1925 lfiir. JUN E 20. Merv“ grocer hiebest tea and £'"’"”~‘ e ' EDROSE ‘TEAA"is good ted’ The some good tea for 30 years. Trywit! ‘Er? w“ +01». Etzshptzriaiiflbitrtb ytiiiiiltcrktblQIQri-iliultlqaicgttflnll.it. iii-JD. f; Sabbath Herbie e1: , 11-00 Iv-“Alfl-w-sfifml-‘ifli’ ‘Blinding but notIConsumed. Exodus 3—3;-..\, l- .._‘, _ ‘ ' 2.30 n. ‘m-Sunday School. 7:00 p. m.—Sermon, The Assembly, the Congress and the Assembly-Facts, Impressions and Policies of these nqntherlngs. - . o-'+'&$+¢'$$'Ho+wo4c4c»o 0+0 e0» 6 004w» 0+» o ’§*QW ~OQO-WO-WOOQO-OFOO'OO~O'O4 O 013i): idealist tililurcil I Minister, Rev. R. C. Eaton, B. A., B. D. Director of Music, Prof. Ball ‘MORNING SERVICE 11 O‘CLOCK This service combines the regular preaching service oi the Church, wrth Sunday School. The whole congre- gation mcelt from 11 to 11.30, Juniors then retire for “story period." At 12 o'clock the whole congregation meets for study period of half an hour. Morning Sermon, “The Kingdom of’ Heaven," its Means and ‘Moaourea."_ EVENING SERVJCE 7 OTJLOCK Sermon-"The Crowd." Splendid Music under thdiLcaderehip of Prof. Hiram Ball All Pewsaro-FRAEE- You are Cordially Welcome. The BaptistChuroh is making an interesting experi- ment in the present arrangement of‘ its morning service. The nelw plan makes it ‘Pfliksible for Church and Sunday School tolm-etet,‘ during the period from 11 o'clock to 12.30. Up ‘to the presentthe hewplan has proved a most. distinct . success, with laro increases in both Sunday School and Church services. 0400000 OOQQOQ-OOOO-OOrQQO OOfO-O-Q-O-OOfO-Q-OO'O-OO—O:OO-OO‘§O-Q-Q-O “O00 § X0900 ‘ 9994 9O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS llllu Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 10c per lino of fl wnrdn Four insertions .. itn yo! llnn of l5 Wllflhl light lnaertloun . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. ‘lo per line of ii words l. yovc-Qvvcvwooco-c-oc Agents quilted 00$ Situations Vacant IGENTS WANTED T0 EARN ive ‘to toil dollars daily lielllnl; IIOQIOYY-IOX‘ bile iamlly. from mill ll -consulller.’~' Samples ircc. lerliiii; .l-losll.‘ry lliiiie, Toronto. IIIIUWIQ- " ..; A. -I| ~ - ‘yaw.Jllile-it-izi-zll-cv. SMACK flavor; cool, refreshing, licaltli- ful, delightfully lusty; iilado i: a jlny; enormous demand; tlClltI ten cents, gel; selling sample‘ enough for twenty Jive glass-cu; ll clothing $22.95 (lelivar- 12435271nio vwlIllntly back guarantee. B-‘l; elilnmlluiioils. Experience nil- liocfppary. Fullnui- part time. Out- Writc llox 2022, MOH- A. W. Juno 20. SPECIAL OFFER 0F HIGH grade envelopes, 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. 1000 for $1.95. Guardian Of- fice. CABBAGE PLANTS- 30c. PER 100 40c by niail; imnlitoes, 30c lloz. by mall, 35c; nziullllowcr null col- cry," by mail 25c per doz. ililiy- nara Fraser, Market llldg., Char- lottotown. _1'll0-6-18-3l LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERY Compound. Charges (llschnrged battcrleli instantly. Eliminates oil method entirely. Particulars. Lightning Co., St. Paul, Mimi. A. W. 6-13-20-2. Wanted WANTED-DRIVING HORSE FOR sunlliicr (‘or his kcop. wl-il look after lrim well. Apply ‘Norlli American Hotel. 1080-6-l0-2l. R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL ppolnt local representa- osition permanent. Yearly x too '$1092.- ‘(being $21 wed}; y average) and expenses. l-lx _ lance unnecessuly. Win- iin Co., Toronto. l “ .. A. W. Juno 1018-24-27. 000 TO 85.000 YEARLY RETAIL- Illl: nationally known Rawleigli ‘lhllllucts. Necessities. Enlonmoills deillaiid. Fascinating wlork, lllasy Salon, Unusually big profits, 14W million being raplldilly. chlooen. Wriio quick for full ‘particulars Mid [mo outfit. (lot busy! The W. T. ltawieigll Co., Ltd., Molrtrea-l. Que. Dept cN 9069. llIaIo Help IVantcd I "" ii” WANTED-A HOUSE TO RENT AINTEDT MAID FOR GENER not far from coiilro, ‘oi’ ll or lll ‘if housework. Mrs. Albert R011‘ ronml. Apply at Glillrdinil ill‘- "iillll. lMOflllfIIlI. l70l-6-l20-3l. from 1707_,;_20_3| WANTED — A POSITION AS housekeeper or practical nurse. Apply "Guardian". 1700-6-20-3l WANTED~ENGRAVING ENTIT- led‘ "Meeting "of Wellington and Hlndher after WatorlooP-frwln Printing 00.. Ltd, lBox 477. or I0 EARNINGS srsAoY ell- Dlflvment for Barbers. Become “Wilt ill 8 weeks. Write Molar Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. lH-tts-tf. ANTED. ON OR BEFORE SEPT- Bmiler 1st. a modern house. cen- tral l .. II _ Gumdflfslgahywwvrw Iégmgi: call or ‘telephone. 1068-0 1n 0i. To Let | ' Nursing “use _ _ RIVATE NURSES EARN ‘IQ Mn]. Li‘ 5381111512759‘ pgyqffl to 8201;] wcelcfbeern b] boigl; qmmm 9L iuatkmlsal study. 0811a roe. Dept. .. . . Royal College of Science, Tar- ollllo, Con. HM!’- ’ LET-Jun 18.1,’, new. nous: "'°"°"l coilvelilencee 4o lay-gilt- ‘Allnly B; l-nullmiln. Mil-J “a ts '1': I ’ ‘W! ‘t ‘All? y N8261- lm , u. l. Flllnlile help wlinlieu, A Salesman Wanted aa%:miil - W!‘ , —* ; L ' . “F B ...‘tl‘.-s“.‘..~~‘= .‘ -“““‘.“““ °n l- weld t i461!‘ All. “o” ' at; jivoo ‘Ifnos Swim!“ clump whole root. frsab-rllilrto, order trees and plllntll. Attract- lvo illnstrotod samples and filli- "IEU -—AN EXP at cooperation. a money maklnli °°°*- only m ' y q opportunity, Luke Ivrlvtherl N11" n,“ "PBIY- “tallest #0898‘ erlos, Montreal. B. W. 9.1. l-v - '____. Ill"! m I60. ‘ ." ='~—-—~— . -—-i' . ~"’"'“- 1° fi-‘liwllrlidef x QALESMEN wan-ran ‘FOR ‘rl-lr "Old Reliable Iljonthlll Nurseries’ N; _ t, m. .‘ “be l ‘ ' .‘,‘ For S519 " l,‘ m “fllldl0mQ.fl'tI8_ outfit. It . , . Itdlfllteorlylstl. of new llltfimu“ front but“; IQ-onpnrtullity. Write for ternil. $19“ . ..- - ‘I l19‘1,'.m§f' 88ml “Red Rose.” """'“‘1\1°NTREAI-. Que. June 19. — t Little business was lrailsliietod ill IDEAL SOFT DFilNlKl secure this business in your tor- THE ‘Mzllninrd A foreign liemandior Canadian ‘grain ‘here today, and business was re- liorted very quiet for export ac- wilrlt. the lone of the spot nlarketl for onta was stronger in a mpathy with Winnipeg and prices for car los were marked upl t0‘1 1-4 cents pcr bushel. The condition of the ‘flour market was unchanged. The demand for spring whalit grades W115 ill-lain of a very limited char- acter and in consequence the vol- ume 0i’ business was small and the market was quiet, with no change in prices ‘to note. The trade in \vlil- tcr wheat flour showed iio improve- ment and the market was dull. The market for millfeell was quieter to- lIflY. there being. a. lull in the dc- liiand from AIllBPIClllLbliytlTS ow- ing to tlic decline iii prices in the Imarket. Tile volumo oi’ illlsllleas for lolzal 1lCC0lllbl was small, "but the undertone WIIS firm. and prices wore unchanged. ’l‘llo llllil-ktrt for standard KFZIIIBH 0|‘ Fillltlldfllltfi was qllict, liiit steady. Prices for all grades of eggs were well maintained under a lair trade. There was no improvement in the! i hilt-tel‘ but prices werl- fitPflily, Ex- treme dullness iiiarkull the IHHIQ in chem-lo. BIRTHS >- HALLIWELLMAl. Sprilllzlou on .lllilo 15th, 1025. to Mr and Mix: \Villiliill .l. llaliiwcll n son. Coil- gratullitlons, MCKINNON-- At Wliislilo ti) Mr. illlfl Ali's. Lcmllcl licKilliioii, Jilill- 18th a son, still born, WOOD—-Al Port llill liil Julio 18th to Mr. and Mrs. W. 'l‘. Wood, tWIllS lllltll girls. THE CHARLO. Brink, Travelling Cheat Dlag Health. IN Victoria, June 20th, morning. Alberton, July 4th, all day. , Qfflcl PUBLIC MEET Hunter River, June 26th. Victoria, June 27th. Summerslde, June 30th. Kenslngton, Juiy‘2nd. LEARN HOW TO GUARD TAKEN WN .g . Free ‘Di/agnostic Cheat ' Cllhlcs _ win 'be Held ' Under the auspiceoof the Canadian Tuberculosis Associa- tion by Dr. R. 5,, Wodehouse, Secretary,‘ and Dr. G. C. Hunter River, June 20th all day. June 27th mornlhg. GUARDIAN I-i’? nostieian, Ontario Board or‘ Summeraldke, June 29th, afternoon, June 30th, all day. Keneington, July 2nd, all day, July 3rd, morning. Charlottetown, July 6th and 7th, all day at the Red Cross Sclurls, July 9th, afternoon, July 10th, all day. Montague, July 14th, afternoon, July 15th all day. Georgetown, July 16th all day. July 17th mornlnfl- ONLY CASES OF TUBERCULOSIS REFERRED TO THE CLINICS BY ‘DOCTORS WILL BE~EXAMINED BY THE SPECIALISTS. INGS—-8 P. M. Alberton, July 4th. Charlottetown, July 6th, St. Paul's Sunday School. Souris, July 9th. ‘Montague, July 14th. Georgetown, July 10th. AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS IT IS A CURAlBLE AND PREVENTABLE DISEASE IF IN TIME. DEATHS BUTLER-—]il lilo Chllrilittclolvn Iinspital on .lliile llitll, Mrs. 'i‘liomas llullnr, nglill liii your. Fun- l-lltl will leave Ilt‘l‘ lntli roaillonco Monday lnoriiiiii: n‘! 8.45 to Si. lilliil-llailb; (lalhvllral, tliulicc to the ftolnlin (‘ritlllllilz Cemetery. Protect your Foxes with “ Peerless" Brand Fox Netting. “Dead Flat" galvanized before and sficr woven. Specially made for us. We have sold this Netting for the pent twenty-five years to the largest IKEJ. Ranchers, and are the largest Dealers in America. Write lor Prices. ' THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LT!)- Cnllntorrrrowa, llill. ~ R EFFFWTRACT rlltory; make money hand over weowee+w+euo+eoew++ ' - .- flat this summer" experience or , _ hfjbs°rsfiilillfl 11”“?! - "°'F‘°“' capital unncctsliattry. IJPtilIlCy HOtQI Vlcltlrla Manta iirllrbt, anal-dot!“ man or G t B, t d o t ll-llmpngg gnlos manager in gllcll “"9 9°11» 1"!"- "r - n - l2‘ An up to date comfortable county, Very attractive propos- June 3‘ ' Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 itlon.‘ Jon right pllrty.-—Cralg Ml u or which have private baths. Brothers. Desk A., Niagara Falls. see anew-m Guests receive courteous 01115110. 1l514'6'17'5l DONALD . LAND > end painstaking service. --¢---——-———— mo. A. Mac 0o, WEEKLY SELLING MEN'S ‘surveyor, llcrmanvllle.’ P. n l. c-Izz": " “"°"°°""' "‘ Charlotteotwn Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager o > ¢+ ll. C. Low, Halifax; D. Mills, Halifax; Mr, null Mrs. Ii‘. A. Grant, St. John; .l. B. Broplly, Montreal; W. J. Grant, 'l‘0rolit0; R. Wilson. i-i-ainlltoil; 1.. W. Murdock, Murray RIVLI; ill. it. Grant and wife, Halifax; J. l5. Mlllllgnil, Norlham; 'l‘livo. PCIICII-PI‘, Levis; Mm. ‘h. A. Stclvlii-t, Vancouver; .\li.~l.<l Mary A. Stone. LOH Aligclcs; S. blcillaclleril. Onnllli; ll. Cmil-ti" man. Montreal; G. H. Wlhitnny, St. John; J. I). Price, New York; 'i‘llol-l. C. Tclnplo, I'I1ll‘II'0l(I; It. l). IPuJgcrASt. John- T" l Boarders \Vantctl SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED. lizindy ‘boaltiilg, fishing. bathing- Wrltc or phone Mrs. W. A. Grndl- alli, llay View, P. E, I. 16654} 19 3i. Teachers Wanted WANTED A TEACHER FOR Crossroads School, No. 155. Sui)- plemont first clans $125. second class $100. Apply George M. llitllom, Scc'y. 1683-6-10 2i. WANTED - A ‘rs/loner: FOR Iiarrlliiton School, No. 08. first class preferred. Supplomonrt $175- Howard Ramsay, See'y. 103n4-ll-18-3l WANTED—TEACHER FOR MOR- oll Rena- Sctlooll, supplement $75.00 sprinlz on-d fall vacation. Male profoilred. E. Lflmihebery. Soc'y. 10718410 4i. WANTE,D.»— ssoouolfi“ Ass o-Q-0o-0o.~s-~~~4s-¢i..@§.,._‘, Johlifl]. Roper, ,___ . ..- .- - Celebrates First Mass At St. Aiul's Cll-ilrcli, Lot 65 on Sunday lnilt thcro took place u ce- remony tlio inlpi-osllivl-nesa of which will long lie rl-mcullicrcd by lllc largo coiilzrogzitirm ‘who ivitiios- HOfI it. The occasion was the cole- brntioil oi‘ his first IlIl-{Il mass by tho Rev. Louis i’. Callaghan, D.l)., iII. St. Ann's Church in his iilitlvc parish. Solemn Muss began at tcu o'clock with the‘ newly-ordained prilast as cclcbrant. Rev. Joseph (illliaiit l’. l’. as deacon and Rev. .\I. L‘. Frlfncls oi’ St. lhlnstaifs Unl- vcrslty as sub-deacon. An able and "llllfllilritrte sermon oii "The Dig- wliich he tendered (i()nfl','I‘i,l[ul1l_l,i(l]]:§ and friends. At follr o'clock llelio- diction of the Most BIPSSCII Sacra- ment ‘was gllvcn by Rev_ lir, gull“. khan assisted by lII8_ Revs. Joe. (illllant and M. E. FPLIIICIH. All join- I" Wlfllllllfi! Filllicr (lalllmliaii health and many yours of useful sol-vi iili tho vlilcylirll of the Lord. was liflflll‘ by Ml". James Cozidy on 00ml‘ f‘- lllc ilm-iaiuliiel-a ut‘ st. Anufl-l: - nity of the Priesthood" was preach] l"! by lIlu Rev. M. ‘E. Francis in! to the young priest, his i"cl:ll.ivl~.l-l' After llfass tlio followlinl: zuidrosrl . Rev. Louis Callaghan, I). I), _ ltcv. Father, . _'l‘hc Pnrlslloncrs of yfilll‘ "all"? Darisli can not ill-l . low this ailspflcloua occasion’ 1° [was wilhmli HiViHil expression |l° "m" 11111121011 feelings of pri‘.l- m"! Joy. on beholdiillz one of IIIPII‘ younI-i lIlPll at Golf's altar cclelirat "lit his first High Muss, Olir con. QIMQIMIOHB. Rev. Father, we must‘ 11ml!‘ 11¢ V0111‘ great success for since ‘childhood yoll evinced dis-' tlnguisliiiig trails of character ‘whilst we in oilr humble judgment foresaw for you a holy and ln-ll. liant career, and today we havol 5'95"‘ hlllllJlness In clnssing you amongst the Drs. of Divinity. Your hilly l-lfe and scholarly attainment" made your success possible and a' "elm l0 Your native Darish and we sincerely hope that with each slwceedlnil V9111‘. ‘W0 shall expor- "PTQBI- Ill your welfare. Kindly be daily remembered ili our pray- will you io servo the. Vi)" W"! Drove a worthy servant. l-Q.4.44a a ‘ “ky Queen Hotel A very ' comfortable and homo-like Hotel at a‘ rilodeb Ito prlos. Splendid table. courteous lervloo. Rates 83.00 a day. Charlotteotwn Hotel 00., Ltd. -Proprlotoro mes L, mllou/llo,_n....,,, 1d QUEEN HOTEL v ‘Harry Dunn. Gaspereeux; J, n, (lauded, Miscouche; B, J. _qlln¢l@t Mlscouclm; ill. Gfietplqlscolloba; PW n26. Supplement. ‘e ty bliars. Samuel McNelll, 3 Y. i» ‘ " ' , _»".,'_ 1641-6-18-1" , waw-rso-xrzilcllzitiron nor: I Rlvor ‘School 1st. or abs. $100.00 supplement. MId-lllltlltifli‘; vacstlonJ-l, H. Blmpl-pn.» Body,’ 10720-19 s1, ’ teacher for Rice Poiélacll Al No. Bay View. _ _‘_ "rsxonsn wawneo nioe_ South School.‘ Slrpbloment 8100. Apply to the undersigned: John DIIIWIWJ Seo'y. ‘ A y .~l '_ auga- 599mg“. fi I‘ Summer months olferansnte belt‘ in W Ill aton. Toronto. Ir llama. Stone o ‘e awn“ m‘ “l, [__ __.. viii.’ ..___. TEACHER wmreo ~31» moi.‘ Opp. Maoklhlio“ Hlflh club " Cooking _, mm" n" IIIQPBQBQ 0f Dlfldo and in- "'T"‘_"T“— " ill conclusion ‘we rcpolit our clin- l-eculve this gm as a grzlilllationa, lliill hope to have thi- memento {mm frlendfl‘ nélghbnrs pleasure of meeting you and assls and (Znmpflnjong and have the "W ling at your Muss on many ocean, alirance Rev. hither. that you will Jon it was I fa t lips to, h 0d old LE ROY RENNIE ‘Le Roy Rennie, 1923 Canadian Tennis Single Champion, who started off the 1925 season by capturing the Western Ontar- io titie at Windsor. Mr. Rennie, after a very moderate season in 1924, looks like returning to the form that won his his titlo in ‘the previous year, and he is sure to be among the final eon- tenders for this year's title, and a strong candidate for the Davis Cup Team. Ions. Silzlioll by lilo TPIIHICCB on llclialf rrs and we [m] cnnfldem “m, m". of llic plirislilliivrs of St. Ann's par spiritual necessities . nvnrlooked when you celebrate thn Iioly Sacrifice. May many, manmuas. Coady. yearsbe gilvnn y lsli. mt W James Tralnor, John ‘McManus. TIIK‘ liamo evening a lurlzo nllln- muster n: lwlmm we mo] nflsnmfl Iit‘l‘ oi‘ lilo citizens of llhnyvnlo aild vil-illizy gathered at Uic home of Flilllvi‘ Callaghan and tcnlll-roll him ,tlu-il- best wishes in the form of ;llll illIlITCl-lfl and presentation. The following is the address llirs. Jliincs ‘Candy: Iiov. Louis I‘, Callaghan, D. D. RPV. Father, (flmgratulntlons, such is lilo fur-llill: that anlmates this evening and upon the moment. ' ousl occasion I have the extreme hon or of presenting you this sentiment on lit-half of lilo Emyvlile Branch of IIlo Women's Institute. Reloiced lire we to knolw ‘that one of our par illhrlnnrs and near neighbor has aft er years of arduous labor and severe tests. been foilnd worthy and we tlrn confident that he shall be the amongst the lsllngulehed oung clergy. 0X10 We consider our felecltntlbns in- complete without tendering to your parents. our congratulations, for noxt to God you owe to_them your vocation. '_ , i _(,fnnllliatulatfons_ to your ‘lvrlm taught ‘your n- _ st» pronounce tllo sac tel nlimesiuid gnldedyou safely perilous yearsrof‘ boy- ow has the unspeakable delight-of soelng he; lion clad in llaccrdr-tnl robes" Please accept the gift of the instl tute accompanied by the earnest "wininthol. ‘with the passing of . rlmeqou. may retail your wnntod health and youthful-vigor, and for planyyeays to. come. grace tho onnotifirywdtil your presence and spent the words of this morning. Waugh, th rend by our hearts nt God's altar. Central Guardian GRANVILLE -On Sunday. June 21st ‘there will be service in the Granville Presbyterian Church at 4.45 p. m. JULY TWELFTH — Don't fail to see the race between Sollgrow 2.04% and Potash 2.04% Exhibi- tion grounds. 2i MARSHFlELD~Servlcc for coil- tlnuliig ‘Presbyterlans in Baptist Church, Sunday at 3 o'clock. Rev (loo, C. Taylor will preach. PU‘P|L's RECITAL.-The ‘piano and. vocal pupils of ‘Prof. Flt-tuber wrili ‘give ‘(their eiosili-g ‘recitals on Mtlliiikly, Juno 22nd. at 4.00 p. lu. and 7.30 p. m. ‘in Hcartz Hall. 2i. SERVICES AT HARRINGTON. —'i‘llu Continuing ‘IPrcsrDyLe-rlatic will hold service at Harrington Church at 3 o'clock Sunday attor- noon. Rev. W. 0. Mulligan offic- aiilig. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN — Rov. C. Ill. Armstrong, pastor of tile Montague Christian Church will occupy the pulpit of the (Jeiltrai Christian Cliurcli, at both nloriilng and evening scrvlccs tomorrow. ANY PERSONS wishing to send liookod or braided lugs, or wcav- inl: to the Handicraft. Exchange arc naked to do so as soon as possible. For information write Supervisor, Women's institutes. Charlottetown. ' 1595 G 16 ttl-l 6i BROOKFIELD-Tho services in tIll! lirliukfielll Coilgrclzzitloii on Sunday, Jilno 21st, will be al-i fol- lows: Brookficlli 11 a. ‘m., llarls- vill.‘ .'l p. iii., anli Hunter Itivcr 7 p. m. All are cordially invited. ’ FUNERAL SUNDAY-Tho lun- vrnl oi‘ the into Archie Maclloilnld -\vlll llikn place frolil his Iatc rc- sidolil-l‘. “dost Royalty voillorilow afternoon ‘to Sherwood Cemetery. Services starting at 2.30 p._m. SPECIAL EXCURSION on the S. S. "Hocliclaga" cvory Wednes- llay nlorlling from to Piclou at $2.50 good to return the fllllllB day only, commencing June 17th and to continue in force until the 0nd of August. For further particulars apply "to our agents, Plctou, Charlottetown and l-lallfax. 1607-6-10-20-27. HORSEMEN ATTENTION- En- lrics will in; received by Hammond Kclly, Charlottetown, for Class A. Trot and Paco. 3i heats, 1 inIIc and rilnlilii-g race 3 heats 1/; mile until lllly 1st. for the 12th of July. Races and Sports on the Exhibi- ‘. lion grounds. 2i SACKVILLE FIREMEN T0 AT- TEND-Mr. H. C. Brown, manager of the Victoria Hotel is in receipt if a letter requesting reservation-l for from twenty to twenty-five members of the Sackvllie Fire Dc- pnrtment, who plan to come over hero for the I‘$‘l"emen'l~i Tourna- ment being held during Old Home Week. Charlottetown . FUNERAL TODAY-The funer- al of the late Mrs W. F. Carter will take place this afternoon, aer- zico commencing at 3 o'clock. ’l‘lll.- pail bearers are A. E. Duche- illIIl‘ F. Hlltchcsou, lS. McDonald. llco. E. Hughes. R. McDuilalll. iienry ‘Smith. Rev Mr Ryan of- ficiating assisted by Rev. Mr. Fzlylor. IIIIOHHCIIL Peoples Come- tery. CITY COUNCIL. — A special meeting of the City Council was ilcld last night at which final ar- iniigements were made for the re- l-rption of the Union of Canadian Municipalities on their arrival IlVCIIIILSIIiIy evening. The following onlhltiee was appointed ‘to make lnlngomeiits for the formal unveil- ‘g; of tile Soldiers Monument: Ooun ..ola Prowse, Rattray and Foster. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEM- BERS wishing to compete for the prize offered by the Prince Coun- ly Handicraft Guild are requested to have their goods at tile Handi- craft Exchange, Grafton St., City. before July lat. Prizes are as fol- lows: All wool hooked rug, vegeta- blo dyed (bought stamped pattern prohibited) first prize $10; R0001"! $5.00. Rag rug, (bought stamped pattern prohibited) first prize 55-5" nqcnnd $3.00. 1595 6 16 its 6i G. W. V. A. MEETING.—A moot- illlz of retail-nod meln was held in lilo (l. W. V, .A. rooms on Thursday nveninlg for the purpose of discus-s- illlc ‘the lleecnlt proposal of ‘the Dolli- .llioll Government ilhat (flIIIIIIlEOB be nil-lilo in the nnthonal ‘flag of Orin- ndn, alnll nfter wnside-rnble dlisclisli- ion a rcsloiiution‘, moved‘ by Com- rade G. C, Acorn. peeondcd lby Cum-rode d-l. ‘A. McDouilzlallll. and snip- ported by Comrades Noonan‘. Nichol son, and McNutt, was lpassed ‘w protmt any change ‘whatever in the flag. Oopiloa are ‘to lbe pearl. ltlo ‘tibia Prime Minlfeiiar of Canada, Itihe Leader of the Opposition, the Pre- mlelr of iililb Province, bile Dominion Command of the ‘Annotation and ‘the Press. ConllradeuD. 111. Noonan. President of liille Associating, an- nounced ihlis intent on of soon loav- inlg ‘lilo lnnvinco. and‘ _a resolution WM ‘D elrireesliig moire-t n‘! Iris approac lnlg d-clparture. -—--—<-O¢v-———-—~ Miami's-ileum: u: tin only”. -—-—--<O>_--- PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. John F‘. flmlth of, Now York srs visltlml the farmer's‘ mother, Mrs. Margaret Smith, 50. Grafton Street. I ‘Western Guardian --WIDMNG BELLC- A quiet but vary pryrttv wedding took l pal wanted m carious lilltioi "Intfkllltr OIWlIIllPe Del" 1 , » m. so, slip lemon n, .00. no ‘ .Slg_ned~on behalf o: tn. ‘Women's foil? ,1",,;'Y,“,‘,',',',,‘§’g,€;:,“':g;, “,2 piy to Burp Mobile» rlelry. '-_lnstlt_ute,_ ildygl-d gal-gin", pup“, who, Albany R R. Nol.I,.'P.- I. ‘ I W. ;PO\~ he]: eonjnqgllghtgr, ["7 “pa; A newly - ~ s.:»~~'.e.-..l=.;,. .. uuaussl . i Rat Exterminator DEVELOPED iii-iii‘. are..- ORA/SWELL STUDIO 137 Great George Street OQOQQ-OO THAT can. or _ YOURS» BY HARRY E. PORTER §O+9~§-§~OOQ 6 This is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will ‘be glad to answer through this column, questions regarding your car or its mechanism, Send your inquiries to "Automo biles," The Guardian Publishing Co., I.td., Charlottetown. THE OILING SYSTEM This li-rticlc alight be slarlml with the quory “ilave you cliaiilivll the oil in your motor"? Two quarts-l oi’ good oil aildod to two quarts of used up oii in the motor iliakol-l folir quarts of bull oil for the motor. Oil must bl.- dialncd tlrom the crank case and the crankcase rcflllcll with new oil every five to seven hlllIlITPiI mllola, Ui-ic oil a little heavier at this time of the ycar. Above all, "do not finch the crankcase with kerosene ill-fore refilling with new oil. it la impossible to complete- ly drain the crankcase of this thin oil and it will severely lillpalr the new oil that yull have just put in. lt in, however. foaslliilo to rinse tho motor with a lllilf gallon of new thin cylinder oil before putting in the (luantity required of new‘ oil to reluallt‘ in the base. Be sure that all oil strainers are clear. Your selgvice man will tell you where they ‘are located. Thin is vcrydnlportnnt. A car will slop if the gasoline strainer is clogged, so it will if the oii system is clogged but ili the latter can»: It costs a great deal more to izr-t it going again. The lliffcrcilt typos of oiling l-iyslelns will be explained in the following articles also tho care and attention to be given to each kind. , Quesfl-Fwhat is the meaning and cause of a burned out armature aiill il-i it always neccsddhy to izntl n new one if the one in the curl IllliIlB out? ‘. .. .l. P., Murray Rlvor, Ansp-On Armature can "burn out" through different causes, nlilncly, open circuits, shorts ulld grounds. The wire leading from tho geilera-tnr to the circuit break-i I or being broken or removed will callac n burn out. or any open cir- cuit from the generator to theI battery will cause it. , Broken down or shorted wind- ings in the armature rubbing on flcld will also cause it. The dlllfll out is caused either by internal resistance or friction. it is not always necessary to get 1 iiew armature, but almost in- variably advisable. was united in marriage to ‘Stewart Wright of North ‘Carleton. Mr. Fitzgerald spoke the impressive words ‘IIICII luadc them man and wlfc. The br‘dc anli groom were unattended nnd only the near re- lnilvrs and friends were present. On ‘Monday evening previous tn tho wedding the brideto-bc was waited on by over two buildrird of hor frillndsl nt her home and pre- aoiltoll with a great number of hvlllltlful and useful presents. Spl-clal mention may be nialla of Lilo (lane of silverware given by the ’i‘ilxil-l boys and C. G, I. '1‘. girls of llvllcquc. The young couple go to their new homo nl North. (‘lirlo- ton with bust wishes for their fu- tliro prosperity and happiness. ——-—€<-0-}—-—-- ltllnord‘: Llnlmout Fine for tho llnlr. r y--_ TS AID NICE‘ b“ ‘gtfl fi SAFE to us, but molt smot- Ivs, i Sure Death l to RATs and M-ICI. Rid your promises of than pats. ‘ Oct a packed! today in and 26o at ' 5 Hughes Drug 0b., m. ‘a ‘ and Vegetables Strawberry Rhubarb 6 Pound for 25c. n1- - _..._. Large Leaf Lettuce 10 Cents Per Ripe Toma‘ toes 4O Cents Per Pound ew Cabbage 8 Can't: Per Pound Bunch Cucumbers 15 Cents Each Celery Small Bunches 2 for 25 Cents Carrots Parsnips 10 Lbs. for 25 Cents New Onions 10 Cents Per Lb. Oranges Sweet and Juicy 39 Cents Per Dozen Oranges JFGQL 50 d. 70. Cents Per Doz. Plums 30 Cents Per Dozen Winesap Apples 50 Cents Per Dozen Tlooking Apple: 40 Cents Per Peck Water Melon. 2 Lbs. fcir-25 Cents ’ 0375GT 2 for 25 Cent; Cooked Ham 8Iiced-55 Cents Per Lb. Cooked Meat Loaf i slle=d~3$ Cont: Pel- lb. Picnic Hams Weighing drom 6 to 7 Lbs. Delicious to slice and fry or boll and h for ollclnpave rad, cooked 23 Cont: Per Lb. Rolled Shoulders Contains no bone and can be sliced and fryed or boiled whole. Just the thing hr g "u"? up meal. 25 Cents Per Lb, Abide and Straw- berry Jam 4 Pound Tim Special 59 Cont: Orange Marmalade 4 Pound Tina 75 Cents .____\________ Choice ‘Dairy Butter 30 Can't; Per Pound Block Sugar Crisp Comilakes Crisp and delicate flakes oI delicious ‘Itnvor ready to serve din-opt from the pack- Iqo. - . BT11. h‘ o; this wonder- ful brnkaot food-Special today, lugs package ‘l1 canto. Three teams mak- ing regular de- every day. llqllviittrxvlir ~ -l mun mo vest-runs ._-_\ “A. .@, h, _... “A5301 l». i“ a..- on“: zryepa-sfawaaa... m-JTLALQéaA-a-a