Moravian coitvnmoii A Convention of the delegates from LONDON Wilt‘ Ill-QFIICIOP us: IIII coit- IIIIIDNII‘ vol caxana in LDIIMIN. WIII av will. suit w”. Illi- i, The Oiiicer or the High Commie- sianer for Canada has deapatched two large photolrlnhs of Their lfllaitila the King and Queen, by Express to Esquilnalt, B. t‘. Their alsiutler have been graciously pleased tn auto- graph these photographs which are it. be hung in the Church Ilunse of Western tiuardian -IOI LATI WIN-GIN NIWO -Page il is available. . ti -ROBIN ‘HOOD FLOUR is rallied only from selected wheat and sold by leading Island dealers who guar- antee is quality. —WANTE.D.-Experieuced maid, for generathouseworli. Highest wages. Apply Box 8. Summerside. tlii-‘l-lsmwlili was cnhiinoiwsrown ‘GUARDIAN Crop Report __L-1 llelaw will be found a iii-let s1"?- gl. of telegraphic reports received at Illa Ilessd Oflce n! the Didi OI Iolr treel from its Branches" The BIIMII Insnsgers have complete all Infill“? Itnewiedle of each local sltu lion and are In eloee touch with crop condi- tions in all sections of the district mentioned. GENERAL }igiiv_v ruins hsve been general throughout the Prairie Provinces, with ‘side Montague River. two miles Eastern Guardian "WASTE-RN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian a? eat in llontasue and will be pleas- ed to receive news items. advertis- ing, etc. ..*FOR 8A_LE—-I-Iomestead farm 100 acres beautifully situated, north from town of Montague. 000d Itwfliensfidilffiwiill" in l" countries always take a bot- ' tie of EHO in their sriP t° ofisec changes of water slid diet. It is a commendlbh. custom and prevents much aiclmose and discomfort. buildings. land high state cultiva- tioa.-—A. J. Robertson. Moiitssue. the exception of n linnii area in Sask- atchewan. Conditions are praniislnt’ but warmer weather is now required. t So far no important damage has been __eKE|_|_yv3 c5033 Dirgmaflc dune to the crolps either by cititiiiiiriili: Club presents “An Arizona Cow" "' "ML m” “m” “ m’ b boy" in St. Patrick's Hall. Scuris. shut wheat ‘in Munitubn. ln Que cc h d J l 15th R a rvad llruvlnce all crops while lute appear T “r5 a)’. Ill’ - 9 5 t0 he doing well. In Ontario there B681! 50C. general admission. has been plenty '0f moisture during fldllitfl 35C. Ciliidfflll 25C. ~ the past two week and crops linva ii 650-12-21 greatly lniproved appearance. In the .\liii‘liililll Provinces seeding liiis lit-tin t-tttnpit-tetl rind growing crops slum gut-d itrttupt-t-ts. In British (‘tiluinltiu rct-eut stctidy lIlliI\\‘l'I‘H iiiivc been (if unit-h itflllvlil tu the vitrIi-tl crnps oi 8t. Paul's Rays] Naval Station and Garrison Chair-h, J-Jsiiuiinalt, B. 0., ill connection .with the celebrations this year of the Church's Diamond Jubilee. West Prince and East Prince Con- servative Associations will be held in the Market Hall, Summerside, at j-l o’olock p. m., on Thursday” July 22nd. E-ach poll in the county will be. represented by five delegates. A meeting of the executive of West Prince and the executive pf East Prince will be held at 10.30 -a. m. on the same day in the Market Hall, Summerside. J_()HN A. MacI)0NALD, . President 0f .West Prince J. ALBERT BRENNAN, Secretary of West Prince D. B. MacDONALD, President of East Prince L. M. McNEIL, Secretary 0f East Prince 346-7—3-s\\"-Sl —8EVEN MILE IAY Hall on Monday, .I-uly 19th, Kelly's Cross Dramatic Club presents “Arizona Cowboy". It not tine. on Tuesday Admission 40c and 26c. —POL1CE COURT, -'At the 90' lice Court in Bummerside yesterday one ditink was lined" so and costs; uni-l Bonk repurlu that the (‘ereinuity or 10 days in jun’ A‘ he w.“ un- wus u niost impressive one being ab“, to remember where he 80" attended by ilii- lliiynr uf Fulltssttine the iilllioi‘ I19 W35 3H9“ “"99 days and llililte. Iht‘ (‘olutilitl ctutitttnlutinut ;ln jail to think it. over. uf the iociii (itlrrilflll. iPllii III 09TH’!- —~—- tlii- Pruvint-t- and siitiuftu-tory \'il‘i|lr' IILPII or the tlhurlt-t its iwll mi 1hr -COUNTY COURT — At the u... [tityltvtl fur. lit-tails fullun.» Hr- nrlslilivrlflsicounty Court in Summerside last Friday before Judge McQuarrie a 1mm"! ill’ '"'l"'i"““ » Ironing:etixaai-gliiaaiitigiialiqgi-innit-y aunkliti! ruins hnvt- ltrt-irtiilctl tht- High (‘oinuilssitiiitefls Oillce should Th (‘e 2K a djoumedt a waek. Hind vunditltvtts are ext-client. ‘Pitt-re h" ilWhldl-‘ll "l" i'l'"“"ri"li "rjiifkfl" "t e ca 9 wa a or ' iis uuiplc niuistiirt- at present. Alllilill- iillillitiflw fur Kjuuatiian vsturs "to “A x0iy|-i|i.;_.\_qi|~i.;iiy Aiu-)\,Ji‘] .,-. the lluuse of Lords, Iiouse uf (‘oni- —-TOWN COUNCIL —- Th6 T88" i‘, "mp1,. muiuturt- and pruuptl-tllu Pltllli" i,‘ nuns. iinyni Mint. Iwrul Now-- aw- uler meatlrs 0t the Summertime um..- luusi fnvuuruliie. Al.lil-llt’l‘.\ _.;,,,,_,_ nrul Post OtIlt-h, Tim's-y oi‘ Landon Town (joimcii 0n Monday night was gnl-qqlitisqqalix A|in\_(.'““mi"“, x‘ "Hmmm "r chimp‘ whim. “umlw __i.. pun Othflf pint-oh of interest in l-and- the shortest meeting for some time i...“- been huprtwvt-ti by rerun! rnlni- ,i,,,,|7_,.,|~_ "Th0 t-hiut-ltu" tutu uthrr - i" bakmg immwils- Place 11ml" i“ on. llurlmr tlll- "midi" "i W‘! "M only routine business being dealt irhit-it have hut-u suuicivliut liglili-i‘ houk,’ in“, in...“ iiigpttilttilti un the ilo-u- lllc broiler instead or in the uveii. ~l'"'° " “"""'“‘°‘"‘ “""“““' w“ '“'““’ with. The Council will meet again nun. eltu-ivlicrt- it. tn.- Pruvltit-l‘. -<-\>‘- -uu tw-tuuu.|t.-.-, fur u.- tw-urt-rt- They will cook much more tiulvkly ""' "w" '"°m"“" l" “m” mum“ on Frday night i15'\""""‘7“"“" N"""'""‘ -‘\"'" "“"""" unti Afit-r. ul ihc anti-xi mm- lutt-r-‘flfld tiie tlnvor will be much ini- - ' r- .................. “plains hundred and fifty (‘iinatlliius ——CH°P$ GOOD -—'Ti16 OIOPB i" Ii-Iru-‘iitiltliliitimttfx ‘dixllirlllgvrillxtytrlzfiiwg Prlliiliiylitilgiil th‘ltt“.lt‘il_i' ilnl ll'titlilili"iiti‘illll mg in gas is uiso a resuii; not w be , ‘ " ' ' " 't t > . i - -| c ta ‘lxuui un. . rcirlstercil at the lnttlldinn Buildlnl the country are loolilting great and "W “Hm lmnnlnlng‘ ("Wm h‘ h‘ ML Itltm; gtitilerltflsqn‘"whining! ‘MHIN Wm‘ scoffed at. titu-itig these months. The number is the last rain Just pushed’ them a far smaller than in furmer ycitrii. n aigng_ The bgngflgm] 3ff9ctg of (er. fin-t that is prnlttilily tllte tu the (len- iiiizel. is Seen not only in the poi“, ernl Htrikq which proiuptctl many 1'1"“ to crop but also in the large fields pie tu visit other countries. of gram and clover ‘ouowmg- A“ Th? ‘Ugh Cammhmoner h“ aim beonlother year like last year and very furnished with iturtit-uiiirs ur tin- WW will have "HY hlclmation m (‘ity uf London‘ Vacation (‘uurst- In it'll"! lilil 111""?!- Etlut-atiuit, tu he iiiniiiziiriiicti nu the 30th July. it is thought thiit visitors (ruin (‘itnudn iiiiiy like tu ltuuw uf thi- tlitpitflililiiitifl provided by the Course. The High (‘nuimissiuticr hits ulsu Iu-t-u filniahed with n t-npy uf the prugrnninie of Courses for the I926 The High Coliiiulssittiti-r fur (Paniidu was represented by Lieutenant Cal- oitvi H. C. BOAR. I). S. 0-. R- P- A». on Wednesday last. June 18th, at the Annual Ceremony of laying flowers upon the graves uf the Canadian Soldiers in Sbornciifle Cemetery. (Toi- t IlR. TIIORIPHONW‘: NEH’ BOOK tu llr. interest. uf tlie tu liiiil- 'i‘l|e fulluniui: ri-fcrt-nt-i- ‘idiontpittin will bi» rt-iid with llr. 'i‘lioniitsun witch .\Igi'. Plant S. S. Linen frutn .\'. l’. fax, Siiviinituit, Litnipn illili liilVflllll, viulteii Plinrltittetitwn with liir. .\iur- iuii Plant. sun 0i‘ titt- mrnt-r of liut- an S. “UIIvt-ttQ" ui‘ the i’l:titt Lint", ii ship tliiit was u fiiluuiis truni-‘iulrt III .\|ut-rlcii,'s .wnr {n-iilii Siviiilii, IHHI lb still kindly rcuieinltt-rtttli- Ilr, .luhn Stuart ‘Pituiiipsnn nf Jerri- iihur ui‘ "Elisha-lie", ".-\ lni_\"s “i-‘il uf Our i'l'|ilippiui-.-t",‘ "liuti PRAIRIE IPIiOVINYI-Ihl .»\I.lil<1li'i‘.-\ Wl-lbYlTiliN '.\I(l‘l.»\- rendered li\' v lie who bnrrowntruuble pays the interest with worry. ' INTERNATIONAL L Fare from St. Joli ‘from East n m‘ port or Lubee, ‘u $9. Eviery Wednesday Steamer leaves St. John 9 A. ii. Atlantic Time; idittitildrl‘ 1.30 P. M.; Lubcc . l’, NL, lilusteru Standard ‘Pinto, arriving Boston. ‘Thursday. 3 A- M- On Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, Steamer stilt dlrec from St. John to 1405i , lepviiig Si. John 7 i‘. M., Atlantic Time, \‘illii't* ui‘ lust yt-iir iillil ilicrt- is a slight- l_v itigiier ut-rciige. ltnmiigi- fruui null tlriftiuiz, t-utwurnis iind the rot-cut frust. is slight. SA.\'I\'i\T(.‘lil<I\\'r\N .\‘(ii"i‘Ill-IitN AREA~—AII grains urn wt-li itilviincctl nnd looking lienltliy. A t-upiutis riiinfnll has been ircucrul. t-x- t-i-ptiui: iii the territory ttclivccu hlitpla (‘rm-k rind Pri-lntt- where more ntuist- are ls net-canary’. Luna fruiu t-uttvurius and utltt-r enuaesdu smiill. .\iANi‘i‘tl- n.'\——i‘ltliliiiiltilli are iuitlsftii-ttvigv. An u result uf cuntinituus gent-viii ruins gtwernnietit, colleges, iu-huuis. fuundit- tlun and institutions. llr. ‘Pltuiupuuu was t-nllcd upon for un upliiluit In the llciirlnizs itefurt- (‘uttgri-su and is quot» ed 0n p. 109 Iluilui- Juint lit-sulutittit [25, ilfltb Congress. lie urges the iliiii~ t-"itgt- uf that lilil promptly by tlii- Scuttle (the Huum- ltiiii purist-r iii iu enable this tuiilun and tlu- President tu ltt- ndediiiiiely l‘bliil't‘ldl‘liit‘li nu ituul of the nations. The i‘uiii'ert-ut-t> Punt» inltti-a liu-lutles the intuit-s ui tlcnrrtil Pt-rriliiniz: President Aistcriiy ul‘ lite l’. It. IL: Mrs. E. ‘l’. Stetesbuigv: Mabel Btlilfliillilil. President. of tiic Red ITUSH, (loueriil Bnilingttin Buuth: It. Fulton iui-nt it is t-nnfltleutLv i-xitiwtt-tl tlint izencrul iit-tiun will be ilirct-tt-ti tu the ‘prutt-t-tiuit ui‘ scent-r)‘ in town and t-tuintry. iii fut-t, it In prupust-ii tbiit thi- Httititl tliiit-e sliuii substituti- for rin- lUl‘iii t-oitntry as a witole. Pundi- iiuns Iii (‘nnitdu of citnrsti urt- hardly iuirruilei tu Willii itrevnlis in Ilnglantl. hut it wuuitl bi- l'i tlirtinct advantage Protection For National Beauty ltccertt i-urrt-upttntienec in ‘fltt- \iun- trciil Gazette Ii‘iN trailed iilientipu Nnlli-I ut tlu- imiurnl bi-uuly --AUTO LAW -'l‘bere are many drivers who have yet to become acquainted with Motor Law. There i3 altogether [Q0 much fast driv- t-z'ri_v suwn wheat is up twenty’ int-tics iiig which is rendered incfeasingly. u] in shut iilntle. (‘nurse izrnlits are mini-n“. dangerous Ofi dliSty i-gmiiy The“ tlulut! well but hay |ii'nBi)eL‘ifl'flI'0 only are tu l-t- seen fruin tirivmv nruuitd Hunlrt-ui, ~]|i'l‘i1ll ll'iil\iit' ihir iutiti iii ill vuiu t‘ ll-llwl-llllll‘ \'it‘\\ tu lu- ulttitiitt-ti tii'|\'i|i',: t'li.\‘i\\.'il'ti,~‘ fruiii .\luittri-i|l \\'t-.~it iilung tltt- lliii t'pp~r Lm-ltiiu- road, uuw kuuwii WWI‘ t-rully u.~ \\'t-sti~rn .\\'t~n\ii-. uiul St. James uIro-t-t iitl fur iiti lh-viirit- buuic- var-l: urui lhi-_ ‘t-t-rtl lilii|iui‘iii>'.\' tlii- lioturist iu-itgut» were uri: titkt- cut-h sit-pa lill uuiy iu- fut llltlilii! nut only in .\liIl|lTl'iiit‘f‘)l but iilrliv lu tu the city". ilt-nuty lovers must frcqut-ittiy lu- turturt-ti in their lull!" iu-yings by recurring tiitlfiililrfiilit-Ili? ii, tiu- nhupt» uf run-u at‘ tliiitplti.~iit-ti\ ltiiibuitrils tit-it uluilrut-t tlu- \'if'\\‘ and’ uttt-u spuil ilu~ ilt'i|iIl_\' uf ii whult- l'u||l‘.~‘|q uf |lll‘iili't‘>lfilll‘ t-ttuntrysitlv. iind if Nuncthiug vuuld b» dum- timt Xvuuid. ii‘ not eittlrt-iy ri-nitire, at tiny rut-i iuiitiiuim these tit-facts the result wuultl bi- n buun Ililti n ith-saint: Iu iitniiv Thi- tiucsliuh lms inst Iu-vn ltruiitziit tu tiit- furt- iii Iliiiziuuil, wilt-ri- ii Jittlileiiicnt itruitttvutttcti Ivy tlu- King's ‘liollvh lllvlsiuit uf the liiirli (‘uurt ui‘ Juutivc is living huilt-tl its lltt- m st illi~ purtnut i-vi-itt that luut tit’t'ill‘l‘((i tht- hlutury uf Ivgisiiiiltm fur the cun- tiul of tiisfigurcmt-nt. The Situierset- nhli-t- justices iind t'lllii‘it‘il‘li a biiipust- lug I'l|||i|r,'i]i_\' fur diufigitring u Stuns-r- liiiulut-ititi- with itdvi-riist-utt-iits on Iiuiihiiitil. i'lillil'iil‘_\' m n bylaw of gniiipi-iipt (‘uuitty (‘i-unwil. The iiiiilf'liil'ti up the ifrllllllll llllll tiu- ltyluw uiuii-r whit-h it hut] been runVivli-tl ivus invalid iii luiv. 'l‘hi- Appellate Court. iilt\\'I*\‘l'f', t-uufirntt-tl the t-nuvii-tiitn and ittiiriut-ti tlu- valid- ity nf tht- Huint-rst-i t'uui|-~ii'.~i Ii,\'i.'t\\'. The lutpttrttiuct» uf Iiil' jllilucliwvil tltu-u nnt rest sult-ly in its luv-iii itppii- tiitimi. iliil In its “ith-r i-Ilt-vt iiiruuizli- "iii ii“. pmiiiii-y, Limit] illllliurilit-tl 'lli\'l' lu-uitntcd lililu-rtv» lu illilllli l"‘"" tut-livi- lIYllHVR iii-riiiist- tlicir it-ugulity has lnng itcen n matter uf tluubt. but now there is an cud uf litis iliiiIVlii- IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN not u lite t-uui puny it‘ .'4|iI‘li t-ttrrespnnticnct» nit was initlnt- hudli-s Jt-iiiittisy liPiKlilttlFillIlItili. " tlisfiizurcniettt of who runs may nt once rend that the tifli-iitlt-rs iirr- not native of the rcgiuii. iind uiueli t-mild b1- ii“. hing. "ninth-r uf tuurlsls uhu i-uuit- prutei-tittit ivlttinut out t-uprive. but In u spirit a1‘ reason, t-Iliiilllivlilliillll -d in Titt- tlttzeltt- u ft-w days ugu ‘tiiiiti Ill‘ the nit-aim uf stirring litciil nil illtiiVitillill citizens tn prup- - iind interest in nnii grezttci fur the beauties 0f their in this uinttt-r uf tlii- natural bvnttty unc -r pri dune in tht- wuy utl in any way hlllllt-r- llllli witii- int: cuuiuttlrt-iiil r-ttterprist- ii liti grind sense. YORK IHTIIOOL CLONING Yurk Nr-ltoitl (‘liming was held on iVetini-siiity June 30. with forty visit- ui-s iind thirty pupils present. The pupils were cxitmlued in the vltrluus subjects by the teacher Vitus ltuhy Stewart and also by Ilt-v. Herbert Von. -t-_v ui‘ iVt-stcrn Canada. With Iiiiruid Watts nctiniz ns (‘hair- innn. the fulinwinil programme was rt-nilorcil. Flturuu The Song of the‘ Mariner By tin» Hcltunl. Rt-vituiipn A Roy's Pocket Roy Vcsiioy, Priuiitry Snug llinir, Dung, Bgii s]; iittiu tuts. Pliuritu flriiudpifu ndvlr-e Xiuuttlvtgut- Nt-Ii: to tiic Buys himru .\i:iry Vcsscy. IlFiii (‘tinntlii .\lutiun Excrvim- by Quoeiiig Iliiilgfln Preiientiitluu uf prizes Fhurtis A liiippy lltllltill)‘ Just iu-furc the itrcsetitittltin uf priz- o-s fuur girls came furivnrd nud irltih- Flurt-uvt- \'t-sai-_v' rcivil till address tn Iiu- tPilPliPl‘. Vuuudu Watts present- t-tl hcr with ii stt-ut-lllt-il silk in-arf Illlll u Im\' ui’ cltuculntcfl. ‘Flu-it i-vt-ry uiu- was treated to ici- I‘I‘4'iiIll iind t-iilte by the tt-nclit-r iind pupils. Each nf the itnpiis was iliilli [rt-tiled iu n bug uf candy. which was suitplii-tl by .\Ir. W. t‘. West. littt-rt-sliug rind complimentary upi-t-t-itt-s were uutda by .\ir. .\lilton Ven- tu-y. The i-xt-rt-iseii clinic-ti with the singing ut‘ ilii’ National Anthem. Thi- fuiitnvlng is the ntldrcss .\Ilttii Flt-twirl. llcnr 'l‘<-iicht-r.— It is with sincere ro-grt-t thitt wr- tiic pupils of York tu We use this adjective ad- vlsediy. Sufferers from Eyeatraln may have perfect vision and therefore de not suspect the presence of any eye defeat. The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. It is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strsln is present, a much Isrg er proportion ls required. Hence defective eyanihrougb their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body. and produce Iii health. nave vous eves EXAMINED i Ill > > V t ‘» a i=_. ilsichesoii Oltemetrist AAAQQAQAAA4Q a. DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT does not mean disease of tba eyes. Healthy eves often give trouble In reading or other uses. We are specialists in cor- recting defective sight with proper giaesaa. We are eqllll?‘ pad with the latest and most scientific Instruments used for eyesight testing. Long experience and a sounrbuaimea reputation ls your guarantee of good ser- vice. H. J. MABON OITOMITRIIT lteaitalllo. P. I. l. Offiee COMIC‘? Wish Drug ' u. tit-haul ltiivn learned that you are leav- ing our HPllIllil, In whit-h you have in- bnrcd the past three, years. Yuur wurk muons us has nnt been without tiifIicuiiir-s. but you have ni- ‘\\'il_\'>i lit-nu ubic tn meet them i" ii ikimi uud syiiipntitetlr way. r lit tho social life of our community‘ ilw-u have bet-u uun nf the foremost, ‘always iviiiiitg tn help uut in every \\‘.'I_\'. r i The pupils uf this‘ scituui wish yuin ‘nil sur-ri-ss lu your future wurlr. Wt- ask you tu uw-t-pt this gift not for its viiluv- hut its ii alight remembrance ul‘ vuur wurk ninuug iitl. Slant-d on ltt-lutlf uf yuiir pupils. PRIZE LIWI‘ Hrhnul Iu-nvlitg (Yt-rtificute Harold Yeast-y. Prizes fur Attendant-c. iiu- tt-tivlu-r. i. .\iurit-i iluri-r. L’. Aiethu .\iiicllonnlti.. Til" Mllttwllli? Ilrliicu \V|'l‘(' tloniiteti' l-r hr. J. t‘. Mnciittuitid for (Finns Ntuudlitg fur tlit. yum-i "Tull" X-~i. .\iiii'iun liiiciltinnlti, 2. -it-u hint-impair], riitlt- IX-J. lriin Vcusey. l; t VIII-—l.. lsmbel ‘Brown, 2. ilury Yeast-y. ' \»“'~""""'i l- ll"! Venue-y. 2. Louis i‘ V. d" VI (|t)---l.Al<-t \I'iiili- (‘ruciu-il. Grad»- \’I lb) .1, Vuundu \\'uiis. | (zrittit- v -i. ltnyinrtnti Vcssev. (lritdi- I\' i. llubcrtu liruwn: tirade ll--’l, §i|ll|Iit'_y.i‘i-“pk|tit_ (lrudc. I in) -i.Aili-;- Crockett. ’ill~"l~nit- ‘Iiuilann. Grade I tlii- itirvuiuutl Wattit, tirade "I ti") —l. Ruby Watts, awarded by u ha hint-Donald, .\lurlr-i Dover. 2. 2. Jitisnroivlv ut-iioot. Thc scml-nnullui irlslitown School was ti-rnnon of ‘Vetlnt-iitlny. lifltip The" "l" ll lllrlre iliiflttiiillfifl ni' patents and others interested. The pupils syn-a lhnruuirhiy examined ln the various sublet-ts bv their teacher, Miss Kath. crim- ilnclmnnym, Th". m.q"|iud‘ih,m_ selves admirably. reflecting great "-9.1. it upon their instructors during the hnst term. After the examination, Mr, Proutt noted as chairman. while n well rendered program was given _l-.v the scholars. and was much enjoy- ed by nil present An some" w" then rend by Kathleen Pretitt, while Hilda Campbell presented the teacher with a beautiful gift on behalf of all "l! Ililiilil. The teacher responded in a few suitable remarks thanking t-xnitiinntion of held on the tif- St-ssittn of the Academy uf tiuiuii Law nt The Ilnguc. which was fuuutleti with the stippurt uf the i‘itr- nt-izie l-Indonnnent fur international Pence. This information lins never iifliill transmitted to titiiwa in order that it may be available fur Canadians whu uri- interested in the Courses. ’i‘iirt-t~ shipments uf (‘uundlnn Store (‘attic arrived iu tlie Pulled Kingtiutu tlurip-r tht- past wet-k, 1202 iiiliilliilh being: intuit-d in good ‘condition. The lllgh Commissioner's Oflice cir- t-itlntetl tu the Press this week a Crin- fllliiill (itlit-inl Vining News Letter en- titled “iicccut Developments in the Maya Ilistrict, Yultan," prepard by .\ir. w. i1. (‘ueltfieltl of the Geo oslrrl Survey Branch of the Dominion De- partment of Mines. News items from the Natural Re- sources intelligence Branch News Latter were also seat out to the ail- dresscs on the Paper. Railway. Elect- rit-itl, (‘ht-mlcal and Textile Forestry. Grain, Fish and Clay Lists. The export of Canadian inst blocks‘ to England will receive nn impetus in the immediate future from the est- ablishment of warehouse, recondition- inir plant iind distribution service in the Midlands by a Canadian Company. i The Bristol Trade Commissioner who has been working on the above matter reports that English last manu- factures have promised their inquali- fled support provided supplies of a sttiisfsjtttry nirtiird ‘illifi competitive in price can he shipped from Canada. The High Commissioner's Otllce is informed by the Canadian Trade Com- tnlssltincrs in Great Britain that they httvc received the following enquiries fur Canadian goods during the past weeltz- l A London firm dealing in canned fish iniits tn be placed in communica- tlun with Canadian packers of Can- hi-ti lfiilchnrds, not already represent- t-d in tho United Kingdom. . A firm in Lisbon, Portugal, who are the exclusive agents of an im- pnrttint English House, asks to be placed in toveh with Canadian rnanu~ fiir-trers of Macaroni, Spaghetti, and othr-r Alimentary Pastas, from whom the firm invites samples and lowest quotations. A Manchester firm is interested in securing c. i. i‘. prices and descriptive literature from Canadian mantifactnr- or»: ui‘ henvy woollen Sweaters, sult- iibic fur winter spurts wear. (Further details 0f these can be ob- tained fruin the Commercial Intellig- ence Branch nf the Department of Trude niitl Commerce, or from the (‘nnadisn Trade Commissioner, The (Ynnntilnn Building, Trafalgar Square, London. S. W. I.) iiflillfl the best sr-hnlnrl. Aftcr the tlisiributlun nf candy, complimentary speeches were delivered by Hon. J. ll. Myers, Alexander Cousins. liiiclinrl lit-ad)’ rind others. The examination was brought to s close by singing The National Anthem. Miss Maclien. nun whu has been In charge of the school during the latter piirt of the term, followed out in an eihcient man- ner the good vmrk begun by Miss Paulie. who owing to ill-health had retired. Though being in the dis-. triet such It short time, she won the lore and esteem of iili, and much re. gret was expressed that owiinl toform. "P Plllllaemnnts she fuund it impossible tn return for another term. Follow- ing is the progriim:—- (‘lmrus island Hymn, The School, Iii-citation My l‘a By Alina Campbell. iluet Prisoner's song, by yum, Q0". sins and Kathleen Proiitt. Dril Seven Days of the Weak By sev. t-n little girls. there are still some people driving cars with last years numbers 0i‘ worse still without any numbers at nli. -—POL|CE COURT Eleven niitoists appeared before llis Honor yesterday morning charged‘ with uverspeetilng. Nine were eeich lined $10.00 or thirty days and the cases against two were adjourned. One nutoist refusing to stop when sig- nalled was fined $5.00 or twenty liflyfl- 011s drunk was lined $6.60 or thirty. days. The tlefeudant. luau assault case was lined $10.00 or thirty days and a iud charged with breaking and entering was rennand ed. PERSONALS ——Mlss Aleya Wedge was an in- ward passenger 0n Saturday ii-unp Boston on u. vacation-H. -—Mr. Alfred Chtorassy andiltlr. In I l‘. PROVINFE OF (IIIEBEI! liuy is growing thickly but is sitort. iii-ass itinitures are in grind t-ntiiiitiuu. lbw-cut ruins have been beneficial uud u-ilh \\’ili'iil4'i' weather average crups ttiity Ito expected. '~ PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO (‘nui weather lius prt-vuilcil (luring the past l\\'tl ireeks wltli sumo light frost» but itu tiuiuitgc is repurtcil. 30 iu-r can! uf fail whent ivuii winter kil- led but tiic buluut-n is hcuilliii: uni illlli prinuist-u i1 fair yield. Spring ilFllillN c ||u\\' growing rapidly iind niv- t- ' indit-ntiitti uf lacing nu uv- ilrttgt- i-rup. liiiy is t-‘huri iind will lit- Iu-luiv the average. Porn Is lllll'l(\\'ill“ii and u suiulIi-r tit-range was itlnntati un nr-i-ttntit uf fcnr uf thi- curn ittirt-r. liuul i-rnitu nri- showing lll)lt\'t‘~i!i‘(lliiili uuil luuk itrttitiisiuiz. Pastures I|i‘l' i-xi-ciir-ut. All t-rups tispct-lulLv cnru need wurint-r ivt-utiit-r. DIAIIITIME PICOVINPI-IH NEW liltI'NS\\’I(‘l(——ii‘rtistH have Iteen reported with lillflli‘ dniutigt- Warm dry weather is needful. Putn- J. MoNelil arrived from Brighton, Mass" on Saturday, the former will‘ spend his vacation at Waterford and the latter at West Devon.—~l-l. ———'Measrs. Alfred Foley, Augustus Abern and Claude O'Brien, Alber" ton. motored the trip to town on Saturday-H. -—Dr W. L. Holman, Professor of Toronto University, with Mrs Hol- man and son have arrived in Sum- merside anriare the guests 0i Mrs. R. T. Holman. —Mrs John B. McDonald and son Junior have arrived from Moncton 0n a visit to Mrs McDonald's nar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Callbacks Summerslde. -——Mlss Margaret Barnes, of Ros- lindale, Mass, who recently gradu- ated from Simmons College, Bos- ton, ts s guest o! Mr. and Mrs. A. Stirling McKay, Summerside. —lMiss Dora Simpson. of Caven- dish and Master Edgar Brown. Stanley Bridge, are week-end xuests or Mr. and Mrs. A Stirlin: McKay, Summerside, -—Miss Victoria Doyle. arrived from the States on Saturday even- ing to spend her holidays with heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert.‘ Doyle, Locke Roadi.—li. -—-Miss Margaret Griffin, is visit- ing trienda tin town after an ab- sence of two yearsiia the States. Miss Griffin will also spend a few weeks with heu- pai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griffin, ‘Doyle Road, Lot ‘L-di. ' ‘ to itliiuilng hits been Pfilllfliiliflll. Iiny and Puutnrutzi- are i-xvclli-tit. NOVA ilcotla-Ileceitt ueiitlicr (‘flllliiiitlllh n.1- fnvtariiitli- but \\‘iil'lIli‘f‘ wciithcr i» stiU net-tied. iiuy tiuil pusluritgt- urt- r-xtu-licut, Apple bluuiu tumslitiuns ui-i- fitvuurubla fur ii guru] Net. PRINCE ldlHVAIil) IRIAANIl-(‘rup t-nrtditlous nrt- gciitiriilly rlli’llill'illlii'. PROVINCE 0F BRITIIUI (‘OLUMHLA A gum] lill_\' erup is now bt-lni: i-ut. (Jilin! illlli other flt-ltl crops zirt- tin- lni: well. 'l‘iti- t-undltiuu uf fruitu i» i-utiiviiitcil liN fuliuws, iipplt-s 105 per r-t-ut, pours I00 percent, viit-rrii-s 80 pt-rct-||t,,pluu|es iind prunes llfl pt-r cent, strawberries, now nearly finish- ctl. 90 pt-r ecut, iind rusplti-rrieir, now being picked, 75 iti-reent. Iiups show very good itriuulse. Piisluruge is ilillllliillllt iind nlthituizii irrusuliuititt-ru are numerous tlnuiiigc cituiu-il by tlu-iu pa yet is small. —-dlessrs. Harold Howard, arriv- ed home on Saturday from the| rStates on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, Cape Wolfe-M. —-'Miss llermina Poiriar of the law office of Messrs. Mcquarrle and Arsenault, returned on Satur- day eveaing from Monctoa where she had hen visiting-ill. -—Mise Fanny tButler of Boston. Mean, and Miss Sylvia Gaudet. ar- rived by‘ the Car il-"erry on Satur- dly evening‘. the former will spend her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler, Glengarry and the latter with hen- parents, Mr. Recitation A Tom's Toilet, by Glennie Campbell. Chorus: Vacation E b ih. R h l. llllllvlile. Trials aim: t!‘ g c o0 and Mrs. Alphonse Gaudet, St. Nicholas-ill, I r by Hilda Campbell and Gladys Promt. Recitation My Ma 8hr Knows by Leigh Ptiyriter. Duet Lat Me (‘all You swee Marion and Lillian Ready. Recitation A Little Boy's Troubles by Johnnie fletned. Dialogue, Th» Im girls (in costume) "Rltlllflll. The (‘ut Down Trnuaarg a lflitafdclflptleil. urns o Bess the Prince of We h! m school. h theart by ith ll‘amlly. by six the children and lentils for their kindness during bei- aitty smart‘ than Prises were given by the-teacher go Leigh Payster and Gladys Protltt for ‘I Corns Drop Out In Hot Water It is very easy to take out a sore corn by the “Putnam” method. You take a special toot bath which is described in the directions that so with the paakale. Apply a few drove o: Putnam's Corn Extractor. and out comes the corn, roots and all. There is no pain, not van "(tuna-t or cheese cloth or sugar ‘bill. HD9011 in kerosene and dried In the ma. make good _dustars both for furiii and autonobilpsh tiff ‘to the guarantee ' i i '1': soreness; the thick tissue is oft- eneti. and healing "Putnam's" goes heart to the corn. iucees - d. an. stall ‘sealers. shovua from left to right: Rt. Hon. "d p; m", 3i,- Aingen Qmmi-m-laln, Secretary of Btlte for For- eign Atfllra In their scholastic g/tw "i- _ weeawejlceeaeeeeeee iCANADA s. s. muss LTD. s. s. “Ceuta” tutti s. s. “Hitiierwood” Leaves Montreal e. s. "HITHSRIMOOD" Juiy-istn July sotn B. B. "OEUTA" CARVELL 181208., LTIA)., Agents . i ‘a .QO'OQ-_OOOQQQQOO;‘O‘PO§OO§§OOO OOOQ-OOOQQ sun. Ii. H. i-x Set-y uf Stutt- iiubt. slug; lion Nit-bolus Lungirurlit; Hui‘- n mi i rs. eucc which iuult pint-c at Shanghai tlllli t-utiii uf (‘itiiui which tuttvt-iticiti lrr, Tliuiitp- tlt-ilirlilfiil liuuk in ubutttlziut. - Conferment of Honorary Degrees at Oxford ‘xllil picture, taken during the vqmity conferred a number of lsonfllry 666"" "P0" wllmlmlli m°"v v Putting of N. Y. City: lion. lhivis; Secy. Davis ui‘ Lnliur; lItiught-rty; Bishops lii-rry iiinti: (‘nuitnaitilt-i" Itlcliiiiitttti liliti l’. t'l‘lllil' Plucliut; Senators Sinuut iind .\ii-| iulcy: nud other unuics uutstniul- lug in ltetlcrutcut and lnlertintlititui The cnnfcri-ncn wdtilit-u to iiiu- it chime by t-uittritlling tlrugu. buth thuut» grnwn anti synthetic: a suri ut llisiirntniiient in limits. The Punter- (it-ucvti did nut meet America's t-.\'~ put-Intluits. lt iuiiy b:- |'tl('|'llil‘4i illlii ilr. 'i‘btiiiipsuni 0ilt'hi‘ti tbi- inst Uri. (‘union-nee itt (‘lurk i'liii‘tll‘flii_\' \\'ili('ll itiiltliulieii his iti|t'i'l‘ll in their "Juurunl 0i‘ liuce litivt-lupiiieiii". nttd It was to liiui tliiit Wuudruiv Wilson fruin licriuutln wrutc this iciter uf prunilut- iu lli-ctigiilze the new republic- suu was lcittilui: niriilnst niut-li fliliillili- tluu. When ain't-lining u vupy uf his “liurui Lift! In (‘nun- du" to llr. ‘Phuniivsttn, lit-v, lir. John liiuclltiugnli I). l). uf Titt- l‘rt-uit_vter~ iltll (‘hurch in Pauudit, called iiiiiii “friend of (‘hina and llilllliilli " Tiilti ubuut tit-scribes this American Nation- alist uiul (‘flflitiiiiliitiliillirit ui‘ when tlii- Iluuiuit "(VIIILZIT-Klllitllllliini" l-llill 22, 19M) wrntc: ‘Liirciiily Stuart ’i‘itunip- sun's life has Iu-i-n unt- uf lurch use- ncsu fur civilization, far irurt-l iind i'.\i'iiL'Ill(‘IIi." ::Miller’s Worm lloivtlers will clear the stomach and bowels of worms. so that the child will an more he troubled by their ravag- es. The powders are sweet. to the taste’ and no child will object to taking them. They are non-injur- ious in their composition, and while in some cases they may cause vomiting, that must not be taken us a sign tliiit they are nnu- seating, biit as an indication of the effective work. Canagfait aci 7-14-21-28-31. I/ x I _ m/ ASKA. This summer, take advantage oi’ tht tourist farce to the Canadian Weill’ ' . world's greatest ‘scenic wonderland- 80a JASPER NATIONAL max. liotlti H sniper’ hotel service, ignfiisndid golf, hilt-lns- due. Boston following till. z P. M., rlastern Standard Time. Connections at lesion sill direct steamer l0 NEW Yo" Reduced rates for automobils nus-f: sraaivis HIP LINES. Let it be a without regrets this summer-at Lake Louise, Banii‘, or any of the nine bunga- low camps in the CaniidlanPncificRock- ies. What a tonic for tired brains and frayed nerves! A petite rc- geinedan sleep-sure nights léfllt and S om? An thin cu lite. Goltlymotogrlvng, dancing, fishing, climbing, swimming, rldingiin the sweetest, gurest air on earth. wlssguidesforAlpine climbing, courteous attendants, and hotel service that makes Canadian Pacific fa- mous the worid over. For rates, descriptive literature, etc" apply l0 FROM MONTREAL ‘ . T0 LIVEBPOOI: July 21!. Aug. 20 July .0. Aug. 27 Sit i\ug.ti .I TO IlELFABT-GLABGQI Jilly iii. Ants. l2 . lit T0 CIIEIIBOUIIG-BOUTIII l ANTYVEBP July ll. Aug. I1 Jilly 2ii, Aug. 25. ..,. FROM QUEBEC 10 L“! July l0 . . . . . . . . .. Ii T0 IIIQLFABT—OLASGOI July 2D. Aug. 26 T0 CIIEIIBOUROQSOUT - HAMBURG ' July 2i. Aug. l8 Empress of Aug. I . .... Empress ot G. ‘BRUCE BURPEE D. P. A., C. 1P. Ry. Saint John, N. B. Zphly Local Agents G. gl-IUCE BUBPEE d0 King Street Saint John. N.B- P d» V‘)! . \ .<lt\ » “on , s Ad. JASPE§ NATIO “ r P G-LE TO " NOE RUFF“ V GOUVE .AL’ l. lug week in June when pxford Unl- Lord l-iewart. Load Chief Justice, . > a ALA shah‘ a ‘AL v vvvvvvv vvvvwv VIIieeaVer-Vletorla War tax additional Io lit _ . and water IP01"- y in the magnificent scenery of the TRIANGLE mi; Silesia"? rigging surfing!!!‘ I'D“ I I ICC NCOUV R — tit: towel-lag moetlatalnstt-lll ur- is aimi the rearing gorges of the “ , and Filler Rvsrs. i»! Ola r .'}i§§i'y"uii=i'i"o All“ 'l‘h 0 “ k i Port via NOl?tllO::l“NIl‘lli '.'..§.‘."t%-.'."1'.':.?.‘..'1‘.'.i3. It!" - trip for those inn of water travel- ' i I Ail _ _ Ad: any ngaautldigp “ma! Rsiivzanylmw Fare From Charlottetown And llaturn Ullflle-Pulllnnd Ill’! Jasper 'v T It Talia . . Puiflattlonal llama above se Return hr s d until Oflciserilvlzt. Stop-avers allowed Arrives Charlottetown and leaves for Niid. July mu August 8rd C. Tmru- Cunt R ‘The We vdli Ian your etttirp trip - mnlrtm vstloas 5nd- p yelp thamhl every an“: surpassed. "i! swarms ssrioitai. rxrnsss m Ieney one». rmun ¢ Ales fer your nan ehlpmees. I nun T10 Largetl listing) in .4 MR. 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