l a“ , JUNE 25. 1925 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ROSE good coffee? p~w00 pLAssiFnso ~‘"r:.:._*:::::::;.. SMACK IDEAL qor-"r DRINK flavor; cool.- oefreshlugp health- uil, delightfully tasty; made i: fljilfy; enormous demand; send ten cents, get selling stiniple" i-iiotigh for t\venty five glasses; scctlrt: this business in your ter- ritory; make money hand over list this summer; cxpericiieti or capital IIIIIICCUSSIIPY. ilratllcy tlarretson, llrantforti, Ont. June 8-121. Miscellaneous JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Iierniauville, 1'. hi. I. 1243 5 2'1 inio soil/IE srnoue WELL I HARD- i‘llt'tl i-arly 'I‘omai.o Plants left, Phone I51. 'l'tliit<i. 1780-621-31 LOST~GRIP BETWEEN CHAR- iini ltitown and .\i.t. Sllcuuirt, linrked A. Iii. 'I‘, Finder‘ leave at this Office and rcccivi- reward. LOST — PARCEL CONTAINING tin-en grey georgettc llouiiccs. llt-turn to Guardian Office, Ite- \\" il ii- WANTED FOR HAMPTON School experienced first or soc- niid class teacher. Protestant. Preferred supplement ill-‘ill-llll- 1732-0-2241 glo Ilustico Strliotil. Sillillitllllfllil. $120. Sec'y, Mrs. Jas. Stevenson. ltiistitzo. 17-17 16 23 -1i TEACHER WANTED FOR MIL vale School. Supplement $751)"- Apply to William McCoiirt. liraduihanc, It, It. ' 1727-0-22-41 WANTED.-'—A TEACHER FOR Iirtiokficltl SIEIIOOI. Sulpplirnient $100. Everett Johnson, Scc-‘y. 1787-0-24-31. WANTED— EXPERIENCED TEA- chi-r for Mt, hii-liiirk School. SIIDDIIBIIICIII. voted for, 1st. class $150.00; second class $125.00, W. C. Robertson. Sec'y of ‘Trustees. 1783-11-25-21. WANTED— A TEACHER FOR South Milton Sizhool. Supple . meat $100. Idxpcricnceil pre- fcrred. Apply T. A. Rudd, Milton. 1701-G-2-i2i ADVERTISEMENTS 90040-0900“. -- 1C0 pcr line of II words . Bo Dfll‘ lino of I5 Within ‘ll! par llnn of 5 words Male Help “outed WANTED, on on BEFORE sen-r. ember 1st. I1 modern house. eeu~ tral location. A-pply "X" do Gllilftiiflll Office, 140041-551, WANT‘ ED — IMMEDIATELY young _nian lo work on farm. freed \\'agcs_ Apply ,\_ 1;‘ m“, 111 tliiariliztn, ITTIJ-il-tts- 2 ivks. BIG EARNINGS SIEADY EM- liiflynient for Ilarbers. Ilecoine ‘-'Xlll‘l‘t ill 8 weeks. Write Moler Ilurbcr College, Department “F” Ilallfax, wanted SEVERAL Wi-IlTE POMMERAN- iilll illlll-‘l for sale. Apply to tiuard» lllil oft‘ c, 17555.33 WANTED-—ENGRAVIN—GI_ENTIT- led “Meeting 0t‘ \Vcllington and Iiiuoliirr alter Wulerioo."—~ir\vln Printing (.70., Lid., liox 477. or call or telephone, 166343.19 (gr, SPECIAL OFFER 0F HIGH grade envelopes, 50 for 20c, 125 for 35C. 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. #1000 for $1.95. Guardian Of- cc. . Salesmen ‘Yiilltfll SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE. "(lid Itcliable Fontbill Nurseries" Liberal commissions, exclusive territory, Iiaiiilstiiiit: frcc tilllfiil, large list of new specialties. Summer months offer agents best opportunity, Write for terms, Stone a Wellington, Toronto, ttsJiine and July. For Sale. FOR SALE-TENT, 6 x 8 GOOD 3»1-tts-tf. , Central Guardian Iifarinu Wharf yesterday afternoon after being for some -t.ime on Belle. isle service. She is due to go tesy of Miss Margaret Bagnall who 0" liPy-lifllcif at Halifax in the near is visiting here, n copy of the Auck- the future. - ‘ COLLISION LAST N-IGHT. _. About eleven o‘ lock last night two lllltorlwlillcs 1.‘ idea ‘outside ‘the Quieen Ilolel. _‘ pqfle or we cum Sllslllllleli a Igroken wheel, No one was injured‘;- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, _ Prirsbylerian services will he held in the I. O, F. hall Mount Stewhrt Sunday. Jiinil 28th at Ii o'clock p. in. ltcv I), .\I-cVlcai' \vill preach. LAID T0 REST.—Thc funeral of tliu late David If. lloopiii‘ took place yesterday afternoon from the re- Sillflllftr- of‘ his son Nelson Hooper, 222 Fitzroy Si. to the People's Cemetery. The services at llic Iiouse lllld grave were conducted by the Itcv. W. M. llyan. The ‘pail hearers were, Hooper I-ltirne, 1;}. Toonilis, W. PPIIHIUII, Il. Mecklc, \V. Ilroivii and 'l‘hi-o. Scutiior. HELD PlCN|C.—,Yesli-.rday after- noon the two junior claw." of tint-cu .\ riijtiying a [IIFIIIIZ ark. 'I‘Iii- buys left shortly 2 o'clock providcil willi baseball outfits, i-lc.. doubt IillYt‘ a grout A HEAVY LOSS— A liiirii bo- liiuging to .\ir Wm. Pound oi‘ Il‘rcd~ lriciou iras d isiroycil hy fire on .lnn?.- 2am. .\lr. Pound SIIt€t't‘(!I1t‘ti iii saving the threshing glpr which W116 thr- only zirticlc of niaciiiiitary in ihc barn a1 the time. Ilc t-sti- hiatus the less at $2.000. The origin of‘ the fire is unknown. WELCOME VISITOFL-Jfhe Pie. Ion Advocate notes that Itev. J, A. (fail-us. formerly‘ of Sciristiiivii, N. 8., congi-iuoiliiiii, was preaching ihcre on S-niidziy and will preach at Lyons Iirook oii Sunday ncxi. ltcv. .\Ir_ Cairns who is a native, of Froctoivn, has Iiecn Ill Saskatciio wan for the last 22 ycnrs and is now on his dVZly to his old Iitiiiic on the Island to irttenii iheiieilcqui: flenteniilzil cclcliration on July 5th. lie will hc given a Iii-arty ivclcome by his many old friends here. i. after lunches, and will time. ilfi WEDDING BELLS pretty xvi-titling took lllili at tlic hlansc, Mt. Stewart. when Mr John ll. Jay and Bliss place Juno as new. Apply 8-1 llighland Av- enue. I508 ti 25 2i FOR siiuE_r.isF‘éT{(“"" Stinlcliiilitir, i'lIIl only 4000 inilcs. Apply at (iuardiuii UlTicc, FOR SALE — AUTO, quick solo, Apply to Gordon Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge, P. E. I. 1812-025-"21. lFemale Help WVanted CAPABLE MAID WANTED BY July 10th, Apply Leniiox llotci. WANTED —EXPERIENCED SEC- oud class tcachcr for EiIPIIPZPI‘ School. SIIIIIIIIEIIIUIII. $150.00, Ap- ply \\"iii, M. lilacltzie, Whi-litlizy itiver. 1775-6-21 3i. EXPERIENCED TEACHER WANT- 0d for Spring Brook School No. 518, Sn-pplsmicnrt first class $100.00 sticonil class $00.00. Protestant prefeirred. J. A. Meek. Sedy, French River, 1779-6-24-21. TEACHERS WANTED—TWO TEA chi-rs second or first class for Knutsfortl School. Supplement one IIIIIHIITII and fifty (each. Pro- lcsltifil. prcforrcil. Alfred Mort-s- bcad, Si-(fy, 0‘Lc;r.-y Wanton, ll. It No. 1. 178143-2421. ~~7uk-i____._________ wxtrrso - A TEACHER FOR Ifuresl lIill School. No. 10. Supple- Yilllli $100,110. Miilsiiiiinioi- vaca- tfiou. Protestant. 'l)I‘('I'i'l'I"I‘t1. Apply to (bliss) _Li|lian MncDoiiahI. Becrirti. 1809-6-‘25-31. WANTED A FIRST on ‘seccmo (‘lass Tent-hm’ for Fort Augustus School, No. is, Suiniicmtint, $100. Allhly Patrick Kelly, Silt-Ky, Fort Augustus. 1817 ti 25 6i Q v+0+x0+4 ‘ Russ I-Ioteli A very comfortable and homcllke Hotel at a moder- ate price. Splendid table, service. Centrally located, short distance from Tennis Courts. Golf Links and Beach. Rates C8-C0 a day. Weekly rites on applica- tion. < CAPT. D. A, MlcDONALD Prdprfltor Min M. A. Mlqopllum. 4 ' Manager. 444 " “#000401 as ril- . I ' l ' Q A. (i. farris. St; kohn. N. 11.. I‘.- Mclitmald, Halifax: Mr. and Mrs. A. .\i. Ilovy, ToroiitopMrs, TOPPPPI George Teukieul, fieorge" Toornbs. 2hr,‘ Archibald: k ' g Afchllbfldv fr Cunningham. D P courteous own; ‘ Mrsf. cujnnlnsham. to My,‘ N. Norton. In contort-rill‘ tin-s. i=1- N- on’, Iioii Gain; nlifornla; Mr- WANTED AT ONCE MAID FOR ‘general housework. hlrs. I2. W. Aiciiiinnon, 108 Prince St. 17700-24411. Error Tuesday Puts French House In State 0f Siege PARIS, June Zt-Wlien the fighting began iliiring Tuesday's turbulent session of the French (Yhambr-r of Deputies a youn-g sub- stitute for ‘the zigiul liugiuiie Pierr i, permanent stecrotary general of the chamber, pushed the wrong bultton, adding unexpected keriousness to thc situation. ‘lie intended to give the slgiial that M, ili-rriot. had rlilt-IIIUIIIICII iii.- session, bu-t instead lit- ‘IIIYSIILHI the “alarm sigiliii." which is suppnscil to be used only in case of riot and revolution. 'I‘1ie result was that for five niiiiii- lies the Chamber of Deputies ivati in a state of siege. All of the doors were locked, soldiers automatically wont on guard and the (YlllIIIIIi\‘.I‘ building IIUCIIIIII! a fortress until the error was explained. Long Promised _ Bill Introduced (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 24-—The long promised government bill minkInK it na illegal offense to attempt i" obtain titular honors in return for money payments was introduced ln tho House of hords last night by the Marquis of Salisbury. MR8 HECTOR McNEVIN The death of Mrs. Hector Mc- Ncvln (are Margaret Riley) took rlacp nt hcr home Fortune Bridge 0n April 3rd.. 1925 In tho‘ 80th. your of her use. Although. ailing for some time M iL-MCNBVIII was ahih In be about t house and to m, m...“ n; par o work, 0n the mmnh“ "yaw.- (lentil she was surl- (lpnly seized with a hemmorhaizo rind pussr :1 riWllY ill Yl 7°" """"‘“"‘- Mrs. Mr-Ncvln, who was 8 Quiet ihiurstriohs, iilnillv iierwli- went all her ilfohtar- Fortune Bridge and will he much missed. She was the Inst remnlnirlk fill? 0i "l9 tam‘ Iiy her brother John havlas filmed I s ear a110- awgrzlglflsiyhéfyhilsbalill. Mr- llevtoi" McNevln who Ills" U19 IYIIIWIhY o‘ Paton, has , ' mlt . she leaves ll. ii it no - iii? EIZZFSW... your» our». E" M° H!!! together with n host of friends to ihnd, R11 char-ion her memo s". The funeral li-r m, r ~ -. w... has "Ofi ‘Salim? » I Itiverflflr, ’f pg - Milt!" 1 ' ‘mo; r 1"! - _ Y! .11. l lldg; ‘i l ‘ _ _ ' 1M0. 1756>6‘2Ji<3i.| (trace MilcIii-li were inarricil by Ilev ll. ii. Pcn\vai'il<‘—n. Mr Jay's home. i-i In (llarktown. bride belt-rigs in Pisqiiiti. n-liiigicgzitiiin of the Iliiitcil Church ESSEX. It, was a somt what happy Ullimlithl coach. new last Sept. (‘heap ltlifaiitie that the bride ,a Methodirsti a Presbyterian shciihl decide that In their ease iand the groom, the union should not that (iliurch Ilnimi took effect arc iegftin and them a life time of liapiiiiii-ss. Protect your Foitcl. Brand Fox Netting. galvanized before and after Specially made for us. We have soli this Netting for and arc the largest Write Ior Prisci- Cu/ihtons-rows, 1215.1. 17tiI-tI-22lttstii. Hotel Victoria An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Guests receive courteous and palnltaklng service. Table ls unoxcelled In Canada. Charlotteotwn Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager VICTORIA HOTEL -___. Bonnon, St, John‘? PP Hiickvaw- Toron-to; John W. Carr. Trnro; Imnaid DfohMHIuhMDDBIOIII H. V. Iiorry. St. Jdhiir‘ IV/‘II. Darrach. Kenslngton; _R. K. W. G, Maedonaid. Montague; Alli, Horne, Mr and Mrs F. A. Wiilllfillfl. Sumnierisltiei ,0, F. Hart. Iflllliflll- rig; . A. MoLqon. Master Jack Mchean, Montnzué: G. P. Thmnp- son. R, G. McDonald.‘ P. G. Ives. Montague M. B Ier. Montreal; Miss Holman.‘ MIs-i Gdadys Holman isurnmerotde; bio _ H. Parsons, Allin Paronne. . ontreait J; R. Palmer, H. L. _I?_ tber. Roaevllie; R. W, squalid»?! . C. Crockett. isuinmersidez‘ trucker, New Glasgow; A. I‘. Arsonauit, Mrs J. n. Wa/ish. amoral-due: w. P. Worth. waits-imp: B._-W. Tanton. H. J. Massey. I merslde: M. B. Auction Sale at Mrs. A. P. Large. .—A very and his 130th i924-youug people are viry popular in _ .fhcir respi-irliiw: conimiinilitis, iiiiillillls been attcndillf! iii!‘- Nlfw YOFR will iiiaki- a valuable addition tolscilooi 0i Fill" "mi Alllliiliil _ Arts. 1X13 t; 25 Iii the social and religious life of thiwi-ll spend Iii-r- vacation with hrr par- oniy -be The friends of Mr and Mrri Jay Prllllcls. Montreal. unite in ivisiiing lilo visitors by the S. S. Iticiii-lii iiiCoiincils of the nation, and I ven~ with "Pcerlcésf “Dead Flat" woven. tho 111;?!‘ tgcntygfivc tIi Ir cs1 P.'.. am: ers yea" m c a g Dealers in America: THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTQ, turn to his farm nexit w‘ o 0+ so vo-woaéo woo v¢+++v+ O-OQO40-OO J. J. shim. Mon-treat; J. w. Qlemonts. L. H.’ Poole. I... Holman. Mrs L . H . ‘ ATTENTION l8 CALLED t0 the ‘ FINE VIEW—S.—The Guardian Iius been shown, through tliecour- land Illustrated Weekly News, eon- tainlng photographs of the funeral‘ procession of‘ their late Prime Miii- istsr William Ferguson Massey ‘Whose death was mourned us a na- tional grief. The funeral proces- sion was representative of the ‘whole nation and the photos give _a vivid idea of its magnitude, flows the iwonderfui flowers sent. the thousands who lined tile street closing seones,at the grave side where the‘ service was taken lby tho Moderator of the Presbyterian "Last Ilust" sounded. ()t.iici' views show -the Premier in his Iieaitii and the wide interests in which he tor]: an active purt. €O-}——-—i PERSONALS Mr, George Clark, New II/iltshirl‘. ivas a visitor to the city predict‘- day, . '_ J. hi, Mountk Union ltoaii. was a visitor to the city yos-lterility.‘ Mr. Itohi-rt ‘Lippsel/t, Montreal Star and Mr. ll}. hi, Ilonovan. Put» 1W1 'I‘l'ic‘:.r:ipli. are with 1110,1111‘- hi-t: di Icgzilioii. ._ ‘ .\Ir.~t. .I. it‘. IIIUPI-alft- Ill. iii‘ Mc Ighit of Freilt i. 11.. .'|I't- v trig licri- the guests oi‘ Mi‘, and Mrs, Janics Tait, Iirighton, Ill‘. W, 1., Mcliellan, D. 1)., rc- lllflilltl to the City last night after a pleasant vacation. Mr, Iloward Melnnls, well known shoe man of Ilalifax, and forintii», ly of this (lily is spending a vaca» tlon with his mother, Mrs. Mc- Innis, Kcnt Strut-it. 'The many friends of Mr. IE. I M(‘1'1Il('1lt‘I'II, (itiillillttfliitii Traveller will regret to lezirii that he is quite ill at his IIIIIIII‘ iii this City. Mrs. (1)12) W. W. Taylor of New York and son Ililllo, arrived in thi- city 'l‘iii-sdny tevciiing and will be guwts of Mr. and Mrs J. I). Taylor. Ilillsliorongh Steel. Miss Margaret Full, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (loo. IE. Full, has ar- rived from Boston whore she re- cl-nlly grailualcil from the Siiii- IIIOIIS School where sire has ‘Iieen taking Sll itri-iarizil work. Bliss Full has (ibtnineil bcr Ii. S. degree. v bliss Nan Brow has arrived ihorne from Now York, where she hospitality of our people. ~ in tribute to his memory und the “Emu” m“ rich as we are m u“ that makes n people prosperous and contented; yet we cannot but , ' V ( I appreciate Lliuich of New Acaianil and them,“ the great Ibrfivlncg of Quebec "iespecially ' Fanada, you, by your visit will be- ir lionhoiiil of ha Cordial Welcome _ out some of the things the Union moNTciLw-Tmalv h Jail] Ilkilisboro Street today at 1 - o ithe Municipalities expected to ‘ - E8. -- T e o'c 0c . . ‘ ' accomplish. First among these (.. (i. S. hionteahn docked at the (conflmnd "om p“°_1)__ 0n behalf of the people of the Province of Prince Edward Island I extend to you a right royal well come. Coming as you do from the pivotal Province of Canada to the smallest. (geographicaiiiy s eak- ing) Province of the nine, fo mlng the Dominion, I am sure that your visit will be fraught with, great im- portance; and also that you twill be impressed with the beauty of our country, its actual and poten- tial ivealih, und the warm hearted he I can assure you Honorable Gen the prominent place occupies, not only In Canada, but in the Ilritish North American Con fluent, In all that makes for true progress, educationally, morally mid spiritually, and especially in arts and mauufactiire, and general trade and commerce, the [ieuplti of 3on1‘ Province have (iemoustrattetl in the world that it was in every way worthy of‘ bt-ing singled out as the central and pivotal Province of this glnrloils young nation, Visits of Iargc and important bodies: interprovineially must IIIIVI‘ a broadening and educative effect which shonlil he a mutual benefit m i0 all conceriieil. lteprcseirting tho i1iff< rent. races, FrciicIrCanaiIinns of conic personally ziequaintigil rwith our pi-tiplc, and your own compat- riots in whatiis known as the "(tar ill-n of the tiulf." Thus, a stronger bond of unity will be forged, and_ a closer folding n1‘ félloivship will ho scaled between your people and‘ our people. ‘ It is from the four races, the lfriiiicli, the English, the Scotch and tho Irish that Ctllitltitl has ai- laiiierl its lofty position in the na the Iiritlsli iimpirvi; and Jloiionrahlc Gentlemen I feel and in this I voice I.Iie sentiments of all Prince Edward Islaiiders— that today while we enjoy the dis- tinction of your gracious presence, you will also enjoy the loveliness of our Island, and be gratlflr-il ‘with the signs of abundance and liap- pincss on every side. Ills, therefore, not surprf-iing that I should express the hope that from this auspicious event will flow a stronger love for our great country; and the progressive peo- plc of your singularly successful Province oi‘ Quebec, We had hoped to have with us today thq llouorable Premier Tas~ chercau, who (easily ranks with the illusiiTous statesmen of your race; irrespective of race in the history "eats, Mr. and Mr E, R, I§|"(y\y_ MI‘. Claude Melanson, of tho ,‘Publicity Department C. N. 11.. Mr. F]. Benoit, Financial and Mr. A. Ileruiirr, oi‘ ,iMei-ssrs. Parndais and Viiiclcui. \V(‘.I'f! ZIIIIIIIIZ l yesterday, Active N onagerian Visiting The City Mr. D. I~I. MacDonald of Iiyile River South. who is at present visit‘ 1m; iin ltho city the guest of his St_ is in his ninety-first year and hale and hearty. Mr. MacDonald say-s the field crops are looking l'iiie for this season of the year. A four acre field of hay ion his own farm is equally as good as Inst ytlili‘. The tiairly sowing of oats looks beautiful. The root crops are not so ' far advanced as last year, but the P0934993 IITO illfginning to Iliiikli their appearance. in rows. ’l‘h.~ proi fliliiflts are excellent for a good I liiirvrst, and ithe weather lift:- so far beunvgiil that could be tics-trod. ilc did not remember such spl u- did ivonthcr for farming as Wt‘ have had slntre February. He hopes to rc- .k P. E. I. Baseball 'l‘ho tlilr-ti came of the r. s. ls- iand Iiasebail League will ike mam‘ 1M9 l-‘lf-Pllilllr at Sinnmcivdilr. m-‘lwePll ‘tile Abbies of Charlotte- town andCrystnls of Summerslilt-. As both teams have won their 110ml! Elllllcs. It would seem its if this game should go to the Crystals. but the Abbies are determined [o WIDB out tho defeat they sustained lit Summerside In their last on. counter in that ltown and are piny- ing half from the Start, Th“ Cfystals say they won their first home game and are going to teams so tiatermined tn win I111! hail fans of Summerslde should see a rhnl nod gumQ r ‘Of flwltierstaud there are repeat tonight. so that with both‘ of‘ our country. We are sorry that lhei was unable to come, but I iiii- severai meni~ ‘bers of his Cabinet in this party; Editor or 1,0 new)", M,‘ 1L Tr(i'n.|an(l Icun assure these Honourable marlin-i but-ecclesiastical and con-iiliPy. MlllliCIila-l Editor of the LcrGfillticlllflll animate. the (vent on tho very daylCflllflli-l ‘that their presgnce here ‘today is a _i,tter of justifiable pride to our people, They Iiavo {won their eminent places iii the ‘tiirc Ito hope that both they and all the members o1‘ this ticlegziiitin will carry from our Island shores ' nothing but the most Joyous recol- lections of your visit amongst us. Premier .I, D, Stewart, the next speaker", said that It gave him the greatest of pleasure to echo the welcome of the Lieutenant Gover- nor, and to express the hope that the delegates would in every way daughter‘ Mm McEachem, sydnpylhllVC nu enjoyable stay in the city and province. He ‘wished to remind the dis- -tinguishe(i visitors that In the an- cient building behind him Iind b’ n horn the Confederation of Canada. the inspire-lion ofour national fore fathers of both French anti Iifilitiii origin. In this Province a large propoi~ tlon of‘ the population was of French extraction and no citizens were more respected, In fact. right down through her history the French people and P. Id. Island hnil been closely associated in niunc and (Iced. It was Indeed a pleasure to see attempts sncli as this to bring abcnt a borer anil greater unifica- tion of the whole Dominion, and by "closer and more Intimate III-NI friendly association simplify the great problems that confront so vnst a nation, r It was only by Iirtcrmlngllng with one another and learning and discussing each others problems that this Dominion would in time become a great fraternity of peo- ples and ultimately reach the glnr~ Ious destiny that was tiers. IIIon. Justice A. E. Arsenault, ad dressing the visitors In French welcomed them on behalf of the Governor, the Premier, and the Mayor of the City and hoped they would enjoy their brief stay in the "Garden of the Gulf." They were all very glad to see so many visit- ‘ors from n sister province in which Th" ‘"119 ills players leave this afternoon, McFarlane, Aylward, Mo. Qiniid and Campbell. as the pitch-r illR-Bilff. Francis on Um receiving 0nd,’. McCn-rpy. nth-pg; Mame}; gnpi second. L d , ' 114;, 3mm“, “mm? a" C Qllnid Win,‘ Ryan f! and Cameron fi-Ahe oultfioidyl v , _. ‘tc pill-Inna, . MONTRETM. latte, 14.2’- Domin- ‘ zpvifh but one I _ .105 hogs twl I on two jhark- ruibti ab- y. Few. eh ‘$8, ad Lcown aim: _ ' hi, _ y m g4, 50. K couple of ma“. m, am‘ _ua_ilfy calves so fotggijhd‘ » , mtgpdy and a few r Qchtivlitlug to an l _. ..._ 09x better ones sold for a, 5 3% Tow they were all greatly interested and with which as‘ a progressive agricultural province they had a great deal In common. Ha hoped the weather would continue fine so as wenabiethom to visit and see the different parts of the province In comfort. ~ and that they would corny. awaywith them I good Im- pression of it. Mayor Melt-onus, the next speak’ or. also extended a hearty welcome to the visitors. He used historical reference to show that rI-ght from the time of its discovery this Pro- vince hail many French associa- tions. In the history of the Dom~ Inion the deeds of the French-Can- adlnn compatriots loomed large, and It was but another u idsnce of the close loyalty of Quebec Pro- vince that/within its borders there could not-he found a single soviet ‘or hotshot st. M. Nicola. who foil- was the bringing about oi" a closer and more complete understanding among the people of Canada. M. (JARON. who also replied on behalf of the visitors, spoke in a similar vein, and indicated 1hr,- de- sixsof the visitors to mingle and converse with the people of Province, with n view to an easier solution of‘ the different problems that ample of an agricultural province nitration for Prince Edward 1.;- laad. ' gained from ‘ tions, with their opportunity for Iicre to derive beneficial inforina» in fact, with Canadian Statesnien‘ i W estern Guardian. d received. ‘He went on to point this confronted both. As an ex- had always felt the greatest ail- M. Beanbiun, the (rinsing speaker dwelt on the advantages to be municipal organiza- tho discussion of comuron blems, His‘ ili-legation had pro- com l‘ tioii and wlille in this Provinc’ would always have that end in view. They had conic Iiere to know the people of t his Province and when they left it would bl- \vilh a grcattr respect and esteem for one another. Following this formal WUIPUIIII! a reception for the (altizcna was iii-id on board thc Illciit-liteii. About two Iiuiidreil and fifty citizens were Iii- vileil by the (ielcgutes, and judging from the crowd on the upper deck. they bad all acceptcil.. After this Orchestra hail played the National Anthem. ()' (Ianada a carefully ar- ranged irogritin was very pit-us- "rlcd out, notable sutures oi ivere solos, selections from French Opera, and a recita- tinn, The soloists wierc M s Iii-r- nard ol‘ Mont I and blip-s Tnriicr. both of WIltiIII are pots - d of mag- nificent Stlpriilif) vole s and sans delightfully. , Mr. Ernest Loisellti in the ciiar- actor of a Iiago, gave a recitation in french that “ins extremely lairgliaiiii- and elicited continual roars of laughter. After the rendition of tho pro- gram the remainder of the even- ing and late into the night was given to a very enjoyable ilaiicii. This morning the ilclegation will he taken about tho Province iii cars. luncbing at Ileach Grove Inn. Th1. Itlclicilcn, also railed the Rapids Prince, ls fifln of the most beautiful and sea-wor by boats on commission in Canadian ivaters. Ilor shallow draft ailapts her to ‘tho Si, Lawrence traffic. and at the same time her spacious and even palatial saloons, and room decks, main; her an zidmlrabie ecrafi. to riiie purpose to ivliicli shi- is~now being put. Daily sessions of the convention arc held morning and rvcniug, at which prepared papers are read. While chronic u lecture was given Ilil- IIPIPLZZIIDS bv Senator Vinck of “The (iTPIIi. Cities of Europe“ -‘-i.os1-._netwe:r Snmmersitleplbroivn leather bag. Finder pieaiie notify Mrs. I), M. IVaiIgh, Suminersidc. 2i. -—DON'T FORGET the Itev Mr. Moran Klrand Organizer L. 0, A. will address the pirblic. meeting in lliu Cape Traverse Iiail tonight at 8 p. m. 1321 --FR|DAY AND SATURDAY J1me 26th and 27th end of seas- oirs salespccIal bargains in all dc~ partments. You are invited to call. Sinclair ti‘: Stewart. Limited. 2i -ENJOYABLE FESTIVAL. - The lee cream festival on the beau- tiful K. of C. Grounds at Summer- slde last nighlt was a grand sne- cess. a big crowd attcndeil and partook of ice cream and other re- freshments offered. The playing of St. Paul's band in their first con‘ cert ‘was greatly enjoyed and the band siio-ws great promise for the future. last week 111.1110 popularity conteiq put on by Larkinfls store, A-Iberton. Excitement ran high all week with Iiuiidreda of people from far rind near voting. While the bal- lots were being counted Saturday night by the scrutini-ors, Messrs Henry (lard. Fulton Trintnn and W. R. Oiillon an election time at- Forsythe. Aliberton. Queen Hotel. A very comfortable und homo-Ilka Hotel If l moder- ate prloo. Splendid, table. courteous urvlu. ‘ ‘ Rota itwwdny. Chanlotteotwn Hotel, Ltd. on... :A.‘.g. QUEEN HOTEL JMTB M, M. Burdeite, Iioston; Rae, J. C. Ilueatls, John T. Profit. Aibertou; Dmiglass Gordon. Sum- mslrle; Thoifiaa D. Carmichael. ton; A. _sot'gomery. W. J. Montgomery. Port Hill; W. i’. Newcom-be. Pegtcy A, Hill; Atifoi Me ihnon. L. M, Me. Klnnon, Montague; H, McPhgQ, of anoint-mined on not allow hutsfli to cite o worthy reply to the we rm wpioqaiothg delegating t hilt the short space, thl lhlaeiihy, Bu Eloy. i r ' 1 when exposed to nfr. He also ad- Y llitlil is a revamping of this, John o. Gordan. ehhs. MIICIIPIII. "M" W“ Alberwn: It. IL-Clements, Mont- ague; I). J. Gaudet, J. I3. Gaudet. FoLoizgogAtugnAs u "m" Miscoucbe; W, 1R. Owen. Fred Mc- ' @5250“ Gwrlbtowg; Jfimzairwoather. Proprietor: , ins . - shun‘ st. sq _ 31 ' c» ‘ *:::°'.:.'.".':.'. new: de; B, love , Kamuch, ti" fiflflu“ Wm. 'r. niupeismqqt; r ‘II z. "I _ .3 _ Rotary Club At the Rotary dinner last oven- in-g the Rotarian ilelegatos from the Richelieu were the guissts of the local chili. Rotarian J. A. Webster ‘presided and the speaker of the evening was .\Ir. '1‘. Alfred Fleming, New York. Supervisor of the Cou- servation Department of the Nat- ional Board oi Fire Underwriters. who is also a member oi‘ the Richelieu party. ._ Mr. Fleming dealt with the diff- erent causes of fires, mentioning among thcsc as especially danger- ous In careless hands the electric iron and the ojh mop. The latter should be kept W110 not in use iii a tin receptacle, as ‘libero is always ilunger of spontaneous combustion vocatcil the better fire Ilflli-lflfiioll of schools. churches and other pub- lic places. A splendid solo rendered by Mas- ter Frank Lynds was heartily ap- plauded. Capt. Blood Now At The K Prince Edward Adventure beckons at the Prin- co Edward 'l‘lii-airc. As a matter 0i fact, it docs more dliandli-nt; it rc- achcs out a i)i‘flil’l.i‘li, hairy as in allli takes you in tow. In fiillli‘ly(if‘ili'l‘ duo you find yourself accepting this leaders E-p iinri-sistinl-‘JY- For “tinplain liitiod" is a iVtifiiiY proiIui-fon oi‘ a rousing talc. Funni- ing over with lively incident 11nd a] sii-nilci‘ hul sufficient romance of a buccanci-r and a g0Vl'i‘Iit)l".~I niece. it a-wiikrus your interest caily and retalusit until the end. asides rais- ing itffrom tillio it 0th efi-tn some height. ' . \\'t‘i14'~iiiil not unc. l Ililiiiii)’ - ]II‘(It1II(‘t‘(I, it gives you duels. night forays, battles Iiciivoe n-ilie slu-toiy gailctins or old. riin., all involving ibrflifi- and fortune of a ilatdiinrz hero, which prove, in the main, satisfying St'l‘t‘t‘Ii fare. - inasmuch as “t7apiain liitioil" is the work of Itafacl Sabailni, it naturally is sr-nrl-hisitorlca-l—-a.iiil re- miniscent. Sabati-ui, judging from the film versions, is piagiztrizing nouc other than Sabaini. ill-re he has rewritten “The Sea iiaivlt," or BETTER THAN AVERAGE. "Captain Blood" would seem 1o You can save mane ‘and. lengthen the life of yoi; shoes b shinin " m outset‘ with‘ ugge '. You get 100 shines lot 15 cents. Did you "N gel" your ahou morning? ‘NHGGET? Shoe Polish Mad: In Black. Tan, Torrey Red III‘ Dark Brown. film While Drufln] and Wlllfe Cleaner (Uqufl). s Watch and Clock Repairing CUDMORE &. WILLIAMS 169 Great George Street iliifi-li- I titts lmo. .- DEVELOPED And PRINTED CRASWELL STUDIO 137 Great George Street Iiave been better suited for scrntiii production than “The Sea llaivlt." lint while it is not a br-tier picture,‘ being kcpt from that honor by tlici di ctlon and acting, it still, like Iy more entertaining than the gen tval riin. The story eonct-rnr-i an English‘ ]iiiy.~‘.lt‘.tlii who was transported the Uarbadocs after he had in 1101.11 130mm‘ ‘lnizcauglit administering to a rebel. lie ‘is ‘bought as a slave by the gover- nor OLJIIIIPIIICII, ‘whose niece he ut- tracts. Later he fISCJIICsI and with otlirrescapt-rl prisoners (aapturec a Spanish vessel, B91111,’ in the ilisfavor of liic En- lzlisli king. ho is virtually forced in. to piracy. Eventually, he dWSCIILtS the governor general of the West Indies from a burning vessel and saves Jani-aica from the French. William III succeeds James 11 as king and ‘Iilooil is made governor of Jamaica. displacing (‘.ni. Bishop, thi- villain, ‘ivhestelniccc lie marries, a happy (aiding to a truly remarkable prcture. which will be shown tigaiii this afternoon and evening gm- the last time. ~ Lawrence Tea Rooms Opp. MacKInnon Drug ca. —GFIEAT POPULARITY CON- "'11" ma" , Excellent TEST m ALBERTON. —Over °°°k'"l $ervlce two thousand’ ‘votes were polled Can’t Do -With0ut MINARI)’S , “IVIn-n wt» I'1lIIlI' back to Puginntl no Iironght a lmllle of. aunt's Willi us. hul since llwll \\'|~1':|ii'l rm any IIninir-nl Io cciui- up to it. \\'lll mosphere pervaded t-be town, hnn- “at Ilirllsli‘ IWFII!‘ unil Ii-l its |flI||\\‘ tired-s expectantly awaiting iii" ilhiiiiil-iimiir-irl‘iiii-lruhlifiif: lzliriiiiiiliig, Pfitlllilfl- Yliifi-‘l Elli! Flll-iyllii» was ma TUWII. I .lIIiZ-‘l. ichiriirihc pronounced the most popular lady \\'t' rcrelvi» (IIIZPIIN of Icili-rs from for Alberton and vicinity, wpnlrrg fililr ‘lot-try Icmihiril-s‘ IISIIIIIIL’ K fol‘ . III I ll. ‘Ill’ fibril IIM, II‘II “I'll. ‘hp vnmmhki c1“b,hnii nflorml i“ n irnrns. colds, liillninmiiliori, elm, it prize by Lnrklns storm, Miss m... m, ,.,,,,,,|_ iforsytlic. is 'n well known young . , . . lady. daughter of Mr. James mmnmg "lmmmr _ i- i... iiiiirecfi- _. A WORD ABOUT CAMERAS . There In nothing which provide: one with more pleasure for the money ex- pended than a Camera! No matter where you are or-‘with whom you are, a Oamera is in demand and ‘only those who have used one can know and n , ‘ appreciate the value and ' ' fidfiuwn pleasu v derived from pic- Ml“ L, MGOUAID. Manager turn, _ We have a largo, Iupply and now offer EOXED CAMERAS It "Om Womloo develop and print pictures-Send u: your next riisg uses MeDONALD C DRIDLEY Soldiers Monument Fund Contribution lhnil ‘other. is a potable. movie, vast-i‘ Mr, I The fnlloiviiit’. (rorrospontltincc sipi-aks for ilscift . i f‘harloltr\.tiii\1i, lime 22nd. 1925 Ills Worship Mayor MeKennm- (‘liariottt-ioivn. ’ liear Sir: i Ihiciosi d please flail cheque ,frr $110,111}, a. contribniiiiii to the l('iiy Council’ Soldiers‘ liloniiinent 'I-‘uni,1_ ()n November 22nd, 1021, Mr. .1, A. Mr-ssi-irvy sent tin: (iuardian a rn-rue for Sl-l» iii towards iwilsiiig a fund for a Soldiers‘ Monument. arid this iwas ilciiosi-ti-il In the (‘an- llliltlll Iiaiik of (foin-merce, in a spec- ial War Mcmori‘ Fund Account. As hilliPi-iy afterw s the City (‘ouncil IIII(1(‘I‘ltifII{ to zirrangn for the erec- tion of a monument ,it was not cousldi-ri-rl necessary Ito invite tho public ‘to add to Mr. Messervys Ptllllifiilliliflll, which has since Iain at interest in the Camullnn Bank of I (icmmeirr- and now amounts to Slltlllii. (In the rilctiminciiilation of Mr. Mt\s>‘f‘l‘\’_\'. we ape sending a cheque for this aimoiiirt to you to add to your fund. I-‘aithfuliy yours, J. R. BURNETT. Editor f: Manager. June 24th, 19221 .1. ll. Iiurntiti, I-Isip, Ediitir, Thi- Charlottetown (iiiardian. (‘luirloiitetoivri Dear Sir: I Il'.|\‘!‘ your leiicr of Ihn 22nd. instant with chcdui- on Tho (‘aunti- Ian IIIIIIIf 0f (‘ommt-rt-t‘ for Slltillit "llfiflfifli Milli? a contribution by Mr. .1. A. Mc 1t r\'y for the Soldiers‘ Iioiiiiiiii-iit I-‘nml_ On behalf of thu "EiiZPlls I \\">-'li to than]; \i|-_ Mfls. st-rry for his very generous con. tributioii m this worthy object, Yours truly. JOHN McKENNA. ‘ Mayor. .\lIn||ril's l-Inlnirnt Flha for (h; "p", Trusses ‘ Supporters Bandages All Kinds Our stock In now complete, Incudlng the moot modern appliances. Our long oxpon Ience in Hating and adjusting Trunel enable! u: to give satisfactory results. We Iuvomttll ‘up a private Trun Room and Invite all IIIMFQIIOO to 61in and lnlpOct our crook-which contain: the larpolf assortment out of Montreal. Mall orders resolve prompt attention. sirens: 130-. at. h.‘ . ,. . u‘. a.‘ __-.:.. , - - c». .............. .........,..-......_.._... a: -_ _ “fr: . .-.._-oundlvinqItrdqrvdJ,¥gggqr-hnsrw,qn, ‘in?’