1109...? ‘west: sacs-st: ' itdVitiisIng Rates ~Payahle in Advance Sill!!! In Any Advertisement I Cents IIIIIII Olltrllflulrdlasjaeall-Serrsslg‘ Allllllsosllcl Ocminglvelskls word Oilldfliildwsialiilnlellorhhfletisqflcprrtrslulbs: slriiulOfiss-sngs. b . lies-ll and 8 _ ‘I s! Ceadelsnce. 10s per inch: I-Ialsd 1| elude for every Westcrlltldlillternleclh Curd; etc- 50 per name; I40 Wedding engagements. d0 words additional l words. Netiel of Thanh and Appreciation. ile per inch or u in: word. um of Address associations. ts caste pa: Innis, . Other rstss on epplieetiom. and Presentation. 81.00. \ a Teacher Wanted .___.______.__________ Jvaxzrlfi) - TEACHER. 11101: BBQ $DDQL Suppemen Slag). egrenk Newsome. Sec- XQ . WANTED AN EXPERIENCED Teacher lor Irishtow-n Schol. Sup- amsm. $300.00. Preston Camrp- ll. Secretary. . WANTED-TEACHER FOR. KEL- vin Gnovve School. Supplement . . Bertha Walker, sec- WANTED -- TEACHER FOR Brackley Point School. Sup e- ment 8E. J. Gregor MacGal um Secretary. WANTED — TEACHER. FOB Che Hill School. Supplanm . $175. . Mrs. James MacDonald Secretary. '.I.‘ E A C H E It Spring Valley $250.00. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR. Springbrook School. Supplement $250.00. Enrolment 16. J. A Meek. Secretary. French River. WANTED - SECOND CLASS Teacher im- Amandale School. warren F01! School. Sup le- David Case ey, Supplement $150.00. Albert Myers, Armsnclale. ,- 'WANTED — PRINCIPAL AND primary teacher ior Fannln! School. Malpeque. Supplements $00.00 and $250.00, Frank Bearisto, Secretary, C...______________.__.___._ “KANTED -- ASSISTANT TEACH- er for Crapaud School. Supple- ment OM00. Thomas Beet. Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR North Pinctte School. Supplement $175.00. Jolm Ross, Secretary. WANTED — PRINCIPAL FOB artistic Bridge School. Supple- nt $225.00. Apply Mrs. Lester Johnston. TEACHER. WANTED FOR THE Principal Department of Care ‘Ifiverse School. Supplement $250.00 Jae. l-l. Bell. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR SOURIS Line Road South School. Sup- plement $200.00. Hugh MacAulay, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR. NORTH School. lament Hudson Lowther Sec- TEACHEB WANTED ior Bedeque School. Good Sup- plement. Lloyd Aifieck. e on SECOND oLass Teacher wanted for Little Sands School. Surmiement $225.00. Mal- oolnmSsnith, Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Little Harbor School. Supplement $200.00. Jerome MacDonald. Secretary. ranvcrrsn AND ASSISTANT‘ teacher wanted tor Belle River Supplement $190.00 and J. W. Bell. Secretary. WANTED-FIRST CLASS TEACH- er for Bridgetown School. sup- plement $200.00. F. Clays, Sec- retary. TEACHER. WANTED FOB BALD- wirrs Road School. Supplement $200.00. P. A. McKer-nn, Sec- retary. WANTED - TEACHER FOB East Wlltshire School. Supple- ment $175.00. Bruce McKinley. Secretary. . . TEACHER WANTED FOR POINT Prim School. Supplement $175.00. Martin MacRae. Secretary. WANTED — TEACHER FOR Head Hillabormigh School. Sup- plement $150.00. Melvin Jardinie. Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Mount Melilok Sohol. Supple- ment $225.00. Applv W. H. Drake. Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Kelly's Cross School. C. E. Wad- dell. Secretary. TEACIIERS WANTED FOR AL- banv Village School. Sunniflmeir.‘ $27500 ‘for first. class and $250.00 for second class for ‘Principal's dept. and 8200.00 for primary. Rav Cameron. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER, FOR. “All- vi-w School. Slrvfement $30090. Alex Mflsnac. Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER F0! Meadow Bank School. Supple- ment $100.00. Stanley Hyde. Sec- retain. WANTED - TEACHER. FOR Dongnh School. Sunniemnr.‘ vcted moose. Stat» Sllnlplrment warmed. Mathis; Knuehsn. Secretary. ..._...._..__.._______.______ Personal ..._...L IAILITI II- 2 weeks‘ su an: 1y $1.00: u 86.00 at all mills. 0 SUPPLIES (RUIBB sews... saga aw s4 Imp so s. mandrel: Miscellaneous n __ wan-Pm image. Lodg- I desired. Phone Mutant. . . spew" W '. or ifllant For Sale ______.___.______. FOB. SALE ’— 102'! CHEVROLET COBCii. J new tires. Good condi- tion. Eric nutler, North River. son sass - om; SMALL Willy's truck. Phone Bill-J. FOR. SALE —— SIXTEEN ACBEB oi hay standing. George P. Tralnor, Kinkora. Lost; Found, Strayed l I -__-__-______ isusnnusiw ~ ~ L°§...—.s:::*;..s'—:.s=,~s"rs. ' - _-~- < ill: ti‘; b. LOST -- AT MRS. GILLIS SAL!‘ Brsdslbane. brown wallet sen- ll-mml PI l any money. leave at usrdian. Reward, L081‘ BROWN LEATHER, wallet. Finder contact Guardian Oifice. Rcward. LOST - RONSON cleaners-n llydollNmg lg‘? OONIXDIIATION . . . e Kensingtor. ' I SUIIANOK LOST BETWEEN POST OFFICE: BEE LAT and Lower Queen. key c"; cm-DIWABE. Crockettfs Jewellery. ialning keys and Masonic m- -—- s anc id till ti t , . UTIFUL summer u! e m u’ on ‘I fin Mrs. Johnston's. Kent B R d. aw" PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA- sraavan 01v m reams-s nvn ASSOCIATION - There will Brown and White Steer one year be a meeting oi all Progressive old. W. R. Younker; Brackley. Conservative simporters of Ward Five East. Polls number 90 and 00A Female Help Wanted Weymouth - Basilica. was COOK'S m- Photographs. am’ aowaao usnnns m Fitted $5"? my“ Footwear. 2e tt-ts ‘ CIAUWELI: h!‘ photnltlhlll 5B ssr m PO11‘!!! qSomers. who also dresses, vice der leave at Guardian Office. ers were Messrs. People's Cemetery. son saus - 1 macs: cnamnba Set, Commode, Chemical Closet with iittings. Enamel Sink. Wufih Boiler, Coiiee Grinder. Apply Post Office 53 Souris. FOB SALE — 8 MONTHS ullets, N. l-l. and L. S. ott Jardir-e. lfieetown. ___________ ma sane - 2 TON INTEBND national truck. Willard‘s Service Station, Winsloe. FOR SAE —- COWS TO FRESI-"IEN soon and gross cattle. 3 WOFK horses. M. Welsh. Nullh Rive!‘ Road. or 51 Chestnut Street. ________---- ____:___ F011 SALE - DIONTAGUE, 11 room house. nearby lot. buildings to be moved unto lot by September 1st. Apply 61ml" Rice. Montague. LOTS FOB SALE -- DESIRABLE Building Lots on Up I‘ Que?“ and- Spring Park Rea . iormerly , oi Woodman Estate. Apply audet as Haszsrd, solicl ors. Canadian Bank Commerce Bldg- FOR SALE — "FARM CONSISTING oi T8 acres. Dwelling and out in good condition. Apply Ira Au Clyde River. _________.___-_ ---—-~ FOR SALE — MASSEY HARRIS Power Sprayer- Amos Callaghan, Tyrone. u FOR SALE - HAY MOWER. USED t/wo years. Grant MacLeod, Bay View. FOR SALE - CONSIDERIAIBLE quantity used Fox Wire 1% and 2" mesh 30 pelt boards, some ad- justable. Also Vulcan Steele fire proof safe. size 3 x 3 x 2. Apply Corner Inkerman Shore Road and North River Road. ___.._____-__---__---— FOIt SALE — McCOBMACK ii FT. hay mower. Good coidlticcn. Georke MacMillam Cove Head. FOR SALE — FROST AND WOOD hay mower. Good working order. Lelth Carter. Winsloe. "IDEAL DUCIIESS‘ Jenkins, OLD Mrs. FF: sane - Range. Apply C. R. Haz lbrook. FOR. SALE-HAY MOWER. 000D condition. C. C. Ellis. Dusnstaii- mge. FOR. SALE — 40 ACRES STAND- inga hay. Saturday, July 13th, 5 P. . Staindagd Tim lar-L Oyster Bed Bffliiw FOR SALE — ELECTRIC RADIO. '75 Cumberland Street. FOR SALE — l MOTOR BOATS. approx. 6 years old. B5 to d0 ft- l ,7 to. ft. beam. with or without, motors. J. R. Alien, Pug- wasll. N. S. FOR SALE-ONE McCORMICK- Deering Binder. Good condrlon. Mrs. John J. McLeod. Bradal- ane. FOR. SALE-DRAFT HORSE. 1400 lbs.. 1 years. sssoo. Quiet for women and children to w k. Ap- ply Herbert Weeks, Federic- ton. , FOB SALE — l FEMALE FOX hound pups <5 wits. old.) 1 male fox hound (l3 months old) nively star-ted. 1 pour-v and saddle (9 mos. old). 1. 1937 Ford coach. in per- iect condition. New tires. Serial No. A18273. License No. BZSOliJRoy Preet. R. R. No. 1. Pietou. N. S. or call in person at first house from Ferry Dock after 5 P. M. For Rent FOB. RENT —- COTTAGE A1.‘ South Shore. "R. M." Guardian. Male Help Wanted AN OPPORTUNITY - ESTAB ilahed Rural Watkins District available If ou are alllressiv and between t e ages oi 25 an 55 — have or can secure if"!!! outfit. this is dvour oDWTfl-lllii! t0 get establishe in a rofitable business your own. or full particulars write todav to The J. R. Watkins Company. Dept Z-C- lA, 2171 Mlssnn Si. MOYIETBBI- D - MAN FOR. HAYING. art-rs: a est wages." men Hunti- F" K gston. _ Wanted LEGIIOBN PULLETS W. Wiheetley. East Royalty. WANTED - qumr noasn to: woman to drive in he Dockendorii, North R v WANTED-AT ONCE. A CAB TO hi; {or mrea weeks. Phone l1 . WANTID - ALI- BOITLII. Phone 1101-2 Minus! Bros. WANTED -- CAI IN 000D COI- ditlon. Phone 181. WANTED — DATIII! IADIO Apply Guardian. W - ‘l’ and first bssemanh glov: lml mask for sciibell. Phone 3212. WANTID SMALL AP ‘r until Sept. for immsdlsts oe- iml - c; . glulplflglfi (nowchilgdnilfvl mine evenings 180-1- aeau. Plum; GUN- Oil WANTED. Q |on Friday. July l2.‘ n. 8 pm. in Ashe MlcLure Buildi , 110 Kent 90¢! WANTED -- CAPABLE MAID. Call or writ-e 53 Upper Prince Street. As this meet is for Street. Wages $30 a month. purposes of re-orgsniution a largle A - WANTED — GIRLS FOR- DOMES- attendance is requested. J. tic service and also to serve in our ired Doyle. chairman of Polls. DEATH 01" FORMER. ISLAND- ccieterias. Good wages and living- inaocmnmodation are provided. ER. --Word has been received of Arsply with character references the death in New Jersey of Mr. Vneston Trainer formerly of this c y. goIOXtre-rgun Protestant Hospital, he 1m M. It is about forty years since native province. Re last visited here about 10 years Mr. ‘Pralnor is survived by Fox Pens For Sale "ago. wile, the former Lens, Hawse, of Portable foxAVpens 6 x 12 his Gauss, N. 8.. three sons and one daughter. He is also survived by two brothers, Jose h J. of this with inch and one, and one half inch, good condition, priced to sell. Also limit- city. Walter cfBu falo, N. Y., and four sisters. Amy, Mrs. T. Dono- ed quantity of fox houses. W. R. JENKINS van. Qambridge, Mass, Margaret, Gt. George S-t. Mrs. E. Noble. Hudson Fails. N. Y., and Agnes and Genevieve o! Wor- Auctioss Sale Al;..-ry cester, Mass. at at 3 Augustine Cove Camp farm 01p the Montague Sister Noble Grand- n list-Loretta. > W Worth. Dickey. Right. Su I'D LOVE ‘l0 HEAF: mxr. The morning worship period of camp life at Augustine Cove Young People's Camp opened with the lar- gest enrolment o! campers ior sev- erai years in the history of this camp. The well-chosen camp site overlook the waters of the North- umbsrlan Strait bids fair to become one oi the most favored of camp sites this year and in the years to come. The new auditorium. cottages and the tents erected thus far, to- gether wiiih a atai! oi experienced leaders have given the camp set-up a most desirable atmosphere. The camp staif includes: Dean, Rev. J. A. Jardine, ‘Pryon; Study Course. "The Cross in the Life of Christ", Dr. F. E. Archibald. Moncton; Study Course, "Praise and Music in Wor- ship". Rev. I... M. Murray, Kensing- ton: Recreation and Camp Fire. Miss Lois MadKay. Tryon; Camp Mother, Mrs. L. M. Murray. Kenslngton; Busi- ness Manager, Rev. A. E. Todd. North River; Camp Cooks. Mrs. Willard Wstman. Carleton Siding. Mrs. Rich- ard Cameron, Carleton Siding. At On the premises Plains Jul 13th inst Standard lme. My acres ironting on Highway. BBINSLEY BOADY. McLean & Mcliinnon, Solicitors. Charlottetown b-b-OfiOfifi-O In Stud (13880) 200669 LELAND Stands at owner’s stable for the remainder of the season. | ‘ . Mass was celebrated the n. Maclllllhnkfl, ‘g w. Reissue.“ m V, m ii' mam m lo Mr D fl ‘uflumlgm “W”; dfiilfm chair occupied by M00001- Mld‘ irombaflt. fl.,conducted by Rev. '1‘. H, 3 at the wrsvekmt J- Parker Hoover. men. firs: Milton Brehaut. D. A. MoKinnon. and K. M. Martin. Intcrment, in omens ELECTED. -.- At the Jug o! Alpha Reb- 0 the following ot- Elsie Csmhigll. Juilon Past te. Warden-Viv- ian Grsmam. Conductor -- Mable Worth. Outside Guardian-i - Linda sum Helen Mac achem. we‘ sup- Ql-kfl W" Sim/Ed by the lunch com- mittee. much enjoyed by all. Bro- the: Fraser and his wife were wel- come visitors. Brother Fraser gave OUT OUR WAY ‘ Saturday conducted ser- . Chec- Ruth En- l LIKE I SAID, THE NATIVE 0!‘ . hesv y laden white Miss Frames sisters of the bride. were opened by Miss Frances Dui names verses were read M Dolores lit-anemia. the w werrarrsn ed on the table by Eleanor D iy. After all were open- ed Miss many use "°"“ °""¢‘.3“£.‘;s s. oined in singin "Fc e‘ $3- - , 1000a Fgllgw g t Sh a a ‘Tony Next meeting to be held at the home ‘of Mrs. owsrd Cutncwe, all to be answered by pennies, size c! shoe. After s de. the hostess mg the National An Brackle was he _ G¢°rse Shaw with fourteen "mem- bers present. in: wooed by the cde and repeating the cr lmlscn- ws. was escorted to the seat oi b Miss Dolores MacDonald. basket decorates: wit and pink was carried ln b and Eleanor Duiiy. The giits fills is! Duiiy in a few well chosen her thanks for the h. A ." The remainder oi d and . by the ladies. At s late hour all de- garted for their homes wishing - loria and Desmond much Suture happiness. BBACKLEY POINT W. L The monthly meeting or the Point Women's Institute at‘ the home Mrs The meet ,-; in _'Ilhe minutes of last meeting Wve read. approved am signed. Sick committee reported (our By J. R. WILLIAMS ‘" r vseoos-wusse WALRuS-SIQMMED the second camp fire sing song and service some seventy-five campers and visiting young people oi other communities joined in the rollicking songs oi camp life followed by the regular period of good night devo- tion prior te "lights out"- Registered campers to date are: Marion Lord, Ruth Mutch. Vernita Mutch. Angus Gilmore. Margaret Muttart. Geraldine MacLean, Peggy MacMillan. Grace strung, Margaret Williams, Lois Wil- liams, Emma Tweedy, Florinde. Thomas. Eileen Waugh, Joyce Wil- liams. Gertrude MacDonald. Blanche Day. William Moase, Donald Mac- Gregor. Aulding Gamble, Doris Mac- Kay. Elva Clark. Audrey Paynter. Carroll MacRae. Shirley Carew. Mary MacKay, Margaret Montgomery, M“ W- "mum" iii‘°ii.‘.“?.éi‘?.?“iliiyuti°‘ia$t‘lliit Solicitor for Lessors The registration for the boys’ and girls’ camps to follow under the dir- ‘r " of the M. R. E. O. indicate capacity attendances this year. The present new ‘ "on oi these camps is a continuation of the camps Meet mares by appointment. JOHN B. GILLESPIE Owner,‘ Milton. WHER: l5 DID u! oer NOTICE - Messrs O. at The proiperty Sentner an '1‘ Milton is “Enclo and Game Act ments thereto. prosecuted. glliil “tailwfi; need of re-deooretflid the 1i committee gave no iurther roll c cpean Jews camps in staged a one-day hunger s yesterday as a- protest grltish military raids in ne. .-__...___..__. She ls universally liked makes everyone feel at home at ease in her presence. LOOKHERE rsausrmow " HOSEF ‘HIWAS new» A¥Msmi=§£llrac~ -\ re- mne, as a» cud School eonlnittss " ' was reed “Mu” literature received and "*4 on some. ~ Government Grant of $185 was received. e delegates ntlon are: Lure and Mrs. Howard Cudlncre. Collgcticu was when Both (Mimi ed i’ i Wmramfltilt grade 41-41 Ohe lunch served by lag closed by ling- them. HUNGER. STRIKE y 8 - (A!) liviul! in the United States lone i‘? against Psles- his ta who and 0 UR BOARDING HOUSE RMIZZ HooPte-l i‘ .. - c C HENNERY You seéwillfizgiar? ' £3“- YR5HNTLE“ TO ‘ilk’ COP, YUP, 3m‘ dii | ___ A-lerle A-Plllletl rent receipt. wholesale 16: white export price. current make. units 20 ll-16—21. Potatoes: 75 1b bags. local new N‘! dProdtlce : Boot free 1-4! eee: white 20. too H 3-4-3 8.50; no l Que. PEI, ll. o lose isolates». July y: _ _ bu. quoted sulfide‘, Domini 1'00 on DI i of Agriculture iollowé: wooden case; Cil-MLA-mediuln 414:- M-ai; B 94: 0 m. .. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteu. lsed. no 1 as 1 ' Que no l pasteurized as ‘ Mtl: no 8 87 1-8 del Mil; first, creamery prints job pm, solith H 1-4. Western and Que. cur. i . colored U l3i6~23 35D. 1-4. May; Very few people know that the lion has an extra claw. It ls cun- cealed in the ha_ir near the tip o! During a hard, prolonged rainfa cultivated iield may two inches of topsoil. - With Major l-loople 00s» ‘(OJ 5L; mfg}: fir; PLACE to - ems Mhdgili? S mitoses M... McManus formerly conducted at Marshileid through the generosity of the Bap- tist» Church, Charlottetown, upon whose grounds the Msrshfleld camps were held. The present sitc is made possible through the very large num- ber of individual and organisation m‘ “Mn, g contributors as well as committees m“ "m; o; m“; m“. , an who have worked hard to bring the being in the Common of C rlotte- new camp into being. Sincere thanks own m queen's, bounded and dee- is expressed and will be extended to crihed as fellows, that is to any! all who have assisted and will con- Comm-unis: on the South - side tinue to assist m this your building 0| Euston Street at: the w “my.” r ' _v of Town Lo eighty-four. thence son along also ‘eastern o an n posse MscLean, for the distance of eighgg four feet or until northern side of Mortgage Sale To be sold by public suction li- the premises at 800 Illiml if” in Charlottetown, of Anllls A- 9-. hour .0! twelve o'clock m WHY HAVE to sons Pv- . '_ \ feetinwidtlnrnn u ‘h FEET? from Ousnbe ' Street. "W" 7Ql ‘ ' easiwanlly slang the said lane full the distance oi forty feet until it strikes the western boundary of land in possession oi Thomas Mac-i Millsn, or a line in continuation. thence northwsrdlp, along lllla a» Euaton Street: anti-mid. m! wesflnrdly long the sane e right o Alld Ill thlt Siiustc, lying and l‘ of ‘ 111%. G20. [\- BI’. been edged I a lane Ionrtsen feet e direct on Jfland m om Cumberland ed gravel for Conway domestic sad wsy construction Tlib lie de- Evsrel l! I-AIIAI. l MILLAI. Conway, LII- l lilo-ralts-snsrtsl Inelastic. i? i: riser ‘nu-r voieouw 4N’ "LUNBVER B! mAvoki-FM EAT w MEALS . ou-nsios a %‘li3§““11' - i renditi-