wwppTeTW Preferred) 8185-09. WY 5553mm’ _ $140.00. Alex MacNev-in‘. Secretary. 1m e0‘ one hlelflfl eaee 11% CIDOOQOQD e~ h- - r- .—.- --V Classified? Advertisements eaaeeea I: peg-ll," °“'om DR‘ Ill Ion]; Ieperluilaizofgwerdg e ‘liierlllieeflwerdi 13 1 Teachers Wanted __.__-. Yimcnml. WANTED POE KINGS- m, school. supplement $13000- B- 3, Newson, Secretary. 4752-6-21-61. ‘?____¢-t—-r—-i' (IEACHER WANTED FOE 8T. YET- !" Lgkg School. second Class. Ap- 1y to R. F. McDonald, Secretary, i gristol, Lot 4o. 4748-6-21-34 FQTa-ir-Jroa sourn LAKE l, first class teacher, supple- 5.222? $135. 7481-2-0-23-101 ,j______. wAflTED-FIRST CLASS EXPERI- ericed teacher for Cross Roads school. Supplement. $225. W. E. i" Wit _ avran-ramcrru Ion crtAr- l-qua School, supplement, $200.00. fr. pears, Sec'y. 4775-6-21-31 k-fl-d chart i; _WA.\'TED - A TEA r n Zgprmgvale School. supplement, $150. J. Stewart, Sec‘y. at . -___.t '-“"'IE.-\CHER WANTED-AKALE PRIN- “““"'¢lpel for Alberion High $011001. supplement, $450.00 to the right man, M. R. Leard. Sec'y. of ‘Pi-us- w“ 4773-6-21-31 ueav.-____'._-_____-__.a~vkaee-ee_n-aa........-.~_ ,.___ WANTED-TEACHER FOR. LITTLE _ Harbor School, supplement, 75 dol- Y firs. James McDonald, Secy. "' '- 4003-6-23-31 ____,_..___,€-. WANTED FOR. APPIN SCHOOL ;_, . J-‘irst or Second Class Teacher. Sup- “"]’JiEmCl’lii $200.00. A. Ferguson, Secretary, 4741-6-al-oi. way-rap AN ‘axraniaucan 1st 5135s Ileacher‘ for New Perth '”"'“school. Supplement H50- Willllm ' Meheheri, Secretary. 4800-8-24-41. ...-@-—. ‘i’ :1ANTED — A TEACHER. FOB Sturgeon School No. 83. First class ioae preferred. 8125 supplement. second class, $100. laionel Ceilings, .- sgyy, 4772-6-2i-3i WANTED EXPERIENCED SECOND class Teacher for Ringwood School- gupplement $125.00. Nelson Currie. Rocky Point. d850-6-24-3i. WANTED-FIRST CLASS EXPERI- enced teacher for ‘ITYOH 9011501101‘ 3 atcd School, supplement, $175. A. I A Fay. Scc'y oi Trustees. ' 4819-6-23-31 .___.__________ .,rrAcnan WANTED, PLEASANT Valley, No. 104, expedienced. lst or 2nd"class, supplement. $125.00. Hugh T p, MscKay, Sec'y, Bradalbane. Box . 3* 151, 4841-6-24-21 wAxiip-A macnan FOR mm- ter River School, first class male prefgrred, supplement $200. APPW to Mr. D. M. McLeod. Sec'y. ‘I ' 4822-5-23-31 JlAViD-EXPEB-IENCED TEACH- er fer, New DOIldOD School. No- 92- . Supplpment $145.00. Apply to H0811 ’ 3, M 1g , sec’ of Trustees. New 5 wndfn, 1i o, y 4858-6-24-21 l m Ifli irtllr” - "'“."°.$‘.l.,"“e...€€; teeter“ i" ‘B; “in... “pt... new!‘ a -_..._,.. our. P... 3. v-._i-'——-—F rracrma WANTED - SECOND ~—class teacher for Argyle 5110" . School No. 142, supplement $125 T01‘ lifinexperienced or $150 for an ex- ’ perienced, with ' 800d "mwwe" “well A. McNevin, sedy- 4039-5444‘ i To Let 851-6-24-21. $0M ro am". APPLY s04 KENT ..'5t,, 4832-6-24-31 ._____._______ FOR RENT. JULY 1ST. 8 300M _,_ _ho-..se. modern COnVElfiQnuca. Apply 1:4 we“; 5t, 4808-6-2e-3i l‘ ‘Q . a ‘——-— "ton rtaivr FOB. rm: SUMMER. 2 cottages, beautifully situated at --..i Langley Beach, near KePPMh- All- ‘ ply u, A. Measervey, 4837-6-24-51 I0 LET - THAT DESIRABLE dwelling. Ne. ‘i0. on corner of Pow- rial and Sydney Sta. possession 81V’ ‘ijlh 15th July. Apply D. B. Stewart. 4857-6-24-21 time r0 BENT QMonaBN 110086. centrally located. 6 01' 7 g room, phone 93.1,, 4875-31 "t; _ “T Female Help Want .___._ WAWTED-EXPEITIINCED HOUSE- hmaid. Good wages. Apply Cundell ___- '" Home. ' 4833-6-24-31 fW/irrran - orar. on MIDDLE faxed woman, to do light house- i-keavina. Able to do plain eeoiririt- Awly 4s nohgworth Ave. a-ir-iwir. _.__ Mann ranuamanar - wan. Jecommended working housekeeper. Two. adults, pleasant surrounding!- Anviy Gertrude stems. sour!!- -4- iaoi-e-za-ai 433* . . ' iw-lNTlDw-MAID POI. GENERAL housework in small family. A091!’ Mrs. Simmblll. FIOCtOWn. I _, QBSU-B-H-Sl >__-__- i ‘DR. ,W. k; CARSON Palmer Graduate Chlrflfllfl" Chronic and Nervous Dill"!- 124 Prince St. Phone l0‘!!- oilvafle IL Peel's Church Mgcgllum, Southport. 4784-6-21-31 - " v- 11v 5v}! _ Male Help Wanted r _-_._..-_____.______ LANTED-AT ONCE. YOUNG MAN f0!‘ FOX Ranch. Call in person, P. A~ Farquhereon. 4107-0-21-31 _r'~—-————-'?-__.-iii.____ MEN WANTED T0 1.51am»; Tug Barber Trade through our special short course. Expert training, P“- culars free. Molcr Barber College, 573 Barrington St, Halifax. d-l-ttatf. ' Lost LOST-TIRE AND RIM BETWEEN Charlottetown and Mt. Albion. F1011" Please notify Guardian. 4023-5-23-21 Miscellaneous CHICKS. JULY 4th 515,00 mm hundred express paid. Leghorns and Rocks. Everett Howatt, carie- wri- 4572-6-19-61. FOX FARM AND OVERNIGHT cabins. For particulars write A. T. McConnell, West Scarbara, Maine. ' 4565-6-10-231. OPPORTUNITY. YOUNG CHIN- chilia rabbits $2.00 pair. ‘Trio $3.00. From Pedigree stock. Herbert Tay- lor, Carleton Siding. 46l5-6-20—8i. JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 29, Hermanville. 3570-5-6-1mo. POTATO TAGS FOB. THE SEA- son's shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printery. MONTAGUE CLUB WILL BE TAK- ing wool at Montague Station. Thursday forenoon, June 26. Mont Annear. 4705-6-23-31 AUCTION SALE-TO BE SOLD AT public auction, a double tenement house, No. 41 and 43 Chestnut St.. Monday, June 30th, at 6.30 p. m.. daylight saving time. 4845-6-24-71 For Sale FOR. SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office; FOR SALE-NEW’ CART. BODY ' built of oak, Wm. J. Scott. Marsh- field, P. E. 1. 4421-64041. FOR SALE-l DRIVING WAGON. nearly new Aplfly l0 D- A- 'M°' Kinnon, 20 Douglas St. 45i6-6-l7-Bi FOR SALE - AN Uk-TO-DATE cottage. all modern convenient-GS. and nice barn suitable for gar- age, Apply 17 Oiebar Street. ‘4308-6-i0-tts3wks. “Pe rsonalify" Scores Big Hit with Good Comedy "Personality" the Columbia all- talking comedy of modern married life based on the P01111151‘ WV" 591" ies of Liberty Magazine. opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday .It is fcpletg with human touches that make it irresistible to modern aud- fences. The domestic troubles of the youns married couple, Sandy and Lil, the ponderous but kindly attentions oi Himmelschlcxsser, and the meddle- some tendencies of Ma Moist (Blanche Friderici) who, not content with handling her own family with a high hand. wants to run her daugh- tvr's household too. are all so amus- ingly true to life, that it is difficult to imagine that the characters are make believe and not real people. Johnny Arthur, who plays Sandy- injects a contagious freshness and spcntaniety into his role that does not permit for a dull moment. “I3th Chair”Fine Talking Thriller Conrad Nagel. who recently has scored sensational hits in talking pio- tres, shd Leila i-iyams. are the 1'0- mantic center oi "'l'he Thirteenth Chair." Metro-Goldwyh-MBYQP‘! ail- talking filmization of the celebrated stage play, new showing It i110 Prince Edward Theatre. Tod Brown- ing directed the new thriller, a mys- tery drama of Calcutta, with Margar- et Wycheriy in the role she created on the stage, that 0f the strange spirit medium? The picture combines a romance with a series of uncanny scenes re- vegling the hoaxes practiced by mediums and spiritualism. fantastic sound effects heighten the creepy sensations aroused by tabla tapping and other ghostly occurencaa which reach a startling climax with a mur- der. India is used as atmosphere for the mystery drama and eerie shad- ows and camera anlleagive enun- flO-O r." Bontral Guardian DANCE A‘! Caledonia Hall, Wed- neaday night. June 26th. aim 6TB DIV. SIGNALS, N. C. O‘ ., and other ranks No. z Company. will par- ado in uniform Tuesday, June 24th, at 7.30 p. m. I‘. B. Conrad. Major. . 4872 ENTERS HOSPITAL-The many friend or! Mr. John l... McAleer, some time at his home entered the City Hospital yesterday. ANNUAL MEIIIING at Pleasant Mr. Harry Weeks acted as chair- man. Trustees Report was read and adopted. Mr. John T. McLeod, ei- ected Inslee, Mr. James l-Ilckox, re- ed. Supplement voted sli‘. . McKay, Secty. FII-TY-ITITH ANNIVERSARY- lt is not given to many couples to celebrate the fifty-fifth anniversary of theirmarriage, but this is the happy fortune today of Mr. and Mrs. James Calder, 152 I-lillsborcugh St. They were married in Glasgow, Scot- land, on June 24, 1875. and came to Charlottetown 47 years ago. Both arc in the enjoyment of good health, and the Guardian joins their many friends in wishing them still many more anniversaries. FUNERAL TODAY-The citizens oi Summerside were shocked to learn of the terrible tragedy, which took PIECE on Sunday, when the two youngest boys of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Arsenauit were drowned. The eldest boy, Herbert, aged about elev- en years, who was with them but did not get into the deep water, is left to comfort his parents in their great affliction. They were a very affec- tionate family and the sad bereave- ment is s. terrible blow to them all. Ira. and Herbert attended the High School, and Reggie, the youngest. went to the convent. The school children of both classes sent wreaths to the family. The funeral is taking place this, Tuesday, morning at 9 dclock, from the home to St. Paul's Church and cemetery. Rev. Urban onus officiating. s.- JF. PERSONALS Mr. Maurice Kelly. of Vernon Riv- er was a visitor to the city on Fri- day. The many friends of Beryl Dorsey will be glad to know she was suc- cessfully operated. on for appendicitis yesterday morning and is doing as niiseiy as can be expected. Ca rJ OF Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monagharl, wish to thank all those who sympa- Wlevébmfltffitzrfficr dear daughter, Mrs. Charles Mc- Kenna, Kensington, and also those who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Oi- ferings and Messages of Sympathy. 4840-li. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their help. and sincere sympathy, during the illness and since the death of our daughter, Edna. MB. AND MRS. EDGAR EASTER. 4760-11. divinity dlnitzufliurrb Tuesday 7.00-YounI Peoples Society-Cath- erm‘ for sports, dzc-Summer home of Mr. Edwin Johnstone. Brighton Shore. (our; leave Church at 6.30. ture. One of the dramatic scenes takes place in the home of the Brit- ish governor in Calcutta at midnight when a knife thrown into the ceiling is revealed by the moonlight shining into the room. The original play was written by Bayard Veiller. author of "The Trial of Mary Dugan." A capable cast in- cludes Mary Forbes, Bela Iugosi, Helene Millard, Holmes Herbert. Cy- ril Chadwick, Frank Leigh, and oth- ere. MARRIAGE S WOOD—WOOD—At the bride's home at six o'clock p. m.. on Wednesday, June l8, 1030, by Rev. H. E. Campbell. Pansy Plorine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood.. of Vernon River, to Parker Calvin. son cf Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wood, of Southport. We O-OQ-OQQO-OQ-FQ‘ i N. D. MacLean UNDIBTAKII _ IHBALMEI obariettemm a hens Wllahlra 3 Phenol“ Elm Avenue. who has been sick for ' Valley School, No. 1 of Queens Co.“ tiring. Teachers’ resignatlrzi accept“ 1rmrjchafl Satori-crow" A .T'UXRUT7\. , w, \ i l i l i. a -. MARY'S INN at I (Opposite st. Paul’: Rectory) i Serving “ PERFECTION ” V I C E C R E-A M ICE 0053a DRINKS of all kinds. -a_-___- PIANH Milli iisi E_iIENINB Last evening at Hearts Memorial Hall. the pupils of Mr. Arthur Vessey appeared in their annual recital. The programme was excellent and the 1011c audience present voiced its appreciation with many hearty Ymmds 0f Fpplause. Mr. Vessey de- serves much credit for the way in which the young people playgd, PROGRAM PART ONE Dollie Waltz, Baldwin. Miss Bernice Wood. Home Sweet Home, Sawyes, Mas- ter Arthur MacDonald. Dorothy Polka. Fearir. Miss Sarah Hyde. Grandfather's Clock, Paldi, Master Grandfather's Clock. Paidi, Miss Florence Martin. Let's Play Soldiers, Gelbel. Master Arthur Hearts. _'Ihe Blue Bird, Slater, liliss Doris Ssllar. .'l‘he Blacksmtihs Song, Bordman, Master Milton Stewart. ‘The Bogey Mari, Slater. Miss Ill- eanor Douglas. A School Dazzce, Wright, Bobby DeBlois. Queen oi the Pixies. Englemann, Miss Laura McLaine. At School March, Streabogg. Mas- ter Gordon H3132. At Grandpa! Farm. Miss Carol McCannel. Festival Waltz, Williams. Aileen Cudmore. The Mlllwheel. Marion Younker. The Horse Race, Baines. Master George Chandler. Mazurka. in F. Krozmanri. Vera. Jay. Pairio Duet. The Elks Parade. Poe. lvlsi; Jcari and Master Harold For- sythe. Master Streabogg. Miss Krogmsnn. Miss Miss PART TWO Curious Story, Heller. Miss Alice Rodd. Frolic of the Breeze. Lugine, Miss Jean Forsythe. will of the Wisp, Jungman, Miss Mary MacEachern. Love's ‘Old Sweet Song, Variations. Zeileij, Miss Marguerite Cudmore. Shadows on the Water, Loumey. Master Harold Forsythe. Longing for Home. Jungman. Miss Marion Guard. Gypsy Roz-do. Donald Boothroyd. A Southern Melody. Howard, Miss Hester Wacd. Piano Duet, Dance of the Dem- ons, Holst. Misses Aletha MacDon- ald and Isabel Jay. Hayden, Master Mazurka de Bravo, Krentzlin. Tarantella, Heller, Miss Evelyn Rodd. No Sunender March. Morrison. Mr. George Sear. The Dying Poet. Gotiachalk, Miss Aietha MacDonald. Bluebells of Scotland. Variations.- ltyder, Miss Roberta Brown. The Robin's Return. Fisher, Miss Mae Proivse. Dance of the Winds, Peabody. Miss Isabel Jay. Alice. Transcription, Ascher. Mr. Wilfred Boothroyd. God Save the King. Single-hen! 0180a lighters have ID peered in Germany heal estate in concession areas of Shanghai, China. has a small boom Home toy makers of Cuba are us- ing modernlatic colorings Hawaii's sugar production this yea, la eatimted at nearly 000.000 an " l0 vilms In order that our citizens may know something of the procedure be- ‘mg followed in coriection with the general election the Conservative Headquarters here are giving the’ I following details on the work of re- gistrars and revising officers. Judge Duffy is the revising officer for the City of Charlottetown (not inclufing the Royalty‘) and his sitt- ings commences at eleven a, m., on Blind-l? Juno 23rd. and Mil continue during Tuesday and Wednesday. At the revision court the lists may be modified in three wcysz-(a) by add- ing the hams of electors who are qualified to vote but whose names havenot been included, (b) by cor- recting mistakes that have been made as to the names and ceilings of‘ the electors and (c) by the strik- ing of! of names improperly includ- ed. Applications should be made by the elector but in cases of sickness. disability or necessary, temporary, unavoidable and bona fide absence from the City a relative by blood or. marriageor the employer if he has sufficient knowledge of the facts may make the application. Since no one in Charlottetown whose name does not appear an, the list may vote on election day it is lmhortaht for every one to make sure that his or her name is regis- tered. Wednesday, June 25th., is the last possible chance to have your name included as the lists are print- ed as soon as they are passed along by the revising officer. Copies of the voters lists for all Charlottetown P0118 are Posted up in the Conserva- tive Committee Itooms and any vot- er who desires may look at these lists or will receive the necessary in- formation by telephoning the cor... mitten Rooms. (No. i220). The Procedure in the rural polls is somewhat different. The Registrars for these polls have been appointed some time ago and they are com- pleting their lists. ‘These lists are Drtpored by the Registrar by mak- ing personal inquiry as to the names of the electors in the polling division and are then posted by m; registry together with a. notice as to where h! mly be found if any elector wishes to have any additions or cor- rections msde. A number of the lists of voters in the rural polling divis- ions have been completed and cop- ies of such lists are posted in the Conservative Headquarters (formerly the time of Pstons Ltd.) Every cor- rection made by the revising oflicer or the registrar should be verified by the initials of the revising officer or the registrar and the date upon which the same was made. The reg- istrar in the rural polls should be available at the place at which he has given notice between the hours of two and sixoclock in the after- 110011 of the three days in the fourth week before the week of voting day. However ln rural polls only, any el- ector cn voting day who finds his or her name missing may svrear to his or her qualifications arid have these certified by another accredited elec- tor and be enabled to vote. Plans Future (Continued from page 1) now performed by other of the Gov- ernment departments but which could more appropriately be placed within the Jurisdiction of the iviiriJ ister of Marine. The Prime Minute; wished it to be distinctly understood that with respect to the Department 0f Pensions and Health the arrange- ment whereby Col. Raistoh is to be acting Minister until after the elec- tions would not be continued beyond the period of the elections. The im- portance of the legistlation with res- —WARBEN'S MILLS, Burlington. will close after July 5th, until fur- ther notice. W. B. Warren. Kensing- r ,ton. Par. 4854-5-21-31 -'1'EA rAnrv A-r noansw.._, "The parishioners of Borden intend i =holding a tea. party on Wednesday, June 25th. Watch for further an- nouncement. i743-8-24-3i. —-SOCIAL EVENING-A plessaizt social evening was spent at the home last Wednesday when she gave a law: i=3!!! for her frierds. A num- ber of friends from Alberton were present There were between sixty and seventy guests. Games and mus- ic were indulged in and dainty re- freshments served by the hostess at the close of the evening.—s. Sea. Cow Pond appeared before Mes- srs J, E. Campbell and ‘Thomas Car- ruthers, J. Pfs, in the Court House. Summerside 0:1 Saturday morning having a still in his possession. After Jail or in default of the fine he was fence. Mr. Morley M. Bell appeared for the Excise Department and Mr. Heath Srrozg, K. C.. for the accused. —DENTAL OFFICE RE-OPENED AT KENSINGTON-After an illness of six months from which he has successfully recovered, Dr. A. A. Lock- hart, of Kensington, again opened his dental ofnco for business. 1|: will have associated with him. Dr. H. A. Clark, a recent graduate of Daihousie. Dr. Clark has had an exceptionally brilliant career, not only at Daihou- sie. but as a former student and grad- uats of F. W. College. The many friends of the genial doctor are de- lighted to see him in good health again. Dr. Clark will also be warmly welcomed by the citizens in general. 4B59-ii —EXH'IBITION liIEEflNG-‘Ihe West Prince Exhibition Association held its annual meeting in the Elms- dale Hall the night of the 18th. The meeting was called. to order at 8 o'clock with the President, A. D. O'Brien, in the chair. F. L. Rogers was appointed secretary of the meet- ing. Secretary of the Association, F. vious annual meeting which were meeting and being favorable was ac- cepted. BOme discussion followed in the advisability of continuing these; exhibitions in the face of the small government grant. —DEATR 0F MRS. CHARLOTTE! CAMPBELL-The death occurred at! the home of her son, Mr. Georgei Campbell, of Hamilton. Mrs. Char- lotte Campbell at the age of a2‘ years. lVLrs. Campbell had been in! failing health for some time and pas- ‘ sod quiftly away on Sunday morn- ing. Mrs. Campbell came from one of the pioneer families of which there are only two sisters suurvivinl 1 Mrs B. H. Nesbitt of Sumrn-rstde‘ and Mrs. Allen Cameron of Mar-! gate The last of the brothers died! quite recently in Boston, The de-i erased lady was esteemed by 5-11 “T” i iknew her as she ha: many i l fine . qualities and during her long life‘ did many kindly deeds There are loft to mourn thr-e sons and one‘; daughter namely: Mrs. Creorzfil Burns . Spring Valley. James 0f ‘spa-kg Valley: Russel of Indian Riv- er: c rge of Hamilton with ‘V0001, size rrsided to all of whom the; Guardian gqtezzds its sincere sym- ‘hathy. The funeral tcok i113?! °"‘ Monday afternoon from the resid-i o.’ Mrs. Carl Younkee of Popes Road 1 -' -—FOUND GUILTY-A party from _ charged under the Excise Act with; hearing the evidence the Magistrate 3 found the accused guilty and he was fined 200 dollars and one month in 1 i to serve six months additional sen- , uciandy Fresh and Tasty TYY T118 Store First A Ways l I i 51110118: Moira Gannngs PascalPs i CREAM x x x "o-n" PURE ALMOND§ CHOCOLATES CBOCOLATES caynl- 39c (Billkl (Bulk: ' ‘ ' 75c lb. 43C lb. 25c bottle Moira Ggnongts Rileya . - FIR-J BUDS 312E112!“ Buffer TOFFEE ‘ H P115555 (All KlXldI-J ' 29c lb. 29c lb. 59¢ 1b_ ‘ 0C0 ‘ ‘hruly good L“ hgATEs Homcmaid gngggy QPEPPERMDTT DIDIR? d; CREAM‘, CHOCOLATES 1-51-1155 0.250;‘? CARAMELS . in CRLAM g 29c lb. $2.25 pkg. 49¢ lb. * 49° ">- GINGER CORDIAL Cannot Be Beat for i EVERYBODY IS DRINKING OUR Only v Qucmliing Thirst Succc “HOME 0F BETTE uel and Gilbert. and one married daughter in the Western States, to all of whom the sympathy of the community is extended. The funeral took place on Monday from the house to St. Anthony's Church, Rev. John Gaudet officiating. and was very largely attended. S. -—\'OCAL RECITAL 0F lifilS. JACK McLEOD-The vocal rzcital of Mrs. Jack McLeod given at her home in Simmer-side oh Friday ev- ening was a great success. About fifty invited guests were present. Each of the pupils gave a good ac- count of themselves and have ad- vanced very considerably in voice culture undsr the careful training of Mrs. McLeod. who. since her resid-. erce in Summerside. has captivated‘ the people {with her charming voicm Assisting at the rental were Miss Bessie Smallmari as pianist and Mr. Roy Smallmah. Baritone. These tal- Brited artists are both too well know": in Summersi-rie to need any comment on their work. The differ- i J. Wells, read the minutes of the pre- “mt mmber“ 1"“ "'17 'a"°”b13’ hi: commented upon the people pras- ‘ adopted without amendment. The s“ s°"°"“1 W‘ °' ‘°“'“ “m” ‘m0 Er. President then gave a brief report of: i" u" gathering‘ The" “'35 a F1935" , As. the past year, after which the finan- 5 cizil statement “'35 submitted to theicake was sawed by m’ h3g8“ l“ iher ant social evening and ice cr-en-i and channing manner. lilrs. Ilia Leod‘s class is row closed for the summer months. Th- program is as: follows: Piano solo, Chasoh cies Alps ‘ Elder. Bliss Bessie Emallmari. Vocal’ solo. (a) Break o‘ Dav. Sanderson. (b) The Lilac Tree. Gartlan. Helen Leard. Vocal solo, (a1 Just a Wean- in’ for You. BO"d (‘m I love vnu (ml-q Bond. Rowena ldcLeod Vmal sclo, Blossoms lift their sunny faces. F1!!- more. Charles Taylor. Vcvai duet Look down dear eyes, Fisher. Ruth Smmcns and Mrs Mrlrod Piano solo. Dal Masque, Flo _~.—,-_ 3155 {B65519 Smallrnan. V0311 5010. (a) (311111, won from Pfour song from Paradise, 51-01-11 (bi Vvithin the garden cf mu 11.34 Scott. Amanda Cannon, \'.~,-,1 551v) 11v Forgotten. Craft-s. 32nd better ask me .‘.l':s W ins Vocal solo, is» on the tying Niittiri: vb: (is sweet. Sans Seuci, Ruth Simmo-s. qurmg t1 1710115010. 1J1 Thorn. Adan"; (b. Until. Saziderscn Mr HQ"; gmau. man. God Save the King -S. _______________ PERSONALS —Mr. and Mrs. Wdliam S. Stories, of Sumrncrside. wei-evsltors to Chir- . lottetown 0n Thursday, the 19th -S —Mayor Lidrtona of Summrrside beet to War Veterans enacted at the e':_oe to the cemetery at Maive:ii¢-,,_,.ho h“ hm ,n,;u,.,,_.p,d m. a m. recent session rendered more impera- tive than ever the appointment of a Minister charged with sole respon- sibility of the work of that depart- ment and if the present administra- tion were returned to power. the appointment of a Miister immedi- ately aiter the elections might b: expected. —-—--_-__ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que. June 23-1710 trade in all linss of cash grain here today was dull but values were well maintained. A feature of the dairy and produce trade was the easier feeling that developed for butter and values were reduced one cent per Rev. Mr. Vfiiiiamscn officiating 00d‘ was yeyy largely attended-S. l‘ —PASSED AWAY m PRINCE county HOSPITAL-There PM"! away in the Prince County Ym-‘llllill on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Domin- io Gallant of Duvar. The deceased was brought down by w’ 1mm h“ home on Saturday mcrnirtz in a "W critical condition and passed away shortly afterwards. l-le was 76 3'00" o: age-and a prominent farmer 0i D11- var Road, Mr, Gallant will b: very much mk-ead by m5 many friends. as he was a brilliant conversational- lgt, very well informed on the (c903 oi‘ the day and took a keen interest days. vzsitcd m OLeai-y for a few days He nxorriing . returntd on Saturday ~Mr ‘Euclid Gaudet arrived home Host night from lf-inrton N 8.. {where he had been visitigg h: ‘bfbtllel’. Duane, of the Provincial ,B!nk Staff. The former was also ‘presrnt at the closing 6X9‘Cl59$ oi iSi. Joseph's University, i i —Mr. Sayre Ste-res, of Summer- .side. one of the coaches of the Sum- ‘ mcrside High Sci-loci ‘lb-rick Team, ar- cempanied the foam to Clflrloiie- town on Thursday, the 10th The. t Silmmorside boys showed up vrry ' ll Bound. Receipts were 4,107 boxes, in community i"? Nd was also keemiend were a crerit. not 0H1“ iv ‘their The cheese market was uiet but"? interested in edunilnnal matfersnctacheg bu, rothe,r_schoo._sv Q 1 3 firm. Receipts were 3,270 boxes. The demand for eggs was fair and values were steady to a shade firmer. Po- tatoes both new and old were cheap- er today. Plentiful supplies eased the market. New potatoes in 16d pound barrels were quoted ex-track here at $7.25 for number 1 grade. 85.50 for number 2 and $4.50 far culls. Old potatou were offered at $130 per 00 made in billi- M“ In Sonic of his sons and daughters fol- lowed the teaching profession. He was a devout member‘ oi Si. An- thonys Church and will be very kindly remembered far his many kind actions. There are left to cher- ish his memory his widow, one sen. mire, a! home; llirs. John 0011001 of Piusville; Mrs. Blanchard, wife of Professor Blanchard of P. oi W. Col- legs, Charlottetown; two sons, Man- i -Mrs Samuel Cannon, who has been in Sostoz for some time is um- .cr. tite island and is at prseni re- ‘Sldifi; rxth her son. ll.’ Georr- Car- fyon c! l-larryfrn liar friends in |ELff1fj1 M, vriil be interested t- {bezr h! as of h'r diurhier. H" 1.\i-,a'-~-i-_ ivho is in cert-s arr.- iDcris .\[:Nev.n has been v- ,' ly ill but is new improving-S. J"k- -~ ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SSO!‘ ‘t0 The MacKinnon Drug Co. sisllii liliii MEHINES» R v. . VALUES” u.“ '.. Vx Nllli iii lulu m. Qvir. J. F. Arnett, Con. servative Candidate Meeting ‘With Splen- did Success. Mr. J. F. Arnctt has been busy all week addressixg meetings at the following polls: Colcinan. Green- n-iounf, Illimznxash and Springfield Large and enthusizuiic crowds at- tegded every meeting. Mr. Arneti Vqvoke very ably cn the policy of the ]C.'~n?_=r\'ati‘.'e part3’ and‘ impressed ibis hsarrrs with tire crmfisei manner in which he rxplained the Lssuu oi party. especially: the tariff ques- Tlie annual meeting of the Rince LlbFLTIii Conservative 02.011 which n takmg plane today is eizprrtecl to draw big crorvds, as also will the West Prince meeting on Wednesdays. violin WENS l; ii i 0 i (Fan: dlan Press! lion BAKERS BOWL. Philadelphia Jane 23 --Pri;-.~.:i Camera vast Ven- Georgc Godfrey negro giant on a foul tosizht in the fifth rozmd of a ten rotinrl match. Carrvra nozciweri 26L‘ pounds. Godfrey 253 A tron-d o! 36.000 pliifli,‘ 8160.000 gate rerezpfs. saw the bout end 1 the manner that has. become trad- .al with Ir-a. “i; heavy": ‘it: _v'a:" Gcrlfre-a l ad a ind a‘. tit- t but There WPYP no knorkdontis. The fin- a‘. biow was a left hook to the body that landed sr-mral lllfihFs low ...| tum; was YNION ROAD SCHOOL Repvrt of annual meeting 1.". ‘CD103. Read Queens Cm Su“ lenient vain-l. sl00. Runnzrig expenses, £1.00 Teaches T55R01, Trxxtees. J A_ Rial-Cutter. James Lamont. Harald ‘fro, Seamus A kfcliett. Eastern Guardian msscar-Esizxr-mir and Mrs Zdwin H. Clay, of Er town, P211, Billlmnrc the engagement of than dflilfihter. Carolyn Vicforxa. t: Henry Jerome. son of lilr. and Mp5, Jghg Cecka. oi Chicago, IlLnois. The wed. “in; vzli take pique July th.rd. 4367-6-24-1. ..'I'.\'IFORMS n" 1i b: issued at Montague to those Whn intend mm, m; to camp uzili “D" Cbm_w3_1v_ p E. I. lizghlanders. Thursdaj/ afirr. noon. J1me 25th. from 8 ta 0. 4eTfi-3 D OOQOOOO-OOOO-OOOOOOOOOQOOOI Q _ _ Z DR. J. l’. MILLAR E i nay-nu. suacsos 3 i nouns-o l0 mo 3 t 2 to s01 1 a Coirm Qatari an‘! lliif ‘. z Q I .O_ J_LQ.Q.Q.L!JJJQ.\