-' s l , be,‘ Se retary, R. 'R. i. Alexan- t- ii‘... ‘I9 l ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR ROLLO liir§§isg l A f» e ‘than i . .5‘, .. ' school. No. 40. rotary, i?» {gr Fernwood School, ‘Yell McFnrlane, Bedeque. i ‘WANTED-::- SECOND CLASS- acher for Cavendish School . itpplement $125.00 J. Wilbe Cloak, Secretary, Hunter River '., .1 ‘PWANTED FOR . -.Il“ra‘ser, Secy. wildfire-F..." cases TEACH er’ for. teitylie‘ preferred. $200.00‘. W. H. Long, Secretary. — ‘TEACHIER WANTED FOR THE MermnidqlSchool, supplement $100.00. lSecond class preferred. John I). SmlthufSec. of Trustees, Merlnaid Lot 48. ‘WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED protestant teacher for Union Road School. Supplement $150.00 Jolln McKlnnoli, chairman‘ o.‘ trustees. ' a ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR ALEX- nildripschool No 141. Silpplelnent $125.00. Apply to Layton ,Mc- -_____ 17-in- . "WANTED-PRINCIPAL," ' VICE principal arid four teachers for grades one to four forfleorge town school. lMrs. McLaren, Seo retary. Bay West' School, supplement $100. Second class preferred. Will A. White. Slecy. fiwANTED-Znd CLASS TEACH- ' er for Priest Pond School. Sup- plenlent, $100.00 duties comm - ence at once D. F. Kenya, Secre- tary. ‘POSITION WANTED—EXPERI . enced stenogropher and. , book- keeper desires positionpperman- eat or temporary. Apply M. 610 ‘ Guardian. FWANTED-TEACHER FOR NEW London School, No. 92. Supple ment $200.00. Midsummer vaca- tion. Hugh B. McKay,_ Secre- tary. ‘WANTED A TEACHER FOR StcnhopeSdhool. 2nd. class pro ferred. Supplement $50.00‘ ove m-inimum. Midsummer holidays James McLaughlin, Secy. ‘300 QUALIFIED TEACHERS RE- uuired for town, village and rural schools in Saskatchewan and Alberta, bpenia after midsum- mer holidays. ‘ ilorable salaries obtained Apply stating qualifica- tions to Canadian Teachers‘ Ag- ency, Box 1Q, Regina_ Sask. ._._____._._...________~ WEAOHER WANTED-SECOND class teacher for Foxel River School, Ne." 7. (Lot 11) Supple - ~ment Including amount required by law 8100,00. Apply to Thomas Bulzer, Secy. of Trustees Port- age, R. d1”). E. I. " non SALE ‘FOR SALEr-LOW HAY WAGON and rack cheap. R. A. Rodd Milton, ‘FOR SAlgE-V-HEAVY BRO,W aspen’ Apply at Guardian-l 07f ce. J v _ . V, _ ‘FOR OALE-WlRE-WHEEL‘ED’ wagon. b I! new. A DI fl)‘- oigf ldouiit HGSJSTYI. -—-—¢0>—--— ry S. ::'llile' J lily Clearance‘ of Hosiery & Underwear WEI-Elli"? alt Patons. . l5, is iidirivniw m‘ ’ new on the Island. “Iiiihoil-EAIFIL: _t'_lss.io‘ Mliiéui‘ ‘WANTED-MAID FOR assigning No. 165. Supple- DDIY to G. .s. shin-p, - —-——-a__'_ TEACHER Foil‘ culvl ‘ Supple- ,',=; $100.00. Apply A. Dowling‘ ACHER WANTED._. FIRS‘. econd class teacher wanted _ MAYFIELIJ ‘ vSchool, a second class Teacher. __ Supplement $125.00 Apply to J. E. prlng Park school, male Supplement. A wlynl-‘iinl. osilliauls come prices, the kinds you not seen them for many a moon ‘at Patton's. Cove, is on a visit to the city. Lniiner_ of. St. Peters, are in the city. arrived home last night on a visit to her parents. this city are spending a holiday lit North Wiltshire at Mrs. Beer's old home. sister of Ml‘s. W. S. Louson and Mr. Russ, who have been visiting in Charlottetown for the past week ' leave this liiorning for Metis land ur Ived in the city on Tues- dny nig t from iSydney where she spent, the past two years. i: Mir a.d Dora. and Moater bloyd Duche- l; has v where e it the his ‘three-years. ceivad ei- degree of R. N- from the hos ital and will .remain f0 three m ths on a visit to her ill!‘- gntl. M and IMrs. Nelson Rotten: “r l is AGAIN Aide's? __ for ‘tjbiyfifllelgrutveiiu prewcomba , _ 3- ‘ I‘ 6 ' __ I gircular. or prices MK - ‘luonsv AT song; i" "Quid weekly m; :31? ‘Filllgfgjime writing ghqwc‘rdpi Bra-awa- No canvassing. We Wm" supply you with .W0ljI§-i-» Mlest-Angns Show Card F" PPZLEILX-i Cclborne Street, s To rEliiaLn an“? JWANTED-"l- h°"5°“'°'k 111d able tocookpgcod HALE HELP wa-lvlcm) HELP WANTED MALE. - ANT! Intelligent person. anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles 1°!‘ 5111i’ and Sunday newspapers, ‘we will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents.” National Press Bur- eau. Buffalo N. Y. ‘SALESIVIAN WANTED. -8ALES. man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his Present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us lid at the same time don- ble his income. We require a man of_ clean character sound in mind and body. of strong per- sonality who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- ing concern where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. Ji C. Mcbeau, Bell, second floor Riley building. Queen Street. op-' poslte Prowse Brothers. "AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT- Mzcufilgci-rlrlifil. wool. ....... Ill v l S; BOWSFBLOUB!‘ ‘sbscidi, 85c at Robbieds Friday. v naW up‘ to $8.60. , _ for yard. Patons. $4.98 a‘ has. ac IBAD dbsant- H L Wm be -ARl.lo. ,. 56 INCH heavy wool tweed in ADllrflciation Day at Robblee's T1150. - ‘ ' _ ICE CREAM social. Bl Russel Burns, Freetown, Saturday even - I118, July 9th in aid of School. Willi Vi ~<'.-'- ' -_ _ 4 PAIRS LADIES hose for 8.100 firs“ -- v.1...»- .11.- EB R, l8 rwse ‘Bi-air’ OBHISHBIIGY gzqigdld fl atgrtidt‘ every careful buyer. ‘. :.':_li.,'.-lii f+fi+177"'7 WHITE VOILE blouses $1.96 and $2. ciatlon Day. v rnL-‘AS =5‘ i I i l 'I~' worth 25. for. $1.00 ca: Answe- Patons. ‘ ..D fice in New Glasgow Saturday, July 9th, from 10 to 6. I - \ EENEFIT T.HE G. W. V. A and’ lottetowns» Smartest ‘Store. for wages. Appl -M . c, _. yilivinl ~ . he's A i ti ~ dgpl/ffswortny "irvgenifeP ‘£31189, Diiyfiwbit ‘i > '9” WW0; on‘ 5 cen_ts .ii yard. all wool serge 99 cents per yard. 5 pairs of ladies hose for $1.00 and lots of other bargains at Prowse Bros on Fri- day. Buy here and help the hoys. ACCEPTS lCALL.-Rev. George Irvine, formerly of ‘St. John. at one time minister in New London and for a time missionary in British Gui-unit, has ilccepted a call to First Presbyterian Church. of Culusii. ENGAG»E-M.E.NT.— ‘Mr. Robert Benlrsto announces the engagement of his daughter Helen Constance, l0 .M‘r._Euge~ne Howell of Boston, son of Mr. Sylvanius J. Howell, Goshen, New York; the marriage to take place on July 30th. TH-E LADIES OF NEW DOMIN- ION Presbyterian Church intend holding their S. S. ‘Picnic and Ice- crcapi, on the grounds of Mr. Hugh MncPhee, New Dominion, Satur- day, July 9th. lShould weather be xnfavorable will be held next fine ilyi ' IISLAINDEIR‘. ilrNJiURECa-Fr-iellllis of Mr. Lorne Young, ‘formerly of able all year commission busi- ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine needed. Complete equipment and Nurseries, Montreal. ' ‘SAII-ESMEM-WE PAY WEEKLY and offer steady employment selling our complete and exclus ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug to-order trees and plants. Best stock and service. We teach and equip you free. A money- making opportunity. Luke Broth ers‘ Nurseries. Montreal. Losr 1' 'LOST-—HOOD CASE OF CAR. between Glasgow: _Rd_. school and Seven Mlle House. Finder please leave with Garnet Ford, Glas- gow Road. SHIRTS. Kinds ylou’ll' like at wel- wlainlt, priced as you’ve Ml. H. E. Dawson, of ‘Augustine Messrs C. W. Quigley and J. M. lM-rs. Paul Peters ofSydney, C. 1\. Mr. and Mrs. George Beer-of Mrs. A. F. Ross of Montague, Miss TlhtIaMoDonnld of Cumber- 1i s, K. .P lDuchemiln, accompan- py the Cdlleses Irene.» Gwendolyn n n amd M‘rs-. Strubel. left last _ .. ' _ _ | town to ntiigtle; Summeraliis to gr m” (‘iédgflfg Bnfgigafllgfifne‘; Fredricton. Signs will b» posted at Mi Elisabeth H. Rattenbury rived back from MOIILTBUI he hsdbeen in training at iil Victoria Hospital for She has 1'6- insu-unuon "em write Dominionlwlth sufficient force to render hllll ' ruuconscious‘ tor several hours. lie Wfirk, is. being eorr ed out the ————<+>i——- Execiltive “ oi‘ ‘this’ Assoc, tioti. M88578. J- A. Webster, W. K, ‘Rn. ‘ed’ ihatiover a year ago R0 nriaii nish villi be white from Boi' en to td-Milnby. ‘I-Iiirbor. yellow an from (Jhurlottetowii to Molitag Borden. fin; Sitninierside red. ‘The marking has been complete‘ from '- Borden t Wobsters address was followed by tlle Guardian ‘staff and now of O!- tiiwa, will regretlo learn that he met witll a painful accident some co“'from July ammo.‘ ' . f .11, _ yfrOwvffifllllllf $.95 for. W,‘ ___ v . .-_nn. McEAOHEN a6 moved ' n. sows GOVEiRALLS special on §’{‘i,§,',"‘"° Bloc?‘ m Gum)“ l3.l'I¢U§-$T9N Wlllilie llrhis. oi- , also yourself by buying ' iitClliir- " "THINK OF“'lT——Grey cotton at " man's entices’ _ cents. Piitons. . f men-s‘ lvsouess sl-nnrs ‘t0- dsy at Robblsehv-Spocial $1.19. RE MEM-BERP-Picnic Bustlco. July-title I ANOTHER LINE of voile blouses prices from 88.75 to $4.25 on Ap- preciation Day for 81.95. Patons at North ~ ,5IviEN'8 COTTON SOCKS, greys, Jnlowns, and bionic-I pairs for $1.00 Pntons. ‘ WE WILL DONATE. 10 pet‘ ‘dent. of our entire days sales to the G. W. V. A.~—Robblee's. Il l. . _ RESERVE FRIDAY EVENING, yJ/vuly eight‘ i8) for the ice cream festival ‘at Clyde Rtver. In aid of the Clyde River hall. _ OUTING SHIRTIS witll attached -collars in cream and white, all sizes. $1.39. Putons. EVERYONE SHOULD pay their June electric light bill before July 510th as that date is thelast to get a discount. HELP THE G. W. V. A.-10 p. c. of the days receipts to the G. W. V. .A. Buy all your; music at A. E. Toom-bs. GREY ‘SHEETING 63 inch wide -at 20 cents per yard. Gingllillns, 15 cents per yard. Chalnbray 18 cents peryard in all ‘colors. Patons BOY'S BATHING SUITS $1.00, III-en's $1.15. Men's Work Shirts special 85c at Itobhleefs on Appre- ciation Day. ‘ SCHR. ARRIVED-The schooner "Marlon“, Capt. 1~iolsen_ arrived in port of Sulllmerslde Wednesday evening witll u cargo of Pictou coal for Joseph Read & Co. BLACK AND COLORED 86 Pall-ette at $1.49. Patons. in YESTERDAWS HEAT—llle iclu perzlture at noon yesterday ivas 83 in tlle shade. This was hot enough ,but it was beotcn by lust lSillidayHi _i'ecord when tlle theriliolneicr reg- istered 87. - BLEACHED COTTON ll’: cents per yurll. Grey cotton good q-uality 10 cents per yard. Potons. ' FOLIOE COURT—At the Police (fouri yesterday two nliltilrists for speeding were fined $10 and $20 respectively. A case llgnilist u young ilian charged with larceny was rculzlllllell for ll. week. hundred varieties 0f hardy Red days ago. While riding in a car lie Tag trees and 913ml No cnpituil suffered a bad full, striking his head against -Ille street curbing is now recovering. 1 - ISLAND .LADY DEAD.-Tlle funeral of the lute Mrs. George ‘Mac- Kay of Westvilte, N. S. was held yesterday afternoon and ‘was Large- ly nttepded. iSiervlces at tlle house on Church Street were conducted A. ‘IF-rants and Rev. W. R. Turner. Mr. McNa-irn paid a glowing tri- bihte -o tlle deceased who had al- wnyls .t,u,ken ll a keen interest in all that qsertained to tihe welfare of fi-l-r-Phiillpia €-l1lllrch._ The pail‘ bearers were members of Acadia L. O. Lodge with which Mr. Mac- Kay has lbeen‘ connected for near- ly a century. Westville Exchange. The hill-is. MhicKiw referred to was a sister ofptlhe late Mrs. Clement White of York Point and (laughter of thdtlate Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Drie- colllofdwilton. P. lE. l., where her parents resided flor a number of Years. ‘r ROTARV CLUB-Itotnriiin J. A. Webster, President of the Automo- liile Association, gllve an interest- ing talk on the marking of ;roada at ‘Botany Club WesterdairmdThts gers; W. S. Grunt. A. A. Pomeroy, and D_r. Beenfftie speaker explain- Palmer Kinsman offered to gfi-e the Association 500 signs, contitfininl: space for the names of the roads, also advertising matter. These signs were deliveled too ias last year o be mode use of, bi_ this spring thi- work of putting thehi up and of otherwise marking‘ the roads was begun by tlle Executive. The Dc zlrtni-ent of Public Works kindly lied sn auto truck to carry it e ipaiii|t and equipment. Work ivaa started two weeks ago, and‘ as the truck had to beltaken off for other purposes, thc marking had to be‘ discontinued, to he re- sumed whcn It was again available. Mr. Webster then explained on c blackboard tlle marking of the roads. by utenns of white, yellow and red bands. These blinds are pit-Intel} ouflthe LQIIZdIODG p Ls o ‘ ditch side of in secflng" oiids.’ The lilarkinga from Souris Tig- Charlottetcwn and Charlottetown. and . Charlottetown, Charlotte tlle "key" to tlle ninrlrings. Of the- 600 signs given by Mr. Kinsman, 105 have been iilreuily put lip. Mr. an informal discussion and some" aractical suggestions were made... otaijlan Dr. Yen. who mode his first appearance at the Club since his illness, with his right arm in a sling, was tendered a greatovaw lion. the My: iisllis and villains. on she will again rat prof I ‘ ll . ‘c: Indium a. pl-ictios ‘rmr-nss‘ a "Jolly coon Fallow." lier Rein-tan Judge Arssnanlt was-also ._givsn a rousinl welcgme. v___ p. I ‘ILULCI StiYitlaynIl-n) (‘aaiino orches- by her pastorliev. W. W. McNalrn,= the purpose of attending Divine who was assisted by the Rev. D.‘ service in Zion lChurch. ‘precla-Lion by -er ’. Bordien ondlwcthsr points giving ‘ HEAR MR. GOODlERilllld Mr. W. Mac-Donald play at the vVic-turla tra and lSlindy reservations. Met-G l-egol‘. Phone MEMBERS OF Abogweit it. B. Preceptory are requested to llleet in tllcir lodge room on Sunday Jluly 10th at ten o'clock a. nl. for M. Mc- Leod, Registrar. ISLANDER DEAD-There pass- ed away in lCallf-orniil on June 19, 1921, James A. Hayden in tlle 78th year of his age, his wife, lMiss Margaret Ross of Klnross prede- ceased iilln about 1 year. l-le leaves to mourn one scn. George W. and one brother, ‘Lemuel C. Hay- den of Brighton and one sister, El- iza wife of Mr Hayden Vilniderstlne of Vernon River. T-HOS-E WHO ATTEND the din- nler n‘t the Victoria Hotel on Sun- day wlltl have the pleasure of heur- ing Mir. Goodler in il piano selec- tilon and ‘Mr. W. lvllicDonalii in a violin S0110, both of tlle cyclone ordhestra, also the (taeino orches- tra In soft. pleasing music, and Sandy MtacCregor. Pilone. reserva- tions at ‘once. FUNERAL SERVlCE-Jfhe fun- eral_of the late Mrs. J. R. Mooru took -plilce yesterday afternoon from G. 'D. Wright's Undertaklni: [Rooms to Peoples Cemetery. The pail bearers were Ex-Governol- D. A. McKlnnon, Edward Chandler, John Messervy, and W. T. Wellner Rev. Ml‘. G-lendenning officiated at the Undertaking Rooms and the burial service. The clloir'of First Methodist Church under direction of lProf. Fletcher rendered tlle hymns. GIFTS OF APPRECIATION.- ‘Previous -to his departure for Lun- enburg where he is at present re- lieving the manager of ‘the Royal Bank. MirqA. R. Mclnnis was pre- sented by the Pastillie Club with a valuable pine. while the stalT of the Royal Bunlthers showed their ap- iving .hili\ a leath- club bug,‘ Nlclntils’ depar- ture being sincerely regretted by them aiil. . m‘ Q ' ‘Interested’ “Heavyd 4i? .make arrangements to have their ‘T I they do not do this they will drive , the piltlons away from the races. ‘ Kinilora. were shipped yesterday in . lag over. from‘ the island to witness ‘ Iii mgiglito s "and cling-i. . ‘Willi office of the BUQO Mfpgin a . trats City ‘Building tonight at 8'o'clock, --—-—-<-oo---—— ~ Eastern" Guardian I ID'TEACHER WANTED FOR ‘Brudeneli School. Second class. Supplement $75.00, Sid Molntyre Secretory. Bruiienell. ..'ALL CLASSES in Summer- ville races are filled, among the fastest ones are Rox Hsrt_ Keltic, Sybil G., Helen R, Silky Belle. ——-—-~<-o->—}-- PERSONALS of the ‘Mr. Harry Piers of Halifax. Ia visiting Charlottetown, the guest of Mrs. Kelth- Rogers, 53 Hayfield Street. -. Mr and Mrs. I. Mitchell_ Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mr. G. l). Farrah and Mr. J. M. O'Brien. of Newcastle, N. H., are registered lit tlle Revere Hotel V _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christie of Toronto have arrived in the city to spend the sillllnler. They are at the hennox. -Mr. W. L. Tracey, son of Ex-nl- del-nlan Tracy cf Haverhill, Mast. is visiting at North Wiltshlre, the guest oi lMr. D. J. McLean. Later he will visit in Dundas. Mr. Samuel Silliphant, of Michigan, formerly‘ of Sum- lnersiile, is on a visit to friends and relatives in the Pro- vince after umabsence of fifteen years. u Mr Barbara lIicKenzie Hills - boro Square, city, has returned from a trip to New York and Bos- ton. She wiis accompanied home lly her soil, Mr Chas Guy‘ McKen- zie, theological student_ who will spend four weeks’ vacation here. Tile ilevi. N. K. and Mrs. Char- mun_ illld son left yesterday lliorli- lng for Slru-benaclidle, N. 8.. where Mr. Chnrlnan hus been stationed by tlle Nova ‘Scotiu (ionterencep They will remain over in Wallace for u few days, visiting friends. Miss ‘Helen Bruce accompanied by Mrs. (Dr.) C. L. Pnyzant of West Medford, Mass, arrived in the city, YPuesliIuy evening ion a visit. Mirs. Pitpziliflit is u guest of Mrs. W. P. Bruce, 260 1-2 Grafton S-t. ‘Miss Margaret Nicholson Assist- ant Superintendent of tlle Stephen Gale Hospital, of Havel-bill, Mass. and her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) D. lu. Pickens and her little daughter, Margaret, of New Bedford, Mass" .'il'e at present visiting their uncles McLean Bros, Norili Wiltshire on their way to Dundas where they will s-pend two months visiting their father, Mi‘. J. M. Nicholson. ‘NLr. William Rogers, secretary of tlle Silver U. S. A. Fox Itanching Company of Alberton, and n resi- dent of Boston, U. S. A. is in tlle city at tlle Victoria Iiotel. Mr. Rogers is one of the best informed men in America on silver foxes, having taken deep interest In U16 industry for many years. The elllllpnlly which he is connect-ed with has been a highly successful one. Mock- I-IANDKICRPIIIEI" TIME ' TWO WAYS. Warm d-ays call for plentiful ‘supplies and these new little prices make it just the time to secure plentiful supplies at Patons. _ liolisl-z‘ ‘N’ OTES ‘Mr. Arthur Godkin recently dis- posed of his trotting gelding Harry G., by Mare Todd, for a iianlisoille sum. The purchaser has placed this splendid trotter in the hands of ‘Mr. Frank Boutellier who Is staking him in the slow class at the Charlottetown Exhibi- tion FIICCS. Mr. Godkin, imnledi- ately ilfter displsing of Harry G., went out and bought u Todd colt which, although vrltllout training, gives promise oi‘ becoming a very lust trotter. Many .t'riends of Mr. George Hoo- per will be glad to know that his well bred and very fast trotting stallion Skyline 2.12 l-4, is prac- tically sound again after tlle severe‘ cut she received while in training irfew weeks ago. Skyline is one of the greatest four year old trot- ters ever raced over the New Eng- laliil tracks and we hope to see Mr, Hooper having good success with him here inhis six year old form.‘ Tho races at the Orange Ten next Tuesday will be well worth‘ going to see. Dongola, Rexhart. Brenton H., Zau Beaumont and Albert J. are iu tip-top form and we predict that there will be ‘a heat In 2.17 or. better. ‘ Track managers should consult tlle requirements of the public and tracks sprinkled between heats If as the public like to be able to sec the races without. having their clothes ruined. A word to the wise is silificlent. ‘ Corwin lHal, 2.13% and .Miss El- red. owned by Mr. J‘. P. Smith of charge of trainer Dan Steele to Pol-t Elgin to compete in the races thbre on (Saturday nexd. Quito a large number of people are go- you men-beet shirt event in years! Pal-toms. Elgln s-t 11 o'clock and returning home by train, leaving there at 7 o'clock. Frank Boutellier leave for Sulli- merville tomorrow taking them Rcxllart,‘ 2.13%. will be a starter in the free-for- llll at Summerville on Saturday. addition to his stables yesterday when -he procured Edna. Hamlin‘ 2.09%. owned, by lMr. Arsennult, ot the Miigdeline islands. the winner of the free-for-all on the ice tlown there last winter nnli will be gotten ready for the 2:18 pace at the Charlottetown exhib- lion. enced horseman rperfectly acquaint- ed with all the details of balancing shoeing and care of a record tlot ter and pacer. . Foreign Secretary sworth. Under Secretaryrfor For- eign Affairs, stated In the House of Commons today that the action of General Harrington, commander of the British forces in‘ C nople in arresting an assistant Bro- nislau Koudish Soviet commercial l’ - ’ - m. ;'.il‘i fills”, [ ~ lit Ilartsvilio A most impressive service which was very largely attended was held in the Hartsville Presbyterian Church on Tuesday last being the occasion of tlle unveiling of the monument erected by the congrega tion in honor and loving memory of those belonging to the congrega- lion who died while fighting in Flanders Field in the Great World Ivar. and in grateful tribute to those who daring to die. survived. The services were under the direction of the pastor Rev. _ "It, Hensley Stiivert M. A, i3; 1)_ The Programme was as follows: DoxologyaCholr and Congregation. invocation." Hymn 109—‘Un~to the Hills Around. Scripture Reading. Prayer. Hvmn-—"0_ God or Beiliei. 0ifertory-"Sometlme Wirliilnntyr. stand. Quartette. Address—“if Ye Break Faith"-—Rev. Mr. Stavert. Prayer. Hymn 648-"0 Canada." Addresr-“The Cost of our Nation- hood"-—Rev. George C Taylor. Solo. The Unveiling. The Last Post. The Roll Call. Panegyric-"Vve shall Remember Them"—-Mr. J. Sydney Bonnell, ‘B. S. Hymn (lull-Great King oi Nations, Addresses by viirl ous speakers. Presentation of Moliu ment by Gordon D. McLeod, Chair- man of "Committee. Acceptance of Monuluent-~Chalrman of Trustees. Prayer oi‘ Dedication. ‘Hymn 644-- Lest We Forget. Benediction. The King. The monument contains names of tlle followingz~ OUR HEROIC DEAD- Bubhitna, Alex. Pte. Collins, Richard, Pte. McLeod, Daniel J.. OUR VALIANT LIVING-Camp- bell_ Norman, Pte. Jewel, Herbert, Pte. Lamont, Bruce, Pte. Lamont, Ewen, Pte. Martin, AIeXiIDtIdI‘, Sgt. Martin, Allan, Pte. McDonald Alex- ander, Corp. McDonald, Angus, Pte. McDonald, Daniel M., Pte. McDon- ald, Duncan_ Pte. McDonald, John, D., Corp. Mclnnis, Alexander, Pte. Mclnilis. Kenneth, Pte. Mclntosll, tlle ’ luaiiiiee s p.111. Shiarp Night 1 & s. ¥ Underworld and Upper ‘Ten; New. ‘York's tenderloin and Paris’s White Lights--They’re all in ‘ MAURICE TOURNEUR’S Adaptation of Sydney Toler’s lllamous Angus, Pte. McKenzie_ Campbell, Pte. McKenzie, Chester, Pte. Mc- Kenzie_ Hugh John Ptc McKenzie. James, Pte. McKenzie, Iilnlcolln, Pte. McKenzie, Murdock_ Pte. McKenzie, Norman, Pte. Ml: don, Pte. McLennan_ Albert, Pte. lfclueod, Allan, Major. .\‘I<:Lcod. Arthur, Pte. McLeod. ‘Calvin, Pte. McLeod. Cunipbell, Corp. .\ici.eod_ Daniel J., Pte. McLeod, John, Pte. McLeod, John A, Pte. McLeod, John. N._ Sgt. McLeod, Louis, U. S. A. Martin. Cyrus, Capt. McLeod. Gordon, R. N. McLeod, Jolln 8., Pte. '- M. M. McLeod, Murdock A., Pte. lil-cPherson_ George. Pte. McPller -, son, John A.. Pte. McSwain, Mur- dock, Pte. McSwiiin, William, Pte. Nicholson. John -D., Pte. Nicholson‘ Malcolm. Sgt. Major. Nicholson, Murdock, lite. Nicholson, Neil, Pte. Nicholson, James D._ Pte. Nichol- son, Willis, iltr. Pound, Ciiiiiicn, ‘Pte. ‘Robinson, George, Sgt. Ste - wart Silencer Pte. “At tlle Rising of tlle Sun and at the Going down lheruf We Shall Iielneniber Them ." l I I IVIARRIAGIES m, LOH-NEIS-FRIZZEL-At Charlotte- town on June l5 by Rev. Geo. ti.» Taylor John IIilbL-rt lliollnes nnil Nlargltet A. IFFIZZGI, both of Chur- lottetown. , 11v MEMORIAM In loving memory of Gunner Arthur Johnstone of Long River, who died at Llevine, France, July 8th, 1917. May th-c Heavenly winds softly, O'er that swcet and hallowed spot. Though the sea divides his grave froln ihome, He will nevor be forgot- blow l We miss ilim most‘ who loved Ililn best. Anti in 'l‘lly sacred holy "keeping, Grunt him, oh Lord, eternal rest We leave our soldier laililic sleep-I ing. Inserted by his Mollie-r a ::Now we’re ready for Messrs Hammond Kelly and with| Rcxhurt Mr. Peter Conroy received nil ‘Edna was Mr. Araenault is an experi- J usiiiiies Arrests coupon, July r-iceell rs. Harm- Ii- b?" the racing. leaving by early. tr delegate in Constantinople other members of the Soviet niis- plot lo. start s devolution in Con-nu t‘ y, m, mm!" m ‘my; g; pow glen there late in June, we! entire- ptoatiliopis beginning with the al-tioiis. and - t Lean, George (7., Pie. McLean, Gor- ' FEATURING ‘ANOTHER NEW STAR Ilope Ililiiipton See an Innocent girl made a lure by blackmslilng sliarpsra. See a lion break lose In a crowded theatre. See the fight mid the flames of a burning tenement. Se: the famous “Follies Bernard's! Paris. See the flashing shot in the dark-and solve, if you can, the mystery! ’ THE TEXAS BEAUTY FINAL CHAPTER OF THE ‘THRILLING SERIAL “THE VEILED MYSTERY” BIG LAUGHING ACTS 2 ,2 "The Big Show” Are the Winners’ Names in This ‘ List or Will They be Sent in Later? “The Pixel» The following is ll list of candidates enrolled in the Guardian Biz ' Auto Competition and polllts given for each nonliilntion-;—Oll account oi‘ some of tlle candidates omitting to pllt their flill address on their nomination blank, we are unable to ‘have tlle addresses of tlle cantil- dates published ‘today, but same will appear in tlle course of a few days-Ii’ your name is not. on this list anli you are thinking of entel'- lng for one of the Big Automobiles or one of the other costly prizes- aiter next you should enter and get started at nncemLess tpolnts Saturday night. A word to the wise is sufficient. Mr. Vernon Mndilignn. - - - - - - - - - - -- Mr. D. A. Martin, Miss Annie S. Chowei. Mr. Richard McPnee Miss Ruth Ivlclirachern, . Miss Jean Kelly Miss Vera Peoke Mr. G. F. Finlzlyson, Mr. Iieith lnnlan Miss "Lyme Wright, . . . Miss Corinne Gallant, . Miss May Brothers Mi‘. James I‘. Eileton, Mr. Burns-its McIntyre, . Miss Gladys McKilinoll, .. Miss Pauline Soil-luau, . Miss Georgie Matthew, .. Mr. George F. Gallant, .. Miss Pauline Tierney. . Mrs. J. A. Wedge. Mr. Lester Hughes, .. . .. Miss Melina B. Nelson, . Miss Jean Tait. Miss Myrtle Stewart . Mrs. Berij. Crabbe, Miss Mildred Fergllhflli. . Mr. .l:ick (lonnolly. Mr. Jas. A. Munn, .. Mr. Pictnn Mcfiormack Mr. Cecil Jenkills_ Miss Reta Grady, Miss Edna J. Gundet, . . . . .. Mr. Ernest L. Mountain, Miss Edith Newson, Miss Bessie Gillan. . Miss Angela Durant, Miss Laura Palmer. Mr. Harry Craig, Miss ‘Filtto Collins‘ .. Miss Jennie Mouse, Mr. Joseph Campbell, Miss Reta Route. Mr. Archie-Llewellyn, “:1 J Miss Florence P liner, .. Miss Gérfrfide Mfiua Mr. Fruftik Jay. Miss Katherine Thylo Mrs. Woodlelgh Vi/estuway Miar. Malinda Murphy, Miss Cora Douglas, . . . . .. Miss Beatrice Wedge. Miss Mamie Lewis, Miss Addie Griffin, , Miss Polly M. Jordan Miss Helen Mirlmchell .. Mr. Geo. O. McLean . . . . . .. Mr. Milton (‘aster Miss Hazel (Yrookeit Miss Eileen Conroy .. .. .. .. » Miss Georgie Allan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.0 "i ly justifiable. The arrests werssisafnaticn of General lHarringt necessitated by the discovery of aonid Mr, Hsrnswprth, who an ncelnont iii reply to cull» I ' r. L l