it at... 21. A1926 piT-"Tjw 1.1. if ash with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. ‘Difliwélue-The (Planters, Inter- Empire at nliitiiiittitbiiirllllvostl Ti 1 Ezgher ‘Rattenburyug me’ M“ horas-deters] Dance, school. Orchestlral Accon ‘ i . ~1- SCHOOL lpdll mcnt by PmNcE STREE Liilyli Ward. ‘Robert Hyndman and “ed m Arnold ‘Purdie. ‘Dilllflglle —— The Seasons, 4 Jun- r Girls. T119 public is cordially luv 315,111,119 _ y exercises which‘ fir: at 10.31%‘. M. ° _, mmarks lby Chairman. ‘Anson DAY chorus-Twelve Gray Dwarfs, School. .1»|11uo Solo-Thrltna Burns. Radiation - "May's House", Marion ‘ROKBTB- _ l)lalogl1e-“A'D1‘u s yraylgf-s Clans. u __‘1)1111Qgue—-“‘Sprlng Funnies Miss Gilt". bliss Ye0'5 (Elana. .- Chorusr-“The Bluebird", Primary Classes. . mutation — "The Laughing Ohorus—Land of Hope and Glory, School. _Natlonal Anthem. ‘The music is under the direction of ‘Prof. Fletcln-r and program begins 21L 10.30., Mr, J. P Gordon of tl1e School lloarr] presiding. 'I‘he llubitt- are cordially invited. {om-i Firm Name Changed lly Supplementary Letters Pat- cnt, issued‘ by lthe Secretary of State for Canada, lMay 1i, 1926, the name of the “Canadian iCotlsolidxit- ed Ilu-bber Comlpany Limited," Mon trettl, was changed to “Dominion Rubber Company, Limited.” This change of name ’ docs not (rhange the personnel or policy ot‘ the Company but it brings tl1e opera- tions of the ‘parent company and its General‘ Purchasing, Matiufaic- turing and ‘Selling lietpartmcilts 11n- dcr ‘the common tigmc, "Diminion Rubber Company. Limited." chorus", Joan Brady, Diulogue-flvolccs of the Woods" 1111111; .()wen’s Class. ‘ .[)lalogue—-“The Gift 0f 11101-5", tMlss Week's Class. Cbonus—"‘i‘he Violet", Primary Classvs. llecitations —— “Silver Poplars". 1111111 First Violet". LOlu-i Miller. .l)lalog11e~—“.Plantl11g 1t Tree’. Iiiss Stewart's Class. the (‘lmm-‘i-mrhere Are “mesa A correstpoiitlitig change of name Svllfmi‘ “ y n will ‘be made i11 the Sales Divisions ltlfliilfillof it a “ (‘m 1 Miss of the Company, the "Dominion 3"""i‘"“' UM“ Itullbcr System (Maritime) Limit- ed" being trhangctl to "Dominion EMPmE DAY itnbltoi" Company (lMial-itlnm) 1l.im- Chorus‘ 1,0 (janzukr, 80mm‘ itod." thus linking the parent com- __1_..,. , . .. ‘ _ _ _. pany more directly \vlth the sel- lirl-{fdzittijuon in“ hm] ' Mmiime link.’ and distribution of the "Domin- n. 1t|0ll——"\\’ll.'\l ‘Ilas nntuiuii‘"'" i§"'_"1'~fjf_i"'°‘1"“i5- ‘ .1 r 1 _ UliljiltfflliillfiqiTllliIiffjfS n Land" MBLE cmcULA-HON School T The British and. Foreign Bible Society has issued a statement for O1- its l22nd Annual Meeting which shows that the total issues of the 111,11111--_‘Socicty in cotnplote Bibles, New |'l'csta»nu-nts 11nd 1-1111all portions (at 1lit-<~it11tlo11»~“Men of the English Iilli‘ “ Mnbcl Mathiesttn. lb-citation —- "'l‘l1c Dawn lH-acc", largnrnt Phillips. t‘i|or11s~--“A Canadian School. .-\dil1'cs1.-\cs—Tl1n King. ei-i-O ;turel reached lust your tl1e wonder- jful output of ltl,~l52.73ll—niore titan ‘double tllnse 111111o1111cc1l 25 years‘ ‘ago and .1111 lncrcusu 0i‘ 412,158 for tln- yt ryln no ‘pfllvltlllrl period in 1thc Society's history were so many ARBOR AND EMPIRE oav PROGRAMME WEST KENT SCHOOL (‘11111-111140 ("anadu and island 1.1111315“ 1311111311 110111 1111 111111 yew; iiylllil- 3W0"! 1 ’|‘h\- summary of thc roport stat- ilhzilluitiuwyyrhk‘ “lam” 9 Swim‘ 11d that, "mir steadfast friend-s in “Y5 tin- i111 l n.‘ h: v.- n 1t. o11l sint il>i'il1l|'ltll' Sllfilll-I Filllfhg. it“"'1coilsitfuralili-l 11111111‘; ‘ in‘ aid bfiilhe ‘i"l}‘-\i“""i~“i- ‘ _ _ V V‘. .. 1-ty‘.~1 work tilbrtititl; the)’ havc ‘i'-°""‘“" A “rm” "i 0mm“ G‘ ‘~‘go|'1:1111l1.1-d the distribution of the Stlunil. i q __ v F‘ ‘ 1h“ ‘Scriptures \vitl1i11 their own bord- “r\y“‘x:]"f" ‘ i" ‘m’ ‘New’ "M11 s. in (Tanndu. oVt-l‘ 401M300 volum- .‘ "l‘ . ._ _‘ _1cs ws-rc circulated. nn increase of will‘? $3M“ _' Nmwlm‘ ilm"c"1ot|t|. in \\'t-s t-rn tlztnntllt thu ‘ct l- Hmrus 011m“ "My p11” (S111.).l)lt|'lt‘lll'*1 mid vt stints tn 1111111111-1‘ “m M, m“ m,‘ “Mn 31.1mm itlutn thirty-throws langtlziutes. ‘uwim1"‘);]:___.‘.1;‘.‘:u ‘T110115’ 1,1,“, Alter paying t“n‘ work i11 (71111111111 lltl‘l'l‘t)\\‘:;1*. 11nd l'\l<-\\‘|ol11nll:11|d tin-st‘ llolninlon insirunn-ntal Sclcctfoll‘ llohuri,1l‘i“ih“"i"“ fiiiili/m Hm‘ h“_"‘l*""n'e. 111,111“ 11111,.“ 11y11111111111, 1,111y11'11111o1111t of 1.12.7.2 to tho Sccielys hcznlqtitlrters i11 latndon. ‘lard and Vvalivt‘ l\l:1cNult. u.“ “¢~+ AAAAQ AAAAAAQAA ‘Ava A¢~¢~;-‘¢, ‘¢**¢ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 01m Insertion . .. . . . . . . .. 10o per linn o! fl worth 1.11111, “mu-flung .. tic par lino of i5 words l'.l|l1t lnlertlonn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. ‘Io per llno of l5 wards [least one complete book oi‘ Scrip- ‘humus i" the ‘any mismm]: Oriental. Youths ‘A MTTl of Police Dun (Viiricu is invaded Central Guardian THE CENTRAL ICE CREAM Parlors, Kent St., are offered for private sale. Apply on the premls‘ 68- 9413 OHAUTAUQUA l0tPElN-8 JULY With-A meeting of guarantors and all interested will be held i11 the Y. M. C. A. this evening at 7.30 o'clock. 9401. FUNERAL NOTICE-The re- mains o! the late J.K. Boos will be at ‘the MaoLean Funeral Home K411i; Square until Saturday at 11.- a.m. when they will ‘be placed in ‘the Baptist church. Funeral at 2.30. WOMEN'S INISTITUTE EXE- CUTIVE ME'ET|N'Gv-—A meetin! of the Provincial Executive of the Prince Edward llsland Women's institutes was held on Friday after- “0011. Willy 14th. in the Wlomet ‘s Office. Riley Building. Charlottetown in the absence of the President, tMrs. Brehaut, the Vice-President, Miss Lulu Yen, Northern. presided, Other members ‘Dresen-t were Mrs. Rose, Lakevllle, Mr-‘i- Mulch. Rocky Palm, Mrs. Ives. Motitazlte. Mlrs. Shaw, st. Catherines, Miss Mathiesoti and ‘Miss Windsor. Final arrangements for the Convention programme ‘were made and various other (le- tuils attended ‘to. Tlte sum of 31:’. was voted t_o\vards ‘the stibsnrlptlon ‘ilund for Lady IByng as a gin 1mm the l’, E. l_ Women's Institutes. PERSONALS institute ‘Mr. E. J. McMillan. North River, was n visitor to the City yesterday. I-lon. James NicNeill returned to Summerside yesterday nfter nt- tentiing a meeting ut‘ thc Govern- ment i11 this city. Rev. I). K. Ross, Bedeque, was a visitor to the city yesterday ‘Mr. Leith ‘Wright, Marine Ag- ent wl1o is i11 Montreal undergoing hospltall treatment, is expected ironic at the end- of the IVUUIK, Mrs. E. A. Oakcs has returned from Boston where she nas spent the winter with her niccc and ne- phews. ller many friends \\'lll be pleas- ed to learn that Mrs. John Wedge is improving rapidly tmdt-r the skillful treatment of Dr. S. It. 'l‘hc runny friends o1‘ twins An- drews, student nurse at the l’. E. Island Hospital -will be sorry to hear of hcr illness; Drive Italians Fro-m City Hall “ran caaamrrnaown GUARDIAN i ' ‘Orphanage Campaign 1th‘ Payment DUE DEVELOPED. AND ' PRINTED Films PHOTOGRAPHS ENLAROEMENTB ORABWELL STUDIO . 137 Great George sum Firmer Trend on (Special to The Guardian) sign of life displayed by the Can- adian stock exchanges for some (lays occurred in the first hour of the trading following the turn in Wall Street. when the authentic news of the Hudson Motor dividend was made known. 'l‘ crwchetaoin was made known. 'I‘J1erc were no sharp advances. but the entire list were inclined to rise higher and the irregularity that has prevailed i11 the p ‘ few days HUN.‘ way to a f1111|ei' t 11d. - — — ~ {Ob-i- Estimates Loss ‘Stock Exchange Pleasing Juvenile Program Broad- cast by GFCY A very pleasing juvenile pro- gramme was presented to the Radio audience by the island Radio Co" Station CFCY last even- IHK. 'l‘l1ln program was prepared and broadcast under the direction of Miss Berna iiucstls, Superin- tendent ‘of the Kindergarten in Charlottetown. Some fifteen Kindergarten chil- dren took part in solos, recitatious and choruses. The reproduction. aside front a_ slight hollow effect from the nature of the hail, was perfect and the children's voices sounded very sweet over the Radio. (‘l-‘CY is certainly a splendid station to listen to and their pro- l-lrammes are always of a superior quality. This is first class Prov- THE MARKETS (Canadian Pres) IMUNTRBALIJLQIIE, May 20——The only foreign business transacted on the lMotitreal grain market today ‘was the sale of a tew loads of wheat and oats to the United Kingdom and the continent for early shipment. The domestic trade was also inactive, but prices for oats were steady. The flour trade was quiet, but prices for spring and winter wheat grades were unchanged. The undertone to the marlzet for all lines of millfeed TORONTO, May 20.——~The first wasflrm but the volume of business iticial Publicity as well as being uf interest to our own people. The w“ “man- Them was “we doing station has not yet secured a per~ ltgelqfeiefiifigkfvgstugrz?‘iflgleoagaétliag tnuncilt studio and in the best‘ in- ' ' t‘. .‘ S . ' o! the mm“) "M19 “'55 U19 weflkelJtl-ililiflflill bcoitrlbliflldedLzilliniilnllliilllziii feeling that developed and tpfiCeSigilely declined l0 to 20 cents per bagl which was attributed to the falling oft‘ in the tiemund, There was pPflC‘. tically no cthange in the condition of the egg market the undertone being firm, in fact, western ship- .pers were asking an advance 011' A1 r118 1101a“. 11.111.111.11" 1.1311191. {car loads which curtailed the turn-ltlay the speaker was Mr. Walter ‘over to some extent. There was n0 P. Doull, who gave n11 interesting lchange i11 spot Jobbing prices The twenty minutes address on “Fire lreceipts were 3,806 cases. The ton Zones." and spoke somewhat along At Rotary Built to Fir YOU can select any bu assurance that it has bccn Your Baby by carriage from our large showing of the season's newest models with the designed to meet: évcry rc- quirement for baby's l1culth and comfort. Our Lloyd at‘ the market for beans was weak- er and prices ruled lower with :1 moderate amount of lnjsiness 1111s- sing in car lots of choice, white, handpicked at $2.20 per bushel. and - 1 . ... 1:21:21 ma: .NIDON,-M 2o.»o.131t- -‘-"~" ‘ aiirs strike billaIs grad111ilelyttbeing1ed in me butter mum“ and prices tabulated. Walter Runtziman in thmwifre i" com ‘per WEN‘! mgimf- The House yesnenday pstinmle“ the mt (‘r-‘nit! volume was lair and ‘the re- al direct loss to trade nt £26,500; KG pm Wm" 1'78” imqmwrw“ n“) m‘ 000 and indirect ltiss to the coun- “Hm” of cheese ‘yew 2'07!’ bmmfl" tryis industries of more than £30; Th“ market w“ ‘Niel and prices 000mm - unchnngctl. Caused By British Strike Modern Bad Man Placed In Powder Puff Variety PRINCE TOWN. England, May.“ l8. kConvicts theasc daysare notl the old hard-boiled typo of timesl past-then who were really toughl and gloricd in it 11nd could take\ or givc u blow without ziny fuss. The modern “bad 1111111" is more the afternoon ten and powder-puff‘ vuriet w 1o stifle-rs from "liorvt-s" H _ _ _ _ _ - um‘ ‘mus m My “hum i‘, ‘1‘l‘il(.'l‘l(111u-.1, “llJ-llllllllillll track and‘ Wgfnf? ti‘:'?d“(i::‘°f:11‘f“§:"_ m?“ hlgiffiiti will take ‘an alhlotc of Thotn-. 11111111‘ tPrlson ‘which’ for gciicraiibns w“ 5 ‘yin w "mm: such .11 purronmi “as Jmmqlw‘ “UHPLH““ ‘filmm ‘ ‘ance zmtftbl- imrtllor Will have to‘ 111,“? ‘lwsvynlydiiy WHY t is h" have similar conthtio-iis to makc 1t‘ ln-ttt-l" educated tlnln his (ronfrert: pumllble ‘m. u“: Emmi-U m‘ “mull thin record " said lldllmuti in com- oi‘ olduudays, ‘said llit. (l()Vi‘lII0l‘.]nun1_l.llg ‘m 11m 11‘1L,1.c(‘11‘_;_,|1u1e but he is solici- 11nd more upt to Technique Important In Training Hurdlers ‘HANOVER, N.Il., Mlay 21—Whc~n e sped over the 120-ynr1l high hurdles in the world's. as well as intercollegiate re-cortl time 01142-5 ‘Eat! J. ’I‘hon1son oi‘ Dartmouth set 1a mark u‘l\iti1 is. lllfli. likely to be‘ equalled not‘ rstirpussad "for a. long‘ tltite", i11 thr- 11111111011 of liarry '11.; ¢~ The wandering bootbluck with his] small box a11d brushes remains‘ 1n institution in (‘lrinatowit im-i mnne to tho waves of modernism irultsiornling the Oriental district.‘ ‘ iCvt-ry morning these embryo‘ business 1111111 sally forth to plyi their trade and lor yours the‘ (Yhins-st- Iioys have regarded the City llall of Justice, wl1lcl1 borders‘ (lhinutowti, as u favorcd zone.‘ l-Ivcn the. august presence of Chief daily. A pitched battle between boob‘ blacks of (‘blnatown lin11 quarter at North dleach 111-1 suited recently when the linlizln‘ lads ticcidcti to enter the lucrative liall of Justice fit-id. The invas- san FRANCISCO. May 1s. -l1,ec.,,,,1,,1, 11 c.,11_ whine over trifics. Assaults are almost. tiuknown. but petitions are Suwwium’ “my 28 and 29' “'I‘hc day ‘Thomson made ‘ills Ire- cord he was in his beet physical condition; l1c had ,a11_ exceptionally Rood hunch ot’ hurtllcrs to force ltiun: and the day was »lti*.'lll for ru- corthbroaklng periortitltlices. "in forty-nine mat-ls the ‘l1igl1 hurdles have been won by athl-tt-s from foliriel-lt trollogcs. Yule i11 Southern Women Golf Meet (§iIr\‘IlJl4O'I"I'iC, NIL. May 2l.’—- ‘O-nt- huinirml 11ml fifty wonn-n t-Ztllf-I championsiuips at thc liarvardiw} libs same lines as i|1 the letters Hvhinh appeared recently in the ‘Patriot. Mr. Do11ll exhibited two maps, showing the proposed new zones lin colors. He first gave a histor- it-nl sketch of the survey of (‘har- lottctown made in i765. He de- clared that although (‘i1arl0tt<~.- ttHvn has advanced since then, she ‘still clings to the old wards. ‘which were itilllmed out just 160 ‘years ago. when the population ul‘ ‘the island was not equal to the ‘population of Ward 5 today, which iii-l 1,000. i .\lr. Doull contended that tin- livurds ol‘ today are fur from repre- iscnting an equitable division of ‘tho population. For example, fivt- .stro_kcs oi’ the. fin» hell for Ward ‘a’. would cow-r an area of over equal to 2 1-2 times that oi‘ all ‘tho other wards put together. it‘ a citizen of Ward 5 wakes up and .ht*11r.s- the fire bcll strike five, that seconds m ‘,‘li“ndh_“)“‘a in lgmLififtl may bc :1 few doors from l1iu1.1 or it may be within :1 two mile ‘stretch. in his plan he proposed to use the natural division of tlruat tit-urge Street as the i‘t‘llil‘(3 of tin- ‘city, and rearrange tln- wards 112-11111 a specific and uw-ll lit-fillvtl ||l'i| las to give as near as possible thtrgram, clothing or scratch baby. ispirally woven into a bowl-s land attractive vchiclc. Loom Woven Babyfjarriugcs arc designed and made in Canada for (iunadian mothers. They arc woven on the famous Lloyd Loom out of single strands of wicker which leaves no short ends, corners or seams to catch livery carriage body is hapctl, roomy, comfortable The prices are astonishingly low. Come in anchsce our linc l i HOLMMVS I as M11 1191; irpqprpqiggrat nriru Charlottetown nor-n11 11-11 nrlrfir w wgm Charter Night ‘m. IIeavy Weight Contest SYDNEY. (‘ if, May 20.-—Hcar- , _ lug that a (‘a111-North man had i (C°"L'm"‘i “"1" W“ l") __ l't'tc1i four ilarrels of appleg at one TTTW-‘W. 1 ‘1 ‘e - " - ‘ ‘the imist 1111111111111111. lllllilvllllili h“ (l,fr_“m" J"“,"s' f," vmtora ‘ind wide spread 11f ‘iii ‘w-rvirt‘ "mm-V‘ I'm" “f gums‘ went 0m’ wlltbs. its llll'llll)l'l'.‘1|li]i was math “mi "wkml "p. a ‘our humlnd . . . ‘_ ‘lountl anchor n1 one hand and 1m) m ymmgml "willimd n ‘i’ ltlukutl about for atlothcr of the ‘progressing in activity acl-ordin, ‘ ~=a1nv wcight to carry in Lhc oth-r lliillti. A Ptllllvt-‘l between thc two is same 11111111latlon in teach. I11 conclusion the spt-alu-r uavc mm‘ """m"“‘]' 'i‘ln- zones would have the fol- many illust zitions o1 tln- Hl‘l‘\il'1' _‘__.__k___ ___,__,_,_,,_,___ ltnving numlu-rs of voters, act-ord- work that 1111s lit-n11; dotn- b1 i111: to the last civic elm-lion: clubs in other ‘.l1~=t ‘his, ztntl ulst. \V1|rd l. ‘H0; “ittrtl 2, 411'»; \\'11rd ll. vxprunstetl plcasitr-g in tin- ill 450; \\'11r1l -i. 454i; Ward -itill;‘;.:1‘o\vth and 1.11.1.1] work ulrc l)" 'll‘tl ti, 3S0. ‘ i [done by lln- l<.‘.‘1l club. l1: referred to the fire alarm. .-\ hcurty vott- ot tbunlit, tnuvcd system 11111111194 by W- \Vinfi<‘l1l'l>y .\lr. (ictirgc -l-‘illit1-~‘ and .-.-1-- m‘ the ‘Telephone Company son1o_r;11de1l'by' .\lr. Port li1rllt‘i‘,, was years ago. but this on trial proved to be impracticable, and ‘was abandoned. Mr. Doull contended that l1is system was more pructic‘ able than the Winfield scheme. llc suggested that business 1111-11 ‘might use the map 0t these alarmsn-u-iit 1vt-rt-z icxtclttloti by the chairman to .\lr. ms gllllt red from cv ry stctifWithd 0M0“ ‘MW 1nd a 11101100013/ i" w dlglrnmte to the" cuflwmvrs *‘ " "‘ ‘“ " .‘ " ‘ T ‘t1 th a t1 t l‘ 111* 111' 1-11,. 3011111‘ W111 6111mm“. ‘hm-eltlu: high‘ i111r1ilcs l‘n1t i111 1"cccn‘tr“":“:q e a var some“ 0 w‘ .\l:1\' lit for thc laurcls of the YPCYF 1 i115 (flillli-Ivl $0 till H"! R" - ' . _ - ‘ ) __ ‘ _ H. _ __ , ‘HR _ ‘ _ ‘,5 otarlan Archie lrwm, who prt- ‘S“o1‘|‘tLl1~.1n \\Olllt.ll5 (lull IOLIIIIJ. c1>‘l“tl1‘_‘_rd1‘1‘i11‘,‘1g Mae“ today‘ conveyed [he thunk?‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘-. ' ' . ‘ of the Club. A hla-ndsotno silver trophy goes "My shift! llllv iirtll l‘!l'tt“l'('0li8l-“1fll0 Th 1 . . “ , ‘ x _ - 1117b. I , -_ » 1 _ a mus cal programme tom- io the winner. and in addition the. lprlzhcucu‘Jyilaohltltt-Lfilnéffiléf- l-irllqzlt-‘pflfled 11 H011, by .1111; 15111101- c and the lta-‘Vncw champion will have her namo engraved upon the “perpctt11al" cup. A gold medal also will go to thc xvinner. Other prizes are oi‘- fcrcd for other events. Agents‘ Wanted I ronrmur AGENTS - wsm-zl for catalogue. United Art Ltd, 4 tlruuswlck, Toronto. A. W- Fcmale Help \Vm1tcd For Sale FOR SALE—WH|TE IRON BED in good condition. Apply at 76 Spring Park Road. 1i FOR SALE_.B.ABY CARRIAGE. 122 Euston St. 9381-5-20-31 ion was rcpellcd but in retaliation the Italian boys tieelared 11 ban zlgainst the Orientals i11 a district. The _Magic 0r u» the nonh- ‘Blnce that time The Medicine Man pence has prevailed in both __ camps‘ I11 the pioneer days of this coun- BmTHs try. the Indian ‘Medicine Man knew a remedy in the roots and herbs of the field i'or the alleviation of 11l- BlE-l th‘i i‘t on WEATHER n s c y most every ailment of mankind. So Parnell. who was enrorod. The Secretary read a letter from Mrs Hcartz, wife of tho Lieutenant tifstance in bother than BGVOIIIGOI] GOVQrDOr’ relative to nreseutlfirwl seconds, his performance i-n 1881),“) Lady nyng‘ It w“ den“? bemg 16 45 8060mm L“ w“‘_‘tl1nt the matter be left for indivi- 1mm or Yale “n 1891 was the m“ dual Rotarians to take such action college athlete to better sixltccn “s may deemed best‘ seconds lathe iti-tercollegialte Meet. The guests present we” RevQnri doing‘ 11s 4-5 seconds. 11118115‘; "- mmma", ‘m? ‘R°"“““‘ Steve Chime or Dartmouth Md 15_ ‘l cart-e of St. John, District Gov», 4-5 and later 111a 1s 3-5 "m" °' m“ Y“- “Alviu Krelanzleln of Pen-nsy- M}? lvnnla, probably one‘ of the best hitrdlers ever developed ‘in Amer- rrccord thou was 1S 1-4 sccottitls. H. tlvlapts of (luluinhiu. ‘was ‘the first vol-lose athlete to negotiate‘ the year at Phllladelpbla, May 10th. 1926 to Mr. and Mrs. potent did it prove. thnt the relief ‘ma- did 15 2'5 ill U19 hi! llwet 811d “The leading aspirants for this John. 'Weatherble. a. eon. Joseph WANTED-A MAID F°R GENb-Qdoltz SALE-DRIVING WAGON m crai itousc work. Mrs. L. S. "m1 0111.55 01-11613 Apply 154 Great Notting, Ritz Apartments. 20 i“ ‘ George 511-11131, 9350.13.19.31. 9385-5- - FOR SALE -BABY CARRIAGE first class condition. Apply 1S7 [King St. 9386‘5-20-3i 'FOR SALE—-<UP TO DATE RANGE and a {Brown stove. Apply 89 Rockford Street 9380-5-20-21 Victoria Hotel ' One of the largest and b"! equipped Hotel: in smut-n Canada. Contains 120 roomi- 44 1f which have private baths. completely renovated In the pan few yum FIW Hotel: throughout Olnltll and tho Unlhd Ohm have It: lptondld ublo. Courteous FOR SALE-CHOICE BAN-NEH ‘Seed Outs. Apply Il-erb. Dennis. Marshfleld. 9864-5-19-41 ' FOR SALE-PHONE OR WRITE John A. Coulson, Sea View for No. one certified ‘Irish Cobbler ‘prize winners flva successive years. Limited quantity only. 9263-54841. FOR BALE-PERFECTION FOUR burner oil stove, cabinet and Used only a few months. service to all Guutu. elo- KVGQZ... bargain. Apply Currie PM"! III PWMI- a Murnaghan. 9412-21-31 n . . .....'"°' “w to "on W Miscellaneous _ 4N0. A. MeDONALD, LAND SUR- voyor. l-lermnnvilla. 9029-5-1-1mo Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprlmn HARRY c. nnowm. MIMI" 1 .__-_-- HOME-LIKE ACCOMMODATIONS for elderly couple, or two ladies. i11 dcslralble locality near illlla- th0f0ugh~ No children. Write K. Guardian. 9379‘5‘20'2i KRMERS SEND U8 YOUR wool to be carded and spun IMO yum, single 25 cents. double and twisted 28 cents Del‘ Pound- VICTORIA HOTEL A. 1",. Rowllngs. Quebec; A. U. dfvtliitnlon, Now GIBBQOW; J_ II. 11.111101‘, ‘Poronto; H. l). Spronle. _-\l bin-oi; ll, S. Hulse, 'l‘oront0l ilt-rburt C. Holland, Montreal: 1i- il. r-twvetmon. Amherst; J. S. Hen- ‘iff-"flli. Saint John; W. H. Fraser. “imflltii J. 11.1.1114, Toronto; W. R. Fret-diner. Tor-outing! Dr, ‘land Mrs. 11111111111 McLeod. Iazlngtoti, 1w. . I I Eigin, ‘N. B. Mala Help Wnntéd warn-so r11" Otllglizllll" T . ~ ; . 1.1 : yzlltlghlrqltlgldhlrlll 9355.540.“ Mimi's Llnlunn: for wilds. F. ll, Copp. Woollen Mills. Port 8955-5-5wfm6i. .- Hearts, Leo William. MACKENZIE. —A.t Detroit on r11- rhuy, May 14th to‘ Mr amu ‘Mrs. Kenuetlh Mackenzie. a daushwr- DEATH-S ROSS-dkt Charlottetown on Thurs- (my 1.1.11.1,- aotn 1112a 1.x. Ross age| are. Funeral ‘setrvice in the Baptist ‘C-hureh on Snturdkll’ ‘Mill! 22nd starting at 2.30 o'clock. [inter- mcnt Peoples Cemetery- i ~ In Memoriam c": a- ‘< n: Wife who died May 18th. 1925- _ when the evening shades are fall- U: And I am sitting all alone, it she only could come home- When we leave this world of changes, When we leave this world of care. We will find our mining loved one‘, In our Father's Mansion fair. She in sleeping sweetly sleeping. A-nd the form I11 laid away, in our Heavenly Father's keeping. Till the Resurrection day. iNS-ERTED av ‘nusamo AND FAMIILY. - 6478a 1M‘? time's l-n loving memory 0T m)’ ‘"3" To my heart: there camel a lnnglnq.‘ from suffering seemed like magiclimfir i" ‘like!’ wmwliiioll dial 15- More than 60 years ago Lydia E. Plnkhnm (‘IYLYIIXL Mass" C0lIlDOlllHi-‘1907 ctl her now famous Vegetable Com- pound form the roots and herbs of the flcld. and i11 all these years, nothing has over been found to equal it in overcoming ailments 111311.‘, big 1111,91 111111 151K111” Dye o! WDIIIBII. A l smut 11-11 tun a lllllitiillllli ‘ year's title are Dye, Southern C-al- lfornla, who should repeat. Ray Wolf of Pennslvauda fltllflllid ‘be. well up and if Charley Moore of Penn ‘State can get going be bias a fine chance 0t defeating Dye. Ray Haas of Georgetown is a fast runner but. hls-tteohnllque is not good enough to defeat any of the foregoing." 1-5 seconds. John Gannels of lillchiznn did 15 1-5 in ‘this meet in Mllhrfly of Stanford did fifteen seconds ‘in 1916 and "Pluomson -of Dartmouth did ‘l4 2-5 seconds u‘. 1920. Tho111- son also did 14 4-5 seconds in HSouthern California did 14 4-5 last. In our store is to be found every- thing that is in up-to-date -and first class drugstores, our pres- cription department is equipped with the best of appliances, the pharmaceuticals being obtained from the best known and most re- liable manufacturers and all . drugs ‘are tested as to quality be- fore accepted by us. The general store supply is complete, including a full line of patent medicines, toilet articles, chocolates, candies of all kinds, ice cream and drinks, Kodaks, and films, tobaccoes and cigaret- tes, you will find! our service of the best. Mail and phone orders re- ceive prompt attention. Pctli-ct- for his inn-resting and Since taking OVII‘ (hi! mvflgl] tanks “ ‘ 1 Hotel we have 1P6"! "i"! , :|_or \. our-J's \\‘11.\' ll ro- v duct-d into the (‘lnb lust nirht as m°“""d' o’ don." m" a now mvllllp-l‘. 'l'l|<- atuvw-‘ts prl- repllrrmld lmprovlflllfllb- ll iii.‘ Lortilsliip Nlayor 1. new m, 1111"‘ Hog" g1 [g1 1tiil1-r, .\lr. ti. i-I. t“1\v~'on.‘ .\lr. m P ‘_ Walter S. (lrnnt. .\lr. J. A. \\'t'|1~1l~ 9'9" "i "ll Ml!‘ ml rovk or, Prcsitlt-nt 11f the llotbry, .\lr. Incen- ll ION!" I9 mo” J. A. Clark. Prl-sitlcnt of tln- l’. “no y4|||1 | comfortable ‘Filly, 11nd .\lr. .-\. ll. hlt-(‘tniin-ll Hon" Ind ‘pnmfld “M. ‘ad l ‘ i). lniring the tncr-tititr 11 reading °"°°"°"t "Hie! ‘I l "ma" was given by Mr. tlvo1'1:e_ (lrl-l-n. It: price- nntl “'11s greatly l-njuyctl and ltcartily Plll't1|‘t‘tl. R"" "'00 l ‘hy- . in thu ullcrnoou tht- lixorutive 0f tin- (‘lnb lllPi with the District (luvcrnor and for several hotirs . _ dlsctissc-tl lhc work of lhv organiz- Hotel ‘b,’ atlon. with the rcstllt that many Prowhu" helpful sttggestiotis were 11111111» by Mr. iPearr-c. and l11 all likelihood the benefit of these will bu vury soon seen in the future activities 11]‘ the Club. Today .\lr. [It-area gttPR to Sum- nu-rsidc. where lp- \\'lll vl-sil tilt‘ Summcrsidc Y's Lion's Club. hi!’ ' I MISS L. McOUAID, Manager QUEENHOTEL \\'.il. Browse, City, A.M. ill-o. '(‘.o~nncll, Truro, N13. 1M1- and Mrs. WJ. Anderson. Motel]. Capt and ..\irs. Dali. Anderson, Flint Rlygr, iMasber Norma-n Anderson, Flat River, B. E. ‘City. R. G. Gallant. S'Side. Geo D. Pope, Summemtdc, ‘Geo lMcAlllfly, Ruin-ford, Mame, Jack Ledlowe. Am-betrlt. J,C. Earle, Saint John, Arthur 'l‘. Woolley. nloncton, NxII. _. ___.._ .__.._.._._.____-_¢___. Airship Aid Sealers (Canadian Press.) ST. JOILNZS Nfltl. .\iny 20.—Air- nhlpe played an important role i11 the garnering o1‘ this ycuV-s liar- vest of ‘s-rtls. one of the greatest in the history of the industry. l-litherto the annual Sldiliillg expell‘ ltion has boon somewhat of a lot-.‘ tcry owing to the tincertainty asi to the location of wh.1‘t is known“ locally as the "main patch". But with the advent of the airship and. its employment i-n the detection of] thtflhetrds this unceitaitity has to‘ a greet extent diwuppeurcd. The‘ old time sealing c1111tai-n, trusting to luck and intuition in forcl-ng his vessel through ‘the ice to the point where the young seals. floating down from the Arctic. were thick- est. ants nt first. deposed to look aekance at the prospect of having anything so new faugled as an alr- shlp t0 assist him in'hls work. His leans were short lived. ‘how- ever, and this year the alrshipe discovered the great. tnajorlty of the patches worked. Tile total catch was 205.548 seals. -—v".I#"'_;>->~ h‘ FISHING THE IDEAL ‘SPORT Fishing Tackle value! Gilli-ll‘- paued in our ntoclfbtf TARERED, IILK. ENAMEL. and ‘ LINEN LINES. " | FLY and BAIT sons. ensues FLIES and nooks SPECIAL HOOKS olnglo and double gut. " ‘rake a Kodak with you. W0 have the complete lino.- r4 1r- J. ERNEST ~l‘l. WORTH THE POPULAR DRUGBTORB ‘PHONE 1085 172 FRINGE STREET n‘ t . Rhfjiiétim 1.151? a 11",.» "i s o‘ 1‘ |"5l $1.2 ‘in j , Also Thermal " ‘tin and Thor- . 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