JUNE s, 1925 K111111118 A FLY-TOX has no equal forkilling flies, moths, roaches, incognito“ or other insect pests. f Simply Ipray FLY-TO}! In tho air; it is harmless to human or animal pots, non-pqiaonouajtaln- Iasehhasan agrcanblcodor. Atrial - aptly with every B_ oz. bottle. Bold .' onlyin bottles. Auk your dealer. for FLY~TOIL out, Bottle, see. _ can/ma nix‘ SPRAY co.. tmrrm aaicnrou - . - oltraiito ,t,-‘i“ "t Q\‘\\_\\_\\\_\\ \ ::\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ t.1r."r.t.r..t;*‘ ‘ Make Feel. lireil The miles and miles of ‘hard surface madwin"; anti SltlEJNZIlkS are vcry wonder- licltig harti, non-resilient, and tltltlltlll conductors of heat 11nd told, they tuttute our pour leer umnizrciiitlly. . ’ lthns been (ottntl that if UFCtlLSOFC let-t nrtbatheil in warm ivittcr containing a few mpg ul Absorbinc _|r. they will be ("ic- hglttlnlly cooled and refreshed. _ But this is nut the only m: for Absorbin: _lr. lt is a lininictit, anti p ic, and germi- citie in onc—~thc hantiicst, most useful girtltlt.‘ in the family medicine cabinet. Not only tines it kill germs and prevent intcrtion in open cuts and stares, hastening the ht-iilitipv-ntit only titles it linibt-r up to new freshness, tircii, still muscles, but os_a mouth wash, throat spray o_r gurulc 1r protccts you against ivttntlering disease germs and leaves behind a 8 aaant, clean taste hud od_or. $1.25 a ottlc at your dtuggisFS. . [u], i111 , . ANNUAL WILL BE HELD .t-;-ooov* v w v ‘ ¢¢vv (FLASSIFIICI) 111m lunar-hint lulll‘ lllllflfllll . i-gnt. lllllvfllnllll .. new ‘on wonEuT srunzmrs. it-nrlivrs, iniiilsltirs 111' HUMP“ pititl S1150 for linntlretl tliiys‘ work. ilislrlbuting rcligiotis literature. .‘.\'|1.Il‘l‘. or l'".1ll lllllt , For frce p111‘- lit-nlnrit, Writi- MI‘.- (ID1111111- ‘tipillllllll Building, ‘Toronto. A, W, June 3-6-17-30. M is cllanctiii-z JNU. A. MacDONALD. LAND gm-vuynr, HPflilIlllVlllU, l’. iv. l- 12113 b 1Z7 11110 CAN ACCOMODATE TWO OR llll‘1‘C young incn witli l'0OllI and lmurii 111 privutu family. Allllil’ : this office. 1350 ll 2 2| ._.-_.,. ..-~_.L-W-~4 togiirlrouuraiu PEN INITIAL ,\ |>, Kindly lcavo at (lllilfdltlllll tiirit-o, 1-17“- DRESS MAKING AND FANCY sowing in all tho latest fashions. tlunu promptly,‘ Apply 243 £01110!” of Richmond and llillobowuult Strcwta. 1266 b 2S cod-ll COW L08T-—BETWEtEN ROYAL! ty Juntatltiti and Upton Farm sinull sized Brown Cow. Informa- lion thankfully rcct-lvtrtl by 511-‘ llllfll llolroyd, Winsloo or llam- "uiuntl Kolly, Soulhport. 13M 6-2-41 WELL KNOWN CANADIAN LIFE insurance Company baa all 11' trnctlvo opening for a P- E- rcprescntatlve with 011110111111"! of promotion. Replica confid- telli-ltll. om full ezpcrlclwt? 111111 TPTIEHEDCOB. write "C0". 11°11 11G, Guardian. r1259 588-71 SPECIAL i-non OIFII or lrado anvclopol, 50 for 19¢- 135 for 85o, zoo for m». i100 roi- 010°- gloeo l0l‘ 81.05. oust-din 01- 06. » Fcinnle Ilelp Wtmtfll ‘%_________________;L_-____._. WANTED—MAID FOFIGENERAL ‘hint-t work, Apply 17 Pleasant Sl- nr 111111111‘, lSFv-Jl‘, _ 1371 want-no av irru. rum: TWO "X11 rli-nt-t-il maids for (lcncmi l""l""\i'vvrlt mm tltlmlnil row"- ""‘ \\1‘,-,\--1 rtrqlllrfiti, Apply m 3"“ 1‘->'.1\1\\1 (‘ros-lry, unrartl llrvtol- in»... |» p, y 1235-1541-1111. a111,, irtiifftvniiteti “"1 iartmnbo inn Dlllymggt m, h’ ‘Inertia t nah; » rlm comm ups-mint IN- _ two or three carts of common qual- ‘llilll hogs ruled steady wltli yet;- _._, l Stock Market ‘MONTREAL, June 2.——D0l1l'lll- ‘ ion live stock rep0rt.—— There were 3-1 cattle. 96 sheep and lambs, 543 hogs untl 230 calves, for sale on two markets this morning wltli ity cows to -be unloaded. There were no good cattle and the few common cows sold were weighted up at prices ranging from $2.25 to $4.50. ‘Mixed ‘lots of medium and fair quality calves sold from $11.50 to $7. good lots and continua uck ens $6 and. 86.25, common pal ted calves brought $5 or better. Good spring lambs were settled for.‘ on bush-i nlbont 17% cents per pound teriluy, mixed lCllt-l of fair tinality icculn iiold mostly round $12.75 with top of $13 for Qilo or two small lots. Selects were un- cliangud at $13.25 and sows S10. Big Leagues (Canadian Pren) National League c ncinnilti . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-6-3 St. IAllllg . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . l‘l—9—-1 Only lhrtl‘ Nii-tltiniil 1 icagttt: guin- 0.: suhc-tiulcd today. American League. Pllllfltilrlqllllfl . . . . . . . . . . . 15—1‘J llm-itoii . . . . . .. . . . ... 2~9~—’l Washingitin .. . ."i~l2—-d N! ‘\V York .... . 8-—1ti~ 0 Chicago 15~‘21~-1 Detroit, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1li—22-i International League Rruiliiig . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . .. P-rtiv ilriico x3110: ., Qt" for FARM FOR SALE AT VICTORIA 6—-1l~--2 4-9» I uni prlrntn itulo my Furin, 1 ll l‘ lirinttrml tu-rcu oi Ilrnl i-lium llllll di-itrutl uml In the . nl wry but 0f aliimlltitnlt. New Iiouui- iniil bnrn. granary imil implement relied. ln- nprrllllll- (‘ll.-\H. ll ..\l. PALMER, .|_ P.E.I. PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE IN ZION CHURCH HALL. CH-ARLOTTETOWN, THURSDAY, JUNE 4th AT 8 O'GLOCK At this meeting, in hccordrincc with the Amendment m ‘he Ac; Q1 |||¢orpOritlDrI, a New Trustee Board will ht.- chosen. All contributor: present will have a vote, complete financial reports will be submitted and matters concerning the lnctltutlv" dlflwllcd. i IRA M. BROWN, Secretary Treasurer. vvvvvv ADVERTISEMEN TS MEETING 4 l-own. ‘l‘t will be iocatml ovcr on ‘the Ball ...-t;- Today Wetlnesitluy, Juno 3rd, pt 6.00 p. m, the Albegwcitgroutiid-s will be the eicent» of wihutl iprontises to be the bent. bu‘soIirl-ll_ gum-e played. on P. E. l. for mini-y yours, when "the Cry- stals wltitb the plirk of the ‘Pr-i-nce COIHII y League will .l‘a\':e The A-lrbtleii ulitli an ‘aggregation of stellar lights of the Cl-ty Lea- we. ' The Summers tie lboyii have been practllistlntg mitnrltny, wit! have in addition played bevoog-l games in‘ ‘lllie Prince County" 113115118. Their l~i~ne~np ‘has not yet been‘ ttully sel- ectetl,1liut will. when it tip-pears, contulii- mo-ny names! we'll-known to Chzurlot-tetown tlailsfwirlght" Noon- a-n, ‘Doyle. Morrison, Daley, -Slllip-l lfillfll, Graves. wltlfa sprirrkltng of, younger ipitiycrs go to make as powerful ‘an ng§re‘g‘a‘ti'oti' to over l“l)l€5\.3ll1€tl 11119 Wélifiém bown, Th‘? Abbics will ‘zippezirwirh niuclh tho snniu train ‘as tlefcutctl tllho Suin-tu l-n.~.‘t woo-k, wi-th tho pro- Irnb“ ‘llllllllllfill ‘of Dutch-lo Illa-mood.‘ Wltli IMcC-uroy ‘and Francis :the| Abblcs will -Ii‘1va'u qu-Ite a battery, o‘! thcavy artillery. in the tfleltl and‘ on Itlio buses Mclilztchlarn, anti Brad- ley, ‘Lyndis will again cover third $110k. ‘Wlrilc. ‘tilt! three ifleltlcra Will Ibo sc-ltctetl from Diamond, CromI-n, RyJn. and (fumizron. ‘Tho lllllffill-llfiéflltfll ‘score lroztril Ifas flitpcaicil, l.‘t iii miioh the sltargest scare hoard yet llHnHl in ‘Cliatrlo-t-Le- Pair Hide cl‘ llll3.-f.l'f'.\f[ lrztso ‘line, a-nd will ll‘ ‘lil-ai-iiily vlnlblo from the grand stand. and will not interfere ivith thc Iilaycrs. it (lOIlltTllbS a space tench ifor Balls, tStrlk-us, mid Outs ll'll‘1l twill thus ‘tenet-bio cvcry 011 to kcc-tt track n-f each ‘play. Tho boartlamui pri-‘mtcii 1o it“, Abe“. ‘wells .by ‘Moss-rs. Fsntirll & Oliantl- lcr. ‘nil-d utilll lm nptarnttd thy Mp w l‘) Scantlt-liury. i Jack McAluvr w‘."l‘l lruntllo tho 511-1110. w-l‘t‘h ‘u Sinninrrsitlo ‘man an baso jntllgl‘. 'I‘l1<-.A1lieu\vc1ut will talto Lthe mm at 6.00 tnclticlt slitunp, wiltli Mc- llun-lrl, llliiFiilrltitic, or Aylwuud on the 11111111111, ‘Srllflfli vlliltlrch "will lro admitted 11' ‘1 ‘llllt MUST occupy tho Ida-stern lilf‘(ll‘ll(-l'3-, _An‘y -l’tn|‘ntl wantdcrln-g ubniitt illu other . . . til’ ti)“, ~"“"11“_|‘ 111.011 tliwtrack or field will l"? 111-1“ d without further ivnrning, and lvill not bu, othor games. ‘ The Abbles Lineup; ._ irruncifl, 3411-1111131. Mvliilzytchcrn, Lynda, Rrud- loy, Cronin, Diamond, ilynn_ (yam. vrtin, l-Illswtirtlgf ' _ 3 o. 5 .i: recent v ‘v v~ v0+o+0+0+04 . . . . . . . . .. 1t»- t-t-r 1111-‘ 1-1 -> 1 " tu- ...-v m..- ..t .. t. ll‘ pct! tt-ir 1-1 - - o--~-....-.--v-1 l\ it's-sing“ 7 Altgltlg-ATIONS *A—RE NOW RE- t-tsivt-tl for AtlIIblIISlOII ‘to tbc School cf NllTtl-‘llgt NQW 111111119‘ shin“ sllillL iiospilul. An Allow- ance or 3-10.00 it iuonth, i-ncrcni-i- lug to $50.00 lo grttntctl ‘to olig- ltbio girl-o with :1 minimum of ono your ‘in lllgli School. For l'll‘l‘- i-hcr information apply t0 Director o! Nursing. New Huuipsh-ltru Sbato lioepit-itl. Concord. N. H. 1237‘5'30‘74 i021. dfllfly l_ll‘|l|\'¢(| untl nutliy nmiitrtl li_v her‘ litlrllmnll ianil To Let family. Tu LET-2 ROOMS WITH on without board. Apply 20 l-Iituttni. 1360 6 3 3i "ro LET-FURNISHED JUNE 10th tour nice roonifl. Danty 111111 liurcll in modern home. Water, llglil. li-lotilionc nntl f-ucl Bllppllctl. Ap- ply 313 lduston St. 1335 6'2 3i ‘M ‘ Wmi ted Enron-a FEW canto/ins red potatoes. llunimnnd ltolly. 13113-6 2- For Sale admitted to any K ‘mo otittlalorrnrowu GUARDIAN Central Guardian . -. , FOLLOW THE ORQflDJQ Elle Clam Bake and Tea at MQBBObei-ifi-i Wharf, Meadow Bank. Jifnofith, at 8 o'clock. p; m. ‘Proceedtflln all 21f Rink Fund. 1 cou- , TODAYq-Mlxed loursom- c-s will ‘be tplayed- at: "the Cbbrilotzt): town Golf Links tli-ls afternoon. King's Birtbdlly, drawing starting at 2.15 ‘p. m. ‘ RECEIVES SAD NEWQ. — ,Mr. Isaac Doucettfie, City reeeilifed a telegram conveying title aqdmewu of the death of his brother. ‘John Doucette, of this city, who tiled Tuesday morning, June 2nd ln' a New York Hospital. The funer- al arrangements will be announcd later. LEAVE FOR CONGRESSr-Be- twucii now anti Saturday it is ox- pécteil that npwiLtls of thirty inin- lsterii, elders. anti representative laymen oi‘ the continuing Presbyter- ian Church and also women repre- sentatives of tho women's miss- ionary GOCIOUOS, will be enrouto to Toronto. A number are EOIIIE on Thursday and n considerable number on Saturday. morning to tho ‘Congress of the Presbyterian Church Association which will be» come an Assembly oll the continu- ‘Dng Pictsbyterinn Clfluuhh ._at. the clusé of the General Assembly now meeting. EMPIRE DAY.- Emplre'\Day ivuts very fittingly qlyqgrvetynt Vcrnoii School. Dr. B. C. Keep- ln-g, chairman of the School Trus- tees tiellverctl a short address on tnitr-Iltt their tluticu an loyal patriot it citizens of our Empire. The following programme was then curried out by the pnpilan-tChorns 0 Canada; reading, Canada} Gicetlng by Mary Henery; song, A Song oi’ Caniuiii, pupils; reading, Old Eti-zlanti, Ruth Furncsa; chorus, Tho tiled, White and lllnc; reading, Children c-f the EmDlre. Ruth ldnrncos; reading, I11 i1 Clllliril ‘S-itiall Hand, Marlon Jenkins; Pledge to tho Empire, pupils; Flag Salute, pupils. God Save the lng. NOT GUll-T_;.—Hl1lllB M. Mow- Iiow' we should, celebrate Elnplfezst/“VTTL. C F '< u: .- -. 9. '1 '< '5 C t‘ f. 0'5 ‘E E .- =1 e '5 5 § 2 .- ‘Z -, .- o F W Q =- -= F a i“ E ‘i? Provisional Piesby- tery Mee iiig“ Yesterday The Provisional Prince Edward Island Jlreobyter-y of the Continuing Préit-Iiyteirlun Church d Canada ‘mu-t yesterday in ZAon Ohurch B1111 iwiith quite a ‘repreeamattioii from practic- a-lly. all the non-concurring co q- atlono flllfiyflmllllfl in the Pro 1110?. ttprcaeirtittivea coming from as‘ far Vt-St (Ill Alberton and from Murray Harbor In the eaitfillnté Qiitllyin! feature -t.o tho Presbyterian ‘was l-hatt so ‘nniny elders were ‘pheetzrilt. These were from Alberton. Tyne Valley. Kenslngton, Fnetetown, Molpoque. Granville. New London. Brookfleld, Clyde River, Hartsvllle, High-field. Marohfle-ld, Harrington, Coil head, St. James, Zion, Belfast. Caledonia. Cardigan, ‘Bi-adalbane. Wood ‘islands, Mon-vague one] Murray lliinb-or Notrtlh sen-t massag- es cl‘ support. tltev, G. C. Taylor the Moderator prtsltilctl at the iopenl-n-g devotional 8Xll'(.'lla'l‘i~l, and ‘the, Clerk. Rev. W. O. Mulligan road ltlre ‘llblfllllES of t-he ‘ptrvioua meeting. ‘at which the ‘Presbytery woo organised. Alt this meeting the ‘following congrega- tionrs tleclanetl tlhennaolvtes Presby- tcniuns or had ‘fornietl Presbyterian congregations: Tyne Valle-y, but 14, S/innnitt sltiic. Keits-in-gton, ‘Frederic- ton, ‘and l.\lZl'l1])t‘l]ll3, unidcr the unper- Vlillllil ‘of Rev. Mr, Mltclhcll, ‘Summ- iZ-Fiitlfii ‘Nuw London, Lon-g Rrlvetr. F1‘ null ‘River ‘and Granville, which are nndcr till‘ ‘supervision. of Rev. Mir. Taylor; ‘llrooltficltl, Hurtiivlllc. Iluntcr ‘River. and Clyde River, un- ‘:10!’ Ull" stipcrvis-f-on of ‘Rev. R. ll. Miirahlleltl, l-ldghlnntl, r itihu supervision of Rev, Mr. Mullig- u-ir: St, James ‘iin-il Zion in Chur- lfottr-‘town; Caledonia, Cardigan. Wood islands. and M-t, ‘Stewart, sit-p- c‘rvls‘-tl thy Rev. Mr. McVlcnr: ‘Montague supcrvlsetl ‘by Rev. A, S. Stnwutt; Murray Harbor Nonth by it cnnntilltuio of thrtéc don-stfisting ‘til Reva, =McVicar, Taylor un-d Mulligan, who are to arraii-gie for tho sr-ttlt-inent of tllie congregation Wll'll a regular pzrstor as tsoon no poiisibl". "llhoro were present. a-tthc forma- t-lon ‘of the IPrcerIiyter-y on May 1811b. slit minis-tong and ifour cldtirs, morn- =bcrs nf the court. Yesterday there bray, 19 your nld Burlington youtli on trial in Superior Criminal Court l-Junt Cambridge, charged with bc- ing accessory to the murder or i-‘rotlerick C. Clcmunts, .1’. l1}. 1. llurlington garage owner, Sept. West Kent School Track Meet Kl win-n tho Wcst K-nt ,duwn u bull ifillljlptl) ocnipcte with ‘lhink ‘lllte eight} i/Ulflrwnltu Assn iMumu-tv- At ‘.4 Anna. 1:11 22, on 1W1)’ 33th. 11135. ‘to Mr and Mrs 1-*\.i' l/liirpliy Inca Miss Agnes r ‘._ tlillllhkl (Legnry. .“. 1. ‘“5.t“+j..;"'" ' *1 . iS»lMONS—.»‘it stfrtzttiti Bay, May ‘ill-h. l~.'-!|z1:1.’hei‘!1 A. btillovetl will‘; of t ‘frod .1. tFwirous-i. tlntnrniwnlt ‘at iMl-d-gL-l-l Ccniclcry, Ma-y 30th Rcv. J. . M. Mimi-oil, conducted the ‘funeral tservices. ' Q ... I IN MEMORIAM n. Loving Memory nl rm. Ilugiilil tilt-wart, lfonttlirgttin. ivlin tlaiinrlctl tliiit llfv Juno ll. iDuyiu u! mulni-lin ittlll conic o'er IIH 1 ' Hrcrrl’ trnrn do often flow, llnl memory knetlu liar ufnr nrnr III, ‘Though nlie tllnrl onn your n30. Hlu- iiuffcrt-il lllllflhltlllos "uh-mufeg We lviiliilit-tl |lfiP rlny by rliiy, l'ntIl nt luiit with broken lmirln, We imw lit-r fmlo ipvay. Lttrtl we lulu would lovrtl (mo, Win11: we're lllllll! non our will: enrlltly curr- v (‘ulna lttlo our lit-aria llnil rlmuiiutt them, * Muko uii llt tn moot |I6I there. INHICIITICII llY "ER IIUHIIANII AN!) EAMILY 135-1. . - 1‘ - FOR SALE. OHOJOE HAY FOR mum (y-oigo Mellett. Un-im. 1375-13-(1-21. UP-TO-DATE PLANO FOR SALE ot a bargain. Apply 48 Cumber- land St. I OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE my form of 100 acres at Sprint lloltl. Call or write. John D. Cot- ton, Bradalbano, RB. N0. 1. ' 1l03-5~23-27-.lna 3 FOR BALE-A ci-ntrrs WHITE enamel cot good an new. A1101)’ in Highland Avenue. 1245-0 2 21 FOR BALE--GRAY 0on1" ‘roun- ing ‘car in excellent rllllllilll or- der and condition. I006 b11111?! and tires, will ‘accept any rall- onuble offer. A9917 W- "- v- Iiunbor, Cltty. 1365 6 n FOR SALE—McLAUOHLIN cAnlmk Model I) l5 Special Sh‘ Touring. Run Iiotwecn‘ elghtrfin and nlnolcon thonsmitl miles. 1111.; Gabriel Sniiibbo .1 front arid- mnr: full not slip covert‘; V R3? fipotllflllt! Spark punt iiro pump four (looilyeiipCoi-tl ilrtm, 1W run one, summer about 2-90 mliml. two run two 1111mm! ,1 about i500 mliwi... ""1 11 "1= spines and rirmt.“ Tilll f!" h.‘ ‘ had beat o! care l <1 121111 - Qliod Mal-lt- ‘M annuities‘ w ti!‘ lll will ‘lm lirlil on Monday evctiing ‘ _ r School ‘.--:1tn. -:n ‘izonjnntvtuon witfh Sutmnpir. W111‘ lilarli School. which w‘lll ncntl tlx. \\‘. K. S, tum». will ipnt ‘on unmo- ck uvenug n; ghellllorse told him, the defendant stal- ‘gartling the murder oi’ Clements, _homu Monday from lisi Angulus. Hghnn who will spend hi by ii jury, following lci-is tliini llll hour's. deliberation. 'l‘uklng tlm rs-tand in lllH (lWll Iiuhali‘ tlic yontlvimll "illltislilfl "1955 B111"? l9 m? . t V. , _ ., , ,. . 1H“, 1-,,” |>,,.,,,,-k "fem m. ‘the spa» related how lip hud been cullctl toil 1- fllYli-Pl-‘lll AR-‘Qmllly l0 fl-‘bl-‘ll tho loft where Clemcntii slept on the night cf Sept. l7 by Morse. Mow- Iiruy said he aaw Clements lying m1 the floor Iiosltlc hit-i co-t, blood being on the‘ boordsnanrl hisfnc". looked as if 11c lint] been str-tick. _cd, if he mentioned anything rt-~ he, Morse, would d0 away wltli Mowbrny also. Aa a restilt. he utiit~ ed, he kept ‘It a urcret. but eventu- nlly consulted the police and t--l1l all ho knew. The motion for tllrotwt- led verdict freeing Mowbrnv of tli‘ Jllllfllfil‘ indictment was made by hill attorney, James E. Henchey, itftcr both tho defendant untl- the gov- einmcrtt lind completed their canon 'i'l1t- government did not oppose Ill" motion. {QM- PERSONALS Mr. Eugene Kelly left yesterday for Detroit. l iMIrs, J. E. I1. McCready left yru- Itcrday on a visit to Ottawa and lforonto. ‘Mr. J. J. llnghcs, Soiiris, nrrlv- ed home last evening from Ottawa. Mr mid Mrs B. W. Robinson, Summersldo were vlslora in tho city yesterday. Miss Jenn R. Largo arrivutl (liirntiriila on a visit to her tnuther Mrs Alfred l’. Large, Mr. Ernest Corrlgun left yester- l'lth witii Monday found not guiltyjllignsz. were irpwartls of ‘fifty Iliudlllfilel‘?! and clvlcni present. l ‘Tentative "trrrangemrnts were ldflfltll.‘ .i‘0‘r ‘the dispensing 01f ‘ordinan- .cc.; in ‘vznlous- conigre-gationh (lur- litig tire itimiilb-s of Jnnc. Jilly anti f Suvcra-l congregations ‘inl- mated their ilcsire for a speedy scttlemtan-t, ‘lldlll In gr-‘ttltig rnitalJlc mien‘ for licir ‘clonmttagnttons. The ldmrlby- Mt. ‘Stewart. ‘Murray Harbor South. '- 1111111111} l‘ 111ml!‘ itiiilllll l‘ ll ‘ll 1 1 ‘ t. ll l "m" l ‘ < -__M—i ‘l 111111 11111111111111 ‘ 111-830)’. . tcry also dHu-lt w-ith ‘the iitppol-nt- men-t 01f tlcilcgirtesi to Toronto, un-d on‘ enquiry I-founrl ‘that only one gtiihtr-p hntl no 1t H9611‘ able to seutl a rcprvsenitatlve, A request came ltrom lBTllllZPlllllIlJ for who ‘organiza- tion of a Presbyterian congregation there, and ‘lll‘l.s wi-ll be dealt wrt-h at the Congress. S“‘vera.l mitrotcrws Involving ‘legal principles and tcchnlcnlitlers we rufsrrtrtl to tllhe judlcnl (lflill'l'lllll'.-‘tl ‘at Toronto. Per- mlasfon was given ‘to create a Pres- byt"ry ‘fi|n‘d and. to ‘pay certain bills ‘incidental to the carrying on of .l_-lic work of tho continuing Pree- bytrrlan (‘thurc-lt of th‘; ‘Brovlnce. Several matters tlcallri-g with -th'-e “-1‘u--~ no‘. cy of tli a ("hnrch, ‘regard- ing ‘Sunday Scbood work. mix-clone, church 1p ‘ ‘Lolly 112:1] r-tutlenta, were diacuaslstl. An ‘iii-tcrlm session for the C-arvlig- un congregation, corral-sting of Mortars. Alex_ McPherson, Angus MoLzcalj. and Ctlias. Marni-ii. was appointed. The ‘Presbytery expressed strong diIs-appmval of the tactics cmp‘oy- citi llry the members cf ‘ho Ull"‘-’l Pr isfiyttiy in :'_ 11d "o "» llr- "~ River case. ivliere tin -1t"arr‘ ‘ yo‘! boon mitrdo to iiovrr ‘.11 .p ~. t ‘=1 ‘i- bJtWcon ii Presbyterian Ill 1‘ t- x and ‘a Prcsbyllfrian congregation, which ‘was tilia-rneterlzctl as nuiiocra- 91c and vcxatlou-s in the hlgtlirvr-t-t tie- grce. A commit ‘to trraw np 1h‘: ncctstsnry minutes srtiioinlng ttho action of Rev, R, H. Slave‘ t. Thmt- was tktrn resentment on tho part of the Prtlliyt-erv ttftiat unit a srZ-ng‘l~ ‘Presbyterian minister or elder ‘was selected as council-mun to the Guncrull itssembly of the Preo- tlay morning for New York where lie will ‘embark on the S, S, "dru- hlo" for England to spend his vuca- tion in York, the guest of his 11n- cle, Mr. Ernest Mooney. ‘lie was ac- companied by Mr. St. C ir Mnnu-‘ vacation in New York. Eastern Guardian ..'Wl1ll‘lo Gllll-BTXNEHI year amid- on-t o-t ‘St. Dunsmnh has returned to ‘his hum‘:- ‘at Rocktbarm. v r ' ..'Mr, ‘Peter Molnnlo who 11s en ‘it mos‘; effectively. Many clf ttlioae bii‘r.""111i Clhurch at Toronto, not- w-‘tlistnntll-n‘; tho fact ‘that about hn‘1f----lhe menriwrs 0-i’ the Island voted to remain Presbyterian and "ihuftwelve congregations had vot- ed ll‘.'l'l’l*CC‘I‘t‘(‘filh.‘9IlCI\. 1t hnd been ate-ted previously iii -t. 1‘ Court lby some _c‘f ‘the enlnlstera. ttlittt no Presbyterian mlrwior was :1 suit- tec was znppcfntcd‘ ‘Grade ll.——1, licltrii (loatolfti. Annie Millliils, 1i. ll "1n ()oni.‘.‘.lly. Grade 1.4-1. , Donisiliu-g-lies, 3, Ruth l Mary McA-iclur. I Grndel-l. Mary Walsh, 2, illary Doy-lo 11nd Franc-rs I.i'cLi.t1‘cy. ' , Margaret F. Mullins. l Western Guardian -IODE.‘ MEETINQ- T110 May meeting "of the Abcgwcit Chapter of the l, 0. D. E. was largely ut- tentled» and a very luturnstlng meeting..Mrs. Sonnuman wan; nir- en lll ‘as u member. $57.15 wan ro- ,, ported as the result oftthe rnmmngt. null-z held, on the 16th of May, One of thé members spokc- about i111‘ League oi‘ Natlons and telling what it. had already accomplished. Natlonshad joined. representing more than three quarters of the population of tho world pledging themselves t0‘ use the League-to insurelnternatlonal peace. it had already proved. it can stop witrs. 1t rattled): dispute between Swed- r11 and Finland; stopped hostilities between Poland ad Lohttunla, act- tled the question of the partition of Upper Silesia. Stopped n war in actual progrcol between Jugo Sia~ via and Albania and effectively iii- tervnnetl between Greece and Italy. lt hntl established the pcrmimcnt court of International Justlc for tho peace-table settlement of littor- natlonul Disputes and this Court has. already been successful as in a critical dispute between Great llr-ltiiiri and Franco. It is designed. to guarantee the security of Na- tional frontiers. lt Insists that all trcnties and alliances be made pnli- lic. It guarantees the first MrJant- mant of minorities in the now stut- 0B of Central and Eastern Europe, ban introduced the mandatory prin- cipals between tho-greater powwsrs able pr-tson to 1'£'p1";"9en.t ‘th-‘s Union ‘Presbytery. and though it had been printed out that the Pros-by-terians Ixrtl 11h“ majority rt votes cast. tho Un-lonlst. clement in. tlhe Presbytery find mo: con-trot of the steam iroller, ‘bu-t kept it in tgiood kirtdirr. and used tri-reoen-t left that lh-‘a was a U098 1811511! in ‘the ‘lobster fiuhiing bush. nos: at lllaot P011111» spent the vreok- ~ ‘ll: ‘l Tho New No. t-A- POCKET kooAK _ Quin ‘Ii, KODAIl tnutrucrrv runmhlp GIM-PLIFIED liiilvvrc proud to; you'll b, proud ur-cputl Dlcmotlc g timing 0d or top that lultl the lljht.’ Wltli. our iiumr 111mm I Ira-- nAn t ,7 ‘__“Q‘§'[ picture db all‘ ‘that cannot l , t cndJvi-tb‘ totlu at ‘homo ‘in Churn-i wood,‘ manure. an kelpland/lollaotnr ‘ohmiilo. M‘!!! . br-t/he Norm ‘more hm- ewry bk u mood l far-init- ‘er for optnnol to tli omntiieioiai 1'1 “$111313; aim... “m” Impair- creu In pentatonic-fulfilled in thin why . ._ , "'1"! ‘r- '”?'“*‘.°l'~".“"‘¢' , -d-r-1- r aeooo reitutizan. 4..- ' Roller Wctlzn and Mimi‘: tqijtmgicumpartlcolarsly when the Unionlmfs hatd made so much about the lnhftcrit-y in the churcth courts. The tines-ting atrium-noel to meet again at tliie col-l of the Moderator. ._.__4-o-§n--—- IOCHFOID UQUARI IOHOOL. ‘ i-lonoi; 011.1101‘ month or 1157.1 Manga- Gallant, 2 a allu- An. .‘ oaatrlclfdrln. Gr, e lX.—l.. M11501! 001M110. Mm tidal. a. ns-fnlttaom courier. Orlilo VIIL-l. Rollin‘ Hot-Emilie. 2.1mm rodlef. LCon nce oyc dradaal/ldi-l. Ollvtiagdirceitto. j. Margtret Callaghan.‘ 3, biarg-nt-t-t Kel Grotto W—~1. May Qblnw, ' 2., llloflorlo ‘floyfo, 3. ‘Ileatror Head. (trade V.—l. Elm Hornby. 2. n-lfrcrl Mc- D-M-t-vv. a mrvt Mater‘ 1 V, - Grade ilk-l. Noreen Cullen, B. Motryylmbln‘! and Margaret ‘Mc- lt-‘lan. B. Hilda Oonflln. ; ' lli.-—1. Pearltflmdby. l. dolb R919 and V. McK-inoizvn, 3. omplhino Atroonnult cad W. Moran. _0 _ lilo-l. ‘llllecn O'Neil. l. gland Eleanor O'Conn- ilmi "ll-filling c0111 . t. Q Quin. l. Lillian?!»- ‘Buy at Homer-.- you can sav? 11191193! iLct, usnshow you the amazing tire values we have to offer. Partridge “Quality” Tires, tough and long-lasting, cheaper than you have ever bought tli-es before and cheaper than tires can be bought from any mail order house. Every Partridge Tire is guaranteed. Keep your money in your own town. illli ‘iill ‘it "llllllll tllilill ‘u famous l5 lb. 3' itueatlon. lies secured‘ Ce titm of half a million ]ll'l‘ltlll<l‘5l of lot Canada . "Ziitoifib. ' ‘ ‘ lllllllilly, ‘tut, ‘ll ‘l’ l illllilllillllllliii all‘ ll ii l .. l l 1 l ill ||l| I l i in ill", l "l? 1 “ll l I llllllll llltlllll lll y itiitl. ttltlli lllllll 111i t‘ Ill ll llllllllllllll 111 lllllill lii-‘t ll‘ the tobacco and the pleasure ' you‘ get from Smoking it, is always the some. u unit iitiizkwurti races by wiicli tlic- by Mrii. 2.-jnst and humane treatment‘ of llil-‘lU National Prcsiilcnt of ‘the im- tivtis is scoured, 11:15 uctually lic- ilvliiil 011101‘ 111 91111111119" ~91 ‘he lllackcnzio King will make the speech of oc- Rotlulplic ‘hem-- ll iii 1111 .111‘ ‘ illlllll": ‘tilllllllllil! iliiiii I 1 .11, i, lt- ll du'm| illum flayed like i! It is the same rich, mellow, satisfying tobaccowvhether you buy it in the Plug or choose the package of Cut Plug. The form is different, to please the personal preference oi A the individual smoker- l The “Cut Plu ” is now on sale in tho acuum (air-light) tin. Silvllldlli- 2- gun tho restoration of ditirnpc by l‘3111i"-1"1~- 910511151111“! its recmistruction o.‘ Auntriti iind Hungary. Provides the bet-it meui11i“~"~'il1‘“w(‘~ of dealing wltli the Ulifilgllllglnfilllltlllllld. “f m? ' i rutiony. The incniorlril plcce, which is b1? Borzlum, the Amcrlt-nil oi’ bronze on itiarblo feet. high. of ht solo wur in Russia. is organizing ctft-t- aivr: international be summed llll Christ. This was a must inter» tasting tiillt. Several of our moni- hcrs toolcpiirt In :1 tllstrusuJtm ilirii Owooowovoooo-oooo-Q-ooo-O-O followed, Our organization in {a ' nierslilc lointtl tli olwuguc oi twa- tlonii Society and we as a‘ "body think there should be more Dllllllfi-l ity given to the work tlic Leagttts‘ has already nccomplishcd and ivhnl areiilly great force world, Miss Gladys Holman is our delegate to the National Conven- tion of the I, O, D. which is taking place lil Ottawa this brat week in Juno. O-ur Secretary llllll sent $100.00 to llflltlqilflflillb for the War Memorial Fund which is tiscd for the higfir education of children of killed and tlisitliltrtl sol- diors. Pay Tribute To Canadéfs Women OTTAWA, Jnnc 2.-—-ln mrogni- tion of tho ecrvitzm v.1‘ tlic ivtnneu in the Great War, n Rorglum bronzt- mcnioiinl will be prcscntoti to tlit‘ government of (‘anada on Wcrlncstlay afternoon Jiinc 3rd thy a tlclegation from New York rt presenting the (lotirgc W11shlngton-Sulnravc Institution. Tho memorial will be unvcllcti Sold by -..1‘l.-.it~t<!'-‘ it is in lllltl Gnteon control til’ llitwsculpmr is drug traffic, traffic In women zinillpmllnwyn,’ about m“, obscene literature, carrying on_n l, campaign" for ‘better health ltJnny tnmuio figures Iienrlng thc Larth up In orwksvnt-‘rwcfitiii timir-tiplirtt-tt hands. trying to make chrisitinnlty praH-igufintl at the eastern entrance OI tical and livcubio and putting lill,‘ tho Vlctorbi Museum. where tho 1iruclico the luwu and rules oi‘ Jtii t l til ill‘ lllllllll, , ‘l l1 lion ry rc pri +1 nut s eonlutloil and nies will take place. 1‘ r] ‘hilt 1i""““1|ll l , ‘ll llll l. I t Premier lion. u group Hotel Victoria An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 room, M House or preside Qvc; the it will unveiling cere- l» II D 4 of which have private bathe. i Slieilioc; Sinllli, McIntyre, blunvlon; C. G. Easton, N. Y, c; B. W. Robinson and wife, Peggy Strnchtin. Summereide. O. J. Stanton, Fredericton; D. Campbell, Sackvllle; Miss Montague; (lai-zo, New ‘Glasgow; Hamilton, F. E. Guest: receive courtooul and painstaking ocrvloo.’ Tlblc ' ii Clnldl. ‘ Cliarlotteotwn Hotel C0., i Ltd. Proprietors _ nanny c. artowN, Manager i §F§ I VICTORIA HOTEL Toronto; Fabric Tin 1 I l0." 0UP‘ T|IO an _ . ‘(inn-rt ca) lllllllr IOI whoa a on tall lion. - g .1‘ '3. r, n, Ilriand, D. cot-obit, RODL Kerr, Toronto; Rev. G. W. man, Windsor, Ont; P. A. Foturel. ll, ti. Rogers, St. John; H. T. Stuart Mary Dr, R. (l. Jonathan. Stuart Stubbs, Whit- 1 l ll! "l I11 llllljlflllllltlli" _ €v-~aflk: w’ H an‘. - .r. Krufifi-HQQF. wonbih‘ Its-NWT";