JUNE 9'7 1925' ‘I f; p‘ ' wxjgpm A t Soolohiorl Celebration . 0n Iiominion liay AW 0.. Wednesday, July 1st the Annual Celebration w ll be mm n Monument- Pal-k, ‘Scolchfort ‘or which Extensive preparations are bong made. 0mm,- and Tea “tables provided wth the very btst and alp-iltive waihrs to cater to ol.ir pations w‘il lie a ‘ca-lure a1 the hospitality for which Scotchiort CEIUbFiJUOIlS fire famous. 1h; Pipers Band will be in attendance and the usual pljgiiland llanccs will be‘ lnteresrng features of the days ' prayfflm- Games and amusements usual at such ‘gatherings will bc provided. A special train wlll leave Charlottetown at 10.45 A. M., rzturillnq at the close of the day's sport. Come to Scotchfort to celebrate the Anniversary o." the landing of our iorcfathers and see the beaut-fui Monument that marks in history that event ot 1772, . BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. rm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I IHE BENIRAI. GUARDIAN , ~8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. HARRlNGTON.—Jl‘iit-rc will be service in the Harrington Presby- tcr all Lllllfllll oil noun ill 8 (Vclolzk. llcv Orr Mulligan officiating. William ACKNOWLEDGMENT. - Till: ’l‘rczisulci" oi tile Protestant Orpll- tillage wislics to ucknowlrilgo lvitli thanks riccipt of thc l-{PIIPTUHS (iiilouill oi $82.93 beiul; amount oi‘ cilllccllilll lzikilll at tho Spccial .\l.i- milllllt; Scrvict» llcld ill St. Paul's (lhurcll. Wcililt-sllzly ' ‘PIIOOII. .luiie zllli. Also $il|0o l~ vgflql ‘cl lllc iloilil- lrlllll thc (J. U. l. '1‘. oi‘ Central. lli lll-(luti. ANGLICAN SERVICES. — lll lilo Parish oi‘ New lniildoil on till,- 28th ilnl will (be as [oIlovrs:—- IVHHTIV-Zliill 10.1w a. ‘in. Sunday School at 2 p. ill. Frcllcll ltivcr 2.3" p. ill. Sunday School 1.30 ll. ill. ltlopclliiig oi‘ St, Stepllcilfll "IlllfPIl- lliirlillcloll 7 p. ill. Prcacllcr, tile Vcll. Arfcildcacoll C llu\\. \Illll\‘. SCHOOL EXAMINATION. — All cxiliiliiizililill of tllc Valley School, No. lilll was ill-lli ill tho school llinso (:il 'l‘llul'.<(lay, Juuc _ ll~ which ll llullllli~l' of rate- p-lycrs wclc prcscut. ],l‘.\‘l| .. ... .ll.>.. a ,_._.. Even Back in the Stone Age-- ’ ‘ -crs is The knowledge of Breads ureat HOUFISHIHQ. povl the stone age, thousands of years alJO. Y" Y‘ P v d B cad. . an Nrjt Brc1d as you have it told??- made “mien "ah" . . ‘ _ .k ‘a . . by but cams made from wheat an F Y. on stones. ., - ' .1 - aills of such cakes have found amollg llizwlzilccikdrinelgxist Lake dwellings, elation "Mk l° S‘? - stone age. - ~ - , l, t ast pron). pQur gtuff you would think it todly, y w" l‘ with your loaf of GOOD BREAD The tenderness. rich flavor and beauti- ~' . 5 “W”! "w. Wm’ hlghqulalioylntdeale the - ‘ that make it true etnqroyflo ind represent forwmi m:rf.'llol?'ig:l"'|f~i: iggrliv w"! "W" me prose ~ lshment n Bread- ‘ ‘ - r». For health, for efllflilmemv 7°’ °°°"°my' eat more Bwad at awry "ma" d from Your gm" a loaf of olir brca grocer twill)’- STEWARTS BAKERY y A n. »< lly...“ int‘ l" “J. lilt- lune ..l‘ li-. ‘ohtlmv Inc, "m: GIA I-'EllllEL|. 8i GIIIIIIIILEII The exilllll- llilLoll Wll-H‘ Ulllllllltflldil lly the icilcllcr. il-ssislcil lly Mr Joseph Aillllflrldlly, lPillJllCl‘ and a forillt-r pupil. it lvus vcry gratifying to lllil :0 pruscllt. cspocizllly the parcnls, to Sic great ililprovclucllt ill Ill!‘ piiphs. 'l‘llc ilitcrcst they took lli tllclr work ulld llllJll‘ clov- cr ltlli-\\'L'l‘5 SllOWUll lilcy wore taught lly u llllll-alcr llllllll. it has ill-cu lriily sail that a poct is born not illilllc alid lItl! rllllllt‘ llllly bc Said oi‘ a tciichcr. 'l‘llc plloplu ut‘ lllt- Valley have every reason to lccl prollil ot‘ tilc stililliiiig of their school. SCOTCHFORT CELEBRATION. mllrcal prcpiilniliolls are lirinfl lllliill,‘ for lli<- illllllilll Sczllcllitirt (‘ili-briililill which will lli Il(‘IlI oil .\Illll|lll'l‘lll Park. Scotcilfort. on Wrillllsiliiy, July l. . All l-xccp- ilililillly aooli prozrilul llilS -I)L‘t‘ll ‘.ll'll\\'ll up and lllVIlllIPH (ltillvtic ev~ cuts. (lauciul-Z. llipi- Illlllll llluslc. clc. lllilnll" -ilid li a l.llili-< will ht- proviili-u and ii largo ilulillll-r’ oi wlluutccl‘ Ill'I])(‘l‘H llilVt! offered lllcir st-rvici ' (l that Iillflfit‘ who ntlclld can llc .\'Slll‘l‘ll oi‘ cvcly hospitality illlll llllvllllllll. .\ S]ll'l'l'll train ll-l ‘PS (‘Illlrltlllvllllvll Lit I015, ullll rl lurllllilz :il ilw- Pliliit‘ ill‘ tllp day's r'.|l(ll'l. Tlic zillvcrtisclilcllt ‘i]l|l('i|i‘.\‘ ill this isslic. 1881i ‘Prince’ Edward A Presbyterian The annual moi-lint: of tho P. ii). lslllllli l'r(-Hllylcrl:il will ln- lit-lli at Ml. Stclvart oil wvlllllxlllllV. July ti. Niinlcs of (loicgziti-u should llo sent. to Miss M. .l. 'l‘il_vlor, Mt. Slcwarl. slliliilg ilolv cooling. lly train or lllllo. and ll‘ by trzliil at what tinlc. as ilPlW-UIIPH collliilg 'ily train urll l*,\"|ll‘(‘.I(‘lI to zli-rivi- as follows: Frlllll l‘ll.'lrllltti~lll\vil. (loorgl-lrlwll. Jlllll Silllrls. on lilo illorliiiil: trailin- lli‘ .lllly S. Froln tho south and wcsi. on lllc iilicrllollil trains (ll July 7. Piciisl- iiiilc: lloiclraics iiilly will Ill- l‘llll‘l'li'llll"ll. Appilcn’ lllllI-‘l I'll‘ llll- "ilcilcoili-ss llllrsilry" llllli “Wollvilil- ('l>ili'i-l'(-lll'(~.“ sllollll Ili- sent to lilo l‘l'i>.s'Ily‘(-ri-il Soon». lury. All lllnllcy is l‘X|)(‘(’IT!(] to be ill lilo hands nl lllc 1‘l‘l‘l~‘ll"(‘l‘, Miss IJIIIIHI‘ Lawson. G2 School Si.“ l‘lillrloli<lll\vii. Il_\' July 2nd. 'l‘lir~ oxl-cullvl» will ll‘l‘l‘( l" llp- phllrr-h on 'l‘llc.~idzly l-vcilillg al R (l'('Iil(-ll Milrnlill: scssiilll (lpilils al l0 il‘clock Silclnliis lvlili-il have illii wont ill tlli-ir l‘l‘llll‘ll.‘l in lilo SPPFPIZITY .'|l"" lliihlWl iii do so by Jlllli- o 1pm; "tsunami TWO HOT ON S AT $3.95 i QIIGGII miller-sit 6i. -__§__ " For Auto Parties, for Fishing Trips And for a Day Around Home Smokes are always an ‘impiortnnl; consideration and if you must smoke A why not smoke the best. We can fill Your wantse-every make 0f Cigars and every brand of tobacco~stock always strictly fresh. Lambros Bros Grafton Street" fr} Women’s Cross Word Puzzle San dles Made of Patent Leather with Bull leather trlm. Only Light Tan Calf Cut Out Pumps ONLY $3.95 All nlzu In thou two llnee 2y, to 7. Boo them in our window. they are eye openers. A L L E Ylnlntl Vaaniumlm! Hlfllng blllllllly flllllFFur information write Supervisor, I school. ’ I ANY PERSONS wishing to send hooked or braided rugs, or weav- ing to the illllldlcrlllt Exchange are asked to do soils soon as possible. Women's Institutes. Charlottetown. 1595 6 16 till tll SPECIAL EXCURSION on the S. S. "Hooilelaga" cvcry Wednes- (lay lllornlug lrolll Charlottetown t(l Pletou at $2.50 good to return tho saluc day only. commencing .lullo 17th and to continue ill force lllltll the cull of August. For furtlior ‘particulars apply to ollr agents, lficlou, Cllarlotlctowlr (ind llalilux. 16117-6-16-20-27. A PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL. -—- Farlclon illfllfbll Lfllfilvt-i have llclru forilinzllc .ll SIUIITEII}! lll..- sirvicc (lf Miss llc-lsil- Sli-vtlllsoll oi‘ ltuat co as principal of their Miss Stcvcllsilll hm boon a brilliant sllldiilt willing the scholarship for (llllltillli ill 1922 and third ill llli- grilililzltiiil; cIlll-IH 1512i. Miss Jcilll Webster. Augus- liile Covc Illlli gcull UllI-{llf-Zflll as as- sklant. AAISS Vl/l-llstcr won tile llll dal for ti-ilcllilll; ill l’. W. C. last your. Willi nil i-iflclcill lloarll of lrllulilrs. (l. Ii. (Yllcsphi, .l. P‘runl( Mutlart, 'l‘llos. McCarvell. every- illiilg looks lvcll for lilo coining your. PERSONALS Mus. Scyilloiir Alclnilliiilll and hcr sislcl‘ iiliss Mary Jilllsoll of AltfXlllt- lira were visitors to lilo city y -slcr- day guests ill their sister Mls. W. J. Drake,‘ Mr and Mm 'l‘llolllns “l Cook. who spent a few (lays with Mrs. (Icilkfis parents. ltcv and Mrs E. it. (focllrzinc at tilt: Zion l'nftteli Bap- tist parsoilzllrti, Yarlllolltll, N. S., have left to lake up lhcir rcsklcilco for the SllllilllUl‘ at Murray River. l’, E. l Mr and M . Jaillcs W. Judson of llllfi city aiid Mr llliit Mm (ii-n ll. Judson oi‘ Alexandria. illlltilflftl lo .\'loillll lllrpc yi-stcrilzly yvllt-rl: lhty i~‘]ll‘llI till! tltly :il llli‘ llolll". cf Mr allll Mrs Aduuirzllll Judson ‘Fllcy rl-port that lllc crop. llcvt-l‘ loolli-d bcili-r through that scc- tion of llli- country, Closing Exercises of S’Side Business College The closing exercises of the Sum- nlersillc Business College were ll lil ill tho collclle Thursday morning with ‘Mr. Alex. Campbell presiding. ‘llliri: were present besides the teach -r--l and pupils ltev Mr llorlliull Mr R. B. Iclcilardison. Mr (Tllarlcs Hensley. Dr and Mrs" ‘Sinclair, Mr A. S, McKay and Mr and Mrs W. E. Brooks. Shirt zlildresmo wore given by ll 2v (Mr ilornlun, ‘Mr R. ll. Iflcilard- ~ll. Mr A. S. McKay. Mr Charles HPIIHIP)’ null Mr. Brooks. The lirinc pal, Mr J. l’. P025011. TOVIQW‘ (d tlli- work of the term and coll- l-jrilllllili -d the ‘Slllllwltii upon U10 llilzh lllllfltS lllcy hull ellrilcd. Rlfrmllnleuts were then served "D all priisnlt. The following art- llle ITSIIIIS for the tcrlll: BUSINESS DEPARTM ENT Preparatory Dalia (Yrewe. Sunlmersldo. l'i:lr(llil A White, Sunimersido. Rrlpll Williams, Suullllerside, llcscoc Jvffr-ly. Sit. Eleonora‘. Florcllcp Brooks, Olheary. A. Sllarllell. Portage. Fcllloll Crosslllall, Capo Wolfe. Intermediate Florence Brooks, OLeilry. ltoscoo .lel'frcy. St. lllleunors. lllalph Williams. Sumulerslde. M. A, Sliarbcll. Portage. llarold A. White, Sunllllorsidc. Final Florence Brooks, O‘I_.ezlry. M. A. Sllulrlloil, Portzlgc. llarillil A. White, Sunlillcrl-lidc. ltulpli lviliianls. Sullrillerslilir. SHORTHAND DEPARTMENT Preparatory Hazel Rayner, Tignlsh. lllallclli- Kenny, Sumnlerslde. lvy ll_ lleiti. Camphcilton, Lot 4. Maria Sullivan. Caulpllcltoll, Lct 4. l1‘llllllii~ Phillips. Sunrmersdic. Jean Mc-Kcurncy. Silillillcrsiile. Evelyn Sinclair, Sunlmerslde. Hell. ll Sllliill, Freetown. Sybil ilordiln. Sunlmcrsidc. Killllllllill Zilorrison. Sullllllelrslllc. fVlillllil- Acorn. Cilarlollctown. M. A. llosltoche. SIHIIIIIOTSIIIO. O§—§§-O-§-O§—0&O§b§§§4 §§OO§4 r THAT CA R i t 0F g YOURS I BY HARRY E. PORTER ..a<¢¢~¢¢o0-0Q This is n series of articles per- taillllll: to lllalnteuallee and repair of your Automobile. We will be glad to answer through this column, questions regarding your cur or its ulochunislll, Send your inquiries to “Aut-olno bilos," The Guardian 110., Ltd., Charlottetown. SPLASH OILING SYSTEM poplilui" cars. Tho llyiwlleel is cli- closcd ill lllc (iil IHISU and lilo action of revolving lu u llntll of oil throws this oil illt(l u. funnel sllapcd opciling at the end 0i’ the pipe lilic. lli one of thcso curs lllo line is el-nlplote to tho tilllillg gears wllcro lilo oil first makes its lipl ant-c. 'l'll._- (lli pours lJVlT the lzi-iirs and runs buck to lilo oil well and llywliccl creating an ovorllow into troughs under each conucct< int: rod on its course. The rolls. striking the oil ill those troughs splashes oil til every part o! tho clllzlllc, 'l‘lli.- scclllld cur operates in lllu snulo way except tllilt the pipe lillc In drillcd ill four places alum: lls course uud the oil going through llli- piptl pours illto each trough’. iuldcr ench rod. This also applies to lilo timing gears where tho end of lilo clluillloi acts an n Jet for the roars. Keep tho nil strainer clean. Inspect It. regularly. Qinls-llow oiin l lltop my clutch front grllbilllllr? My our ls a 1919 -]), B. l... Sourls. AnlL-llolcusc tho nuts on the lzovcrllors arouild the clutch nlcm- ller clpilllly. Adjust those llntil the cltrlcll ncilhi-r grabs llor slips. Ile~ loiislilg the lllillg (unison flexibility, tightening cilusos harshness. I I I I i I 0++Q040400v0»~>~- I I . I I I Publishing 4 This ilystonl is used only on two, Rose Nile-Isaac, Coleman. Vivniii Proliil. AH)t3l‘tOll_ Guciilal (iaudot, Sulilnltrside, Llllltllly’ Nicholson. Suluulcrslllc. Nita lli-llslily, Suliiinorsiiic. Irzlil Nicholson, Sumnlcrsldc. Alllilll‘ llil lliltl. Iulllletltrl‘. intermediate llazcl itayuer, Tll-‘llliSll. lllalll-lii- holluy, Suilliilcrsllln. lvy ll. llcid, (lanlpiieltrlli, Lot 4.- Maiia Sullivan. Calllpllcltoll, Lot‘ --l. l Flltlllill‘, Phillips. Suillnlcrsiilo. .l :lii McKoillrncy, Summerskle. I lilw-lyii Sinclair, Sullllllcrl-lldc, Sybil (iorlloll, Slilllllléfilldf}, i Viviln Profit, Alllerton. j Mllllllt‘ Acoill. (‘ilzlrlotlotown - l\':lllll<-(.»n lllorrisoil, Slllllllicrslde. I lll'll‘ll Slnllli. Freetown, (luclda Gaudot. Sulllnlcrsldc. Nita llr-nsilcy. Sulnlllerslilie. lliwlor llalfll-lll, liinkloltcr. llilrlitlly Nicholson. SllllllllHPSAllU. lviill Nicholson, Suinmc-rside. Final ltlzillclle Kenny. SIIITIIIIPFSIIIB, ivy ll, ltt-iil. UHIIIINJILOII. Lot 4. Jliirizl Sullivan, Czllllipilleltou, Lot .Ii.'l|| ‘MllCKliflFllUy, Su-lliinersllle. Minnie Acorn. Charlottetown. Vivian Profit. Alllertou. lfivclyn Sinclair. Sulllmerslde. llcli-li Smith. Frcolowil. Sybil Gordon, Sunlulcrsillre. (iili-lila (l-ziullel, Sulllmcrslde. Kiitlllceli Morrison. Slimmcrsitlc. Nita HCXISIQY, Sunlmorslde. lrilrillhy Nicholson. Sulilulersldlz.’ l\'l|ll Nicholson. Summorside. IIVSIUA‘ Hatfield. lllnklcttor. PRIZES J. JicKoarllcy. Gold Medal for Iii st slllllPlllS ill lloill departments. I Evl-lyn sllttllllll‘, (told itlcdnl for |illl.'.’lll'.~il llflgfldlfll"! iu Slllortlliind Dtlpl. Millllii- Acorll, l‘olllll.'-.n.\lhlp Prize (llliit l‘(llil. Flori-lice Brooks, Neiliesi. Set of ilooks (told Coin. CARD or THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray and family. illfflilffl lo express their sin- (lnri- and rzralcfill thanks to tho Slat» rs and Nurses of the City llos- ipitlll zilso to their numerous kind lricllils who by their (loop sym- pallly, llc-‘lpcd to lighten the burden (if ‘lllcil- sorrow ill their recent and lloreiivcillellt. 1888. on. rt n. lulwlcn Touring (‘nnmln nt 7H yrnrn o! age. To ilnllcrtnke u ti-n tiioilauild The Great Blood Purifier This in the day of pre- vention -- By keeping the blood pure you relllt Infec- tion and disease. This old and well known blood build- er has Itood the teat of time and coetl very little. Try a... bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters and make eifloot. H. L. WORTHY DRUGGIST i. i110 queen smear l I the wonder-toil I ovi-rywrhorc UH‘ crowds have listened lilih- Journey. spl-nkim: from twr. til {our times daily is n. tnllk frilll. lvllirli oven tlllflmnn In the prlml of llcilllilflll lifl~ might shrink. lit‘. l" ll. Jlcycr has lrlvcn nmllzilllr prllnl ill‘ tho fact that folirllclirc yonrr lli-mi not nz-cenilarlly ri-mnvr- u mull ri-oill the front llnoot‘ the llnttlt for rllzilti-ilullni-ila. lllll (Illlllflhtflll thrllllnl: picturi- i-l-ilili- ITI"H.II\LII‘N ilnvl- lli-on .\.'|\"‘l iil five provinces of this Dominion (IIITITIR the limit lilll wet-kn ani nrl nlarvrlled. I-‘l-w men lil tile world today can wlinlallzo for all nlldlonr-o the scones of lhil llllll as i-iln hr. Ali-yer, wlthal there ll ll qllrllnt humour that la cllnrmlnll lH-rllilps it ill safe to say that ni llvlnl; preacher hull the love of lin- "mmlrliln r-rnwd" like l~‘. B. Me- yer. \\'l'lt‘oml'd an ho lli into the lint-lit homes In runny lilnilii. lll- l» flrl lulu-ll llt ilimlc In tllr humili- ...lt...z-~. llllil the poor and vii-tr li-ctl-d liuilwil they inve- lll hiln nl til tile l7tll. l-Ivoryllndy is w -li-illll.-. lvlli-llii-l- for till" HWFYIUI‘ or for l\\-.. w(-i,l.-.~'. Stlilliliirii i-rl-lllirlitl-s ari- nvnllnlllc. l-‘iii-tlli r pill liriiL-irn‘ by, |l(|lll'l'rl>4||ll.' . Ilcv. l-‘. .\. l:ll|llll.~-.|li I'll. l ,1) Ladies College, Sacln, IN MEMORIAN EMILY VICTORIA WOOD <4 I At Aluxzlilllra on lilo i2lll May. l-llilily V. “mod (ill-l: Uurkc) (it-- parted this life at the ll illic of lit-l- dauglltcl" Laura, Air.» \\‘lli_ ll. lllil" hoc. Ilorll in lR-l-l nllc livcd a lilllll usi- ful liild rcsllcclcd lilc ill lilo ills- trlct oi) her birth. A (laughter of lilo l.~lll- l-Iilwiiri Burke retired Bril..~lll .-\rllly llifli-l'-l' alill .\rl.ll'y Acurly. ytllllii-(USI. lltllllllll- i.r of the lato Jolln Acorn of Pow- llal whose nalilo is recorded ill liv- llrst (ZIJIIHIIH, 1798 of lli’ lSlilllll of, Saint John. llow l‘rli'lt |‘i(l‘\\'1ll‘(I lslliild. (if eilzlil Ilrolhcrs and ollc sister none now survive. ilcr husband 'l'llrmlas Wood lire- dcccilscd her sixteen yearn. Those llvilll: of her family are l.aiil".i. Mrs. Will. It. llurillna, (loll, rude, M., Mrs. John Mclnlnllilll and? Arthur (L Wood oi Ill. llcrllcrt. I A large number of lil‘.|lll(‘.WS_llll'l‘, ne-lcos survive llor anlolll: WIV-llb are Walter Burke of (‘.ll:ll'l(lliciii\vll.. Arthur, Ernest illlli Alllln nllfkl" oi'_ Soulllporl. l-Itllllhlll llurlli», lulu oils lnli-rllatitrliall lclior Montreal. Silo lllull lczlvcs HIYPI‘ slcprltllls. Thomas of liroilltllvlll, (‘llii.~". oi‘ (‘ill-I igali. l "Aunt Elllily" (is Sill‘ was illfi-c- tionately culled lvus ilitilrl-slcd ill lle with hcr loved (llles. ~- llll flnmphnll Morgen ind other: In la (‘hrllltlun \\'OI‘K(‘TI (‘onfr-rrili-l» in SilcllvllLNJL from July litll Agents for “mil” ‘t . . _ ' ~‘ I l." Tile funeral services wcrc coll-IN‘ H" Hm "y Hm ma“ M h‘! " w ROGERS ‘HARDWARE CO., LTD. liLD BIIIIM The Tobacco o Quality ‘Orange Tea and Celebration Monday, July 13th. 1925 Elrhibition Grounds Charlottetown _i)____,€ PAPADE LEAVES AR INA RINK at 11 am. sharp, arriving‘ at the _£’.‘l'OLll"l(lS at" 12 noon. {aces and Sports start at 2 p.m. FY00 Parking‘ Space for (‘ars Special Fares on ltailroad DINNER SERVED ()N GROUNDS L. B. Miller N‘ D. MacLcan (‘hairman of Committee Secretary orado and Albert (ll lllly (lily, .\licll| f [Irv rlrlw for A Residential and Day School For Girls 'I‘|I<' rvlllllill‘ rolirsi- l'lil\ - ' iilrll-illilllon. Spl-l-lnl community nlld lleilcral lvcirilrc. u V.'I'.'""'“"‘ l.“ ‘\"]'- I I ‘lrliln Ti"|I‘I‘1’l|-.r l §|']'|'"l~'|'l||lll.\' (lull __ _ _ ., _ _ _l'pi~u-ri inlg. . iill or ll‘! lllli l’ N|I qllprirv “l... "mm" of “u”! mm "Hnmcml (“n Spi-l-iill llltl on lzlvoil lil l'li).~l<-ill ‘Pruillillg, h temporary lzolioillolzy. and lli-r gi-n- l...- Prlllqlvvllln npply l0 iRl porslilllillity wlll bo i-nully TlllS-‘\— MISS I. J. GALLAHER, Principal j 98d among relatives allil llctlllllllli tllnces. By llcr roqucsl Homo of f I . '1-l t-l/l’. wrcf ""”“” . , her uvorlp Hair“, "H; , ‘M , dill-loll by ill-y, lll-ilry l’ll'l'('l' ill band ill lilo .\li‘.\'lllllll‘ll CUIIHEIPPY lulni: on the Sabbath lltlvttilllllki _ _ . heridemh C()l'Il\'i/ll|l (lly h" "Nlllc-sl) llcv- ill ilwaii thi- i-i-siirroi-lloll morn. Her hope ‘was ill an evorlasl.inl;“l“""l~l*‘ TIHPY "l l'"“'"1il "l"! 1i"- Tllo ]7i|AA‘lN‘lll'l‘l‘S were Vi-rnon. Ar- . . . ' Lindsay i-l’ llaizulllrollk. it tur- whlr nil. w lll(i SC. and ‘h- . x ‘ l c v 0 l‘ | All llliit was lilorlill lviis lilll-l'l'1"l]Coll(ly llllll llr. W. A. Judson. llllilr, EYIIRSI and .\lt(ln Illlrko, Wm. (lkllrlot please copy). M°Claljyk PANDORA RANGE The white nickeled oven is easily cleaned. Cooks evenly and gives a lifetime of cooking satisfaction. .ASK MCCLARY'S DEALER ABOUT IT McLlarys Stoves and Ranges. Charlottetown "l