JUNE 11. 1931 n‘. . . ‘Jam- \‘B‘wl$ i i Classified Adveflisenmm eeaaaaalao l lo U0 A \ ' Agents Wanted making proposition. Toronto '1‘. giure. "d, Tower Bldg.. ’I‘oronto. gnteed shirts _é____._.._.__ mnem- scum-s. warm vols A. w. s-lo-soi. ____________._ w‘ on woman, masculine. ‘gudents and others to distribute nligiolls and educational liter- Sixty to_ hundred days’ work, For terms write Mr. Con- A. W. S-W-tlJune 30. |gLL PUBLIC SERVICE GUAR- ties, underwear. hosiery, also Royal Buckingham —w ToLet TO LET-FUINIIIID ‘OOH!- APPU’ Guardian. IZN-O-ll-Ii furnishcdand centrally located. Gentleman preferred. Apply 180 Great. George ltrcct. lflI-O-ld-ii. T0 LET-FOR SUMMER. MONTH! small furnished apartment, cen- trally located, Kelvinafor and el- ectric range. Apply 166 Richmond St. - 5278-6-l6-3i Female Help Wanted liable Covers- LBPIQ A550- mission . Kits Free. m, Limited, London, Ontario. For Sale . m sane - shay CARRIAGE m4 as new. B4 Highland Ave. 5286-6-16-31. fir]? -- FORD-BOADIIEB. lugistered. $50.00. Apply 30 Pleasant Street. 5201-0-16-21. boards and studding. Henry A. MacTsvish, Belfast. 5200-8-16-31. [OB SALE — OLD PAPERS. 5 cents bundle. Guardian 052cc‘. u fob, SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND mm signs on hand at Guardian Office. "- roll sale-annuals! nun. 1s months old, also Gurnsey cow, newly freshened. Apply Henry flurry, Charlottetown, R. R. 6. 5239-11. ,._ PIAPERTY FOIL SALE; FIVE uslnent house, old unoccupied house and warehouse at Corner of Pownai and King Street-s. lot sixty-eight feet three inches on Pcwnai Street, and one hundred > and seven feet six inches on King Street. Sold in block or in parcels. Apply to Joseph B. Hayley, Pow- nsl. or Gaudct do Haszard, Solici- ‘ tors, Charlottetown. 5144-6-10-12i. u-\-—- . Wanted ANTED — HOUSE AND LOT hsndy town. Apply Guardian. MhéSllZHESEQ JOIN AIFRI?!) McDONALD. PRO- vinrial Land Sllrvevor. Herman- vilie. 5153-8-10-1 month. BOXING LESSONS. ‘PROFES- SlOHZl teacher. twenty y~ar1 teaching in United States. Call evenings, 251 King Street. 5390-8-16-21. IARD AND snFT ‘WON! IYFLW. nell b" motor truclr, ler" loads. rliidrl-"tc price. R. A. \"~‘>h~". New Haven. 5308-5-17-61. Hosiery Sales And Display At Prowse Bros. The firm cf Prowse Bros. Ltd. “iililililll a special hosiery sale iliis week of the Allen-A hosiery, M" illl-itomers who purchase, a mliflii l0 per cent discount off ltgulsr retail prices. These goods m. bought spezislly for this sale, 1nd are all first class merchandise. i iilslilav or this splendid line or llliiss hosiery mil’ be seen in howses Richmond Street window. lsweli as in the store. Plowso Bros. are always noted i" living good values. and the “W”? may depend on getting an "iiile of exceptional value in pur- "iliilig Allen-A hosiery. i The advertisement of mm ' d- HPPI-“lrs on the Publicity‘ h“ 50-day “Wilmen and Asthma. Women "'° "i-‘mberod among the sufferers h“ "W"! by the countless thou- *, l" “Irv climate they will be ' Wnd- htlblcss in the grip of this "n1"!!! disease unless they have Iii themselves of the proper "miiii- Dr. .1. D. Kellogg's Asthma m. “fly has brellsht new hope and m‘ llilnv such. qisstimonials. illiirelv without solicitation. ii" enormous moat it has wonderful value. Liberal cora- Compiets self-selling write today. Dept. m, Public Service Mills of ,Can- A. W. G-O-Sw till July 2. _.__-¢--__ _’,_______._____..__ m SALE - QUANTITY or WANTED-A MAID. WHO CAN do plain cooking. Good wages. ADDiy ‘Mrs. Noel Belicia. ll Water 8t. 5334-0474:! WANTED-MAID non “bananas. Mason, Bunbury. 52766-15-3! WANTED-GIRL ABLE T0 D0_ plain cocking, good wages. . .Strathcona Hotel. 5300-6-16-31 . Employment Wanted YOUNG DANE WANT! A IABM job. Apply Box A. llllll-e-le-al. MIDDLE AGED MAN WISHES work in City, gardener or carc- taker. steady. reliable, good refer- ences. Addrcas-Countrymsn. care Guardian. 53874-1841. Lin es Emphasized In International Mo to r Tru ck s Executives of commercial con- cerns are devoting increasing atten- tion m m; appearance of their au- tomotive delivery vcluclssJIhcy l" becoming style conscious. They are demanding pleasing combinations of colors. pleasing finishes, pleasing lines. It is because of this new interest in automotive delivery unit appear- ance that extra thought was given to lines and finish of the new In- ternational Harvester oa-tcn motor truck. which is the most recent ad- dition to the very complete line of International _‘_I-I_a.rvesto_r_ _V Speed which. '_1'l-i_is__truclr_h3s a wheolr. base of lbs-inches, which provides ample loading space for the mount- ing of '1, s, or O-foet bodies. The truck's pleasing appearance is considerably enhanced by a touch of brightness provided by the chromium-plated radiator, lamp rims and bumper stripe. 0M1 by ii- tractive colors in which the truck is finished. The trams. chassis, and wheels are finished in rod paint; the hood, cowl, and cab in gray- green lacquer; and the fenders and running boards in black enamel. The New International Special Delivery not only differs from its predecessors in wheelbase and ap- pearancc. but also in the fact that many mechanical improvements ‘nave been made. The bcylindor. 3ifi-lnch bore by fli-lhtihjtlbkd. engine develops 80.4 braksla. p. at 2,000 12P- m. The slush Elli-i clutch and improved transmission contrib- ute to smoother operation and bet- ter road performance and hill- cllmbing ability. Lille other I. ternstionai Speed Trucks, the Special Delivery is pro- vided with fomr-whcei, shoe-type, internal expanding brakes and l. cam-and-iaver steering gm- In Charlottetown, I tornatierlsl speed Trucks are sold and serviced by Samuel Kennedy, who will be pleased to have you call on him and investigate further the many superior features embodied in this splendid line of Motor ‘Irucks, AIOOLI HOP-NO. Italy, June 16. (U. PJ-Orown Prince Umberto. heir to the throne of Italy. h" perhupg given the world a new miller of the violin. ‘Iiommuc Ilugcni. an 11-year-old orphan. levld the violin and was nlskinl neat. congress with instrusnmb billed him by hi! friendafcrhswastocpoortebuv one. Orievim over his 11¢ 0f an insorulnont. the with addressed l childish letter to the Orewn Prince. A few days later an official look- ing package came from the Iseysl Household containing a beautiful mun‘ "Ming women everywhere. ' UIIQI; n“. nu‘... new violin of costly construction. —-.--_-_____._._-i__.__. TO Lllb-IID SITTING BOOM housework. Apply Mrs. George Miss Kathleen Dewey. Mr. John Legato will attend his brother as Mr. Robert M. Legato Jr.. Mr. no. mas G. Henderson. Milieu. and Mr. Charles W. Leslie.- ldontrcai Star. Y‘ . Mpg frssxae ..< uls- lt ll the knowledge of the fate § polls that makes the Liberal Organ so wild these days. l? 5310-11. lexmmmwmvw waiting the Lea Government at the open this afternoon and evening. AND TRANS- salz-c-lo-si. JIMMTS TAXI FER. phone 525. S. A. McDUNALWS June. by pupils of Prof. Thompson, Thursday. June 18th, eight o'clock. zicn Church Hall. Silver collect- ion- 6297-6-16-21 music for the opening of Dalvay-by- the-Sea on Monday was furnished by Art Arsenaults orchestra and was much enjoyed by the dancers. THE BOOKSTORES of Carter Zr 0o. Ltd. and Maritime Stationers will close at. 12.80 o'clock Wednes- day, Jurie 17th and each Wednesday to end r’ August. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Catholic Women's League was held in their Hall last night when a full report. was given by the Convenors of the different Committees in charge of Convention arrange- ments. ‘Ihesc reports showed that final arrangements have been sat- isfactorily completed and every- thing points to a most successful issue. The executive of the P. E. Island Presbyterisl met in Hearts Memor- ial Hall. Charlottetown, on June 10th. Mrs. Hammond Tocnibs, pres- ident. led the devotional exercises. On account of removal. Mrs. Rev. E. M, Aitken tendered her resigns.- tion as Strangers Secretary. Mrs. J. R. Saint, Kensington, was ap- pointed to this olnce. Rallies were discussed and it was decided to hold the Provincial Rally at Cornwall on June 25th, afternoon session at 2.80 and evening at 8 p. m. A good pro- gram is being prepared, and dele- gates from every auxiliary are in- vited to be present. Box lunches used. It was decided to hold rallies for Prince and King's counties at ‘Iyne Valley and Georgctcwn. Luncheon was served with Mrs. W. A. Thomson as hostess, after which the meeting adjourned. WIDDING ATTENDANTS — At the marriage of Marjorie Cecelia, only daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert. E. Matthews, to Mr. David Moorhead de 0on3’? Iegate, of Montreal. son of the Rev. R. Moor- head Legato, D.D., and Mrs. Le- The Central Guardian HUGHES DRUG CO., will be 5316-6-17-21. STORE will be open all Wednesday during 5325-11. VOCAL AND PIANO RECITAL ' ORCHESTRAL MUSIC-The fine biifirfi-l’! "PIESBYTERIAIIW MEETTNG -' STORE OPEN ALL DA‘! WED- NESDAY... Moore do Mcbsod, Ltd. 6322-11. Hotel. DANCE AT EOUTHPOBT tonight Juno 17. OPEN FOR BUSINESS each week day through June. Moore 6r McLeod Limited. 5328-11. CIIRISTS CHURCH. Cherry Val- ley. Sunday. Juno 21st, 2.15 p. m. Sunday School. 3 p. m" Evening Prayer with sermon. Preacher, Rt. Rev. -John Hackcriley. DD, the Bishop, Coadjutor. PEESBYTEBIAN services as foi- iows: Marshfieid at ll a. m.; High- field at 8 p. m.; Mt. Stewart at 1 o'clock. Dr. M. E. Gongs, Pastor. CAVENDIBH AND NEW GLAS- GOW - Services in the United Church on Surida, Juno 21st. Cav- endish gt ll am. and New Glasgow at 7.30 pm. Rev. H. 8. Bishop, min- later. THE STORE 0F B. T. HOLMAN Limited. Charlcttetown and Sum- merside will close on Wednesday June l'lth at noon. R. T. Holman. Lllniied 5382-6-17 BAPTIST SEEVIVCES, “North River Field. Sunday, June 21st: Fairview, ll a. m.; North River, 3 p. m.; Long Creek, 7.30 p. m. Spec- isl services beginning at Kingston on Wednesday evening, June-Nth. W. R. MacWalker, Minister. CARS COLLIDE-‘Iwc cars travel ling on the road between Kensing- ton and New Annals on Sunday, col lided, knocking off the hind wheel off one of the cars and giving them both a. bad shaking. It is said. 0B6 of the drivers was on the wrcni side of the road. Fortunately no one was hurt-S SCHOOL CLOSING-The Chair- men appointed at the last meeting of the City School Board to attend the School closings were as follows: Prince Street School, Simon Paoii; West Kent School, E. A. Foster and Dr. MacMilian; Queen Square School, H. F. MacPhee and Reuben MacDonald; I-‘bochford Square School, L. B. Miller. ART EXHIBIT-Yesterday after- noon Miss Annie Watson gave an exhibition of art work dons by her pupils during the past winter. The studies in water colors, crayons and pastels were artistically hung on the walls of the Baptist Church School room, which afforded excel- lent lighting effect. The china under Brands. Brands. gate, of The Manse. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, which is tak- ing piaec on Saturday evening, Jone 27, at half-past six o'clock at ‘Trinity Memorial Church, the bride will be attended by Mrs. Robert Moorhead Legato, as matron of honor, and the following bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy Ross, Miss Grace Campbell, and best man, and the ushers will be Mr. S. Boyd -_-.-.--.-.___ _--__. ......__..,_._ MID. MacLean UNDEIITAKEI IMIIALMII- Charlottetown and North Wiltshlro Tcmnlaszrs instructors ssy he has Phone It! thsmsullgcfalsstsa painting class exhibited many pieces of exquisite work. A pleasant social hour was spent by the relatives and friends invited, to whom refresh- ments were‘ served, Mrs. B. E. Mutch, Miss Eileen Bennett. Miss Mac Stems and the pupils helping Miss Watson ln dispensing hospit- ably. tottetcwn. uTfll BIG PIOVINCIAL IX- EIBITION of 1811 ccusmancos Mon day. August 17th and continues until Friday night. Biggest prise list la history. Iasiut and best horses wlll complete. The most thrllfng vaudeville acts. Digger and belies- Midway. In fact tbs biggest‘ and best show. by lugs odds ever staged in the Garden of i ’ ’ ‘always aimed to make and hold for a {radio the name which has kept it Largest Seller In 121 Countries ililrinitp Qiniteh (Ebufrb WEDNESDAY Lilli-Special service preparatory to Communion. - Visitors come - Hearts Memorial Hall. HERE ON VACATION-Mr. C. C. Ferguson, Winnipeg, General Man- ager cf the Great West Life Assur- ance. arrived in the City by car yesterday to spend a few weeks‘ va- cation.‘ i-le is accompanied by Mrs. Ferguson and their Ferguson. who is a son of the late Senator Ferguson, formerly belong- ed to Marshfleld. The party is re,- glstercd at the Canadian National GYRO CLUB-The regular weekly meeting cf the Gyro Club was held Monday evening at the C. N. R. H0- tel, with Frank Clark, Chairman, and a large attendance. One guest, Mr. Elwood Burhoc, was introduced. A letter was rend from the C. W. L. re motor cars for the Convention, which was referred to the executive. Means for securing funds for the Rotary-Gyro Boys Camp were dis- cussed and a committee appointed to make the necessary arrange- ments. This is the last meeting to be held at the C. N. R. for the sum- mer. Commencing on Monday next the summer meetings will be held at Beach Grove Inn. Mr. Harry McNevin, of New Argyle. is a patient in the P.,E. Is- land hospital, recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Final Results To the average consumer, Bacon is Bacon. Actually, however, there is no product where so many factors enter into the final resuiéq, and for this reason there is an wide range-of quality and grades. H. A. and Perfection Brands are only selected from the very best. type of bacon hogs. carefully trimmed. This is itself in- creasing the pound over the ordinary commer- cial bacon. The sides are then cur- perfectly are selected. ‘Ihcse are again re trimmed and given a spec- ial smoke, which take the smoke perfectly are finally selected to be shipped out our H. A. and Perfection‘ Only about fifteen per cent. of the Harris Abbatoir total bacon pro- “n- duction is shipped under these top "Convince yourself that H. A. and Perfection Brands are better and well worth the small additional premium over the price of ordinary bacon by trying either of them for breakfast tomorrow morning,’ is the massage from Harris Abbatolr. ‘rho product is for sale at the fol- lowing storesz-R. '1'. Holman Lim- ited, I". W. Strong Company. Marlo Gaudet, Brace, McKay s; Company. Ltd, Summerside; R. Devereaux, Burhosfis Grocery. A. R. Wise, R. T. White, P. N. Manuel, Reaney Gay 8s 00., Harry Craig, W. J. Brawders, J. J. Storey, Cudlnore Bros, Char- Have Supremacy In Electrical Reproduction Miller Bros. Ltd.. whose ads have been appearing regular in this pap- er wish to call their patrons at- tention to the fact that they will. * "EA" for half a century in the fore gram», .21 the musical business. Al a radio must always be consid- :red as primarily a musical instru- ‘nent it is only natural that its best outlet should be through s. music.‘ Bathin Sh -. F", house whore musical reproduction Bathing 'l‘lozes..'.i"""' mouuliso.‘ has been tthe main consideration: “later Balls 25c up _ or a grea many years. Next sea- ‘ Waxed Paper __ 10¢ R01] qlngkl I son as in the past they intend to, Waxed Cups, colored 10c pkg, Present as their loader the New Victor. The close alliance oi the Victor with Miller Bros. since the days ofthe talking machine has taught the firm a respect for the quality of their goods and the fairness of their dealings. , Victor: had proven themselves,‘ 39c CAMERAS No. 2 Hawk Eyt "i. at the _ gum. Now is the time to think of Vacation Needs. Bathing Caps .. 15c to $1.25‘ Vacuum Jlais u“; Store leaders beyond comparison in the field of mechanical sound reproduc-‘ tion and it only remained for the merger with the Radio Corporation of America to complete their su-‘ premacy in the field of electrical’ reproduction To get an idea of the rapidity with which radio is advancing one fube“ Bl““°h‘"d' should hear the new Victor Super- L.e'trodyne mantel set with its en- by- tirely new circuits and find out for wel- sensltivity and selectivity of ,this 3'51"“; 5M9» new radio. surprise remains in the price. Recital By 771e, Pupils or Miss 1M Kathleen Hornby xjggf°i°il ‘"1’- mmny‘ Mr’ Nellie Hermans. ti-Seren The recital of the pupils of Miss “'- bl Li"- Kathleen Homby, which was held last evening in Rochford Square V1011" °bugat°l School. was very successful and mil"- was attended by a very large aud- ience. The mannclr in which each Pllbii executed his or her numbers reflected much credit on the teach- er. The orchestra of twenty pieces under the direction of Miss Horn- by rendered special music. Mr. Al- bert Blanchard, baritone, and Mr. Lloyd ward, comet also assis in the programme. v During the intermission a. beau. tiful basket of flowers was pre- sented t0 Miss I-Iornby by Mines Bfliiy Bruce and Helen Lawson on behalf of the pupils. 9--Thel Broken Laura Lane. 10-Adoration, Hornby. Jacobson. thine eyes, Mozart. gimme-Bland. String Quartette. Programme once Ings. Following was the programme: Wilkins. ‘ PM“. I 15-Spanish Dance, Rchfeld. M F t Winifred Moran. any d C 0 r8 1_The Island Hymn‘ wnson- 16-A Perfect Day, Bond. I orchestra’ Orchestra. I E n t e. r n t Q 24.1w Blbblmg Brook‘ John . God Save the King. Simmonds. 3r-Llllllby. Franklin, Helen Law- son. +—'I'he Little Prince. Iirogman. Gordon Carver. 5-Lecla Waltz, Krogman, Roy McKenzie. 6—The Merry Bobolink, Krog. man. Justin Jorden. 7-Surlset Land (Hawaiian Rev- erie) Kaweio, Orchestra. 8—-Jack and Jill Waits. Oehmier, Betty Bruce. is-The Jofiy Blue Jacket, I-lof- mnan, Joe Francis. ill-Vesper Bella, Krogman, Mar- COLUIWBUS, Neb. PJ-Plans are being celebration of cxtremeiy tember i3. The sides are cost two cents per tin Mitchell. ifl..i“.ii’°.°lil.ii"f.i..‘i‘liiff‘i..il° l,» a ' Al; Dawning, Cfldman‘ Jack Wm Patte Rivers. During the early days 2s.'::::::;l.::r::sltzzilsr; “i”; w“ v _ so emens n only those sides which have cured orlleilgmane’ ommbuh’ M”! brukm 13—-Stephanie Gavotte, Osibuika. Ralph Rayner. lip-Grandma's Favorite Dance, Holman, Margaret Buote. 15—Amaryliis, Ghys. Pauline Irlam. IB-Gavotte, Osrsc. Eileen Mul- one of the last of t alid ohly those sides ma“ scouts in be here for the cel nee scouts to protect P“! n state. 1-(a) Ave Maria, Gounod. Violip solo, Eleanor Homby. Vocal solo. Albert Blanchard. Cello-Kathleen Hornby. Plano—Thclma Burns. (b) Without a Song, Youmans, tend the jubilee. been invited. Millard‘: Linlrnrns for Violin obligate-Kathleen Horn- This done the greatest Mail’ Mad-ennan- +—intermezw from Rusticana." Mascagni. Violin solo, Jack Wilkins. Orchestral accompaniment. 5—~Meiody in Iii-Rubinstein. Cornet solo. Tom MacFarlanc. Orchestral accompaniment. 12-(a) Drink to me only with will fumjsh (b) Carry Me IBa-ck to Old Vir- First Violin, Eleanor Hornby. _ Second Violin, Charlie Hyndrnan, Viola, Winifred Moran. Cello, Kathleen Hornbv. 13——Hlll'lsarian Idyl, Bela, Prud- l4-Ave Maria, Schubert. Jack Big Homecoming For Columbus the birthday of Columbus in the form of a Diamond Jubilee and Home- coming during the week of Sep- It was in i856 that a. colony of emigrants from Columbus, Ohio, crossed the Missouri River onto the “great American desert," established Columbus, Neb., near northeastern Ne- Captain Lute North, eighty-five brother of Major Frank North, will North brothers organized the Paw- clfic Railroad workmen during the building of the road through the Roscoe Pound. dean -' ‘Ivard law school, has been invited to at- Pound once lived here. Willa Cathcr and Boss Stree- ter Aldrich, noted authors, have Four Colors Bow“ 9 8 c A A i ' ' neg ROS -—-DR U C ——UNI TED successor: T0 PHONE m The MacKinnon Rlggghggar COURSE Ci-Sellctlirs from the Bohemian himself the hitherto undrcamed of Gill- Billie-Winn". Helen Wwd- Mcndh-lsrclnl, "Cavalicria. arid costs-S Western Guardian §______ I —SLYMMERSIDE POLICE COURT -—T\vo drunks appeared in the Sum. morsido Police Court on Tuesday morning and were each fined $2 —PROFESSIONAL GOLF FOR SIIMMERSIDE—MI‘. S. W. Lingard cf Toronto arrived in Summerside ‘d6- Gililllvd. Bllil’ ROS- on Monday evening. Mr. Lingard is a. professional on golf matters and Williams, Hume it is understood that he is to coach the members of the Summerside -s Charlie Hyhd- 8--The swallow, (Mexican Waltz) Golf Club in the mysteries of golf. —-MAKE ARRANGEMENTS t0 at tend the big rink tea at Bedequo June 24. Amusements of all kinds Melody. Elena will be provided including a. ball game, tug of war, Pole vaulting, Borowski‘ Jim Bicycle and running races. Suitable prizes awarded the winner in each ll-Mediiatlon, Massenet, Lilly evelli- Dillller and Supper will be served and a. well stocked saloon refreshments. Come and sample theBedcque line of eats 5339-6-17-21 ::For Frost Bites and Chiiblains_. Chilblains come from undue expos- tion and relieves the pain. IN SURE IN SURE INSURANCE B. R. HOLMAN CHARLO TTETOWN . June 16.—(U. made here for seventy-fifth CHIROPBACTOR. 124 Prince St. Home Calla Made. ure to slush and cold and frost-bite from the icy winds of winter. In the treatment of either an excellent pre- paration is Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil, as it counteracts the inflamma- The Dr. W. ll. Carson Three Year Palmer Graduate Phone 1072 action of the oil is prompt and its application is extremely simple. -i626-5-l5-Smvvtf. “d Rooming House Is Now Open Rooms by Day or by Week 50 QUEEN ST. Loup and DeBlois Bros., Ltd he famous In- Nebraska and WHOLESALE ebrntion. The the Union Ps- AND BROKERS and will isfled." Telephone 698 or 699. grimy hands. FIRE INSURANCE Our policy has always been continue to be:- "Every customer must be com- pletely and unreaervedly sat- ‘\ ___-._ C reen Lantern‘ We have installed n. flower and meat refrig- erator so as to give you the best. You are as- sured that your pleasure and satisfaction will be our success. We could get along without this but pretty good ls not good enough for our patrons. Besides the installation of this re- frlge system at a. cost. of over 52000.00 we shall have another Dining Room open to the public within two weeks. It will be furnished with the moat. luxurious fixtures. The tables will be large so four persons can be comfortably seated around them. The owners of the Venetian Gardens are proud to be able to say that this City and Prov- lnce can boast of having absoIui-elr lhv best ill the Ma-rllirnaa and as good as any in Canada. The refrigerator just installed enables us to supply you with flowers and mania which have been kept at the right temperature. We also tabs pleasure in announcing that our new chef la Mr. Aeneas Henrlessey. He was formerly chef for the w _. rlntendcnt of the Canadian National Railway; From today on you will he able to get. the best of everything good to cat at moderate prices. We are sorry that due to thc difficulty of getting experienced help our service may not be of the highest order, but they must have a chance to learn. We fcel that in :1 short time everything will be up to a hlgh standard. Besides eating here be sure to watch nur windows for specials on pastry, fruits. etc. Everything is ihe best because that is all we buy. If at any time you have any constructive criticism to offer we shall appreciate ii. We wish to make it quite clear that we are conduct- ing the Venetian Gardens properly and ihfl parties not behaving themselves are not permit- ted to remain. Help us to malls the Venetian Gardens a place which everyone will ch10! visiting. We will please you-if it's possible. All ANNOUNCEMENT . the Gulf. Tell your friends about the dates. Arrange your Charlottetown, P. E. I. holidays for this carnival of fuuand edu- cation. J. W. Boalwr. Secretary. this season be in a. better position than ever to supply their radio rc- qulremcnts. Since its entry into the radio l! field some years ago this firm has VENETIAN GRIN!‘ Geouou sneer GARDENS