< M-‘w- tmssi-fl-r-"r ‘ \ rs. l . , - n‘: , i 1 1,; ‘c. \ u w; h ‘hneqvlnolig? ‘n’ ll yon '~‘n:.:3:1r&dk.=~i in banadafillu Cease . ,. a g After August dot No More Will be i ‘-wi'th,-"bu't' after that date‘ the eel- . "Iiilésfiulliasiiieseatllulsll» ;.J.---- a. ,. - ruling Pictures ‘ Furnished Ralatlveo of War Victims OTTAWA, June ilk-Inasmuch as the demobuiization, of the Canal dian Overseas Force is, now com- pleted the Dflpartnbélit ' OI Mil and DetencoWtilnouhcd‘ thsifit- l nuruerpossivls- truéuntlnuu ma‘ v . initely "the ‘securing of photograph _ of QIBVBBPIIYIFPBQIIQB" allur- Belgians- All " applications“ "for photographs 1"‘ ificeiirQd‘ byithe Militia Departmliht ~ on"or -b:_zfore Auust 1' will he dealt 1 - Wino?!» Inn bond ltIl isn't owed u one w ..u7."'-i‘l'°-'~."‘.i.'.".”’é'tt’ boll Mp0» in eaves‘ ntllo ~..l » ‘FOR CALI-Jill , IQQWN Fh carpet, l5 at, » MALE HELPhWLNT-ED _-qu v -_4 serum-M -x_.;-ool‘l>ilu-uu street “fish's; -. ‘l - IIALEGMAN WANTED -8A-LB8- men-a-"oelf respecting salesman whose ‘ambition; iIj V fiieylllld his prel§§n§u‘¢§;9upatioil'_ ' lnilht find more congenial employment will: n_s aldllt tiresome time double his income. ‘We require a mm oi 61am character-sound‘ hrniind and’ bully, 3o: ltfQll ‘personality Tmhl ;lnDI¢Q|!-€s~# We W‘ _ ,, . , garnet-mowing concern ‘Quite-industry wool‘; ha-reward ‘ with» fsr-nbovonverage earn ', married man preferred, ' "kg1ilr. ,1. o. McLean, Bell r7 , . , . _ _. ‘f " " If “engéindi: tun mung. a 5.. victories p‘ b to-uu can tile on‘: count u- u» were. m 1m agar- (usual "It-Int ocean without genlttaloa cannot In acknowledged. - 1*... ." "ll. »- .» ~ -< forwarded; In out: (III. eta. ll damse- be ovarlooker- iTsison Lxfi i365“, BABY CHICK-S sATl-lulger- breeders are “the large, early," maturing trapneetodpi bred-tow. lay B. c. White Ileghcrnsr~mey are lprolific ‘winter ylsyorybo- cause they are Cami an and sc- clmatised toour severe winters. $20.00 per 100 safe dellveryr fro, circular. BATHURST’ POULTRY FARM, Richmond Hill," Ont. ' ‘ALL uNcALLnn FOR eurrs units and overcoat: from mu: ilQ branches throughout Canada wlllbe mold at 814.00 each. Odd Aroneers $8.95.. Odd vats $1250 than one-third their actual’ ‘v91,- uo. Merchant! bnydthose 50°!!! for resale to their-customers Wise mern will buy two or three suits and an overcoat. Ilcr sale at our store only. lllldlish = ‘b. Boot/oh Woollen Company, 158 "Richmond Street. v . .. ‘CLOTH, QLQIH. Ol-OTH- D0 your w" p ‘folks need mater-r dresses with“? l- . .1 . _ n“ .31‘? t? ilifilffifier in half regular price, in guuuysl u; 5e ‘waterma- collentlopportunity twget mater his in better qualities than us- ually found in women: fwbflifl- ’ econd floor, Riley building, Quinn ‘ St, _ oppositeyrowse ‘ruin-ar- ' a - l l ‘Conference \ Brotherhoods Notified to Send roseptat_l_ves,._t_g Montreal 'i‘O_R.ON'l‘O, Jun-g 13.~—*I(.RIIWHY circlos were stirrc by nows that the Brotherhood» ‘dtailway Train- llfcn hlul ugeu ‘notiflyedjby. the c. P. It. to»~send._ representatives to a confqrencé'-Iu Montreal on Friday, Junealfl. The system from St. John to Vnncpuvor will he represented, and it is “said that Grant llall, vice- presidellt, will represent the com- pany); Members of tllc Broth-er hoodd said tonight that the com- -pany“is taking this way of stating the mpany's viewpoint on the presglt railway situationln Cuna- 7s n. ,, it not expected that any de- flnit ‘scheme for a reduction in wag or rules wll actually be -bro ed until GI-tQf-‘flllly .1, when the nited States’ " ‘Ltibor Board "offl ially maids] Itbhix‘ award knovQl" to the ineeilnlz‘of Brother- IIOOfI-CIIBJFIRRR in ‘Chicago. _ Th’: nward is for a reduction of T2 p? cent in wages, and it is folt that A ho C. P. R. i toads tho same roduitlon on its li'_ a“ Title conifer- encofqnoxt Friday l1 regarded hero as olgeway of télll gythc mento, prop , for a olft. ire nengilieers and firemen. maintenance of way menpisllopmen and teiegraphers will ‘be (lulled linto conferences, to follow the gathering on June 17 of truiniflon and conductors. lFIPS TO ll-IOQQEWIVES. i‘? I When brown shoos begin to wear. off at lilo tips putty-thin coat .of shellac out-r them, and when ‘dry, polish thom as usullh. ~ ' Some housekeepers ._dislike to use wssillng powder in bollin (‘IUtIiBiL A 18m Will: (I0 the ‘ ""‘ “Teaching? Girls" a l " g wit’ and also take cares?! We Wid- ren needs. Deli at our store-Ens fish d: Scotch Woollen company. i158 Richmond Street. In many cahen this price-is loss ' sup m1 upsoafiiuulltlea m; ~ "was ‘miss m‘ . . .... -- “-44 I I '. c“ . ‘.- , . .. .. "- “oi ‘I I _ ‘Cellini iillanlml - ,_____ . TONIGHT JAMOUS conga at Hearts Memorial Hall. ocean ‘idIuAIdIfv foseotlug. -, 62 cents per gallon at The Rogers i. llordwpre Co." Ltd. ery will have filial Zdrill tonight ‘for inspection Wednesday afternoon. m1‘ ._~___ l I i" "l l“, li’“i§a' lll .. ,, I o térlh oxFrlday. H, cannon boo-fl. D. M. Lnmqnt will preac 80W “"1111 0n Saturday the 18th at ‘moo m5 also ISabbath 19th at] 10.30. a, .l,n. and in Peoples Church, Charlottetown at 7_ p. m. | zrCooking ingeneral is ~much the better if Borden's St. Charles or Jersey ‘milk “with the cream loft ln" lsused.‘ Pure, rlch- and con- vonient. l. >7 . rnnsoluns .~ . MrAJ. w. 4' Murdock, Montague, was in. tlleeoity. yesterday. -. ‘,1 ' - a "P? -, . "Miss Augusta Buchanan Bel- fast, is a guest at the Revere. , _ ‘Mr. J. A. McDonald, Tracadle Oross, is registered at the Revere. - ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Cornmoasyd- hey. arrived inrtherclty- last nlshti - » 5~oe-r%<_ t l - , - Mr, U. G. Dodson, of Bay For- tune. was in theVcity yesterday. The Rev. and Mrs.‘ D. Macvicalg, of’ Cardigan, were in the city yes- ‘terday. l-Mr. Jns. ‘MacDonald and Miss M-aoDonald, Plctou, are visltingdllc eastern, section of the Island,‘ ‘Mir. Fired ‘Mulalley, Lowerw-Mou- tague, leaves this morning for yéctou. ' " ' ' vkMl‘. N. E ‘Myer, Halifax, has re- Qlirlled to the city after a business‘ tl-lp to ‘the Magdalinelslahds. . _"lvlr..uuu.1u,rs. n. 'r. Collins, of Oxford Junction, N. S. are visiting the city. Messlfslf Amati“? RTTI Knights-J. liifflfitigltt T‘; C Clark, wSuinUzliefside, were in the city yeelerlleryg; ' l . ..,,,,_._ '\_.. l‘ YfmF-lli" ~ Toronto Employers Adopt Uniqu Way to Keep Job Work ‘Prog- ‘ reading" TORONTO. June 13.—-ln con- rleclion with the strike of union job printers. prcssnlen and book hinders in this city, the employing printers’ organization‘, the Toronto Typothate today began to train mcn and women to take the places of the strikers. as has been done in some cities in the United States. Stenographers are being taught to operate type setting machines and - it is claimed that they can learn to operate the keyboards with skill lin three months.‘ Secretary pSulherland. of the Typothate declared that there was an increase -today :ln the number of cumposltors, presslncn and book binders at work. . q-hot-w-r- ‘Amorican Federation 0i Labor Goilvénes DENVER, June 1.3——The forty- flrst ulluunl convention of the Am- orlcan Federation of Labor, which opens tnduy will be gathering ‘for. the promotion and du-oloplment of warfare freedom in this Continent. President Samuel Gcmpors of Fed- eration declarod lu ‘a statement “ last night. The major- issues before the convention as outlined by Mr. Gompers included, condition of unemployment which be estimates- to run as high lls 5,000,000 work- are; movement to crush labor and 5 blast its spirit through whet is workfenll not in‘ uro ' the fabrics. Remove the rind ‘b! fthqlemon and‘ cut i slices before putting into hollofi. The clothes will come out perfectly w-hlte, and all stains will icadled with srliserelble disregard fol‘ truth, the openfshoii "Yiill/BIHBIIW railroad problem involving the country's chief means of transom‘- he ljrnoved. 3 . i,‘ pour 3» i‘ ..;.,_<,e-’l. »“'r‘§! ...____..._._.., ....._....u M...- vesllhar-s;lv¢s't1~. , Hgrg: is a table drink . p; " Tckly as 7011 can madeJlOt $3.3m ihm the cup a fos- tatidn . '.-- :?"'."l'f' a l j‘ ,.. l‘ And still hei- whlspered thoughts‘ Again the dittle um ‘to ‘dock. ' ‘i-low long the ‘weary spirit cries, ' BATTERY Boll-Nu. ‘z. nm- * A. ée,k.' Collegq .' ANdQRQi-f- 1 h, at,‘ Glas- ' peace more than anything else. l" v; ... Firm IAffititude 0i I "Admiral Sims . n {a-IJIIU l ; -__j;¢§£l3 councils, 1-" . an - uLPbQDON; JJune ‘lli-lltear-Admiri ml William S. Sims made no direct molntiouwofwvnited States V r csldants ln symilstllidvlth the ‘Irish repub- linen Qlllllfliday ‘during a, forty, minutela dress at a. ‘luncheon giv- en in his’ honor by ‘the United States Luncheon Club. in an’ sh! frarent allusion, IIIOWQIIBTXIIQ his,,re- marks all last Tuesday. whoa-lilo‘ addressed the English 'S]l6lfllIll§ pUndon, Admiral Slips said: ‘_‘Per- ‘Mos we have used too energetic " _ - adjectives on some 0cceaionls,,ihut' . , ~ let us hope that will be amicably. " explained away." The admiral mused s moment and than added: "But! sm going on doing ‘the some things." - This declaration brought from the 200 guests a repetition of the uproarious applause which 'had greeted the remarks of Wilson‘ Cross, vice-president ‘of the United States Chamber of ‘Commerca- in introducing Admiral S. Sims. “He is stung again, ‘but he says he will stand ‘by what he has said," Mr. Cross told the assembled company. “l want to assure him that this- conrpany will stand with hlm——and, so will all fulllblooded. truo honest- thinking United States citizens." Mr. ‘Cross alluded to the marked cordiality with which Admiral Sims hadbeon entertained by men among the most notable in ‘the country since-his arrival in Eng- land, and he presented the admiral lll tile characterization usually ap- pllcd to _Washlngton-—“flret in war,_ first in peace, first in the hearts of his country men." Admiral Sims in reply said ho llad attempted on all occasions to‘ say what hc wanted to say, and ho believed llc had always told the truth as, ho understood it. He was afraid he had gone to excess in tolling tho ‘truth, and he feared llc lllld done so the other day- "at least in the opinion of certain people," ho said. The admiral said he had Ibsen acclaimed ‘by critics als "the most popular British ad/miral in the United States navy" and had been- accused olf being pro-British. “Sl- r Y Premiers Tot . _g . Meet Next Thursday LONDON. Juno Iii-dire first meeting of the premiers confer- ence has been flxed for next Thursday. It is doubtiful-if the health of Premier Lloyd George will permit him to preside from the beginning of conference. Iirelicilfllill- Alliiy » Already ‘ilrilillled PABllS, lune 1,3-‘TllaV1921 coll- tlngovnt of tile French army, which was called to the colors only a femwveeks, ago, has made unpre- csdenteltprqglxess in, training and is will. to replace more seasoned troops t" Consequently, War Minis- ter Bat-thou anu- uirced today, inas- much as lilo ‘contingent of 1920 was sufficient for the occupation oftheflthinelsnd and the occupied points ih the Ruhr district, the 191i) ‘contingent, which was culled ‘out ionuse lll the eventuality of the ‘Ruhr -yalley as a whole "being (fcchpieds-would be sent home at .'l'n Iearly date. - “France has enough lglory," the War Minister sald,_ alluding "to charges of ‘militarism and imperial- ism. “She does not.» want more IGFFItOTY.“ She has recovered lher ravlshed provinces and now wants iofltGran. " vi‘ -hi l' ‘frills iltlfiqlfldiqihend o: the island Elterf-en absence of several .~n“\v FoML . years. ‘ ' i; lvr-r. and, lvhru. w. n. Shaw loft h" I169" ‘iimsi- iliimiTii-IIIB lll-‘JBYII; ionslllp and brotherhood df the two‘ this morning _on return to their home in Mloncion, N. B., after spending a_,few days in Charlotte- town, Gucsts alt the Victoria. Mr. Arthur AugDewar of the Sup- crlntendenvs 0ff,_I‘ce of tho c, N, 1L Campbellton. who has been Vis-Iting his sister, Mrs. William M. Wood- sirl-e, Pleasant Street for a few days l‘eft for Fredericton, N. B., on Fri- (ay. - ' ' DEATHS CHAIQSON-Jlh Charlottetown on June 9th, Eleanor Chsisson. daugh- aged 0 years. "reuurcoiasrrselon cAusolsg. oA-rrtl: ARE "LAR s .' ‘n’ -~__ _fora the cnttlesembsrgo commis - sion when Col. ektropp," of Con. ty Clare. stntcd that before tiff ;act of 1806. Gagprlian cattle wore known in the west of Ireland as "fine big beasts.-hht very hungry," and a large nuxlher or Irish cam» could be fed o the same acreage, tho ‘Canadian cattle taking longer to mature. Tho admission cf cattle froln abroad, said" thoR-witness‘, would much discourage flfxish iarnlors and tllo maintenance home supplies was also an imp rltant provision against war risksi’, lle entire lrlsh cattle tradlrretiigjed ‘the removal of the embargo. ‘lgmsaidj ‘Other witnesses" held simlla views. One, wh - ll h had "spent! 2o years in tlieb ‘ite-u‘ mes sou- ed that he accepted _ nedusclssn bill of health in ftile amojw that he would sllcspt ‘liulsulst istics» from a country w th no police. i ALONE. Wtkwiitclrthe ‘dying day, ‘ He} ahou hair is sprinkled o'er ter of Mr. and Mrs. 'C.‘Chalsson,'the Bolsheviki t5‘ demorillize the ‘BUT HUNGRY’ titude of the population toward IDNDONIJ“nG1B__WTthBrma“ tour-of tllo occupied regions, in- Qwillence ‘was heard Tuesday be- 91mm"; "w Rum‘ cmes- ‘M? BM‘- She ~IzthIrldsI et€bottsga door V‘ English-speaking people would lirnike. such atreaty unnecessary. "Now if that is something l, shouldn't have said, I hope they'll. make the best of it." llc added. lty to tllo need-of their ‘coun- nnd their lcommanrlcrplflehbraiilz goutte, who"was the choice’ oPMrI Lloyd George, as wcll as Premier, Brlalld for tllo command in the Ievent di’ occupation ofrtho ihfhr» .n___._¢Q>;-_ His officers ab’ wellksdlie rank- N01- fMqNG ANy-n-HNQ gAgk and file, do not want either snnex-. ' ‘ ation or war._ They are ‘there ' June 13.11am rep“; of; 10f‘ the CIQM‘ 41nd- llilmiiitfllifeflbifiwnkar.Ad,mh-a] Sims to the requegt purpose of givllii-l "iiwct A” the: “Ihthosecretary of the navy, Denby “Mam” en§a3mn°,“_m' '5I_5"“9d. I'?-§‘I'oi"a'1i_\"e'lrpl‘snat’lon of his speech Versailles. ‘ ‘Consequently the"_ll'l'-. n}; Iljjircsdtly, expressed opinion‘ ‘sidious and r-intenso propaganda of lggligqum|ml 3mm that some D3115.’ cf- the lspoech to which objection. IiafY taiken had been garbled. This was learned unofficially, but. on gpod authority hero today. _'°lIn',his answer, which is not long.“ Admiral Sims declared ho said: llothirsg in ~his address which he, hndhotusaid before in speeches ill, the» United States and in his bookf spirit of the troops utterlyfalled. Minister Eizlrthou said that Gun-l. eral "Degoutte and IIIIB men had. won the rospgcthtif; the population _of the occupied regibtrs‘. The ati‘ hlliisclf during hishfour‘ 'days‘= G TAFFIETA won _ l ' l ......STREET onasesa. thou declared, was without malevo- lence at the beginning and lwltil respect at the end, as shown by‘ thoffact that tho lrlhzlibltants salu- todfhlm on leaving. . ~A CURIOUS EXPERIMENT ' Taffeta is being llscd for the sum- mer street dress again. This ye"; it has not so much of the organdy _ fichu to be seen but it is irflnmoll in ‘other ways that are surely asY fascinating. ’ There is one great all-l vantage about this nluterial in_ that it keeps its shape. its bmlfinnt quality is something that carries with it a Peal chnrm and which‘ ‘iiiukbs it popular in some way or another. every time that Hummer 5 come around. . . , , Th taffeta dresses in dark blue and - lick are the once ihnt wo- men ‘lqyg "wear for the street durlnfjh __'_wsrm weather. Till! hey w Some very curious biological ox) perimonis with respect in tho soil‘- rocprding power‘ ‘inherent in the llc/ lioate wing o_f a butterfly or n, moth havs been recently made by s German scientist nalnoll Gustaf‘ Wolff. When a 'bllttcl‘l'|y's wing is lnld for a considerable length oi tlnlo llponfa photographic plate, in n dark room, a clear inlalzo of the wing make its appearance upon, theplhte-whodthp latter is devel- llllqd- ‘In. general‘, tho images nre of the positive ciihracter, the dork units of the‘ wing cooling out most, Bl N.“ while white ‘portions; o i .' reliilion at ‘all “upon ih “plate: ‘,_ r., Wolff stlttesfhat it s he ‘sgales of the ‘wing which, ,l_he photographic" influence who’? these iii‘): gpliloved the fisils (fret-lord its, f upon ‘the .1 3| year ve trimmings of their. own t b’! pleated and puffed‘ Ind‘ l ‘a d used Tor eliilings arever cdgings are desirable. if tlerejne touches of white on any, d! ‘ti! newer dr sses,,then fir? are’ tibia rllt er lucohsulcuq s . lien r’ Hiid‘ continuum: rows, at lace 6r little lrillings of net or o - Bundle. ‘Some of the taffeta dre 1 11-h With ‘flakes of silvery gray; - Auynngsy a line o: sadness scars That pale yet. lovely face, q _\- .-1 ‘ “ _ fiiavo int their lasting trace. - -. iilt 1,5. .. Ofhzpnbsglthut fits‘ no more, . And sun theponcalvmd wrap that; dwelt 0n ~ iflmTVl seesaw ‘lillitrc, That now so emptystands, gain to ieol around her neck, The touch of tiny hands. ,1 l ~ Within this would "of ‘pain: And as she views the silvery night glgypnonpilgib-“o u w, A murmured prayer in faith ‘takes, To mafk where slowwnnddsilent‘; go lib ‘reds , m”; -. l {he Ere ‘heath the never-fading skies 118 Q . rigor. Those becomin mothers --~-= Zh-Iliiitwldmflfl“ l e _-l t! out. ‘lbieromovdd scales, how» ov .‘ all I ‘flag . .,..-. . es ‘artrit -ll ‘ err med with eig- tblvisnthfigrllsrker ‘tuffetail have ~ ‘ eiliiierted lute ‘them 'ih - ‘dire bl-‘dnother. 'l'here is one ?' , disadvan _ about this , II little’ lr ‘Ifillcli that Wabbit!!- Is out of" the question end. when one ultimo weer-onus, more than ‘twobr three tunes. itis trot‘ "passion: u» have to selldlthem u» . t e come, too frequ nt y. _ _ ‘ ‘galore! Lucia“, _‘ _, __ The (idiot-elf laces have been us- ed m- me trial-slings st the taffeta‘ frocip-and with excellent effect. A dark ‘blue taffeta-dress trimmed ‘with wide lace lived to niatohli »%ml=.s‘ In ban-roomy "inmresuu - found to register on l1; ‘mam’- - v-A-n-ai '_ l- ey pramomclgmtgfi IMPORBB.‘ relieve man painful 8llfl_'di\ll-. disiird s ' to which the Qutlon is liable. They are a rlqldlfle I raiemll _\ i Oil's ‘mo; "all xuwlrgwmefi ‘in! ll ‘,0 _ 9i‘. . 5r lgrdzd! . .. "emggmql- ax , ,_ h ll "on u. ufflifil 7 h oarritid ‘out . reliable and effleivflt- . ' -more...llonsaleunua colors. but. tor. Price for a month's treatment. the street 1w wk to blues and ;,. ‘film. . ‘_ ‘browns lull" i Has 1min; 4. . r lawn! il- the war. corlsocral ed ideals, 3... F. v. M. c. A. news Rev. L. A. Buckley, General Sec Ntdfi’ of the Y. M-‘C. A. for the .. ' Maritime Province - z ~ -- End 6th in-wlbertdn‘ anti-Summat- sldq in the interests of County Y. ‘C- A- Wflrk. speaking in three lferent churches on Sunday and eting the County Committee on _ Qdey afternoon. ‘Iiiyterian Church, Alberton on Sun- flfly morning Mr. lBuckley took as his text Daniel 14-8 "But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not _daflie himseIiWWith“ the por- tion of tho king's meat nor with the wlile ‘which he ‘drank!’ After speaking of the need of rncn*witll' in. strength or chsrscterblioivin by Daniel, men wit ‘ stand up to ‘tile r‘ convictions uu matter whatthe cost. Mr. Buckley went on to» show how such qualities must be developed liy,early‘ train- ing. There are ‘three reasons ‘wliy there comes today as never before a challenge for Boys‘ Work: first the scarcity of leaders caused by Thousands!!! the finest of our Canadian manhood, the fut- ure leaders of the nation, down their lives fcr- u great ideal, and, i-f. their sacrifice is not to be in vain. we must tralnihe boys of‘ today totake the place of the lead- ers. who have beenllcst to lus over- soas. Second—'l‘he great wave-among boys of from sllgteen to twenty-one years of age, which - is sweeping across‘ the continent." ‘ Third -- The gang. As surely as the birds ‘go in flocks or thé sheep iu droves, boys will go in gangs," said‘ Mr. Buckley,‘ "and that will ‘be a good gang or a bad gang according to "its leadership." the afternoon Mr.‘ Buckley spoke in the Methodist Church in Montrose, and in the evening inlhe Methodist Church, Alborton. service Mr. Buckley spoke in the heroism of the last few years, and went on to show =that “the oppor- tunities for heroic deeds had not cease’ with the winning of war, but rather increased. “A her- oic lite," he said, “is greater than a heroic death, and such a life is one oi‘ service at- the point of great- est need." Today this point greatest need is a better, higher type of manhood, and that can only be attained by the development and training of our boys. boys all over the country are look- ing for 5f)lll('.0ll'e who ‘viii diréct their activities; and zlccormmp as we can glvc"thenl strong. manly, ieaflersllip with lligll in just so much will we bring about tho day wllcn‘ our boys shall strive towards _I.Il0S8 idculs which lead them upward to strong (lllrlstian Citizenship. Monday afternoon Mr. Bllcifilcymiéi. the County Committee lrl ‘the "Y" ‘Hall, Summersidé. ly of the new groups organized, the palt played by the boys them- selves in carrying on the the Field Day, lielll on the 24th of May, athletic activities throughout lh-s county. Girls‘ ‘Wbrk and the splendid resultsi which were evi- , liant in diffore t cen-tlges w ore "boys work ‘held been given, a -€lir trill/i, as contrasted to tilosc places where tile boys had been left to their own devices. after some remarks regarding the results already evident from the work in Summerslde. called 1m Mr: ‘Buckley, who showed how the. Y. M. C. A. was noted! organization working in competition with the churches, but one. thebiekect-of which was, t_o_ co-operatc with the organized Surrllay- School class in the carrying out of it's boys work programme. ,Ml'r Bllclricythup 8X: pluinod the county wnrkj how number of centres united in "the carryln, out f a way-k ppm hqwter-Allied Commission General I.c- a ., . s, spent June 5th In‘ the“ Pres- the courage to laid? crime 833E, At the evening the Gangs of On The chairman work. The chairman - , i ' PAGE THREE‘ Pretty Conclusive avidly! A Women are “Fussy? About Their Shoes llcy would ratllel- buy a new pair and feel sure that the shape and stylc were rigl“. than take chances on uobbllnga worn pair. You cannot (lo hatter than let us repair and re-shluro that conliortalble used pair of yours. And we assure you correct shape and style. Try our work. LAMBROS B1103 Eastern Guardian ..*.A DAY OF DAYS-Montague tea party, Wcdnosllzly June 22nd. _ Have you seen tho llst of events? its importance, and lt was, on mo-‘Some mlmhml, c“? tion, unanimously decided that ‘t should he continued. The meeting the individual centre was unable to support. l-le also gave a few concrete examples of the results of the work. Discussion followed in which all spoke very enthusias- lrl tically of the work being done and which was representative of tiif- "MHIVONDER WHO GETS the ferent centres throughout the coul. ltrwh!’ “'- M°“L"15“"- Abbie“ °" League of tho (lross Time will - ~ r gnvggscrgairfgglggxlrloageozuzptngg‘tell. and we'll sec it won on the ism. and with such a committee 2nd" interested in and supporting "Y" work in Prince County. we may look forward to a better, cleaner life for our boys. ..*MUSIC GALORE-Do you like to hear a pipcr's band? Make your Scotch blood a boil. You , couldn't keep still if you tried. n; --—-<a->——i- , _i_ IAQI*THREE MEDALS and eleven prizes to he given awlly at Mfilllh- guc tca party (lll IIlG 22nd. Take your alilllcillg slippers and com-z along. NMen with Splendid Hearts." lIl'l Rupert Brooke's home village of Grantcllcstcr, near Cambridge, a village war memorial has been un- veiled in the men of Grantchcster ——scventeen in number—who died in tile ‘World ‘War. ‘Without any indication of army rank or academic honors, the name “Rupert Brooke" appears in a alphabetical order on the list of names graven on the memorial. The stone is in the form of a cross on which the inscription reads: "To the glory of God and in lov- .."JUST THINK OF lT, twenty- fivc wilolc big dollars given away free (“IP86 hard lIillGS) to the 5 lucky ticket Ilolllurs at Montague tea parly on tile 22nd. ..*WHEN COMING to Montague on 22nd Lake your family along with you and lot them enjoy tho biggest day of the season on the Ball: she wants also to belpnid her mum-w I w“ accused o; being mo. ten grounds. All vnu want to oat. _ Mr. H1 .l y, .ft . .kln fthe ing and grateful memory, 1914- . ~, _ due. and l" 0rd“ i“ M". “"9" French after I had been naval at- ohjerfg; ‘il..“m§§u§‘§§.“ WhIulI-wus 101s." IN“? 1"?‘ “$9M”? "W" m "m snce of peace she wants to lmslke ‘ache h, 1131-15 m," years, 1 am convened m uunuiller the permflfl- “Men With ‘Splendid Hearts." “m”- _B"~' M?“ ""11 match "w" . y . '- ' . . The “otaunn ‘s taken from slur tcunls) illili! and drum band euro that Germany dlsarms asghe pro-British, pro-French and mo, ency of (Alllllty M. (.. A, work. B k I fir n “Th Om Viv“. mus“, M] kinds U; "mo; amuse. ' M“ Fmmefl" i aw“ I9 ‘wh?"b<§IlB“Allied,3" ', ‘I fire‘:IIEIISOIIheioiljoIIIbtyrelfiglftutnMf-l a153,” (gfzll-IZIQIIBZSFEIZ" which runs. ‘nems: ffipnbhloldlfiffbf the class” 0'!‘ ' Admiral Sims declared he also Simpson spoke of the gqunfiunnn ‘iFor England's tllc one land, l -_- 1919 ‘were sent to reinforce‘ the pad been criticized for advocating work which has been hecessflry m’ knmu Hf-MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. "D0115 0f OCClID-"IUOIL" _. ' an Anglo-United ‘States treaty. the different centres, and gave a Where me" with silleudm Hearts '1‘ M“ Ilimnq‘ I“"I’I‘""Y ‘if Giiillfifi‘. Those lsolrlers understand whyllrrhlu was hut so he Enid ‘buit he short review or the work already “W g"; “‘ ." "~‘"“.~" m .“‘“‘“""°‘ l , ’ ’ - . . _A 1C hi] III, l-Il E - .,‘I 3n ‘lI!‘I"l‘fIII. , I they are there and ‘their attitude did ‘believe that a decent compan- “c°°"'1’“5hed' Speaking Ddntiwh" m axpnges m o. q “g §.-°,f§§.§n_..,,,n1',, "plilgutlpnliurrfisani. The Shire for. Men who Under- lotil-tuvrn. bir. EPIC Lov-e, acting as IIlCI!‘ !""]iI'f‘.\1f‘llIll[IVf‘. Mr, Bro- llallt is in bv l-nngrllllllafcd on the lnstallnlion of this up-to-dzltc equip menl. A stand; And of that district I. prefer 'I‘lla-t lovely hamlet Grantchcster." lillnnrd‘: llinimont for Distemper ...,”‘HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS —- Mrs. (i':I]ii.) Wlll. IVlHLaren has had her bc-llllilul dwelling llnusc on Walor Street zlrtlsticzllly painted Tile work was dnnc by the popular and oxiloricncell painters, Messrs Wm, (Tlirion and Mr. Henry Samp- son oi‘ Georgetown. A rond, fbllt has the co-operatlon of the Italian ‘forces, according to ad- vices printed in Berlin newspa- pers. Tho advices stated the en'tirc area is oxpccicfl to again be under Allied control within ten days, British General Takes Responsibility Bpanm. June 13—Brltish Gen- eral Henlliker, in command of Bri- tlsh‘ troops in Upper Silesia, as- sumed the responsibility of clear- ing the region of insurrectlonllstsfls and operating without official sanc- tion of the French head of the in- fl. Afl¢r#.e#=d Ashbro flu Sailor Mm is an ~imeparabkmnpanion MAN" sluoltmd ., TOBACG). .3‘. I can be bad in botli flulandCutPlug. A: Al 1‘ l». 3 Black-Green ha”... and ‘Sold only r. ,"." i or Mixed Sealed Air-tight Packets-i stllllcd by A. llnrnc & Co. ‘CIIIIT- , that Ftiw Qualitylainli Value , , . Arsenic? ..1:'-‘-""<""“¥€‘*.€"“'"?" *-- "