_. $g“~§'~\,_"-'I§=. TC‘: ll a 1: u.» . , - “‘*..:Es"..:‘:* A TIiE llliliilililiilllilN iillllilllll PAGE FOUR ' Vin-President J. B. Burnett; mmnm’ m ' Iain. u. A. auxin-mi, n. s. d. n; a bu": a. in. Baum a-mm. Idltnr. u. u. cum. _ .1 ‘I ' hi”; Yuri lupruuutatlvw-Ingrnhnm PIIWIPI» ll"!- ' Chimp» llopunutol lv0—l. 3- PllW" SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1925 AN EVENTFUL WEEK Conservatives oi’ particularly the ivtst Hastings who hail turned Lib- Tlnlnn, ll-ll nul lmnln ll, Ilupplln oral temporarily on being promised until tho now moon came in uuietly ‘ “ml “lull losses as depositors m lln, the liome Bank would be recouillfll- l that he did his best for them "nd and \llll’llilll&.V('ly on Sunday _ _.-_ '1 H; vi: Si "i i1 its fir.‘ 01s . l lo. \ ii sin i u i illmy nlny blllln. lhl- good“, for tho 'miscarrlagc of lils Pllllls» ll" "ti!" lhad any hupo that illlfi llllllflifilil‘ opted bill would pass th t-Senale in ‘the face of the facl that evon Lib- lerals had openly opposed it and , _ ithat it was clearly un iniquitous pour, unsctilzineous hilt exception-l V of Dolmen Corruption U“ bordering wee" ' ' ' ' lhe may now claim the credit and - - ‘l ec a .- t f ll r l iit iiion might be Ipllme the blame on the semuu Th‘ ‘m U l” i l credit will cut little ice outside the good or bad, _ province of Ontario. opp» ilfilllfft‘ a day or two later, roul- izid tluii it waa iio ordinary moon. Thl- S.ive|- ciosceiit 510011 'D'~‘l'Xl9ll' diruiaiiy‘ against an azure sky. ill- inoonology fl IcaliIIJ. ilccording to that iboro was going to ho a dowii ally aiiiintliiiit showers. on tho torrential, whatever the na- Tbo prognosiicaiitin ivzis abund- antly fulfilled. 0n 'l‘ucslluy night and Wtdntsilay morning. members of tho Alasiinle fraternity from all _ EDITORIAL NOTES over the province hogan to pour Th” patriot mosturvhus been into (‘harlolt “own. At four o'clock rHirud “om active service’ ivi-dhosdayt’ afternoon what was The mun Hwornlnl mlll (mm probably the largest Masonic par- slmiplion of cotton for tho ado in 'he history of tho province, half year endmg January 31, lint-d up at lho Masonic temple and 1925 was 11.168 thousand actual marched ito This consumption of Sl- Pmlrs Chumhlbillflfl. regardless of weight. whrrc what is by common consent mnnnnms wllh ‘l""l“l“‘l l" ll“ “l” 10,015 thousand bales in the pre- Mllgmll“ "W" “Bard l“ vious half year, and 10,415 thousand (‘harlolti town was delivered ihyl hall m”- (‘llllllll Sl“1ll°l"l' P- G‘ M" o! year ending, January 31, 1924 ac- thc province of Quebec. tho day the brethren sat down ‘u in tho Victoria Iiotei which has passed into his iy as iiio most onjoyzibil» function of the most eloquent soruion halos in ‘the corresponding Lalo" l“ (zording to advices deceived liy the Bankers Trust Company of New l‘ mllqll“ York from its British Information Service. On January 31 the mills l of tho world had on hand 1i 95.‘) kind our hcld within the baiiqu- llnnlnnnll nalns n5 nnnlnsl 3,575 tdting hail of that iiotod iiostiery. Following ("as 1y upon tho heels lln. nmvlnnn hall yo,” nnll llollll on "l W“ “mill? January :21, 1924. In», magnificent Steamship Richo- thousand on hand at the end of Xiasonic celebration ll ls nslllnllfll that on January 31. 1925 the total _-n.n cnrrylnn ,l;l_-) vlnllnns lrlnn lnn "umber of Splnnlng slmndlun lioilgilos, And‘ illQ (‘lltl-lfi not _\-<_-:, eaten for a day or lwll, Piovincc of Quebec. duiogntes of throughout the world was‘ lfiiiflflllclilélrgn“flllvlllnrllglligu221:: i tho Union of Iiiuiiiciipaliins of that llnnlsnnll nn lnnrenso from 158,77.‘ “mt Olly‘ l‘... ,,,, gg“,¢k,..>¢+.+q4 province, accomlpanietl by wives, thousand on July 31 1924 l A (laughlers and lady friends. it was l" Nfiw Brunswick. Pre-mier Veal‘ Dan’ selections i tho largosi single doll-gallon pro- mlllm “"0"” l" l)" lllllllll lllll "int sits o" a prccarlws lllr°"e~‘l FOR l i hl-illly lhnl N“. vlslllnl Clmnlnlln, storm cenfrc in the East. Twoiity-‘lnlul U“: _A"l"l:tr°;'l‘ll lllmmrllllwm, _ inc rslis.‘ - g ‘ H - - < town and l-ortainly ncvor excelled lW" YBHFS ago Bile dri- ml Elm qgllllllfivnlllm lbw,“ “lip (‘unnnun Readers é _ - _ ~. - .- . c rrusiing l" lrlmill)’ llllvfflflllriiv Willi our. Clare“ “”"l' "Flam-ll “l” dofeai in Nova Sr-otla has not only‘ ¢++°*'**'°°*°"“’**°‘ l clfizons, v ‘world and even firod upon an surprised Promior- Vonint and bisi June 2L 1925 Th.» l-ellhlnhm lplnlplcll by llln do, international fleet which w;|g|i‘Oll(‘lll{ili‘.‘i. hilt it is lncvliiililli that lvgnlln, l" mm“ 25,, (lllllmn glues“ Slnlnllng by ln llln nml nl Tnkn lo if has (fllllliiil the confldonoi- of his IPINLING Tiilil RIGHT WAY: hhll luncheon protect the interests of their u, glhl. vlnllnrn nnll lnvlllnl clllzunn respective» nations. A force was oi Hlylflgh (h-nvc lnn on Thursday landod and the war did not last n firrnoon the (flflllpllllliiillflfy will nnnnnnlllnlllllrly ll long. Thoro has boon unrest over llmlhln nlennlnn since. Other nations have boon itching to take .1 llfllltl in China, No sooner had good-byes been ‘will!’ lll their own interests and Halli i0 our Quobo: frioiiils as the lmrlly in tho interests of China. lticholieu majes icaily slid out in. Jllllilfl and to ‘the harbor at nc-r-‘s ‘inf grout Elli" the most functions in our history. Germany have long 8 unlock lnan wanted t0 g0 in and restore order Nova hlit until rcconitly they have been Scolln began m came Over mo too busy (ilherwiso to undertake wires, (loings iii jmr l." lmn, n, lwn lnllhllo settle the (fhinoa-ie il"(llli)ll‘.‘i_ Re- srooii glad telephone rattled wlth'.l7r‘"lly Japan offered hei- flssifllanclg llilllilrs bf tho balltie and by [Ull l" "Tmrlml 0rd" ll"! ll"! o'clock ~14. was known that liie poo- “"15 ‘Tllllillf’ itlc oi’ Nova Scotia offer it has boon well said had risun al- lnnsf unnuiiiioiisiy in rovolt {lgnlngt iiio Liberal party hoary with a q and olbcwlglisabilitiog, laughod hilarious. 5W ill" Droniiso of things failing _ The ln grout abundance’ hem out by the (‘onsorvalivivs did not see the joke new "mo" l" we humming of Lhullili Thursday night and they have ‘lHNlVll laughing ever since while tho Liibcral laugh has climbed around to the other side of their mouth. (furious how even the that “thoy laugh host who laugh last." Our Liborai friends ly for tho past five weeks. Week was amply fulfilled. And the moon is still standing porpondlou]. "Fly. fuller and larger and brighter, ‘best of illllll0flii0g may ho (lccclviail in tile matter of horse races and oleotions. The Halifax Chronicle, whose wish is father to its thought in Li-b- omivit-nrulio of still “mm nlnnnnros l" “ill”? ‘lllrilii: Ibo summer and a fillll furtho-r clearing away 0| lhe pollliicai clouds which have h); lhe 9"“ m"? YWFH cast their bancful shadow» ovor the commercial nda. lerni maifors, on tho. day hoforo tho ‘Nova Scot-la election ilispiiiyerd all ovo-r ills front page such unsur- Tn" "manclpwlln" "r NM“ scum: iincos as the following: "Solid Lib. wlll be ronownd" l“ mm course hylorai ticket in Iiulifux to industrial and life of our fair Can- swell "n, mmnclpuuon M N triumph of Armstrong.’ "All rivl- now ot-(‘tirrcrl in tho adjoining Pro- Ow "mm" Liberal candidates wi-ll be elected "'"""' “Ala probability than a mero possibil- i . h‘ , ' mtg ‘for Armstrong n‘ a "no [m i y hould it come to puss, would Wick and of Canada. in Halifax." They wan-int, -——<o>___. the old British banner of Jnstico, _____ Freedom, Law and Order." AR anii¢|l,hl,.,|, llle mm“, of British banner! '“Libornis (Yontmcmic rofuir-d i0 accept llm HOME BANK BILL future, grout susceptibility. liunk Dill. ln view of the Winding "Stmld l" "l" Klllifl- mcn of tho ‘n. Fair hair represents delicacy. eiec-t-ion f-he lions-i of Common, lliuemse breed"! Evidently Lhpy s¢ps+¢oomao>ooooo+eo+oa mllmre’ rennmmn" mom] . could not afford to Rcqulegcg l" the did. An excellent cartoon 51mm; drns-tlc changes proposed by {he small’ l" lll 860d intention with regard to its Ontario luppgr. explanatory mm andltiiey indlgiuntly senLthe bill back to the Sonata. Promisi- niid weathering all the Q[(Yflnfl,"j Mlckmnie King will now be able smnetbing evidently wenii wrong’ to umnru tho poopie of Qmnhn and with the Aim-ring gear.‘ legend undornonlh. "Mowing a sane and safe course. I \ y Pflflfllllo iodoral rleofion till next your, an, bold on nnntbor Hflflflififl and rling wlmllnlz all “long ll", llmn" Th“ in powor to ihr- lnsi gasp? Wo shall gnnnln.“ Amnmlmenu to the Home mnnl have ‘been lno_snort Lin" son what wr- shall son in tho noar O Premier Armstrong at the wheel nfli character Rflunng Wltfll flilllenrn to be a bout. wid. shel9>oo+ooooooooo+uoo+o+oo Notes By The Way A few day: before the Nova S00- tla election the Montreal Gazette said: "Uu the whole ii 8PM! change on Thursday next would be in the nature u!‘ a snrpiise." That was, probably the dominant fooling in several other provinces than Quebec. Hut the great change has taken place and there is ‘surprise. not in Quebec alone, but in Ontario and iii other provinces all the way to the Pacific coast. People had both talking in lhc Dominion cen- tres and the West about certain “iumbiiiigs" in tho Maritime Pro viiices. and tho volcanic explosion surpiisc illllPjll. About the g alcct surprise of all will be, in Government circles at llii iwa. 'lho King (loverniuoiil sits lhcie obsllluiousiy suppoita-il by a solid lllliJtll members from Noni Sootia. 'i‘i:oy were irrofi-s sediy, and piuhably sincerely t-onillicut of u glorious victory for the Armstrong lioveriimoiil. it was no doubt a great Sllllllilii‘. to those ‘gliniemen to learn that not one of‘ tiu m can count upon u fiilfifhUili when lhc Dominion election comes round. But so it is. And it was a sad surprise to Premier King and his colleagues. Thoy had not done cxulting over ‘the Liberal victory in Saskatche- wan and were counting coniidciitLv upon Nova Scotia repeating the joyful sound, when their hopes were shattoied by [he hows from llali‘ fax. ’l‘h._~ iwu governments were moreiclosoiy joined together than the Siamese twins. Like them they were joined by an inseparable band. Thoy had always w-nikod side by side llllll iii the same flirt-t‘- tioii. Oin- oouid not fail ivitiiout ()V(‘f‘illl'(l\\‘ill|{‘llll: other, and now one has iulicn and praclicnliv dis- ll|i]IPlll‘l:il. Victory in Nova Scotia and then a joyful prorogalion had lit-on tho confldont oxpoctzitioii of tho Lib» (Pill t-ircll- at Oliawa and it iuriioil nut to bo defeat in Nova Scotia and nicluuirholy porlilrhzitlon fircclidilig ihl- ])l‘()l'lli;iiiif)ll. A sudden, awful and portonious surpriso that wa»: for Pro-mini‘ King and _his col~ suiilliorlors. airoady \Vi"flli(‘.ll1‘(l as it was by illo dofoai of Allornoi‘ (‘o-u oral Rand in Moncloo but a fou- llllOliillS ago. And tho day oi tin ‘Veuiot (lovcriimeiiifis trial is ueui‘ at hand. i Three Provincial cle-ctlons were due this year, ih SllfiklllPlWWllll Nova Soolia and New lirliilswiok. in oacii of which a Liberal (lov- eriiiiieiit ivai: in pnwor. The plan of the Liborzil nianagr-rs was to bring on the first oonli-sl iii llll West. wiioro victory was Uiffillllll nl-xt in Nova Scoiia. and lastly in Now Brunswick, tho most doubtiu of the iliroo. Victory was tli follliv. victory ln lhl- throe snocossivo, pro vinciai contests with cumulative forco and then. with victory iii iii air fiiim (‘fl-ii to wist. iiio fidcriii election would he launched. What has just happened will in- tensify lha Interest in tho ‘Nou- illilll,‘i\\'l(7l( (‘iilllt st. it will give lnr-ri-‘isiiig ('(lllll(lf'll('l‘, to ihl- (lppo sltion lhoro, airoaily sanguim- of‘ sul-r-i-ss undor iiio ablo loadersip l. lion. ilr. llaxter; who rosigiis his scat in tho (luminous to return to iiio proviiu-iai zironzi. it will no bl- surprising if he should loud lllt‘ (mposiitioii tiioro io victory ,us Mi‘ ithodes. a formor fedora] momb.‘i‘ ::iid spoukoi" of tho (Youimons. dono lnNova Sootia. has There will he great searching: of heart in the Liberal camp at (il- luwa if u rovorso in Now liruns- wick should follow that which has That now socms mnro llko nus lomporumont. which means not tho rockioss gnimestrirs at ()t- lhhl [h0g9 people antler periodic- tawn nt oncp resolve to pnstpnno oily from molanoblvly. They ura Lhri; has _iust occurred came as a‘ onos, and so hiack hulr strenghi and n tendency to n liill- ls being BBTVBil l)? Mill! Dorothy Hutcheson, Miss Muriel Weeks and Miss H101. Mulch. nu Dom ninn l)ny will bo lho Miss- es Jam eiion, and Miss Margaret Mclnnis. usually very emotional, ublo of intensity of emoilon and fooling, sumo class, with the addition of strenth, and artistic qualities, vlinl with impetuonity, and are capable of great passion. THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUAREAN flfijat 90hr of q yours ‘Yy [amveh . Barton. M-D- l ANOTHER NAME. One of the words that halal conle l inlo a great deal of use inla lllliéllllfll ‘of the body. is the word catarr . in former days we usually’ thought of catarrh as an inflamm- ation of tho iicflc 11ml lllrmll- l llnwnvpr itlle word cattarrh is “my llgll] in ticscrihing any 09n- diilons where ihcre is an irrltalwll oi‘ a surface, with increase of ilillil tliori-from. , Ann l“, lhhl (viii condition, diarr- llOlii- has one form in which it is eallotl» acute {uiustiiial cnturrh- Tllnrl- is tho usual Dill". and diarr- lit a. The pain isniiiually a dull zit-he, liut may bo VOFY fillllfil l1! {mi it may be anywhere ohdrmcn- iiiosi froqilently BlJOVO tho iiavi-i. isuuictimcs in refill)" "l .-nilu~uvlix. or at the same poliit oil the left side. _ mill mo cause.’ _ _ 'I‘hi.i"e is somotliing deflndci)’ wrong with the contents of the in- ilslinc. Tro much food, or the wiciig kind of food ha-i bircll 011W"- Witli the warm weather sonic foods arc taken off the ice. nit. allowed to remain in a warm room for stimetime and rclllfllvll l0 m” ieo again. Dining tho time it's ex- posd to liie boat. a certain amount ot‘ dvcoiiiposititiii is set up, fllltl ll"? food gives the attacks of ilitcfillllfll catarrh or diarrhoea. ' Soim- folks will ‘cat such food. w ll have severe diarrrhoca, some pain and distress, but will not ilnd it iioctssary to go to Ibeil- Olhoi. will suffer a must severe lmuralitin, will have ‘some tem- perature, headache. coated LOIIGKIQ. and severe thirst. And the ireotmont? The principle undorlylng the treat- iuoul has not ohaiii-tvil ll" 1i l-llelll many years. That is the immedi- ale removal of the cause. which lies in the intestine. Fhere are mini‘ folks. who do not know-an)’ b: ll<-r_ lake measures to stop the diari hot ,1 willi opium, llitilllllul. and olboi" drugs. HMWL‘ the prompt admlnistra~ poll m‘ mostor oil is still the best trlaiuicut for infants and adults. Fortunately the victim doesn't feel hungry and does without food. which thus gives the lHlQBllIlG 3 more food is oaleii, Food of all? kind should not he calcii for at least tliirlysix hours. Then water mull-broth, and so forth. sliooid bs - Sook ye the Lord while ho may ho found, cull ye upon liini whiio iii is near: lot liie wicked forsake his way, and tho uiirighteotis man h s thoughts: and lot him rclaru unto lilo Lord. and he will have morcy upon him; and to our (loll, for lie will ltbiinilanitly portion. h.» in. o, , PltiAYERz-May each of us, O Ltho, ol- oiiahicu to sock first tho Kingdom of (lod and liis righteous- ucs, and thou all other things will be added unto us. June 28, 1925 iii‘ Yli} ()iii')Y:—'il‘ ye will oIn-y my vtiico illill,'l‘(l. bud koop my oovonant, thou ye shall be a pocul- iai‘ iri-asure unto me above all pooplo. Exodus 1U: 5. l’liAYi<)lt:-— “Trust and obey, for there's no other way To be happy in Jesus. ilut lo trust, and ohoy." A PRAYER if any ilitio word of inlno May make a lifo ihc brighter, if any iirilo song of miiio May make a hoari tho lighlor. (loll iioip mo spook tho iiliie word And lake my hil of singing, And drop into some lonoly vale To sol the echoes ringing, ll" any liiflo lovo of mine Way make the iifo tho sweeter, ii any lilllo care of nilno .\i;iy mako u [rll-ntlfls tho flcivior, ll‘ any iiio of miuo may Oilriu Tho burdon of another, (loll glvo up‘ love ulid sirl-nglh To hi-ip my tolling brother. caro and fow pooplo roaiizo this fari, or tho Illlilliy impoiiliiil one that thoro s a vliai connection bolwoon color and strength, as in the case at uni- umls. Dark horses are said to always much stronger than grey or white beloktms and cap- Dark brown hair belongs to the‘ lied ham belongs to the very people. who love and hate Coarse hair indicates a certain THE HAIR if you do not fool competent inl udze chumcter from the hon you may easily learn roughness, just as very flue hair n delicate sensitive nsiurn. chalice. to right i180". ‘llcfoffl filly il Slowiirt, tiuugliters of Premier and croiui-nnd Missjaschoroau on lb: return trip to Quobol- by the S llichiiieu. Monircai for u short visit returning homo. I Kingston, ()iit.. who is suurmorini‘ at Orwell. was a visitor to the city yesterday. r-ity. and Mrs. L. H. D. Foster, o Mnrshfleld, night from u holiday visit to Tor- onto, Niainira Falls, Hamilton and London, Ont. Winsome young fIOIII. 0f Chatham. Happenings of The Week Take a dash of cold water And a little leaveu of prayer. A iitilo hit of sunshine gold Dissolved iii the morning all‘; "And a thought for kitli and kin; And thou, as a prime ingredient. A plenty of work thrown in; love And a little whiff of play: Lot a wlsx- oid book and a glance above Complolle a well . spent duy. - Tho Priiuo of Walos llslioroll in his fiilsl birthday in the small hauls of ’l'uosliziy morning, (hint-lug to thl- light of candies and matches hold by (2'lli!l‘ guests at a paity given h_v ilLtho lirltlsh Empire Service League in Johannesburg, S. A. This cinor- gphv-y form oi‘ lighting was inocu- sitatod when the oiectriclty faiiod for half un hour. Despite his night 0i‘ dancing tho Prince was up at a fairly oarly hour in anticipation of a lilltiy program, including eight formal engagements not to mcnlion numerous side trips int the coun- try and otbor affairs. This ivas tho Prince's second birthday away from homo since lhc war. The Olli- er was during his Australasian tour in 1920. O I O (‘olouol and Mm, ./\. (l. Pcziko had as ihoir distinguislioil aiul WPlPfIlliO visitor iluring his visit hcrl- .\i’(‘lll)lh'll()li Worrcii of llaii- fax, who hcld confirmation in dif~ forout paris of the Province this wot-k. I O O 'i'ho Qlll boo visitors woro charm- ed with ihoir entcrtziinmcnt here, and particularly with tho drivo to tori-st on Thursday, which tcrmin‘ atoll with lunch at tho Ilcach (lrovo inn. (in arrival at tho inn, gay with bunting and flag-s. a (ftllllllill- loo oi’ ladies including Mrs. McKon na, wifc of Mayor Mcifl-nna, Mrs. ‘Erin-st Ifoslor, Mrs W. E. .ior:iii, M (Georgi.- ~- . c Loud and Mrs, W. A. Sit-wart. cor diaily wolctiliicd iiio visitors, who woro ushered up stairs by Mrs, 'l'. \V. L. Prowsg and Miss Ethel Slow- .irt. Shortly hcforo two o'clock tho merry crowd amid songs and laughter, (entered tho ‘two dining ‘rooms, the orchestra at oncemiay- iiig tho French National Anthem, la vorsc or two of which ivas ox- ‘reiiontiy sling by Miss Lucy Bian- chard. 'i'he pretty young waitress- os did their part gracefully and well, and aiidod in no small way in the proitlly arranged tables ovor which they presided. Miss Rafuso was heartily ont-orod in lior solo work and Mr, llobort l\l"$li(‘.1‘Vi‘_\’ ifiado a most niarkcil impression on lho visitors when as his tlllffilr" be sang the island iiyinn in ills own inimitable w.'i_v. Mr. Roy Quiz- loy and Mr. Leigh Ilingwl-Il wore equally zipprocizitod us was ihl» ur- comlpanlment oi‘ Prof‘. Bali. Th.- or- chestral music was also a pious-ant feature inucii enjoyed. Sliowors lil- terfered with tho farowoils, but many souvonlrs mid 0X(‘ll.'ill;‘.t3S of luidrcssrs woro niado to ozlrry on friendships so ple:l:i:iiitiv Iii-gm. oh the visit of tho Union of Muuoipll]. ilies ‘to tho (iarden Provincs. Q O O Tin, rcccepiion and (lan('p “hm, on the ltiohllicu by tho visilom on Wednesday‘ night was ono of llu social events of the week and de- lightful Io thoso who woro posoni Aflvr an hour's program of Front-l opera solocilous (lanoing woni gaiiy on iuitii the early hours of tho morning, dainty refreshments In i r - i . ' - .. lllzgjllzlftll 1t an interval iii th. lnll llnn.“ ls no vnlnnnllnn n", p ‘ _ _ . this. The importance of the sand- wich will be rouiizod whon ii is Misses Ronni, Neil mid Maud Mrs. S-icwart. and bliss Margaret Full were the guests of M, 'l‘usoli Thl- party will go on in boforc / Mrs. Aicxsndor Mncphaii. ni ‘rho Tennis Ten this afternoon Tllflflfl sorvini: Miss Mary Rogers Mrs. George W, MacLeod. of this returns-d Thursday Mrs. H. M. Montleth and two Now for the hair. t be naturally wavy. curly. . . its quality QriL. who arrived Thursday on a head. color. and the way lt grows must _ a int all be uken into account; also l ‘rmm the hair. which in a aura in-li dicgtlon of the individual although straight... .vinit orlMrs. Gi ' re being cordially wol- comeil , lo iMrn. Monteith‘; mother. Add 1o your meal sonig merrinient But spice it all with the essence of tho fox ranches and ‘points oi‘ iu-. at a quarter in man (ipora, found tho culls ol hun- si-‘r strangely acute about hulr pus? night, dashed across dinner in twcuty-liire iuinuls and hour. by her brother, Mr. lild. Nicholson, icfl Wednesday afternoon for Ain- rcsponse to a toiogrum hcrst in Mr, Neil Sinclair of Summer-side.‘ is visiting 'in the city Wllll lllh‘ daughter Mrs. W. K. Rogers. Miss MacKiiiiay 5r the liillliilX Ladies‘ College staff has arrived home to spend tho summer hail‘ days with her lather at Nflflll River. A I I I bliss Nah lirow and Miss Mar- gartt Full and being cordially \V¢'l~ coined hulne for liie holiday sea- SUI]. O I I 'i‘lil- oiigzigcmcnl of Miss (llurindzi .\l'.‘l|()l!'llll and Mr. (i, (‘iovi-lamd Crasweli two popuiai" ‘young (Ihar- lottetowu people is being plca.~sani~ 1y lliscudswi and iiio happy ylilllii,’ hridtoiii-lie, is already livii ', liberal- ly .~'ll()\\'l.‘iLil by her trivial... a 0 -_ l Ziiiss Lulu 'l‘oouibs is being wol - A Money Objective IT ili‘ easier to save money _ w _en you have adefin. ite object in view. SET yourself an objectivemwe syslematically, and you will reach it. ll "run CAIJADIAN BANK or COMMERCE Capital. PO16: Up $20,000,090 Reserve Fund $20,000,000 Charlottetown Blanch - C. Lcmerihlilcs, Manager froniod homo from an oxirndod vis~ visit Io Aioiiiit-al. c - a Rev. \V. Wiggins, of Saolcviiio, i: visiting his sisti r, Lady lhtvios, iii UliilVfil. ' I I I llr. Will .’\i‘liuolilo, (if Winoolivor, il,(‘, is liie Wi'l('llllil‘ ituosl oi‘ hi: sisror, Mrs. ii. A, Aiooro, of Stim- mersiiie. O U I AL the Coil‘ Links illis afloriiooii loa will be scrvotl bv Mrs. A. \V. ilyudnian, Mrs. lildnin Aitkoii. Mrs. i\'. S. liogt-rs, Nils. (i. iiogoiia and Miss L. Cox. i I U On l)()lllllll(i|] Day ‘it is expectod illai iiio Now (ilasgow golf ])l1l_\'l'l‘.1_ I fifteen iaditis and fifteen gcntloinou, will cUiliQ ovoi‘ for a day's l((‘l‘ll contest on tho Links. The visit i=- boing ploasanliy anticipated and ii is hoped tho weather will bc on its good behaviour. The hostes. for llio high i(.'l \Vciinesdziy will ho I Mrs. Goodwill. Afiss K. Muoi/‘lui. Mrs. C, Mnrri-s, Mrs. E. Mucliinnon and Miss IA. Laird. t l I (‘anon and Z\ii-~. A. P. Siuiliord. oi’ Siontrozil, will spend tho surn- nior at liridgowzitor, N. S. Mls Ilnih Siinlfriril. who has boon :;lii‘l_\- ini! in Now York for sovorill lnioiilhs, has ili'l‘iVL‘ll homo, and will |l1]ii'llll lho summer with lioi‘ par- lriila, 'l‘iu-y :ii'o ioaving for N‘i\'a> "scotiu on Juno 30. u o o’ l u: Stiilll-(Yllllflfllllfll nl‘ the Maw lsonit- (fraud Lodge of Priiu-o l'lll'i iward island was another (iutsiniiii- lug ovoiit oi‘ tho ivook. bringing lol lthe city pxoiuiuiliil. visitors from aiil lover iiio Province. After atlen.‘i-, .iug diviuo sorvico, in Si. i’niil‘.-,-l _ lclinrl-li. tho s1 i‘llliill hoing [)l‘l‘ii('lii‘ll-‘ lby licv, (‘ziiion Shatford of Mon-ll — i ‘troai. iiio mombors rcluruoil l», IN fZlifYl8.f1d"lIh€f€ is a pot of gold at the end-of every rainbow. This fancylbecomcs reality in the operation of the Mutual Life of Canada. En» A dowments are issued payable to the assured's estate if he dies, or upon reaching 50, 5' ‘i, 60, 6'5, 7O o'r 75' years of age. Thus if he survives to reach old age, the second period of‘ helplessness, there at the end ‘of the rainbow, is the “pot of gold" —n0t a fable but a reality. “MUTUAL LIFE orCANflaiflsbhts-its Provincial Manager 135' Kent Street Charlottetown f ‘MUTUAL v _ ENDOWMENT ‘ POLICIES.’ lthoir iodgo room for ‘moi-ling. l a llllSillt‘.~'.~'l in tho ovouing on.» m’? llio iluost blmqucls cvor givon in liliis oily ivus servid at lilo Victoria llioioi in many approl-iaiivo guest-z, iOn Tliuirsduy [ho r-ioclion and in» stuliallnil oi’ oilii-ors look pizu-o, iir, J. S. .\lzli'liii, of liliilon, iioing oloon m] (irand Master for tho onsniug your. l The summer ‘holidays wcro gloo- flllly greeted by the st. liol children yovtorilaiy iviih i-hoors and happj: smiles as they shill goodbye lo work. The public school closings ivoro wcli :ilioiidod and cxr-olionl llffiifrilillti woro vory niooiy rondor- edln tho diiforont assi-mliiy halls. , Q O I ' For the first tinio in the iiislziry- llilliililll. llll‘ unison ope-nod brilli- antly. Sandwiches woro oaion uu- flflllllllllllll)’ ill iho lioxc. during iiio was said that ammo of tho snud~ WlUllPS woro doiio up ill oroslod pa- per and stamped with ducal arms said that tho porformaiico sturiod seven and there was no interval to speak of liiitii ni-ariy midnight, Prinm» lionry, the only one oi the Royal Family lo brave the demands oi hing (lor- lho Siruiri wiiii his lquorry and “u. h q||l(~l\' W?!" llllflkilu his box in half nu to: Mrs. J, J. liliilon, licconipztiiicd Al l l‘\_\\\\\ ’“.l<lDNiEY "NFUMAH |"' 'i'-H1,‘<,p|Sl— ""\ 0i 11"." ' | 0i .4 numerals... . u i s, - . . _l of (.r.ind (lpcra at (ovoiit (lardon. stalling that Mr, liiilion had been injurt-d lii_ an auto accident thcruul lung nnrl-nrnnlnnl, "l. “l,” RUHUILlMI‘, liiliiuii was able to return homo klivaiior" on iiio ‘first night.‘ Ibwm‘ his homo. . , l him ‘iboui vory shortly in ills usu-idll-l’ “s lll“ “lllllll "l l1 llluw u" m“ ul good health. ihom but. is still oonilnt-il lifiynnrn lrnlnnn Mrs. Allan Parsons and Mr. audilwiiii: Silllrk ho fullitcil. iilric Pursuits, uro visiting Sllfllllllifflltli‘, ailvsis ul n Mrs. it. T. Holman. Mrs. Col. Aloxunder Mucphaii, Mncphuii and son, of l)ut., arrived _V(|\‘l(‘l‘IlilY lo tho summci‘ at Orwoil. When.’ You Need A COAL Pin o remember w: can lupply m. but at the Iowan price. Aollgitlffll & Co.‘ Begin at the Source Buildings ‘insured, crop insured, stock insured-all to safeguard the fruits of your ‘labors, in the interests oi yourself and your family. And the biggest risk of all, the source of your labors, your life lt§O|f,'—‘|8 ilt covered? Without life insurance no- thing is secure. Begin at the source, Take out a Great- Weat Life insurance policy. Make sure of independence in your old age. Give absolute protection to your family. Write for rates to llyniiman 8i 0a.. Liii. PROVINCIAL MANAGERS 61 Queen Street. Charlottetown KILLED BY A BASEBALL. ST. JOilN, June 26.-.ins. Wor- “ r of this cltyffor twelve lll on iiio (liiniuiiziii idvoryone hopes lo sol: i’aoiilir Railway. diod here yosll-r- loud rocoivod irirni u baseball whiio wutchingilio gnmo at. Mogau- iic on Wednesday. An hour aftoi‘ lie was nl Mnnlrnnll brought to tilio city on the Montreal irain ycstcrdu yuftornuon and ililiil low hours laior oi‘ inter-ennui! iiomoriiiaigo. o a a -- _--- “my ‘Wiilllllllll: A WORD ABOUT CAMERAS Thurs In nothing which provides one with mo" pleasure for the money GK- pended than a Cnmerni N° matter where you‘ are or with whom you are, a Comer: in In demand and only thou WM have used one can know and appreciate the value and plenum dorivnd from plil- turem ’ We have I and now offer BOXED CAMERAS at from 02.50 to 03-50 FOLDING CAMERA} It from 89.00 to $25.00. Wu nlnoldovalop and print plctur00—80nd u; yourlnoxt film. “m: g mics maoofciitb o’ BRADLEY‘ Propriotoro Brut flcorgyl.‘ hone 81B MAIL ORDIRO IIOEIVI "i large IuPPlY COKE Or WOOD