, Ont., June 22.—(By flrhc Canadian Press-Kiwanis dele- igatel from the 4i clubs in the On- itario-Qugbcc-Maritime Kiwanis dis- trict. are enroute today to Milwaukee ‘to attend the 13th annual conven- pbion c: Kiwanis International. An- drew G._Ga.ul, oi Hamilton, governor hi.’ the Ontarlo-QuebecMaritime Ki- wanis district is 1n charge oi the special delegation. "Every Kiwanis club in the Ontario Quebec-Maritime district will meet next Monday night." said Mr. Caul. “Also every one oi the 1800 clubs from the’ Atlantic to ‘the Pacino in Canada anrlthe United States will gather at this same hour ior a sim- ‘ultanaoue meeting.‘ "The 101,000 members will unite ior an expression o! tribute to the unselfish service oi Kiwanians in their social and civic “undertakings? p __ _ " A mcaeaga to the mcmbcraship Itrom O. S. Cummings, of Dallas, pre~ aident. oi Kiwanis Intematicnal, has been received bythokiwaniana in this part oi Canada: I "Kiwanis nulls primarily for giv- .,»-, service to society. Business and roieaaiorlal men ilnd in Kiwanis an brganizatlon which applies those principles, that onci seemed theoret- ical lndlilnpractical and apart irom the realities oi human experience. k Kiwanis club is alaborat-ory in ‘ field oi human experience. 1"or it year: our work has been with the ~-.- --. vilegcd child, citiaonahip and o activities. with pride in the i oi the pact, let ill forward in our assistance to and broad service to "amenity." All estimated attendance oi 0000 ' u be present at the convention. A, ‘ rwtlljl-Jlald on scam Canadian Kiwnians Leave for Convention 'Delegates From 41 Chlbs in Eastern Canada on the Way to Milwaukee weukee, at the Schroeder Hotel. This dinner will bring together all Ki- wanians and iornler residents oi Canada. THE LATE CHARLES OWEN The death occurred at Georgetown, Owen at one time conducted business there ior many years and was collec- tor oi customs, retiring on superan- nuation. l-Ie had also been Captain oi the local militia in that, town ior a long period. He leaves to mourn two sons, Carl in Roanoke, Virginia, and Percy in Western Canada, two daughters, Miss Minnie at Georgetown, and Mrs. Alder Brehaut in Battleiord, Sask. Hi3 wile. one daugher, Mrs. (Hort) D. A. MacKinnon. and one son John predeceased him. He was a brother oi the late Hon. L. C. Owen and oi the late Mrs. David Laird, and an uncle oi Mr. W. W. Owen and Mrs. Matl-liesorl, wiic oi Chic! Justice Mathiccon. o! thie city. Mr. Owen-during hia long liia won the respect and esteem oi all who knew him. “PELLIBIIIIA” the remedy for ECZEMA, BOILS, P-IMPLES and ~all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all drug stores. THFLFHAR ‘scuba! scnoon. noting-at, fwwv-T. ._ Central Guardian SUMMIIVIILI races Wednesday. 8186-8-37-31 REMEMBER. THE DATE for the choral association concert-July 2nd. A pleasing programme. Paul's Sunday School is opening the picnic aeuon, by holding ile annual cutingonrridayofthiawcakat Mr. Gcc. Dcfllota’: Iumnlcr home at Tracadic. Weather permitting, the children and teacher: and omccrs 0i the school will be conveyed thither by car, nieavlng the Farieh Hall t COME 'ro THE PLAY in Jubilee Hall, St. Andrews, July 2. Good time expected. Admission 85 cents. . 6l84-8-27-5l START T0 GET your exhibits ready for the big provincial exhibi- tion. Charlottetown, Allluat 19-23. Send (or prize list. J. W. Bcultcr, acc- rotary. dly-tl HAZELBROOK CIRCIJI'I‘—Rev. R. t W. Lindsay will preach on Tuesday. 1.00 p. m. The various committees have the aiternoon’: entertainment well l'n hand. There will be the ua- ual picnic sports, and the excellent bathing beach will provide opportun- ity for swimming. Devotees oi ten- nis are advised to take their rac- quets along as Mr. neBloiels courts are in good shape ior the game. vice between Charlottetown AIR MAIL RUSlI-Colncidc twlth he introduction oi the air mail scr- and when darkness descends like ‘a blanket, " blotting out familiar then loose stones, slippery rocks and unexpected obstacles make out-of-doors unsafe ‘and treacher- Thc ‘owner. of ‘an Eveready Flashlight becomes the leader in every sortie after dark. This summer, Ho‘ landing places, OHS. not depend upon the '1' 15¢ ‘summer’ liatelfifesmp," June 30th, as follows: Hazclbrook ll a. m.; Cross Roads 3 p.m.; Alexan- COUPONS FOR THE CHORAL ASSOCIATION Concert in the Prince Edward Theatre from the members of the ‘Christi Choir-or the city drug storas. POLICE COIJRT—At the Police Court yesterday morning, one drunk was fined $6. another 5,10. Two men ior street-fighting were given $5 or Two speeders were lined $5, one was given $5 or 20 days, and the case against another was ad- SUPREME COURT-The Supreme Court met yesterday and after argu- ment was heard, was adjourned until July 2nd. "I'hc case of Jones vs. A. Horne & Co. has been postponed un- til Juiy 23rd, alter the Court sits at NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- EBS-ln order to insure insertion oi advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Oflice not later than 10.30. A. M. the day previous to publication. When the advertisements are hali- page or more, copy must be in the Cilice twenty-ion: hours in advance. THE PROVINCIAL EXHlBITIOh at Charlottetown, August 19-23, will be the blggcrt and best cver put on here. More prism for livestock. All freight-a paid on livestock. Biggest midway troupes from New York, and 101" days horse racing. irlcnda abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Send ior prize list- J. W. Bonlter, Secretary, Charlotte- town. P. B. Inland, ISLAND GRADUATE-Mr. MacLeod, M.A., son oi Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. MacLeod oi Montague, brother of Mrs. David C. Schurman. of Charlottetown, graduaicd in Tile- ology recently from the University oi Manitoba, and isnflw Pfl-iior 01 E United Church in that province. His sister Miss Jessie, also graduated as nurse from the Winnipeg General Hospital. BELFAST AND BELLE RIVER -— United Church services ior Sunday. June 30th. Belle River ll a. m. The Sacrament oi the Lords Supper will Preparatory Service Saturday, June 29th, at 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. Stirling will preach. Service at Eldon 3 p. m. Sunday School at Eldon 2.30 p.m. Rev. M. D. Mac- donald, Minister. be observed. WOOL COLLECTING -- A lafke Sunday night oi Mr. Charles Owen quanmy of W001 gum“; the page iew at the "dvanced "l? °f 91 W5"- Ml- days has been collected at the Arena Rink by the P.E.I. Sheep Breeders‘ Association ior graded marketing. Collecting will continue ior a few more days. wool which will be marketed by the Canadian Co-operntive Wool Asso- ciation, Ls, it is understood, greatly in excess oi that. collected last year. Moncton on July 2nd, and the big air carnival at. Moncton, the Char- lottetown Postal Department in the last iew days has been receiving let- tera from all over the United States and Canada to be mailed irom here to Moncton by air and thence to be distributed w the addresses. Most of these letters are irom stamp col- lectora and curio seekers who wish w have some memo oi the ilret Char- lottetown-to-Mo n ct o n air mail. Brightly coloured envelopes in which the letters have been transferred iv Post Oiiice Oiiiciale have been turned out, scaled with the new Air Mail stamp. The local branch oi the Postal Department will use a spe- cial stamp ior the occmion. Nearly three thousand letters have been re- ceived so iar and many more are ex- pected. A similar occurrence is rec- orded at the Moncton Post Omce whore a iew days ago it was reported that over 5'00 letters would be des- patchccl by special mail to Charlot- tetown. WEDDING BELLS-On Thursday. June 20th. the home oi Mr. and lvirs. James Gordon, Maple Avenue, New Glasgow, was the scene oii a charm- i ing wedding when their eldest son. age to Miss Lillian Louise Trenholm. also oi New Glasgow, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ‘h-enholm oi Al- bany, Princc Edward Island. ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Dcnoon oi Trinity United Church in the presence of immediate friends and relatives. Miss Ruby Trenholm. sister oi the bride was bridesmaid ' while Mr. Douglas Gordon supported the groom. The parlor oi the home was beautifully decorated ior the occasion and the variegated flowers presented a lovely background oi color. as the bride entered the room, escorted by her brother-ln-law Mr. John Poole, The bride was charmingly gowned in sand ilat. crepe with ac- ccssorles to match and carried a James Gordon, was united in marri- » ness, indoors or. out. boats. They project and snags, and finding beautiful bouquet of cal-nations and roses, while the bridesmaid wore blue sevrgctte with hat to match. The! bride was the zeclpient oi many lmlumul Wfiddillil ‘Hilts, including a‘ lovely silver cake basket from the‘ Tme B1"? M582 oi which she has long been a valued member. Both bride and Eroom are well known and Plllllllar among the younger ioiks m New Glasgow. Mr. Gordon for the past two years had been residing in Hamilton. Ontario. Prior to that a1. most all his life had been spent in New Glasgow where he had a host oi friends who will wish both him and his charming bride a long and happy married liie. The happy couplg m; ior Prince Edward Island yesterday morning and on their return will , spend a short time in New Glasgow before leaving ior Hamilton, where they will reside. Fortune Bridge and Vicinity Mr. R. C. McLean, Souria, is on a trip to Haiiiax on military business. Messrs. Douglas Aitken and Charles Townshend were motorists to the city Tuesday. H. E. and Mrs. Campbell leit Tues- they will spend a weak or two beiore leave New Glasgow with the ‘best here with the young people oi ‘Irin- Pownal are to be congratulated on securing Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.- New Glasgow News. EN ROUTE TO POWNAL-‘RAV. day aiternoon ior Halifax wilero proceeding to their new iield of useiulness at Pownal. P.E.I. They wishes oi all for happiness and prosperity. Mr. Campbell was a gen- eral iavorlto and did a great work ity Church. Mrs. Campbell is also an indefatigable worker and en- deared herseli to all. The people oi _0l'tllMdlI “Ni 7 fnlx" P“ - -- ..-lnrlem nv-w w" illum- Price per bottle $1.25. ton McDonald have returned to their homes irom Boston. las oi East Boston are visiting iriendl in Fortune. son Walsh, Crapaud, were among those who motored to llbrtunc last week. . MP8. P0217] 301111070110. Messrs. Manuel Conahan and Clin- Master Harold and Miss Amy Doug- advantagc in Souris B. I. S. Hall, Thursday evening. Cal gary Vancouver your own Eveready ‘and an extra‘ supply of unit cells. _ _ vacation safe, bee-independent of dark- types are best for use in canoes or motor 200 to 11,000 feet, searching outjrocks LASHLIGHTS.’ I WBATTERIES - -tlzey last longer Canadian National Carbon Co" Limited Toaom-d paths, steps ‘and’ wise ones-take Make your. The focussingf a brilliant beam the landing place. Go to any hardware, electrical, sporting goods, drug store, or auto accessory dealer, and select the type of Evcready Flashlight that suite your need. Prices as low as $1.25, complete with Montreal Winnipeg MAKERS OF fill! NEW ALL-ELECTRIC BVEREADY RADlO SETS Owning Euemdy Buttery Smlon CKMC, Toronto 5| l: l Batteries and an I Evcready Unit Cells. Better go today, and you can "See and .Be Safe" on your vacation. Service’ for Life i if! ‘ We. agne to put in working order. has c.‘ v‘ . EVEREADY ‘A, FLASHLIG HT , is: which will not light properly when loaded will! Enreldy I ready Meade Lamp. teildu-llce oi“ scholarlsfdi/lrj" George. Dixon, our Supcrilltcndant is very‘ anxious ior a iull attclldance hcncei iorth. . The lobster factories will close on‘ Juno 26th as usual. A iille puck i5 re- ported all around. Mr. and Mrs. B. Creamer. Souris,j accompanied by Miss Bessie Gillan‘ and Mrs. Harry Francis were among‘ Bflturdnys Visitors to Charlottetown. y We are pleased to note that Mr.‘ Frank Kcays 0f Souris hn5 recovered alter a slight illness, Tte cattle inspectors were in thisj Vicinity ias; week and find this urea‘ disease-tree. ‘ Mrs. Crawford Aitken, accompanied by her daughter Linnie. spent last] Sunday in Fortune. Miss Aitken; iavored the congregation at the u. temocn service with a solo, Mr. Paul KOllins was heard to line Cropping and gardening are about .-~-._____._.. __._ . _ ., . _ l , finished around here. The country is‘ Mcrell Friday. He was asccmlpanlci looking at its best. The river is lland- some with its varied windings well outlined by the red banks topped ‘with! McKie, Bay Fortune. spruce, birch, wild cherry and wiiclf pear growing in wild profusion sllzii gracefully drooping down to for those wishing to enjoy a delight-i iul view. Mr. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman. gm‘ representing the Vlhippat was in waters’ edge Th; mad 15 among ma: Fortune last week, also Mr. Ive; re- best anywhere e a regular driveway} presenting the Durant. back by Miss Sarah Dingweil who is spending a vacation with Mics Bertha Montague,‘ Mcl-Iwen and w children oi Greenwich, and Mr, and Fonllnc Bridle School meeting was Mrs. Crockett. Sourls. were the guests‘ held on Tuesday. Mr. Douglas Aitkerli oi Mr. and Mrs, w, n. Townghgnd was reelected trustee. trustees are Messrs. Harry Burke and‘ Joseph Conohan with Mr. E. Campbeu, Secretary oi Trustees. A! vory success ul " was the resulti ct the gathering. Money voted 1m; maps, seats. janitor and repairs as l, well as $275.00 for teachers‘ supple-i mente. The citizens o! this village are,‘ ever Icalous ‘to promote the educa-i ’I‘hc other: Sunday-l]. Wild Plants Of P. E. Island XIX. LEGUMINOSAE would.) i i i i l time! interest: o! their district, and "m" Maillot. Sweet Clover, Meli-l are very generous in this respect. A dance is to be held in the near future iunds to go towards theerection oi new outbulldingl. Messrs. Joseph Francis and ‘Samp- - ‘Friends oi Mr. Arthur McCallum, Sourle, are pleased to lee him around again after his recent accident. Mr. and Mn.‘ Arthur Irancia and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Francis’ parents. Central Lot i0. on... 5.....- ulenmuly Johnatolla and/Min Hanoi Green. spent the week end in Peters‘ Road with Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Bruce, Mr. Nicholas Lincoln Bruce‘ oi Valley. Md Wm the rum oi w. and 1m. H. Irancia Saturday. dunday cum “m... Sridec urcimcncd llarlltb, with ajair - - COLDS - - anoucllms. some TIIROATS’ flimnmiuméeltyul Filth? .. Miss Evelyn Johnston and cllnxllzgt- Ram“ “QM” 8'“ B“t1°u:::n;‘f“'“y m mm" Ufimgiogaasietch, ‘Vicia eative, 1.. Mr. OOfllOh Ohm/aria oi the ill-m Bmzamxfih’ W" “m” 1’- Z.’.‘f.".“}.°..?7...§'. ‘5ff.’.".?..3}f.‘_"..?,,‘f =1==;;; 3;“; 315;) fw-rwm- c,» tege. Mr. Chevcl-ie proved an ciiici- ent clerk while in louria and we wish him every luoeela in hie new sphere. Prior to hie departure he was present- ed with a puree by hie employera, as well as crla h? his iellcw-wcrkcra. We are llld to hear that Mr. W. A. ‘nownellend. 0. it. 8., has recovered from hie llldht indiepoeitton. mu Muriel mm, ant anus. u viaitinl her Irandlaother. am. John S. llrallcie. ' w. g... in. Theodore m...“ Noddhllfltllllqlflfllllilllitllltl. 'w'nau¢""9l°l“”illlhltitllltleatalalakcaals‘ lotus alba Dear. (M1510). I imam‘ M°d1°k' Medlca" llipumlfl L- i Scarlci-frulted Thorn. (M510). Common locust, Roblnia, pggudg- acacia l‘... (mm). Hairy Vctch, Vicla hirluta (l...) S. I‘. _ G11! (M526). Small Common Vetch, Vicie angul- tllclllf (m animal-c. (azure). . ‘mited or Blue Vetch, Vicia Cracca L. (M3520). Beach Pea, Lathyrie nleritirnua ill.) ligol. Olzlfl). ' March Vetchling Lathyrue pllupflll L. (M1527). Meadow Pea. Iathynle pretanail L. (Mil?!)- XX. LINACIAI oonllllon Ila: Llama ueitatinimlnn l). (02001). I ‘ . fiver“ palpamltnaadllraban- . i mwwh- ' . llaadcwawebt. Ipiraea iatiioiia 102KB. (Clad). i-CZFIELI. Qucczl c.’ til: t-lrrhlolv, Filipendula ulmaria <1.» liiaxim. uzias». Cilckrb: '5, Pyrus arbutifolia (In) Ll’. (i/Izfiiil). _ Blnskberricd Cilokeberry, Pyrus me- __lano:rarpa Wiild iBainz459). Mountain Ash, Pyrus Americana (Marsh) D. C.. (M2450). Largo-trailed M. Ash, Pyrus sitcilen- sis (Rccm) Piper. (H459). June-berry, Amelnnchicr canadensil I (L) Medic. (liiz-lfiil.) Downy Juno-berry, - Bnf.ryn;"‘."m (Li) il-llinlziilt‘). Widr-isrvcd J-bsrry Amelanchifll ch10 Ziclia (TI ct G.) Rom (Mziézl). 'IAmeln:lczzi':l' nfnifolla Nutt. llditd by Mil73\‘.'{‘.'-ll'.‘ is a western plant. ~T1ta Jxlnc-bcrries need revision. A. cvalis oi Bain does not aim!" in either Gray or Britten. English Hawthorn, Crataegua OX1" acantha L. (M2462). Amelanchier '1‘. et G Crataegul coccinca L? This thorn realm" verification; Gray gives C. coc- inee a southern range (M1460)- Scerlct Strawberry. Yragaria vir- giniana Duchcane. (M2470). iluropearl Strawberry, Pragaria ves- ca L. The strawberries need rc- vision. (M179). (To be continued) Telep service between P1715 Berlin. Amsterdam and Buohoe Airll in proving a eucccel. ‘ , AU , l) KlD N EY v Pl l. n3 A