. l (l u- ’ i ' l on A19 good tea RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is the “best tea you can buy,”—-picked when only three days old—-juicy, Havoc-filled leaves. . Now packed in Afommum. t ’ In Memoriam l ma. ‘Pius w. McKENNA. holy rites of his beloved church, m‘ which he was a faithful attendant (luring his lifetime. Besides hi‘; bereaved widow, he leuves to mourn Tho death occurred at his home ill“ Ullllllii idioms‘- QTW Billiohliirs. in ilort Augustus on Juno iliintigni- J- “Emilio. of Seotchfort.‘ fill-s. m,- “ [gng fllngqg cl‘ Ml; Plug p, M... Mary Mcltao and Mrs. Ronald lilo Kenna, aged 55 years. The late Aulsy, oi’ Saint John, to mourn tin-n" Mr. Mclfenna was a highly respect- loss. The funeral took D1009 Fl‘? all citizen in iris district and was day to Foil Augustus ChQDBi-Wilrn‘ fnvgred by all who knew him. -ln lterluiem Mass was sung, aflt-r lliB long illness and death he was which the remains were tenderly attended by his beloved pastor, Fr. laid to rest in the adjoining comr- (Yroken. and died sustained -by the lory. Tested Ice Cream la what you require for your Picnics or Gatherings of every descrlptlon—lomething the people know is something better than the ordinary. f PERFECTION ICE CREAM has stood the tut to rthe past six years and ngw "w" gflgndlng Gatherings do not say “ice cream - they say “Perfection ice Cream" We also IUPPIY . SANITARY. msnas AND SPOONS which are a big improvement over the ordinary dishes and spoons-no washing. When the unitary dishes and spoons Ira used they are disoardfiih L“ us know the date for your picnic and we will be ready “with the goods." and guaranteed servici- ~ ‘Centrailifltréameries Limited Perfection helps the children grow gives their cheeks tlrat heal-I thy glow. And \ a SLIiTEIl» SIICE SERVICE Do you knovvtho Stator Shoe 00., olior you through \ our atoro only, the groatoat ohoe aorvloo avorgivon tho men of this country. ‘ FIT IS ALL IMPORTANT ‘ Your comfort depend: on I 90"“! iii» I'm"! l"! good shoe wear: well enough. T0 CIT A PROPER FIT HOWEVER l8 ANOTHER THING, widths trim A to FF; woo gflorod you througtmhiroorvioo,‘ inolui 5% to ‘it. on. diftoronfwidtltl. A. o. o. 6. a. r. are may u n»- portant an the hail all, . wide and narrow loot muat in fit- tod with dliforont lhotl,lyvhdlii7_\"§hllilifl ahou. got all “mm” COMFORT on)‘ APPEARANCE 5 Fast-lion Ag, , “an inn-rows.” v L. Central Guardian DAIRY MARKET. _vesterday‘s Montreal Market report read but- fill‘ 33 1-2. cheese l7 1-2. cents. HISTORIC PiCTUREa FOR FRA-MiNm-lsee sdvt. about Hi5. tlorc Pictures suitable for framing. AUCTiON SALE c-f Farm and ltouscltold effects at o'clock. 7368-02745! YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may have olllired. renew now and get your choice of a Valet Auto Strap Razor, blade and strap frae. or v.11. et lJ-tility Knife free. Eiehtr one‘ makes a remarkable premium, l AUTO STROP RAZOR in case Dost Paid i0 fill)’ address in Canada‘ on receipt, of a new or rcnnu-nl two iil‘tillif'i'l~l,'tit)llli and Arthur, oryearly subscription to Tho Qtnnnyllong, but we gllouln endeavor to dinu. ‘BENEFIT DANCE n! tlaslno on 'l‘h\n'otlay eve. Juno 30th. Dixon's ,yt)rchestra. Tickets 50 cents. i‘ 7388~6-28-2i l WILL BECOME ARTISTICALLY fVALUABLE- —The Guardian has I I , Vernoni in the onlrit oi‘ true patriotism ‘B71139 701105110)’. June 30th at lit becomes- our duty l‘; join wih 1 ‘run culmuorjrarow CUARDl/ibl lllatholic Churches ‘ Join in Jubilee Celebrations‘ The following letter from his lnrdsblp Bishop ‘OlLeary, was read I on Sunday s-t the different Catho- lic Churches throughout the Prov. iuce:—- our fellow-citizens in celebrating wort-blly the Diamond Jubllgg o: the Confederation lof the Dominion which is our beloved heritage and home. _ , l iin all civic demonstration-s ot‘ the -ro,loicing ‘or our people we feel sure vint- our Catholics will be ‘given and will take lt-heh- proper ‘IDHCC. ‘in religious icercmlenlcts we, according to the rules of our ‘church. may not take part in com- bined servi-Ies of other dememiner express publicly to God our siticero thanks and gratitude to Him for .the many graces and blessings lie ‘has showered upon our country lduriug t-he past and earnestly beg of Him to bless and protect us in the future, . , We shall, therefore. ‘take our, lpart in the National Thanksgivlngl ‘i ANGUS Mii-‘HEE BURIED TODAY,- AT THE AGE OF 100 ‘ Having passed ‘by frur months, the centnry/‘milestonu of his life. Angus lMcP-hee. who died on We-l- ussday was buried this afternoon at iNorton. Services were conduct 8d in the Sacred Heart Church there. l Mr. lMdPhee pad for several - years made ‘his home alternately with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and iMrs. James H. Elhoenaiur ‘Park avenue. East Saint John and‘ fn Norton with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Or-t Yerxa, also son<in~law and daughter. l Mr. McPhce was born in the ‘enq virons of Georgetown, P.E.l, in 1827. Throughout his active ilie ho had never, until his final illness suffered a day of real sickness. ille- turning to ‘Norton alter a visit to ‘Mr. and dVlrs. Sheehan. itere, some llbree months ago he u-as in quite a feeble condition and had been confined to his bed practically ever since. lHe was a staunch upiioitilfi". of temperance throughout his lilo} WAS TAILOR i iMr. MoPhee removed from ‘Prince Edward Ilsland to New Brunswick" in r253. The earlier days of his lite he spent as a journeyman taii~ oi‘. making long trips about ‘the LIES-ANN! can carry 6,000,000 germs! Kill them at once, with Flit. Flir spray clears the house in a fcw minutes of disease-bearing flies, ‘ mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants and fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed. destroying their eggs. "'1 1v"- r3‘ PAGE savnrt which eat holes. It will save your clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and easy to use. Will not stain. Flit is the result of exhaustive laboratory research. It has rc- placed old ineffective "methods. Fatal to insects hut harmless to mankind. Recommended by Health Officials. Buy Flit and Flit . French ltiver 7.30 p. m., Sunday lreceived a few sets of C. W. Jef-lservice to be held at 2.30 o'clock lt'rey‘s famous historic pictures onlilll 311N111)’. Jilly 3"! l-lY ‘hflvlll! fli ‘Al-t paper. suitable for framiuglilllil holn‘. wherever nioflibie by {Sue advt. in this issue, ‘the Pastors. Benediction o‘: the lMost Blessed Sacrament followed CORRECTED Fllgupggg, _l,,‘by the singing, where feasible. or ‘tlrand View North the polling fig-iii‘ 1955i: U19 Yecmlimll ill m9 "T9 ‘nuts were Mr. G_._S. innum 55. .\lr. lmillil" 0}" ibhzuv McMillan a’, .Vlr. Laruliee tifijnialikflglvlllt-i- lur. McLean w. Zird Dlstrlcti We would further request the ‘Queen's. Mr. M. ‘Wood 124. iglevtefnll Pflsilgrs that ‘they. ett ‘ a a our. or, more conven en, i at the Parish M8188 on Sunday, ad~ i patriotic ‘hymn of UTILITY KNiFE. Blade rcmov-dress their congregations exhort- illilli and a new one sot in lilfiklngllng them to sentiments or true it n very desirable premium, postdove of country, the exercise of sup lmlti to any address in Canada, onlernotlonalized civic virtue. thanks- rccript of a new or renewal year- giving for past benefits, and pray- ly stibscription to The Guardian. ers {or the future peace and wel- fare of our country. Tn our Cathedral parish we shall CHOICE FURNWURE $AL5,‘have a Solemn High Mass wl ‘h ap- lwday a; 1°30 a_ m_ at the “eskkproprlate sermon on ‘Sunday ‘morn; m“ of Mr; Egg" WWW-v" 270mg and Benediction with “Te 5yd,wy‘$‘r"t_ lDeum ' at 2:30 p. m. SCHOOL CLO$ED.-On account - oi‘ two mild cases of smallpox in CITY SCHOOLS. - The City West Kent School the trustees schools close on Wednesday. the have taken the precaution of clos-j29th inst.. at the following hours. int: the school this morning, nntl with the following members oi’ the thrrr will be no public closing in school Born-ll an Chan-me“; weal tlmi school tomorrow. ‘Kent. 9.30 to 11 o'clock, Dr. Jenkins. ———~—— Queen Square, 11.15 to 12.40. Mr. ‘W. K. Rogers: Rochford Square. 1.30 to 3.00. Mr. William Moran; Prince Street, 3.10 to 4.40, Hon. Dr. MacMlilau. NOTlCE-—-l am directed by ‘His lmftitiliip, the Bishop of Charlotte- town, to state that official word was received Sunday evening to the] effect ma‘ m9 H9137 Faber had disflltup MinanPn Llnlmont in the house. penned from the abstinence of Fri-l day, July Ist. ‘Louis I’. Caiiagham; Secretary. l i In Memoriam cur THIS ou-r FOR asses‘ ENCE-Angiican Services in tho Parish of ‘New London for the month of July: 3rd. Keusington. 10.30 a. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. VNo service at Burlington on ac- count ol‘ lmminiou-wlde Cutifedcra- tlon Service at Kensinglon at 2.30. ANGUS H. MflcKINNON IDiCIi June 16th, in ‘lloxbitry at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Margflleit ‘Donnie. '63 Ottawa street. Angus .'H.. ‘Maclfinnon in his‘ S5 year. a native of IMcAsklll lfliver. lPr-lnce Edward ‘island. He came to U.lS.A. to be near his family in his School 6.30 p. m. 10th: Burlington. declining yea”, accompanied ‘by 10.30 a. m.; Drench River. 2-30 1>~ m.; with lioly Communion Sunday School one hour before these ser- vices; Kensiugton 7 p. m, Sunday School l0 a. m. 17th: French River 10.30 a. m.; Burlington. 2.30 0- m-z with l-laly Communion. Sunday School one hour before these ser- vicas. Kenslngton 7 p. m. Sunday his wife. They celebrated the 60th anniversary of their wedding last November. iHe leaves to mourn the remembrance of a-shwlng husband and ‘kind father besides his wife. ‘Mrs. lMa-rgaiet MacKinnon, four daughters‘: lMrs. Edward ‘Deirwln, ‘Mrs. Margaret lDennis of Roxbury, Mass; ‘Mrs. John lHait of Back iBay province from village to village and town to town. plying his induslriq 0n»: needle for a living. He was one, of the number who helped run the first chain when the first sod was turned for what is now the ‘(I.N.IR., when construction was begun from. ‘Saint John t0 lShetliuc. He had liv-. ed in tho reign of five British sovf eigllswfieurge iV. William iV, Queen Victoria, Edward Vll and; George V. . I l i HIS DESOENDANTS ‘Mr. Mt/Piwc was married alter‘, coming to ‘New Brunswick. ills first wife was iMlss Carney, of ‘Bloomfield, Kings rCounty, after the‘ death o-f whom he married Miss El- ltili Duffy. [i150 Qt’ Klllg< Flies Ants Flit kills moths and their larvae sprayer today. For sale every- where. " DESTROYS Mosquitoes Moths Bed Bugs Roaches "Tin yrllau- rm uilb 1b: blurb baud” She died 111011! than 40 years ago ll-le is survived by four tlaughlerw Mus. Ora E. Ycrxa. ‘Norton; Mrs l James H. Sheenan, East Saintrommon yarrtnv heads the list by :1 John; Mrs. Allister MacDonalthismail margin over such othc: lift? Georgetown, P.E.l.; M-rs. Normanivalent weeds as ox-eye daisy. tail ‘Mtfcflbe. ‘Bliiil- Mil-l and two soll-‘ghutcercup. fall dandelion (August ——Willlaut llVldPiieo. of Sain-t Joluuiloweri. Canada thistle. poorly ev- and iltudollph ‘McPhco in t‘l\e wont. lerlasting. brake frrn tbrackcni. The late ‘Rev. it. P. lvfcrheelcnncn (quack) grass. etc. Abund‘ ‘Cilihfluc Priest 0f Rlliiiifiil. PJE-l-qiiilflfl is not however the sole criter- was a irrother. A sister is living imlon of the importance of n weed. ‘Prince ‘Edward island. more thaninnll yarrow is really oi‘ less corve- 00 years of age. IBesides n lalgfiiqltence in crops than many other num-ber of grandchildren. he lswceds which lluive (iiily in crops. survived by three greatgrantlchild-l Among the vyceds which are ren. the latter belonging to‘ thesoznewhat less prevalent than 139111)’ 0i Percy tStraylloln. of lLili-S those named but often of equal im- _ Bill-Saint John Telegfflllilwiolltil?portance. are ‘the following: Tufted dock, she pherdfis 8i. Ivetch. curled - r|tlurt~ ,purse. ‘sheep sorrel. lambs common plantain. common .‘_ mouse-ear chlckweetl, mousevear ihswkweed (sometimes called leln~ ion hawkweed locally), pclcumul {sow thistle. burdock. iunsy rngwort A itstlnking Willie). spurrcy, Willi. ‘buckwheat, king devil and other!‘ Keep a Llnlmont in tho lltttlilQ-ierg. which. like wild mustard.ond...)!1i5i . — - lrodish were n01 at a stat-re of dtvvcl lu tSciou-tlfic »Agrioulttlrt: for opulent lln lie-soon at their ivorsl. June. ‘Herbert Groh of the Division ‘(if the above woods, sevetui are of ‘Botany, ICentl-ai Expcrimeiltallrsthcr characteristic of ‘Prince Farm, Ottawa, Ontario contributefig-Edvrard ‘island. and some other an article 0i’ interest to P.lE.l. parts of ‘Eastern ‘Canada. Fall readers. ‘giving as it (loos. the rc~ dandelion, nlouse-car nawkwecd. suits of a weed survey of the prov~ ragwoli. and wild radish for in- ince which was carried out last stance. are only occasionally seen midsummer. During the two weeksins far was; n5 oninrlo. Ox-eye spent on‘ the ‘Island. 0i)S0l'V8iiOIi8'daisy, ‘hnttercup. the various hawk- were made in 35 of the 74 lots niltiiweeds, spurrey and tufted vouch. and lMrs. Willi-am lBrown of Ded- ham and foun sons, Lt. Joseph ‘Mac- m.; Burlington 7.30 p. m.; Sunday Kinnon of ‘Boston Police Force; School one hour before all servlc- John l). of the ‘Hood Rubber Com- m a‘ y‘iicy‘.1li:z:‘i2.:‘.v.;.i“i:.‘:..i‘ 11.24:: lggljggigtoqil: 1.31131? stfio.é"ll.s.i“l'ifvy-len to the lC-iN-FL. Hugh with. of . , , 1 »- m- $.12“. .‘.‘:;".‘...:.‘;‘:.‘;‘.:‘.‘...;"s..i::;‘ Schoo" m “' m‘ lan (Forces in the late great war. .A solemn high mass of Requiem wag nung at U10 St. Joseph's‘ ‘Church. Iltoxhtiry . ‘llc was hurled in ‘St. Jo tiplfr; "Cemetery, West iloxbury. May his i i School 10 a. In. 24th: lKensint-iton. 10.30 n. m.; French River 2.30 1i- Green Old Age Kept In Health By Dr. Hamiitonis Pills Their Oecaaional Uao Keeps the System In Healthy condition A MILD sewer. ssouLAToR soul lest in peace. MR6. ROBERT ANDREWS in ‘ilm passing uwfly of Mrs. Ilwheit Andrews oi’ Norblero on May 18th.. that. community has 1on1 one ol its most highly respect» . on residents, while the husband Eloy to Take. Do Not Weaken or and family have lost r0119 or the Siloken. Give Emotive Action kindest and moat lovable of com~ panions and 111011101’!- wm; old sgemaiurovs forces slow The late Mrs. Andrews was in down. and need: the assistance of fairly good ‘health up till a lilo“ r‘- “s r‘ ‘rm ‘uzz.zr:..tr‘t‘.. r o s- ‘s e was s e ctigzuzyilvlzgitgezlpaii: ‘it'll’: b21212) ac- nesa that the best medical skill “ye and Md lne stomach, To men could not combat stag in into: 3m] women mat middle life Dr. weeks tbs wife and mo or w s Hamilton's Pills are of wondgrfu] kindly ministered to others all b°“°m‘ T“ ‘kw’ "gum" m“ onmmlih tllirelir wfii ‘filial’. iliscgtli-id pep, in good spirits. use these voge-l';“'§i"fl°61";ea& y Y f)" w" "°‘1“°“"Y' m‘ a‘ “n gnu through life. by ‘her kindly must!‘ disposition and quiet manner, silo {had endeared herself to all who {had the pleasure of her acquaint- ance. and in her passing away. tile whole community has inst a real one of the bestymothers that are!‘ graced a home. and her nosoum- ing Oltristian example of home life will live as an inspiration in the Smokers the bereaved husband. sons, name= y: Enorstt and Sterile . Free- iown; James, Hunter Riv r. John at ‘homo. and tun-es inventors. Mrs- .Wiliiam Btavert, Kelvin‘. Mrs. Dd ‘muud Stavert. Wilmvl- flllll M!" ‘some an home. besides a ‘largo ‘ number of friends and Millions. "9' I i" "m °"'Y “r” The funeral ‘we! aliiidl?“ FE’ 5° giving two packages of oat- and was very urn y . A matter ffobaooo Iron. with lg‘; 2?": mmiiiuzm"; ""7 Pi" ‘imna '°' W“ tho itouos and at tho grave being conducted by her motor. tho Ra'- Mr. Wiliomoou of Konoi u, u- ‘aiated ‘by the Rev. Hanoi R. Sto- 0 S _ memory of all who knew nor. i Thong are left to mourn ‘besides ' / _p-— Hgrflo a genuine bargain guarantood brilr pill!- "lao thorn in our window and got your: today- L. iiilorliliy vent ot Hunter River, who mid o vary fitting tribute to the memory of the would. ‘ l ,, u. onions; wm me roll-tiger- ‘OH Munro. James Thom" friend. while the family has lost ‘ towns, no great area anywhere be- lng left unvisited. The time was much too short for really exhaust- ive inspections, but the results tak- en ail together. are believed to give a very fair idea, not only of the Bllocles of weeds occurring. but ni- so of their relative abundance in the province. The definillpil of a wccd for the purpose oi‘ the survey is luadc iluito ‘broad to include besides blunts like the thistlos.“musturds. clc. ‘universally ‘rogurdod as nox- lous. many others which may be trotthlesome ill various manners and degrees. and even aggressive escapes from cultivation which nre only weeds when out of their prop- or places. it also includes polemi- nus and tithcrwlsc injurious plants. lOf weeds so defined nearly 300 dis- tinct kinds are recorded. ‘the ‘major- ity as having been seen during the survey. and‘ the few remaining ones‘ well attested by competent students of the provincial flora. ‘No less than 162 of these plants are aliens‘ which have been intro- duced to the country at some time in the past and this number in- cludes a large proportion of the moat aggressive weeds. Of-‘ithe re- mainder which are native. quite a num-‘ber are included by reason of their poisonous properties alone, and may or may not he seen on farm land. These poisonous plants number 47. all ‘told among the most important of ‘them being hracken. the borsetalls, sheep, laurel ragwort and ‘water hemlock. pruning and rubbing of shoes. ...iiiz§tll"iih.fiiftf"iu".ll“iii'itliiia anti shoe dealer's-Sic. - ' “M? Imam; Mo» Jlfdlno, Mbort . . _ ' _ Gmrgo firmness, _Jolhn R. ll . now-maneuver " .. . i Pot neon-rho whflg by “Q mBflfiS rilliCfimiiiDli 8Y0 The most im-poltnnt single factor a muple places. may well be, Bl" in their coirlrol is thorougiigoinl; other whose banishment could sl- -i ‘(are in nil gtepll of crop production he accomplished. it is of interest Ito ensure the fullest pvssiliie {we} lo note that sweet clot/Bl‘. l1 Dial" ‘session ol‘ llhe soil ‘by the desired ivhit-lt is an aggressive weed n5 ‘plank it" - the exclusion of these well as n useful crop in romedlw’ loihvrs. The handling of the soilivlnl-es. is here much less in evi- land crop will vary uccoldiug as the deuce. - lweeds are annual. perennial. tleep‘ The objects of such a rurvo)’ aid ‘or shallow rooting. etc; but noth- primarily to learn the facts. i100“ ling paves the way for these hordos which further action can be based- ‘like bleaking up the grass cover, it will he to the axlvflflilléifi "l"? land Ithen substituting u feeble ne- tote lif all concerned to familiarize nzlectoti half-hearted crop. themselves with this Ditlfe of work gevmnl yljQeds which nave gained on one of the chief limiting factors la footing in the province and may in crop produL-Loln. to the end thinl- ,be expected to spread seriously if pructlonai remedies ‘may be fl-Dilh allowed to do w. could still ‘be ex- ed. The Division oi Botany. or t f terminated quite readily. Block‘ local Exilerimellilll Static-n are at nu-pweed near dioyaity Junction is all limes lead)’ l0 lldVl-‘ie l“ m " (mo. Slkjll, Stinkwct-d, seen only in mutter. Gfllifliiiiiii4|i$i0fi0fl| Drawings The Guardian has pleasure in, announc- ing that it has procured a few complete set-s of For Framing Purposes, in actual frequency recorded, the {not the conspicuous weeds there that are almost everywhere eu-l‘ plained, but undoubtedly a llllllfill)’ ‘ai factor is the ‘prevailing (‘Pilitlllllii practise in (luohcc and tha- Mall‘ time provinces. which icnves a large proportion o! ‘the land i"‘l'"" anontiyor for long porictl-s uurlnl‘ hay and pastor-r. Ally change possible tho nsc oi Shorter rotal ions, ififililtillif! iiillfl’ "iillillllll-i cm. lyllc of wood. 'l‘ht- int-rousing pro- minence of the potato crop is now contributing Ito this rud- 'I“he weeds of arable laud as dis- tinguished from thew‘ grassland ivcpds are also present in mo?" variety. although n few familiar weeds of other eastern llfdilincii“ were either absent or over-looked. I Thio lo one of_ tho new or i The Guardian. 80nd in your Subscription at onoo and got one on than iuma before they are all gone. \ Ono Yearly Subscription and its your: tron. rut cmutouuonr cu pent. - m;- . ward. This may be variously cx~| in; m» no“. crummy which will ‘“"“°'becattse of their artistic merit. may l)‘; (gpufllgitl on In suppress this, _ u it) l r0 l) i. ll'i'ii.lTY KNEE’, ndariui premiums given FREE to each Renewal Subscription to the Canadian Historical Drawings (recently Ipubiished in its columns) printed on high- pictures by Mr. C. W. ‘Jefferys, the Disting- uished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being framed not only for their historic interest but y The nominal lpricc is $1.00 for the set of 12 pictures. i 40‘ Apply early to avoid disappointment. (JHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i ‘no Valet ‘Auto ' Strop Safety ' Razor Thia ailo will be aont pout paid to any Subscribe. on ' receipt of a New or Renewal Subscription. Your oholoa of either Prom- iumo Free. Don't min this ohaneo oi getting a vory useful Prem- ium when paying for your plpQr. - Addrooa Ill‘ Iotttrl Pr: m- .wowsw Oath nMP>< oz» aQN>a <#Mn>" no‘. __ _ ‘x’ _'r toned art paper suitable for framing. These.