1Z4‘;"FZ..ifI_Y1 Tm‘? UHARLQPYEYiLWNIiEIJABDI-Ui SPECIAL MEETING — Ladies‘ ltrnnch (iolf (tlull today z o'clock ahurp at the Clubhouse. 9990-11 MONITOR GASOLINE is worth more because it will give you quicker starting, less carbon, and more miles to the gallon. 0025-6-10-31 . Central Guardian Fashion Fancles ... vice. Phone 6B7 fir 309?. zowwooeeooowe-eooee-sm » HORSES FOR SALE by McNeil. and Wood may be seen at Buntain‘ 6's Bell's Stock Yard. \&\\\\\u~w" It all comes clown to the Congoleum Gold Seal- The whole question of getting low-priced, dependable floor- covenng comes down to getting rugs which hear the Gold Seal. It's In ' ' of superior hesuty proved value. Still more, itis theemhlem oi the outstanding durability and quality for which Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs have been famous for many years. This rec- ord oi satisfactory service is with- out duplicate among labor-saving -O0V0flIl8I. And when on become sc- quainted with wearing quali- ties and convenience of these ' , easy-tirclean rugs you realize that the value represented lay the Cold Seal is well worth seeking outsnd insisting upon. Montreal-Quebec l. t. \ " \\‘ FLUTAED‘ TAFFETA nAm-rv TRIMIMIING WITH OHIFFON ,.II|I CARFERRV BACK ON ROUTE —'I'he (‘arfr-rry sallod for Tormolr ' tine ynstcrday morning about 10.250 and will rcsinnt» her route today nitera mainilra (aver-hauling and re- pairing ut the shops of Tlrucc Stewart ti’; Co. RODD'S TAXI SERVICE Em- pire. Hotel. 22f, Queen, Phone Mil-J. DON'T M1155 THE NEW STORYJ ~~<“These Women" written by the Author of Footloose and the "Yel- low Stub" starts tomorrow. Read the first instalment. ‘ OLD SYDNEY SCREENED OOALI - ~l<‘our schooners arrived with callxoes or the best Old Sydney Screened conl for A. ‘Pickard tit Co. 9988 ORDAINED TO ~—RI1V- .l. Clarence recently completed 'l‘heologicul studies at Holy Heart Seminary. Halifax. N. s.. will be ordained to the Holy Priesthood at Rusticu. P. E. 1.. on Sunday. June 27th. The ordination will be performed by His ‘Lordship Right ltevereird Louis J. 0’Lcary, Bishop uf Charlottetown. --(Patriot and Summoreide Journal please copy.) PRIESTHOOD. Pitre who has his course of ,//.////,‘,, . "THESE WOMEN"—~The Guard- SCOTTISH MEMORIAL COM- . lairs new serial starts tomorrow. MITTEE will meat Wednesday evening June 23rd at 8 p. m. K. C. Home. 9959-6-22-21. _. | I A xwé RECITAL 01' piano and vocal i ‘II l music by pupils of llliss Lillian McKenzie assisted by Mr. Wagner. t... _ violinist, Heartz Memorial llall to- -’ '.'\I"‘4 night at. ‘7.30 o'clock. Silver cul- lectlon. 0975 ~¢ The Borden Co. Limited, . ‘ ma] for this helpful book p - g how to prepare up etlz- nourishing dishes. any flip“. Especially valuable mothers of under-nourished (km or little ones who arc , m please at meal-tunes. ‘REV. DR. CARRUTHERS ON HIS WAY ENSTZ-ITIN! graduation ceremonies of the Aberdeen Hospi- lui. ‘New Glasgow. are to be hold on July 9th when eight graduate nurs- cs will receive their diplomas. On the same date a tablet will be un~ veiled in the entrance hall of the institution in honor of Rev. Dr. James Carruthers to whose magni- ficent effort was primarily due the establishment 0i’ the hospital twenty-six years ago. Dr. Carruth- ers is now on his way East. from his "Vancouver home and will be present on the occasion of the un- veiling. The reverend doctor will continue his journey to Charlotte- WIOOD lSLAND$.—-'1‘hc Sacra- ment oi’ the Lord‘ upper will be dispensed at Wood lauds on‘ Sab- bath. .lune 27th at 11 a. m. Prepara- ‘tory Services will begin Thursday ‘at 11 a. m. Friday at 7 p. m. Sutur- ‘day at 11. Thanksgiving Monday at FIRE Ll08S.—-The estimated loss of the fire in Montague as reported in yesterday's Guardian was about 32:500. The loss tn the Cumming building is estimated at about $1,- 500, and to the Montague Electric about $1.00, including electrical equipment owned by Mr. Clements. v I POLICE COURT—— At the policc ,court yesterday morning the case against a local merchant for lin- ‘fractioit of the Live Stock Produce 'Act was dismissed. There were lulso live cases againlst citizen-s for keeping dirty prenlises. Of ithcsc two were lined $5; two were ‘dismisscti nnd one was adjourned‘ the Maritime Provinces ‘h by Their Industries." ENFACTORY-TRURQNS. WIRE FENCING, Carter s. Co, ,, _ . . Limited. have just received imp the Factory another lCarloud of the Celebrated Frost Fencing Wire in 1 . " r Lester Douglas i 39 Queen Strut Charlottetown, P. E. |_ cream Separators By Mar“ Bclmm“ ‘ha. SHARPLES SUCTION FEED ims clean at any speed. ms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. ‘ or Phone 798 or 939 P1110 Dink chiffon is made illio a ynulhifyiug dzulce frock when pcvky ruffles of taffeta are used as trini- ming. ‘Ruffled into three tiers which join each other, this frock i5 “or only inexpensive to make, but v wry effective tor the school girl's our“. Ing wardrobe. One of the asst-p in] ‘features is thc girdle of chiffon, which encircles n low walstllnt- cud ties into streamers exit-Zed with thr- finted taffeta. , lAt the bottom of the skirt n ruffic of the chiiTon joint another ruffled cffect and n hand nf Ihc illit- lilgs can match the pink chiffon. or in‘. selected of n contrnstim: or dccpci‘ shade of pink. o OOVQ§OVQOQO40~§OO GOOD I HEALTH tall a cent the day. WAMP.OLE’S APE SALTS rid’: famed cooling, 4 ting health-giving ef- ~‘ saline. Try a i. rry morning and note i ngorating effects. We Min 50 cents and $1.00 old L. Worthy I78 Queen Street Phone 271. y 1 Sure Way t0 Get l Rid of Blackheads i _ Thcrc is onn- simple, safe, nml surn wny lhnt nova-r falls to pzet rid of illlncklicluls: that is to dissolve lhcm To Ill" this. 1:111 two ollnrrs of pvroxina panvtlcr from nny drug storm sprinkle In little on n hot. wot cloth-ruin over ltbc blm-klu-nds briskly-trash tin- parts land you will lu- surpriscd bow ihc ‘lrllu-khvntls hnva- dlsnppcnrcd. llig > lulncklu-nds. llilll‘ blitckhcnrln, no mat- ttcr \\l|c|'1~ they nrc. simply dlswln‘ and ‘rlixuppi-nr. llll|<-klu-|uis_nrn n nmrturv- oi‘ [dust and dirt and sccrcliruis iiml I'm-In ‘in llu- port»: oi‘ lln- skin. ‘I‘|||- peroxide ||4|\\'l|l1r nnd lhc wnicr dissnlvc lhc hlucklun-zitls so tilt-y wash right. out. IvlIVIIIII tlu- port»: irm- and rlran and I|| lbcir nulurnl condition. till a later date. Liacralnexlt of the Lords Supper bath, Julie 27th. The services on Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Preparatory services on Thursday and Saturday at 7.30 p. m. and ‘Flltlnksglving Service on ‘Monday at 10.30 a. m. ' WOOL-The Sheep Breeders Assoclatloir will receive wool at the Arena Rink, Charlottetown, be- ‘ginillng Wednesday, Juno 23rd.‘ Ship by rail or boat, freight col- lect to Wool Grading Station, Char- lottetown. 9936-6-19-31 -MASONIC SERVlCE-Jfivine Sci" VOCe will bc hold under tho trus- [JIUBH of Truc Brothers Lmlgc, No. 8 A. P. and A. M. in Churchill Church, (Ihurchiil on June 27th next at 2i l’. .\i. Rev. ‘Mr. Seam will spunk. Offer- ing to be taken in aid of Orp- hanage. Everybody cordially invit- cd to attend. llruthrcn plczwc mcct at ‘Mr. [Nod Bohnnnanfir. Ill 2.30 sharp. FUNERAL SERVlGES-(Fhe fun- eral of the lute Mrs. Alice Broyd- riék was lwld on Saturday uiorning from her lute residence. 2113 Grai- ton Street, to St. Dunstarrs (‘lubed ral where a Requiem liilzh M858, was celebrated by Right Rev. Mon- signor Maurice McDonsIt. The pull- bearcrs wcrc: lMcssrs l). J. McDon~ aid. James Callaghan, W. ll. Dun- bar, l-Irucst Coffin, W. J. McIntyre and H. 1'. Paoll. Service at. tho grnvl- was conductcti by llcv. A. L: Sinnott, comma SOCIAL ‘Function.- In coilncction with tho lContennial QOOO-OQOQO'OOOOOOQO Summer I ' i, is Coming NOW IS THE TIME TO ENJOY YOUR- SELF. LET THE NESCO RERFEICT OIL COOK STOVE HELP VOU. The Nesco Perfect bakes, boils, roasts, toasts, surely, ‘iiillly. without soot, quickly and easily. These stoves are very strongly built. The sxtrl ltilem shelf and little end shelf over glass link give H!" "Wu for utensils. One burner will burn twenty-five hours on s gallon o1 ltrosene. Rockwsave wicks will last many month's. Buru- "1 WI" not burn out. We have one, two, Ind thrss burner styles. The ovens have glusliront, two locks which mean tight '°°"l- Oven wjllg gm double and insulated with asbes- i". They some In three styles-one and two burners, also ‘HWY oven. A NESCO for every purpose and for every purse. Wiiotsani: 4, RETAIL QOOOQO Q-OO-O OOO-O-O-Q-OQOOQ-O-OOOQQ l NIlTIiIE 0n and after Monday, June 21st all otor Vehicles using the public bish- flYs of this Province are required to l 1926 registration plates BY Orderw.“ _ . _. .- I HJLSTEWART, .' “Asltfifiuvlncial Tress. wuéeonbeowwwowwoowwowwv ‘ "In .0 r of St. James Church to be held on July 11th, and 12th a meeting 0f the ladies of tho congregation was held lust cvonlng to form commit.- tees and make other arrangements [Or tlic (lnrdcn party at Govern- ment. iinusc on Monday. Kindly’ loaned for tho occasion hy- 111s Honor lhc Lieutenant. Governor and Mrs. llcarlz. ’l‘hcre was n luff-lo ntnpling and great enthusiasm was shown in making ihc necessary ar» rangcments. ___,. CARD 0F THANKS Mr. Norman McL. Ramsay and ‘family wish to thank their many friends for their acts of klndilcss and letters of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. 998-1. Women’s Daintiness llndcr the most trying hygienic handicap now as- sured_ NEW way offers true "protection — discards like tissue. IGHT frocks, shserest gowns... wesr them now any dsy, any time, anywhere, without s moment's doubt or iesrl The uncertainty and Insecurity of the old-time “unitary pad" has been ended. Most women iiow use “KOTEX” - . . s new and remarkable wly. 5 times ss absorbent u ordinary cotton pads. Deodorlzes, thus ending ALL dau- ger of olending. Discards n euiiy n s piece of tissue. No laundry. No embsrrus- ment. Obtains" at all dru$ and dc- srtment stores simply y saying KOTEX." You ask for it without hesitancy. Costs only s few cents. Proves old ways a needless risk. 12 in a -pn.cknge. in fairness toyourse-lf, try I x ilutlntn P a1 what they need at Carter's CHURCH OF scoTLArvp.--Tne"5l°"?- will be dispensed at Lot 48 on Snb- I from Boston and will spend a va- ‘of ‘Chief Justice and Mrs. Multile- I makes. Farmers can now get Seed 9982-6/22-21. -i--<-o>———- PERSONALS Miss Ada McLeod has arrived cation in Kinross, the guest 01' Mr. and Mrs. Rod. McLeod. ‘Miss Avila. Ntathleson. daughter son arrived home. from Montreal last night to he present at the wed ding of her sister. Miss Helen. which takes place Wednesday. l-lis (trace the Archbishop of Nova Scott-a, zlccompunietl by \'en. Archdeacon White oi‘ Sunlmcrsitlo and ‘Rev. .\ir. (Jroitorl yestcrdztl’ motored to (leorgctown where hc held a Confirmation Service. The many friends of Mrs. John Campbell, Freetown ~will be glad to know that she is now in good health, the report. 01' bcr 501111115 illucst,‘ ‘being Iilcorrcct. Mr. David Rcid, rcturncd ironic, by the hlurray lllarbor, train Mon- day afternoon after spending tho week end with Mr. and Airs. 1t. A. Gllils, Grafton street. l.\ir. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald. who made their homo at. 'l‘ho Russ during thn wiuter_ returned yester- day to their home in Whcaticy ltiv- or. Thcy will ho much. missed at. The Russ as they were great tav- orltes with nII the guests. -i—-+>-_i Waterfront» Directory June 21st, i926 Fall's Wharf Schooner Lady May with shing- les for M. I’. Hogan 8c Co. Bruce Stewart's Wharf ‘S. S. Pniuco Edward l-slaild sailed. Schooner Edward Grover. Lyon's Wharf Schooner Thelma. Pickard’: Wharf Schoonnrs Kitcher, Conductor, and Lari E. Richards. ‘D. ‘P. W. Drudge. No. ll. Carraqhefls Wharf Schooner Mnggir- U. ITALY INVITES MUNITIONS WAlSH-VNGTON, June ZL-lnter- est was aroused tnda by receipt of trade information that liftly has added to the list of goods which ‘may ‘be imported temporarily duty frco materials for manufacture of bullet“ and rl-flcs. TQEE~TOD STOIQIES THt WIND-BOY GNEJIy Lmiiy w” pinyin‘ in hencornef of the dining-i room. ‘ | It was about time for Bessie-i doll s nap and Emily was start. mg to sing to her when the door swungopen. lhpmtclosedsgsin “NW0: H d u Yl ow o ou do. Mr. Wind." Emily said. y"Wont you: come over and sit down)" - But Mr Wind didn't answer. Instead he pulled the cover 0H Bessie-doll] bed and then blew Emily's hair-bow ts one side of her head. ' "That WlIfl-l Mr. Wind," quid Emily. “That was one oi his little boys running around pinyin‘ tricks. town to take part on July 11th and 12th in the centennial services of St. James Church of which he was minister about forty years ago. mimi- Hunter River and Vlclnlty ‘Mrs. lniuicligtiining. Slimmer- sitltl, was in town on Thursday 1'9- mrnlng to hcr home ln the after- 110011. Visitors to Charlottetown the lilt- lcr -pnrt 0|‘ the week were .\lr. and own-s rp. J. Noy, Mrs. Rorlgerson rm] Miss ‘Anun Rodgerson, Mr and firs. Geo. 1i. NldMlllnn, IMlS-g Helena McMillan, Mrs. (loo. D. MacLeod. 1;,-_ J_ n, Murchison, Mr. W-llllaln ilcDougalL. ‘Sincere sympathy is i011. i0!‘ M15- ‘.\lilton ‘Green. Cavendish jin the dcuth of her brother, James D. Mc- Kcnzic, Cardigan. Nlrs. William MoDqugali return- Pl to her home Friday nun-hing Pom Charlottetown, whore she M‘ tvudcd the lMux-rlcal Recital by the llllplll-l of Prof. Fletcher on ‘Thurs- diy evening’ and at which her tftughttir Miss lluby Mcbouflilll wars one oi‘ tbc talented singers. 0n Thursday evening. a conlzroi!" zllinual pivoting 1W8 ""111 I" m“ lulu-ll (lhurch. horn and l-ndr-d by a. splcndill rcprt-sunlit- lion m‘ mo. members and atlhcreutfi- ltov. it. ll. Baxter, ll. A., pFQS/ilflll. [ppcnlng tbq meeting thy rcndiug ai portion of Srrl-pturc, after Wilitlil‘ jllr. 1). n1. ‘McDonald ollorcti pray- I 1'. m. s. ‘u. ‘Daniel mlrf~llnpci11lc1l Secretary and immcdi-‘llllly follow- iug four elders were elected. Thcy urn Iiics-srs l’). MmMoDOnald. D011‘ uId Andrews, WVlllard Seilnr 8.1111 lir. George ‘Grecn. ‘Trustees elected art‘- MPfl-‘lru 3- Dztnliel, Andrew Rainfall ,and ll. M. IMacLeod. . ‘Manse Committee aPWI-“ied m‘ this scctiou is Messrs J. F. MoMl1- l u and S. 1M. ‘Daniel- Colloctons and ushers are ‘(Thes- i1_r st-llar, William Cutliiie. Ralph IvlcMillan and Ira ‘McDonald. Other Items. rlncludlng Order of Hr-rvlco were left to tho decision oi’ the elders. lt was arranged that. for the thrce months, .lu.ne 1st to Sept. 1st, evc11~ ing service will be held at 7.30 tfclock in place of seven as heroin- lUrc. ()n Jilly 1st IMr. Baxter ‘h0- 41111191! pastor of the new field- \\'heatIey ‘River, North Vl/iltshlire, Hampshire and Hunter River and 1m n wly appointed officers take up their work. Guests registered at. Riverside inn during the week include l1. W. (flay. Charlottetown; W. 1i. Boone, Toronto: J. 1H. iMcCalI. Montreal; '1‘. W. llcntley. ‘Charlottetown; (lilo i uncan, Charlottetown; S. (7 Zbcmpson, Halifax; (l. S. Swill Amherst. Thus. Davis, ‘(lharlnttcr town: S. 1H. Bailey, Halifax: W. McPherson, ‘Florida; F. M. Walker, Mnncton: Ii. M. Howlatt, O'Leary; Mr. and Mrs’. C. J Cook. ‘Ken-sing- lon; D Murdock. Charlottetown; A. calbeck, Albany; ‘Robert How- i Soothe Itching Skin With Cuticurs. T. o ‘atfif-zipt‘ Traverse; D.’ Lodd, Brad- WllS Bl.‘ i idarnln “The Hlundoring Mr. Brown" Iillli Su go-lnorth, south, proudly presented Purest and health t0 this day in v For a long lifetime Sussex has sa Canadians in Sussex RED OVAL Ginger Ale that Put ssex on the Map tisfi-erl the critical thirst of Ginger Ale. Wherever you east and west, SUSSEX RED QVAI, i,- thirsty visitors. iest spring water by government tests— choicest fruit juices and Ginger. And ‘a formula kept secret Sussex Ginger-file WHOLESALERS CARVELL B1205, zilbzlnc; Mr. and ‘Kilns. R. E. Mc- Kenzie, ‘Souris; (,1. ll. McKenzie. ZlI'IOi.i(‘iIiWll/. ll. ‘Mcllcoti, Lharlot~ tctown. ‘Many wcrc disappointed on ‘1"ri~ liily evening when tho hravy rain provi-nlerl thcm from hearing 11m as staKHi ‘by the Victoria Rec-ration. (‘Illh lll the bail hcrc. Those who Wufc prt-scnt were amply repaid :13 iht‘ blot was must. interesting and the performers, particularly Miss lliaricn Lee and Mr. lliaroltl Met» calft in the leading ‘rolm of Mr. and Mrs. Brown took their parts admirably. Mr. Pidgeon acted as chairman and the specialties ‘be- tween the acts included solos by blaster Gordon Stewart who Snug “Thcy go wild ‘simply unilql over mo" (encored). Messrs Keith Boe- wcll who sang "Leave tha_ rest to me" (encoredl. Wallace Stewart who san-g "The Xmas Cake" (en- rored) and Miss Muilln whn sang "Roll 'cm" to Eukelee accompan- intent Iby lMrs. Keith ‘Boswell. ‘Mrs. Boswell‘ also accompanied the other numbers. The following is the cast of characters: Mr- Daniel Brolvnm-llarold Mat- caitc. lMrs. Brown-JMariou Lee. vCIllFii. Brown-—1<‘Iorence Profit. ‘Bessie BP0WIl—1D0Tlfl Miller. ‘ .lack Armstrong-Charles Logan. Dr. Horton-Leroy Ilowatt. Marcie 'Mllfllhy~Aiice Villctt. ‘PiilPlGk Dolan- Donald McLeod. God Save the King. [_, Stock Quotations ‘HlAlLIFAX, June ZL-Quotstions furnished hy Johnston and Ward. Members of the lMontroal Stock Exchange: At. Top. and Santa Fe ‘Ry. .. American Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. lAm. Locomotive Co. .. -. Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. . Canadian Pacific NY. ICen. and Hud. ‘Riv. RJt. 1 Consolidated Gas Co. International Paper Co. Mls. Kan. and Tex. "Ry. 2111/, Pan-Am. Petroleum 73% Reading Co. . . . . . - . . . . . . 97% Am. Sug. Rsfng. ‘Co. Pfd. JED $21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern lPaclflc Co. . , Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 1511A UJS. industrial Alcohol Co. . 69 United Stains Steel . . . . . 188% F. W. Woolworth Co. . . Bell Telephone utbltihi Brazilian 1 30% Montreal Power National Breweries Spanish River Pfd. .. Asbestos lPfd. New . . . . . . . . . Brit. ‘Empire Steel 2nd General Petroleum Int. Petroleum . . . . Standard New Jersey . . . Standard New York Wheat-July, 138%; Sept. 1 Dec. 180%. Corn-d y, 69%;‘ 33%: Sept. I Dec. 77%. t . . » A, V. Saunders . Geo. J. Rogers .. Geo. Buntain . . . . . .. 1C. 1-1. Beer ‘Chas. McKinnon A. W. liyndman - 75%; "\ Dec. 43%;. Wheat~~JuIy, l)oc., 129%. __ The fiirst stage of the President's match took place at ‘Charlotte-term Golt‘ Club on Saturday afternoon. June 19th and resulted as follows: 5 l1; Used ‘after: Shaving Dr. Chase's OINTMENT Keeps the Skin Soft, Smooth and Veivety _ E. l1. Nicholson . 74 A. B. Cosh 75 ll. L. Palmer .. 751G. G. Hughes .. 76 ll. S. McLeod .. 76 l". T Watkis . . 76 l". ll. (‘nnrarl 77 .l. R. Paton 77iJas. L‘. O'Donnell 78 (Yharllo Jenkins . . .. Men's Slnqles 18 Holes Handicap Gross ilricp Net W. K. Rogers . . . . .. 8K 24 66 K. M. Martin .. 97 3o 67 L. D Murray . 108 40 lifi .. 8-1 l6 6X . 111 71 97 71 112 72 ‘DZ 26 40 26 4|) g2 (l4 40 flit 26 Geo. P. Nicholson . C. L. ‘Miles . . . . . . .. Lloyd Wellner W. S. Stewart E. Gunssulus Frank Clarke d“, No More CloudyTeeth You Restore Color Now Gain gleaming, sparkling whiteness sticcesrfuiiy clear off. A film thatabsorbs food dhcoiorations, etc. Run your tongue scmu your teeth and you can feel that film now-srlipperycouting covering your teeth. Beneath it are the white teeth you envyoiten in others. lt keeps your smile unattractive. It breeds bacteria, invites tooth deaygum trou- Please accept full 10- day tube free. Note theamszingdifference in the color oi‘ your teeth and firmness oi’ your gumswhen dingy film is cleared off as leading dentists urge. O O O Manybcartschescome from “oiT-coior" teeth. Teeth that ruin pretty smiles. Now dingy teeth, authorities prove, can be restored bles and pyorrbcl. I0 Willlfifll?“ qllldilY- Dentists say the way to remove it's been found that clingy it is with the new-type dentifrice teeth come simply from s film called Pe sodent. All drugglsts that forms on teeth. A stubborn have it. orks wonders on dingy film old-type dentiirices did not teeth. IO-daytesrwdlbesentfree. A Ines In Ousule y Ri-“Elpsoiii ‘flu New-Des Qonliq Dnullhice isdsrflhVdWl DqldAuhnhb ,__..__..-..-..- Mail Coupon for 10.0., To. t.» THF. PFPSODENT COMPANY Srr. CC-Z067, 191 George 5L, Toronto, Ont., Clnlds Name Address Oslr no tubs to s hilly. ZCn.