‘i*‘*'<>1<>t*it.-E§°'°~ . ads which have been impressed‘ ‘magnum. never let the mo ill les- ' dangers. 1 " ' -Sc.'ooi, Supp.‘ $1?» - ‘ I . 1921. i lOontInuod trill" 7"‘ 1‘) ____,_.- . "With e-rflfllldwr-‘ln ,', "Knocks at l“ mum‘ gate.‘ = h“, ‘it “d whether olollhericilag-r ‘o 1...‘;- me mllllllilolllltmr you must always re- ed of o. family. which you have vis- ' $13M, “w; tt "is humanity is csi- itsd m“ on ,1 must. give all your on‘ “"5 y ' energies impartially to se “Elma: Lgter what their worldly ‘ may be. ‘world to act on your own re- the sve the guidance of those kind oitors who, during the last three re directed almost allyour ac: m,“ with igehtle insistsncoptnd Mger the kind adnroniti when ',-n-0ogh-.__ign6rasm or care ssnese y n performed the dutlesim sod qnon you ‘raznlssiyt: Wu "will ave n, not for yourself and he yorvggrwn‘ guide and monitor; You will. \ex-‘ d to temptations more ‘thsl qnllllflfy, rumba their reefs! stim- n you here will bell“? ‘"5" sons lnculcated. in your training years be effsced and theingprnctlffifi will be your assured safety in all ..‘.:. '~ .01.‘ Theldutles and obligations di-a trained nurse may be summed up" us threefold; "your duties lo Y?!" patients, your doctors and. t0 YQ l", self. As to the patienrflfii‘ 1H 11> object of your service. for liiflilflel-lfi- flt you have been wlled in, urld to him you must rlfivillilfil“ 7”“? ‘m? orgies. Give ‘ hini gthat conscientious .5 luv: bee ‘taught to give lliryyollfiutrllinlng tingle’- ‘You will illftl among your pniicrlts, lncn and wo- men m‘ nnrny lelnporunlellis; you will hnve to ncconlnlntlate yourself u» them and never . attempt w change thc habits mj manners of..a' nlnn on a bed of sfckllcssfib f make yourself all things to all men. A cheerful spirit by‘ ilzbeldsirld should become acquainted with things that t-hey hove-hidden from their most intimate friends. Your knowledge of those should be as lu- secret as that of the . __- . o: the priest in tile con- fl ' sndeverrtile mannerisms yncrssies otyour patient vef- be discussed by yon. ._ iientral _AR DERAILED. "Blsht csrbti tlls Borden train 1v yesterday afternoon d ll d t - -* " Hunter ltiver, delaying S: tints-at‘ WW‘ l"! Who are willing to or “n, "an, h, Charlottetown by ‘n tsko so s Scouts in their cars {or N0 Benn,“ dam. "l9 Bravos ofi the Fathers of Con. Scouts Placing " '1- 1" , ‘Wreathll, vi age was reported. essionslly shbnld he loft reshold snd never discus- thought of afterwards. And remember the one tlil the patient craves m. 110W going forth into ‘Phih-“lulféilnsble d so quick“, m“ and fllcir friends is in deeds than in nnllty, No longer" will you by“ hhpatients _ SCOTTISH QHFHERING undcr the nilsplces of ‘Mm ltlollry Curran, Pleasant the-Caiedoniarl Club will he new n; Grove was u visitor to the city yeg. YRi-Yértiille Park. Vernon Bridge on terdsy. ’ 1W3)’ 20th. 1927. All excilllqnt pro gramme 0f (}\'l![][;fl‘_t1§Jnflugun-epnl.‘ s4,‘ which wiilbe published "date rdlng your’ relations to the duct fur-Band ml“ g testimony o your sour; ttenti n toour lliifillilr- ' ionsfrlno ‘l sinc rely 7W5 . A FINE ow court; ._ . ,, , audnMm Kaunmh EMQDGMM m ter Mrs. Heath Vessey, York ' 1 lcoyfihearl Road spent the ‘ ' ' " " . ,wcek emi , wgm then- sqny M“ ‘FNLKMHCDOIP Mr. Nicholas Power and bride p, old, itnldhelifrs. MacDonald in this glint; 1'3_tilll)1'nt:gr(f)ll‘1cig1;ll ‘fllglgéllh iulltney- _ are nhv '-‘l , ar i in mind thaht the v€ll'¢hl"°£lt3'““ "S iMaoDonaklis old hbmghtlll, “Em Provinces. , "..- ‘me WW0 mlllB t. 9"“ 95‘ Yo ° mm‘ Mr/MudDonnld has reached tho ed- tice as a professional nurse. Mt l! vanced age or 35 years‘ - d h- ~ . ¢§g1y_;--,.......... ,....-..... s2 ,..,;‘_" ,,,;; Western Guardian l! l1 l‘ ‘Wwili he 63 years married this sum- to follflw uullmer. Their many friends in city and .“.‘i‘.‘.‘.“"..ii311?‘£1121.IY.“'l..*‘l.§B.§“‘.li2§ism" ‘"- °= - icy maillluilflflc richly lil(‘|‘ll. eds-play‘! llow 1911'” _' M"- snt, and they llfolf _ fliendsJilut you mil! ' a medical praotitio Imust never encroach main. it is for you their instructions do all you can to ‘hell! U‘ A code of ethics has which you‘ must profit life-it will enable Yo" p .namc of your i-loslniuil ion from moral rec‘, titukie will reflect on the terllnoti of nurses, but llnpllcitely and ‘ illsilu zludlellcc all llli‘ Print-o \\1\r(l Tlleutrc inst lpopulul‘ Company mull-d llu-ir s agemoni. lust night in illi‘ "iiuluun Purge" a powe “Xjsiory 0f lllu tropics llil‘ scones melint: laid ill thc wnnpany on thc north l-usi (‘Oil Mrica- The play lll its intern tioll as it Was (lruillzltirully an standards of those before you, and iiii they did, bring credit l0 try. Be economical remc by squandering or diture either in ho in hospital, you are wasting the ‘ of God, which should be. treasured by all. Keep to the high or-l is very often more potent than medicine, and l think l need rlot dwell on this as the present. cleans-fade has worn a stereotypegmile-Bincshereiluterest yourse they entered our Hospital. You w have relations with others bLt-heyassist household in which you enter; treat do it w ail with courtesy and exact fromflenrl never forget the debt o them the respect which - ie- your due, and make all understand‘ that who so tenderly looked after you a nurse has a standing in society welfare and who wltlluustintetl cm‘ and ls not to be treated as a scul- have always during your association them sought‘ your happiness lery ‘maid. There, is another ‘tlihl-il with regarding the patient which ll wish and welfare; and if op to impress upon you with em- scnis itself. assist phnsisl‘ ill a areat numbed 9f inm- iiies, sometimes "in most uliéxpect- hand. ed ones. there is a ‘closet which contains a skeleton ‘which is-not TRUE, AND lT desirable thou-should be exposed to AS NIGHT‘ THE thc public-gaze. In yourywbrfession CANS"? N it muyneeoiuo ngcessury that YOU ANY MAN- “m” One ‘insertion .. l-‘uus innsrtiunn Eight insertions .5 l h‘ ‘Agents l .____'_.€___________ ____.q PORTRAIT AGENTS 7 WRITE for Catalogue. United Art Lim- itcd, -i Brunswick 'l‘oronto-.. 7252~ii-22-wsirl‘.lii*.! Winston Co., Toronto. ‘- A. w. June-29- 'July-'Z--1-tl-!l.' , » . unsure WANTED FOR anon J county in Prince lad-mind island}, ‘ _ _ anufactuh‘ cd by one of tho host ‘known firms in Canada. Apply siaiiiig, Cllar- . 6-22-6l "to sell ‘toilet articles . experience ‘ton. ll. l. lottotown-cuarola... ‘lihllll- nor-for sale. N» better-q iace- or. flstiahdl-sslb water bathing. s- dnt owner has acquired joining bungalow» Apply Guard; ns_r~-»<n.-Ass te her wants Jviagbe jlpc y... to Robert Chappe l. » yNor 81. supp ifs - _Flnauy keep up the "h." cibly unfolded throughout eat- g moral and ab lhc sumc one on idea of tin». living (lllions, temptations. prinnions ‘suffering of those conncctc gllllllllg the destinies m‘ h rt iuuiution in illc "dark (‘Olllll ‘ti-Inch and every character pol elilll ill the cast guru nncxc pu-sailtation of ihc various which elicited nlucll _zlppiaus l! in the wcl-"flllilll llljare of each other. and if you c a sister nurse in any WM‘- lth a full and willing heart. ftude you owe to the Ktwfl many thrilling clilnuxcs. Lust he first time “iinnlzln l wrns over played in this city ‘is hoped this popular (ffilllllii ‘their return here in lhc ncnr li again include “liulnun ( Olin illvil" ropcioirc. " l1 l R. Godlike undertaking with a wlliiu g“ m‘ e () THINE OWN SELF BE MUST l-‘olmow “"1 go OT THEN lib} FALSE T gi-wo-owowu‘ " ‘ - i“ o’ so oovkoevs 0+0» woo-moo» ' CLASSIFIED l ADVERTISEMENTS ‘- l‘ ' ' ‘ lira. l). J. lVlcNabb, iii-dim wast 10o par lino of fl shards ll visitor to the city _\'I‘Sl<‘l‘(li .80 per lino of ll worth ‘In per line of ii wurrls . , _ , . _ _ _ _ I I _ . . p Q .4”, y hr.‘ hilt-haul (and), Nillllll 8 “+.§H”.‘Rf?" ‘ -‘*H. wa~t -—-—- sllln- was ll vlslinl‘ in ihc cl hir. John Frnscr, Avuhllh Training School North Adams. write Supt. promp ifies Qupils to secure tlonz ‘Provides 1n .\ir M. 'l‘. linmbc, Sprinufil ,- .- . . . ._~ . - | o. so...» m» ‘- .___.____~__._ -- AGENiTS EARNING $10 TD $20 - daily selling new book. "Life? story zLindbergh and New York to -Paris Flight." Libefsl ‘terms, _ Write for frec outfit“ut oubc._ onthliy allowance TT‘ f six nlonths’ Yale University School o; liursing. All ex WONNACOTT-ukt llunicl- on Juno litli, 19.27. ti) -\ll‘- i" ,, .,. . . . i .. _ 211mm “lunlmm, d “nih- —--r~‘lin-. discovery of the loss. lliltli 0T‘ fcrfld a reward of $25 for the w;- ~ —~- covcry of his bat. tllti Ollel‘ lm-m‘ $127,, lug the guuraui ln-lwbui and no ques- urn.‘ ilullfs hui. was lbrullfllll l" “Y! Pm}; lwri u-l i". (Y-Lcirry- li- ‘ll‘l"*_“‘fi‘_",;,‘l,,.,, 011a situdlol lull \\’l|-i'l pfllriilllh‘ Pa?“ “v WW h" ‘mulled "l"! no d‘ lnon‘ (‘los- L I“ n,“ “~35 hcfilcl than cam“, Eli-fine or inspection silowcd til ls I hat. A checkup w-ifi lln- \ invgun forthwith. Miscellaneous _._.___..__________- NO. ALFRED McDONALD, LAND surveyor Herman EI;ClT-J-CHING-—-On Juncn‘ at lln- home of the bridozs. Mrs. i-Iunicc. (Jhlng, oi i\u Kintzsiknlllty. l’. l-I. l.. Ni‘- nhcn and Miss -Milllil vounnuczi. SEED i8 iv The kind that grows you a crop. < " o J h Getjome tr m o n bonds cl mulrilnony. Morton officiating. Summer Resovtmfgt?‘ a STEWART - MORROW- >————————_—- ' ‘shields eliminate all MOST DESIRABLE SUMMER‘ Wu have un attrac- ' lluliililow and groundallhftmAppio Tree Wharf, East River to rent North inkc. King’s‘\Conlli_v. Juno 22nd. i927, Mr. Curl art and Miss Olga Victoria were unlit-d lil matrimony. It. L. hiurion ‘performing l Write. Sample b0 cents, postpaid. A F flnkwiLL-MADE TAILORED- - o-measuro Suit or Topcuat, try the Tailoring Company who _l_‘liil-i vyfistsnlhigil class trade, surprising ry litany with quality and fit iu ' ' "tie latest styles, write the under- ,, signed who has a lllgll record to call and show samples and styles. crnl l‘ tnok pint-u Huiurdny. 20th Roman (‘nihoiir- (lcnretcry add-Prince Si... Charlotte» - ‘6-28-tf ‘ MOONEYJAI Morcii, Ju uh, ‘MPH. AIN'T" Mmmey- "P" WJ/l iFllllilllll from '31- M" ISrnrris, nu Tiluysdo. J1 ll y‘ hnLs-ru h; ssso ‘awo- Chinchiilps’ (female p. . _ s-A. uswuv FRESH- - “"’“WAN,T:D"_ ‘z"c°'N°'~"*°m_&h’”'-I" ‘ w (shorthorn-l Apply to - h iteaoller form oi r e ' lamb n, sec‘ d‘ ien Island ~. 0 —un.uss. 121,, one TON v- wflltll-If: whim fsdorstlon n use s. mien the 1n °' JMYI “MW send In their names‘ “LANE _m_ snrfths number they will take to Rev. John llecKellley, liishop co. the undersigned. B111“! l‘ 0f the Diocese of Nova ' ‘Swill is now on the island and commissioner will conduct Confirmation Béfvlggs 90 Great George 8t. throughout the various pnrlgheg tn D- A. MsoKinnon Mrs. James McCormavck, Vernon was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr..Jomes Hogan, lleeky-‘pbfijft wns a visitor to: thhfcity yestbrdhy. ‘Mrs- C. L; Bustln ‘of sh 35h“ n, Bpeiuiinu the summer with hel" sis- twn also...‘ "l U-IHAHT.‘ M11‘! , S. Si}. Lawrence; ‘ Polity rsday Morning , Mayor Miller re- .ceived sfitelegrsnr yesterday stating that the palatial . refine" soiled fronfMontreai yester- ‘afternoon under the auspices of ‘the! Choral Society of -St."Louis of France had party of about‘ four hundred. and will ioltetown on . Thursday morning at seven o'clock. Arrangements are being made by which this party will be given an opportunity to see the city and country during their short my with us. and to this: end the Owners of automobiles are-respect- _ asked to render their ‘valuable cooperation. ._Tl_1'er party will ready to leave thgrslllp at 9.60 and have arraugvoflT-Idr‘ lunch .ai the Btflclxléxcvs first 12.2w them- rte-m. 8~30thoy ere . when where ‘lrhey rogramme which published-s: fawn dayssgo. "The s _ yer isexceedlngly anxious that the plunging)! osgsglllpxtend to this society that generous hospitality which has made Charlottetown fam- savor; filial. more Cllapcl ilall, Saturday evening, Jilly ‘l’ galore. liluulshcrvcd from 6 to ill "WI-wk. . 742226-29-21 HUMAN CARGO‘_'H“' w“ "U -~Ml'. and Mrs l’ S liilrvllltyrc (‘llllll nynrpqn Mary MK] l _' trlillllliiYP-d l" 11 lililly l1\l‘.'-'.\‘ and c!" PH“ Agnew oi‘ KonslllgilollloulslllllctlMsu it.l‘lli|l‘l(llll‘l0\\'ll 0n‘ Sunday i0 nitnnfl *,ihc ordination oi Mrs. liiaclniyrtfs Tlilu-pllmv, ilfcv. J. llasil Crokon, lull ;.‘.'.k{gslalfdlil‘ili'o'a* u»? - In (lamp The island militia. wen-l into ‘efifflllip yesterday for their annual ‘ ilrainlng alld will remain till July “with. eight days in all. "ll The following are under canvas. 1"‘ Tile Prince Edward Island Light bviztl-lcrse, 90 men all-ranks and 60 113 ilorscs, llnd-er cc-nllnalld of Lt.-C0l- KY1}. ‘Elllotif i-‘uii, A.l').-C. enl Prince Edward island ‘Medium lcsfilligadc 2nd and 8th Batlerles, T!) es-filli ranks, commanded by Col. J.~P. tho , ‘Hon per. ggn ‘The Prince Edward island l-llftll- ginlcllt, 20 officers and 11th‘ r n mien, with Col. Ailull McLeod, Offl- ml-ccr Conlnlsndillg. ‘ The nleliiarc no-t ill kilts at pres- n‘(‘lll. but llcxt lull they have iuwen ‘prcnliscd an issue of flllgllluntl ulll- lliifillb‘ with thc iiluck Watch ‘lar- liml. Lilith l-‘icitl Allllllllllllfiil, i’. officers lnnd ‘ili rncn, undcl‘ cuurinzillti 0i ll;l.~‘"(‘rl. (iuotllvill. i, Nth Signalling (loin-puny, coul- ‘intruded by hiujtrr Keith Rogers. The cavalry and infantry arc camping on thc Ordnance Grounds. ‘and illc till-cc uihcr units ill Vic- j][- roriul ‘Park. ~ _ ‘ yogi "rhorenrc about 400 nlcn in all 44%;?“- i wsond l4iiél Bat To Babe Ruth Sl“ltl‘.\l(ll-“lE-l.l), Rye. Juli 28-3 i""=’i‘lic fnvtrrilc will‘ Cllll) (ll Bab‘) i-lllllli, which disappeared along Wml in number of others willie the Yank- l\‘\‘i"£,(,H we". playing an exhibition lg-lyzzlnic here lust week haB. llllelll found and will bc returned. After inlrned ili U"! M __... .._ .{O-> JNWONSERVATIVES WDN _ Low 5y.£LEOTlON IN " ruw- BRIXTON DIVISIO ‘ldor . _ __ . ole-l LQNDON‘ mm“ 28‘ The Cnlsn Tile egg l-a-rvutivos won in the hY-Ble-"Uml ii‘. 1-. ill. ixtoll divisloil"nf'lmm\l6ill day. manic necessary "Y “"3 m We mum", , (uni Snpplicrv wcrc PETEFlS~ln this Cliy Jll 4th. _ |_ lservwtivcl 103-53; Admins "f M“ and Mm “m5 134- . _. ricmund for ncw American potatocs Business was fairly thc latter. commodity at yoafrrtirtykr prises. to the butter mar The volume of bu receipts wore 1075 packages. . _ lion of sir ‘Davisoil Dslfild. lytqqftigfl. The returns s i - m“ ewwuawooooo-oo-‘oukc. ll, (ill will be, glad to receive the names of- those who will aid with o. car. Girl Throws‘ Baseball 254 - a A Feet, 4 Inches .l’i-i'i“iC‘Rifi»C.ll0, our. Junc 2s. -- Tilo record of 2M fcet, 5 3-4 lilchcs lfil‘ ill" wonlnlfs has rbccn broken h-erc by Miss Mar- . -—BORDEN- 3mg. c. v- = anon, Wasln. Sn-igcnt. School fresillnall. lAlllllilfllltlfi of the school reported that in n rifles meet, Missvllodgins ihrcw a bzntlbnll 254 feet, 4 inches. —— Pitches N0-Hit, _ ‘No-Run Game ‘For His Team EDMUNDSTFON. June 28.——Rei§ gieCarruthers, the new Edmund- ston tosser, pitched no-run ganlc here against Houlton, thu reputed crack team of Aroostook county. Reggie strikcouts to ‘his credit, ll of these being registered at the (ind of the Only onc mall of the lloulton team‘ managed to reach érror by Ednlulldston. Tilrce others onlyflsuccecdeil in reach first, one nrl a bunt hit and two others on The Markets lllQNTREAL, Juno 28. —-'I‘ilt- cx- portétratle in grain on the blunt- r&-al' lllarkct was quiet today. This as ll x i th i: rt that l-‘uglili _ _ lgllllllfltllfb‘ vllereonotudisposetl‘ to llc-lSrmlérrgfulgmafi-agétfl"Timi111. wltl; if the artist-B work purines triumph" ' ' ' “e ‘ m: n “an?” 0 anty through ~thc water test. -—--@o>--i- ler prices asked.‘ spontl to thc ili s of wheat welcf 0niy-h_.icw lou The cash grain situation‘. revealed no change. maintained at the Supplies were of o. limited nature and this was snlall. American sample corn were quot- od ai $1.05 1-2, Argentine corn at $1.05 1-2 per bushel. Spring wheat ly marked up pric- es ten cents per barrel for the var- First patents sold at bakers ill. $8.120 per bztrrcl in jutc bags, ex-tratzk, less tell cents per e0 or n duplicate “m” "skmL Tam” The ltdvancc is a rc- uctlou oi‘ lilc filfllllglll displayed ill at Winnipeg for l.ll The undertone to winter wheat grades w small amount. of business trancasi- cd.’ The continued steady demand for nil grades of millfccdulltl the sr-nt lllnitoti production of com- mnouni of inlsincss was done. moderate trade was (lone in rolled outs and prices were unchanged. market was without any Prices for all grades no. new fentilro. umpic to mcet ail 'l'\‘llilllll!‘ in crop kct: was steady. illness was small. l ... 1.15mi. se-t/s-uwze-vutéarnlvakinis-tfltts. r Motion 9f ftlensure (Gsnsdisn Press) JJONDON, June 28.—’i‘he labor party today framed n. motion of censure which their leader, ltnlnsay Mncdonsld will move in the house o! Commons next week declaring that the Baldwin House of Lords reform scheme “jerrymztnders the constitution in the interests of the Conservative Party," deprives the House o’. Commons of control of finance, entrenches the lords on a hereditary basis and in defiance of every precedent of modern times "robs thc electors of the Dower to ieal with the, upper house." ¢0-}—-—-—— Summer School For Toronto ORONTO, 0nt., June 28.—On Ju y 4th some 400 men and women, the majority of them teachers, will commence Summer School courses at the University of Toronto. Most of these working students will he studying for the degrees of Bache- lor of Arts, Bachelor of Pedagogy, or Doctor of ‘Pedagogy. The re- mainder are enrolled for special COI-ITSBS. Summer school courses - are an important branch of the college ex- tension work, directed by the uni- versity. They accommodate those living loo far from Toronto or Hamilton to attend tho evening lec- ture courses conducted at those places during tile regular college tcrln. The first slimmer course was held ill i916, whilc the extension lectures were inaugurated in 1918. “Approximately, three thousands persons benefited by the extension course this year." stated William James Dlllllflp, director of this de- partment. "During its llille years of activity the extension work has de- veloped into a university in itself." Teacher candidates for‘ the de- - Bree oi’ Bachelor of Arts have lak- en their first year oi‘ arts work, and ‘fifteen subjects remain for them to cover. These subjects are covered in flve yours, either through the evening lecture course or the summer school, Summer school lecturers in thc arts subjects this year are: Zoo- IOEY, Dr. WKH- Baillie; second year history, Dr. G. W. Brown; third year history, ‘Prof. F. Flenely; fourth year history, L. Pearson; history of philosophy, Prof. F‘, H. Adams; .flrst and third year French, Prof. W. J. McAndrews; rnnthe. mallflfl. l- R. Pouuder; and econo- mics, V. W. Bladen. Among the subjects included ill the graduate courses in ednggtlqn are educational psychology, tho iris- tory of education and tllo science of education. ’ . The course in the art of thc rThcutre which was added to the Summer School programme last year again promises to be onc of the most interesting features It will he conducted by Prof. Theo- stagecraft and Melville C. Keay of (‘.054iilm-lfi§r'Plie—(3l8S8QB—W-lll~b8—li8l(l» |ai the splendidly equipped Hart House Thestre_ n Memoriam MR. DUGAUD STEWART At Norbc-ro on Sunday, June 12th the"? passed peacefully away Mr. Dugaid Stewart in his 81st year. The deceased llnd bccn ill failing health during the past winter and all that kind friends could do was 0f no avail and on the above men- tioned date hc quietly ‘passed away. The late Mr. Stewart was a faith- ful member of thr- Kenslngton Pres- byterian Cirurch and ill politics was a staunch ldin-rui. Ho leaves in mourn five sons and three daughters namely James A. of Kelvin. Colin of ISundon, B. C., John ‘H. of Smiicy Suck. d-laroid of iCilarlottetown. Vvaidron on the homes-toad, Mrs. John Stavert of l-Kelvin, Mrs. J. A. rffanlpbeli, Wol- iaston, Mass. and Mrs. (LH. Stav- ert. Sliverton; B. C. who was with John G. Townsend. First Mass for - (By British United Prods) Lianne pie of Ottawa will hsve the oppor- him during his last illness. lie also leaves two brothers George Stewart of Elmsdaic, William Ste- wart of St. John, formerly of Sum- merside. The funeral which was held on June 14 was largely a-t- fended. Services were conducted by Rev. Fred Williamson. lic was laid to rest in Kcnsington (zomctcry ilesido ills wife who predeceased him ‘three years ‘ago. Thc pull run. t rile-Ottawa NEW YORK, June B8. —'l'he p60- tuufty of seeing the fsmous mono- piimc, “The Spirit of St. Louis" when Colonel Charles A. Lindberg, New York-Paris fiyer, visits the Canadian capital next Saturday and Sunday. Harry H. Knight, per- sonal representative ‘of Lindbergh and one of the St. Louis backers of the flight to Paris, notified the Canadian Press tonight that Col. Lindbergh will return to St. Louis and fly from the Mound City to Ottawa in the machine which car- ried hlm to fame in u solo flight across the Atlantic. $40,000 Pro. one} - Awaits Miss Wills WIMBLEDON, Eng" June 28.—- A contract for ‘$40,000 for two years’ tennis is awaiting Helen Wills at the office of C. B. Cochran should the California star decide to turn professional after Wimbledon and meet Suzanne ‘Lcngien in a series of matches, the Associated Press was informed this evening by a confidential agent of England's most prominent promoter, I Chinese Fire On American Steamer WVAiSIHillNGTON, Juno 28. ~~Th0 ‘American steamer Cllilai, owned by the Yangtsc iRapids Company, was fillbicct to rifle fire by Cilinese ashore on June 22 when hound up ‘U19 Yanxtsa near lchang. One Chinese passenger was killed and another seriously wounded, the state department was today notified by coilnsul-general ‘Lockhart at IHankow, who has" protested to the Chinese au-thoritiesprt lHankow. Oil-Painted Bathers (By British United Press) ‘IAIN-DON. June 28. — Seascapes painter in oils are the isles-t loveli- tion for making the bathing dress a thing of beauty and a 10y to beach beholders -A Parisian artist. who is st work on some costumes, claiuls that thc painting will bear the sea. water as well as the dyed tints of silk or jersey. ff the first experlmenlts are suc- cessful the new costumes will lend flesh lustre to fashionable seaside resorts. Tilere is, however, a "fly in the pomadc", for, naturally. these suits, which are like scu- scaipes, are fairly costly. ‘Still, the coquetle is not expected i0 hesitate to invest sonic $120 ill the suit that will undoubtedly make her thc belie of the beach prom- enade. . Sea-green reeds and ‘rushes enliv- ened wi-th gaudy dragon flies, or flittering fisll in- lovely tin-ts, will certainly be popular with blondes LONDON, June 27.. - Porlock. in Solllerset faulous for possession of one of the steepest hills in ‘Eng- land, will never lose its beauty, but it may loose a peculiar distinct- ion. ' ‘it has been a village where:-— The water-cant watered only onc side of the street. The policeman had to be careful llnw he arrested a mall. ‘Double lees were charged for burial. Thcrc arc separate rates for each side oi’ tllc street. The trouble arose because onc half of Pollock was lll Porlock Pur- ish and half in Luc-cmnncm namiet three miles away. The dividing line runs somewhere down the muin street, and because of this awk- ward division, the village has ‘been tho laughing-stock c-f England for years. if o policeman arrests a nun ill A TwtninronerVillage ~~ > > Ono of the largest snd but . I equipped Hotels in Esstern b > in" the psst few years. Few , Hotels throughout csnsdn the street, it is stated, ha has to measure with a tape measure to find outt in which palish the man is arrested. What would happen if he had one foot in each parish no one dare venture to say. The cemetery is in Luccomhe parish and that is wily when POI” 109k llaflrihlncrs dic they have to pay double fees to bc buried there. A specially-convened meeting has decided iu favour of Porlock's hearers were James W. ‘Stcwalt. Robert, Douglas, Robert Bcwness, Heath Bowness, James Profit-t and . coupon, June zh-That man is ~ little to he envied-whose piety would notgrow warmer among the l ruins of loom-Dr. Johnson. lone,- tho once-formats. centre, from "which missionaries were sent to ‘distant parts orurope. and one of the most historic islands in Invsb nessshire, is being visited by Cstho- by Lord Abba“ M m o! Bu» this comes about all her troubles may vanish. ~ An expeuimerltuii seaplane scrvlw ilctwieen bhe ‘Thames. ‘in. thc cenitcr gof London. and ll-lll) Seine in ‘Paris ‘will be established by French rin- crc sis. 1 Four Hundred Years! —-»__ ,' zzTlme has Tested lt- Dr. Thomas‘ Ecicctric Oil has been ou the mark- lct upwards of fifty years and in that time it has proved a blessing to thousands. It is in high favor throughout Canada snd its excel- lence has carried its fdme beyond the seas. it it were do, lo the price it would be a, cheap Iii} inept" -, htlc §¢lu-~ ’ ' (lie pilgrims from various parts of Glenna Abbey, “sum " Scotland. Amid the ruins of its old cathed- - ~ rul. ‘moss has been celebrated for_ - the first time since the Reforms- , . ltio . ' y I. Fllhus, after a lapse . ‘during which the v t, siedonia has fulfills y that ships would‘ rem end to end," _ miss is being pres he spot where he elf snd where an choisrs are buried. And the osene is iolumbs‘ whee-ho . brussdos among the" ‘snd smhr when Canon Moclfeil llresched ‘recently. At tho some e rophe- Jrh-fougb it- lllflil (‘D1- “mh our I nmltivs none accepted. if Serv s “late for receivingsppilcs- floss "ntsnlled to June ‘lilth. l >_ milled tor. _ I , a. o. rat-rm. f - - District inspsotor-V ~ » oral-forum.- t . ruoroolbbfls . suunomsnvs ORAOWILL F0851" ' Daytime Pyiama. . Graze ‘_ a" (By British United PM“) TAMS, June 28. -— The crass of French omen to wear pyjamas on every possible occasion is grow-inn rapidly. The proprietor! 04'- l-Qlllo- ma near the Church of the Made- leine have dressed their women at- tendants in plum-coloured pyiamas. Leading dressmakcrs are producing pyjamas for women made exactly as they are for men with the coat lapping from left to right instead of right to left. ' Pastel shades are the most popu- lar, snd blue with pink piping is the mos-t popular of all. “Tea for two" is a model produced for hes- tesses who wish to receive their guests in Pyjamas, while a well- known male dressmsker is showing pyjamas for dinner snd evening wear. Cocktail pyjamas have also met with much successyin Paris. The prices of the new Wiame. suits are fabulous. :0};- A WILY EQUINE‘ LONDON, Juno ‘TBS-Pedestrians who crowded Chcatlside were great- ly amused today when they saw a horse drawing a van sit down on his haunchcs as the traffic officer sig- nalled his drivcr. As soon as traf- fic was released the horse rose up and moved on unconcernediy. The driver said the horse always sat down for a rest when held up by the police. _ ~40} For all pulns—bllnunl'u Llnimanf. QlIEEIIS IIOTEI. Since taking over this Hotel we have spent molly thousands of dollars in repairs and lIIlpru omcnts. it“ is new the finest Hotel of its . cisss in tho Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to those who want I comfortable Hotel snd splendid tsblo snd { excellent service st s mods» ate price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 ’ par day. 4 Charlottetown . Hotel Co., Ltd} Proprietors ‘ MISS L-lflcQUAID, Msnsger ¢ALAA vlcroiiu llorrt s, -i- Canada. Contains 120 rooms, ' 44 of which have prlvstoi baths. Completely renovated snd the United Btstss hove ’ its splendid table. Courteous service to sll Guests. - rm- ‘ phones in rooms, v > Rstss $4.00 to $6.00 per rlsy. > Charlottetown . O-OQOO-§O- becoming an ulhun district, snd if time an English or-menmrn... Hotel Co., Ltd. 1' Fmilrlosors. E HARRY 0- BROWN, Manager i s Oneida _We are Wholesale Distributors of Oneida Commulllll’ ~jPllfté'"“f0r Prince Edward Jslimd. We keep. fllcomplete and Primrose pattern 4.“. l “lll H9315 bOXQI. ' We hive. my: and , cabinets from ili-piece i‘ to 26-.p'iece ' setgsfqn above patterns, also ail-piece Baronet Bug. Tet Set. ‘svAw-ob-ovuloo-wnnnoo-M l’ y I T" l. LA. stock of Adam; ‘Paul Riivere. Queen Bess, 0H1‘ prices areridiit. orders.