fi gents Wanted fi FQGFAI-r AGENTS - wrun: 1""'"',r*'..- .. 0 4pm.. DI‘ ANTS » IIUACIIIES BED BUGS 8 l e A“_‘¢' yvé CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. vvv "AaAA Onu lulu-Hon . . . . . . .. , 1'0 p" "n, o‘ o won“ Your Insertion: . lle per llns u! d vol-Hf Eight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘lo par lino of I5 words "$44. v v v v vv v v v v v v ~* v v Male Help Wanted WANTED-- AT ONCE MAN FOR farm work. l-llgh list wages for (‘ltllllictcnt man. LL11. Brown. York. 9895-6-18-111 for catalogue. umteh Art I.m.. 4 Brunswick Toronto; A. W. WANTED AT ONCE — BOY BE- twcon 16 and 20 yearn to work iII cheese t'actory.— J. Austin hlurlvliy. Ellltlflllll. uuoz-ti-Is-a: Nursing .>-——-————-k-_—+———-—-’_ TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NUR- ses, Gale Hospital, lluverhiil, Muss. Three year's course. Affilia- REPRESENTATIVE WANTED — l 7301i will‘ Prilflilence (my “"5" WIIIItc-Il ll llcpI-Iescntrttlve iII Dlilll- Eight 11°“? d"? Allowance oat-II School District, in Kings $15 monthly. Ono hour {r0111 “m! Queens Cmmtlua for the “fly-OIL F" tllnher lllll-"umuon next two IIIontlIs. ldeasant cou- npply to Superintendant. - ~' . -. , d . i‘ _ , . - »<.>------r-. "I".:“~....1rr. I and instructions] fIIrnIsIII-Il YOUNG WOMEN DESIRW?‘ To ply (JauIpuigII I)lrI-.I-tIII~, R0111“ 31) _I-IIt<-r North Adams 11111111111; milieu“ How] (my 2i’ HIZlIUOl for Nurses, North Adams. ’ ‘ ' ' ' .'\iIIss., Iileuse write. Suptxpronllll- 1y. ‘School quallfices pupils to se- cure registration. Proyides nIontiI- ly allowance and privilege oi‘ slX months‘ Course at Yale Univcrls- lty school of Nursing; all ex- penses paid. 9836-C-16-\vtIII15l IIclIeI-s “Hunted EXPERIENCED C H E R wanted for Kingston School. S. B. ‘Newsou. Sec-y. 9935-6110-31 TEACHER WANTED - Fos -___. Lost kl/(lilfl-lailleyl ‘Riverfl Schlooi. firs?‘ ‘or ' s“ I czss. nllplll II '.‘..I. Losl-"A LADYyys vfBls-r WATCH Archibald Barrett, s1 between Prince ludwartl lheatro Ujmqms M IIIII] Weymouth .St. and Protest-l ,_v_ uni (Jflihllllililti- PIIW" 79} ""‘l,FouR TEACHERS WANTED-— receive rewafll- 9903'2l'2l For AlhcrtoII l-ligh School No. llit Must. have experience. Male priIIcipIIl preferred. M. R. Lear Secretary. 21, —< vOST-A MEDIUM SIZE GENTS’ white gold watch. Initials. J. E. 1'. on back and nanw (distal/I'll i“ %_-_________._________ side coy-or. 1-‘lIIder call at Guar-n-EACHER WANTED FOR Rnuq. dian and receive rew Ivood SFlltlltl. IIoI-ky Ponlt. Sull- 93 IIlI-IIII-IIt $100. Nelson CIIrrlo, Secretary. 9927-15-151-3 fI-lwk ___*_______-__ LOST ON THE ROAD FROMEL ______.___ Summersltle to Charlottetown or WANTED __ FOR GREENwwH III Charlottetown a grey lIaIIIl-l sI-hool, No. 1.1, second class. bag containing large sum of mon-. Protestant teacher. Supplement ey IIIId v:IIIity case. lt‘llltll'.l'l)lllh5l.‘: $T5.~-.lrIlII1 ll. Alcifiweu, Scc'y. leave at this. office IIIIII reI-civre, 9908-6-18-41 reward. 99ll-6-lii-lli',-—~——————~— WANTED — SUPERINTENDENT ~——,—— for WoetIIIoIIIIt Schools, Mon- Let t . Applications will be re- < - "ll thy the Iruderslgued [or ‘the Iiosltion of Superintendent for the WosLIIIeunt Schools. lMon- treal. The Wcstmount School Municipality 001111171885 four IPub- lic Schools and a lllgh Schooi— To TO LET -— TENEMENT HOUSE. Apply 71. Upper Queen St. ‘ ti-lt-tl’ 1 bot SE16 about 2,1100 pupil's. The -Cit - oi _ i —-~— —-'———'- WcstmoIIIIt ls hounded on all FOR SIALE-DOUBLE~SEATED 81.1,... by m. my _\,.,,,,,..,,|,_ buggy Ill I-xI-elIeIIt repair. Geo- -1)..,,;,|,| 31,.K..,,y_i,. ROWHL Chm... llil-‘ilillllv llfilillllllillw- li- R- man of tho board, 107 St. JaIues Street, Montreal. 9953-21-21 FOR SALE-CHINCHILLA RAB; bits, English strain. pedigrectli stock. Apply ll. I.. ltryentou, Ural-k Mlgggflangoug icy Pt. Road. l’. E. l. 21 ._. _l ‘FOR 8ALE.-_A GRADE GUERNS- EY cow. farrow, G years old. tRcv.) N. W. Robertson. Ken- sington. 9924-6-19-21 STRONG WARNING AGAINST IN- DISCRIMINATEFLAG WAVING. 1N0. A. MCDONALD. LAND SUR- veyor. Hermanvilia. BGIMHI-lmo WANTED-FOR HIRE FOR SUM- mer months. baby carriage. Ap- ply 10.’! Fitzroy St. 9029-6-19-21 WILL THE PERSON WHO BY mistake exchanged walking sticks ‘kindly call at No. 19-1 Grafton St, and receive his nwn. 9939-19-31 ' - (Canadian Press.) wAsrII-Ndros, 1m... June 19v As ll. result of investigation follow- ing representations from official sources the American Automobile Association today broadcast a strong warning against the Drfwllfie AUCTION — l WILL SELL BY public auction on June 23rd. all my stock and farming imple- ‘éllnrllmlligllilnllsllllilfgm;W123?{Jlgfltgg Iuents. - Alien McDonald. S!» > - ~ >- >- . 0 -s-Is-::I States cars touring (‘aIr-ula. ‘Una Bay 9 03 ‘ Situation Vacant outdnor "LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FCKQIIlPQH artivo representatives ll" P. 1*]. Island. lids a largo IIIIIIIIIer oi‘ island lkiiicy-holders. Circus and ' Write "All." 130x 11C, ears oi Guardian." 9900-6-18-71 - AT HUNTER RIVER SMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK flavor; cool. refreshing, health- ful. delightfully tasty; made in a ilffy; enormous IleInaIIIl; 50ml ten cents. get. selling sample; mtflta big money this summer; experience or capital IImIecesI- sory. DrndIey-Garretson. Brunt- ford, Ont. S. V. Mwf6i. Female Help Wanted on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2am: Dancing Contact 09°" \° l-"dl" and Gentlemen within 10 mile! pr Hunter Rlver m bee!» s! 2 p. m. sharp, comm m- tI-IIrk teams from I" school; within ten mills of Hun- hr River to begin at 5 P- lil- Shootlng ‘Gallery, Shot ‘Putting. Guudlng Contain, Ring Throw- Ihg. Bowling. An Old Time Dance, with i094 music, at night. Meal: and Refreshments. Good prizes and competent Judd" in all contests. It ruining, on following day. 9Btl6-5-3l.1.14,-D].98. WANTED—HOU8EKEEIPER OR Ihnid. Apply M. Mcbcan, Wilt- shire. 9926-6494“ WANTED-CAPABLE MAID FOR general housework at Protestant Orphanage. Apply 158 Prince St... between hours 11 to 12 or 4 to 5. 9906-8-l8-3l {llitinniu-memenl o number of outside patient: Iwlll be stated below: . KENSINGTON: Monday; 7 to 9 P- "'- Tucuday 8 to 11 I. m. - ‘ Thursday: 7 to 9 P- m- ’ ' Frldnyl 8 to 11 I- m- \ Owing do an lncrane In th at the lollowlng point: at how‘! Mcndnya 9 to 11.30 a- m- Wedneldayl 9 t0 11-30 l- "l- Oaturdnyn 2 t0 5 9- "'- v carton. u. chap Thus hourl will be continued during the summer _ hgumwn om“ dong durlngAhe morning hour, other hour: n uuuy ' . ,. ~ .. - . .- neon oc. ma. l l “ [w R fir“ Yadr Pdlmer Grids!" ooqo-zI-II. _ . _ , _ .. ,. _,- -- l v been reported Central Guardian l ., RODD's TAXI SERVICE Elli-l‘ plre Hotel. 225 Queen, Phone 443-1. , HORSES ron SALIE by McNeil and tvood may he seen at Buntalu‘ 8r Bell's Stock Yard. ‘ -cRAI>Auo._-At the IIIIIIIcIIIIII‘ Service on Tuesday evening at 7.30. there will be special music- rendered by friends from Char- lottetown and the Archbishop willl be the preacher. All are cordial-I ly invited to attend. l _ i ST. DUNSTAWS CATHEDRAL- At the 9.30 services at the Cathed- ral yest rday morning. the Rev. Monslgn Iir McDonald‘ preached a, very appropriate sermon on intern- perauee imtnodesty and impurity, impressing upon the parents the importance of cooperating against these evils. y, _ ‘PETTY THIEVERY. -.\ great many cases of theft have recently in ChIIriottetowII Among the latest is that oi‘ a spare tire taken from It Ford car tiutsitlo the Navy LcIIgIII- on l~‘rlIlay Iiigill. it is to be. hopcd that tlII: offend- ers will he “hoI-tlily brought to justice. NURSES ENTERTAINED-Jlrs. Roderick lilac-Donald entertained the zrudiwlins class of thd City llo-spital at. her hoInc on Ilillsbnr- ough Street on the evening of Tucs- day, June iilh. A very delightful IIvcIIiIIg was spent iII playing whist and I1 Ilaizity IuIIcIIeoII was served. —A (iellxhtful evening was s-pc-Irt at tho llflllle-Df Dr, and Nlrs. S. it. Jenkins ln Brighton by the grad- uating class of the iCity Hospital on 'l‘hIIrsday, June the 17th. Cards and Ilancing IvcI-I- iIIdIIIgI-Il in and a luncheon starved iII Mrs. Jenkins inimitable way. BELFAST.—lleI' friends are all glad to have Nliss Florence MeAuL :Iy with them III-lain. She arrived lltrft! a low \Vt'(!lt.~l Argo to spend the sutnmer with her grandmother, Mrs, Annie Glt-Aulaay. '(liaslIviII. alter spending tbv winter with her par- ents iII Sydney. N. S. dlr. .l. li. Cantellu and stills. IIlso Roderick Mllrclliwn. have the’ contract. of renovating and repairing the sunI- nIcr rcsiIlI-Jrct: in Point Print of Capt. J. J. .\lIII‘clIisoI1, Bueuus Ayrcs. CONFIRMATION IN ST PAUL'S CHURCH. —A very impressive cercInoIIy look place. yesterday InorniIIg iII St. l'lliil'.‘l (lllllfvll, \VllI‘.Il t|Ie rtwtor, llI-v. ll. l). Ilay- Inoud presI-IIII-Il lo llli-l (lrztco tlII- .'\l‘L‘lllJlHllO]i of Nova Scotla. eight. candidates for tfonflrIuation. Tluere was a largo I-ongrcgatioti present, and beautiful IIIusiI- was renderctl by the. choir. Following the l'(‘,l'l€lll()lly, Ills (lflltu: III-liver- ed an. inspiring serIIIoII purposes and lII-Iiefits of‘<~oIIi'ir.III- ation. llc pointed out that wt- rercivc three blessings, IIIIInely, protection. comfort and leadership from the DTGSUIIUO of God. Each one of-these comes lI1to the life of every true Christian strengthen- lng his soul and Inspiring him with a true sense 01' religion. He t‘Oli('.lIl(l£‘(l with fl. stirring appeal for more rcligiI1II--IIbovc all relig- ion t-omhinctl with knowledge. Home. men arc endowed with the best cducutiolt Nature can glvu them, yet without. religion they may tiocome addicts to the Inosi foul and vicious crimes possible. -_--—¢o>——-— PERSONALS liir. Charles Waury ol‘ this city. spent. the week I-nd at Rocky Point, Mr. ifilntcr Farueli returned to Amherst Saturday. Mrs.‘ Wesley Matthew, York has entered the 1'. E. Island Hospital for treatment. llis (trace the Archbishor of Nova SI-otia nrrivcd iII Char tte- town yesterday IIIorniIIg and held CoIIfirIIIzItir-II services ln the I-lty churches. While hero he is the guest of Mrs. John Illiehards, Graf- toII Street. BIRTHS McDONALD-At Johnson's June 18th, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDonald. a son. ' DEATHS . -—-— CARVER-Jtt llazelbrook on JIIIIe I8. Samuel N. Carver, aged 8G. STEWART-At lligh Bank, 1’. p; 1,, _\|ay Ill, 102d. Margaret. Bruce, widow or the Into John A. Stewart IIgsIl 82 years. i ‘IN MEMORIAM /. ’/ oII the l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN / d (Continued from page 1.) . crs of llis (fhnrI-II, stats the greal luw or‘ continuity of human efforts. To each age and generation comes the responsibility of carrying oII to greater achievements the lilies of effort of those who have gone .hct‘ure them. ltr. Moore seemed to see in the present time a tend- taut-y to evade this responsibility. to accept what has come to us from the past as a matter of course and even to exploit what we have receiver] from the work- ers or the past as the IIt-casion for ¢l l . ‘ . p. i /"//// 11/4 - '~//////////////. General Council (Continued from page in) l'tll.lllt'll is (‘XDUPlPil lo sit. late. foilmviug offitfers o1‘ the churviI for the coming two years: rotary-trcasIIrcr. fund. Dr. s. W. l)t'.ltl.t; .lamcs Erldictill. strong. l)t'. .l. ll. Afllllll. in‘. .l. ll. ldllutinsou, I11‘. (‘. 1'1. Man IIs-soriale. boob sII-Ivartl, l)1'. SolIIIIdl. Editors Named l-‘Ilitors o1‘ New Outlook. Dr. W ‘Olglllflll, llr. (l. S. Carson. Iriatc editors Sunday Schoo ~I:l1eI' Wallace. 'I‘. (IIIIIII. Set-rotary extension fund Ilr-v. ScI-Iw-tnry Young lH-IIplI-‘s 301i. . W. (lraIIaIu. S('l'.l'(’.l_l.ll'l(!.‘l lloard Religious III-IIiiIIII—lir. J. (7. Robertson, Rut ldratlk lztugfortl. Associate secretaries oi Rev. Alanson Doyle. Secretary Board and Social Service-Rev. MvLaclIlaII. Associate Evangclisru S(‘.l'l‘(!llll'l(.‘S Board o buruu, lip-v Ernest bell. l|l‘l‘ll appointed seI-rtetary of tlI-nerai (fonncil. IInaninIously adopted. All the officers having Isourlected with the ltobsIIII, .ltnglIIIt; ilev. \\'. E. Miilson, LonIloII, (faIIIplIell, Ottawa. To a scInl-lIuIIIoroIIs by the council. Dr. l). I.. o1‘ the DTFii-Itilli tendencies is onto." Moderator (smillugim respectful ianguzige. plteasc.“ all who dwell lilcre, but IIot anatlug from there..“ ’l‘lIIer<-1IIItrks occurred IIIsI-IIssiIIII of :1 motion. Itflervaarrl atloptcd, by Ivhil-II rcproscIItati 0f cducatloII wouiI puld by In‘ tlIc board bavo thoir Iaxpcnses l‘t'l‘(1lllll\l£ll(lt'll easier-II and Oil l\ll 'l‘IIlI-I Ivas colleges lll (TIIIIadII \v_(IIlIl he with thus could. seld little expense. lllllDlPll. -III Loving Memory of my dear friend, Marlon John- atone who departed thll life June 21st, 1925. Friend after friend departsl Who hath not lost n friend? There In no fellowship of hearts But hers must have an and; Warp this vain world our only rest, ' Living or dying none were bloat. Inserted By ANNA RILEY principals IIIIII professors taould noII bams_ commflely renovated ho appointotl to the board EXPUIlil In ‘he pa“ “w yea" Few as corresponding members, noti Hon“ ‘hmuuhout band‘ oven by conferences. ’i‘IIe reason‘ and the Uniud an" have given wns that they roprcseIItI-Il to. l“ . “mm. table cuufleou‘ some extent rival interests audg p ' I therefore should not vote III the "rvl" t° i" G"““' T‘ °' IlI-clsltms of tho board. There 9'19"" l" mom'- was n long debate on tiII- matter. ‘many IIplIolIiiIIIz the. right o1’ con~ IIaIIIo whom they wish‘ ferences t ed to repr sent them. Golf Recordi .\ lInlo in one by Billy Simontou, lb yI-nr-IIIII youngster of this city, is believed to have established a new far as i . ‘New Canadian l \ CALGARY. Alta. Jilin‘. In. Canadian golf record, so nvnilnhlc statistics show. two older distance of the hol Billy took up tII playing wltlt ions. The was 128 yards. clubs when he rr-Itllzcd the "goi cI-‘s dream." was I-I.nIlI1:tI~.l today, IIdjIIIIrIIIIII-nl I~oIIld not be looked for until ll\'\i '|‘lIIIr:IIla_v. llll\\'t'\"t'.l', Inatters lllli} he spI-I-ded up tonight, and tin- ’I‘lII~ gI-IIcral council Irlectntl tho ‘freasurtir, lir. ltobI-I-I. Laird; Il<~ puty treasurer". H. W. llarkter; sot‘- sIIpIIrIIIIIIIIIItlo1I secretaries of Board of Foreign Missions, ltr. llev. A. li. ArIII- SI-I-Jw-tztrics lllllllt! Alission lloarti IIiIIg. Assovizito sewn-tar)’, lloard of lloiue ,\I Isions, llr. (‘olin Yllilllli. - pIR-Iaontiy Public ions, Rev. George Little, "otary ol‘ literature. and edit- or of ilissiotutry llt-vitew, U1’. W. of lllllllllffliillltfit‘. and Peter llryro. For- ward MovcIneIIL, ill‘. F. C. Stephen- SIu-IW-iury of ilotlrll of ltltllliitlllllll. lid- Rell - ions ICIIIII-atiom-llev. C. A. Mye , of Evangelism D. M. and Social Service—— llr. Hugh Dohson, ltev. John Cc- ThoInIIs, Rev. W. IC. ililison and Rev (l. A. Camp- lir. 'l‘. Albert Alooro had already the TIII- IIoIniIIatloIIs were presented by Dr. George Pidgcon and were been gI-Izreral of- fices of the uniting chart-hos llllVt‘ 'l‘oroIItII addresses, cxtzcpt l)r llIIglI and Rev. (l. l. rI-ccptIoII ltitchle. Montreal, declared today that. "one for everything to be dragged I11 by the great Ircttnrtts that. (lwells iII Tor- "No dis- Dr. *l{ll(‘lIl8—-"l have the great.- I-st respect. for the. moderator and lllll('ll for souIn of the politics em llill‘ll|' or colleges IIIteIIIIIIIg the IIII-tvIlIIr. lllv board IIIsteIIII ot‘ by their I-IIllcg<-.s2. so tlllltl wI-slerul cquulltyl iII cI-IItrIII (‘aIuIdII who; represcrItztllvt-s wltiII Mount AllIsoII. iui Suckviilo, N. li.. IIIId institutions in! , llritlsh Columbia \\'t:l‘e I-ltI-tl as ex Tho Inotion IIIsII provided thniI The lad performed the Ilulqlre teat nII It course at Elbow Park. game for the first time this spring '1‘. and weal-playing with his mother's ‘Mbncton; .. W. Smallwood. Mouclon; J. W. present ease, luxury and Indul- ‘gence. Instead of accepting the Iwords of the text as a ringing call ‘to greater effort and ll('l1l8\'8Ill81Ii. some would edit them to read: "Ye are entered into the fruits oi their labors". This tendency is pardouable lll children who have .not yel arrived at a sense of re- sponsibility. but even they must he led to give grateful rtecoguitiou to those whose labors enable thenI to live care-free llvI-s. Youth seems slow to Iiutgrorv this tend- ency today and must be called Io a sIeIII-Ie of Ttlt-llltlllrlllllllly to become builders upon the work of their predecessors iII the work of thI- world. It is good for us to I~oIInt 11p our iItIlchtedIIeI-Is to past workers. (Jur IIIQIierII life with all its Ilevelop-I llliilllfl so conducive to romfortl and so tull or lllitéflttll. ls the re-l suit of tho labors of scientific tfdll-l national and social workI-rs of past! IIges. Our religious liberty ztndl privihagI-s lIIIvI- lnWlI devolopI-Il 111111111411 the ages and the \\‘t)ll(l\‘i'- ful InsIitIIIIIIIIs that safI-guatrtl our fraI-Ilom and proIIIote. our happi- nI-ss constitute our heritage from past workers. \\'iIat shall we do wilh IIll this? Shall we make ll the. UUPflSlUll for lIIIlIIlc1Ice,sIIi'l.~ IIess of living. IIvoldIIIIcc of hard work and real rlavrificu, or shall \vI- ll('lIl' (Yhrist. railing to ns (‘ou- I-I-rning all this. “Yo haw- <-IItI>I'- "cd into their lIIhIIrs?" The Crisis which King's is Facing 'l‘1|r1IiIIg to llll‘ cause wlIiI-II lit.‘ in aIlvIII-ating tllroughtiul tIII- MuritiIIII-s, ltr. Moore said that the University of I\'iIIg's (Jollolyc is a heritage from the past. FouuIlt-Il by ll. IC. Loyallsts piou- ccrs iII 1735i for Nova SI-otla, '\\'llll‘ll ihun included New IlrIIIIs- lwick, this (Iidesl. University iII the lCIIrpire outside the llrltish isles 1121s 11121111 the “Mother of Higher Education iII Canada". F111" iii? years she has IIecII giving her services to Canada. Always she has been pI-rvadetl by a rII - spirit. of I-IIiIIIrc. loyalty and ser- vict- to (YIIIIrI-II and Nation. To- day III-r sous are Iuitristreriut: to many pIIrislII-s in these. Niaritiuu- ProriIII-I-s and staying loyally by tlII- Cliiilill at home. President Ztloore thou turned to t-tirlsitlcl" the Icrisls which Kingks is f' ~lng lodIIy-IIIIII to have tho op- portunity that is now being IIflcr~ ed to the Church of England in the lilaritlmes to place it upon a permanent basis for the future. It is threatened with extiuctInII for lack of funds. IIstroIIs fire o1‘ i920 it has been kept alive by the great Carnegie (Iorporatiort of New York who gave $20,000 a ycar for two years‘ and $110,000 a year Ilurinp, tlII- pasl: three years. Tllltl IIssisIIIIIcc ccastas at the cud of this InoIIIII by which time the people o1‘ the .\liil'l'I f _i—ni»l n,“ M STIRRING APPEAL Poul Keith Indra et Froml '- with Energ iElltitfe Day A Single Serving of this Delightful Food Give s Yo u More Varied Nourishment than many a Hearty gMea RAPE-NUTS Grape-Nuts for these essential food elements to carry you through the whole day: Dex- trins, lflallGSt: and other carbo- lI y d r a t c s f o r energy; iron for rich blood; phos- phorus for strong, healthy teeth; pro- tein for muscle and body-building: and the vitally neces- sary vitamin-B. And you’ll like having Grape-Nuts for breakfast. Its nut-like flavor, which is a combination of whole wheat and malted barley, is the favorite of millions. The special baking process by which Grape-Nuts is made prepares it for quick, You woII‘t know that bug-bear of modern living-indigestion; , after eating this foodl easy digestion. you w0n‘t be handicapped by that “heavy feeling” Even the form of (lrape-Ntrts is a health advantage. You like to chew its crisp granules, and by so doing you give your teeth and gums the exercise which is a wonderful food l—-dclI'lII-ra:ely designed by an expert; in iood values to supply to the body vital food elements which are essential to proper, balanced nour- ishment. Whether you cat a light breakfast or :1 heavy brcztkfast, eat every dentist so strongly recommends. All grocers have Grapc-Nuts—irI v/ax-wra is suflicient for each person, and such a helping costs less than one cent. Pour Grape-Nuts right from the package into one side of bowl-—milk or cream into the space beside it. Dip the Grape-Nuts into the milk or cream as you cat. In this way you will enjoy the delightful crispness to the full. Get a package of Grape-Nuts to-day at your grocer’s—or you may wish to accept the following offer. Since the Ills?‘ times are asked to provide iiiihiw. 000 for new buildings. \\'iII~II Ilusi is done, and lt IIIust be Iiouc fore July 1st IIcxl. this great Cor- poration will give $llitUJJOtJ as per- manent l‘l1ll()\\'lll(illl. for tht- teach- ing staff iII Arts. .\'o IIIorc gen- eI-IIIIs offer has crer iaecn m-‘lllfl t" :I(‘.aI1IIIliaI1 IustILIIIIIIII. Already IIoarly $250,000 of the $~Iti(l.0lJ0 rc- f[Illl'(3(l to qualify for this“ offer is In sight. _ _ The appeal that Kings Is now making. said Dr. Moore, is a chal- ltiuge-to Anglicans to manifest their interest in the ambition of their previous young penlilfi t0 train for service. l\'iIIg‘s is a ra- sldI-Ittlal college a11d provides her student with a well-ordered home ‘m. lll n. religious atmosphere Surely Anglicans were not going to I-oufoss failure whore other (‘Ulllllllllllllllfl are succeeding and ltllill their students to sponge on , lll‘ generosity of IIIemhcrs of l III-se IItlIer Izommunlons. III cou- ~lIIslou he asked his hearers t0 "ii" Victoria Hotel One of the largest and best ‘i equipped Hotels In Eastern l Canada. Contains 120 rooma. 44 of which have private i Rates $4.00 to 86.00 per ’ day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager J. E. Malena. Montreal; E- A- Archibald. Truro; R. E. McKIllop. inndon; E. Simpwn. Montreal; H. II E. S. Freeman. e In, Amherst; A. H. R. Dayton. M01160"? f. Nlclrarcon, Moncton. 1)(:_‘ Uil I'll ('38 TH t-inue to send Nation; HAIIJIFAX, June lit-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. ' Members of Exchange: At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 135% American Can. Co. . . . . . . .. 152% Am, Car and Fdy. Co. 903$ American locomotive Co. .. Idol/s‘ Am. Smelt. and Reins. Co. . Anaconda Cop. '.\llu. Co. 411% Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 161921011 N. v. Con. and IIIIII. ruv 11.11. 130“... ‘Iillv Consolidated (Ins ‘CO- » - - - ~- Gt. Northern Pid. Stock | Standard Oil oi‘ N. .l. Standard Oil of NEW 1 IPIIII-AIII. IReIZIIIiIIg C0. I . . . . - - - - » ~ - ~< Southern Pacific Co. . I'nioII Partflc RY» - ~ - - ~- U.S. industrial Allilillill U0- - Pulled States Steel . . . . . .. 1.16:4‘ E. Taylor, Montreal; C. H. Mac- Donald, 8t. John; W. C. Machum- mnqmn- Fredericton; H. l-l. Rose. Halifax: Halifax: C. .l.. Mart- C. Smith. Sacltvllle Molunson. Moncton; F. Dayton 45 rnorrr STIiE ET 'l'UliL/N'l‘i) PlI-Iue send mc, Ircc. Illrcctur. {Vumu Addrwsw Cih: CANADIAN l't).\"|‘ill'vl CHI Al. 00.. LIMITED z. bNrAIIIo. __ _ w.» (I‘llll Irllvllliilvtl (If ilrllplt-Nlibl, Iota-II...- Wlill A 111.01. 1.1 llt-tter II.~.-.IItIII.I.". by II SonIIe-r Lullrm: piryslt-al college hysical director has , prepare for us. You Ivili find the delightful menus-which this ‘_ Pnn‘. “ There’s a Reason” Q X N/ pped packages. Four teaspoonfulsl “A Book o! Better Breakfasts" Mail the coupon and we will " 1 send you two individual pack- , ages of Grape-Nuts free. will send, also, "A Book of Bet- ter Breakfasts”, which a former book contains a real help tc- f; ward better health. =Nuts Made in Canada I \—~ . \>\k 1" -—-and'two servings of Grape-Nuts. [reel We em... _..,.... of iILII/Is TIJTI-"Ilfnt generations the 1.; for future offered the Montreal Stock York h... Pctroleunr Meat Market PHONE 421 -i_| Week-end Specials 11>. III." 17c 25c Shoulder Roach Frelh Sauuges Fresh Pork Rout: .. 28c lb. Fresh Pork Chops 28c lb‘. Shoulder Bacon 30c Ib_. Hamburg Steak . .. 22c lb. Rvmr Roam 25¢ lb. All Beet hung two week; before cutting. w Woolworth Co. . . . . . .. by llI-ll ’l‘clephoIIc preserving their heritage, by lnI- __\|,;.1|,i proving the great opportunity that |_,,,,,.,.mide pulp __ i“ "ilw “ml by enllhhll-q (‘£111. StI-IImslIip CoIII this historic old institution to (‘tlll-wciul‘ Stmmsmp PM out u" lnurellsmg National llreuwrries‘ H supply of young men and wvonu-II ’ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " cxrulcrs’ ., properties. Stilt-Q Iwould indicate. the Iimbnirle defeat tiiii-QIIII‘ the IIII-asurc. Hughes keep all stock In a healthy and thrifty condition, free Irom parnltn and Qkln din- um. Hughes DrugCo 97 T4 88 70 v l , . _ - pk. n 1 I - ‘Sl BAhKS M0 p, m. daily except Sunday for lll-lllrlcfrlgdinltlhedlihe olBCIIIIlIi-LIIU auld mm‘ mlyal - - - - - - ~ - - < - ~ - -- 2l9lfil New IIIasguIv, connecting at Plctou ’ lillllk lirlflfllffiill - - - - - - - - - - .. 265% with the S. “-Hocl1olaga," and “heat-July, 1393s} Sept. 135%} . ;l)I-('., 137V . SlSOClK QIIOHLEIOIIS cuI-Ir-uhiy. on; sen. 15 > liecn, 77'/-’I. (JIIIsvJuIy. 4111b; Sept, 42; Dec. wiIr-III-Jtriy, 1521.5; Sept. 11ml; l)cc., 131. -—-¢0>-_-- (Canadian Press.) M lll-JRLIN June 20—l’reliIIIi1Iary of- lflJ licial returns from 1B out of fcd- AnI. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . 21% ‘eral electoral Illstricts show that Il-l ‘lllllTillll. oi‘ the electors voted "yes“ the proposal for confiscation oi‘ This Let Ul supply you with COOPER’S DIPPING POWDER Two size: 25 and 100 gal- lon packages. ' HUGHES’ KRESO DIP. No. 1 Will not stain or injure the wool, but will promote the growth. lamb to leave the awe. will not cauu the Krelo Dip will limited. ltattilrain Piciou-Char- ISl/l ‘link-III IIIotor car will leave Plctoa at ‘.3 Z Iottetown Route Commencing ilonday. June 21st will IIITlVQ New Glasgow at 10.05 p. m Motor car wlll- leave New Glas-\. . gow for Pictou at 8.05 p. m. daily except Sunday, arriving Pictun at 0.00 p. n1. 9057-6-21-51. Annual Meeting TIII- annual meeting of the IneIn- ‘l hers of the Law Society of Prince :_ Jiduurrtl island will be held in the a thaw Library lll Charlottetown. on’ IiloIIIlIIy IlIe 25m June. at 3 o'clock p. n1. , W. E. BENTLEY, Secretary-Treasurer illitiIl-Zl-lwk. Queen l Hotel. Since taking over thll“ 7.. Hotel we have spent many‘ thounndl of doll!" ln- repatra and lmprovcmontl. It. ll new the final! Hotelc! its, clan III the Maritime Prov-I lncen. It appeal! to thou who want a comfortable’ Hotel and uplcndld table and" excellent service a! I modem‘ \ ate price. i a Rate; from $3.00 to $4.09? per day. = Charlottetown Hotel C0., L A Proprietors y v wuss I.. McQUAID, Manlgl ' . H. Ixaurznn, : gewwg, * 0. l-lausburs. Argyle Bho Rogers, City; .l. D. Hokey. 0 L. I.. Cbevcrles. SoIu-Il; Kay, New Glasgow‘, N, H. and Mrs. Penwarde , m, : art; Mrs. Elizabcth_ WM” merslde. ‘ .