‘JJUNE 16, 1925 ./___fi "ma. HARRY wlthw BONTOI Junpifllw-QDG 0! tDB iliculties to be encountered 1 united Church of Canada ‘discovery this morning m, first toil, which was sign- “me maugural-"meetink last Ma by uiiiy accrgdited rep- utlves from the three or four m; bodies factually contains ‘the a, b; threo.‘ individuals. who e not qugllfied t0 B1511. *1 W110 einiiividuals are_,seems to be lonely guarded. secret. but the tier is -NS¢¥1‘:'11 91 9111111119111 mm lib‘ be mentioned Jtt th M‘ o; the General Council this mm. The signatures were d, a, specially prepared sheep m "whines! and done 4p infiel- em Duplicate pages ofThe Miingwyere secured and test- m Q1! the ink marks could eniqwri, but without sucoess flown“; roll is to he preserved n, Wye irregular" signatures. ilejfgs not thought that the 1| wni‘ be invalldedv on this ac- i, there is some disappoint- tai the irregularity. The orig- . parchment copy is to be om- "ed, bound und deposited in a ,. oak box. Copies are to be 1nd forwarded" to the ‘King, tiishrchivus-at Ottawa, and a p; phlc copy is to be scat to ignntory. There were 150 byterians, 1150 Methodists. 40 ._ gstionulists‘ and 10 from congregational Union. There [pile prospect now that the rll will conclude by Wednes- u planned. None of tho stan- committees are ready to re- snd tho chairman urged this Ing that they get down to k in earnest. In view of the salty of haviilg everything i in a proper manner, Sir_ Jos- Flavelle, seconded by no‘... N. Jloweli, moved that a commit- on law be awointed to which report of each committee bo l9l'l‘t’ll heforc it is sent on tn the concur: "EcMLLy-vr; ‘so ron GUARDIAN READER3 Q ' ‘vwrvO t? conformity with the Basis of lnion and the legislation passed 1W 1119 191161111 Parliament and the Provincial legislatures. l'l‘he report 0t the collegeihprcscntcd this inur- ning showcd that the Methodists bring 1l_1to Union college upset! Hilued at $9,000,000, Prcsbytcriuns $1,600,000 and the Congregutiunu]. ists a small institution in Montreal. K1111‘ 0011958. Toronto, is dsslgnnt ed for the continuing Prflsiiyterluii Church, but its value is, to be con. Bidewi by the Federal‘ Property Commission in making tho division of assets later on. '1‘0R0,1*1T0. June l5.-—At this 1111111111185 sederunt of the General 11519111111)’ i1 straight ohaiiongiy to the United Church was launched when it was decided tr use the 11111119 11Y__W1il(:ll they have been known for fifty years, The Pfljflby. erian Church in Canada. Although thc unionists contended, parlicul urly before the Ontario Legislature that the continuing Presbytoriinig might call themselves such 11ml use thc name if they ilcsircd, they 111111 10 Prescribe thc particular 00111111111111011 of words "in Clllliltlil." T1111 1111119111111)’ adopts this as tho name of the Church and it rc- malns to be seen what action tho Unionists will take n. rebuttal. There was a long discussion rc- 1281111115 u Church paper, The c0111- mittee on publications recommen- dcd that the Presbyterian Record issued once a month be thc (ifficiail Publication, Some cnmlnlssloners wanted u. new paper which would issue fortnightly, claiming that what was needed most now was a Dapcr giving Church news which could not bo done as well byo monthly publication. it was point- ed out, however, that much was done in a voluntary way during the fight to preserve the Church and if private enterprise felt like starting a bi-weekly paper of thc 'kind indicated there was no objec- tion but tho Assembly should not incur any responsibility 1n crmnvc- hols. Council. "This is done for gpurporic of bringing each mat- iofnollcy und re-organizatiou in- tion with lt. "The mutter wit? not disposed of finally and will bc brought up, inter in thc week. OO OOO-O-O-OOO-O-OC CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS llns Insertion ...-. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ...... llo per line of 5 wnrrll ‘llftlllkfil-‘lt this happy couple left for "m" 1'""11°"' "‘ 1"‘ 1'" 11"‘ "1 11 """1" PALMER-At Victoria, Juno 15th . K lllowllngs, Wyoming, visiting mun: . light Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . ........... ‘lo pol line nffiwnrdn (‘harks IL M. Humor‘ ‘Funeral S-Dluces enrrmte on the“, lmno)“ wwwo “Howws lllilvos Vlctorln Wodnmihiy morn- . '7‘ moon/Tim Guardian joins with r1 111i; 111 9 60100-1?- . The hmlly of m“ lute MrsWiost of friends in wishing them a 01151391111119011“. -- SHIIILHOIIB Vacant | (-1ll-1li‘l'lll(§ (mrinilvy wl-sh to_ ‘thawkflong and prosperous rnarrlcd life. HQu51-QN__].;ntL.“_,d mm m“ Mo“, l'llll‘ll‘ nniirlly frleirntl-FI for thc kllbilIl-USS‘ ___ ____._..________ .-. i 1 '** '1 . I A_ MacDQNAL-D’ LAND SMACK |DEAL sop-r DR|NKl?sily'kltllllll-i_tllliltf 15th.. 102.1 Maithmxygiiélgtellléxg n lLl‘ lULLTll. _MI__ w ‘w_ Munsnn arrived h, 011N111‘. llcrinanvllle. l’. 111 1- flavor; cool, refreshing, health-I 11" ‘Y1 ‘vllmw "1 111° 1111*‘ '111111"11l _.__'<.§>._._ ifiunimcrsiilc last night from Hos- 1243 5 27 LX110 . iAL OFFER 0F HIGH ldsenvelopea, 60 for 20c. 125 illfic, 250 for 55o. 500 for $100. ‘i: for 81.95. Guardian Ot- NTED T0 PURCHASE 8E6- viid baud Bicycle. Apply 89 Ger- ilrl ‘St. 1521-6-15-21. Struycrl iLD (SANDER BTRAYED. WANTED — MARRIED COUPLE Please return to Loo Corrlsh, to work ‘on farm. man with some Dunstiifnuge. llcwurd. experience, about fox ranch pne- 15Qg|.5.13i\l3i. forrod. A~ppiy P, O. Box 146. ' city, 152141-1231 ___,,_%___________ RAY-E —A GUERNSEY CALF, tell, sl_x months old. anyone 1111111111; pf ills whereabouts kind 111111111! Gflvrsc Pippy, i-luzel- 11°01 . 16oz s 1c 2i luivso- FOUR TWO YEAR 1111i cattle, color black and whlto llltleifiers, two steers to prcinis r0111‘. A. Murphy, owner may are lhcm by paying expenses limos A. lliurphy (ltcevo), Chi- 11 Point, 159g tral location. A-pply "X" clo For Siue Guardian Office. _ 1460-6-54’: FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- viNDlsH. FOR BALE OR ncrs $150, lutcr $250 monthly 11111. Baptist Parsonage, barn (which position?) Write ltnllway, “111111- 11111111! Jeremiah Slmlr Box 116, (luardiun. 756i 6 l5 2i '°1- 111w View, 1540-0-1-3-411 R. ALE-A coon MILK cow l1: lrrsliunod. Apply Shows ‘iti- ‘Hfllckloy Beach. -_ 1502-6-16-41. ‘Lost i. i- gplrrlN cirv ooLn WATCH. nrd loco. Finder leave at this 1"‘. hvwhnl. 1551-0-13-31 m ‘ . ‘f; LAST ruseoav on “its ll-iver dllll man's rulncout. .111‘ ‘Dieivso leave at Gilardlun 011w“- ' m4 Lg ,1? GOLD um< anaes- " °W11rd at Guardian (lffico. 1604 6 l0 2i QEARL QUNBURBT BE- (.liy Hospital and Callie.- ' 3T~ lWrr-n iml ‘ Fl . ma nmco-lllltll‘ Dlease loavomg; W-Q-oti O-GOOO Queeiilnoier A ., . _ a! n.3,: __"°tvfiruaivi_ u‘ o \ D ' e~-.-;--.i~- 1100 I 1107;’. 111121111411-12211. iiiarnaaa"f".ff . h,“ 1. q. d.» ‘t JLJI: BIG EARNINGS STEADV EM- .'ll3 Enston St. TO RENT-—FURNISH ED HOUSE TO LET-—FURNI8HED IN MODJ BALEBMEN WANTED FOR THE 1- "»'“’“-»FF, E...‘ ' rggk-fafiAgm-"rfcalinfhost popular byaoc - MOM-flit M. ful, delightfully tasty; made ill a jiffy; enormous demand; send ten cents, get selling sample; enough fo‘r twenty flve glut-lacs; secure this business in your tor- riitory; make money hand over fist this summer; experience or] capital unnecessary. ' Bradley Garretson, Brantford, Ont. June 8-121. llclp Wanted l-‘crnulo llclp Wanted WANTED ‘—AN EXPERIENGFD cook. only one properly qualified wood apply. Highest wages References mqulrod. Mrs. Gillie Morris, 10 Esplanade. Phone 220. 1432-0-6-tf. Mule llolp “hinted WANTED, ON OR BEFORE SEPT- vnlbor ls-t. a modc-rn liouac. con- ployment for Barbers. P3001110 expert in 8 weeks. Write Molor Harbor College, Department "F" Halifax. 3»1-tts-tf. To Let Million Methodists Ask For More British Homes SCARBOROUGH. England. June 15.—So serious h the housing come Ithut the annual goggles; Q1 Primitive lMelhodlst-s, representing a nnliltion persons. has lltlflpted a n, solution ‘iicmaudiuig that the 1Q”... cru-m-eiii provide more it-oom goi- Britains workers, lMoro than 40.000 ‘families of thrifty workers in Glasgow iii-e living in one room ‘homes, the con- gress was told by Justice Baillie Gray. ‘of Glasiwtwnniuthor of the resolution. Gray. said that bu had gone into one git 41195;, home; m minister to a bereaved family l“ _,11 was Eilth-Zrolbabolit t-llc coff- 11 ‘l1 1111011 the Idinln-g table. The fa-mily Was fol-cod ito remove tho coffin to themed when it wished to cat and ‘back to the mini-Q when 1i Went to Ibsd. . 2 Presbyterles For 1 New Brunswick 'l‘C_)RON’I‘O. lluue 15—The as. scmbiy of tho continuing ohm-Ci; lust night l‘L'l3ClVL‘(l and adopted a report for a special committal, 10411111118110! the boundaries of synods mid Prcsbytcrles. The commlttcc nlailo as few Ullllllgtld 11$ ilfliirilblc 111 the boundaries und unesanndu were absolutely im- perative it was said, » in ‘the Maritime Synod. Sydney and luvcrncss presbytcries are lll1lt(‘.(1 under ‘thc name of Cape lircton, with llevv Scott McKmlzLi 111317111111)’ uis modcifiltor; Pic-ton Wallace, Yarmoulb, 'l‘ruro. Ilalifilx and Luncniburi: prcsbytcrics are united into the l1rt-sbytcry of Pictou with Rev Alcx Ferguson as moderator. N,. B. Has Two Now Brunswick in thc meantime has two presbytsries, Miramlm-ichi and lbalnt John. Prince Edward inland remains unchanged. In several of the synods thc mod- erators were not named in the rcport. BIRTHS CARR-In this city on June l5tl1, to‘ Mr and Mrs. Percy Carr, u son. DEATHS MATTH EW— At Sourlo. Friday i-vening, Juno 12th, ‘Mrs. Eliza Mat- thcw, ilgcil S3 years, Houston. Funeral Plcasc omit flowers. phi villi). iMcGlNN.-Ncw Wiltsihirc, Junc 14, 119135 Mrs. Ja-mvs McGinn, ago 71 ‘Funeral from hrr ilutc Wcilnosiluy iporuiilg tlt 9 o‘clock May lzvr svulI-‘si in. p: 4c. ARSENAULT-At lthis morning at 10;) he!" and Zllrs. ninl! at 8.45 from thence to the Roman Cemetery, Protect your Foxes pith "Peerless: Brand Fox Netting. “Dead Fist‘ ,,' ' ’ before and after woven. Specially msdc for us. We have sold this Netting for the past twenty-five years to gm lsrgcst P.E.l. Ranchers. and are ill largest Dealers in America. Vrilc [or Prices. THE ROGERS HARDWARE; CO. LTD. Cnimcorrnown. P.l..l. Apply this of- l5411-B-11i-lf , for two mouths. flee. orn home four nico rooms pantry and porch. water. light, tole- 11110110 11nd fuel supplied. A001)’ 1545 6 13 3i Snlcsmcn Wants-d "Old Reliable Fonthiil Nurseries" Liberal commissions. exclusive. territory, handsome free outfit.‘ large list of new specialties. Summer months offer agents host, opportunity. Write for termsn . fltonod‘; Wellington. Toronto. ttsJnne and July. , . . . "MOTOR m, . k. Lnrge- and quick com; minions. island territory, opelr. wnilyrle’ suns‘. Co, Hartford. C1 " ~ . - .1...i~v_ {vi worn a 1 ., _ ,. minus. 1.. Seller, 10o acres clear; also '30 scrap 59111.1 hardwood. Buildliils in $006 1'1- ‘ In‘! 0f 1,. .Witbta an: to qr mil- mlztflfl Station. ,1! not sold by. June ittrdmwilt-‘lgs sold on that data 3c, 1am _ srhortaflb in the i, ‘tiatliklsles liver FCHliIIPIlCU residence Eusfon Street, Annie Arscnuult, (laughter of Mr. (lobcrt Arsenault, aged 18 years. Funeral Wednesday mor- her late resi- (lance to Si. Duns-stuffsCiltllcilrzll Catholic DEVELOPED THE CHARIDTIETOWN GUARDIAN 061113101. , Pnfigto OONCEEI-Jmdeg, 1 on... a‘. the Traveller's Rest omen's 111- ORASWELL ‘Tumo 137 Great George Strut- stitute will be repeated in Mal- poque Hall this evoniii H. s p! ‘ . ' "imtlsiii NOTICE - The person who stole I I the. w t m wh 1115' 1111111115111’ 11°11’ 2 18111111191111“ ‘hgunitysfilzipaanyiigon god 31131111123 my premises last Thursday morn- country as we" as people m other ing, bud better return trnlljflseve pa,“ 0y we provlnu.’ Wm be 0x. themselves further trouble. .Jl?. ten-dud to the llaslam fnimlly, Diamond, Charlottetown. R. It. N106 .__.i_.. . 16 ~ . Western Guardian AN ATTRAOTIV~ HOME.»- —RED~ 80X WliN-ln thebnse- 111111 some at the Summorside Base- ball park lust evening thc lted Sox defeated the independents by thc score of 0 to 3. The home of Mr. J. K. Ross: corner of Queen and Euston Streets ilrc- i-ients an attractive‘ appear nce having boon recently imprdvex by thc addition of zrporchU-verandnh und repainted in MrfA. l-‘iowntt 1" 5°11“ 11°11 1W1”- —SUPREME OOURT—At the Supreme Court in Sumnicrside yes terduy the, case of Fred Yeo vs. James McFndycn, nn action on u prommisory note, was continued 1151010 -\11‘. Justice Arscnault, The Jury brought in a verdict in favor 0f thc defendant MeFadyeil. SPECIAL EXCURSION on the S. S. “Hochelsgw” every Wednes- day morning from ‘Charlottetown to Plctou at $2.50 good to return the sam-e day only. commencing June 17th and to continuein force until the end of August. For further particulars apply, -to Our agents, lflctou, Charlottetown and Halifax. . ‘ -WEDDING BELLS. -- Seven Mlle liay Catholic Church was thc scenc oi’ a very pretty wedding yesterday morning when IMIlSS Mary Ella Josophiuc (lrocn, dough- ter of Mr. and iilrs. Ccorgo S. Green. Central Ilcdcqlie, 1)(‘(‘lllll\! the briilc of Mr. (Xllzlrlcs Patrick Connolly, liuwlengs, Wyoming, and formerly of Ccntrul llcdcquc, Tho bridc was given away by hi-r bro- ther’ .\ir. Arthur Green and was attended by her sister Miss Flor- ence (irecn, while Mr, \Vilfreil Connolly supported the groom. {The ceremony was performed by llev. Father Wm. Monaghan assis- ted by ltev. John J. McDonald The choir which sang beautifully during the lMLiss was composed of tho bride's girl friends from Summer- Ailey and little daughter returned 111119- M111- 13- P- 11111911- 51111111191910‘! lust night ‘from their visit to L0ll- “"1801 0f the brhie- presided at don, England, the organ and played the Wedding March of Lohengrin as the bridal Mrs R A_ Cum.” Windsor and party entered the Church and Mrs Owen Kcddy of Windsor who~M911l1915B0hl1's Wedding March as spent thc week cnd ln Charlotte- "(llfithhlrfiiclhediflllli- T113 115x116 town. guests of Mrs Gorz on 8 111118 11 all 9 50 19 ilughcs arc leaving for homo this of land material trimmed with fur morning. and hat to match and carried a - bouquet of roses. The bride's maid M111 >1. W- GP-"llll- W110 11115 $170111 wore n stilt of navy blue with sand lhc past wcck in Charlottetown. hut mu] can-ind a bouquet of my. 11"" 111N111“ "1 1111'“ 1‘:- w- McK11111°11iilatioils, During thc service solos 111111711 11113 111911111111 113' 111° S-sjwero splendidly rendered by Mr. J. lltliilltflililil on return ‘to hcr home J_ Morris, Summerslde, and also by '11 Nvw 1111191101110.“ s‘ Miss llnzcl Green. sister of the ibrlde. After n. sumptuous worldlng wms AWARDr-Boston,‘ Juno 1s -<Helen (i, MalcMdllan of Charlotte- town, ‘Prince Edwar Island, has been awarded a. certificate for thc completion of the two ycaii iii-ten- sivc course alt thc (foliage ti! ‘Prac- tical Arts and lictlcrslof IBoston Un- lrizrsity. The cournlcnceulénit lex- crclscg of the university were heikl today. A total of 1073 thug-recs were awarded. PERSONALS Mr. E. R. Elllnghnnl, St. Culinar- inizs was among the arrivals to the city yesterday evening, Doctor tiorilon ‘T. Alloy. Mrs MESSR-s QHESLEY Am) FHQH. ton ‘having nlotnrcil down in ARD HASLAM ARE K||_|_Eg ibcauiliul new luige Sedan. llc h BY LlGl-{TMNQ illusion Saturday morning. ____ . , _____-- ' llr. .l. S. llngnall of Churlntictcnvii, ‘ has rccciv‘ ll a 1\‘.lll‘.l' convoy-lug tho i - ' sorrowful news of tho tragic iluuth oi‘ Chcsley und ltlchard lluslam, oi‘ -—-—- I Providence, it, l.. on May 23rd." MRS. CATHERINE GORMLEY Both thcsc young men were struck by lisilttilins 11m ttlhait (lily. Tiltkvi 'l‘lw1‘e Dtlfifleil peacefully away were ‘sl tug n 1L‘ l‘--l0lIlO w loom, Juno 8' at ‘hi: home of iii-r 111° M11119“ 1'“111'e"1"1' They wvruldnughtcr, aftcr an illness of sovcn not only badly bnrncrl from thi-‘ymlrfl Catherine Mcmifmn, widow lightning, hilt their clothes \V1‘l‘l‘1"f the late James comfluy_ also S“ o“ fire‘ A3 11mm as 1105' The deacsetl was born in this siblo aitcr tho irntmslrouhc both “t sevem M‘ yum ago m,“ Young men wcrc rushed to thc,“ Y ,, - tyf l‘ me mm qhe Rhoiic island Hospital. and cvcry- 111"'1‘1.-.1.“°s O ‘e1 » '.,' {W0 thing ‘that could b9 done was put‘1“111'1‘5 1° 1111111111 mo". ‘is C“ into effect in an attempt, to suvc r11T1l5.t-1°1111 €i1111f1é1111é1sorgrtg1 Slum? their lives, Richard. who was vary ani wo (nufll P1‘ - ~~ badly ‘burned. ll-‘lll not tibc strength (lorcornn of this city, and Mrs- 1"- tn resist tho shock anti‘ the buruswJ, ltose. of Revere, Mnslm, also one and hc only llvod illiout twenty-sister Mrs. Chas. Douilicau of til-girl hours after thc lightning ‘had Tygiuitdli), N, S, struck him. ‘Chosluy having ‘more Th.» funeral took plat-o 'l'hur:ul"" strength livi-il until 1rllllfiillily‘Homing to Gt. lhinutauhi (“ill-d- night, dune lihe 4th. when hi; too, mi where Requiem High Alum: "n" passed away. Finns-lilo vcry t)ut-'",|,,»_,,.ntcd by new A, 1,_ Simmii. iiltituthc (lllttilirs gfllVP ibhu fziyiilyiqq“, sorvk“, at H", gm‘... was w". c cucuurilgomcu. n on .unc _ . I . , _ " 2nd. it lookvil as if-Chcslcyhl on..."m:"Qpgfegimiygrtmlbf,ym'1;1','.£11 (lltlon had somcivliili improved. ll<- 11d" my J‘ B. Nlumu“ MDNMPL Th, also suffered tcrrlbiy from tho , . ".. . urns Coylo, James Kelly, lctcr flic- burns. and sud to relate both those 0mm and Thmlmn "(mam iflnc young mcn passed out of lifv May her m“! m“ m poncev W0}- with t-mlslili-rulili; suffering. Iloth Cbcslcy and ltlchuril weft» interred in Oakland (lramctiery. (lboskry was u son of Mr. Jos- epii l‘). llirslnui of Hampton. l’. id. l., und ltkahurd was also u illlt'lllll('l' of the sumo family. (lheslcy was n EASV FOR HINDENBURG LONDON, Jilly lZi.—-’l‘li0 llully Mail's‘ ‘llerlln ciirrcspnnilcnt claims ti... iii-st ziuihorilv for stating that nephew of Ur. itugilall and thc lhwwiiiciit von lllnilcnliurg of (“r- obber -y()iii|.g mm] witg up“) on". ill(ill_‘y"lIll-1l(‘. coursi- of a ('.Oll\'t‘|"~\ll- neuron w“). i]... nngnai] “ll-Gum, lion Saturday said ihc ‘military the linslnm lnmlly, clauscs oftbn .'tlliod illsnrmnmi-ni could it was from you. spring weather. cral timcs already. I was quite sunprisod the other 4111i’ to have u. young Japanese man come in for treatment. They natur- ally go to their own hospital. ibut this chap may have come for s. kugung or to practice English as ‘he labored under tho misapprehension that he could speak it. At any rste as his trouble was than :1 iboll on his neck there was 1111-10 111111101)’ 11s to the diagnosis or treatment and ho made a rapid rc- covery, One iday last wcck there was a big Jiltllnueso holiday on the occasion of presenting the colors to the 74th bat- talion oi’ the Imperial army stationed here on their tenth anniversary of the regiment. The Japanese celebrat- cd ilor thrce days as usual, and the pupils of’ the various schools were ordered out on lantern parades in tho evening, und to attcnd the ccrc- mionies in the day time, and to bow to thc ling iln-il so forth. seems in vpoor taste to so flaunt a pow- erful army in illle iuice of a subject people; but many of the Koreans seem to take it quite as a matter of course, und it any one did not enjoy it much he would not dare say so. many at the station wcnt down to see some of tho festivities and sports but l was busy and did not go. I did sec was vcry pretty however. Tho cvcning before the ceremony thc whole battalion marched down from the hills bchiilil lillC city right past our door and info tho city with pauper 1t certainly was a pretty sight to scc thc bright lights glitter- ing as fur as one could sce in botll winding down the hill- side aml into the city beyond thc Hate. ——lnntcrils of cvcry concclvluble size and shape and coloring, flowers and ships and airplanes, and evcn thc with various designs Then lanterns. ilircctinns. pliiincr ones pzvlntcd on thclu were lovely. trowmcrs tno and music 'i‘llc Jaipunosc national. anthem which is not very 110110111111‘ [to our notion. and it was ibciirg bowl- thc effect was not as plcuslng as it might have boon. lelvcry mun in thc liaittulion (‘.ill‘l‘lC(l there were is .1 0f n klllil. cd, not sung. so Seldom dias a lnnro ‘hcart rciul- nnlv worn not vcry serious and that. very vigor of tihcir manhood “I I n‘ " N "I sniltchcil suddenly away from ‘"1" '1“ '"'""" '“‘ " '1‘1"" To 111110111169 their lives of activity by n stroke _‘ '_' _"'_"_'_—_ T119 N111" 51111191415911 B1111“ of llghtninlg. It is oftcn chronicli-il gm“. We Offsi- that lightning has struck n build- 1 ing, or kiioli a person. or on uni- mnl; but I... cannot rcca-ll that two moinbers of Island families ‘have ‘ 1v bi‘ b iitli tii. A Plated tvmcyr‘ eoro eon vs ei n is A VFW comhmbl. and 11ll(lCl‘.SllCll painful clrcumstnud homelike Hotel at a moder- --i-_---__-_-__-_- ats price. ~oooovowoooooovovoa+ooe Splendid table. couflefllll service, ihn not: dry changes could bi- vuslly nffcclml. lug nccldont occurred than this. Horn wore two young men lll thc Hotel Victoria An up to one comtorhbio Hotel with over 100 roorm, 44 of which have private baths. Guoltl . resolve ‘oourlioue - and ‘pulrlihltlng Nrvlei. Centrally located, short distance from Tennis Courts. Gail Links and Beach. Rates $3.00 a day. Weekly ratios on applica- tion. . ' CAPT. o. A. MacDONALD l . ._. Tabla la unsxooliod Jn v .- . froprlotor . ISMMm‘ - 1i’. 1 1; ‘ pm Fii¢311§3§9'"‘.““' . Che‘, " =_-1,,,!,,,,"..,,. m“ Hotel“ Con‘ Ltd. firs? ""8 . . "7’ 1*. was. und in Dr. Florence Murray Medical Missionary Writes 0i Work Ham l-Ienng. Korea. April 21. 1925. Dear Mother :— Home letters oi‘, Mar. 16 and 23 to be answered Lhisi week. first came just aftcr I had written last week and tho other a few days later. Also a nice hat came through the mail to mc with nothing by which l A noticc that the ‘Postmaster of Vancouver ussumcs no responsibility did not help me much in guessing where it came from, but you said in your letter that you were going to send one one, so though it came ahead of tiho letter, ‘no doubt Many thanks. it ls a vcry pretty and serviceable one and caime in good time for the cool I have worn it sev- Also a nice one from Anna. identify. notllilhg more a lnntcril, and though it might not} liuvc bot-ii u vcry snldlcrly (lflillillltitllll it niailc u. pretty sight. We ran out to thc Kate und‘ iwutchcil thorn at close rungc, so wc for lilo warriors bud a good look nt cvcrytillllil- lt booms oncc more an if we millili- soon have a Korean doctor. Ouc scat word he wanted to come and l wrote asking him to dn so; and therc has been no reply since. for what reason I hope thcro will be anon. for in the mcantllne _l have gut word of another mauwho is \vill- it‘ we with too long to wc may lose i110 l cannot hunt-Kill"- lng to (aome. hour from one chalice to get the otlicf- but. zilrcavly ri-niri. lni: to have anything. nice in lillli-i country. ihc inside is llkv. , .4 li lrllcrs. hlIt]l(,/\‘l)1.(%llll1l1:ll‘l\ F. J. Murray. Gcnilcnlcu : And Rn forth. (},,nfl,.,..(-n I can't»! irnnglnc. __-—-—'——-’--' (Continued on P1190 71 ._<-<o-@-——— ELLIOTVALE SCHOOL Standing of thc b11011.“ of bliliol- vulc. School for tho 111011111 0i‘ May. (irndc X.——l. ltosclla Mnlillllllh- (‘H-min lX.—1, Anna Lafflrriy. Grnila vii.-1. Hertha ""11, '1- Lnnrotta Pnwci‘: 3. Wilfred t...» mlqgy; 1 1181011111111. ("M111 Vl_-.-1, Allllln fllll; 2. M011’ Killy; 5!. (Thcafcr Walsh; 4. Mar- garet Carmichael: 1'1 P0101‘ 11111- Grudc iV-i, Stella Powor: 2. Anita Gill: it, Gordon Gill; 4. Rita Mclican: ii. Theresa Cullen. _ (lrndo lll.~—1, Georgia Murphy. 2. Pctcr Mnalnnis: 3.~M1\ry Car- michael; 4. 1100 (1111- (iradc ll.—1. Joseph 91111110111101‘ 2. Frnnchr Power; B. Patric" Kelly; canary Gormisv- Grade l.--~1 Evelyn Gill; 2. Clara Carmichael: 3. John Carmichael. 4, ("harlls Workman. Perfect Attendance-Helen Cur- ran. Teresa Cullen, Prior Muginnis. Gordon Gill. Anita (till. 101111111111‘ usl Laffcrty. ‘Evclvn Gill. John Carmichael, Francis Power. Dun- can CarmichaeL-Danlel A. Mc- Cormnr, Teacher. ----<o>-——— An optimist ll s man who. when you complain that you can't pay votir hills. tells you that you ought 1 ~ . 01.00 ‘*5’ - ' - " _ M. 1.. 1.. n ‘lpflqun; .. 1 111‘ '1 .. 1111"‘ "'1'.111"’1¥F'1°W"'- ""1"" Aniricjt. Dingwell, Roy Dixon. N. ikuh Valet AdtQ-Itrep‘ . ~ -- . - . ‘n ‘Magnum- wmnmandrigan‘ go“. Illldll. u. ' . : W310i.“ " rin; Mrs, H. M,~‘Baker, Mrs. J. Ri- only I dinette!’ audio» ' ‘ ' chard/Mrs. n. '1". Holman, Mrs. W. In“, mi, W", Qggiyoun . l-J, A. Heath, Quebec.- Oeo. B. h. Mwougnn. sumnierslde, Mrs. 1"” R.» _ 1y. Harlem. Toronto‘, 0.1.1.. hastily. Jack Nicholson; ‘l-lhnter River; ‘scones =m ‘ s ‘m’ 1 a ""1 "r- _ . '~ ‘ ‘;~“'.tl\ers e; ssLymcomB. 011' l " m ,' . ' - tresl: Mrs. N. Robinson, City; m“ 1 1 '1 ' "'1 Li‘ 1 1 figlvtgrtuouga?‘ 11111111111111‘; 3x11111511," t . . . c|"::“.zw:"‘ ‘kiwi, Dr. A,’ . Knight. Kingston, Ont; - - '-- .. _ e up? rmel Ketniedmliradslbsne; W. o. Mifcbeod; New ‘Glasgow. ‘ to be jolly thankful you are not one of your cieditors The serious To me it A good What icouple of small lots. We are busy those (larva grading a llttlo around our vPPY 111111111’ 111111 1111"’ front. yard and 39111118 3111110 11°99 In around tho, (301111161111111- we 111M i. hint-t n cedar hedge in one 111111111 thc cliil-ilron off the trcct lHIVQ been wnfklllfl 111111013 W111‘ '. sonic of thc frcos being brokii" ind nthcrs only Ipullcd out by 11K‘ It is discouraging W011‘ 1'1"“ inside or out. Milmily knows how in use things oven whorl thc)’ urn not. dclibornttli)’ 11911112 dcstvuc- m... m- tearing things up to soc what lv\‘(vlv i piivi» rccclvoil ucvcrzrl ‘busi- n,._.;,q letters from the Drug (‘srfii-iliilll‘ M q..v..,rfln,.,. flm-lpllfll. The: Manager is 'l‘aylor und hc knows mo 111111 lmows lhcrc is no other (loctnr hcrc - Isn't ll. funny '.’ Whv i“. ghnflld insist. on zuhlrtssslng mo .1." Well. our sterilizer is hcrc at lust Process of 11111111!- 1101 "'11- T111‘ ishcd llkc silk and silk. in bountiful s bluc. alli-m whlto stripes. insurance. Policy. Mews ‘The Finest English Broadcloth Shirts Broadcloth \\'0\'(1II yarns on EnghllltPl-t Fully covcrcql by the Forsyth match, or collar attached. $2.75 t0 $5 00 o. A. BRUCE from Egyptian finest loonrs. fin, wcars better than hzulcs of ‘t-an," gmy. and colored satin \\'ith collar to “Tar STOCK MARKET (Canadian Prose) MONTRJEAIL, Juno 15- Domin- ion livc stock report cattle receipts 810. Cattle sales wcrc slow bulk of steers sold at $0 to 57- 0119 lot of good Ontario steers brought $7.40 and half load fairly good northwest steers were $5.25 to 87.25 good cows were $5.25 to $5.50 and commoners grades from that price down to $3. An odd choice heifer was weighed up with good steers. Bulls were in poor demand and with only good bull of- fcrcd bulk of sales were made at ‘from $3 to $4.50 according to weight and flashing. Quotations butcher steers $7.25 to $7.50 mcdiunl $6.50 to 57-00‘ common $5.50 to $11-00. 1111101101‘ hcifcie good $6.50 to $7.25, medium $5.110 to $6.00. common $4.00 to $5.00. ‘butcher cows good 35.00 to $5.50, incdiuin $3.00 to 51-75, can- ncrs $2.00 to $2.25. cutters $2.50 to $2.75 ‘biltclit-i" bulls common $3.50 to 84.50. Calf receipts 16.35. Calf market was vory slow. Only few of best quality calves were sold and prices on "these varied widely, ' ‘Poorer quality calves were not wanted and up to ten o'clock scl- lcrs could hradlyr obtain offers for cheaper grades outside of Best calves sold realized $5.50 t0 $0 311d 111011" ium kinds $4 to $5. Common kinds unsold. ‘Couple of small plckod lots sold at $7 to $8- Quotations good vcul $0.00 t0 $8.00; medium $4.00 to $5.00. Sheep receipts 588. Spring lambs were in good de- mand and beet lots realized from S17 to $18 per cwt. Poorer qual- ity and light weight lambs brought $15 and $16. ‘Sheep brought from $5 to $6 per cwt. (Quotations. Ewes $5 to S6; lambs good $17M; 1.11; common $15 to $16. llog rocclpis 1.820. Salt-s of mixed 1011i wurc mzulc from $12.75 t0 $20.85 with fcw at $13. l’oiiri~i' quality hogs $12.50. O you want flit child t0 have prettier teeth now, and better protection from tooth troubles in liter, life? Mall the coupon thefl for a 10-day tube 6f Pspsodent, free. Sea what the world's leading dentist! urge mothers to use as modern science’! latest attainment in $00111 QR. a o a You will notice a film on we child's teeth. That's s frequent danger sign — an invitation for tooth troubles. The tame ‘stub- born filrn that you an fest by mains-you: tongue 1mm your, own teeth. You must combat it. Ordinary dentifrice: don't fight it successfully. Harsh, gritty nib- Ibrnaght Sclccio‘ were 813.25. Sows Mother! Be sure you get were plentiful selling close to Si) with few light trim ones at $9.50. (‘Canadian Press) 1MONTR'EAlL, June 1‘5.—-Extrsm9 dullness marked the export trade in grain on the Montreal market today, there being few firm bids from English importers for sup- plies of any line. The market for oats was weaker in sympathy with Winnipeg and prices were reduced three cents per bushel owing to tho continued weakness in the cash ‘wheat situation at Winnipeg. The -past few days n weak feeling de- velopcd in the local market tor spring wheat grades of flour and prices were reduced 40 cents per barrel. Tile volulmc of business showed no improvement and the market on the whole was quiet for both (lomcstilit and cxport accounts The market for winter whiuit grad lea was also \V0fl1(0l‘ nrid prices de- lclincd twenty cents per barrel, but oven at lower level buyers showed ‘little interest] There was no change in thc condition of the miilfeed market prices for all lin- '10s being maintained but the dc- mand was reported somewhat quiet er than it has been of late and tho movement was smaller. The de- mand for rolled oats was limited and prices were unchanged. {The ifeatnro of the egg trade of late ilins been, the improved cdmand |from ‘English importers for hoth iCanadian and United States aver- ‘age eggs and it is reported that ‘sales of some fair sized lots have been made for fall shipment, There was no change in the condition of the local trade prices for all grad- cs being firm with a moderate amount of business passing in a Wllfillfflllll‘. Jobbing way. The ro- ceipts were 1.895 cases as compar- ed with 3,008 for the same day last wcck and 1,527 for tho correspon- ding day a your ago. A fair amount of business was transacted in but- tcr and prices were steady, The cheese marks-t was firmer and pri- ces movod up a traction. i 1on1,» Tube mes l Pepsodent for your child? teeth Illnbel are lnjurlofl Qoenamel. Film is the greeted enemy of tooth health It clings to teeth, gets Mo crevices and eta Germs breed in it. acid that leads to early; decay forms. Old typo lflitliofi failed to combat it. Hui of science engaged themselves ii ‘llilwvering an eflective eombetanl. New la Pepoodant, two liq combatant: are embodied-com- batants approved by highest dun tal authority. It eerdlcs the film; 1111111 B11117 ranavu 11- h keeps, tin mlk whim-i .oluser, nurq spukihy. It la the modem with title method for better hoth p100 action. Insist spun h. Oct q ooh-way. inn its soups; ".4 Mull t I for 10D” FREE Gilli ubnb turn-serum‘ for rim f" .. ' . 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