SLUGGIS LIVERS r» H Central Guardian RUMMAOE BALE Friday, 18th. 9 a.m. ‘Market Hall. 9829-15-2I ‘HARTNEY ‘HALL—Rev. F. H. Littlejohns will preach in Hartney Hall Wednesday evening. June 1‘6th at 7.30 p. m. VIOLIN RECITAL by the pupils of iMiss Kathleen Hornby. assisted by LVIiss iLucy Blanchard, League (Western Guardian de s. i}... same by calling at Guardian Western ‘Office and paying 1 9823 EMRS. RICHARDSOWS will give then annual violin recital p. c. M. B. A. Hall, Kensington. Friday evening. June 18th, assisted by Mr. J. d’- precceds in aid of Kensington High School. Curtain 8 o'clock Admission 25 and 15 cents. 9827-6-15-2i EBABEBALL defeated the West End Braves in me closest and most interesting game so far in the Summerside Baseball League, when they came through in the seventh inning with two runs, winning the game 6 to '3. A lull report which is regrett- ably crowded out of this issue, will appear tomorrow. _TOW‘N COUNCIL. ~ The re- gular meeting of the Sulnmerside Town Council took place last night whcn Milk Inspection. lintes, and other matters wcre dis- cussed. A fllll report. will alJ- pear in a subsequent issue. PERSONALS —Mrs. ‘Charles Campbell. Chel- Ien, crossed to Bale Verte this af- ternoon (Monday) to attend the funeral of her sister Mrs. Lilly Strung. which will take place to- n10l‘I‘0W afternoon. Former Emperor Seeks Property LONDON. Juno 14. -—A Johan- lulsilurg dcsputcil to the Sunday Timcs states that a case will short- ly cillllf? before the High Court at Wludhoe, Cape Colony, in which iilc former German Emperor seeks an order l'0r the restoration of the Hohouzollern property In the Souillwest African mandated ter- riinry. The property was ac- quired in 1912 and tllc ex-Kzlisor is seeking a declaration that the property is not affected by the Versailles Treaty. For Half a C t l- ‘ the Slfllldgrldlfly ssftll Treatment i I ‘WATCH FOUND-Tn ‘Summer- iadles watch owner may for sd. - class’ Maclnnis, soloist. The Senators Power Extensive Repairs More than a scor men have ‘bee ‘Ploymenit for connection wit pair work contemplated for the Charlottetown Railroad “rpm-g, and when the pleted. when for actual will probably be doubled. ‘It is ex- pected that the whole job will take about three months to complete. ‘the work now I1 Elven steadyfem- the last month in ‘everything is ready going on is the div- "lg. 811d the two ‘C. N. R. divers who have been here for some weeks make daily trips to the bot- °m ml l-he DUPDOse of making the dock bed ready for t-he big piles that will be driven down. later. The other work already finished int cludes the dri east side,‘ and the derrick for driving on west side, On the west side the piles will ,be seventy fcot in length, as it is ‘that distance to a rock foundation. two and one half ton Steam ham- mer will be usedfor driving instead of the usual weight hammer, The construction work now going on is in charge of Mr. A. n. Ceretti, c. N- R. ‘liver. Mr. Ceretti has had ma"? Ward experience ilni ‘his work 11B an employee of the C.N.R., and these experiences were the subject pf a most interesting article wrmen ‘especlhily for a recent issue of the ‘Canadian National Magazine, with photographs shown or both ‘Mr. ‘CDPQW. and his assistant, Mr. R. Brown. at work. 0’Connor Takes DeValera’s Place Pi DUBLIN, Jllne 14. —.Art O'Con- flol‘. former sinn Fcin Minister of Aflflfllllllifll, but whq turned R... publican in the Irish election in 1922, was introduced at a meeting 1B5! lllliht as “President of the lrish Republic." Count Plunkett, who presided, said owing to the defection of Eamon do Valera, the Republicans were simply forced to do without him and go their {own way. Mary Mat-Swlucy, the militent Republican, was among the speakers. l ‘building of a c piles on the ——--——<-o>—-—- BRISK BIDDING FOR NEW QUOTA OFJRISH SETTLERS COBH, Irish Free State, June 14--Rival transatlantic lines are making a hard fight for the Irish emigrants who will sail for North America during tllc year begin- ning July 1st. 'l‘wcnty-six thousand citizens of the Irish ‘Free State will be per- mitted to ontcr the United States (luring the fiscal year, and agents’ of the vilrious steamship lilies are travelling throughout Ireland booking up passengers. INVALUABLE Always keep steel wool conveni- elltly near the kitchen sink. it is ndlspensible for removing stains from kltchcware. . lemma cLAssiruno Foul Insertion» . Eight Insertion! . AD l ‘x yvvvv vv v I t 0 VERTISEMENTS ---- 15° For line of 5 words lo per llne of l! words 7° Mr line of i! wards vvvv Vvvv v www- f" For Sale -._‘_ To Let FOR $ALE.—50 BUS. SEED PO- llliiWH, ‘vobblors and Hines. Amos liodd. Milton. 9817-6-15-21 FOR SALE-DESIRABLE EIGHT rimmed ilouso at Georgetown nun‘ ivaior. Apply 219 Euston Sh. (Tllnriottotowll. {FOR SALE-M ACRES OF LAND ‘lmiies from Charlottetown. Ap- llly to William Connolly. EN"- "lloyalty. 9582-6-i-8i eod JNO. A. MCDONALD, LAND SUR- TO LET — TENEMENT HOUSE, Apply 71, Upper Queen st, 6-11-t! TO LET-FOR JULY AND AUG- ust furnished house. Apply ijfl iilocllforli St. Ii Miscellaneous veyor, liermanville, 06l9-6-4-1mo FOR SALE-MAMMOTH STRAW- hsrry plants. Grow lflPHfl-‘il Ml‘ i501‘. lots to plant, $1.06 s hi1’!- llrod postpaltl. Thos. liialyllon‘. Kiulrorzl. ‘R. R. No. 2. 9815 FOR SALE-h-OPPORTUNITY AND Peal trade for Fox Farm. Will “will foxes as part payment- A» T. McConnell, 29 Jackson 3mm. Portland, Maine. 9594-8-2-11I x FOR sALs-FAnm, OF 11o ACR- lls located In Kihgsboro Kill-I'll “away. (lood lhard ‘and soft ‘wiood "'1 lilsce. Convenient to school “llil lianllshdhurch. ason for sale. lllborilth of own r. Apply '0 ll. A. Mac Donald, Kingsboro . 9800-6-11-31. >- Sltuatious Vacant %—3_ "AN on woman 1'0 ole- trlhuis well known line household necessities; tremendous demand; "Trill"? srrsnksd; work pious- “lli I-ay liberal even for spars "l0; experience or, capital un- “mlflsry- Bradley Company. Bramkifil. Ontario. x ' S. V. tInIiI. “lilo Help Wanted ' "l0 assumes. arssov EM wl , , \‘ .42‘ WANTED-TEACHER FOR NEW Female Help Wanted WANTED-A MAID. ONE WHO can sloop at home. Apply at Guardian Office. tf. WANTED —- GIRL OR MIDDLE ‘Vaulted Argyle School, No. 56. Male pro- ferred, Apply Allison McEacheru. 9776-64231 aged woman for house work.- Mrs. Frank Jardine, Brndaibnne. 97824-12-3l Mule Iloip Wanted FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- Hang 3150-3250 monthly, also dark; (which positionfi). Rall- wpy Box 113, City. 152l- _-_-...._ Nursing TRAINING ecsoot FOR NUR- sen, Gale Hospital. Haverhill, ‘Mass. Three year's course. Affilia- (ion with Providence Cit? 5°!‘ pltal. Eight hour day. AIIOWIMQ $15 monthly. One hour from Boston. For furiherdinfzirmation . ‘l t an. “my. m ‘WW n an B802-6-l4-7i. To Railroad Wharf e of local work- h the extensive rs- Preparative work is com- building. this number Tile most interesting phase of ving cf piles on the y Women to Share oi’ the ‘Cross Hall. ‘Wednesday, June 16th, 8 o'clock. sharp. 9824-6-15-21 head of livestock._ ed here ‘by Buntaiu, Bell & Co. ON FISHING TRI-P.--Messrs L. P. D. Tllley. B. H. Armstrong. Hor- ace Miles, P. F, Beandrsaud, St. John and H. A. K. Drury, Ottawa, arrived in the clty “by motor csr on Saturday‘ for a fishing trip on the Island. ISLANDER WINS HONORS. — Mrs. ‘F. J. Drake of this city has received word that her son, Mr. Charles Drake, who was formerly a student of Prince of Wales Col- legc has graduated wih honors from the Normal School at Cal- gary, Alberta. Only eight percent or the five hundred students en- rolled \von honors, and Mr. Drake was personally congratulated on his high standing by the Principal, Dr. Coffin. ‘HAD LONG RUN.—-A horse with a pair of shafts attached. running down Queen Street yesterday after- noon attractcd considerable atten- tion. The runaway got clear of the shafts in front of the Express Office and kept on running to ickard’s wharf. where hLs owner, Fred ‘McKinnon found him. The horse which was‘ attached to an express wagon ran from Jos. Kelley's at Southport, the truck Waggon colliding on the other side of the bridge with a post. The horse continued his run with nothing but the shafts attached along over the bridge to Queen Street. EXCURSION STEAMER COM- NG. —— The Munson liner “Mun- argo" will make t_wo excursion trips from New York on August 6th and 20th to Canadian points. The excursionists will visit Quebec Halifax, and Charlottetown, rc- niaiiling in the latter city a. whole day. These excursions will oc- cupy twelve days together. It is expected that there will be a large number take advantage of them, as the excursions are being extensively advertised throughout the United States. Our people will no doubt give the visitors a most royal welcome while they stay here. ‘ISLAND GIRL GRADUATES FROM LAW SCHOOL-Prince Ed- ward ‘Island has another, opportun- ity to be proud of her daushters who have won‘ success. On JIIDO 2nd, Miss 1M. Rowena Wickham, seventh daughter of ‘Mrs. Martha M. Wickham of Montague, gradu- ated with high honors from Portia Law ‘School, Boston. Massachu- setts. ‘Miss Wickham is the third Island girl to win her degree and she is a wonderful example for all her llsluud sisters who would -be_ successful in life. Always desir- ous of advancing herself. she took, up the study of law four years ago. while she found it necessary to hold her position of Office ‘Manager ill a large firm in Everett, Mass, but with the brilliant standing she has‘ attained. her efforts have beeni vrcii rewarded. At Ford LI-Lall. where ‘the yconlnlerrlcement took: place, many ‘Island slid Boston! friends assembled and Miss Wick- ham was showered with flowers and best wishes for her future. In Far North Explorations (Canadian Press.) BATH, Ml‘... Julio 1‘i---Af. three women will nm-mnpuny the Louis would steal tho piclllfli- lllifl only four days thcfio of ‘(fnnllunu- us it is, Louis managers to siolll ill-H work six. Signs hall ‘been pl northern expulliirln tccn year old son of Frederick Raw- ‘son. Chicago banker. who is finan- cing tho expedition. He will ‘be ac- companied by Miss Helen Snwcll Goodall who will act as his sec- retary and also secrcIa/ry to ‘Com- mander MacMiilan. Yung Ilswson made ‘tile voyage with Counlmnntir-r MaoMlllan last year and l-s engag- ed in writing a ‘book of his emper- icucos. ; ‘ ' ‘On tho Sachem, coin-mended by Rowe B. ‘Metcslfe. will Ifieififrs. Met- calfe, formerly M-lsdMsry Sesvsll or ‘Wlscnsset and Mr. Rowe's coir, sin, Miss Maude Fisher oi’ New York. DEATH8 76. Funornl Wednesday o'clock. ‘Interment ‘Hunter River.‘ o f i SARPER SAILS. -- The C. M. M. Supper arrived in port on Sun- day evening and sailed yesterday afternoon for St. John's Newfound- land with general cargo and ninety She was load- ‘better work. rflffigrn cred“ H, U“. "mm. “my... gning everywhere without regard the city, either on the square or ill something the park. Greeley. Colorado, ally rstsiblisheid ‘his homo. ‘losing touch with his brother Step. M“, expenditure! l‘ would per. fdor nothing‘ “me no George.‘ 1w“, hm, bsps iho better 0o cons ther. died u. the West and In the 111°" iimnlll‘: 'l¢""h'°m';‘;0m.‘f£ settlement of his estate the widely 9" h‘ "mud ° ° ° h sh edfd iffi we» w‘ ~ r__’\i __ \_ A NEW . OMELETTE Add a Tenpoonful of Bovril to every two eggs. Mix In usual way BOVRIL rglflib/vf/‘EJ -. .__#. ._\,L_Z‘,_.- .1 .. Home, of s; J. received the degree of LLB. M Mrs. Kennedy. PERSONALS terday on return to Halifax. entered the City Hospital for trea nlent. the Upper Canadian cities. island went an operation. __.__- Kenna will receive medical tree pital. cities of the United States. at the farmer's home River. Mr. FredLesrd, Mrs. ‘Lloyd Ja to the city on ‘Monday. Prince Edward Picture a De- ING AS HOMELY STENO WHO LEARNS BEAUTY SECRETS The combination of Holler Shearer as Cody, is proving one. The trio nu that made ed another picture called Secretary‘, which opened lss night at the Prince Theatre. To say that scream is putting it mild, indeed. of "His Secretary", she every bit of her grapher. You have met character many times sometimes as a stenogrnphcl- lsometimes a school teacher, and llJY- 90""- lyou just know she would c1110)‘ anstrcet committee if it intended put- aftcrnoon at the “sewing circle.‘ I don't know of another who would dare appear to personal disadvantage us Shearer does sometimes hm- is the beautiful Norma. she emerges from her her homeliuess in the ear chrysslis only emphasizes her natural‘ beauty. ‘Lew Cody is nowiirmly en-l trcnchcd in tho comedy field. iiel is n. much greater comedian tlmui n . . , . ‘ - 0 one at resent‘ he ever has been as a ‘heavy’. lllillluon‘ The” w“ p . . - l m -' ii‘ you don't ilcllovo ii, visit thr- l" mdk “m” “m” “em we i H THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Make: Them Delicious n j ___.___________ ISLAND GRADUATES.-dn the list of graduates from ‘Fordbanl Un- iversity of Ne Jfnrk appears the es Kennedy. who Kennedy is the son of ‘Dr. ioharles‘ Kennedy, a former Islander, and ‘Mrs. David ‘Sutherland left yes- ‘Mr. H. ‘F. Connors, (Zommissioner of Sewers and Water Supply, ‘has Mr. Geo W. Gardiner has return- ed home from a business trip to Mr. Chester Crsswell has return- ed home from tho Prince Edward Iiospitnl where he under- Mr. and Mrs. P. McKenns, 220 Dorchester Street, leave this morn- ing for Montreal, where Mrs. Mc- mcnt at the Royal Victoria Hos- ————“ (Mrs. W. D. GllllS, of this city, llflB returhfld home from a very em joysble visit to New York and other Miss Norma Younker and Georg- ina Vickerson,’ spent the week end in North and fMiss Mildred Wight, motored cided Hit NORMA SHEARER FASCINAT~ Henley as the director and Norma the star, with ‘Lew irresistible “A Slave of Fashion" have contribut- “His Edward it . is n Norma ‘Shearer has never done in the early scenes buries natural charm . , _ gravel, as the firm supplying ll hi1" under a makeup of a prim stetntpe trouble with their mwhl,,,n.y mm‘ yourself were slow Ill their shipment. How- www . . _, Lengthy Meeting (Continue; from page 1.) account, th write him and ask his pe before looking for perrnis sion from imply he had received. which in- cluded a letter from the Governor Efmltillg his ‘permission, and stat- ing that he had loaned the lot to the city without any strings, to be used by it as it saw flt. A motion was made by the Co the use of the field pose. X’. different departments, expenditures were holding out about as usual. with the exception of street main- tenance. which was already $2000 more than it had been last year. But he had been informed by Conn. Yeo of the street committee that the heaviest outlays had been al- ready made and that the tax on revenue would be overcome before the end of the your. in connection with the re-adjustment of taxes on property owned by the iC. N. IL, the speaker said he would like to move the following resolution: t. t- . its. Seconded by Conn. Foster. Conn. Yeo, chairman oi‘ tho streo ‘by the the ‘winter months. Usually abou Y streets early in the season, am 0nd it would not ceeded. good work had been done on Ken sington Road, which had formeri he greatly ex and lilllsboro Street. to commence on Upper t year in the use of ‘only one at present available. and it was insufficient but another was being made. Roch ford Street had ‘been surveyed for permanent street and preparations made for laying the curb, but the work was delayed through want of I _c\‘er it was expected zllnlost any Henuessey asked the ' ting down the bridges asked for by actress the residents of Alley street. COUN- sucli|Yco answered that Miss being made to overcome the tr0u~ in _this nnd it is ble complained of by putting some Ii l0 D9119"! that "5 hundreds of loads of ashes on tho l-Vhellistreet and so building it up. The,‘ all effort was uisame was being done for Bishop ly scenes ‘straw; ‘Conn. Mlorsn. reporting for 1h" lppoperty committee. said that lhB bathing houses had been visited und ‘found clean end in 50ml Collin‘ Princehriwurtl Theatre this wccicwylloro Brldge~ Th" mum mum‘ m“ playing of subtlo comedy- - and their restrictions. as well as to at they warn cars fro rmlssiou of hydrants. the city. The Mayor read also the w did not think ears should be allow- ed l0 Dark on both sides of the street. ter was an increasing problem for Charlottetown as well as for the uncil granting larger “M95- 10;- flps puf. "llllllller of years the city did enl- l ICOIID. -Prt\vse, reporting for the on. the Square‘ finance committee, said that in the glillllltloélmihalthe . . y ed to supply p city was taking thousand crs, so it could afford to do some- thing tor them. the fact that which was very narrow ually lined on both sides ing of a committee to attend to the matter and to report to a special meeting within a few days. Some lighting on the market square and a man to protect the cars was in his opinion something that the city should at once sup pl m stopping in front His Worship said that parking as a very important matter. He "is good tea?’ 720a. Fla/tam ‘was m” m. Conn. Yeo stated that this mat‘ Job For a considerable ) 0 , We i s man to protect cars parked Vic l-Ie was of the eventually Derhaps city would be oblig- arking space. The six or seven from auto own- Ath dollars Fm Conn. ‘Moran called attention to Richmond Street. . was us with cars. Conn. Yeo advised the appoint- ‘Con ills Worship snid he was pm Lorne Kelly MoRse and Martin . Sidney Taylor John C. Holmes .. Percy Jnman .. John Dickinson David Garnhurn .. Edwin Huntley Louis Roper Vernon ‘McMillan James Custom \Vm. A. R. ‘McRay No. 2 sample .. A. It. Elmer McNeil] n» Alyward P???” nook: lker and Sons ..... tor hicwillianls oi Roberts .. d ZBurke Carrol No. 1 samp e ‘McRay PPWF‘?E“E“E“2“’“.“E“E“B“F'°'“W ceuurwzcmaesai-oulmocrboe densed Milk ‘Co. i, E. Croken ‘Meat and Milk Inspector. ‘RESOLVED that the city asses- sors be instructed to bring in a. rc- port of the value of railway pro~‘ party occupied by the Canadian Na-I lional Railway within the city llIll-l committee, said in reference to the matter just discussed that the city of Jialifax had already entered a claim for a portion of the sum paid Dominion government in consideration of railway pmpertynl [He said that the heavy exlpendit-l ure chalked up to streets was due to the great amount of snow shov- elllng that had to be done during $1400 it w“ this you, $4000 The speed limit"in the city one should street committee had adopted the be mad“- idm that n was beam. m mp1,“. the had been laid there should be 500. therefore expenditure would grow “Wm 5mm “m” lighter as the year went on. in the my “Md that During the past month vi been almost impassable. Inweripeople driving on the sidewalks Kent Street. u-hich was now ln.‘ylth bicycles. splendid share. ‘Spring Park Rnmi‘ Conn. Foster, chairman of the Before the end of the week work was expected P111101‘- the matter Street, finishing the macudamized Though his proposition this streets. Both Upper Queen and had been turned down, the Coun- Green streets had been built up. A cil would always Welmme “"8205- new departure had been made this £10118 lhflt he hell t0 milke- tll lit l0 drag’ which was used aitgf Qvel-ihldgllt Committee, reported some Human and was keeping the claylc-hanges that were to be made in streets 1111,93,“. shapa There wasrthe street lights and submitted :1 for the work. sure that the city had the right to set aside a portion of the Square for parking. Conn llennossey, reporting for the, Police Committee, said that stories oi‘ complaints weft! outcr- cd on thc books but that the mag- istrate did not always art on ihcln. Tho City Court met wllon it suited him, and cases that should be so dealt with were settled ollt of court. ()Illy a row cases of first driving had been heard. but some drivers were racing on city streets at the rate of sixty miles an hour. Brighton Road and Elm Avenue were favorite spots for speeders. Two drivers had been taken up and t fined $10 each. if there was no t Where live complaints 1 If the first few were fined the rest Con“ ileum,” Prohibition fines coliociorl NEWPTQN, Mass, June 14 the dame hails by tho officers during tho - Among ill" graduateg of were not closing when they should "lmfm . u t d 1 $60830 m“ [Newton Hospital -Tmm' - by law Dogs were running Ordiuaryhiines Icoiec in ly lug School wrest-H several stud- ubout without collars or numbers the “n; H" “g e $1125 lfirolnfltgglMal-Eg [£6 gggvlgcez? "in dircrt. contradiction to the law. mo“ ‘ l‘ “g cl- ‘ ry ’ Complaints were being received of Fire Committee congratulated Mr. Doull on the way he hadgone into of the fire zones. time Conn. Kennedy, chairman of the l POLICE REPORT June 14, 1926, Arrested for (irunkeuncss during the month oi‘ May Subpoenas served during tho month of Mliy Sumlnonscs served during tho month of Muy (lnrnlsbces served during tllc month of May Prohibition searches made during the month of May Parole subjects rcported during the month of May Milk samples collected by thhe officers William .\icInuis l3 J. W. Higgins 21 Joseph Trninor 5 Dominic Doyle 4 Total 43 Car owners up during the month for speeding 05 Sergeant Allan J. Mclnnis was off during the month on his holi- days for ten days. J. W. SHAW. Chief of Police. i-oooi CAPTAIN PELLETIER DOISY HOPS OFF AT PARIS ON TRIP TO TOKIO VILLA COUBLAY, France, June l.--1Captal'n Gergross Peliciicl- l f number of resolutions. ‘ffoun. -Prowsc asked svhen rc- ipairs would begin on the side- lwalks, and Conn. Yeo replied that ‘work was to begin at once. .‘ A resolution was passed laying the five zones plan submitted by Mr. W. P. Doull on the table." Another resolution passed accept- ,ed the tender of the imperial Oil ‘Company for the supplying of as- phalt. u h h kio, The aviator. ll Joisy has started on another nt- anlpt o! a flight from Paris to To- irhrlse previous ttompt ended with an accident to is plane in Warsaw". took off zlgair ore this morning. Gard of Thanks The Sisters‘. of St. Vincent's Or hannge nckllovrlcdxzc with thanks Another resolution called for |twelve designating parking candi-i dates on the different streets. r Conn. Foster uskcd that better] ‘provision he made for lighting up’ [the soldier's monument. l Couu. Dougan. chairman of the health ‘Committee, spoke of coul- pldints that had been made of tile ‘llllllfifllthy condition of the park sho breestwork. Conn. asked the finance chairman ‘the present scale of wages fo dalborers was. He was told t J what g hat it c was $3.00 for first class labor null, the others accordingly. Conn. Dou- grtn said that this was not what . i ‘ills years us the suave villain city gravel pit had been painted Conn. Prowse bad said at the lust, have fitted him, however, for tIllYlllllCO the 155l- mflfillng- Th0 ‘my mBFllIJS- The resolution passcdh the receipt‘ of Beatriz-c Alt-Kenna on ’WHITTEM re corner at the Cundsll homelwhlttemore $10.00 from Miss bchalf oi he Indy delegates oi the Women's ustiiutos. 9823 ORE GANGSTERS GET 40 YEARS EACH ‘NEW IIORKJune 11.—<Leon and ucob Kraenler, "brains" of the million dollar jewel also robbery mob. convicted of first dc- rce robbery, as second offenders, r day WCFC sentenced today to 40 years nch in state prison. _€__...>_.__ MEFIMAID SCHOOL 'l'li‘- following is the standing of ivrmsid School for the mouth of Anuares were a credit lo tho low" then was ro-rcad and lCoun, Prowso ‘hilly- lf Norma Silflflffll‘ and law (‘odylallrl to thc mcn who wort! 100M118 explained that only two kinds ofl piece Gold Wyn-Mayor. Hope ‘Loriug and Louis B. Lighten wrote the continuity. Nova Scotia Broth- ers Reunited After 50 Years (Canadian Press! ‘leoxpono, lMns-L. Juno 1i --T\\‘0 brothers. (leofllfl all-l mephen COnz-ltoward twain“! ‘he loo: ibuttithd nose-m IVhss/tley ‘Riven Juno gen. lglcflotlifift thoir Kings Gountybmsterisls had not arr ve n m , , ova ‘ . H‘ 1926' M" Alexander R0" in: tunes in the United States. In their mm had ‘been made and it was esti early manhood and lost vouch \\""'l‘ ____ each'other. were rs-united here ting; 0 home to seek for- niie-r n neparauon Georiw drifted out I0 where he fin- arts-l- ther day ‘fty years. The letter settled here. least weren't such clover luriors, Wiliurli lliior thoin. Hut instoztd of‘ workinl! men silouirl uced 0n ifor restrictions and ,would have to be done. The car_ |drlvers hsd rights. but so also had MEAT AND MILK REPORT ibc citizens. Children's lives millil- |bc protected and the phrk “"15 l Io (latch offenders, ‘but promlsuouo driving through the pflik llild Wi stop. Tho Mayor also said that the, condition of the City buildins need. ed looking after, and that his owni office was scarcely fit for tho re- ception of visitors. l . t Conn. Moran said timi he Kile" (Torish ‘Bros ..-i '°P“'" “d “"'"°"m°["" u‘ ‘this. ‘Steps had been takcu last yell‘ Wm. Smallwood I l: now the finest Hots of a Baum" a", Jae. Smith sins; In the Maritime Prov- Wilisrd Kelly ... ‘Hfimwfll ‘in do the work. A recent examina- mated that $160 was needed 1° patch the roof. It would take about $600 to replace it but he thought the latter the more advis- able plan. ' iCoun. Prowse said that with the E. Q o l |Iab0r were being engaged. men on In accordance. ‘pe rmanen t work. with that resolution were paid hm“ lmyl" (irudw Vii-l llarvoy bit-Donald. llillin Mllllli. ‘(lrluio lV—-1 Jenn divider-horn, ‘l , . , l ‘ - ‘. n 'or'- , - lonald. tier ‘Donald ‘B. Mal-Nliliau who ‘will share of tho luurols. Louis worm" pup]; Bqnnro rogarding tile bioaklugiggno, [JIIHMII Kala-ll Xllcgéxllald. 2 snil from Wischssot .‘M.'llnc, on cxproslllflllfl Mo pill. I" <‘X<'l‘»|°iI',lli' benches and ibc destroying of ‘Ceun. Blanchard referring to puhjmnur Mmm 3 Margin“, WW“, Juno 19, taking two auxiliary uso by iialllcy and tho story, and ‘I033, Tho condition of the monil- lip, health said ‘he had heard com-l Grad" 1__1 Robert Dim", 2 Flop schooners. the ‘Bowdoln, votcran of his lust appearance 1n the piclilii‘ "p.111 needed attention, but (Joun. iplgmtg of the QIQLQ of the drain ntmnw mum many Arctic voyages. and ihollortvos the audience waiting foHMoran folt that before BBlHllflS l1 the rear of the Condensed Milk; _______,__,>______ Sltchcm, a now nuxlllziry 5ClI()i)Il0l‘.,lii0l'C. ,'mun to clean it advice ns t9 how to factory. ‘Ho was informed that flu“ ECONONHCAL ‘Tho two vessels will curr ll ln minor roles. Karl Dunn iliwmceed with m“; process ‘houldmnly body having power 1n m“, who" rrvsh tnmamflfl m,“ slurp“ total oi‘ 23 exploncrs. sciont sis, "The ‘Big iPatl-ndn" lump. hlillwllibe given ‘by Mr. lllll lllfl (lflfllEllflP-‘lnztitcr was the Board of ‘Health. in lomnio ltsllll‘. is an lu-cv-ilinirlv: "“‘*|"‘l"|“n5‘ ‘mil Wrlmr-‘l- o“ lmhvm‘ Bum“ Gwm‘ m“ E“"’“°'('eun Prowse suggested that thvl diis Worship ‘referred to tho suuusuhslliuir- in salads illlfl with Bmlvdoin, which will ‘be Comman- (‘lurk and Ernest, Gillan all distill-id“), [Clerk write rm, iustructioxut b‘. $275 sat Mme for the supplying mmmx ‘ller Mlut-Millankl flagship, will be guish themselves. I-lunley has; H's “wrship said that the flmeim. band music and 9am he 11mm,“ ____<._>_____ a ("Mmgmshed ‘body lot dcleliflwl‘ waved‘ an Elljiurety iplalmhldllnd now come when one had to beithe committee In charge of this‘ FOR FiLLiNas 11ml stu cuts. not tic cas o come y out of H H My iy fflffifl ,_l ‘.0 _ I o . ihom ‘being Kenneth Rawson. fIf- Wilson, and has given the scrcoil "TY Plfeml when’ ‘m9 walked m ‘vorkymmd draw “D a program d. u m“ Chung mmm" d “uh 1i} 1U To His ‘Wonship the iMayor and their place not autos. The keeper Eimllemil“ °l G ntlemcn: , ‘ said that it was almost impossible ‘hare-Wm, sum“ my "m" n,‘ meat and milk inspection for month’ ending June 14. ‘Condemned as unfit for food and destroyed bruised. Everett Bovyer Roderick iMcDonsld . Harold Benton Thos. Keenan McRae and Sons . McLeod ‘Bros. . W. J. iSanford . ‘Roper Bros. Ch'town condense Wm. ‘Smith J. R. Dennis .. I I YI l}. the ‘City Council. one portion carcass H MILK TEST, MAY 19. Butterfnt in w H. Douglas . . . . J. -Wo0d u“ xv... '<':'<>'.'I --kP?+rrPrr++www+-» ma hwflaMOQ@OuOMb@u#§ l the mone for s new roof. w 1| wh t1 ' _ , nioyment for Barbers Become ‘Whip cream in a pitcher. it (g- lcézteaergunlliemibsléshg: ‘gheurxrglly Pam‘ mmoyhnd. for menu“! wgrrlgrm. saucy . when In a wee-kn. writs Molerwhips more qnirklv Kim" '" "" -- ll‘ .. this the ‘rods n soulless the comllittggjlrollfid the needles l o. ouilen . ..... .. M "laflmflilliegn, rmpsrtment "P"oprn bowl null with l?" 59mm“ . t irtn nmlill‘! lQUAli-ll] ,, ...,brothers occllrga .. .,__ c" | , .‘ ,_ Jllllilld PIPUBI NW9 I01‘ 61W". Alllfliin llvlm’! thousands Hotel _ ‘ _,i'.l|l-l inalor ln l - n, U,,t,,,-.a|.,|nm.l,Vlctoria Park, Some autoisls were concerts to be held somnwhoro n mo“ llleimhmf; Hgfiidxficfl] Queen Hotel Since fsHlIW W" m“ otsi we have IPW" "ll"! or.‘ dollars in It appeals to these want s, comfortable ces. ho Hotel ms lplflfldld table and excellent service at a moder- ste price. - Rates from $3.00 to 94-99 per day. Charlottetown CO” . Proprietors is; t. mQUAIQ mp1s“! I l seeps Meat Market PHONE 421 .___.g ‘Hive you ever eaten Beef that nwas hung for M160" days and more before ullfll- We hsve the Plant that wIIl keep it thirty day: or more. We can sell Meats l! rel- sonable prices because there is no waste with the rouflli ends. All our meat cuts carry a tag with price. Call and reefer yourself. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE. PHONE 421 ' i Maritime Prov- ince Girls Among Graduates (Canadian Pron.)f wick, N. 5.; Doris E. Mobellan. St. Stephen, N. B; Verna H. Hoops. St. John, N. ‘l1; Nora A. Thomp- ‘on. St. John. N. 13.; Bessie E. Lang. Campobello, N. B.; M. (‘hrisline Cummings, ‘St. Andrews, .\'. It, 1.. Maude smith. saint John N. 13.; and A. Winnifred Alcxalldci‘. Canrpobcllo, N. B. ..€__<-o>_.___ JOHNSON TRIES POLITICAL COMEBACK IN MINNESOTA ST. PA UL. lillgnlls June 14. Johnson, who won nu.- ‘ionul llllPllllOll as Minrtesotlrs "dirt- flrln“ senator, will attempt 11 political comeback in the Juno 21st ])i‘i|li<'ll'y election. Running again on the Farmer- Lnbol- ticket. tho former senator is sucking tho gullcrnulrlrizll nonl- iuuiirlll, pollinating with Tom Innis of Mllliillllpflll-S. finch has rho indorsonleni of n faction of tlln ]iliI'i,\'. Minn, Victoria Hotel One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. Charlottetown v Hotel (‘.0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager i _ HUGHES’ i iligestall Tablets are becoming more popular gvory dgy as H18 ltldlrlfl remedy for DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION and all other troubles arising from Imperfect dlputlomp 50o box-S boxes for $1.25. Mailed on receipt of price. Hughes Dmgfto unused. ‘