"011- For Delicacy-of Flavour llllllSlifS unquestionably "Stands Supreme. . ORANGE Pence stunts ““ saunas Oaelnsortioo "u"... Three Insertions . I1 Agents Wanted MAN"OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Position permanent; yearly guar- orlta $1092. (being s21. weekly gveflgfll and expenses; commission‘ and cash bonuses besides. Winston 0a.. Tower Bids. Toronto. A. W. b-wstlJuneiiil. , swing vac/mow nnEssEsJ unique bathing suits and costumes. complete knit goods line. Direct salespeople with a connection will find this a profitable business. writs‘ for information-give particulars oi’ yourself. British Knitwear Limited.’ simcoe, Ontario. A. W. 86-7-qi.i n AGENTS WANTED FUR FAS'I‘ES'I‘ selling Automobile Accessory in the! world. Electra-Magnetic Emergency‘ Lite—-retail 83.50. Agents price $2.35. Every car owner wants one. Sells, itself on light. A Demonstrator; means a. sale. Na capital required-q commission paid in advance. Send‘ for full information and Demon- strator. National Electric Corp.‘ "(Canadal Ltd, Dept. 127, s04 Keel-i er aids. Montreal. a. w. il-ll-SntALi l art‘ ‘AAA 11‘ 1‘ Classified Advertisements knl...lnnnkrgrrx~g ----- 1M our line of s word: 90 Par line of 5 words ~ “Plrllnaofiwords ‘ ‘is w line or t words l, :7-_'_._!__,,__ vfif‘ ¢v¢OjO-O-§§O‘ _ " i Male Help Wanted , WANTED AT ONCE GOOD RE-l liable man to work on farm for summer. Apply Edward Eovyerl Ch'town R. R. 5. 5215-8-6-31: l o 0-604 0Q 900% WANTED TWO FIRST CLASSi carpenters inside fintshers 44 Upp- ‘ e-r Queen St. WANTED-— A CLERK FOR ‘A hardware store. Ono with exper- ience Iirrivrred- Apply Guardian 051W’. 5139-6-1-4-7. BECOME EXPERT BARBER IN short time. Our spécial course fits you for greater earnings. Big per- centage paid. Write us today. Moler Barber College, 573 BarringP ton, Halifax. 5-22-WStf. WANTED -— EXPERIENCED FOX rancher to go to Iowa at once in take charge of i0q pen i-nnch with two helpers. Good salary. ' W. K. l Rogers Co., Ltd. 5206-6-6-if. Wanted l and repainted. saiz-s-i-zi l Central guardian THE MARKETgwas very well at-; tended yesterday? with prices wi- thoi various commodities offered remain- ing the same as qn"l‘ue.vsday last. i, SIGN OVERHAULED-For thei LONG FELT WANT-The “walk" i l. Opposite the Prince of Wales College i i" i" m‘ “mm” imimsiibi“ °°"difi°"; P. C. Fraser. Summerside; G. a. sixth annual meeting of the con-, l” f“ ‘*5 5”“ walking i" Pedmmi" l Grant. Winsioe; .1. F. w. Grins. Tyne, ferencc, held here during the last is concerned at night. Roots grow-‘ ink across the path, huge stonesi showing over the surface and count- | less ruis all combine to make this side l of the strcct anything but a pleasanti arid safe place to walk. Something should be done immediately to rism-' cdy this eyesore. i NEW INSTITUTE ORGANIZED—, i A new Institute was organized ini Mount Hope on May 23rd,_by the As-i instant-supervisor, 'Miss MacPhaiLi The meeting was held in the school, and lvns attended by eight members.‘ The following officers were appoint- efl Prcsilidont, Mrs. V. H. Docken-i 50F"; Vice-President, Mrs. Dan Mac-i A Kay; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrsf Adorllram Judson; Directors, Mrs. J. P. MacLend, Mrs. Angus MacDonald.‘ Jessie MacGolvan; Auditors, Mrsi J. M. Maclleod and Annie MacGowan. The next meeting will be held at the home of NIIS. Dan MacKay, and roll‘ rail will be answered with "My favor-i lie VPEctablc and hoiv to prepare it." PERSONALS Miss Catherine McEnrhern, Cliygi tioo WEEKLY EASY - AMAZING RELIABLE PARTY WANTS run- f h“ “Ptiirmd from Sir-iris- product. Removes without ivatenl mud, dirt, Srease, tar from any surface quickly. Harmless, Cflllfflfl-l teed. Cleans auto i'n twenty minu- . tes. Preserves finish. Agent's name‘ l on cons, circulars, ietterheads, en-, velopes. Sample free. P. A. Lefebvrc . .6: Co; Ltd., Alexandria, Ont. I A. W. June f.‘ i For Sale OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-S CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. i 4a27-z-li-tt. 0 . roa SALE-BUILDING tor olvi Passmore Street. Phone 563-1.. 5210-6-8-31. CHEV. SEDAN. 192i MODEL FOR‘ sale. cheap. Apply Arlington Hotel» 5204-6-6-31. FOR saLE-‘nuonliitlv nwnlmm: 5i Hayfield Street. First class con-‘ ditiorl. with large barn. IDImNI-i iate possession. W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd. SZOB-B-B-tf. Salesman Wanted i l I All! SHIN WANTED - SALES l agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. we want now a reliable, energetic representa- > tive to handle the best districts on . the Island. Our agency is profit-l able. Write. Pelham. Nursery, Co... Toronto. Ontn S. W. 6-l8-tf.! nished Apartment. Apply in writing "X. Y. Z." Guardian. 38l6-5-l4-tf. Write or communicate with Angus J. McLeod, Aliiston, Lot 63. _ 5234-6-7-4i. ‘To Let T0 LET-BUNGALOIV, 21 PARK Terrace. Furnace. Fireplace. Apply‘ Robert Cotton. 5236-6-7-2i. ‘r0 LET-_—- FOR Lion-l: utilisa- keeping. furnished nlld heated apartment. in private family. Suit- able for three or four. Phone 955. ‘5343_6_.,_3,‘_\'esterday on tho Hochclaga on irlows Articles For Sale FOR SALE _ slior. MAKERS Machine. l"cllx F. Mulligan, Kin- korrt, P. E. I. . 5228-6-7-21. FOR SALE FOUR BURNER PER- fection oil stove. Apply 304 Eusion MEN AND woman. moor now, in the glowing season is the time to .cash in taking orders for our prov-i _ en RED TAG nursery products. 900. varieties trees. shrubs and plants. Equipment and instructions free. Write Dominion Nurseries, Mon-l treal. p. Miscellaneous . CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. Just the thing for acknowledge- ment. invitations, etc. Guardianj Job Printery. tf MOITRNING cards at shortest notice. ion Job Printery. ; IIATIIII BIDS MAD! INTO BAbII-i B?! folding mattresses, piilowi cushions, eta Sanitary Feather Mattrel 00.. I06 Queen Street. Charlottetown. P111. -_..i_..__._..._ IOIN ALFRED MACDONALD. Land lurveyor, Hermanviile, Auru. sbiia-b-n-l mo Guard- ‘ - l Mrs. John MCAIIlfIY, Stanhopc, is "in Boston, on a prolorigvd visit. and ’ , WANTED - FOUR MILK COWS. is not. exported torcturn until Jillyi lst. l - Miss Clotlilda McDonald. Hcrman-. ‘ville, who hns been very iii of pnell-i monin, is much better. - Mrs. John Agnew and two daughl- ors. Miss Amy and Miss Belle Agnew. ‘ have arrived home after an extend- cd visit to California and points in‘ Wrtstcrn Canada. ‘ i i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Horan‘ lefti “honeymoon trip through the Mari- stim: Provinces rind Eastern 5mm; While in Halifax thov will .visit' the. bride's brother Mr. Ambrose A. At- kins. linrrtvpc operator of the Halifax Herald. Their 711.17‘)! friends wish them n happy ray-ice‘ and many years of happy \\'- ddcd life. Altken. Miscquche; i Kensington; lottetown; Rev. F. E. Boothroyd.: i filrstt time in sixteen v95."- m3 133°‘ York; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks} MQNQTQN, Jung I! ._ mv, sister e ec r c Sig“ W" the emnm" the O'Leary; D. A. Bruce, Charlottetown? Mary, R. N., Superior of the Inver-. Prince Edward meai“ “m5 Lake“. J. H. Bryan, Cascutnpec; Edwardiness. N. S. Hospital and prominent down yesterday. It will be overhauled‘ Billp-Tlt. Cflrdillfln; A E. Ghliimih.‘ in the Order of St. Martha. was to- Hupter/River; M. K. Charman. Mt- day elected president of the Mari- Stewart; David Cobum, Bradalbanei: time conference of the Catholic Hos- lF. J. Coffin, Charlottetown; F. S-‘pitgl Association on the ea“ side °1 weymmlth si-ii Ctiffln. Georiewwfli T. Constable. Ping year. The election of officers took i Maritime Ctholi iPp s f Hospital Assoc. Prof. Fletcher l Ends Convention‘ In Recitali REV. D. ‘A. FRAME Continued from page 1 i DELEGATES FROM P. E. 1. i Rev. E’. M. Aitken, Comwall; w. E.i George Ayers,‘ Dr. J. H. Ayers, Char-‘ ____ i i Hearts Memorial Hall was crowded i last evening on Tthe occasion of the i annual recital of the pupils of Pro- fessor William E. Fletcher. W.R.C. M. A.'1‘.C.L. The large audience .of parents and friends of the pupils. liudging- from their enthusiastic re- ception to the various numbers, were wel piea§ed with the performance. Individually and collectively, thcl efforts of the pupils were excellent. Valley; W. W. Huestis, Summersidef three days, {showing are“; "lining md ‘ppm Rev. H. Johnson. Charlottetown“ The officers elected were: First ‘ anon‘ James‘ P. Kaye, Victoria; A. J. Math- vice-president. Rev. Sister Casnlllils.‘i ‘Th, phmn-mywu beaunfuuy d“. °5°“- ‘Tum; Alfred Mfliihew» Keir, R. N. oi the Sisters of Charity. dirtr- orated with flowers. kindly loaned by 5ii18t0i1; Thflmiifi Morse. Central 132-‘ tress of nurses at the Saint John In- M,.s_ John William, Ind Mm Dam. dcque; H. Murchison, North River; firmary; second vice-president, Rev. He“ and ‘flanged by Mu‘ Huems‘ W. S. Muttart, Carleton Siding; A. Dglvfother Ignatius. of Bethany, ‘Anti- M“ pinch" and M,‘ Ly“ Roman MacDonald, Souris; D. MrMacDdn-‘i gonish. N. S, provincial Order of ' M‘ QR Black occupmd me chit,‘ aid, Hunter River; J. N. MacDonald, Martha; third ‘viceipresident, Sister Fouowm‘ u m, programme a; M. Kilmuir; D. M. McGowen, 'Willing-; Anna. Seton, R. N., Superiorof than", and vocal 50105 rendered‘ w" 5l8ti0i13 H. F. McKay. Bradal- Halifax Infrimary; executive: Rein, - p531- 1 “"93 "1- J- Mfl-Efld. BOhshaw; N. Sister Audei, R. N.,Compbeiiton; Rev. L yum‘ l-uoll wanfL-Kfggmgn‘ McSwain, St, Peter's‘. J. W. A. Nich- Sister Mary, R. N., Superior of the “ma, MGM“, 015°". North Bedeque; H. Pierce, Kin-" Halifax Infirmary; Rev. Sister voro-g 2_ Ham,‘ "Jolly Qufln°"_.m1b|-Q_ F0555 Mr- and Mrs. J. N. Profitt, nical R. N., Superior of the Saintpred, Pickard_ OTEBYY; Rev. E. H. Ramsay, Char- John Infirmary; Rev. Sister Godefroy, 3‘ Film‘ nsonatinl in G-l_B,e. lmitifliiiii. Mr. and Mrs. A‘. Reynolds, Damlens‘, R. N., Superior of Hotel thoven‘ Lorine French‘ Bedeque; J. R. Saint, Kerisington; D. Dieu Hospital, Moncton, and Rev. 4‘ Piano‘ .--we1c°me‘l-_G,n5ch,l5‘l M- Sinclair. Vriicyrlold; Robert sister Kenny, rt. N., Hotel Dleu Jiwi- Doris Simmonds. smart» Murray Harbor; T. H. Smith, pitai, Chatham. ' b. Piano. “Cathedral Echoes." -— ‘ TIYO"; G. N. Somers, Albany; Rev, It ivas decided to hold the seventh new‘ 1...“... simmondg i IOI‘ the CD511- Dundas; George Elliot, Elmsdale; J.‘ phage at, the closing session ‘of the OOQOQAQAOQ94COQQQO‘QQOQUQOQO-OOOOOOOOOOOO t e eeoeoaeeeov-e» wovomvoq» o‘; O_O-O§O-Q'6.-§ O4§§OOO§OUO©4§4§§Ofi§OO4 ODO St. James fresbyterian 'C'hat'ch srmlsrEn-nav. w. IIUOI awn consular-wanna iileNIJTT Sunday Morning llilil-Sermon-Tba Minister. AnthemJ-"God so Loved The World" Stninfl, _ ‘ ' (The Crucifixion), z Dueb-"Lme eDivine" .,... l i I ltflgfl , _ (The Crue Iflxiopt Min. J. A. Lawson and Chas. Gallagher. Afternoon at. zso-smdny School. ' After-non at 3.00—8ervice at llllhfifld. Evening 7.00—Sermon-—The Minister. Antham-“Seek Ye the Lord" . . . . . . . .. (Soloist Mr. C. J’. Gallagher) ;. .._»_.s...- i . - a Jail».- so}. C’: v~ vvy it Trinity United Chu CO-PASTORB REV. E. I-‘l. RAMSAY. l). D-i REV. RARUAOND IOINIOI» ORGANIST, PROF. W. E. FLETCHER. LDC-H.‘ Ari-Cl‘. rcll THE sEnvicEs ‘ 10.00 A. lib-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. .—-I’reacher: Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Subjectz-"The Significance of The Lord's Suppl.” Eoio-"In The Garden" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... Mlle! Mr. George Johnson ' 2.30 P. liI.—Sabbaih School. 7.00 P. bL-Preacherz-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Suhjectz-"Faith." Solo-“Lead Kindly Light" . . . . . . . rims»; Miss Frances Wood. - Anthem by The Choir. m»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»o~ i Mid Mrs. John Stirling, Montague; G. annual meeting in 1930 at Glace Bay, d, Piano, "Tarantelle" -— Wilson, i .. y‘ Tweedy‘ Charlonemwn; R‘ R‘ N‘ s‘ George Irmm‘ ‘ I +yeoooeoeoowea+eoee4owoaoww+o+ I T/ebster, Mldggll; T_ A‘ Wilson’ west _____ _A_____________. ‘ 7‘ Mano‘ llM0°nnghb_--_Deceve9‘ i‘ . ’..._.* ' Covchcad. t- iilia Mc- o - 6 bar‘;‘.“n‘>“‘_‘ H‘ m“ ‘ h up?" Musquvdoboi W m Marionflsauriders. B “‘_wea‘he‘ i‘ Z, P b . h ‘ _ P10 ns t Donad 8. Vocal, Danny oi FY. ‘z [on fes ufc Springfield-J. s. Gregg Lower Musquodobolt-J. A. McKean M155 wimp-ed wright, |, ‘ Silver Fall:.—Rcv. I-‘orgythe Middle Musquodoboit-—G. A. L088" it. Vocal. “A Little Old Garden"— i: MINISTER-REV. SCOTT FULTON, M. A. B. D. Weisford-C. n. c. McLaren - ., lnvgrneils, oul-sboro Presbytery Hewitt, Mr. Rupert McKay. '; Qrganist. Ind Choir Master-Mr. LOUIS n. rnoursoa Westfield-G. A. Ross Guysboro—J. W. Hurd i0. Piano. "Danse Gracieuse" -— i o _ 5L slflihtin Prrrbylrry Mlllgrave-N. J. Thomas Dennee, Mr. Harry Lapthorne. ‘t ll.00 A. ivL-“Mors Janua Vitae." ‘- Oak Bay~willlam Byers Port Hood—W. M. Rodger i2. Piano. “Eventice,“—l-Iltz, lvliss t Antheni-"This i; the Dry Which the M"! 51th 513:! Si. James-H. A. Brown a Sydney Presbytery ‘Helen Bentley. i: The Choir‘ _ ' Little Brits D‘Ol"-—A, o. Archibald Ingonisli-Mmson union - ‘i 13' "°_“1' “Rose M My Hem’ —. Z 2.30 P. M-Salibath School and Bible Ullss. N9“ AP°1'd9¢i'i—F- E- Bflrreit Lunenburg, Queens, Bridgewater-- iLohr, Miss Mary Ferguson. St. Poi ~rs-R. M. Bradie .W. M. Ryan. l4. Plano, "Serif! ‘vimout words" E ‘ 7'00 I" M-~“’I‘he Bow in the Cloud." Sytlnvy Mlncs-T. M. Hartley Luncnburg-l-I. S. Bland -Qu‘eckcnberg. Miss Marion Jenkinsii: Anthflii-"The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away." Trui-o Presbytery Millions Bay—R. A. Patterson ‘ l5. Vocal. “The Lampiight I-lour"— l: Th. Chou‘ - “wwdnw Gitflil Viiifl2c—W. C. Morrison The Rocks-C. J. MrInnis Penn. Miss Mal-ion Wrbsiti- - i: sinners ‘m, Vlsiwr; welwme‘ 11 N0wcl]_W_ D_ MpLg-an ‘M;,an,;ch| pfegbyggry ‘ id. Piano. "MCdltBCIOII"—SChIICClIEI‘ ‘ , Ivootlstnrk Presbytery Butt-Myst. 3n Luk¢5_.R, A, L, Fras- lMlss Bfiriiiii W004i V‘? *“““‘ “‘ ‘ ‘ “ “ Andover-lf C_ Upton ‘H. Intermission. Cantorbul-y_l-l_ s, gull-m,- Baghln-st, Tflnity_fl, Johnson 753T Two 7 P “‘ “ ““ “v °“"*‘ ‘ “ ‘ Centrcvslle-W. H. Palmer ficuminau-J. S. Nicholson T- V°°flil "Ym" 5°“? mm fr“, a _ mb¢<-_1-1lnh Minn,- ‘ mggicv;11e__;_ E3 Forbes ‘cliseT-Srown, Miss Edna. Jenkins. Tia‘? Churc 2. Piano, "Song Without Words"— lHolzel, Miss Mae I-Icsrtz. If. Vocal: "Love's Garden of Roses "_WO0d. Miss Linnie Altken. 4. Piano "Stephanie Gavotle" —l. UDPTI‘ Centre-A. J. H. Fraser Czibuika‘ M155 Doromy sfiuxfifp I’. E. I. Presbytery 5. Vocal.‘ "r'\i’lglf‘lf‘rcllfllfllw BrcadaZbane-Jtcr. Paiethorpe 6mm?" ML“ Bum"? M‘ ,_K‘, ChBYlDLLQtOWII—-RBV. Dr. Ramszmi 6' Pmrm‘ "shadows 1' Chester Brown “Limmpih Mr? Ne" this“: Georgetown-C. U. MrNevin 7"_VOC§" ‘The sffmn I Murray HBIbOl‘-——R. B. Thomas m“ is°‘mir¥“lgirr'lgézffr“ , PCWflill—l'I, E. Campbe-‘l “:"“P';:g; ‘Sahel brawfgra‘ Si. Peter's Bay-John Adamson opwlcu“ __carmem,,_bane Wuhan‘ Yarmouth Ih-esbytery Bzirrylligtrin-A. R, Walloon, Tide River-Grown (‘rough i Prtiuodiac-Cacr Windsor The first draft of the report of| Albert-Not yet filled’ the staiicning committee is as .foi- iPlClou Presbytery iifoncion Presbytery Ccntrzil—R. Smart 6990000909009ovwvvvvvvvovevveeweeeoweo- r This is silbject to change. i Annapolis Presbytery i Annapolis-Rev. Dr. Hancock, i Watel'i.'ili:--B, H. McKinnon Bermuda Presbytery l-Iamiltsn-Hcllry Irvine. St. Gcorlzcs-Jlouiland Jost Cumberland Ifirslrytcry IIIINISTERF-REV. ARTHUR C. VINCENT. D. D. ORGANIST-MISS ROBERTA SPENCER. F. T. C. L. MORNING wonsmr- ii 0'06}; Antheln-“Tlie Sands of Time are Sermun—"The Mission of the Church." .Gounod- SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Last Sunday broke the com- Do it again io-niorrow! A Temperance Lesson. paratire attendance record. i > P fQF§Q§§OVOQ'Q,O'QOOQQOOOOOOOQQQ§OQQO§OQOOO F P-QQQQQ§QQQQQQQQ.QQ§QQ§QQQ§QQQ 8m” 5223'6'6'31i BIRTHS Amherst’ Immamwlfiy‘ W‘ Dean Guam-R‘ R‘ Gauge ‘lvllss Frances wood. , i EVENING WORSHIP '1 001.001; : __i__-____._- I _ Maiasash-J- A. Hart 5t. John Presbytery w‘ pmm‘ "Th, Two skymk,» __ i ’ “S ‘ Th Chm‘ K “ hm y‘ sltuanons vacant Male B YAN v y ‘ Parrsboro-E. A. Kirksr Mlllstrcam—L. J. Wason L h t‘ k Miss Am“ Mcnnuuu‘ ‘ Anthem-l av our, y ‘ren eep- ...... van , , ‘ ' ' R TO“"'M’ ‘mung st" Chm“ Wallace~J A Bradley St. John Cnrmarthen Street H. E. ' 85c e z ‘v’ VI i “nmm- L‘ i‘ n" T0435‘? ‘ . i ———-——--i—fi-—'—' icttetown, on Jllllp 4th. to lvllg and '_ ' ' ' - ' ll. Vocal. “l 5h!“ MM‘ YW- “I Anthem-"Thc lmrd is My Slirlihfiffl" WIN!!! l‘ SNACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK FlrAV-‘MN 158a" Br w‘ ‘o d m Wentwolth-C. C. Graham Thomas ‘s, Sanderson Miss Mildred Cox‘ , _ r ‘ or: cool. refreshing. healthful. de- " i “ “' a w“ "- Frrdcrlcton Presbytery i-a- , . ‘ ,,L,ebest,aum-- __ 1,521,‘, ‘. ‘“NH“ ., l" , "Bhmiii" "w" md“ i“ i‘ Jim’; MCNEILL-At the Prince county‘ Bolestovm-T. s. Crisp NCREASED u‘ Piano‘ h i i "'4 i. enormous demand: send ten ccntsn . ‘ f . Miss Hazel McEac erh- _ _ ‘ _ ~ f‘; get 59mm; sample ennugh fmJ-Icsplial on June 4th, to Daniel F. Grind LBKP-A- T. Kim! ‘ . g3 vocal, "Ave MarieW-Mascagni, accompanied by ‘the Ladies Orchest- occasion. Dancing, cards. ‘relrlsh- l twenty five glasses; secure thls‘tihd Mrs. McNciil, Summcrsldc a x9lwi¢k—c- 11- Biebbinsr ‘ Continued from page 1 ‘Mm w‘ J‘ Mumh‘ r'a. Mrs. Jack McLeod recently re-Iments, ‘rickets $1.00, Eveyybqgly wgl- r- r in your territory; make daughter, i Minto-J. B. Gaulzh . _____j_--_-—-—————~l H vow nsomewhere i; vol“ ls moved here from Amherst will bCiCOmQ. 5347-6-8-111 71101193’ hand W" n" this Summfii: Sheffield-D. Coburn “ i - l l ito ether taken , ' .. ' - r c 1 _ soloist at that service: '1 "<P°'i'-'“" °" "PM" "“"°°°’"’Y-' ' Halifax Presb trr - Th“ mom n“ i!“ at t“ th Grain ‘Cum’ “Tam M“ ‘new (Lyle- ' 5365-6-8-11 i worlcE-w ar rusni our Bradley-Garretson, Bantford. On- MIDDLETON-At the P. E. island, . Y Y ‘up by the amt" "it" ° ° i5. Piano. "Second MW" i‘. ' t -* i‘ _ ° “I t i.ario. S.‘ V. 6-5-12i. "ll-Iospital, June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘i Dartmouthg‘ G‘ slmw‘ 1AM. ‘Tamed i" "°"d“n°°lwlih ‘:9 ;Godard, Mr.’ Austin Connolly. _ ‘ [bakery to completion ‘with Lil ace. r ‘E ._____i__--__i---—-—— Albert Middleton‘ Highfield‘ ‘l 50m ElYn-‘idlle-T- M. MCGOWBII rcpgrt of the committee 0n R-R ' i The Nfiflong] Anthem, —-5UMMERsIDE GOLF 311315511716 Spffid. 83km! Will COIIIIIOI Ill 1 Amnl-I-‘OUS iNlixxlnnfENcEni ___ i? Hnllfax-Si. John's—3_ A. Gilcrist ‘culture, The Minister of Trade Rrid ‘ iclance. Dixon's orchestra. Fridaizia few days. Dale will be . men allowed llfiy cents hour. learn- ing best paying trades. Engineeringi Electricity, Garage work, Chaut- feuring. Bricklaying, Barbering. Hairdressing. Literature free. Write Dominion Trade School, 1107 St. Lawrence, Montreal. ' i S. V. M. (-6 Sat. 8i.‘ . l A M B I T I 0 U 5 INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents hour, icarn- ing best paying trades. Engineering. Electricity. Garage Work. Chauf- feuring, Brirklaying, Barbering, Hairdressing. Literature free. Writc" Dominion Trade Schools, 107 St. Lawrence, Montreal. I S.V.M. fi-i-Sat-flli Lost LOST-ON JUNE FOURTH. WRITE Gold Diamond Ring. Finder notify] Mrs. Cope, Albany, Reward offered. 5359-6-8-31. IIIPPING macs EXPEDITIOUSL! ‘ "Ribbed. Guardian Job Printer?- EAKEII! JOINER AND ART SROI’. Comer Cumberland and Dot-cheater. i Furniture and Cabinets made or re- i paired. Signs. Portraits snd Land- 1am. Testimonials from promin- ent citizens. sact-a-a-ii. WOTIOE ALL PARTIES HAVING ordered for fertilizer with the Prince Edward Island Potato“ Growers Association. must take de- y livery immediately. if orders are not taken before June 10th they Will be otherwise disposed of. lim-li-s-sl DR." J. P. MILLAR 3 silimu. suaoson g nouns-e to lm s aoo é Female Help Wanted I WANTED — TWO EXPERIENCED i maids. One for kitchen and one. for dining room. Apniv Plikfl“ House. 3I33-4-lO-tf. WANTED — A COMPETENT MAID.‘ family of two. Apply iii! (irelil George Street. 5344-il7-3i| Commerce, the Hon. James Malcolm. 1 o In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear boy‘. who died J1me 9th, 1928. ' You have gone and lrft us dcari Elsworth Chappclle - Gone, and we are let't to weep, 3 Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the grave where you are laid. And the weary day is done, Our broken hearts are longing If our darling could first come home. Inserted by Mother. FIUICI’, Brotheri ' and Sisters. Wht-n the lonely evening closes, i l i i i l I i In Me_r_n_oriam_ i In ever loving memory of my dear‘ Mother, who departed this life June‘ “p,” M u" ‘ 9. I006. ‘i In the discussion which followed the ‘Brrfl-‘Vlfigk 9*A°‘°1‘:::° °°"::il-PL“‘“;“ Loving and kind in all her we . t opinion was expressed by the lninist- ,C° m" 3- '°"8- i" l" - Upright and Just" to the end of :8? i er and others that Fort William 31inch". Mf- F-T. Palfrey. manag- days‘ i t would no,‘ ‘mm, by my "Mo" ma; er of the St. John branch of the Sincere and true in heart and’ i the commission might take in this Run 3m“ “d Mr" Fred c’ Mtim‘ mnd respect mer of the Palatine- Insurance Co. A beautiful memory left behind, Memories drift to scenes long past, Time rolls on but memories last, explained in committee the purpose o; the new act and the conditions which had led the committee iliilfl- i TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received Ilntfl‘ immlsi-V m m“ ‘ l June l’.’th for turning around, anti re- tioris which they did. i modeling nf Kingston School. ' Plan‘ The Hon. Mr. Bennett stated that and specifications to he seen at the 'a5 ‘he desire of the conservative op- hnm. f the underslg ed. i , _ I Inwenst or any tend; not nccessar- ‘pas-don w“ w see that ‘he produc i fly accepted. i SAM B. NEWSON. Sciift-‘lflfi- mittee had been unanimously in the ‘a garden." Said Hon. J. B. M. Bax- cqnglugiong arrived at after hearing itcr. premier of New Brunswick when l . . ‘all the interests involved, his party :lntervlewcd by The Guardian last. ev- would do the utmost possible to ex- ‘ening. “This is only my second visit ipedlto the carrying of the bill. For ll. fact which makes me think that {which statements he was applauded 1111"‘! i5 m0 “m9 69min! and 80in , by the Liberals and Progressives. ibt-‘WNII ti“! W“ Drovmme" The I-Ion. Dr. Manlon however, vig- . H0"- Mf- BIXWI‘ in COMDBIW with orously protested the clause permit- a party o! friend-i from St- Jehn h” ting the grain commissions a to sel- ‘spent the out ‘reek in fishing It ect their own headquarters, which MOI-Will D0111!» With him l" m"? had forlnerly been at Fort William. L-P-D- Tiiiev-lwe-tident vi the New New Brunswick PremiefHad i Good Vacation I “ i ers should get the fllll values oi j "We have follnd Prince Edward Ls-L 536l-6-8-5l. ‘ O-OQ-O-§O-O-%O-OO Boot’s Fruit Saline contains the chief natural prin- vvrO§§O-§-O‘§ i i i l. i i i l I A“ .mmdment‘ which w" supporh Mr. Blanchet may-be remembered a; ‘ ed by the Conservatives. was moved hm“ mm’ m’ “Lenin “T6129; l ‘by Dr. Manion, resolved that the f“ “mun” M ‘his pmvmce " 'i It is a pleasant tasting, ecol- ing. refreshing remedy which KIWI Prompt relief in clung of biliousnesli. constipation, bu". Although the weather has not been‘ |June 21st. at Holmanis furniture ithrough the press. Robinson‘! I“ i. idept. specially‘ arranged for this and Bakcry, Lid. i Lungworm (Cspillarfal in Folios. In the June issue of Rod and Gun. DI. Kl! ,_ their production. and as the com- land just as it has been described-J‘ WANTED - A COMPETENT MAI nllilowcrs may wither, leaves fade and Family of two. High Wages. APPLY, d“ ' M", John Richards, a Grafton Sm‘ Though somenmay forget her never ' fi34B-6-7-Cil will I. ____.-_..__/___--- WANTED _ KITCHEN amt. om: who can help with cooking. Re- tenees required. Apply Strsthcona Badly missed by her daughter. MRS. l. WILLIAMS Hotel. 5346-6-7-3l Boarders Wanted N’ D; Macliean- ______________ _________“ uuoamallan TWO MIN IOARDIIB CAN BE, .ALMIa accommodated at 34 Weymoiilhi‘ ‘in: ,,_,,,._ sne-a-e-sl , ; I’ one m " Rios luau ‘iheadquarters should not be selectod' btiim. aoidity or the stomach. ' t fl. _ Price $1.00 Per Bottle. THE PROMPT; DRUGGISTS aeKinnon D1119 Co.‘ 1k: Rkutt e000- Konax STORE 5" 00000 ‘Q ' >RVQ5 ‘XO-OQO-O-OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO-OQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO an.,n.. -.- \ . .by the commission, but should be at ‘Fort William or Port Arthur. It ,wa.s lost on a standing vote. The ‘bill was finally passed. Another arn- - iendment was moved by a Progressive and voted down. Ladies‘ Pro-frail foresome will be no p. >- iall that might be desired, the n-leln- ; ibers of the party are well pleased‘ with their vacation. It may be observed that Mr. Bax- lter in his younger days served as a _, icub reporter on the Telegraph-Joan‘ nal when that paper was edited by‘ ollr veteran journalist. Mr. J. E. 8., . McCready. i i —~-——~ . [WESTERN GUARDIAN; -.\r THE SUNDA-I‘ lvlfllfig ser- i played this afternoon. Drawing at vice in the laptist Church there will ' be a sons service at the beginnlnl 5314-54-2! i NOTICE I am offering the Jeffrey's Tracheal Scrub Syringe, and in addition the lfelab Lungworm vaccine, to be used conjuuctlvely for the endlegtfun 0|.‘ Hanson, [lids a fine description of his experience with this outfit, as one of- ,l the most. fflclrnt. agents for checking this dreaded Scourge. _ Jeffreys also supply I-‘ack-ne-Lur-r syrlnles for vaccine and. serum work» reasonably. Jeffreys diarrhoea and cough tablets, giving Inltllit relief, lair‘ tlve tablets. for promoting absorption and removing waste products IN]: this" blood, sedative. tablets, for convulsions, fits, distemper. Jeffrey: SUPP‘! I80». levito, a vitamlne mineral fond. the base of which consists of vent. Wheii,‘ Germ, Calcium. phosphorous salts and iodized calcium. lupplendlfitl I)‘. vltaminea in extract form. , ‘ This food insures proper development of pupa into strong. healthy, wull- J l furred foxes, and is a preventative of rickets, and other diseases. YURI OI.‘ ' request. M. E. Ml-LENNAN. ‘ m. Edward noel, _§i Chlflottnflllfir P. E. Illlll l SSM-G-B-ll. Pay it to-day l “illéfl you walk up the street, with a re- ceipt in full in your pocket, knowing that your name is clear on the ledger “it's a. - i gra-a-a-nd and glorious feeling. Bring in i your bill today, we'd rather write receipts ' than go to the circus. Did you get a bill? IT. 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