- . » ULY 1s,192_/ _ __ __ _ THE 0H_.AItLor'rEl1owN gUAR_o1An_ _ 5 ` i A ` f 1>AeEsEv_El~t_ *“"i‘\' bi 75 Not o sign ofwearl “Silk hosiery, of dainty weave and ~ ex uisite colourl Underthings so sheer and delicately pale! In fact, ar? dainty fabric can be washed time at ecr time in the gentle Lux suds, without show- V ing a sign of wear. _ Of course, with Lux, there is no rubbing to break the slender fibres, or to streak and fade the lovely colours. just dip your things up and down, pressing the creamy Lux iather through and through, and they're as lustrous and beauti- ful as new again. - Lux will not in/`ur.1 anything Q that water alone will not harm. I ‘_ _.~=~33 ----out--_ S lu oss Mr, Ernest Parker. -SHOP from Holmln’a Catalog TUESDAY JULY 14 _T w_LL ;-- WGY (Schenectady, N Y) COLOR CU'|‘0U'l‘S .I ~ if., iv /_ ' ' '_ iililiii...lll*lll.lii..1’iii" ;Hi` _;__, _ ». 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' v ‘ _ . _i _ pr.tes on GASPE CEDAR HIUNG- 790 Klloeyclen (5795 Meters) DES and posts Largo :lust arriv Eastern Standard Time 21827-911141. 11 40 a rn-Product market ru l --i port excursion from Plctou and New 1155 _U 3 N |0hgg;-to Glasgow is due to arrivn at Char [mr U a I; ms Wa llllrg, soprano, lluyllloud Wiley. ie" D ,lat, - A DRESS QF__A:PREClATl0N. soprano Bohm . ll. “'l‘l ~ '|`rail f P0pipylHIld" ' On the evening oi' June 30, the " ’ or G D wilson ' ;,§;':;";;:,“ 3; 133, 1;'~1w,P,;f"= SM* ...i 'f-...;.....l.i.,..1..;.l.',»» ........ Martin anil altisir lille bluhfinciiigiln-Mi'l£ll,._e La Nm” Rwwhmg U19 Iiifwiililz was concluded. Mref] “ni solos' .. T 1 Mmun read to th teach __ _ 11. __'(`ould [__ . . . . . . . . . ._ Og follow," _ ,dm e “r 'L tl, Serenade . . . . . . ._ Schubaii Ruynlond Willey no rnllo solo It is with profound regret that `g' Co' S' .. _ _ " nfesslon . . . . we have accepted your reeignat on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Edgn, Belmont sm"-h 1:5 te_il_chel;_l’_o_l‘ m;_l~ .sellool hut from “_ .., Love You Truly.. __ wgpq ow '“ he t fu yu" are going . . . . . . . _ . .. Carrie Jacobs 130116 we f__»__\\_ll\§ yo\_l:' tol_l_cge education La N05, mvenburg _ _ ____ B h L_ _ .1 o a erna ve, We feel Tenn, ,,,,|o_,,_ . va -1-'g:0,:;_ mud' [mai :ve _cannot let V0” ml” Y°“" a. “You” . . . . . . . . Hamblsn _ _ _ :_:_|>.lr__|l{:. from among us \vith_0llf h. "Title Gypay 'l‘rall".. Galloway »Dre.sng to you our sincefre Raymond Wmey , \\,¢p-ml ‘i‘\‘““`~““3°“ ““” “iff Service V°“ 6:55 p. ..._ ~ 'rrevsl isnt, "over THE sutl-AN is Pteaslio Ci. hvt _ Awav 'ro P. E. l,_-Mrs. ll. J.: Rf" P. , . d ,tack lnigm me ls.-rk..l..y, mt lest we k' ,'° D' “““ ‘°‘_“““ ““_ _ (0, R rw", “VS V, "_ ,_ L. ,__ "kiln-lrket quotations, news llull_l.lns. 2 s u ml it _ _ mwn_ where she Wm be Jémed ,;“y>lr.l_i-lehllll scones, ___ by 1 her hu..|l.\ll1l on his riturn lr nl H30 ,V '“"m""er pmgm' ._ _ _\,|,,,,,,.e,,|_ Dunng hm. Lsmy in zihelllotel (un Cllrler Orchestra. Sch.-n "Gu-:den oi thc Gull" she will b\“wm‘ly' N' Y' the guest er Mr... Mantle.-rl ur 'i “““’ P- "'-*`“““‘“"’“" "°°’°" ,,0,,,,,,_ “ “" 6.35 ,._ ..._-Bee t..1k,L..s. mvell -*A2 §,"' » _ li' your students at the varl . _ _ ._. _ »xnmillations through which they ___¢¢>...__- ' have passed. You have tillled your obligation acl-|001, ExAM|NAT\0N_ as teacher far better than we “S nut i-1-om WJ7 ‘ ,»'5-",-1l¢°.._€,@\*P have .rendered dluilng .the three ,he seven ,3e,,5_.. from W_|z_ ' ./' _**' V""'"s you MV0 been Wm' U5- 7:25 _ nl.-New York Philhar- - 1 The re.: r limi p _ _ ____________SD_ml__ ¢;__a¥_';:_\: Q m:n__;‘_;¢: lnonic Orchestra. Wlllcnl V _ '74' J. __ ____ ._-f ___ un __ ____ _______“_m0y. _“___ _“gh s_a“___. _|_{uogstr|lttn. conductor; rebrosd. 'Ji' our school and in -the succgss 104,41 "_ m___Mey,e,. Davis 0 rc "5 estlzv from WRC. :le .____ Oll h. ' lustre:-\ have ill-led ours. To the The closing oi’ Cross Roads _ youtll of the settle-ment you have School was held on Tuesday June lGN% . ,___ S U W _ We specialize in electrical work of all kinds--our staff f of workmen are dxperlcnced and qualified to handle any _Ich ln their line. We carry a complete stock of electrical accessories and _~ will be .pleased to have you call on us during the holiday weak. The Palmer-Watson ELECTRIC COMPANY Corner Kent and Great George 'Streets , 2-i7-7-l3MWaIl|. term ‘with ue. Always trlklinx an active part the social lite of the district a 'be missed. .vou are going .back in college advance your education “Great \\'¢-i-- LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. _ To Bros. Russell & Fra SHARPLES SUCTION --FEED ~ CREAM SEPARA Ton -The only separator that skims clean at all speeds. -The only separator that dellvcra cream of unchanging thickness-all speeds. -The only separator that will skim your milk quicker when you turn faster. ._‘1'l\¢ only separator with just one piece ln bowl-no discs, easiest to clean. --The only separator with knee-low supply tank and oncc~a- month olllng. _ Lowest price of any Separator on the market today-every Machine guaranteed. Write for Catalogue and P"|°°° N ' THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR C0. 2368 Dundas Street West Toronto, Canada / W' _Nicholson ' Fredericton, P, E. l. Dear Brothers:- of Refuge iDlvleion No 201 S of New Pertll School but also from done by you, ue teacher of 0 gdrsire to convey to you the sym- pmlhy and respect of our Order M. W- W00d- ' in the great loss you have sustain- -TRB.1MCCail»l1m. ‘ -d out. After which one of Hd to Miss Leah Davidson promoting good sport among the _Donr Teacher, young melt. your leadership will We shall never forge.; y0u_ We shall look back to this school l_lut wc are pleased .to kllnw that in alter life not us ll place of n. P0 to ance. but as ll :scene of mental on~ e d th in pupils rcad the following address. llren rl sale guide and ll wise Lilith. There were three school colllulclnr and the good example oilieers .mg seventeen visrtm-5 _p yell have -set and the good lorllln- sent. The Dupllo were examin tion oi' character you have laid will hy wthe visitors and reeponde he ft lasting testimony to your readily. A program was then cam. N' d e is .l0Yment, where the paths' oi of learning were strc-wn with roece. ith school daye our hearts will wa I‘ the high ideals ot lite you already toward you as they have today. ll0Gi~icB»S. success will be the decor- Pleusc accept our gift wvith our l-n. earnest izood winllee. Y0 . whatever calling of liiile your foot- V Pupqg of Crops Roads .g¢h°0 str-ps are directed, or in whatever also on address read by one of th sphere youu- activities engaged, we t.~.|et.-eg UI' Dear Mies l)avl-ilxoll :- lwet wishes willl ailwieyw accom- We tm. “mlm-signed ,atwpay lllml' YU" f0!` 11 10"!! llnil \lS`0ll\l life ora ol’ thc Cross Ronde School .Diet- r U0 rict, appreciating thc good wo lm school during the pnat two yea have conducted the school, Your ulltiriug devotion to y by us. lzlt and whenever memory recalls our m s we take this opportunity ‘to ex- press to you our eminent sn,tis» faction for the way -ln which you - ou ‘V ‘A011-J Mill' "W0 ‘0.l.N0ftl0.L work, and the pains taken by you to advance the best interests oil the pupils have not been unoticeil l. e rif- ur l' As n small appreciation oi the nk esteem ln which you are held by ‘Sincerely Yoursz- J. F, Gard. We the undersigned com- H- -`l~‘K0lUl9d¥. ` mittee on behnli of the members 327° o ' [tl G. -Kennedy 'r_ _ .MacCal-lwnl. Ballem. us we as-k you to accept this gtlft. _ eu l. ill... .leutlrur our .leer mul- ------------- _*$3* part with one near and dear to yo ln the midst of your grief an y y er. You have been called upon te Haven ot Rest where sorrow is u never known and where love and ...ur ,we retulm _now lnsumeuemt harmony reign forever. worue lm. meousnlenlesorrowlng. 'Sisned in the 'principles vt Love ti Purity and Fidelity . sadness look up and you will see M-l"`i|°~C\1iCll|'f9 _ ll loving Saviour who has promle- 551139 Airilllll' .;_ ed ‘that he will never leave the ’ nor forsake thee. He uilone able to give you grace an _ strength to look up to him an "£1 say Father thy will :be done. \ ` We beliove hi! SQDSNIUOH fmm large number el rate-payers and il friends gatheredat Rice Pt. School l that an unbroken family will -so _ you is only ol a limited nature an o ter for we sorrow inot even a 9 William Weeks _ts ---‘b5_ggo,:er me; J’ L hers oiy your family our deepest gm.,-le tenchel sympathy. We know that yo _\, 17? G"*"°" 8*"°°* ch°"°"'°'°w"’ P' E' L Mshall mise the guidance of you .= - loving father but may the Great 8_4 pmgl-es.; and reqecmq gmc ‘-M;§._j;7_3'w¢mm_ ` ' ' ' Patriarch alhove direct you to tha _, Y. __ credit on the teacher. ELEG`l'llli.lM. FIXTURES ' _-1-1-`_,----_- / We carry a complete stock of electrical accessories and have s competent staff of man who are experts In ' wlrlnib, etc. _ x , _ We are Agents for the EDISON MAZDA Lamps. The - di volt lamp of this make la especially suitable for country Planta and sro guaranteed by ue. We invite you to our store during the holllhy wwk- .Brown Electric Shop th otr&sN_ crates? A Charming /" I ' . _ l-94. _ Reflection ls Obtained lly Using Culicura Soap Daily, assisted by Ultima Oint- ment when nqulrsd. lt heya the rea uetlvs, the akin dur and his hzvuaefuptions and tha only in a hqitily hair-growing condition. s=;_,'-._;_l._-._~|l..».e:v-l..°.-r~r‘.:_.~ 1; ,_ wil, i much. . had spent a vmy pleasant arter- noon. Following is the address Dear 'i‘eacller:- Vacation time is here asain and although at this time oi the year ours hearts are muslly filled with joy on occount of the antlolilll-W" ot happy times.. thi you there ll mingled with those joyhll toelllllll a very sincere reeling ot relret. on acctnlllt of the departure from our midst of our door teacher. _ _ . Since you came amon¢, us two 9 assisted by Rev. C. U. MacNevin. D Mary Dirscoll teacher of Nine Mile Creek, Marguerite Currie teacher ol Fairview, and Selina U The prompt accurate answers l' of the .pupils testified to the mark- l Very creditable speeches were ' made .by Itov. C. U. MacNevin, Mr. Peber Currie and the chsrlrman. Mr. S. MsoNelll all oi whom evoke in high praise of the teacher and rezletted she was not remaining with them another year. The teacher then treated both puD|lB and vllsitons to home made candy. A pleasing feature of the after- noon’s entertainment was the reari- ing of an address by Jemima Mc~ Laine to the teacher while Kath- erine -McNeill presented her with a heautlliul camera. The teacher was greatly surprise by this act and thanked her pupils tor the gift which the appreciated- s0 The examination was brouilllt to a close by singing “Auld Lang" and "God Save the King," after which all departed feeling 'Lilley rem am. yea aus. br roar wis- Gentral Guardian Program _ os-0+ www “neg ge » Aladdin.. Lenip 3 All/ i() ‘\ ,ft _/ i _ ..._ l <.l', und ldtllnl Ostcrllollt. accompall- | il/ i This in one tl;ly’s cliapler ol th famous story oi"“Allldilin or thi Magic 'Lnmp." Hero is the grm and powerful Sultan. Now ri-‘lei lil. slory zlllii ste what llup|lell.~l. The poor nlother was flllrfil will terror at her lu:-lk. She thought her soil had gone crazy. "Hon lrlncessl’ she naked. in fear and trembling she rnmi before the Sultull wltll her mee Sligo, Tile Sultan rinllil l|:|r.li keep from lnugllill-g when he llezlri illlli the son of this conlnlol widow wished tn nlnlry the l‘l'in cess. Hut when sho nut-ovcrcd th< gilt nllv had llrml|:,l1t he was nlml. eil. “Never in all llly life ll-.ive lsswi such llenutilul ju\vcln," ll.. cried "Truly rl nlun who can send nut-I princes for ll wife." will appear. our parents as we~ll_ We sincerely hope that tho tu may chose to laililur. Relllelllhor, deal' tellcllcr, tha _no mutter what may colllc to pus. sievolli-cll of your trnelsit friend your pupils of Rico Point School. love they had for you, .li Rice Point Snlioill ,. J-r-llninlzt Mllclnllllc ,, Catherine IV|:\cNelil Leigh Tnylor *_ ~- -1-Ol -_>~ ROLLO BAY WEST Honor Roll for June=:~ Grade Vll.-~l, Peter Mr~(1ornmi~ Kinnon_ Grade VI.-1, Evelyn Bryellion 2. William Wlllte; 3, Joseph Mt' Cormac, Grade V.-1, Ernest Reid :lui Edwin Towllslleml lrqllalli; 2 John McRae; 3, Willard Reid. Jessie Paton Grade lll-»l l<`l‘lie ’l`owll=ll|i»nli 2. Francis \Vl\itc; 3, Aldon Bryon ton Grade Il.-i, Stanley Bryenton 2. Andrew Paton; 3, Margnr: White. 'l‘eacher,~W. Acorn. , _ ». Good | Pictures I with the least amount of trouble that la the result 1 when you use I i A K di k Our assortment la prio- cd from $2.10 up. j F i|lllS All Sizes 5 The dependable kind in 3 un yellow tm. Koonx rltu. _ _ ._, _ _._._»_, ' ackinnon mm The R`cx».|..|. P°l~» l an Know Sven: -Sal . i ~ \ can u t:lllnr’s .lon hope to marry a . . l line Week ofdoy Old Home Week and Flrcman'a Tournament July 13th to 18th is tlslnq locket. _ forward to by thousands of Ex-Prince _Edward Islanders new llvmg under the stan und i Stripes ,and by thousands of Maritimcrs in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick aa wtll aa i by our own native sons and daughters lt l.. a program brim full of apart, mos c, pnqcantry and everything that will eater to the amusement and ilappinesu of thc lust throng: who will visit ua lll.» me-moi' able vwel.. A FEW FACTS ABOUT iT Biggest sporting proposition ever staged in the Maritime Provinces, Blggeut purses ever olicrcd for midsummcr horse races. tlrcalelt 'number of Fireman ever compctlnu in a Firemen’s Tournament. Largest and best display of decorated fleets ever seen ul a Maritim; City. Complete program calls for expenditure oi nearly $i0,000.00, being greatest i amot nt over expended in a similar week in the Provinces, Scnletlllng doing every day and every n.g|li. Big Elen Wllllam’s Shows with five cars lull oi paraphernalia every evening on Market Square. - Vacht Races, Bicycle Races, Motor Boat Races, Canoe Races, Rowing Races, Sw‘rnming llacea, Diving Contests and other Water Sports and Reception to Visiting Flremen. etc., July 14th. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th Street Parade. Naval, Military and Flrernen with Bands. Farmers Picnic Dominion Experimental Farm. Otllolsl Welcome to Visiting Firemen at the Strand Theatre by l-lm Worship, Mayor John McKenna. ' Horse Races on grounds of the Charlottetown Drivinll Park. These races will be ol exceptional Interest se they ilrlng together the very beat horses in the Maritime Provinces in competition with our own gallant speed; Do not fall to ace them. _ 10.30 A. M. 11.30 A. M. 1.30 P. M. N0. 1--215 TROT AND PACE. PURSE $500.00 V 1 R26 Line. 2.19%, Gallagher Nr Hammond, Woodstock, N, B, L-berly Bell, 223'/4, Gallagher 6. Hammond, Woodstock, N, B, Jean Blngen, 2.11%, Mcrrytlme Stables, HaI’.f‘ax, N. 8. Plucky Dillard, 2.14%, Walter C. Moore, Kentville, N. 8. _ Longsct, 2.06'/2, P. J. Conroy, Charlottetown, and A, A. Snwvart, Southport, P, E, |. Hal Gentry, 2.14%, Geo. R. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Xanthia B. E., 2.18%, L. DeC_ Macintosh, Hartland, N. B. Dan Fatcllen, 2.15%, Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, P. E. |_ T. J. Develln, 2.15'/l, E. 0. McDonald. Fredericton, N. B. lDD`lCiUl&h)f¢ N0. 2-2.21 TROT PURSE $500.00. George Moore, 2.18'/2, Gallagher 6. Hammond. Woodstock, N, B. _s N Princess Aubrey, Mcrrytlme Stables, Halifax, N, S. a gill :ls this ie worthy to have li lllero is the Sultan in his plain cvcryiluy suit or yellow i-lzllln, To- morrow ills gorgeulhs royal rub:-si iDD`lOU'|&LJ Bnvius, 2.16-{=.’,, G.. H. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E, l. Autumn Belle, W. A. Rudcrham, Sydney, N. S. Captain J_al_cl