‘y i» ________________.._._-_-- MAN OR WOMAN T0 DIS- - .. v '1 _ ._ . .-' JUNE 26, 1926 > Brighton Home it For Sale l modern convenience; < fill-no. Inn - 01hr»- A o "l" lortnble clue. Good 0 Lot. 0 nu leaving Province. 0 I ‘m’ y on. J. A. ALLEN o, l: Ambrose Street 1t ‘ '04 "Y-Jlfiirfifislaua Makes Suggestions lvlr. J. W. Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell and son. ‘Leslie 6i‘ Chicago arrived h, m, city this week to spend the Bummer. pn their farm at New Do- minion. The party motored. all the way from Chicago and found the roadglin splendid shape until, they reached ‘Sackville. Owing riucipal- ' ly to'a heavy rain of the night be- fore the lpadsboth from Sackville m lormantiile and from Borden to Charlottetown were not in good shape. Mr. Mitchelb-ln an interview with The Guardian strongly recom- mends the gravelling of the road from Borden to the City. in the meantime he insists that the holes ill evidence in many places should, ii ADVERTISEMENTS ‘ CLASSIFIED Ono Insertion ..... I." Insertion: ........-.... light lnaortlill ................:......... ‘Io per llnl of 0 words > be immediately filled and ‘dell > Mr. Mitchell had interviewed many _ peoplg l“ Chicago whom he penuJPauls Annual Sale and Tee. 194 RESERVE NIDNDAY June I 28th. [em-s that. l; immediate amps are for the festival in Arthur Rliiégrfi Trnad his future efforts on behalf '1 smoothing as is necessary.» done at once. 0n behalf of the Prince Edward Island Tourist Association Central Guardian W’ RESERVE NOV. llded to visit Prince Edward Island during the present summer. He not taken to improve this piece of 5°!“ "an Ea" 3111111117‘ of the Prince Edward Island Tour- OLYDE m “we Wm be a ‘uuura Mn Mat, June 27th the services in the -Pres-» ch81,’ [mm ms unmfleme along byterinn Church at Clyde River In ma“ roads suggests that mndors connection with the Presbyterian 18TH for St. RIVERA-On Sunday, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, PECIALS 1P. E. I. Potatoes Get Big Boost lVIr. William Phillips. Manager of the - industrial Department oi‘ the Canndiuil National Railways. who addressed the Chafloflglqwn iiollrd 0f Trade in April lust, reach- "ll the ciiy Thursday night and 11.00 A. MF-Ssrmon: 5t 3mm: Drzsbptgrriun liburrb REV. w. B. MUIR, mmsrna MR. F. T. WATKIS, ORGANIST AND GHOIRMASTEB PINEAPPLES -. . . o, 880mm should kee a s“ b, Church in Canada will be 3 p. m.‘ of aster ou iland for 1111; DGIIGIIDLDOI s“nd_“y scum“ at 2 p" m‘ A c°'d1.J purchasers of gasoline as‘ In many inflation 1" an‘ cases it is found necessary to put ill a fresh supply of water en route. He observes that at “very Ellsoler-e station along the roads in the Uliit- FAIRVIEW, North River and. Long Creek. _~Preacbillg services also a suitable appliance for put; 7_30_ Everybod ting It into the radiator. \Vafcr is ~ cheap but is often very valuable to elcome. greatly appreciated. yiMr. Mitchell's suggestions are "Christian Union", share of It If these necessary rllat- tricts are cordially Invited. ters are attended to. » vine Service ..-...... 10c par lino o! 0 worth ' k W u“ “f I "Nd. at Winsloe North evening at 8 p. m. (iPlltrInt please copy) Agents Want“! Wanted ' Charlottetown PORTRAIT Adam's - WRITE (pl- catalogue. United Art Ltd.. 1 Brunswick, Toronto. A» W» MAN on woman ‘r0 TRAVEL and appoint slants. Yearly 811111"- untee ‘$1092. (being $21 weekly average) and uz,6ll"5- 11111181‘- ience unnecessary. For 911111‘ culsrs write Winston 00.. Tor- onto, A. W. W. 8e S. s40 A WEEK TAKING oaosns for B 8r. ‘E Silk Hosiery. $1111 Underwear and Porch Dresses. Your cash daily. No collcctlnk or delivering. Write B 8e E Mfg. 00.. Dept. 22. London. 011l- A.W. Jllrle5-12-19-26 AGENT8—GET IN A PROFIT- abie all-year commission business of your own. Every properly owner is a customer or prospect. Nine hundred varieties of hardy ‘Rad Tag Nursery products. Cash every week. 001111111816 00111111118111 and instructions free. Write- Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. A.W. 90 To Let T“°'“L'E'.r __'1.ENEMENT HOUSE WANTED—MAN "r0 WORK ON A i 71. Upper Queen St. pp’ ti-ll-rf T0 LET — NICE FURNISHED House. Apply 813 Euston Street. 162~6-25-3i TO LET—PASTURE ON GERALD and Blrchwood Street. A1101)’ lo Palmer and Palmer. 6-24-1w Miscellaneous , mo. A. MCDONALD, LAND sua- WANTED __ 5o EXPEFUENQED 1° make l" the “Mlcilrllgfdgrfftglglliiéi h for potato ware- _ ouses, sldings, etc, to take care of éggéfiaat gginpglgnyngggrgsjrgigaeif this particular traffic and this wus ' 1516454“ one oi’ tile important matters und- Mr. Alppleion REPRESENTATNE WANTED ___and some members o! the pllrty veyo r, Hermanvllle. 9619-0-4-1nlo MATRICULATION EXAMINA- tions to Prince of Wales Colloid will be held at the. different centres beginning, July 6th at 8 next two months small central. modern conveniences. San Francisco the Write K. care of Guardian. 111011111- and letters with postage stamps part of California for some time. on that were in use from 1841 to 1870. All are worth money. some filled hooks. printed in Canada-or U.S. before e11- pay you u fair price. Murdoch J. u H- Marke‘ 11"” MncKenzle, c. o. requires active in 1‘. EJfslnnd. lids a larsfl before ber Write “A.B." Guardian." Male Ilell) “hinted Box 116. care, Q! Oakland Mllple Leaf. 9900-6-18-71 ‘furllL-Jtlllos llorld, Milton. 180-li-26-{li painter. Abllly to Frank Murphy, Klllkora Church. . 1134i _ land. The am EARNWGS’ QTEADY EM 'l‘ilurllduy' morning ployment for Barbers. Barbe‘, Cone“ [xmanmem "I... various parties ill regurll l-lallfai. There has been pulpwood cutters, $3.50 per cord, mam for “has board seventy-five cents per day. ‘Monomn’ cr consideration a. nl. 175 FARMERS INCREASE YOUR profits. Send us your wool to be carded and spun into yarn. Single, 25c. double and twisted. -28c.-F. H. Copp Woollen M1118. Per; Elgin. N. p. 125-0-24-31 School District C ti Svéfegfonthgflnplzisant congenial Ilitios have been asked for and at I _ A; 1 d d 1 _ looking over the line In connection S",',‘§Z,,‘f,f,°,f§§,,,,,,,id_°',l,fpl§“c,,,,'l, with the work of standardization Damn Director’ Room 2.1. Queen new being carried on. GRADE AYRSHIRIEB’ -h vodua Hotel. City. 165-25 21 ____,,,_______ a l I , one .—_ —* SIPOGIOSIIQZIS‘, m DISTRICT MANAGERS AND "ERWNALQ 132-6-24-31 Snlesnloll: Specialty salesmen 'I‘ellcllel's \Viulfctl wllpfirgp _. AN EXPERIENCE-D lfirst class teacher for North ile- (Ioqllg sghna], ‘Sup. $150. J. A. Wright, Secretary, l76-6-26-stt TEACHER WANTED FOR CHE?- lltowyschnol, N0. 39 (Chcfistolv 1 l-z miles from Sollris) good supplement voted._ Malo teach- er prefsrroli-Heotor ~ MoPboo. Sedy. Cbopstow, Souris. I ' 133-6-24-9! w A n 1' a p- FOR HAMPTON School an experienced first or should investigate this offer ui. once. We still have some terri- tory open. You can now cover territory with your car. calling on large consumers. Our high profit roof costing enables our men to enjoy a large income. lCoutllig Is nlanufactured in Cau- ada. THE AIMERICAN Oil. AND M st‘ leave this morning tn visit thei son, Vernon at Relldins. Muss. returned from attending tile Rotary Collvonlilln ill Denver. DllllfllfllfS S. A. 3 Moncton. Lost Dr. MscGuignll returned inst evening alter an Bridge and Clyde River road, a Fgcfizrg", “m1 set of hamos. Finder please ° 1’ as‘ leave at C. R. Post office. xgzildjlgfits?) _ 12341-24131 is visiting in the clly. the guest of ‘Sudan... ' I ' 12741-2441 L08T— SMALL BLACK SUIT- ‘Mr- “"1 M"- ‘m-I- ‘Cmwr 242 PM" Ex case marked M. M. E. »Last "a1 S1" __ , “.¢.".::s.r::.::l:l" 3:*:.“......' .232‘; .0; “lbili. 22:: Me nchnol, "Pmtestllnt preferred." Supplement $100, James A. Hous- ton, Sody. IEZ-li-ZB-fii '~ TSQIefiunon Wanted olermcr, MANAGERS AND Silasmeuf, Specially sllieslnon should ifiiibstlgate this offer 11f 01106. toryfopsd} you cah now cover territory with‘ your car. rlllllfll on large. consumers. Our blah profit roof coatins; enables our men to enjoy a large income- ‘Coalins ls munllflcwwd l" 0°“ BUILDING tors FOR sAl-E-iusuglliur or Judge and Mrs. war-l ada. THE AMERICAN Oil. AN-D ‘PAIINT 00-. Cleveland. Ohio, U. s, A,‘ 173 cl.___.. Situations Vacant tribute well known llnejlollseilold Female Help Wanted WANTBD-Housixiipsn Onlillklill about n month ago wholl tho “h gtlll have some torri- WANTED -—- AN EXPERIENCED son SALE-OH evnotzr 40-0. m ' amen)", 297 “n,” 5L nan, leaves this morning fol- Otis- QLSPHSMQOWIL 6261,21 wa to tuko a position under the, ' llilvll Service In Ibo (Jeni-lull IIIIITIII-ll.‘ Miss lMauDonaid secured this posi- iioll on account of the high nltlrks lshe obtained In lilo 0Xl1lllIIIllI1OIlfl1 maid, Apply M. MCIARII, Wiltj l t a b I V, Bhlro‘ I! 1,1011"! 8 VEJI i)" OTUI- QVPI‘ I! llill Judge A. B. Warbllrton and Mrs.‘ ‘Warburlon bud their M000 Mm! lllegorwood leave this mornflllz for Victoria B. (1.. the latter returlliniz lllulilg Room lllrl Apply Davis" dfotol. 137' " For Bale several very desirable lots fnrmm-u,“ WM l; l-elul-nln; l0 hp]- 111118 1111 "BY PAYIIIBM" ‘"1 (mrThome in (PiiIChGf Creek, Alberta. all; and gircnwnod street. Ap-l;_._.__._...._..__. ply to Palmer Q Pal-moi‘- 178-6-26-14! “sell parts. rear snll gears. K611" necessities; tremendous demand: territory arranged; work pleas- nnt: pay libel-Al even for J95" ‘time: slperlence or cnllihll 1111 necessary. Ilrililiforn. Ontadlb. . , S. V. tinol. upnii -. ~ lnlqUlvy - ..-.l Bradley Company cmNcmLLA , I i) I . $1.00 ' §.'.:i‘f'...'.'.’.'. “ans? Charlottetown Guardian Office. mm“__1'7_'l' Hot€l Co.’ _A* "Aggy" p93 . Proprietors sllle from reaisierll Digs? MISS L. MOQUAIU. MIMI"- nlill ""11- Aovr Z- *- l == » - ‘ ~ ~ ~ » Guardian office. 1774-3111 51m" $0M‘ 3-1 Hompm-mlr GOOD SIZE , GRAPE FRUIT . . . . . GOOD 812E SEEDLESS .....2for25c A 3If0r 25c lllillly With Mr. P. W. (Ylurklll. Carolina, tu meeting of‘ attend the _spcnt the day ill llulklllg culls upon 11 llfllllhcr 0f business nlen in com- Mr. Phillips stated after leaving (‘Jlarlottetowrl ml his last visit, be went direct ‘t0 (Zilaricston, South lmuual " the National Trade 7.00 P. M.--$ermon. PAGE THEE] v vvv vvvvv v Sunday School closed for the summer sealon. on Lord's day‘ 27th. as follows; F111 . . ' ed States water was avtllnble and Riv: a; lggéffluzt $1,821‘??? y‘ ' z- LONG CREEKP-aEvallgellet J. W. the motorist and the little collvell- “gym,- will preach (Dy) ‘Ii-the ieflce of supplylus it 1s always Long lCl-eek Baptist church Sun- day night 27th., on the subject of As Union is well worth making a note of. alive topic and of interest to all iPrince Edward Island wants the Christian people, the people of tourist trade and will get its full Long Creek and surrounding dis- wlNsLoz UNITED CHURCH.- ‘Rev. W. H. Palmer. Minister, serv- ice Sunday. June 80th, Highfield at 11 a. m. Princstown Road at 3 p. m. Wlrlsloe South 7.30 p. lil, Di- wiil ‘be conducted Wlnsloe North at 11 a. m. by Mr. Jas. Mahthew. Preaching service on Wednesday CHANGE 0F RESIDENCE-Mr. Patrick J. McCloskey. a former boy whose home WANTED ‘r0 RENT W|TH|N has been irl Scuttle for the past house several years, visited Oakland and first of this He had the pleasure of 9994-6-22-54 meeting m-any former Jelanders, .__..._._~.__..__..__. and if business conditions are favor- WANTED. -- OLD ENVELOPES able may decide to remain In this HA8 RELATIVES HERE--Gussle 1 will pay hundreds of dollars for. Campbell, son of Augustine Camp- Also stamp collections or partly bell of Eureka, Calif. is at the Old colored prints, Iljnivelnsity Hospital In San Fran. h; "m; were c sco av log ills lnlurerl a-l-nl treat- books and Damp B“ lHe hurt his arm ill school 1800. Will be in town from July 1mm“ “mm” at"?- hfld 11" "P81011011 6th to 16th write and w“ me performed on it lust February, and what you have and l Wm Canand injured‘ it again lost nlolltil. Dr. ‘ charge of his Charlottetown case in thc San Francisco hospital. . _ 7_ _2 _7l “GussIe" Is 18 years of’ age. Last ‘mardmn 999 6 3 year he was the popular yell load- - er of the Eureka High School, is Situwtlon Vacant a mend,” m, we Ymmg Me“ m ‘LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY young mun. His pn-renig are “a. representatives tives of 1'. n. llslund. his motile!‘ marriage being Miss number oi‘ island Policy-holders. Belle Campbell of Poplar Point.- IMPROVING FACILITIES. _Mr Rand’ _Recmr of W. U. Appleton, (ienerlll Manager Canadian National Railways; Ml‘ R. W. Simpson. Assistant General fiillllllgor; Mr. A. F. Stewart, Chief Engineer; Mr. Wnl. Phillips, Man- ager industrial Dcprlrtmeuty Mr. '1' l3. Grully. Superintendent; Mr. l’. WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED w_ Clurkm’ u F‘ & P. A" reached the city Thursday evening on ll special trip to Prince Edward 1s- pllrty left Tignisil llnd made u Recon“ special stop at a llllmbcl‘ of’ points expert m 8 week‘, write Mo)" for the purpose oi‘ conferring with 1° 1m‘ lying on a shelf in 844M"! proved and additional fHCII1i18S,when the Oppom, rdizllrlllu of‘ Si. PUIPFN Miss Iletme manchwm’ organist inlpresslvo scrlnoll to Ii lztrgo Cathedral, is gm11a1mn' . ,. lPAl-NT CO» Cleveland. Q1110. 1'~ spending u well earned vacation llt "11111935 “°.”1’”1‘Q "I m" "mm" "‘ 511F111!‘ “"11 King's Collogo upon the III‘ this us well as Ill lilo llcigllbollr- hum... lug provinces fllifl urged the roll-l, extended 15111711111011 1" 111V? 1111'" 1101i! llllihMrs. W, M. illoorc lellvc this nlorn- ' Post Graduate Course In t-lle Royal 11511151111117" 11> 11"‘- Al1l1"111 311110 11C"ilu; on their return to their homo in l-osT-BETWEEN CLYDE RIVER hummw“ General lllltg made on behalf of ilmi. llnlvv-r-i 9 Y occasion were sung. ‘Mrs. J_ R gel-mud‘ of Tlgnlahl Hllslam presiding llt llu- organ. w‘ RHUBARB (STRAWBERRY) EXTRA GOOD SIZE MILTON-<M'nrlling scrvlcc at ll u. m. prclzullcd by Sunday School vice at 7.30 preceded by Sunday School at 6.30. The Rector will preach at both services. FAiFlViEW.—The service ill El stilllte, and, nn all-round popular liott I-lall on ‘Sunday June 27th In connection with tho PTBSDYIBPIZIII Church ill Canada will be llt 5 p. m. Sunday School at -i p. lll. A hearty invitation to all. BURDEN-The Ilev. Crupaud nu next Sulllluy at 8 o'clock. All up (iurlllllily invited to zlilollll. A MEAN THEFT-One ' 0i‘ [l1 Goff Bros, and extracted $22.00 The afternoon oi‘ rho robbery 1i customer was being served in tile ‘The purse was lrenr of the store. BROOK FIELD-The services In the Brookfleld congregation on rSun day June 27th will be as follows: lrlarisviile ll a. m. Sunday School 0 a. m. Brookiield 7.30 p. m. Sun- ‘Sunday day School 10.110 n. ill. h (l . A, . - School at Hunter River 10.30 zl. m1 WATER - - egg}; iris: :..:.&>,.:.:::.'.; .':':..;"s.'::.“.; 1 n . . . “for mg: next Branch, where some additional fuc- RECTOR INDUCTED. — Oil and profitable work. No exper- 111° 8111118 1111111 I01‘ 1119 P11191199 °r Tuesday afternoon i111‘ 22ml inst, a nlost impressive and interesting service was held at Springfield ill St. Elizabeth's Anglican Church. Church. Ills (lrovll .-'\l‘l'IlI)lil|lO]i Worrell oi‘ Nova Sl-oilil oomllll-toll the service zlsslstml lly the Vener- Mh and Mm‘ Davm Schummll ltblc Afldilflllflflflll \V|lIlI‘. of Sum- nloraitlc llllfl illl- lll-vurollll i-I. M (‘lulled this Hl‘i'VII‘*‘ CIIIIVIOIICIOVVII. Al lmluvioll llrclur nl‘ lly ills IHTIW‘ ' preached all clollllclli and Illfli-‘i ln the course of Ilifil (Jllurl-h Appropriate Irvmns for tho Slncs lakifll! 1"" "'1' Metal We ha" IP11" m." thousands o4 dollar! 1" "ml" lnd improvements. it Is now tbs finest Hotel of I" slang In the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to the" who w.“ q comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service It I ""14"" ate price. Rate; from $3.00 to "-09 per day. l CUCUIVIBERS . . . . . . .3. . .._j. . 21g... 25¢. GOLDEN WAX BEANS. .‘30c per lb!" NEW manners . . . . . 20¢‘ pergbunch LEAF LETTUCE . . . . 10c per bunch WHITE ONIONS j. . . .... 15c per lb. . . 4 lbs. for 25c ..-.~.... ORANGES .. . . . . . . . 39c and. 60c doz. . . . 25c per doz. zcl-llnso ......... .. 20¢ i0 coLo on P. c. .. 70¢ 4 cuzsr IVORY All for $1.49 at i0 o'clock. RusiicoAdfivenlllg sol-- SPECIAL REQUEST Convention of the United States. lie was able to get into touch with ' parties interested In the import- ation of seed potatoes from Cull- adu and lla was glad to learn from ' 111cm that the seed potatoes ship-' pod from Prince Edward island. were considered to be the hest,_ seed stock imported. ' Mr. Phillips took the opportunity of pointing out to the Interested , parties he met in Charleston that ':- what Prince Edward island and the other Maritime Provinces de- sired was some reasonable assur- Central Christian Churn Sunday Evening, June 27th at 1 O'clock- Rev. Neil Herman Will ‘Preach on ‘the Subject: Edgar McCarron Was Killed, Why Is No Action Taken ? STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. allce that the efforts now ‘being mlalie to supply the needs of sollle ‘of the Southern States with a higllnrade seed potato, would not receive n sudden check owing t0 possible action on the part of the United States Government in ill- crellsing the duty or taking other uctlou that plight tend to restrict 1V llirinitp lidnitzb ilburcb MINISTEIE-Rav. W. M. Ryan, B. A. ORGANIST AND GHOIRMASTER:—W. E. Fletcher, A. R. C. M., A. T. C. L. the trade, particularly after tile farmers of Prince Edward Island and tile other Provinces bad made acareful study of their require- ments and illld produced the seed stock desired. Mr. Phillips furth- er stated he thought it would be well to bear this Inlportnnt point ill nlind and that the iarlllers would be serving their ‘best ililltl‘ ests by continuing along the line vrvrwv Anthem :-"God So Loved SERVICES FOR TOMORROW PREACHER-REV. E. H. RAMSAY, D. D. 9.15 .A. Mt-Prayer Meeting In Heart: Hill. 10.00 A. M.—5abbath School and Bible Clallcs. 11.00 A. M.—COmi'flLifl'10n Addres. the World" . . . . . . . . Stalrler Sacrament of The Lord's Supper, After Morning Service. 7.00 P. M.—Eveninp Sermon. (l; mixed rfmmlng rather man d8, SoIoh-“Thc Voice a! the Father" . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. Ccwsn pend mainly upon the potato crop. P M“ w- 5' mach" , Mr. Phillips had a conference ' , yesterday Mm ms ‘vorsmp m‘ Antherm-“Savlaur, Thy Children Keen" Sullivan Mayor also with Hon. J. H. Myers, Minister of Agriculture, Mr. W. M. Rowe, ‘President of the Charlotte- "‘*"*°‘ I ‘:4 A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. town Board of Trade, Mr. N. Rat. d tellbury. Mr. Tidmarsil, and o. nllln- I Elmer ‘Gigi; e 1 btr 0f other palties. 2) Richard Rogerson 3. Ivan Harper 4. liilly Crockett Mien Duchclllins Dept.- AT THE RAILWAY WHARF.—- Tho Iinilwlly Wlrzll-f presents a busy nppcllrzlllcu those (lays, Piles ‘ ‘dc 1 urn being driven; divers zire at , U“ work along the sides; cars laden l‘ Ru“ Dungirlldp 2 . . ‘with _‘IllIiCIlIil(‘l‘y, etc, side tracked n a convenient position and work- _, , 2. Jean Aizlcifiachern flli“,,f’,j‘,.k“ljfj' nsid?nrilsfiifisted“if (i. Vivian imriridlre A I. CHEM‘ m, the C‘ N R l5 l“ MISS Mathesons Dope- l, Phyiis Foster ‘C1135 C. Springfield, will conduct the serv- ice llllli preach, ill llordcn Hall. boldest robberies reported for solun time occurred" recently wile“ some one opened ll purse the property of Miss lZVIcAuluy, salclllluly with 11.1 _liliilflll Silver Foxes. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster bavo (“"10" o‘ “mm "1311111101111111 111111 the Parish Julie 24. rllndolpll, of filled $1,200 by Magistrate McKay for being illegally In possession of two dozen beaver fine was paid. law to kill beavers in Norlthclttis. Customers who wish “Bone- less Rolled" Roasts for Satur- day delivery would confer us a favor by placing their order Thursday or Friday. d l) e The usual week end “spcclaW price list. i. M. Roop 8t Co PHONE 421 . CHERRY VALLEY.- Cllurch, Cllerry Valley, June 27lh matills 11 aulrevcnlllg songs 7 p. m. A, Ia‘. Grant Crofton. SHUT llvater lronl parties ill arrears. GOING TO WiNNiPEG.—-Dr. J. who has been patholo- lglst in charge of the Fox Experi- in Charlottetown lfnr the past eight years, (ImVlllR established thc Station here) hurl resigned his position. and is leav- ing the first of A1181!!! 101‘ W1111l1~ ‘lpeg, where be jlas peel-l appointed Pathologist for the All Star Can- This is an lucrative position, lillll the fill-l. that it was offered lo “"1" lilo Dorinr [Ublliiibfl i0 1118 CXI-‘Cll- station -of "mflvvillch he has Ililil charge in (‘bar- closed down this as fllr as known, will A. Allen. [mental Station i l Ninlml ability. The lnttetown was not bc reopened. A PLEASANT VlSlT.—-M1'. and Amherst, N. S. lifter ll thoroughly to the City. 111“ M""1“ll.\ir, llloore is President of the Am- llert Brunch of the G. W.'V. A. and wits much pleased to mcet with tho officers and several comrades of HG ftirln hull lilo pleasure of renewing oc- qllallltance with all overseas and Ilflrililllll comrade, Mr. Ferguson Ro- lberlsort of Cllnrlottoinwn ilnyalty. :Ml~. Moore in especially illtorostcd ‘in tho coming merger of tllc var- orgllnizutions into Service Imp- iluIl, (ll.l~).S.<'I..). which is to bc c011‘ enjoyed week’ visit the brmlch in tilIs city'- ious ox-sl-rvicil ilm Ilrilisb Empire sllnlnlulul pll .lllly 2. Tile first. pro- vinchll conference of the 8108.1... is to no IIPIII in Amherst on Alig- llst 28th lllld for which great pre- illlirillifills nru being made. (funeral [Sir Arthur Currie is lo be a fluent fol Honor and it ls expected that practically nil the fix-service men in the Marilimes will be present. Mr, and Mrs, Moore were loud In their‘ praise 0f the bounty of the Garden of tile (lull, a considerable portion of which they drove through llurinfi their Week's visit and theyhope lo revisit It in the near future. -> ANNAPOLIS ROYAL. N. 9.. ...\'estorday Harry Fitz- IAIWFNICBIOWII. was skins. The It is against the Christ OFF. —Nlell fronl the Water Department were 1engaged yesterday ill silutting off‘ ing when all excellent prcgranl was (lPlil/Ornd before u lnrge llllrllcuco spec-tor J1. W. Shaw- who each all» dressed the pupils in brief tcrllls. complimenting them on the excell- ent showing _they had made and congratulating lilo certificate will nors 0n their achievements. mg the emnlloni ware and training ‘\\“Il1(i11 i. the from lilo Principal, Miss llarrlnglon and hfjnslaff. Wales (Jolie-go very capably occu pioli lbc chair. GBOIYII Dept. 8. Chonls—Candrlinn Boat Song. 11111 R989"- Miss Dllchemims Dept. 8. Presentation o: Diplomas. ~ now ill illllill is the driving or about 200 seventy foot which IITC "lieu" to U10 wharf wilb l 1-4 int-h rods, lUU feet long. These Of the wharf from eulli to west, The TIMI! wrc run from pile lo pile on Miller sldc and this SOTVBS l0 strengthen or relllfflrce the wllurr which is faced with concrete. The outfit cilnsists of about ten curs fitted up for blacksmith shop, llv. lug and sleeping quarters, etc. .\ir. 9'9"!" OEI-‘Ilbies five cars for his 411/1111; outfit, sleeping quarters, office, etc. The pile driver and steam boiler with machinery are placed on two flat cars which are easily moved along the wharf. A rlerrlck scow is also employed for hoisting piles étc. Possibly the lllost Interesting part of the work, “Dcclnlly to tile slyectators, is tile Operations of the diver, who is be- low the sulface drilling holes In the piles and concrete for the re-ill- lorclllg rods, The drill used is op- crated by compressed nir, which s plbed from the 3C. ‘N. R. shops. Western Guardian —-PRINCETOWN U N IT E D OHURCi-L-Serviccs for Sunday, June 27ill at ll u. m. and 7.30 p. m. The Sacrament of Baptism will be observed at the morning service and In the evening the lilasonlc 0r- llpr will hold their annual pnrnde llnd service. All are welcomed, -—-———<-0¢———— —--Prof. II. A. Trillion and his More. Mil-ls Ethel Tiilll0fl and Mr. Phillips of (‘Ilnrloltctowll have been spending a few days In Summer- side, Annual Closing 0f Model Schoo‘ The Annual Closing of the Model School took place yesterday morn- wllich Included ills Worship Mayor Miller. lion. J. ll, Myers and Ill- Encll number of the progrllnl was oxcellenily "rendered, show- bulllls have dsrlvl-li ‘ PmfITTj n. Steele m Prince of ITDG-RIAM 1. Chorus-O Canada. 2. Welcoriloq-Fralllcia White. 4. Solo~Sara Shams. 5 DIBIOKIIB-fipllpii! of Miss Math- 7, Dandelion DPIII—~.P‘IIDIIB of i). Addresses- His Worship Mayor lMiller lfongJ. ll, ‘Myers inspector 1.. W. Show 0. (‘horns-Song of Canada. creosotell piles rials- reucll llcrrlss lilo whole width crl with abeautlful and leaning their illa opening lcfltlfln bestowed by fvflse Iicllsti-l charge of the work Mr Cerelti Grade 3 ~ ' ' 1. Fulton Pound it may be mentioned served six years with the Italian navy, six ‘Ifgggnaxcggnl years with the British navy and be- " Grade 4 glue“cnifégnllegclscggicer of 1.5118 C. L Robert Steel ‘ ." y m‘ we“ 2. Esther nlacLcan years with tile l(,. I’. R. The work q Lulu G038 Miss HWITIIHZIOIPS Dcpl.— Grade 4 1. Reggie Ferguson 2. Ellwurll Miller Grllrie 5 1. Ivan Vougimn 2. Jolln ltiichacl (i. Qiiu Partridge - ' Grade 8 1. Jack MacLeun 2. Jean ilunroo (I. Leslie Peppin The Kindergarten friends of the little pupils. Col. F. S. Zlfooic. cupied seats arranged semi circle. Heustis was thoughtfully present- (IHTIIZILIQIIS, by one or the pupils, Tile children entered as ‘Miss. llellslis rendered u pretty march. inking their seats closing their eyes <Icep. Then when the strains 0i‘ chorus was player] llcy llwokc llllll sang tllll good nlorlling song. The different nunlbcrs on lilo fled out. showing the ("are Illlll at- llld her assisinlli, LVIIss iiclen M Milllln. Many of the children, allllrlllllll .'ory young possess sweet and pleasing voices null In years to 501111.‘ will no doubt be a valuable ldjullcl to the city's musical circle. The choruses, drills, etc. were all ulost enjoyable and each number received liberal applause, . Following is the pm/nrztnlmc: Good Morning Song. l‘rzlycr—~ln unison by pupils. lIymn-—In uni-son by pupils. L . . 1i. I)ll(‘.i'~<\Iil(‘1( llllrl lIlI1-\IflDQ‘i. “HUIAIFPII lliltl Iillridy Mcllischern. i. (‘bo-rus-A. II, (J. Song. 5. Ilocitallon—-'l‘hc IIIIIICFIIIUS“ Plulllllo LoPllgc. 6. Solo-'l‘ht-. WIlub-Jlrizln Fill- llcr. 7, Pllnlolllinev-Jrilo Golden Boat-- flowers, Edward "bran, lirlan Filliler. R. scio--Rock a Rye Bahy—l\uri- ‘ey Gillis. n. SURF-Tilt! Lamplighter-willi- 3, Chorus by Primary Grades-- 11011 911115- Apple fifossonl Time. 1i, (‘borusw-Away Down South. 12. Solo—l know a Little Pusey- 13. Balloon Girls Drill-Jlobertn Hill, Ruthie Puncher, Delys Owen, loreen Alloy. ii. (‘horns-My Pigeon House. ifl. Solo- The Rain—Rlllhie Pun- -hor, ill. Boys f‘ilorus—-’l‘he Family- Earl Wonnaooit. Errol MacKinnon. 1. 00d Save The Ring. ) WINNERS OF DIPLOMAS Erllosl MoFarr-y, Artie Wright, Ar- l-llll- Vk-kerson, Donnie Maclactl- Closing Exercises The closing exercises of the Kin- dergarten were held yesterday in llle l-ieartz Memorial Hall before l. large number of parents and Among those present were Rev. W. M. Ryan, .\ir. Henry Smith. and: The stage was beautifully trilli- ned with apple-blossoms and hon- eysuckle, which added charm tol be prettily dressed tots who oc- Before the exercises Miss Berna, bouquet of: heads feigning l programme were QXCcllOlllIy cur-l 1. RCCli8ll0R-—Jii1le——h:l'll8lll Mil-a Carey, 2. Solo-A Illrdie-Jfiditll Whit-y .k l Fongcr, Allilloni lrnllowlng ll, l)". pfoxfam and llillls, Jackie (Fault-roll, John Mac, list of certificate winners; I0. Recitation-the Fmggic-Er-I ‘oi IMBCKIIIIIOII. ern, Jackie Cameron, Claude Bell 17. Solo and Ch0rus~—My Kitty-e Donnie Mac Eacilern, Soloist. Joan (iordoll, Helen lletty Iirucc. Aillcilozln, 21. S0l0~Tilc licllriz. 2L’. March lllers- Soloist, Dclys Owen. Alllslllil" lNIacDOhaId. l Jllllh biacbean. 25. CIlOfll8~—TIl8 Clock. l 2R. ltncltntinn-Katilern Shaw. 2:7, Chorus-Q Canada. (led S11v0 the King, Dipping Let us supply you with h COOPEIVS I)IPPING POWDER Two sizes 25 and 100 gal- lon packages. HUGHES’ KRESO DIP N0. 1 Will not stain or injure the wool, but will promote the growth. Will not cause the lamb to leave the ewe. Hughes Kreso Dip will keep all stock In a healthy an-d thrifty condition, free from parasites and skin din- eases. l-lugbes DrugCo Limited. t Victoria Hotel One of the largest and belt equipped Hotels in Enter-n Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few yearn. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United Stale; have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guenh. ‘rele- phonoa in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. (lharlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager Mr. and Mrs‘ fl. Winnman, Am. herst; Mr and Mrs M. A. Hull, Montreal; A. (‘._ Smlth. J. F}. wry,- Sackvliie; Chas. smith. Canning, N. S; E. R. (lrnnt. Halifax; F. W. Allan. H. Drisroll, St. John; Dr. c, A. n. Addy, Dr. L. McCurran, st, John; i". I). Purdy, St. John; B, a», Aiorloll, (Nlhwfll F. U. Thomas, ur and Mrs R. H. Williams, Sackvlllm: T. A. Kelly. Shediac; Mr and Mrs '1‘. H. McNeil, M" A; M. IAIilanc, Moncton. 11' Ava, ill. Recitation-Sandy Brehaut. 10. —ilul.terfly Game-Butterflies, Tidlnarsll, Palnllinle LoPzlge, Dorothy lhviq, 20. llccilatioll~My Dog-Jack Robin—-Arthur of the Wooden Sol- 23. Solo-Oh You Pussy Willow- 2-l. ltm:itailoll—ilohin Redbreast