m, 1927 e Summ '1 roééi‘ f0?’ 'I'FRA}$ER’_S Pupil lug Co.‘ ———-r‘ ‘ - __ Mun. Kellyaud YMIssJ-Ielen i of .1‘)1ue.rald HD6011 ‘the , .-n1qy, bile-muesli‘ of ' Edna. B11810!!!“- stern Guardifiil FALLis spCHIIB at Cardi- uue l0tl\ at Dundas ,,_ souriti Molldny, RS- onigilt. J fly uitll ‘boro. Tile . , , [I I; 8 ll‘ ‘esduy. -\|| m” n“ a ‘B022 4-—- A ' CARDIGAN DR MATIC ti, prgstllll their play iu St. l‘, .5 “an, Si. Columbu, June “Sm, or plus will follow i111- . 0066-81031 eiy. mm$_ . ck Quotations IpAX, 9.—-[.1uotntions Johuston a11d'~‘Wart1. lied IIY the Montreal Stock ers of nge: New York Exchange p, 11nd Santa Fe Ry. .. It-uti (‘i111 Co. . . . . . . . . .. ill‘ uliti FIIY- ‘Cll- ~ “m pt-oulotive Co. . . .. . .. I13 Suit-II. and lining. Co. .. 161% nlln ('t1p_ Min. Co. . . ‘ 4571 Pacific CO, ,. . . . . . . . . . .. I735‘; Con. and Ihld. Itiv..R.ll- M2051 (itlii ('0. (N.Y.) . . . . . . .. 1011121 Motor (tar Co, ,. . . 81% uttiiinuti '.I'il.])(!l‘ Co, . . ... 42E”: fnuiionai ‘Petroleum 30% K1111. nnil Tex. Ry. . 217% lug Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 1Z2 Ileln Pacific Co. . " 11 Puciilc Ry. Antique Furniture For Sale ionsisting of eight piece - rlor suite. Apply 50 Sydney ygbody likes Beani» ‘luring er neatly; puny 11nd Aniiundaie t. . ‘- .4 IIS cf-A@k,¥°"r 1:’ 84% National ‘Jireweyies .. 70 Winnipeg llectric 781,4, Asbestos ‘Com. New .. .. 23 Asbestos Pfd. New .. 249 Bell Telephone 118 Brompton .. {i2 Brazilian Traction . . . . . . . . . . 1591/; Steel Company of Canada . . . I30 Shawinigau . . . . . . . . . . 88 Can. Steamship Com. . 37% Cau- Steamship lPfd. . 92% Dominion ‘Bridge . . 183 Bank Commerce . . . . .. 299 . .Bank' Royal . . . . . . . . . .. 211 Wheat—July, 144%, SepL, 143%: Corn-duly, 99%: Sept, 102%; Onts—.luiy. 49; SepL, 46%. Wheat-July, I59; Oct., 146; Dec, 142%. I. 0. D. E. Recital ‘Under ‘the pzfltrolltrge of H‘is Hon- cnr. ‘title Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Heortz, there is scheduled ‘to be gliveu a. deligtlrrfui recital-i‘ on ‘Thursday evening June 23, a‘! ‘Heuirtz ‘blenloriaii ‘Hindi. This is t1 .ion‘g-Iookcd for en'te1-ta“in‘1n‘el1‘t ‘to be given by Mat-z‘. d“. M. Ross, of Mont- real. MrsJRoos is‘ an English lady who‘, tint-log ‘the war, showed her ‘patriotic fervour by giving her ‘sen vlqo free townrtls en-tlertaitling Hi8 soldiers alt ‘the .i’ro11t. T-Ile very high cni-onliullus‘ of tilt! Brfi-isit pros-i showed Iueir ‘i0 ‘be 41-11 tnrtstantiing Iiiurtiro I11 ‘her portrayal of oil-trriicltu- sketch-cs and lIiUliliIOgIlH-i» Mr». Ross’ recitals‘ or wntepiain- merits are olrly contributleul ‘for bidi- rioflt: purposes, o, the I)a»11g'-l1'te1's oi‘ the ‘Empire are ‘to he commend- 'cd in being ‘fortunate, enough to have Mrs. Ross‘ collie to Chaldotbe- town‘ even in this busy and event fut week. All ‘wi1o possibly can arrange it should spare an hour and be ‘lefres-h- ed by ‘her inltiensely clever intone- iiognles and recitaltlons. ‘Do ‘not be ‘like those, who, on OIL-IIQI‘ occas- ions ‘failed to .i1ea‘r rare good tilblgs wilen offered. Onily a lllmlitedsup- ply of tickets will be sold. A alpa- I treet- Iiue inncrtlnn .... Your Insertions . iiiqitt. Inttortlonu . iilisceilcpeotls O-O-QQ-OQO-QOQO-OOQQQQ-O-OQ- Q-GQ-O-O-O ci‘ty sfttii-ng of the ‘Hall- l c020. “wwowwnoao n3o CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 10o per lino of fl wold: 8c per lino of 5 WOIIII c per llna ul 5 won]: i aa- N urslng this MILL POND IS CLOSED trout fishing. i<‘. G. heard, Pis- iti. 603443-9511 .ALF'FIED McDONALD, LAND llrvayor, Hermanvlllo, P. E. I 8024 2 17 11110. . T'S MILK FAILS TRY KiNG'3. cut Street. EIIStI-B-Ii-fli. UR-WMAPLE LEAF" “QUEEN ty." "iieech Nut," All Sizes, IlfIfUH. Sterns, Son if: C0,. uris. 6058 t3 101i you WISH -'ro Avon: AN ration forKIdney Stones, or II Stones, write Kidd Bros. lied, Petal-borough, Canada. 56625-21-241. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURS- es Gale Hospital, Haverhill, ‘Mass 'i‘I1ree years‘ course‘ Affiliation with Providence City Hospital. Eight hour day. Allowance $15 monthly. Entrance February and ‘September. 011a hour from ‘Bos- ton. For fart-her information a11- ply to Superintendent of Nurses- _ 5875-641 7i YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter July class of North Adams Training School for- Nurses, North Adams, lilasm, pleas! write Supt. promptly. School qual- file: pupils to secure registra- tion. Provides mOIJl-Illy allowance and privilege of six months’ course at Yale University School o! Nursing. All expenses paid. 5280-5~4.20i 3S SlLKS—-<PLAIN SHADES (I wide, worth to Ihrptrtlilrty. » ring at ollc-tl1i1 ty. Sterne Son . . 6057 6 l0 2i voun REPAIREMNE‘ AT "It's 'i‘in Silop, Kent Street. 5336'5-6-I’4I. SAVE MONEY IN nut/me A "metric-Measure, Suit, or Top ill. lot. S. F. Turbiiili, 172 lllue Street takq your. order and ensure. Ho has made a record hood Iittinlz stilts and surpris- Iuindretls In quality and yleii. Write him to cull and "W Hflmplss and jmqtfels. ‘mind; JIIPID. "TED ‘rwo cAPA-BLE fir‘ Amity M18! rnnlp“. Y.W. ~ A» soars-anti "TED-coon FOR FAMILY mill": at Holland Cove for Ju- "ml Atnzust. iilgh‘ wages. An Y Mm W. E. .11 ndman. 21'. ‘my st. chariot! 112",” e059 a 1o at Tkvatelieré \ q ted" Pihisréac its SCHOOL ‘elwil quota-gig {ouch niii‘ Tim" E08! To! IP10 (sou . ‘vndld opportunity Io h o! r9 For Sale FOR SALE-CHILD'S GO-CART. Apply 181 Weymoutil St. . (i024 10 2i _.,_.._.___ FOR SALE - EPASSENGER Mc- Laughlin, Car In perfect shape. Apply 114 Edward ‘Sf. 5i fQFl , SALE—H_A‘PPY THOUGHT 11love, ‘marble top futile. AlYPly ' ,Gua‘nilnn. I 60-43-6-9-1“ FOR SALE- McCLARY RANGE with Reservoir. Apply 89 (Ruch- rford ‘St. 60674340 3i PERFKCTION LEGHOR-N CHICKS ninpiiatciling Eggs. ‘l-llnhest ‘qiialify, Everett Howntt, Carie- ‘lon. 5980.03.41 FOR BALE --CH‘INC~HILLA RAB. bits some ‘bred, some with young on ,, some 3 mouths ‘aid; true tp color. Prices re noble. Apply Donald Wllealtley, illsdaledtob- bi ry. Phone R332, Bias-t Royalty. _ , ,, IIQliIi-iihtt Sulnlnel- “CHOICE, fete. mos-r DESIRABLE sump; . blIfl‘EIIOW_ and zrdundr utfltpp Tree Wharf, East River, to rent. or for sale. N- better place for rest and salt water buthln {Pres- t.‘ ‘ant owner has acquired a, 10111111! ‘ 9- ‘ Write 130x 118. - ‘bungalow. Apply Quurdiltrb ‘ ' ~ 5()_1_g»§.3.4|_ ' ' 5801-54114! ‘ M9 Help Wanted‘ W‘ ' To Let ‘ “ IWIN A nicvotl nu lrblihsr QDISIIIAIIJ runn- Ntr ‘spare ti ‘mini; " I; ed IQQIIIOUCO, central loca- ' a “ ‘ t". is": . t‘ Hf‘ , g_ , g . "f ‘ ‘v31..- "" In” m: 021M111] m‘ flrfilfllfiitlltor emu and mum It 1advmmcnv ft ma!" " BBS arrived t vinuicomibe. yes ma! the 7999M Srfttluutbfl 0i’ the Boston (my Hospital appears the name of - lilies A. Thelma Cook of Kenoing. 0f ‘Mr and Mrs C. J. Cook, “owing ‘l0 TfiDflirs being 1115419 (o 96W (ialednlriu Halli. ‘uhe m-elmg adver- (Ientral Guardian FAN DAN o0 AUTO SEAT COV-i A. T. 6064-6-10-2i ISLAND GRADUATE. - Among 0n. Miss Cook is the daughter MR. w. E. BENTLEV K, c a. Mifren M01158)’. June 13th at ° “WK Hear him on "Prohibition." 6027 CHANIQE OF MEETING PLACE ‘Ilfived ‘to ‘be held there on the 13th will ‘be ‘held in id 11 - ‘ date Damned‘ ls all on the LIBERAL N10‘MlNEE.-- Belfast at the Liberal Convention held yes- terday to nonlinltte u candidate in ‘Dlflfle of Mr. James C. Irving, yrho ilad been fornlteriy uompmfpq 1,,“ later resigned, Mr. .1. J. ‘Ilurruby 1'9- ceived the nonlinatitiu. DIES IN BO.S_TO_N. —.\I.-, A, A, Iieuxlessey, Undertaker, receiver] a wire last tiigiit from Mr. Ernest MeKinnon to the effect that his brother Jamel-i died I11 ilosltin. The remains will arrive by the lute train tonight. [wuneru] Sunday afternoon. The deceased is u soil of the lute John Alt-Kinnon of this city. l BRlDE-TO-BE SHOWERED - A‘ nlieceiilaneoils shower was tendered Miss Mary Ilouurut, III 1101101,.- m‘. ‘her anproacliinil: ‘mm-i-iagt. in 11ml home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. .i. A‘ (Ironiu I Clfiy. 1:111" Wednesday night“ Missl ‘Hoiwat-t was the recipient of many! Phcn-luiifui and ‘uscflll ‘icconrl ‘Ilillllfll by wlIt-ty verstes Will tavern‘ read ‘by Miss Queenie tirzill 1. an Alter u, ‘dainty iuncilt-ou was serv-l ed tthie pleasant evening wast bnouqfhl. t0 a citise ‘by singing For’ ‘Site's A .1011,‘ Good Fvilltiii’. I ‘BAD COLLISION — YtHIUFlIIly ‘afternoon about 4 ohiiock, u lnid ltcciileuit occurrctl :11. IIII‘ corner of ‘Idilul Aveuruie and Idustou .x‘tt'(-i‘i, when n slnlaid (111011 ‘t-tlr driven II_V Mr. Kelruetil IAii-Iis-"i-r Jlidt-d heavily wl-ril a. Ford truck driven, .i.t is ‘nntleriitootl biy u polity from ‘Riililiififl. Mr, WHIMIIPI‘ was tbroivn viioientliy from‘ ills . . iutitiiirg on ‘lilo pavement but ininl: only ‘a. bad g-astll cu the il‘i'-ill. 1n... Irupk was pnecIm-Ialzeti against ii to phone IPCSL whlich nus totally dus- ‘trdyed. it its ‘undersiuod that the cars were proceeding at n model" ate rate of speed. BIRTHS New Gittsgtlu- .\I1 i. May 28th, 1927 to Mr. and Mrs. George ‘E- "SIIITIII, a ‘son. 3 M IT H—A’t "~-_ MacKENZIE-—At. tilc Vishnu‘ lins- pitni, Woodstock, N. iI., June 0th, 1927, to Mr and Mrs iiiurray Zillio- Kenzie ‘(nee iililtiretiNorttnli, a son. DEATHS LOWTHER—At Victoria, June 9th. 1927, George. A. Lowtiter, tint-ti 20 years. Funeral Saturday nt 2 p. n1. MacMILLAN-—At Fairview, Juno 8th. 1027. John McMillan, 11140.1 m. Funeral today (Friday! service starting at 2 p. m. internu-ut New Dominion cemetery. PRAUGHT — A‘- tile Sacred iienrt ‘Hc-nle. on Jnine 9th, ‘Mttny ‘Pl-ought, used 88 years, widow o‘f the lute Willlflm Praiught. Funeral takes ffo rent or for ule, a moat dealr- lble numm: bungalow at Tree Wharf, Eat River. No bettcr or more picturesque place for re recreation, bathing. qulred adjoining bungalow. APPLY GUARDIAN citric: Toronto at Wellington flail “Prohibition” Tuesday, June‘14th at 8.00, o'clock. and help a ‘ Mr. (Sam ‘Doyle w-Ilo ‘gave an illiter- ‘~ ing, on ‘a ‘charge of illegal u e of Summer Bungalow ApplQ fiuhinq and nit u: Preient owner In: ac- HEAR REV. JOHN ‘conpnN In 0D 6027 ATTEND the alike sails u; Moore '6 QII-llllfiuy afternoon (good cause. 602340-21. ‘SAME ODD S|ZES‘men'3 felt hats wolirh $5.00. Friday and Saturday, $2.95. Moore & McLeod, ‘Ltd. 6017-6-10-21. CAPITOL THEATRE, Sun1mer- Hide- Rev. John Coburn of Toronto will address a _.\‘Iuss Meeting oll Sllllfllli’. Julie 12th ut 8.30 o'clock under the auspices of t-he Tenlper- uncc Alliance. Tile public is CO1" liiully invited. 6027 AT CHELTON SCHOIOI. Rev. A. A. McLeod will speak. Monday, Juno 13th at 8.00 trciock. 0027 CAMBRIDGE HALL.—Hear Rev. A. A. McLeod, Secretary. Temper- flIiCe Alliance, ‘Sniurtlity, June ilth all. 8.00 (ft-lock, 0027 AT HOPE RIVER HALL, Mr. W. E, Bentley, K. C. will speak under Illl‘ titlspices of the ’I‘e1l1pcrn11ce Ai- littnci‘, Saturday, June lltll, 11.t 8.00 tfcltlrlt. (i027 BRADALBANE CHARGE.--Ul|li.- t-d (Jhulclt. Rev. ilnviil (iuburn, M. A, ii. It. Pastor. Services on Sub- lliillil, .i1111i.- 12th. itosc Valley, II t1. ,111. and 7 p. 111. i-oudnt-tieti by the i-iruugi-Ilsl. ‘Rev. If. W. ‘floss, D, i). and us. -1tl*lI by Mitts ‘(iiutiys Muir Itiunou its (|i1'Iet:l(11'oi' HIIIILC. Services will In: t-unducti-tl by t-iio pastor at. .i‘lt‘-.1s:111-t VilIItiy, I1 11. n1., Iiratlai- bunt‘, ii p. I11, O11 Monday and 'i‘ucs- day evenings at 8 tfclock services ‘at itosu- Willey. (in Wednesday. lThurstiay and Idritlay evenings at 8_ ltfciock stat-vices will he conducted Iby the ‘Evangelist I11 the Church at Bradaibnne. . V's MEN'S CLUB -- All. tile reg" "uliar nleetin" of the Y's Me‘11"s Mini: lasit UVZlllIIg trilc speaker was esting sketch on the present a0h~ ‘letit: conditions in ‘the Mnritlnles. ,.\Ir. lioywie ivouia into ‘the thing from IA (to Z and gave ‘his ileurers- a t-‘plentlld expianattion of matters as they now stand- A solo was‘ render- ed by Mr. George Johnston, while Y's Man‘ Reg Taylor occupied the cirwir. — ’ SERIOUS CHARGE - Daniel McDonald appeared before ‘Magis- tiute Edgar S-llaw yes-terday morn‘ tirugii‘ to obtain abortion. Magis- trauic Show explained ‘that it-lle Inca r- 111g would bc postponed Iwnttii Mou- tluy next. owing ‘to the fact ‘flllll- the parents of tile girl were II] and ‘IYIILUIJIO to tesltlify ‘Mr. ‘Donald ‘Mc- Itinirlc-tl, ‘K. (i, appeared for ‘the tlrowu, and Mr. (iriber (I-ande‘ K. ‘C... for the accused. ' REV. JOHN COBURN‘ of Toronto ASSOIIIZIJLB General Secretary of the Social Service Department of the United Church of ‘Canada will Place from M. Hennesseyfln Under- lw-‘klne Parlors today IIIL 11.4.". u. st. tDunsltanis Cathedral, thence by. road ‘to Vernon Rive-r for inter-l menit‘. IN MEMORIAM daughter, Mrs. ‘Charles Worth, who, died June 10th, 1914- I Gone from amongst us, dear Sadie) we min: you 1 |-°'Vlfl0 you dearly your memory we ‘keep. Never till life ends shall we forget you, _ Dear tomur hearts is the grave, where you bleep. Inserted By Her Parents. i Selected The Best ‘ AND Forgot The Rest f That l: Whltvwe dill "M" nboollnl t D MILLWARIYS HAND r1111) - ENQLKSH 359.113 Hero are : few of the lead‘ orurPhqrmachono Builfl. Jun-‘ ‘n10 Giok Winn. W"! I'M‘ Ftfbkin lull». Wlckhlfli’! may. oringrehrlmn. PM“ I-Ioule, 160w Dunlu "Vi" tbu, RM and Brown Hack- lu. .Du:_ty Mill". WM" mm‘. link onuuiiiver 00¢- or, Dark lttontrg I._...-IM"Y > Lindy-lorry M; ma ll, w. own; your mnpvcflon- T-HI PROMPT DRUOGIOT3- t I Charlottetown ‘Royalty 'C., when they npellll‘ the wlrwer speak at public nleetlngs through- out tile province during the next two ivecjrs under the auspices of‘ the Temperance Alliance, A full program is being arranged for 111m. (In Sunday afternoon June 12th at 3.00 o'clock he will preach at ‘Pruvciiers’ ‘Rest, and In the evening at ti 30 will address a Muss Meeting iu the Capitol Theatre, Summer- side. Further announcement of his itinerary will appear later. g 6027 DANGEROUS ox EscAPEs - (‘unsltle‘rab‘ie excitement was calls- td about ‘the streets yesterday morning when ‘an ox escaped front Ills‘. keeper and mlude ‘things lively for some time. ‘A young ‘lad near f-ho Victoria Hotel hardly escaped n gorinig when ‘the infuriated uni» 111a‘! charged at ‘him missing ‘him l1y inches‘ ‘Running along Great George Street tile children playing .... Queen ‘square ‘Schooti’ grounds attracted ‘hi5 atitetrl-tion- ‘butt tilley wisely ‘vanished Inside the 8011001 before the antlmai arrived .t.oo oldie- ‘Hc continued on dlia career oilomg ‘Richmond street Ito ‘Prince and then ‘ulmlg Kent. Hi8 CIIDWVB ‘I195 not’. yet been reported. -——<0Q-——-—— PERSONALS _.__. Mina Edna Easter and Miss Thelma Cook are spending a. few days In the city, the guest of Miss (iookfil sister, Mrs R. id. Jenkins. Upper Princie Street. ‘The rriany friends of Miss Mar- jorie Roop will be ‘pleased to deal-n tlhalt she is programing favorably after an operation for appendicitis,- .‘, ‘ ‘Mists Bertha Mcquaid. daughter of Mr. and iii/Ira. Peter McQnoItl. Sywrtley 8b. ‘City. leaves t-his morn- t-nlg for Antigoniuh. ‘N.S. where aha will attend the commencement exercises of Mound. St. Bernard's Ladies ColloEe where her slntcr ‘Mina ‘Bessie is a ‘student. - .y1i-. and ‘Mrs. w. A- smnili returned homle lam‘. night from Vrictcrh, B. months. WMle in: thB west. ‘they visited their _ ‘tiers, M118. Prank ‘ran cmtntorrmown Most Desirable .@‘_“‘>IAN;__ At the present time it In an Open question whether our church has any law adequate Ior :uch a situation. Only the General ‘Conn- cil is legislative. Where the St. John Presbytery got its law fbr the position it has taken is a point many would likedo see made clear. Amid the duties of Presbytery one does not find where it gives the I DEVELOPED rims _ PRINTED - PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEMENTS cnAswELl. Pal-trait Studio , JUST ARRIVED l0 dozen ‘mom! sailor straws special value $200. or rejecting any such resignation. ‘Moore & McLeod, Lbd. yesterday from New York with a on-rlgo of the best quatltty »D. L. k-W- out. Aniuilrltcite ‘Co. 6017-6-10421. In)‘ A. fPi-Ckmd " 3! 5 DOZEN men's caps rent-liar $2" 50 and 52-75 to clear “$1.50. ‘M0011? & McLeod, Utxi. ‘ - . 6017-640-‘2i. W. K. Schoolihlhior Baseball League To date five games have been played I11 this league and every one of them has been a corker. True some of the boys are not experts but they tire I11 the making and lil n. very few years will be able l0 players. Toduys game promises to be the best yet and the boys are turnint»! out I11 f11iI strength each determin- ed to come through with t1 will. Acorn and Kennedy are the cun- testatlts and ueitilel" one has Biff‘ fered defeat so far so everyone 1s looking forwurtl to today's game. -—Z-c+>-i—~— United Ghurcillnan (Continued "from Page 1) legislation," and the church, as :1 church, would be well advised to proclaim its owll Iligilel‘ and nlore positive remedy. Lowering our appeal, we have uubi-lt.lt.uteii for it the (‘I1i1n-it's work on cnfort-tunc-ut. (Iovornnlents have extended to the church the opportunity of select» lug PIII'I)I'I1P.IIII‘III IIITIPIFI‘! null at limes luitllsttirs IIilVl‘ left their own sacred culling for tilt»- tuok ‘if chasing up IIUUIIPI-{LIFYH 11nd spurt-I1- ing out Illicit stalkers of WIIIHIUE)’. Then tin‘ (iovorulnents utunil Inicit and say to thu ciitirclr~~titi to it~-- the failure now will be iluc to you. All this seems to the writer :1 ions in spiritual Iciuiership. And the church has lost. prestige. Tile in its taking sides I11 politics I11 the last election. Only stubbornness will lend anyone to deny this. Not only so but. the step seems a short- way down fronl the job 0f being n. minister enforcing Prohibition with a great lack ot‘ Public Opinion behind him, and that task which Mr. Fulton has taken tip. ‘Tile writer of this letter would like to nee the church demand tilal. its ministers get out of all this police work. date Parlor Gar Service Saint. John -Ghar10ttet0wn A CafePnrior our is now being operated ‘between Saint John and ‘Chhrlolirtetown leaving Saint John on‘ train Ne. 14 at 1 p. 1n- d-aily ex‘ cept Sunday and running ‘tnrc-ugil to Charlottetown being attached to train No. 40 at ‘Mona-ion leaving "Jhere ‘at 4.40 p. m. for Cha-rio-tte- ‘town. 0n the return ‘Lr-ip OZIII‘ is aetziclled to train ‘No. 39 heaving ‘C'hn‘rI‘:‘:t.e‘town 6.4-5 a» n1. daily ex- cept: Sunday and runs througlh to ‘Sui-nu. John ‘being attached at ‘Mono- tou to train No. 13 ‘leaving there at 2.40 .p- m. ' , 6015é6-10~5i DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS Charlottetown, P. E. l‘, June 10th, 1927. ' OFFICE. O-O-O - IIIIITIIIIIA 110m One of the largest and best equipped Hotel: in Eastern Canhdl. Contain: 120 rooml, 44 of which have private bntfn. Completely renovated In the past few years.‘ Few Hotel: throughout l‘ J and the United State: have It: lplendld table. Courteous lorvice to all Guntl. Talc- phonu In mama, Flt" 94-00 to $5.00 per d:y. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor: HARRY c-lanowN, Mlfllflel‘ 4 4 4 spyoa-oac-a.‘ VICTORIA ‘HOTEL Cari M. Dickey. ‘Surnmerside; J. E- Ffeatherstone. st. John; A. n. Cochrane, St. John; Claude Brown. "M1919"? G. Ll McFadycn, Mon- lrelll; T. ‘Caplan, ‘London, (Ont; T. ‘L. Page. Toronto; ‘A. 8S. Allan. St.‘ JOIHI; W. S. FaIrweathar,_Sussex; JpE. (labial, Ottawa; Sydney T. Smith. Haul 11111, ‘N. s4‘ 1-1, c. Mc- IIIIIOBII. Montreal; F. H. Burt. M011- treai; .W. E. Brooks, Olheury; Mr. and ‘Mrs. T. MaoRitcbIe, Sydney; Sydney Wolfe. Liverpool. ACGIIII A. Black, Hnlif x; i). , vray, F. Scott (hmeron, New Glasgow; H. J. Ctruon, Toronto; B. W. Stiles, Mormon: Goo. ‘any. st. John‘: LI. you. ‘~ 1b!!! 3a: Andrew of ., adlhne. ‘Miidh. MN- J-lowatit of Wetaaklwin. Alta‘, and Mrs. D. ‘M. ‘MacDonald, wmi" ~ Stbddlrt. Toronto} ‘ M“ Ii‘. function to Presbytery of accepting one. a great competition in the quack. HARD COAL (ZARGO ‘—- The The Idea of some sudden apocalyp- schloouer George W. Kiley Millie‘! tic way out of disease or ain in the world ls a delusion hard to root speedy end illusion that in the “Thou silait 11ot" the Chris- take their plaice with the Seniorl United Church suffered‘ in Ontarlol ‘ schedule. ' In: some Iform. 1v. s.‘ t .0, Frank C. Owens. 8t. Jo, u; Hon. W. maggot-Attire‘ official and; ‘ - - is t Inca - y in»! Halifax .1. a. ortlllllcb, Montreal; ‘$6.9m, QL-Znhnm .,,i.‘,,h¢,, ..., m. Our generation is an impatient Regular medicine still, has Giving up the notion of a to the world, the church still hugs to its soul the the sudden way to eliminate evil can be reached by the fence of law. Let us prohibit the sale of liquor as a beverage! lian church lingers as did the Phar- isees of old. Jesus caiied- them "IIYDOCPIIEAI." it bites In to have Baxter say that uf us. ls there truth in it? Possibly for those who think they can read between the lilies I should say that I am at one with our church tilat.‘ Prohibition is the better law. It has failed through- out Canada because (we say) it has not been enforced. But the wording or making of law comes ‘rom influence, or pressure Q1 a majority of voters. The enforce. merit of the Law depends on a mil- itant and dominant Public Opinion. This has failed us. Law is not a Ilegettel‘ of a vigorous public senti- ment. Prohibition, by itself, mo. (""198 ‘I challenge in free-will agents. Tile public opinion which alone will make laws pos- sible and laws enforced is a public opinion fed by the high spiritual mealtime of the church. Paul not- ed that he (eonid not cope with his own nature on the basis of law 0111i’. But I11 Christ he found n life that made obedience joyous. The work that. made selling liquor it career looked down upon In the past was not the written Inw but the (itispei of Jesus Citrist which extlltl-l the Spirit-filled life. Lot us 14”‘ i“ ‘WWII flkain as ministers to m?" bylmmlllllllllli; the Ilerltagc o1 file Itlllflitll soul. J. H. PHILIP. Big‘ Leagues (Canaaian Press) Anlerlcll" lfiflsue results: Clllflflgo . . . . . . . . . .. :1 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s 9 1 Blankenship. Cole and Grouse, |Pennock and Collins, Grflbuwgkl, Detroit ............... .. t; 11 é Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘I 10 2 Iioliowuy, ‘Hunkins and Bassier, Wvodflll. Weisenantl l-iofrmnnn. St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 9 Philadelphia 916 1 ‘Nevers, Falk and Schang, Wal bert; and Cochrane. ' Cleveland g Washington 5 Uhle and Swell. Johnson, (‘row- der, Burke and Tate. National League New York Pittslburg . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fltzslmmons and O'Neill. Cum' on to mlilgfl. J. Bush. Yde, Cvengross and Goocil. Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7 0 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 10 l Petty. Erhardt and Deberry, 0s- borne. Roy and Hartnett_ Philadelphia ' Cincinnati Ulrich, Wiiioughby and Jonnarti. Donahue, Lucas and Hargrnve. Brooklyn 3 7 0 Chicago 4 10 1 ‘Petty,.E1~hardt and Deberry. Os- borne, Roy and Hartnett. Boston " . St. Louis Robertson, Edwands J-Ialnes and Snyder. 1 7 1 . . . . . . . (I11 0 uud Hogan, International League Syracuse Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dyer 11nd Morrow, Williams, Ai- u: ien and Daly. ‘Rochester 1 ‘Newark 3 I-Iorne and Head. Cheevea, Walk- up, William and Manion. 'I‘or0l1to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7 2 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . 4 9 2 Sorreiif Fischer and Styles, Hur- grave, Fnrnshaw, Vincent. ‘ilender son and Lake. Buffalo Reading 7 2 Leverens and Devlnc, Russell. Harrison and Songstock. BASEBALL . A»: 6 o'clock at. the Aiye-gwelt grounds this‘ eventing ‘the Rovers and Stars w.i1.'i imleet tin. the fourth game of lune City league ‘base-ball Ailli teams In ‘the Git-y League ‘held snappy wc-rk outs ‘last evening and all the players were‘ celftatniy show- ln the Just clash‘ “between ‘uhe ‘Rovers and. Stars, ‘the North end ‘hail ltpesers showed some read claws and wyouiid halve given the Stars a ‘hot chase ‘had their, 0 eyes been givoli title rtiglitwlllalft ammhten Fem out" ‘considering ‘IIIPB ‘hard ‘hit- ting Elm- ‘teunn- Connors pitched u great game amid can be depended on ‘to turn In a‘ good minis on the mound In ‘any gums he twirls. ‘like Stars ‘have (tasted (‘he sweet (fruits of victory on two occasions and will no doubt ‘not be con-fen; until-pulley ‘have added ctlicra to ttlvelr lit. outfit-at a 500d game should rduullt from tmrigirt’: clash. IE ‘thing is running in lit-us ‘form at. the games. Jock for and a: one mo. ‘truly remarked. "Jock" was not ‘behind the plat-b- jump, MIND ls 5 93,1)! Brown, Mohfreai: S. 17W.‘ Flrlotte, Montreal! G. .K. Folder, Now Glad- .?i%t‘.i‘ii ‘ available, so leave ‘tho fence 0.1 Fct-‘an-y of mite ha!‘ who want to “but: LARGE 2 for JENKINS & C. N. R. May‘ Acquire Western Union Service MONCTON, June 9.~~Mr. Robb. Vice-Plesident I11 charge of Tele- grnphs, Canadian National ‘Hair ways, arrived in Monctop today In the course of an Inspection of the telegraph lines along the Canadian National Railways in the Maritime Provinces and accompanying I1i1n is Mr, W. G. Barber, general‘ Man- ager Canadiun NtilionnlTeiegrapile Mr. Robb stated at the present time the commercial telegraph lines along the Railway right of way east. of Moncton, are operated by the Western Iluioll 'I‘elepraph (fompaily 11nd negotiations are under way for acquisition by tile Catlodlun Na- tional of such lines and equipment. [Tfilese lines include 6876 miles of wire in the Maritime ‘Provinces which are being Inspected by M1". Barber and llinlseif. Mr. Robb further stated "I uni a great believer I11 tile doctrine of "Cunadu. for Canadians," and 1o that extent -I would like to securi- all the tt-Iegrnilh lines along lite Canadian National I11 order to 111 ciuilu IIIPIII I11 our own service unil thus complete the Canadian Nation» ul ’l‘l~le1',rnphs with direct couttoi from tile Atlantic to tile Pacific." Mr. iRobb went oll lu State that ill i024 the Canadian National Tele- glaphs took over the Western I'll‘ ion Lines and equipment In ‘Iirit- ish Columbia and since itlnlt time there has been wonderful. progress I11 the service, business has Iieen excellent and everything possible has been done to lnaintnln a very high standard oi‘ efficiency. ‘W01’ #3311715!) RHUBARB 4 pounds for 25c GROOERS PAGE THREE i: I IO .‘ i PINES 35c 1 t. ,l t: a’. sou LTI). f HON W. A. BLACK, P.C., M-P. Halifax. Arriving by the S. S. Hochelaqa yesterday, Hon. Mr. Black is paying a short visit to Prince Edward Island. It is some years since he was last " here and he expresses himself as delighted with Chitrlotto~ town and what he has seen of the countryside. He hopes to nee a good deal of the province . before he returns to Halifax. Mr. Black is president of the Eastern Trust Company which has had an office in Charlotte- town for many years and which has on its books many estates In this province. The Eastern Trust Company is the oldest Trust Company east of Mont- real and enjoys in a marked degree the confidence of peo- Pl¢ who need the service: of such an organization. tion by the Canadian National of the [Jfflpt-IIIIBS of the Western Un- One of tile greatest and most recent achievements of the tale- graph deilartment. of the (ianadian Nationalia the iiillllgllfllliifll of a new method of rzomlnuilirration, known as the carrier current sys» ter which on April 18th Ius: u-as placed in operation between Toron- to and itiotltreai. This system is composed of ten separate two wuy telegraph channels. 'I‘I\us inznishi lug the equivalent of ten wires and permitting a similltan-saus trails- mission of twenty tTeiegraph n1es- sages over one pair of wires with- out affecting their use fin tele> phone and direct current telegraph service. It is possible to cpl-rate and in fact the (Jallaviiun Tele- graphs are already operating muiti ‘plex printing telegraph on those carrier channels. Tile use of print- ing telegraph In this manner muiti» piles the ultimate number of tele- éraph messages that can be handi‘ ed on the carrier system to a total of eightly telegraph messages trans mitted simultaneously, There are also numerous operating advant- ages which are inherent I11 a‘ tele- graph system based on the princi- ples of carrier current. _ Canada has long felt the need of a telegraph communication system ' which is immune from aurora bole- ails or earth current disturbances. Since the current carrier system employs alternating current freq- uencies to carry the teiegrmph mes- sages and electric filters are used to exclude all frequencies other than carrier frequencies and their associated telegraph messages, it is not possible for earth (nlrrents to affect the operation of this system- Thc Toronto-Montreal section in the first of the system which will be ex tended to Vancouver during ‘the year. I11 the event of the acquisi- *0 Oi-Q OOQOQ-OQQQ-Q 000-0 0-00-90 1 IIIIEEII IIIITEI. . Since taking over (hi: ‘ Hotel we have upent many wthouaanda of dollar: In repair: and Improvements. It I: now the finest Hate‘! of It: clan In the Maritime Prov- .Inee:. ‘It nppuls to thou wbtfwint a comfortable Hotel lad uplendid table and excellent service at n moder- ate price. ' am‘- from $3.00 to $4.00 per dly. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor: MISS L. McQUAID. Manager 4 1 QUEEN HOTEL Ullat; Montreal" C. Johnston, SI III‘; ‘iii-neat E. 1, mint" be long now "dlow. Play bail. _ o‘. ,_, 2 1 . 1.. t‘ r11 qrrflrr , . k‘ .- ‘ ...: "'* '£"--" ' D:wmp,'-Angu|tlne Cove.‘ .~‘ 5L‘, ' ‘.- ‘smfl i. 3- 5- Berton. Montreal; J. F. Pale - Matiluii. Niagata. Styles. St. Jobrnl N.‘B.; ‘D. M. McGowan, Woilingtonf ion in tine-Maritime Provinces cun- isidcrution may later be given to ‘the extension of ‘this new system ‘between Montreal and Halifax. {Political Meetings 3rd’ District King's The Liberal Conservative candi- dates will meet the electors at the IIIIIOWIYIIZ places and dates to dis- cuss the political issue 0f the day: Baldwin's litoatl . . . . . . . .. June 14th Dnndns .. June 15th Cflrdisml .. June 16th Montague June ITIII ‘New Perth . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 20th All meetings start at. 8 o'clock. Oiliiosititln candidates are invited. (‘Sell-l H. F. McPHEE LESLIE HUNTER 6026. Political Meetings . 4th District Queens The Liberal Conservative candi- dates will meet the idiectors at. the IOIIOWIIII-‘Z liinvcs and dates, to til‘!- cuss the political issues oi’ the day: iris II-Iaii Wood islands - . Fiat River ‘Eldon ‘Inna . . . . ._ .. (Irnndvit-v.‘ . Vernon Ilivter ~ "Divmll .. .iu11e 22. All "lflflililgs start at 8 trciock up- posing i-mldldutcs are Invited. ($1111.) SHAW iiIcMLLtLAN, (i190. ftlciJEAN. I ... Bigger and BetterCrops Treat your See-II Wheat. Grain and Potatael with FORMALIN ' (40 Per Cent ,_“t Formaldehyde) Our Formalln l; guard“ nnteed full strength, all pow; fruhmtock, which l; mo“ olnntlal. g Let u: luppiy you, Wholeul: and Illtlll. "Ilshsslirtlstit; limited. -. =1... - 59411-11, 4.91,