WANTED - AN Just the thing for acknowledge- ‘ ‘T7- ~ 4 ‘ “‘ ‘ .‘ 1 ' . ‘“ ‘ o coca f" v glasflfied Advertisements ; Ventral Guardian nrooruooruq. d ' l; DLWILLIAMSFLYOIL-’I‘he Ions lmdiieas . a h" “h. u 5 y,“ best protection for your cattle. Fen- . 3'5“ “m” .. 1e por- line of s words neli dz Chandler. 0475-7-8-mwf Zwks 42;“ — -__‘- ' ~. e" _ 5 __ - _ M, " ———- ' - ' ' '"""" qiruacn or scorLsivra-ntv. Ewen MacDougall will preach Tues- A3¢9t3 wanted For Sale y th at Bangor at v.10 p.’ m. IOITIAIT seems" - war-rs er catalogue. out... Ari Limited. "$31 31?: °§1§1§$o?“.2§§"f£ ‘mm’ w“ “mi” "I GI John, Toronto. Teachers Wanted WANTED - SECOND CLASS ‘Beecher for Elliotvele School. Sup- plement 6125.00. Apply James Giu, 6431-7-6-31. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER. F03 HAMP- TON School first or second class. Supplement, $200.00. Apply Allan Ferguson. Hampton, Secy. . 6240-6-29-61. TEACHER WANTED FOR SPRING Valley School District No. 100. Supplement $60.00. W. K. Champ- ion. Secretary. 6346-7-5-51. TEACHER WANTED FOB DISABLE School No. 11. llpplement $100.00. . “l” ‘ Hum: MacKhy, Secremryl I??? BSALEI-MODEBN DWELLINGHWSCI D1‘. Williams Fly Oil. Ffiilllel 3i 6334-1-3-51. “Y” d 5"°°'~ W" c1158 wfl- 1 Chandler. ,.-6475-7-8-mwf Zwks 111M011. with lsrge barn. Immed- 1 1 i late possessi . W. R ., -é-—l—-. _ WANTED - A SECOND CLASS Lu on K‘ 'B§€§_?_B(_Tt‘ ACKNOWLEDGMENT _. The 'I‘eacher for Suflolk School. Sup- plement $75.00. John Arbing. Sec- retary, R. R.‘ 8. 6470-7-8-41. WANTED -- PRINCIPAL FOR NEW Haven School. Male preferred. Sup- plement $100.00. Apply to Neil Li. MacKlnnon, Secretary. 6382-7-4-41 WANTED‘,- AN EXPERIENCED Principal for Darnley School, Male preferred. supplement $135.00. n. a. Mahar, Secretary. 6239-7-8-41. TEACHER. WANTED FOB RENNIES Road School. Supplement $100.00. Apply to Jas. H. Andrews. Secret- ary, Hunter River. 6362-74-41. IANTED -'- TEACHER FOR EB- eneser School, first or second class. Supplement 8100.00. Apply to Mrs. Chester IaoDoneld, Wheatley Riv- er. 034l-lw IANTED — TEACHER, SECOND Class for Pleasant Grove School. Supplement $75.00. W. E. HARDY, Secretary. 6420-7-6-21. EXPERIENCED Teacher for Albany School No. 89. " pplement $150.00. MFs. John H. Dawson. Secretary. Albany, P. E. I. 8425-7-6-61. ' WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Fort Augustus School Dis- trict No. l8. Male preferred. Apply to Patrick Kelly. Secretary. Fort Augustus. 6438-7-6-41. ANTED-FOR- SOUTH GRAN- ville School First or Second Class Teacher. Supplement ‘$100.00. Apply Hugh Corbett. Secretary. Box 105. - . 6471-74-41. "1' ‘ANTED-FIRST OR SECOND aaesrounitrwa caans AND err lopes with address printed. ‘ merit. invitations, etc. Guardian " Job Printery. ti Ii-“AND iviofmnmo cards at shortest notice. Guard- tan Job Printery. h - I G TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY “WP lied. Guardian Job Printery. - ti In ALFRED itiscnohL-ir. Land Surveyor, Hemianville; Souris. 54lB-0-2-Imo. close at l2 o'clock ‘fr’ dnesdny) ai- , ii“ f thanksgiving and praise. . , ‘moons ‘tuning July 10m “nth uiourrio Lllllvnlnt for Chipped llllllll ard, Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- “S” Tginkumng for h“ recovery. ' I w further notice. D. J. Riley. Belle Riv- tresl. - m rump .- _Mlle He p anted m “v9.7-3.1; His illness was due to e be BIRTHS ance oi a patriotic and D10"! duty- ANIEIAI T’ MAN F030 kefgg . ‘ t We are to thank God for the medical ~ W cum" c t‘ ' ' WRIGHT-At the City Hospital on i skill which successfully “mbdliifll u" ‘ m“ my“ '8“3'7'°'3“ Western Guardian Sunday, July 7. to Mr. and Mrs. S. A n M I T E progress of the disease. 25 year-i 18° -._.. h _ n, "h" ‘on FARM won‘ __LosT __ Baum Borden and Ai vWrighth; son, Hoary lliliiott a caseMlilé: hlissvglcieiiléiehiasveabzhehizllign A 561mm! W005 Mg-“Igfiibfgi Surnmeraide. spare tire and rim. 82 x m o ' we B ‘ a W“ ' . $52M infirm u we gm mm “an”. -- ' 4. Please leave at W. T. Bowness. DE ms n‘E w‘ mu“ hunk God ‘h...’ H, hen-d ANIID, Al‘ ONCE — MARRIED Bzgeque’ m ‘La haulage gnaw: ‘ ‘ a people's prayers for recovery. m‘ r l 1°!‘ ilm ‘Wm. mmiimd B "m" h 7 ' ' MALONE-Passed sway at Green > w, h"; wepnggfl His goodness in ssvins the Kins i° “"1"” Jmm" H::‘,".§‘°:'h I Bay on June illst 1020 xeleh Gene- his inmiiy- And lei- "I "Mimi" - - - . ' ' _ 0 vleve. youngest child oi Mr. and - < Gods hand in that recovery and let » »])R J P MILLAR M ‘ A SPECIAL bebeticr triots more worthy of AI -- BOTANY WOOL e a . Mrs. Hugh alone, aged 10 months. h us Pl » u L“ . sport bethi suits. ohm“ "mam" (Patriolt Please Copy) > REMEDY , our country and our ""1" ""- , lingerie, hmiery. goli sweat- - us renew our vows t0 m! 9"" :51"- ' Mimi" WW7- Dm“ "m" "WW-l i4 11-" CALLAGHAN~Di s t North wil - which Is mo; effectively and rot us make Him tho Kinl 0 our - 1e immanent province. reeid- I to aec ’ m" m, m, John zmmhhh j, by many hearts who iivein and reigneth for- -- with selling experience im- Carnal Queen ooe llehmnl 1 Y - ‘f . m erred. Dem A. British Knitwear 03 years, Funeral Tuesd y at 0 a. m. 0 - _ h“ 5mmh°num_ e+o0+ (“mm hm“ h" h LE y r. B. w. v-e-inwrai. _ , RANCHERS n sr. PAUL‘! cauncii Si; GIOn warn-st Hunter ver. on July 0R TWO INTILLIGINT MIN VII in 0ft) S5410: cummi- ted cts in Prince Edward business and mflalibers oom- 4-17-wim36ipd church Apply Emma“ Newmm With Dr. Williams my oii. Fennel] 6426-7-6-21. 1r rim CHARLOTTETOWN__ RDIAN THA KING i DA TRINIT - ' FUNERAL SERVICE-The funeral‘ services oi the late W. E. Matthews. drowned at Campbell's Mills on Saturday, will take place from his late residence. Hunter River. on Tuesday, July 9th, at 230 p. in. FROM CALIFORNIA-Dr. and Mrs. Judson F. Clark, of Riverside. California, are in the Province for a brief visit. They are at present with their brother, Mr. J.A. Clark, at the ‘Experimental Farm. Dr. Clark is UNHID CHURCH Notwithsts motor car,>a that it does attending t ing the lure of the - is must be admitted an people away from Carolina. It is his first visit to the church“ m“ hood FOR SALE-FRESHENED COW '7 weather 6475-7-B-mwf 2wks now growing avocado peers in South KILLS FLIES — Contented cows, Province in seven years. WANTED-FIRST CLASS TEACHER Summersid . 6317-7-3-11. Charlonetown. , 6459 7 8 a1 for Principal oi Cape Traverse School. Also Assistant. supplements W t d WEDNESDAY- THE "iii-K"? gmdoo each, Secretary, Jas, 1-1. an 6 the afternoon of the above date for 6399-7-5-41- St. Peter's horse races. An excellent Eastern Guardian years‘old, Ayrshire Jersey. Fred W. Haslam, Stone Cottage. Bradai- bane. _ 6472-7-78-2i. _ FOR SALE-TWO MILK COWS, one ircsheried and other to freshen. Allply Bryne Bros, North River. 6416—'i-6-2i. FOB. SALE-H ACRE FARM FOR sale on Launching Road. Dwelling house and small barn. Mrs. Bell, Clifiilflan. 5458-6-14-21-28 July s. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-S CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-l4-ttQ give more milk. Keep yours comfort- able with Dr. Williams Fly Oil. Fen- neil do Chandler. 6475-7-8-murf ilwks POSTPONED-The regular weekly Gyro Dance at Beach Grove Inn is cancelled until further notice, d473-‘l-8-li TE DEUM SUNG-At St. Dunstanis Basilica yesterday, after ll o'clock Mass, axSolemn Te Deum was sung in Thanksgiving for the recovery to health of His Majesty King George. FLY TIME is here. Your Trustees oi the Protestant Orphan- FARM FOR SALE - 120 ACRES. 40 Age acknowledge with thanks re- ecres in good cultivation. Balance ccipt of $22.00 from the Spring pasture and soft wood. Good dairy farm. Well watered. Well fenced. | . F)’ Ladies’ Auxiliary, / Dwelling house and barns. Bhfflifil ik t $1500.11. n. McGowan, iviouht rropefl T°'NlG"T"why m‘ ‘"1"’ "° sh Peters m“ 5z51_6_5_41.Marshfleld this evening and enjoy __ _,the ilne teannd home made ice FOB QUICK SALE _ ALL Thmlcream prepared by the ladies of the machinery. ghhffinis. bglflng. emlprosbyterion Church. G462-7-8—1i oi a fully equipped three stone! roller process flour mill having flftyl barrel capacity, This mill has been; used very little and would cost to- day about $0,000.00. Must be sold quickly. Can be bought for $1,000.00. Apply to Austin A. Scales. Wee- town or to Chester W. Palmer, DOCTOR SCHOLUS Foot Expert will be st our store on Monday. July] 15th from one o'clock until six, those ' with sore 0r tircd feet, should consult him, advice free ALLEY 8e Co., Ltd-y CARPENTER WORK WANTED — Small jobs. building Garages, etc. Apply Guardian. 26tf. road, a perfect track, a good meal, courteous treatment and red hot horse racing. 6482-tf l ‘l Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING T0 enter next class of North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams. Mass, please write Sup't. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides month- ly allowance and privilege oi six months course at Bellevue Hospi- tal. W. F. M. B-Zi-Ifli. Salesman Wanted POLICE COURT-Seven drunks appeared before His Honor Saturday morning; five being fined $5.00 and cosis or l0 days in jail 1nd the oth- er two, $10.00 and $20.00 respectively. or 30 days in jail. A man charged with making beer without a permit was awarded $50.00 or three months. Another man appeared charged with theft and violence, had his case ad- journed until this morning. SALESMEN WANTED- SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now e reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co., ST. PETERS HORSE RACES are ‘being much talked about and are sure to draw a record attendance. The 2.22 mixed will sce Marge Dir- Tcroheq, Ont, s, w, 5-1541, ect, Aubrianna. Jessica the Great, Al Worthy and Gordon Harvester To Let hook up. _The 2.27 trot should have a. big entry as Wiltawah, Captain Jackson, Donna Harvester, Johnny Walker, Mary Volo and others. It. will T0 LET-ROOMS AT 202 RICH- mond St. Comfortable, Central. Class Teacher for Wheatiey School. 6461-‘7-8-31 be one of the best races cf the season. 200 Prince St. . Biivvlemnt 8125M- Aimly Howard r0 un- -; raster: HEATED 6 The 2.2a pace will bring in o lot oi ) our’ out“ Bed Budge" 1'°°m fllts- ' “h”! flwrs- excflmmnew ones as well as quite a few that Mr George MacNaughton of ' 6418-7-0-21. residents] locality. Apply Hynes ' . Bake‘? 6haa_6_25_tf_ have already faced the starter. 6482-tf Winslce and Mr. Wallace MacDcnsn Miscellaneous of Covehead. left Thursday morning DRASTIC ADVANCE IN FLOUR PRICES-Owing to the severe drouth- in Western Canada causing serious crop damage in all the prairie prov- inces, Wheat prices have advanced CHICAGO. July 6.—The Unit- ed States surrendered 150 lives to the observance of its 153 birthday anniversary yesterday. The Fourth of July death list barrel from June fourth to dale. with higher prices looked for. Today car lot. prices of hard wheat flour in cotton begs is eight dollars and eighty eight cents per barrel delivered in Charlottetown. drowning and from the heat. . JOUR STORE at Belle River will 6th, William W/etts, aged Bl years. Funeral from his late residence. Hunter River, at I p. 1a.. Wednesday. 10th, to Hampshire Cemetery. IAIIISTIII l IOI-IOHOII sum baildllg. Mantegna uuuiis s-o was Y Amy o. m - . Oharlottttlwn. r. s. r. July l-l. .- Help Wanted wo- 400000040 IAVI YOUI IYII. N. D. .MacLean 1 in the city on Saturday. MASS». l8 visiting. in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacDonald. Williams of Summerside, accompani- ‘hb "u. w“ 46 “mm. ‘he 1928 since early in June around forty 9d by MFS- MR0)’ C1799!‘ 0f Gilli?‘ “m. ‘h, reduction he!" “uh cents per bushel causing mills liittetown. have left on a motor trip bu“; chm" u, ‘h, “here”, u, generally to advance flour a total l0 MOHCWII- 59- John and other ‘h, numb" n; huh, from of one dollar and forty cen per time5- ment of Agriculture, Ottawa. motor- ed to his home Hazeldeen, Spring- field. He was accompanied by his brother Mr. Lloyd Hsslam of Mc- Donald College. also Miss Ruth How- Macoun, Dominion spent the week-end at the Experi- lmentsl Station, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark. Mr. Mscoun. who had an enjoyable motor drive through parts of the Province, re- marked on the very rapid growth and the splendid appearance oi the crops. CALEDONIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -- The Sacrament of the Lords Supper which was celebrated on Sunday June 30. was very well attended. Not' everyone was able to get into the church. The Preparatory Services which began on Thursday previous were also well attended. And the mesages which ._werc brought by the Rev. Homer B. Hend- erson. D. D., of Grove City, Pa., were most helpful and inspiring. His sim- ple and striking development of the themes, his fluent and clear. delivery, and his magnetic/and pleasing per- sonality so impressed themselves on everyone who heard him that his witness to the Gospel was very ef- fective indeed. On Sunday eleven people united with the Caledonia Presbyterian Church. Dr. Henderson left on Tuesday morning from Char- lottetown and goes’ to Montreal where on Jgly 4th he sets sail for Europe where he will travel for six weeks. His eldest son, Homer, Jr., will ac- company him on his European tour. The Fourth Annual Summer Bible School of the Caledonia Presbyterian Church opens today at 9 o‘c10ck_"l'.‘hls year there are eighty pupils enrolled and ten teachers have been secured to instruct. PERSONALS Miss Mabel Cusack, Teacher at Auburn ls spending her vacation with her parents in Brookvale. Miss Helen Cusack. Brookvale, ls visiting in Albany, the guest oi her sister, Mrs. Basil sherry. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cusack and daughter Helen. recently motored to Bedeque, Mr. B, B. Graham. Bay View. was Mr. Peter A. McIntyre, Boston, for New Brunswick. They will return the latter part oi the week. Miss Olga Johnston and Mr. Ralph Mr. Robert Haslam of the Depart- VISITING PROVINCE-Mr. W. T.< Horticulturist, congregations oniiinue to be attrac- led by the biios services. at the morning se ce, .efter the prayer, Mr. and Mr Raoul Reymond sang as a duet I Divine Redeemer," which was v 1 much appreciated. Rev. Dr. - - ay took as his text Gal. 6-17. "I ear in my body Lbs marks of th Jnrd Jesus.” Brands denote owne . l p. In many references Saint Paul s ws Christ's ownership of. him. Bran f denote advertisement. The marks - i the Lord should be manifest, in followers as a dis- tinguishlng b e, a visible sign. A brand dcnot uality or genuineness, thus we have Paul in l C acteristics oi times receive is that we ha. full meaning less we suffer quire the ma by obeying s long meditati of St. Hanoi mats oi Chris Ii. may have mind over intense medit that as it marks grow may grow in fellowship wit tion and pra The evenin of thanksgivi King George Lieutenant G ed officially Honor was Heartz, and ade marks. Hall marks, 11s. tells of the char- jve. A brand is some- with pain and so it not entered into the f our profession, un- lth Him. We may sc- of the Lord Jesus loving His will, by and prayer. I-t is said that he had the stig- - wounds on ihe cross. een the influence oi tier or the result of ion on the Cross. Bo y, we can have the our spirit, and we this likeness by close Jesus, by long medita- i‘. worship was a service z for the recovery of at which His Honor iemor Helms attend- lnd in uniform. His rccompnnled by Mrs. his aide, Dr. S. R. Jenkins, also uniform. Mr. George Johnson sa "The Lord Light." The text was from Psalm 2i, "The King is the joy oi thy strength. Thou hast given him his heart's de- sire and hast not withholden the re- quest _of his life. He asked life of Thee and Thou gavest it to him.“ Dr. Ramsay said in opening, “To- day His Majesty the King sits to worship in Westminster Abbey and sentatives of Church and State, give thanks for his. final recovery from a prolonged and tedious illness, and all through the Empire the people have similarly gathered in worship to praise God for his mercy in spar- ing him to rule over us. 1. We should give thanks for the British type 0i royalty. i-ie is not ruler of the Em- plre so much as the personification oi" it. He is the living symbol of the nation, a good man with head and heart and conscience. We are wont 1o take the Lion as the British sym- bol, but, that ls a symbol only of its strength and courage. The dew" and nobler qualities of our nation and Empire cannot be represented by any beast. Royalty with us is repn" sentative or a humane, wise. con- scientious Empire, not only as it eX- ists today but. of the past. with his Prime Minister and repre- ' our Queen are woman oi devout faith and iife. so momentous as have marked th realization oi his constant and ear sympathy will reach across inte can begin and end in triumph" fully rendered s solo. CENTRAL - CHRISTIAN CHURCH The services at the Central Chris- tian Church yesterday were well at- tended. At both services was made to the national thanksgiv- ing service for the recovery in health of‘ our gracious Sovereign, King George the Fifth. At the morning service the subject of the sermon was "The Secret oi Real Living." taken from the text Phil. l: 2l.v"ii‘or me to live is Christ and to die is gain.” The evening subject was "Complete in Christ." taken from the text Col. 2: iii-ii. The music of the day was asiol- iows: Anthem by the choir, “Near to the Heart of God," Mr. C. Rupert MacKay taking the solo part.‘ At the evening service the congregation was favored with a solo by one oi Sydney's noied singers. Mrs, Robert MacNelll, a daughter-in-law of our well known citizen, Mr. R. H. Mac- Neill. The ordinance of Baptism was administered to two candidates at the close oi‘ the evening service. The service was closed with the congre- gation singing the National Anthem. Fire At Prince County Jail It is not so very long ago that there was an incipient mutiny in the Prince County Jail when an eri- deavor _wss made to put the prison- ers to work on the road. On Fri- day last fire of unknown origin broke out under somewhat suspiciouscir- curnstances into which an official inquiry is to be made. But for the prompt action of John Grady. one of the prisoners sentenced at the re- cent sitting of the Supreme Court and now awaiting the result of his ap- peg], the jun would probably have been destroyed. The fire was discov- ered by Grady in the basement where it had made good headway in the joists and walls. He immediately 2. We should give thanks for King George as a worthy representalive of that royalty. He has as firm s. seat in the hearts of the people u w! of his predecessors. He is the ideal citizen. his personal integrity is un- impenetrable, his understanding sym- pathy and compassion for the un- fortunate, hLs devotion to duty. his self restraint, his courage, his do- mestic felicity, his piety. all give 11$ ol-“umulhh ‘t n. m‘ l‘. "WI W110 hlVO P0101081 ufififliiimfl informed the jailer and between them they managed to put out the fire without having to call upon the assistance of the Fire Department. Considerable damage was done by the fire and water. The walls of the first floor, where the County offices are situated, are very badly discol- oured by the smoke which came up from below, Besides the Government investigation an efiqlllYy l! b91118 he'd by the insurance people-s (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, July 8 -- The Untin Bowler had not been heard by the Port Burwell government wireless station up to noon l0- dgy, A gecehd message sent out by the station to the Department of Marine and Fisheries here stated that the operator had been listening but had been able to pick up nothing from the or" o! the machine. This is taken in mesh that the plane is 0n the ground at Great Whale and that weather conditions prohibit any flight being made. (Canadhn Press) ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, July 6- Great Britain won the seniors in- 4 temationai three cornered g_olf match "hwl- "id l" "m" B" F°°d'b~"'- with a score of 8i pointLThe United M". “m. to think that our flag cf lbnpire en- rua raoisrr saucers-rs 1 ac innon ‘i 1D u pa... flgtAi-L eoeo- ~ n. $70K! 33'- stlll deeper feeling that to-day the sun will not set on our prayers and praises." said Rev. H. D. naymond at. the morning service of St. Paul's , Church yesterday. ‘This service was attended by His Honour, Irieutsnant- Governor Hearts in offlcial uniform. with his naval aide. Lt, George Bun- t I vvvwv an“ w" mo“ with 15 pom“, During the two years you have been circles the globe will remember with °"“'““ W"! '°°"““l"~ Wm“- Etiiiitp linittb Church MONDAY ‘lee-lenien- st ‘"- liewarb-Qechl Ilali. h DAILY IXCIYI.‘ IATUIDA! ' “Great events have marked the reigns of other sovereigns of the Empire and there have been great victories In peace and war. but none reign of George V. His Majesty's message tells us that for him there ‘ is great cause oi thanksgiving-the nest desire, the trust and confidence of" his people. We look with himi . further to the consummation of a . 1 _ ’ greater ideal, when love, prayer and ‘ rnat- ionsi borders, when the love of God and of our fellow-man shell have sway. Let us tell ourselves, how this Mrs. Frances Holl frrainor beauti- reference Ctllltteg OI 1"‘ gpgrg ‘hm - liEiiiiiiEliY llELii YESTER. i . we have a King who with hil consort. pious. God-fearing people who find the strength for their physical teak and the mandate for their sovereignty in Him. It is no light thing that the headship of cur Empire is found in a man and . . iwllirizllosrlioru iiisil still? iililsoilli: h THESAE OLD’ STANDARD‘ -FUELS- Are On Sale At Stop At YELLOW Pumps OUTLOOK ‘_ (Continued from page 1) l l STDRMSTAKE. . . . » 4 information‘ brajight out by the com- " F 2 B’ plcted demonstration. i i l. I v E S] When the agreement with the _ LProvlncial Goverrimleht. something _ ' _ _ h ‘ g more than a yeaiiago, put full control ““"_' ‘of the Prince Edward island oyster tpNnoNl July a-Twentyqflghtlindustry in the hands 0i the Fisher- Perwm we” killed ‘nd hundredshes Branch. it was decided to begin injured by a tornado and hall storms ‘r ‘he establishment or demohstruion v which swept through Central Europe‘, [anus at 0mm Notwithstanding that ‘last night and early today, causing “he Malheqhe Bay waters had been i“'|d°~"l”°“d damage ihwughmlt‘ almost barren of oysters zof late ‘Creche-Slovakia, Austria, Jugo-Slov- 1 yeah! thedarhhchwu convinced that akia and Swlizerlflnd- 1B. successful oyster ‘farming industry Growing crops were destroyed and I chuld he develohetL M the 5m, many homes ruined in some dis- l timh 1t w“ ream,“ ma; as Con- tricts. Telephone and telegraph wires 1 dufhhs h.‘ Prince Edward Isjhhd m“; were destroyed and communicatlonhm-er 1h various “myth-Om mo” interrupted hampering tabulation of i prevailing in other parts o; Nam»; the total casualties one damages ‘America, and elsewhere in the world The storms, which started in Ger" where oyster farming has become l many in Vi" 10"" .0‘ Wile!“ h!“ l lucrative enterprise. some modifica- sborms. tore dflwn 111100811 130118111"! itions in farming plans and practice and Moravia. Then‘ swept westward [night be ne¢e55hry 1n the province. Demonstration Farms Established ‘republic north, south, east and west. employ an experienced ' and expert Here the disturbance divided. one oyster farmer to take direct charge section sweeping down south through of the work ofbtlilding up several Jugo Slovakia and another continu- , demonstration areas; In order that lng westward into Switzerland. ' there might also "be scientific study The wind reached" n velocity re- of the local conditions and that prac- ported to be 100 mil"s an hour in ticzll and scientific‘ work might go Austria, where it interrupted shipp- hand in hand. with mutual helpful- ‘in; on lakes and in the Danube and , ncss, it was also decided to‘ arrange ‘ mainland an average of '15 miles an R for the appointment of a. thoroughly Fhour, i qualified scientist to make investiga- 1 _ Npar Nuremberg. Gsrillnny. ll1_e lions. ‘storm was ‘especially violcnL. On‘: 1 Tile Dfafiiflal work W35 Pill’ undi’? ‘peasant was killed. Llldusaniis of l U10 difecilfln 0f Dflvid R. 130K189» Wh“ 1 windows were smashed by llail, crops has had many FEST-B 9i 511C695“!!- 1 were damaged and many homes par- i oyster farming experience in Rhoda lmany destroyer-L Island and New York. Mr. Dodge yen r5015 were kph-d m 130- spent lust summer in Prince Edward hcfneip. angeMoravin. ten more 1n Aus- ' Island supervising ‘the nrepirativb m, aha m, m Jug.) Slovakia, ‘Pol severelareas andtthe holibeectiizn o‘: re ' 'ere in ured alon the ‘ 5P8! and mam"! 0Y5 "l ° . P "e psltlhlnsf Fife Zioi-msjby falling avails. ‘ on the moored bedi- H815 new Hume uprooted trees and flying dam-L; ‘ground again and will continue his _ , work throughout the summer. On she scientific side. arra gement has been made with the Biological Board for the appointment of a competent ' The annual examinaum‘ “I Bald‘ scientist to carry on a study cf con- wiifs- Road School was llcld on the‘ mums m Malhehhe Bay and u-ybu- afternoon of June 28, with a large mn- wayem attendance of visitors and i~atepay~ ers. The pupils were exmlned in the BALDIVIN'S ROAD SCHOOL Additional Areas Cleaned off h various subjects by their teaclienMlss . Mary McQufl-d assisted bl’ Edwam, During last summer an area of lBaldwln- Billdmi °f s“ D““5“5m'5 coilsiderable size in the bay was Universty. and showed by their icady ‘ cleaned o“ and prepared ‘for the and accurate answers that they had l qamho A5 1; y, 1n3dvj53b1g w trans- . done an excellent year's work. After" m. oysters’ and parucujafly ygung ' the examination the teacher prcsent- hyswrs‘ from the m“ “my wag"; (,1 | ed the b00115 Wm‘ "Schom Day the upper "portions of tidal rivers. l souvenirs" and a prize for 880N111‘ on gran was also prepared at Gillls lpriiillilenci’ ‘winded t" Betty MC" Point in tile Grand River, which lQuald Miss Lily Curler read a very; flows mm the ba-yigjnd 1; w“ hgrg ‘pleasing address to the teacher ac- f ma; the spat and mature oysters lfiomfiflfiled b!‘ R "limb" ‘It Vahiabler collected from differeht sources were ;gifts presented by Mus MarBfl-"Ii; plum, ' , COHIOHIH t0 which the leach" m5‘ Additional areas suitable for spat 1 infill’ "Plleii “Emir” were Piwgdf collecting are now being cleaned off by Mr. John Corcoran and Mrs. Peter 1h the Grand aha 3141910111 river-g Carter congratulating the teacher 0111 0h ghesg areas. it is hoped. sufficient her good work during the past two shat Wm be comm“; m“ y", q years and their resist Hi h" de- meet all the requirements of the do pature. All present were then treated mohsuhuoh beam md m Wm ‘m, be to ice cream. cake and chocolate) Shown in whhh mush“ he“ m“ candy. the last mentioned donatedi he developed m m, mo rpm-L M by MPS- FEW’ Calm”- ‘ the head of these rivers a few ml- F°11°Wmll l5 ‘he “ddlcsglli ' turd” oysters are still left and in or- Ml& Mary MCQUIMI, d,“ that they mhy b5 55vgffgy r9- T°l°h°T~ Bimwll" M"! 5°h°°L productive purposes all fishing si Dear Teacherz-Once more the mes, pom“ l, hem‘ pr-Dmbflhd" closing day has come and we welcome _ ' - with smiling faces the manvl pleasures of summer vacation. Yet each end every one of us can say that the day is tinged with sadness. for we have learned of your inten- tion to discontinue teaching in our (Canadian Pres!) a WINLBLEDON. England, July 8- Henri Cochet, of France, won the British Tennis Chlmplonshi“ today by defeating his countryman. Jean Borotra, in the final matciUCochei overwhelmed the Bounding Basque to win in straight sets. byjflbffl 01 6-4, 0-3, 8-4. We shall ‘miss you. dear teacher! with us. you have been so kind. so "' ate and no earnest in your efforts to help umiu nil our 11nd"- tekings- '1 q . Both m the ephoolroom nd 0n the _ I any ‘rough our com- r- panion as _ "uffldfiffififi. .7; trust that iihyour hlndnesl you wll forgivewnd- flit. ' Please accept these little gifts l; remembr-uooo of your devoted pupil‘ of Baldwin's Road school. "l! your umiertakilia be belel with M trials and yew/efforts beficrownei . with‘ sudebi. = ’ " ' ' ‘A’ i i ‘$3M “‘ ‘n they. i1lrl==dl1=l<l Alum-fl- "hi"! thfifvi. this. res-Obit‘ use stow McUiINES slallvici: srsrioil i,