A great‘ industrial financed by Canada's and Englandfi most distinguished and successful blllinolpmen-many of whom ac. ' Representatives a high grade and very profitable association. ticm m t0 5,000 lh8f¢$—°flem "Qq-q-FFVT" " T‘ . ' , cmssurmo o” “gush! .................--. vv y-vv _ gight Insertion; .-.......> (Ipegehers Wanted {i} l) - FOR G-REENW-ICH school N0.‘ 15. second class tea- t taut) J. B. McEw- ggiggfjflffi, 696-7-15-41 DQJEXPERI ENCED FIRST d“, teacher for principal of Georgetown School. Good, sull- lement. References required. 21am teacher preferred-Ashley Allen. gecy, ‘ 646-7-13-61 __._-.-—-———-—-—-. w A N 1' E D — EXPERIENCED leather for Kingston School. supplement. $125330- ADDIY s- p_ NewstJn,_»Secretsi‘y. - 504- ___’__________-_____ liiale Help Wanted “pl-ENTERS WANTED. APPLY Maritime Electric Light a‘ EMMA" T0 WORK ON wliiii. Apply J. Power, Mermaid. WANTED-A MAN FOR FARM. work, Apply Herbert Mason, Bunbul-yg 701-7-15-31 WANT-ED AT ONCE-A MAN TO work on farm. C. T. Ferguson, Marshilold, No. 2 R. R. York. 695-7-15-6i ‘IYMD‘ whurnn. - sAuJlIfiMlA-N 'colloctor. Apply Sinner ‘Sewing llachine Co., Charlottetown. 751-7-11-31 l ttoo AN_ HOUR [PROFIT AND free suit for men demonstrating our fine tailored-to-measure suits. we lplligll you the business and give you splendid selling equip- ment without charge. Hundreds or men earning big- incomes in spare time and full time. Writs today for selling outfit and fres- suit offer. WIlsOn Bradshaw Mfg. (‘o. Dept. 40 E, Box 10115, Mon- treal, Quebec. " 732 Female Wanted ________..__.__,.._._.____ WANTED--A GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. Apply Aberdeealn llotol 72 King St. l dlHiL QR Jli/OMAN FOR MOUSE 709-7-10-21 ' work/Mrs. John A. Mocsrvsus- - 719-10-4I Kinkora. __...._._ MAID WANTED - (WITH EX- perience in cooking) in family oi‘ two. No washing. Extra good Wsitss t0 capable person. Apply A. ll. curs of Guardian. 478-7-8-tf IVANTFID — A HOUSE KEEPER for two the country preferred. Apply Guardian Office. ' 673-7-14-31 WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Rsfersncss required. Apply 277 Richmond Street. 657-7-14-tf. Miscellaneous HAV 8ALE—MI-ILL SELL AT bong ‘Creek, 40-110mm of standing I111)’ 011 the premises of the late Dan MacPhss. Thursday, July 2nd at 2-80 p. m. 765-7-12-51 _ Quasi-iii JNO. MeDONALD. LAND SUR- "Wsl. Hermsnvills, -P. E. i‘. 596-7-10-1mo B10 Eaaumes, sTEAoY EM- lllilvmcnt for Barbers. Become "RI _rt In 8 weeks. Writs Molar BB1‘ r College, Department "F" "slllnx- si-ttslti ANYONE DESI-RING TO CON- tract Certified Seed Potatoes at one dollar per bushel can do so ill’ applying to 114.1 lilcivsr, Kllllwra- 026-7~14-7L 75 ACRES OF CHOICE HAY TO lie solii at Fairvisw on Monday. Jilly ifILIl—AIIIBOn MacMillislm. 7li7-7-l7-2i Situations Vacant: ‘MACK 1on1. SOFT onmx ""011 coal. refreshing, h_saith- fnl, dsllshtfuiry tssty; msdd In a "iv: enormous demand; ssnd “"1 0011i!- list- selling. sample; Mk0 Ill! money this summer: "Brianne m- ' “plul “'7'. Bfllllsi-Olrrstson, punt- isld» Ont. s. v. m. %-v-._)__ Wanted apply J. A. MacDonald a Co., "dlliss- 603-7-15-7i -.____ “zfeiglilili — w: o It! i n ‘gm! employment and. pay “xchurlvzo sill 0111;‘ coinpists sag m gusnntse grggi-Y- Whole root, fresh-demo. ma: ""- snd Disnts- Attractive Wenrfigadxglglsi no full oo- - eyl-msk n; oppor- 'L"'(':’|1l[Yr.al.uks- Brothers uni-miss. “‘~ ' s. w. at ‘L ______ WA ' m?" - savour HAVING 3°'°"l0r balance wheel of I IIJI, I; -. . 0- E- W:Ilti"clTlI€sIfldr's“C,:ol:f"e 75l- -17-1I ~ADVERTIISEMENTS 1P or r» . - aged people, one from _ w“? °=' ‘r ones-sumo. kidmiiii- {Xbdilisnced "preferred!" - " ”***H+ 0+ o+~+++o+m+ o4 ‘ll Y " vvv v "u..." 1h pqf “n. ‘I . '0'“. .9 DI! llns o! a ‘Md. '. 7s mum n! s Iord|_‘ ‘Y v Agents Wanted. Moo W-EEKLY SELL I the new wohdsr clothljsflasohr,’ "1"- Wlild 8nd grease proogf’ SUI! $13.95. Top (mats $1350. Absolutely all Canadian. Tailored to measure. Everybod . Pact- B18 wmmissions." “F732;. m" "lead! smilloyment. 139M 19. Utility Clothes 1.1 I d Building, Halifax. ' m w ' Roy A. W. July 15,17,20. 1110110)’? The Watkins ‘way wlll do it m!‘ W11. The oldest, largest and best llns of household necess- ities sold direct to consumers. Exclusive territory. The J_ R,‘ Wslkifls Company. s79 Craig West Montreal. 338153.; 51 MAN OR WOMAN To TRAVEL and appoint agents, Yearly gulqp. sslss $1092. (bsinz $21. weekly BVQTBSB) and expenses. Expor- iencs unnecessary. For pal-ll. cuiars writs Winston Co., onto. A- W- 3.7.10.14.17.21.34.2s,a1. $23.75. THAT'S THE PRICE MEN will" I0 DB? for clothes. Any man who has seen Barton guar- a n t e e-d tailored-to-measure Clothes knows this line is easy to sell. if you don't know Barton 9101080. we'll furnish names oi‘ successful salesmen end those who have bought and [hflylkgd “l; IFall line is bigger, better than ever. We guarantee Barton suits and Overcoats to have retail value of $40.00 or money refund- ed. Complete equipment free, in- cluding big swatch cloth samples with lots of exclusive novelty features and we train you how to sell. Write us at once-—Barton ‘Tailoring Company, Dept, 1, Box 241, Montreal, Que. A. W. July 17-24-31. PORTRAIT ' AGENTS — WRITE for catalogue. United Art Ltd. 4 Brunswick Toronto. A.W. Tor- 500 NAIL PUNCTUR-ES IN TIRE treated with -Palooaeel yet leaks no sir. Official test. Inexpensive, harmless, guaranteed. Agents write for particulars. P. A. tLefe- bvre 8t Co., ‘Dept. P. C.. Alex- andriu. Ont. A. W. July 17. r- AGENTS-SELL CUSTOM QUAL- ity shirts, froln factory to wear- er. ‘Big commission. Experience unnecessary. Sample outfit free. Write Lionel Mills, Dept. 25. Box E144, Montreal. A.W. July 17-31. Aug. 14-28. Sept. 11-25. ANYONE CA-N IEARN MONEY selling our beautiful personal Christmas Cards. Pleasant, easy occupation for spars moments. 35% commission. No experience necessary. Handsome sample album free. Mansssr. Christmas Cards. Dept. 2, 601 Keefer Bldg. Montreal. A. W. July 17-24. WANTED-(A MIA-N FOR AN UN- nsuai Agency-Darwlns Limited —ostablishsd 19 years operating a chain of Ladies Ready to Wear Shops in Montreal and Ottawa, are now extending their opera- tions so as to reach every part of Canada. This opens a golden opportunity for reliable men and women to handle our exclusive line of Ladies dleady to Wear Clothes. Selling experience not necessary-if you mean business we will teach you how. Our Fall line is now ready. Our selling - outfit Is a real "Fashion Show" in a neat portfolio. This wonder- ful Outfit is ERIEE to reliable representatives. Write at once- tell us about yourself and the territory you 'want.1Get our amaz- ing proposition. Better do it now later may be too late. Darwins Limited, Dept. 1, Box 61.2 .Mon- irsal, Que. A-‘W. 7-17€at4l. For Bale “flmwvszcouo HAND Lapin elcvot: in good repair. Apply Guardian Office. FOR SALE - LADIES nines. watches. etc. "hill he cost, while they" llist.-- s. n. A. Wright. Hunter River. Av SALE - 1 WJ-LL szu. AT ‘Wiisatlsy River 25 scrss of standing hay on Wednesday ills 21st July at 2 o'clock. The farm will also be offered for sale. Also combined seeder. Alex Russell. 754-7-17-31 IAKERS OVENS. WRITE FOR catalogue and list of used ovens- Dgfgl-fgd pgymeiii‘. if desired. Hubbard Oven Company. 11110 Queen West, Toronto. Sniff- POR IALI AT MOMILLAN’! Mills, Wood "islands. Choice fam- ily flour woo per bbl- ball n0i included. shorts 88.25 psr 100. reed wheat $8.60 per 100 bran _ nd middilnls mind 01.00 I761‘, ‘ 00 Iowgrsds flour for fox bus-l cults (M6 psi- 100. Tsiéms 6111;: ._..‘¢~rQ-Q;OO0O-O- . sold at ' Central Guardian -IFEARFUL TRAGIDY TO mks "‘ chfort celebration on Wednesday next. - » 7807-17-11 PRINCETOWN UNITED church —Rev. John McAsklll, D.D., Windsor, N. 8., will conduct both services at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. All are welcomed. . T-HE CHARLOTTETOIMN DRIV ING CLUB will hold a meeting to- night to make arrangements for classification contests to be raced on Wednesday afternoon. It is sx- pected that quite a number of hor- ses will snterand the owners will arrange tonight the events they will participate tn. A MEETING OF THE LIBERAL- CONSERMATIVIE) IIL-ECTORS oi .Ni11e Mlle Creek Poll B will be held in Elliott -HaiI on Tuesday svellintl. July 20th at 7.30 p. 1m. for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the Convention-By ord- er of the Chairman, Seymour F. Murphy. 2i TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Early prayer meeting tomorrow and Bible Classes at 10. a. m. Rev. W. M. Ryan preaches at eleven o'clock his subject hsing "The mm AGENTS WANTED-— WHY N01- Eternal Christ. Miss Annie Dam- bs your own boss and make Dig marsli will render a solo at this service. At seven p. m. Rev. Dr. Ramsay will preach from the sub- ject or “African Missions", and the soloist at this service will be Miss Berna Huestis. Visitors in the city are cordially invited to all ser- vices of Church and ‘Sabbath School. L. O. A. CHURCH PARADE —- The annual Church parade of the Loyal Orange Association will be held tomorrow morning from ths Lodge rooms on Richmond Street to St. James Church where they lqii he addressed by Rev. Mr. . uir. CONSERVATIVE MEETING. — A large and enthusiastic meeting of Conservatives of Wards Three. Four, ‘Five and the Royalties was held last evening in the Offer building for the purpose of select- Iilg delegates to attend tho Con- vention on Thursday. Every poll was represented, and the heurtlest spirit of optlmis-m prevailed throughout the entire meeting. U-IGG AND ELDON -— There will -be preaching service in the Bulptlst Chuicll at Uigg on Sunday afternoon ‘at 3 o'clock July l8. aml at Eldon ut 7 o'clock. Rev. Ross C. Eaton of Charlottetown will con- duct both services. The Evening Service at Eldon will replace the afternoon service, which has been cancelled. GOOD ROADS.— Mr. H. C. Christie, the well known Toronto candynlan who has been touring the island, is loud in his praise of the excellence of ths roads. He has been as far as Tignlsh, and never in all the years he has visit- sd us can he say have there been better roads. i-iere and there were bad patches but he invari- ably noticed men were working at these. Anyone who is not satis- fied with our roads he says must be speed friends, novices or grous- era. 0. N. . BTOREKEEPEFL- Mr. Arthur . Clarke of the C. N. R. stores apartment, Moncton, left yesterday afternoon for ‘Charlotte- town, P, E. l.. to which place he has been transferred, being pro- meted to general store keeper in that city. Although Mr. tnurics many friends hers will telnet 111s departure, they will at the same time wish him every success in tI1ls well deserved appoinin1ent.—Monc- tou Times. VALLEYF-IELD CHURCI-L- The Sacrament of ths Lord's ‘Supper will be dispensed in the Valley- field United Church on Sabbath morning the 18th inst, service be- ginning at ll o'clock a. m. The pas- tor Rev. J. A. McLellan will be as- sisted by Jiev. A. N. Gillls of Mai- poque and Rev John McKlnuon of iOntario. it is expected that iicv. ISIdney Bnilnoli of St. John. N. H. will be the preacher for the even-- ing service beginning at 5 o'clock. The usual preparatory services are being held 011 Friday and Satur- day and the thanksgiving service on Monday. TRYON MEMORIAL UNVEILED The Soldiers Memorial erected at Tryon to perpetuate the memory of the men who fought and fell for their country waas unveiled yos- terday by His Honor the Lieuten- ant Governor In the presence of a large assemblage of people. A spec- ial program of music was rendered under the direction of Dr. J. J. Si- morning at 9.15. Sabbath School- A O1‘ Ramlfilue m Childhood SCOTTS EMULSION AbOI-zndsln Healfli-Buildiry ~ Vitamins ~ Scott l loIIsmTsIoslh 5Q"- FOLLOW T-HE CROWD on ‘Wed- nesday and you will make no mis- take. You'll -be sure to land at ‘Scotchfort where a rare day's en- Ioyment waits yon. YORK AND MAR8HFlELD.- iMinister Rev. T. E. Boothroyd, York 11 a. 111., Holy Communion, Brackley. 33 p. m. Marshfleld, 7.30 pfim. Preacher for the duy Rev. Mr. Mabon. SOOTCHFORT CELEBATION - Last year some went to Si. Ives. some to lnverny and some to Loch Lamond but this year all are going to the celebration at Scotchfort. MEMBERS OF ST. GEORGES L. O. L. are requested to meet in their hall at 10.15 Sunday Inorn- ing, to attend Divine Service at ‘St. James Church. Visiting Breth- rerl welcome. By order, N. D. 1M0- liiean. W. M. ..ZION CHURDw-Mrs. W. W. Taylor of New York City will be the soloist at Zion Church tomor- row. Mrs. Taylor will sing "0 Di- vine Redeemer" by Gounodr- ' A DELIGHT-ED VISITOR. -—Onc of the tourists at present I11 the city is Mr. Peter Conroy, manager of the Model Furniture Co., Ltd" ‘Nauaimo, .13. C. It is fifteen years since Mr. Conroy last visited Chur- lottotowll, his native city, andhc ls charmed with the vast Improve- ment that has taken place in the intervening years, No where in or the United States with which Mr. Conroy is familiar is there in his opinion a. finer place In which to enjoy a l1oliday~lt is simply un- rivalley for beauty and "healthful- ness. Mr. Couray while congratu- lating the Tourist Association on the progress it has made thinks ths people as a whole should get behind the Association, for in very deed Prince Edward Island is a tourists paradise. Mr. Conroy in- tends touring in King's County -bc- fore rcttirnlug to the unaililaud. SOOTCHFORT CELEBRATION You'll hear the plbrech sounding, sounding," Where? At the Scotch- fort Celebration on Wednesday next, July 21st. ---—<0->—--- (Canadian Press Flush Delaney, French Canstiialngot the decision in his bout last Ilil-tht heavyweight championship‘ of the lworld. BIRTHS LEP.AGE--At 222 Pownal Street. July 16, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Le- iPage, a son. MicEACHERN—At 16 Valley Street on July 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Sam MoEschern, twin daughters. Con- grstulations. DEATHS CHING—At Ills home at Bothwell, on July 2nd. 1926, Benjamin Chlng. aged 72 years. MCSWAIN-lllt pleasant Vlilloy nu Jilly 15, 1926. Mrs. Donald Mum-- Swain passed away. Funeral will lake place on Saturday July 17. lil- 26., at 2 o'clock lo i-inrtsvillc vuln- efory. N.D.MAcLi:Ai~i who KING'S SQUARE dey. Among the speakers who de- livered addresses were lion. J. Ii. Myers, ll-ion. J. E. Sinclair. and lMr. A. E. McLean, M. P. ‘Luncheon was served on the grounds by the Lad- ies Auxiliary of the Protestant Or- phanage to which organisation the receipts wore donated. FARM. FOR n11. wrru on without crop. 40 acres froutinfl on nrudonnell River, 2 mllos from’ Georgetown. “Well ’ culti- vated suits-bis for vegetable rais- ing. Also convenient for fish- Apply to John Delorie erman. on premises. Address George- town. 51l-7-0-fs4i ..°FOR BALE-Homestead foal: 100 acres helutlfull! ‘I "f3 ‘"° side Montllus‘ m ti.“ I10 milss town of Montague. buildings. land high stats cultiva- Quccn I VHOTCI _' and» tries-s Jay-yr Nil- Hotsl vn have snI"\_'-MI"Y' thouunds of dollar's In mepsirs and improvements. it ' Is. new ths-Jinn: r-roui si its '01s» In ths Mil-Innis. "m" Iness. It appeals 4p thesi- vvho want a ‘comfortable Hotel and splendid-table and , oxssllsnt ssrvise at _s 111860?- u its price. ‘ tied-A. J. Rohsrtsoiaaalflglllilwlfsif- ‘psr day. _ - l T’ ~ Charlottetown - T Let - °- -.Hotel 00., Ltd. no LIT-TWO ruimlsl-iso . vmmmn _ I‘) liousekeellliil rooms. 110i cold water, telephone. Appi; i", tin-lace 8t_.,,_,,,,,,._,-,..h 19R uh‘. Jsstiollzal/i was.‘ annals. time». .. _ A GUARDIAN 766-7 17-1i ' l-‘ilihsl pal CRASWELL 8T l-ROUI-ld F3993 Stand not-oi the outlylna districts. m. B t _ 3:81“? thlat the spenders would Y or 1e cost. At the same 9S . 513:1; Iglllle car could be used for ' rposes. Councillor lProwse said that CUIAVIER CITY. CHI” is y0ur face round? round, say experts. are just as Iyeil ones, L01‘ lloarilman. Lillian hilt l5 ilerfect fouturrs, l!!! out ls never DEVILOPEO an PHOTOGRAPHS i ENLARGEMENTB 137 Great George street D NTEO UDIO 7PM" your chance-s of‘ success in the. movies is gr-eater than if your m“ were 10118. if you are one of tll0 vast arm-y of people whose ani- bmml! "9 31°01; this direction. The Perfect camera face must be Me tro-Gold wynJMayer It makes little difference hilw “Xiiillsite the coloring or how perfect the features, the contour of the face actually decides she's lute ill tllc movies. Cdunciilol‘?! PPOWHO, Foster and Tho color 0g ll“, lmlr and Kelllledy agreed with Councillor ths eyes does not Inuit“ The“, Yeo- The lutter did not believe many blue-eyed girls 0:1 the screen as there are brown. Norma Shearer, Elea- Gish and liy MoAvoy ore Dilly a few who _\'c blue eyes, yet each one is n distinct photographic type. Should the features be regular? T a disputed point. “Us and players have capitllizcd certain defects. A pilg nose, a crook. ed eyebrow. n very deep dimple has often characterized some slur illiiyer and made her more inter- "iillllk than if silo had absolutely -A long. narrow face, it is point‘- cffeclivs on the July ii — Many City Council Last Night (Continued from page "1) d0; and if they refuse. dismiss them. ' Councillor Blanchard an t d that n car should n“ a be bought to ""1"" ill-‘ilnle think the city is made "T 1110110)’. The estimates are ai- rently passed. We can't, gpgud {Wiley W710" We llavcult got it. Fhorc is a certain a-mount of “P1195101: but not so bad as some l-1'y to make out. The officers should enforce the law without any further expense. Councillor Yeo again regal-red to m0 Year when a traffic officer Ilmllgiit in scores of convictions. The officers are not doing their duty ‘ any increase should be made ln Ills speed limit. After some further discussion‘ His Worship agreed that the of. giicers were not doing their duty. e suld that no more raise In pay would be allowed. ‘Buys and Hills under age were driving cars and no respect was paid to the white lilies at street corners. Pedestrians must be protected and it tulls on the police to do it. Citi- zeus should tell the police who the spcorlers are. The whole police room this morning at 9_30_ Councillor Henuessey then com- .~:-__ Illlillllid uf the enforcement of the '0 twresll. because the lights s-oru: to accentuate this longness. The moo does not need to be plump, but it must be rounded ln contour. Sully O'Neil, ‘Gertrude Olmsted, Greta Gflrlw. Joan Crawforduths newer faces on the screen, all havelpag. sell the acid test of screen tests for we horses. damages s ordered paid. hi“ l“ Fl-‘Eflfd to the treatment of He said the S. P. C. A. should he disbanded if it is 11ot go- ‘ m8 lo do its work. was read and adopted. The bill of Thomas M. Burhoe to horse and sleigh ' The report Councillo tho length and breadth of Canada- bocause 0f their well Hlunrlsri faces. PERSONALS lsiuntl. _ . nre spending their Scuttle, Washington an modeled, Mrs. Mary l). Askin oi’ Dori-hos- ter Muss, has arrived in Charlot- tetown to_ spend tho summer ell the Mr and Mrs Harold A. Riggs and Master Gordon of Sturdee. B. C.. vacation iii Eufienc. d l-icnncsscy complained that city 11nd no representative ill court I11 this case. (Iouncillor Moran then presented a petition to open tlitggvhole park ‘ road-way to auto traffic. A ggll- oral diSCllI-ISIOII then took place in which all the coilncillors took part. The mutter was left iluscttled. A motion to tender for five hun- dred feet 0f hose was then carried. till‘. j‘- ‘itarulsto LD Dutch is a natural de- tergent, containing no lye, acids or hard grit. The soft, flat, flaky particles erase the dirt without scratching. It's safe to clean the finest enamel surfaces with Old Dutch. economical, safe, quick clean- l ing all through the home make For 5t Saints Qrtshptrrian Chart!) CENTENARY SERVICE . Minister-iliev. W. Bruce Muir ~_ ORGANIST AND CHQIRMABTER—-MI'. F. T. WATKIS 11.00 A. M.—Sermon and Communion Service. 7.00 P. Mt-Sermon. forco was summoned to the court- W HEARTY WELCOME Central Christian Preacher~Rev. Neil Herman SUBJECT-TOMORROW-SUNDAY EVENING- “Speed Maniacs And Road Hogs In P. E. Island” TO YOU ‘. /'___-—-—-—"" Another motion to tender for punts for the police force was hold over until next lmooting. Councill- OI‘ Yeo declared ll’ there were n0 with Paul Berlenbach, for the llgllt_ Rates IriunCQ-Oiite 04,00 I ‘proper work and efficiently. . 121.741.“ r slit wo- leg‘ anllxlnsjiw ‘to fifflllll; riltw m Oregon. I11 Oretnlu they are the léllP-sis of Mrs. Rings‘ mother, Mrs ffostollo fllifi ller sister Mrs Fred V. Ilylhi-i‘ who with Mr. Bytliei- and children arrived in Oregon a short limo Ago, IlfIVIilg IHIOIOPOII there from Portlautl, Mo, they were fivo I. ed Mary Brown, N. Y. C.; Miss (Rach- el Sswell, N. Y. 0.; Mr. John Saun- ders, N. Y.; Mr. Peter (Jonroy. Vau- couver. B, C2; Miss Margaret Stev- onson, New Glasgow, P. E. I.; Mrs. Andrew O. MaoKay, New Lon- don. " " .~ w... _ ' Sweeping llllcloilig and linoloums is’ Just as wearing as’ walking onl Ihem. All oiled mop or ‘dry Illfill is, much boiler Io use on them. A cont! of wax frequently applit-ll helps to‘ preserve the‘ oilcloth or linoleum. sassy? SPRAY? Wltli a ‘HARDIE for results. HAND or rowan with ldjlllf- Ib|_O‘@00II1I,. two, three or four rowt, three Mules to ths row and nil Ira _s ‘Pumps.’ l Every ‘machine ‘guaranteed to ‘do, Busy dsilvsrlng the machines NOW. . Ask m further information. ~ JOHN H. _ GILL arsat George ltppet. l "f ‘ J EHJEQ-IIXX h. \. improvement month he would put a motion that ho whole force should be dismiss- iil the force next Victoria Hotel Ono of the Isl-pest and best gqulppQd Hotels in Eastern contains 120 IMMI- Osynds- 44 of which hsvs private “my, completely renovated In the past, few years. Hotels throughout Few Canada and rm United limos hnvl its splendid table. 0011110011! Jsrviesto III Guests. Tsls- phonss In rooms- Isus $4.00 to‘ 06-00 psr , day. Charlottetown Hotel m! s.» C00’ Proprietors . HARM C.‘ Manager I Ltd. After some further business was discussed tho meeting adjourned. P . . 2-‘ Mo“ Q-QFO-Q-FQQ-O-O 0-040 . l iiliriiiitp Zlliiiittb Choral) MINISTERS:—REV. w. M. RYAN. s. A. > mzv. s. 1-1. RAMSAY, o. o. OFiGANISTZ—W. E. FLETCHER, A. R. C. M., A. T. C. L. SOLOIST: Miss SERVICES FOR TOMORROW l» l. 9.15 A. M.--Praycr Meeting. 10.00 A. M.—$abbath School. 11.00 A. M.—Preachsr—-Rev. W. W. Ryan, B. A. Subject:--" 1 he Eternal Christ" Annis Dammarell. 7.00 P. MP-Prsachen-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. Subjech-"Afrlcan Missions" SoIoist:—Miss Berna H0051“! VISITORS CORDIALLV INVITED TO ALL SERVICES m+0+o+wo+o+o<+o+o+¢~+¢~+~o~w<<o+o+o+++o++4o i.vvvvvv Hughes’ Drug Co. Lid. and a hulf wooks on route, and Imgfgotiglxzfirlfuo the mm‘ mm passed tllrmlilh twenty-two states. I (“iififilillOli P ‘ The intend louatln I11 Ore on ’ ‘ mm‘ ' h‘ l’ Y l‘ l‘ ~ Jilly 12. 111241. , To His .Worship the MRYOI’ and imaawy...“ Members of the Clt Count-ll. (iollllenltsn: y Mi lieroylvlth submit lily report oi‘ 4 cat an Milk Inspection for the A vsry‘ eemfonabls and ‘ month ending July 12m Iiomslike Hotel at q modsr- condemned and UM" l“ P"I°°- for Food and Destroyed T I-"W "Id "W" "OM95 'I'wn portions curcasscsvPyneluiu rooms with hot and cold wat- To pal-gong cumasses_nrulse er. i Milk rm‘ on June 17, 192a Splendid table, courteous Na-mc lie-butter fat Cont]. ‘ service, lRoper Bros. 4.6% Clear Centrally located, being on '1', p, Cullen 3,9 " the finest street In the city, ‘Louis Iloycr 4.6 " and in close proximity to McLeod and ‘Brothers 3.5 " churches, depot, theatres Edwin Hambley 4. “ etc. Stead Bros. 5. " Rates 03-00 a day. A- R- -\I0Kl1y 3-5 " Wggkly "M. o" qppflq. Vernon ltlciiillnn 4.8 " flan, Wood ‘Bros. 4.5 " MAJOR D. A. MloDONALD Condensed Milk Co. 4.1 " ' prqpl-lyhr. lW. J. Sanford 3.7 " , Harold Beaton 4. " l C. J. Wood 4. " Russ HOTEL Corlsh tBros. 4.1 a’ Mr. Andrew G. MacKay, Now giggzrdxgwy .. London; Mr. Allan A. Campbell, John Aylward 337 n ‘Long River; Miss Margaret Mac- “ml Mpmjnald 3g; "- Pherson, Darllngton; Miss Adc- Thong, Kean“ 3,7 " late MacPherson, Darlington; ‘Miss lgvemll Bgvygl" 5_ " May MncGregor, New London; w_ l{_ v, Dnnlmr 5, " Mr. 1L. ii. Coffin, Montague; Mrs. wlllldm smnllwood 4. " 7A, ii. Coffin. Montague Miss Mnrg- id. ll. ilougluss 3.0 " nrot Coffin, Montague, Mr. W/EAI Mt-ltao & Martin 5. " lcn, Port l-llgln, N.B.; Mrs. W. l‘). William (Zztrroll 4.2 " Allon and child, Tort Elgln, N. IL; James Enstou 4.5 " It'll-s. ilonry Munroe, lialifnx; lMr. Wm. uuernsy W50" 3-5 ‘ C. E. Lepuge, North ‘ltustico; Mrs. Victor Mcwilllaims 4. H C. E. ‘IJQPHKO, North Rustlco; Mrs. A. Mcitae 8r Sou 4.1 H l). A. Brooks, Milton Mass; Miss J. it. Dennis 3-7 H , Mildred Brooks. Milton Muss; Mrs. Walloon Wllssllcy 3-3 __ l it‘. -li, Francis, Milton Mass; MIHII 30h" Ilimm“ 4A ,. Rota Frmlcls, Milton, Muss; Mr. Alum“ ll0l"“"‘ .. Edwin Francis, Milton, Muss; Rev. Elm" McNeil‘ .. G. T. Spriggs, Keilsington; Mrs. sydlley Tiiylf" q“. .. l C. '1‘. Spriggs, Montague; Miss ‘Vimwr ‘f-so" -- - Gwendolyn S. Sprlggsni-(eusington; Fm" ‘Pmgel :4") ~- Miss K. Ella Spriggs, Ronslngtoil; 0mm n" I" f‘ {s . Rev. w. Davis. ‘purl Elgin Mr. "swlnvy 131m“ l‘ ‘4-2 .. (l. d1. "Barbour, Summersldo; Mr 1"“ m” ,'{"" ' N (§l.,dl I. E. CHOKE W. R. Tlnney, Charlottetown; Mrs. C..E, Pratt, St. llloters Bay; Mr. A. (.I. Sutherland, Moncton; Miss Isa- bul p. Phillips, Truro, N. s, Miss i lllcut and Milk inspector. Police Report for the Month of June. 1026 Arrested for llrilnkolnloss ilurlilg tho llloutll of Juno Arrcutntl 011 Warrants (luring the month of Juno .\I'I‘(‘HIC(I for stealing tlilrlng the month of Juno Arrnslvd for vagrant-y (luring tho ilmuth of June summonses serve-ii during the month of .Iun0 Subpoenas served during the month of June . . . . . . . . . .. Convsyed to Jail during the month of Julio Prohlbitioli scorch warrants tsxooufeil by Police . . . . . . . . Parole silbjoi-Is rlslmrtcd . . . . .. (turn up for sluit-dliig and fined Milk au-mlili-a t-nlli-t-luil by Jolico officers for tho. month J. W. $HAW1 --—<oc>-——-—— IIIITIBE A lncoiiilg of all Liberal Consor- of Wsstmorelanil be hold I11 the School House at Kelly's Cross on Tuesday evening, Jilly 20th at 8 o'clock for appointing dele- gates to attend the annual msetinii which takes place on July 22nd.- O. E. WADDELI... vailve voters. Poll will the purpose of 7564-17-11 l0 lll., on Juno Officer Joseph ’l‘rulunr off,_dut 1n his holidays fillrlllf! tlio monthii OffIu-r Ilnmllilc ‘Doyle off duty on his llnlliliiys iiuilng tho month. chief of Police Chairman of Committee. HUGHES-OTZONNELL I 'l‘l1o nlarritlgo. took pint-o I11 Si. ‘Ifrnntwis Xavier ‘Church. WilmI-tll‘. 26th of Miss Mury lire-lie l-luglu-s. tiuughtt-r of M1‘. 11114 2 M115, ,1. .\‘|. Hughes, Charlottetown. P. l-J. Island nml Mrs. William blur- silull O'Connell. son of Mr. null Mrs, William .I. O'Connell of Wil- 4 motto, Ill. ‘Filo attcntlnuts on the hrhlp “ml groom wl-ro Mrs. J. Kni- l 1y lIuglIcl-l uud Mr. Ilel-bilrt O'Con- llell, The Nupiial Muss was W41" 3 brntod by Most Rev. Francis 01112- co Jenienez. Archbishop of Gaullnl- 3 ajarn, Mexico, and the marrinKH ceremony performed by Right lit-v. Francis Clement Kelly. Bishop 0! Oklahoma, uncles oi’ tho ilrille, As- sisting in tho sailoiuary were Iiiulit 6 Rev. Msgr. J. F. McGuiroof Tultnl, Okla, Right lit-v. Msgr. A . 1w. ., Bilcks. iiev. u. J. Mtulllsr o! "lull- 3, wood, 111 Rev. It. R. st. John or ilk- luhomu City, Rev, Grlllorri-s l‘<-1‘<"I-. secretary to Arohhislwp (""110 -"'_"I Rev. Bernard Brady. 1111"")? "Y 0'- i-‘rancls Xavier Church, Wiliucilc. Tho soloists during the csrt-nmny were Mrs. James Manion of Wil- mette and Mr. George llonncssvy. cousin of” the bride of Portland. Oregon. The guests at ths wedcllu: breakfast which was served at i110 Orrington were the above uami-vi clergyman and the relatives. pud immediate friends of the bride an I groom. Immediately after thebrssk y“; the newly wedded couple left for Washington, ths first step on an extended honeymoon tour. (Mr. and Mrs. O'Connell are at present In Charlottetown Visiting M", O'Connell’! parents, Mr. and 1 .l if am. .1. M. uugnsu’, 1t Upper Hills- boro St.) ___ _, W4 one; o1 venom w '. s'-- ‘fi- -'-~ Q “in ~ I '1 Mme-mar’