.. 4A4". .-s. uncut-am m namm ur uy, -._ - ~1'\ ~~_..-_. a Keenysparkling eyes, yigorous. bodies ‘and crispy. Kellogg's just naturally‘ go together. Flakes filled with flavor and health —-servo with mills or cream. 9 CORN Oven-fresh always frown and Anchor SIIEiISOTE SIIIIIGLE STAIli For shlngled roots, sidlinge, etc., whether o! rough or drooeed shing- les. A llarge percentage oi pure linseed oll ls used In the manufac- the suffape and ture oi these Stains, making them "usgiB the meet eupenio and durable on yo < » the Market. s Got a new color card irom The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited. s Ohanlettetow... P. E. l. ‘Ewen MacDougall central Guardian. QHOR irom Robson's‘ Catalog CHURCH OF lCOTLANDF-Rov. will preach Sabbath 15th. at. Argyle Shore at 10.80; Cape Traverse st 2.80; and Summer-side at T p. m. Also Mon- day 18th. and Tuesday 17th. at C ‘ at 7.30 p. m. CHURCH 0F 8COTLAND.--Mr. E. C. Robertson will conduct div- ine service Sabbath 15th.‘st Kin- ross at 10.80; Brooklyn at 3; and Murray River at 0.30; Also Mon- day 16th. at Peters Road at 7.30 p. m. SUCCESSFUL-At the Marine Board examination held on All?" 16th, under Capt. J. L. Read, exam- iner ior masters and mates ior Pi E. Island, “Dnn" McDonald, son oi Capt. John D. McDonald, Pinette, passed ior mate oi passenger steamer in the coasting trade. Con- gratulations. (Mr. McDonald is now hoatswain oisthe C. G. S. Brant.) TRlULY THE CHEAPEST TEA.- A 1/, l0). package oi RED BOSE ORANGE -PEKOE ‘BEA at 43c will go as iar as a pound oi the ltea you used to -buy for 30c, but now is 60c or more Take your grocers word ior it, you'll like this line tea, and you will flnd ii the cheapest ten you Cilll i136, i WEST AND CLYDE RIVERS. — Services Sunday, June 15: West R var, 11 a.m., Clyde River 3 p.n\., Sabbath School one hour before each service. Evening service in West River also at 7.30. These services will be conducted by Rev. M. J. MscPherson, M.A., iLD. Teacher training class in River Thursday evening, June 12. Lesson “The History oi a Nation." HEARS NEW SECRETARY. — The St. John TelographJournal oi June 9th, says: Rev. J. M. Murchi- son, recently appointed secretary oi the Bible Society in New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island, was the p. acher in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church last night. His tlon by a large congregation. Ho took ior his text Romans 1-16: "For l an: not ashamed oi the Gos- pol oi Christ; ior it is the power oi God unto salvation." He spoke oi the Bible as revealing the power oi God in that it was a great level- er, in that it helped and liited u the weak and in that its message It was the power oi God he said, in that it was a channel oi salva- tion to save unto the uttermost. Mr. Murchison mine irom Prince just entered upon his new duties. With his ‘wiieihe is now residing A’ A Warmer at Lower Coat! o 118310111 (IKE Gives More HCRSOTlIMI Hard Coal Order from any of the following dealers: Sill I'd‘ 332$ E3; "' X“€~.'L'f.°"°i w?3.?§l'i'l'b?. A Conaalladn 021i: age s1"b-'S:3|.§"wna-¢- Work is only one oi the thinll WATER PLANT does an u to have running water in a gives you the onn- hed to er. And it does awnr visc- ‘at the home oi his brother-in-law, pecting tornove into their lhorao, 224 Main street, "in about ltwo weeks’ time. Mr. Murchison lln provincial districts this week or inert. He succeeds Rev. J. S. Por- tor. who combined in his district as secretary oi the Bible Society, No- va Scotia and Newioundlsnd as well as New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Two secretaries now carry on the work in the sep- arated distrlcts. ../" O zzReqaisite on the Farm.——l~lvery iarmer and stocksralser should keep a supply oi Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil on hand, not only as a ready remedy for Ills in the iamlly, but because it is a horse and cattle medicine oi greslt potency. As a sub- stitute ior sweet oil ior horses and cattle aiiec-ted by colic it lap sur- passes anythlnx that can be ad- ministered. RUBY RING _message was heard with apprecla- ""11 Will b9 p OI] VHKIB I'M TELLlNO You. I'LL NEVER FIGHT WlTH YOi/ NO MORE - FRIDAY SATURDAY ST FOR PRINTING OF EVERY do- scrlptlon call on the Guardian Uon- tral Job Printers, Phone 133. 2880 6 ti NORMAN STEWART will buy Red and Blue Potatoes a-t Milton Clyde Station Thursday, Friday. andSat- urday next—‘best market price. 1i NAME OMlTTED.-—'l‘he name oi Miss Clara Berrigan, North Wilt- shire, was omitted irom the recent list oi those who received second class licenses irom P. W. College. FUNERAL TODAY. — The re- mains of the late Mr. George Keefe arrived in Humter River last night. taken to Harisvills where service will be held today at the church at 2.45 p. m. ___.. POLICE COURTr-At the police court yesterday morning an autolst was flned 825 or thirty days ior overspeeding. Two men appearing ‘son Mr. William Babcock |unlted in marriage to -Carver, oi Quincy. Mass. The bride was sister, Miss Florence Carver o will probably commence his visitsfLyndale, Prince Edward Island. The best man was Mr. Herhcr cr oi the groom. gratulntims oi llie. and happy will reside in Quincy, Muss. . Mlnard's Llnlment For Cough PERSONALS the city yesterday on business. was in the city Tuesday on his wa to Sackvilie, N.B. -i—~Q0->——-— will llnd Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc t) very useful in camp. When th well to rub them ireely w-lth til be better as a dressing or lotion. c. c.c. c. ‘CHOCOLATE, COATED, CASCARA OATHARTIC These tablets are entire- ly free (rem harmful sub- stances and may be taken Our own exclusive silk stoelclngmln all fashionable shades. Including Geld and Silver. ‘ Assowistv rue LAST wono m SILK srocx- mo resrsc-rlou Without wishing to detract irom the merits oi any other ooodptseking, we ean eey with eninlflln and llnelity that RUIY RING lo our Ideal ei everything a sill! stocking shoal‘ be to [Ive maximum appearance value and great- estaervloe, value, - 11w: nusv nmo snows outrun nous auanaurosn w.» tram AtLsn..:.:: mussels! mass: I by children as readily ‘as adults. They are Invaluable ior Biliousnoss. Bad rfasto In the mouth, Sick Head- acho,~C stlpation and all oendltlions which ewe their origin to derangement of ltomooh. Liver and Bowel. SMALL DOSE, SURE EFFECT PRICE 25o PER IOX. ncy charges were sent to jail ior two and th-ree months res- reached the hearts oi the outcasts. PMMVBIY- BABCOCK-OARVER. -— A very pretty wedding took place at the home oi Mrs. Francis Babcock, 8d Pond St., Natlck, Mass., Wednes- Edwsrd island last week and heed“ attemoom M“, 14m when he‘, was Miss Eva The J. H. Stevenson, but they are ex-‘cel-emony was parlor-med by Rev, 0W1! A. E. Reynolds, uncle oi the groom. flllflfldell by llefiShe leit yesterday aiternoon ior zzUsciul in Camp-dflxploreralghe gchoop WPVBYOPH. v-OSDBCIOPB and lHllllP-PWCollege graduates are today holding ieet and legs are wet and cold it is fill and the result will be tlu- pm. rention oi’ pains in the muscles, and should a cut. or contusion, or sprain he sustained. nothing could yearf7n Broadway years in Bat. Eve. Post. years on tour nounn:ln Mr. John ‘Hughes, Avondlulgwas. a visitor to the city yesterday. l Miss Adele Gordon, It. N. has ar-- rived home from Boston on n visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunl- el Gordon, City. Mr, and Mrs. W- M. Woodsldo| and iamlly motored to St. Peters Harbor where they spent the week end. They were accompanied there by Miss Sivilla Drake. Mrs. S. Hoyt, Si. John, N. B. and her daughter, Miss M. l. Hoyt, Night Superintendent oi the St. John Hospital, are spending a ievv days in the City, guests at The Russ. r Mrs. L. C -Worthy leaves this morning ior Toronto to attend the closing exercises oi the Margaret Eaton ISchool of Literature and Phy sicai Education where her daughter, Leila. graduates with honors. .~ Rev. Thomas H. Trainor who spent the past week visiting irlends and relatives on the island leit yesterday morning on return to his parish in Sudbury, Ontario. While in the city Father Tralnor was at the home oi his brother. Mr l’. C. Trainor, Euston St. Mrs. D. D. Scannell who has been visiting her old home in lGeorgetown arrived in the city Monday nigh-t on return to Boston ‘Borden. Her mother, Mrs. Eliza- beth MacDonald who accompanied her to the city will rcmala here on l Hancock oi Hartiord. Conn., broth- a v15“ w he‘. m“, Mr’ Reuben Mum All" m“ care" Dounld and Mrs Mac-Donald money there were the usual cou- ' ' the iriends and relatives, and wishes ior a long‘ Ait-or a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. llabcock Union Commercial College Prize List s The Union (Jommercial College :closcd ior the term yesterday morn- ling. Beioro presenting the dipl0~ l i MP- J- ~74 5mm!- KIIIROTII- W35 l" nine, medals, and prizes won ior the term. Mr. Moran congratulated the large graduating class on tho ex~ RQV- 7101K‘?! M- B70039. oi Sourls. ceilent work done during the term. YIHe ‘reierrcd especially to the high marks made ill-tho weekly spelling tests-Aha highest in ‘the history oi Union Commercial ll s good positions in all parts oi Can- ada and the United States. The Principal congratulated the prize winners and reierrerl to the close competition in each tlepnrtment. The iollowing is the list oi gradu- ates and prize winners: i! SHORTHAND DEPARTMENT Zona Ilogan, City. Marion Clark, City. Gladys Burdett, Bridgetown. Bessie Garrett, Sourls. Evelyn Connors, City. lrene McLeod, Valleyiield. Norine Barrett, Mt. Stewart. Evelyn Vessey, City, Dorothy Kilioy. City. Katherine Gordon, Alberton. Dorothy Lawson, Alberton. Mary McEachern, City. Maldie McPherson. Bellevue. Florence Quinn, City, Ruth Bowness, Kensington. Laura McDougall, Argyle Shore Margaret McCabe, ions. Stephanie Jenkins, City. Ella Reilly, Gaspersaux. Mary Bradley, City. Dorothy Waugh, Alberton. Margaret McLeod, Northam. ' Blanche Power, Mermaid. Dorothy Holl, City. Elsie Biiiin, City. Helen Large. City. Ruth Shaw, New Perth. Wlnniired Trainor, City. Annie McCarthy. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ~ (Senior) Henry Keeie. Alberton. Arthur Spillett. City. Leslie Mcliinnon, Hampton. , William McEachern, Fredericton. Sterling Clarke, ML Stewart. John J. llurnaghan, City. Gerald Msddigan, City. Wesley Dlaais, Royalty Iiast. William McDonald, Hunter River. " ‘ INTERMEDIATE COMMERCIAL, Walter Weeks, Fredericton. Neil McLeod, Montague. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CIR- TIFICATII ' _ Mary We , Summervills. p Dorothy, ‘ ,= l _ FAMOUS DOG IN _ ..._._ TODAY - PRINCE EDWARD - 3.15, 1 & 8.45 The funniest, laughingeatpereernlngest pieture that ever hit the screen 5 in London ‘BIG ALL STAR CAST WITH 20 FOLLIES BEAUTIES “ LUVE Mary McEachern, City. Dorothy Waugh, Alberton. Margaret McCabe, lana. Mary Bradley, City. Katherine Gordon, Alherton. Dorothy Lawson, Allmrtou. Evelyn Vessey. City. Lena Donald, Sou View. Catherine McDonald, St. Peters. Mary Kelly, Southport. Gertrude McGee, Montague. Mary Clinton, City. Arthur Butler, City. INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND Mary Walsh, Summervllle. Ella McDonald, Gaspereaux. Hilda Egan, City. JUNIOR SHORTHAND Estelle McDonald, City. Norms Younker, North River. Frances Shaughnesay, City. Lena Donald, Sea View. Katherine McDonald, St. Peters. Helen Cook, Kenslngton. N. D. Morant, City. Frank Vanlderstine, City. The following students made 98% years in Berlin years in Petrograo 3 wanrso ssrunoav 11 Ajnl. 10o‘ sovs WITH noes 1'0 sures STRONGHEARTT» nsnaos. MASTER " Are the _ METAL CONDULTORS 0R GUTTERS On Your House LEAKING ? l H.AVE US MAKE A REAL JOB FOR YOU v-4. .» A'new supply oi high grade Copper Gate Sheets received and will be used ior our Conduct s and Metal Work. ' Give us a call for your-Metalyork ~ Fred H. Trainer THE RELIABLE Puulmsen Phone 3934. Opp. Prince Edward Theatre and over in Spelling ior the weekly tests Margaret McCabe . . . . . .. 100% Leslie McKlnnon .. 99.9% Mary Walsh . . . . . .. 99.8% Ruth Shaw . . . . . .. .. 99.5% Mary McEachern .. 99.47.; Dorothy Waugh 99.4% Florence Quinn . . .. 98.3% Ruth Bowuess 88.2% Dorothy Kilioy . 98.6% Maldie McPherson .. ....9S. % (loid medal presented to student nulking Highest average in both Departments awarded to Dorothy Kilioy, City. Special Prize ior Spoiling award- ed to Margaret McCnbv, lone. 100%, Special Prize ior Spelling in (Yolnluerclzll Da-purtull-nt nwnrllotl to Leslie McKlnuon, Hampton. Special Prize iur Business (‘orrtespilllllllrlctw awarded to Stup- hanle Jenkins, (‘ily. Spvulul Prize for Bodkin-citing. presented by F. M. Peters, Financi- Dept. Ottawa, (a former gratinuto) awarded to Arthur Spillctt, City. buying, what Buds, examine them and see that they are stamped with the name “You certainlyhave become a great bread maker since you began to use you suppose are Maple “COWAN.”