‘MAY 25» 1.927, , 2"" .' mitt-m". W111iiz15l1511' myhs-uwuthtjwt during his years oflabor. ‘A1. the same time he stated that he appreciated the honor conferr- ed upon him by the A. A. ll. (1., but ‘ll- . . a m“ w“ 1 y“ until he had been guaianteed fiulsawmt “up ‘g night’ ,3.‘ the support of the clubs. " ‘igfing spells and pal Asked about certain reinstated lieu-t, audit so rim athletes he intimated that he would have previous cards put through constitutional channels with a strong recommendation for 1 FOX FARIVIERS—WE HAVE DE- uid-dt don- . '3». acceptance from the branch. . Mr. Fraser emarked that tile ' ‘W sport situvatlo‘ in the Maritimes to- gay could wellibe regarded as seri- 1 itgjand personally he did uotfeelfiu like stepping into the breach“; ' ‘ same time he said that some person‘ would have to perform the ' 411ml. aild tllat he wafwilliilg to " ptinetpt the task if given general " ‘ bport. _, Active In Sport‘ been taken by the same lvlr. Fros- er. . He has refereed some of the biggest wrestling matches ever ills- playeti in Eastern Canada. lie has also refereed sti'eiluolls Iioxlllg ‘counties. , As a youngster he was ll member of the famous Pictou count)’ all- stur team. ills throwing arm from the outfield wits their the envy of many senior outflelders. As all announcer he is well known ill all parls of lilo province. 11¢‘- was president of the central S01." tion, Al. A. A. A. last seal-ion and ill 1024 'gultled the destinies of Illc Amherst Ainutetll’ Athletic Associ- atlon. Ile has been a delegate at iualiy meetings of the M. l‘. B. A. A. U. C., and has officiated tie judge, timer and starter tit numer- ous ehstern track meets. Ml'. Fraser is well' qualified to tlcnl with sport affairs nild tlicre is tfgellertil hope that he will IIIKJGIII. the position givcll him by (‘oloilcl N. I‘. hint-Lend of Siliilt. John. iniln‘ Till PRIIPIISAI . . i AIIIIIJRWI‘, N. 8.," May 25,-» Priolto lltvvllllllK the appointment M pfiiflKlttlliil president of tile rc- iillilltltcil .\IitI'I1.Im€ branch ot the ‘A, i‘, t‘.. 1.). Webster Fraser, oi Amhpffll, will fir_st_call ll mectllis onlfctllivstlgly, .lulle 1st in M11- Dpffll,\\'1I(‘Ii-11|P. clubs will be rc- queilipd lo vote upon the proposal. owing-st» existing sport conditions lii those provinces. Mr. Fraser ill- llmiiicd toiligllt that he would nec- essarily lluvc lo receive lill almost unanimous votc before he could rollslili-i- the position. Nilliccs uro Ilciug prepurctl willi- ill ihl- ut-xl two days and will be il|l'\\llI'tlI‘tI to every club Ill the cant. —-—<:>o>-i-- Anchors Concert , l1il11 11"‘ 1"‘i1'"""1 11"" 1119-1’ 91"“! Tho Ailrllor Iltlacbull tcillii arc‘ ‘1"1"1"““"“ 1“ ‘he "wmmjg m‘ 111"" staging a beliofll collrcld. III 1.111.‘ iuiblliil u liiiiccrc cxprt-ssltill iii‘ H011- ] _ _ liellgut- of tlic Cross llull tonight n11 '1" "1""“"" - 8.15 ‘fills is your opportunity In .1111.‘ i‘ "M11117, h‘ 111111111111“? m fhfdlititist. your sot-titlil ullti givc IIH‘ 511"“ Mm“ 1"l"1:""11h"lu"1“"1 “mhlbtnW a good slur! 'l\vl|)’ III the ii-s iluloui. illtilutrtcll that. ll‘ lie ‘unwhnll Hvhuihllu I't'l \'t'lI Ilis tliiptiintlilt-lll frolll 11H‘ _ “My 0|‘ mp, pp.» Tl“. W." . i - - ~11“ 5“‘1"'1"111< l'1“"‘"'1)’ 01111411111011 . . . 'l‘lll=. ‘first. ltanlc Rots liWilV oll I<‘l'l ' ' "1 '1" " 4. . - . » .\IiIl‘lllllli‘ clubs tllnl Il(!_\VI|‘ll1(1 .lt _ ,_\-m.,,|,.,| H, ...-p“... |,,.,.,. m, _\],,“,i_ . 111111 ) l\\o 1ll‘l|t| oi pllrc I)I‘(I(I llllt‘l‘ YPHIIIIIIIUIIII Ihc misstatement i111)’ 111K111. so that youl niivndluujvl‘; (ivpninu. and‘ w,“ |,.. up...“ h, m} '1"""">‘"Y 1111111- fronl Air. Itoper. tifS. . lioyit- oi (‘.llill'Itittoto\vil. llolmlilght at the Amlim ‘(,()ll(.t.ll, W1 “luphflu. lqlnprul ||,,,n,._ ivmuw- 111" 1-1111-1. \\I11l his wile. sou How- l'l'lllil 'l-d that Ml‘. Doyle hall givcli'1!1\'8 11110111 1110 llifvftflsillY °“"11‘1'"'""° ul llolicc latl-r. I and dzltiglllcl‘ Natlinc. will be lIlt‘ .\1lll'1lIIlIt‘ clubs faithful service to do ‘their best on tho (IItlJilOlltI. on o v 0-0 0-0 o» v o v0 0+0“ +w+vwa+vvow+o+o+owwooo+oo 0 §CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS l ' - c per line of .1 “on s tim- Iilsrrllon I'our Insertions ldigllt Insertions u‘ o4 0400.04 o a o 0 04 a 0-000-000-000- 4-004 0404 o-ma-oo +0400 Miscelleilc0iis_ ‘ Female Ilclp Wanted __.__ —'— lNo. ALFRED McDONALD, LAND wANTED—A MAID. APPLY 19a Friday t-vclling. .\Iil_v liilll r...- ui...1111'111=11 Farm. l11"1"\'1<1_I1s 1o ivhit-h Surveyor, llorlnanvllle. P. E. I Kent street. 571352331 plirpnst- tif oi'i:.uliizil|it n \\'oill<-li‘.- 111' was eiupI0)’<‘l1 111 1118'B=111k 01 3024 2 17 lmo. __ —-- WANTED -. GIRL AP-PLY GLAS- gow i-lotel, 107 Richmond St. _ _ 5760-5. 26,111 |FJT’S MILK EELS TRY KING'S. lit-lit Srrccl. 5336-5-6-141. WANTED—_ RELIABLE EXPERL’ slam-ii u new cedar Fox D811. encetl housekeepel',~-ili coliiltry 1l'(3ilSlll‘(.‘l'. .'\1l'.\‘ I“l'cclnnii lluw 1110 111104’ ‘"15 113111191911 11 $110Wl‘1' “mm. m. phone -E_ |}_ sum-bell’ 1mme_ Family qt‘ th|'eQ_ Ap- (IiI‘(.‘('lUl'.‘\', Ali's Jlllllos In‘. lilllgn 1v." 111*‘ Y~1’-“~‘1~ 11- 15-. 111' Z1911 pwrldgfl‘ I,‘ m L 5731,5255“ my A_ u Brahma’ POwnaL Mi's ifivertett Webster, l‘ ‘i llnrcll. She Wit-i also entertained . ..______i___ 571052341 llirt; (llltliltirs, Ali's tjgwlilil in"... -11 111c- lloinc o1 Air. and Airs. Ste- IF YOU wlsi-t TO ,AVOID ANl \\'(‘.II, Mrs llvi-i-t-il \vi-l...~l.-.~. 'rl.<~.\\‘111'1- T11v1111111v vfllllilllle gifts rv-l {iii-ii WANTEDL-AT ONCE MAID FOR general work. Apply Mrs. W. E Fletcher, 63 Upper Prince St. 53646-161! operation for Kidney Stones ol' (Juli ‘Stones, write Kidd, Bros. Limited, Peterborough, Canada. 5662'5-2i-2-Il. GET YOUR REPAIRS DONE. AT WANTED, LADIES T0 ADDRESS King's 'l‘in-Sliop, Kent Street. I and mall cards at home. Earn tip- 5336-5~6~i’4i. wards 0i‘ $15 weekly. Whole or ' spare time. Send stamp i'oi' Ilar- tI'<-.tlltil".-l. Ladies’ Agency Service, Toronto ti. ' ~ Ii‘. H.-»1i FREE-A LOVELY INQERTRUC- llIiIt‘. Pearl Necklace or a lovely If» inch Kewpie Doll, For Partitio- M. and Charlottetown a.‘ 7.00 PuM. Mrs. Peter Dower of Athol, Mass, t daughtelz, Mercedes Mabel, to Carl Atkinson Hllchey, furnlerly of- P.1d. 1.. but. now a resident of (Jllatlialn, N-lB-Mllrrlase 1o take place early lil June. llavelyn Wllkle, Captain ‘Ernest Wil- , h ~ ‘. ll l ‘ Leading capacities in sport have gee o“, 13w“ ed m cleaning and (laspe to load British West Indies. She will brlilg I1 return trtlrgt) of iilultls ‘s lottettiwn, l‘.‘I‘}.l. matches in Pictou nnd (‘ape Ill-stun ‘deb inc and Fishcides l'!‘i'.l‘.IVi‘i| :llo fol-l“ lowing from iIlu Nltigtltllcll Islands hflemfe‘ , . "'19- 1’1\“-l11)' 111th at lll-tllltl at (ilollwoilil Iillili-Lill; mic-yelp, nitlllis of Airs. Harsh Aitslicllu \\'11ll|'(-14H~k' while [he family we“, uh, arrive at her ‘ ant suporvlsoi‘. first regular moi-lint‘ of the ilislil-‘i ‘"011 108111.‘! l0 1111‘ lI°lll11111‘11.\' "1 life is to he Iicld at lilo lloitn- of 111v .l“11111.%' 1'<‘11I11@- Mrs Gortloil Iiiliilllfl’. Altll'ic. I Reginald L.I».1B.. liepllew of \\'.ll.\'. lhlll- bar, liilinagcl" of the ldllstcru ScculVsitlc, was ill the city yesterday. 11195 til f llurloitcloivll. Wils‘ piliiiii-z led to the bar this llltifllillii‘. on liloi.‘ 1°“ 91 13115 311111111)‘. 1\'.(‘.. 1101011‘ lluvc I‘i‘lill‘ll(’-iI front Florida. .\I1'. Justice Mellish. Central Guardian. CHARLESTON CONTEST 10-, LIBERAL — CONSERVATIVES, 1119M at Anchors Entertainment,‘ Ward 11111119. men and women will send In the entries. 577g liioet at Offer Building at S p.lll., chars Entertainment. 5772 ' ____, lTliursday, May 26th. for organiza- QENTRAL pARlsH ._,R,ey\._ D__\1_ i tion. Important. 576 Lamont will preach on SallV DIES SUDDENLV IN BOSTON. ~-Mrs.Angus Neill, North Milton, received the sad news ofythe sud- den deatll of her sister, Mrs Sarah McLean. who died iii Boston. Filli- eral notice later. 1111111. May 29th, at (llasgow lRoad at 111.00 A..\i. L01 ~ill at 2.30 l‘. ill the Peoples Church FORMER RESIDENT '- Ml'. and ANIOHORB Entertainment nlght..L. of C. Hall. nnounce the engagement of their 5717112‘ RENiOMINATEQ-At a large anti enthusiastic Liberal-Conservative Kings held at Sotlris, I)r. A. A. Mac- Donald and .\1l‘~1‘1. i), McLean were unanimously lelioiniilated as candl- dates. ' AT LA HAVE - The schooner Lulleilhurg to Marine Railway Slip for painting thence lo .linbcr and fish fol' RECEIVE B. S'c DEGREEP-The Convocation of the lliiiverslty of Saskatchewan was ileld FridayMay _ 1" _C11“"'l6tll and among tllc graduates was 11111111111‘ (1‘1"""'!Vli'. Norman MacKeilzle, son of ____ l_.\Il‘. ltflll ‘Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzie. , _ ,_ Rose Valley. Mr. Mackenzie re- PLENTV 0F BA” _ H1“ 1m" ccivctl the Deglee of Bachelor of Mouila , sci s t 1 ‘ - . y y h“ “m1 “ ‘l_l.1l‘l‘l‘l‘_‘\‘,v\ FIREMEN RESPOND.— Yester- Polnte Iiussti, (irllltlstollc, .\lllllt.'l‘.s"l,.“h0u" “"0" "I . wlfiphom’ message llltaug Illu Nord lilitl Nlliilillill. xmlvtls rtzcoilvctl at the Fire IIuII ask- lce l“ gighL ‘illi! for assistance at a fire at the _.__ ‘fuflltlfillift: of Mr. Cooper. Southport. MRS. HOWARD FALLIS speaks The suuill truck with a number of iti- liroincn lospontlt-tl and helped form uiormlv, l<‘i-iilny_ (‘Ilium Hex‘ rpm... u huckt-t brlgtitlo. The roof was (‘(IlI' tlzl)’. Kléiltrtil- ltoilotllle Wcdnl-stltly.‘sidcrably danlagctl, (lraptuld ‘Finn's-titty, .luiu- 11nd. .»\ll ———i illoetinlzs ni S p. nl. PETTY THlEVlNG.—'I‘he FiTtIHIlIt-llrc. ol‘ Air. and Airs. Leo Savi- dunl, Sirin ‘Street. was .ll1.t£l‘C on REMAINS TO ARRIVE-Tin- rc=1Hlindllyl Uvttfltlllii. IIIELIAWEGI? 7 ulild 9 sislcrs. .\ll'.s J(|h1l1s|i“| “m! $500 whip] w. | u‘, l~‘ol'tl, 513i iGllll Avcilllt- tonight... 1.‘. . 1' 1‘. ‘m n '1 ‘tclllll- window. ’I‘-hls is the second tllin- within a month this house has Iii-vii clitcrotl by petty thieves. LIBERAL —- CONSERVATIVES, \\"zlrd lhrec. lncu ulld \\'()lllt‘ii will lll(‘l‘1 tit Uifcr liuiltliug til N p. 'I‘llu|‘stl1ly, May Lilith, for org: lion, Iilllitlfliilll. u,‘ CHANGE OF RESIDENCE - V _ V i.\ll'. .ItliI|t‘.\‘ I-‘. Ilopei‘ of (lharltitle- ISLAND LADY DEAD. _- \\'o|'tl “‘“‘" '1"Y""~"- 1'1“ """‘1"'11I=*1‘~°‘1=l»* has ln-l-il I‘I‘I'I'IVI‘II. from l-Idiuoiiltiil.‘ XFMWWF. "l. lfmw" Hm 11mm‘ ‘fr Allah. Ii)’ Iir. Wairlitlrltlil l-lilllw-villu-“mm l""'11"'1"'11 W- Hw1'“1"11~“ '3 Ilit‘ still ilt~\v.~l oi‘ IIll‘ t1t‘llIII on .\loii- Uwnm" In“ 111111“ 1*‘ H11'1"'1"11 "It tluy of Mrs IIt‘l'Iit'l'l Slulnvuy. foi-lil- 1'1"" 1""'- 1‘ '1 "I111 s 111st o1 i‘i lilo, “ ins slltlrtly for lhcll‘ new Ilolne FUNERAL NOTICE ——’I‘lit1 lulu-r.‘ l" 1""“"*‘1""'1- til of tho lntc Airs. Nllll tJullci .\I:lc-‘ ‘T’ Ifzttlyt-u ttlllcs pluct- iolillil'l'tiw tli‘l'l- WEDDING BELLS _‘ A 1111191 (Iglyl from mp1,...- ,-,.,_.1,|,.“.... fll.“"‘11111Ili-'J ivlis stiittlllllilfltl at Zion Allfllli-lllllt‘ (‘oi-o to t‘llpu 'l‘l'llvl-r.-l- 1’1‘c~'li_vlcl'i=1" 1‘1‘ll1"'11 YPMPIYFI)’ 1111' (jcmplpl-y g‘ly'\'i‘-l|s . almmg uht-rlititill when Alisg .\lae Alat-Pherson n", hunt“. m 1 mlupk “M. and All". .\\'tti'l'l~n Iinrns were uni‘.- 'l‘l‘.codol'l- floss will offlcitlic. ‘"1 1" 11“11'1‘1“191" 1W RPV- M~ S0011‘ __,,,__ lldlllttili. Alias Nlilfllmlltfsllil had been NEW |NST|TUTE QRGAN|ZED_ lil tho tiffiro of Iirucc Stewart and ---—A nlcoliili: was lit-id ill tlic lioml-i‘ 1't1l11ll-'111)"1i11' ~“1?V(‘1'111 YlmT-r‘ 511111 51111‘- of .'Iii' Evert-ti Wt-Ilsll-r, Altlrit- till.’ “"111” 11‘ “n 111'" $11111 111' 111" 1‘1KI1€1‘1' i \o\'u Scotiil. litrh young people m,“ lill'(1 well and favorably known and Tl“, rum,“ m, "f, they have illi» good ivislltis of hosts fIQflrH ““1l'§l ,.|..,.,,.,1;.. . p,.,.._.id,.,,,_‘ill‘ fril-llds. Aflel- u short honeymoon Mrs \-_ K SMHI,.I.S,HH \.i,,,,v]n.,.‘_,i,l_ tilt-l‘ will izlkc up their residence (mp M“,- hupdn“ !I(’()1]‘]l': _,,,.,.,.,,,,, ill the city. Prior lo licr tilarriage, Illstittlltl. ———~--¢-o->--__.__ ADMITTED "r0 THE BAR _ PER ON UIIIIIIIII‘ Wlllilllils‘. ll..\.., s ALS All: Neil AlacLeod K. C.», Summer- THE cunnnorrizfrowu GUARDIAN 1 HELP THE sovs torllghtiAn- convention for the First District of resi- IIIJA‘(‘I'I BAY, N, S., May 24r- 4 Johnny fillies, Sydney Mines. won a l5-mile classic at t-he Black Dialli- und Track here this afternoon, de- (‘151V01Y defeating a field which iii- cluded Clarence DeMur, 1927 Bost- oll Alarathon winner. ‘James l-lennl- sail. i‘. S. National IO-iillle cham- plon and Silas McLellau, of Wind- sol‘. N. S_ Miles‘ time was 1 hour, lites, 7% seconds. . Hermit-tan was second MCLIGHBI} llltid. All immense, crowd estimated at over 10.000 crowded illto the ‘park Io witness the event. Bun-died up in Ovencoats the spectators shlvered as the runners circled the hall’ mile track, swept by a bitter north ell-st wind i'rom the sea. The full foil-e of the gale struck the ruli- ncrs at thc half way mark, and coilsiilerlilg this fact, the time lntltlt- was excellent. ‘lbfmin- Ross Sets Pace For l2 miles, ‘Reid Ross, Sydney runner. sol the pace, with Ilenulgan and Allies pressing hlni close, but ,at t-lic 25th lap hc ivils tinablo to liccp up with the leaders, anti as thc racc ncuretl the end he dropped bark fast and was obviously fatigu- do. Silas McLcllan who l'all iii fourth position. for ill/g mllcs, fal' behind thc first three, nosed out Itoss just its liofori- the finish lino was roach- cd. Demar Never Serious Clarence Dcliiar, of whom the crowd ivtls tevillcnily expcctiilg much, kcpl with ‘the leaders for on- ly a mile nnd a half, and at no tirnc MILES WINS 15 MILE GLACE _ , , BAY CLASSIC AND BEATS DEMAR ____.__ third mile. he fell was lapped by Miles. Hflflliigtlil and‘ Ross. DeMar finished last, nearly three quarters of a mile behind Miles. William ‘Hunter, of Domin- ion Number six beat DeAiai' ollt by a. wide margin. TheMarathon champion is be» lieved to have been affected by the change ot’ climate after his train journey. He arrived here only this morning from Boston, just six hours before the race started. 'l‘he cold did not seem to affect him gleatly, holvever, for he was pet'- splring more freely than any of the rest. . ‘ He made a strong finish, having llc had just complctctl. Pretty Race Staged Jimmy Ilciliiigan and Miles staged a pietty race as they entered the 24th lap, for several nllnntcs the lead passing from one to the other. At the end of tile 26th lap. Miles started ‘to pull away, set 1111i.’ 11 Dllce which was too strong for Ilennlgan to keep ilp,'ailil ill I1I(‘ Rratluillly but silrely leilgtlleilctl his lend. coveiinl! tllc tIIHIfIIHBO at ti much faster spccd shown at any other stugo of the racte. At llli‘. final line, Aiilcs had a ZiIJO-yard lczld on .llcilnlgaii. Far behind came Silas AlcLellan Reid Iltoss, “fillitiln ‘lltlutt-r and ‘Clarcllcc Deliinr, in the (irtlt-i" ilametl. _ Horse Races at Moncton on 24th NIONIVPON, May 2:1. -.\lul1y rzicr- Ialls wterc pit-sent tit tlit- Altillctoil Spoctlwtiy yrslcluiaty. 21th ivilcll Illi- first l‘ilt‘i‘ incl-I of tho scusoli was ted. and Illi- falls, were grctltiy qill-ascd with lllc illliilllt‘l‘ ill \\'1|1l‘Il t-llcywl-rte l'l1ll off. 'l'llt- Ii'ilt'Ii ivils ill oxceilnilt ltoiltlliitiil. IIt-rc is the suiiililttry: o 2.30 Pace _Timc at the quarters-HOV;- tl-l 1.1.’. 1.12 ,1.12‘/i. iln the third heat Boritlc finished second, bilt was set back to fourth position for rilnning. 2.20 Trot and Pace llpton Prince Queen lliarl . . . . . .. Aimlette Zua Boughinan .. .. i Time ‘at the quartcrs~~l.1ti1,¢,; ‘L07, 1.10, 1.l0%, ‘l.l01/_-. \ 1 2 . l'o LWQOI-‘IQ Matched Race titans/ill. . . . . . . . . .. l 2 o 1 Roy Vola 2 l 0 2 ‘Time at the qnul'tei's—I.09‘/g. 1.08%. 1.07%, 1.04%. The third heat in this race was ll dead heat, making It necessary for aifdurth to lie run. All heats ill this racewere featured by ilosc and nose finishes, and until the Inst All: and Ali's. Donald Nicholson iii SIIIIYPIIII‘ .Am1l a ,. ' _ mpg‘ mil. tqartpr __ 1lll'S write to f‘. Spencer, Box 1551 New (ilasgoiv, Plctotl ('o., N‘ 5757. DOLLARS SAVED BY ORDERING your suit or topcoat In any style- Fit guaranteed from the Tailor- 1111: (‘.11. represented by S. F. ’I‘nrlulsh, Charlottetown. Top- uoll-luer for the Marltimeli. ‘ itztl-i-a-tl. AI:lle Help NY-entcd wkNTEDyijaNl-Al-‘IEOR BOY FOR illl'iii urok, Iii-ril Illinois, Marsh- ‘110141. BIG EARNINGS. STEADY EM- 1'1“Y"1*'11t. for Banbers. "Xlicrt in 8 weeks. Wrlledvloler lizlrbcr ($011830, Dobiltliimeilt "F" Ilaliiax. 3-l-2l2-ttstf. EARN $10 'ro 5251A ‘WEEK 1N 111111‘ spare time ‘it home writing SIIIAWGZITIIH. No canvassing or sol, lcililuz. We instruct you and 811D- 111)’ you with work. Write to-day ’I‘lle Menhenitt Cbmpany,‘ Limited 4:: liomlnlon Buildlhg. Toronto. f ". Al. u. w, ti’. For, 5111a,. STAR TOURING 9A5 coon AS ucw. 21-i.'Weymotttli~~St. . . W‘ ‘ ’ amt-seam. ‘l’? YQIALE. - sEcoNo u-A-Nb ‘ .1? - not» iiuliftif“‘lf.f I r1133??? “"11 11 h. m. ml. gbiion ntxfolill" ‘It. Btnvcrt"s,.KeIvin.. . .. ‘G761 Become - Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter July class of North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams, lliasa, please , write Supt. promptly. School mull- iflos pupils to secure registra- tion. Provides lnont-hly allowance and privilege of six months’ course at Yale University School of Nursing. All expenses paid. 5280-54201 EXCELLENT TRAINING OFFER- ctl by The Merldcn Ilosplttll to young womoil who wish to bf:- conlc registered IIIIPHPH. Now Ilos- pitlil building. New Nurses’ Home in progress. Recreation and social life attractive features. Tennis courts. Affiliation with Yale University. Join Septem- ber class now. Head tax will be puid if students remain. Further (Iililtllfl sent on request. Address, Superintendent of Nurses. Meri- den Hospital, liierlden, Coiniectl- ctlt. 5702-5-23-71 l. Situations “binictl ‘._1_"_._ ___.__ WANTED - WORK ON ‘FARM. nApply 109 lalnl Avenue. =' ‘ < 57162-5, 2s, 2t "W tinted , . WANFFED- 100 BUBHELS OF Cobbler and Green Mollnfalii potatoes. (itlvln l-Iartllng, 7 West, Street, Charlottetown. ' ~ FQFLSALE - LAND FoRMEnLv tit-copied by Mrs. Mary Jane Mc- llllluil, Queen _~St. Foaflirtlier i11- "lrlnallon apply Mrs. Month-tan 111 Davies Hotel. , , . ' " -' . ‘limit-hm _,____ irnmpatmir IIIEIGQ-rflfll). ‘woo . Y ,_ , 5769-3, FO-ITBALE --~8ET OF Davie 11.11 v l’ ,3! _ for summer jlnonths. Phone 5251i. " 1 4i 5 LET-MOOMIS‘ non LIGHT .11» k U1118.32El AVON .- ulie ee V m “fizz” l ~‘ 5110 s 2o .'ll _, Lovgd one ‘leap o" ind “kg t 1 . This season we have a . 1 '10 Lot ' . God 1:-y|‘:a':'hée ham‘ [ very superior line of flflllflll ‘i. Iudlng rods, nu. TOtRENT -l-'unNlsl-iEo nous! H m tit It am. ‘ W" '"° . st. its‘. MucNeIll mt. e e c“ 1 ”""‘"" '1“ 1'" t Juno 1 . W! 1| t; Block. 5111523 at Inserted by u.» Family mIQEI-xximfig Lolggdonfs l T° 1"E""""F“""'9"E° “W” can In and low u over. l court chambers. .\Ii'. \\'llllulil~ had a tine record in Ills studies at 11-11-1 last Saturday on a visit to Boston, llousle and was also 11 111111101‘ 111.:lnd .\'e\r York. She was aceolnpall- 5111119111‘ 119111/11195- 11o 1'1‘v<'i\'<‘<1 115*‘ lcd hi‘ Airs. John Edward Cronin, r 111'€IIITlllllII'y education at Si. Jos- ‘ ephls University, .\'. IL, \\‘Ilt‘l‘<‘ Ilt‘ took a. special course ill Front-ll. ‘rom ‘Prince of \v1i1".w‘ (‘ollogi- null frolil Acadia. liv \\‘.'l.\' I1"1Ii'I(*tI wizll the i'irlil of ‘Ileilfy .tll'l, Sluit“ and Mat-Cleave .iud ntll ilracilc» in‘ Prince Ifidtvartl lsl.'iiul, llis llil‘ home. IIc ls ti prolnillt-ilt illt‘l‘.l of Weldoll‘s'liln Pill I1<»llll Plli l<"'tl- icrnltyulltl was t-ll:lirilluii of illc Miss Alargarol. Livingstone left» ’l‘llc lllnny friends of l\i.i'. W. T.1 \\‘t»li|lt'i' of Iiosttin will regret to‘ ,lclll'll that he has been quite scr-1 lloilsly ill hilt is now iilllll't)li'lili’;. Alisa AIangtil-ct N. Wood, (‘hai- ItiIit'it)\\'ll, Ikla‘. lslllntl is ill ’l‘l'ilrti visiting hcr iiuill, Mrs. Arthur Stov- clls, of ‘"'I‘llc Stulllc m _ Dulllollsiu 11.‘!l\V SPIIHI’. .\ lil-llli.ll1', “ 1* H” ‘NHL’ tsnrecr is ilrctlit-li-il for 1" I‘! iii~ “I I . . . '. LII. Jt-liklns ii I‘ who 'Il)‘.‘ - _._l; l..' ll-r- . .' ‘ ' " RRVI" 11'"r‘“1"1"“ H '1' 1‘ ' .lcll liorc lllsl week for Ottawa on u visit lo -Alrs Jenkins, attending ,1Ilt‘ grildutltioil exercises oi‘ Acadia _ _ ______il.'lll'\‘t'I'S1ly lit which his son Lloyd and ilaughtcl‘ lGrclyll, arc students. ~—-~-——¢o>~ - DEATHS GALLANT —- £;171£111EIl471il(|W1111 ' of Egliltillt llay. on .\luy Ltlsl. Syl- Vain (lililnlit ill tllc tut.- of TI- lt.i. It Makes A Differ- ence How a Fisher- ‘ man is Equipped To Get Real Trout There is such‘ a thing as luck, but you will notice that It ls the fellow with the » BEST TACKLE ' MAKES rrun BIG , ‘ tznrizcu ‘ WILLIAMS-Ill illis t-iti‘. Charles‘; Williams, aged (iii. lfttllcrul to- > day ('l‘htlrstlay) liluy 20th, froul his t late residence, .80 ldlln Avenue, sor- vice startliig at 2 p. in. _IlIi(-‘.l‘l‘|It‘I\1 > Wilsloe Cemetery. mini i IN MEMORIAM In loving memory °1 W11‘ tllsm Anderson Kev". 51°11 26"! Of Mi] 1926. ‘rue vnoueiyonueelars = linen-o heat was over. the winner could not be chosen. It. was a ease of two good horses striving for the must- ery. How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE lVou ‘Lost. 11C‘. New York . . . . . . .. 22 ll .067 Chicago . . . . . . . .. 20 l5 .571 St. Louis . . . . . . . .. Iii 15 .1316 Pllllrttleipllili l7 lii .515 lvilslllllgton l5 l5 .500 iIl-Irolt . . . . . . . . .. l5 l7 .161] (‘lclvtilalltl . . . . . . l5 l0 i-Il licsitin . . . . . . . . . II 2i .301) NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost RC. Pittsburgh ll .621 (‘hlcltgo . . . . . . .. l2 .600 New York . 13 .594 St. liouls . . . . .. 12 .586 Philadelphia l5 .600 Brooklyn 22 .405 Boston 16_ .385 (‘inclllnati 1i 23 .324 ‘INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost IKC. Ilaltlnlore 25 l3 .658 Syracuse 25 I3 .658 Buffalo 23 13 .639 ‘Rochester J8 l6 .545 Toronto 22 17 .538 Jersey City I6 I8 .471 Newark 15 23 .395 Reading 3 35 Water silspcctetl of being impure lit-Id. Tho raw-s Wt‘l'l‘ ‘wcli t~ollll-.~‘t~‘. gilliillilli£ii1|igill Nlzllt-lliliullilhi tctllu illl- charwtntow". p_ E_ |_ . "IFiSZI oL. ‘l , ‘Lineup: i _ MASS 13/1391? .1 I 5441-5-11 3wks 1mm Aces Bhckbirdsl l l'b‘nin]l3laillclltllillbélslilll v Catch” p p , l; tint _ rs. . . t I ': +++oo4<04+<++0+0+oo+o+0¢ Ilabe W. 'I‘ulilin . . . . . . .. A llrowil 111111111‘; ‘ . 9 V‘ y Kuuy _ _ _ _ _ __ I 4 1 III v pitcher 1 ‘Pupils of Krrntle ... bt. Josclils: ‘if ii-iii ‘BMW. 4 1 4 2 I). P111110!‘ . W. Gossdoilvcnl. _ l‘ I Bhnplnrd. Elsie Snow 2 2 2 '11 ~ v 1311,1180 1 ‘ML and x1“s~ll‘lr1a1l'SI ctlertl‘ “my Auhley 3 5 6 3J1. Ilckzlrtl . G. lnillall N11‘. 111111 3111» "1111 _ 1'1 ‘ l ' . - v . - - o . 2nd blisc Ml'_ alld Airs. Pctcl‘ 14011111111)" E 11118" m Ploy ' h 1' I’ m \ 110201“ I? Storm" Tllc boys of (irlltlo I Q53.‘ Lady Onkes . . . . . . . . .. 5 5 l r0; ‘ ‘I h, I 13rd ' I‘ School. . H. Cudliiltire It‘. Mat-Donald‘ Mr. ailtl Mis. Patrick 110F19- ‘ 5111111 31°11 ; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arscilailll. l ' 1.. Rannhan A. Dovrlingl The Pupils of Grade Si, Q.S.S- ‘ Since taking over this " Fieldors ' - ~ Al .. Jr. - l I‘IWIOI'. 1 A‘ Taylor L Mnnbeimi Agéjilllllorlxlraq} I1)~‘1_1Hll1‘:“_l;,_, 1 Hotel we have $991“ “fix. IS. Idostel- . .. Nltlfllifillll‘ lmflaml M“ 305.1,], Hana,“ thousands of‘ dollars ‘ _l.. (allbeck c. HQQIIIIIH‘ Mr’ Aubrey n,,h.on_ ~ repairs and improvements. I Westerntluartllan ‘ —JUST ARF1|'\7-E‘D_—-TWO cars of kCPllSIlHtl Iiiinc, now liilltiatllilg at Albany. A. lII_ Afflt-rk. 5771i b-{Eti-Zii l ASEBALL‘ _ 'I‘llc st-roild ittlliic oi‘ lllt- -\\". I\'.Q fdlluior lil-tlglll- wag won by l~‘illl 'l1r's lolllil 11H‘ Nine Act-s when tin-y I . . Montreal Civic {Government Censured l BY STAR OVER THEIR NE- GLECT TO ENFORCE PASTEURIZATIQN 1 The Montreal Star commenting ion the Typhoid “There is no language to cliaractel ise ‘such carelessness. such callous‘ iless, such flagrant alld deadly lic- ‘glect as the Civic GOVQFIIIIICIII. is guilty of, Tile first epidemic should have been warning enough. lint the head of the Cllvlc Government int-t infuriated tleputations with the statement that there was No Epi- tlcmic. The Health Department. did all‘ they could, but they were starved. by the Executive Committee. Not,‘ a single New Pasteurlzation Inspec- tor was given, to the OvehDrlveill i-lcaltll Department, and ailothor. [epidemic has followed on the first.‘ tit has happened again ill the Eco of thofatliu ltetl fact that proper pasteurization ivoultl hill/c llN-‘Vfllli-i vd it. There may possibly’ mc all olelnonl of misfortune in a city be; ing caught off its guard .oilcc af-i Ler a period of llpparuilt ilillilllility. ‘ Jiul To ‘lie (Batiizllt. Twice, And“ To tilt? (‘might In Tho Slime Plalitsl Which ‘Should Iluvo Been Wulcheill As A Cal Watch ...- a Alousc. i Just its long as citizcns of Alou- treill arc content to pllt up‘ with Ills kllltl of government, this ls the kind of izovcrnmcn thby will| gel. Alid They Will Pay 'l‘llc. Price ill Epidemics. Filth, Disease: Deatll. Iilackcnctl Repuilltitiu abroad Alltl Ruined Trade At Home. —-i-o-0->-—-—~ ‘ To economize with tea, place the tea on a sheet ofwllite paper llnd worm lt' iii the oven before brew- ing it. Less tea is required wllcli_ It is treated ill this manner. Before polishing furniture that is very dirty, wring ollt a cloth from very hot water and rub it over tho sulfnce. Wipe dry_ at once. Then apply the cream in the iisunl way. and a very high polish will be ob~ marks. ITo remove old ten nnd coffee “'21s he a serious competitor. AI. the» I fal' back, and] long before the race finished hel ‘j Now packed in same as PAGE I’ .1," Aluminum, ago. I . . . Johnny’ pi lntlplt s, .lil final three laps, the (‘ltpe llretoiltir. than had been. . endemic says: I I l 1 IN MEMntIRIAId ' _ ARD u -. I n .' (‘llbert Arsenault plenty of reserve strength to stage; MRs JOSEPH ffANcH ,,,,,i],‘d:‘i(ly, m I a IOU-yard sprint at the finish lined . _ _ , _ _ -_ l 31 . -v M_ p “d He slipped on his coat and walked: ‘vnh ‘fegzipf “daJzlglefialllr§,_:::hx:l 3111.: lsldoi: Oeénam away from [he trzwk‘ u1'1’fl"e"ll.y‘afllzlllpll\l ti)“; UTQN... in {he City Iios-1 All". and Airs. ‘E11. Hennesseyi none the worse for the lollg grlild mm‘, May 2m,‘ finer u" illness Jr‘ Ml.‘ and Mrs’ Angus,“ Mwuum anti Airs. .l. Cronin. .two wet-ks tltlratitin. ..\I.rs. Blanch-l Mr. ‘ and Airs. James Coylo and lard was a woman of high cllrlsliail M1‘. 1 4 tixteluplzlry lII()lIlt‘.l';1'1l11111Y. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Doucottc. .\ii'. anti Mrs. 0. 'i‘. Richard. . Alrliluis and family. and wife and beloved by all wllol 1knt-vi' hcr. ller dcnlisc is nlore ro-l gretted by the Incl that she lcavt-sl to nloul their loss, besides IIUI‘ Ill > l 111111 tilfltly-‘l 1118111111811. hum)‘ u." (imlppn, tin-m, dim. ...» Mr. and Airs. .l. Pcrty Ilurte and Mrs. Fetlde (iztllallt, North ‘ltusilcti, 15111111)" . Mrs. liruilo Doll-tin. ‘Hope ltivcly 310F101)’ 1-"911111 111111 Priscilla at lloluo and three Iirotll E1001» Sallie Gul- crs, liawrt-i ltitlyilcltl; Tcnlllrh} 111110111)’ 1191-111"- ‘Chishnhn, q Aq “ml ].;,|m.,ml_. Ali's. ‘Flltinias |’I"II‘I'S and son. uhmmp AI and Ali's. W. DeCoste. The funeral whit-ll was ono of IIII‘: M1‘. 111111 MP5- -11>H"I11I Iienncsoy largest. seen in tllc city fth stinltefllld 14111111)’. lline, was held Sunday llllt‘l'iit)t)ll.‘y ill-gm lior latc rcsitll-llcll. Stcwtlri‘ l. to St. Dllllsilin's (‘iltllctlrllll 1111113 11111"- 1\\'1lGI‘(3 steltvictzs were conducictl liyl M1‘- “1111 -\11'-‘*- ‘Itcv. Father I‘Iilgai' (izlllullt, who al-‘mlil 11111111!!- so oiTiclutctl m. the glove. 'l‘llt1 pall- 11'“- -1III111<“"- .-I>tetlrlers were: Ales-s '. 11- 1’<‘111"1<‘11-"-“'”“‘”W Pctcl" (folillally- liclbcrt lilailclltli'tl.l“*'*‘**‘**"***’**“**4® .l:. 1 l Gill: t, A b" llriroil undl - 1.5.i§.‘L‘.t.-;...f1..., “ "y ‘ , Saunders. Newsom i & CO. Cards of Sympathy W. It. liilnolmzlll , The following spiritual IJOIIIIIIPI" |aiid llltlt-‘s curds wt-li- rctw-ivt-dt I? MEATS | .\ll'. t Ali's. ltllssl-l .\|t~i\'iiinoll. Iitlll t‘lull. . Mltlrt-iv Altlrlili. x l'l'lillll‘.< Vilnius. of good quality, | , lyullls A‘ ('t|. I l I East End Market Bldg. is new the finest Hotel of its . class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable I Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 .1 Miss Altlry (luutlllcr. l 11115101‘ Iioggy 110111111. . .\ll', and Ali's. lloiron and ftlnlily. .\'Ii'. and ‘Ali's. .l. 1’- =\11<-'"111- Aiiss Iiliz iclll (iautliltir. Mr. and Ali's. ll. Ilcnllessvy. ' 'l‘llc boys of (irutlo Si, Q. S. S. I\ll'. and . "s. All(l|‘l'\\' Lcijlttll‘. . Mrs. llliztlhtiili licsliorhcs. -.\/1l‘_ and Airs. .l. l3. AlcAuIcy. Mr. and Al John Coilwlay. per day, All: tllltl Al . Jas- P111111" r. 1 ;u_.~. and MPH. Isaac lloucclic uudi Charlottetown j , " l. m" m“ Hotel C0., Ltd. Zvliss ‘Mary Iioiron. , 1 Mr. and ..\lrs. S. l’. Iiuffy. and; ;fanllly_ _ . Airs, Aubrey 1i. 1111111111. - _,@-0&-——~ i O§~OO~O-Q‘¥O4-O§ §-Q4§-§-§-O-§-O+O§ O Proprietors MISS L. McQUAlD, Manager -v-f§§-§4-O-§-O+O QUEEN w“ HOTEL lRED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good- IIIGTOIIIA 1. IIOTEI. its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- | phones In rooms. , Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. ' Charlottetown Hotel " '00., Ltd. Proprietors 4 HARRY C. BROWN, Manager ¢o4o+¢++oo++o+0+a VICTORIA HOTEL W. J. I)ul7.It.‘I. Illontrtou. N, IL; in. ll. m»... Alberton; l-:. Seller, o'- Lcary; ti. R. Belliiiger. 'l‘oronto; I-I. 1M, Sample, HIIIHNX; 'i‘. (‘. Iiotlgera», and W110, New York; 1.. ll. Alc- (Tltlrg, Sapulpa; L, .-\. Keith, St. ‘John; L. it. Blake, Niagara Flillsw, -079,tainetl which will not sliou‘ JlIIKEFiMlBs '1' c‘ 1"'°°"m"' “flnmxl C‘ o". Llieicester. 'I‘orolllo; I‘. 1S. llanion.‘ fMontl-eol; J. W. McQunrrle. To-i should he boiled ‘at a temperature stains, cover with glycerine, let mm"? A- S~ “m” 11°"1“"‘“13 '1' ("1 of 176 degree Fahrenheit for one stand three hours, then wash with W1111v0mb. Montreal; minute. This boiling will kill prac- tically all germs. -soap and cold water. Repeat if ne- cessary. - n I HgUSEHOUD’ FURNIT E 0R ‘n I0 L91; N - D ‘ blemishes. and to establish rpermaneni con- tle. 2B4 surrey ssftilg“ a‘ -. ,___.._.___..____.._._-.-NN z I , l, .. yilition oi‘ hair henlth.- ' I. yw ‘ - ' " ' a ... osalaAaLs run ,- _. » ~. - _ .1121: 3A 1 . roukqstyanigslldal-‘eeiltl-lill loca- _ 'i..'II.-‘-“I1t ' air mild n 1 nvenlances. ' mm "._' ‘Iv ‘llireliifflm f. 811011} I - Pitiuotes Pursuit Hail . Health Shampoos with Cutlcura Bony; with light Ip- tvend to free the snip oi’ dlrldrufl‘ and minor off‘ ‘ l“ when y. T. .l. Alicia] Moncton; H. Li, (lashing, Montrealil i8. A f‘. Scrimgcr. Aiontreal; (‘. I1.‘ lllarl, Silckvltlllc; A. C__liowlii1I-!s,, St. John; A.<l'<‘. Arsenault. iSunl-l mersitle; .l. E. liulttiil, Summcrsillod R. Ii. Holman. Silmmcrsltlti; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rogers, Summer- .uitle; I)r. and Mrs, A. Sharp. Bc-l dcque; Miss Burrows. lSummei-side; Thns. N. Beaulleu. Montreal; Dr. E- ‘T. Tanton, Summerslde; ‘Dr. Jars, lMcNeill. Bummcraide; Dr. J. A. MacPhee, Saminerslde; Di. .l. C. Simpson, Summerslde; Dr. E. .l. ‘Gillie. Kerlslngton; Dr. J. Jardlne. Konsingion; Dr. P. McIntyre, Moh- tagtle; A. (i. illerson, Tortiiito; _K. 'i‘. Nicol, Montreal; E. ll-I. thinning- hain. Mottoton; M‘; M. Thompson. Town ' . ' I I Ililrs. 1L. l3. Hunt. City; Kcnzle, City; James A, Edlnontlsou. Toronto; S. I‘. Martin, Aiontretll; It‘. J. Gallant, ISumnlersItIe; L. (inllnnt, Summer- _._. .sidc: t), ll. Crabbe. Sllmmcri-iitle' ' l 1 - ’ of“ 0; ‘Lzgealrsgefr: aggszigefn 1 i“. A. liilglt-y. Amherst; M. E. 2111"?‘ c "tame 12o rooms Mil-litre. Aloiitzlizuc: Air. and Mrs. 441"“ fTWhFCh have rive‘; ilitlrbour, Mnlrny Iliver; J. J." t ' b m‘; Com Incl renizvated dlilullcs. Sollrls; C. Crziiiz, Aliilltftllll‘ ' i’? u‘; a“ aw ygars‘ Few 4 EIWILIJIIIIIII Ilogt-rs. Pity; Mrs. Lloyd Hotels” ihrouahout Canada 5. (For. Lloyd Cox. .ir., Ileleu (Jox. , l.\ll". ll. w. u :I~J ~ . M; '- and the United States have Mdiktwpl“ vxunwfh‘; “A11 J. Kaila?‘ ‘loll. Alonttiguti; Airs. ll. T. Begs. isumnlersido; John Mc- -» ‘ Ali's. J. McKenzie. E. Lillian Alclienzle, City; City; .\I(1ll('lt‘Il; Mi, alid Ali's, L, M. Mc- Kliiilon. Aiontltguo; Olga .\i'cKiilll- liril: AlacKlnnon, Aiontltirut‘; Atliol AIacKlllnon. .\ion~ 1111-1111‘; itr-v. If‘, V Abbott. Toronto. Bigger and Betterfirops - Treat your Seed Wheat.‘ Grain and Potatoes with FORMALIN ‘(40 Per Cent ‘ Formaldehyde) Our Formalln is glut-i anteed full strength, all new.‘ fresh stock, which Is most. essential. Let us supply you, Wholesale and Retail. v ~ flushes Drastic" Limited. _ I y "The People's Drugqlat ' fafHalfa Oenturyw» '