' ihdetlfl . -.. ‘I .:‘ Vii". 5.‘. \' ' THE CHABLOTTETOWN oualznmu;‘__ Canadians Make , Good , Scores BISLEY CAMP. England, J1me 26. —The team of Canadians here to participate in the National Rifle As- sociation's Empire Shooting Tourna- ment. despite varying weather con- ditions, have compiled satisfactory scores in practice. Having complet- ed tests over the shorter stages they are concentrating on the long dis- tance targets. They are belos coached by the veteran marksman. Captain Alec Martin, formerly of Calgary. who annually joints the team on its arrival in England. »_-»-r—-i-O-)-— AN ORGY OF EXPENDITURE Evealiave “dlilWwllh” —flltlllflfifllgt)fdifl .¢l9‘thec—rmot rinslngi - out-wash ruined! ifvfilllj" The Speed Breakfast t Ill Om ,_ Cooks in 21/; to 5 urinate: MacLEAN & COMPANY, LTD. WHOLESALE DIS'I‘RIBU'I'OAIS CIIARLOTTETUWN, I’. E. I. Famous Britishers Celebrate Inlportant Anniversaries (From Our Own Correspondent. OTTAWA, June 25, l9Z8.—O!\ f0 l‘ diilerent occasions upon going into supply. the Opposition moved votes of want of confidence, not with the hope- of defeating the Government, because only on one occasion did they have the ‘support of the inde- pmdent groups.’ but to place the members definitely on record in re- spect of important matters. The las was moved on the Saturday pre- ce ing prorogatlon bylthc Hon. Mr. nett. who all through the see- slon stuck closely to his texts on fin- anon. criticizing unsparingly the tendency of the Government to- wards excessive expenditure. He Swealfirs "m" m” wmys Km?!“ quoted largely from the estimates 0M‘- llwllcll hi’ C- '57- Clarke‘ °l Sum’ and Public Accounts lnsupport of mCF-ildl‘. P< E- I- Ml- Clhrkel “cflhis motion of censure, taking occa- compznlied by his son. l-LE. Clarke. 3pm to marshal former arguments rs. Clarke and Ml'~ all‘! Mr$~ and placing the whole situation m GCCPHB Will’. llFPll/ilhl g9"! 135E 9:‘ a very complete and precise form. co a h ’ m. G vemm. Gmhonillg. from ihc Is an . enou e o 1|; was a very able effort The eflecg emnnogmégnaitingnceleblgtcd the sothil-lcbron. YillTlliiillh county. T119 oi Ills remarks was that this orgy anniversary of ms em“, m“, the. party put up at lhe New Lniarmchl oi expenditure. together with the army by entertaining the mflllbfirgi llutcl, leaving their cap parked on present rage for speculation. was ‘arm. Army Comm“ 11h» Esplullildc. A [JOllLC officer, Mr. bound to have a disastrous result r The Duke who fegpnuy obsm-ved Clarke ruili. iold them that he did sooner or later. and he warned/the ms “m, birfhdavl enjoys wonderful. not know of e. car cver being robb- government and the country that hum; and [umps a constant 5Cyl“ ed cn the Iisplzlnadc, and that ll/[It was time to call a halt. The Hon. u; public and 50cm Qngagelnents “l, was ;lcril-.l:iiy' sale ior them to (gems.- llij/lr. Rubi; g1 reply. tool; might - - , ~ , - ' ‘their auio lLlfkCd llCill‘ the . . c regal‘ e BS an op ms c vew aggglgmlégtgflh (‘lmnnqtld ovum": .3 mm“. g0:- m» “rpm, of the situation. and he also quoted a - ~ ~' var 2 runes lln in e l s. = - (‘lllyaglgs Ipgllggrllteltiotljoxlldtllforlshdllllltlfil DlillPlyOf ihe rigght side door. A Ereiliwlls evidently the 91d °h9 °ll99 9X‘ the Empire's "Prime Minister oi overcoat and a blue coon-of theipfifisfid by $11‘ Charles Topper. Se- Sports." with a gift from all the son's suit, were taken: also fl- Efer/ “km lhmlllh hm? ("lglhal Wlllhhhll- world. commemorative of his golden pull-over HUPCIICI‘, and a black and that when the lillllll? Wlllds 0f fin- wpdding. The gift to the Peer who brown Sweam. COM“ I" the pockctsfilrlc; werenfavolrabléhillt vylas thnfe to l r s kn n for llS lovci , umber of valu- a °h a 5h - 6 e ll"? ESS- osf alllrlrfloifitlmlvrtlgd a 1 Bolllellfiglizthgrfiallegcgna driscovery of the ed L” “on?” in eclmmhy 1h all mat‘ Qllbket with eight llanols Nrlircflolli-lrrihbery early this morning, Mr. tars» Yet l1 Wllhfl hlld EXPRhdhIG ing hunting, flat racing. Sllfiflplelclafkg pmleovored i0 get in touch mmmry he clalmed heeded llwllel‘ chasing. coulsine- boxing. shooiinsw wiih the police, but was unable to 2:3 gledezgflglsd stalkin and achtin . i .- .. c zen whm F0- The gubscrillers ingludcd all ClflSSfl 3:11;: §§.§.‘,‘.yh$;.i?§.' Iiosgxwho hadlvldc the mlmel’ In 08rd! on accord- es from laborers to millionaires and‘ in... “we eff duty; and reared iolqgéglilénwgulgowlv); glgltthhlélllgblegllfdfid their contributions ran ed from 25i . , ~ .' w ulrli - cents to $500. The biggbalance left cjnzfrgrgliciegrnicugllllhflilllrkrli. o The fighlllls Spirit that was arous- an... purchase of the gift is being The mm mm, Wm “m, mdigpgvd during the last week of the ses- devoted by Lord and Lady Lonsdale “am over therfact mm a Ponce of-filflll was kept up to the last minute. til-charities. The actual anniversary m". fold them that the ca; wouldlgsd i‘ kmked m‘ a “me as llhmlgh of‘ . the ~ wedding occurs tomorrow. be safe parked where it wag and L scExcellehcy would hll-VQ h! 80 and the dinner ilarty to be given by frcély Edam“ that on their jourm. ° tglvemlhelll» HOUSE and return the couple will be attended by the‘ ‘ i mmmm me country theyyam el‘ day- Hmg and Queen. the Prince of ‘Qy mt we Truro a Food ,.ec0m_i Wales. the Duke and Duchess of datibng ’ 1 ‘This will be theflrst time that 1""“““ m ‘l ° l‘) s“. d m l‘ the ~ their Majesties will witness a cab- Cd ‘m m“ Esplana e u g aret entertainment such as will be lmsl’ icw days‘ given at the party. Many handsomel gifts come from the many tenants -on Lord Lonsrialos estate at Pen- rlts. his holdings totalling 175,000- acru‘ Poultry raisers who build up a ,.-__v_-._-,._-__-_._i "S-UMMERSIDE BUSINESS COLLEGE CLOSES The closing exercises of the Busi- ness College at Summerslde were hold in the College rooms on Wed- nssdny afternoon at 2 o'clock when an exceptionally large class received their diplomas. ' The first speaker on the program was Hon. Adrian Arsenault, who dcalt very efficiently with the quali- fications required by a business man of ‘his stcnographcr. stressing par- ticularly thosc oi loyalty to the em- ployer. honesty and discretion. Bread good books. he advised, or interest yourselves in some community work and these rather than» your ofllcc work will furnish topics of conver- sation to your friends. In closing he asked them above all to remain in Canada. ’ Mr. A. E. MacLean. MP. followed,. taking up the more concrete details. of a stenographers every-day work.‘ He pointed out that employers were. human and required only that thei stenogrepher be well trained and‘ willing to learn the minor duties. and terms peculiar i0 that businessi He urged on them the need of com-. pleting the day's work before leav-j ing the ofllce, of being partlcularlyi careful regarding enclosures and of‘, extreme care in filing letters so that. both employer and stenographer. could at once turn to any required‘. document. In closing, he congratu- lated the students on their successu find the Principal on her splendid‘ aclfevement. said. should be especially grateful- to. Miss MacLeyan who.' on" her own initiative. had begun this CollegeJ giving the young people such an opportunity for ofilce training, anril in only two years had carried it to . such success. A very successful Concert was Mi MacLean thanked the two iv- stnged in Came Head west Sch l gentlemen for their kindness in g on Fwd”, night, June B’ under 3108 inglso much ofl their time. and for auspices of the Women’s Institute her good adv c? o thewtudents‘ mm. despite the mclgmemcy of mgr It made her realize the advantage ‘weather the Schoolmom was fined of having business men lecture to , the students from time to time. and ‘k. ‘_“ ‘to its utmost capacity. Mr. Leslie She hoped that next yea;- thls midi- - trade ill strictly fresh eggs kllownl WOODLEY LLEWELLY by the name of ‘specials’ sec to it MCLME“ “My PIQSldQd as ChalT-iltlon might be made to the curri- I lllanllzlhd the following program Wafipulum. She expressed herself as .At S‘ m u (that the male birds do not run wlthlcah” e ohl- 'highly pleased with the work done W860“ 0h 0 B Broil?“ 0 imc flack NOL only do they wnsumei instrumental Selections (encorcd) [by the whole class; they. ‘Wltllflllli MBY 6th. Woodley Llewellyn. 1h the t m amount of expensive food Miss Minnie Chasson. lexceptlon being ambitious and em- 35lh yell‘ “l hi5 age, answered the“ $61‘? um d c .. do not keep Song "Sing Me To Sleep." (encore) cient She had no hesitation in rc- call to rest that awaits the pcopleglclarlyelas £011 igxhose that are “Jack and I". MrsfJasper McLamn, commending them to the business o‘ GML Axmough-he had bee“ ‘ulsterile. Indeed after warm weather Mlcilhlpfllllflil by M. Chlllswh. World- for a short time. his death came as _ b d _h 1d be Diamgue “Flea = Powder" Miss The Diplomas and Prizes were a shock to his family and fricnds.ml“vc5 the ‘We v“ s 5 o“ _ Laura sifimuns Messrs Lem, Supply...“ presented by M‘. Mack“ and He was a kind and loving husband hem “w” Wm" except“?! coulsfhidbr; and 1m MpLm-pn iHon Mr Arscnault ‘Of the thirtv- and father‘ and ms pmscme is m flocks of me bmedmb ofk plug‘ ‘(ll-lorus“ “Mother"‘ School Chlld-‘oncwho received diplomas onlv‘a “any miscd m m“ h°mc' 059°C" hm.‘ fkiwg. W510 "ma? 553%., :52. ren. accompanied by M. Chalsson, ivory small percentage remained to ally by his aged widow as hc wasfiégggle: Olfctimllgnflilalllzlligi? we mymgi Dialogue. “Gemini, Rm o’ an be placed in positions. aways aogometmbllng man‘ Heiilocks is being rcconizcd in many Agent?“ M“ Jasper Mcmlmn- Mm The prize m the Bookkeeping do" mash sesgévpm so gflllll rhoans‘ hols inrqunrterg and a prominent ncwy William A Madam“, M155 Beth partment. donated by the teacher. was a ,,,,,,...,..’§nem.§§, of H1" Mcfilfpaper in 335mm omiarrm ma Rénqllattray, and Mr. Victor McLareh. lélg-hgfifialgysvllgsnawsagdedrgo Ralph . . u . n . ’ S CZ " 8 - e 9- c P7195 3311*;“ggggfl-hzgethalwgrfiglgdl ill-iffy Sulgfmwggh ahffagsé: gayyvlf; B98115. (33,012, Fggfv? f,‘ $3 m u... shorthand and Typewritiilg trusting wholly in lplls ‘Rcccl CIIIIT“S l-ggci ed The Editor in ilrging lll°rl°w»" Miss Mhlhle Chhsslml- hc‘ department‘ presented by Miss Ma“ He reared a iamil of nine? cheil- Yllgnn zi ut that the kce in of chmlmhied by Mrs. JOhn M. Ladner, Lean- W9"? Whll by Evelyn MacKen- dren some of when); have one he- ‘Ll pglndb ‘in h ut the pea?‘ is Dhlklllle? "CQllYl-shlh Uhdel‘ Dm‘ Me and Gena Waugh’ both of smu- fore ‘him Mrs Andrew infers Misdma 8' r 5| lmllg ‘fl h in she - lhlllllesi" Mlfis M- Chills-loll. M685“ mersida ‘ Susan Llewellyn and Mrs John al-“cbonom c .055 ‘T’? c .. u“ .'Lcslie'McLsren and Leith Sanders The fouowlng ‘s the “St °l and“ . -- _ Wl-IICIZIILC moans a waste 0i’ IIIOIInZIIIdS‘ am and Dru-r Ilcanada East and- “t9s;__ \ _ gollgllllzghl fislidicshlllss zzglctd Awldltalwrni dollar; yearly in (Every towlislllp.“v*t~stl_f School Children Eccnmpmh Mildred Mrwphersgn, summpr.» following‘ Mrsp lval‘ Wcztawale Th“ 9°“ "l "llllhmnancc of slwliilied byld Chassion ‘ “we: Jean wrmht" summersidc‘ bum wh-o h -an invalid birds is about $8 pcr ycm cac .‘ I V - l l -u M H Gena Waugh. Snmmerslder Erma '- ‘ - 9""; Only those who want eggs from their "5 lhhlehhl 5° 9° °h5- Y- h"? Baker. North Bcdcquc; Ethel Dar- rach. Little York; Eileen Boswell, Summerside: Annie Cameron. Ellis: ISLANDEItS HAVE‘ ‘CAR. ‘ROBBED TRURO. Jun:25. — Auto robbeffi again found a victim. here. last night and stoic two coats and two z iSpecinl to The Guardian.) LONDON, Juno 26.-Toduy was a' notable occasion for two men long; famous in Britain. The Duke oil CABLE HEAD WEST i A ROOSTER. DA I’ her bed for the last ten years; rs. . _. ls ~ q,_‘iMcEwen. accompanied by Miss .‘ Albert Young. Attleborn, Mussgll/Ihn cfl“,‘,’,‘,f'.',‘l“vfnf§§ Minnie Chassion. .‘ . spent the winter months with helm-Uni 11"» lhl‘ "me ls arriving when‘ The lucky ticket for Auto Robe River; Minn“, Lefm-gy Summcrfl nnrenls’ “ml Mrs" Lem" Hickcn-l‘ cultrv rniscrs ul-‘c adopllng- ltheill/"S then drawn-the winner being side; Mary MacCulloilgh Summer- Pembroke; Frederic. in Hallrolqin‘ m‘ ‘f ‘ m m u] if hock“ bVML wmred Mcbarem Cabfe “Backside. Sadie Brown Shergmoke. Ev; Richard on Whim Rood. and Wood-mm‘: '1 o Fe '[Wbgh “h- k. {h r‘ ‘ est. ‘olvn MacKenzie Sllmmersi‘ ' ‘Viola ley in Denver. 01110.. and his ne- m“ Mich“ °h y of“; f0‘ ml Cream.‘ and other rclrcslb Mallrtt Snmmcrside" Belulhlrvin Dhew. Jflhll R- Lflvflf-‘l. 0h lhc hOmO-ils IE0 mason "a ilfcvcrgor “f; nglmonts were sold during the CVCIIIIIILl/UDGTLOIIII Ruth Muttart Summers: Blfiliil- 305K105 hlS will’ "ml lflllllli/umvc}. m“ mule ‘r s‘ A “Usher ay‘ The singing of the National Anthem“sldct Lona Ravner Grecnmount" ~ were “"3 l9“ m m°hm 31 Fllllhlhn‘ ‘S bolcwctil-womd ‘n a-yvery ma‘ brought to u close this very enjoy-i-‘lnnlc MiwDonold Port Borden" Ev: -' children and 32 grcnt grand chil-"smso m‘. “ hhome“ d“ (or l?“ qmpryonu-rt, crctt Slavin Borden" Gladys‘l')‘rum_ dren. Rcv. Mr. Pierce. pnswr of the Will-l llldllstry’ wmch ‘s’ smnmlyl“ The proceed-s will go towards inl- "wild. Freetown‘ ‘Ralllh ‘ Bisho United Church. Sturgeon. oillcintodlimmn“ m lmlmmmm‘ A, ‘mum 0f; moving the‘ sc-hoolroam ‘ Summcrsidc: Marion Cousins Mal): beautifully‘ speaking {mm wqlihe Department oi Agriculture at1l_ > -_ neque: Jean Lvlthsnmmerskiel: Jam psnlms, helm; l-Cqucsted to do so byIOiinwa roconlnlcnds thc killing oil}. ‘ flgcggggd bcfgre m5 ¢|eath_ The [mlpiof the mule birds after the breeding. begrgrg were 51x ngnhows: Rlchanliscuson and sols the first ol June as: R Llewellyn. Jlz. 'I‘cmplc Llewellyn‘ the time when roosters should be, l. Lllcina OTlalloran. Elmsrlale; "r-— Best. St. Eleannrs; Allie Mon-gs Herman Wcstnway. Lloyd Ceilings, sent to market. bccnusc after that‘ John Collings and Willard Ceilings. dolo- ll is pointed out. millions of when the (‘Vlrnlhg Rhodes are falling dollars are lost through the presence‘ (Special to The Guardian.) gummcrsgde; Lloyd Yeo Central LONDON, June 2e.» —Fie1d Marshal Lot m ' -. l Lord Pllimer will shortly vacate the ' And I am sitting all alone. 10f partially incubated eggs in the‘ ‘High Ci-nln1lssioil(»l'shill of Palcs- lsh-"Excheqllor and Palestine pub To my heart thcrc comes n longlngiproduce which is marketed. -»-»---<¢-Q}-~~-»-- IZMPJRALI) SCHOOL MEETING itlnc- which he his held since 1925- cstlnc having already a bilouetorv - _ \Tbo Daily Express says today that dr-nvlrncv nr $5_0(m_000_ Lord plum‘... The annual meeting on the 19th lhi‘ lf-‘tlrcmellt will ho brought about who is 'Il veers of ago. had Cana- .inst resulted as f0llows:—Mr. c. wwby lord Plumars differences Wlthdinns constantly with 111m our...“ Grok“, w“ appointed “Ham, m the British Colonial Oifice over the the war and he also (Dmmanded wQfQ SQ sQvQrQ plilfl) of lVlr. JohlrMcEnilrc retlrcrtidlvlsloh 0T tho 00st 0f the Trmifl- men from the Dominions in tho . p‘ 1.5 Hugh,“ Amnmn and P_ p_ iJordiana force as between the Brit- South African w“, l "Il- Lmllup Bllflmllaukomml ‘Duffy. Secretary. M5000. suppleq . _Jl[ y“ gmqblad with var] lavurq mam, to princjpm. mid ‘v5.00 for g SAVE THE SURFACE ANI) YOU 555N551 "ll IWlQFlhIQI-I wlll‘ h" Amisiani. Other expenses, $250.00. SAVE ALL 4° ll! ""h- Miss Fleming. Principal, resigned. "o" ‘ll-Y 5 find w“ m9 ‘bwl’ and new teachers for ensuing year Naylofs English lead gives a larger covering capacity. tlllh any lead on tho market. ‘ are Mr. Elmer Roberts. principal. B U R D 0 (. nle Wnlkcr, Kelvin; Dorothy sill]. phallt. Summcrsidc; Roscoe Jeffery. Llnkleticrf Grace Kim. Summer- siric: Blnncho Crozier, New Annan; She aluldllot Work HEADACl-IES l I land Miss Mnry McCloskey for prim- ‘ary department. l “um MORNING SMILE v The heat recommendation we can give you on this lead, l is from the‘ many buyers that use It. Don't forget it's a Mistress (just returned from fl “mum Enflhh product sho ing tflpli "Did anyone call duri my absence. Bridget?" Bridget: "Only n commitay n’ ladies mrrm, hilt oi sent them off wi‘ a flea in their ears." . B T F 5 Mtstress (greatly perturbed): "Oh; “d dd“; n,” d" jg . My, I my! What did you say to them. any-' l! 1w are nl-nrllnr m pointing um hill”, drop m and let us give you quotations on this wonderful Load. 0|], lurpcntine. ‘Dryers, etc. THE‘ BETHUNE HARDWARE 00., LTD. Prince County. he’, _ session being devoted to the "Bun- f. f‘ l! r O-OO-QQOO-Qgmv-Qo-Qvooooooo a o. That Oar 0f Yours ‘ fly fill-LIA! ULLIA!‘ llnuvl-II-llamfi rolls Witt Anh- . d Inn-n u- .|';:f"“”fl,',' {uwn-n Out u! ‘lick och‘ M l" W” Ixpuuw. i i i knvowoooo 0++¢§O4"."'” BREAKING m new BRAKES , . ed brakes surfer 8W" he first few miles o! come out of the Many re-lln wear durins I service slim‘ thfii _ shop because of the car owners de- sire to give them a thorouBh W51 The test idea is all right but the point is that it often is entirely W) vigorous. The linings mfly ll°l have, had a chance to net 59¢ Plllllelly» mere may be high or low spots on band or‘ drum Whlllh Wm me“ m‘ equality m brake application with consequent uneven weal‘. It l8 B» good plan to work in tho newlining gradually. THAT FIVE‘ GALLON HABIT Filling stations report that a large majority of cal" owners still have the "five gallon habit" that is. that they buy gasoline regularly five gallons at a time. Many motorists. however. have gotten away from this practice. They iind that filling the tank is a big time saver. an assurance against running out of gas. and provides ex- cellent ballast at me rear of the car. These advantages are at least worih oonsiderigg. ROLLING SPEED VARIES Among those car owners who realize that the car has a rolling speed. a pace at ‘which it cur sumes the least amount of gasoline, there urc many who sacrifice the advan- tage to be gained thereby by fall- ing to realim that conditions create variations in this speed. For instance, it is related to tire pres- sure, engine condition. the weather. and several other factors. If the car‘ is running into a head-wind, its rolling speed will be higher. It is n platter of “fcel." “ANYWIIEIIE" WILL NOT DO There is sonlellllrlt; snappy about those roadsters when. the top is re- moved. By the same token. there is something very costly about the way the top is treated after it has been taken ‘oil. It lS not wise to leave the top “lust anywhere" about the garage. First it should be folded lllllPfifly, Then it should be stored “Way lll a clfill-ll. dry. cool spot until u is needed again. LEAKS AS WELL AS BURNS ..Many an automobile gets a repu- tation with its owner as being an oil burner when such a rcplltaflgn 15 flllly unjustified. Much of the oil that some motorists assume to he burnedis lost through leakage due to looseness around the crankcase. gasket breaks, and the like. When l performance is bad this should e considered as a possible can“; There are several gears, bushings. Baskets and other units that per- "lll the escape o! oil unless they are tightened periodically. Ii’ oil dlllls from the engine. when it is Wall". Just after being parked after it hlllg drive. look for a leak. IT IS SO UNNECESSARY Driving into the rising or setting sun. many motorists are forced (,0 lean out the side of the car to see Bhvhd of them. The dirt on the Wlhdshlfld. reflecting and deflecting the suns rays, makes any other prq. cedure impossible. The way but, of the difficulty is simple. A soft, cloth carried in the car will assure a dust- frce windshield in s. minutg 1g, is a EIQ-‘rlllrc that means safety. - usr mam: m: 1.10m‘ Glare is not the only defect or which headlights rm; gunty and n". motorist can check the accuracy of this the first dark night. Safety advocates are pointing out on an increasing scale these days that there are tens oi’ thousands of head- lights that fail to give sufficient l-"Hht for accldcllilcss driving. Rust- (‘fl find dirty reflectors, cracked lenses, poor conncdtions. defective Wlllllil. run down batteries. and other causes are responsible. In- adequate ligllt requires a check-up oi many features. It is worth it. {om BAPTIST CONVENTION IN TORONTO TORONTO. June lid-Many‘ eulo- gisiic but sincere testimonies and- tributes to the immortality. genius and far-reaching influence oi John Bunyan were paid by speakers at inst nights session’ oi the fourth congress of the Baptist World Alli- ance in Congress Hall, Canadian National Exhibition Grounds. the yen Tercenienary." Addresses were based on the lifc .. ,\ ~.ii.~. ' "'15P, (lllifiiil-"Yilpu, <1 limp 2s. 192 " :.- 'l'.li‘lr"kl‘ili‘ Li I . ‘A y , .1 LAST WEEK 0F‘ 0UP a g Prize Picture Puzzle First Prize l Second" ‘Prize ““ p $25.00 $10.00 ‘ l." '10. PRIZES OF $1.00 EACH ‘ .HOW T0 SEND IN YOUR“ JSNTRIES‘ Ilere we give the eighth andflnal set in this liompetltlon. Solve the ‘last six pictures and prepare to send us youlnenltyp. of reading the sending In rules. , , . . I. Solve the last jplctures and write your solutions in ink in the spaces lllflhr- neatll. We-havc already published a full list of Towns and Villages. Eva-y name used ls somewhere in that list. , » ‘ ' Sign the coupon and... to m. u». a.‘ ti... collect the 1 previous picture acts, see that all your solutions are filled In in Ink under the pictures, pine the sets in order and pin them together. ‘ . ' ~ Make a special point 2. 3. Next make an exact copy of all your SOIUIIOTIS and keep It as you . when the solutions are published. i 4. Enclose the complete entry in an envelope addressed to:- TIIE CIIAIZLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN (Picture Pu: o Competition) (Charlottetown, r. s.» Island.) will need u On the back o! the en- velope you must write your . surname and initials and touln In block letters. You will be disqualified "iii-you omit this. (Any Inumher of efforts may be enclosed In one envelope. provided they all bear the entrantfs more.) 5. Post your entry so as to roach us not later than Saturday. July will. 1925- IMPORTANT~As soon as we have all entries under seal, the Editor's correct solution will be published, and claims will be called for. I-‘ull details as to claiming will be given with the official solution. I RULES WHICH MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED T0:- AII solutions must be written In Ink. Competitors may ‘ " Blly ‘ Ill attempts provided that each answer ls written upon a separate Cinly complete series of llctures-A. e., Sets‘ Nos. 1--ll ipclusivo-for each at- tempt will be accepted. ’ Incomplete sets will be dis- qualified. Mutilated, altered or al- tcrnative solutions will be disqualified.” No l sponsi- blllty can be taken for dc- lay or loss ln the post or otherwise. Proof of posting cannot be accepted as, proof of delivery. No correspondence can be allowed. [lntrles can only be accepted on condition tlla legally binding. In the case of a tic the Editor reserves the right to . Th I t‘ BACK NUMBERS e pun e ac appear In the Crm-lottctown (t pr ' inclusive. Copies containing a. complete series of tlllle (lllmlgisz: ‘b: 11331:‘, from the Back No. Dept. Charlottetown Guaniiln post free at 3o per- copy Keep an exact copy of all your solutions. ' t the Editor's ulccislon l; um] gnu divide his‘ ‘liriieiiiifrul; an...‘ hi. slvrizv COUPON Sign Here (In Ink) . . . . .. Address . \ In entering this Competition I "$1.. accept the Editor's decision as absolutely binding throughout. KFCloslng Date Saturday, ~ July nu. mes "-- .....-u.-.. n. nun-u“... c tho memorial window of John Bun- ate appreciation of ' that group the leagues on the Bu" . d oI Govcrno osfliglgd tayctingin memorial which would be placed‘ in and the Baptist; or up; Domppol . . up s rough;- the Valhalla o! Canadian Baptist Chancellor H. P. Whldden. oi Mc out the world. he was there to offer Institutions"-—McMaster University Master University to their fellow Baptists f C d » R l i _' H ' ., as a slight token of thciroaffezllilln? ep y "g m bcha“ oil ms Q01 ‘ Wm] sincere gratitude m” gm" ‘a ‘ BUILD‘, and works of the "Bcdford Tinker." while a fitting climax to the even- ing proceedings was the announce- ment by Rev. George W. Truett. of the presentation of a Bunyan mem- orial window by the 12,000,000 Bap- tist. scattered around the encircling gllélb to the new McMaster Un|ver-‘ s v. In announcing the presentation of i lull iii? sho all 1115.. 1- APP‘! 9 - ’ house, Also large baln and grh Ml Grafton Street. 63524-2840. roller ‘ . um inking a Wow?" l “dddhvfuwu h“ ‘m. Bridget: "Sure. an‘ they said they; ‘t “M; hm,’ called t‘ collect money t‘ buy coal. ,- 1-)," m. my, I'l- th’ church. an’ Oi told them ye in“ I E “lywnflr may look simple but yen no fool. . f‘r well ye know th' church is Hated LQJ ?"°"’°I- o“ by steam." I23 QUIIN STREET KPIIONE 781. m: 02ml nunwsr; lrrona m chasm-narrows setomo NAYLOIIIS raonucrs - n' MO-l-ll-tfi-‘ll. ems - sayrl: ~ Potato and Produce . sWarehouies t For resistanbeto Fire and Frost ‘ for: ‘Pemanenéer. lllw lnsorooca-Allsenctof Depreciation or R Ira, Rapid Construction and Reasonable Cost, use-_ em < - i it...» uonowfrne _ Get - Our Estimateslfg,‘ L5H. SHAW, I.’ AvonpofiQN. S. _-; .“ I" _ acknowledge