.,»~_, _ i MW 'ras nprssi- 4. -- Ahh - .- ,.<---.-Ah . - --*- 'T Sliliilll Slliiliill f ' wiiiiiiis ini zuiiiiii ='»='~f'¢'=°-#f»"~=='=f~'» .. ` -'- ,nie pany. .iny week. it if exzimsue uni; tg- aiiisnen. Hn , ‘ _ . The Canopic party. t ough lt i t'tal number o mer cans a ° _ . _ _ . .. T B ° -im. rsm y,p ow- -FOR SLI-E thru BOSTON, Ms-si.. June 12-1-lun dreds of Sunday School workers thronged the White Star Line docks today and gave an enthusiastic “hon voyage" to the steautuhip Canopic as she steamed away for Europv Carry- ing the main body oi the American delegates `to the World's Suniluy Beheob held” next land. Five the States and sever ,dian Provinces were .'_ the lar est single party Amer-lcnn z 0! delegates and includes nearly all oi the Sunday school assoclgugn om- clals, represents only a comparative- ly small part of the whole army of American delegates who will attend the Zurich convention. Other parties W . _ -'€_ ' _lv \ 15Q_0_0. GUARANTEE OF M ,,,',.,,,m.ntin¢ the Uniteejtstee are l THAT S WHAT MOTHER USES Children speak in the “Mother Tongue” when they say “ Sunlight Soap.” They have heard Mother say it-- seen her use it-worn the clothes washed with it-know it to be purest and best. ‘ It is only left for us to say how careful we are in manufacture to ensure that Sunlight Soap shall be vvorthy of The confidence placed in it; 5c. a bar at your Grocers. i -heduled to sail late! ,ill thgumonth 'nom New York. Pllllsdelp ‘ and Boston; while two _parties oi canadian delegates are to -‘depart from Montreal, the first sailing next saturday and the sec0nd` on- Satur- eonvention will be not less than two thousand. . ,he seventh great gathering oi its of Toledo, 0., who is the general sec- retary oi the World’s Association. s that all indications oint to a previous conventions. Every country inf Europe has promised a large re- presentation. opening oil" July 8. The progra 'will n il - ,sunday School and the Great Com- ,mission," and for eight days Sunday 'the worldfwill give their thought to »Aau~4v~l~l\0ll -rr mrs ei .su-_ onion! Agent in. disn agent in Bumme Hia omne The convention at .izurleh will he ph.-in, in 25, _ _ Wtctttguickly. Apply to A e . ____ -THE MORNING DAILY -Guardian can be obtained at La)lerty'| 'pancr- state D V ‘ _ ‘ -~ ' » - - - 9* larger attendance than at any ol the lal Parlors, Summerside. §“t°5 ‘WIP 9m°'_ *md l-°Wl“l t.h’~'9‘1 -SUBSCRIBERS should renew s week or two before the time they The convention will have its formal have paid for has expired and thus- U“i°“' Tm f°"““l °p°“m5 tak" n not miss an issue, as all papers are \ B h ve lor its eneral theme' “The discontinued promptly on ,X li-y` Ch“f°h t°“l8lll- “Hd f-11° b“l\\\°_B¢ B08- dete. _ D vices will be held in the Ba tist school specialists from all parts ol #__cHURCH N0TIGE__BD°cm1 sep S Dr J B .Doédb of K_ ei lthe consideration of the problem o , “The Sunday School `L‘ouquest of the World.” _ l l One of the strong features oi the convention will bc the Sunday School Dar,” Specml Bermoim to parm” Wm ________ ‘roll call of nations, with tive-minute l responses from representatives of lor- ‘ty countries. A choir of five hundred voices under the leadership of Proles- sor A. J. Bucher oi lfineluunti will be another feature. For the conven- ltion concert the Tonhalle Zurich Symphony Orchestra of forty-two ipieces, one oi the finest in all Eur- o will contribute to the program. pe. l Americans who will _appear ou the Long River tha guest of Miss Em_ (sped-A1 by Phone) . Pfogmm BH 5P¢"“ke"5 ‘“°1“‘le B‘sl‘°P“ inaretta Paynter.-Mr. Preston SUMMERSIDE, June 11.- Wh |Vincsnt, Neulsen and Hartzell, H. J. IHcin7. of Pittsburgh, Dr. H. M. Ham- lill of Nashville, Frank L. Brown of Brooklyn, Dr. M. G. Brumiiuugli oi _Philadelphia, Miss ~Annie Jarvis of Philadelphia and E. K. Warren oi ,Three Oaks, Mich. (Rev. E-.S. Weeks 'of Mt. Stewart has left to represent Prince Edward Island.) ‘COMMENCEHE ‘T OF f S i- g _Karl Lehmann, international ii d Church, Tryon, on unday ne t, une 15th. A conbiued chi1drsn's choir composed of children from Albany, Westmoreland, and Tryon will take .be preached by Rev. Arthur Horn. Services 2.30 and 7 o’clock. -LONG RIVER.-Mrs. Penzie Mont- gomery has returned home from Bos- ton after spending a few weeks 1;hsyq__ -Messrs Bernard and Wesley Paynter are doing great work Brant hootlng on the sand hills.--Miss Edith Proiitt, Burlington, has been visiting Ln Toombs paid a flying visit to ,Kel- vin recently.-The school is progress- ing favorably under the skilful man- agement of the teacher, Miss Sadie Smith.-Mr. Calvin Bearisto spent Sunday _in Long River the guest of Mr. William Paynter.-Miss Pearl Easter, Kelvin, has been visiting in lLong River the guest of Mrs. John Found.-Messrs Charlie and Everett Paynter were visitors to French doing a big run oi lobster fishing i ` ninussoiii uuivsnsiivirmf f»ce»t1v--Mf- Den C-mimi is MINNEAPOIJS, Minn., June 12 __ this season in Sea View.-Miss Ros- ellri Poynter has returned home from lA large class received diplomas to- ‘tiung friends in Kensington _Mr day at the annual commencement oi Archie Johnston paid n short visit the University of Minnesota. Dr. to Clinton recently - c ' ~ Gr-or e E Vincent, president of th , g ». i .university, conferred the degrees, and! the address to the graduates was de States. iiiiiifiiiiuiiiis and in recognition of the century peace between the two great cou tries of North America, several hu S ates capital today and began the nnnu convention of the New York Stu Bankers’ Association. The conve convention banquet, while Hon. R dolphe Lemieux, Dr. Wilkie, preside Q BROTHERS l-ll\llTF'.) TORONTO- 25 ` rominent in the public and iinanci livered by W. A. F. lilkcugren, the _ Swedish minister to the lluitcil ____€&`;`t-’_\_X_A;_i 335-»ha_~§‘;‘; g`°6A___‘i1§_‘e yesterday was fifty-four degrees abov dred eminent financiers of the United was fortyfour ah0ve_ t assembled in the Dominic tion, which will continue two day promises to be n fruitful as well as THE TEMPERATURE THE. MOON ETC (Special to The Guardian) fresh Winds, en nllv 'air with six- tionury or higher temperature today. Showers at night. ;. 1~oso_N'1~o,_._in.;§ _ia-_wionernie in tion for Cath mum best silver bled! fund that PM b°°“ *"1* “mf 01° ---'1‘HE` uonrnuo naw! cw- - ' lnnspiees oi _ the W0rld'e, Sunday dlan, euvhe obtained atjii. J. Ma- §'"'E.w, _ _ ‘, _ school Association. Marlonpawrence l>on'| Drugstore, Souris. ca‘|s'"“ DALLAS Texas. June 12- le- Kh- out Texas poured into .Dsgléas _today to attend the annual Sta _eqnvsn-_ tion of the Christian *Endeayor place in the First Prelbyteri n sions and religious meetings will car- ry the program over the next three days Chaplain S C Ramadan, U. ansas, secretary, and a number of other re- ligious workers oi 'wide _reputation are among the scheduled speakers. ysuiiiii-iii cull ii suiliiiiisiiiii , ,_-1- ' » Supreme Court resumedin Summe side this morning the case J as Chiei Justice and a ' r .und.or,cu 1,2 o'clock when the case went t ct of guilty. In this case the pri soner who was a hired nan with sum ol $80 while employed ther on him when arrested on u charge o the‘jury, who after ,_l.-ciug out about` gétecn minutes returned with the vor- Q _ _ Part of the stolen money was found “ANTED OU . of at Queen Hotel, also a kitchen girl. drunkenness. In this cuse the At- _,_ ______,____________5_‘§1!l_'-L minor of the Aw.. 9. `E.`¥ IT and those who rely upon them brisk and strong they are -diligence which _.»p°il lif,°»_`. _ ' su si feel or,¢vod'i°r stomach. i‘|'hoI.ar¢ae5¢iee¢Anr\Iedi¢h»lnI\~VLV°\’l¢\)_ `i. have proved themselves to be the best corrective _or pre- ventive of these trouhles.` They inillle bein? f.°°ll¥\B'B soon find themselves so better able to ‘work'- and enjoy life. For that reason alone, Beecham’s Pills are Twenty-ilvo carrie.- "ci.iissirifciinns“_ One cent per yvorldflltsi insertion in ihis column. lil," Mn! llr word lor each eoniinueilirn. 'C`a|i. must scedmplny °|“|°|’- Minillllllli ¢\\ll'l .__-__ -_ -_=:_ -_-_-_-;._-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_' -_- --1-.-f -.-.-.-~>¢ ;-_-_-_-_-3 . _____*.`£'i‘_‘_\E ¥??f`F"__ _ GIRL WANTED AT MRS GEORGE if Douglass' Unlon_I-iotel. Good 'wages A_ _ _ 6-l2M7ipd. Webster was first taken up before the WANTED IST JULY FOR MRS. . iii v pied the attention of the court until about Bayheld a house, parlor-maid who understands waiting at. table. No washing. Wages $12 per month. Apply to Miss Peters, 6 Brighton Road. Charlottetown. 6-ilvlidti. - WANTED-A NURSE clan. APPLY H at 154 Pownal street. 5-30-liilti. i -__ ----- mnn named Kehough in North Tryon, ---'°~W'-’-~ _ has been found guilty oi stealing the G§;1&‘HO~g§lTED' APPLY ' T A H simian ` _ Fein or torne General conducted the case for WANTED AT FALCONWOOD UNE presented by council. The next _case up was the King John Murray, which occupied the is accused of setting fire to a ba belonging to a man named Ho ral witnesses were examined but pri D His evidence cousisted_c.hi_elly _oi confession which he claimed the pri The highest temperature recorded sloner made to him a.,_ short time ago “"'iorty-two above, At nine a. m. it wa “' fifty-two above and at nine p. m. M at 6.09 and tomorrow at 7.24; 9 will be high tomorrow morning ai. t . “' 6.24 and Sunday at 7.10. e h i th. " fi l h H zero and the lowest was forty-tour. T e case or 0 crown was us Ot The lowest the P"°"l6“° “ight was witnesses for the defence occupied the B ainder of the afternoon session of rem it the court. The Attorney General Bw The sun sets this evening and to- ” morrow at 7.52; it rises tomorrow ahoutil p. rn., and evidence ol it for the prlsoner.J. ,.,__...__.__.----- Y nitnntec in _Lot 4. 'rue burning toon °- 8 - . place in 1909. For the crown save- FOR SALE--A LIGHT DRIVIN ed the Y the crown, the prisoner not being re- laundry maid, 2 women cooks. Ap- ply to Dr. Goodwill. 4-8Mti. "Bs-né-L ` | ut- tention oi the court for the remain- der of the day and will be again _________ ____ _____A_ taken up on court resuming this morning: In this case the prii.-'oucr , n t FOR SALE 3 PAIRS OTTERS; D Limited' quantity ranch raised mink., re_ red cross and blue foxes. T. G. Ive Monta ue __M_l-_21Mli‘.ti. e horse. Apply at 63 Bayfield St h . nci al witness was Chas Burke. ____ ___ _____~_5'11'§f5i~ 3'. FOR SALE-A BELL PIANO Ver 1 Y little used, in perfect order. A splen- - did toned instrument, will be sold at a great bargain. Can be inspect- ed. Also lady's violin, Q size. A fine instrument. A bargain. Apply to A. E, Lyon, Photographer. short time, will be sold at a bar- gain. Apply nt 162 Queen St. 6-10Mtf. FOR SALE NATIONAL CASH REG- ieter, iery up-to-date, also large “liable E“l"hefi“E~ PW"-'lei' B°"d°“ and Sunday morning at 4.08. - safe and desk one lar e flag Ap- ofthe Canadian Bankers’ Associ tion, and a number of other mcn dan June 18th_ at L54 p_ m__ ‘H19 Promised to be 9- Speak" at the The first quarter of the moonw as ' ' 0' on wednesday, June 11th nt 12.3 “t p. m. ' i H1 'i-ne iennin or today wil re fiitee LEVER i . p _ _L - 1--st life of the Dominion will take part. ~‘- Y 'v' ~ , Y _ ~-_- -¥c_ (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian >, \ T Wong igrsVoitc ff li 3 io BW ills / " II POPULAR ori-mn Ri-moans _., \ ...L 70073 70036 Purple Label 12-inch $1.50 each, 10-inch 90c. each Rigoletto Quartet - ¢ » .. Victor Open Qputel ab 70094 7008 5 70080 60098 60097 Lucia Sextet - S ' . 'é ' - .Victor Open Sextel Traviaia (The One oi Whom l Dreamed) . » ¢ l-“W Mmh Lcuise (Ever since \l1e Day) 4 0 » ; Florence Hlnhle Die Meistersinger-Prize Song ¢ 5 » Lambert Murphy Aida -~ My Native Land - n Q » c Lucy Marsh Faust - Trio from Prison Scene 3 A o Victor Open Trio 10-inch Double Sided Victor Records, 90c. for the two selections 16827 {Tales of Hoffman, Barcarolle .. ML 5, M", Wl~.,¢l¢; Fatinitza Selection - o`_ 4 __ _ P|y°,‘, Bud Trovatore-Oh joy heir Sued 3 1.. D¢A l' dc' 3 “#11 {T......... _ ............. n....-... ._ - _ 5,25.-:;'.:.‘:,¢.:.i;.; " ~ LucIs,ll allorfunesto ~ ` _ B' b'll ’kndC' d 16574 {Lucls, SuTla tombs - '- B. 5- T,|.".||"nni-ll,Lnl¢¢g.¥-,liz _ _ ,1 10-inch Record, Price 75 Cents i _ 1258 Anti! Chorus - ll Tremere - - - View Md. clmfn. Call on any ';l'lisAM.uler's Voice"_ dealer in any city inCmnde andhe will gladly play your favdlie operatic selections on the famo'u|.V'|ctroi\. _ Ahh for s free copy of our 300 page Musical 5.000_Vicior Records. _ \ BERLINER GRAM-0-PHONE C0., Liinited ` MONTREAL I .¢"' A ani.”-A - .~_.i~. ..-> e1.~<~s¢mn»¢ns»ax..x\\\mu.mnmmm|n.n-mne.mmn|@.»m»r_-i--1- -_,M rm, The temperature at 10 30 o'clo . D exposure was eighty-six. a` The full moon will be on Wednes- Il i . I _ hours and forty-four minutes. Reg ment Heavy Altilery took D lr . c this morning by the. Reign swf” band marched to Victoria Park.A tested thermometer with a. northern the men had formed company Co exposure was fmty ‘mgrees above nel H. Ei. Borstall the Inspector 7 Yesterday afternoon at Vietori field, and immediately alter, th ' i t_ D0 B0! Rlffcl another da with igg, or ¥‘rotr\§l_; PILE-I Dr. C\iase'e Ointment will relieve you at onoe and as certainly oure ago. we. a sox, al orou o mp ,re ' owes and enclose lui. to pay ~a:\stun. B __ T 'I Wanted vp ahigh y r_emur»¢=-ntive line ol work in their spare time. This is a strictly high oinss proposition. itspiy at once Box lie Guardian Omoo, , ,, , ___ _ _ _ _ ,_ Suiiimer Sliocs Our new Oxfords and Pumps are the best we have ever show n. Patent, Gun Metal and Tanleai h- from $1.510 to ¥4».oo a Black and Tan Pumps. $4.oo a pair. - .Morfrsft 127 'Queen Bt.- Itohln Elena* l Piles. surgical oper- l they were inspected in gun drill. dealers, or Edmanson. ‘as 8: Co , Lim led. T t . Bs le bor ' eil you mention this Mei; with large acquaintances to take standing drill etc. after which th muster roll was called. proceeded to Victoria Park wher night the gun detachmcnts oi No. Battery will turn out, thus compl ing the inspection. Colonel Bot expressed himself pleased with th general physique and appearance conducted themselves. ‘ "Sovereign Cashmere ‘ Ho'e and half hose, pure wool. linen splicing, Be up é io dale an`d try this brand, _ __{_:_' ..»,';.-~ '.-.i' r.. E / F as si Park the annual inspection of the 4th _ H9l“`i]_»_S0&hD0l‘f-- 5-9M3ll>d- lace FARM FOR SALE- 50 ACRES ) at 2 o'clock. ...The men lined up at good land 3 miles from city with the Drill Hall under command of Col. 3 ac;-sg small hardwood gygve suit. Peake, and headed by the regimental able for for farm. App_ly to Mrs. lter A. L. Gates, Halifax, N. S., or to lu- _Jno. Wheatley, grocer, clty.5-Z9M12i ~ 0° is io- ai. G rcro and with a southern ex osure Artillery in Cmmdrh cams on th FOR AL ,DW DTN HOUSE general salute was given. The Brigade p ~ “gm” given ut December was then inspected in marching, g Apply to McLeod & BB,mey_ CY returned to the Drill Hall and the At 7 o'clock the gun detachmenta of No. 3 Battery were formed and A§;i;;‘:1°“§htL E' LaM°5‘f§0,€1af(;irpiS' g . ,__i»_1y_1e2 Qugngsrlgg.._,_____6-;<>Mif- FOR- SALE-3 PAIRS DARK RED B, foxes. Apply or phone R-522 M. ° N0. 196 Richmond St., at present ° occupied by Mr. Walter B. Grant. .__;'24.ME!_= FOXES.-RANCH BHED, GRAY, rad, dark; tame, feed from hand. FOR SALE-A SNAP. 4 ACRES OE good land, together with good house and burn. Within two chains ol Stanley River. Splendid summer resort. Good boating and bathing. Will sell for ($400.00) four hundred dollars. Apply to S. ri. Haslam, 222 15th Ave., Calgary, Alta, , 5-17lVi&E1mo_ _____._i0A"[;__,. iLOS'l‘, BLACK ANI) WHITE FE. male coliie pup. Property ol A, A, Leckie, Vet. Surgeon, Finder leave at Eldon Ho- ,_ ~' 5.31M¢_¢_ V ‘-1 | _ l‘ll_~f_¢.*<.&\ A‘i!'39\L5___ -__ ANYOI\":l WANTING A SUITAB-LE place for u lox ranch, two miles from the city, address "Foxy," iGuard_iun Oiiice. ' 6-5lvl5ipd .- - l MALL lllltl’ WAN l`r.v BOY WANTED. GOOD POS'.l'i'1UN for strong, intelligent boy not afraid 01 work. Must be well re- commended. Beer & Weeks. 6-12M6i. BOY WANTED.-APPLY T0 A. __Duchemin & Co. May 6-Mti. G,WANTED AN APPRENTICE IN foundry. Bruce Stewart & Co. A ___ __A___.___..4-__ YEMPA- MEN WANTED.-TO LEARN AUTO- mobile driving and repairing in three weeks. Write, Portland Auto Co., 204 Kennebec Stl, Portland, Me. s-,r.M24inf1}{E'r`oN \ The tide Mu be hlgh this evening “nd M°Qu'“-Tie’ K' C" and Mccauum' carriaEe, newlY Painted only used a TO LET, 50 ACRES PASTURE. Water and shelter, M. McKinnon, Rocky Point. 6~2M6ipd. I* if ' I I-I; 'J Tcncliaks wnnrlio TEACHERS WITH FIRST OR SEC- oud Class License required for year- ly schools commencing in August. Highest salaries obtained. Full de- tails given. Apply. stating qualiti- cutions to Canadian Teachers’ Agency, Regina, for Sashatchewan Schools; Beveridge Block, Calgary, for Alberta positions, and Cotton Drive, Vancouver, for British Col- umbia appointments. 5-21Mlli1mo oiiiiiio 'iilaciuii The second Grand Organ Recital in Zion Church by Professor Mclntyre, Mus. Bac. last evening was, owing to To_ FOR SALE--SOME GOOD RED AND 4 Cross foxes, also racoons. For in- et; formation wire or write Geo. R. mu _}$.°.‘?‘_°-_3°“f_1_"_*B”-l1¥¥§~__“i5M6‘- e Fon‘sa1.a-ALASKA anus Foxes i delivered now or intnre dates. o the men. and the way in which they 31600818 Or pups and guaranteed to reach you in good condition. Lim- ited supply. write or wire. G. 0. Lewis, Sackville, N. B. 5-191i/ltf, FARM FOR SALE-110 ACRES, ONE mile from Souris. Good dwelling hquse, lair outbuildings. 100 acres cleared, well fenced, good state ol i cultivation. Sola with or without °l'0D- ,Apply to Gaudet & Solicitors, etc., Cha,-_ or to Il. Creamer at many other attractions not us large as might have been wished, Those who were present, having cfij-'iyed u rich musical treat. The program was varied, the outstanding numbehg being the Grand Ollertolre in G. Ma or, by Lelebure Weby; the Pastorale in A. by Guilmant, the Humoreskeby Di or- ak and the Grand Triomphal March, by Grison, concluding with the over- ture to William Tell. Pleasing vnncty was given to the program by two ox- ccllently rendered solos by Mr. Pu. » er Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dculi f i (iii lottetown, P.. E. I., retui',\ed li. - rliirbt from Amherst where tu ay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cos ey. Pleasant Street. Mr. W. P. Doul is the past Grand Master of tho ind.L_ e Pe. . 5; ` `d. 1 W Spiral Spring ' and your dayswillbe af morewortlmlixrihg. J., Spend your nights , _ upon a l»_ AN ' » v . . r ‘» i ~ v leer .; , _ - ` sf '»,. .V I M .lift