JULY s, 192s I [l-Iflili $IQ1IUIQIOIIIIIIC ' ROOPS MEAT MARKET PHONE 421 BEEF-For the "Beat" Beef from stall fed cattle, hung two weeks and more before cutting in one of the finest re- frigeration plente that money can buy. Phone Roop'l.' PORK-Ali’ klnde of smoked and barreiied Perk, Cooked Hams, Fresh Pork and Fresh Saus- ages. BIRDS-Chickens and Fowl. EXTRAS-Hamburg Steak, P 0 I‘ k Tenderiolns, Dried Beef. Unsmokad BIWII. Sugar Cured ‘Ham end Cooked Beef. l. M. Roop 8i Co PHONE 421 Q-O-QQQ-O-W l Classified Ads, 2 Good Racing at ’ Summerside On Dominion Day __j,,._____. I Thltid bfigflfiirlfltlfifl held at Sam'- RTRM-r AGENT] -.vwR|1-5 nera e omnon Day were wel n c-t-i-u- "-M- ~i w- ~ 22min’ .:":..:':l:.. runuick Tommm I A’ w' The Free-Foritli was won in N Bblit ‘heats iby Dan Patche on ytomghts 1x, IIRAVEE had u! a gclose contender Boniqne. *1 “We n as ' a y gum‘ it took five heats to decide the tee 51092- "m" $21‘ weekly race. Colonel waltz took the em“) anmuxpense" Expat‘ firetlhb-at, abut went lnme| . "ti" ‘mmecesnr,’ F“ paflhever, lie-finished a g00tl- third in W" wflt,” wmmon Co" Tor‘ the fourth and fifth heats. w. in i 1 h .' . A-i W- ‘3»7-1°»14-17-21-'34-38-3i» slglflwfiltlllyllegflfltileigl 2;: trllrltallli -"———*'—‘—'*-—~— three stral III. pests, the l l, ,- i are i/itlWT P- WHY ' ‘i’ second mofiey being belwggntlflie ' yomfiow! - an“ 5'.“ ‘M! PM? and Muck TDdll/IUI‘ olley‘! 'l‘ho_ atkinswlty w_ll do for you. The oldest, largest mi ilest line of household necess- ics sold direct to consumens. xciul-live‘ territory. Th8 J. R. T L, _ . , “mm? ‘WIJIPEDY- 379 Cm"? in trllreillztlgfllgtiltlugsigtticil;wnglavllgfi] “*1 Mmllreui 338‘7'3'“ 51 S.. owned and driven byy Claude MucMillan of Charlottetown. This race ha a very tragic feu- t-ure. ' Soldier Boy, after inking second place ill the second ilcat; as wcil as in thc first, dropped dead at the end of the barn just aftcr he was ileing led from the track. Following is'the summary; A gents Wanted place. Horse Drops Dead INESS OPPORTUNITIES — n exceptional opportunity is n-n to an individual or selling gallization to obtain a valuable UIIIHIVB franchise ill unassigned rriiorics for an article of merit iii, tremendous sales possibili- s, niust have small capital to lry stuck-Dut-of-town distri- tpls write, choice territory now on. Apply by letter only with liulltillls. Allied Sales Com- py,11l7 McGili Street. lMon- ul, Que. 3407-13-7 SM EN -- WE O F F E R ady employment and pay kiy to sell our complete and Mcxenm,’ Ch,“.|,m,_._ lllsive lines of guaranteed mwu ' lliy, whole root, fresh-dug-to Mn“, Mccrflgor (mm or trees and plants. Attractive Ingg’ M,“ umber, 4 3 3 4 .1 siiutuli samples M"! 1"" w- 'rlnln--2.2o=1-4; 2.21 1-4; 2.21 1-2; ~ liioll, a motley-making oppor- 2,21 1.4_ iiy. Luke Brothers Nurseries. ilireai. S. W. 91 MiwKiilnnu. (‘llurioitls- town; Silver Todd, (Earl lugs, _ Mt. ifcr-bert) 4 r, 4, Capt. Jackson, (C. ii. Lihandlcr, (lilarloitotown .i'. .'l 5 'i‘ii"e—2-'2i 1-4: 2.24 1-4; 2.25 1-2. Free For Ali Dan Patchen, (Col D. A. McKinnoll, Charlotte- town 2 l 2 2 1 Boniquc. (Alfred E. Reid, Milford Station, NS.) 3 2 1 1 2 Colonel Waltz (Patrick 2.40 Trot and Pace Millor S.. (Claude McMil- lan, (Jharluitrettlwll) 1 Soldier Boy, (John A. Mae. donuid. Southport) 2 Eastern Lady, (John Power (lllarioittrtowu) 3 igo, (Willard Kelly, South- port) 4 3 'l‘iluc—-2.25 1-2; 2.25 1-4; 2.33. .__._______________ BIRTHS 14433 2.24 Trot FRASER—-'I‘O Ml‘. llillrMbl-l. W. D. Fraser, Wilim Road East. a son. John William. Rllby Allibrcy. (Wnl. (llark. iSlllnlnel-side; 1 1 1 Tile Pup. (ii. A. (‘lllnpileli Charlottetown) 3 Mack Todd, ((Col. D. A. ______.___j_____.___ Straycd _ . 'l‘l-nch¢-rs Ivantod TED-TEACHER FORMEA- blluk School, No. 144, Queens $140. George ll. Boy-lo, - y. Cornwall. 282-6-30-31 MacINTVRE.— At Montague, on Muy 1011i. 1926. to Mr and Mrs —-—-—-r—---- Edison Mnclntyrc, a daughter—— TED-TEACHER FOR POW- __ Mary Joan. , School. Supplement $150. AjFSTRAYED FROM $QUTHPQRT " to .1. Winston Smith, Secro- Buck and White Cow — any- DEATHS one knowing llcr whereabouts plume “Wm l, H, Burk“ MACDOUGALL -.At Rico Point, 3,0,8‘ 365_3_2,July 2nd Olive Louise beloved ' daughter of Charles and Mary J. ll/Il-‘Dfiill-HIU. aged 2 years 3 months. Funeral Sunday July 4th at 2 o'clock. ______‘________ “ TED—EXPERIENCED TEA- r roll North Plnette School. , jlibilltrill. $100.00. lltobcrt wort. Sclfy. Eldon, i1’. E‘. i. 34-7-3-41 Miscellaneous JNO. A. MCDONALD, LAND BUR- - veyor, ilerlnanvllle. 96l9-6-4-1mo p|-|||_|_|p3 _. M the p_ p; L Hosp“ --—--- —-~ ———————————- al July 2.. Audrey May eldest MATRICULATION STUDENTs daughter oi‘ Mr flllf] Mp3 Cilurleg can be accommodated at 219 Phillips, Harrington, age 10 years Euston St. 313-7-1-31 and tell months, Funeral service at --. 2.30 p. m. Sunday from Harrington STUDENTS WRITING MATRi- Presbyterian Church. lutcrnlcllt cultion Examinations will find .l iSilcrwood (lelne-iery. quiet home near the college at ——-—<<->——.—— In Memorlam 2'34 Fitzroy St. 347 i~i W? NTED _ T H , R D c LAS s CEMENT, SHINGLES, AND LIME _____ In 10W"? memory of my dear iiunininli. James i. ‘McVittle died lli‘lll‘l' for Point Pleasant Lowe“ Prlcee- P- J- N‘)? ‘E 9°" illloi ' Protestant preferred. "mm" River- 291~6~31l3i July 3rd, 1924. This tiny llrinau hack sad memories rs. ilclljalllin Jenkins, Secre- ry, Aiurrily River. 3i .Of. the one who has gone to rest And thc one who thinks of him to. day is the ollu who loved ililll best. 35:3 - fl- ~__-_________ CHER WANTED-FIRST OR ulld class teacher for Bollshuw ool district, No. 35. ‘Sup. $100- .J. W. Boyce, Sec'y. 3507-3-2i E TEACHER WANTED FOR il-l-s lltoad School. Nu. 90 scc- , d class preferred. Supple- clli. $100. Apply to George i-ilonuitl. Sec'y. 361-7-3-3ii ,. .. Nursing NTED AN EXPERIENCED aciler for Greenvale School ppiclllcnt $100. Apply to Clif- rd Carver Secretary, R. R. llnier River, 295-3i. YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING‘ TO enter North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams. Mass, please write Supt. prompt- ly. School qualifies pupils to se- cure registration. Provides month- ly allowance and privilege of six months‘ Course at Yale Univers- —~—-— ity School of Nursing; all ex- i" I-"IW ‘M¢'"°")’ °f Mwfifll" ,_ pgld, 9g3g.3.15.wgm15| Sample, wife of’ John Moisaac, who NTED -— PROTESTANT " J away April 24th, 1925. ncllcr for Stanhopc School Dis- . ict No. a. Supplement $15.00. sltuatlom vucant Ili- sflidenlaate-lsvpr. 09:395- ~ . _ _ 0. L . -—-—-——- gen e vo ce sa ‘come (men Kle LlaMAcK "DEM- soFT DRINK And with farewells unspoken, ' NTED ._. AN EXPEpHENQED fliivori ¢°°ii Tetliismlig- health‘ She calmly entered home. rstcinss teacher as princillnl deiignhtxfuiéy 019317513?” mngJNSERTED av HER HUSBAND. Montague School. Supplement y’ e ° m us a ' Be . . ‘ ten cents, get selling sample; .150. Neil McDonald, Beggars-ugh make b‘! money_ m“ Hummer, experience or capital unneces- sary, BradleyG-arretson, Brnnt- '- ford, Ont. S. V. 121. prlng and Fall vacation. JpE. F01‘ $010 iynn, Secretary, Cardigan, R. R. ‘n. 4. l 2894-30-31» FOR sate - KITCHEN names. diargain. Apply 104 Prllwé Sli- 299-30-31 _.-_-.-- FOR SALE-FORD SEDAN. HA8 many large car features, good condition. handsome appear- ance. - Apply Mr. Littleiolllib. ‘Pownal. 826-1-21 las-c-zl-ai. V FOR DALE-— OHINCHILLA RAB- To Let bits, eta-the Royal Rilbbllry. 39“ NTED —TEACHER FOR DUN- taifnagc School. lMltle preferred. lpplelncnt $150. R. Philipson. cc'y 297-30-31 ___.._._ NTED — AN EXPERIENCED econli class teacher for Corra- iile ° ‘- ' " ‘ $75.00. ACHER WANTED FOR CHEF- tuw school, No. 39 ( hpatow 1-2 miles from Souris ‘good "iiillelnellt voted. Male teach- nreferred-Jlector McPIsoh. y. Chcpstow, Souris. THE caslltomlrows cultgpiag Central Guardian 5- S. PICNIC.—.St. James‘ Sun- day lSchcol picnic takes place by auto Monday, leaving schoolroom at one o'clock for Stanhope Lane. Parents please send baskets. iFAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH. —Thera will ibe a special service in the Fairview Baptist Church ‘Sunday mornin-g at 11 o'clock. ~Rev H. R. Boy r. Executive Secre- tary will preac . LONG CREEK. -There will be n special service in the Long Creek Baptist Church on Sunday evening, July 4th at the usual hour. Rev. H. R. Boyer, Executive Secretary will preach. MILTON AND RUST|ICO ANGLI- ICAN ERV|OE$.-—-Milton, Sunday school, i0 a. m., Rustico Sunday 2 o'clock, evening service 3 lrdock. N0. 8 SIGNAL CO.—iNo. 8 Sis- nal Company ullder command of Major K. S. Rogers goes intocamp at Victoria Park Tuesday the 6th inst with a strength of flity~ail ranks. A few vacancies exist and recruits will bu signed on at thc Arlnouries today at 11 u. lll. alld scveil p. m. STANHOPE LANE has boon chosen for thc St. James Sunday School picnic MON/till)’. Parents illvitcd. Children and baskets will be collected at the schoolroom at one (Hclock. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.- Scrviclm will be held Sunday. July itb, in Harrington Presbyterian Church at 11 n.m. in Marshfield Baptist Church at,3 p. nl. and in Mount Stewart liall at 7 p. ln. Mr. (i. ii. Trauter will preach. SPECIAL EDITION-The Gila-rd- inn Special Edition containing the news of the destructive fire at iuowse Bros and 0t’ the Horse _ ‘Kitties and Baseball at Summersitle on Dominion Day was greatly 1111' preciaied as was evidenced by the large sale of papers made by the (iuardian nerve-buys 0n the Streets. Till: firc alarm was rung in at 5.55. and notwithstanding tbeiuct that all the machinery at tile Guardian had been closed down for the day. the extra was rcady and on thc "Streets at 8.30. SCHOONER RESCUED.—-The =C. G. S. Brant was successful yester- day in relioating the schooner M. A. Lewis, ‘Captain Pearson, which went ashore at South Lake wliiia oilroute from Port l-iustings to the Magdalene island. The M. A. Lew- is was carrying a cargo of coal for a tiovcrmncnt dredge and went ashore in a very exposed position. lliyndlllau and (iompany. LIONS -ugeuts, wired to Ottawa on receiv- I|Ing word of her situation and were successful in securing the services of the Brant. i BRlOiOKFiELDp-tservices in the |Brookfield congregation on Sunday ‘next, July 4th, will be as follows: Brookiield 11 a. m., Hartsville 11 n. ym. Hunter River 6.30 p. m. Sunday lSchoolz Brookfleld 10 a. m., Harts- iville l0 a. m. Hunter River 10.30 a. 'm. Kindly note the change in the hour of the Brookfleld-Huntcr Riv- er services. The service at Brook- iield and Hunter River will be a thank: offering service for the Woul- cn's Missionary Society work. A lhcarty invitation to all. POLICE COURT -— At the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk was fined $5.00 or 30 days. Two autoists charged with lust and dangerous driving on the Park Roadway, ‘were each fined $30.00 or sixty days. A fisherman for retailing fish about town from a wagon was fined $5.00 or thirty days. The case of three men charg- ed with taking and using a. car without the consent of the owner were adiolifiied. ARRIVE HOME — Dr Cyrus J. MadMillan and Mrs MacMillsn have arrived home from Montreal. They motored from the metropolis- lit is to be regretted, however, that owing to the fact that the Mari- tilllc Rights Commission, of which Dr MacMiiian is n member, and is about to begin functioning. will lake up the Doctor's time, neither he nor Mrs MaoMillan will beabie to spend the summer here, as has been their custom. They leave 0n Monday morning for the mainland. it may be possible however. that later they will be able to return and enjoy part of the slimmer here. Their many friends are delighted l0 Victoria Hotel One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern, Canada. contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have. private bathe. Completely renovated in the peat few years. Few Hoteie throughout Canida and m. United sum have‘ its ,' "' table. Courteous service to all Guests. Thie- phonee in rooms. . Rates 84-0010 05.00 per ' Charlottetown Col, . ‘ Proprietors HARRY C. IROWN, Manager .. V‘ . uzr - reueuslw HOUSE, View. r. l. Pllrtl lewd. Impuri- ~_ ‘R ' i Man h l train, may _ “my n’ up“, Queen- wit.“ tntllso igeyliecured grdlmgonr Eastern . repmntativee, The island Rub- lbitry. Montague and W. lR._Mc- Kay, lBl-ackiey. Call, ' 84fil-143-stt-5i Wanted " 4, ANTED TO RENT WITHIN next two months small house, “eilmli. modern conveniences. - rite K. carlfof Guardian.‘ 9994-6-22-5! Male Help Wanted ANTED-TWO BELL BOYS. AP- Ply Victoria Hotel. SEFI-B-SI N WANTEl-TO BILL WAT- iml Products. Good Routes open. ‘ Sue Roosevelt Winchester, 124 “truly .st. 852-7-‘8-21 _.-._______________.__. 0 assumes, ernov em nine?! 1'0! ‘Barbers. ii a rule. Write Moe!- g h. ‘ s H51“; Colielfl- Dvbsrtmfiiithl" ~_____ .... PZEBENTATIVII WANTED ' iieen ,0 t . N e —*—————"*"i'—""* needed. if ,.1’J'$Z...&.°l§§§.'.'°.'lil w5ulrto “OFNLDREN. uni‘ ' service t0 you: wmmmm, ma’ lee and plain sowing by the. day. write. Female Help Wanted MAID WANTED —- APPLY AT thb Eldon Hotel. 328-141 Lost |._o s T-IETWEEN scant:- town School "and Albany 13W rubber tire obi’ o wsgaon. Fin er notify Lorne Cameron, Albany. R. R. 1. 3“ BUILDING LOT! FOR CALI. several very desirable lots for sale on easy plyilifill" l"! 9°" aid and Birchwood Street. Ap- ply to Palmer l: Palmer. . 178-6-26-141 Wanted VICTORIA HTIL--- W. F. Tidmarsh, City. l‘. H. 399.39.“ Moore. Moncton, tit. H. MeFarlnul» IISI. John, Geo. M. Mating-East wAuvto-A hogs: roe 2 rA'l,'l§°'j,°"h§,-u§' ,,§;f,fi:f"_f' glam} indium, Mule “Sill... “blue latest: soul-is, Me sac-Mrs C. A; m llzhtpyilalrpfoourie. ' ‘BornhIlus-le‘. IltihJa-Bbenter-Mtit. New‘! gay 10th. lOIuliAbpIy to Jr W. iRoea-nvbail. MtL, -W. i, litter ree will" blcasant vrork with big re- AW" l“ Gum“ m‘ turns. APPLY Wm. Bproweii. Queen llotel, City. II Situations Wanted "if!!! --.- seamen F nure by e pellh Aiwiy lit-leaves; 5'. toward s s. seamless. Helifal. HAL 61E";- Z. . f . HUI-MU‘? TH”? "5" " JEEP-Thiam- . -' sec them again. , TRINITY UNITED‘ CHURCH -'Delegates to the Baptist Associ- ation of P. E. Island will occupy the pulpit at Trinity Church to- morrow.—— the preacher at morning rvioe being Rev. Dr. Hpidie of Acadia University, Wolf- ville, N. S.. and for evening. Rev.‘ Alexander Gibson,- xaritime Ed- ucational Secretary f the Baptist" tCliurch. . - I ~ The Congregation nt ‘illlited Church will cordially‘ wel- come these distinguished dlviues of the Baptist Church. now vislt- 1. ing this City. The Music at Morn- ing Service will include~u selection by the Harmony Male Eight, and Evening Soloist will be:——-lMr. G. R. Eiiillgbam of Toronto, Ont. Early Prayer Meeting 9.1-5 c. m. Sabbath School 10 a. m. PERSONAL! Mr. John D. McKenzie, Hartsviile was a visitor to the City yesterday. Mr. Neil MoNevin, _ New Argyle. was a visitor to the City yesterday. lMr. ‘if. Nelson, Imyalist. was a visitor to‘ the City yesterday. ‘l. . _.__..., ' M’ iMr. R. J. McDonald. Grand Trac- mm, 3-5pm 3' _ Wm" sdie. was a visitor to the City yea-Iggy". “duh? ,mwth.r lefllli. j ' ‘ iMiocouche, B. J. Gaudet Miscouche Mr. Milton IROCICIIBIII, Oyster Bed Bridge. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Abraham Pin-e. Oyster Bed Bridge, was g visitor to the City yesterday. Miss Laura Hodgson, Charlotte- IOWII. is visiting in Summerside. i Miss Mary Sanders, daughter of_ the Rev William Sanders, Montreal is visiting Mrs. John Richards, 3 Grafton Street. Mr. J. Sterling Gillespie, Carie- ton was a visitor to the city yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wlsuer were ill Kcnsington yesterday enroute to Mri-l R. H. Jenkins and no daughter, iMiss Evelyn, have re- they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii‘. Cameron of Steiiartoll, N. "S.. and little son Ralph arc visiting ‘Mrs. Canlerolrs iiurcnts tvir. and Mrs. E. Williams, l9 Brighton Avenue. '.Vir -J. llcber Gordon, of the lirnl of Gordon, Dawson and Co.. Boston, is visiting his sister, Mrs Norman lMacDouald, of George- town, also relatives in the vicinity. Misses Maryautl Clara MacDon- ald, Christine MacPhersoil and Elia MacDonald arrived in the City Thursday evening from Boston cu route to their homes in Killross, wilelo they will spend the summer months. llvliss Marion McMillan of the Patriot Stuff, accompanied by Miss- es Mary Chandler, Marjorie Bourke and Edith -Mc.Rae, left Wednesday on a motor trip to Fredericton, .N. B. Miss Bcrtila. Clark, daughter of Dr Jeremiah Clark, of, Brandon, Mun. arrived in Charlottetown Wednesday night. She will spend her vacation with irelntives at thc ldxperinlclltni Farm and St. Peter's Bay. ‘Miss Gertrude Vaughan, second tlflligil-icr of M-r George C. Vaughan, oily. and Miss rda M. MacKay, daughter of Mr ‘M MaoKay, Mt Stewart, were called to Ottawa last week t0 report for work in connection with the Census Bureau Mfr (Capt) Augustus Power ar- rived Wednesday night on a visit to this city, where she is the guest of Mr and Mrs A. F. McDonald. ‘Cllllt. Power was coiled to Halifax on nliiitary business before coining to this city, where he will attend camp which opens on the 6th. Miss Jennie Gordon, B. A. who has been teaching in Toronto for the past two years arrived in the city iveililesilny night and left yesterday afternoon for bel- nld home in -New Perth to spend the summer vacation with her mother iMre James ‘Gordon. She was ac- companied from Toronto by fellow lflflflliei‘. Miss Mary Cranstoun, who will spend several weeks with Miss Gordon. Miss Marion Douglas, Vice-Prin- cipal of the Gecrgetown High $131001. loft yesterday mornillg for 13051011. ‘t0 spend part of her vacu- tion. ‘She last of the month, accompanying her aunt, Mrs. David D. Scallneii, and her two sons, David and Gor- don, and Miss Sensabol, who will spend part oi’ the summer at Gen- rgetowll. IN MEMORIAM y in loving memory of Mrs lledicy Anderson who departed this life Jilly ‘3rd, 1924. inserted by family. 369 ‘ I Queen Hotel . Since taking over this Hotel we have spent ma")! thousands o0 dflllll‘! i" rgpflf. gnqimprovemsnt . it is now the finest Hotel of its elase In the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to those who want» a - comfortable Hotel and eplendidtabie and - excellent service at a model‘- ste priee. l ~ - ' Rates from $3.00 to D4479‘ per day. Charlottetown Hotel ‘ Co.. Ltd. Proprietor! M188 L. NeQUAID; Manager. ,, ..ll.l.. Marion’ Douglas. Georgetown. W. H, Prowse,.(llty, Mr and Mrs B. E. living. iCbra/tham, N. 13., J. B. Gaudet Mrs F. W. Maddox and child. Bos- ton M . Mrs Charles Coffin Mon- “Sffilde Dr- Yeo, City, R. H. Engiis, lwoiertown IMass. M. F. .11. I68». ‘Travellers Rest. J.»A. bee. Travel- lers Rent. .l..A. Driscoii, Travellers ilicsi, W. liard iWall. Travellers lRsst, Kari-S. Lewis. Moncton N. B. lMiss Ruth Fillmore. Port Elgin, N. Suzette . _ chews, ide iile Western part of the island. ' turned home from Ottawa, where‘ ‘ Honor R011. (Continued from pago2.) gate in Grade X awarded to Berna- dette Gaudot Gold Coin for Mathematics donut- ed by the ilion. Dr. W. J. McMillan, awarded to Virginia IHETIIXIKIODV Gold Coin for Application donated by Monsignor Maurice McDonald awarded to ‘Regina Woods Second Prize merited lby Gertrude King Elia Murphy and Martina Con- nors, drawn by Ella Murphy Gold Coin offered by the Catholic Women's League for the best Letter Composition awarded to Mary Claire Hughes . Fountain Pen for Arithmetic of- fered by a Friend awarded to Berna- dette Gnudat. yiai “H110” nFKiagpil. zysnlIMahgO . Gold Coin for Excellence in Con- aid merited lby_ Mijry__\'llnlre llughes, ‘Nell Leightizer,,l'ieginn Woods, Mar- ion Custcilu and, awarded to Neiillnlightizer. Second Prize merited by Gertrude Kinlz. Hilda Corcoran. and Janie Kir- win. drawn by llilda Corcoran Gold Coin for lion. Dr. W. J. McMillan, awarded to iris McLslian . Gold Coin for French donated by Monsignor Maurice iMcDonald, award ed to Mary Claire Hughes Gold Motlnted Rosary donated lby a friend for the pupil making lbc ly gradinlg examinations awarded to Marion Costello Prize for highest number of cxtra marks awarded to Martina Connors Five Dollar Gold Coill for Highest Aggregate in Grade -IX donated iby Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded to Fran- ces Kirwin (iolli Coin for second highest ag- igrcgute donated lby Mr. W. K. Rogers awarded to Olive Douccttc Prize for Alpplicniion equally mer- ited by (latherinc McEnchern and Nellie Jieruluns drawn by Nollie Hermans Five Dollar ‘Prize for ‘Highest Ag- gregate in tirade Vlil awarded to Wizlrgnret Kelly Five Dollar Prize for Highest Ag- d-uct donated lbyMonsignor McDon- , Mary Callaghan. ' English donated by ,, highest aggregate in the haif-year- ‘veg, as‘ st sis»? 11.00 A. ML-Sermon: 7.00 P. M.--8ermon. OO-Q-O-0-o4-0-ego4-o++o4*¢‘ -- ____ “coo-econ “e40 MINISTEIR-MIV. Baptist Association. 9.15 a. Ire-Prayer meeting. 11.00 a. m.—Pl-eacher: Rev. University. Selection by 7.00 p. m.-Preacher: Annual Se ion 0f P. E. Island Baptist Assn. The Baptists of Prince Edward island met Ill the annual scssioll of their association Ill thc Baptist Church on Thursday evening. The Moderator this year is Rev Ross Liston. He is presiding at the various sessions. ‘The first meeting was given to the subject or Religious Education, gregate in Grade Vii awarded to May Qllinn Prize for ‘ililghest Marks ill School Leaving Examinations awarded to Eleanor llend Prize for Highest Marks in Spell- ing ill Grade Vlil awarded to Gladys _ Elisabeth usual-t h- ‘i ' '_"" ' ‘ fiTlle residence d the late W. W. Prize for Attendance drawn Marjory Cameron, Margaret Kelly, Beatrice lMcNclil, Florence lIVialiett, Dorothy Sherry, Pauline Gaudet, O'Brien by and was addressed by the Rev Aicx Gibson who spoke especially orihe work being done ui Acadia University. Friday morning opened with a devotional service led b Rev A. A. McLeod of Sumlnerside. A welcome was given to the follow- ing new ministers who have come ORGANIST AND CHOIIIMASTER:—W. A. R. C. Mu A. T. C. L. ss-nvlces FOR romosnow PREAIJHER-REV. E. n. lRAMBAY, o. n. The Pulpit will be liillPlled by deiedatee to the P. s. I. 10.00 a. m-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. “The Harmony Male Eight." Rev. Alexander Gibson, Maritime Educational Secretary for Baptist Church. Soloist: Mr. G. R. Eiiingham of Toronto. Visitors Cordilaily invited to ill ggrykggg PAGE TH-REI r . . Iii ..-.--., ¢4=‘4 an"... -, Aflrgsbptzrtaltflliburtb. _ REV. w. B. ‘MUIR, MINISTER ’ MR. F. T. WATKIS. ORGANIST AND OHOIRMASTER- Sunday School closed for the summer season. Erinitp drlnttzb Church i W. M. Ryan, B. A. E. Fletcher, Dr. Simeon Spidic of Acadia Tiard c5“ Soft Coal Besco Coke We take pleasure In providing ""3 l" i"? quantity that your needs demand. ' We will be pleased to talk ever your coal requirements any time, as our coal le all of nandard qual- lty andwili guarantee prompt eer- vice and lowest prices. prices on car load tote. ' W. D. GILLIS d. 0O. Phone I76 into the association during the Dust year. Rev. A. A. McLeod of Summerslde and Alvin Robertson Florence Gormley, Angie Doucctte. Mary hlcAieer, Marjory Coyle, Elea- nor Head, Fiorence Mcinnis, May Quinn, Dorothy Jlennessey, Florence l-lughes, won by Beatrice McNeill Prize for Constant Application drawn iby Dorothy Sherry and Angie Douceile- Wm‘ ‘b!’ D°Y°HIY Silerryu-te ministers when they reach seventy tion of the Gold Coin for lHighest Aglgreg in Grade VI donated ‘by Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded to Eleanor Horn-by Gold Coin for second highest ag- gregate donated lby Mr. W. K. Rog- ers awarded to Katie Wedge Prize for Application awarded Sadie Gillan Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in Grade V donated ‘by lMr. W. K. Rogers awarded to Noreen Cullen Gold Coin for Conduct donated by Mr. W. K. ifiogers awardedto Stella Smith Prize for Application awarded to Mary King Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in (lradc IV donated ‘by Mr. W. K. lingers awarded to Adele Coyie "m mm" “bm” ‘m’- Gold ('oin for Application donated lily Mr. W. K. Rogers ‘merited ‘by iilltll Toomlbs and Lenora McCarviilc drawn <by Lenora McCarville. Second Prize for Application mer- ited by Helen McDonald, Algncs Dlrf- iy and Dcncice iMuQuaid drawn by Dcneice McQuaid Gold Coin for ililghcst Aggregate ill (iradc IV donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers awarded to Eileen O'Neill Gold Coin for iHighest Aggregate of ‘Belmont also Mr. Whitney of Dundns. Ross Bethune spoke in behalf of the Ministers Annuity. This is i1 new movement in the denomi- lilltllln by which it is proposed to provide a retiring allowance for all years or age. J. P. Gordon presented the re- Rev H. R. ‘Bovyer led a very helpful discussion upon the ques- tion of stewardship. ‘The malici- of titling apparently had strong support Ill the meeting. At the afternoon session, Dr. Johnson presented the claims of the P. E. l. liospitol, and Col. Mac- Kinnon spoke in behalf of the Or- phanugc, both of these institutions were heartily commended to thc Baptist people. Rev. ll. llovyer spoke in bcllail oi‘ tile girl's ilonlc at Truro, N. and illo women's homc at Monrtoul N. B. At 3.30 o'clock the meeting was handed over to the Women's Mis- sionary Society, Mrs Isabella Glid- lien of Summerside plesided. Aft- er devotional exercises a memorial service was held for the members who had died during the year. llullatoll by lMr. W. K. Rutgers award- oli to Eileen Hughes iPl-ize for Application awarded to Nora Doyle Gold Coin for "Highest Aggregate in Grade ill donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers awarded to Mary Collins iPrize for Second Highest Aggre- ignte awarded to Marie Beale Goili Coin for Highest Aggregate. Mr. W. K. Cos- ln Grade 111 donated lby iRogers awarded to Kat-bison telio Prize for Conduct Annie Mullins Prize for Application awarded to Beatrice Grcch Gold-Coin for Highest Aggregate in Grade ll donated lby -Mr. W. K. Rogers awarded to lMary Wale-h ‘Prize for Application equally mer- ited ~by Frances iMuliin, Mary Doyle. Mary McAller and Frances McCarey, awarded to Frances Mullins - Prize for Correct Department mer- ited by -.Viary Walsh and Stella iHog- nwarded to Mention was made of eight such. Very touching reference was made to their sisters lby Mrs John Daw- son of Bedeque and Rev W. R. MacWaiker of East Point and Mrs S. H. Henderson very sweetly rendered a solo "Crossing the Bar." The year has lbcen a good one with the society. One new branch has been organized and the re- ceipts have been very satisfac- tory. The Mission Band report was o! a very cncourugiilg naturc. Charlottetown llns the bnllncr band and Tryon comes second. Mr. Lockhart returned missionary gave a very interesting talk on the work of Bible women in indill. Falconwolod Hospital an, awarded to Stella Hogan Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in Grade I donated by Mr. W. K Rogers awarded to Dorothy Regan Prize for Application merited "by Helen Duffy and Winn-fired Whelan, drawn by Wlnnifred Whalers Gnld Coin for Highest Aiggregate in Grade ldonated thy . .W~. . Rogers awarded by Leole eatherby Prize for Application awarded to Mary ll-islgan ' First iPriae for Music merited by Mary Claire Hughes, Eliza-bath Gau- det. Florence Maiiett, Marion Brown. Pauline Gaudet, Margaret Berrigan, Margaret Butler. and Mary - King, drawn -by lMary King ‘Second Prise merited by Deneice McQueid. Vivian Cameron. Annie Hynes, Mary Peters. ‘Mary McMahon and PrancerMoCarey drawn by Mary ‘McMahon Special Prise for Application in Music, Gold Coin donated by Coun- cillor A. A. iHsnneseey, awarded to ‘Third. Gold Medal donated by His Lordship Bishop 0'beery to the pu- pil making the ihigheet marks in the Matriculation examinations Residence For Sale Harper, 806 Fltaroy Street will be sold by chseeer, sole os Wednes- y, July 7th at i! o'clock noon. K last evening in the Graduation Exercises Tho annual graduation exercises of Faiconwood-Hospitsl were held Hospital Ae- sembly Hail, and were well attend- ed. The graduation class, consist- ing of four nurses. was addressed by Dr. James Warburton, and e-n excellent musical program was carried out. The function conclud- ed with a reception and dance. The exercises began with invoca- tion by Revs-H. D. Raymond. and an address of welcome was deliv- ered by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Machlll- Ian. A delightful violin solo was rendered by Miss Kathleen l-lornby, followed by an entertaining reed- lng by Mir, lEdger shew. A pleu- ing vocal solo by Miss Berna Hues tis was followed by an address by the Superintendent of the l-loepltall Dr. V. Ile- Goodwill. The diplomas awarded to the graduating nurses were then presented by Hon. J. D. Stewart to the following nurses: lMiee Sarah Anne (fl-leniey. Miss Marlaret Kathleen Clark. sun Meryl-lilies: ‘rule . Miss Jllrlsret Evelyn Olfanley. The mid piece for IOIIOIII bifo- flciency given by llre. Cir. Good will was awarded to Miss Berall Ollianley. Th8 Horencs nut-tun. is is an excellent residence, ful- lumgglex mhmlei- 8'Side, n» ly equipped with III modern can‘ ma» with-borne gale pins were presented b7 the matron. Ilisa Hose - ‘ in ogre presented to. _ [d ill! The Miss Margaret Oilaniey. A reading ‘by Mr. Shaw was foi- lowed by an excellent address by Premier Stewart. The musical por- lirvlsram concluded with a violin selection by Mr, iMuur ice Weeks and vocal solos by Mrs. Ewen MoKinnon, Mr. Harvey e entertainment they had provid- ed was moved by lion. J. H. My- BPS. The pianist or Miss May Sterne. ._._._ Western Guardian -_-_. —RECOVERED — Mr Percy En- man who has been ill for the past two weeks lras practically recover- ed his usual gooll health and re- turned to work yesterday. —-OFIDERLV CROWD — One o! the features of the big Dominion Dav races staged by the summer- side Dill/iii! Park Aslsociationwas U"? Bhlendid order which prsvalled~ all day. There was not one dio- turbance or even a "dn-unk» and inspector linrbour and his staff bull an easy time or it. consider- "ii; the llirxeness of the crowd this speaks volumes on the respect and decorum of citizens and visit- 0T5. ANNUAL MEETING-- The Annual Meeting of the mem- bers oi the Sliver Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward is- land will be held in ‘the office of E. R. Brow, 146 Richmond street, in Charlottetown, P. E. i., on Tues- day the 20th day of July.'1928, at 3 o'clock p. m. It ie the intention to adjourn this meeting to some future date. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1926. JOHN ANDERSON, . Secretary 357-7-3-sw-5i Sheep Dipping . ...j .Let as supply you with ' .- ‘ COOPER’S DIPPING POWDER Two elzee 26 and 100- gel-- jlon packages. . —_- access". KRESO DIP. No. 1 ' - Will not stain or injure the Wool; but will promote "QIO | growth. will not eeaee the lamb to leave meow. Huebel Knee Dip will ‘ m, all etoek In e loath!- alld IIIHIM» eontllllite. R10 mm pal-sum eel skill. iii» seam. .. p n’! ,a\~J-:a14->h-‘ .__ _ ........._.-..--_.-- Y°ll Willi the kind of coal you wan!‘ ....$pociai ‘ w. n. clttls a co, graduates by little Miss Margaret ,. ouston. ' valcdictory was read by- the evening was,