. Eggplant, v current ' topics. ‘iWlllllllP ~ AAAA‘\ 4 144;‘; A; . 1.11 ‘sq; p uezclculllq m I 1' .- . which the . , and order for ,_ "In". ml- 150:: a» om. b?" 21w. s. ,\ I . ~"IP‘I' i“. WIF" T!" "liilfifills" . spool!“ Ifllollllli“ the] run ma. u a.‘ Investors may fa] ; Ivor-duller its. reflections u. ‘apathy of elosonttcotiso. Ne» matter ‘when, wlvlrr was’ are. f if. investor. you shoul "lllililltontofl over. our ofics ossrest yogi, ~- Rrxyal- Securities . Corneal-visionaries I 95 Ollooffioorgc Strict olnrlcttctown. P. a,‘ l.“ Montreal Toronto Halifax 8307-547-lf. ’ I" ' l I ‘m? “Wlllnsfig 4, state to as’ ohcrlumqwc, ovary ‘, “Pd °" llll‘ lelvlni Pick! on lrrlvnl of 1 This ls o spleu d opportunity 1 . l! U“ '94 lulu To assure comfort on board only ""9 llllllllfili. passengers will be "m" u,” o“ d" “on” I, left the state until the day otter also. ' i’ "Fmmfl" Ml! curry l ‘ s ohllss, reserve. 4 tion: must be mods only. 1 ' 1'" l... I’. particulars writs, ‘ wirq cl‘ p l. ‘ ~ 1 Bossier trips dolly, fore 68.00. 1 1 Ilstllrlhlmos. nnucn smwanr s co. xrxn. AGENTS Phone S28 Bruce Stewart A 06., Wharf l. ‘ L‘ ‘Assam. m /vvvvvvv 1 l‘ 5 fdnrllssrllon .... i .0“) IDIIII Illlt lo , W; __,,__ g A Agents _ lfianted L mp1,“ D 7V1 vvvv Icpsclinsoflw‘ Q4 A vw, vvvvvpvwyiwfi, PQRTRAAIT’ AGE T8. WRITE FOR nlted Aft. Ltd" ' , . , 3011616 wsm 36l- Salesmen Wanted RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES l wanted with small capital. Can make fourteen to forty dollars a .- day. Entirely new line. ’ Easy" seller. No competition. Sells only to stores. Seeureyour territory now, Writs tcday——1Alderson's Limited, Win- catalogue.‘ Brunswick A nfpeg Man. Teachers Wanted ._.______..___. _.__.._._L.__ TEACHER WANTED-Jor Kings-- supplement 1180.00. Sum Newson," Sec'y. 8135-7-15! ._._.._.___._____ WANTED ~—.8CH9QL.1\5A¢HIRi . .for Belmont School. mEflll<’l5i)—JIIdl0ll Sim 10f! B01100], retury. WANTED- A SECOND GLASS teacher for Union Road School, Supplement $75.00. Apply to I Ross, Soc Kings Co. ‘ro RENT-HOUSE 21s aurasu at. apply Mrs. Abbott ' ity d , ,, m7!“- 3134'7'1-3l l-dtdr i1g:SgWll)l‘lrll:l‘?lS git by her own family alone, but b i rro near-roll summsn, run- neighborhood for cllcelfig irpglf; nished cottage ot Trucadie of all. and never tire Harbor with water supply, stable of kindness. 0i‘ BANKS. loo house with ice. The funeraleervice i-n the church Address "Cottage" 11 Blllllton and at the grave was conducted by Avenue. City. illililil-liifl- her Pastor- Rev. m. J. Smith by rro I-sr-owsl-uuo House fllfisflllcwlficiyildcii1.1235.‘gill .and premises No. 22 Pleasant l q; | Sh, City. Immediate possession. 3:28 ifl, 1Z,,T“,,f,‘,§f,°°'h°'°”"'°“ . A GIRL 15 YRS, WANTS A POSI- tlpn as nurse maid, App], "E" May perpetual light shine on her Guardian.—-3165-7-1--2l. 5W1. WANTED KITCHEN GIRL. AP. llly to Chef Victoria Hotel. ~ 3051-02531 it was with sincere regret that Can be inspected on application flight, 1° owmr- H- J- Pllllller- She leaves to mburn besides her - 2405541 3- bee? broken husband, ‘one child- T '___"“_""‘_“' e or; a so her sorrow ng parents Femala Hall? “ lllltfiii dour sisters and twobrotilers-Mrs. | ----_--__-____._.___ Robert olovarfour-lna Valley; John ‘WANTED -- COOK, GENERAL, M., Lucrptia, Mabel. Loni . 800d wages. Apply Mrs. Hender- son ll Prince Street. WANTED .- secouo cuss’ Male teacher, for Kelly's Cross School district, No. ,1 uncut $75. G. E. Wadd vifr. atees.—-*3140-1-1—~il. . TEACHERS WANTED-TWO EX. gcrieliccdteachers for 0'Leary chool, No. 175. Supplement for Principal $200.00, primar __ . 8101-09.. -.l d!" ‘ fqulrtlii'_byw-—JII,I,I\N M- Mo- .’ gWllllams, 8oc'y. r-‘AVBHS 7 1 3i wan-r bé-flilm-Pzrgur rsAcl-l- er, _ "his preferred), School No. 24. Supplement-Sill). iéi.’£iis$;e£tl“i‘°°'i" wkm-so-w. unnatural-rein View . School. I150.00.—-Ed. Murphy, Secretory. WANTEDQ-TEAE-iER FOR ME loo Noriih School. $125.00. John w. Carter, Seo‘y. teacher for Supplement $1601}? son, Secretary -ii. WANTED-SMART HOUSEMAID, GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Phot- ._____.____________________ lJOHN A .MoDONALD, LAND sun. voyor. l-lermanvllle. EARN UPWARDS OF $25. WEEK. ly growing mushrooms for us nil Summer. illustrated booklet and COHOES HOSPITAL. — REGIST. ered training school for nurses, a thorough‘ education, for the ors: Thomas Brazil, greatesbprofesslou for women, 3 years course includes affiliation in medical diseases and Podiu- books and liberal allowance giv- i WANTED "' 35¢°Nb (W539 ' quiroment one your high school 800d wages to right party. Apply of John Maclnnls of lid. of Hills- in mornings to 44 Water s0; bore at the age- of 67 years. Mr. ' solo-cam: Maclnnis b hcaifhffir SECOND CLASS TEABHEIFWAN. tell for llaselbnluk School. Slap- ploment $126.00. Willis dyQSodty. lluzelbroo E. l. riser, culls :reacul-=s wsur- , ed for "Victoria School, District L., . s melded. orredi)‘ .sou if possible to E. Scc‘y.__'i‘rustcss. " lilnlc Ilclp Vtfnltt ed -v-——-—-———~———-—- -—-'~*-i'~—*“"‘ RANCH _ men wanna - A couple of experienced munch men ' onteda w.» to Uilltflfl States. la "btstbyoxsct experi- . married , malo- Emp oym Replies w]; annlvllidg on as’ FOB. DALI- HORSE AND CAR- rlsse. Apply 20 Elm Ave. 2| been lost tuduy. Yours makes filly- FOI SALE-HEAVY snows PA. D015, Apply at Guardian. ._._.___________,____ oRi _ ::Cuts and Bruises Disnppear— Flwmggkglnfm: CARRMGEZ; When suffering from cuts, scratch- ‘ es. bruises. sprains. sore throat or chest Rllfl any similiar ailment. use Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil. lts hcal- BATT-ln this city. Juno 30th» ing power is well-known irh every Malena, beloved wile of Mr. F. C. ly, A lmlllrqflntt, aged 58 years. Funeral takes Oil should place Tuesday, July 1st from 61 dy| Prince Slrcpt to St. Paul's church g muy ul- thence to oPoples cemetery. Please omit flowers. FOR aAkE AT GEORGETOWN right room house. with barn and orchard adjoining. For particu. lhrs apply fo John. King, George- town nr at the office of J. l’). be Stewart, Solicitor, Chnrlcllu. town. be vdblucu confi- dentially. Address P. 0. Box 80, I Sumulcrsids. dve. ' 5 ' ._ 1:61‘- wanrsok; MAN- eon r u work-Frill; Ncfis, N. R. - 6, Clllflttllbfbwll} Lost near-av A llifodutlrdvth ler s rsd~=tirst division’ lmtto On the beck "lest we forget.” found return to the Police S - tioil and receive rswsrd. wanted’ Isurealoa ‘Islam FINISH-V " VELOX DEPT. ’ cz- :..I.'.c-L..-.'.-..'_...'. . - r91, (Continued Pepi, S) s; " l ’ v “M! order‘. he ‘sold, . " 8 < giggly: fr? 01:1 Qgllflfidmvlth its . _ , ylflljq. IJ. l 0° a" "l "Moment must yes o! the people or the y will 8o who prate law Dublin consumption . u", age lawlessness and dis- lnorllfhl at 5.18 o'clock. roturu- 0 order u a ‘inlaid for their 9'3 lm‘ > proper actions." t Sheriff Andrews, replying m ll“; , Governor. said that be had accept- " ed as legal the warrant of Lieuten- , gzltglzvelinor Tannin fgr the arrgst s" u”, 1.3 _ ‘ 1 ebll can ens ors, ut l ‘m "u it “later htecamefiaatislfledd that the w. DOWN», , a, t fssrnps", warren was ega on that the this seesaw requirements had 4 wit. ldhsflsnsll hosts on this j. not been met before it was issued." '°" ' " ‘I ‘h’ W‘ "Iv-w- . He added that he can not know that the Republican Senators had < _ constitutional their departure. Later in the day Governor Flynli t wont to New York‘ to lake" his seat as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. IN MEMORIAM .MR,3. JOSE-PH A. MONAGHAN Once more the angel of death has Parish, threw open Mr. Joseph A. Mon- aghalrs home, and claimed for its victim his loving wife (nee Adel- , ,, u.‘ _ u _ l _ aide Mulligan.) ' ' ' ' Her sudden and unexpected death after only ten days illness came ns < = a severe shock to all, . 10c per lino of I we: [any “Th” loveil on“? "flverllle- n, M; nu. s; s q" " “ lees she answered her Master's call i sixth year of her life- “ was a lady of most estimable qualitleswhose place ln the community can never be filled; the virtues that adorn the highest type of woman and as visited Kinkora the portals of in the twenty Tho ‘ Meeting ofI; i0.- (Genglllued on Psnplvll, ' ems-lull of, glistening StlrlCitTtlp the standards were placed forlnilll an effective background, while the armorlaillhlelds of all the 1H0 , ii‘ as adorned the walls. Tho Nat“ oi Anthem wasauog sfter which orgy- er was offered by Rev. Boynes R0011 The Lieutenant Governor,‘ (gave cordial greetlnxs. complimented the order on its wonderful recordin the past, spoke of the important parts it was playing in instilling right ideals and promoting loyalty and concluded by inviting those present to tea at Government Hou- eSir. Robert Falconer iu on elo- quent address spoke in apllfecllb tion of the work of the Order and of their, loyalty and devotion. “lit l8 the duty of the l. 0. D. E." he said "to maintain the traditions cf the British race." British ideals must be preserved, but others in the Do- minion should not be allowed to feel that they were not also to play ditious. the Motherland. was enthusiastically received on from the W- C. T. The report of the finance com- esa at home. 'l‘ile pail-bearers were Joiln H. 3154.7.1___y_g_|McCube, Edward MeCarvillc, Pat- rick Cairns. John A. Smith, ‘Walter Smith and Marshall Hughes. MR. JOHN MooINNIS _ ills friends learned on Thursday afternoon. June 19th of the death mittee and the discussion of the budget ocwpied some time and it was decided by a maiorily vote of 48 that the per capila fee from the primary chapters lo the National should remain unchanged. A con- ference on the administration oi‘ the order and an animated discus- sion of the budget was continued into the afternoon session. A misun- derstanding between two chapters in Alberta was brought to the con- vention for settlement. The request of u. chapter to have the Prov. Ch. of Alberta disbanded was not ac- ceded to. The afternoon concluded with a drive round the city. motors Ibelllg provided for the delegates. A very eloquent address was giv- en in the evening by ‘Rev. Canon Cody on Genuine Patriotism. He im- pressed at the outset that the Em- pire must he regarded as a. trust ‘been in delicate , ,, , _ vet-a years but up to Mlgcellangoug a fcw~months ago he was able to‘ be up around most of the time. All that kind loving bands could do will otherwise and on the above mentioned date the end came rath- cr suddenly and unexpectedly. l-lo zgsrpsdaqmuh was of o kind and cheerful dis- position and bore his illness with true Christian pnticuco and duping his illness was frequently visited by his pastor Rcv. Father MccLel- gull pgyuglflal-s gm- stamp‘ lan who administered to him the Canada Mushroom Co'y., Toronto. l“! Pllflfl 0f llls church. 1L The funeral attended took June 20th to St. Andrew The following were the pail bear- whlch was largely ;>'—--—-—- QOYLE-At the Charlottetown Hospital, on June 6th, to Mr. and 5 Mrs. F. L. Cuyie, Eiuston Street, a. 1a,,‘ Bu“, Manna“! daughter, (Helen Katherine, Mary). dine, Holly Myers, Dunn. Ho lonvcs i0 mourn a sor- tric services. Maintenance. flowing wife and one daughter Mrs. lowr Dewyor of m. Stewart, bu- en. Minimum educational ro- sPdes other relatives and friends to or equivalent App‘), at once m i!!!" ll"? Byllltflllllllyh of the commun- - goes o t l b , _ Supt. of Nurses, Colleen. New y u n -0 r urgavenlcn‘ York. 3148 7 1 3i A small boy came hurriedly (ion-u the t t a: n slo~ assumes srsaov em. h, f§,,§f°,,,°: ,,,‘,:,,‘,’,‘,',,"'f,“,,'§'”,,’.‘_',§ ployment for Barbers. Become 1M | l1 . I "pa" m 8 W08“- wme Mo}. wu m: n ls slune direction. er Barber College, Department 35kg],- "F". “Mmm 314" ‘L "You. yes. l believe i have!" mill >tho stranger. lsclin l lis k t. F91’ S510 "Ilave you found Gilli?!) l me a "Oil, uo," said the boy. ‘if Just how mnny have DOUCETTE- 0n Thursday, June 26th, 1924, at Haverhlll, Mass, U. Doucette nee Kathleen Griffin, a daughter. . STAVERT-Jlt Wllmct Valley. June 22nd, 1024, to Mr. and Mrs. Edlnund Stavcrt a daughter, Edith Catherine. ‘illave you lost half a dollar?“ he want ‘to find out McLEAN— At Brfdgowatcr, N. 8.. James A. McLean, barrlster-at-i-aw, brother 'of J. W. McLean, Union. Road, Lot 33. section of the cnmlnuni of Dr. Thomas‘ Iiiieclrlc in every medicine chest roa for the emergencies tha whys bc anticipated. not as a boast. To love ono's collu- tlry well did not mean the underval- uation of other countries, True pa- triotism must recognise that every nation has its contribution. to make, Tho errors in connection with this arc cosmcpolltanisln by absorption; the tcnlporcd hulnanitarianism was done to slay the wings of n which cares equally for all but uul "y, Phona 13;; 337955" flailing Ne. however, Cod saw fit much for any. transposition of l0 claims, when one tries to bc so fair that one's own country is lho.i'irst target oi‘ criticism and the last ob- ject of allegiance; and the effort to create an international spirit through ‘specialized sections from different countries not representa- tive of thc people. BIRTHS » A., to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. MARRIAGES ..._-.\ _.__.¢ I. O. lOXs i" ' I. preferred). Anvil office-client. nmm on, ‘W070 N T0. y‘ and cppclsiisclllrl an a I up {who , uilly interrupted by a vrlllll-Ofl. tastier. contract, ' l e .811,” “We l "find :30 rlaoastoold sseors ole e mt." “‘ ‘ v was being ccnfiili‘ m: “All the more reseo 1. ._ In lovlpg memory of our door nusbsnd and fotllsr Clayton-I.- Hbustem wile died Juno 29th. 1923- Plixv M. inlet» oslptili some o'er us _ Adgyftsn flow fltosjugllln svor nssr us Aildjl your ago. _ Lilo qynurmurol note ms vvlr. s ANQ son ‘ div-A pjtyll, »|-kr~1--~‘ - D’, re should not mesa walnut. will r I and exploitation ct out- Qbej dolin- w duly" extend: The genius of the British (Em- lllre is its Policy of local self-gov- ernment. its spirit of high telema- °° "ll "B flwfiillfllillll Dower in charged with assault received six Minx able to surely its need with- months in gacl. i curried by the standard-bearers of the sixty chapters in Toronto. tom» dad its-way to the plstforluflwhero session a strong Paul's Church, Halifax, was the stand was taken against the "pox" scene on Thursday afternoon. at movement- Miss Doyle of the Tele- 4.30 o'clock, the Von.‘ Archdeacon gram gave an outline of the history Armitage, the rector officiating, of of the movement which is back of the marriage of William Joseph The following ro- McCol-mack, of St. Marsarslfs. P. pgaggd sud warmly cu. E. I., and Hilda Prudence Rudolph, ' mumps" 0y of Halifax, daughter of Abner Ilu-l RESOLVED that the National Chapter bring g0 mu summon o; and the bridesmaid Miss Beulah me order through the prom, Chan. Vivian Love Rudolph. The bride nels the propaganda of the Pax spe- ""6 a B"!!! 0! Dill“?- Whll-e with cisl and the organisations repres- 1°." We“ fBfll-‘lllill; to the srfllllld. suieu they-em. M“; the“. duty w an a coronet of" orange blossoms. combat this influence and not to countenance in any way the holding of their meetings in our country. IA resolution concerning the pre- “omi- Th” bu)?!’ Ymlni! ¢°illll9 l"!!! veniion of the coming of llnaceom- m“? cilnfiral-"lallilullilm 5 157B“ puma,’ “when mm Canada was number oi’ friends, who gathered in deleutc an the followin assed: Tlmdeadf pmflnce bgggke, ,0 and Mrs. McCornlack will reside iu their part and be proud of their tra- Ffldm-al Govern. confer with the mcnt in this matter. that adequate supervision of children brought out be made and adequate supervision of homes in which children are pla- frhe sense oi‘. f. edoln we all au- joy is a possession that has come down to us through the files and must be preserved. English B1181!“ ing peoples have shown a sense 0! lkindlinsss and toleratlon that place them on a very high plans. in Egypt and India the British admin- istration can be examined without fear, Canada is trying to be fair to all people within her borders- Strung people have strong convic- tions and this sense of law and or- der is fundamentally based on re- ligion and has tile Divine sanction. ln conclusion Sir Robert congratu- lated the l. O. iD. E. on its educa- tional work in sending young peo- ple to British universities, thus strengthening the connection with Miss Gordon. Educational Secro- Misses Irene and Helen’ Amrm tary, gave an extensive report and made a strong plea for generous support from the chapters. The lin- ancial part was not tho only thing of importance. Canadlanlzaticn am- cnll forcignens, observation of psi- flouc holidays, saluting me n“ m visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. schools and standing at attention Anthem is being sung. hospitality to teachers in the exchange system. books and pic- km mum be gammL we feel “m, turcs given for prizes, libraries pre- gglgllncgl églgfélrizglsclalllgrgiilrléqllg figllw‘ agreed on this truth that the great- cataiogue is new ready with a lial oi‘ books suitable for boys and girls of nil ages. A series of lantern sil- mm m we teachings obchrmt... doe have been prepared this year in Ottawa showing remarkable piciur- A delightful “me ‘ms spent m es A message of greeting from His Excellency the Governor General Wednesday morning also greetings _ U. A drive to the Toronto Hart Club memenan, where the resident officers and! menlbers or me executive mum“ Cockshutt strolled through the taincd at tea made apleasant soc- ial tinlc on Thursday afternoon ul- mug In me banroon, The report 0t‘ the War Iilemarlzli Conlmittcc was also presented by Miss Gordon. The work is divided into three parts: Bursaries in Canadian Universi- ties for eons and daughters of de- ceased or totally disabled soldiers and sailors, overseas graduate schol arships for study in British Unl- versiltlss. Distribution of War Me- morial pictures among Canadian schools. “The War Menloriai Fund ilas now reached $386,152 icnvin us still $113,848 short oi‘ the $50 ~ 000 which five years ago we rcsolv ed to collect as a memorial to our dead" she said. The bursaries un- claimed from I’ .13‘. I. and Quebec were awarded to the second candi- dates from B. C. and Man, Mrs, Colin Campbell emphasizing the fact that next year the Nutlcn~ lug silver gift the 700 throughout the Dominion make up the ‘balance of the $500,000 objcc-l tlve of the Wnr Memorial Fund. On Friday afternoon llr. {when Johnston of Calgary spoke on "A nation in tile tucking” speaking par- llclllflfly 0" the work of tilu Fron- chapters At tho close 01' the afternoon ses- sion the Councillors were elected by ballot utter which the Toronto Municipal chapter The word Eln- tea in the Crystal Room. On Saturday morning the ollicura were elected with few changes and the usual congratulations and votes 01' Lllllllkrl brought n very Dlcasnni and successful convention to u clo- "e An address of welcome by Mrs. W. -ff. Jackson, Regent of the Tor~ onto Municipal Cllltpter, was re- plied to by Mrs, W. C. llodgsurl, llvgfiiil Ol Hi0 PFCVlflCllll Chapter of Quebec, (Mrs. Ilodgson, by iilc wily, ls iilc daughter ol ll French Count and spoke fluently in idmzllsil oucss ‘as fol-the adjourned. to July 7th, A mnu McCORMAOK-—-RUOOLPH. —-Bt. dsiph, of North Sydney. The groomsmau was Alton J. Crawford, The bride's bouquet was white earnations. The bridesmaid was in Alice blue, and carried pink carna- the church to wish them well. Mr. Halifax. Toronto are visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Conley, Elm Ave., City. Mhas Jean Stewart arrived last night from Springfield, Muse, on s W. C, Stewart, Elm Avenue. thinking people the world over are er part of our troublesome prob- loms can be solved only by s sim- pliclty oi‘ spirit based on n livin-g Government House where the guests alter being received by the Governor and Mrs. beautiful rooms and grounds, tea being served from a flower-decked The first action of the meeting on the second day of the conven- tion was to puss resolutions eon- vcying the greetinss of the Conven- tion to their Majestics the King and Queen with a special birthday message to the King, also greetings to Their Excellencics the Governor General and Lady Byng honorary President of the Order. Reports of‘ the National Officers were then beard. Mrs, J. U, Power, amounted to $35,820. The remaining nleuls and bank balances. from. ,,y¢,,.-|d-. 53,59 s, , bake!» be halls Yet they lack for Hum. iltolfs. Significant. Bvdlaillwnse _ , ’ Says Science WASHINGTON. ' common expression, ‘a dried up Olil man" has no basis lo i801 athlete who claims to be us nails" la really like a 8001188- For. says Dr. Fisk. medical di- rector of the Life Extension lnst~ tutc. in a reccoit p899!‘ 0" amount cf water content we should drink each day, the water content of tho human body in‘ Old BB0 from 81.2 to 84-8 Del‘ will» BB will‘ pared with 75 to 80 per cent. earlier life. and muscles really are 75 Del‘ About six glasses ls a fair daily average, Dr, Fisk says, unless but weather or violent exercise makes one persplfc freely. And he scouts the theory that fluids taken with meals interfere with the di- gestion. On the contrary- hi3 d9" clares, water stimulates the gastric juice nn-d aids digestion. ‘ Dr. Fisk emllllaslzes the neces- sity of scientific analysis points out that no plain water is absolutely pure. household filters, he also declares. remove some kinds of impurities. but canrnot screen In this Dr. Fisk agrees with 11w scientists at Mellon institute of ill.- dustrlnl Research who made exhaustive tests of the effect of carbonation of disease lie"!!! l" water and beverage!!- the toast to ine King. Ml" Wllll‘ mu to Canada, and representatives from all the lProvlnccs who each ex- tended greetings from her respec- tive province each one vying Wllll the other to attribute all the vir- tues ‘to her own. Miss Whitton who’ National Treasurer reported a total h" been chosen m repmsen; can. glut $406 245 the receipts for the year ’ d Woman's Day at the Wom- being $50,016. The disbursnlenls 2,; ‘Exhmflon is qum, a yuung girl, short. sturdy and energetic balance of $370,424 is held in invest- He‘, m“, m Canada was eloquent. Mrs, Morrow of Halifax when intro- Tllc National Secretary Miss A. Stewart Gait in her annual report ing. the nced for one accepted ver- sion oi‘ “O Canada" and Que-aliens pertaining lo the welfare oi‘ iilc rcturncll soldiers, ' chapters organized including the Provincial Chapter oi‘ Quebec. Miss Arnoldl gave all interesting telling of the monument [C [he (Zun- lulians wllo lei-l in 1900, which silo hopes, will ho unvcilurl this summer and to which the l. U, i). contri- buted 83.63600 Mrs. F. J. Grueullway in rcptlrling ull iilc work in India spoke of its importance as ll purl of the nfllliili Empire, oi‘ the mull illlil W0llll‘ll in India. french accent). A solo, a short all- dress by lhc Mayor, the address by lbc National President and tho be- nediction concluded the program- 'l‘llc National President, Mrs. Doo- NHCDONALD _ P0RD___A\t the ilitie, n woman of chllrmim: person- Methodist Parsonage, Monday. June 23rd. Rev. Mr. Ryan officia- iing, Miss Emma Jean MacDonald. York to Mr. William Elby Ford of this CllY.—~(P8ll‘l0l Please Copy). nllty and unassuming munncr in bur annual address said, “Though (he basic principles of tho organiza- llun must ncvcr bc lost sight of, yet a wider outlook and n. newer via DEA-Tl;- ‘0100-00-06006-0-0-0-600-06-04-60 Hotel- Victoria Water Street, 6.5-.‘ tstown Offers-so to tbs travelling public a cemforkobls, up-to- rooms with private baths. Charlottetown r Hotel C0,, Ltd. OQO VICTORIA HOTEL ' C. D. Brown, Wslksrvliie: D. Mc- Kinney, St. John: Jss. D. McCor- msclr, Vancouver; Halifax; P‘. Carter, Tomato: L. li. Venom Truro; W. L. groom; J. O. Rodger. Amherst; _ A. B. Sinus, St. moire-dunner, (my: Mrs.» ~ J. A. McDonald, Miss V Halifax: M Margaret Bondfield lntogjs coming to Canada to head oi investigation F into the propel-methods of dssilog a with this question. ' i i a g l CW. i Tu Iln, Monclcn; a brilliant and memorable event, g Jo i: the Crystal room being resplendent witnllritlelbfleas and roses. The l picture of the King was unveiled at l t given signal by e girl scout While the orchestra played patriotic mu lc- Seated st the head table wer the President. Mm. Doolittle who A. A. Murphy and son, Halifax: ft. J. Mclfsriellt. St. usher, Halifax: C. C. frwln, Montreal _Jdbs_l. W.. A. M ems, omn- 1.1.x. Mrs. Muluck outlined tin: work 0i (he Nllvy [league Coulnlisslou and should be buiiton men, not children Our citizenship should resume a re- sponsible attitude towards the dc- .ecnt treatment of children Dfbilglil Dim" into Canada, Seventy-live per cont I255‘ of mentally unlit due to immlgra- “it'll”?! - lion. Third rots immigrants should. 0 not be allowed into the country. H‘! They should stand the test of health morality and unity. Silo was glad to say that Miss The King's birthday dinner was _- , . propoe loll. Mrs. Jackson the official hostess. d the‘ toast to the Empire, duced as the representative from; the land of the collflsll. llvclflfflll f its production in‘ spoke of tllc different matters m“ ‘he 50mm‘ ° . brought to the attention of the Dc- N- S- w“ l” ‘mmfly hm!“ power u" al Chapter would cclchruic its "sll- minim, Gcvemmen, mclumng me the rest of the provinces. W!‘ "Quinn!" "Wved m?“ “B a ml‘ advisability of the Government tek- A h b H t ma“ mm n, int-Z charge of the canteen work at um’ m“ trlmeg ‘onobl: than “MS m I lilo inlmigrzltlcn sheds in Qllflbrc m mos m m ‘ q . _ the illntory 0f tile f) will: womcns organizations nssisti A heafly ‘vow m, thanks w“ ex tended to Mrs. blcArtllur and thc proceedings clnscd with discussion. -__~—<-o-o-—-—- lAuld Lang Sync and the National Policeman, who llus just caught a Mrs. Malculnlson the organizing bush“, breaking “m, a mnk. “ML Secretary reported thirty-two new “h, what are you dam’: new?" Burglar: "ll um a financial rc- porter." report on the South African graves, gems m do l" there-l» tiwa. chairman 01 the Burglar: "Olbl was only 20in; u) SR” ‘take a few notes." _._.{-¢4->-———- The Markets SUMMERJD-E- MARKET illore who had proved lilcnz-ulivrr. QM" Bum“ " loyal nnd patriotic in time oi‘ sin-as “d?” l)" do?“ " and naked that each clmplbr lnclu- Pllmmo" do mm dollar in its bllvilzut for work 0M5 P" bushel - I SOURIS MARKET Mrs. ‘UUiBOIYB rl-port on Lllc lit-agile Bull" ~ of Nations ‘Society showed that Lilo ESE! -- l, (y I), b}, is now u. corporate nlcm- 0MB her of (his society and urged the POIMOBS l-iluplers lo lake an active interest flay lrmu cllild immigration as at presl- P0101068 --- cnt curried on. it was not right that 3m!" Ollllflftifl should be brought to Cnn- Fowl -------- -- f lulu to work on farms at lhc tender Rllllbflfb 00!‘ lll- - -_... i l B“, o; m, D,- Biovon, Agriculture Young Piss ............... __ $5.00’ MT. STEWART 0 l’. Brown Pork.... . . . . . . molrraous manner Butter } ling public. illbllhlbfifiéf"“, For Canadian». LOS ANGELES, Jllfie 30.—-B0bll--. ed hulr, rouge, crimson lipstick, and other fcluhrine makeup is_ simply n mutter of georgrspity.“ according to Miss Lilian Was-nup- pretly lii-yeurs-oid Canadian slfi; ; in whose apartment Dana Stews 30, wealthy Saskatchewan W118i f‘ rancher, attempted suicide. ‘“" ~Y "lie did it, simply because thew girls up on the Canadian wheat ranches don't use makeup)’, Ill ,_ said. “He had never been to Io Angcles before and I Illld not spell , him since left Canada aimostmlg months ago. So when he visited n; and found tllut l was not drzgfl. Y like a little country girl he B bccurlle furious. ' “He insisted that dlscvoliégfiqé; having my flair nlarcclled an card my mnkup. llc became excited over it, and the first thing l knew he had shot himself." ; _ There is wilat Miss Wsrhes told police nflcr Steward had been rs- movcd to thc Enlcrgency Hospital with a bullet in his right lung. While Stewart was being operat- ed on ho admitted the manner l_n g which Illlss Warncs used feminine" makeup and had shocked him.” llc told police that six moultllo ago he had brought Miss Warhol ‘ and her mother to Los Aogeles frmn Canada and had then return- ed. Later he deeded some of property to her on promise marriage, and it was when abate: ~ fused to marry him and fiaunted. his love that he declared to etidb it all, he said. MARKS HISTORIC SITES General E. A. Cruikshank of Ot- and Monuments Board of ‘Canada, who assisted in the ccrc- mony on the banks of the Grand River, a few miles south of Kitch- {enen where a cemetery was dedi- ‘cated to the memory of tbs prisoners of the district. A monument rc- ,cOf‘dil1g their arrival and work K to be erected. BASEBALL One 0i’ tllc fastest and most elf- --~ “P559 citing glunus of baseball in the sol‘? 312- lcs llctlvucll till: Maples and the- —4 '11- (lilww-s was pluyud ul. Victoria. Park un MUiiillly evening, which result- <-d in u will for the Maples by a score of 14—0_ This was llu- 3rd game played in the series. Thu Maples have won lwu, the Clcvcs one. u: The bllulllili are as follows: - - ~ - -- ‘TT- MAPLES CLEVES in this work. - Catcher - Miss CllliflDllCuwliiilflli, Ottawa, MURRAY HARBOR ~ IL mmwhard _ _ _ V _ _ __G_ Lnngnplfle" presented illl extensive report ui’ ihn , Pitch" .1’ t. Child Welfare work ui the Qrdur flutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32 v) McFm-lane _ _ _ _ _ _ __ E Doucsw, which was received with cnillur-sias- 2.; 15, Base lie applause One Charla-Pl" ll-F- ha" 4“ .1. 'i‘rainor . . . . . . R. Johnson given $2000 in‘ llfOléldllllg IlIIlIlllK‘ it‘)? ~—, 2nd "use undorllevoivllfl BC 0° "l ‘PM ‘E. l. lcr . . . . . . . e e willie another in Toronto aided 196 cHAFll-DTTETOWN MARKET | m 3m Bu“ E M u ‘t lllllllllea “ml pravmoi‘ “umms ‘hm , \V. Power . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. Wlfd ing the allmlllol’. The lllllml- llliirllil‘ Eggs ----------------------- ~- 2“ glmrl 3m" lly PM!) will“ "M118 ‘mulled’ “ll m“ mm" m‘ l). Davis . . . . . . . . . .. F. MacDonald provinces allowing a remarkable lal Oats _ _ 60 ‘slumom ling eff] She described in forceful Flay -- R Hurley _ _ _ _ I _ _ ' ‘ v_ Q0 o" "llmll" m” mlmy evils rcsumng lurk A. MCFflTlflIlC . . S. Job on .' Ellnefyilafd dffiifilil" Homllffi Wster Strut. Charlottetown This popular Hotel has , been completely renovated and roiurnlshed throughout and olfsrs very comfortable > accommodation to tbs trovol- ‘ The table ls especially , good and ills public are > ocurrsouoly cored for. ~ i Rota $3.00 o day. t sauce J. TAYLOR, i Manager l; l, Charlottetown " " Hotel Co, Ltd. Prom-mi U N ' C. Gochman, H. . n d l.- - ~- Wl ,- y Oltflll I. I. ' mat. some ccfigia-fi. ffsllfex: 0. A. Bllttli. Vsueouvsl. ha. . Historic ' {a