JULY .1} 1921 l A.» ' -..., Accyluiirei the Habit- t; Doubt] kn In), ' mail .3331’. n3 fifiliifinnfifihylnpwm in'_i¢¢111ur ulq , vlnylnsln Perailtently l... ,...2 ururrmra"sk'.a"*.n aarni-anrlujally, your balance will total $1, £14. 1i ulvlou BANK or CANADA Charlottetown Branch J. IR. Dier, Manager clisslllllll ADVERTISEMENTS Alvartlsanalla ulna thla landing, In p; w”; g" u“ h, ‘"211.’ e0 cone to on! can to la Ionian-led. l ‘mnawgala to coll um mmati" "n". n out: l” owfililil-‘Jwa-vsr coat Illt noun u ll“. u...” “w: no an can till IIIO hereunto:- ‘I-v TEACHERS \VAN' ‘ED MISCELLANEOUS ‘SUMMER COTTAGE- AT RING- FOR PRINCIPAL FANmNQ a $200. 1.... r::...:::;l.;“"':l..l;:ll:. "us; --_ John Craig. 59W or qlyustees. rent. Apply m, prernlses m. a, TAKE THE SNAP sHoTs AND b i Maritime Stationers, sunny bring them, to us to be developed side. - and printed. Good work guaran- ’ __.________ teed. Johnson and Johnson Drug- nWANTEICL-JST 0R 2ND cLAss MAKE MONEY AT HOME.--$i5 slm- ' ‘ teacher for North Bedeque lo 360 931,1 weekly to, your _____ _ flflkimvlvrlskftvvésgelil 8150-00- J- A spare time writing showcards see oun ‘SPECIAL vladies ' ' l’ “MY- for“ uts- $10 canvassing. we waists at $1.00 for Saturda). ‘ _ l“ '1'” a" 5111111 y you with Prowse Bros. Ltd. ‘WANTED SECOND GLASd work. West-Angus slmw (jam school icnchor for Rice Polut School. Supplement $100.00. Dau- lel K. Taylor, Secy. Service. 57 X. Coihorue Street, r Toronto. |:==_-=*~._______ _ REWARDJ-TWENTY-FIVE DOL- "rsacnan WANTED FOR Isrs will be paid for information North Tryon School. Supplg.’ that will ielulto the conviction ment $125. Geo. H. Callbeck, 0f the person or persons that stole a Yorkshireterrier answer- 1111; to the name of “C-uess“ from the residence of Dr. Ledweli on ‘Saflurday, Juno 25th. Sec y. WANTED——MALE TEACHER l-Uh‘. Graenvale school, No 210. Sup- plemerlt $125.00. Robert Currie, Sec etur . ___L_i______~__ son SALE ‘WANTED --8ECOND CLASS -——-—'-$-—-——-- teacher for Canavoy School Dist. ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN No. 2. Kings County $75 supple- ment. Patrick McMillan, Secy. ._._._,_______.____ WANTED-TEACHER FOR HUN tar River School. N0 2.18 Sup- plcmast $200 First class teacher preferred. Apply W. E. Willtlock Secretary. YWANTED. —AN EXPERIENCED First or Second Class Teachor for Hamilton School district No. 96. Suppelnlent $150.00 Ho- ward Ramsay, Secy. of Trustees. IWANTED FOR MAYFIELU School, a second class ‘Poacher. Supplement $125.00 Apply to J. E. Fraser, Slccy. ‘TEACHER WANTIED FOH Bouglllin island School, No. 105, lSecond Class preferred. Supple- ment $40. D. J. McCormsc, Sec). ‘WANTED SECOND CLAEE Teacher for Ringwood School, Rocky Point. Supplement ‘$125. Nelson Currie, Secy. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR UP- por Belle, brick school, No 181i Supplement. $75.00 voted for third class teacher. Timothy C. Young Secretary. ' ‘WANTED -— SECOND CLASS teacher for Pembroke school, No. 144. Supplement $75.00. Apply David Sencabaug-h. I ..__-._._..__.____._ WANTED-2nd CLASS TEACHER for North Granville School No. 128. Apply Io if. '1‘. Burgoyne, Soc. {Sl-adaibnno, If. l1. No. 1. WANTED-TEACHER FOR GLEN Valley ‘School, No. 163. Liberal Supplement. Willard Maollklw‘ ell, Secretary. ~é¢ki ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR Ei- don Sirhool, first or second class. Supplement $160 not including minimum. Midsummer vacation. Apply to J. R. McWllilsms. Socy. i-_.i___-__-__---_¢- ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR LIT- llo Pond School. Supplement‘ voilcd $l00.'00._5Mldsummor._ Vlb| cation. A. I). McDonald, Secre- lllry, Lot so, P. 0. ~ l -_.___-___.-_-_-_--- ‘WANTED SECOND CLASH Teacher for North Mrlilon solloorl N0. 165. Qur-cns County. ‘Supple-l mont $100.00 C. E. MncKenziv, Socy. ‘WANTED SECOND‘ CLASS teachnr for (ircenvnlo school Supplement $100. Apply Edward Mcflao. North Wlltshlro or (Jordon Brown. Hunter ‘River. .-___________ _.. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Milton School; dutlos to coni- menco July 1st. 1921. Must be second class. Apply in person 0r by letter. Donald Gillls, So- cretnry, ft. R. 3, Souris, ‘800 QUALIFIED TEACHERS RE- qulrod for town, village and rural schools in Saskatchewan and Alberta, opening alter midsum- mar holidays. Favorable salaries obtained Apply stating qualifica- tions to Canadian Teachers’ Ag- ency, Box 14, Regina Sank. rPi-NEB SCHOOL DISTRICT NO- 438 requires teacher holding 2nd clnss certificate. Duties to commence August 1st. Salary spoon par your. Apply 11mins oxperience to Fred . Moore. Secretory and Treasurer. P6116? flask. Box 123. __ __, _ __ .__\~ -- WANTED FOR PLEASANT VAL- ley School No. 104. Ascend cisnll teacher. Supplement $125.00 for - , n Hl-"D LIVING sum @111“- v igimcsggvenzgiictlhtgrit; ‘Trelog-IECILIIIISLN‘ 6d room. 1711 ,1. 7‘ "fllallli-‘B- 171°11'97- c111". ' ‘ ' ' raver e. “"1- maunn s" Brnirla (L-L. Moi-loud. Victoria ‘WANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL. ‘WANTED LADV BOOKKEEPER mats WANTED MALEs-Any‘ [Hi-DO l‘ . Apply at Guardian Of- fice. _ “FOR SALE A NUMBER OF CITY oil (illanlottetown Debentures $500- 00 each, uraturlng in from mm- m twelve: years. Also Provincial Government Debentures matur - 111i; in eighteen years. For partl- culars apply to McLean 3t Me Klnnon_ Royni Bunk Bldg, Char lottctown. FEMALE HELP WANTED Alibi)‘ Eldon Hotel. capable of managing country store; Experience and reference necessary, State wages expected Apply D. Guardian office. WANTED~MAID FOR GENERAL housework and able to cook. good Wakes. Apply Mrs. U. 1.. Miles. 80 Lnngworth avenue. Phone 683-4 .____.__-______._______, MALE HELP WANTED ‘WANTED-A MAN TO HIRE B month. Apply to Peter flann- ghan, Klnkors. intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writing news and special articles for dsilynnd Sunday newspap- crs, wo will show you how. Send i'or frco booklet. A Straight Talk to prospective Newspaper Cor- respondents.” Natlonal Press Bur can, Buffalo. N. Y. . lug up horses. voun summsnons-ss is ready for you at Patons, WOMENS AND OHILDFIENS bathing suits, special prices $1.20 up. Prowse Bros. Ltd. PROF. FLETCHER will he at his studio from 9.30 a. m‘. till 12 at noon on -Saturday to close up bus- iness of the year. - y. SATURDAY, WEEK END. spec- ials on at Patons. ' ' - COME TO 8T. COLUMBUS tea party. East Point, Wednesday. July 6 by team and by auto‘ and enjoy best outing ofsesson. . ->,__. - J ‘s GET YOUR HOLIDAY OUTFIT at Patonls ready to wear depart- ment where moderate prices‘ pro- va . - - ' " GINGHAM dresses $2.75. CHILDRENB spacial for Saturday price Pruwsc Bros. Ltd. HiGHFiELQ-Rav. W. HfSwest of Mnrshfleid will preach at High- field Presbyterian Church on Sun- dfly. July 3rd at 2.30 p. m. MEN'S SOFT HATS Worth up to ‘$5.00 selling Saturday at the very special price of $3.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. BE 0N HANC- st Rohhlees Sal- urday evening and secure some of‘ the bargains. ' PROF. FLETCHER will be at his studio from 9.30 n. m. till 1'1. at noon on Saturday to close up flus- ln-ess of the year. y M-Ems s-H|R-rs_ 2o doz. siloolill‘ for opening at the new "(Jilarlotle- boys." ‘J9 cents. ICE CREAM $QClA'L—CDl1.10,lD ‘Foster's ice Cream Parlors, Tues- day evening and ‘have delicious‘ strawberries, ice cream "and caikc and help the Protestant Orphan- age. . . ICE CREAM AND STRAW- BERRIE»S-On ’f‘uosday evenlnl-f. July 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Foster will serve ice cream and Astrawberries at their new parlors Ens-ton SL. in aid of Ills Protestant Orphanage. HAMPSHIRE ,P1I_~CN,1Cr—Sunr_lay school picnicat Hampshire on itors. first fin-o day. on a brief business visit witnessed with interest yesterday the munouvres of the i’. E. I. Cavalnv Regiment and was particu~ izrriy struck with tho cilicienry of the men after such brief train- ing and with the splendid mounts. Col. Parsons is an old cavalry of- ficer and hss s. quick eye for siz- OPENING NEW $TORE4MIZ J W. Robhlee city‘, is opening up a ilandsoule clothing store on I35 Great Iieorge St. on Saturday even ‘lnlg. July ‘2nd. The business slogan of the store is "Uhllriottetowns Smartest store for men nnd boy's." A full range of men's and boys wear will ho carried in stock, in‘ ad- dition to the famous i-fobberlin clothing. also style clothes, iiorsa- linn flats and King lists, W. G. and It. shirts, Tookes and Peabody wliars, and many other popular lines. ‘ ‘HELP WANTED, MALE-FIRST class rruto mccllanlc having rc- urnod from Detroit, -M1l!l1., now act-king a permanent connection in tho capacity of service super- visor with u growing concern will start on a modcrntc salary but must ho steady. Write F. L. Mc Isaac, co. Northwuy Service Div. Boston. Muss. FBALESMAN WANTED. —&ALEB- .man n self respecting salesman whose ambition is bevond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time dou- hlo his income. We require a man ofcloan chnrnctor sound in mind and body. of strong par- sonaliiy who would wppraciato a life position with a fast grow- ing concern whsro industry would be rewarded with fur above average earnings; marri- oll mun preferred. Apply to Mr. J. (l. Mcbonn, Boll, second floor filley bulldinll. Qllsfin Street, 0P‘ posits Prowse Brothers. ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT- abie all year commission busi- ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nlno hundred varieties of hardy R911 Tag trees and pinnts. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. ~ ‘GM-ESMEN-WE PAY WIEKLY and offer steady emploflfwlli soiling our complete and axclus ivo lines oi whole-root fresh-dug to-ordbr trees and plants. Best stock and service. We teach and equip you free. A money- making opportunity. Lulu; Broth era‘ Nurseries. Montreal. ‘To LET ‘lryos Horse Breeders’ Association Races July 6ill. i921 Following are llie Enlriu: 2.19 TROT AND 2.2a PACE Thomas R.-Dr. W. G. Summersllle. kora. Quoen Gruhalms Road. ‘Miss Boll Ricard). Knnsington. Klltiow» A. Murray. Kllmulr. Tryon. 2.40 TROT AND PACE Miss EIdumAJISIuIth. Kinfllra. (m . Lady KIJmmodorn-JC. Holland. Tryoh. food. Vlctorlru. ' omrnMs-wsiinlvluq nAce TROT AND PACE ilsllfm Cove. Dirkey 1-fal.~4.7. lhllland, Tryon Traverse. Ilnrliray-“L. McLeod. Victoria. Gypllay (inlaton~'l‘. A. ‘Ilililll J A1 “lolly mm ' _ m» pumi- mum: u m rum ,. July 3rd seflvices: '_Sch‘<loI at Milton 10.15 and at Rus lnwn's Smartest Store for men and I ale WEEK END specials n‘ Patons. _ . _ H. W. TOOMBS Q CO.——The only drug store open alfday today. JZOBBIJEE is opening for busi- ness Saturday evening. ' - aovs WASH surrs.‘ special traces for Saturday. Frowse Brpsl. on. l-lousrou will be in his '01- flce Kensington Saturday. July 2nd from 10 lo 5.‘ ' MURRAY HARBOR CIRCUIT.- M-urray Harbor at 10.30; Ca-pc Bear nt 2.30; White iSands at 6.30.;(Farewell services). ' THE PICNIG FISHING TRIP or other outings will not be complete unless some person in tho party has a kollak or camera. All ours are reduced. Johnson & Johnson Druggisls. NEW VICTO-R RECORDS 0N, sale Saturday morning, July 2nd at Miller Bros. Call and hear the July Victor Records Saturday morning Miller Bros. Great jlcorge Street. REAPPOINTED TO BOARD-l At a nleetlng of the City Council lheld last evening Hon. J. J. Johns- ton was reappointed a member of the School Board. CHURCH ‘BE-‘RVICES-Crupaud and-Springfield Church of England. Services at‘ (‘rllpllud next Sunday at 1i n. rm. and at Springfield at 7 p. ,m. Sermon subject “Patriotislnf SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW of nlcn's negligec shirts, regular price $2.75 will bc sold Saturday very special _price $1.40. Prowso Bros, Ltd ~ " MILTON AND RU6TliC0.—~Ncxl Sunday (first in month) service ai Milton 11 u. m. with l-loiy Com-mull- "ion; at Rustic-o 3 p. m. Sunday tlco 2 pulfl. GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDG» EDP-The I’. E. I. l-iospitul grate- fully acknowledges the donation of a large basket of‘ trout from Mr. J A. Webster. 2 gallons of ice Gallant. inspector of Fisheries, re- lby Dr. Leo Frank in Montreal and ‘"- r THECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN * nu casual-clunky. CORRECTION-Jo yesterday's report of the Prize List of Queen Square School, the name Dr. J. D. Mclntyrc as the donator of the Drize ‘for French. should liave read Dr. J. D. fvfcGulgan. SOHOONER ARFIIVEB. -- The schooner “Myrtle Mac" arrived at Charlottetown for 139m; River Thursday noon with the end of the season's lobster catch. NETTING TROUT.— Mr. S. '1'. Dorts that ll-e has confiscated a quantliv of trout which had been 111911311] iciteqand that tlleh confiscation is to be iollmyeu by prosecution. -BLACK FOX MAGAZlNEsThu Junoissue of the Black Fox Mag- azine. published in New York, has been received. ii contains, in all» dltlon to some interesting articles by American foxmen, many allus- ions to island ranches nnd breeders, it calls attention to the fact tlln. it ls now nearly forty years sincs foxes were first raised in captlv» 11y ‘=11 '1'1i§1\131\. I’. E. l. and express- es an optimistic. v_lcw of the flit- ure of the industry. The uluguzln-c contains u goodrcproduction of a photograph recently exhibited in the Bayer Studio window, of A lady holding two "black beauties" ‘taken produced in the Black Fox mag- azine by courtesy 0i‘ iiosebunk Fur Farms, Ltd, A ROUND TRIPP-Qaplalu D. J. McDonald, (Cardigan) and Sidney McIntyre, Montreal arrived in the city last evening by the S. S. Con- stance. Mr. McIntyre left his home yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. motored to the city in time to catch tire Constance going to Pictou, from there proceeding to New Glasgow in a motor boat no transacted £1 business of some thou sands of dollars and returned tu Plctou in time to catch the boat I'm Charlottetown where his auto was waiting for him to take hlnl the same evening to Ills home in Mon tague, lhus completing a round jour ney of about two hundred miles l1] one day. 1t takes the Constance by wntcl", autos by land and a man of Mr, Mcintyrofs Tcnergy to make such u journey in one day and ho homeln time to enjoy his usual night's rest. _ WEDDED IN SOMERVILLE. 'I‘hursday July 7th. table for vis~ if weather is unfavorable, MIAISS.» A very pretty" wedding took place Sunday, Juno 5th at Ht. Joseph's Church, Somervilie, Mass" when Rev. i"r. ilurlcy united y in the Holy llonds of Matrimony. "__" M ~. ‘ . u‘ ' N . qhsclcllll-t 3521/1175; "By-Si G',ll\1*.bngr_\'(]§1":3ludi$k. Illyriflgrlgoklefil ;...°‘,“'.‘3.' a. “all. r ~ r3»,- ‘l _ * v / re clono gown w \ lu o maul g1 [lt-“lnflrilld glldfplwhlfg-TFXQII} and carried s lllouquct of orange a 1- ~ 1' 11' y} 11.V01‘¥l17,lllr)ssollls. =Shc was attended by "lfgkgxfzlfifiieilvégkflfglrll/‘il 1‘1‘1n(11inl(1.r3£,ll(!hl‘ cousin Miss FlfliWPillfifi McN-ailly. '--' - - i wfrvore; ZfPl l st (lifter-ant nnlnis (luring the clleilily\\'lllilhri,llrtui.g brawl? month of July. beginning at Suul-‘(rarriud a bouquet oi‘ sweet peas. mllffiltle 119111 $111108)’. July 3. and Tilé groom lwas ably supported by continuing their itinerary to tilc his brother Joseph. After the cere- cream from the Brighton Ice (ircalu (Kohl Storage Co, and ice cream for’ the Women's ward from Mrs. BFHWII of’ the Victoria Hotel. “ HIGH COMMENDATIONJ- Col. N. ll. Parsons of fllllifax who is hero. Church. Christie lDilion-.i. smml, Kin- Cathorinm-G. i-lnrdlng. McArthur. King Brazilian. F‘. Welsh, North liord iiastlngs,---M. __ Keuhoo North Tryon. lliiert Huh-Dr. W. G.“ Church. Summorslde. Queen PoilortonAlP. S, Hrvwatt Clouds 51-1.. M. Howard. Try- Princoss Aubrey~5haw and Mc- PrlnniIilan-JI. E. Dawson, Aug- MInnloln-J, Rogerllon, Grapaud. Sir Aubrey-G. W. Dawson, Cape Waite. cast end of the island. CAMP OVElR ~—Tlla ‘infantry troops from the Jfiastern and -Wcst- crn sections of lilo. province re- turned yesterday afternoon tn their homes zlftcr breaking camp. 'l"iley paraded in u body to t-he Railway Slation where a number of (aitizons were gathered to see fllom off. They looked exceptionally I'll. after illcir brief but strenuous period of thrilling. ' . ~= ATTEND TRVON, RACES- Don't forget Tryou ilbrsr: ilrcerlors Assn. Races July ‘G. 1921.'(7I:\ss'ivali- "Y1 111111111 r11 2 p. m. Be suro and Kei their on time so not to miss anything. Truck is Mlpiliiflifig up and will be in good condition for 111N111!- Nelv grand stlmd, sllioon, ice cream and liinnlng bOnlll-i, pleb- ly for all. Follow l.hc now guide posts marked _A_Iilany pr Tryop, l-lonlsswlalu Qbrrlue READY. -Ali the local horsemen are out 1" 101119 111 Tfyon Horse Breeders Assoc. Track afternoon and cven - the races July ii. 1021. L. Mcfnmli has three very promising ones that will be heard from later, also C. Holland. Gordon " Dawson, Dickey Martin Keahoe and Edwin Dawson and others. All will‘ l”; heard from July 6. 1021. AI. Tryon Horse Breeders Assn. Races. GREAT INTEREST IN FIGHT. -lM-iss Marjory Connolly, lllulglr for of Mrs. flurry Connolly, Gruf- ton Street. who ls_now in trulnlng in the Jilrsey City Hospital, in wrltingdo a friend in this city. says the lwcuthor in New Jersey just now is dreadfully hot, but it makes no difference to the llluus- nnds ‘who are crowding in in wit» noss the Dompsoy-Cnrpunlicr fight on July 2nd. Miss Connolly says that tho stadium is right hack of their hospital nnd from the bai- couy they cuu sec the proccodlnils distinctly. Another young island lady is also training ln this hos- - pilnl. Misc Giura M-cCn-bo of Euler- nhl and no doufbi they; will both OYIGI’. etumlnntlonlr urn ' a Morgan E. BOIIrQhIIgIIiETQI Reich, Albany. - Blah Frau and a‘ lugs working out their horses‘ for‘ glvo oxcolicni accounts when tho CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dihla School at i0 O'clock Praachlng at 1i. "Foundation-a" Morning Sarvica at 7 O'clock Preaching, Subject "Thu Unchangabia Christ" 111011)‘ I118 1111mm’ purty amid show- ers of confetti and rice, lllotored .10 Nantucket where u sumptuous supper" awaited them, The ‘grounfs ' to the bride was a silver ‘mounted toilet set, to the brides- ,1nal11 u necklace of pearls and to .tllc graomsman a sot of cuff-links. The brirle is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M-cNaliy, Trl-lcadle, ‘l’. B. 1 The groom ls s son of pM-r. Aillll [Vllrl-l. Patrick MicGulrk, lfort Anus-nus. i"il1,i., 'l‘ilel<r friends Jfllfl ln wishing many happy yours of Wflflllell iifc in their new homo 20 Linden lSL, Sonlervliie, Mass. |.THE ROTARY CLUE-Till: week- ly luncheon of the Rotary Club was ilcld at the (‘ountry (Yiub yesterday Rotarlnn ._I. O. Hyndman in the chair. The visitors were Dr, A. (Y. McDalliels, Roiurlan J. C. flopping Montreal and Mr. i}. ll. Willluhls dfotnrllm J, if. Malcom read an account of the proceedings of tho lfltPrililllfllllll Rotary Club at Elfin burgh at which Sir flurry Lauder gave a churactcristic address. Mr K. J. Martin, K. C; addressed the ililtarlans on the need for enlarge-i lncvonllllnrlaiion in connection with the Protestant. (lliphanzigc. ilu ilglli not the slightest doubt thai lilo $00,000 necessary for ilulldlnl: lilo new Orphanage would he pro- vided. but what he was more con- cerned about, was lilo raising o. sufficient funds annually to pro- vide for lip-keep, which he estim atoll at iletweon four und five ‘tilousurld dollars. During the past 15 years tire Orphanage hurl passed through its hands over 200 fioatitule and nogiwctcli children and al the present time 40 were within its walls, and for every one in the Orphanage lilerp were 21:1 many nguin who should he pro- vidcd for. The Children's Aid Society llilll don-u a great deal uuloi 1y on Ilohalf of the neglected child- ren but the work W118 greatly in the shnpo of n clearing house to which in send‘ cilildron untzl a more permanent homo in the country could be provided ‘for thelu. fie emphasized the fact that the object of the Orphanage was not so much in provide for child- rcn ovor long periods nf years bllt to give them a start in the wily of building them up physically and ___-_.._...____..__. Genge, l I). D. Gubjoet I Waicama Iwaita You handicapped for the want of ll home > In dlsclpllneho that they could ha safely sent i0 be cared for and trained in private homes through- out the country, of which there were many ready to receive them. The new home will accommodate 100 children and he already saw where these were to come from within six months, Ha asked that the Rotarlans who knew conditions better probably than many others throughout the province would keep the needs of the Orphanage before them. Roiarlan Geo De- Blois endorsed the appeal made by Mr. Martin and said that he fell sure that members of the Rotary Club. would shoudler the responsibility thnt- was laid ‘upon them and see that the $100,000 ob- jective of the campaign was ob- tained. ' , PERSON ALS Dr. fiawkins of Nova Scotia is visiting his uncle John 1.. Hawkins, White Sands, Lot 64. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1t. Stewart re- turned to the city last night from a visible 'l‘oornto and Ottawa, Mrs. N. McLean and daughter. of Summerville. Mass" who have been visiting friends here, leave this morning on return home. ‘Messrs F. N. McKlnnon and W. M. Mufioulzall of Hunter River has returned home after a. business trip to North Sydney. lMr. 1t. A. MscLeod was a pas- senger on the S. 1S. Harland to Victoria yesterday afternoon 0n a business trip. Mr. John Ward of the i‘, E. l. Light Hnrsc has returned to camp after a visit with-his uncle, Mr. Benjamin Moore, West Royalty. Mrs. C. R. Rogers, IMrs. K. F. Ell- any part oftbe world, is nominal. J - l \ \ , Remlttlng Money by Mail AVSAFB and convenient form of remitting money by mail, not only in Canada but to Bank ofMontreaL These drsftacanbccasllod at the local bank designated. The cost in BANK of MONTREAL ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS capital Paid up 121000.090 Total Anal: in Excan u! $500,000,000 by Drafts issued by the Rm $22,000,000 and Ivlontreal you. OF COM PAID-UP CAPITAL CHARLDTTETOWN BRANCH, is, Mrs. B. G. Rogers and Mrs. Goo. F. Morrison of Sunnnersldo motored to the city yesterday. (fol. N. H. Parsons. of the Nova Scotln Trust Co, Halifax. returns to the mainland this mornlngklffcr. a brief business visit. Tho Hon. Justice A. E. Arson- ault returned yesterday in Sum nlersidc nitcr attending llII‘. open- ing scssionfls sittings of Supreme Court. Miss Margaret Compton, Miss Caroline Bears and Mrs, Wm. Jar» dine nf Bell:- Rlver were visitors to the city Thursday. Rev.» L. Orchard of Toronto, will preach in the Baptist (‘hllroil at Mnrshficld on Sunday next at 3 p. nl. Trnoncr l7. J. McKlnnon of lilo. i‘. W. I. Light l-iorsc suclit i110 week end in Hunter River. tllc guest of Mr. Angus McKinnnn. Mr. and Mrs. Byron ll‘. Edgoriy oi‘ (Tardville, Maine are 511911111115 F‘ two weeks vncationwvlih ‘Mrs. Ell- gerly's parents. Mr. and Mrs. fl. A-l Wlcketi of Kelvin, I lMiss May Ayllvznl of Snulllpori has successfully passed ‘her exam- inations as a sten-lgruphcr and ill U21 . "‘ lu-ull \~\".l' no“ -\ Lollcgc, * "-1: “I153 Sergl. Major R. Nicholson. Scrgt. P. 1. Moorcside, Corp. M. Mac-flood, and Trooper M. Mac- Lean of the r1. ls. l. Light Horas nlnlorcd lo ifredertcton in Scrr‘ Moorcslde's cur on ’l‘hul~sday. Mr. Peter Watkinson, represent- ing the Atlantic Milling (‘,0., is in the city. "Pete" has become a b011- ular travelling man, and durlnu his stay in Charlottetown has gained the respect of every mer- chant. Mr. Watkinson reports bus incss in a prosperous condition. Among th-c passengers lo arrlvn by tho S. S. Constance inst nignt was Mr. Spungeon Graham Stewart m; m‘; (Y, G, S. "Grlb." After spend. ing a week with Ills family in this city Mr. Graham will return and resume his position on the sanlc bout. my, F. Hoilbort, manager of tch ilnrrls Abattoir, in this city. icuv- os this morning on a holiday visit to Montreal. Toronto and his Iloulc in Jlcllcvillc, 0nt., accompanied by Mira. llalbcrt, whose homo is also in Bcilevlllc, and their little daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy. BIRTHS . WALSH-in this city on Juno 22nd 1921 to Mr. and Mrs. flurry Arthur Walsh. of Boston, Mass" u son. Manse. Flouris. on June 29th i021. by Rev. E. Lorkhsrt, ii. A., Irving Lni-‘orrn of Jtnnundalo nnd Lily Robertson of Poplar Point, i‘. iii. _ DEATHS MoDONALD.-At Capefloar on June 27th Mm. Jane McDonald, puller oi the late Capt. Edward Cllnpnlnn, aged 83. Funeral on Tuesday in Methodist Church. J°%DAN11'A'- Capo Boar on Junc 25th Mrs. Richard W. Jordan. Mimi 74. Funeral was hold on Sunday in the Mlothndisi Church and wns largely attended. She was u fine woman. » IN llrililllullll In loving memory of John Acorn who fell asleep June 28th. 1914. We cannot think. will not any That he is dead. he in just away, We ihink of him allll as the some today. For he is not dead. he just passed away. Jnsariodmy- hip wifo nnd family. 1540 Robinson Strum, Regina. Bark. fl llfillllllifllil“ slllllls. lNli lls llllli the value of Life insurance written by Eric James, Wcsl Keno‘ Si. School and won first prize To Investors IF you wish to buy or sell Victory Loan or other bonds, we would re- mind you that our branches at Toronto peciallv organized for this purpose. Call at our nearest branch; our Man- ager will be glad to arrange this rot THE CANADIAN BANK RESERVE FUND - . have departments ca- 53° MERGE 315.000.1100 $ I 5.000.000 C. Lolllcr llfilos, Manager. ’l‘ilo following excellent essay on their youiil that ill years to collie, 11111111? and will ho injuring the was and now thosrfpoupip are and will be suffering as a result of it. They ad- tllo (5(1i1l|li3lll1f)l’l carried through hyl vanlzvllll-nt of the world. Messrs. ilyndnlan & C0,: Life fl.- suranre vriil do u huge amount lo prevent this. Death today is as coln mun its filly and flight, tirereforc tixro should be no hesitation" in l‘ lli‘il m u plan's getting Life insurance. ijifc insurance has giv- LIFE INSURANCE, IT'S SERVICE TO THE HOME. IT'S VALUE TO THE WORLD I on many il man a “clulnce“ when Life insurance is Protection. he “lllmmiml-v “H” “luck L11“ l“? This is “(unfit-hing neém i-TUPHHFQ l5 CHCOUFZIIZQIYIGHL M1111 ful nnd zlcccptublo today. ""19 119 working strenuously, and ('A‘\i‘\‘r‘)‘\ mm“. mu,‘ a soelllingly he ls only getting a lil- chance sinlillar 10.111211 0f a fellow‘ “"1 “m1 m’ 111"?“ ‘"1111! ll" Sudden” who is going lo race a 1-4 mile ‘m 1“3“ml_“'° 1'11"“ ‘s d“ mm‘ m, a bkavcqov he needs In haw. and he receives it. Then that man iivcs anew. 'l‘lln world is in a huge scllleono behind who is really nlnrr _ _ iurlllllll now, and ill order anxious that ill» should will than ‘m- is himself. flife insurance is Fora-l sight and (‘onsideraiion on the part‘ of a man who cnlieavzlrs to carry as mll/"n as possible. in order tn av- complish much today people are required tolook ahead. if they do‘ not. they are liable in rlln into 1 barrier which will suy “halt!“ Per», pic also have got lo consider and! be considerate in order to (‘Dlllll today. Life insurance is one of tllc nlost effective ways to do this. 'f‘-h<~, wnrwoke people up in regard lo Life insurance, and the result is that all men are striving io trarr," some, ill fact as much as pflsdllilv. Some of course are. not, nu: a9. "m-cn" are. (‘ilaritable people and institutions will do their utmost to provide for nvedfui people; but ii ilns been impossible for tilem to look after all the "need" piled u.) through pcopl-s, living careless lives. 0f course if it is inlposslhie for a lllan in carry Life fnsuranuc, lhcu he is in cvcry way excusable. 'lil9 luosl. convincing reason wily Life insurance is “duty" is bcczuusc the lloly Bible. says so. "Let iilcm look after thcnlsclvcs", is a very ignor- ant and thoughless statement for any mun in make. Few lllcn do this by iheir WUTI15Z but n largo 111111111?!" do it In ll wny in whiz-h actions 1'01‘- tainly do spank iolllicr than words. when they have tho moans for cur- rying Lilo lnsiirzlncc and do nnfl lldfo insurance was "fiivinnly (in) gunizeli." Tho first tiling people; say when u mull flies is: “Did ha. huvo any Life insurance?" Yfinl zlnswor “nn" and they say “Oil. isn't ilhat loo bull?“ You ansuolj "yos“, nnd they spy “Obi, isnk ihnl great?" llifc insurance thrivcu within the boun-ly lino of Civilizn» tlon and '(‘llristizlniz:ltiull. (‘hildrnll lllny succeed wlllhnui u fair SIIITLl but the situation is an llnr-oriain‘ one. Thorn is growing so rapidly u dlsllkc or no thought for the peoplq’ who nrc not properly instructed in u-nl. »~ n-l-Lnk- n- , Spray ! Spr WE CAN'T SELL ALI. THE SPRAYERS 8O WE ONLY S SPRAIIIOTORS Thane machines are brass throughout. Canadian Firm who have maria a specialty of this iina for ovar 30 years. The only outfit made that will withstand Biuaatona solution and furnish ample pressure for l2 noz- Wa have them in Hand or Power. prices furnished for the asking. Alla stocked with Plrll Green, Araanalo oi Lima, Araanale of Lead, Biuelfone of hlgheat quality. out successfully. it will need "lllon". Lilo insurance will play u lurlzc part in suppying those men. Kinney rel-rived from Life insur- ance at death is tile nlost valuable ulmllgv ever put in circulation. 1t is ' like a imllsc. ll is not the amount of lllolley it i.»- worth‘, but the “ser- vice" it renders. Life insurance enables a man to walk through life with u huge Sillllf‘ on his face, and joy within him as he feclsthe won- derful buifllfily wilirli he possesses, lilo. Iluiy which he ls performing. and the l-‘l-liisfilciiofi that all will be well. Life insurance keeps a-goinu a nlonloriul wllicil n man has erect- ed hero ilclow until it is properly fifiishc-Il, and until his respcnslhil lty is somewhat lessened. Life in- surllnc-l is onl- of the most apprec- iative words of synllpailhy at death to p family which loses its main support. Nine-lentils of gettlp! l ahead consists of buying something asldc, Lifo insllrzlnr-o is a very ex- cellent way of laying something asilir as it l‘l‘flllli‘f‘.l~l a marl to be regular and punctual in his habit of sllvinlz. Lille insurance is "Thrift" in u VHF}! nor-casein: and unselfish form. ll vnllbll-s a nlau to save that which ho otherwise would ilave spent wllb no more apparent gain. ilerhnps 1 have spoken u» nftou about “luur\“ in this essay. (‘IIIICIIFHS VET)’ lllllCll infill young and Olll. No words oi‘ mine are pet suasive enough in regard to life iinsllrllnl-o. Tho largo number of pvoplc subscribing for Life ‘insur- uur-o-dnily: is an anlpie proof thal it is good. Mcn should be brought five in favc with Life insurance. ___.__¢0>_--_- iilulrv a woman who can swim is unlrblo in got ill. ivhcn tilloi mccis lhivl then l-nnlos iill iuvilaiion to tako some- thing. ay l Spray! ELL rue sasr Mada by a A catalogue and s-s.» .