l‘ KILLS ' MOTH S larvae '_iL_. end, their l. F l i vi Business iiours 8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Except Saturday’s 8 to 12.30. We do not clos Wednesday’s at 12.30. TIIE ROGERS LIMITED. 7591~7-7-tst3i. A good woman is the Favor is deceitful, beauty is vii but the price of a iwotl woman fai above rubles. n broken tooth. Minus-ifs Llnimeiit for inst-rt lilies. Halifax Ladies’ .\l'liliittt-ti ivltli (tslleglnte uork- li-iulllilt l0 .\r(, |hl.\illf“ s, Illllll-l-lltiltl Huh-lit u: Licentiate- lloiinu-iitilnl course» Scion Music: in ,n|.| it». Iu-"iivlirs (irntluniiinn lilpluliih, Pniversity. l\\l|lllIlIl ‘Perm for llcsialrlll I027. E. Flurvlivu- Hint-humid, H. II. "I'll", lllrwltlr 0|‘ runs» For further inlornrlptluan i||||I| i l does not: stain i July and August HARDWARE 0 . r§§§fi§§9§4fi§§§ 0O Qfififi-Q O Q'Q>O QQ§§QQQ Conservatory Of Music ldxpi-eskloii lh-purlinentvi. Srholnn-iilils “llilll $2011.00 \‘ll('|l given in nil tiepnrtmrnlrl. MALPEQUE The services in Princetown Unit- ed Church 0n Sunday were of a special nature. Rev. D. ‘M. 'Grant chose as his subjec: for the morn- ing: “Wlliat makes a. nation great”. i iiiid the text nus from ‘Prov. 14:34. r l ‘but. sin Illa," "Righteousness exaltotli u nation. i p is u reproach to any peo- Mr. Grant said a nation is truly great whose God is the 140N1- rand us ii iiutlon is composed of i11- liiiviilitals, and on u nation's ltfiiiriu-tei- ilepciills on tihe chili» luct " of the lndhxltluul. that". n:tt..ii is truly great ivhose H1911 lillll] Wlillllll uro men and women oi’ ‘character, what we need today are ‘men and women who are Willing ~ to gland up 1n- tli~ right. because it ‘is right. cost it what it may. in t-hl- words of Elilrlritllli i"\\'hai builds ii nations pillars l high, l ‘And is foniiiliithriis strong, ‘_\\"liai mnkm it mighty to defy lTlm pins that round ll ihrontg." I li is not gold, ii is not the sword. I 1| is 110i iirldc "not gold but onlyl; mun can make u people great until‘ - sti-ongi-"iiit-ii who- tor lYlllill aiiill ‘they build and lift them t0 the sky"- olly. Mr. Grant said; The nation is great. whose motto is not "self lllli l l or a nation as in the lift» ot on iii- iHe imntirs Siikt.‘ work whilo others; sleep, who dare wliilo others tly., u nailloirs ‘pillars high ‘States consul go ‘Flnwmore than twent v is retiring On July 1 of this your.‘ Mr. Foster has the! dliilildtlwl 07 being an American consul general service", ‘The puili lo true and‘, nhitiing grezi-tness is the Will 1Q‘ ;l°"i3¢" sterricc. it is us true in the lite,the U Hon, John G. Foster, United neral st Ottawa for I y-threct-years, who . than any other officer in nitcd States foreiq1 service.‘ is succdeded by lrvlng Nelson divldual- He that saveth his lileiLlnllell. lshall lose it, and he that loseth his tllte for niy sake shall find ii. in Iront-liisilon the speaker" said: “At ‘this Diamond Jubilee of our belov- Hed Dominion let us consecrate our- lfiPll/rb anew i0 the task of ‘rebuild- ling mt- altnr of God throughout the eilun<l;~ot' reconstructing the lli‘e of imur nation and the broad Ptinclples inf truth and righ-zeoirsness which ‘alone exultnih u notion; recogiiiw, dug (lod as the Father of all man-l ykiml and of all men eqll8ll)'—'$i1)" ~ilig by the devotion of our lives ;“l will iioli cease from mental strife, nor shall my sword sleep in . lmy hnnd -iill we have built Jerusa- Tilem in Canada's fair and Difilielam ‘land?’ l The evening service “W38 espec- ially impressive; it was an anniver» sary service in! memory of 01" heroes who sacrificed their lives iln tho great war. Mr. Grant spoke from Exod. 121-14 "And llhlfl i131 organ and the following was the special music: l Prelude "Sango" by Handel. Offertory “Angels Brage. Pos-tlude “Dead Marc-h in Saul"; by Handel. 1 Anthem “When the Mists Have; Rollew Away." ' Serenade.’ . Mr. J. Lewis MacK/ay of Brndol-l bane. was the guest of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Sinclair MacGouguii, Mail-l peque. r Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cousins, Bur-l lington. were guests 0i‘ Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Ramsay ion Sunday! ‘and were in attendance at the ser- vice in Princecown United Ohuroli. Rem J. M. and Mrs. Murchison‘ ~' shrill lie unto you for a memorial". loveliest and tine message slw-ived plainly, flower that blossoms under heiiveii. me ngggggity of offering tour ti'i- bllIB of a wreath not only of grate- ful remembrance but also a wrefllll ‘of dedication to their memory, Pi-incetown congregation consider ‘the ‘sening apart of thE-‘l (lay no! ln,i is Confidence in an unfaithful lilalllunly il-S u duty bu». as a high Dill“ in the time of trouble is much lilin ilege and the ihorni decorations and the music were in perfect ‘keelt ing wi-tih the occasion. MP9‘ Jame-i A, ‘(fnmpbt-il presided at the Dill’ owooeoooovooseoeoo t 0 Q College Andi llullloimin i pin-nit; Inut rin-nlutlnn. i i z z a Ie-iul to (‘i-rtillriilc-i, llliiimniis, m- from Iliilhousie Fniverslly. lt-utling to ‘fruit-hers’ Cr-rtlfiviric, mm-ntiislu nr Bachelor of Moi-iv, |Hl||l0llNlu e 9 Hindi-tutu opt-ms September l-ltii, z .\.‘ Prim-him] of (‘oils-gin i “mm, o!‘ mm». ¢ i o y in lin- Neon-fury. rF§§-Q~O-OOQQ'§'§‘¢Q § f0 9'9 9'§'§-9'¢-§§QQ§Q'QQ-Q'QfQQO-Q-O-fO~§OOOO-O-O 7593-7-7 til" ml. 0i “Perfection finest dairy products, tr Cream of nourishing. are set. whether in the local sto WHOLESALE That Ice Cream Craving lbecauu: in its manufacture are to be modern and painstaking methods of making an Ice unvarying excellencb-rlch, smooth, PICNIC COMMITTEES should get in touch with us just a: soon as dates Get our prices and let us tell you all about our labor saving sanitary dishes and spoons. PERFECTION is what every one says when they ask for lcc cream Central Creameries Limited PHONE 848 ” Will Satisfy found the u: fruit flavors and the most re or the public gathering. DISTRIBUTORS With Cream from Disease Free Ares the but ingredients procursbie and the most modern mach- lnery-we msko an honest effort to give our customers the very best. t l " (lhlorus-“O Caniaxla" and children, St, John. N. 13., were ,visltors to Malpeque on Friday 9V‘ ‘enlng, enronle no New Glasgow-l l\Vll!€'T€ Mrs. Murchison and tihe chil- dren purpose spending the summer . lliolidays. They were accompanied lby Mr. Hartwell Crozior w-ho is. spending siome days at his home in tho Baltic. Mr. Albert Burgess of Boston ur- l lrivctl lll Mulpetitie on Weilneaday evening and is the gutst of Mr-i iNilbllillllfil NlucGougim. i I Mr- George Thompson, Mon- Lulgue. was the guest of Mr. Ralph» lBi-ziirstt» for vhe wiek-entii I l‘ Miss Joan lto-ss, (lllllflflllolflwll. ;wus n visitor to Mtlllwqllt‘ nii Sun- ilny. " iiiii_ii_ig_'.~ic~lititil, Nltilplitiiiv, held lilllill closing on ‘Wednesday it‘: its iJum- .'il)lh. Them was a largo lllllIl-‘ Jim- oi‘ parents and friends present luinl tlit- examination in hot.h dispari- Jliiilllii was very crleditiibly ‘(ifnli-llllfll- int] by tilio tcticiicrs, Mr, JtlllIM-l Mur- lphy iiiid Miss Mzirjnrir- Peak. Mr. ‘ff-hos, Mat-Null, Secyfrcns. oi‘ tiic iillllllllflflillltl TFllX-ll. Fund prosiilvvl land u programme was success-fob ly curried out. The tiwnrtling oi‘ tits l llllllllllflldltfltl "scholarship prize-s niid j certificates is ulwuys an i|npi.»i'lzint., fciitnriv ut‘ mile progrniiiino, niid of» Her thesi- wero _Dl‘i‘t<lBlilt!ll, cxtem-l ‘D0111. addresses expressing stitisinc- ‘ lllUil with ‘lilie ‘day's examination‘ ,:ind dlho yezirfls work were given by‘ Messrs, G. W- Ramsay and James] Burns and two of our former teach. , Hrs. Mrs. Vernon Mac-Goiignn and Mrs. Ralph» Bealrsto. ‘Mir. Murphy, uud Miss Peake intend returning: in the autumn and will be in a po- sition to (lit) even more efficient‘ work in the year. The following was the afternoon's programme: l by -pupils; iieci-‘atiou —-<"'I‘he Maple" by Rosie Wall; .Soiig—“'l‘he Island Hymn" by senior pupils; Recitatiom-"Tthe Aitlhnbasca Trail” by Jeanette (ihanrplonl; Essay ion,- Ucirfetlega- tlon—by Ralph. ‘Bryetou; Exercise —"Color Fairies", by 3 girls: Re- ‘ciiutiom-by Barbara MiidNu-tt; 'Slong—Mnple Leak-by pupils; RB-f cltn-rion-by Mary Burns; Flower! Drill-by 16 girls; Distribution 01 prizes, diplomas and terilflmtee; Flalg Salute; (iod Save the King. .>._(M)_.. ._- New Manager 0 MacDonald Hotel (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, July 5.—'l‘he appointment is announced today by A- S. McLean, General Superinten-l dent of Canadian National Hotels‘ o! C. L. Weldon heretofore assfit-l ant manager at Jasper Park Indgol to be manager of the MacDonald Hotel, Edmonton, succeeding A. S. Detler who is resigning from B9FV-_ ice and leaving Edmonton on July; 10th. . I -Mr. Weldon is a well lmownl Montrealer who has had extensive hotel experience. From May 1921; to May 1926 he was with t-ha United Hotels Company and served ll.gg-l slstant manager at m. Mount Royal Hotel. Montreal, the Benjamin- Franklln. Philadelphia, and the Book Cadillac, Detroit. In 1926 he ifllned the Canadian National Rail- ways Hotel Department as assist: m" manager of-Jatiper Park Lodge “'9 CWTPDBIIY’! hotel in Jasper iNa- tionnl Park. - _ ISLANDER AMONG MONTREAL, Que, Jul B. —— die-t Bllli! of the spring exam atlohe ofl in KinQswm-Totrhnto. London, Winni- PQK- Edmonton and ‘VIIIGGIIVGI’, l THE ClIARiJOTTENWN ‘ “ lllcliiip§cyllicliipds~ anocsnv ‘ Splitting Mates érscm Ls’ , i .. I wnirn count-mu! SlPRIN .l rsAinAmm-‘uiunf N.‘ Y., July a. —Jock lDBm-[lmy appeared today to ' have recovered his composure- ‘Phere have been suggestions ‘that the bugaboo of mental strain which has harassed him during prepara- tion for several title battles in the Medium size, .L...2 for 29c p331 might postpone or even pre- Large size . . . . . . . ..2 for 35c vent n tight with Jack Shnrkey. (spEQ|A|_) but indications were that the ex- champton would be tit tonight. __i Trying to recover from the shtick 0i the new. of his brother John. PLUM JAM who killed his wife niid himself/Sut- Large a Pound Gllls.....39c "it"! i" $°h°l1"1"4iY- 1W‘ Yfmi" (GPEOML) ‘ day battered six sparring pnitners , during an unexpected workout with» .___ a vlcioiisnens that surpassed any- lthlng shown previously during tile VEGETABLES short period oi‘ training here. Ripe .Tn ‘ , Cucumbers. Carrots, Beets, Celery, Spinach, Onions, etc. N0 Change-Made In Date 0f island Strawberries COIIVGIIUOII Quart Sizes atr2tic. __- (Special to the Guagdlanlm '""—“_‘—'_—'_‘”— orra a. Ont. July ~—-_ '1 SCOtCh OHtCZkS meeting i’ the general committee 20c. Per Package?" appointed at the conference last ' ‘ full to muke the necessary ut- --~~—~~—~--——‘—*"'-“' rungemeiite tor ‘the élflligillfi 0i a n tional convent on o e ‘onser- ,2“... party held today in the S for 25c. House of Commons, it was unnul-i _.--- mously decided that no change; _ would be made as to theililglte i)! convention and Oct. s - ‘ date. I 39¢ ""5 6°“ The meeting also ununimousllyi nfirined the method of voting y Sdnstitueucles as set f0l‘l:1dl‘ll l March last. The matter o e 8'. BULK DATES gates at large from the different 2 Pounds for 25c. provinces was up for discussion- (SRECIAL) anti the committee decided unnnlv moiisly that each province could select delegates at large up tn and proportionately to* the number of federal constituencies. ' tFaniily Mixed Fancy ' ' Thus Ontario will have 82 dele~ Biscuits gates at large, Quebec 65, Saskat- zoc- P" Pmmd chewan 2i, Manitoba 17, Alberta l6 (SPECML) British Columbia and the Yukon 15. __ Nova Scotia l4, New Brunswick ll _ and Prince Edward island 4. —-—<o->—i ; LOBSTERS" MERMAID sci-iooi. ~ j This Year's Pack. Qimn." "i" Tl" - - - - ~ - - ' '25‘: The annual examination of’ Mer-l Hi" 5i" Tl" - - ~ - ~ - ' - ' ~40‘: maid School was held on Thursday June 30th, when a large number of V Tllill-lli-lillil Siiipiinii Baits This is the Premium the ladies have been waiting for. A wonderful Shopping l3ag, convcrtable to two sizes, neat and attractive looking. Has a Market- Basket beat four ways. Given Free as a Premium with every New or Renewal Yearly Subscription to The Guardian. Whether your Subscription expires today, tomorrow 0r three months hence, do not lose this opportunity now. The. Gharlottctown Guardian SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT _T LOBSTER PASTE the parents and friends came to; hid farewell to their teacher, -Miss-, MucKinley, who has tnken up dubl Fcr_ Sandwich“ ice in another district for next‘ Quarter Size Tin . . . . . . ..15c lam,‘ I The pupils were examined in, Let Us Supply Your Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables for Camping Parties, Picnics, and the Home. their various subjects mid $ll0\VO(ll by their ready answers that they‘ nod been well trained during the tvrm. At the close the teacher pre-, sented llnrvey MacDonald and illi- dretl Miinn with their leaving school ‘h y L ‘J certificntesi The teacher was Wegfge] that we could not; 1e; the given u nice sum of money as it Qppgfflniny m,“ of glylng you thig gift accompanied by the following gift as an appreciation qr the work address: and kindness you have shown t0- Dcnr Teacher: ~ ward us. always willing to assist We are tit the close of IIIIOUIETWIS in all our difficulties, which The Duldh- government school term, not with u glad heart were many. granted a substantial i-urbsrldy but rather t-iiltl at the thought of We, the pupils of Mermaid school encourage oomimlurtrliiil uviut not huvlng you with us next your. now bid adieu to you, wishing you, [or tihe next seven yours. much success Signed lii your new work. Pupils of Mermaid School has tn lbill F Fraser's island-made Pork and Beans 12c., 200., and 30c. per tin. Some Fraser's Yellow Eyed Beans Price per Tin . . . . . . . . . . ..20c. WHY BAKE BEANS? TRY FFVIASEWS W, . uhiirwlll"ll' ASPARAGUS Large Size Tin . . . . . . . . ..39c FRUIT SYRUPS 25c. and 40c. per Bottle. 3-Piece Outfit $12.95 Worth While v.1... J For Friday and Saturday 8 Piece Dining Room. l Suit? $52.00 p; ' Q-Fiece dining room suite comprising one 544mm but!“ with two cutlery drawers and roomy cupboard, mirror in back, one round extension table and six dining room chairs _a" "lulY finished in golden surface oak. A rare opportun- ity to furnish your dining room for only . . . . . . . . . ., $52.00 AN |3|_AND pRQbUQ-r Here is extra good value in a bed outfit comprising white enamel bed l '_*“‘*“ "*"*—— with 11-16 inch posts trimmed - , ~ I - with brass caps on p its strong _-- _ ' Morris Ginger Ale ,,,,k "mnqunk mm“ "Jwoouop "-1 _ 3 Piece Bed Outfit Picnic Package cumalning Xi‘): large bottles of Ginger e . mattress, a bargain at $12.95. in ISLAND PRODUCT Mattress only all sizes . . . . . . , Couch Hammock $9.75 / $18.45 Bed outfit comprising a wal- nut finished- bed with~2 Inch continuous posts and 1 inch fillers, s strong sprlngpmad: $4.45 ‘Three drawer dresser In elth. er surface oak or walnut fin- LEMONS x Special Sale of Large Size Juicy Lemons, per doz....45o Buy a dozen todnyl They are good and will keep. OLIVES Stuffed or plain, all sizes and prices. Just a few of these handsome couch hammocks left, made of navy frame with strong spring and ad- Justable head, good thick reversible mattress in heavy blue and white duck which material is also used on the buck and sides. This hammock is several laps ahead of anything of the well known link fabric supported on each end with strong helllcals and an all col:- ton mattress. Save money by buying this outfit now . £18.45 Bed only, (all sizes) $6.90 ‘l llll ll ‘ll ll on the market even at hlghsy- m“. fl- Jul! the thing for these hot days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $9.75 We have on hand a number Reed Chairs and/ lsh, fitted with 18x22 inch plain mirror . . . . . . . . .. $12.95 Sliding Couch with Cretonne Cover- .ed Mattress $9175 Jfhls co h is not made up to lsuocessful candidates are the tol- Jowlng: GJR. Brow, Charlottetown, SUQQEQQFUL ¢AN.D|,DA1-ES,!P.E.I.; 1141B. McKenzie Charlotte- town, P. E. II. the medical council or Canada he1dll§°n°l'ln last month am l-lalltax, Jdontreahlilillly- Help made mtbllv Mar. strengths . doubles you. Time enough then. my; f as h l t ° ° ° ' "' "°'" “'° ‘° ' soil at o. low price but is s Stand to fit above $4.25. c... $4.50 FRAY BENTOS 30c per tin, 2 for 55c. “‘“**- $10.00 Special Chocolate - Crib and Mattress Rockers $0.7 5 Here's your chance to get that odd chair for your living " room or "rsndsh. Good wtrong chairs upholstered in attractive cretenriel- Stock, is Getting low-get yours now- ‘ .75 half dozen of a kind, mnging from kitchen chairs to lanth- cr upholstered dining room fill". we are offering these It nrutly reduced prices as Ill must go. good strong» double couch complete with a heavy mat- tress covered In crotonne In attractive colors, s snap at $9.75 Another good value In a couch is this adjustable head - ~ . " . °"'Y couch with crctonna covered c2031“! EIQCJJIt , ' Tam-cu. Friday and Shun; c-iwr oun- , . ny...................s9.7 -- ____g Some Volues m Ma ttresses ‘ \ i ‘ _ .‘ We are offering during thlssale values In Mattresses that l Shgepfggguwzalgeat will ply you to take advent-age of: - Q ', I . z -—?—k-- v Wool-top Mattress all sins .. .. . . . . . . . L r. . . . f. $4.45 n . - __ Quick Pudding; i . Reversible wool-top matron . ' $530 I 3 rwkll" 701‘ 25% Lu- All Cotton Mattress, all- sizes . .. _. . . . . . . i . . . , $6.00 " ' A l a,’ Processed cotton y mot tross-,...:.,......... "-50 ' ienkins 8i Son Ltd. ‘A uas we have been able to el crib made with contlnu posts and eleven fllleu T- Tllfl uwv-ehenaion oi’ anything is y much worse than the can Never trouble trouble till trouble Here ls one of ‘the bolt vai- fer this lessen, s white enum- °l°h 0N6, complete with strong cprlngmnd a soft cot- , ten filled mattress only $10.00. White layer cotton . ,, oh mnttridg-,_._.-...........$12-00 ous in The thrifty housewife will find in our Crockery Dept. duly. ‘"0 these two days values which uvl I lays her many dol- lsrs. Watch oui-‘wlndewsifor special ' ‘r Seldom my; we been nlilo to offli- the buying public bet- ter value for their money m.» m; ‘lpstmu u some Here is s; mattress mods of white mun- folt processed in such p vlqy that it will not lump, ‘beyond in In atirantq lvs Irt Iiiiliing and nicely tufted, [rldwzsnd lstu _Y _‘ ‘Holman .'l‘l Hay. v Mm I u ll ~ .1