i l *- .i l l “v \1’hi'| luxurloualy. steamer will giyzffli‘. up ‘ . Oliariotflluwn Hf '1 ‘Ifnufl. begllillllm-JIIIO ‘5 ‘will leave cam-i‘ ' n Q.1;l a. m. returning will Ieavq at I ppm. " . _ j ~ lfhmngere for Pleteu. New W, Sydney and Halifax flint ‘patronize this rgutg Wflihlvoflerl a delightful aea ll"! 57 012W! four hours id one of the finest equipped ‘tum. erailioat. ‘Accommodation fer 1' 10 automobiles. It t; p, vwV-Vvwvvvyvvvvvv nocusuaa Jrslamslhr ‘» Den ‘t let the yourdornfon. ‘instantly the pain vaaishen. Thou‘ the corn loosens and cornea otft. . Dose away with dangerous paring. t Blue-jay at any drug store! . Osannu 11¢? 3V ay of coma deg” pply Blue-iay-wzg _ co. ,, _ n <E' ' Proprldofi g ,B@ce & For Fire Insurance (:5. Consult “Co: Ltd. " n. M. snursou .._ "°""M=; t ' {t use Richmond ltrnt ‘ aaoro-zv-tr. ~. ' " V‘ "m" a” ‘ 00-0-60 veal-- ‘ ' a‘ ~.' Bight Insertions r a ' ADVERTISEMENTS 10o per line of Ii words so per line of i5 words , 7o par line of i! words i 1 Miscellaneous For Sale SECOND HAND STORE NEXTI door to B. Carter‘. Auction dtooms, 181 Great George Street. .We are open for ‘ ' , we buy and sell anything from a needle to an anchor. We have the money, What have you get to sell’! We are open every even- ing, ' 2856-6-19-61, JOHN A .MeDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor. llermanvllle. 2837-ii-l8-lnltih 0E1’ YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 1S3. 2879 5 6tf CEMENT MIXER T0 HIICF-A- G. Moore, Pownal. 273041-1831 FINAL NOTICE-ALL ACCOUNTS overdue, promissory notes, etc" remaining unpaid on May 81st. will be handed to our attorney for collection. Beer d: Weeks. 344743-8-2! CARRIAGE RUBBER TIRES, now 1% inch cushion tires £8.60 per wheel. new "A: solid tires $7.00 per wheel, iviro wheels fitted up, light carriage reparing. A. I’. Large, Proud d: Moreshlo bldg. ~ itflilflreatdlcnrge St. 259110-1140. >1‘ FOR SALE-SIX YEAR OLD horse with spend at a bargain. Apply 240 Fitzroy St. 2712-ii-17 3i. FARM FOR BALE-loll ACRES OF land in Glenfanning school dis. trict. Clement McDoaald, St. George's 2461-6-5-121. FOR SALE-COW NEWLY FRESH cued. William Ii. Monro, Sturg- eon. 273445-184‘)! FOR SALE-CABBAGE PLANTS 80c per hundred. Toinatos 30c per (lozen. Cauliflower 20c per dozcn. Postage cxtira. Ilort Bros, 8t l-‘raser, Market llousc, Charlotte- town. 2855-6-19-21. FOR SALE-OVERLAND CAR, bicycle, office fixtures, piano and phonograph. W. T. Wellner, 108 Prince Street. 270il-ii-l7-3i. FOR SALE-TWO MILK COWS, just freshonerl Ayrshire and Gurnsey. Apply Cor. Gt. George and Euston Street—~2839~B-18 1i FOR SALE—8URVEYORS TENT ‘ Dros.. Ltd. ; w...“ .. ‘Cantrell iiu tan erre- ve .- 0525 mien m: Satltrdag. on.’ Mouarou will. bein his office in Sourie Saturday June 21 iroindmto 5 p. m. 1i . l’. _ I \ . TRYON METHOOIBTKOIRCUITI Blind . June flhd. Preaching send, Tryon 11 a. m., Cranmd 3 p. m.', Victoria 7.30 p. m. Evan- gelist Foster will preach. wHAND PAINTINGS (with or without frame) of-beautifui island scenery may be had at the Gift shop, 2nd floor, Riley Building, Queen St 2864-84941 4 WEBB NEW SUMMER SILK for dies Dresses worth up to $3.0 clearing at QL-ifi. Browse 2853-6-19-3L CHURCH OF 8COTLAND.—Mr. E. C. Robertson will conduct divine service Sabbath 22nd at Summer- side at 10.30; Cape Traverse at 3 and DoSable at 7 p. m. Special collections. HAMPTON CONGREOATION. — Preaching services for June 22nd as follows: Tryon at 1i, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at morning service. reparatory sar- vice on Friday at 8 , m. Preaching service at Appin Road on June 22nd at 4 p. m. Missionary Offering. A cordial welcome. CHURCH OF 8COTLAND.—Rev Ewen MacDougnll will preach Sat- urday 21st at Brooklyn at 8 p. 1a., and Sabbath 22nd at Murray Rive-r at 10.30; Kinross at 3 and Birch Hill at 7 p. m. Annual meeting at Kinross Saturday at 1 p. In. CENT-HAL BEDEQUE SERVIC- EBC-vl-‘rsaching at Borden at 11 o‘- clock and at Freetown at 7:15. The Reopening service, which was post- poned on account of the weather last "Sunday will be held at Central Bcdeque at 3 o'clock. A cordial invi- tation is extended to all. WINSLOE- METHODIST Church Sunday, June-22nd, Winsloe North 11 n. 1a., Winsloe South 3 p. m. llighficld 7.30 p. m. Saturday, June 21st. Young Peoples League hold picnic and sports in the Recreation Flgd, beginning at 2 p. m. Con- ce not fine thc following night. Next wieek u-ll meetings as usual. C. Graham, pastor. PERSONALS Miss Jessie McLeod of Boston with fly cover, 14x16 it. iii. wall. Price when new $100, For price and particulars apply to l)r. W. ll. yPethlck, Charlottetown. To Lot ' u-i ‘T0 LET-DW,ELLING HOUSE -and premises‘ lie. 2i! Pllaasnt BL. City. Immediate possession. ‘(Tan be inspected, on application toewnerzji- J. Pa. mar. 2406-5414.! , Yi-TMale Ilell) Wanted CADILLAC SEVEN PASSENGER, new tires, perfect condition, $700.00, McLaughlin Master Six Roadster, new tires, perfect condition, called the swellest roadltol‘ on P. E. I. $1150.00. Only reason for sale, need the money. Both at Campbell's uarago. n 2602 ii 11-101 Female Help \Vantcd lilo, alumnae BTEADY em. ,. "oieyulent for Barbers. Become eipert in 8 weeks. Write Moi. er._Barber College, Depa Intent "'1'; Iialifsx, -1-tts-tt §+§§OO§O§§§Q> Hotel Victoria Water Street, Ch.» ' WANTED-AT ONCE CAPABLE maid in family of two. Apply he- fore 6 p_ m. at. 269 Queen Street. 27l7-6~17-tf Wanted WANTED-HORSE FOR LIGHT deiIveryr-lieer 8s Weeks. 2840-6-18.tf Offeratote aha travelling public a comfortable, up-to- ‘late hotel. Contains 44 ‘ rooms with ypri to bathe. The CuIeIaeHIe (qmeuo 'aII over Canada. Telephone in all rmme. Courteous rer- vice. . ~- _ n. d. anowil. 1, Manager Charlottetown ‘ Hotel C0,, Ltd. main..- 4 nowooooa-oo-ooou VICTORIA HOTEL ll. ll. liurrcy, St. John; i‘. J. Macdouald, Monctou; C. D. Mur- dock. Aluhoriit; Imallv l). Desmond. Montreal; .1. L. Hodgsun, City; ll. A. Maclcod, Uigg; It. H. Raymond. Montreal; I). UTIIYIIIIIEI‘, St. John; J. (iordou hlucKny, liliil'|ll||)illl(!I ii S. Prime, Moncton; E. ll. hfaloncy, Ottawa; i1‘. W. Roimriacm, Mnncton W. L. Lowthor. (loo. D. Skofflniliitli Moncton:'R."C. ran. ltmwnv. S1- Joim; J. Macflillvasy. New York: w. a. was. Bt- Mm: w. channel Moncton. . Could Not Get and "Worried . e n ' , Teachers _Wnntcd WANTED-FIRST 0H SECOND class teacher for (lrucnvalo School. Supplement voted $100.00. A/pply Edwin Carow. Secrctwry iluutcr River. 280i-6-i9~:ii_ WANTED-A FIRST OR SECOND class experlcncdtl teacher for Mt. iiiellick School. Sirpplement votrrl S150. W. C. ltubcrtson. Secretary of Trustees. Long Hair Chorus (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Juno 1R. “Even a chorus composed of girls with long locks scents impossible. Phillip (loodulun. 1iroprletor of one of thc glrly girly shows. xulvi-rtlaetl for nu unbobhed chorus. His explicit orders were that only girls with long truest-q need apply. Yesterday thorn were 200 appli- cants for the chorus position and mly two of them had long huir. The charlie will he’ of bobbed hair beauties. 283664341? with her father, Mr. J. M. Auld. has arrived on a visit to her old heme in liigg. | Miss Joan Auld of Montrriqd has ‘arrived home to spend the summer I Bishop Dunn is Going T0 Rome (Canadian Press.) ' Nihlw YORK. June lil.—'l‘be Rt. lfev. John J. Dunn Auxiliary Dish- op of the A-rcbdiocese of New York and rector ei‘ the Church of the An- nunciation. (louvcnt avcnuc and 131st street. will sail for llnly to. day on the Dullio. lie will have an audience with Pope Pius Xl., and he will spend the summer on the continent, Cardinal llayos insisted Bishop Dunn should take this vaca- tion becnuse of the hard work Bishop Dunn did when the Cardin- al was abroad. ' Supreme C0nrt— At Summerside The case of lilubel Parkman, blast Royalty. vs. Arthur McKlnnon. Tra- cmlle, was concluded yesterday in iho Supreme Court at Summorslde. This case is an action for dmuag- m occasioned by a collision bo- twcen a car driven by defendant and a horse and carriage driven by Iteginald Parkman the brother oi‘ the plaintiff. The accident occurred at Wright's bridge, East Royalty on October lust Mr. Justice Arsenaul-t concluded his address to the jury yesterday morning and two hours later a vcr dict was returned I'm defendant. Mr. Bentley for plaintiff and Messrs. Shaw and Saunders ior the (ldfeudant. sin-ms JOHNSTON-At Murray iinrhor North, June 12, 1924 tu Mr. and and Mra. Fred (i. Johnston. a daughter, congratulations. DEATH! KELLY-in this city, June 17th. James Kelly. aged 72 years. Funeral from ,M. llonnosseys funeral parlors Friday interning at 7 o'clock by mad to Kelly's Cross cemetery for Interment. mma-i- mama's L[himent_ For calm». e,, " "WONALDYB nutrient- t in Winsloe Hall, June 25th if. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN (8 ’ lldlgtnfillefs (Coritilnfefizr-rrlPage 1) successful course in Line Tele- graphy to be held here [hi3 ll-dl or winter. There is sometimes quite strea- uous opposlti lathe home when the eon of the house expresses the desire to attend signalling or tele- graph classes. if tho parents who thus ppose, were to look into the splendid training their sons ro- ceive, the Improvement in physique the mental exercise and knowledge of everyday science which is im- par-t/ed at these classes, they would hasten to have their sons enroll. Seveiui of the N. C. 0's and men who have passed through Ne. 8 Signal Company the past five ycarg are ‘today enjoying the fruits of promotion in civil life as a result of the knowledge and training se- cured in the unit. The officers training No. I Sig- Ml Cillmlmnly this yeiuil" are as foi- lows: Major K. S. Rogers, Officer Com. mending. Capt. Russell Chandler, Quarter Master. Capt. V. H. MacLeed, M. M. Lleut. W. H. Worth, M. S. M. Lleut. W. A. Smith Liout. L. A. MacDougall. Among the very efficient N. C. 0's of the Company, on whom a great dmil of credit rests for the successful training, special men- tion should be made of Sergt Major Harry Boates, Staff Sergt. C Pickard, Sorgt. Cl-ifford Chandler and Sergt. Rex Kielly, M. S. M. who have all been with the'Com- pany since its crganlmitlon. --—-¢-o>————- Imperial ‘ Preference (Continued from Page 1) poscdly have no reference to fis- cal affairs it would obviously be impossible to prevent individual dominion tariffs from creeping into the d'scussions. There is still a possibility that some of the resolutions and not- ably, the first four will be approv- ed by the House owing to the_acti- vity of the small group of Labor supporters who have lately made a more intimate study of imperial re lotions. King Govt. Vacillation (Continued from Page 1) tion which the Government is tak- ing is. one which is in the interests 0t‘ the entire Civil Service of the Country and in interests of the tax payers as well.’ . lion. Charles Stewart. acting Postmaster General, protested Annual _ Convention ' fir? I (Continued from Page 1) lug opened at 7.30 Rev. Mr. Ryan talking the devotional part. The Superintendent presented the report of the year which waa full of encouragement and showed largo increases. Solos by Mrs. W.‘ , E. Fletcher and M-lss Hazel Carter ‘ were enjoyed. The address of the evening was delivered by Miss Tweedy. returned missionary who _ has spent three terms in Japan, This interesting address was beautifully illustrated by many slides. . . The Superintendent voiced the thanks of the Convention to all who contributed to its success. The meeting closed with the Doxology and Benediction by Rev. Mr. Ryan. Crown’s Star Witness ' (Continued from Page 1) "Mr. Calder has resigned for Sept- ember and there will be a new . Crown Prosecutor and it will be easy to get you off." Mr. Calder said he had not Bran- ted the permits by virtue of which I these three men were admitted to the jail,, and la justice to the do- fenos. he added that it was done. en tlrely without their knowledge. Niegro, continuing his deposi- tion said that a year ago when mil- lions of dollars were pouring into the city coffers in form of a real estate, business, water and other taxes. Tony Frank loaned him his Winchester Rifle with which to join in the hold-up of the City Hall officers, and tho looting of the tax- money, either at the City Hall or on its way to the bunk. Examination in chief of Niegro concluded this afternoon and his cross-examination by the defence will commence tomorrow. Notre Dame Commencement (Continued from Page 1) 3—Alnut Matcr-dvinry Moddi- 8 an. -i—,Clle, Muse of History-Lima llandrahsn. Chorus of Lullaby Nymphs. Constance, Mother of Prince Ar- thur-Mnry Hogan. Katherine of Aragon, Consort of l-ienry VllI—Elleen Rooney. Mary Tudor, Daughter of Kath- erlno—liolen MacDonald. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots— Mary McCloskey. Elizabeth Tudor-Bonner Mur- rhy a. “p- <"‘=‘g,.;i. hows . f VVPHD will carry this load if you drop 17-111 ‘ ' ASSOCIATION 2mm“ MSE"IL’".£'_“".L'"LZ“"W .- ---.@.»\-IL.;-. , She or We Let the Confederation Life Association stand ready to take the load. It has many methods of service, one of which will undoubtedly appeal to you. Wrlfenow for information concerning its Monthly income Policies. CONFEDERATION LIF ._ w. o. 110cc liéiiace Manager borne . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Richmond Strccf. _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' cuannorraroiva " G‘ 3 Adams" Please send mo, without obligation on". my rmrt, particulars of Monthly Income ~ ..................,: XVk-Mary Macinnla. The sketch ended v splendid tableau that fittingly lcr- "most solemnly" against such "dras tic action" as would tic up the hus- Iiness of the country. What would be the result oi‘ astrike‘! To Judge by the temper of some speakers this afternoon. Mr. Stewart proceed succumb to the Postal Workers in order to avoid trouble. ‘Surciyf’ Mr, Stewart exclaimed, ‘iPm-iittmcnigw going to reserve to itself the right to run this country. Surely we cun- not, surrender that fright nu ‘matter one mu prepared to go the limit. l am prepared to discuss with those men tonight, tomorrow or at ahy time. their legitimate grievances and to alt down with them and go into the matter." tHon, G, P. Graham, Minister of Railways. went further. it‘, he said. Postal Employees were not prepar- cd to await the report of the Civil Service Commission t'or all the ser- vices, but insisted on putting the business of the country lnio a great turmoil, "then they will have to take the resopnslbility." lt might, he he addi-il. that the Pos- ial tllorkers would put themselves in a position where "parliament can only do one thing." '1‘. L. Church Conservative, of North Toronto) initiated tin- dis- dlscuesion on a motion to adjourn. ii held the liouse all the afternoon and was continued in the evening. lit. Hon. Arthur Melirheu. ilpposl- tion Leader, argued that the facil- ity with whltzh the Government had met tho iliflllflllilfl of highly paid of- ficials for more pay had consider- able to do with creating dissatis- action among lower paid employees. lie charged that the Government by a vaeillatlng poiicy- was inviting 2r strike and that Premier King had never risen to discuss tho subject without casting aspersions en the Civil Service Commission tllurlng tho debate, W. l). Euler, of North Waterloo. suggested that the Government should continue tho cost of living bonus pending final ro-adiustnrsnt of Civil. sltlnrloa, a suggestion which found support ‘from a number of mom-hens. The debate ended by the with» drawai oi’ the motion to adjourn. -_--¢e>--—- Islanders Represent- ed at Wembiey ‘ », , I. r ed. it ulennt that Parliament must! what we think about it and 1 for mlnaied a dramatic presentation of ‘high standard. . . Many other items of the program,' in some of which striking lighting‘ cficcta were used, occasioned bcau- -til‘ul group settings, His ilorilshlp/Dlshop Olbeary af- .ier presenting the various prizes, congratulated the pupils of the Ac- ademy on the successful conclusion 'of another ycnr. moi LETTER OF SYMPATHY Miss Annie McLcnnan and Miss Agnes Arthur, of Fredericton, l’. E. l. have received the following letter. Dear Slsters,—We the members of Refuge Division No 201. Sons of 'l‘cmperruce wish to convey to you our sincere sympathy in tho grout sorrow which has come to you through the (loath of your dear below-d sister, Wu can zisaure you that her death is sadly liclt by all of us and especially hcr close friends of whom she had many. We cannot. understand why God in his lovc lakcg so many precious useful lives to himself. but we know that he deeth nli things well. in the Inlilst of your grief and sadness Inok up and you will nee a loving Saviour who ha“ promised that ho will viovor leave thoo nor forsake ihco. ltcmcnilicr dour friends dhrk clouds that pans over our ' lives show only the silver lining to our dear (lflflflflilil one! who have gone to s00 the King in ills beauty andwlwcli with him inrcvcrmnrc. We join in wishing that. the (from. (ind of all grace may keep guide and support you. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sloop From which none over wakes to weep. A calm and imdiaturluul ri-pnao Unbroken by the lust. oi‘ inns. Signed in tho principles of Love, Purity and Fidelity. Lolita G. Weeks. Myrtle E. Cutcliffc. Norman Nicholson. .w_ _--< Mlnardh Llnlment Western Guardian -sun.oeu DEATH-Mr. James’ A. Mclntyrc, Bayside. received a wire on Monday conveying tho sad For Cougar Marlo Antoinette, Queen of Louis‘- with niPresidents-Miss Olga Rogers, Mrs. it ‘v.15 (iuciilml i.) pa". ll. T. Bcgg, Mr. R. l3. Richardson bowling and other games, and it C. R. Rogers, E. II. Monklcy, (l. M. should ho erected. lt was ngrcetl Muttart, J. J. Morris. Secy-Treitsur- that the lllflllllliifslllll should be 150. tennis, vd to look into the matter of pro- curing a it bl it f t - and Mr. H. M. Baker. Directurs— was agreed that a pavilion house course. Tltlslufl goismsitszetjcxonllsliastgocg Mr. Major Schurmati; (Chairnlpn), Dr. Tanton uad Mr. E. H. Monltley, er—lt. E. Ellis. In addition to golf A special committee ivas appoint-who will report at an early daltei \\ \\ Two more places at the table Two youngsters whose table manners must bc equal to rating with grown-up guests. But what a strain on the silverware! To-night Jack's forks and Jill's spoons will have nothing in common with ihc grown-ups. But to- morrow, and forever thereafter, the children's places must be as correctly sct as all the rest. it is quite important that all places should bc correctly sch-including the children's. And it is easy to have thcm so. in "1847 Rogers Bros." you may provide the half-dozens of things you nccd most inexpensively. Salad forks, orange spoons. bouillon spoons and serving pieces will add immeasurably to the picasantncss and thc correct- ness of every meal. A sensible scheme is to purchase to-day the picccs you need most in beautiful, durable "l 847 Rogers Bros." and to add to them as the occasion demands. Leading dealers throughout the Dominion carry "1 847 Rogers Bros." Mag we send you a copy of our booklet, "Eiiqurilr, Enlrrmining and Good Sense"? h: illustrations of rabir scilingk nrc aurhorilaiiuc to the last degree. You will find i! fui! of suaqrwlivms 1hr surrm/ul . mltfldining. Wrin- Ior i! fo-duy. Mrridrn Briiannia Co“ Limifrd. Hamilton. Ontario. is... we} ' u’ " _ "W ' assistant; 1...... 1.8.6411 can of the semi of an son lltlc fytwqhanre ta shic InSa Fni . Cl. w u an“ c”"°“.”wn- ohésxrhmlttllon ‘N? periieclars-rlvrorlea gtbfgrl). Wairie Tm | H | n e r_t s mp rs x 0n. e t home seven years ago and has “n I ,.°,':,.,,::' Wflliiblll. JEICIQIHI. Pflflcfiu Ed- boeb nil-California for two years. b eunp y d M M b -"' ;,*'~""-"" "mung" .'.'.'.‘. ....':.";"i,".i. .1..'.ii’l'.‘;";"‘.......i= ‘i and e or! very eemferta le - *5 “mmnfinau m. uN-‘L The‘ books selected an amena _~ ilfl 1057".“ »" ‘ fiiljssmhlyn all-Nat - a .1".- m...“ star's: u. a °~,'=',.s;,',,*,'.i' . .. . " a a o c » will _ '. ,4 _'- - t Slpjodnpli 3...... “The oi "h! nfifils. ., . iii-J m} $11“. ‘yg BOI_ on me ‘ nneo. ~ a . .. i. on‘ ' ahiqrruiim bibs-atone?‘ . lton-i Jinan .. . . ~,, , l _________,g,.,-r,~,,__,__r_,,, g nest of 11th:. , The t? , m... * radon." _ m» H r e w , F and three b . Cyrus meet. 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