i , ; i IM-The Taxi Driver I use Champion Si? Plugs because they _ p to make my service more depe I Qamploaiathebecaaroparkpiug because has an exclusive absolutely gas-tight under high compres- don. Special analysis elecirodeawhlebaasnre aixedapark-gapnndee all dri conditions. CHAMPION fifi?‘ w» ¢»o+o+eo»++o+o+»od EYES ~ TESTED AN D Glasses Fitted Competent service with latst equipment. E. w. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETIIISTS Ill Richmond Btlfllt oa HORSE PRIDE is excusable in the horses we dress. and in the owners of them. We make and sell decidedly pretty lldr- nees as every customer will atiut. We make it in single and double sets and sell single articles. Harness repairing done in the best possible manner, promptly. and at a reason- able price. if dissatisfied with your present Harness maker, give us nu early trial for your own sake. S. L. HARDY & CO. 187 QUEEN STREET CHAIQLOTTBTOWN Monday last. Catherine Sheidow. Lila Jenkins and- Eileen Hyncs. Miiiview. who ccssfully passed the-leaving school FXIITIS. teacher. Miss Florence McLeod. Valley church on Sunday evening. There was a large attendance. Mr. Grant. pastor. preached a very im- pressive sennnn. Mrs. W. J. Mutch and Mr. Islett Richards sang aduet and Mr. Lewis a solo. I fill-e. Gleanings From Mrs. Webster is spending a few days in Earnscliffe. Mr. Elwood Burhoe was a recent visitor to Miiiview. Mr. Callum Bruce. Vernon River. purchased a new car. Mr. Aeneas Curran. Miiiview. was a recent visitor to Watervile. Mr. J. F. Jenkins, Miiiview. was a recent visitor to Union Road. Miss Marion I-isyter. High Bank, paid a fiying visit w Miiiview. Mr. George Sutherland. city. was a recent visitor to Miiiview. Mrs. Geo. McEachem. Miiiview, was a recent visitor to the city. m. Bernard Doyle. Eamscllfle passed through Miiiview on Tilesday. Mr. John Webster and mother. mo from Fort AHGlI-li-lli 9" Sunday. Misses Annie and Ruth Sheid . Tuesday. Mr. George Jelly, St. Eleanofs. oasscd through Miiiview on 'l‘uesday en route to Georgetown. Mr. Chester Robertson. Flat Riv- er, was a recent visitor to Miiiview. the guest of Mr. Vernon Jenkins. Mrs. Mutch and daughter Lila, Mt. Mellick. left last week on an extended trip to Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Coady and iamilv. Vernon River. spent a pleas- ant visit with friends in Miiiview. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ives. Monta- zue. spent Sundav the guest 0f Ml‘- snd Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. Miiiview. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McEachem. Mt. Albion. paid a visit to Miiiview on Sunday. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins. Miss Eva Stewart, Marshfield. was a recent visitor to Miiiview. Miss Stewart is very soon to participate ‘n an important event. On Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins and family. Miss Olive Smith. Messrs. George and Calvin Smith. Miiiview. motored to Pownal. Miss Marguerite Wood. Lake ‘lord-w. daughter of Mr. and Mls. Owen Wood. left on return to Mt. Sinai Hospital. New York. last wcek. where she is in training. Little Cecelia Murphy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, oi Miiiview. had the misfortune of ‘ailing and breaking her arm. She is doing as well as can be expected. The people of Miiiview and vicin- lty welcome Mrs. Webster and daughter. Daisy. who have taken up their summer home at the resi- dence of Mrs. Harriet Bourke. Mill- view. The sympathy of the whole com- munltv goes out to Mr.~and Mrs. J. J. Walsh and family, Elliotvale. in the loss of their two daughters and one son. who were drowned on Congratulations are due Misses suc- Mllch credit is also due the Service was held in the Cherry Strawberry The service Miiiview and Vicinty a Miiiview. paid a visit to U188 0n. Potérslzioadlind " Vicinity Oh. boy! such weather! Work in connection with the Pet- er's Road cemetery. laying or! plots. paths and fencing is to be attended to this week. Mr. Cameron Reid. representing the Massey-Harris Company, with Mr. Sutherland. manager, passed through Peter's Road today. I Miss Henrietta Veniot (Dolly) of Pictou. N.S., is visiting relatives and friends at Peter's Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McLean. The many well-known streams in this vicinity, so attractive to pupils of Isaac Walton, afford good sport to the, man who loves a rod to dangle. The lobster fishing oi this season. reported very good. is now over. and as the traps were being landed. many oi our citizens made good catches of cod. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler. who ,have for some time been located in Kilmulr, are. we are informed. re- turning to Peter's Road. This is The whole face ofnatureis trans- fgnned by the mpious showers and e glorious sunshine! ma: CHARLOTTETOWN contours’ Mt. Stewart ‘Notes iflunter River m “m, R7,... mung...) __ And Vicinity Bessieandlidnmarespesrdlngr; ~ i vacation at their home here. l flllss Reta Pickering. Arllllllflll- ~Mass.. arrived on Saturday nlsht w We Ne!“ W 108"! "lil- llflWrfspend the summer with friends here. Jimmy Aifleck u threatened with b. , severe case of blood-poisoning lni ‘Mrs. George D. McLeod. who his hand. spent the winter with her son, Sen- " [ator J. C. McLeod, Littloion, N. H" Mr. George Sutherland. of the returned recently to spend a few Massey-Harris Co., CharlottetownQweeks at her home here. was a visitor to Mount Stewart and: vicinity Saturday. I Mrs. addgerwn. Charlottetown, ' IWHS a visitor here on Saturday af- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McLeod. Mrqternoon. and Mrs. W. N. McLeod and Dr.l and Mrs. A. a. Martin. motored to‘ Miss Ruby MacDougali. Charlotte- Valleyfleld Sunday last. ‘town. visited her home over the ‘week-end. Her many friends will regret to! learn that it was found necessary Rev. A. E. Chapman, Mrs. Chap- to have Mrs. Lawson Douglas re- man and Miss Chapman arrived the moved to the P. E. Island l-lospltaLllatter part of the week f New and a speedy recovery to health is Brunswick. and took up idence‘ hoped for. F in the Manse. Mr. Chapman's in- duction took place on Friday even- Recent arrivals at the Hotel Sa- ‘"3 1" ‘he "m" Chm“ “d h’ fag’ r " .' r l q ‘w? W sulfides l i sidaflnflfito llflWql-le on Wednesday ‘ . .. Ml’. Melville Dlilld. M11. Donald. Mn. Stanley Donald llld Mrs. Nel- son Ramsay. left on Friday on a motor trip to Monetal. N. B. The members oi St. James Choir Charlottetown gave a good pro- gramme of ‘music including solos. duets and choruses. also readings and a monologue. There 'was a large attendance and about forty dollars was realized. > There was a good attendfnce at For Trot JULY 7. 1.52s mo... Q5 Records My Bird of Paradise liilo Orchestra ..______ 2MB the play pr nted by the young people of Victoria in Malpeque Hall. Thursday, June 21st. A sale of candy was enjopyed. Considering the number of play; held recently by outside districts. the interest taken in them is well maintained. "One Minute oi Twelve", a com- voy were: Phillip Roalter. Char- lottetown. Walter Currie. Charlot- tetown; M. Seymour. Charlottetown; Lorne Noonan. Charlottetown; L. McAssey, Hd. of Hiilsboro: D. B. McDonald, Charlottetown; G. Pro- fitt," Charlottetown: A. B. Clarke. Charlottetown: P. St. John, Souris: J. Howatt. C.N.R.; Ronald McDon- ald. C.N.R. telegraph lineman: Clayton Shaw, Fisheries Inspector, Charlottetown; Surveyors Gilbert our sister. Mrs. Thomas McCarvill. in the death oi her beloved hus- band. we, on behalf oi St. Malichfs Branch of the Catholic Women's League, Klnkora, Mr. Butler's native home. and their many friends willgwelcomeithelrlar- rival there. ' ' ' Houston and Gordon White; J. Cheverie. St. Peter's; Messrs. Hor- ton and Jordan. auto-mechanics. A. Home d: Co, Charlottetown; J. Ken- ncclv. the Gorton Pew Co., New York City; George Beliontaine, Sili- ger Sewing Machine Co.:l'teg.Jen- kins and Mr. A. Moore. Dominion Life Assurance Co., Charlottetown; M. Netting. agent for Chrysler cars. We are informed that the’ fine home lately owned by Mr. John A. Stewart. formerly oi Peter's Road. and now in the United States, has been purchased by Mr. John A. Mc- Swaln. Peter's Road. Mr. George A. McDonald, the‘ man who liberates pure cold water from its hidden recesses. and fits, the necessary apparatus for its; use. is always prompt and efficient on this important work. Dominion Day was well celebrat- ed here. 1n fact, it was a big day. (Even the moon got full to cele- brate.) We'll admit it was wet in the forenoon. butthat was only the weather man sprinkling the roads to keep the dust down. The tea party was held in one of Mr. R. C Clark's pasture fields adjacent to the railway. (proceeds for a soldiers’ to be erected in the fPeoplifs Cemete y in the near fut- iure). and was a pronounced suc- Mr, m4 Mm, Danie] gem-s, oggcess. Visitors came from everyangle Providence, are visiting reltalves andland Point 01' the BOIIIPB-B- Well ll'°lll friends at Murray River, Brooklynnthe mainland. and no one we sorry and Peter's Road, Mr, 39mg, form. they came, for the games and amuse- erly of Peter's Road. now holds a ments nrovlded proved interesting good position in the United States. w ladle-s and sentlemen flllke- In . fact. in some oi the games the ladies were the winners. Then there were the refreshments! There were 150 quarts of ice-cream made, and it- all disappeared, but not mysteriously; no, indeed! Then the tea tables which were second to none. Several remarked they were the best tables ever seen at a tea party. Over five hundred dollars were the receipts on the field. So judge for yourself. Then, commencing at 8.30, the Hun- ter River Dramatic Club staged ‘their play. "The Road to the City." (Another pronounced success)- and good order prevailed throughout the entire four acts. But you would keep good order yourselves if you saw the way it was played. Even the “Duke" played his part bully well don't cha know. Between the acts one and two. violin selections ‘were played by Messrs. Lem and {Roland Jay, accompanied on the organ by Miss Edith Jay. and ii’ the Ill Mf- MKILEBIVB $01001 Bi- CfllTl-faudiencc didn't keep time with bridge. two pupils. Carl Finley. and their slippers. they did with their Lflllffl 111/1118- lllllified the Dllbllli hands (for you know what it means 80h00l lelvlllfl Olililllllllltlfllli- 5nd to sit still and listen t0 that trio were awarded‘ certificates on the plgyj The“ a Qguple n; 5010a by 0068-51011. lllflklllfl Ell BVEPBEB 0! 35 Mr. Will Connolly. encored. A read- i-Il and 89 1-3 per cent respective- ing by Dr, Green, m. didn't quit» Miss Lucy Johnston, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. E. J. McFadyen and family. of Boston. Mass. are visitors to their native province. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clmilllllmelll- Johnston, Peter's Road. As we look over the hay fields. we see a ‘large area of white. This is the daisy menace. Then as we scan the wastes we see large areas of yellow. Together they form the “white peril." and the "yellow per- il." Will King Fertilizer. in his cultivation campaign subdue those enemies of agriculture? The artists of the whitewash brig- ade have not yet opened out in their beautifying and preserving contests. The yearly examination and clos- ing exercises of Cambridge and Al- ma schools were held on June 29th. A large number of visitors were present. The results were most creditable to teachers, Mr. C. J. Mc- Lean and Mr. Peter Dunn, respec- tively. ly- take the hall. for the hall is stand- r """" "<*’—w""' ing yet.) But it took everybodws ut- tontion. The curtain dropped with BESUI-UTION 0F CUNDULENCE all .l0ll'll!‘ll! in singing the National Anthem. Following is the program: Cast of characters. Robert Darnell, a country phy clan, Dr. R. H. Bar- rett; Richard ames. a man from the city. J. W. Patterson: Jud Jud- kins. a young farmer. Gordon Ca- In view of the loss sustained bv do tender our was greatly enjoyed by all present. Boxes nearby neighbors they placed it on the four wheels again. and the . voung gent went off quite happy We have received that he had escaped injury. 011C carload There passed peacefully away in Vernon on June 22, Patrick Murphy. at the age of Bl veal-s. Deceased had been in ill health for some time but was ablcio be about. Previous to his demise he was visited by his pastor, Rev. P. D. McGuigan. who administered the last rites of the Strawberry Catholic Church. of which he was _ a devoted member. He was remark- r abl; in his community and beyond . . it nr his jovial and cheerful dis- “m” ‘mm u" m""'"°"'.°" position. which made his home a "N" I'm slw will-wood mecca to his friends. who wishedto t ' ‘ also as _ _ by ‘ ‘ ' in elite conversation and A“, the discussion of practical things. u“ s“ "U"! Act’ l-le leaves to mourn their loss a ‘u’ '7 h “u” “I "'0' u. widow and large family. His fun- l" 35° 1° "l! "l". but sold eral took place on Sunday to St. in any quantity. Joachim! church. Vernon River. What might havc resulted in a se- rious accident. one of our young wrntlemen while out motoring the "ther riav. turned the car upside down. With the aid of some of the rew; John James. Richard's invalid father. A. B. Cutlifle: Duke. a man of mystery, Dr. Geo. Green; Jet Sanderson. at the crossroads, Mrs. Howard Court; Toto Lee. her cous- Mrs. John Keefe, Mrs. Phillip A. in. Dorothy Cutliffe; LillyMorion. sincere sympathy to her and her fa- mily in their hour of sorrow and bereavement. Signed. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Clark presided. and family are being warmly wel- comed to his new field of labor. edy in three acts preeentd by Sherbrooke Dramatic Club was giv- en in Malpequs Ball on Tuesday . The annual school closing exer-‘evening. It was a good plly 8nd WIS jcises were held on Friday afternoon well patroniaed. There was a sale with several parents and ‘interesiedof candy. Between the acts‘ there {friends in attendance. Besides the were several numbers which were lseveral classes heard to advantage. as follows: . lamluet and recitations were includ- Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac- led in the program while the unvell- Donald, Fing of the Confederation plaque was solo, Mr. Norman MacDonald. ior considerable interest. Rev. Jas. Step Dancing. Jack Pervost. P. Kaye, Hampton. was present and 301°, w, 33mg. r " l Dolorea Del Rio. Star ef "Ramona" and His Orchestra Dolores He! Rio Sings the “theme song" ‘of her motion picture “ R a in ona” Popular Priced RedSeal Record No. 4053 Vocal Gene Austin H334 in a most pleasing manner address- 5e19, M“, Qggrge Pickering. ed the children. urging them to‘ gap Dancing Jack Per-vest. make the best possible use their: Imumwnm] Muglg, time while in school or college. so. 3319 og'(;5n¢y_ that they would be the better fitted 501m Robert goodwin, to take their places as worthy Can- The (allowing ls the cast oi adlan citizens. He also made the chuacmm in “d” 0g gppeflfalme; presentations and nicely addressed. P°kad°;_c°1omd man 0pm;- Bui- the five pupils who received the pub-_ lerkmb”; Brown llc school certificates, and those in, Linda wuicolored mam of the each grade receiving prizes. After Buflers_Annle mm,“ the distribution of prizes, Allan . T. Butler-Billy's wealthy wedlock on behalf of the pupils read mther_my Han.“ , their teacher, Mr. A. S. Woolnerxan‘ Marvel nuflar__guly.s slswr_ address and Howard Houston pre- Goldie cumin‘ sented him with a gold piece as a. Lee“ ‘Mmmyduawers chum” mark of the pupils‘ appreciation.“ T “and The Women's Institute served ioe-‘ m‘ ° ‘ cream. while an abundance of cake' “mew, Denny-o‘ the “lugs __ il- was provided by some of the ladies Wxfllvl" w Bmy zemm M present. and a pleasant aftemoonl ' i M A Martin-justawaitresll brought to a close by the singing of bu‘ ‘£38823 w Bmy_!,mda Lmklet, the National Anthem. The follow- t“ ing is the prize list: Public school ' . E it de l"air—a manicurist, en- nczrgcatiels. Sélltfuirland McLeod. Ira Basal tlguBuly-Mrs‘ “ed Han“, wgdl ‘d; ‘Oil aslitltlimilicmod. liens‘ l-BDOH l-lslh-dnnrleously beauti- ‘O ' ye p ‘m’ mm’: i ed to Billy-Mrs. James first in Grade 1x. Howard Houston. n‘; -c5-°§;ll¥d fl . . ‘i='.%°;i.l‘i§;'<~.f.ifé‘°t‘¥£‘i- m“ Dorothy Dingwell. First in their re- hldimd m“ M love-Fran o -. as“ ~ ll . pififteiffegfifrifi; in §r*.‘,§.§¥§'°$§.ld,°¢§,'|° Scene of entire piayzThe liying. Stanley Wattsand Lloyd mcmlilarilmm of "l" Billie“ 1n The following is the address readl m“? even 3' to Mr. Woolner: Dear Teacher.—— --' “in” ' Another year has rolled around and ACT Ill-Jnllllidlly Evening- brought our school closing. While ' rejoicing over the prospect of free-! Honor roll l l . . 3.3.5932‘ $§fii’§‘..f.i“?55§.§°{r§$Z{'“E?fi‘;’°x. airs... norm. 2.? that we are saying "Good-Bye" to Janetta Champ on. E vou today. and our feelings are not Grade 1. Louis Bill”? easily expressed. During the past Minnie Man enon. _ year. your splendid abilities havef Grade VII. Ltalruth Montgomery. grsiitiiringoxseatiurangdvizldtfgifztalf|2‘(Igrdgn 311?“;- gdlbl!" Mum!“ While we confess that many times and Sidney MacGougan. (Equal); 2- we have been remiss in our duties ‘Helen Burns- 3. Everett Bearisto. we acknowledge that your correc-i, Grade V. '1. Lois Ramsay; 2- tions. though firm. were ever kindly Rosie Wall: 3. Leslie Abbott; i. and all for our own good. We appre- Earle Btewart. ciate the fact that you were able to mingle among us in ‘sports as a worthy and enthusiastic leader. Our :0 most earnest wish today is that you ' ° will decide to return and that weq-m ggrry to say it's the last week of h th l f in o , mflyyoilze acicgsfirsnuéd oplszge garlylefln 1g pfgiiig away for me too soon. ’ school re-opens. Please accept thisjn 1 could stretch the month of June little gift. not given because of the I'd make it a life-long honeymoon. dictates oi’ custom. but as a genuine expression of our pleasant relation- Mngwwnry, mxo nls spending the shin with YOU Blld °lll' B11169" 1'9- summerwith Mr. and Mrs. Will D.. gard toward you. Assuring you oi sham“, our best wishes. and deepest inter- est in your welfare at all times, we are. yours very sincerely. Hunter River Pupils. L of Fanning School. l) __M- VICTORIA sores. Miss Nina Boulter spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boulter. Mrs. Sanderson. Jet's widowed m - ther, Mrs. M._Cutlifi‘e. Ninety-nine dollars were the door receipts. bring- ing the total to over $800. Mr. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dawson and three children are visiting ill Vic- toria and Crapaud. th th The Victoria United Church was filled to capacity n June 24. it being a Masonic service. also Mr. Sears’ ___._._>.@._____ The United States is the largest Monaghan. a girl from the city. Amy Barrett: finngingul) EFEthE ,. _ farevgdll sermon. Collection ‘for the Protestant Orr-l‘ consumer cf coal among the nations. In My Bouquet of Memories Victor Talking home from Harbour Bush. NS. last evening. Joe back. old hope to hear of a speedy re- covery. Minnie, of Victoria. left in their car for Nova Scotia last wcek. where The Bells of st. Marfs For Trot Nat. Shllkret and the Victor Orchestra 2l37i Fox Trot Vocal Paul Whiieman and His Orchestra Gene Austin Laugh! Clown, Laugh ! 21388 21374 Waltz Warlngfs 2130B Pennsylvanian: Vocal Cooper Lawley 21390 Get Out and Get Under the Moon For Trot Nat. Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra 2H5) Also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor Artists oi Canada. Machine Co. Limited __Hls_ MASTERS voice,» .\... . u, Misses Christie and Sadie Daw- n. of Albany. were visitors to Vic- ria Sunday evening. ful. We wish her success in her work. ‘ The funeral oi Mr. Wallace Toombs was largely attended yes- terday. Mr. Toombs left his home- land only a few days ago for Hali- fax Hospital. His many friends and neighbors were shocked when the telegram came saying he had pass- ed away. Mr. Joe Millar returned to his All welcome our friend The young people of Victoria re- gr of et to hear of the sudden illness Miss Marlon Weddell. Young and - The young people Victoria had a very pleasant outing on June 20. Eight cars‘ met at Victoria Hall nt l o'clock p.m., all filled with smil- ing faces. They motored to tlm North Shore, then climbing sand banks’. swimming, playing games. Mr. Evan Wright and sister, Miss ey will visit er. a Miss Giles spoke on temperance and W. C. '1‘. U. work in the United‘ Church, Victoria, on June 20th. Her talk was both interesting and help-l their sister and bro- . V etc. till supper time. served in picnic style. and after all had done their best for the inner man. all started" for their homes. wishing that something of the same ‘sort will take place again before ong. -By—George McManus Suppfl‘ WM I A quiet but pretty wedding took place at Pownal on Saturday. June 3!. i928. when Miss Lillian Robert- son. of Flat River. was united in holy bonds oi matrimony to Mr. Percv Acorn. of Miiiview. Rev. F. H. Llttlejoflns. pastor of the United Church. oflciated. The bride was becoming/iv attired in lflue with ac- cessories to match. The bridal par- ty motored to Charlottetown. On Monday evening a large number of lhfflnfifl"?! arrived to render unto m» bride and groom wishes for fut-ire happiness. The happy couple will reside in Miiiview. where the "rmm is a p a farmer. ‘their friends ioin in wishing them many veers of wedded bliss. _ Also pint else for; cup. lANTa, Goosmnmy, 3 BLACK assay. naming. III!- llAsPllllltY, ate. all ‘It lowest pollble piece, 8mm low who in Iota ar lllll Boxes allover. lend oi pimla n year qual- sow. -——--—-- {O-M—----— WATER-CR!“ SALAD. “law-wreak '1 delicious if serv- ‘ii mil floqlleielt whceso lirses- ilrz. Mism- a mania: Ill-mm omn- ing and. lint before serving add elmugiudheeeo to taste. Gran Blilaia rlflnq THib i5 a ems SuomP-‘fi | Owru-Mw EMPwYHF-‘EI SLEEP sTAalolaruP- wane-Mantle PiVl- QlT ouT AN‘ ‘BTAY _ ou-r- 0 ma. t, llu'i F's-n..- s“... l... reserved wEhPfOUT OF "m: R? yrjlgtawl meow-u - ‘AY- WHO HIRE-D TIHAT LOAFER-TH A‘? JUQFT WAQ QQME. i<iO ONO one-sia- I queen l-le ipolgmc. eon A‘ doa-