. .1 fawn-i. __.. -' - c’ ,,._. PAGE EIGHT For lzealflzfizl cleanliness For keeping pots and pans hygienically clean there is nothing like Old Dutch Leaves no trace oi’ s08?’ caustic 0r alkali. The soft, flaky par- ticles cleanse more thoroughly and with less work. Saves time, money and labor. Maitufacturers of Wear- ltlver and Duro Aluminum Ware recommend Old Dutch Cleanser for the cleaning of their utensils. ‘Made in Canada Till llESTER 11 11111111111111 _s|-10P from Ho1man’a Catalog. —-FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS Page ll is available. l1- —JULY 11th, TEA.-l-2xtra spt-rlltl 111 e ry W11]- (‘1111111 111111, come all. 151112-13-25511111. —REMEMBER the Jilly -t1h. at St. James‘ grounds. Simitiierfleld. Picnic 1111 Ulturca -THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ‘of St. .l11l1n's (‘hurch will hold u Pantry Sale amt Sale of Aprons at Si. l1Il1-a11or'1~1 liall on Saturday a1‘- itci-noou .lun1- 27th, 111-ginning at »i ifrlork. .'\t'11-rn11on 11-11 s111'\’1"1i. 1810-0-263121. Many will r11 1.1 l11:11'1i of the s11i"i11i1s illness of lllflt- ,_\|.,,,|..' 1|“. |1;|-t-.--_-,'1-;|r-11ltl tlziughti-i‘ ' a111l .\lrs. 1.. .'\. Nlnorn, $11111- --MALPEQUE SERVICES-Sun- dayg June 2P4. Stinthiy 3111111111 al 10 a.111.. 111111111111: S(‘I‘Vlt'i’ as itsual n1 l1 11.111.. evening service at 7.111 ‘p.111. 1 will be a spirial so ..:1-1"vi1-e. 1d the choir o1‘ l\'1-i1s {ton l’1"csl1v11~ria11 clitirrli will ' 111-r 1111- cantata "’l‘111~ ltrotluritl S1111." —SE,RVICE OF PRAISE.— The 1-i1.1i1- 1.1‘ 1h.- l‘ni11-1l (‘hurcht-s. K1111- illlfilill, will rcndei‘ the SJu-iw-tl 121111111111 “'l'h1- Protlegal Son" in llalpeipte (‘hureh Stinday evening. .11111.~ 21111 at 7.1111, Service under 1h.- 1111.~'p11.s oi‘ .\l.~1|p1-11111- and KPH- sington Young l’1-11pl1=_~; hlissionary Societies. t11'1'1-rl111g.ln aid of bliss- ions. 1x71) —GUARD|AN WESTERN OFFlCE.—'l‘he Guardian's Western representative has an office on Water Street. Summersltic, next to paurenee (tenant's Tailor Shop land directly opposite tl1e Gallant lfrtickett l1lock)-—bls phone number is 2113. 11s will be pleased to re- ceive news, subscriptions or all vertlsiug, -cE1irrnA1. BEDEQUE sen- VICES —.lunc 23111 tireachhtg at ('1~n1ral 1111111111111 at R p, 111, and at Illedeune :1111l at Borden vllatvsrn 111' .Vlc(liil University will To llar-(lwners 0i (lily Anti Country We are an offic'al .L. A. Service Station and give prompt response to all trouble calls. We sell HART batteries tor all makes of cars and also repair, rebuild and recharge batteries of every kind. We have an up~tp date and well equipped washing service and can also polish and simonise your car. We have a staff of ex- aert repair men and can do a job promptly and satis- factorily-det us prove this to you. Battery and Car Repair Dept. Ch’Tow"n (iaragc C. B. Mc EW EN. Proprietor 11.1 Prince Street Phone 590 1101;111:111 1v -. .1.\1:1.o .'r1=;1"o\1~1: OUR 111111111: or $7.50 For complete ."|1N*l||l‘le1| .11- rzy». 11111-111", Ineluilra Nv-lentllle Trut-lleut Tnrle nnd tlrnt quality frames. Imam-1- The kind our comm-liars nah H11 11nd It: for. An we are the 0111,11 0111111111- - riut la Montnluc who 11111:- tnlu-n n11 nttendfllh course In rtnmlninl ryrn nnd tlttllll llnaaon nnd Ivar-lull h.» m-r twenty yearn practical experience you an Infill of utttnl the boat tiers-lee. Flttllfi (flaunt la our bunlnean not n lllln llllfi" E. PARKMAN ," OPTOMITRINT 112135.31: 7.110 p. 111. and at Bordon at 7 p. 111.. Pastor Whitman yirtrzurhlas l1isl':i1"1-\\"1-il somnon at Central 1l’1"of. Carl he lht" speaker at (fentrztl lledeuue 111 11111 evening. —SERIOUS FlRE.— llay Mill. (‘l1-r11111nl. had the llliSfUfllllln to 11>‘ is cstiiitaietl a1 3171111. 'l'h1-r<- ldziy 111 iiing 1111111111 7 l)'1'itl1'i(. 'l‘l11- H11" 81111011 in the insltle near the roof, Mr. .\li-l| 111111 llghit-tl the fire 1n tl11- v11 and gone out 1o f -1-1l his 1'11. \\"l1t-.11 he rciurnctl 111- l HOPE RIVER 1111a o 23 1111 x1 " Mary , and bag. l). .'\l. Zti-Zi --LOST.—Between Borden Sillllflltl-iltitl, brown leather Finder please notify Mm. Waugh, Suinmersltle. --FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Jllllg 211th 11nd 27th, end _of seas- on's sale stiecial bargains in allde- piirlments. You are invited to 11all —1Siuciuir A’: Stewart, Limited 26-21 ’BlG BUSINESS.—-D.1.:rplle the zitavotiruiilo weather o1’ yesterday‘ a 1.1!'(‘Ill. nu-mhor from" town 1.1111] country \v1- ttliaetetl to 11111111111111; (E8111. lllllliVt sary salo anti Sinclair's big two day ltargaiil stile. Many .\'- ccptionally good barglilug were ol- frrt d and good business was done. 'l‘l1u sale continues 111 both stores .1i1l:iy when 11 is 1-.\p111t1.-d that there \\".ll 1111 bumper crowds 111117112. —ATTRACTIVE SlGN.— Sover- a-l atraciive and novel sign boards have 111-n l’ll‘t.'lt‘il altlvertislug lhe Scrlch 1.\l1-111orial t‘cl11b1"a1io11 at Sctitchikirt liominiott llay. Thcy have been 1-r1-ctt 1i at the tlharldttc» town side of 1l|1;1lli|ls'l)1)l'1) liridgt- :1t11l also at Scoicl1f11ri on the pub- lic highway amt oil each side ef the iaiiway track. '1‘l1o painting and l1"it1'l‘lll‘_', is ptirticnltirly well j t|11ll11 and is the work of thal well . known artist with lht- brush. Mr Jerry l)o111."11ttl-, S11111111t1rsl1le, —-A CLEAN SWEEP.-—’l‘he clean swap 111' the ('11ll>l1’l‘\1'ilfi\'t‘ll over the lain-rail: in Nova Srotia ’l'l1ur:t- 1i.1yh:1d11111l1-ii1g on Sltllllilltlfilltll’ _\‘11:1l1".1l£ly as ii just look ten niiii- 1111's to imike a clean swet-p in about 21111 1lif1'11r1111t set-lions a1 10.210 a. 111. The upper 400 wore coinpellcil to give way 111 1111- first 200 and it looked abou this time as if every- ;111> hull :1 iltl-llllll undt-r h-ls or ht-r arni. If things are not swept clean in Stintmersitit- from now on it trout be llnlmairs fault as they offered 65 cents brooms for 1'.) . . 'l11-i1' 11.14111. ai1i1iv1-1"sary sale yester- day 1111111111: 11111111" bargains. The '111'-<>111 lirisiido will join again 1,111.1 moiiiiug 11110.30. .\l1nard‘s Ltntment for the Grippo. Eastern Guardian ....'8HOP from Holman’a Catalog. i ....'STORES AT ST. PETERS will close liominiun l)ay_ v 1851i ll 20 iii ..°POSTPONED.— ’l‘he Tlazaar and Tea at Lower Montague adver- tised for July 1st will tak place. July 2rd. 181l2~(i-2'liM2i. ..’~‘CHURCH SERVICES. — ll. 111111111" Norton. .\1. A. will preach in 31011111111111 Christian (‘liurch at both 1'1‘! 1111-111; 111111111"ro1w. “JEASTERN AGENT.——M1'. J. 111-trial :1 rrarklliig and “up... m, W. Murdotrk in now (luartlian agent .sta1rs he found the whole, interior in Muutaguo and will be pleased t11 Yon firl- and no int-tilts itould 111111311 if. Tho irarried \\':1:~: only $500. 1 lo-te availnbit- inxturanct- while 11111 ,‘\va.~t no ill:\'lll‘.'tl'l('l‘ on the ittriiiture “Y. p“. _ ~Can’t D0 Without MINARD’S "\\'I1e11 \\'l' 111111111 but-k to liugl: \\'l’ brought u 11111111- of .\lln1u- '11 with 11s. 11111 since 1111-11 we can't 1:111 any ll11l1111-111 111 1-111111- up to lt. \\'lll you 1111-11111‘ write 111111 l1-1 1111 k1111\\’ 111111’ 111111111 it would r1111! 111 have 11111 lmtllt-i»! 1411111 11v1-r_" MRS. lt. AllAhlSt 111d 'l'11\\ 11, 1111111 lugs, 1111111111111]. W1- 1-1-1-11111- 111111-1111 11f letters from , countries tisklug for l-‘or sprains. bruise». .. colds, infltiiiiiiiutlon, ete., it 111111 1111 111|t11l|. .\Il NA RIPS LINIMENT FOR At Mt. Stewart Large store and dwelling- hous; with general stock of dry goods. Telephone Office of storo. Good opportunity for quick buyer. Reason for selling going West. Apply at once to H. PIGOTT. Mt. Stewart Exchange In l SALE t receiv-o news items, advertising Job Printing, new and renowiil subscriptions. 1,1 his house by fire on 'l‘hur:."- __ ..'I‘SOURIS DRAMATIC ‘CLUB will play “.\ia111111y'.i Lil’ \Vil1l ltose" 111.’? Jun.- 11.1.1; ‘Berlin's Night Life Has Declined Into Vulgarity ..lll1}l‘tl.l~N, June 26.—-'l‘he thou» Rflllllrl oi‘ Anteiiczut -l.1i|l'lSl.s 111 (l. r- uiany have found the fornter rvpofl- 11111111111111 ga-ity of Berlin night life liOl-fPllCTliit tl into a ffllrlliVlil oi‘ vul- garity and vice. but ilesplte this many r1’ the visitors have 1h;- iiml" 1110119)’ lllld hardiliood to lillllit‘ 1111- 11oc~’111"11al rounds. lte-"Idents of llerllnt tleitlzirc the “'i’~‘l=""'° "i tzraceftil play which for111erly 111111111111 ll1‘lllll at night. What onre we..." a 111l11mnaire l11|si-. l1"-‘*' SIIPPiY-iitg frothy pleastire night has beconte an industry f111-"igners_ Moreover. there 1.11 1111 "-1. 1 (111.54 d sr .,,'_| 111111 for llerlln 0:111:11 1:1" s. ilny 1111111 while 1111- gun L. till" 111x11 ln the skies and nnd their '1 }"'|l"<‘-‘i 111111»! after dawn. flu-111 are clubs, 1101111111111 and 1m. llvrylisetl. most Q fthem with gnmb~ 11111.. facilities, which zittract per- ipus with money to spare 111111111 who would holler n0t'tll){]rp‘ H" Prim“ f-‘Vt-‘Pl/lvilllfc 11m high 111i1l' the return small. A critical visltori Y-‘lilflrlle. tlthait fin other city offers‘ f") 111111111 vlcp and 5o 1111,19 tefntlna. ..on as Berlin. I l i Ultlll-Ilt NOW, There in every vroiqm-t for 1a rreoril :"~’l i ilhonld than he n nhnrtala of , lll-illllY IIOXWIB It would hr n t" serious matter for the growers. ' Iii We hnvi- provided n supply for ' thin ncnnovnof the NEW REH- ' VLATION SIZE nnd mnilo out of (‘LEAR \VIII'I‘E\VI)OII NTOIZIL We mn quote n lower prlen ll111n but. your m1 we buy in PAIR lnta of 100,000 hon-a nnd [rt lhn advantage nf a special Jrrigltt ratn. Phone or leave no your order NOW 9nd we will hold ttll wanted. I'm-hut In eaaoa of toll) boxes. but we ran loll In III qllltlty mu required. Carter & Co., Ltd. | Iohtallo. flllllil FLOUR I'll"! rrop of _ fiTllt\\\'llltlRllll'lfl tllll lflllon. g ' wire mderctl I moms nnd corridors in the school J11 not allnltsil -— ~———-<0->—-—- Books Burned When Children Found Suffering From Leprosy NEW YORK, N. Y., June 26.-—The Board hf Education here last night took (frantic ntensurcs to protect cl1l'drcn at the Avon avenue school, whr-rc two pupils were yesterday found "to be mifferlng from leprosy. This came after eight teachers of erintr l""'""i11aliy to pritvlitciala 111111: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bid Farewell T0 The Grey Nuns Of City Hospital .111 the t‘.ity Hospital 011 last Stin- day tvenfitg the Sisters of Charity, who left. for Quebec on Tuesday at noon. after having. with their pre- llelivssflls, been for the past. forty- six years closely associated with 1111. wirrlt 111' procuring 11nd provid- ing for the. material llliPlitl of tin" Hospital, were waited on by tlic membcra, past and present, of 1111-. St. (lhailes Attxlllary of the 11111".- pltal, and presented with a 1112111111- ftiily illuminated and artistically dociiiiited memorial in the form oi‘ 11 group nf ltictures oi‘ the llnspllal iii the. various phases of its history down to the {trot-tent day. it was aceoiitrauletl by un illuminated nil- dress read by Mrs. W. J. Mclufvre. its follows: Slstris Dear and Devoted: A pittus legend relates that I11 the tlavs of simple childlike. faith. the b1 l1: of (‘athe1lrals, moved by atigelic spirits, would chime out to greet and proclaim some 1110111111‘- tihle event. Were we still the hap- py lllli-lSl s-tstirs of this 1go111l old-tint" faith. no doubt. the bells of our (‘butt-hes 11nd (loitvents would unite 111 a momnful orchestra to wail your departure. . 'l'here are times, it is said, when 1111111110 is more eloquent than words, cspei-ialiy ls it true when words are entirely inadequate 1o expiess what tln- heart frets. Th- presont occasion is an instant-t. What speceh oi’ sllver-touguetl or— ator, or pen of poet could effective- ly portray 1hr fccilngs of the group who ill-111 tnirrountl you, or of the larger rnneeiitrli- llfflllllfl, not 11111“: repwst-iited who tlurlng the foriv six years of your labor of love amongst us. hnv.» come within 1111 .-".pl11>1"1- of your litflueitcc? For 1111:: w-illttrii that it must be said-this is our “Farewell" to you. The Cross—~ how frequently tire we called upon 1n share it with the (hits-filed! And our crosses wt- niay not t-lttinse. This is n. sore aud heavy one, but we may 110i murmur. You are called by 11111 trolce of Authority; your noble or- d1 r has need of 311111; and since you bow in submission, so, 10o, shall we. Not now shall we count the emf. But wp ftilly realize how'we sitall ntiss you. You _wil1 again tithe 11p the broken threads of I111- aiu] weave them in a llfittllttiflll p.11- teru 111 111111111 favored portion of the Vineyard and he our-t; more happy 111 miuistcriitg to the physical and s-pirltual ills that are. everywhere to he found. And 1o 11.11 your huur 111.1 1111111111111 s, shall 111». left 1111111111- memitry of your years of self-sai-ri flee. oi’ patient. skilful ntinlstra lions. of your tlt"Villi’ifllt ss beyond i1111v1-r of expression. The memory ONLY i1 ft its. Ah, no, there is .n1ore: Your shiulitg 1-x:11t1ple.s,y11111- lwholesonie I1 ssous. your Influence ‘for good in both the lthyslcal and gtpiritual oider_ I When four yw-arr. ago your hos- pital was consumed by flrefiour [hearts went out to you in sympa- ,1lty, and we bent our shouldcrii 1'11 ltbt- Cross. llut material losses r1111 lb" ‘lll- 11 1111011; there has sprunr phoenlx-likr- l’1"11n1 the nshtw: of 111111 ioid. a betiiillful new hospital, in m 3L “(Ur-s “M, U“ hqnndny "v‘_"_I\\'l1h-l1 we loved to think you would 3mg sl,,,,.ia|llus_ nnlglnflflilVf‘ new and greater facilities 1'or mfimcartvlug on your noble work: but Providence has nlhenvisn oidered. No material good is ltthal we are. now called upon to reliutptish, rn- ther Ia precious -gift from Heaven is being withdrawn. and our hearts are sore and l1leediug now at the 11111111111111. Ilut. you go ‘to minister 1n other 11e11ls;_tn bring the ytroilurt of 1'11"!‘ ripe experience tn other h111 1111111 ills and blessings -to other l1<111"is_ and homes. Many a i1less- ing o1 ours shall nccourpany you li11lh1"1'. of thi- nrpltans you have CA-NADA PltUVlNCilfl Oli‘ PRINCE EUWARI.) ISLAND ln Chancery before the vlqeghan. cellor No. 6 1618. Jsflbelia McLeod e. Ors. Complainants and Donald P. McLeod d. Ors. Defendants Pursuant 111 and 11y virtue of a ilecrotal Order made in the above Cause on the Twenty 1101-01111 day oi’ June. A. 1)., 1925. 11y the Honor- antlynble the Vice-Chancellor, l will set up and sell at Public Auction in the Square 111 front of the General Stores \'1|' Murdock Kennedy, itlstL. and J. Gordon McKay, 1171111., at Urndalbane on Monday the thir- teenth day of July A. 1'). 1925 at tile hour of eleven o'clock in the fore- noon. ALL TilAT tract, piece and pur- cel of land si-titute, lying and be 111g on 'l‘nwnshlp Number Sixty- neven, bounded and described as follows ,that is to say: Commone- ins on the East side of the ilradul- bane Road at the angle formed by the. intersection of the said Road with Angus Nicholson's North Boundary li-no nnd running North‘ along the said Riiad a distance of thirteen chnlns or to tho South bnimdary of land now or tormefly in possession of Alexander Glllll. thence East to tho rear line of farms fronting on the Junction the school threatened to resign tin- 11.11.11 mevenllon islepg were taken. i As n result. 1.500 school hooks' destroyed 11ml alli thoroughly tumlgntetl 1o prevent a spread of the dread ilisease llleattwhile, llaio and Frank tleorge, 11 and lil. respectively, are‘ a". S0110 l-solatltiu Hospital. While their home flilg been Qrtlereil closed in view of the tact that the father States citizen, having come from Bermuda about 111x years 11:0. Federal authorities" or» tnklm; a hand in the case, and it in stated will probably deport the entire fmliy_ Road, thence South 321/, degrees East till it obtnlns 11 rectangular breadth of thirteen chains, tbenoo west to the place of commence- ment, containing thirty-nine acres of land a little more m- less. 1 The above land will be sold fro oi’ all encumbrances. A tlPponl-t of owenty percent will h1- reqtilred from the l-a-chaser at tho solo and the balance on delir- cry of the deed. Dated the twenty-fifth day of June A. D. 1926. GIL. GA UD IT Madter-ln-Chaneor! The two boys suffering from the J .D. STEWART. ‘Wu K 3-1 ntnlatly will be send to the leper colony at Carravllle, La. Complainants’ Solicitor.’ 1 11111111011111. a 1ma11 o1‘ ' vision. capable oi’ emhraciitg op-l jltilllllliiy and 111111111; occasion 11v; who itouwretli ttwaln. darkness upon the landscape cared for; of the sufferers 11111089 aching brews you have soothed: whose wounds you have cloanisetl; whose sores you have healed: whose fever-tossed sleep you have coiulurteil, but in 11 more special manner shall follow Y0" the bloss- lilgsWlf the pour. That Wlil be your richest yiossession; for 11o Lilflili)’ syelt-m of computation 1"oul:l mark lhe 1' ire of the ll-Jhl whirl] we owl you; therefore shall we leave it to the (lreat Acrlililil" 111.1 111 sitiu 11,1 u1;-l pay in ills own 111-111-1! utaimer. \\.- would ask you. however, 1o 111-rcpt as a parting: git-l. and tokiu 111' our upprecnitlon, this 111111111141 t1ff11‘lllg totally iuctiinnieiisiirate. 1v1- know. with your deserts and our intlelttetinest-t, uni] when, pct"- hapr. in the lull 1:1‘ tht» Stfttlllltltlri 1111-, you tlnd time to waft. pttitlons llt-avcntvard. thhik qtrayrifully 111' those once dear to you on this our urn-nutshell lf-lltlllli home, wlzn shall never forget their con-tact with each o1‘ 1h.- deur Sisters of your v1 111111111111 11nd holy order. Suzhou on bcbalf of 11fli1'e1‘1<1'1l11l MARY E. McINTYRE, Prositlriil. MARGARET F. READY, Secretary. Miss Margaret F. Ready, Secre- tary o1‘ the Auxiliary then -pre.~tei1l- ed the tributes and read a copy of the "1111-n1o1"ial" which with titt- picturt-u is 1l1'.".ll111.11l to hang 111 the “Stiuveulr ltooni" 111‘ the 11111111111" house o1 the Sisftrs I11 ttluebnr Following is the ‘mentor- aitd Sisters of the (Yo11g1"ey..1li-:11i oi’ Grey Nuns at (71111111111-111111111 'l‘i1e Catholic Church hclitg a Div- ine lnstitutloit must 1111>~sar1iy be perfect. Primarily (?0lll'<".l‘llt‘(l with thc grrat question of 111111111 eternal happiness she naturally calls to h1-1" alt] in hcr itncettslng airugale for righteousness, every worthv :1.~"..~111('iu1llon. Amongst the various aspect oi‘ civilization recorded 111 history w"- |11l'('41iVt‘. that tho (Ihurch first r1» tognlzad the true 11111111111 of 1111111111111 111 sticlal 111.1 11ml has ever endeav- oured 11o furnish mediu-uts by which they might consistently give ex- pression to ttlteir religious convic- tions. (illflfiltflblt! organizatloiis of 111011 and women have iu every age and Clilllfl been‘ the strong rlglil arm of tlhe Church in its battle for righteousness, and the nun‘: veil- has ever been to mankind a symbol of virtue, nnd the charticter 11f woman's frcedomg It‘ tman has over found his goal in truth, woman as truly, finds hers in lgnodness. and religion h11~ lug for her the philosophy of lite. site is ever 11111111110111. 11o translate 111-r ideal into zictuzility. (‘hrlstizinily may at limes find fullti‘ expression I11 a loaf of hretiil 111.111 in prayer, but you have ever 111111111 the days of your tlevotetl fountlress, Madame lYYotivt-lle, 11f saintttl lll0lll(ll'_\’, nfftiretl both to 111111. (treat churirhmttn havt- ever llVililétl themselves of suoh organ- izations in tho furtherance. 11f so- ciul endeavor. Such a one. happily ‘llffiililllttl over the tlestlnlrs of this Diocese in ithe year 1879 1n the person of Right Reverend Mcliitvrc, third fal l.h the hand; a man Slilftétl 11y the self sumo zeitl that want] n1 faith over this (Yathetlrtil City and Schools and Convuuts 11105110111011 forth, but the fairest flower that l1loom-cd in the garden of his love was the t‘.ity Hospital. finding foith beneath its study windows ln the lilll.» frame house nu Dorchester Street, watered by ingly tended by 11111: pure hands of your Slsterhood~A11geis of M<rcy in an alien laud-this flower bios » somed and bloomed and built-grou- e11 forth. that the sick of this l'l'1)~ vlitcettiutl the strangers within its gates alike ltasklng in its fra-giuanre might find renewed [vigor and a new life. Your livm here. ministering au- gcls tln sorrow. has lnilei-d been an rpie incident ln Provincial life, 'l‘o- day it ends for you with 1h;- Vt-ll of the. Temple. o1‘ llope rent in of life and a stone of sorrow and longing rolled tigalust the door 11f desire. Yes! your 1111111111111 of forly- slx years amongst us has been us exquisite as a contlnuotts i-rpring- time, a shitting rosary of unselfish achievement. and in the utrtittmries and lflllllllfillil1lilfll you feat".- be- l1l111l future generations will not flflnd 111 tlifllctilt to understand how many a wayfaror along life's rug- ged pathway has in the reflection of your grey robe oeeu life's ‘mys- tery clenrcr. The Christian ideal n11 It exlslcil in your own hearts you have ever 11v tiny and night carried into real- ization. Wihcn the dark angel of dea-lh was busy 111 our afflicted city ant] all nature sickened i-t was you who, with 111.; faith of the M-astrr, went down to the doors of tleath. bringing tio the stricken tho sunshine o1 your 1prcsrnce nntl the itolacc of your striving. Your l11~ llucncc for gond -ln this community cannot be measured by earl-lily standards nor expressed -by more symbols. The cordial relations that have ever eiglotod 111-tween the members of St. Charles Auxiliary nnd your Order prompts today this expres- nlon of gratitude and you may rest assured dear Staten: that you ear- ry away with you tho affectionate interest of the people of this Pro- vince. May your ways b0 wavs oi‘ pioaaantneas and your paths, paths of peace. May you be long spared to continua God's holy work in other lands. and our prayer shall over be 111ml your days may he fill- ml with 01111111111111 nnd that G011 may hnna your 1111111111 with stars that 11o hurt may come to you. Slsnerl on behalf of oihcors 11nrl| members of s1. Charlm Auxiliary. MARY l. MolNTYRI, ' President. 11111111111111 of St. (i|1lil‘i.’!l At1xlll111"_v._ Potter llishop oi’ Char- and! above lb;- publie men of his 1l.iy'| likp Saul ziuitmgttt his brethren. 111-l ed art, solared the sick 11nd succor» ed thp‘ poor. he waved the magic PROWSE sflo We carry a lar ge stock of everyth ing that is cool l JUNE 27. 1925 111111" 11- 11» .1». E \ stylish in Ladies’ and Misses Ready to Wear. - New Stylish Wash Dresses of Linen, Broad-cloth and Voile $4.90 to $13.50 Striped Broadcloth are remarkably at- tractive and come in smart combinations of colors. Just the thing for sport and business wear. Many dainty models in voile I11 plain , and fancy patterns, cool and pretty for hot pummel- days. Linen and other fancy mater- ials In many different styles. N 11W . _ - Fuji Silk, Dresses You will 1.. delighted with '11.. lovely soft colorings of those dresses, especially as they may be so washed and are guaran. teed fast colors ‘mostly in richly blended stripes and a few plain colors. They come All sizes 1.1p to 42. ..... .. $21.00 In many pretty styles. Prices range from $0.75 to . atlons. 44. Special $2.95. Very Special Values in 1 "l.atlies’ Printed Voile Dresses All sizes $2.95 This group of Dresses are all Special Bargains and come in good color combin- Some with white collars and cuffs and fancy pockets. Sizes range from 36 to Fancy Stripe lotton Over Blouses Over Blouses in with self stripe, nicely made and Ladle: heavy cotton material trimmed with pearl buttons. White and Sand. All ulzes Special ........ .. $2.65 Millinery for _ "Ladies and Misses Special in Ladies White and Colored Voile Over Blouses $1.25 A White Voile Over Blouses with contrasting colors on collar and cuffs. Also colored Voile with White collar and cuffs. Blouses come in blue, green, rose, etc. Hats for Sport and Dressy wear and head sizes to suit bobbed or unbobbod heads. All the newest shades 11.1.1 shapes In mllan, straw, i=0" horn, crepe dc chine and nany others. Girls all Silk Rib Hose, shades 90c. ln a by-gone 1l:1y and u. tllstaitt lanai had enrli-heil literature, embellish- A large assortment of kiddies sox, colored tops. Special 19c and 29c. latest summer . Specials From llur Silk and Dress Goods Department s A splendid range of Ladle’ Silk Hose, 511°" all host shades. All sizes 49c up. Just arrived-Summer Dress Goods, in- cluding flgurcd and stripe vollcs. Green, I Sand and Rose, also plain colors in Organdlea. "Bring Your Wool to Us, We Pay , the Highest Dash Prices the tear-s o1‘ lllr} 1111111111011 1111.1 lnv- i I . 1746 ti-23tts3i. 1.... ury President, than preseuteil the Sisters with a 11111111111111 |)(.1ll1||lt'll)l Wat-chic] Null Roses and Forget- MeNots. 111-v. Father 8111111111. 1-115111111111111: for the Sisters. thanked th_» latlles for their unfailing help ant] 111111111- ed services. llefore the presentation was matte, llcnrdiollon of the Mont llltissrtl Sm-rauten-t. was held in the Chapel, with llev. Father Slnuott. the 0111111111111 o1‘ the Society, otlirl- ating. 'l'i1e musical fiftiglillfl was under the ilireetlon of Marlon l)n11gan.11he "0 Salutnrls" being sting by Miss Agnes Flynn, the “Ave Marie" by Mr. 1.1111191 llougau. "Puree 11011111111," "Tnnttim Ergo." "Laudate 111111111111," and the beauti- tl1111 hymn "O Jesus, Jesus, Dear- est Lord" by the ehnlr. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, June 26.-Q11ot11tions furnished thy Johnston 111111 \'l'ar1l, Members of the Mitntreal Steak Exchange: At. Top. R1 Stinta Fe Ry. ..._ 11511;, American Can. Co. ____. Am. Cnr nnd Foundry Co, Atlantic ilcvnory Co. __.. __ American Locomotive Co. __ Am. Smoltlng and Refin. Co. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co, . Canadian Pacific Co, _.. _. NY. ‘C. and ltud. Riv. ILR. X17156 p.e. -__.‘ .__ International .l‘aper Co K011!‘ Springfield ‘Tire Co. Pun-American ‘Petroleum _ 11011111111: Co. _________ ._ -. Southern Pacific Co. ..... -. llnlon Pacific Ry. __.- llntted Slates Stool __.. ._ ll. S. lndtistritil Alcohol Co. . Cruc. Steel Co, of Am. Boll Ttvlephone .__. Brazilian Fraction _ Spanish River Pttl. Spanish River Com. .__ Steel (lornpony of Canada . Ahitlbl _ ,__ Shnwinlgan XD 764 pic. ..l.-. Canadian Stenmmnhlp Pfcl. . ' Manama-r r. nnov, Secretary. 1 . 1 Montre- l_ Power .__..__..-. 1111111» "Bfliwtwth llumnn Slnehlnery. \\'~~ have headaches 111111 1~11l1l.~1. 111‘l 1934 VWUYTY -- I01 n1 11l| realizing our body t1: 111 111-1-11 1937 Victory ____________ __ 1119.511 p1- on"... “NHL pnf-l 11.\"y,~;v1t. lllcelitiules tnkc much 111111111" c1111- 111‘ their niui-ltlnery tl1111t ||_11".\' ‘i1’ "r llielr own lnnlles. 'l‘l111,v Itnow 111111 11111-'.-.-1 1111- ninclilne 111 elcunrtl- 11|i“" and rested occasionally l! Wm "“l 11111 properly. How often do the)’ think of thedmportanee 11f curing 11115,; 1111- 111.111» human machinery? T111‘! rim it 1n! the highest tension, fetal 11 on 11111111 n11 nnd improper 11"" nnd they become fllll']11i!t'll If il r111111 down. BONUS BANKS flunk hltJllilTfll ______ __ llauk Novii Seotla --__ .. 2-17 2711K}; Wheat—.iuly, 150%; Sept, 111111,}; 11cc. 150%. Corn—.luly, 102%; Dec. 811%. 0ats~July, Dec. 48%,. Wheut-ul-uly, 163%; 01-1, 138%.. {_______ Sept. 45111: Sept. 41111,; Even the Little Pflfqlls We people realize connected with the direction of a'funeral. the innumerable detail: NIO DIITAQ... however amall, eaoapea our atten- tion. It la title palnataklng cart that makes‘ our "11"!" ""1 011""! and smoothly, with an attttoa- phere of 11111111‘ reverence. 1 ~ It la {comforting thought to ftnowljtiat [you can turn ‘over ALL detail; of the fundral to ua and rafl aaaured that they will b. nook" "t"; ' AMBULANCE SEIRVlQE. -ruoma \ 149a. rvrvlws-wwzv-rwwwvvna" '1" '~‘/' U1- ~ 41in?» 141/... lllt l f! att 6t . llrm (page) T. L. White, Honor- 0111. Consolidated Bmoltora . 135i _ T -.......i............_..._...i....._.... -- ~ rdlfhcisvg.‘ » - - ' . - _ ., _, $1 _ Aug-incomplete