-.1 The Remarka/ble ‘Economy of A i; proven by the fact each pound produces 240 cups of E’S u gcnasslain Rich, Thick Liquoring Tea,- D AD vnarisnnnisirsT .. 10c per lino of 5 words 8c per lino cl 5 words ’ lo 1m- llno of 5 words n vvw-rv To Let Miscellaneous , r31- uousa sun sronn, 19 1N0. ALIFRED "mcnomian, guriberland st. Apply 2 Sydney Limo Surveyor, normahvuie, P. 5L 5° '6'13'3‘ E- 1» 5-18-1 mo. , rsr-uousn FOR SUMMER, _' A ly Guardian Office. ‘mdshed pp 5065-6-13-41 Wanted so woak ON rum noun ""2 Tmtfly Guardian 011 ice. G COM- board at ly Guardian. 5059-6-13»? INTIEMEN DESIRIN iortablo rooms with reasonable rates. APP ANTED —— A SUMMER COTT- age, Write Box 85 naming prlco 1 lion. “d m 4990-6-11-31. Ian-Two SMART novs for News Agents on trains. Apply News sumo. 6* N- R- Denot- ~ 5007-6-12tf TQJr-s Wanted ._4-—-—————-—— ANTED NOW-SALESMEN 1-‘011. unrepresented ‘Prince Edward 1s- irrifi counties. Pay weeklypcx- elusive stock and territory. Rep- resent a six hundred acre modern Nursery/growing choicest varieties and best stock. Established thirty‘ years. Our agencies are valuable. Write. Pelham Nursery 00.. T01‘- onw. Ont. A. W. ti. Aug. 15. Articles For Sale FOR SALE-FABER SIJLKY. Al'- ply Willard Kelly, Bunbury. 5036-6-13-31 perfect condition. Ap care Guardian Office. [OR SAL-E —- l STUDF AKER Duplex and 1 Dodge Sedan, 1927 model. Both these cars are in or Co. 64-66 Queen St. ron sauna-snap POTATOE 20 cents bushel, Herb Dennlslvlarsh- iield. 5049-6-13-21 FOR SALE-ZN PUREBRED OR- phlngton ‘iullets, laying, Meredith Parkman, Charlottetown Royalty. 5056-6-13-21 ~Ti_-___----_i- ron sans - REGISTERED shorthcrn bull. 2 years old. W. Wf- Crosby. Corntvall. DISCARDED sues s campers I MADE INT NEW CUFT HALF SHAM POO RUG s. cancer CLLANtiLb WRITE FOR CiH/UIYU‘ l’. MARITIME auc warm"- .10 SAINT JOHN, H.Ii r I r i. >- 1r r r v n biii-lmo. ,.'.\. .\ ii Professi liaiusrsa. soucrron. "are: hunch Block, Charlottetown, MONEY 'ro 1.01m DR 0.1)- Archibald . Wm» of u. w. mo Graduate inlzledlcal School and Hospital ilce Iiimllcddrrtgr E16. Ear, Noso "I Mk3»- . Mllllofiyes and supplying (flung GIN. Bayer Building reat George Streot IIours-Q to lkdighfl (o 5Q ‘Mark R. McGuigan Ililllmh. so MONEY. T AN’, °" Block. Chariot "toimmnr. 1.11. nENTLIY __W; E. non-nay, 1:. c. m -' and Attorney-nt-lnw ca. i110 Richmond Strccr l "T" .10 was . Charlottetown, ‘rygg-fl- " c “%mnE‘TT§ ' m u B: An W HTONALD H. F. HOPE!‘ ll B_ . 1 ,. _- ‘ w. ‘IISTIILE A ' "nob 0N5’? 1Q qfl‘ ~- Blllfllnz. chamomi- - w“ . ‘xi. 121.. ML,“ __ Phone 535.; n miles from Charlottetown“ 4021-6-12-21» . roa SALE— roan copra IN pp to firs." 5018-8-12-31 llrtt class order. Apply Nash Mot- will 5053-8-13-21 " ‘ l :'- . LRuEni. Auto. H O O BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Prlntory. - g1 MEMORIAM AND MOURNING cmrdl at lhortest notice. Guard- ian Job Priutery. _ SHIPPING‘ nos‘, EXPEDITISUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery., tr CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND V envelopes with; address printed, l“ 411st the thing for acknowledge- ment, lntlmatlons, etc., Guardian l Lost | Job Prlntery. ....___.____.. LQST-ELGIN WATCII. FINDER l please leave at Guardian. Reward. i 5012-6-12-31 BEFORE ORDERING YOUR SUIT see ‘S. F. Tarbushb samples, from $18.00 to $45.75, made to your mea- sure, in any style. Also raincoat-s, tallored-to-measuro in any style. at $0.75 up. Made to fit and well tailored. S. F. ‘Parbush, Special Representative, 172 Prince St., Charlottetown. 5-14-tI l.0S'l‘--BlJN(t1I 0F KEYS ON ring, between Post Ofllce and Chinese "Cafe. Queen St. Finder leave at Guardian or Stamp Ven- Gentral Guardian bratior‘: Wednesday, July 25th. fort. dresses with coloured trimmings. Price $1.15. Prowse Bros. Ltd. - 5006-6-31-31 LADIES shadow-proof silk rayon slips ln pink, blue. green. whim and peach. Price $1.50. Prowsc Bros. Lt-d- aooa-o-ia-si‘ RECITAL BY PUPILS of Miss Lillian McKenzie Thursday evening I-Ieartz Memo ihl Hall. 5064 RED CROSS CLINIC for crip- pled children conducted by'Dr. T. B. Acker will be held Friday, June 15th at the Rad‘ Cross Office, 59 Grafton Street. 4977-6-9-01. TIIE MARKETS-There was a. fair attendance at the market yes- terday. Butter sold at 40c, eggs 28c, to 30c, chickens $1.30, fowl 80c, to $1.35, apples 0c. dozen" and rhubarb 10c. lb. Hay 85c, to 90c, straw 50c, oats 90c,_ to $1.00. turnips 35c, pota- toes 50drto 70c. 3011118 1118s $5.50 to $7.00. - There warn good supply of fresh fish at the usual prices. ARRIVED IN PORT-The S. S. "Rosalind," Capt. Taylor. arrived Monday evening about. 7.30 from Montreal with a large general cargo for this port and a number of pas- sengers who are making the round trip. The steamer sailed about noon yesterday for St. John's, Nfld.. and will return direct to Montreal. The "Rosalind" is expected back here in about two weeks. MARCONI REPRESENTATIVE HERE- Mr. H. S. Thompson, Mari- time Superintendent of the Canad- ian Marconi Co. is now in the city completing negotiations with their representative Mr. J. A. Gesrier for the distribution of the famous Mar- coni broadcast receivers. Mr. Thompson ls very optimistic re- garding future sales on the Island as last year a fifty percent, lncreasv! was obtained and he predicts a still larger increase this season. Their latest model is rather unique as it ls a combination instrument offer- ing batteryless radio with electri- cal reproduction of recorded music this represents a new high stand- dor‘s Office. Reward. LOST-TUESDAY avaumdnni" tween Charlottetown and Wheat- \ 5055-6-13-21‘ No. ‘ Shop. Reward. 6015. Notify M. Ross, Tailor 5062-6-13-31 Female Help Wanted WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Sydney Green, 30 Brighton Rd. 5013-6-12-31 sllentral Guardian LADIES Rayon Silk and Brod- cloth Bloomers. Special "price 89c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 5060-6-13-31 IKIDDIES gingham dresses 98c 8c $1.15. Prpwse Bros. Ltd. 5066-6-31-31 Sunbeams in “Smilin' Thru." 5058 On Sunday, June 17th. United Church services will be as follows: West Covehead, 11 a. m.. Stanhope 3 p. m.. Covehcad Road, ,7 p. m. Weather permitting the minister will exchange pulpits with Rev. E. M. Aitken, B. D., of Cornwall. SEAT SALE 1or"'Smllin“'I‘hru opens tomorrow morning at Prince Edward. ‘ ON EXTENDED WSIT.~—Mrs. R. ' f» Wllmot, P. E. 1., who! left the islahd about the first of May ~for a tdur through the principal cities in the west. arrived safely in Saska- toon, stopping off with friends for a week. They then left for Irma,“ Al- berta, and will shortly visit Edmon- ton, Calgary and Banff and other places of interest before returning home. ‘ PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKenna left this morning on a visit to Sault Ste Marie. Ont. They will be absent several weeks. __- Messrs J. Milton Wheatlev, Calvin D. Russell and George W. I-llckox left yesterday morning 011 a car buying trip for Moncton. ‘ .»Mrs. Benjamin Rogers of Alber- to is the, guestof Mr. and Mrs. R. gers, 22 Pleasant Street. BIRTHS GILbIS-At St. Peter's Hay, June 1st to Mr. and Mrs. James G. Gillls. a daughten-Cbrigratulatlons. MAoDONALD - At Glenfinnan, Oli June 11th to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacDonald, a daughter. i .€_-{Q>_-_- Anger is a flame burning up our peace of mind. The most severe frost recorded in England was in 1883-4, when oaks were spilt by the cold. and the ice on the Thames was several ”ley River tire and carrier. Also‘ ‘ ed. 70 PEOPLE IN SMILIN’ Tunlwlserved a most. delicious lunch. The '40- 5E9 thkMwnbeflm and the|next meeting to be held at the COVEHEAD PASTORAL CHARGE‘ ard of musical excellence. This year again daily newspapers will tell the story of Marconfs latest offerings. LORNE VALLEY WOMEN'S IN- vlsltors met for their ‘May meeting at the home of Mrs. Murdock Mc- _ Donald. Meeting opened with sing- ing ef Ode, minutes of previous meeting were ‘read and adopted. Roll call was answerid by "Receipts and Jokes." School committees were, heard and new school committees were appointed to meet with the erecting a new hall. The Secretary was authorized 1o ting on a play. It was decided to have a Sewing Bee at Mrs. Shaw's before next _meetlng. Miss Stella McSwain gave some selections on the organ, which were much enjoy- After which Mrs. McDonlad ‘ schoolhouseiPata-iot please copy.) , DEATHS h at the home ‘BEARS-Oh June 121; of her sister, Mrs. John D. Hume, Dunstaflnage, Mrs. William A Bears, dclbck. Interment ‘ Cemetery. lylogg-gmd son, Mr. Ralph J-logg MEQLELLAN _ suddenly M, Ergo“, Tuesday, June 12th, Thomas Mac- Lellan, aged 74 years. Funeral Thursday at 2 o'clock to Belfast Cemetery. SMITll-At Millview, P. E. I Tuesday, June 12th. Myrtle Blanch IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of C. Jean Hooper, who difli Juno the 13th. 1927. Ono year has passed since that sad d!!!» When God called one we loved away, The blow was hard. tho shock severe, ' We little thought the and so near. We loved her, yes, ll How mnclh we loved her, or how well, scorcnrond-ai-‘smonrar. Cele- DON"1‘ FORGET the. date, Wed- nesday, July 25th for the Scotchfort Memorial Celebration at Scotch- KIDDIES Black Satin pantie rrgc CHARLOTTE Central Guardian LADIES Gingham Blouse D_ S. Special price 85c. Prowse Bros. kl. " - 5066-6-13-31 CHILDREN'S “Wasco" silk dress- es all shades. Sizes 0 to 14 yrs. $2.60 and $2.98. Prowse Bros. Ltd. wfl-d-IS-iil KIDDIES figured Voile Dresses. short sleeves, all sizes. Special $1.35. Pmwse Bros Ltd. ' 5006-6-13-81 ATTENDING FIREMEIVS CON- VENTION.—Ch1ef Thus; Rannhlh left yesterday afternoon for Saint John where he will attend the Con- vention of Fire Chiefs which opens there this morning at 9.30. The Convention will continue for two days. LADIES Dlmlty Slips and bloom- ers, all shades. Special week-end price 45c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ' 5006-6-13-31 TIIE LADIES AID of Central Christian Church ar holding aft- ernoon tea at Newl nds 1 " of Mrs. G. H. Dewar, this afternoon from 4 to 6. -5001 "Smilitr Thru' ". 505B PRISONER BREAKS JAIL IS REPORT-It is reported from Sum- merslde that Blnns, one of the men incarcerated into Prince County PAUL KOLLINS at his‘ 0251'» 1n- TOWN GUARD AFFECTIONS oi any ui tilt-T ny be caused E5 1111111112211 n1 ilie " spam- by u lliilllixllotl vertebra BY lAW‘fi PABSEI] YESTEHHAY "Three New By-Laws Enacted by the City Councii- One Deals With Restaurants, Another With Gaso- line Vendors, and a Third With Vehicu- lar Traffic in the "City. ,_ The following is a summary of the by laws which passed their third reading at a meeting of the City Council yesterday "WYIHIIG- A BY LAW, RESPECTING REITAIL VENDORS _ 0F GASOLINE (a) After the passing of the by- law all retail vendors of gasoline must take out a license. These will be issued by the City Clerk, and - ' must be renewed yearly. The license "i ee e ends on the number of pumps Flhe following letter speaks for lt- f“ gash fining stafimx The charge ' will be fifty dollars for the firs’, pump; thirty dollars for the sec- ond pump, and twenty dollars for each pump installed after the sec- THIGHS AND LEGS Headaches are Nature's danger signals. Do not disregard them. ~»95% are func- "01181. and many of them are caused by disturbances such as congflpg- tion, kidney and liver disorders, etc. Chiropractic removes the cause. DR. W. R. CARSON CHIROPRACTOR 124 Prince Si. ' Phone 1072 se Mrs. L. B. McMillan, 196 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E71. Dear Madam:— Enclosed please find Dodge Bro- —and Ask for the Blue r1 A For a Clear Complexion Keep your blood pure andrheaith your complexion will 10oz after itself. Justdrinkamo ' g glassful of bubbling, refreshuig ABBEYS _ The Morning Health s-n PAGE THREE .. __ ._.__~_._ -._.._‘ . nd Wniic Packagl $87 ‘Q0 V0 MOQOOQOQ-OQ-Q-O 9'§§*§'Q 900'}? ‘QOOwO-O>O-§Q-O'O-OQQ'OOO'QC POTA f0 cmowsns Famous Ohio Two Row Riding Cultivators ! Jail charged with fox stealing, broke Jail and escaped. The story tvas that he was provided with o. change of clothing by a friend. The story could not be verified before going to press this morning. thers Inc. cheque for $25.00, the prize which you have won in the Victory Six Slogan contest.’ Your winning sixth place among the many, many thousands of com- petitors deserves the highest‘ praise. Your slogan, “The Masterpiece of u. Master Builder.” describes the car exactly. As soon as we get full de- tails of the contest we will pass them on to you. LADIES Indian Print and plain crepe dresses. Specially reduced to $6.98. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 5066-0-13-31 our Standard shovel or spring (b) The penalty for an infraction of the by—law is a fine not to ox: ceed fifty dollars, or imprisonmenz» for a period not greater than ninety days, 1c) There ls a provision empower- ing the Mayor arfd the Chairman of the Finance Committee, or the CityCoupcil to refuse at their dl~.-| cretion, for good reason, (such as 42 inches. CIIARLOTTETOWN QO-O o-o-o-ooo-q 6-8-11- 13-16-19-22-25-28-30. Suitable for any row widths Pivot Control or balance tilt. THE ‘ HARDIE MFG. OA-O-Q-GGOOQQOQQQoQQrQQQOQQOQOV . I , tooth equipment. between 2H indies and CO. HUMM ERSIDE S~I‘ITUTE.—Nine members and tWO boys of Lorne Valley. to talk about It was moved that this Institute contribute $30 towards the proposed Sanltorlum. write to i. sister Institute about pu‘- in her 59th year. A short ser- vice will be held at Dunstaffnage at 3 p. m. Wednesday and the funeral 1| will take place from her late resi- ‘dence l3 Orlebar Street on Thur."- dayuat 2.15. Service starting at 2 in Mermaid l; beloved wife of William C. Smith. aged 44. Funeral Thursday leaving house at 2.30 for Pownal Cemetery. no tongue can‘ FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Patrick Keenan was held yesterday morning from the residence of Mrs. Alfred Trainer, 20 Grafton Street, to St. Dunstans Cathedral where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. Mc- Mahon, D. D. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Jlimes Gormley, James Hennessey, Joseph Hughes, Michael Curran, Peter Whitley and Malcolm Murphy. Service at the grave was conducted by Rpv. P. Walsh. FIRE AT KEPPOCIL-A severe fire of unknown origin yesterday at noon destroyed the garage and barn of Mr. H. A. Scarths summer resi- dence at Keppoch. The Fire De- partment was requested for aid in combatting the flames. The chemic-l al engine and a number of flremcnl responded 'but before they had the fire under control ‘they outbuildings were completely destroyed. The ru- ins and adjacent buildings were drenched with water and the fire- fighters returned about 1.45. TRANSFERRED-Q Mr. Alexander an endeavour to open a filling sta- you will get as much joy from the tlon in a residential district) to re- wlnnlng of this prize as you wll; fuses. license. They may also cancel from the prize iteself and as much any license after issue, if the license as Dodge Brothers do in awarding it station is operated in such a man- ifl You. W0 1911111111. ner as to endanger the safety of Yours sincerely, persons or property, or to impede W. B. PROWSE d: SONS traffic, 13y w, n. Prcwsel/i nv LAW T0 nacusarn nas- In connection with the above it‘ TAURANTS may be ranted that Mr. Earle! m» After the passage oi‘ the by- Pmwse “u” ‘he Successful Sulcsmmlilaw, all restaurants must be licen- ‘md Wm ‘h-‘monstruted u“? D°dg'~“sod. The licenses are to be issued for Mrs. MacMillan, has also rccelv-‘by the (my clerk on the order of ed a special prize of $25. ‘the Mayor and Chapman of the lPollceCommlttee or the City Coun- - ell. The cost of the license is $5.00 -' and the license must be renewed ‘annually, or on change of owner- iship of the restaurant. Y . i (b) No license will be granted un- lCOTIY-inlled 510m D986 1) ‘til the applicant has satisfied the ————-—-——-,cuihor_lties that the Premises a" Judicature of the Province of P. E-iclean and sanitary and fitted for I. The grand jurors summoned totuse as a restaurant. attend the asslze of this honourable employees must be of good mor W111i Bi this J1me mm! 119E m0 tlfcharacter, and free from any loathe- report as follows: 1n harmony wlthlsome. contagious‘ or fnfectuous dis- the instructions received from thisease. t . honourable court, ' constables and‘ (c) Stalls, 131M154? T°°m5 f?” fence viewers have been appointed guests, and screens are forbidden n1 Congratulating you and feeling ————~<o>_—- J. Irving of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada who has been living in _. Brandon, Manitoba, for| some years has been transferred to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is a‘ real live western city of about forty thousand inhabitants, and sas an excellent university and optimism that ls most encouraging. His leg- ion of friends in Prince Edward Isl- and will be glad to learn that Mr. Irving is in excellent health and is meeting with success in the wrest. WEDDING BELLS-The United Church parsonage, Summerside was the scene of a very pretty wedding early Monday morning when Miss Lulu Irene Curtis, daughter of Mr. Wm. Curtis, of Charlottetown who for the past six years has been a very popular and efficient saleslady with Messrs. Sinclair dz Stewart, became the wife of Mr. Walter Be- aristo, of the Civil Service Depart- ment. Chnrlottetown. The cere- ,mony was performed by Rev. J. C. ‘P. Fraser, in the presence of about a dozen relatives fand intimate friends. The bride, who looked very wlnsomc in o. becoming costume of navy blue with hat/to correspond. was attended by Miss Jeanette Rob- jnsonpwhlle Mr. Maurice Mill was some new Reo car of Mr. G. R. Mc- Quarrle for Horde-unaccompanied by a number of other friends in cars. At Borden they embarked for the mainland on a wedding trip to var- lous points of interest on the maln- land. O~OO~OQO+§OQ44Q4 OQO-VO-O-OQ-f‘ ’ KDDAKS ntms AND E CAMERA . P the groomsman. After the ceremonylthe cm-"t YWI" be Pliinled- We find} the happy couple 1e“ ‘n the hand_,the sheriff's room requires to be dec- for this year. We have visited the restaurants. ]ail'and commend highly the rc- 1m The Police Officer pairs made on the building up togCity Medical health officer shall the present time and all would rec-have the right to examine the FY9111" ommend that the good work be con-lire?- gvocaiion of the license. whitened and the ceiling in several we» Restaurants may not be open places plastered. We would further pipe be secured for the basement 5011mm“? hm“: and that on- all occasions when‘ _ prisoners are incarcerated duringfiwee" 3-30 a" m‘ and “m0 a‘ m" either spring or autumn that the‘ basement be heated from the fur-l5‘ nace as at present it is so damp it, is not fit for human habitatlonlggy excep when the weather 1s wet. ' . On the second floor we would FGC-lmust d?“ at midmgbht‘ cmmend that the registry office be‘ m Lmenses may e redecorated. a ll ht of lass obtain- ed fdr window angd new gash cord forlcondltions as they deem nece5sary' all the windows, and that the vault be thoroughly cleansed as we do not consider that it is in a sani- tary condition, "as there are many old documents that are damp and musty and. some’ method must be: 30 p. m. and 7.00 p. m. ‘ On Week Days --Between 6.00 a. ‘dollars. or imprisonment for lmore than ninety days. (hi For a banquet, or other en at hours other than and place the vault in proper shapenforu, above_ Also that new window blinds be seJ cured for-all ‘of the “w” ’°°,',"ig" d [TRAFFIC IN run crrv c “w u recommen further- 1- ETOWN {that both the ceiling ‘and floor of? CHARM) T l - th th ‘oruted and placed in proper shapelglsstslgg s; t2? tsrgeeintgrseciign g also the stlpendlary magistrgtegstreets on“. |r oms. The deputy prothonotary‘s I ice needs to be painted and ren- to obstruct ‘rag-rig ‘ovatcd and your grand Jurors be- lbe a ‘itiiicsezssary repairs on our public ofiter-secgrrrg We would recommend that the prisoners incarcerated in the Prince County Jail, from our observation apparently all able bodied men. be put to work. We commend the lall- er for the faithful discharge of his DDTODIIMBd 6110b Yell!‘ f0!‘ thircurb line or prolongation of an ln six feet from any foot crossing. The speed limit for cars is in ‘creased from 12 to 15 miles pe ‘hour. making to have thincs to the building are all that could be|iatcly behind or short of desired? The wash room ceiling line of sidewalk, or foot other minor repairs are needed markedas a stop line. at once. All of which is respectfullyPark Road, approaching submitted. ljuhciion with Euston Street. shall and the I and the Medical health officer tlnued. We find the rooms in the the persons of all employed I31 the basement requre 1,0 be ghoroughyybusiness. Penalty for refusal 1s 1e- rcommend that a suitable stove and {CY- °Y d° busmess- except on the On Sundays (for meals only) DB", 12.00 noon and 2.00 p. m-l 811d and 1.00 a. m. of the followlm‘. t on Saturdays, when they revoked by ‘the authorities or restored on such special occasion, the Mayor may give , taurant to be op-' - . . m,‘ n, d‘ i m t u, ‘Permlesmn 1° a "s a ‘MISS Catherine, Milton, Mass, Mal- e s n c as“ ‘mwmemsl “m” 5*‘ ‘colm at the Old home. “m” “min BY mw r0 aaoonsn: 111K111 Belle mm Vehicles- requlrlng to cross from No vehicle shall be parked so as‘ There shall-be no parking on any ‘new that a reasonable Sum 51101114 street nearer than 25 feet from the street nor nearer than The speed limit for crossing inter- secting streets is 10 miles per hour. l All vehicles approaching the point duties and the laudable efforts he isct conjunction of Euston Street‘ in properwlth Great George and Elm Avenue Shape. The gbunds and approach shall come to a full stop immed- "Beds w he replaswred. and somegbehlnd such other line as may be which we trust will be attended to,‘ All vehicles operated on Spring‘ its con-v‘ (Sgd) A. STIRLING McKliYnlbefore crossing or entering uponl motor vehicles may be parked also immediately northward of the nor- thern line of curb, of Richmond Street and Church Street at right angles to the line of Richmond Street. No vehicle shall be parked on the southern side of Grafton Street be- southern curb line of Grafton Street, where cars may be parked at Street except in the area fronting Street. No vehicle shall be parked on the northern side of Kent Street be- tween Great George and Prince Streets or on the northern side of Grafton between Queen and Prince Streets. m , mg west side of Great George Street, Fur er a‘ norm or Grafton, or on the wesfber and it ls his intention to con- .side of Queen except as closely as ‘possible to the curb and heading in ‘towards it at an angle approxi- ‘mately of 45 degreesoratsuchoth- er angle as may be indicated by lin- es marked on the street by the Po- lice Committee. Vehicles may be parked on the unoccupied southern portion of the Market Square except as may ob- struct any walls or entrances. The. Police Committee ls author- ized to lay out and mark any non- parking area or areas. This bye law comes into effect on June 18th at noon. '6£09 _ as: .1 In Memoriam MRS. JOHNATHAN BEATON Gone to rest. At Commercial Cross, Lot 59, May l8) The Penalty f‘)? heed m‘ Yhe 19th, Catherine Stuart, widow of the .by-laws ls a fine not to exceed Illtlc! - no ‘late Johnathan Beaten, aged 92 ‘years. Left to [mourn their loss. three daughters and one son. Mrs. Marg- aret MacKinnon, Dorchester, Mass., Mrs. D. A. Johnston, Milton, Mass; Two brothers and one sister sur- vive. John in N. H. W. S.; Donald and Mrs. Donaiu Stuart in Dakota, U. ‘S; Mrs. Beat- ‘on lived an upright-christian life ‘and longed to be with her Saviour. r! on for the death of those f Who slumber in the Lord! | Oh, be like theirs, our last repose, Like theirs our last reward. With us their names shall live lThrough long succeeding years, Embalmed with all our hearts can give. ‘Our praises and our tears. Oh for the death of those Who slumber in the Lord! Oh be like theirs our inst repose, ‘Like theirs our last reward. l‘: _ 5048 c nearer‘ H",,,”+“.a osslng or “' ' "*“' 1 lo QUEEN ‘ Western Ganglion tween Queen and Church Streets cx- Dance at Olympia, Summerslde, eept immediately southward of the Thursday. June fourteenth. right angles to the line of Gralon‘ on the full width of Great GeorgeISUmmQPSidB. 0111105150 K011118119- _with spacious lawn and excellent | No vehicle shall be parked on the "m" "I summer-Pd?» Dr- Chulwh is ve. , ;. , But gone to her heavenly home God loved her, too, and He thought best To take 1m home with Him to rest. . slierues > Not gone from @017 or from ‘ I P for self and othersfEusion Street come to a full stop, inf :the places mentioned above. QUEEN HOTEL I" All vehicles operated on Upper EPrince Street, approaching its con- Benj. Bremner, City; Col. J. de Junction with Euston Street, shall l 1 P 1101111. Since takin! W" m“ Hotel we have spent m": thousands of dollars n fgpflfffl nnd improvements. above . Ii . Forget hurl No! Inserted by r-MJC-Ii-vra. 1r J-Giv} nun-m in inches thick. F I erfnlmHome , , ‘n 1.111411101111111 ~ ll‘ uni- ' ' Carton lhoit J . I m“ ii"- We ‘loved ha: hero, we love hm‘ W never will. 1 Méher and Broth r v COMPLETE sr0@K THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS 1 Ho» TNIIRIXALL was.» m KODAK Stone so: 0 o» 0+0 qgyéo-owoyo-oo-ooo a . ' 17'1"." .. '21-». s: I a‘ Castillo, City; Mrs. J. de Castillo. stop as aforesaid.- City; G. G. Waiters, St. John; L. V. Walters, St, John; L. V. Price, St. Richmond Street between Queen‘, John; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Cl manta. and Great George caucpo lmmedq Montague; Mr. and Mrs. G . Mac-Jately northward of the northern donald, Montague; R. Finley, Mon-‘llne of the curb where mr-ior ve- tague; Mr. andI/lrs. F. C. Kennedy, Murray Harbour; i gles to the line of Richmond Street. RESERVATIONS SH OULD BE l awctaculnr production of "Bflliliiflwould be well to make reservations Thru" will open tomorrow morning very early moron to insure good nt,the theatre. Owing to the great seats. The production will be pre- lntcrcst being Jaken lri the pfiv sealed at the Prince Edward Thea- and the fact that Paul Kolilns will tronoxt Tuesday and Wednesday, I l" .9 r I ‘ ‘hlcles may be parked at right an- - MADE EARLY FOR SMILIN’ THRU‘ A, \ Th6 9110119086 Wil- Blle f0!‘ thfibe seen in a prominent part. it No vehicle shall be parked onl , I is now the finest Hotel o! it! class in the Maritime Prov-- laces. It some!» l" “w” who want a comfortable IIotcl and splendid table :30 excellent service at n m0 pie D1100. / Rates from 83-60 V! “m per day. (Jharlottctown l ‘i Hotel 00.. Liq- Proprietor-n mos Lnicouiim. 11-hour --I3UY QUICK-DRYING ENAM- ‘EL and stain, at Bracifs. 5009-8-12-21 —DON‘T FORGET the Tennis 5060-6-13-21. '-mt. A. M. 11111.1. M. n., is hav- ing a dental office fitted up in l -'rn1: MACNUTT noose ciié of the finest residences of Summerslde architecture has been sold by Mrs. Emma MacNutt to Dr. Wiley G. Church, formerly of Kitchener, Ont., taking possession early in Septem- vert the large building into a two o family self contained house. —A'l‘ THE REQUEST of the P0- tato Growers Association the firm of R. T. Holman, Limited, are dis- tributing to the workmen ‘who un- loaded the fertilizer ships this spring quite a material amount‘ as- a bonus in addition to their regular . wages. They have been able to do this on account of the iotalrost of unloading these ships being lower- than originally estrmated r-rid they -’ecl that ‘the workmen who put m- ergy and pep into their work should receive recognition. The etlfeicnt manner in which these ships were discharged proves conclusively that the plan on which the new Elim- merside wharf snark has been laid out is highly satisfactory, and in a credit to the port. Now that the dredging on the west side of Sum? merslde harbor is completed there are two berths with sufficient water for the largest ships here with a large commodlous frost proof shed and railway siding for each of them. Summer-side workmen feel now that they are ready for all comers and are confident they can make as good a record ln loading as they did in discharging. The Potato Growers Association have assured them that‘ they will have ample opportunity of demonstrating this _in the fall so prospects fo a busy season attlio port of Suminerslde aré very bright indeed. ' o+o+o++++o+++0+o+o 0404-0: VICTORIA HOTEL One of the largest and best equipped Bowls- in Eastern Canada. Contains I20 roomli 44, of which have private baths. Complete renovated in the past two . Dow Hotels throughout Canada and the United Bi-Linl have its splendid table. Courtooul service to all Guests. Talo- phonea in rooms. mm $4.00 w out 1m d11- Charlottetown Hotel ‘ C0., Ltd. Proprietor! BARE! C. BROWN. IIIOIQ "vve oodoaoo 000-0-00- VICTORIA HOTEL R. B. Brown, Montreal; R. P. Bower. Halifax; Inna P. Bluemof- trer, Eastport, Me.; I. A. R.‘ Cooper, Moncton; S. C. Dlnseile, J. T. Dun- can. Muncton; W. Dowd, Halifax; Miss Dubols, Montreal; R. ll. my. Halifax: E. Henderson, Halifax; . Henenly, Sydney, N. 8.; Eva . Holmes, Eastport, 1110.; Mr. and Mill. l L. H. Higgins, Monctnn; W. J. B11’. Toronto; W. A. Macdonaid, 1h! ; n. n. McLaughlin, mm; 0. 11:‘ - Quarrie, st. Jenni‘ or Valli. OOQQO>OOOQOOCOOOOFOFOOOQ§ Dartmouth, N. 8.; ; 3o‘! 3v f, 11,1] Eastport, MeL; Monsoon; Mr: and vl'i1fl\l,, I ' eras; were pa‘. 1101196, Berlin, I. 1"‘ t ... -»-.~,»-.1...,‘ 1.1-,»