THE casino J- liaritime Religious is a Education ‘council - Rev. Waldo C. lllachuin has re- sntly carried out a series of dia- , . rict Sunday School Conventions l _ a . EXPERIMENT! The Car‘ is not an experiment. Alt ‘is absolutely the very best investment, dollar for dollar that there is in the automobile market. SE! ‘H-IE FRONT PAGE of This Paper for remarkable story of this ~ p car's WOHI] peformance and reliability. “l Will Build a Gar for the Multitude.” Henry Ford Queen's Gounty Garage Charlottetown Exide Batteries, Special Bargains in Men’s Suits ..l and" $.52 We have sortie very extra values in young men’s tour-hood or the iollowin: places: Wallace, N. 3., Pugwaah, N. B.. §pringhill, N. B.. SouthliamptomN. | L, Parrsboro. N. S. Weymouth, N. 3i] 3.. Nomi Range, N. s... Stanleyn i, B.., Penniac, N. 13., Nashwaak- |- is, N. B.. Bear Island, N.B., Prince Villiam. u. a, Kiugclear, u B.. j; iarvey Station, N. B.. Canterbury d?‘ l. B.. Newcastle Bridge, N. B.. .1. \linto, N. B.. Chipman, N. B.. Cum- Sip )BI'l&2lll Bay. B.. Coles Island. g, l. B.. McDonal ‘a Point, N. B. and |' ‘emseg, N. B. 5% in all cases both afternoon and ‘I vening sessions have been held. |~ in the afternoon conferences, - itress has been laid in the discus- lions on the necessity and method )l' Missionary instruction In the Sunday School, in order that the nterest of the boys and ‘girls ‘ may be enlisted ior the promotion oi the missionary enterprise throughout the world. Other Q1, points emphasized have been the organization oi o. workers’ Con- J terence. meeting regularly for the consideration of the problems and improrerovements oi‘ tile school the . conducting of membership canves- ses in order that through the reaching of larger numbers the '- miaistry of the school may be .uuch enlarged; the opening ex- lrcises in to which should be in- troduced material/of a worshipiul I ~ iature, in order that "they may be ’// ", ' nude a real worship period. f iillul H the training oi workers th- ///i ll l ~"“"* rough the Standard Teachers ' Training Course and the Summer Schools of Methods. At the Evening sessions much lmphasls was placed upon the un- que opportunity presented by the hildhood of the church, and the aethods by which this opportunity .lay bu more adequately grasped. Everywhere there seems to be n rowing interest ill and apprecia- iou oi‘ the work of the Maritime Re- iious Education Council and its ontrlbution to the various phases ii the work of the Sunday School. A \ery interesting service was :ld on Sunday afternoon June 7th during the session of the ‘tthodist Conference for Nova otl:t. This was under the Re- .ous Education Department of t church, and presented various AIS-‘S oi its work. The RevFrank inrforil. General Secretary of the l-thotlist Sunday School Board is one of the speakers together . .lth Miss Mary Allistoh the Girls nrk secretary of the Maritime Loligious Education Council. The . .:l‘\'iL'-1. was held at the Sunday- ichool hour and largely attended y children and adults. MrLang- ord held the attention of the child-i .-n wit great interest as he led hum lo realize the bigness and" vortliivhilencss of Sunday School l inc Dominion. . lliiss Allison spoke oi’ the place f Canadin Girls in Training in the, arcgrnnl of the Sunday School. | A teenage choir oi‘ the local. " Fuxis lloys and Canadian Girls in‘ $355.1“ .l'"ilzl“lnsille ” Scenes 0i Crocodile Life Ford Dealers Oils, and men’s s it... which i. e are clearing at the above pric- Accessories cs. Gasoline, Tires, (J0me to uS and save money. SPECIAL RAINCOAT BARGAIN i Men’s Tweed Rnincoats at $10.00. We got a special buy while they last you get your choice for $10.00. ,huvc been taken in this direction by the national health agencies, in- eluiiiilg the American Social Hygi- ene Association, National Comm- ittco for Public Health Nursing. National Tuberculosis Association heavy-Hush?" Rightfitflllfldillll Roll‘ Amcs Holden Tires were desl8ll°g ‘“_ Caneda—by Canadians-for rough "l adian country roads. . t Their thicker treads of new live rubber 1120“ only resist the ruts and stones, but i h! longer because they wear evtllll!‘ "5 down to the carcass. t" Put an Ame: Holdenon youflsouth-ea?‘ wheel and any other tire on the other refl _ _ "Com ibe°ll/efil"'_ Ii your dealer hasn’l them ll stock-he can get them for you. . i ~i-i-¢*' __._ " __.. Frances DANISH BUILDING CURTAILED Scandinavian Shipping Gazette. hard bit work on 12 new ships in No iron steel coke, dyes or Copenhagen having been stopped. COPENHAGEN, June 20~—The other goods have come irom thei 'l‘he luck of supplies increases l-icuch occupation of the Ruhr is Ruhr since the French went in. ithc nnulber of unemployed. and materially affecting the welfare Danish shipbuilding has been extensive building programs have of Denmark. according to the, had to be curtailed. ‘ THE PRUNING OF ROSES In the culture of roses, the quali- ty of bloom depends not only upon good varieties and rich soil, but on a careful system oi pruning. One may choose betweenacrop oi many small blooms or a smaller number of fine flowers. Some varieties require harder pruning than others. but now rose busll should be allowed to pass the spring without priming. Branches that have been damaged by the winter weather are no inmz- r oi use and should be removed.‘ The small thin branches do not produce bloom und they should also ill many parts of the COIJIIi-EY new and modern factories have prung up. Referring to the state of France's lllflllPP-il. Mr. Calhlll says it seems ‘Irobable mhirt th-is weak point in “or economic: condition will be ire- ncetlng was the baptism of three) (By Dominion News Service) Alneidt-an Public liealth Associat- to the allllfime “f mameallllfl "00- istruction of the American Medical Industrial misdeeds and Dill‘! 0i Ill Cillltems ‘neat the economic condition oi.’ wonderful digestion. But this one +ais. is fully employed. and llel‘ bushel of iwlwplne allllls and =1 th-e devastated areas is fast ap- (Even tough-shelled tontoises were 1nd they ‘are occupied ‘to the full Cables, when hauled irom the n 100th ism by a shark, which hudplead wood and the weak growths, ll ‘l l‘ children by the pastor Rev. Mr.| _ lWrigllt, assisted by Dr. JostfRcv. i .n . ‘Patterslonl presided over this . - I. a lefilg’ w m] was "med to be IOVDON, June 20.-~l-‘or mflllY- ion American lied Cross (loafer- 2110b?“ or an the gatherings otlyéll/TB‘ the population near the Dll- cnce ot State and Provincial He- isman; y?“ 1mm "nder thelm-a river, Tanganyika, East Afflcfi- alth Authorities of North America Grafton Street 8p r men" t [suffered serious diminution owinlnqnuncil on Health m“; Public 1n. Dulles, Association, the American Society Young and old. oi both sexes. inr the Control of Cancer, alul n Wore ffllXlFlled llllsslllls’. but evenll number of other associated nation- wily old crocodile must pay for his ll agencies." oi his stomach formed an “exllibit" (By Dominion News Service.) at the ‘Royal lsflvlelfll Wllvelsllll‘ LQNDON. Jllllc 20.~Despite the one at ‘Buringltou Iiouse. financial weakness oi the Govern- Crocodiles are said to lilave France is very strong says Mr, bad tailed lto digest a stning oi Cllhlll. 1H- M. Commercial ‘Counisel- beads belonging to one oi bisladY ‘or in Paris. in an official report. victims. ‘The industrial population, he ‘Other salvage included hall’ a output in most ilelds oi production score oi metal bracelets, each ‘is limited only by lthe death oi‘ man weighing several ounces. and 011w Fmwm? the property oi’ llhe belles of vari- ‘illre industrial reconstruction of oils tribes. preaching completion. not despised, (on there was asmall ‘improved technical equipment heap of “shield-s" ltrom their b80145 has b-eea introduced div the great and a lscome or more of stones. "ex-tile industries i-a these districts, each as large ‘as a Wlllllhl- exilcnt of the labor at. their (lispos- bottom oi thle ocean, oi-ien have a be taken out. 1i left on the bush “l- ' curious story to tell. they will take up the nourishment , _ A segment, of one of them, alsolthat should g0 to tho stems prod- )? ‘ __ p ' _ _ in the exhibition, comlaihs half oflncins roses. Besides rellwvllls the " m M , l” - ~ ‘l " l. hm in“; worst; of la (“Norm {lfgll-‘the branches should be shortened i . . U. _. ._ . i i ' ll‘ menL it is a very good rule. with bush- Mure Barlow, ‘mmmst agmce, w cs kthat‘are well established."to 0mm,“ and Mam.“ mush-mung “m. ta e of all wood that is sma er ./ l. . “PEERLESS” Brand specially made to order English n“. previoull bloom on wood of heavily pruned they tend to a Year's growth or wood He“? IIIOPPL vigorous growth of sappy F°X Netting, heavily galvanized after weaving,en-suring a perfect coating of the wire and rigid joints. We have solltll this brand for twenty years, and the first sold is S 1 good in the around. It has a world reputation for SUPERIOR (Plfilltv- full width guaranteed. 150 feet t0 nova-d at no distant date. sewn A l DOMINION EXPRESS i gmm in‘ scientific study oi’ child mind and muscle with a view l0 wise settlement in industrial 0r other organizations. .:__¢0_>———— 400,000 DIE YEARLY FROM PREVENTABLE DISEASES than a lead pencil. ln young bush- es such hard pruning is not desir- ablo. When removing limbs.they should be cut close to the main stem, that is. without leaving stinups. Strong growing liybrid Perpetuals require less pruning than some oi the other sorts as If wood, making an even larger bush than before. Moderate pruning is therefore better [or roses of this class. Under the head of priming, Bull- etin No. 17 of the Department of "Hardy Roses," explains that roses of the hardiest group nearly all years old. it is recommended in addition to headini; "fling", thlnlnti out. it is well t0 “Ne” some oi‘ the older wood silt a" cutting the branches 0" haw. ilrouiul thus makillK ‘Wm u steals ting in air so that the yollllfl will develop__well- ‘i SANTA BARBARRA Col. June20 "There are over 400,000 deaths in tho United States every year i"om preventable diseases." said ilr. V. illiam F. Snow of New York lln addressing the National Tuber- culosis. Association to day. "The death rate from such deseases asl tuberculosis, syhillis, gouorrhoea,‘ infantile diarrhoea typhiod fever and nth: rs have declined largely as a result of the application of scientific knowledge and commun- ity organization. The amrt for- ward step in further lifc saving in this t-tluntry must come through more emotive cordlnation of erist- lug health agencies. l l “in addition to the officially con-- atituted health ofllcers invarious states and cities throughout the‘ country. there are from twenty to dfty different voluntary health agencies, each striving to get uvor, agencies. each striving to get overt a particular program. To reduce- the death rate from preventable diseases to a practical minimum _ther-i must be a getting together of these organisations. \ , "This is a task which the Nat- ional Health Couacil has se for itself. Already very definite epl m“- Slllillllvws to points West of Montreal can he made ” ' from OUT llTDFlFIWI "df-“fllr, ‘Up laggvp jyvgf yrQpiVOd H, large ‘l, F‘ l Bllllllllvfli c4’ i000 rolls in the followirir sizes. r970. in 36. 4S. 60 ord 72 inch widths 3F y"1:.=1.rr-, in 24 .“." A‘? inc!» widlhg, . i - "a 7?."‘-."»"-.i‘? 6i: 60 inch widths m. o, _ Freight prepaid to any station in the Maritime Prov- w!" inces in 5 roll lot or more. ~ 7-8 inch Galvanized Staples, Lacing Wire, Fox Tongs, Fe¢dlll8 P8118. Hinges, Hasps, Locks, Galvanized Nails, etc., at lowest prices. iiiiiiiliilililllliliiilllliiill/Ill l \\\\\\\\\\\\\llllllll [ml/l \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ‘ ///////////// I'll a AUCTION SALE it o1‘ flat": crop stock and im- Thursday. June the See hand bills.—— P. D. McGREGOR, Wood islands. $ x§ \\\\ .\\\\\\\\\ .1, . n. . 2501-23-ll J1 _l'i ft..- Subscription Rate Reduced The Globe. Toronto, (Yanadafii lNatlonul Dally. announce; i; lower subscription rate. The Drlco for one year's subscrip- tlnn is now 85.00 instead ni’ 87.00. Six months‘ subscrip- tion. $1.15. Subscriptions will be accepted through any Polt- rnanter. newspaper. or by mail dlrectl Address "The Globf," Toronto, Canada ( . usage’ flaflmw z.“ l - Charlottetown, P. E. I. 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