é l i TUESDAY, Tanlac added " Khfirhfieihbeliaeerfle llheflney, ballielllaqlTalloe Iedefinielldliqnnel. line QdIoINfi-evver/eltaerelllm- ' Ono Sepia, Portland, Ore. TAN LAC is Nature's test tonic and builder. M lrom roots, barks and herbs after the Tanlac formula, it revitalizes the blood, tones up the digestive organs and puts the whole system in fighting trim. Don't go about your work sickly and discouraged. Follow the ex- ample of millions who have been helped by Tanlac. Stop at your druggisfls today and get this won- derful tonic. You’ll be surprised how quickly you start to improve. For Constipation Take Tanfac Vegetable Pills TAN LAC FOR YOUR HEALTH -—FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS Page 8 ls available. ‘ t! -CON-CERT iiiiuér- auspices of Traveller's Rest Women's In- stitute will be repeated in Mal- peque Hall on 'l‘ucsday evening. June 16th. 1576. -GUARDIAN W E 8 T E R N OFFICE-The Guardian's Western representative has an office on ‘Water Street, Summorside. next to Laurence (lallant's Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the (lailzlnt Crockett block)—hls phone number is 233. lie will be pleased to re- ceive news, subscriptions or ad- vertlslng —NEW ZEALAND-T-ho ..\layor of SllflllllPTSitlP, ret-l-ntiy ri-ceivcd il lll().\'l ('t)lll])I'(‘l'll3flSiV() Illllllllill it'l- sucd by tlu- New Zt-alantl govt-ru- mt-nt. it is a superb publication of about 2.10 large i16xi1 inch) paigcs and is profusely and splendidly ll- ustratwi. it has boon placed by Mayor (‘am-pitfall in llll‘ Sumuwr- side Public Library anti thost- who care t0 study it there will be sur- .pri.~:e-d at the solidity and br-auty who, in that nr-iv and progressive. lhq- buildings. public anti other- We the undersigned Merchants agree to close our store on Wed- nesday at noon, beginning June 17th and ending September 30th, Delaney & Co.. Albany. Green Bros, Albany, E. V. McLeod, Albany. W. B. Bowness, Centrevllle, | Wm. Calbec, Central Bedeque. I Green Bros., Borden. M. M. McDonald, Borden. Fred Bell, Cape Traverse. Keith Lord, Cape Traverse. H. M. Chisholm, Tryon, l5llll-4l-l0.l7.22,23. GLASSES 01m PRICE OF l $7.50 l-‘ur complete Spec-tildes or Eye (ilmoteu, Include» Nr-trnttllc Tent-Beat and first qualify frames. Torte Lanai-s The klnll our rnrnpetlors ask Ito and Iii’. for. As we are. the only (lptunivt- part oi’ our great l-Impiro. The lot- it'll‘ press also is enticing ‘ind as such literature is being spread throughout lllQ world it is no won- tlor that (lrt-at ‘Britain's surplus population is caught by it. Thr- volnme i.~' aptly entitled_“l’rogrcs‘l» ivt- New Zt-aiand." ‘ Smuggling Pact U'i"l‘.-\\V.-\, Julie l5.--A bill will in: introduced in the House of Coin inons Monday by ‘the government to give effect to the treaty between Canada and the United States re- spectlng smuggling. The provisions or the trvaty willbe enforced by the Justice anti Customs and excise de- partments as soon as rutiilcations has bet-n exchanged between the two governments which will prob- ubly be within the next lwu or three weeks. Financier Dies ROME, June l5.~—‘El‘l'l£:f-ll (). Pn- celll, Italian financier died hero til‘- tl-r an illness of four months to- rlut in Montague who linu- tukcn un attendant-e course In evurnirilrtg eyes and fitting glasses und bucked by uvrr lurniy yearn practical experience you are insured ul getting the heat nervlre. Fitting (lliuuies in uur Itunlnerln not u aide line." E. E. PARKMAN OPTOMETRIST Montague, I‘. E. I. day. lie had acted as confidential ‘adviser to the last three Popes who held him in tlic higest esteem. llo had boon llSCflllflll as “the most clerical of ltnllims and the most Italian of clerks.” inLacitnng-tné“ Blackheads simply dissolve nntl diauppcnr by this our: nnfo and sure method. (lot two ounces of prroxlna powder from nuy drug store-sprinkle It on n hnt. w t elntli. rub the fruin briskly-every blnrkhcnd will be Bone. illEll£8lEllll i —8HOP from Holmawa Catalogd -Dl ED SAT UVRDAK-Tho death occurred at her home at Union Corner on Saturday evening of Mrs. John McLui-e. The funeral will take place Tuesday from her late residence to the Methodist Church at Uiiiou Corner. There will be n short servico at the houso and a Funeral Service at the Church. —SUMMERSIDE FIRST. — Congratulations are in order to our Sunimersltlc students in first year at Prince of ivaici; College. Two Snrnmcrsltle boys lead‘ first year Everett Crockett. son of Mr. and Mrs John Crockett was first with Itobert llloiman, son of Mr and Mrs J, Lc-Roy Holman second who had won the _Frank R. lleartz prize of $25 in gold, Mr. Crockett also won the T. A. Lel-‘age prize for lt-atlt-r in first year. Other successful students in first your wcre Midi Aletha Campbell and Mcssrs Edward Arnctt, (flarcnce Linkicttcr and Ilenry Whitney. Prince County students generally did wcll in all there being thirty-six r-illlllfillih passed in first your out of ll total of ninety-cl 'ht. in second ycnr Prince iCount tsttidcnts also did wail Mr. Ross Wright. flcdcqur winning second place anti the 850 Frank ll. llt-nrtz (iliailcs (lrct-n, Alberlori. third pltict: and illlt $25 Frank R. iicartz prize. The Governor ‘(len- cral's Bronze Medal for teaching was won by Alisa Jenn Webster, Augustine (love. —GREAT PLAY-The. residents of Victoria anti vicinity on Wed- nesday last were delightfully en- tertained with that splendid comedy “Mrs Temple's Telegram." which vras staged by the Ilcdeqnc players in n have been creditable to a rit-naoncd company of professions. cipals of the cast developed a full wealth of humor and interest which abounds in this splendid play, and enthusiastic applause cut-e was a fitting token of the ex- cellcnt manner in which the char- acters assumed their various roles. The cast of characters and the order of their appearance was as follows: Wignflll. (the valet), Ulric (l. Dawson; Mrs Jack ’l‘t>.mple, bliss Mildred Callback; ilorothy, (Mrs Temple's sister) Miss Kathleen Bngnall; Jack Temple, Albert Wright; Mrs Frank i-‘ullcr, bliss ilieiisln Wright; Frank Fuller, iloward Scburitian; (lup- lain Sharpe, J. Everett Philips; John llrown, T. J. lnman; Mrs. prize and Mr. . ntanner that would daughter Eleanon, Playing extended visit to Boston and other before n crowdt-d house, the prln- American CIUOBr-A. and the rapt attention of the audi- with his mother Mrs. Willard Mc- THE OHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN Eastern .._'8HOP from l-lelmenb onus; . JSUMMERVILBE races. July 8th.’ IMQ-G-IS-ll IIUCOME r0 aco-rci-iroirr Dominion Dav. 1554-6-13-101 “JEABTERN Aoemx-ur. .1. W. Murdock now Guardian agent in Muntasuq r. d will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, 50b P14111108. new and renewal subscriptions, 1g nmzssnve wsouesoav. July 15th, annual Tea Party lu aid of St, James Church, Georgetown, ' 146369-tuf41 ..*-BASEBALL. - On Saturday afternoon at the Georgetown Ex. hibltlon Grounds the Uptown Maple Leafs were victorious over the Downtown Canadlens by the score of 12-11. The line up was as r01. lows: lllaple Leafs: S. Walker, M. Batchilder, L. Yorston. L. Gotell. h‘. Lavandlcr, l1. Ba-tchilder, L. Batchlldcr, H. McLean. F. Mo. Eachcrn. Canatllens-R. Dauiglna, I). Lovers. P, Doyle, W. Layers, S, Soloinan, R. Lovers. S, Lovers, W. Solomau, ll. Mooney, Uimplre, Ste. phcn Scully.-A, L PERSONALS ..'Mi~s. L, I-l. Douglas, (leorgo- town, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown-A. ..'Mr. Kennedy of the Gordon Pew Fishing Co., was in George- town on Saturday-A, ..‘Mrs, Malone of Sherwood, is visiting in Georgetown the guest of Mr. and Mus, Fred Dclorle-A. ..'Mrs, Norman McDonald‘ and returned to their home in (lcorgetoivn af-ter an ..'Mr. Ralph McDonald of New York, has arrived in Georgetown where he will spend some time Donald-A. Famous Singer MISS MARIE MORRISSEV OF "CHICAGO ARRIVED SAT- URDAY NIGHT There arrived in Siimmersltlc on Saturday night direct from Chicago one oi‘ the leading Ameri- can contraltos namely Miss Marie Morrlsoey. Miss Morrissey was John llrown, Miss Lillian Donald. Between tho acts there were vocal stlc-ctinns by the lluostlti Duo Messrs Albcrr, and llarold lluostisi- and by the Freetown Malt- Quar-l tcttc compcnctl of J. B. Lewis, R.- llltWOl‘ Aulil, Colby Lewis and‘ iloward Schurinuri. Much credit must ho -giv(-u to the residents of‘ Victoria for their kindness in ahnph- loaning furniture and other stage "oomethlng" proportion and for tho splendid help and kindness shown bcforc and after ‘the production. DUMIIIIBN DAY HORSE BABES Grand Athletic Sports AND SUMMERSIDE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st. At Summerside Driving Park 1.30 P. M. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED ("ATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR HEARTZ Purses 2.21 TROT AND .-.- .2.2l TROT..... 2.40 TROT AND PACE ENTRI WlTil GEO. A. C-ALLBEC llnrnes must be eligible fee 5),’, of purse, which must accompany each entry. mile hcnts; beat three ln five to divided bfl 25 15 and 10%. gramme, dtcilnc any entry, bar a It weather ls eta advertised, entrance and stabllng tree. Iactorily fillrrl. carried on at 1hr: time races oil; and return the race, Ilny straw. -- (3) seconds a $900. PACE .. E8 CLOSE MIDNIGHT. K, SECRETARY OF RACES. on entry date. 5% deduction harness; race to finish at end of fl the monies. Two horses under sa they conflict with the above eondlflona. GEORGE A. CALLBECK, Sec’y of Races. Bummeraide Driving Park 60., Ltd. DR. E. T. TANTON. President, Purses . .. . . . . PURSE $300.00 llowed trotters) ' . . PURSE $300.00 ...........PURSE $300.00 JUNE 20th, 192s SUMMIERBIDE, P. E. I. Entrance money must accompany the entry. Entrance from money winners. All races Ith heat; hobbies allowed. Monlea The management reserve the right to declare off, change order of pro- ny driver, declare off and fill without readvertlalng, any races not latll- rrny, or track ls ln unfavorable condition l0 that racing cannot be management reserve the right to poetpofie or declare the me ownerelilp may start In any National Trotting Association Rules to gov'err| except whore J. E. WYATT, K. 6., Secretary, I5 THE BIGGEST PROGRAMME Big Athletic Sports Open to P. E. Island (With exeapt‘ of Bicycle Raeee) 0F DOMINION DAY SPORTS 33 Medals EVER CARRIED OUT HA8 BEEN ARRANGED FOR THIS YEAR 10.00 A. M.-Senior and Junior Relay Races Kensington ' u» Summerside Inn men o a team. E eli man to run one mile. . PRIZES-Handsome Cup to Wiilning Nine agnd Medals to Each Member of the Winning Team 1.30 P. Mr-Tmek and Field Events, Summerside Driving Park SENIOR EVENTB Prizes: Ail-Round Cup. Cup and Silver Medal for aaeh event. 100 Yarda Duh. 220 Yards Dash. 440 Yards Dash. 1 Mlle Run. Running High Jump. Running Broad Jump. Chet Put. Running Broad Jump. Holman-C. C. M. One Mlle Ila (Open to any boy In Prince County, el fifteen years Iver who has not pevleuely competed n a senior at I sanctioned meet and who has quelllefiin the leeal Senior and Junior JUNIOR EVENTS Under 18 (except Bicycle Race.) 100 Verde Dash, 220 Yards onn. ~ Running High Jump._ Holman-C. C. M. On; Mlle Ilcyele Race, Finals. MIMI t0 I"! boy In Prince County, d fifteen yearn and under who lfmtrrarl“. M P I yola Race, Finale. n’. r u‘ preliminaries Prlaea two allver cups. am, rel-ma we. to tip above IAII IIOOAIIC. i1 A. ,_ - . Midi". . :76’ . . alga all H. H. mpeon, Y. M. Q.A.. Sumfilerllde at Midnight, Junefllh. has duly qualified in the local pre- tll Yards Duh open to buys 14 years (W0 IIIVII‘ Gilli.) Age osrtlflalte signed by clergyman or "Y" 80e- retary must aqempany junior an with Dominion Day loom Committee loot year. rlel unless flied For entry M. AND 6 P. M. CRYSTALS V8. HD1050 TIA.“ FROM MON-OTON. H. H. II until, mp1 Wm: Corp. f ‘Out of the seventy three preaching here a fcw years ago and when a very pressing invitation was ex- tended from friends in Summer- sldc to visit them she was impell- otl to accept. As the artist anti the u-holt-soitiely charming woman slit» likes tho island and just lovm: to bask in perfect restfulness on "The Dunk" and inhale and enjoy to the full that inexplalnablc which only Prince Edward island can glvc. Perhaps being born in New York with‘ its sea of breeze is why she loves the “Province by the Sea" so well but at. any rate Miss Morrissey finds our Province the greatest of tontcs land linbuelng hcr so that she is highly inspired. ntion to this noted artist means that she is inspired to slug and ll fa, perhaps, for this reason that. she lino consented 1.0 glvc a recital in the Capitol Theatre, Summer- slde on Thursday evening of, this week. On Sunday at both ser vices she delighted the large con- ijlregations at the United Church with several beautiful selections which mct with the most whole- souled appreciation of evcn Idle most unmuslcal car. Those wno have had the privi- lege of meetln-g Miss Morrlssey find her perfectly unaffected and whoiesomoly charming. once puts you at ease with a spirit - of friendliness all her own-in islanders generally anti hcr ailm- ing-wcll the greatest American cillics claim hcr to bu one of tho leading American contraltoii. The Strength Oi The United Church In P. E. Island FROM A UNIONIST ISTANDPOINT places in P, E. Island of the form- " Pfeflbylerlan Church which, has now gone into Union, forty Ina" voted for Union, twenty our against. almost exactly two to one. The following are the ‘corr- EPEBHUQYIB and preaching ca! which have entered the ted Church of Canada, with the num- ber of votes for and against: 1 Alberton, 74-60 2 iBedeque. Lower Bedequo. Traveller's Rest and Freetown, 117-40 3 Bloomfield and West-Point 78-40 with 0'Leary and Brae un- animous ,.. 4 Cavendish, New oiriigow. Rustico, Stanley 162-26 ' ' 125 Dundas and Annandsle. 80- 6 (leorgdtown runanlmoul 7 Hampton. Tryon and Bon- shaw, 71-70 ' . 8 Kenslnirton and Sumllortleld 136-124 {'- sgue, 125-105 121-711.‘ 1 urray Harbour th. Little Sande and Murray gig“. Unanimous ' i05- 13 Princetown 110-77 Greenwich, Unanimous Of course inspir- _- 1139-7 She ill. I5 9 luontsgus and LowegJtdati. to Mount Stewart and lat t0 ' 1a qOrwell and Orwell‘ Head , i i4 6t. Peter's Bay, Marie and TheTru-th That le why you can depend on our Advertising, we‘ always have the goods to back it up; and right now we are better prepared than ever to supply ‘the Men's and Boy's Clothing needs. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $12.00, $15.00 t0 $38.00 TOP COATS’ $15.00, $18.00 to $25.00 Bdys’ Suits Homespun! and Fancy Tweeds In Grey, Lovat and Light Brown. in- verted and knife pleat Coats with three piece or all around belt, Full out bioomera with governoF/faaten- ers. ‘All the newest shades and styles. Juvenile Suit: $2.85 to $5.00. Small Boy's Suite $6.75 to $12.00 up l llii .,. 0 Brte of Congregations 10 Lot 16, 35-0 The following congregations voted unit-concurrence: 6 Zion, Charlottetown. 265-200 6 Murray Harbour North and Peter's Road, 174-17 ‘ 7 New London. Long River. Caddie Memorial, 77-54 and Freeland. 107-53 12—Granvillo. 39-0 1:3 Harrington 25-30 . l t 1:0 ‘S9011! um my w"... , o _ t 1| Moatroas. lirudsl 01-4" pith Oampbeliton anal a . 1i Bigger Boys Salts $12.00 to $15.00! N "I/ 4 12-1-13 18 West and Clyde River 04-} 15 llighficld. 29-0 i I Thcac figured show that of the local unions are formed. ifltfillfll votes cast thcrc is n inalor- latter arc to be formed whenever St Peter's, $0.15; Albcrton. ill lily of 74 against Utilon. but on the tho people cl-rlaln portions whose names were 115 preaching places to 30. Oil the voting llSI. an certified by 4105910". Presbytery disallowed tlicprlvlngo or those various cougre- ‘the United Church of Canada l "mil wile and orflflrctl the conizre- gallons which were formerly Pres-hue "summertime consrctlfllm“ gat on o 8 Tyne Valley, Victoria Woit This was done shown above, l 9 Summerside, 123-100 '1‘ ieEfi/ti. Fi. IT SATISFIE$ |1' ggflgflgg u... Museum. ‘IT SATISFIES l I ,// i’, ‘all/ll Men's New Straw llats Rl-adyfor your review. Absolutely the finest stock of Straw Hota we've aver shown. The Hat you want at the price you're glad to pay. ‘ Prices $1.25, $1.50, $1.7 5, $2.00 to $2.50 We also carry a complete line of Men's Summer Furnishings INCLUDING Shirts, Underwear, Socks, Ties, Etc. ..._.._.—~__.____. _ . \ THE ONE PRICE 9N5 pmgg 1'0 ' Prowse Bros Ltd i STORE » , O gpof gag“ , i FOR MEN'S A-ND BOY'8 SUMMER SUPPLIES .—-_--_--— . ____ ____ {i414 17 Valleyfleld and Kllmulr 14 Broolrfleld anti liartsville,'loalst minorities arc erected iii-to tiono with the amounts DRY "will [congregations and again reduced-per year. aro no follows: as the work lo consolidated nntl Kcnslngton, $8.18; Thcso Bctteqna. $7.37; Cavendish, $6- cxprc-ss Sonria. $5.14; concerned Summt-rslilc. 84-331 ytlu :0 ggxlléas 3:2?“ ggrefirt 20 Rose Valley and Brailal- other hand it should bc nutvtl that rvailinrss [oi stich a inovc. NNPrInc-ctotvll. $4.60; Wesi illlll I ‘ p ' , ltnno, 89-48 tcu preaching placed wont intohtttinipt-yvlll be math». to force nm-‘River, $4.32; Rosa Vallt-Y- 54: ' “mm. no“: musical “rims h“ 21 Covehaad. 34'4"] Union unanimously, that its \\'llll-lillfllllllfll.i0llil of congregations that Vallsyi.‘ cld. S4 20. It ivlll in it" 1m!"- "er Personality W!“ 22 Hunter River. 24-0 out taking (l balltt tot.- n‘. .u are n“ “W” M n “m” m” °l ‘new twelve lligllfd appeal m Summersme pimple and 23 Mafilllfleld. 43-40 ll. should be noted ton. that lni in addition to tlip twenty inurionly two Zion and Stinuiivrslill‘ . , . tho above list llunttr lllvi-r whichpreaching plncosi, the non-Cnnclir-mavo roiiuscd to enter lllv Um“ iras formerly rcporlctl as against rcnls have started services in (ihurcli; and it is wt-ll luiown tha 1 WidTBfllh-lils-‘ill "H1011 l-l hcrc shown in ill\'tllll‘.|illl'i'll or four (itlicr cun-trcscso that already n substantial hi"! ‘ll ‘M’ 2 Cillflmnla- 114*“ Th0"! “'89 80m" DPQVIJII-‘l vuting‘if nll rh-coc place-s which voteilglvlng power of Zion (‘llllftll l!" 3 Cardigan anti Lorne Valley. tllmc in this congregatioivhut when not to go into Union. vote a-ga-i-nicnlcrutl tho Union by linking "l 126-23 ll W115 llffllltfiht to tho tittl-ntlon of to go into the how Prcsbytorlan with the formcr Methodist Clnirr " 4' 5m J0me!» Qhllrhmilow". U"? PPP-‘IIYIBPY that tlin returnliigltlhurch the relative strength of tholn (llinrlortotown. Tim snip 138-50 ~ tifficcr hnd denied ballot papers to two new churches will ibt- lllmlltlilllllg in true of Summer-title WW‘ Ifully half of the missionary’ lint" An analysis of the Missionary of that congregation is vlllilr“ take tho ballet agnindliytcrisn shows from another angltfthat Church. with the result the relative atfGfl-fllh of the twoi 0a the other hand it lll I churches. Taking as a basis the doubt to be expected that the ti has with forty nine formerlylmlsslonary glvlngs of cacli congrc- ing power of some of tho 60"!" 10 Wood islands and Flat Rlv- Presbyterian piilccg untl sixty 5i! 55mm m" B" d l n ‘I into '. r, 107-46 formerly Methodist preaching 1920—1924,aarxid oargtngllig {first atiméfldtlmtergtllieiplefonmlberton all lfll b1 Wllllftllllll"! points tho United Church of Can-‘on an annual per faintly basis we Kertslulgtori. will be somewhlll 11 L0! 14. 29-21 ntln begins work on the Isiandiintl that twelve congrcgntlonsseiietl. by the erection of the h" with services beln h Id ln 115 h l it l“ and Stanholleniiffuent g e we gm“ m" Mum“ °' ‘we’ °°“°“"'“5 mimmfle“ no ~- mny be increased slightly as Un- points. This numberlpcr family pcr ycai" Illlfinlll lhllhme cillllwgvflmflfl m! has f.vc year period. These Cllllgfega-(IOIIQ gt mo" two points. Is the Kind that makes everyone‘ i :.*::.:‘.'t.:£.“-..tr:. that will please! ililmdtlwg. I ‘ y the. nousswisti, for ‘u, l; to In!“ f fl ‘.REGAL'., l‘ ~ l u... rsuux. t l‘ , ' on "ism * ' able and most nciltrlt V ' in the The It. Lawrence Fleur Mills 0e , ..,.., . : ‘ ‘i A .- -o.-w~.-t4»__-.. _, ..,,,, _, . .iim..iiio.m_iinziiv-il...».. g] .. I