Gentrai Guardian ‘s a I ..,.._.. . onmm unionist. cannon- Zv. Charles Woedlide, of Mai" will sing st the evening services tl the Gsddie Memorial Quin-n .......- $15. Suit Sale ........ Services Sunday, June 1lth= West- moreluul st 1i a. 1a.; Tryon at 3 p. 111.; Albany at 730 p. m. Myron 0. Brinton, Minister. ' ll I incorporated Under [he Laws of Prince Edward Jslaud. Jlutlloriud Capital $20,000 $05.0» IN CASH PRIZES A oAnd Seven 5 lb Boxes of Chocolates “ The Haberdashery ” Li» 4-1 IOIIPQOUIISII-Kl El‘ Your Choice of \ ~ was CANADIAN NATIONAL N f .. . 50 Smart Tweed ‘ xilttllvlsbfspiltlrigfigflptls: ,N°%£ge§ E wish to announce that we are placing o ur latest and best chocolate bar on the market ‘ on the province from the pen ‘oi Miss v Leaner: LBJ-l y. MOVING FROM CALGAIYfDr. Saturday morning. As we have no name for this bar we are asking you, People of Prince Edward Island, for assistance. To make it wo,rth while we are offering $65.00 in cash prizes and seven 5 pound boxes of NATIQNAL M RAINBQW " chocolates. Until the name of our new product has been selected it will be called “WllNT-kllllME" Bflll RULE‘ OF ONTES 1. Every person, young ‘and old, is eligible to enter ‘this contest. Each contestant may send in as many suggested names as he or she wishes but each name must be accompanied with a “WANT-A-NAME” coupon which is wrapped with each bar. 2. Go to any store where candy is sold and get a “WANT-A-NAME" Bar. This ioothsomc delight costs 5c. After you have eaten this can- dy select the name which you think it should have. Then enclose that name together with the coupon in a letter and mail to the Contest Manager, National Candy Limited, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. at once. ‘ 3. All replies wlill be time stamped when re- ceived- so that in case more than one person ‘sends in the name chosen, the first one received will be the winner. 4. Three successful citizens of Prince Ed- ward Island have been selected as judges and their decision, which will be final, will be an- nounced as soon as possible after the close of the contest. The prize winners will be announc- ed through the press. 5. The contest will close at midnight, August 23rd. Letters received after that time will not be considered. Suits for Young Men Regular $20. $22. and $25; While They Last $15. Sizes‘ 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. := AJ>VVI sIrrs-tclrtvzt-Ovcaulwt rs! n52! lath!" sauna" ll 81-61! a It‘) c s v9 e1 I The Boy Scout ‘camp will be held‘. l § F" W131“- =°11 °1 R"- DP- "d at Fllrview farm, July 14th. to 21st», ' Mrs. C. '1". Wiggins, of Sackvillc, who mere “e exuded at this camp be_ ' V "has been practising in the United tween mmy and forty bqym a" org ‘_ States, is, about to settle in Calgary, whom have passed their mnderfoot, , Alta.-Sackville Tribune. team No boy can “tend camp wmh ‘ "*- out the permission of his parents, and IIIGHFIELD rnesnvmmsn m ‘bu. purpom a 5mm form is CHURCH-There will he preaching mum m each scout m be fined m in Highfield Presbyterian Church, by his parents“ This camp L! ‘or an‘ Sunday afmnw“ at 2'30‘ m“ M’ scouts but is especially a splendid‘ Scot Fulton will conduct the service "Oppuflmitv for any lone scout Wm,‘ and Zion Church quartette will sing may wish "to attend, providing he has passed his tenderfoot tests. , The camp will h: run on the. Patrol system, and it is expected that l there will be keen competition be-‘ ‘tween the dlffcnmt Patrols. Clearing Spring Overcoats at $15. and $20. Worth $22. to $28. r OBJECT or CONTEST The object of this competition is to get a good name for our newest and best chocolate bar which goes on sale, in all stores where candy is sold, Saturday morning as “WANT-A-NAME" Bar. This bar is being sold in a plain wrapper until after the name has been selected when a new wrapper will be used. “WANT-A-NAlilE" Bar is a chewy nugaiine with fresh, roasted filbert nuts and a layer of sweet, creamy caramel all covered with the fin- est quality chocolate coating. The name we want is a short, catchy, snappy name, with local color if possible, which will identify this bar in a large sale throughout Can- ada. We ivant a real name so that Prince Ed- ward Island will be proud of the bar wherever it is sold. In suggesting a name do not send in anyname used by any other candy manufacturer. Also, do not-send in the names of our other bars which are “Abcglveii,” “Mic-Mac”, “National,” “Log Cabin," “Want-More,” “Oh Gee,” “Hello-Fax,” and “Jap Jello,” nor the name of our finest quality chocolates, “Rainbow.” Prince Edward Island is the Home of Nation- al Candy Limited. Help us begin our success at Home. TRANSFERRED-Mr. Ralph Ram- say of the staff of the Bank of Nova scotla. at Summerslde, has been transferred to their branch in Char- lottetown. Mr. Ramsay left on Tues- , i day to Lake up, his duties hem Besides the regular camp routine,‘ . there will be opportunities for any‘ CHURCH NOTICES _' service m scout who wishes to pass any badgesl “you Presbyterian Church on sum or tests. ‘This is the practical side of ‘ day June 15m Wm be at T30 p_ m seoutiné; Plenty b! outdoor exercise‘ Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. There and fun‘ and m slwut knws what. will be a Protestant service in the real scmltmg l“ ‘mm he h“ bee“ m Union Hall in Borden at 11 ‘a. m., a “out camp‘ , conducted under Presbyterian auspl- T” “Ede” at m“ camp Wm be ccs, Sunday School at. 10.30. m" R" C‘ Pmml Mr- J- A‘ mum‘ mferenm _ ____ and Mr. Clarence Waltrr. ’ IIUPROVEMENT TO GR0UND4S— ‘Henderson 6:’ Cudmore MEN'S WEAR- ; _. - u ‘ [the government. and with which they refuse to disclose the; GET IIV TOUCH WITH US AT ONCE SO YOU WILL HAVE YOUR SUPPLY IN TIME. CANDY RETAILERS : mtennons or take adv“. Nearly all the grounds around the o" Jim? 711d- "11 leniifilmt 51101195 _ " Holy Redeemer ahumh ha" been of the Babtist troop. were awarded, 151-" ELEGHON raked, levelled and fenced. much 51191-1‘ 59101111 @1355 b14185; 111111 1i "B0- (Bv Cllnadiln Press, improving the appearance. The hall 111E411!" Ceflmflm’ W" 111114» C1611 0f‘ FREDEfiIC-I-ON N 3 June 13_ has been raised several feet and con- ‘the $991155 lmk l-l1¢‘P1'°1111~'-B l1 591301101‘ The New Brullswyilck gang,“ denim crcte supprrts are being put under. lime. PTOIYIl-iml l0 d0 bfilief- 1f P°§- Ew ‘oi June 10, which decides the destiny 111M115 111$}; being completely repaired 1111* “11111 115mm ‘ ‘of Hon. J B. M. Baxter's Conser- a n“ a a“ W‘ , , . ' . The Baptist troop, went 01v a fish- . t ' . t lih L b l ‘ l. -—-—— 23,712,355: rggeéfedangy ofwegdeherg s. y. c. a. ACTIVE-Police Officer ins- trip May 26th. which was .. (continued from base 1) Jon“ Wm mark the fmeonm .._ J. Trflilwr- 5- P- 0- ‘A. Inspector, thoroughly enjoyud by all. a-i ~i"- . l.‘ ». - accompanied by Dr. I. E. Croken this —-———— 1 'onlv R 1111111119 119E511"! “m1 “mihlllgiggjfiioltlhe stlgciorsCzafimaixfigvjntgg morning ordered off the street a Last yeari “w” ‘amp. which was wutructivn. l0 Pill. 111 l-he 1715,99 9r have ch03“ 1e lslawre at the 1191-59 gwneq 3nd driven by l, gruck- htlld the 1175i; W8€k in July, WIS 8. lhilmsenl aammlslratlmv‘ , m“; l a s man and to remain in the stable for 11945111961 the 1811181‘ M11’- P111‘- Preserltluz a lcllilihy 115i "l fig/foil Aiélunre at ‘the mutual 1mm)” of a. week. At the end of that: time if 811l- ISSl-Sled by Mr-‘Bllrns are t0 be‘ ernmmi. accomplishments. l-lrm. lWN B s ‘wk 13,118 m“ the com the animal shows no signs of lm- conur: ndeil 0n the My in which the Baxter declared his administration???m"li‘tg‘de}s,iip'i Ween me m, Drovement it will Probably be de- camp was run- "Tbe camp thoush‘ ., v ._ r e a - _ __ _ _ h“ presented the piovmm“ ‘m, ‘lattes over the slxty~thnre bear snan stroyed‘ 5mg“ up numbers “as great’ m. n: Duncan Commission. 11110115111111 Ms been a time mm m pom o! enthuialsnn The sits itseu ls a u; bootleglér and. Stabltshed tlilcwmc "Mm perm, is 81mm examy ‘ _ A ET F 1 noted beauty spot. swimming. hlk— plmmclal policc, and rclllflml 1°", H; _ , , . _ .._ YESTIJEDAYS M BK — 0W ing and games were entered into u... bysurnlulrs on current account. ‘Eltlli-‘lgil-rlfisrglttegyzg latlblzf1iloigrlg_ sold for $1.00 to $1.40; edss 50c; but- with lively trst. There were only Shims for railway taxatifli had been mp‘; for approximately‘ thstahtwo ter 35c; rhubarb 5c per 1b.; crcss 10c W0 patrols. and me dauy Compaq. settled. motile Valley Railway 11w. v " oer bunch; screams we lie-r 41"»; ton fol’ the about m; was very ten llllll been disposed of- Theimlritffind C"":"'”"'lt‘:e slzlgtizmufgf carrots 10c per doc: apples 11¢ P91‘ klren. When the day came for the lmount of money silent on agricul-, ‘g1 ‘l; flwnel “is: contpsw Dome dot: 118V 70B; 011$ 5513i 110mm“ 7°- lclosing of the camp all were sorry, . lure had ' bcerudoubled. “Flmdmy n. in “k _e ch‘ i H11" d ‘ T118 "511 111311191 “'55 We“ 5t°cked but went home, happy. sunburnt toads as wellas trlink highways 111111 Llbmals hale l’ u’ 5 9 e m“ with cod and mackerel. Cod sold ionmd 5mm“; can‘. on scouts ind TO THE PEOPLE OF I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The directors and shareholders of National Candy Limited are progressive citizens oi this h Province who have long believed that we should have more intlustrlcs. In the forming of chi; company they have takrn a sfcp in make lhglr bsilci an actuality. They ari- placing their money and experience squarely behind this enterprise. PRIZES lst $50.00 2nd $10.00 3rd_..--.... $5.00 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, -———— 8th, 9th and 10th m“ improved, a ililper mill and a‘“""“'m5~' 6mm “mes f‘) the comely“ 8c per 1b.; mackerel 30c each. LOlJ-imake m“ year-s camp “an better iqlphltc mill had but». built, taxation 5‘X‘__T11'~‘ 9° -~‘-°_1‘"ig‘_’°____1°f'§ stars 20¢ per lb. than last yssrr. iltd not been increased. ana rre‘*“"-"f - "-- -"~-*—"- "j '—' '—‘ " mo“, books had been p,.o,,ided_,afinlrs in New Brunswick, as com- m“ govmnment hm pass-m “Willard with seven Liberals. Party llllDS, however. have not been The directors and sha-eholdcrs ask you to fall‘ 111 your judgment of their efforts. They have the best interests of Pflflfl‘ Edward Island at heart. Do not lei a spirit oi‘ Jealousv. mvy or destructive criticism influence your opinion of this undertaking. Don't he a lmol-kcr. Bo ml- ZION CHURCH-Names which the followers of Jesus bore in the first. V‘ _ _ _ _ _ . n s success means a b]. um‘ for Pr, Ed and boost-this industry. Do all you can in make ‘ m; m 01g Age Pensions, _ _ 4 BRADALBANE-‘Ihe SSIVlCB in the 51b B I I d I l1 s’ mvc ward Nauona] can,” “mum a success so that "n" mothers‘ EllOWBTWGS. (ihlld D1‘7l9“l'i°n‘d:a“‘n ‘.J“er““‘ clqse m New Brunmlfk I fenulnes have subglizzts for “:2”;- Presbyterian Church, Bradalbane, on e 12125:‘Boogie“n:l:Tgloglgglnafnguzlfgirgut2:' Province and our Provln cc will continue to‘ be . . , . to worm“ p1'()\' ncml politics, and s practltal ' ng sermons at ion. e our n Sunny, June 15m’ w,“ be at 3 p‘ m” NATIONAL ind c" m v ‘i _~ well and favorably known all ovcr Canada for l minimum “all 5 l‘ , | 1, . H a , that can be procured in the A rovincc - t . . ,.- wo-nlllio; t‘.\l:.l,l‘(l during one or two thc series Saints will be given on sum“ school at 2 m w," be ho" M h _ h . the quality nlits products. Lets all work together ‘Tummg m m“ opposmon lead“! s ' t y p‘ ‘ CHQCO] ATE 8 or“ l’ u! keepmg as “web to ensure the success of this I I d I d t [hm m“ h“ Bovemmsn‘ had l aygjmlfllstfflilolls. Sabbath morning, June 15th. In he - J S money as possible at home. ‘ ~ > 5 "1 11 115 Py- “tiven may Grand Falls," Mr. Bax-l From 185'! to I883 the s<>\'@1'11m1’11i | "“°’:°;’“j M" ‘will 29”“ i, SUNDAY saavlcas. There will be b; declared that one donation oi the ‘was headed. in tum. by 1W1’ Cvn- | "m" '° ‘l- ‘ W“ ° m“ m" " service in Abbey lliisslon hall Sunday . -. 1 d. ._H -, A R we? render special selections. 1n the ev- . w", m! had been made by My“: r....l\e ea .l.. o.. . . in m M1 late Wm re ch _o ‘June 15th at 7.00 PM. Conducted by lbw. and lis colleaeues i-l the sov- ‘mme- Hi)“- G- ll m“? 3°“ J" H‘ en g e n r p ' n Louis Berri-i. . -* J - - l _ HO D H Hannmsmn Divorce as understood by the State qmnent of 1905. The speech from FY3561. 511d 1 ~ ~ ' . , l _ l .t 1mm were fonnwsd and the Church. Hoses: treatment d“ ‘Mme a m" W“ "femm tolTllese adwtnh ‘v Fem‘ o, H)" A of Gamer will furnish the text. as. lit lzreement between tit‘ zovern- lb.‘ U1‘? "l" 9°“ l?“ ' ' ' ‘ . n M Ix’ A 1 W n5 ... 1 ,_ a 1 A m ear ad_ we as att.X we comes l mt and the Grand Falls Power»? 111m’- mm“ O y h 1, you atZlon Church. Niall; Limited. Mr. Jones ilulvm1nui1-"11f11 01 11°“ Jam“ Ml“ 507' _____. $1 l party m legislation by which cam,» rvrltivc, was succeeded iivl . g, m, m, ma,“ u, m, ,.,,m,,,,ny_ b‘! ailoum lcrcthy pe-"wdw-elt" (TRINITY umran cnuncu-io m, had come rorvmrd some years "_V(‘3|‘$—-(llll‘il"il'§ which the goi/Prhiflenl a. m., S. School and Bible classes er and paid $60,000 for the 0071-1111“ l1~“1"l“1l hi’ l-lbPmlF- 5011- H. R- Note tile change in thc hour; ll a. m., m,” n, the lmds‘ property.rEmnionon. Hon. L. J. Thvcedle. Hon. Morning ivorshlp, Dr. Ramsay will m5 Md privileges Bu“ b). mc‘\\'1lll:l:n Pumiicl’. uni Hon. C. W. preach. iakinS for his subject “Glorl. ummp lRobi 1. In i008, however, the ous Llbertyn" Mrs. Roy Cudmorc will T"? Olliwsitlon Dflllcy rcspectin‘;‘Conservatives. led by 11611» J~ D- 51118 11154195 ‘l-‘IDW bowl)’ A19 Thy w provided 5m. I plenum, ye; I-Iazon. Cllllll.‘ bacl: to power and lc- Dwellings, and the choir will render chm; 10;‘; h“ bsen ash-d gnlmalned at the licad of affairs ‘for an anthem. This service will be nvenhon m,“ qusstions would bynine years, Hon, Jams K. Flemming broadcast by Station C.H.C.K., '1 p. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO iiiii|0Nlii‘0‘ll‘li‘li“I‘l“i ilMllE CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, June 15th, the service in the Presbyterian Church. Clyde River, will be st 1l a. m., Sunday School at l0 s. m. HUNTER ltlVER-Jrhe services on the Hunter River United Charge for Sunday, June l5, 1030, are as follows: 1i s. m., Wiltshlre: Ii p. m., Hamp- shire; 7.30 p. m., Hunter River. A. E Chapman, Pastor. l ‘PHONE 1266 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND and it is to be hcpcd wzll appreciate ,thc Inziilutc ls to be hold at next; Messrs. James Brodie and Donald ' or (‘R1116 0211011,; l». I11 1 ‘W011i! it in true Island spirit. lmectlng, vchen Roll Call will b0 axis-I McKenzie, K. C.. have returned from years ago. wc have t‘\'l‘!‘ foxlml ‘.21 41111915111 "l" l” "1 "11"" 3111i", __._ ‘wcrcd by "Wat's to improve our In-j Hamilton. 0m, where they attend-Jim. a lclnzi zicizlzlwaz" a y: ~ m: bmm" he "m h“ gowgmmenbvgflov,“ Game Clarke, and Hon. James m., Evening worship. The Sacrament ‘llll9- 2 P-kllglt-‘guniay Schoolngfi Zdap. SUMMER Scflnnlrgfflp Annual ‘ stituie", also a special pap?!‘ on Child‘ od the Presbyterian General Asscm- right. man and a um, id m; be dictated m m, m u-mlA Murray succeeding l-lon. Mr. 011118 LONTB 511M961‘ Will b6 dllllm!‘ If: mew‘. mrhntgter 3N3; Presbyterian Summer School and Welfare M11116 LHVPH blft/IFF. (T111011. biy meetmtl. they report. a very all our offal-ls in": '11‘: the 94110116 it should ask, continued the ‘Hazen as premier. ed ‘l’ m“ servlce‘ M!‘ Brow“ "l" n $0 m sand‘; sghool u m 3o . i Mlsfilflhflry Cvrilflenflc lmdfirth! 11115- 111151‘ a 910E111"! i‘! 16411118 511d l successful meeting. 0n Saturday last community. Nmv ‘he rest; liflillhllli m” "b" m“ “d h“ pa,“ The eight yea“ “m, 191-; m 1925 preach the Communion sermon. Mr. P~ -» * ' plces of the Presbytery of Prince Ld- 501125. 11189038 010$!!! by 511101118 111E , the delegates were entertained to s labors and 111s good worLu do two-v A. R. Gilli will i liddl‘ ttin 15-‘ ' dIl d, 'lllb l: ld tlh Y. M. National Anthem. 1 1 _ _ f _ - i , Z .-., ,-, '_ s ~. out.“ “y m“ may “and go,- were agalna Liberal innings, Hon. n‘ "The 13rd is SD21; sgepfiesrdlne, ms war sen \\ e e a e trip to Nagars Fsls Rev '1‘ A 111m, commcmliv p 1 i it» u nnooKrlzLo-Tne services in the‘ Brookfield Congregation on Sundsyf, Walt-r E. (Senator) Foster holding _ . . 0' A‘ (“mp Glmmd“ E8?“ CW" R0861‘. 11103191’ ‘WWW? 110111 U19 lour the mic rovrfovc", ~~r lFmllli en we found conditions utterly h m 1m when n mm by the chow rncnarrlsr CEUICB-—1>r- V111 Aug_ 4m w 11th. All minlsitl‘! and , 1,1,,“ w,“ m.,“, ham, 1,,“ He ,5 W,“ m hnhal, o, L,“ il "flflcr prohibition and found the 111° Pwmle.“ lP u“ ' “m, 111 “l: to-morrow morning ‘ FERMIDALS , ' _ I , e b Ho.‘ Pew. J_ -—- W l? lather workers in the Presbyterian comm; m m, mom, c” ch“ 33.9,", s. _\VI_.,F,,,_. .ute impossibility oi scttlnirllw" l“ “*1 °" r 7 " on "Aggressive Christianity" and to-l church together Wm, an you“; 999.} Andrew F WW1“ m" ‘"1 l“ °"'°1°°1"°=° “"1"”! ‘Mm’ ma saws-non ram CITA- marrow evenlnc on "The suvin: 111d pie over fifteen l-em of use. who are 0""- T- G" “W” ‘”"““‘*‘ m‘ " ' e body n,‘ the people’ without whmh Hon. Mr. Veniotts government was llesziilation can h‘ etlectivc, wc ileum“! in 1925' when m” Fluent LETTER OF SYMPATHY selling price of ‘la-uth.“ Sunday School ‘nmrenad will meet st the close of the mornins church are urged m the “flme p! the‘morning on a visit to Montreal ancll nib-Bummer schedule will prevail iouawa Brooktlcld, A pril Bstur- ‘ ____._ e __ _ ..____ .. .._ . d ‘ bl’! li- Cl l . if) b9 DPGSCYII. v H. .,,- . _ . 1m hlay Politics. We framed a. i11P111-B1- 3011- J- B- M- 311M" w“ drguxmlgzv: a‘: nierzsgdnr “b “W,” I'M m. mnnnaflon u m,” circulars flying dawns Wm be issued .___ TsdBros. Wilfred, Daniel and John 1 hot not} .1. final Ens o. , . - ' " ' .- ; *. -. l ‘ '_ '2‘ 3:11.11‘ ' l "hmh W“ "link l8 °11¢ "l" P°°" “mm vice at corner of Queen and Grafton Nd to llllli’. in mstntllninl the in- in the near future. Dr’ and M“ ‘l’ M‘ nuemm‘ M W0 as x‘ n m“ ‘n “ l ’ ° Mn bc expected to abide by and lI-h wethlnk they will be willing ‘m! 11y. Today it is not an issue 1h‘ campaign. The issue which OPPOsition offers is not the re- “I streets. lundsy, at ‘i a. m., Knee Drill, ll s. m., Holiness mating, 3 p. m. The lend will play on [rounds of Ch-fiottetown Hospital, 7 p. m., Salvation Meeting lasting one hour. crossed rtnndsnc . The music for the dsymili include the anthems, “Turn Thy face from my sins," (suliivan. "Peace I lows with you" and "Lord we pray Thee" (Roberts). iTruro. N. 5.. are the guests this weekl D68! b10111"!- 55 G511 111 m! 511 ‘NQTITUTE MEETING The n“ lug My, and it“; Aflhur Miner, iwlse Providence has taken unto Him " ‘ t lf m l of ~ belo ‘ed father, lar June meeting of the Mt. Melllck- ‘ ° ' 5°“ W” ‘ - - -1 - rthr rntoen. 0.1..‘ Q‘ ' Women's Institute met at the home Mndn" J'fMc’L1eT‘;OttZ“R‘ super 1L2 lit?!’ and: so“ c?“ ham“ EleCtrlC of Mrs. W. H. Jenkins on the even- "M" ‘m ° “e g ‘m melsurfib ' ._,' _..=. .- iii -~ ‘°l Qilvflflmcnt Control. nor the Series of summer Eventide Musical —-——- in; of June 5th. There were six mcm- l‘ l“ ‘h’ my m‘ ‘m mspeclm“ mp" ‘Ymp"hy' Exp e r t “Aliment of prohibition. The)! FllilVl-B- A! 5-30 P- Ill. luruiay Ov- IIDCI IIOKII! WELCOME -— hers and five visitors present. Mcet-‘ Dflm M’ my Mme’ "m “l” 5".’ ' Plebisclte which will contain enins. the Citadel ems will bment ins was opened bv President in usual‘ 111155 Christine 1PM) Campbell nv- “"18 of “'11”! l» m1’ 11'1""! W ‘r » M1111“ questions to be selected by 2_____ . e-e-0-e440+4+e+~ sen usre Gardens. Watch for‘ es and best stablished brokers c‘ 5 guflsrsmsrqne elsewhere. Coms along fllflfill- Not onley are they membei-s tainer had been placed in the schoorMfl- James Campbell. father We rcalim that your burden {MISS E, M, LgBLANC, ‘ ' 3 ' Mm . and enjoy the some. A hearty invlt- of the Montreal and Toronto smurf and bill n» the some was presentedl o! srlfl is doubly ha"! 1° bw- 11-1 Queen 51"" . _ _» u GLAssls fir") , etion to tourists and visitors to all Ixchenges, but also the Winnipeg‘ and paid. A letter was real-i from Mr. and Mrs. L. Porter. of Haliimc- Yet it must he some consolation to 0m” “n” ‘m, I 3- : 5- W- TAYLOR the above services. ‘On Monday ev- Grain Exchange and the Chicago, the PrcsLdent of the Island Institutes with their little son and daughter. you M KHOW I11" 11¢ W" P180111"! House Phone 2554. l T‘ "osiazsnoa enlns It 8 p. m. istandsrd tlmel) the Board of Trade. ‘The pecpin of‘ asking all institute members to helpihlv! arrived on a visit to litre. Por- l and that he was spared the sutfsr- _ __ 3 X, f‘ m Band will conduct. e special service Ponce Edward Island are fortunate i'v_- flcd Cross m any v-av p sslble. ters mother, iiiilsboa-o; in; cf a long illness which many are 13114.37; '*‘** i‘ MNRIMMMUNMGQIIUIQL fl,__,llblvllllillillhltltililflfitlhllt AGueestnsContesttoi-s-isefuadstqfitrcet. QPEWWIQMQLQQQBFWWW ‘g " I ' - r t the first programme of Sacred Music land Singing on the Bend Stand; The opening of s branch oflce of, Messrs. Johnston & Ward brings to Charlottetown one of Canada's larg-, | “Mu Minutes o, l“, meshing we" rivcd thLs week from New York City. those who remain t0 111011111. bin road and alilirovrd. School Commit~lwh9fb 811B spent four months. ShcWvhcn it comes with the awful sud- Lee men reported m“ “,5”,- con. is on a visit to licr parents. Mr. andldenness as it did in the cue o! W111‘ To remove permanent hair. vvuts and molt-s. waving. also mucel uiperfluoui’ ‘