The loin: i. ol Quality Sealed Package (uiidl Imps t!» tobacco inlfs original condition \ , l5‘ hglfo “in by Imperial Tobacco Cola ‘of Emerald. See list of entries in this 8E8 up to 12 years. Special $1.00. Prowss Bros, Ltd. ‘Poi ice Court yesterday l P. 0. Box s32 O§vwv You Will Not Watch the Thermometer if You Have These Aids Electricity is the housewifds biggest boon iln summer. For it eaves the hard work of sweeping, the hot work of ironing. the standing over the stove to get up a summer meal-and even brings a breeze to you on a breathless day. Here are some necessities you will enjoy getting now. Eureka Vacuum Cleaners, complete . ............... .. $50.00 Electric Fans ............ .. $ 7-75 Electric irons $4.75 to . $ 6.75 $ ass .$ 3.00 ‘. $11.50 . s 4.50 Electric Toasters $7.25 to Electric Hot Blast Stoves Electric Percoiators $10-50 to Electric Curling Tongs ._. We also carry thermos bottles, ice cream freezers and many other things to bring you cool deilight. ~misacd_ ages.——1l. ‘ ‘Porontu, arrlveil THE clliiiili iliiiiiliiiiiil T CHARLOTTETOWN CARNIVAL Week, July 14 t0 l9. 18306-13381 A LINE 0F BLACK SERGE 9543-24 7i, Gilli! 500d lllllllll)’. Special values $3.98, small sizes only. Prowl-is Bros. am soloozs-si 8H0? tnlm nolmurs Catalogl DOMINION oAv anon-rs n; issue. OHILDRENS GINGHAM ones. 304042931 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS from our Millinery Department. Ladle; POWNAL CIRCUIT.- Worship Milian hats, $1.50. Chiidrens Milian on Sundry. Juno 30th in Pownnl at hots. large 811031.00, A line oi‘ lad- 11a. in. 7 p. m. Mlllvlew at 2.30 p_m, cents. Prowae Bros. Ltd. 3040~6-2ti~3i LIVE FOWL WANTED-We wlll| —~ purchase live fowl, 6 ibs., and up, SHOWS YOUR GOOD JUDG- iilinle 2:1 Ito June 2s. Well (attuned Elixir-Kylie: you buy u lllliillll-EQ r s on y accepted. P. .i. my a Q '3 S" (Humor: tucker: ,'lili1A your grocer knows you are a 1 351E 3:1? SPECIAL 50 cent table 800d illllgo of tea, n e es Ready to Wear on -—— Dollar Days. Prowss Bros, Ltd, I ANGLICAN SERVIOES- in the 30404.2(; 3| parish 0f New London on the 29th -inst will be as follows-French MEMORIAL SERVICE, EThM-e River 10.30 a. m., lrisliiown 2.30 p. glild l)? ta llfllfilllllfirllll service ill "'11.. Sunday School one bollr bcforc re erc on n‘ Sunday, Jung 29th t ese two services, Kcnsington 7 at 2 o'clock. ‘p. Ill. Sunday school at 10 a. m. THE- S, s, cANADmN sappggl MILTON AND RusTlco.-—'.lllllil sails froln Montreal Saturday, Jllne 29'" lllfi "P1109 Ilflfilllllfillol) Worreil 28th, she will be due here tho even. will preach i.ll St. John's Church, lug of Jilly 1st and on Weilnesday, Milton, at ll a. ill. anti at Si. Marks. Jlily 2nd sail/s for St. John's New- Rusllco at 3 p. ill. foundland. For further particulars} olinly, to Bilntain, Bell & Co., n50 cnoss AKODLB. 806962731 Miss Wilson and Misc Mills, the —— .Red Cross Nurse-n, have returned _ POLICE COURTA-A flail vendor, to towll after spending six weeks for making eaice without a license inspecting schools in Queen's. alld was fined $2 or ten days at the King's Counting, lnorning.| , .____ T-he cilse oi‘ ll ratio-payer, chargcil P, E, ISLANDERS cLug_pm-n,. with keeping a dirty yard, was dls- er residents of the Maritime Pro- ylnces livilig in Winnipeg recently A STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL following officers: llonorary presi- duy of Carnival Week in aid of P_ E, 1,; E, I; (jhnplnfln fm- N_ B; l n Catholic and Protestant Orphan~ and Mm, E, Kgnugdy [or N_ S; Chase Consulting ‘Engineers ‘ CUlT-Jllne 29, Iledequo, 11 a.m. '1 p.m. At the iilorning service one ,nf the ilistingilli-illled nlinisters a fexpecicd to prl-acli. At Capo Tra- liirilllY» ,;’lllllll.‘il0l‘ will preach. "Out of Gloucester" is a common lcxpressioll, and many a tale of the mll- ‘Alllerla- "ml llmlillllel‘. Jl/llllfi‘ Jean ‘Aillc/triilur, Long Crl-lek. lcfillleri-i themselves, and is the finest ~.-..-fricnds gone to the Yroloriluy morning to visit lllfferenlilll the town aside lroln the school idepths 0i‘ the ocean recalled. Speak lllllllm l" NW“ 5colla- ' city a flew days ago, he said that ‘ _ Cam“ Ame" young’ lost M m.“ Mrs. J. ll, (iailllet, hllsrolll-hl- and Jlll d, [teller oi‘ (he Royal Bank of dlllnaliéhlllynllllllc “Pol” In m9 whole work- it is tho social, athletic and relig- l BROWNIES MAKE GOOD PICTURES "I I That’s one-half the story. The other half is that they make good pictures easily. g FROM ‘OUR I COMPLETE STOCK Children can select just the Brownie they like. If} "Here also id the film to fit the BmWflIP-fol‘ ‘W0 have dependable Jim-KODAK FILM-In a size to fit any Camera- {J Box Brownies $2.05 up PROMPT DEVELOPING AND PRIN PING SERVICE MacKINNON DRUG ‘O0. The Rexall Kodak Store Phone 219 Brow " ' [fitjvlzlutnlona Street _ : (Illarlottetowll - i liter o. Aoolllwl.» Slam” “d Insurance at Lowest roto- Agesltist summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Good sum (lomllllllfi iii!" A ALLA ‘ML-x eeweeooo-eo-oo-ereosnwowe-oe-owo-o I ",.,“.,“4q.= waoouevon-o-eo-oeeveeooe-oo-eoo-eoovvoe that town. BEDEQUE M ETHODIST Cl R- FERSONALS Cope Trnvurz-ie, 3 p.m.; Searlciown, tondIn-g lilo Baptist Association is Mfllllrloll, and returned homo yiis m,“ and Semqemwn [he regular guest oi’ Mr. and lilrs. W. B. Patti-r son. i i Oak. Mm, Elmer quelltly meet Maritilnors who have considerable experience as 0mm‘ mla-llvek Inca is told, and the names of who have ‘lug to Jnlln M. McDonald oi‘ this off George's Banks near Capo Co and mariner of tho old days. His Dillllflllfile- N. 3- mother's maiden name was Jenlliu‘ Kenton. Capt. Albert Young sailed m" o; Gloucgster m, yam-B and was home Tliulisilay night i'rom Toron finally claimed by the sea. Donald named above is also a. na~ tive of Pipette (or Roseberry), a brother of Gordon McDonald, Mlmd“? “ml Tllefllay‘ Moncton, N. 13., and Neil McDon- CANADIAN R-El-UNION ASSN.- It was my pleasure, says the Ed- itor ol the Oakland Maple Leaf to attend a meeting of the newly or< ganized "Canadian Re-Uunion As- sociation" in hos Angelou on June 14th. it was e delightful affair, Thel membership of the Association is made up principally from the prov- lllCEa of l’. E. Island, Nova Scotla. and New Brunswick. The Gaelic singing by tho Cape Bretoliers was the best i ever heard in the West to date. it was a clear cas eof "Ju- dlque on the i'loor. who dares to put “ ‘em off." M. T. McKay, who hails i’ , froln Lansdowno, Pictou County. N. “l” O °l°°k ll- m- S., is the president, and a fille gon- tlomnn he is. The following pro- gram was rendered during the cv- cning: (Address of welcome by John E. Sm-lih, chairman of the evening. Bagpipe selections by Robert Muc- Gregor and Angus MacGregor. Con- centinn selection by MacGuire and MiloKay. Highland Fling dancing by Mary and Margaret Watson. Reading by Dorothy Salisbury. Gile- lic singing, led by Mac Mnc-Rgnzie “T” (star singer) St. Anus, iC. 13., ably assisted by: Malcolm MaoPhsil. River Denis, C. ill, Miss Isabel Mile- Konzio, Baddock, C. B., Miss Doiena MacKinnon. Cape North, C Miss _ Margaret MacLcan. Mira C. Ill iiugh MacKdnnon, lake Alniilee, C.I 13.. Miss Mary Ann Mulhern, Newi ‘ Canada. C. B, Mrs, Rachael Mac- iliean, Mira, C. B» land Presbyterial Kensington on July 9th. on Tuesday the 8th. -by June 30th, tion from a minister. Every iOc Packer of WILSOPTS FLY PADS ‘A II illlil I“ iii‘. iiif-N "m ‘rw- > AW Q 6 II» Q the dlvan reading erotic nov. O- 0 ill O INSPE.CTION.— organized an Association, with the 113"] Allofllvlln Toll Wlll I16 llflill Ill dent, Dr. R. J. Blanchard; presi- (iovernment House, Vciuria Park. dent. Prof, J. N. Finlayson; vice- "ll Wednesday. 'l‘lllll‘8llflY 111111 l"l'l- presidents, Dr. H. C. Ilodgson for treasurer, Dr. J. T. Munro; mem- bers oi’ tho cxccnltive comnrttlee INSPECTING LIGHT Pl-ANT-—~ (thrce froiil reach Province): Nova Mr. ll. R. McCiyinzlni of Kl-rry and Scotia-Dnn McDonald, Mri-i. ll, J. llllfllrkcr, Miss M. McDugall;,Ncw in Suiuiuorslde Hrlllis\vick—Dr. 12.1. (lallaghor, Dr. j. last night. to look into the oondi- Eng" Dfluglag, 15mm A‘ J_ perry; tion oi‘ the electric light plant of p_ 11 iglmnlwiylr,“ Q 1,1 Kunnedy, Joseph Gallant, Joseph Whitehead. Mr. Chesley Robertson. Coulral l. Biltlitilllli, spout the pant win-k in While there she wlli illc ++++++++¢++++++ IEHOLD — TH E PE-Rl FLAP The DIM-Nil eig- "mfi- the While she loiis on ole and dr6imlng of the day when she shall blossom forth in FLiAtMlNO YOUTH O Prince Edwiard Wldndldiy IN INDIA iloulitrieli especially In India. town, l’. E. i. Dear Mr. Pcndleton, to Christianity. his conversion. he had n building of a school. has i300 pupils. The children who roach the school by eleven. tion. lug in this section of India. Society. possession. ‘ Doivlnan and two l mud Mame LEM 5,,y_.,;__0m he“, children, Richard and Eunice, have tiled just h, Cumorluu-S mm“, uume w“ he. arrived from lleet-iiy, Sask., on all school. Mr. oxivnilied visit. to her parents and built the school in President of the. Y. M. C. A. and has bccn respons- libic in part for the erection ol‘ the Mrs, N. J. MaoFadyen oi‘ Edmnn-IY. M. C. A. building. on pact-inner 2x last, was a cousin Tlsllioil- Woo =1- lillflrlonsor by moll- uf hm (gupL You“; was a uauve 0g train yesterday morning on a visit l pmetuh p E_ I“ n so“ of u“, 1a“, tn his brother Flugcnc, acconiitzlnt ""'""""I l3“ CapL Thomas young, a shypbuuder of the Provincial Bank of Canada. Mr. Reuben MacDonald rciurlllil i . Que where he attended the lntvrnation. sister survives, namely, Dr. Anna “l Rmlll‘? Cmlvgllllil" "B Villlilg d9" Young o! F1011“, tanner“, nmdica] legato from the Charlottetown Chili. - _ H I I If .l Oil ., I I inasionary in India. John M. Mc m‘; “Digs: 203:)“, Trlwthgnlllolrgi n"! sun-led yew-s i3g()_ and Commons during the sessions of Tile annual meeting of tho P. E. island Presbyterial will be held at Names 0f delegates to he sent i0 Mrs. Wm. McLean, Keneiligton be» the tradition fore June 30th. stating if cooling by [mm u“, Apostle Thomum train or auio and if needing enter- tainment overnight Delegates coni- ing by train are expected to arrive Those from .the West oil the afternoon train nd ‘those from the East on the H ‘l l e ain reaching Kensington about ,.',f,§,,°,‘,’,f§',_° I T-he treasurer Miss Louise Law- son, 62 School St., Charlottetown wishes all money to be in her hands Applications for the denounces hllr ‘nary alld the free trip to Woifville conference may be sent lo the Pres- “p, ppm, byterilil Secretary. applications to be accompanied by a recommenda- Ail delegates will be entertained. SAYS PROBATION _A BUCOESI. .J_lldflI Costevvnrth of Toronto, lddresdng the National Probation Association convention in that city. t the probation plan has tllnounting to about $50. opposite l.llIS Sathiatlesan ibuiidiiigs. | This Y. M. C. A. In affiliated to Mn gulps Guudm, m“ of Mn nmlilllc National Movement in lndla l ls one of‘ the most vital and preaching Sunday Schools. wlnlnuuity. secretaries. of such associations There are about traces its Sincerely yours. E. C. A's. ceived their OllCB. Il. Ill. ___¢e§—~—- A GOOD REASON with pain. “Hush, dear" Don't you remember how when he had the earache‘! didn't make about it as you are making." “What does that ‘bout ln-mlne " \ Olr§§§Of§§ +++++@+++++e+++ Y: M! cl A! The following letter received by Ml". R. A. Pendieton, General Secre- lBFY (if the local Y. M. C. A. froln Mr. E. C, Norman, Senior Secre- tary in. indio of the international Committee of Y M. C. A.'s imparts some idea of the great work being llccQllil-ilished lly the "Y" In foreign April 12th, 1924 R. A. Pendieton, Emp, General Sec- retary, Y. M. C. A, Charlotte- Twcilty-flve years ago a young man in this locality was converted At the tilne of small amount of property alid in his zeal to serve the Kingdom of God he be- gan putting this property into the Today it oc- cupies five buildings, employs a corps of welltraincd teachers, and attend this school come from a radius of aix or seven allies, and during the heavy rains, l am told, they are ob‘ liged to leave their homes at six o'clock in the morning Ill order to With the exception of a few who reside ill the near vicinity of the school not more than twentyfive are able to bring luncll for (a mid-day meal Thus a great proportion of the six illlndred children who attend the school go from curly morning until late in the cvcnlng without food. Tile difficulties of getting to the school and the pangs of hunger do not stand in the way of the educa- Such is tho desire for learn- The cocoaniit tree owned by this in young luau, Mr. Sathianesan, is de- dicated to the National Missionary it is the best tree in his Each year the pro- ceeds 0i’ ‘this, with tllut of about five titiler trees, are dedicated t0 uiissionllry work ill India, in all Tllu Y. M. C. A. building is situ- plan's This build-i ions centre of the life of this whole Members go out ill hands and to conduct A library is provided and in nliauy ways the uicluhers offer their services to the There are no paid This work among the villages of india is really an out-reach of the larger city associations which were The Y. M. C. Idcu is contagious and we are now Ihaviug to retard the development rather than promote them simply because we are not able to supervise them all, lllllflll llslllsllllzll-both m the contract‘ NOD08 T0 lillfi P. E. IS‘ as we should. 125 of these small associations in. Travsncore and Cochin on the west coast of lndla. the large number being due to the fact that these areas are the home of the old Syrian Chris- tian Church, which dates from the 7th century historically, and by descent Two Secretaries of the interna- tional Colnlnlttee give their tllno to promoting and supervising the work of these small Associations As they train voiunteenleadership is multiplied many C. NORMAN. Senior Secretary in India. international Committee of Y. M. Visitors will please adopt the pic- TJie executive will meet lll the church on Tuesday at eight o clock p, m. Auxiliaries which have not ro- report forms should notify the Presbyterial Secretary at Ralph, aged ii, was affictod with earacho sud screamed frantically said his mother, "don't cry so, it only makes it worse your little boy brother behaved half as much fuss k-ldd know ems-ache?" subbed Ralph. “ll-his ears ain't half as big ss RESPONSE What is it ‘I Queen Square School Prize List (Continued from Page 2) ,. Grade Ill-Miss Walsh's Dept.—l Eric Robin, 2 Joseph llteardon, 3 Jos- eph Peters, 4 Fred Howatt, 5 William Brown. Grade ll—Miss Walsh's Dept.-—1, Pat Hughes, 2 Robert Williams, 3' Russel White, 4 Richard l-lennessey, 6 Bennie Blnils. Grade lk-Mlss ‘Powell's Dept.—1 George Cbappeli, 2 Raymond Zuer- cher, 3 Felix McQuaid, -i James Horn by, i3 Stephen McMillan Grade ll-Miss GsllanUs Dept.—1 Frank McLeod, 2 Ralph Mclnnis, 3 Sevcrinus Arsenault and Ted-dy But- ler, 4 Maurice Kelly. Grade l—~Mii-is iMonaghams Dept.—— (Div. u)~_ Wilfred Gallant, 2 ‘Har- land ilughes, 3 illenry Coyle, 4 Fred Chappeii, 5 Theodore Arsenauit. Div. ('b)-1 Arthur Campbell, 2 James Duffy. Grade I——Mlss Walsh's DepL-(Div. a)—1 Gordon Connors, 2 Avie McDon- ald, 3 Wilfred Wlielan, 4 James (ill- ltlu, 5 Tbonlas Walsh. Div 13—1 Beujlllnln Shephnrd, 2 Wm. McDonald. Grade— l—l.Viisn (Div. a)—1 Edward Pl-nesu and Clar- ence Gallant, 2 James Hogan, 3 Elmer Blanchard, ~l Roland McKinllon. Div. 13-1 Maurice Flynn. PRIZE LIST Governor Genel-aVs Medal-award- ed for proficiency in Grade X——Won by Oswald Dalton. Bishop O'.Lcary, awarded for exceil. ence in Latin, won by Maurice Clark- Metlal donated by Mayor McKenna. awarded for excellence in arithmetic woli by Oswald Dalton. Gold Coin donated by -Dr. McGuigan awarded for proiiiclency in Grade X b —won by Anthony Arsenauit. -Prize donated by Daughtcrsfvf the Empire, awarded for -bei~it patriotic essay, won iby Maurice Clarkin. Gold Coill donated by His Lordship Bishop O'Leary awarded for perfect attendance won by Alvin Binns. Prize awarded for application lll ‘Grade X-won by Norbert Bradley. WILLIAM NORRIS AND BETPYZFIANCIBCO II l‘ “lAYTIlT-df MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT THE FRINGE EDWARD Tl-IEATRE Vessey's Dept. ' Perry, 2 Joli. k I Gold Coin donated iby His loordsbip ' Gold Coin donated -by UAssomption Society, awarded for excellence in French, won by Maurice Clarkin. Gold Coin, donated iby Rev. ‘Law- rence Smith, awarded for proficiency in Grade VIII, won by Wm. illcddiu. Prize awarded for application in Grade X, won by Harry Colllielly. Gold 00in donated by Catholic Wo- men's League, awarded for excellence ‘In English, won ‘by (Maurice Ciarkin. Gold 00in tionated -by Dr. McMillan, awarded for proficiency in Grade V11 won ‘by [Maurice RBHIGOD. Gold Coin donated by iMr. Gerald Maddigan, awarded dor excellence in mil-p drawing, won Ilvy Oswald Dalton. Gold Coin donated iby Rev. J-as. Rooney, awarded for application in Grade lX-won by Kenneth McMil- lan. Gold Coin donated by Rev. Maui-ice McDonald, awarded for proficiency in Grade V1 won by Frank O'Neill. Gold Cola donated by Dr. McGuigsn awarded for progress in Grade X- won by John Place. Prize awarded for proficiency in Grade X-won lby Marcellus Mc. GuQsn. Gold Coin donated -by Dr. McMillan won by Edward Hornby. Gold Coin donated by Rev. ‘Law. rence Smith, awarded for proficiency in Grade V won by Stephen Giliis. Gold Coin donated Rooney, awarded fur proficiency in Grade IV, won ‘by Ellmer Reagan. by Plus Callaghan Gmde IV won by ‘Wilfred Doucctte. Prize awarded for Grade IV won by Oliver Pineuu. Grade lV, won >by Earl Norrie iby Eric Robin. by Pat iliughes. by George Chappeii. by Leo Dolron. won by Wilfred Gallant. by Edward Pineau. by Gordon Connors. Miss Monagbanb Dept.-—2nd, won by Arthur (hmpbell. Ben]. ‘Shepherd. Miss Vessey's Dept 2nd. won by Maurice Perry. Clarence Gallant. awarded for application won by Edmund Christopher. Gold Coin donated by ‘Rev. Maurice . lug cost 8133.315 raised by the mcnl-IMc-Douiild, awarded for proficiency in Grade 1X, won ‘by Harvey tManderson- invited Strcl-t Uri-bin ‘(at the. Sunday School picnic, Ian-the catches Sig-Iii. oi‘ the wcil spread tabil-i: "i. ilmlncc—ain't I goin' ter be sick —The Passing. Show. ALREADY THERE. A HAN-DY EXPLANATION “Daughter, l hope your, fiance is not losing interest in you." ‘ Biston Transcript.) "Uollcnstoin vnsi nil purllod nlidt lindt no inzulvmcc." "He seems a fine yo “not will drive him crow. yon’! I flnd he has been sending tele- grams to some person about peach- "lle must llaif been grazy airelty, e5 and plpplmj- “Political stuff, Millard’: Linimenf Relieves Pain. l awarded for map dmwillg in Grade 1X by Rev. Joe. ‘Prize awarded for profichaucy ill Grade I11 (Miss Jenkins’ Dept.) won Prize awarded for application in application in Prize awarded for iappiicaiion in Prize awarded for . roficlency lll Grade Ill, (iMiss We, h's Dept.—-won Prlze awarded for proficiency lll Grade Il—(-Miss Walsh's Dept-won Prize awarded for proficiency in Grade ll i-Mlss Taiwan's Dept.)--won ciPrlze awarded for proficiency in d Il-Mi (‘ ll ' D t.»- iliev, A. E. Armstrong of Toronto bgaFgflnk ‘M01105? m“ 6p won will ho one of the speakers. Mom ing session opens at ten o'clock, ‘Prize awarded for application in Grade II (Miss Gallsnrs DeptJ-won N the typical old-time Canadian barlnraising t!._ 1 organized strength of the whole community CO1 binecl to help a neighbor, 881d each neighbor ’: aid was avzlilaI-ie to _all the others and checriud ,1. returned by tht m whenever need arose. Mutual Liil- Insurance is a modem exprcsaiort. of the spirit oi‘ neighborly helpfulness applied to protecting won en and children and providing for Prize awarded for proficiency in Grade I—(-Miss Monaghan's Dept.)- Prize awarded for proficiency in Grade 1—-(-Miss Vesseyfil DeptJ-Iwon Prize awarded for proficiency I. In Grade I—(.Miss Walsh's DeptJ-won Prize awarded for proficiency in my ___ Mutual Insurance is prompted. by the SPlflQ-a of mutual hell fulness. All net profits are p-oid, back to the pollcyholdeye. Lot Mutual profit participation. our booklet, “Life lnsurarfcc at Colt". "ltlmllm n. A. estrus. Pewlaanl nmgité, cnanlntmwm. 9.1.1. -~ Prize awarded for proficiency in, Miss Walsh's Dept. 2nd, Div. won by Prize awarded for proficiency in Division-- Prlze awarded for proficiency in Grade I—Miss Veney’: DQpL~w0n by tire . 5,; Prise donated by Mr. J at’. G0fd0lll“ in Grade ll, sliver Cub awarded nor efficiency in platoon drill, won by Number Oae Platoon. Platoon Gormley. ._-. J .- L “A. lender-Arthur t