JULY. 1, 1926 I l Agents Wanted ' AIT Aosrrrs — WRIT! P‘},',‘,',,"..,........ u ted Art $1.10.. 4 uwuaw-lohloroa‘ - 70‘ a _I—--_-____ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN v PAGE rsanl . ogfvg , Central Guardian ...l‘."i.'iSI..t’.°$.E':'5l‘:::fir.:.°:;:' , ' i - ©f©j@.'©l(@@@I©I@'©£©©l@§_©j@;@Q MEA MARKET m" I l DION! 421 BEEF-Fe the "Bflt" Beef from stall foo cattle, "no two Weeks and More before slitting In one e1 the finest re- uiqereiion giant; that Rwyean uy. Phone PORK-a kinds or smoked . bsrrelied Perk, ad Home. Fresh P0 and Fresh Saue- DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS in Ax- ‘ —"l—' - m stel- mats at 01.00 eeeh. PATIINT RETURNS —'l‘he lady» M00315 g M01391), uwq-En Patient who escaped ' from Faleoa- @ ______ Wood during the contlagrstion on HEAR “H; LEAGUE OF THE ‘Monday returned to csoss BAND at Cornwall Rink. ""“°““Y “"°"‘°°“- July 5th. 3204-21 OHURGH OF '-&OOT‘LAND.- Mr. E. C. Robertson ____.. SCHOONER ABHORE. —- The W schooner M. A. Lewis, Captain Teachers an ed , WANTED rzAicl-lsltpFofl SOUTH Milton schoqlpflupplemeut $100- Apply T, A, Rodd, Milton. 820 WANTED-JFEAOHER FUR MEA- dowbanlk School. No. 144. Q1169“ lSup. mo. George H. Boyle- ISQC'Y, Cornwall. 2824-3031 dredge operating ashore at South Lake, near Sou . on Tuesday and is in an expo position. it is-hoped that assistance she i ‘ _ . ~ - ' the S. S. Brant to without delay. DATE OF MEETING CHANGED -It has been . lgoidoivililillliiaielh Au , ‘ h All Farmersfllust l I ilRDs-fi bkolls end Fowl. EXTRAS-lumbar; Btelk, Tenderloin, Beef, Unsmoked, II. Sugar Cured Cooked Beet. — T H I R D C l- A 3 5 wtllegrlhii? for l=oint_ , P188881" gghoq]; _Protsstant "Y pffllBfrfifl: iMrs. Belliflllllllf-‘Jillklllfl. Sear?‘ tary, ‘Murray River. D -.- AN EXFIRIENGED t Willis-Elissa teacher IQ!‘ “mm 3°‘ (IQquySGhDO-l. Sup._ 45150. wright. Secretary. 1,1|75'5' ‘l u EXP‘ RlENC-ED wtcagcl-JE? fol-A Greenvale‘ __8oll00l Supplement $100. Apply t6 Clif- ford lCarver Secretary, It. R. Hunter River. 295'“- annual seed potato tours or the State of New Jensey and of Long -island were being conducted. it' was a. get together nleeting of in- spectors and growers in order to Jrseclisa roapun- ' WQQJDEZ, school, lMule preferred. supplement $1.50. R. Philipflflll. Sec-y eor-ao-ai , so -- PROTESTANT wtAfiggllei‘ for stenllope 8611001 "Dilr ‘ trict No. s. supplement 315-00- . lllerhert KieilY- 293'5'3°'"- n ...§"..§‘s..3?“.‘.'..‘2§.. . . {w} P” Tadfrplan‘ h.’ M’ ration collided with o. e "i" f“ ~ history oi our lr W h sl.:.1ft.0::'. £'.l2..“.°.f.%..“i§°..’.i§ @~¥’*??»1@l@“1“y i‘i»"~°if1‘~“‘ . e s ° ‘i- ° m lholdlng its own. In Virginia they, are already digging their first crop. m] ggg,,izg.,e.,y..sgaz,l purchased thousands oi dollars 7 °“° ° s ou The yield is light, estimated at as - ' I f e , 'w1:l:s:s-Elgfl0l1°l":l'°' Wheaney school ogtshiforstlhgoxll opened st ‘the gillscllinliulzialaawdlllylalveflllhlglftagilile (“mama and the o ' ‘ y Fixgaerieglceipfigfigiaagé5323:6133‘: Prince Edwar atre last night time t'he tubers were setting. Mr "fag? “r “m! “tin” "gl- t u e ‘ . , I B B O e . . W l" lanes. 3:3. sale. In addition lo this all our cut Nbout the head, but was able ‘er Bed B dsa 2724,44,,” ‘flor. an ens of two days Boulter reports everywhere a keen ‘ c o" ' regular slook will be ollered at g productions brill/bound fl WANTED — AN EXPEFIESCE? lhe ending tit "wild f“? "ember m‘ org; Tourneur. Vme a supplement $75‘ ' eat oi.’ cflpwbl Silflll! Sand 5:? égggfisi: borate settln Fynn, acre , . ~ - 500 yards heavy grey sheeting, here the coming season. Messrs Bouiter and Peppin were accompan- ied ‘by -Mr Lester Douglas during their trip, charmed and dressed. special 49c wholesale rises for many sp ar p ' N0. 4- . 289'6'3°'3l' much to wor BIRTHS PERSON/us these quaiiti M _ N] d m] d TEACHER WANTED aFOghgzlgl: direction for ile has been FLEMING-At North Rustico, (jamgfiliil, of 91:11:» QT... mogggd illgig siilllggl-tg; gouge) 9800a noted so loll made a thor- June 28th to Mr. and Mr . m . 150 yards bleached M t s. R. G. to tho City yesterday. l1 6i‘ supplement voted. Male teach- m“ y e sheeting, regular Ladies’ silk hose, ©.@.©.©.©_©.©.© special 59c, 79c & 98c and appeai- Fleming, a daughter. Congratula- value for ' ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . LadifiS’ Satillette bloomers, all colors, .. i _ , , ' .. Mcrhee» "..33.‘."Sl’3. .. ______.____ .,2";. ‘lfif"l..fi‘"l.‘i.'iilll..k°héPiii 4°" Yards ext" fine while cotton» res- 5°°'Y- Clwpstowl soufls‘ drama, and Tournaur has DEATHB ' 133'6‘24'9l combined a ty with which surance Co., was in the business yesterday. . melodrama 9q---——- hand in hon T0 IJt the newspap are full 0i To LET - IINEMINT HOU$F. worthupt0$1.50f0r.......... 98c on, 0.. @ ular 34c value for _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c A quantity of chiidren’s white dresses , 50g Pairs ladies’ cotton hose, 5 pair all sizes ‘and makes at . . Half Price or ot always go STEWAFIT—- At Prince ty. After all, Hospital on June everyday life Joseph l. Stewart, County 30th. 1926, Mrs ©_ Miss Margaret Full has arrived @ aged 42 years. from Boston to spend a vacationl ma, and theat- Funeral Friday. Jul .. 98c VChildren’s khaki bloomers in assort- ricnl experic B Dfovell tllfltllll- y 2nd at 21L lllltilllarllgrinrggtgtadeerm ‘Geo- Funy’ yards extra good quahty g Apply 71. Upper Queen 8L that is the popular of nll' - > 6'11"! types nt dr FORD-At New Glasgow Road, Rev. George Irving, wife and. s. Hannah children are visiting Mr. Irving's @ of lovers, BertlFord, widow ol the late Robt. Ford sister, Mrs. E. T. Higgs, ‘Brighton, @' g English LordlFllneral Friday at 1.30. Please-having nlotored from New York. 1'6)’ mentofsizes................98c c0ttonat.........-. ..1 0c per yard Ladies’ night gowns, a quantity to Bofscottonjerseys,alleizee 37c clearat 89c , eke a KYO [and Birchwood Street. APDlY lg; the dash] to Palmer and Palmer. 6-24-1w mo» MA Mellls fine lfllll 0V6!‘ ierfieys - - - - $1.98 A clearing line of ladies blouses at 98c lan in London, Mrs. Charles Brown and daushl‘ o. 4 dozen ladies, Sweaters’ a“ the new Ladies’ cotton bloomers' Specla] 34c o... be accomnlodat%riw_;g9_fi92 g1‘; ,,“§§'§;§,__ “Wm ‘mwcmt gvlégrlggdlflj jfnlegracfégy’ lgltgllnirlg if’; P1113131; tgia rsfvueoliizealeiiceili-Hweg: ' shades, regular value $4.50_and $5.00 Ladies’ cotton yests, all sizes at . . 29c a .‘.;.‘;ll...‘l'..‘"‘,‘,’."; .C.ll"ll: l3...“'?.3l.i.fi.l2“'hf..“.il§£l'lii£.“2.‘§‘i.f2 , for ........ ...... . . .. $2.98 150 .10.... fllrklSll towels at 24c Each ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' . . ‘ v , o twine-i , "2225... "all:lllz.lr:lillllzl,z‘lszlll‘letter. .,. .. .. .. 25 me“ s Sm“, "wk" “m” “m” nfiruélnd in]: ory, Kathleen iCanadian ‘Red Cross Society, will WANTED TO C or an next two months small house. Curtis Bel allied the tam‘- l ~ central, - modern conveniences. ous play to cell. Write K. core ol Guardian. ‘The over " Fox News and arrive here today to consult with the executive, Dr J. W. Robertson I wh0_ was to have accompanied him _____ was prevented from doing- so. . 9994~6-22-5lFubleis were “an taddedlat- m “wmg m.m°,.y' o, Arcgflb-w through illness. ' tract on, no n le sp cn- ' —-—-— luale Hen)‘ Wanted did musical flllljlgflflllt or tile rlfsiflnufis’ 1S£IJ1°£5°I w“ “u” C Mr and Mrs J. Raifluthliertsgn oi V ‘Prince Edwphestra, led by ‘litltgilry flit": éillvll] nts ilk litur- WANTED AT oncs- ov "r0 1W1‘- Be" W‘ For him no more are me’- Vllrl " °°“’“ ° “’° a“ w“ s " a Md 1m yearsat.....................98c » t n ferent parts ' _~ assist in Hillsboro Ch se Fac- hopes and fears, ° a7 dwell h l j tory. APDly to Ernest Match, Mt. u From all earthly troubles he has gal can“ a and t e U" tad states’ ‘ l. es remember ~ Herbert 232-6-29-3i When ba found relene- »ey are greatly pleased with H’ ' that grente s required in ' Another special in large full size at $15-00ul1t0$24-00.in sizes 35. 36. 35c Each 37, 38 f01‘-- . - - - -~ - - - - - - - - - - - $533 15 ladies’ suits, all wool tweed and A number of chiidren’s dresses from serges in small gize only, price $2.98 8 t0 14 years to clear at . . . . .. . 98c House dresses, to clear in organdy, Children’s rompers in sizes 2 t0 5 gingham, etc., value from $4.50 t0 $8.00f0r $1.98 0's uie. we know, and but a little ‘while, APPLY‘ AT"Ere we shall meet him In a hep- pler lend. 8.00 _ for Ladies’ skirts from $4.50 to $7.00, 35 in . - the lot at $2 98 _. -.--'—'"—_' _ For hlm no suffering, qrler nor ‘what thgydgafer Sea“ 81f “All” Fmz: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e ='.l.,:.::.~'.::=l...:.::¢"l.:l". u: Flt: ll‘: ‘l '" tiiisiii. llriiliey 531d» Boys wash Ladle’ ha“, $315’ $350 and $45" w?‘ 'gogéfn°°‘fl;p,i'f{f,§flnf“l'§ when yo large uumberundluflffi’ h e "c" I h} I eblousles for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 O W m I I I H.101’, . - a-l-tultt g; gfjjffltod’ ‘jfgfdd a b“ plenaant ....l..,° " _ . l Ladies’ trimmed hats worth up to i And mill] his cheering voice and _ ' P 0 u n d Situations 008d! _ Faun]. wanted help ns MM: - MAN 0R. .W°UNNt-.T9 9|.‘ " " _ i tribute-well taowp i010 lwllflwjd "a? Ella‘, necessities: trr" " ’ i ‘ territory arransoll; W0"! 199"‘ ant; pay ltberai even for so!” time‘; experience =or capital all‘ necessary. Bradley Company $3.75 Bargain Basement patches 45c. 328-1-3i INSERTED BY Hi8 WIFE 7 \ LOST-ON Filll SSlllE , 0 4 - , I i ‘b’. -C-.l J J‘- V- £0“) Bmmtom’ onmrm g v @951, llllealilgalgzl rlzllall-lollhllfdor , " I, _ ' ' 828-6-29-3i - © The greatest variety of bargains ever offered in the City two days of ,6 money saving to all who wlli visit this h H I i u] department. , (G r ' - ~ ,. ,. ' T i s r no , - Locg-LI; B“ emlglgfihfglaic: , of th: Aiozvvéll: team svlllghagllmyu ' handbag a mm" sum double-header, morning and l JNO. "ALMODONALD. LAND SUR- of money_ lenve at 270 evening games at Summorsido to- n,‘ Tau-naval‘. vaukfibmo“ Sydney st daélltcher-George Francis I I l . ,___.__..._..______..... i MATRICULATIQN _ STUDENTS Pitcher -- McQuaid, Connors, ' can be accommodated al- 1219 Hobbs, McParlane pg ‘E““°“‘st' ~ ' ' 81397 '1'?! KlNG'8 swans selllethuggfiiirlwiaihllrheghu lg , A , " ' ~r'~<=;':' own‘ l ~ a r liar: szle-rrhralsr... t .,,,,,,,,, p, w, _ _. u, N, ii _ . y H V I _ ‘ r ""*""F'""- ,.,.....,. l ; , ' Que‘ " 2.33:: iiilffii. $353.". oooe c» i . . Right meld-w. Ryan - | ‘l d ,,_ (T, , ,.,_ "r" For mo‘ f ' t‘ ' l Illiitititlflglgagldggf-nvja J. McDon- Annual Meetmg nullrl. zlllfplguGtlilespie siloke briefly Huestzlll. "w. FOR SALE - KITCHEN RANGE. 0 C “l Jiargain. Apply 104 Prince St. saying that any apparent difficnlt- E. Birch be 1| f 1, los could be overcome, for lll- West Prince Association to con-Alusey. Number . gdololk-lflafiltjlzlllllllvll Donn“ (CM W“ mm N“ ) stance the meeting could he held i0!" Wllh llw commit!“ "om anager- . ares LheIlJ. J. Gallant. Number 6, DoBlois, in (“mm-em ma“; 95¢), y“; Ho“, East Prince Association was then-Joe Wedge. Nunrbor 7, Kiidare -r "'4 _r_ E_ ‘Wyatt though; ma; so mic}, pllt tn the meeting and carried lln~ Patrick Foley. ' janll the capable and smooth way a zao-so-ai - ' c elm; taking over this bath "'5' renovated -———-—~"'"—"‘ m r Hotel we have IPIM many FOR sets-roan snow. HA8 i" ._ many‘ larse car matures. 800d °"""d' d “m”. l" cooivition. . llllldwm“ 3999"‘ Number 8 Minimi- Md ahwady been and that the“, animously. Nominations were negash, Peter Carley. Number n. _ in which the business of the meot- was very little left for him to say the“ "eclarfil “"9" ""1 7°’ 9'9"‘ Alhemm» W-‘D- WM"!- J h“ , _ ' . rspllre and iuu-IIOVIMPVNQ- l‘ l; Ing was put through. There was H9 inst once. Apply Mr. Little o ns. v -' i; newlthe finest Hotel er its ‘Pownsl. V . 3264'” Number “need the are,“ work done dent Mr. John A. Hal-kett was pro-Jill, Plllsvilie, Max Qallant, Num- need for one association only now. by the allied armies in the wm- hr. P0890 by Mr- Pew!‘ llfllser- Mr n! one centralisation point whether it close in the Morning PIT”- _ I lneu. It eppolil l9 "W" cookingatovns and a-WNBIE ' l-who went e comfort-lb" with reservoir. ADP! -~ Hetet and eplendlikteirleand m“ M‘ ‘ _ ___' . ' excellent service at e model"- sultnma‘ there , Ion eel-I . her 171, Oampbeilton, Joe W. u", one head had been apmmtem J. Albert Brennan was proposed 0iBrion. Number 12, Fortune be Tignish. Okbsary, Alberton dr ' I H, k- l n I by Mr, wm . Hllostis. i)r. w. (love, Lester Wallace. Nun-liner Summerside, but there must be oue that glfiheedinn zdllticalvohdintvegllitr: 1R’ nkmmrleld’ 1°‘ uchlm- Num‘ organisation with one head and one There should not be one associa- "er H‘ 078"" Creel“ lmumlhm‘ executive. it you will not come in tion for East lPrince and one for with us take us In with you said Fred Taylor was proposed ,i'or ro- eetion by Mr. Palmer. Dr. Taylor declined tho nomination ‘ This hrlorheoh at 2.30 the Cher- ttetowiUYscht Club will stage an Ito price. I i h Nllnlhor l5, O'Loary J. Mcflgéor. say ng t at he appreciated the No. l6 Capo Wolf I. G in. Mr Arman“. The members ollyfithépsggfe lxgntgninffjfraitlgglhonor but thought it should g0 to No. l7. (llenwooli. 'W. E. Mc- . l iirhteen ‘ root class yacht race- East Prince "Association are work- Mild Mr. Wyatt, it is the work donelmme mm elm" Mr‘ J‘ “be” giggly“ $9.1"! filylgtblio,’ 18:5,‘; Rates (rem $3.00 to “m The following boats will start: —— ing only for one purpose, the his and m" wood street. . ' P , nit-h, Irwin: Ghost, Aladdin: some purpose which actuated the _ w‘ dly- shadow, McLeod; sheik, Flyam’ Maseru". so...» h b M Q ‘d P N m founders of West Prince Associa- s e s, c us : . o. n Charlottetown . roiirw nnnaid. No. 1s, Brae, H. D. MoPhee. No. 10, West Devon, Alfred arolil. No. 20. Wm. Bryant. No ll. Ellers- in the poll that counts. And it waslnmnnan “m m“ m! w" the up to every ‘Conservative to put third time he had been tendered but as on the pre- lie, A. McGregor. No. 82 Tyne A tlon its years use that is the suc- r to the when‘ and h h 1 vmey’ A‘ E‘ Em" m,‘ 5'32,” , _ l . rat er tan br m: on a contest. torla West, c. Moore. o. 4 _ V _ V on‘ gaggle. ‘aoblnilloifianlllg: cessful election‘ of a Conservative polls no organization or society M,’ Brennan moved and the mm Arlington, Mum." "chunk No’ hunted ‘Hotel Con‘ Ltdl ohh Pineeushsw airhtlesnfooter: cnnlfldnm m ‘Pr ‘we cmlnty. N0 or: w“ any “ML Mn “m” stew"! m" w“ “med '""“‘lm°“'ly 25' st- mmw“ a” mnud" N“ _ Pmpfluflal. , Tod” M," 5 “and” m‘ "c; :33’ Illgioillurgzl-le 23203561111: ‘£0: gitika ill!) tyne]; (Lfaismnligamsi-IQIIIII- that Mr. John A. rieollett be Dresl- 20. Wellington. fldotm'i No. I7 »- - ' ' . , ' , ' '- - - "ll . Sonthwel Peter Column. WANT", "“°.H"'-DaIN. ’ lzzgugié): gigs: ziofiigrfsfgrgall: "9'? ‘m9 “"6 “"3 M‘ “wuthe- @551‘!!! 0f "l0 "P81511117"! Work ll! Mr. S. Albert Brennan was re- After the election ot officers "INN llllllillfll l" " ' ‘ lwuflu l. b“ w "u" 1M" "h? M‘ ll! "I l"!!! 1!"! 011B Summerside last election and he elected secretary by the unani- Hon. H. Frank lleoPhls. _Colmll- " Anni! m compel», “ l! _ i - - - 3g: glrsniriltlgleblztavffieiéaggcigazg; wen rm the dillollltiel- We are mous w... of the meeting. m. sioner of Public worn. '“’ " V r ' ' .' ,' ' QUE!“ MOTH‘, . “t” den-m‘ ‘ chmke" 01”“ and) West Prince Associations. The one purpose-m 'WAN ‘“ l? T? M’ ’ i m ti]! lllllflQ QEOYOIIIlIlY With lemon “q. ; yplty, w A ‘ ' l- . Albert Werenes. ' oatrea, L Issue was Mobil-tot he put aside. ed on and msdeaa ‘ \ We should . fine speech which before putting in the stuffing. n‘ k msgldloi’ on “mm 8,512: h ‘flit ti A r er a. , - 1' memes! we . "' " tl- denotes-side. an wlli-ill. We. lteoinolnvt Li?" mlfbzqfl" . 1; "i; g g g '1» .l'Mrs H. H. cox. More", Herbert moved by a lmuh dampen“ y» "U"! hetwlelrl r. II. *~- cos aural r . norm. neon. i» h. writeup: h» been au- °* t" 0-0:. y, _ ; will; . " ' . '.P°°°" .his' The motion h... the, following ond Vice Preside! vi i H I ' “l ‘ “A” _ 1i sesfilfi