. l. r. - fluid Slnriiiln’ g .,80Dl ,W,liiil m» season irnow on when ’ gun of onrdeiicioiia Soda it» u amid!" “ti “$5.311 to quench your , m,“ and refresh you. l We ltiil retain our repute tlon for 500d Soda Water, ml goniident we will moi-it a oontinuance o! 701i!‘ ill-twil- ig for the cumin; eeuoa. ' woacarboliaie -_our __Wl1 gods‘ and use only the plirht or fruit," ftiicea and slob uQtm-Q J I V. when down town coil in and try one of our delicious ice-cold drinks and give us a oimnoe to demonstrate their palaces- Yours for good Bede Water and service, E.A. Foster Central Drugstore m i? ciiss Bi-‘Ti ll. Where co les come to our ca must be addo tops i-iall Coming Outf After an application of "Dande- rine" you can not. Ind a ihlien hair or any dandruff, baaidea every bsir sliowe new life, vigor, brightness, IAN llsTflltY GREAT WAR. Can- adian authorship. general Currie. Many niukllayr $ l cd inen and IED ADVERTISE Advertisements under this heading. 2c. per word for each in- to cost to cbver postage. ... Doubles its Beauty. t \ A fswiceiits buys "ballerina." more color and thickness. AGENTS wan-rm) ONLY HATISFAUPORY (‘ANAD- introduction ily I . turn- free. ally. Great (ipportunit for re others. .anil>le ‘VINHTUN C0. Spndina lllliidiiihr. Turing A‘ re to hto forwarded, tlve cents (3 U. fivo figures (as $1,000) rd, but. Contractions count as one wo llwda d. utt 11.1‘ ti . ‘m ‘Cash ‘iomittiiiiuodfti. cover cost must accompany nll ndvertise- entzenllpbcgfn lgttgerfacgngtro“; ‘Imp, of Such a Iimposm is w p1 0' illiiiiwli!“ meats. 1n o ease can this rulo be overlnukettl Advertisements ‘ g ' e i p y?" e 50M teeiinii beiwwn ti"? ‘wil Beavers L. O C. roesivsd wi slit remittance cannot be acknowledged. Ofusleleitclted tapes bcltlwet-éltlrélé? curlg. wiliifliifit, 31nd‘. t0 clleekmate the Catchm- v ‘Q -------__.. n- f- n‘ -- n- --.‘ ‘i. 5 9w“ on " 543° ' m‘ i - .7 ' " ‘ "‘-' ' " ' "'" ' ' pleted These-Stress should be lant- ouriiptpenrfiifi liydhgfiéldgdyitiiliifiiigr A“ 3{°D°““1d,if.“',’,“ w' zam ' . c er Agm- “wit” Teachers w........ ::l."";r:.:":l:::i;:3":.:::i::" 2:56;: 2.’...‘l‘.;’.‘;°i‘.“.",s.‘.'.f.¥".‘§§§3Zf.f2’.§.°i§ W“ . . .. . .. , . l _ AGENTS, lAhAllY AND oolains- beautify our city- ivns of the two Cfliifilficglbutpj llm I, Dlnmom, 5 Me s Ryan siluii, totee|ll Il‘6G]T(l‘1‘A{ stock. ‘(JUIITI- \VAN'l‘l-ig‘l-l—'l‘ll<i.\i7llH? i-‘oiissuii- .- same time no physical union of nnd b,” ' etc s oer nc li n i-xel u wife cl . . Hi uni l. V0.00. ~ ‘ iilies. specially iil\I‘dY,gRi'(l\VI lcriniy ‘W. It. hiuvxil, Si-dlpdiuiyt“ J QOVERNMENT HOUSEr-n 15 i“ m" assouimiqns musi- iiii“? DlilCiZ J. Tllflifl‘ P. McMahon liytli;i;i‘\iclalli.tlurz%hillill‘wfiilatli. lfilili~ 09ti7-tF-22-4iptl deed illglliliilllllil todboltlh illilmlinnt- with those of our neighbors. But 3rd lyflflf! "“ ' ' ' ‘ °' " iii m‘ W‘ 01mm“ "ii i e P" c ‘i wit" W" will have is co-c er ti B n vi n ll Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. \\’AN'l‘l\‘.l).-.\lld(7ONll GLASS Ti-inell- . . ' "t P a °" ~ 3°55 ~ i ° 01"“ .____-____._____ .- l . ll - .ll - l 5., l, S _ large that when one of His Msies- and kindly foollllg, ~ gl, l gt pUltVltWiAlT Aiiidlvérs WINES‘ Us, iécn? sitiill.‘ "Xiifilyfii? “glpllttifll ty's ships of war pays us n visit, IL prowm or 03h“ lvlcmmm at: apzrrmpnprluelt y‘ u: "Ox" firs: all lifeti- liu-ivlifgggnimuhélpd or we have a visit from iiliv hilzh of H. M. 8. CALCUTTA-In olll- l... Field . u... lllrgost, bent, ‘Qqlllpptld plunt ' ficial whom we should welcome to sue two weeks ago we suggested R. Jenkins Art Gormley Lnmgfiliyiaailna lays,‘ WAN11,~_D_ "Isl-m", 91,1“, I|\|§A_ our shores that we have no cenven- tilat tllis ship of war might be ex- Centre Field m“ "fleet 8N1," “mares, flan“? cllsgltlh‘ti-Kilnfilming“ggallalyqlizcpilzli. ltfinrlimozgitchgntgtlsfiiléelncte oilcalgcmtoz; Lilllfticdsiilli ixtilvittntipn to visit this Eric McDoliailut n 1X. MeQtinid new no. ‘rec sump es. ere - “chum no“; PM,“ Hmmm‘ Th“; . W ' - nce lil , tie trim flagship 5i ‘ e “m” "°""‘“i‘ 9°" T‘"'°"*°- an iit-l-troln soar-diary ' ’ when His Honor tried to do ills has paid us n visit nnd has now A" Dim!’ l“ Mcism“: _ 9767"6'17‘Gi' , 992641-2134. duty by entertaining guests he did lerflt us again. We feel sure tiiatille Geo. Francis and Walter Taylor For Sale _ ,,___ a _, _ _ , so at great disadvantage as all o ccrs and men of the ship under himdieil m9 game i° “"3 “u” ' “ Tiff“). Lulu‘ m! ..':“'“.".M'_ sorts of goods and chattels had to stood from the tinl t e faction of ull. II as ttnnlitr fur \\ i1li(i\ (iiovi. e h Y 513i iOOi. lam slil.i~i-ivollili.ulvli. Al'I‘l.\' st-llool.complaint-ht $100. Apply be moved from his private residen- on our shores that they were moro '_T""_""__-‘ A- 1“~ Mciliiiliti- Htiiiriiibflj 6 M H “' ii- Pm“- Nmli‘ lii,‘.""'~ z ‘I , cc and other plate-es to Government than welcome. We trust that they " ii" “L”: ' ‘ ’ ‘H " p“ House Now if we are to have u Gov (‘XlJOYPd their Silly with us an v _ ——-~-— ‘ ' ’ ’ d hbp F1)“ on,“ Aq- A ||A||QA|N \\'AN'l‘l-Jl1 Ti-muliicu l-‘(lll luav- ernor who represents His Majesty they \viil visit u: again. -e (Ihevrvlet 400 live vluncncer cor. "fiti Swim" 5195-“0 "'PPi“'“""‘~ the King it stands to reason that thoroughly overhauled, pol-foot, Second class teacher. Apply J. l-J ' h . BASEBALL According to the Club schedule running condition. Applay at Rica’, ltrusel‘. Rccretnry- we must ave an omen“ residence '_The veterans i931" ti ladies Driving Approaching and Garage. 1Gi-6-28t. uuis-ll-ui-lll. for him. The present Governor has Won by s good margin the game Putting Competition was the ev- a fine residence but it falls fer ‘inst week with the League of the vent for Wednesday afternoon. \\‘AN"I‘IUIK F0“ SEA YIItHV SCHOOL il. 1st or 2nd class teacher. Sup- \VAN"I‘IDI$—-TEAT7IIEII FOR IIICE Point St-ilonl. Hot-nnd class prefer- plelnunt $12i'|.0tl. Itidwln Murphy, rt-d. Supplieillullt $100.00. \\'ui1lu-|~ Secretary, Scu View, ii. Aieiiainc. Secretary. N i: Milt- - ilildil-ii-ilil-Iiipd. CPU" 9984- -L'liipti eAiiliiAizro. Al"? luiimil" P0" \\'AN'lIiil) Ticntzlirzil us‘! nil 2ND sally. $111M eiwgeeledrdouble- cluils."'\\'i sine N rtii School. sup- litl i!‘ c‘ ' ‘l ‘"1919.’ Iii‘ pIr-mont 125. enriro lllcNailirll- ver mounted larness. Both m! ton, Secretary. 0087-0-23-6ipd. good as new. . t. ow. 1-i __ lticlilnond Street. 9 iiG-B-Zttf. “~ANT||;D__A ‘quail o“ ‘Ecunn All COTTAGE”, ublo tenement arts if the It'll". SALE-SEVEN also several do holrifles in different cit . at prices to sut purc user. 3_6_1_i;_d|_ pp y at office of Mark it. McGulg- _____ as soon lls possible, as the- loss 0f ‘m’ Bmmwu‘ ,636_5_13_12| ivAlvricn-uucArlli-ill i-"oil .~i(ll"l‘li t" few ihmismii“ "l0" Will "ville ' Lulu- l-a-llool District Ne. 4R. sup- little or no difference in the total n“ n l'i“:""',ii 1"" m" "m" “i5 PM" sum wasted For ths honour of the 1 () 5 ».< $'-'.l\lli.l!l‘ -lirl--- ’ " ace a w u Y,'.‘,‘.,.,.f|_"|'f,,,,,‘..'| L, _\‘l,.l§,§‘,,‘,,|d_ Frovincle let us have old Govern- -———-———-——~———~*~-——- "=tl1i'y~ tltifili-ti-flt-ZI» merit louse-again furnished, and “PAW” m‘! Vii 'i‘"i'; ‘Pllljlzills- v ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , ‘ ‘ v handed over to His Honor the Gov ts of 1i. J. Laivt r, iiumibr lit. ii “ANTED I,|l“~|l\ o“ HLLOND n,‘ tin-pier sun have Halli“ Mtg’, ulilss t~X|it-l'il-|it'i~ti iflflPilvl‘ r..l~_°"':]°i' “S i‘ T951149“: l" him-sell WW "i1 ‘W l ~ ' Htltltllptlit ‘svbilnl. Hupplllllli-nt illl successors Ii 0i C8. $l50.0tl. Apply to Perk-y Nuteli. l ~ cl -l ttit . ll. 1i. N . 1. Wanted “" “ ' "“”‘ ,,,,,,,‘,’_,,_._.,_,,,,,,_ NEWdHOME-Tlle Veterans ‘have ' Iilfivé into their new~ home ml “vilwriru - 0MB THOUSAND v ‘ _ _ , _ - pulve,‘ wglFhlng Illlilalyluyyiflllld: Wafi'i‘filrgp'sd:ix(.g‘b.ll":;Ulgngfitt Grafton street. They are now blisy ‘fflihffsfif, ;,*,‘,§}}'°,',‘,',‘, l,l",,'§,..,,,,,,,,'§i[. ....~.;. slur. for first o... or $100 mimng mierm’ ““"‘"“i-i“'m°“i“- ut yyrice. Write or phone (Iiilluillall for a second class. iilidsliinmer ghicl: when Comilieifl Will liilllfl‘. Pac ill-lg C0,. Ltd, Charlottetown. vat-atten- Ailllli’ to fivonut- _ ' lc olne look very cosy lisd com- ssuo-a-izl-zol. ml:':(i‘l»i-ll. New (iliaiaggfgl2aiélplli: EEHJIABIG. The regular meeting of . _ . ‘lotion will be held for the . ' n T0 Ill-‘NT.— SUIAII -—-———~ _ . e- PM“ t t ‘\li‘liqll.'l4‘ll‘.‘HHIHJIUINV, ti; Nillllillvl‘ (V7.1: Tlgklgllfipy-“Ildlpl:3231i"mg‘:lti(ggia ‘first ‘imo 1n new Iroiué next‘ ltilgt- ill mind lui-uittyufllrnlulled nl- ' ' Fl-ldlly night at 8‘0'c]ock_ Members, furnished preferred. Apply lit-n, ‘Phone 11413319.] llllirtily l ‘. I EG-G-Zii-lii. w \\ ANTED T0 ll ltiN'l‘—-2l eon hundred Ker anuum. Ful pur- nislli-ll Hmml-l or small cuttnlrf- ticuliirs one appointment nup- Allltly Spun-iron Gfflllliilil. (lytallli- plied. Apply Canadian Teachers liilill. ‘ 0.ttli'l-t\-....-.'.i. Agency, lox 14, Iiegigrglh iéniélfin y A ~ - 0s Female llelp Willlifiil To Let r _____ >_- . llliililtile-nirqilliiglfiilt? SINGLE (Howler-h IN Stimvtria , . ' _ - l llll . nt cor '0 rec o lm," (land wing-m. no vvg,",'g',lin~,iflli\-ltjf kiiilily (iriinixiian Rice. tf. ply (tuardlan office. Summer institute Churchill England COTiU-Tiilliii Fmm PM?” one by Miss Florence Hamilton. 2.00—-Men's Meeting conducted _ t ,_ jt-lt , Dr. Rcx~ - by Ven. Archdeacon Watson, ‘,‘,,“,,’,,_s"“°°‘ W0 0v "Prince Edward Island Church '11.00—11.4l'i——*Mission sludy- Iholiiems" M,“ Florence ltnmliton. 3.30—4.00——~Social Service Ad- 1g_00_1g_45 d Social Service dress-Jlcv. It. T. MeKiin. Study-Rev. it. T. McKim. LOO-Luncheon at St. Parish Hall by Ladies of St. Paul's Church. l ‘ t v f 1 0 Bolrklstlelrnvoon r-Boat excurs on m _M"T—‘°*"——“EMORY 0F A HYMN Evening-At 8t. Paul's Pariah Hall WRITER 8.00—8.30—Soein1 Service Ad- drsss-Iiev. R. T. McKim. 8 . 30-9 . 00-—Address on Sunday, School Work-alley. Dr. llexford. Closing devotions. ' ' June Mtlr-Seml-Anrlusl Meeting of D. O. Sand W. A... Weather permitting sates will proceed to motor 10.00 n. m.—-Ho1y Communion I'Nl"l'li- Paul's the dele- ‘Milton by class tt-neiiilr for Nurtll Wiltsiiire school No. 114. Sn piement. $100. Apply to Join '1‘. odfrey. Staci-e- tury, North Viitshircwlfflt. Nn 1 . 1 mvrui and Alberta schools opon- inir midsummer vacation. Town. villiilro and rural appoint- ments favorably situated paying salaries twelve hundred to eight- Opportunlty of the Rural School Lender Rev. E. ~1. Rcxford. D. D. 112 .00—2.00-—Luncbcon. ccson Woman's Auxiliary. Address LOO-Supper. 7.30—-Ciosing meeting with de Ilex EVOUODM addi-ess-—Rev. Dr. ford‘. "What Jesus" was written by Joseph Scriven, u young Irishman, who is buried lit Rice Lake, Ont. A white granite monument has just been erected to his memory and was un- veiled n few days ago by Premier Drury in the presence of 6000 peo~ St. John's Church, Milton. Conduct- edby the Rector, Rev. G. W. B Jones. Preacher: Rev. R. Toy McKim. t so Infants and Children In Uea For 0v_er-30Yearu Aivvaya baara the Signature oi‘ to} 11.00-—iS. S. _ I Conference~The ‘ STQRIA pie. Premier Drury in his tribute to the hymn writer. said that Joseph Scriven had contributed a thought to humanity that would so ov- "w l-ichlng the lives of ineii when things of _a material nature had crumbled to dust and perished. Mlmirwa Liniiaeiit relieves neuralgia A Wirlleteriills Cplllall i i ADDRESS OORRESPOND ‘ o." i-UTTFTOWNQ ‘ ;- THE BARRi8TER..RtANKE»R.-A rather Vwell-spokcn mrivate- was - brought up before the C. 0., on a , charge of i subordination. The. C. j 0. who was extremely busy, want.- to get INOI "ro was versa- ms eotumu. r0. _ _ sox ass, cllAli- the ease over and was city corpsronly‘ would receive "any eryabrupt in his manner. “Where you ' insubordinate?" want to hold is debate on the inst- te interrupted pleaded, tbs man, "there are some questions that cannot be answered by a plain "'yes" or "no." “Non~ sense retorted the C. 0.,’ "1 beg to differ, Sir" said the Private‘ boldly. "Then just put. a question to lne that cannot be anlsvoied by lite plain negative or affirmative." fa his suprprissthe private said i strident tones: “Have you ceased to ill-treat your wile." ' OUR STREET-S..——Charlettetown can well be proud of its newly pav- ed streets. We trust. that this good work will continue. but at the smile time we must keel» an eye on the financial sido of the matter,.Lasi Saturday the new pavement swept for the first time for several days, previous to which sweeping condition. We suggest that the city 2.00—~Semi-nnnun1 meeting Dio- n Friend we have in asked. "i don't he Well Sir, he feet is»—" r-Iwsnt s plain "yes" or ’“no" the C. 0. "Bat. Sir. e 8 n a B. Oh, you do, do you" said the C. 0. was the pavement was in a disgraceful sweeper be used on ‘these paved streets early every morning in the future, as if they are nut kept clean they look very badly. We also sug- short oi‘ requirements, and it is just us well to recognize that every other house in the city would do likewise, so we cannot be sny bet- ter off in the future than we are at present. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been squandered on the additions to Government House for a soldiers’ hospital, it is now thank goodness not required for this purpose. therefore let the new tidditions be sold and moved away on entering,‘ the Home end asking where all tlefurnlturc is coining from are simply informed that “The Ladies Auxiliary htivo been work. inl; overtime." Again, we say ns us- ual, “thanks to the ladies." MILITIA ESTIMATES-The total estimates for the current year are $12,250,000. tLnst year they were $21,391,000. The estimntcia for 1913-4 were $10,938,000. Mr. Guthrie rc- grctted that the rcorgllnizlltionof the militia nnd permanent force was not proceeding satisfactorily. Recruiting had been slow for both. 'l‘ll'c cilicf need was barracks, nnd ha proposed to ask Parliament for two millions more to provide these needed structures. The Minister gave the strength of the permanent force as 11.555 today. This compares number of military districts would be reduced from eleven to possible eight. ' WARNS UNITED entree-rumi- stated that the United States soul-- election had been dimmed. 'ltl‘0li8ht the audience to its feet- wben he said that the United‘ Stat- es must not interfere ‘with British domestic nlattcrs. His closing sent» cnee was "We must do to Great Britain as we would have Great Britain do“ to us." We hope the politicians and extremists in the great Republic to the south of us’ will accept this advice. ~ 1 GET TOGETHER.—Tho Executive Council oi the G. W. v. A. ‘Villililiv! have msde that negotiations be opened with the Anieircun Legion lllll] tile Gl-nml Army of the Republic. with the ob iect of eifecting n close affiliation if not a physical union with tho with 2,916 in 1911-12 and 2.906 in .191ii-14. He. announced that, the niiul drill. this y This will mean a saving of '8 .000. He adv ‘ vbduted consolidation. All the en- gineering work for the Government should be dons by the engineer service of the Militia Department. ‘ The Mounted Police and Air Board sbdald 11150 be consolidated with the Militia Department. He stated tbs the militia would now include a machine gun corps, an outgrowth -- of the war. Of these, there would be foul-teen units. The militia regi» meats would number 100, or 110. as compared with 101 before the war. There would be 25 new” bab- teries o! artillery, ii 10ml 0! 75. The, r President Taft speaking st u rest meeting in Baltimore lately ot escape the League of Nations lid the League would be adopted fter lilo "obscuring lights" of the H e S I of a proposal (lunadian Veterans Associations. Till‘- Dmlmsai has been forwarded to the American organizations. The (Iross. The heavy rainpl-evontog the Kaine last Saturday which should have taken place between the Abbies and Vets. g-lyq-‘IJ. SQXiNiM-v-The Veterans are plfi. 11g on a boxing tournainnnt next M01150!’ lligllt in‘ the Arena Rink. in addition to the main bout which if‘ i" be W" Oil bYEarl Penny of ht. John. and M. Gibbons of Llan- gw- M11109. 801m} local men such a? his“ Gillie? and Spud Arscnuult will take part in the preliminar. 1L5. As this is the first bgxlng ulmnmmen" i" "Ike Dlllco in this git)’ i0? Wars, we have no doubt ‘lit that the Arena will be lvoll filltrtl‘ for the occasion. . -..‘,_ CADETSr-Tdlt: Cadets of the (Yilv Schools have been training hard or his“ 895N118 ready for their inspeg. Thn, wiich took place yesterday. clboys of these Corps have been Ethel admired by our citizens, who hive noticed it great improvement in their drill nnd lilurching. Some of the boys have had a go at the Mm,“ "W ‘m U19 P0080. We trust that tiuriill: next winter arrange- ments will be made to givo 19¢. tures lo the boys on rifle shoot. inf; and other matters of a military "iiillfii- We also hope that from "Ow Oil Physical training wil] be Rive" every school day at. a Stated Must Compete in . Maritime Events t“ ""- recclved from the M.P.B.A.A.U. witll Trials which are to take place st Charlottetown and St. Jobs. N.B.: for a place in the Canadian Olym- pie Maritime 'l‘rillls. Track and Field events will be held .in Charlotte- town July 1st. Marathon 'i‘rials at string to compete in the Canadian trials are obliged to take part in Charlottetown before eligible compete in the Upper Canadian ev- ball was played (7- A. A. A. grounds between the League of the Cross which resul- zi score of 6-5. Ju The following bulletin has been H M to the .0lyinpic reference 8 "Official Bulletin. I.P.B.A.A.U. of "All athletes wishing to compete b b Team must compete in the 0 l‘ t‘. John, June 26th. “($531) A. W. Covey, Pres. “P. JjPonghnct, Secty." This means that all athletes dc~ he Maritime Trials lit St. John or t0 —-——<e>—- BASEBALL. A very interesvng game of base- nst evening at the Beavers nnd the intermediate ted in a victory for the latter by The line up was as June 16th, on Belvldere Links and it proved n very interesting and successful competition, lieuriy all the best players ill the club tak- ing part. The prize was won by Miss Mary Huszard with a score of 107, and Mrs. Bag- nail was second, scoring 181. in the aproaching contest, Mrs. Clarke tried with Mrs. Nash, each scoring 10, nnd on playing olfjldrs. (Jlnrke was the winner. In the and six of them were ties with ti score 0f 14. Tliey played off nnd Mrs. Clarke again won out. The following are the list of ladies and other scarrin- Mrs. Nash 14, Mrs. L. Weeks 14, Mrs. Clarke 14, Mrs. Bagnall 14. Mrs, Goodwill 14, ‘Mrs. E. Haszard 14, Miss Mary Haszurd 1B, Mrs. U. ilacKinnon 15, Mrs. W. S. Stew- Illanebard 10, Mrs, Miles 17, Miss Earle 17. prize wll‘ be played. fii-ii-Oi-ii WOOD PROTECTION. 'l‘ilo rife-ct, of the lumber scur- city, mid its antecedent, the depic- tion of the forest, is being felt by tho ambitious householder Wilt) undertakes to make his own re- lltour. Lot us remember that the 01s of today are the men of to. "WPFOW. and that. W9 mllq dm-lng the Wfibk not only train them men. tally, but physically and we. non.- iiiolaiiy and religiously, wo "f" Iilizaln to the Cadets in next weeks issue. particulars. mitts‘; NO Kiri cm successfully »ehew_ xam ner for lay ill making repairs. viii‘ protecting woodwork. Lly I .‘“'"‘, ‘and expense of renewal would be Blf 7-Mlio R d R g 5 no- obviated. It is remarkable how lit- "Wilt?" Day... no tie thought is given to tho ivroteo- tion of wood where it is e in the weather. Th prption and drying Lire conducive to d in; the w chided rm polmilt brittle nnd nurse a case of rlisttupointutl love at the slime time. wil-l be greatly lengthened. iiieuitd 0 ., . , MIDBUMMER DAM-Yesterday longest day in the year. THE. HORSE RAOEQ sTJArifi AT 2 P.-M. PLEASE BI IN YOUR IIATQA NOON. GOOD RACING DRIVING PARK TODAV.' the others have four and seven 1i were plcnti tcrduy selling iii. 25 cents each. 'l‘hcre was also li large quantity of fresh cod on sale at eight cents per pound. some three iiinsted schooner Rich- rived in port from Barbadoes with a cargo of 500 panchcuns and 100 barrels of Bros. The Silver is a new schooner. for driving. putting qontest 13 ladies entered. art 15, Mrs. F. L. lfliszard 1d, Hrs. ’l‘ll'e ilext golf event wil be on Saturday afternoon when s lliixsd foursome match for the President's pairs or iliiprovelnents. Costs of material are rapidly mounting, and the expense entailed causes a dc- in nltllly cases, ilolvever, the ne- cessity for repairs is due to delay t ie use of paint, much of the labour xposed e alternate ab- out of moisture ccay. By paint- oodwork, moisture is ex- fl ii"! m“ Di the w°°° -by the Commission of Conserva- i as 22 was midsummer day, the agoni- TODAY 1T1. SHARP ‘DON'T FAIL TO BEE THE ORlBE RACES THiB AFTER- GOOD . 1i USIC. sAc-zs sninr AT zI‘..";M9 b1 HARP AT eHAnLoTrl-sijqfvltu THE RNCEl8.—T0dsys races will e unusually interesting judging y the big list-of entries. In one lass there are eleven starters nnd espectivcly. THE FISH MARKIR-Mackerel l in the market ycs- ~a_-gd FROM BNRBADOESF-The hund- ard ‘P. Silver, Capt.’ Zinck, has ar- inoltisses for Carveli built last year in Luncnburg and has every appearance of being a fast and comfortable sailing ves- sel. ’ HYNES-BARLETT.-—A quiet but pretty weeding took place at the tiililrcli .01‘ the Good Shepherd, Halifax, on ’i‘uiasdsy, June 15th, when Miss Winnie M. Barrett, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Barrett, of that place, and Mr. idelix Hyncs, of Prince Edward 1s- land, were united in marriage by ltev, A. H. ‘iyers. immediately af- ter the ceremony the hupy couple left on a short honeymoon trip through the Mllrltlille Provinces and 0n their return will take up their resilience at 446 ilobie 51.. Halifma, TRAFFIC LAW8.-- We direct attention to the large advertise- ment in this issue re Traffic Laws, teams to study these laws cure- fully and to govern themselves Lit:- cordingly. See advertisement. 1000 WEDDING THIS MORNING.- St. Paul's (Ihurch, this city, will be tile scene of a pretty Juno wedd- ing at 0.30 this morning, when Miss Helen Elaine Aitkeii, daughter oi ‘Mr. and Mirs. W. Henry Aitken of this city will become the wife of Mr. William Ernest Champion of Alberton. Rev. H.D. Raymond will offil-iute. The happy youngeouple will be unattended. After the cera- imilly they will ‘leave b} the curly train on n. wedding trip abroad. The Guardian joins with min-y friends ill extending hearty felici- ttattons. ----¢o>——— ; PERSONALS Mr. J. A. Messervey, city, left yesterday on a trip to Ottawa. 1 1M1‘. J. E. O'Donnell. city, went to Albt-rtun yesterday, Venerable Archdeacon and Mrs. Watson, Kensinlzton are. in the city. the guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Tidnlllrsb. Mr. Percy Worth, formerly of Futons Limited, now of isnor Bros, Gents FurnishingsJ-lalifax. is spending his vuetition in Char- lottetown. BORN HARRl8.—ln Charlottetown. on‘ Jilne 16th to Dr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Harts, a son, (stillborn). t i MARRIED 8AN.DER$0N-MOLEOD.--At Zion Church, Wednesday, June 16, 1020, by the Rev. George Taylor, Gordon Stockman Sanderson of Milbarn, and Margaret Hannah McLeod of Dundas, P. E. island. SYRIANIS m CANADA. OTTAWA. June Z1.—There are 4,363 Syrians in ‘Oiillilflil, according to figures given in the House of Commons this afternoon. A WOR-D OF CAUTION ABOUT FUR FARMING. The tenor of inquiries received tion indicates that some persons . %;TW1' ' 6Q copplacTole- F0 TPALQE. . HE SAlD DICKYDITIWEDIARY A_ e05 , A3 e‘. iPPENMTHE ' ’ euvi-‘i. wAu-r you roicau. on l5 =‘ was Fleet‘ thing their own ws-y during court- ship, and after marriage their husbands find it difficult to break t-lim iii! the iioPii-i s4 Pitqqsuv FiTTtl‘. llrfis A HARD MANTQ Apps-omit, , ss Wagons MAYHAND ‘fOLI - omaTl-nug.’ 1F? i? one ‘huoesty 1M, szfij UT, IF YOU imagine that fur ‘farming is an easy Firzmix B‘! TH . GRATU LATE You, q-vv v left, and overtaking a and all vehicles requiring to stop a so with their left side.ne;xt to the curb. th curb, and if turning to the ri passing the centre of inter-se vehicle shall pass or attempt while turning at a crossing. 5. Vehicles- requiring to cross the street to the other shall do "so in such ‘a manner as to head in the same directio that side of the street and ;so as no right side next to the curb. 6. Vehicles shall not stop a ings,‘ and shall reduce their speed at crossings. 7. Vehicles going North an the right of way over those goi and the vehicles of the Police an of the City, ,and the of way over other traffic. pa name or num 9. Vehicles shall stop when signs a constable. Vehicles Act, shall b City in charge of any for the city of (lhzirlottetown, it would be well for nil and ospeci- of age_ ally those who drive autos and 11 I shall have passed. i . | alty - common pal GRASPiNq me, Geld-rut BUT ézrlec lqlls RP;- maetitoi-"a New? ‘ro- coma vvewqv¢ illlii ll TR 1. The word “street” in and include any public road, s other means of communication, c1e".sha1l include “every- descrip cart, sleigh, motor-cycles, ‘mo or- le. 2." Vehicles shall keep to curb _as circumstances and the weather conditions permit. t 3. Any vehicle meeting 4. Vehicles requiring t give visible and audible warnin e left into another street shal Ambul 8. Vehicle's used for del inted or otherwise show ber for purpo 10. No motor vehicle, drive shall be left unattended along the streets or to or the streets. - 13. No motor vehicle with engin nor shall any m0 out” ‘open, nor at nigh having its lig 14. Whensoever a fire chief shall have the right t an area in the vicini vehicle on any preense s special leave from the running by the face 0 mises are on or from whic Every vehicle shall draw up fth h the fireme by the curb 15. Any person the provisions of this _ tions before the Stipendi and forfeit, at t _ not exceeding (eXc fifty dollars for each off ment of the said victing Maglstra v '1 of Queen s ceeflfing nineiii’ days i1“ be sooner paid. 1 00 business to undertake. serious mistake. Success farming demands This is n in fli a collibillzliion of favourable local conditions. mod- elrnto capital, perseverance ill tho ‘face of difficult-y nnd discourage- ment. enthusiasm for the work nnd a sympathetic understanding of wild animals Fur farming 1s not as simple as raising chickens and not even everyone who attentpts chicken-raising is successful. The fox has been kept ill cap- tivity for some years and it has f" B’) ‘THE. k 89M o . ,_-.f sue, on‘ .- n x Vvvwvvvv v-iiw or a 0F cllluuulnlowu Tvvvvvvvvwvvvvwvvvv vvvvvwvvvvvvvv\vvvvvvw y nether shall pass tojlthe right, e driven upon any s 0r that portion of th Queen Street facing the Market square time than fifteen minutes. 12. N0 vehicle elsewhere throu e running, nor wi tor vehicle be drive t through th hts dimmed or non-glaring ty as he m hall be fire, chief t fire or on that portion in the firemen’s he discretion 0 lusive of c ence, and in penalty an _ te may commit County less r its habits have bee 01y known as to its.‘ ~ . .1 ovo- hifitlff. this by-Iaw shall mean treet, lane, alley or, and the word “vehi- ion of wagon, buggy, * truck or automo» the-left and as near the another shall psssito Stile“ t the curb shal ‘do. o turn or slowiip shill , and if turning to keep close to-the ght shall do so only after ction of the streets. No topass another vehicle from one side of n as othertraffic on t to stop with the t or obstruct cross- d South shall have ng East and West, d Fire Department ance, shall have the right ivery purposes shall have n thereon the owner's ses of identification. llcd to do so by as defined by the Motor treet of the r less than eighteen years No person shall park or leave standing any motor car on the North side 0 0f Victoria Row, f Sunnyside, South side e West side of for a longer ghout the» City so as to obstruct traffic from residencesor shops to shall be allowedito stand th glare headlights on, n with its “cut e Qity without» occurs in the City the fire 0 debar vehicles from such ay see fit. A But no pGYmilZiZQGhWTtEiOUE o go on t, s ree in which ‘die’ pic.- qf a street, upon n are operating at a fire. line of route to a fire p until the firemen e bloc and sto convicted o! a breach of anypi By-Law on summary convic- Magistrate, shall pay f the Magistrate, a Pen‘ osts) the sum of default of pay- d costs forthwith thecon- the offender to, the _ for a term not ex- lty and costs ary the said pena litiiat it can be ofitobly raised. n" studied and been deliionsirntcl successfully and pr much is deflnit management. Iiiit, with regard t0 other fur-bearers, comparatively iittlo is known, though tlilelhight kind of man can achieve success with mink. skunks, muskrnt, beav- ‘er, etc, Ho mast, however,‘ expect . to depend on his own wits and to solve difficulties for himself, with- nut having n store of previous hu- man experience to guide him.—- Conservation. N. its. datum-gm ME." awning-if. . ‘ . ,»~ t. sAlo-fwzsulppem HQBUUST ‘ SECURlNG sucl-l A enca . liiREUME. Fen. -rl-.\E J95 0F‘- .PERMANE'NT POSITION.” ' _ cotuscrnca THE. BILL YOU'VE cw: /_ _ FOR. THE. PA s1’ six YEARS. l ._..i-..omr.s.~.<.-ouwaanniohe-"c.ei- ~...-.~L.w..~. ~,.;..-,. ,,.._.,_-_ ,_.,,_,,___