PRE SIX ` , ' 1‘HE 0WN GUARDIAN ` JUNE27. 192§ . i- . = e . T e 1. ii . HIIIIIII-GSIEKO i - : A ll‘amily_C_owed and Crushed by a. Marelless I~‘aiJ|er--Deqod I by his Beautiful and Spirited Dnuglatu-Whose Love DI!!! his Crueities, and Eventually Frees his "Slaves" -from - Thrlldnm. Featuring PRINCE EDWARD ‘F0011 'AND GREAT NOVEL PICTUIIZID Y-SATURDA '. Belle Bennett -_ Anita _stewart Donald Keith -4-.Wesly B Y “Richard Barthleme ” 8 I’ 1' y srsc1Ai. ADDED FEATURE Illustrahd Song Hit “’l'HA'l"S MY MAMHY” Of Kingdom »-.Orchestra .Fox News AND Novelty Reel (Patented) T 4) Q/A3) \ at fi . f " " i Position Sv ` Q _ \\ I Syl) H 2 /‘ll fe " THE CAMPBELL-KETCHUM Fox 'l‘oNq.l _ _;T,.adeTreabywi11 Benefit Both ~ Countries OTTAWA, June 26.-A new trade arrangement between ,Canada and to omcial information obtained here this evening. By that pact Canada \..l~ \ ~\ A NEW MEDICINE TONG The most up-to-date and improved instrument for 1 handling and administering medicine to foxes. WHAT EVERY FOX BREEDER NEEDS l Price,deliveredinOanada..................... $12.00 Send money by P. O. Order or Postal Note ' I P) f /:' _ ' / ~ Joint Selling Agents SAMUEL CAMPBELL KETCHUMLMFG. CO. LTD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Ottawa, for P. E. Island Canada Box 501 , Holding \ ‘rl Position Delightful Recital . By Pupils Of Miss Barbara MaoNeil1 ,. Amost delightful recital was given last night in st. Pauls Pnrisn Hnll by the pupils of Miss Barbara Mac- Neill. Pupils both from Bummerside and Charlottetown took part, and the appreciative audience was delighted at the treat they received from those who had profited as well from the instruction given by this talent- ed and versatile young lady. Both senior and junior pupils :ll the departments of Elocutlon and Voice, acquitted themselves splen- didly, many showing very great pro- mise. Buch results are particularly creditable when one considers tilnt, with the exception of,Mr. Albert Blanchard, few indeed of the per- formers had been under Miss Mac- Neill’s instruction for over six months. and none of them for so long"as sr , The programme was as follows: Reading-_-"The Quarrel." E. W. lrgyil.;-Jessie McLeod and Nita Mac- e .' Eeading~"Enterta.inlng Her Big- Bister's Beau," Miss Nan Leighti7.er.f Duet - “Last Night", Halfdon, Kierulf, Misses Irene and Cvracej Wells. Reading - "Unfortunate Bessie," B. R. Bitney,--Jessie McLeod. Reading-(al “When We wus Kids.” Ed8ilr Guest! (bl “Torch of Life." Henry Newbolt; Nuthln' To I-ouch At." Edgar-d ones:-lvllsn Evelyn Johnston. Bolo-"Goodbye", Tosti - Miss y God Save the King. Ruth Simmons. I Reading-“Papa And the Boy," ‘Miss Helen Mellett. Bolo-“My heart at thy sweet vonce” from "Samson et Deiila"- C. Saint Saens. Miss Jean Wright. Reading, “Little Joe", Daris Hal- man-Miss Grace Wells. Reading “The Last. Hymn" - M. Farmington-Miss Iphegenie Arsen- `nult. ` Solo-(al "May Morning", - L. .Danza; (bl “The Gypsy Love Song" -V. Herbert-Miss Amanda Can- non. Reading, “The Highwayman" -- Alfred Noyes-Miss Vera Andrews. I Duet-“Barbarolle” From “Tales of Hoffman”-Offenbach - Misses Ethel Strong and Jean Wright. . Reading. "Trouble" -l- » NEWI PERTIH.. Six members mot at ihc home of Mlrs. -R.G.Muc Imran. I-L was decided in impply , no I t. ‘ 'nil » - _ If 4 man d°°5“t' "9 “WY 7°' Moncton. N. B.,fe-Jilivul for July. Next meeting Newfoundland will become edective - FORM S(')‘ClE.l.Y next Saturday. June 30. according Central Guardian _ To PROMOTE A an d Y we “es ay l Tho following officersidweiée igaéikit; Max, and St_ Johflis 'the subsidy YALTY ed: Byron Trozcr. pres en o 3 w ~v~°°° 'rf A r-.”.i‘-‘EP--iii-.`?-‘é"?-3"-it-'S-¥§‘-3 ww-f-‘ r.‘;.";i;‘s.‘.,l"“;.:i§.§.t"“.€..‘;;';;*’°.§.iif I f - . P ' , 1 similar subsidy had been in fo up “em osodlbenv K' on Bathursh ,,,ce_p,.es|d, reg-eZeu§;:3.g;e|? 'ggmgug-h Jtéxgnuirggeenng PLAN bmw t’° “";ex;dbt‘h';i§§Dwl;;! scclietary-treasurer; directors, Geo- nett, a member, of theflgvzfound- f°’gwh?a;m%‘;;‘§hesd£y° rguly 25m_ rge Wallace, Campbellton; W. S. land govemijqent who .jus here f ° b 0 I-_ Inerids and have Montgomery, Dalhousie; E. P. Mc- some time ago, that the"_steamship °’2§a E” y “ Kay, Bathurst; T. H. Whalen, New- subsldl' was renewed. as it will beof “ 3 me- . ‘ ' B dd A T I M mon- artioill be fit to N I l d . M _V0l‘ U - al' 01'. 011 3 ‘which lggallymzloes noiwgtxnh Illczh THE STORES OF W' T' Bownebs Rghard O‘Leary, Richibucw- Mr om, ,,d,,,,_m,-,ge from "h,v,,,&"=e,,_ ana wrn. canbeelr will be closed Fourmmu Edmundsmn. ,germ tended to her the British preference M°“d°'y"J“]y md* 3, Marston, Woodstock. The name of as most of the impcrtan items ol’ ' - -~6316'6`27' ' the new organization is the National g"P°a1;' fmm 1Ne’Wf°\”? . d-flimo MISMONARY ADDRESS CAN_iPark Association of New Bruns- an a,comenree 'lucas ` . .. ik. . iron oro and fish- . -".=\l- 2 ‘.“"""E° '“ Thi “med Ch“'°" wif/lnlnr H. rl. Ritchie, chief game A"°the" 1°-°if°*` in theéihting °f meeting at Kingston" called fo? warden for the Province, said that the new Bl'l`&Y\8€m€!\5 W hi! re- Wednesday evmmg to hef" ` he considered a location which peated representations ‘egg Canada- FI°"e“°" M“""°y' haf; been “mee ' would take the visitors at day or two iand manufmiélémrsblthat 'bel' WWE Bd' to reach would be most advisable. un er a. cons era e advantage in Mums t° NeWf°“"d1°'“d' P‘“`t§3“I°"' WEDDING BELLS _ The hor-Xie tain area was the head of four riv- ly r°5Pe°°mg i'° United state bus' °f the Rev' A' C' Barrie’ Bapubt ers with a number of lakes in the mess which fm' S°m9 time has had Minister' Presqune' Maének ‘$330 me vicinity and beautiful scenery as ' the advantage over canada in that scene nf a nanny oven o - OH W 11 mgrket' ‘. 71.".-"" 'thi m°m`ng °f June 8"h'. “éhcixi (IA resolution expressing a desire _ _ Mies Marion Elizabeth Gllle pi. ! eldest daughter of Mr' and Mmlto co-operate with ‘all xissociatlong ‘ . . V - . _ F yin the national palk project an Gcorge Gillespie' Clyde RWM’ P' " urging c. full investigation of all ELMIR‘A‘_R'°n W” called' 1-buow' I" became the bride of Mr' Car- available locations particularly the ed by the reading and adoption of,roll Weymouth Akeley_ eldest son Bald Mmmmm di__'mct was paSSed_ Minutes. An interesting paper was'of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Akeley, Fair- Mr Tozer was é’h,\in;mn of me Feld bl’ MISS Bl‘0Wrl. and the erect-ifield, Maine. Immediately after tile ' ‘ reside. different Convenors were read and _-°-¢*>"_l‘ discussed. PERSONALS , ;--<-____ _ ll. l; . nl g e - MF. A- E- MCLEBU lmd MY- S- B- fm' lf.-lwclvy 3000 qlersillls lil. the Bond, of the Bathurst Co., Ltdl. L-Dtlm,-y_ g W€\‘° In I-he Ci*-Y Yesiffdily 011 buf: All (limi nl-:tu is lillikirll' rmllo 111055- ~ 1~:poal;‘cl° llorrns f-rom the sill-ella ni’ “__ flour( s. ` Mr. and Mrs. A. MacLeod are in Th, _ H ‘_ I _ HI . the city on return to their home ln' hm ((|h.§;;':;""“£] mu” $191; "°"tf;, Somerville, Mass., after visiting fri- I ' `“`_"‘ _` ‘L "` g“"f °’ ° mm S nas’ tuiy sl/lrnr, 191i. ,__ NATIONAL PARK BATHURST, June 26.-The sug- gestion of’ D. S. Creaghan, that il society he organized io further the securing of the proposed national park for New Brunswick. was acted upon at a meeting here last night of representative citizens of Camp- bellton, Newcastle, Chatham and ent W H Davidson, Newcastle. castle, John/ Martin, Chatham He pointed out that the Bald Moun- ll a. m. Holiness meeting. 3 p. rn. Lecture entitled vm. many lands “odor one flex.” One of the most thrilling add|*@es ever listened io. '1 p. m. _Salvation meeting. come and lens tae help or your lrrowwo lo strunllns ,r Major Church, Editor of War GW. A w,|._,0,,,e m'¢¢,iun¢,.wul.l;q conducted in the Citadel nn saturday at s p. ni. sunday. mm and show your infer-est COME, COME, COME. /I PORT AITHUB) »AND NEWFDUNDLAND Commissioner Maxwell is I-110.1403* °'l“‘“‘"“¢. ‘Wiv- lnnnuty in are snlnunn Army wow- Hll wwlulllv qqmlmtes any gathering at which he is present. Hear him ._ ` loofsongllewasknnwnaslnflreat sing the Nlghtinga - Britain. Nobody who has the interest of .- the people at M," ,|mu|d mb. hggying this great Orstor and Fisher of 'rar cornmisrllnnenwlu be accompanied by Colonel Morehem, gm-m`¢,-_ plvmnml :zommalider of St. John Divis- hm' now “nd nf the 1v|en'g Social Opcnttions of Canada Major Mel-Ilhiney in charge of our Prison Gate Work. if not for your own Boul’s sake at least for the other Y . ter Camp. _ - Signal Company. Canadian Corps Signals, of Charlottetown going un- csmp headquarters staff commence their duties the' same day. The camp continues until Saturaday 14th. July. 'On Tuesday. 3rd. July, the Ist. Regiment Prince Edward Island Light Horse march in, as also does the lst. Battalion, Prince Edward Island Highlanders. and 26th. Field Ambulance, C. A. M. C. The Light Horse and the Highlanders will be in tents at the Ordnance compound, while the Ambulance will establish meeting, with J. L. Ryan, Bathurst. secretary. »~ ------ ~»-£43--' » '-4-- sellool fence painted. and plans were made to buy new window sash- es for the school room. This Insti- tute ls in favor of the Stony Creek Memorial Hall. Letters from the E rlunl llns lout or. llontist Athletes - For sprained ligaments, bound 111036105. kicks and bruises -- use Mlna.rd’s. I3; z 1?’ E 51 Z5 ond mishaps in boi-h humonbelnso in isa l ~t t f on lr 1 *“. - ‘md "W l°W¢f °fd¢“ °f Hulmll- F. li. xiNNsAn tagnrvrlv. qrurtawgfmatir Or; ` ` sw" M' C' R' C' D' _----»¢»---- Purellul A en crllei-iam -nn mal strawberry a hospital' adjoining the Signal Company. between the old cricket der canvas in'Victorla Park. The! P.E.I. llILIIAIlY1llNITS V I IIIT-Il IIRMPCNEXT WEE . The militia units of Prince Edward Besides the above it nulrnber sland commence-their annual train-|asslst.unt instructors have dleen in next week. the camp of In- tailed from the Royal Cana an stguction opening on Monday, 2nd. goons- Royal Cimildlim SIZDIII J l h th personnel of No.8 Royal Canadian u y W en G Canadian Medical It is understood will be progressive. 'ward the end of the tactical exercise, at rict Officersi Commandnnt W. . M. G., D. S. O., 0. B. E. of will be present. Dliring his visit [District Officers Commanding e iv Saturday The lst. Medium Brigade For Twelve Days Trai ning 011 July 21111 Staff From Halifax Permanent For I To Direct Training And Adlnini and carry out the inspection of til eral units in training. Colonel msndant. Gibsone will arr Charlottetown Camp on evening, llth, July and remain ' . c J 8 a. lan Artillery, under Lt. Col. lfleld and government house proper- I£>0Del‘. Will Carry OUI- illlhilll fi I |pract.ice at Petewawn. Camp. ty. _ | The Prince Edward Island ,Llgllt,0ntario. in August. The artillery I1-mrse, consisting of regimentnlinot be in camp with the other li lheadquarters. under command of Lt. this yeilf- Col. G. E. Full A. D. C., and A B and “C. squadrons with a comple forward to this year's camp w n interest This ear the eriod 'Centre Bedeque, make their first ap-` pearance in highland dress. The kilts. doublets, sporrans, hose,_and \gaiters will be wol'n for the first |timc at this training. , Capt. F. B. Conrad commands No. of Lt. Col. V. L. Goodwill. Headquarters Milit.ary'District No. P . - . W. B. Spry, O. B. E., _V. D1. P. P. C. L. I -' Staff Officers in charge of gtgflapt. K. C. Burness, M. C. P. P D. A. A. and Q. M. G.-Capt. C. J. Houghton, M. C. R.. C. A. - Camp Medical Officer¢Major M. Gorssline, D. S. O., R. O. A.~ M. C_ . Camp Signalling Officers. Lt. T. R. Powers D. S. O. R.. C. C. S. Cavalry Instnlctor, Major F Infant Instructor, Ma or H. -L. lMsNf fr. turning .from a fishing trip hisrpgkg ¢ M W N_ B_ , _ , word IQ u 'ood as his bond' J A ' cnc li. » | ,wiilfl ‘lm held at Ulla holmle of Mis Marv Mnchioiliil. YY .I Salman. M. C. R.. C. R.. The Infantry Camp school will in' charge of Liet. G. L. Foster' R. 0. 6, at Halifax is sending-rt stall iromlsge never the Permanent Force to direct the frequently training and admlnster the camp. tor, Rev. I. The Camp Headquarters staff is as administered follows: _ Holy Catholic cam cnmmandant Lt col n. tho following ls, Signals Company. and No. 26 gggy Field Ambulance is under wrnmand He,- to home very the loss Mrs. B0 were plone V rule in St Telesa's of Mrs Hug The P E I Highlanders under Qumd' °" ‘nme 4' 1928 years. The deceased whose ommand of Lt. Col. U. G. Dawsomofiname was Catherine Mcmm of excellent qualities. and family. health till to WSH ment of officers, have been kee _ y p 5' of training has been extended to MRS- "UG" P- M°QUA") |twelve days. whereas since the war ’”"“' lnine days have/heretofore been the The defah °¢°“"ed 5" TIP I y» her and she years BOUI IBS I A -By George 'me cRAo\.E nissan- -QL H Roar5ao\~ . \eE~J'nrgs.li.- ' or ~r+\l=. QCON 'rv-1Av4_»< CoooNe.s.o -rl-IA wAs1-ner i.A¢s7r erouc- l oun( R ifr- Clo~r He\=‘rI=.Rie-o tif ..ff...-...... uw 'ir - - I» warn ara- 'ph .u..;" .-161 _ .C .an-. - . .- ,- _ . '.5 if. 'Aw 'VIi¢*'.*l'