_ We have the very best co lor any purpose, and our pric are right. _ _ ` _ When_‘you_ want Coal 1, Phone 240 “-F* 3% Wood send along your order- A. Pickard & Co ? _' :_~____’ ' _ »;_____<. -t T ,.___._1 __ _M _,_ Y . Molzsizls _'~f ' TEA tn the _ risntrso rr/ 7 A .' "~MUo~Ui>on _ 'gn ‘u -~-' 1 .. .._-, - ~’ - th t"an is A ri' ~ .5el§i_“‘!> $2 es e()lishcri:_ip5n) 'Z ' 'V oll`ra\uYs , gl`Cdil€5t CONTR) ._ ‘ " i 1-_ , . MoizSiiSi...s seen \ _ _ , #és 'tnesrnsosv can _ - »__2-" _ gf nearly 50 years. /f'-”' .. oct/an tc' “ "”' Q l%b°i;1£%2s“rlin e ‘ .’ QD \'{..;_ .'*<_,L"2\ 1 -\ -_ 'W Q.; __ - __-_-.--__ ._ _. - ‘ _ Canada now has good fl0\lr because Canada rows the best wheat. The cioice' of this good wheat is used for _ -.lei “More Bread and Better Bread and Better Pastry” Collin hodlonrd Lkoult lou., Coral Z-N95 Flour I5. 16, I7, IB Purity Oats are also milled from selected WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS C0. LIMITED on ’ _ 'ro|ioN'r0, oirrltilio l"(}l{ SALIC BY (‘,,\ RVELI. BROS. ` J Q, '=f _*__ f;-nb* 1, ___,ii_°. ;_Z__ . _ ' e.._' *Y f-1 lr ' -P+-'|'~i~'l» ‘l“l"l Fire lnsuranc 5 g innnningni- pinning ndtiitinnni MiNso ' Probably lroni nn -oversight ° NOW, CALL UP. or want of thought you have put ofi in ,; surance to adequately protect you self against loss by fire. _Ai ~'-, coat: WE are now discliarging _ _ best quality SYDNEY - - _ALBION NUT COAL TRY US for prompt and courteous service 1 LYONS & C0. PHoNE 111 SCREENED. COAL F _ j 59395-27-mlf `.' “=S _.__' _.__ oe»»»sssss»sse#¢ ° T . _‘ . ceases a s L L Eye Specialist ifice Royl| Bulk Build ing, Charlottetown Oiiice Hours 9,30-412.30 _ 5"* /i’hols88-`-Y *W#‘¥¢¥*$*#*1¢¥7¢ ' ti- ' °i‘ .E.'C. Hafilsa 45 Q as 4 ii DEBLOIS ` BROS. 55-57W-ater St., lllinrlottetow Wholesale Merchants, lnsuran and Exporters. _~ , riinne 698-699 " '~ Agents for the _ ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITE _ Theleading Fire lnsur ance Co pany in theworld. ' NOTICE Commcncing Saturday June 7th and ending»'Sat- urday Sept. 6th the busi-_ . ness hours of the: .Rogers- Hardware Company, .td.» wil be from 7.30 a.m un- till 5 lp.m. closing Satur- day at l. p,m. We do not c I o s e on W.-dnesday afternoons. rtsnss Rsssnvi; 'rin-: Aeovs Norici-:_ ‘ +. The Rogers Hardware ~ Company Ltd. li C6 D IT PAYS to buy in this Province. OUR FISHING RODS and supplle lcltnsori at Johnson, Druggists. 6675. 28th the painters employed by 'l‘rainor's Paint Shop, 118 Kent St. will he given ii hnlf holiday duringt .ho suinniei' iuoiillis. . Ili. co/ii. Annivats.-The schooner gi” t‘arl ltichirda is discharging old Syd- .COME T0 US for Koduks, (luiiieras l intl ii-ll Photogra hic supplies. John s D ` ‘irc cuuiplete bring your order to us. 'l““. & ‘l°h"5°“' Druggms- 6675 CAR FOR HIRE.-(lull R. J. Me- __ Lean. at S. (‘,ralg’s during tlio day. BEGWNING SATURDAY' June Plrnitt: 470-Y. Evening phone 393-L_ _*__ ' -‘coma iN" the soda water-'n fine. Bring your thirst to us and have if quenched. Jolinson & Johnson Drug- ts. ' 6615. Coal i‘o.. screened coal for Alywarri ""0 0'l‘l0<‘l¢- B291’ & GDN. Gr0C0l‘S~ and lieegm. Phone 176 and have your orde: prtmptly filled. ward lsltnd." On ti bright sumni liordcn anti return is -.t real deliglit. beautiful weather the crops are loo ing line. especially grain, li;iy nn apples. The roud-iiitisit-|'. Mr. Win. 'l‘uylor, is now busy with the run iuarlilnr. lt is not easy to get tennis Ltd.. for prices nnfppnrticiilars. The ii’ "i"*’““’ llle '“=1"l\i“‘*»~'l`l1@ M°""iS nnvo the goods in stock nainz-n-1oMtf Bridge which was dumziged soni.»_ seine with storm and high titles, has lit-on put in good shape by the road- iiiiistor. -Mr. George Weeks has his lsziw mil! going nearly every dtiy,and ‘Lt gtiiitl deal ul' lumber is bein brought in. --Mr. William Hull is tliout con leting tin up to dale hen- ip - - liouf-ie for Mr. Jaincs E. Burgoyne. 'l he it-.t--t-icniii social in the Hull the 26th was quite a success in nu of Mr. llenry's brother, Mr. A. held on Wednesday. -Iune 25, a goo from the teacher: General Proficle 'i‘a._vlor; department. Gertrude Ma lett; attendance, Elaine Morris, 173 friends and acquaintances. "Ben" their new home which is a very co ‘fortalile residence. -The stork h Lester Uliappelle a pretty little ba girl. -Pearly Streann Division The Division was honored with avi Campbell, who has been away lhe past nine years. --Mr. and M ing in Granville for the .last t ions in complete “History of Wo terms; freight paid; credit. Ou tree. Winston Cc.. Toronto. O 0621-6-27-M3i ci 'lu zluy, when the breeze is gently stirring the wavz-s. a brief journey to Port Gn».Nv|i.i.s trams.-win. tn., ‘___ ,__ . ll. .1 FIT? lf not, write Poole &.'I‘hompsou, V ..Irs, Bngnnll. W. Dunbar'-110-25 S Oli , . n bers atiitl finance. --Mr. and Mis, Joh H. llenry. of Ilardisty. Alberta, are now visiting in Granville ut the home K. Henry. »~'l‘he semi-annual examina- tion of North Granville school was d. ly nunnber being present. The school was examined by the teacher. Good work has been done during the last year. The following received prizes cy in Grade 'Vl., Milton Burgoyne; general proficiency in Grade Il., Ea da Taylor and Elaine Morris (equal geenral proficiency in Grade l»I., Ea days. -Mr. Benjamin Taylor, who- lias heen _overseas t`or the last ‘four and a half years, has returned home, "and is warmly welcomed by his many' looking exceedingly fliie. -Mr. and Mrs. lrzt Mallettf have moved in Ill- visitetl Granville and left with M and Mrs. James Taper a bonncin baby boy, and with Mr.” and Mr holding regular meetings, and some are very interesting, Several new members are being added to the ol t`i'oiii an olti iiienilier. MV. Cv00l‘tl0 for Thomas Parish, who have been stay- wo years, have moved to Clinton. Th will be greatly missed ln Granvill Peace Treaty and League of N War." Canadian edition: Canadl authorship; Canadian publishe Great opportunity for making mone returned soldiers, students, teache preachers, women. others. Speci tilt Deliveries to Friday afternoon. ROCKY POINT. 3rd-1.30 p. m. boat and c 12 p. m. 1 it You Like Dainty Per- ; it %%%¥¢ - at It It 76 n n |3 are Just simply wonderful. G I O 140 Ifcst duels ll. IIOOOOOOOOOOIO __ erin ti noir ‘T . SUMMER RESORTS Commencing Saturda morning July 5th and co tinuing every Saturda throughout the summer w will send our delivery t Keppoch. Order_sto bein 0 nn ly 3; stead of strong and firm. Se The organs of the body e. re Commencing Thursday Ju on tinuing every T h u r s d a throughout the summer w will deliver as far as the Re taurant at Holla n d Cov Kindly leave orders in befo i-emi-='e4e=e9¢'l¢:¥9¢~%%*#¥¢i¥¢!e aj $45# ar. at +f+-.+~i+ fumes Don’t. You? Q /is you love flowers so you 4, love nice perfumes and with 4, it preference of something a little bit dainiier, and more no lasting than usual-fYou will prefer the new perfumes. w`e are now offering-f..ome .. and test the new odors-they 1 THE TWO IMACS _ ~ stirs. NOTICE.-The Bayer Photo Studio will close on Wednesday afternoon DEE-LIGHTFULI-Tlic Cape Tor- from June 13", yy, Sep; 3;-d_ ment_`ite correspondent ofthe Snck~ vile '1‘rlh_une says: "One of the pleas- _ _ _ _ _ imtcst sails ima-ginable is across the 3' - yt strait by the.cm. ,¢el.l.3, ..I,l.i_“ce Ed_ else needed to make Kodoklng a plea- .. . re. Johnson & Johnson. llruggists. FILM Film P.itki.'nnd evci lilii 6675. HAvs`vou A spam/iNc our or your orders, J. Stanley Wedlock. Kennedy. of O’Leary, autoed with last. A call was made at West Rivet then they proceeded on to Vernoi itiver, Wood Islands, and Belfast day evening, June 26, pleased wit their itinerary. un early service was held \in St Paul’s Episcopal Church yesterrla morning at 8.30._'I`he Rev. H. D Raymond ofiiclating. The service wa largely attended ‘and the singing b the congregation. tot’ well selecte Y thanksgiving to Almighty God. arriving in Suinmersltle and (Tharlott low ‘ ' of foliage in trees, plants and flower I and all the “Garden of_ the Gulf," ma be niutlc more beautiful than ever. lelll 2~ l-“CY Cl.llil5S0Il§ il, Margaret With lieart-y,co-operation the Prince Fallqghalli 4. W5 lVl0\'l‘i1l!‘llHll- I" ` it edward Island Floral Association e will do her part. E. Ellis, A. 10. Saunders. Bernice M D nald and Chas W Rogers sha shares of $10 each. demand for Dr. Thomas' Eclecti To he in demand shows popular ii pounds as the ieudin Oil in the mar ct, it is deserving ot' the lead. , _ Proper Exercise is Essential to Perfect e Health o n Ask your Doctor he will tell you that without the right sort of exercise, the muscles b e c o m e weak, soft and flabby in- will also perform their functions more naturally if healthy exercise |is taken. _ _ Open-air exercise is i ,, best,-the kind you get _,_ at _ _ Fishing, Golfing. Kodaking, Etc., Etc. We have everything needed to make these sports Ii e a t h ful and pleasant.--right qualities at right pi ices .IOHNSON & IOIINSON fhl Qlllllly Urilfltou #amor Kun all Hinos ltnsn oassassssaa -~ d~ . ' V . \ THE CENTRAL' GTARDIAN ins-ze, so. ' `- ‘ 5 _ THE DRUG STORE of Ii. W. Toombs & Co.,.lmpei'ial Drug Store, 83 Queen Street. will -he open all day 107-24 83, ti evening on Tuesday. A5677. “ROYAL COAL"-Dlscharging to- dny at FuIl's Wharf ex schooner' Hec- tor W. Mt-G, 200 tons. The bt-,st house lS__“;°;’;‘n‘;‘;_“‘0_‘_’,_’;5“_‘_‘; csnriric/tres Fon ATTEND/t|~tc AN AUTO PARTY.-iMrs. Florence Whne_ ‘_ “ - Grade I (Girls)-Mrnry Lurter, Mar- iirty to Liiarltiltetowri on Monday garat Berrigim' Jean (.m.m`_ Mary l Grade ll-Gladys Mr:K-inncn, Eiliel where frlentlly visits were made. The (wade l_H__Mm_mm Cnnnmq mmmh PPTPY "el“"‘ed l" 0"l“'""y 0" Th"";_ t‘di'isli Aileen Hoi-lorau. Mariiaret COMIMUNION SERVICE.-In com- memcratiori ot’ the signing of peace. Y Grade V-Sadie McKinnon, Helen _ Grade VI-Marry (‘al‘laghan, Sadie h inns) being very liearty, in notes ol KIND APPRECIATION.-- 'Visitor 9. n. and other pointsof the prov ‘nce, speak encouraglngly of the grea ‘niproveinents being worked out to keep lawns. boulevards and homes neat und alttractive. Nature this year DIPLOMAS FOR PROFICIENCY has excelled herself in the richness Gfaflel (B0yS)-1. Joseph Weaver; s per-.ts to have the best results and di play of flowers hy the end of next' month than ever' in its history. Let 0ll'lCil MC-Aulayi 3- Eileen Weaver; 4. every one do their best to beautify their home surrounding and nature llllil llllflil COFCOFHU. equal. FOX COMPANY.-The Inst issue oi' the Royal Gazette contains notice oi' the granting of letters patent incor- lan- porating B. Graham Rogers, Reginald G!‘H¢l€ V-1. Irene Cfllliiglliini 2. Sild- o . . - r holders in the Mlddland Fox Farmliig Grade Vl'°‘1. Mary Cllllagllillli 2- Company, Ltd., with a totnl capital Sfiflle D0lf0l1l 3. Mvgaret lVl0lI\hiR; 4. stock or s2o,ooo, divided into zooo Hilda Esau; 5, Mary J. McKinnon- ` ::lt is in Demand-So great is th 'lc Oil that ai large factory is kept con- tinually husy making and bottling it. preciatlon of this preparation which Eachern' Malvhm Rlch‘"`d3» mln* stands ut the head ot' proprietary com- K . and it is generally admitted thn . ., ..|.H.H HHH, ` place. " Grade X-Marlon McDonald. 2nd f;';****¢_}.*§=n}4-ease was is annie widen' att nie ritua- Bietween the disease- gt-rms in the uir 1 _you bresthe, the water _\-ou drink, the _ food you ell, and the vnrpiis--lt»s iii your blood that are the fort-<».< oi’ good health. Keep these forces strong,-" -°i"l"l"H"‘l~‘|" *F Grade IV-Alice Garret, Stella Egan, Prince Edward ___ __ snicnt notion niiinoiion y i»r.»tti'is Mefveiii. mum' my Mmmr _ 2-Da"y S Cn ly-2 Wednesday and Thursday July 2nd. and 3rd, _ . - C 0 noy st-mnngti wa; and me schqonnr KINDLY SEND in your orders as early I _ ‘M 1 Q _ John lialifax is dlsciizirgiiig Dominion `W€ill\B!4llB¥ BB P0SHllll0 HH We Close ill .. n °° (‘ There is a ct-rtain freshness Telcg s < -0 ._ a=¥ =$=s$¥¥$%=F#$$¥¥ of novelty to thc theme 0 raph . Pearl White 5. _ lil---“WHITE ROSES" ' lflih Episotic til' E _“The Rélilllln The highest srilnriefi Landing an Heiress' \ _r-- -- ° \ < \ oawexmamasaaasaamese*sesamesos 8 -;*-»-»|-<»-i-r-at-.-*f»=.¢%= bPbClAl.- SPELIAI. Wed. anti 'I liurs. July 2-3 MR. AL. NODA single Novelty act in Vuiideville. 7 Special Adniissiori lit .IEEE Comedy Atitiiinznn cniid.-en inn vit# ++1»¢H»1~|- +0-i +~ .+44 4+~i4-1-04-4 Grade Vll--Nora Whitty, Marcella 5 Cullen, Cecilia Peters. ‘ . A Grade Vlil Mary Clinton, Lottie Doiron, May Mc(`ormac Marjorie G-rude X-Ruth Welsh. 2. Stewart McLellan; 3. Roy Mc(‘ahe; y Grade I (Girls)-1. Florence Mal- . -Grade ll-1. Gladys McKinnon; 2, S; Voiiistaiiice Coyle; 3, Gertrude King. G-rode lil-1, Mary >O’Nelll; 2, Ver- Martina Connors; ‘5, Blanche (Yorlsh Grade IV-1, Alice Garret; 2, Dor- othy Perry; 3, Frances Murray; 4. Beatrice Murray; 5, Eleanor McLel- (-._ ie McKinnon; 3. Mary (ilaflre Hughes; e. 4, Mary McAleer; 5. Mary McLarey. Grade Vtl-1, 'Marcella Cullen; 2, Nora Whitty; ~3, Isabel Trninor. e Grade VIII-1. Alice Plneau; 2. Jean Garret; 3, Grace Doucette, Mui-y Elliot; 5, Evelyn Connors. Grade IX-Diplomas awarded by the p_ Department of Education: Mary Mc- lWeish, Emma Whelan, Irene Connolly, k_ Mary Power, Helen Purcell. L . - TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES FOR , WRITING Grade l ('Boys)-Maurice Reardon. " 2nd place. Grade 1 (Gris)-Margaret Arsenault _ 3rd place. _ ~ Grade ll-Gladys McKinnon, 5th _ place. , Grads Ili-Eileen Weaver, 3rd. place. Grade IV-Florence Mcinnis, 2nd Grade V-Marry Corrigan, ‘lrd place Gaudi V_imArpelia Gaudst§i;i<§“plnce._______ /Ty Daise Bread ra e _ ean Power. -rice. ' ` Grade VIII--Evelyn _ (‘on'nors, 3rd ' place. » 'Grade IX-Irene (‘onnolly. 3rd place. place. _ A. N. PALMER’S CERTIFICATES, ' PROGRESS PINS AND BUTTONS " FOR WRITING ' . Grade lil-Buttons awarded for Pal- -' mer Method Penmanshlp: Mary Mc- H Gee, Mary O'Neill. Mary Carragher. _ Grade 1V-Eileen Ca-rver, Bernad- ette Gaudet, Ada Dowling, Annie (ill- , lan, Eleanor McLellan. Edna. Smith. _ Annie Cronan, Mary Connolly. Flor- 'ence Mcinnis, Mildred Steele. Stella , Egan, Mary Dowling, Frances Murray. Hi Helen Dav-les. Kathleen Croken. Hnuiere. Mary Corrigan, catherine ;»_ Campbell, Ellzaiheth Connors. Irene Callaghan. Alice Gaul-hier. Elizabeth " Gaudet, Mary Rose Gaudet, Mary Claire Hughes, 'Gertrude Inglis, Mnry - McLarey, stile McKinnon. Isabel Miil- ‘ I-ins, Edna Mullins. Helen Mclnaac. i Grade VI-ia»a4- .+»+>t.¢i+t,,..,.,,,- ` ,- _._ -*vi* _ Donated by n Friend and awarded to Mary M. McKinnon. ` Prize for .Application donated by Mrs. R. J. Campbell and riwardetl to Mary MoAleer. ated hy Rev. _Wlllliain V. McDonald, ‘awai‘d'eii to Mary J. McKinnon. Grade VII-Prize for Application donated by Rev. -Maurice McDonald. awarded to Mary Sexton. Grade Vlfll-l’rlze for Highest Aver- age donated by liev. Loo llerrt-ll,Alica Pineau. ' Gold Coin for Household Science. donated by Ex-Mayor Brown, awarded to May.Mc(‘.nrmac. Premium for Deportmen-t donated by Rev. Francis MeQua»id, Ada Duify. Gold Premium tor Highest Aver- age, _G-rade IX, doiinted by Rev. P. F. Hughes, awarded to M-ary McEacliern. Grntle Vii.-‘P-rize for Application don- ] Gold Premium for Arithmetic, doh. -lied by Rev. Plus A. McDonald. aw, arded lo ircuc Connolly, Gold Preniluin for Household Science doiintetl by l'}x-M-.iynr B,-nwn_ "Wm-tjeyy it. iilurio Byrne. ‘~ ' i Prize for Application doniitedb' liiev. ii_ rnii-it-r, -nwnrtina tn -iiutH Welsh. ' Gold Premium for Department don- ili-efl by Rev. Mrturlcav McDonald, aw- arded to Martina DuQ'»y_ ‘ Gold Prcinlum for Best Essay on (iniiadifs Response to the call of the l-.inp2re, presented by the Daughters of the Empire, awarded to 'Mai'-ia Byrne. Gold Medal for Pcnmanshlp, _donat- ell ity Mr. Wllliam`Moran, awarded to Marlon McDonald. Gold Medal for Highest Average, Grade X, donated by Dr. (W. J. P. lMcMillan, awarded to Marie Byrne. ' >iou Can°'t Do lil Grade V-Sadie Buote, Alice Hinc- Grade lil-P-rise for Application* Gflde IV-Prize for Highest Aver- Prize t0r_Appllca»tlon, Gladys Park- Gold Premium for Highest Aggregate fl ted li -R . F i M' id. a?v’:;.ded my_|0;; McLr(`;1l'Il,;:ni? LQ” Keep Mlna|‘d'l Llnlmont in the howls _FL - ,_ ,, , ;>_*,_‘_V>____Y`i_i_____ _ *AA* _ F Without Yeast. . i _ And you can`t build and maintain , a strong body unless you put al/ 1 i the required material into it. . You must have something be- sides mere flesh-forming food . 7'/zatls W/ry Grape- uts 1| ' is an ideal food, for besides ordi- l -» nary nourishment. it contains the mineral elements of the grains - _ _ material absolutely requ red for buildigg and maintaining the ri§\t _ kind nerves and bone and blood and brain' and brawn. ‘ V l . i _ _Some foods lack these elements. _- `I Grape-Nuts provides them. _ No raise in price' to _ during or since '~ l 1. _ O I I In I I I O I I I I I I °" ' 'al' D6' .mn A ‘L 'I' 1 ' Gl'\\°l° V-*Prine tor Department- _ _ _ - ' .~.- -- ' .i ' "*“" r ' < ~ ' _ , t.._..»_f.____- 1 ._. ...fl .i . tl ff' » ._ . ‘ i _ » = ‘ ‘i"“~ 1 ‘ , . . _ . _ '_ _'_ _ . ... _ _ , , .