PREI | 1a Susnsuosns lobert Jenkins, North Milton, No. 165 Queom Supplement $175.00. J. ‘H. Coies re elected trustee, C. E. MacKenzie. secretary’. Teacher resigned. School room repainted. Mt. Albion School——W. J. Mac- Eachcrn cl1air1nan.. Trustees for the ensueing year. Chas A. Rankin and Westaway Chandler. Supplement voted $125.00. Expenses, $115.00 which includ- es sufficient for new hard-wood flooring. etc. Quality COMO“ I Genuine is guaranteed , _?__.r- t ¢LAA‘¢AA "Eillisslrlsn RATES-AM n» lino per his or ova-r. 8e per llne per | vmroln In o line. 51 m. nnd nun! be pull for. ‘d. ‘lie In! IQTPI Incl- hn oln t turn won-cl Ml week. WOO-OO-OO O-O-O-O-OOQ-OO-OOQ hAlTVEItTlSEME‘ ° Nrs {lroupn of ii flgnnn, lnltlnl Intern, count an u; nonl- l0o p" cent. discount In enln. Ad 'i'he teacher Miss Miriam Ayers has resigned. lny. In pa: llnn per dny In! I dny for l lnyn or over. QOIII lot-n pnrl lpenlnl llnten l-rr-n-lnhed Roan: wool- lllnntlon Wnnted, 60c h! O-OO Wanted Miscellaneous WNTED-A SPEED OR JOG BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED, m" mm.‘ b‘. 1n gggd 1111111111111“, ccntral. Apply Guardian Ofiitze. ' ' 21138-15451 Wrih. 0r 1111mm, i111): L. Dawson, 11111111 ri-you, r. s. 1. 241020-41 ._..._--———~—"_-“ii‘ d 1a PAPER CLEAN FOR waiTcarrving RWIIY- A1191!’ 11mm] 1.... 0111..., 11c Kent Street. , 110-tr WANTED-LARGE SIZE SECOND hand (Jyphcrs or Buckeye iucu- hhtons. Stale how long i11 nsc, i-tmdltiun, pvirc. l-lvorott liowatt, 0111c- '1'*'““*“""* n‘ n‘ 211-1 20-41. g For Sale JNO. A. MoDONALD, LAND 8U;- ycyor, Marmony Jct. ZZllJS-IT-lmth RUPTURE APPLIANCES—APPLI nnccs for Rupture. full particul- ars. Write J. G. S111itl1, British Appliance Stmclalist, 15 Downie SL. Stratforti, ()11t., 12091l5-21l-tf LAWN MQWERS SH RPENED an-i put. in perfect order also re- pairing stoves a111i all farm ma- chinery. Jas. White 36 Kent. St F011 safe-LA 600K114‘? srovspiissst MUD OFlDERS.—-DELlV Apwy 3y Ilochforti Si. 244591-21 QJMMER ¢°TTA°E F°R 5111-5125000 ll1s. Order Summcr cotingc nnd garage at lirighttm shore. Apply to Revere l1i111-.l. or P. (‘. Brown. 1 FOR SALE. — MY RESIDENCE, 1vitl1 lot and otithulldlugs, all 111111lrr11 c1111v1=11io11cos. Apply ‘B. p, llov/att, i-if» Elm Avenue. , 2Il82-10-3i FOR SALE AT 'A BARGAIN- liliitlvliillifll‘ llig Six, i11 good con- tlillon. Apply i~‘1-ank Mcfihigan, lit-lizmcc (iuragae. ¢--—-—————~-—-——--——i———— l FARM FOR SALE-SO ACRES OF 1111111 all vicar will soil with crop 11lt1111i<~1i six mill-s fr 111 Charlotte 10111. Apply to llarold Cumm- up, North itivor. 228043-121 'TENDERS FOR FOODSUPPLIES Word. 2358-10-7l. cred at yo11r tioarest station, freight paid. $20.00 per car of now. Address. P. E. l. Dredging Co. Montague. l-Ztf for P. it). island ilospilnl. Ten- dcrs will ho received at tho I’. l1}. Island Hospital up to Monday July 2nd. For- food supplies in- cluding meat milk and groceries. The Central Guardian SHOP fromfllioinaanh Catalog. DR. HOUSTON will be in his of- fice alt ISouris. June 23rd. LADIES WHITE SKIRTS, Spec- ial $1.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 2450-21-1“. WHITE VOILE uveiblouses. Special $1.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2456-21-31 A MUSICAL TREAT at the pov- erty social in Middleton Hall Fri- day June 22nd. 2454-21-1i. KINKOVRA DANCE — Come to the dance at Kinkorn Friday June 22nd. COME TO THE PROPERTY Social, in Mitidleton Hall, Friday night, June 22nd. Come in your FREQ or pay you1' fine. 2i MATTHEW BROS STOCK atAl» berton will be offered for sale be Blmlllnzlllllondiay, dune 25th and continued daily until entire stock and store fixtures a-re disposed of. Discounts 25 -to '50 per cent. Terms cash. g1 LIBERAL CANDIDATES. -— At a Llbenal Convention held yester- day at ‘Stimm-ersitle iMcssrs. Creel- man McArthur and Dr. McNcill were nominated to contest Fifth Prince. CADET OFFICER ARRIVES. — Captain ‘Logan, district cadet offic- cr zirrlvctl in the city last night and will inspect the Queen Square and Wis-st .l\'eut School (iatiets to day. iic is registered at the ltntas. , né-runus rsom AUTO TRIP. —lMr. and ‘Mrs. l3. Roy llloiman and two daughters urrivod ‘home 111st night from u. ton days auto trip through Nova. Sr-oiln. Mr. llolman vls-itctl the tiifferont lPythian Lodges while" on the maln- land. ABEGWEIT ENTRIES —— The Abogweit A. A. have entered their team for tho track and Field Sports to ho held at Summorside on July 2nd. as follows: Barney ifrancls, Phil McDonald. Lorne Wcdiock, id. llicGuigan. F. McCar~ ey,'Frnni< (Yox, F. iiornby, (loo. Wood L. McEwen, l1‘ Kilfoy. These athletes are i11 active training and will compete i11 the various events of the programme on Dominion Day at Summorsidc. individuals or firms wishing to totuler fur the abov cwill have :1 list of the quantities required, furnishotl thorn. on application to tho secretary. Lowest or any V‘ ’ n t L $2.Slil~i.9il and the ’l‘rnstccs wish to figgorglnfitarrqgFgggrgatyp‘) u‘ lllrcartlly thank tho great number of 2447-21-31 Male Help “ionized rFi-s/xtia- BEAUTIFUL nest. 00111-11 of Frank F. ‘P11111111, Hfluvpr Strut-t, Stimmcrsldo. 1.1m- prh-v, and lcrlus apply to id. ii, -Slro11i€. \\':1t1>r Strm-t, S11111- mcrnitlte, 21ili"-1'|-111i m-*i—"~ FOR QUICK SALE-FAIRBANKS hiorsi» ti ll. I’. Engine practical» ly i11-w. liall 1111:1110!‘ (good ro- ]1:lll‘:il I.’ lu-nvlivs, bolt nnd saws. Apply l11 1101-11011 or wrilc. .l. J (‘1111111111-11. i11-d i'o|11t. r011 SALE on "r0 1115;111:1151 l1y ,' huslnt-ss formerly owned lHllllPl .\l1-|)o11:1ld at Vor11o11 and 11 .1‘ 0110111111-11 by William 'i‘io1'— -, For 111111111 and particulars apply lo i hl- .l. .l. llngluzs (‘o., l.i111it111i 811111-111. 211021, ‘.521, 21;, FARM FOR SALE WITH GOOD 11\\‘<‘llin.'. lmnso and out buildings 110111 50 11 1:111 acres, (‘Xlril good land. i-‘onr 111.ll1=s from (‘lrarlntto- 11111111. With o1- wltlrout crop. Write l‘. .\l, l1} r111-, North River. 2ll2-2l-Gl. , __. ‘ll-aclu-rs ‘Van/led TEACHER WANTED FOR MAR- hfllv School. Slupplcmetil $150. 1"- ll. illnrks. Ptacrolury. ili WANTED-A FIRST’ CLASS tcavht-r for Mint-raid liigh School Ilililli’ W. ii. Doighnn, Sect of 'l‘r11sl1~1-;1_ g452.g1.g|_ TEACHERS WANTED--FOR AL- 111-11011 lllgh School. A- mule Prln Plplc and 1i other teachers. Sup- l1l1-1111-11t votod for Principle 11"" Via“ I’. $110.00 tnti-i-uii-iuate 11ml primary 8160 onch. Apply to 11» ii. Lcnrtl. Sccy. Alberton. 2451-21-21 (Om -- uorrcs T M“ 011111111 C. Ramsay 49 E1111- St. l1ns boon ‘appointed the fiklllili‘ llawilcglt Retailer. consis- "i: of that part lying West of and cfhllulls both sidt-u of Croat mill‘ Slrcct. 2449 2.1-3l. ~——-——ao}- Vlctorli-s of tho 'p.'111t can only ho glllviillllnl-d l1y tho efforts of the pro- 11,1 .l."~1111' .1. 1;.“ mu] 11111-1“,- \':A“'\ ‘U.- ‘lw- hi" o. l;,., ,4 , IMCItt r1; IIMIZNT ' OFFICE TO LET—lN DESBRIS- l 33, 3o July 2, 4_ FOR SALE-A GOOD DRIVING ‘We have all anchor that keeps WANTED.--CARPENTER W H O understands Chas Carson, 198 Queen St. WANTED— MAN TO WORK ON f11r111. Apply All. McKay, Lawn- dale. 2120-20-31. To Let ay Block ono flight stairs 11p on- ly. Apply Jns. E. Harris, Des- llrlsay Block 2426-20-31 “LET-TWO OFFICES NEXT to American Consulate. well lighted anti heated. ApplY M Two iliucs. 64718-25“ horse, work i11 general purpose young horso coming 0 years old 28th 01' August. Apply to Robert ll. Sanderson, Mldgeli. P. Q. 2357-10-01 T 11.111111135111111 Wtuitctl WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL housework. M11111’ M" G- A~ Alikon (icorgotuwn. ' 2307-11121 --~-—<oc»—j—< Community 0i Sorne 435 Beavers (Dominion News Service) LONDON. June ill-there is in Wiilshlro a community of "B011- vcrs" ——4Zili of thcn1—dwelllfli; 10- gcthcr iutho County Asylum, DB- vizcs. dlazors not being allowed. those who desiro to ho shaved have to resort to tho,uuo of P11111111" 1mm“ unys 11 Commissioner under the Board of Control who has 11191 viutwd the establishment. lio rcconunends that razors be permitted. Omi- mmuiluosutu safety in loving memory of David J. liooper who tlfiilflrled 1111" m" Juno 21st 1922 inserted by wile and daughters and sons. Gone l1ut not forgotten. Although a year has flown. Since you loft 1111 all behind you. pm- m join your heavenly home. We believe that you are resting. On o11r ileavoniy Fatl1or's arm, Free from nil your earthly trou- Ides. Frou fro1n sorrow and fron1 1111rm. 1 For you left 11s with tho assurance 111st your anchor would hold fast. Safe through 111i tho stormy 1111 ws. Till your soul ieached home at last. the soul. Steadfast lull firm while the bli- lTho net amount in tho credit of the job work. ADD1Y1iliVlll1ill|Y and tho. 'i‘rustecsl10pc Wtbcy will nppneciate this fact. TRUSTEESTTHANK PUBLIC. Hospital after paying all expenses rc the Hospital ‘Fair amounts to their friends who so ably iiSSlSlCd in llro work and lilo many contri- butors of monoy and commodities, 1A1; these contributors and tisslst- ‘unts are so 1111111crous, it would he impossible to thank ranch one in- WEDDING BELLS. ——'l‘hc marri- age took place Monday morning 1:11 six (ft-lock in St. D1111s1ia11's Mcssrs l]. M. illackadar, llnlifax and W. W. Watt, llaiifax are mgistcrotl at the Victoria llotcl. Mm. George Mayne, Emerald, and bliss illattic Payntor, Kenning- tou, spent the wot-k end in the Royalty the guest of their aunt. Mrs. George Lcwis. Professor George Robinson of tho ll11ivorsiiy of liritish (‘oiutub- la and Mrs. iiohinsoti arrived last evening from Vuncouvcr 1i. C. ’i‘h1-y nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. liillston, Charlottetown. BTRTHS GLOVER—At Spring Valloy on Juno 1ltl1 to Mr. 11nd Mrs. ltobert (ilovcr twin itirls. (ltoso Mary) (Mnrjorla Eileen). DEATHS MARTIN-iin 1111.11 ‘city-Ens 201T i023, lFredl-rick W. ‘Mnntin. beloved h~lld of Mr. and Mns. Wi-lliam Martin. age 2 years. scones Nowl-you 1:.-m_ end the 11in of corns. in one minute Dr. liolll Zine-pads will do it-nyzl)! T1"! remove the tMlJt—r_1'|C"17n'p1'”‘ are. You rink noinfection from cut- tingpio danger from corrosive acids. Zino- ndl protect while _tl\ heal. 7‘ i11,- antlneptlqnterprod . Sim for corm, cl loam, bunlotll- Get 11 box today n your dwi- giat’: or shoe dealer's. arsenal!’ Zinc-peas 21 tunate_ in securing tho services of b BASEBALL‘ At Guspereaux baseball is the order of the day here now. Semi- wcekly practuis are being held and a snappy team is being rapid- ‘y moulded into shape. At a meeting of the club held on he 18th the following men were .-hosen to constitute the team in the coming game against Monts- sue" Catcher and Captain-W Dunn. Pitcher- Beaten, 1st Base-L Dunn, 2nd Base-E. King. 3rd Dase—R. Dunn, Short Stop-B. Henderson. Centre Field, Morri- son, left field. H. Riley. Right Field, H. RiieyntretoCetaoinsrdc-s Field, Fishen. The team considers itself for- Mr. Ernest Graham as manager. Mr. Graham is an old balienthus- last and is confident that with a little extra practice his team will be in a condition to contest for the laurols with any other aggro- gation in the county. Managers of neighboring teams are cordially invited to correspond with a view to arranging fixtures. The team stacks up against Montague Thursday evening and an interesting exhibition of the popular pastime is expected. BOWLING Last night on the “Y" Alloys the itcglar Fcllcrs defeated the 1!. W. S's for the Championship of the Ladies Bowling League by 83 pins. Miss E. Miller took high string honors with her score of 171 whilc Miss Weeks won high lhrcc. string with her total of 400. Followhig was the line-up: - cning at 8 o'clock. The following $1185.21. ".1923 “"”"'”"‘f '_'_'"""'"' ~ “'*'-'_ - Ham CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, - 1 *1 " "jlAnnual- School . -- Meetings. Western Guardian’ -—6OAL LADEN—The Schoon- er J. H. Ernest. Capt Gallant was discharging a cargo of Pictou co- al here on Tuesday.—-ii -—REACHED PORT-The steam or North Shore. from Montreal in charge of Capt. Bauthier called in port on Monday evening, there was a large inward miscellaneous freight, the ship sailed early on Tuesday morning taking a small outward freight.—l-1 —BRIDAL tSHOWER—A very pleasant evening was spent on Monday at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) A. A. McLeailan, when about thir- ty lady friends gatthered to give a shower i11 honor of Miss Hilda McEwcn who will be one of the principals in 1111 event of the f11- ture, Many very pretty and hand- some presents were rccclvetl. ice cream and cake were served. the evening was brought to a close by many good wishes for the bride- to-be.—~ii —ANNUAL CONVENTION -.— The Kensington District, Religious Education Council. will hold the annualccnvention on June 29th i11 North iledctitie. There will be two sessions. Afternoon at 2.30 and ev- Sunday schools are included in this district, viz: Malpcqne. Iiaui- ilton. Daruicy, Sea View, Long ltiv cr, French River. Clifton. Clinton, Margatc, Kmsington (Presb) Ken- sitigton (M11111) Summcrfield, ir- ishtown. Frcotow11, Lower Frec- towu, North iledeqtlc, Baltic, Grahame Road a111l any others within this district. A good pro- gra111cl1asl1cc11 prepared. Rev. 1111011 011111140. Sackvillo N. B. will be prcsont at both sessions or. A. W. ltohcrtson of K1111si11gto11 will slu-ak i11 tho afternoon and itev. Mr. Ayn-rs will speak at tho evening session. Every Sunday School 11111111 doll-gates and also ht- roady to ri-port. if not deli-gates are prcscnl the report should ho sent to thi- Soc. 'l‘r<-nsurcr, l\ir. it. C. Anld, i-‘rcctouut any mont-ys for the M. it. i11. (‘. work may be soul to Mr. ii. (‘. A11l1i, Frcotowii. flcv. l). K. Ross, Pros. Kousington Dis- trist. ll. (‘. Anld, Soc. ‘freastirer. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD —(.‘l1urc.l1t1fi<lugland Service i11 Crapaud nt-xt Sunday at 11.00 u. 1n. and i11 S|1ri11gfici1l at 7.00 p. 111. 'l‘lie sermon stihlt-ct will ho "Tho fourfold baptism." All urc cordial- M. Lamont . . . . 110 121 132 ll. (larvoli . .. 83 05 120 A. Show . 93 119 107 hi. Miller 03 119 157 L. llitrKenzic .. 88 93 128 A. id. linrris . . . . .. 142 166 140 087 647 810 Total 21~i~i Regflar Fellers M. lliclttnin . . . . . . . . .. 84 92 115 i-J. Jenkins . 130 146 9G Owen 127 163 91 M. Wooks . 112 160 128 I11. Mciiluls . . . . . . .. 162 180 155 683 859 688 Total 2227 {mi- BASEBALL—'l‘hreo games of baseball were played at Summon sldc on the liigh School grounds! on Saturday afternoon and even- lng tho afternoon games were bc-l tween the Allu-rton Junior Toairl and thc S111.11111-r:-.id1-. Junior 51010111- merside Senior School team was won by tho Summorside team at ,the score of 1s to 1. The game in the owning was played between tho Smumcrside liigb School team -uud West Kent School and result- ed i11 a win for Summorside at the core of 16 to 11. The lino up is us follows: (iathodral nf Ailco May Whitty, 1 cldcst (laughter of Mr. and Mrs Sslde High 85,3111“. we“ Kent 1T1" Wllmy "1 1111“ "1" 1" 1°80?“ Linklottcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 001111111 Sic-wart. The bride who looked _ 111mb“ charming i11 1a bluc suit and hat to Cmnuron _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ __ McLeod match and wore a coinage bouquet "18, “use of whito carn-ations. IShe wits at- Mcmpm, _ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ __ Eben loaded by hcr ulster Miss Sue ‘ h3g6" while Mr. Wallace’ Prunty ably 3m Base supported the groom The groom's by“, hivllnma gift to the -l1ri1l1- was a check and ' ' ' ' ' 'S't'o'p' " to the brid-t-ratnnitl an nnyx ring_ Johnston _ _ . _ __ no“ Aftcr the ccroinotiy Mr. and Mrs. 11min ' ‘Stewart left on 11. wedding trip Mom-son _ _ _ _ _ _ u Jenkins through Nova. Scotla and New ‘ééntke ‘mad Brunswick. Their many friends Johnston ' Saunders loin in wishing them a happy wetl- ‘ tied lilo. ___ Schurman . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stewart PERSONALS Mr Ernest McQuarrie as 11111pirt1 and W. J. Whitney, handled the game to the satisfaction of all. —— - llo knows much who k110w.-1 when to hold his tongue._ _._-__-3Q)i—~ Avoid the pleasure that holds the penalty of future pain. .____-_{0-&>———- Sensible men scttlc. 1111101111“- foolo litigate. ér-moéiw- ‘Scrvlco whilch costs nothing is worth extraordinarily little. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX. Juno 20.—(St0(il( 11110 tations furnished by Johfll-lll" ""11 Ward members of the Nimllffllll stock exchange.) Bell Telephone . . . . . . . . . .. 124% lirompton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37V» St. Lawrence Flour . —- Uttawn Power . . . . . .. “i Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. . . . . ..-i1% Pan American Petroleum .. 69 American Can li-‘i Brazilian Fraction . 43 Howard Smith Pfd .. —' Howard Smith Com . . . . . .. 74 Spanish River Preferred 1001/4 Spanish River Com . . . . . .. 8-‘! Stool Company of Cflnfldfl - 7° British Empire Steel 1st Pfd —- Penmans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . —~ 1111111111 .... . . 62% Shawinissn . 117 Latirenthle . Pull? - ~ - - - - - - - - '77 Canadian Coucral Eleclric Canadian Steamship Com.. do Pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asbestos Com. . Dominion llridgti’ Montreal Power .. Winnipeg Electric National Breweries . Atlantic Sugar Atchlson Am. (‘ar 8r Foundry ~- Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . . . 135i Am. Smeltiug & Refining .. 511% Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . .. 42% Canadian Pacific Railway. 151% New lork Central . 101% (tuba Cam» Sugar 1114 firuclblc Steel ..... international Paper . .3814; 11. 1°“ m 1410-21-11 . mime» quantum"! Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum .. 37 ‘lvlhliiy morning at i0 o'clock when 1911111 Wlllvh rc-‘iullv-il ill ll W1" lllflltw. ilinnricts McDonald itnitcd in Albortou at tho scoro of 1S to 11'1111-,1-riugo, llilZill Agatha, youngest the other gumo botlvccu Aibertonlipimghu-l- “y (‘apt w_ p_ mp] Mm Senior School 71-0111 and the Sum-l Burke to Frcdei-ick A. Johnson 0i 11s lSummernide yesterday, Stanislaus ly iuvltcd to 11111141: services. ——-—<-0>—-—-— BURKE—JOHNSON WEDDING St. Damian's (Yathcdral was the uo-nc of a vcry pretty wedding yes Montreal. : l The brido ctiiorod the (‘.:1tl1cd-' ral on the arm of her father whlic tho organ pealctl forth tho strains of tho Wedding Mnrtth. During the Nuptial Mass Mr. Frank McDonald rendered tho "0 Salutaris" while Miss Agnes Flynn 1111111.: "licctmsta" during the sigh- ing of tho llogistcr, Mr. Albert liiauchard ably presided at the or- gnu. ’l‘l1o bride who was given away l1y i11-r father was becomingiy nt- tirod in a gown of whlto crepe-iii»- chcuu with radium lace and pearl trhinuings. with n Paris hat of whitc Mohair braid and mrrictl n shown-r boutpu-t of Ophelia roses and Lilies of tho Vallcy. Shc was attended by her sistcrl Ilottrl who wore n dress of 111st- taffcta, with largo black lace hat and carried a bouquet of pink car nations. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Frcd fluffy. immediately after thc ccrcmony tl1c wedding party drove to tho homo of tho bride's parents \\'ll('.i'l' dinner was served. . Tho groom's gift to tho bride was u bountiful squirrel scarf; to tht- bridesmaid a judo ring anti to tin groomsman, a. diamond pin. Among the many boautifttl pros» cnts received by the happy couph- wt-rc cut glass, silver and liucns. a cbcqiio fro111 the bride's fathcr and a chest of silver from hcr 111oi.l1<-r, a beautiful silvcr casser- oit» from tho 11111111110121 of Sprint’. Park institute and n silver salvor from the staff of S. A. iliziclioualil wimro tho bride was a popular c111ployoo. Among the out oi’ tn\vn g11csts was Miss N. T. Johnson, sistcr of tho groom. Tho young couple were tho rc- ceipicnts of many congratulatory telegrams. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson loft on thi- 1.15 train, amid showers of confct ti and rice, on a l1o11oy1uoou trip to Montreal and other Canadian cities. international Mer. Mariurn. Press Steel Car . . . . . . . . . .. —- Rcadlng . . . . . . . . 13% Southern Pacific 83% Studebaker . . . . . . 1071/4 Union Pacific . ~ Utah (foppor — U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 93% MONREAL EXCHANGE 1984 Victory 103.20 1933 Victory .. 1071 "-0 i022 Victory ——~ 1937 Victory 107.80 BANKS llank Commerce . . . . . . . .. Llank itoyul . . . . .. Bank Montreal Dank Nova Scotin Wheat. July 106%. Sept. Dec. 109%. Corn. July 831/4, Sept. 78%, Doc. 01%. Oats, July 40%. Sept. 37%. Doc. 100%. ‘uazmtta NOMINATED-The Liberal Convention for the Third District of Prince was hold at {Gandhi of Mount Carmel was noni- dnatcd as nssemblyrnan and A. S. U. S. lLStrothurtl, 15.1). of Mt. Al- ' Package Z Packages ” of 1Q now 18¢ Is Laid T0 Rest Tho following notice will ho of intirvst to many rolntivcs anti frit-ntls i11 this Provincc and is iakcn from ihc Suisun Calif. Solrum iicpubiican of May 110th. Friday 11111r11i11g murkotl tho close (11' a long and uscful iifv, wiu-n ii. F. Woolnt-r, 93 yours of ngc. a ])l()lii‘(‘l' rcsidt-nt of this com- 1111111ity. dim] at 12:30 o'clock at. his homc on 8111111111 Street. Likol tho caravan that has travt-lcd its, 111111131 milcs ovvr its broad spanct-y 11f country. 'i'inaliy tiraws up at. ice-fui omals to l‘('l~i1 atl " its jourru-y, so tho goodl l the weiculut- 1411111,; rc-iuliy, to 111st. until ‘lulu-l1y and p1- tnving his sojourning of nearly :1. c1-11t11ry through this vali- of tears,’ with its joys 11nd sorrows, its trials‘ 11nd its victories. 'i‘l111 font-ml s: iccs wcro hold‘ :11. tl1-- family l'('>llIl(!lll.'l'. at 2:30‘ 11'1 Jck Sunaday iiflllflliflill, whcu l1n11tl1-i1ls of old time friends and rt-ltitist-s, 121111111 to pay their last ro-l 411cm and to bring myriads all lu-aitllftii i'lo\v1-r.\:, tokens of lovo‘ 111d 1111111111. ltcv. 11111111111111 Owens, of the local (iongriigniioii-n] gluing]; .lt-ll~.'<1 1d thc fnnoral sermon and 1 quartvttt: coiuposod of .\llss .1\1111:1 Kylv, iliiss hlnrihtt Piotrmv- Iki ii. i. Jones and (i. it. Joncs~ 11111;; two bountiful hymns, “Tln-rtfll Bo No Night," and Loud Kindly ilight." Thr- l'ill|)|'llf'i‘l‘ '1ld time friends and xul111ircrs oi‘ iho deceased wort: l<i1l\var1l illn- kvlspitsl. id. i11. Long. La111b1-rt siornbcrg (‘. M. 'l‘ur111-r. .las. t‘. Aiurphy, and . (ioodman. .-\ Ilrici’ st-rvltro was lit-id at tho. "1-111011 ry, with scriptural reading] l1y llav. Owens. Mr. Woolnor was tho rugged 1111-] -1r.s11111.‘ng typo of buillla co1nn11111iii1-s, and 111:1k1-s| for lu-ttt-r living conditions. ll1- ovrrl tho grcai. out of doors, a11d1 .1111 things of naturc. nnd ivus al ztnunch (‘hrist.i:1n, with 11 111111y find traits of charactcr. ills integrity ility llllltll“ for l1i111 many warm .'ri1-111ls who will miss his chi-cry taiutntion with which l11- was wont o grin t cvoryotu- whouu- lu- illPl. llt- Wilt-l a kcou busitu-us cxt-t-tttivc. 1111i by his nrdt-nt industry his 11o1l1-st. lmldings at tlu- beginning iiavc grtuvn to some considi-ralilo. proportions. ilcct-iisctl is stirvivctl by his tvldo-v, .\irs Flora Woolnt-r. and .wo sorts. E. ll. Woolnvr of Suisun failvy, and Attornt-y Ii. F. Wool- u-r of Oakland. , Benjamin F. Wooiner was born 1t Suffolk, S11ffoikshiro, England Jctol11'r1.‘<l.1.‘<.'iil, nnd thrco yt-nrs cuts to Prince iddwurd island. ‘-\'lll'l"‘ ho grow to man-hood. ' iin 1-111111 to California. l1y way of tho isthmus of Paunma i11 liifiilntitl locnti-d i11 Suisun Valli-y, WliPfl‘ ‘11.- rcsitlcd until 111115 whi-n ho Mr. \\'noinor rcturnod to Print-c Rthvard inland iin 186.‘) whore ho “'11s marriotl to .\iiss Flora Muc- Ncll on Octobt-r 15th. The 0111111111 znvc nmdo scvcrnl trips back to hc old homo tho last visit hcing u 111011. For many yt-nrs hl‘ 11ml ilrs. \\'oolnr~r livt-d on tho farm 10w owncd l1y vhirh “as sold by Mr. Woolnor 11 101i, rt-tulning scvcral other and holdings i11 the Vnlloy, one Crozier of Mulpeque as councillor. 1f which tho marvelous old man tarntcd himself n-t-i-lvi» his wcll 111111111111 rcwnrtl. foll1'*“11'"11"ll "1 11"‘ 1111111001‘ timid“ 111mm“ Hum farm with mm gum“! Iwrfinw grain tmnsslstt-d, plowing. harrmv- Inf Alfred Tcunyson, who told thc lof “Anni- lair-x. 1831i. was brouith 11y his Dar-V Knmd MW" "f n‘ F‘ ‘Wm1""r' hovc-l to his new homo i11S11is11n.1 Pair-r Mortonsctq until December Something New Under The Sun “The Town That Forgot Gad" Uses Supreme Devotion oi Child Al; Basic Them: SENSATIONAL FLOOD New York Critics Lavish Unpre- cedented Prafse on Millardc’: Latest Success. Soup-thing 110w under ihv 1-‘1111. ’l'h11t aptly d1 "xibm tho l11i('s' sis-rial prod111>1i1111 oi‘ William l-‘ox. "Tho Town 'l‘l1.'1t. Forgot find", whit-h 0111111011 its local ]ll'('llllf'l' pr1-~ Prince hlllwiifll 'l‘ir.-:1irt> to a 1'1"» and villhusiasiic illll1it'll('(! yt-sd-rtla)‘. \\'1- havc had lovt- stories and lovt» storil-s, stories of moiht-r lovc 111111111‘ lovo, iatlicr lovv and 4-11111- tir-iiut- lovo, but never bt-foro has th1~ t~'illii‘l'lllt' tiovotitni of a child for his n1o1l11-r i11-on tho basis cf a flu-mo for a Plifitililrillilil. | "'l‘l1t- 'l‘own 'i‘l1at Forgot (i 1.1" i1: 1111- story of David, :1 youngster llv- lug l11 a snmll Alllvrlvflil townfl whost- pnronis ' taken znvny‘; fro1u~l1i1n whilr- ho urns i11 his out ‘i ‘ti-pus, iiow his all-po\\'.*'."'1i iavc; 1111- his moiht-r rt-i-"Jllwl '11.l1i.s b1‘; 111:.’ trcatt-d with i11:111n1cv.1'1l» 1111-1’ klntlticssl-s l1y the ]1‘.“i])l" 1f tho village and how iu thi- 1111.1 .1 .'--r- ' c storm and flood . ups ill“ 1-11 r11 town away 111n1vi1l1-£tlu\ basis oi‘ a story 11101“ powcrfill ih'1n anything soon 1:21 tho Hvrnnl i11 :1 ions, 111111: limo. 'l‘h1- llood and storln scout alonc i»: enough lo makt- avrvtnn- \\'111rt 111 7s R11 and s1-.~ llll‘ ]1il'll|1‘<\ ovt-r again for 111-v1-r hcfot-t- 1111.1 <uvl1 :1 thrill bu-n oift-rt-d tho luv .. of lhi- sil- .»\s on-r .\‘t>-.v York t-rittt who 1'1-vi1-\vi-d ti11- ]1|t'llll'<' at of this yo: l-Ivt-ry day i141 111ad1-l Iiis rt-gtllnr trips to and from ll11- his horst- and buggy yt-ar pui i11 a crop of and inst 1111.: and drilling, iikt- a man of forty. S111-l1 was il11- man's vitality flint l1t- rt-iziint-tl nil of his .1(.ultl1-s 1111lil tie-nth. \Vork “'11s his l1oppy' and i111: lt1ii§_'o\'ll)' was dut- probably iuori- to that furl. and ri-gulnr hab- Ills than to anything t-isc. although l1" 11111111 from a family of l1ar1ly' pt-np it. v-as Mr. Woolntu-‘s 1111clc, Sir lThnmus Woolnt-r, :1 cloiw frit-utl grout author the story that inspired tho vriling of 'l‘cnnyson's "Plum-h Artirn". L. .’\i. lloriigoiut-ry. tho xiuthoross oi‘ (iron-n (inblcs" was And Mrs A.'.l. hit-laiuc and hirsl (icorltt- .\icKi11nun Print-o stri-i-t { ._ A T H L E T E S! .i~‘or the best rub tiown of your life ltry .\llnurrl‘s. Splendid for Sore ‘lhlusrlcs, Spruins. Bruises. THNAR D‘ S‘ LlNl EMT ‘piriurr a that i art- also nit-cos of tho dt-ccnsvd. l 0;--_-_ l l , t? ' ‘a: 1i :1 as» 111i l1 America Mr‘ B‘ F. l] ‘ , Ilhwilllilwfillliytyll 1.3111110 11p on 111y :11 and cturlt-ii to scream for ‘1-1111111-111141 to rt-st-iti- tho. girl c-tught in tht- iw iloc l11 "Way Dov/r. East" 11111111 i .-<~--n anything i11 motion will l'\'.3ll rival this as presented by this superlative horrific deluge Williutu i-‘ox i11 pholodu “Th1- _1 E 'l‘oyv1 ‘fhat Fort; >1. (lod"_ v. 11-11 will I111 .~l1111vn :1. the Prlnc-a l~.‘:' 11rd ‘fht-atrt- for the last 1.1110 lo 1_\' was dirt-vital by‘ llnrry‘ Millardo. who will hc. rmnctnb-‘rcl ti 11 i'i‘(‘ill')l" of th“ othcr Wiiltani x 111111111-11111-1-11, "Uver the Hill,“- -:-<+>-—-- THE WAY TO GRAFT 'l‘l11~ hast way to graft tho trcos is to |:. .k out some wrell-lotwait-d li111l1 that is 0111- and one-half inch- t-s i11 diatm-tt-r. (‘ut ii. off squarely and split it i11 tho ccnlrti so that tho wctlgccliapvd graft can bo l1i111-run] at ouch 0nd of the split. 'l‘i1t- obit-ct is tn put theso wedge- shapt-d scions i11 s0 that tho 11111111111111 layt-r, or inner bark, of both tl11- stock and scion touch. 'i‘h1-11 all t-xposcd surfaces should 11c \\‘t'll covcrcti with grafting wax. 'i‘l1is should incl11d1: tho tips of tho grafts or srlons. 'l‘h1-.rt1 are various methods oi‘ grafting. but this in tho most simple a11d pract- ical 1111c. if you 11st.- cnro in gutting tln- two <~u111bi11111 layers to touch, and thoroughly covter the ox- posod siirfactes with grafting wax, tht- results wcll bi- good, "-"i{OL-_v-—~_- M<inard's Liniment for Neuralqla - >-—i-—- ,Au@£1<111§11'1e 0f Household Furniture And Furnishings i r1111 i11str111-tt-d l1y tho trustees of il11~ ostnti». of tho into Morris lllakc, lo soil tl11- following goods 11111v1~d to llll‘ Lyct-uln Thcatrc for c1111vr11i1-111-c of salc, n11 Tuesday 2titl1..i1111c 1921i :1t 1..'i0 p.111. sharp. (‘oniprlslng Parlour ifuruiture, lh-droo111 Suites. llall Furniture. 111111111: imruitnrn, all in Mahogany, Walnut nnd Oak. Also two splen- did ings, quantity of good (iisiies ll11ll rut-k, pi1-t11r1-s and other 1: - ful housuiholtl uriit-ios. A. WILLIAMSON Auctioneer ¢oooooov0o004++0+0+OO++0 llolel Victoria o 0000x0000 b Offers to the travelling public n comfortable, up-to-date hotel. Con- tains 44 rooms with private baths. Th: Cul- inn la famous nil ovn Canada. Tolaphonon In all rooms. Oourdoul lervlcl. - H. C. BROWN, Mlitlltr l