‘ cc, 50c. a bottle t l ' “,-,f'ffo.. limited, Toronto, On _ the remedy you should up. 1t is not an flXPeflment but a tried n“ wcswr°rrir h" “r” - ' 0 e ' mffilr all-boweloompliinfin w The Mini: ‘ t. put _up only by We have received one carload.l85,000 Strawberry Boxes direct from the manufacturer. Made from clear whitcwood regulation site as required by the SMALL FRUITS ACT, done up in crates of 1,000, 500 and 250 to the crate, but sold in any quantity. 519° Dlnt size for CUR- iwill take place on Sabbath morn- " A N T 5- GOOSEBERRY, a?‘ Picnic and CeiebratioiHFred Pickard, Jessie Whiteway, Mr. invite you to call and sample new health drink at the local stores. ton. N. B.. Madam Ohaoscar Mont- _ " CDME TO SCOTCIIFOIIT Wed»- - ice imd parade lc'clock. The Rev. D. V. O‘Meara of-’ ‘HF. 1 I UUIRDTIN‘ +mn sprig}- JULY '1_9,'19'2§‘ ' . I ' i . - benualGuard-lan 1were recent guests at MacMillaii l5 DANGERUUQ scorciiroivr Celebration Wed. ‘Z5,“““°,'i,°;,,i;§§,‘f,i s“; N”? . . ' i ' o ' '* GIIEGKIT l1‘ 0N0! "'=1““>-J131i-’-5th- - ii. mmhvwn. i... were. mann- , _ _ _"——_ | Bradley, Eileen RESl-JWL Wcunesdait AiigiiittifitirMcEachern, Christen MacDonald, iand Mrs. Isaac Carter, Miss Bertha Khfiicl‘. Reggie Paoli, Charlotte- town; Mrs. Frank Williams, Mone- tnt; ton, N. B.; Hugh Williams, Menc- THE Vl-TONB demonstrator.» _ ‘ ——-- rritl; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, lllsSEltVli Tuesday, July 24 (or Mls. Uslth MacLeod, Mr. G. M. i 193 P0113’ at Rollo Bay. ;Mcoic, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. 6a5o-7-15.31_-mw5_ Scalcy, New York; Mrs. C. H. Tay- -—-- lor, Mr. Reg Taylor, Master Jack HAVE YOU ‘rm-ED Vl-TONI-lfffaylor. Master Ronald Taylor, Mr. ‘the new health drink, now bein-{S- A. MacDonald. Mr- and Mrs. E- tiognonztrtntu i-t the 10w; mn-cn. A. Foster, Stewart Poster. Alison ltiiis/ 1t Foster, Phylis Foster, Charlotte- town; W. R. MacKcnzic, St. John. N. B.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mac- 11_ ,Guigun. Miss Nettie Blanchard, Miss ____ iAgnes McQuaid, Miss Reta Mao- COL. MAXWELL Munpuy, AfDonald, Miss Helen MacDonald. D. C. -— The (iuardian 11.15 new“. Mr. Ivan Trainor, Mr. and Mrs. ed a spyennm photograph o; Co}. J_ !Henry Fitzgerald, Mr. Arthur Ed- Maxwell Murphy, A. l). 0., (son of munds, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Giliis the late senator Murphy; CQL and family, Mics Dorothy Kirwan, M urphy, usprcvioitsly announced, i; M155 M91111 lLCSCIE), July 2btii. Miss Frances Kirwan, A. D. C. 1.0 H, E, the gown-no,- QgKirwan, Charlottetown; Miss Clare Wisconsin. Jlroderlck, St. John, N. B.; D. ___. iRlley and party, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. CHURCH smwrcgg ._ The mvfClarkln, Miss Madelyn Clarklit, Daniel and Mrs. McDonald will Mist" A19" 015M111» M155 13°11“ spleak in the United Church Brad-igildg-hchigkgtemi/"INE; Ema-girl‘; a ane on Frida cvenin t 8 o’- - 0 "- ~ :3 $5 a ' clock. Mrs. McDdlnald is gii-turnetlichiirkliteulw"? P~ 0- Hanmnt Si‘ missionary [mm 5mm, Amen John. N. 13.; Claire M. Benoit, Jack _ Connoll , Louis Lyons, Chariottc-. QRANGEMEN T0 ATTEND town; ony Livingstone. Plattsburg,| SERVICE - Union District 1., o. L. N~ Y-i Mr- and Mhl- J-“lmiifi Emil” will hold their annual church serv-1C11“1”1¢‘1"°‘1°W“7 M155 Ami’ Bmdv" m, the Be|gn_.,;;vNorth Adams, Mic. Church on Sunday, July 22nd at 3i M a PERSONALS , Miss Mildred M. Campbell of‘ yrnmyl DENVER” Coleman was in Charlottetown, yes- terday on a business trip. ‘ficiating. “THE MAN lstagerl recently by the young people of Dunslaffnagc and Marshfleld, iii Cornwall Hall, was one of the most T119 511911115 M M155 M11159 MC" enjoyable entertainments I put on Leila 01' Cflemall- “'9 511111 15° kmw Ithis season. All the parts were well that her operation was Slwvflssfm I itakcn and reflected much creditimld m“ ‘he 1*‘ "blc ‘m be (“It o! .upcn the performers and their P1111“ Edward 151mm H°5P1m1~ Irlcver instructor Mr. Phlllipson. I ,-gUMMEn B|BLE SCHOOL CLOSJSUFVCYOI‘, Hermanville, was ‘in thi? ‘iivu- The third term oi‘ the cttiv-iclty yesterday 0h his Why 11°11” idcnia Summer Bible School is now 5mm 5711111110“ where 11° w“ o“ [in progress with an enrollment of 851PY019$$1°11*11 W011‘ 51m“ M°“d“y' pupils. Nine teachers are taking fcharge if the classes. The Closing, ililxcrcises of the Summer Bib_l_et 1 School is open to the public andi Exqvlnyor J‘ M_ Laud and Mm 'Laird have returned to their home fiiig, July 22, nt 11 o'clock. the hour,. l t it h l _ ‘cf the morning ivorship. The younmm Kms ng on a er M Hg enjoy <0; A HAPPY WEDDING TRIP. BLACK BERRY. BLUEB R- iprople will have charge of this‘ed a “m” Dlmlsanl honeymoon trip RIBS, RASPBERRY, 610., Ill at ‘lowest’ possible prices. Spcciallow price In lots of 5000 Bcxesuand over. r Send or phone ‘us your order NOW. l CARTER 8t :0. LIMITED. l i ‘ *5 EYES TESTED ' AND Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS ‘ Ill Richmond Street nQQQQQOQ vo-ooo Qoqaoooo-o-Q < ’-——-——___- ‘Professional Cards t DONALD s. BART ' Chartered Accountant ' Audits, Systems Income Tax I30 Edward Street, Ilnlllax, N. 5 tllhklng frequent trips to ' P. B. Island.) Bell & Mathieson R. It. BELL i D. L. Mafriiirzson. L. B. B¢rrictere,_ Attorneys, etc. Money to loan. afternoon his theme was. "T119 in Radclitf College. the Ladies’ Div- c'm°""l 31°03. Ch-flili-RMWII- temple 0T1PP1Q" Under “'11s sub" ision of Harvard University. They ~ ~ 593331-104 mo. Jcct he discussed (l) The hour 0f spent Sunday here with James New- Dr. C. C. Archibald Grldutl o! N. Y. Poet Graduate Mldllll lchooi and Illlflhl Practice United to lye, lar, Noon Ill t l’ ti °' Mom uaulralyln; Giana "it o Street olllwloirrr-Otollltllltolfl kirk R. McGuigan B. 1 ammwdok '1.“ 111614.502 -& Bentley w. II 1 ' all , l. d. 1 Attorney-ebb! Ollloo: ll llchnonl Shoot IOII! 140A! ‘r. n. t McDonald & lticPhec a B. l-A-Imoinm illloflll Iin New Brunswick and in the East- {ern States. They were accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Mor- irison, and Mrs. Humphrey, Ken- sington. uzrvicc. All are ivelcome, SPECIAL SERVICE - Former MaclllllLLAN HOTEL -F01lo\lrlng r 1 ' they have the faculty and the spirit a will’? ALE t Slflql‘ i l1 t " Piiifififllgt t‘ fist-Th of blond, constipation. Mn. Drinking it dilly build up your fen in run dawn - (fiiurluttotown, ' of one hundred and eight voices. Mn Hector In this edifice they heard the charm‘ pion male quartette of the United States. On Monday they called on Mr. William D. Sheen, a. native of Ken- h slngton, but now i1 retired citizen of ' Arlington Heights. Needless to say. Mrs. Sheen. must the very best oi‘ welcome. sheen took his guests to Charles 311/91 specdwily- He"? they met Dr-‘slnnt the week-end in Alberton, the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsay. Christopher, formerly of Tlgnish. but now n practising and most suc- cessful dentist of Boylston Street, Mass. They also met Bruce Robllcms formerly oi‘ 'l‘ryon, P.E.I., who owns C "m1 11151111411115 a $111118 "f 151111315 Brenton Ramsay, Alberton, return- n _ . race horses on this speedway. the following day they were enter- tamed by Mr..Shcen, who took his guests to the Metropolitan Theatre Turkish Officials pondent oi’ the Daily Mail at Con- stantinople reports that Zeki B0)’. chief oi’ staff of the garrison Smyrna, and Nipad Bey, chief of the ,air corps there, were shot dead as I their motor car sped past a gend- arme‘s post on the Symrna. A gendarme 1nd at the car, believing that its occupants were bandits who yzerewbein! P111" sued by police. ' _ , I Idle Gossip-Tlidlfs All Bedeque, is visiting his daughter, ‘Mrs. Chas, Lord, North Tryon. Mrs. Chas. Groggat, North Tryon. for the past week. they were royally entertained» ‘mhiaarer, of Saint John, N.B., a sister. anyone knowing Mr. Sheen and has also been visiting °°11°111de m“ afternoon they left for Cape Wolfe. h th ill isit their brother, to lavish on former acquaintaifies “L’n'_"f,,,,,,_5e§,}”,,,,g_' the‘ district whicdkhiid- been pre- pared by the schooL The teacher present and took care of the musi- then distributed candy w the pupils cal Pm 01 the Service- Aizrtogflgpu _ Killed At Smyrna m u" " Y CATClil-Iii (Special f0_t—hb Guardian) LONDON, July l7. - The corres- ln favor all Bl‘. outskirts of 1 ing home Sunday evening. They and Mrs. Rairisay. They report the Western road in fair condition but‘ the other roads over which travelled were poor indeed. McQuar-rie, North Mr. Albert Strang. of Winnipeg. as been the guest of his sister, Norm fiyon’ arrived home last, Mrs Lavma week after a pleasant vacation trip1 On Friday also several overseas friends of Mn; Dawson. i l ‘Mrs. John Patterson and mother. Mrs. Reid, of Somerville. Mass, are spending the summer at their old home in Tryon. 1 ‘Mrs. Jessie Leard, North Tryon, Messrs. D. J. and J. Archie Thom- _ l on’ North Tryon. spent me week“ The Baptist Association, which nd the guests of ML and Mm has been in session in Tryon for the past week, held its closing meet- |ing on Sunday evening in the church‘ there. The Bedequc Orchéstra was Rev. Mr. and to the new Stalter Hotel. Thls1nnd v1.1.0.5, an... wntcn the sjng- Lindsay spoke In the North Tryvh institution is a wonder in itself. It m; o; n... nanomnynnhem brought Presbyterian church by invitation has fourteen hundred rooms, each»; equipped with a. bath. This grand edifice cost $8,000,000. The tourists, having seen as many other points as they had time, found their holi- days exhausted, so determined to return home. . Joining Mr. and Mrs. Laird at Revere Beach, they left for home l\'lr. Jno. Alfred McDonald, Land-by ‘way 0f Arovstick County. visit- ‘ing at: Portmoutli. N.H. Herc Mr. Laird has two nieces on the stall‘ of o large hospital. 'I‘bey travelled through the great potato area of Maine, passing the farm oi A. W. Christie, who has‘ 1100 acres under potatoes. The crop }Sll0WS every sign of abundant yield; ‘ Crossing back into New Bruns-, wick at Woodstock, they travelled lrlown the picturesque valley of the lSt. John River. to Fredericton, gtlitncc over the road to Saint John,‘ thmcc to little Prince Edward Island. Q l Thcy aver that, in the four weeks, itiavcl through New Brunswickand.‘ close. Evangelist Foster hcld the attention, of his audience in the gospel tents ( on June 5' 1n Mn Land's new through three of the Eastern States} Advanced 51x) Nnsn sedan, a they saw no place in pcinfbf abun-‘ ,0!) THO-Willy hiilhli 8S 119 D0l'tl‘l1y-"1lm0de1 of qomnm and snfe sneemdant fertility and domestic happi- yin his unique nnd forceful mnnncr |tho Patriarch Abraham, fitting in ;lo the Divine program and verify- ithey departed to enjoy the delicacies hcss w compare with the excel-i of newly wedded bliss. , son deftly rotated the wheel. Ar- Islllml- Y Mn Mom. lence of our own Prince Edward 1 three stirring message!- service acceptable." Toniflht (TWP day) his subject will be ‘God and nggdgy night. Everybody 791cm!" 1H8 'J<?110Vhh'$ 1370111189 that 11'? rived at Tormentine, they sped up would make of him (1) a tlrlfflhto Moncton. resting there until the .l'iB-li0l1, t2) a grrnt name and t3) ‘following morning. Rcsuming they t l a great blessing. Tonight (ThllfS-‘sptd on w saint; John, N,B_, and day) the Evangelist will dml Wlflvhere they paused long enough to "Jacob". You can't afford to missshake hands with Policeman Dun- tliere character studios. Servicviphy, a native of Kensiiigton. From each night including Saturday at here they hastened on to St. Steph- 'l..'i0. Sunday the hours will be l0.30.1,en's, N.H., over the best granite 2.30 and '7. Mr. Turpcl will address gravel road to be found in America, the meeting on Saturday night. AlTiiey tarricd here until June 8th, cordial welcome to all. 1when they crossed the border intg wsnnmn BELLS.--A quletwcd- lowed the shore. Route No. 1. w ding was solemnizcd at the home 0i BMIEOI‘. M81110 Ovefmghi- Wei’ Mrs Elizabetl‘ Monbn Mnqneu July rested at Penobiscot Hotel, whence 7th ' when he, nnngnten Florence they piroceeded to Freeport, Maine. Kaémeen was united in mnn-laggjiln route they passed over the new Wm‘ Edvjard want son of Mn and Bath Bridge, one and one-halt‘ Mrs, J. E. Dingwell, Midgell, in thclmiles long, and built of solid con- pr of the immediate relatives Orele- _ of the bride and groom. The bride middle 5PM’! E , hil the groom was ably world below wster- , Sfigigteg bye M“ Gordon cofnn’ m" Arrived at Freeport. Maine, they More“. The bride was prcnny M- sought the summer resort of Mr. med m an omsflnblc n; bnnn nnd Charles Ring, owner and manager, gfiyigRigrvfeeMbeinil efised, refresh -|:‘v91'o%1'1:15 1'11” 513M111“ relmcred the"! ments were served. The wedding tsh e11 Eastlzalrlxhstiéabolfirghy ‘Iffighfco {all party mo“ motored m gharkme- fort oi’ the guests is the first care mwn‘ acmmllalmed dbyMn “g, 213111; of the host. and hostess of friends. r. an rs. n e - l“ <=- . 13.2"" t"“t.."“r:.:%."" "s: bridge,_Mass.. in the nenr future. Bile}; b N-éwbur n Tungyllllfe‘ Their many friends join in wishing This i“ gwa is Ygse c r yd“; the newly wedded m" many years broad bguilt hf solid concfiet wO f °‘ ““1’1’y mam“! 111°‘ this speedway Mr Laird's ti} Ndfh Wm ~--~»--»- $5is”f.?%.33§“‘.l..’€;é5$n”t§ 13°51“ m’ "‘°‘°'“°“°y °f ‘he Laird as his attention was otherwise weather ‘m9 Sunday services In m“ held.’ Into Lynn Mass. leads this 13°51,“ ‘ems “t the head o‘ mm grand highway, aiid in this progres- 51'9"“ were favmamy atwndmt sive town the party lunched at the Fllrm" Evmgens" mm‘ ‘Iienvezlcg residence of Mrs. Tulloch, Mr. l‘ ‘, L s dau hter. Th ha a. 111°71'11"! 11° “mnyzed m“ Lords c1311? party gwerc so infatugtlfah ‘with "W" Wm‘ “ch dlvlslom o! the attractions of this beautiful clty thought as (i) To whom shall we pray; (2) God's location; I3) The of Lynn, that they bided here awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison proceeded Kingdom interest (4) The forgivlfli; spirit and our- daily needs. In the to Cambridge, ass, to visit their daughter. Jean, ho is stenographer prayer; 12) The cripples friends; (3) The apostles power, and (4) The result of the miracle on crlplile ""1 community. In the evening he em- phasised the command "G0 W0!‘ 1n my vineyard". In this connect on ho made plain the relation between service to God and man. (i) What is the laborer to do: w) Whlt 18 the l munerntion for service rend- ered," and lastly. "$11! "My 1111M °1 some, formerly of Crapaud, P.E.I This gentleman is ranked among the wealthiest men in Boston. Ht formerly dealt ln Maine and Prince Edward Island potatoes; which he handled alike to the “vantage of the growers and the speculators. They were here most interested in visiting an antique residence which was the headquarters oi’ George Washington, while he sojourned there during the War of Indepeiid- ence and fmm which point he took observations oi’ the Battle of Bun- ker Hiil. Mr. Newsome took his guests to ‘Fremont Temple, which has accommodation for five thous- and persons. It maintains n choir Abnhgm", Service each night at 7.30. Mr. ‘Purpci will speak on Wed- a Illlllflrl Llnlment for lnnoot Mien 'mmhmmm Anti Refresh The Siiiii mp, mn- mayo-nt- tiftwwififcuasfiisonfim-mm m’ | d pimplqqredneoc or h- noeljgficw with l l!!!“ “P91” d ‘(manure Ointment to eoothe and haul. cumin ‘talcum. mMh» °°°""l ""1 ,the State of Maine. Here they fol-l The pillars that support the penetrate into the was attended by her sister, MiSsJearth 275 feet, the deepest in the the brldesmam wore ,,|nk_ AfwyLhQIWIIOSB wife is a. sister of ex-Mayor ' acts oi kindness shown by the dir- t ——-<>>-—- ' l ROLLO BAY EAST SCHOOL I‘ The closing exercises of Rollo‘ ‘Bay East school were held. on Fri-g day afternoon, June 2D, in the pru-; ,scnce of quite a number of parents, ‘and visitors. The schoolroom was‘ tastefully decorated for the occasilm1 with flags and bunting. Mr. A. Iii Peters ably presided and the follow-’ in; program was carried out, each number of which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The organ- ist for the afternoon was Mr. J. B. Chaisson. Programz-Chorus, Wel- come, school; welcomc speech, Liz- zie Mahar; dramatized reading from Second Render (He and She); recitation, Mary ‘L. Burke, geogra- phy match; recitation, Foncie Pet- ers; dramatized readlng from Third Reader: A SounQOpiiiion; flag ex- ercise and song; unveiling of Coin,- federation Plaque; history of Rollo Bay, Sarah Peters; vacation song. school; presentation of public school certificates to James Mahar and Sarah Peters; presentation of Sou- venir Cards to all pupils by teacher; Farewell song, school. An address was then read by Clementine Mahar while Olive Peters presented the teacher with a club bag. Following is the address: - Miss Annic Chaisson, Rollo Bay E. Dear Teacher,—We, your pupils, adieu, dear teacher. and to termin- ate another year of our school clays. It was with feelings of regret that we learned of your intended depar- ture iroin our school, and fondly hoped you would reconsider. But now that the truth forces itself up- on us, we are compelled to resign ourselves to the inevitable. During the past year you have evinced a deep interest in our welfare, and by your diligence and painstaking labor have accomplished much towards making this one of the most success- ful and pleasant years ever spent during our school ‘days. Although our shortcomings have been many, we hope you will pardon them, and‘ be able to look back with pleasure, riot regret, to the year spent in our midst. When you taught here some, eight years ago, many of us who are prtsent here today had not reached school age. Your senior class oi’ then have long since gone into the world to patrake in the great game of life. Nevertheless we feel that your labors and good inspirations have, in a great measure, helped them to attain thepiigh places which some of them now possess. In con- cluding. (xii; teacher. we ask yo-i to accept all gift, not for its worldly value. ut as a token of the esteem in which you are held by tie. your pupils. As you journey through life, may it always be a pleasant re- minder of the happy days spent in your home school. Signed on behalf of the Pupils of Rollo Bey East School. Olive Peters, James Mahar, Willie Ohaisson, Farah Peters. The‘ teacher thci.) thanked the pu- ‘pltls for their kindness, not only on is occasion but throughout the term. She also expressed her ap- preciation of the assistance and co- operation of the members of the Wdrnenh Institute. and-of thqmany assembiehere today to bid you ' hcse vcry successful exercises to alggtlllglrl.‘ Lafiéstgtgaazstzflggeocplicgorxe-i tPatrlot please copy.) i day for their respective homes withl we trust, a kindly feeling in their hearts for "Old Tryon." ton Sunday, and was greeted by a ‘throng of eager sight-seers who ‘Iwcre here, there and everywhermin an effort to seethe elephants, kan- garoos, and tigers, to say nothing ‘of the various other wild animals. EFroin Charlottetown to Summerside ivisitors came to Borden Just to see ‘the circus arrive. here, a decided success. to the Western part of the Prcvincefiwilrage to read thus far. I'll say They visited Mrs. Dawson's uncle, “$113111?” Mr. Louis Strung, Cape Wolfe, and marm- Sparks Circus arrived in Borden the year. EAII‘ ROYALTY SCHOOL. The semi-annual examination o! , East Royalty school took place on » Thursday June 28, and was well at» temkd by parents andvisltorsflrlw pupils were examined by that!’ told». r Miss Martha Robertson and Evelyn Johnston assisted by Mrs. Percy Bar- low and Miss Isabel Andrew and show cd by their ready answers that they A short but pleasing programme Iwas then rendered. ‘ The Potato Growers’ picnic at the fiixperiinentnl Farm. Charlottetown,1 disémtg: pmlrlme gchgzlwgaerf ‘was’ according to rcportsfxresgégfig iificates to the foollowingz-Jessie ' ' - lattcndance both at the picnic and Harpm Elem!“ ‘Bradley’ Edward ‘at the annual meeting of the Asso- L9“ and Wm‘ whmuey‘ 1ciation was a pleasing feature o! were accompanied by Mrs. Thomson‘; the day. Complimentary remarks were then mud? by several of those presents. each expressing him or herself well Masttr Htbcr Ramsay. Albbrtflil. pleased with the result of the year's they is visiting in North Tryon. where work and a pleasant, afternoon was the nnd his mother. Mrs. Brenton brought to a close by singing 0f the ,Raznsay, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nmiona; Anthem" Mn and Mm Thomas Q_ Dawsoyn D. J. Thomson. t s ‘ul Students. Among the ‘successful caniidates securing lthe And now since you've had kindly and gar bye, Eismac of Z. ‘he Public School Certificates are Ed- ward Lcve, Jessie Harper, Eileen Bradley and William Wheatley. East “Royalty Much credit is due both pupils and teacher. New Librair-y > 07716 t ‘l After all-the purchase of u new Ortiiophonic Victroia is a step requiring a little serious thought in various ways. You want to know (not to imagine), how it will apprar in your home. You want tn hear it m its permanent location. You will probably wish tb try it in various locations in your home. Why not? It costs you nothing to do all thick-to have a wonderful evening of your favorite music. 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