mgr-clay‘ 7);; gmcrllliness lum- __--— "" y T", QgflTMlR It???“ MQNTREA v _ ‘ . Exact Copy of ‘Wrapper. Acadia University WOLFVILLE, Nova Scolla Ihntrnelltm-Aria and Soic-nccl. Ap. plied Sclencflr Tlloolouv. Dl|r¢u.~B.A.. B.Sc.. M.A.. BA. (‘flit-oi . 13D" IKLA-W1WIEOIOFYL llid rcrtlllcutes ndmittinl: to the boat technical schools. Two your: lnA - culture elective in B.Sc. cnuruc. First your In Medicine elcctivu ill BA. courts. Rollomcnh- Large and expert faculty. hell‘ b-liIdinla-r and uthcl‘ up-to-lhltc equipment. “. clll-llt library, fur-ill- _ lies hlnpniilccnt gylllhllllllfll wiJl hrqe athlotlo (lcld. Expenses Moderate. _ lmtIolu-Centre of the Land of Evllllgu lle, Gland Pm threa milvl liiaulllt. In rlllondllr or other Information, write the Rcgiatrar, Acadia University, Wollville, NS. , .\‘ut term bezin: October 3rd. 1923. I Acadia Ladies’ Seminary WOLFVILLE, Nova Scotla e Allin-To prepare Glrll and Youn: Women lor complete livlnp. Twelve: lllcludinl: Col- Julior. General. Music. . Bxprolfllun, Houlehold Science. lllllillcsu. l e Farultyu-Twenty-fnur Teachers o! ("it personality and Special Train- lily’, ' l ElllfillmcnL-Jlfindcm sins: ill every raspect. illleilrl and svlllllll-IIIIB. Junior SchooL-Fol- Younlzer Poplin. IllrnlatIon.—Wrlto for illustrated book to . II. T. DcWOLFE, DJ); Principal ut term hczinll September 7th, 1928. and flr|t~ ‘cadia Collegiate and usiness Academy (Ninety-Filth Year) WOLFVILLE, Nova Scotia A Residential School for Boys alarm-Modern Relldence. Good xtllipmont, Ideal Location. Gymllll- lilllu. Swimming Pool. Experienced Inching Stall. Moderate Cont. DBPARTNENTSS [into Coal-u, lending to Matricu- mion Diploma, or tho GGIIIIII Dip- lll. llal Tralnlnl CBIITIG-—IDIH‘IICQIOII vcn In Wood Working. and Iron Working. leading to Diploma merclal Dopartnlollt. — lnltruntlon nilercll In all the courau o! a BUSINESS COLLEGE. Diploma lrlniod on completion of Commer- M] Course. or slmalrrnvhv lull TIPNYIHIIUI Couroe. . Fur Ill ’ catatonia. apply 9-0 llltloal W. L. ARCIIIBALD, PhJL, Wollvlllo. Nova Scotla- t term bazlnl Soptnmhar 6th. 191l- Royal Victoria College McGill University Montreal t founded and omlowcd by lute Itt. Hon. llrlron ‘lirllthrolla and Itillllllt Royal. For Women Stiltll-ntfl. resid- llt and mm-rl-aIlll-llt. prepar- lllr for (turn-es Ill tho fllolllty ll Arm (not, ll, So, ll.li.s.. l- (Tom-l and In UH‘ rllrlllly of lhls l-lllldonta hrl» eligible I'll‘ Scholarships in ihc Facul- ty nf l\l‘tu, Alllllielltlon for rrslllenro uilolllll lll- lnlldc curly nu ne- lilrlllllodntltln in the rulll-c-e In lllrlltod. llllraurloll and lll-fill funds, Alwlv to THE WARDEN [or circular and Information. HALIFAX LADIES’ COLLEGE and Conservatory of Music TH E COLLEGE BLACK WOOD, Principal rilool Com-so loading ‘to Mat- riclllatinn. ‘JNEIRI tfollrlmll in French. Phy- Stenography. rt (‘cornea loading to Teacher’! l-icul Training, Domestic Sclcnce. lllbloma. ‘llnnl oi’ Expression leading to graduation. MR8. M. E. TAYLOR. lsnlil For Infanis and Children. Iiothers Know‘ Thai Genuine llastolia Always ’ Bears the Signature of In Ilse a For liver Thirty Years Ill BOIFAIV, NIW YORK Gt"- -__ Q w I ll I s ‘Ilanadafs est’ AN ancient philosopher has said that“.A man's praise has very musical and charming accents in another‘: month, but it is very flat and untun- abld In h-ia own.” POSSIBLE two hundred ‘ makes of Pianos arc adver- tised as "BEST". our case o1 the judgment oi the Artists who uses the Bridc A. E. TIIOMBS 167 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. REMEMBER THAT CARTER’S FEED ‘ STORE l8 ALWAYS Headquarter: for Feed Oat; Feed Wheat Barley Buckwheat Billed Hay Baled Straw " Poultry Feeol Cracked Corn Cornmeal Oil Cake Meal Cotton Seed Meal Stock and Poultry romcdlea and Specifies Crulhed Oylter Sholla, Grit. ctc., etc- Aii at lowest pouiblc price! and In any quantity- Garter & 00., ltd. PHONE 20B ‘Ganadafs Best’ j. The" Ideal cm rol- the June l: z 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TIIIIIA I We rest ‘ iii lm THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC MR. H. DEAN, Director All grades In all branchca to graduation. Tonchor’! Certificate. Liz-rntlllto of Music from Dal- Illuutle. Ilanhelnr of Music from Dalhoualo For Calendars and lnlormutton __..__- East-ern Guardian ..‘*M'ILK 7 c. Quart. Cream 30c Quart. D. F. MacDonald. Sourls. ..'RIVERSIDE RACES. -— Re nembcr the Riverside roses on zuly 2nd. H-‘MONAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday August 22nd. It you NIBII any particular class write sec ‘utury T. G. Ives. 2470-22401 ..*WHOLF8ALE PRICES on nly ultire stock t‘! Dry Goods. Bodies and Mons lull Boys ready 1o wcar until the end o! Juno. Bar- iaius iu every line. J. W. Muldvlr h Co- 2360-16- ..*DON’T FORGET THE DATE P-loulluv July 2nd Riverside Races. Enough entries have already been ‘ecelvcd to assure ll good days ruc- liz- zriil-ilil-li. v WTURGEDN TEA- The parish loners of St. Paula Church Sturg- eon will hold their annual Tea Par iy on Tuesday July 24th. Reluerllb- er the date. 25556-26-61. ..*MATINEE NON. July 2nd three classes: for Country horses. ilurtluulars see ‘bundbills or A. A Fraser, Vernon, Secly, ..*-‘DON'T MISS the big concert In Oddiellows Hall Montague July Itll Band Music. Scotch dances. bllgllllle lnul-lic. vocal and Instru- zneutlll. 3i ..*CALEDONIAN CLUB star Ilerftlrlllcrs Odllfellolvu lizlll Moll- Illliilo Wednesday July 4th rcserv cll seat tickets now on slllu lli MIIDDXYH Drug Store. ..’*BIG SCOTCH CONCERT OllllIl-lltllvs llall Montague, Well- llloslllly flVtflllllg Jilly 4th 8 o'clock irogrlllnnlle put oil by Caledonia“ (Jub (fllarlottetown ullder auspices Montague Community Welfare League. ..*CABLE HEAD EAST. -—'l‘he monthly muting 0i‘ the W. I., was hold at the home of Mrs Joseph Molrlsson on June 26th. There “"5 l1 VOFY largo attendance of 'l‘IIl-} Nvw l-‘lllolvcll ltldllldlfl’ THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION N0. 2 THERAPION N0. Nu, l for ltlllddl-i‘ (‘ILUIITIL No. 2 for illltfitlll & Skin lJlNtl-IIHAZH. No. 3 for ‘Chronic \\'<-llk|\l-ssl-:4. Sold by lelldlnl; tllll-lnilltl-l. I'l'lt'i' In lllnglnnd 3g, Dr, _ l4t'('ll‘l‘l‘ Mod. (‘on Hllvi-ratockg ltlL, [word "'l‘lll‘l'uploll" is oll lirit. Govt. sStump llfiixcrl to gcllulnc packets. I v _ 0 , __ OUR MONUMENTS dia- play a wide diversity of styles, llo whether you prefer l stone that aymbollzca dio- nlflcd simplicity or one more orllatc In shaping and olab- orately carved, you can bo satisfied hero. The but of enduring MARBLE AND GRANITE and the molt careful expert workmarllhlp Ia employed in every design. Our prlcol arc lower than any reliable form in tho Maritime Provlncea. Beware of lnfcrlor gradcl. Chandler & Bell 160 Kent 8t., Charlottetown Phone 741-J. P. O. Box 83 June 27th members Hugh ‘MacLelllln being the lucky RACES AT VER- l.35 three minute and Green race, For further 2601-27-31 3i N. \\'. S... lmnllnli. Hl-l- trllde lllurkvll, Igarded in any sense as o. "perform- Sale llays at St. Peters, P. E. I. and ‘visitors. Mush business was despatchell. The Hugh MacLellan ‘being the lucky "Institute Quilt" was lettered, Mrs winner. Plan»; (or making illulr unnua-l picnic to be held on July 17th on the shore, u most attrac- tive outing were then discussed. Latlles were appointed to look an or the tables, ice-cream and siruw oerry booth-s, elc.. Money was voted tor prizes for the children to be donated by the president, Mrs. Patrick McCarthy oll closing dlly. {ii Peclrllam And“ The Minister (By Dominion Nowa Service.) LONDON, June was paralysed. Pcckhzlln, which has known, ol Sllnlluy’ only the soft chiming ol Church bells and whose only sensation on the day o! rest has Ileell all occasional light outside the public house ancr closing time has been shaken to (ts foundations by the Rev. Earliest Thorn. minist- ol‘ cl the Church of the Strangers. POCkIIBIll knows that what tllc Rev. Earnest Thorn has donia ls attracting crowds to his church, but whether his idea is good for Peckhanl and the church, Peck- Ilum. has yet to decide. Strangers were not patronising the Church of the Strangers, and the Rev. Earnest Thorn though out an Idea to bring them in. He succeeded. He banished the pulpit, and In its place erected a stage. On the stage hc placed his properties, I. e. three stools, two pitchers, and a tent. Then he advertised. lie advertised that he would preach ill dramatic form. The coll- greglltioll assembled. llllld for a time gazed at the three stools. the two pitchers, and the tent. Then appeared a very elderly golr ilclnllrl, clad in traditional Biblic- lll laostlllilo, leaning heavily on his z-ltzlfi’. lie aullollncull lllulucll as Ahrllllunl, but those strangers who rtegulurly attended the (lllurcll 0i‘ the strangers gave the secrci away. llnurnc whispers passed “It's the Reverend 'l‘h0rn." Thou a lllzlll with a black beurd. whose idclltlty was not so appar- eut., canle on, and a conversation ensured. Abrullaul told all UH events of his life, Including the fllct that he hlld lost his wife many yellrs before when he only 127 years of llge, hut ills first-hand ‘description of the destruction of iSodnnl unll Golllorrllll was [head of the piece. At the conclusion Abraham re nested the audience to leave 28.—Peckllalll In i‘! ‘to restrain those who were wait- Ilng for the second house. I Alter it was ull over Mr. Thorn, lllfViflt-Z tllvestctl hlnlseli’ of make-lll)" expressed the hope that would not be rc Ibis appearance lance." I "I am sure that when they got home many ol these who werol present to-lligllt will turn up their‘ {bibles Illltl relld again the nlzlrvell I Iollr story ol the patriarch," said Mr. Thorn, who added with just vthat touch that makes one feel that |lle has almost missed his voca- tion "my next enactment will pro- bably be In the part of St. Paul." But it it were put to a vote ill Peckhuul the populace would plump for Solomon with appropri- ate scenery. Canadian Route To U. S. Advocated (Canadian Press.) LONDON, June 29.— Sir Gill’ Gaunt, Conservative member fol‘ Bllckrose, division ‘of Yflrkfilllm asked In the House of Comllwllfi today whether ‘the Government in allocating mull contracts ivould seek to encourage ‘British steam- ship lilies ‘In lthe use oi ‘routes via H-a-lifax which he claimed would do away with ‘the present dlfilclll- ties affecting immigrants to ille United States and the inconveni- ence caused by application hv the United States domestic legislation to other nationalities. ‘Sir La-mington Wortlliniz-Evans, Postmaster General, replied that the mull service contracts called for a direct-New York roll-ls. The ‘Halifax route, he said, cllused ex- tra. handling rand delay and he was not prepared to make a change. to July 6th 20% off Dry Gooda Clothing 20% off 20% off Men‘: Capo White‘ F ‘ Shoo: 20% off 10% off Boot: and Hardware, Crockerywarc, Tlnwarc All Grocerlca (excepting Flour and White Ron Gaaolina at .................. .. .. 10% oft Sugar) ................................... ... 10% o" 40c Gallon 14c Lb. Prunn, at 65c‘ Lb. Package Tea at Juat arrived. l now lino ct D Ratlnba-ailo Drapery Chintz and apply to secretary, HALIFAX. N. S- IL. A 8T. PETE rooo Gouda-Including Organdlaa and Art Sateen. till IHIZYH l-Iliui‘ poultry THE ICHARLOTTETOEN GUARDIAN . . _ ma’; M ' ‘ D qrmmul glldlfl’ flalltllgmplftgltiC? Paloroiar‘ l , A Cosmopolitan Plodubtion -' J i. AT» THE PRINCE cuvvnm. WEDNESDAV AND THURSDAY JULY 4-—5. If You Are T00 Tired T0 Eat ‘Puke Hooch-l Sasaparilla. A well» known Justice» nl the Ponce in In- diullu sllyu Hood's Szlrsaparllla Illilluni "food taste good." Alter tllkill: three bottles he eats 3 hearty ulcula a day, works hard and sleeps well." A grateful woman writes: “I earnestly recommend all women who \':isl\ to be blade llcw, or who are troubled with that tired trel- ing, to take. Hnotlir. Sllrs:lll‘.ll"illll. It wulillul‘i'illly l't:lltl\’t‘.tl mo. lll’ sullr sttlllizll-ll, lllstrnss ullll Iullcllllllz." Gut Hood's. and only Hood's. Lint?) spring innit; Mean Egg‘ Scarcity Poultry Expert gives warning of low production next winter cons NEESED NOW Fl PAGE FIRE CUREDI That's the answer to AMERICAN NAVY PLUGS great quality! Yes, fired to crcurc the lit-st snmkc man cvcr put in his pipe! “Fire-curing” unites true quality and flavor with -.l pcrfccc mcIIOW mild- ness which yields more smoke pleasure right down to the last pufi. “Tho llvlllyoll s ring this your Will-i rusptlllsilile. fol‘ illllily poor llllirlll-s zllld ll lzlrct- proportion 0i‘ late Spring (‘hie-ks, this will mean tar ttawol‘ Illlllt! a lllzlll usual" HllYS Prof. l". lfiliurtl ill. the llozlltry Divielioil 0i‘ illv EXllHflllltllllill Farm ll. Ottawa. A scrin . thus tI(‘\'(!l()])t.'(I. . ullthtirity. At the pro. ill till-rte an: plulrtllazllly - ITPII- Ill!‘ (‘lllll lf-tllll ushers being. lvillv JoyTlTln _ Illossrl; llloyll lllltl James Haslanl, taxprossvtl ICTJWUI- lllo r _ lllzlrrillgte of ‘Miss of the Hltlll Iltllll l-Illlt‘ from t-IEIF-heufilt; llllnscli‘ as being ' uplllltlll tliut grout gollll ivulllll lll‘ hlztrgzzlrvt IN-lll-lopr‘ Ilmvzlrll llllilulli {rmlsllls 01' the Ilrlfltlmllllf wedding ' ;|l;()(l11]p]]5]](!([ by Illlving T4'IIZII|IIE,,I'I' 0i‘ All". llllll Ali's. lh-lljlllllill llllw- l lllllrl-Il from IAIIIPIIKTIH was _])ll1y- inflnqngltlgn ml ti“. ill“ Qt puiiltfylttlil tu All‘. dlllllvh‘ u lhellill-y nllydl ullll llurilll: the signing of the llmzulczlsted lll t-vr)’ llossilllt‘ VIIlIYIUIlPIIHYlI- lll" ‘TYUIIIIIIIY I)“"II“I~"I-““ ‘ MV- Fwd mlslm“ Bang uo l-ulzs ill cold HLUPIILZU. Usually 1531.55 llro trollliill; fnru‘ - well filltetl. ‘a It"! sight: llzlvc , but-ll for sullll- cllilxizlorlllllle time. (flllltltllzllls urn in-tlzly PUIISWlIlIIIII-‘Il I110?" viii-iv‘ llL-r Cillllltl lllllll ever In.‘-' lore. and so, with this colulzillzltioll 0i’ (flFPIllll-SIZIIICPS. illl‘ l:ltl--I1:ltl:ll-. ed chicks this your present ll sot-I iolls ]ll‘tlllll‘lll. _' li' PW‘? illlarl- mil: ll llw-ll [or_ talking euro oi‘ Illt‘ pullvls ulllll bringing illolll tohlulllrily lll tllel trztrlleSt (Into, ii. Is right, now, fact Prof. lilftlrll Enos so l" ' ‘IH to nllirise securing export zlllvlcl: and zlsslslzllltru lll order lllllt the lllaxilllulll of rugs may bl: secured. Under the circlllllsillllcros llltl poult- PY-keuillll" and the mall or wonlan who has zl few chickens ill the backyard should do everything possible to take llllvzlntzlge oi‘ these I conditions, and sccuro such infur- lllutioil and kllolvlellgc as will ell- able tholll to gut the best results Simple Way T0 Take Off Fat 'llhere can be nothing sinlpler than inking a convenient liiile tub- let inur times each dzly umii your welgllt ‘is reduced i0 normal. 'I‘-Ilat‘s all-lust ‘pllflillllli-lk‘. d. (‘i138 oi‘ lidar~ ‘mOlll Prescription Tablets from your drllggist tor one tltllhtll", tho slime price the world over. Follow lllrelctIltlns-qlo starvation ducting or llrelsolne exercising" or zlbsllrd solves and greases. Eat substantial tooth-be as luzy as you like and keep on getting slimmer. And the best pill-i. u.‘ hlurmola Prescription Tabelts is they are harm-less. Thai is your absolute suielzllzlrd. Pur- chase them from your druEBIBY- m‘ send (lll-cot to Mllrnlolzl ‘Colllpuny. 4M2 Woodwald Ave., Detroit, Mich. xidlz EIAITIZRIES At every Exide Ser- vice Station you can get sound advice, skilful repairs on any make of bat- tery or a new long- Iife Exidc for your car. Look for this Sill" nderson. R'8. P. E. l. THERE IS AN 3x195 DEALER NEAR YOU _H _ _ _ _ _ _‘l ‘f1 hun"y:iltllllll Ill-OIJIQ will not Ill‘ illllt‘ llletly as the police were llnrll put 2LgllhlgiIllifolifilshfiiz‘2 “Wu M“! m" iollt their tegg a day, Thin Will‘ tin-ii‘ flours lrv pl zllly Illlre zlnll SIIIIIIIIPS ill M” are llloro. lilllitlul tllllll tilt-y _ t5 way- UIIIPJWYlStJ. ht! says. the (‘llll- llll; pi-riklrlul-li by Hill‘ Ill-v. ll. ll. Ill-rind IAJVIF.’ Alter the celre- m ltllylllllllll. llvrlul‘ Ill M. Pllllln‘ mutiny illlill to litrllills 13f Zileltillgllss- ('ll\ll't'll ill il - prvrvlit-l- 0t‘ tlllé l'.\\~ UIIIH \\‘I‘I I int: IIILITL‘ l l‘. an f5. w llll-llizlil- YPIIIXIIVPS dull IFIHIIIIB. illvllllvy illllltl hosts of gout! wishes 'l‘lll~ lluppy Ilrllll- \\'Iltl Itllllitltl ox- It'll by lhutur cur for llorden ell l-lu-lliilglyfllico. ill il |)\‘(‘(llIlIIIl-', ullii PUIIII‘ ml ii llolloyluuou trip through ni" bllll‘. with Sllliifl but m‘ rllw- and ill-e Maritime Provinclas. A wealth- “ h“ h ‘i |lzl‘l‘\' squirrel ll"I‘l{ fur and I ills» Illl IPWIY Wl-dllllll.’ Kill-o‘ W0": Tflvll t . ‘ m ct lll t‘. lurch ut Sllflllf-‘l- in: howl-r Ilnumll-t ui‘ r0 umliod by Illl‘ polllllfll‘ fllllllllfl Wllfl Mo. ‘ileld was prettily llccrlrzlil-d on Lily oi’ the VtllIt-y. was givl-ll ll\\'ily1fillt)l'l,ly io llluke illoir new homo hlnlllllly, Julie 25th with illl llhlzll- by her illtlll-r. llPllli‘, oihvrwist‘ llll~ , in this riiy" The tlilarlllun joint-l, ‘Ifl-Ill?" OI [Plllfll Wllitc lilacs zllill lil- arltl-llllnd. As lll-a l-ridzll vollplvt-lli- ‘ iii llvtlflltdil mlllgrzlllllutlons. ' owing scarcity and high prim-s. €€—-<¢§-i~-~ HOWARD—-BENTLY NUPTIALS I unununullununhtnn %% Come to PRATT’S FOR ANYTHING YOU REQUIRE n I: ‘:5 Eli FE Our ten per cent discount results as follows in the following items: Tea, King Cole and Red Rose, regular price 65c for Sugarfroml2 1-2t0 . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1-4c Molasses, extra fiancy Barbadoes 95c for . . . . . . 85c Molasses, Antiqua, 80c for . . . 72c Floor Oil Cloth, 50c for . . . . . . . . 45c per square yard Flour $3.90 for $3.50 per bag, Beaver and McLe0d’s Special. Wire 7 strand 40 inch FROST FENCE 47c for .. . . . . . . . . . .....43cperr0d 6 strand 40 inch, 42c for 38c per rod; two point barb- ed $4.35 for $3.92, four point barbed $4.65 for . . . . . $4.19 Also our large stock of everything not mentioned has the same discount. See our beautiful line of dresses, gingltams, fancy tweeds, serges, silks, poplins, voile and other dress goods. Also a wonderful line 0f menfis suits and suitings. Our ten per cent off these is equal to thirty per cent in most ca-ses as our line is a splendid one, bought care- fully from the best sources and priced low. ALL MILLINEBY 1-3 OFF B. I. Pratt KI Iiiiils 1 St. Peter’s Bay