i Y"17. V1926 _ Retire At 60!- I Secure I I P°II°Y m" m“ you,- fgmlly now d which will permit Y9" retire Ii 50- °" “WI? your ent , power st. that IQ" rnllll Insurance 605i‘ In‘ “m” , Maritime Life i"- ,u‘qgintlvl\,.ffitiill‘il a chill" I" °"'“'"' ed, lnqumqp; Important. iyfceqfillone oar or 209-1. ton McCabe, Secretary. suing, July 18th__ut 7.30. day services will be as follows Hazelbrook ‘i. be‘ service -in the-Unit Maritime tllc _, - Pr milmu‘ . jjllflrnhrerzwn at 7.30 p. m. i t Sunday School at 2. acrvice and llunter ltlvcr 7 p. m. NEW TEACHER APPOINTED.—- The t. stees of Alexander School have engaged Miss Beatrice Judson to teaclrfor the present year, may. CAVEN-DiSHF-Rev. Vernon H. MoNeill will preach in the Baptist Church at Cavendish, iSunday 3y. ' HAZELBFIOOK cincurr-‘snn. ; 501ml, according to Monsignor A. E. lirnflildl M l. mm-Alegpdra 3, mQRNWALL SERVICES~—IFI1B 9 w , Church oi Canada. West River on ‘Sunday July 18 at 11.00 a. m., King- ston at 3.00 p. m. and at Cornwall HIGHFIELD -_Tiliere will be Service in the Presbyterian Church Highlield on Sunday at 3 o'clock. BRO FIELD — There will he n the Presbyterian Church ill llrofikiiold Sunday at 11 n. nl. \ IIIE BENlIIAl» GUARDIAN ‘ 3 w ~ ‘we rtixi in. and u... ser- RODITS TAXI SERVICE Em- pire Hotel, 225 Queen, Phone till-J. wmstoe SERVICES -- The United Church of Canada, Rev. W. H. Palmer, Minister. Services Sun. day July 18th.; Wlnsloe North 11 8- m: Wiilflloe South 3 p. m. High- flelil 7.30 p. m. Preaching service Bi Pfilwetown Road on Tuesday, July 20th., at 8 p. m. MONS. A. E. BURKE — an Oi.- tawa exchange B8YS2—- Canada is now in need of the policies of Mus- Burke. Prothonotary Apostolic and fflfltlrler of the Catholic Est ' Siflllely. Toronto, in an interview here, last night. Monsignor Burke, who has been stationed in Rome for a number of yea. s, and who is in Canada following the Eucharistic Congress is a great ndmirgr 0t Premier Mussolini. He stated that the Italian Premier received the I111. qualified admiration of every fair minded man who understood condi- tions in Italy. He stated that he felt “confident that in this and oth- er disturbed nations of the world‘ the only remedy for the industrial impasse lies in the application of Miissolinrs lsgisl-aton to their ro- spective conditions." Mgs. Burke I - Ofllce: Halifax“ r. w. asnrtzv I ctr/oz RIVER - Presbyterian service at 1i o'clock. Sunday School at 2. Manager for Prince Edward Island lisrlottetoillin. P. E. 1.’ YAL VICTORIA common MrlilLl. UNIVERSITY illonlrrnl undeii nnrl lillllflwlil] by tho p Ill. llon. Baron Hirnthronls null Mount lloynl) p; worm-ii ninth-ills, rcsldi-nt unit-resilient, I'l'i‘l"il‘|"l! for Fncnl A s in the l-‘ni-ulty of Arts. ppllrutiun for ri-siilr-nro should Illlllll! early. fill nct-iiinnintllitioll the (‘ollogc In llinllcil‘. Bursary nud Imiin Fund r elri-nlnr and information spply to . '. THE “HUCDEN . 4 ard Coal esco Coke e take pleasure In providing with the kind of coal you want s will be pleased to talk over , coal requirements any time. - r coal ls all of standard qual- snd will guarantee prompt ser- arid lowest prices. ....SpecIal s on ca; load Iota. .0. cittis s. co Phone 17G FREE oicscnonizs i. ‘ THREE NECESSITIES _.___-s m: a" "lififlng free this. with each sale of shoes “firéifklss of Dr. SchoIFa Necessities -_. Foot INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY JuTbI; "A" bl found In- EMT° '" keeping the m: HY. SAN ITARY. boL and QOMFOHTAOLS’ "H" on care of the feet es with "qt. m9”; WHEN auvmc d E E BURE AND ASK so‘: g ofigéhag I7 YW value Foot ALLeY...:..:.i Fourw Ag ._._L Charlottetown, E a‘ I .- Wie carry |,, m,“ . m,“ assortm“, o’ on a h H, M‘ ‘Willnm. will a: sis; Siva you "p"; “W” I,‘ sore "M, “d "mhtlhpos-lns In the fast ' die will pftlflttllvlll the Canoe Cove ~ oft Coal I Iwill be as follows: New London. Il/lomorizil Church at 7.30. Rev. Joi- ln any quantity that ypup nggdgI rived in the city last Thursday and lid. FAIRVIEW — There will be Presbyterian service on Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Sunday School iit 4. CANOE COVE — Ml‘. T. D. Pur- Churcb on Sunday ncxt, July 18th. at 11 A. M. and 7 l’. M. PHOTOGRAPIHED. Wetlnes- day's Montreal Star inia ll. group ot‘ photograph oi‘ the IIIIOIIPDCPS ol lIlf‘ new Conservatives Government which includes a good one of lion. John A. MacDonald of this city. HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT ~- Unllcd Cliurtili of Canada Servlt-i i for Sunday. July 18th. North ‘Wil- siiiro 11.00 a. lll. [Illllllll-IIIIFO 3.00 p. Ill. llnntor Rlvcr 7.30 p. in.-ll. ll. llaxtcr, minister. SPEED Miaivilacs AND now HOGS.-—"Spceil Maniacs null Road Hogs in Prince Edward lslanl" will be the subject to he presentrii. by Ilev. Neil illerman, in the Con- tral Christian Church, tomnrrmv, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. “kl- comc for all who come. PRESBYTERLAN SERVICES. -- The services for the IPTGSDYICTIJI! Churches oi‘ New London (Clifton), Long River and the Geddie Mcin- oi-lnl Church for Sunday, July illlh ll a. m.. Long River 2 p. m.. (Sab- bath School at 1.30) the Coil-lilo eph C. Harrison, Minister. WELCOME VISITORS-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. Boston, ur- wlll visit different sections of the country calling on friends, IMr. Stewart has been residinll i" Mimi‘ acliuseits for nearly forty years. this being his second visit to bis native province during that time. Mrs. Stewart is visiting the Island for the first time and speaks very highly from what she has already seen of it. ON MOTOR TRIP-Mr. Kenneth Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Graham‘ of Sommerville, Mass, who spent a short ‘but very plollaalll- visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Graham, Brsdslbane, returned on Friday milk-IRE 111° . rlends. (Montreal Star.) round trip by motor. They W979 accompanied as far as Mollctvll. N. B. . by their sister Miss Julia who spent the week-end there val’? pleasantly with friends. VISITING FROM SASKATCHE- WAN-Mr. J. J. F. Maolsaac. bar- rister. Prince Albert. ls revisiiiflll the Province. after an abllonce 0| four years. Mr. Maclsaac is a SW" usle of St. Dunstans University and Dulhonsle Laiw school. He ‘has been in practice in Prince Albert for the past four yours and hils ile- vcinpeil a large local business. He is enthusiastic about the future of Saskatchewan, which he describes as "a nllghty Enlpiro" within the Dominion. capable of sustalnlng easily ‘three millions people Who" developed. Mr. ‘MIICISHRC who ifl accompanied by his Wilfl “nil ‘i'“i° children, will remain here about six week-a enjoying t-hc beauties and climate 0t‘ his native province nlld renewing old friendships. T0 ViS-IT IVIAGDALEN l8- LANDS -- Following his return from a visit lo the Indians recent- ly, the Venerable Archdeacon Scott, or Quebec, left Inst evenin! [or the Magdalen Islands on a visit to tho several Ailllllcfln mluiim stations there. He was accomllllllled dry the Rev. R. S. Hornby who has been engaged In mission work’ on the islands for several YQAPB- Th" will he Archbishop Scott's first ‘visit to this part of the diocese since his appointment to the arch- doacontate, and the trip will 00~ ‘copy g pgrlod- 0|; between two and ‘ llree weeks. 0n returning to Que- ec. Archbishop Scott will stop ‘over at Mstane, where ho Willwlflii ‘IIKICT Linlmsnt for Danilral. _______..... Mooo-o-ooo-oeoeoooooo-obo-OO - J. Lester Douglas 89 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. I. I. Cream Separators THI IHARPLEO SUCTION FEED . lklnis clean at any speed. Terms to suit eudtemsrs. Ill his yflllllger days. was a. priest 0i tllc Alberton, P. E. Island, Dio- Cfibe, anti has niuny friends in the Niiiritime Provinces. - PERSONALS Mr. Joc Mliiar, Victoria, spent Thursday in town. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacLcuu and family, Argyio Shore motored to tlic city on Tuesday, Mrs. John Ferguson, Argyle Shore was visiting In the city on Tuesday. Mr. Earl MscPhail, Argyle Shore was in the city on Tuesday taking in the step-dancing and fiddling at thc Strand. \ . ‘Mr. and Mrs. ll. C. Christie. Tor- onto. are at present. the guests of ».\lr. nud Prince St Mrs. Bouscfield, Upper Mr. Gordon Sutherland of the C. N. R. Department, Moncton, is spending his hOIIdnyg In the city, Miss Ethel Moore. Chestnutblll Mass, BCCOIIIDQIIIGLI Thy her cougln Miss Bertha French nre the guestn of the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, Argyle Shore. Miss Grizelle Stuvert. of Edin- burgh, who has been visiting Lady Stavert. in Montreal (or a few weeks, is sailing for Scotland at the end of the month. iMiss Mary Stuart and Mrs, Wil- liam lllaclntosh ot‘ Rose, Valley are visiting at Brackley Beach. Misses Margaret and iFloronccI Kelly, Auburn, were visitors to the‘ lClty. l ‘M155 Milly C. MacDonald of Panmure Island left yesterday mvflilnl-r 0n n few weeks visit to Boston and Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Murchison arrlvetl- Tuesday night from Chic- ago on a short visit to their par- ents Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Murchison illld Mrs. Blatch, Elm Avenue, Mr. George Russell Campbell, ac- companied by his mother Mrs. Charles Campbell, Woilaston, Mass.I motored to the island last week in‘; their Wlllys-Knight to visit ‘Mr. and Mrs. iNell Campbell, Kingston. Mrs. Ciraries MacKenzle of Sack. ville, N. B. and her daughter M-iss Edith of Boston. Mass, are spend- ing n few days here visiting the, luttefls grand-father and Mrs. Dan‘ MacK-iilnon. Rose Valley. alsoI friends in Bradhi-bane. --—-—<-0->- Disgusting Cat-‘agh Qu'ckly Remedied A Healing, soothing Treatment Has Been Discovered. NO MEDICINE TO TAKE! .Ynn breathe CATARTIHOZONE through a small inhaler that can be irarrierl in the vest pocket. One or two breaths drawn through the in- haler clears the nose, mnkos breathing easy. A few breaths in the throat soothes away any sore- ness, and eases the cough. All Catarrhal troubles, Bronchi- iis and Weak Throat, can he best treated by CATAIRRHOZONE. (lot the Dollar Outfit To-day. It lasts two months. Small size 50c. AT ALL DEALERS. _ Fox n; Ranchers By special arrangement with Dr. Alien we are to be the headquarters for all of his famous fox remedies. Dr Allan who started the first fox rs-seareli in the world has handed to us for distribution all of his favor- ite formulas. New is the time to ‘use Eromsilns for ear-mite. Stom- ach ‘powders for unthrlfty foxes also his famous fit ours. llarolil L. Worthy — "mow-s 211 , vvvv vvvvvvwvvvvv Yvvv Yvvvv vvv vvvv lxtrrpafls on hand. Write or Phone 7!! irjfl . . ,: ., but-rune, in cuun- s-riissr fiuuii oil-vii. u‘ ‘W; , k ‘an a Q‘ A vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw ‘JPI. . I IIIIH‘ ' is Summer Specials For camping parties, picnics, motor parties and the home, let us supply the good things to eat. PICNIC l-IAMS Delicious mild sugar cured Picnic Hams, require no par-boiilvip—boil ready for use or slice and fry u n. qulrsd. From 5 to 7 lbs. each. Price per lb. . , so cent; COOKED MEATS Ham (sliced) per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . , , _, 55 gem, Meat Loaf‘ (Sliced) per lb. . . . .. , 35 39M‘ Minced Ham per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Cents I BREAKFAST BACON Selected breakfast Bacon, sliced to the desired thick- ness. The kind that makes you pass your plats for more. Per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45 Cents. Rolled Shoulders Boneless Rolled Shoulders can be boiled whole-or sliced and fryed. Price per pound . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32 Cents ‘During Summer Months Have a Picnic Ham or Rolled Shoulder In the houae__|ust the thing for a hurry-up-meai or when you are at loss what to have for dinner or supper. PUDDINGS Orange — Chocolate Tapocia - Custard 10 cts. per packagc—3 for 25c. ‘ U-Lika Fruit Drinks Cherry -~ Orange -— Lemon 10 cts. per package—3 for 25c Golden Gate Syrups (Dilute With Wafer) Orange — Lemon - Grape and _Kicking Mule Per Bottle 30 Cents SYRUPS Strawberry — Raspberry Pineapple —- Lemon Dilute With Water-AO Cents LIME iuici-: “W5 Large Bottle 40 Cents. Small 25 Cents (Dilute With Water) BOILED DINNERS Containing Meat, Vegetables and Gravy~30 Cents Norwegian’ Sardines In Pure Olive 0il-—25 Cents Biscuits and Cakes Sultans Cske-Chorry Cake-Plain Pound Cake-Per lb. package . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Cents Fancy Biscuits in Tins . . . . . . . . .. 75c Fancy Biscuits in Bulk .. . . . . . . .. 40c CHICKEN Legend Breast (fancy pack) . . . . 50c Boneless Chicken 30c Good Things to Eat Salad Dressing, Mayonnaise, Mustard and Vinegar Pickles, Pickled Walnuts, Pickled Onions. Stuffed Green Olives. Ripe Olives, Pimentoes, Marmalade, Jelly, Jung, Peanut Butter, Chef Sauce, L. d. P. Sauce. Prepared Coffee Tomato Sauce. Chili Sauce, Beefstssk Sauce, Mustard, Ox Tongue, Lunch Tongue, Salmon. Mackerel. Lobstors. Clams. Baked Beans. Crab Meat. Shrimp. Tuna Fish, clams. Sliced Pineapple, Pears and Peaches, Tomato Soup, Vegetable" Soup, etc. ‘ti. -_ I STRAWBERRIES 2 BOXES‘ FOR 35 CENTS Butter Beans . .. 1 lb. for 25o 2Cukes... ..........250 New Cabbage New Turnips Lettuos 3 for 28c vJenk i ns 8. Son m‘ ,,i.,,i.tl’itocsss. ,.. ¢ Pears Soc Dos. Bananas 50.; D01. Plums 30o and 24o Dos. Oranges 88c andbbe Dos. Water Melon .. 2 lbs fer 25c TI-IE cnltngqijsrgyvujpltitnrltu. ' . ISWCdISII Queen Ser- _ iously Ill a The condition of Queen Victoria of PAGE FIVE CrispTasly-Nourishind I T RISCUI It's Shredded Wheat in wafer form- Deliclous with butler. or cheeseor marmalade HEAD HILLSBORO Tile semi-annual school examina- tion was hold on June 30th, and lva-t largely attended despite tlin unfavorable iveatller. Tile scholars , were examiincd by their teacher. .‘ '. Stephen (‘onnolly, anti showed ' by their ready answers that. they had been well and curt-fully taught After the examination the follow ing address was read by Miss-i Edith feel tliiit we are losing one of the SCHOOL EXAMINATION best oi’ lt-ai-licrs, and will always look back with pleasure to the school yr-ar of 1925-26. Pleads ac- ‘cept this small gilt with our very best. wishes for your future success in life. Signed on behalf of your pupils of this school. Tho presentation was made by Miss Sadie Bamibrick. The teacher in a well fitting reply thanked the pupils for their kindness to him.- Sweden ls grave, following a recent heart attack and her lung affection has changed for the worse, despite her recent visit of (our m0rith5 to the warmer climate of Italy. The Queen is the daughter of the Grand Duke of Baden. > .. Cameron: I Dear Teacher, -—1I-litving learned with regret that this school, we. yulll‘ pupils, wish to express our uppret-latiiiii of your kindness and patience with us WIIIIP yon have been our- teziclier. Wt- ull Alter a treat of candy. there were some ri-miarksmade by the trustees and l‘iil£‘l)il_\’l‘l‘5, who spoke of the guild work Mr. (‘onnolly had tlono whilti in the iii-liool. Tlir- t-xwnlinatlnn cums ton. close by singing tllc National Anthem. you nrc leaving British Attitude On Debt Question Is Commended, PARIS. .iiiiy 1-5.—Signlng of thcI Frtiilizo-Brilish debt agreement. in London ycstordzty ls hailed here not only as a noteworthy achiovrainctil by tllc Brlan-Cltilluux (iovornimcnt. bill also as an object Iltllhltlll to the Unitcil Statics. ‘it is poinlcil out in diplomatic and oillcial circles that Grunt. llritttin HIlOWCd ti greater iln- dcrstaililiilg oi Future's position than did tllc A-mcrican creditors, thus indicating that tllc lbeneliis oi‘ it lenient nttltiliic toward Ifrance art». appreciated in England. The French Zittrlbuic Grout. llritalifs stand to realization in England HAMILTON’S Royal Milk Lunch BISCUITS , The Toast Biscuits Beyond Compare! that British interests depend to u great extcnt upon French prosperi- ty. .\i. Caillziux. after signing the agreement, returned from London yesterday by iternpiailc and went into t:onfoi-on<-.t\ with M. Moreaii, 5;, Governor ol’ the Bunk of France, ‘ and managers of all tllc leading Paris banks. They iliscnssetl imeas- _.,v tires to halt. tho (incline of tllc -' franc. IN MEMORIAM‘ MRS. GEO. OWEN. 0.. May 18th 1926, the gentle , spirit of Mrs. Geo. Owen. North -' River, P. E. 'l., took its flight. Her health hail been delicate for someIIyI time. but hcr death came as a shock} to the whole community. She was a consistent Christian, t.‘ a mcniiber of the North River con-I \ gregation, and a woman of apienil-i id soul sensibilities. 1i ‘She leaves n sorrowing husband l and three children-Glenn of Bost- on. bless, and Enid and Thelma at l... home. She was the daughter of deacon Wm. Warren of North River and is survived by four brothers—Ern- est, Gordon, Leigh and Garfield. The funeral services were largely attended, and were conducted by Evangelist J. W. l-layter. Interment at East Wilts'hlre cemetery. Tho pail bearers werezstafford Vickerson. Leslie Warren, Spurgeon Warren, Everett Stevenson, Rich- ard Henderson, and Harry Scott. AUDREY MAY PHILLIPS The deepest sympathy of friends and relatives is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Charles tPhllllps, 0i’. Han, rington. Ill the sad loss which they have been trailed upon to bcur in the death o[ their eldest (laughter, Andrey May, which uccilrrerl in tllc, l’. E. l. Hospital, on Jilly 2nd, at thei early ago of 11 years, after an ill-I llesn of only one week. "“ i The funeral wus held on Snnday_ iiitornooil. .|nly 4th. in tllc Prcshy-i tcrinn church, Harrington, and wast one of the largest seen in that. community for some time. Tho scr- vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. Muir, of Charlottetown, who spoke very touvhingly of the [loaning away of thii-i young life. She was it grcai. fitvnrito with all who know‘ her, especially almong hor i-iivlionl' mates and in hor Sunday School; class, where she will he so greatly inisscd. Tile pail-bearers were nm-les of the deceased, Messrs. Wendell Phillipa, Lelghteon Phil- lips, Lorne Nunn, Amara Horne. Harold Sleiidc and Frank Wond- slde. The many beautiful floral tributes or sympathy were as tol- Iows; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips and family, a wreath; Mr. and Mrs. Cephiis ‘Nllllll, spray; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woodside and Mr. and Mrs.‘ George Henderson, crescent; Mr. and Mrs. S. Phillips and Uncle Sterling Phillips. crescent; Misses Annie and lBlanche Jones. wreath: Misses Marie and Hope Rodd. wreath; Misses Lanna and Ethel Stewart, wreath; teacher and school-mates, wreath; Harrington Sunday School, wreath; Harrington Women's Institute, wreath. -----<o->-—-—- Composed at s Bad Corner (-'l‘. R. in Boston Transcript.) I gaze across the street so wide. I start, I dart, 1 squirm, 1 glide. l take my chances. oh. so slim- I trust to eye and nerve and limb; I scoot to right, l gallop through. I'm hers and there, l'm lost to view. My lite. 1 know bangs Inithe toss- Anntlior mirfige, i" ism norm-oi 0h, give ‘ma pity‘. If you can I'm, Just .,. _ a poor ””"“;$‘i“:m. SPRA MOTOR Made in London, Ont. A Carload now on the way. This machine is equipped with an ALL BRASS PUMP A Four Row Top and Bottom Sprayer with three nozzles y to the row instead of surface sprayer as shown with ALL BRASS PIPES AND CONNECTIONS. Beware of the So Called Just As Good. ranged to suit customers. SAMUEL KENNEDY Charlottetown. P. E. l. Q Over Three Hundred In use on the lslan-d. i Terms ar- v 134 Kent Street ICE CREAM ONE OF THE MOST NOURISHING OF ALL SUMMER DISHES We have just received a shipment of PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREEZER The" have pine pails with electric welded galvanized wire hoops, which will not fall off or break. The cans are extra ntrng. The gears are cmpietely covered; thus preventing accidents to the fingers and keeping ice and salt from getting into the gears, All inside parts in contact with the cream are heavily coated with pure block tin. Quart Special .. Quart Polaris, galv. . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Quart Peerless $3.45 Quart Peerless $4.00 Quart Pearle}; $5.00 Quart Peerless‘ $6.00 Quart Peerless $7.40 Quart Peerless $9.70 10 Quart Peerless $12.75 .12 Quart Peerless $15.90 i6 Quart Peerless with fly wheel $26.75 20 Quart Peerless with fly wheel $31.85 The BRANTFORD Refrigerator A Canadian prduot. Is specially constructed to congervg tee, m“ [g easily kept In spotless orefsn. Our entire stock of than to clear at 20% Casli Discount.