was; cnannorrarow N GUARDIAN ‘ A sinus. “ l- "IMMENSE ctosme our sate" 1mm. I ‘Knocks “OFEORTUNITY" is now knocking at your door. Do not turn a deaf ear, but avail yourself of the Wonderful Many‘ are appreciating this OPPORTUNITY of buying CHINA, OROCKERY. and GLASSWARE at prices, which with the DISCOUNTS given are UNBEATABLE. China and Nippon China Semi-Porcelain Jardinierea Stock Pattern Teapots Dinner and Lamps Tea Sets Plates Crown Derby Cups and Saucers Cut Glass Churn! Tumblers Butter Crooks Viggg Belll POI! Toilet Sstc, 8w, Flower Pots 6.0. This STOCK MUST be sold out as quickly as possible. Check up your requirements and get the benefit of our liberal discounts. Be wise and act quickly. DISCOUNTS 25% to 50% off our Entire Stock during our “CLOSING OUT SALE." Black 8c Co. SUNNYSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN a w n: tuna i v-OHOP from Holmazre Catalog MONDAY MORNING. 60 PR8. women's patent sandals. received this morning, $2.95 a. pair. ALLEY ti: Co. Ltd. 29664124 2i. OHUROH OF SCOTLAND-Dele- gates from Central Parish Conste- gations requested to attend annual meeting in Peoples Church, Char- lottetown. Friday, July 4th, 1 pm. I CHURCH OF SCOTLANQ-The communion of the Lord's Supper will (D.V.) be celebrated at Lot 48 on Sabbath June 20th, services at 10.30 a. m. and 6 p. m. , Also pre~ paratory services Thursday tlllti Satllrday 7.30 p. ln. Thankflaiv- ing Monday 30th 10.30 p. n1. LOBSTER SEASON POOR.- From rcportts coming to llallrl it would appear that the lobster tish~ lng this season is a complete l.lil- ure. Some oi’ the fisherman llart-iy clearing expenses. lllatrkcroi. how- 0V0!‘ appears to be vcry pic-lllilui and exceptionally large. $0:ili‘ ‘fiill have also appeared on the lllllrltet and are of good quality. ll PERSONALS Mr. Jas. Mullins, City spent Sun- day at his old homo at Covehoad. Mr. James Doyle, North River spent yesterday at Pleasant Grove. Miss Elizabeth Kler, Malpcque. came to the city yesterday llntl is a vsrox Separators 7' " Get all the Cream * Guaranteed for l0 Years Priced Right Why Pay More? No. 0, 200 lb. ‘capacity. Delivered ....... .. $29.50 No. 1. 400 lb. capacity. Delivered ..... $37.75 with Stand. Delivreed ...... .. $46.40 No. 2, 600 lb, capacity. Delivered ...................................................... .. $61.95 With Stand as Illustrated... $70.00 Sole Distributors HOLMANiS Summerside — Charlottetown gpest of Mrs. Mathlcson, Grafton St. ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dustin, St. Jolln are spending tho \\‘(‘t!l{ at York, the guests of Mr. alld Mrs. I-l it}. C. Vessey. Miss Muriel McNutt, Mr. E. K. McNutt, Dr. E. B. Bealrsto. Mal~ poquo and Dr. J. Claude Simpson of Bay View, motored to the city yesterday and are guests oi Miss Bella Bagnall, 80 Eustou St. Dr. anti Mrs. J. F. Clarke allti son, Harold, of Brandon, Man.. who have been attending the Canadian Medical Convention at Ottawa. ar- rived in Charlottetown ou Friday night. Dr. Clarke will spend a fcw days visiting his brother at the Ex- perimental Station here and other relatives on the island. He loaves Fr-Itltty nlorning on his return trip. weeks. l m0}- LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS not reach thc total expected and oi falling IJPIOW that of April, thus deviating from tho seasonal ill- crcast: which sales htlvo shown ill May oi former years. The Life Insurance Sales sales in May of $638,708,000 by companies -that had in force more than X8 pcr cont of the legal re- serve ordinary business ell Janu~ nry 1, 1923. This rcprcscllts tln illcrctlsc oi 2 per cent ovcr May ni last year t-lntl a decrease of ‘I per cont froln April oi this your. Willie thc returns for May arc lolv ill comparison to thc record of tho prt-ctltiillg months of this your. it should llt‘. remembered that iilarch attics llffllii‘ llii previous rocortls. Aprll holds second place and May third place. Sales for the yoarv tn-tiatc or the first ilvc months of DETROIT;- Juns" 22' The tlisap-. li"lll‘llfl('l‘ of a Ilox of jowols vtliutul at approxilllnit-Iy SHHLIJIHI, front this ilillllii tlf Pldst-l ll. Fol-ti, [lrtlslllrllt ‘ of tho Ford Motor (iolllptlny. is un- nuullccti _by Police (Jolnlnlssitlul-r lrllay night, was kcpt a atlcroi. e box epntainetl a pcarl net- r n srt. l5! a tin-r now. ,‘ “Q05- moth I i Pr! Mlle. i Mrsiidsel Ford lacc, vulucd at $67,000; Robbed 0f Jewels (Cafladian Press) anti n. guard ring. T] ['24. The rubbery, committed latt- k_ lllldlliglli it was mllsaing. DR. CALDWELIIS IAXATIVE \ QLRUQ PEPSIN . ¢.=>,/.> I thigh: vigor Ly mommg Howpytp Keep a Child Healthy GEN Tl N ago pllrtulis tllot t. tll siukllrss was u _l you (‘fill git-r. it. with nllsoluto safety to an. inllllll. nt thc breast. 'lti'll; llr, but wt‘ know i‘ rulcrct in in the or allows the twlliltl , htmllitlg tllllt. clim- oocura rl- tllllrl two or day. Irs. \ . E. Mnr- Centrovlllo, N. S. and ‘45 Gillstln Ave“, [lun- dgnlo. always ltcop a ‘Ca Wall's lAlxlttive “Magic” in a Tcaspoonful livery store that sells lnotlicirml soils Dr. (laldwclYa hlxtltivo Synlp Pt-paln. and the coat is less than a ocnt a dosc. Give hail’ a teaspoon-f ‘iii '0 H"! Piling baby or child at mlzhi- when you pm. it. to bed and you wdl find a hanPY. lu hing i ‘a n tho hnusr. rest! youngster ill the morning. ll _ I afield many the 11a Iguqgivs syrup pqfln ,,,,,,:d'} .~ w... "m ‘m’ “W” when mute oiled, still it... a o, slibmtiltt’ 7°’ PhYd“ zyoldmefor ' Bllmfh-Jfltlillltlayllyiofi be. Caldwollb Lrlltlltivo Syrup stlgtlsmsfiaa ' esmbosd- ac Jaokofappetlte. is a acicntili . compound I1 ll pearl necklace of 103 pearls, valued at 1327.000; a platinum wedding ring 1e police say thc thieves gain- ctl entrance to the home by climb- ing up a window canopy, forcing a window of a baihrnoln thou enter lllg thc room oi Mrs. Ford. Mr. and Ford had filllflfllllflilll guests Saturday night and Mrs. Ford, llD- fort- gnillg to rouclvo llcr visitors, llatl plllt-t-d thc jcwcl llmt on thc tlrt-tlst-r. Wilon sho rcttlrncd about 1924 were S3,054,05R,000 or 12 per cant in advance oi those for thc sim- perloll of last year. Sales for the twelve months ending May 31, 1924 were $6.ii06,786,000 or 15 pl-r cent in advance oi those ior thc similar period of last year. Oi the nine geographical soc tions into which thc country is tlIvltlt-ti, four New Engl-allti, East North (iontrtll, Mountain and Paci- l'lt:~-—silow increases for May oi this year as compared to May oi ltlllt. yr-tlr; the Middle Atlantic nlain- lalnctl Ii rocord oi 100 pt-r t-t-lll; and follr sccliolls—-tilo Wtlst North Central, South Atlantic, East South Central and West South (‘entrai show tlecrotlstxs. The Nt-w Eng- land sot-tion leads with an increase of 15 pcr cent. For the first five lliOlllllg of 1924 as compared with iho arlllln porlnll of 1023. llltl Paci- fic section shows lilo. ltlrgt-st In» crease, 19 percent and lhc Middle Atlantic. the ncxt largrst, ill pr-r cent. For tho twelve months and» ing May 31, 1924 as compared to the twelve months tending May 31, 1923, the Pacific suction shows the greatest Increase, 23 per cont. tho llureatfs survoy allow Incrclla~ ea for May 1924 as comparotl wth May 1923. Those rangt- from 21 portrt-nt for Detroit to 4 lwr cent dolphin. both decreased 1 per cent. For the five month, of 1924 as compared with ‘the similar period 1023, all cities show hlcrcaaos. to 18 por cent for Detroit. -_-<00->———- THE SHOE-BOX GAME (Two-Dollar Prise) her he gets down on paper. an» om “ r "Well, I -~ . ' v. n l Rc- 0 search Bureau reports ordinary iliol TEACH TADES TO ERRING GIRLS MErrIng girls who come to, Four of the six cities included in ' for Chicago. New York anti Phila- ‘ ranging from 1 per cent for Boston First get a shoe-box or any kind of a box, than cut as many doors one inch high as number of child- ren. Number the top of each little door 20, 15, 10. or 5. Clive each child the same amount of marbles that will roll. bat each ohild have his turn rolling the marbles into. the doors. if any one gets the mar- his in the little door, put the num- 1——Grace Douglas. 2 ‘Daisy McDougald. 3 llcicu Sololnon_ Intermediate. 1 Madeline Johnson, 2 David Layers. 3 Mary llemphiil. Grade IX- 1 Elsie Knight. 2 Enid Knight. , 3 Dora Lavandier- Vice-Principal's Dept.—Grads VIII. 1 ‘Rhoda. lEaston. ‘Y dean McDonald, 3 Waldron Laevrs. Grade VII, Ralph Douglas. lMiidrod ‘MoLaren. lEtllison McDonalds- l 2 ll Miss McCormackw Dept-Grade Vi. l Dorothy Jenkins. ‘.3 Mary McGowan. .'l lEtlwlll Bell. Grade V. l Michael Burke, 2 Raymond -Lavers. 3 Walter Solomon, Miss Taylor's Dept-Grade IV. Nettie Walker. Gladys Mooney. 3 Helen Donovan. I 2 Miss Morrlaaey's Dept. t Mildred Gotell.’ 2 Charles Jenkins. 3 Hugh McDonald. Junior, l Anna ‘Mcbaren. 2 Catherine Burke, 3 Myrick Eastoll. llis wiic anti son will remain a few M,“ MOMiHaH,‘ Dept‘ l llllliian Llewellyn. 2 leobel King. business slackcneti up to the oxttut ~ , Junior. Edith IIt-lllphili. I i! Lucy Scullcy anti Frcoda Sol I ll on. 3 John McDonald. -_--<o>--—- LOS ANGELES, Calii., Juno 21 women's ward of'the city to provide the inmates with cduca when they are released to started on the right track. their former ways after freed from the jail because to start right. The Barton, chici woman officer, was soon as a. solution. will he taught tullllnery, dross "liikiiilt. hncy work anti painting All proccotls, after the cost 0 of pains. stiffness In the limbs and lame back are due -to Rheumatism Rodi illltlutllstlc lislllets i promptly ‘relieve muscular i i . i i and ehronlo rheumatism, illmblgmotc. PRIQE one. i The one that gets the highest score i tubes the numbers are added up -fl',: wins the gatnel u, M e senor ' W l» Q , .» Y; § ard for my degree?‘ ‘or _ "i; YO‘ CHURCH OF QCOTLRNDP-Rev D. M. Lamont will conduct divine service at Stanchel on Wednesday 24th June at 7.30 11- "i- . GEORGETOWN -HIGH BGHOOL. Following is the report of the Georgetown High School for the month of ‘May: Principal's Dept-Grade X. I nlt-llts supplementary to his coll- May sales of life inattrance did Oral £2: Bumchnder and Ehmm flgcS. l ~ "This provision“ stated Jutlgc A. ~ pnai cast: tllc jail hero arc going to be taught thc nloans of n. useful livelihood. The Purpose of the training is not only tion in the manual arts but also lo supply them with enough money get Recent cases of girls falling into being oi poverty has impressed authorities with the need of some means wher- by they could obtain enough money I occupational training. suggested by Mrs. Minnie probation lindcr thc new system lnnlatcs o" let it dry. materials has bctln tlcllltctetl, will be glvoll lo thc girls, lieports Lobster 86080111330000! Than Usual . Inspector Gallant of the Fisher- ies Department, examined the lobs- tter cauneries -in Prince County last week. He reports fishins a lit- tlo better than _usual for this time of the season. Lobster Packers have responded to the appeal made ‘by the Department for improved san- itary conditions in the canneries, anti Inspector Gallant wishes to convey his thanks to all the packers who have taken such a dcop lin- terest in bringing up their factor- ies to full requirements. _ Those worthy of special menI tloll arez-Peter MacNutt & Son, Darnley; Matthew Gallant, Locke's Shore; Smith & Palmer, Sandhiils; E. A. llardy, Saudhills: Il. B. Dulu- v'llc, Cape Wolfe; James P. Thom- son, Canlpbelton; Jerome Doucotte A Pleasant View; George A. Dotlcctte Skinners Pond; John M. Doucctte, Waterford; Portland Packing Co., Tigllish anti Killlllre‘. Arthur Clark. Goose Harbour: Howard Clark. Goose Harbour; Herbert Champion, Alborton; W. S. lnggie & Co, Sca- cow Pond; and many others. t Judgment Given in County Court At llle County Court of Queen's yesterday morning, judglncni was tlcilvcrctliu thc casc oi Patrick l MacMillzln vs. Benjamin Areelltnllt. an action to recover fifty dolltlrs for additional work done on a bull- ding contract at the request of dc- fondant, Judge Stewart. In handing down a judgment for tho (lcfcntlant with taosis stated that the plaintiff lliitl cxccotlctl ills authority ill porlorln- ' lug thc extra work that formed tilt- subject 0i’ thc still, allti tllcroforc was not untitled to receive pay- trllct, _ ile also referred to the fact that ' Mr. Gaudet, the deftlndalltis attor~ lley had invoikod tile rigllt ol‘ set off and lhad asked ior a judgment t'or tho defendant ol‘ $100 -t‘o|- breach of contract. Judge Stewart stated that though in all other EIIKHHII speaking countries, the law oi set- ofl complies with modern needs null allows defendant suitors to set off tialnago against debt damage-s anti equitable claims against legal triims, Canadian legislature hall. un- til several years ‘ago. been satisfied with an algiquatetl and discarded system, nearly ollc hulltlrctl years imillntl the times. 'l‘llero was instituted lll 1922 "all lit'l to amend thc Common ‘Law Prll ct-duro Act ol‘ i873,“ enacting as iol- lows: “The defendant in an action in thd Supreme Court may sot off 'ugtlitlot lilo claim oi the plaintiff iany right or claim wilctllvr such sot off is a tlcbt or grounds ill dam- |Stowart, “la confined to illo Su- preme Court. anti the (founiy ‘Court, where the greatest llulllbcr of actions are tried. nltlet still foi- low a cralnpt-tl anti gout: by proct- duro, to thc annoyance anti distill- ptlillilllent of suitors. Even ii’ all ap- wcrc takcn from till- County Court tho Ruprenll- Court at tho hearing would be unalllio tn ln~ vokn the provisions of tho Alncntl- lllg Act, which is conflnctl exclusi- vely lo an action brought. ill tilt‘ ' Suprolllc Court. NO TRIMMING \\'Ith lilo all willie frock without budkios. ¢---.- 1- \QO-}—-i-l' MY VANITY CASE a piece of leather. anti soak the paper off. d7/"ee This Bally Welfare Book and ' "Ill Baby Reoortllwill be sent tar-Woe elem . WIIteTIle hordes Co. lad, Mutual. - the natural food tofmbabiss when mothers milk a _ ,_ AT s. PRICESMc MATINEE DAILY AT 3.15 w AT men's‘ dire one slio The Greatest Pllotoplay, i; Motion Picture History i, 'l'ennlslealls1hlfigllavelollbshenehksoEeab RAFAH» SABATINI A csitsrmmoonwau» ' LEWIS STONE NOVARRO ALICE TERRY “Forlllelooeefc wanna and to cqongeo friend." taoauasan-z. "Stock" Quotations HALIFAX, June 23—Siock quo- tations furnished by Johnson and Ward Nlfillllilffl of thc Itionlrcul Stock Exchange. ' O11 what a splasht! llcll Telephone . . . . . . . . . Ilronlpton Si. Lnwrcllco Flour . Oittlwa Power trlnlnling it is tho sluart thing i0 (fulla Cane Sugar . . . . .. wear vcry fancy pumps oi‘ install" (‘ulna Cillli‘. Sugar Pftl . or colored satin with TlllllUSlilliU 1pm Ampricm‘ purroluun, _ American (‘all Brazilian Fraction Howard Smith Pill .. .. - llowtlrd Smith Com. . . . . . .. Fm‘ tilifl Si“ Y0" i109“ ii ""1"" Simn-lsh lilvcr Preferred . cigarhox, a small can of stain and 5mm...“ Rlypr Co,“ _ _ _ _ _ __ Take thc 00X Stool Company of Canada .. and thou lot British Empire Stocl 1st .. ' it dry. After it llrics. paint it and Pt-lllnnns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tnkc one anti Olitt-llfllf Almlpi __ inches of leathor and tuck our t-lld Shawlulgtnl .. on tho fiat side that doesn't upon. Laurtlntitio Pulp . . . . . .. Then take a snap anti glue it lll u (‘llllzltiinn (lcl holc hnrod in tho flat piece that op- Canadian ens. Thou itlko the other part of (illnatllan thc. snap anti glutl ii on tho leather. Asbestos Tllis forms a vcry attractive cllsc. lloulillioll . . . . . . . . . . . . 108V; ""75 COLLEEN MOORE A STARTLING EXPOSE OF MODERN SOCIETY ' COMING _ Ntltitlnal Breweries Am. Cur ti’; Foundry Am. Slnslting & Refilling .. Anaconda Copper (‘anudlan Pacific Railway .. New York Central Men’s Black Boots as .ll....l..t.._.l hccls attached. Per pall- $3.95 international Papcr Kl-ily Springfield Ml-x. Petroleum international Mar. Marine .. Press Stool Car . . . . . .. the same style with Goodyear w solesrlierpair PIIIlIIIlE-FERGIISUI, snot: 00., ‘MONTREAL axcuauoa ' m4 Victory ...... .. 103.20 "We are all here. dear father." responded Sarah. "Then who's in father.- Robert A Natural Question llnnk Commerce .. Abraham Meyer was lying on his tlr-atll llctl. Illa wife anti t-lllltlrcn l-lililltiflfflil were grouped about him. Suddenly IXIIYIOIIII- Bank Nova Scotia wheat Jt lint; Q t, 114 Deming“, r o’ ‘A _ “OOH! illlly 35g; p“, the aged man moved. anti with an wiiei-are you dlls wife responded softly. strok~ :"By your side, dear zany sham‘. ~.