new energy-when you are lust and mouth is dry-pep up with wPlGlWl-it moisture mouth and throat. The increased flow of saliva feeds new strength ID (it blD0d-y0u can d9 m°|~g_ you feel better. Keep awake with Wrigleyh We recommend and offer- German Government 5I/fs duc 1965 Market 6.20 City of Saint John 5’s due 1940 ......101.25 4.ss City of Saint John 5’s due 1950 ......101.s0 4.90 City of Saint John 5’s due 1970 101,50 4,91 City of Saint John 5’s due 1935 .......100.44 4.90 Town of Newcastle 5’s due 1950 Avalon Telephone Co. Si/fs 1948 98.00 5.65 Jamaica Public Service 5’s 1950 94.00 5,50 Canadian Copper Refiners (Guar. . by Noranda Mines) 6s’ due 1945 ......100.00 6.00 Eastern Securities Company L I M I T E D W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager. CBABLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN MONTREAL _ HALIFAX MONCTON SUNIMERSIDE FREDERICTON i Price Yield . . . . , . 99.50 5.05 rvorked faithfully for the Red Cross l6. 618ml grade 4. four: 811148 3- five _ Till‘) Cl-lARl.()l‘."E'l‘OVVl\l "U.~f\_l_{_l_:lfl.i\ MRS. DANIEL RILEY PASSES ‘of High River. i AWAY A1‘ HIGH RIVER; I! WIDI- i She was born in Prince Edward LY KNOWN AND FORMER P. E. llsiand, the daughter of the late I. LADY George Thomson of old -U. E. Loy- ,--—- . alist stock. She came as a bride to HIGH RIVER. June Ila-Mrs. Rli- J-Iigh River over forty years ago, and ey, wife of Senator Daniel Riley and fhas ever since been a rich co..trib- one of the most widely known pion- ‘utor to the best life oi the cam- eer women of Alberta died here Sat- munity. urday evening after an illness which 1 . . lasted two months. . Prominent in Alberta Bled Cross 4 ~ circles, the late Mrs. Riley had been 5 Fannning School examination a resident in Alberta for almost 40 brought to a close a very successful years, having come west from her year's work on Friday afternoon. home in Prince Edward Island. She Upwards of forty attended the cine- is survived by her husband five sons, ‘Zing exercises, The principal’; report Claude, resident at Olds; Neil. Wil- which is as fo1lows,"wl11 be o; mm- low Creel: and George. Kenneth, and lest to many: Date, June 27th., 1930 Daniel, all living in High River. [ Fanning School was opened on Funeral services will be held Tuas- ,the morning of Aug. 27th., with an day at 2 p. m. from the family res- ‘attendance of forty-two pupils, Lag. ldénce- ier fourteen more enrolled making a A woman of outstanding person- gtotal of fifty-six classified as fol. ality and ability was the late Mrs. ‘ lows; forty-eight of school age in Riley. She was a. leading woman not ‘the district, three outside the age only in her community, but tlirough- flimits and five from surrounding dis ; ' out the province as well as having ‘ trict. Of the fifty-six, twenty-five been a. hostess of more than ordin- wree enrolled in the advancd do. ary graciousness, when attending pzrtment and thirty-one in the pri- the parliamentary "sessions at Ot- ‘mar-y department. In October, two tawa with her husband. While es- pupils removed from the district so sentlally interested in her’ homeithat at the present time there are she was of a. very liberal mind a:.d fiftty-four P1113115 enffilled- Clfl-i-iified held many interests outside her do- iaooordina to grades they are as fol- mestic interests. * loos: Grade 10. three: grade 9. nvi; All through the war years she |8ri1de 3. thrfie; B11418 '7. 1W1”- grade and was president of the local so- Israde 2| tllfeei B1158 1- W11. ciety. 'I‘he Daughters of the Em- "PM average attendance for the pire, too, claimed her as a worthy , year is 39-3. "P119 Pupils have not only I and capable member and she gave M39869‘! Milli/lily but 111W H150‘ particular thought to the education- been dililtflt 111 b11911‘ Wvrk. The ra- t a.l work of the order. She was for sult is that with very few exceptions‘ some years .a provincial officer of thty 118W Pissed their Grading ex- the I. O. D. E. iflmlfifltlOhs and are being promoted In all branches of the church she ltoday. Three pupils have done the took much interest and was a lead- Work 0f two Erfldes during the year. er of women's work in the Presby- p 0116 Fade-i 1 3nd II- 0116 Brides H) terian church for many years. and III and the third grades VII and l A sterling type of woman, broad- VIII. I minded and interested in the finest‘ Besides doing the regular work as l i r I l i I i / l Fr . p Stewart Jones 8; Co, Correspondents o! Greenshields & C9, : Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange 53 0"“! Worn 81-. Charlottetown L“ 6 THE HIGHLANDS. m" GEORGETOWN “ Is Now Open For Business GRAND OPENING DANCE THURSDAY, JULY 1o $1.25 PER COUPLE ""7 First Class Summer Hotel, with every modern convenience, hotand cold spring water in every room Most comfortable beds available. Fishing. boating, golf. Apply Highlands Hotel Co. Ltd. MRS. W. W. MucLAREN, Manager. JJ k“ PRINCE Ono of the moat popular HOTELS in the province and on the finest locality in the City. We serve as iine a MEAL an can be had. Our ROOMS are beautifully lighted, fitted with running water-hot and cold. Our rates are moderate-MM and $3.50 per day. i _ WEEKLY RATES - 0N APPLICATION. Major D. A. McDonald, Owner Mrs. W. E. Davies, Cardigan; David Davies, Cardigan; Miss Nancy Davies, Cardigan; W 8 Crondin, Montreal; A Chaiford, Montreal; Preston Toombs, Kensington; Miss Vivien Paynter, Kensington; Miss Laura Hamilton, Kensington; Miss Jennie Paynter, Kensington; Miss Minerva Curiey, Summerfieid; Miss Catherine B Cash. Grahams Road; Rev. Fran- cla McDonald, Sununorfieid; B. Gar- ‘in; lei/ss "o g “A Nice Place to Stay” g i 3 “f STREET Sercome, Halifax, N- 8-; P- Kennedy. Vancouver, B. C.; E. Sorcy, Vancou- ver, B. C.; Hugh B. McKay, New London; Joseph McEwen, New Lon-| don; Weigh Bagrlall, Havel Grove; {I Pope Bagnall, Hazel Grove; W, Ells- ‘ worth Bagnall, New York; Mrs. Frank i Conroy, Souris; D. McAskerley, Stfi John, N. 3.; Frank Conroy, Sourisp. _ P. E. L; B. B. Barrow, Halifax, N. 5.; IG. Granilof, Montreal; V. Levesquai ten, St. John, N. 3.; F/Driscoll, St.1 Montreal; B. Trowsdale, CrlP- l John, N. 3.; Emmett Burke. St. John,’ audLAIex Cameron. Rnthfl-Bly. N- H»; f N. 3.; Mr, gpd Mrs, Wendell W. Rog- W. G. Burton, Tothcsay, N. 3.; S. E» - era, sum John, n. 2.; xvii-s. o. m- Neville, Port. Medway, N. s. I M" "i"; a "um. Mum Grade n. we. Jean smart; Cited‘ Askerley. St. John, N. _B.; Capt G. C. . Juaa u. mo. I. 50c Lawrence Rim-sly. ‘Church. as the officiating clergy- lman. were closed, and hundreds of friends from far and near and from every walk of life, were gathered to Farming Wm lead the best’ [pay honor to one “ho had 5° Cm?“ A club called the "Jolly Workers" welcomed titem to lier home. Many old timers were present. who had shared with Mr. and Mrs. Riley in the experiences of pioneer days and who had learned to value to the full, her g-it of quick kindliness and friendship. Old and young and lit- tle children attended the service to , pay their final tribute of affectioni and esteem. y limitations of pioneer life, Mrs. Ril-l’ ey held high her standards of refin- ment and intellectual aspirations w Her interests outside oi her home! were largely of a religious and phil- anthropic nature. and she was in- broken and suffering. Her accom-i plishments in Red Cross and pat-i rctic lines, during war years and af- l ttr. were far beyond her strength,‘ and she has befriended many in their needy hours. simple and beautiful nature, and at ‘ the last. hrrjive sons and her neph- ew George Tlidlrlson. laid her to rest. Great sheais of flowers from~ numerous organizations and from= individuals were a tribute to her. personality and a message oi sym-‘ pathy to Seiator Riley and the fam- l5 lly. ‘ on Saturday evening had not been: unexpected. She had been seriously ill as a result of a fall sustained in Ottawa, two months ego. Mr. Riley wired at once for Mrs. Neil Riley‘ . . _ .- - who left for Ottawa, assisted in ling u“ reed by principal’ dlsmnm Kay’ X bringing Mrs. Riley senior home, and has since scarcely left her bed- side. She has been a most devoted; Pmgnnr owning speech’ Gerald say, Roy Chan-Hum; Lodthart- Recitation. Hands and butt. Frflmcs Besides h" husbud and five mm’ Fingers ‘Janie Manderson~ Dlaogue, Jr.. Mai-ion Abbott; Grade ll. Jzan ]"“'i of the programme- is 37.1111 i ~ r ' raclc : Why‘), two boys; Recitation, a Boys Stewart. Brilco Mnooir/in- G Crock; Georze, Kenneth and Dan Ompumt Lash‘ Abbott; . Motion I Lawrence Rnmsma recitation‘ A Lime gxong, thrae girls hart. Walter hiicblelil-M. daughter. - Claude of Oids; Neil of Willow at home, she leaves a sister. Mrs. Ramsay of P. E. 1., and four broth- phases of work. Mrs. Riley has been outlined by the course oi studies, the an inspiratiorito her community at following activities were carried on: Hlght River and she leaves behind A school fair was held in Darnley, her an indelible impression. but was not a very great success al- | ftliougl-i the pupils of Fanning school , Ewen a fair share of the prizes, The ‘V M“ D‘ 5' Rue? .,same interest does not seem to be‘ ‘ taken in school fairs now as m ior-, On Tuesday afternoon, the fu_ er- ma, years I would like to say Just ai of Mrs. D. E. Riley was held from F ithe family residence, with Rev. Mor- 1 rlson of Chalmers’ Presbyterian here, that Mr. Murphy has informed me that all exhibits winning first prizes at the rural school fairs are to be exhibited at a great central fair to be held in Charlottetown this fall. No doubt this will arouse more interest and Keener competition a-‘ mong pupils and scholars, I. hope The business places oi the town foamed by the pupils of the advanc- ‘ led department with Louise Burns as mreslden‘, held regular meetings onl Friday afternoons throughout the. ‘term. In the primary dep‘... a health: club called "Happy Members" ixithf Dugald MaoNutt as president. also‘ held regular Friday afternoon meetq -ings. Thesemeetings in both depart-i ments proved very entertaining and: highly instructive. | l_ In December, a. school concert and} {Xmas tree was held in Malpeque‘ ‘Ii-fall, from which the 811m of szaso Through the years, in spite of the I gfts for the children entertainment. The funeral services were of a‘ ltunity oi expressing my deep Briti- Mrs. Riley's death which occurred "land hearty companion “m1 us m mm- gngd H meland. ers of 105-53301”, Ben of Vancouv- twehfiugarmc; reclaflgtusmlg ma“ er, William of P. ll. 1.. and Fulton Mam“. Mlflon Abbott; Dialogue, no Etiquette of the Occasion. We Associated Gas and Eloetnc Company girls; 1mg drill. twelve girls; Motion Dividend Ne. 22 olClalAStotk recitation. s» My ma." nine 81"“ u t aghuaard of lliirlttnrlihr flqwgfdialogue, nine girls; O Can- I If '5; f diviaead otlfthrzfiiilhlaéaq-lc-ofé u; Aulnn l i3 o. ifhil-i-"l ‘rows... Prize List. Cumberland Scholar- ratn of l/ibth of one share of Clara: ‘up ‘so’ Louise Bums. grade 1V. "$.f.‘2.‘.':"'.'.'.'..l;‘::.'1’;.‘.'.1°".... m a *5" wm‘ mm“: and” vm’ :.:.."-:~.:.:~:::..~:: is “is "M" ‘m’ ‘m- ‘i m‘ accumulated. Stockholders eea purchase “Q Abbott? Glide w‘ u’ and Elm‘ additional scrip to eolblm full “y. and, V, u. Ruby Mountggm; ....':;'.l.".s'::."..:n:: 31L}: 11:32:22. °"" “" °°°' °“““‘ “°°“““‘. on or before Jnl ll, I080, um 1- 011419 In k~i aocv Elem“ mmsay’ :=::'.':.:-'.':-..:.2.::':r.:":.::.::.'.i m: om- m new Mo» when (v THE C ONSER VA TI VE CANDIDATES F 0R THE PROVINCE MR. .1. u. luyans C9¥“9.1'Y€*.‘5Y° Fa 1453s.!" 93"“ was reailzedgTl-lls sum W15 spent 011 a _sup lies, books etc. There is still 57 Prizes for stant in response to the cry of the; iand Louise Bums 55; The Iortfollo and Project ‘hairs Ruth M°‘“@°m°'-"i' ‘which have been prepared by the $11 J83“ slmvjt pupils are on display today. There $15 195111’- is also a literature lesson "The Lark I Kali-laid at the Dggings." portrayed on the $1- ‘sand table. Pllblic , Before Proceeding with the exam- presented to Lois Ramsay and Iictcn l-rzutxc lo llrnri a- dilation I wish to take this oooor- Bum- Gradllig Li:t: C. tude to the pupils, parents and oth- caret Riley. T“ ers of the community. for their kind- A Jrl. LONE? El" ‘ness to me during my sojourn here. bara Machurt. I have spent a most enjoyable two Sidney 353C901‘ iears as teacher in Fanning school son. Helen Burns; ___;m Abbott IHYPVRCl 511C” School Ceriificatcs “"01": EI wish to than]; the trustees. partl- Ramsay: gcularly for their ready assistance Amy Cilampicn. Crave Iii!‘- Gl-aclc. VI, Enid RfllllF " our work, We will now proceed with BYYBHIOY!» 1th, exunmmon MacGougan. l Order o: exercises, prlncipalls re- Lorne Qwcn, Kenneth Ovcn; Grido in QTTlCF to gin." th- ewtvgo fl3l1~ port: examination; program: 8114- V» Rub ' .. ‘::‘.l l ll.‘i‘GOiljlfli‘i. wrist in Clffffimill} the cost. ‘P/“ll Binr- 1"‘. ilcrt an on“ ltion of prizes and certificates; Na- iRoy Ahlz. . .. lie 1V. Dugald Mac- v v r Wlonn Anmwh Nutt, Lee I-IacGougan. Iicnth Man- your it. piss held in the miclmc derson; Grad: IYI Sit. ljlcanol" Ram- . Ci‘llt'?!l'il3"l‘. tforjl Ab- Tn‘ fl IIi "nlicrl oil’ Llmelrburg: lIJM-Til‘ o; Gerald Iorh- .. ZIDNrIQKN A. MACVKDONALD Consehvative Candidate for King: 321:2 {EXHIBITION TO 3E HELD AGFJFI Cf T33"- Yivcr-ps Efillll‘ i ~ lll Clziadri and fully ‘acre ‘*" ” '11". the :1 will big-- i: schooner rat." to teal to b: a big drawn: c. J’. FRAPYK ARPJETT iii-e Czmdidate for Prince. i LUPTZNBUTIG July 5.—'Tlli:t ll‘ l.\4~ci"al cl Li)" illn- CZCTUQH o.’ the rt-L- Vuac ouvcr, Victoria. $c:ltilt. r; . T::i"r\n11.'i’nr'.lnnil - - - I lmpvr National Park a “ " to ptlztlci- ‘crtrrnber .... lasting a week. 1.1" . that the champion race: I31‘ liC-Fe has Q0225 aground cn the cc: fiaint John’? sm- n rho lamest hntrl in the Warl- nmr Pvmmru RP-solvltrlv Inr- flfifll N0 man-n from Si "I up.‘ l’ Jorran plan. Tihlr- Whor- nlcols and Fliltrria I191‘ ‘Tlmnle Fl"'i‘.l! and Gang» Firing bozilniui king l-nuare. the garden ‘uwaiialniloluu 1, VVVV _ .;_ :1; _.' .\. ' f v . . . P O “""_"|‘:n“'_;.'k‘___"', W 1,, m, V...“ woods district 111st cast ct Win- Fhztil-Il m”; iii ‘NATIG . I BY IQ§SGCMTED CANADIAN HOTELS £10.. i jlffiiiua A15» Alli. scoot-sis éAAALLA/AAAAA C}; 5. 3:51.131.‘ (‘onsuq-atlve Candidate for Qucczi: QANADEAsJPE 33-1.". 3S craze coii..<~f "inform and T." i? Plan the holiday of a lite- time this year. “See in: _ wonders of Canaries great west. Find new adventure in jasper National Park with its challenging peaks, alluring nails and tamou! championship golf course. TJcc the Triangle Tour m Prince llu- pen. Vancouver and hack to Jasper. Or cruise the waters of mysterious Aiaska. En mule to the Coast stop off it lovely Minaki in ihc lake and cast: FIVE gt-iq-i-w-w