—-REMEtMBE‘R £110 P101110 ‘On v 1 “ Milligan and Morrison's. suntan WEDNESDAY JULY l5“! -FOR LATE WEOTERN NEWS grounds, summgrflglll Page 3 is available. tf. 1763 5 g3 u, gl When the finest and best equipped barn in the Maritime Provinces xvill . be officially opened. " 10.00 A.M.-Hol~stein-Fresian Breeders Association of P.E. Islanil-ivlil hold their Field Day and Annual Picnic. I Demonstration and judging of Holstein Cattle World’s Champion Cow and her son. , Exhibition of P.E. Island's most modern fox farm and some of the World's Champion Foxes. Official Opening of Barn. Speeches by prominent Agidcultural Experts, Fox Breeders and other speakers. 2.30 P. M.—Big Athletic Program (Open t0 P. E. Island.) _g Held under sanction of the Y. M. C. A. Athletic League of Canada. EVENTS SENIOR PRIZES-ALL ROUND CUP. CUP AND SILVER MEDAL TO WINNERS IN E ACH EVENT (Except Relay RACE and Tug-O'-War)—100 YARDS DASH, 220 YARDS DASH, 440 YARDS DASH, ONE MILE RELAY, (4 men to a team. Prizes Sliver and Bronze Medals); SHOT PUT, RUNNING HIGH JUMP, RUNNING BROAD 11B. JUMP, HOP, STE-P AND JUMP, TUG-O’-WAR, (9 men to a team. Prizes Silver Medals to winning team.) lNTERMEDlATE-JS-IT YEARS PRIZES-ALL ROUND CUP, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS TO WINNERS IN EACH EVENT-100 YARDS DASH, 220 YARDS DASH, RUNNING HIGH JUMP, HOP STEP -AND JUMP. JUNlOR—12—14 YEARS PRIZES-ALL ROUND MEDALS SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS TO WINNERS IN EACH EVENT- 100 YARDS DASH, RUNNING BROAD JUIMIP AND RUNNING HIGH JUMP. BOYS UNDER 12 YEARS 100 YARDS DASH, RUNNING BROAD JUMP. Entries should be sent to ~H. H:. SIMPSON, Y. M. C. .A., Summorsvldo, by July 13th. ALL COMPETITORS SHOULD REPORT AT ATHLETIC STAND AT GATE ON ARRIVAL. 6.00 P. M. Baseb.all—O’Leary Vs. Lennox Island. ‘- 8.00 P. M.—Dancing—In the Biggest Barn in the Maritimes. . Floor Space for 200 Couples. Gaiety Orchestra and St. Paul’s Band, Summerside, will furnish music. Band in Attendance-Afternoon and Evening. Exhibition of Scottish Dances Accompanied by Bag Pipes. I Step Dancing Contest (Open to P. E. Island) . Refreshments and Meals Served Throughout Day and Evening. The many friends in this “Emily _\,ll_ Cur “ml plump gm Ice cream and candy wlll be on of Miss Francis Theresa. daughter Atlantic Refinery C0 ___ sale) before tlle ulebate. A small of .\lr and Mrs S. H. Llngiey 0f American Locomotive Co. a"1m’s5!°“ we m“ (‘ampbelltolh N. 11., will he pleased .\l1l. Snlelt. and Refill. Co. IF BAD WEATHER PREVENTS EVENTS WILL BE HELD NEXT DAY 1155513‘ 1111111131115135351511132‘ °"- PROCEEDS DIVIDED EQUALLY BETWEEN PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC ORPHANAGES. " men began landing their traps. 'I‘llu.r:-:tlay and found fairly good St. Aindrew Church, Canlpbellton, fishing. They completed the L l) N, 13., on Tuesday. June 23rd. All will join ill wishing “Miss Tee's’ landing Friday‘ at the majority of the Iactoriea All the fishermen many years of wedded happiness. on the North Shore have justi about made wages. Odd buuts_ which succeeded in landing 10.000‘ ~ pounds and over. and there are but a fl w lnalle good wages. The factory workers ill the caunerles, came ollt worst as the slack ‘Fliere passed peacefully to rest fishing F2111 tbmush the season at Long River on Sunday morning and the nlueh lost time in June, oc- Jung 21S; 1925, Marlon Jl-llllslqllu, casioued by stornhl caused many ml wlsltml -snor m... Hannah's Catalog. Josoph was the first national food ad- ministrator. Realizing the "curtailment and economy of Bread, he advised the Egyptians to store their gain In times of plenty so that when the "lean years" of famine came, Bread might be their resource and salva tlon. , As a result, we read that all Egypt was happy and well-fed while other nations starved. What Joseph did for Egypt Bread will do for the world today. Bread with its splendid nourishment, sup- plies energy and builds a reserve of physical health during the lavish years oi youth, against —PRESBYTERIAN MEETING.—I . Mlle Continuing Presbyterlants nlli-iMétnlbuclLggdaile lfimqu: 2:11:31 w this Kligg George Hall. {it this meet July 3rd w Juli’ 31th:’, also every lng the delegates who had returned Salurddy u“ 0c o er 11.9856 6 3o 6, froln attending the congress at To- ronto submitted very interesting __BEDEQUE mncul-n __sab_ illlll cucoulllslns relwrtfl- The '"°°'_'lh.uh ‘school 8i neaeque at 9.45 "l" “'33 “Fella! hi’ demmmal m‘ n. m: The service at 11 a. m. is the “lean yearsfwhen age draws heavily on 01°50" 111' 111° 111-51013 D13 c9115” ‘l! cancelled on account of t-lle Ceil- “ffllllih 111111 Vllilily- . ~11" 1’1‘1'5bl"§1'11111 Churilh- The tennial Anniversary at North Bede- Tlle fDOd-Villlg o! Bread is greater than that (711<111'111111E? L511 H1111 111B 99W" "ilque. Searletown 3 p. ln., Cape oi afpyhoih the fioods on the market today, at '_i1;lilqpgglt;vllvléflt-hclllglj' Traverse 7.30 p, m. muc i er pr ces. 1 ‘ - 1- ‘ 1 ~ —-——— substitute it m.- these. and you can put e111 Presbyterian zeal. A duet was —MAL‘PEQUE SERVICES. _1~‘or money in the bank as a reserve fund against llsu iwuullfully sum: 11y Illr. 'l‘_vn-,sunrlay. July filth-Services will "l, “n”, years" o; M"; rifllllrstllllitft anal Mr. €’lll‘I1tlBltlIl1lS"bO condlictielélo by thevpastor at [l1 l n its. .1 er l0 repor s o e a.m.. ant .. pm. . essages or OUR 6.85M“ BREAD Jeiegtilcs hall been disposed offithe day: "The Church at Corinth" ls the loaf oi Nourlehmentand Economy. its m,‘ R _H_ Staygrt lleld (119 people and “The Reward oi Sin." Bemm pure‘ highquamy ingremems prepamd by spelbbollild with his graphic 51111111110 0V<‘11111K $011100 i119"! W111 11c 11 modem method? and ha“! I" 119M’ airy t-onlprellcnsfivc report lilr. Stavel't:1111°911 11111111113 0131111 10911111 @011" bakeries make it rich In food-value to the last, “m, a keen Home m. “'1, eternal fit ducted by Mrs, Campbell. and the "m," crumb‘ tress of things and 111151118 eloquentwholr Wm rend“ 51199181 music- Qrdgr (gday 1mm ygur gl-oc" delivery m express this cmwepfAll are welcomed to these services. A CREAM LOAF st rt’ B k in adequate language. This part of w E81. ER N 6W3 S 3 ery including 11.00 P. M. —GUARDIAN the occasion ended, ice-cream and , l-ulq- were served by the lollies ttnoPFlcEpThe Guardians western x, n q . , representative has an office on ‘W11 ftflwo wqdtlluf Dial?!“ “y? "lWster Street, Suinmerside, next ‘to flfdt,‘ ('31:, ‘i; ‘sgxvfinfn 9111x1113: Laurence Gullnnfs Tailor Shop i,‘ j," t s25 ‘I s} 1;?‘ ‘ (and directly opposite the Gallant ‘m 1' m" ' ‘ m‘ ‘ ‘I ‘mmh Crockett block)—hIs phone number reminded the meeting that the fer-l rent prayer of the convention at- 1333' He Wm be pleased to r0 Toronto was to continue the taxis-lszrtfslnews’ subscriptions or m] tence of the Presbyterian Church. llcr address was keenly appreciat- "'" ed and complimentary remarks _..'SHOP from Holman's Catalog. were nuille on the prospects of a hopeful fu-luro by Mr. Alex. lllltz. Mir. James Jardlne, Mr. Jns. F. Profltt, Rev. R. llenslay Stzlvcrt. llunter, River. Rev. Mr. Taylor was expected to be present but was un- willingly (lettiined by attendance n-t a meeting in Charlottetown. lce cream alld cake were served, when it was decided to appoint at the next meeting on Thursday, ilole- gates to ii-ttcntl the Prisbyterial to be held in St. James‘ Church. (‘liar- lottctmvu on July l). F: RA I/l/ ..*GRAND TEA PARTY at Si. (leorges on 'I‘uesd:ly, Jilly 21st, 2027-7-3M3l. offering. requiring a seperate car to convey them to the cemetery They came from friends all over (‘anada and consisted of the finest collections ever seen a: a funeral ili Amherst. The wllole service was a beautiful tribute to a 11119 , _ Y citizen and a splendid type of mall. CUMPEIENI MANAGEMENT E ' -~ " MALPEQUE GDAVRIGHT ‘l ,, _ ‘l .\lr. llarvey McEwen, M. L. A.. Mcpiuhu‘ and Mrs- McEwcn of Morcll were ll.\l§ ROI". 1 ' "JEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian 880m in Montngua and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, Job Printing, new and renewal subscriptions. tf i8 liIlllEll ..*‘MONTAGUE SHIPPING Club \\lll underlain.- an accommodation shipment of hogs about July 13th. if sufficient irumhers offer, If ——- mttrcsttell notify secretary at once. 2057-74-21 visitors to hialpellue on Wednts- (my ll.\l.ll~‘.\X, July 3.—— Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Dr Joi w‘ Ken. and dnugmcr Menlbers of the Montreal Stock Miss Elizabeth of dllallloque IIIOIOF-l rd to (fharlottctown on Thursday, Juue 25th. —DEBATE—The Canadian Girls in Training and Tuxis Boys of llcllellue will hold a public debati- ‘New: York .\lr lirnkt; Co, ___ in Central lledequo llall on Sal- .\nl..-ric.ln_ Can Co. __.___ __ urday, July 4th Il[ 8.30 p. mi Exchange: FUNERAL or THE LATE wfa. MURDOCK. Tile funeral of the late W. B. Murdock was held frolu the home yugsterday afternoon, it was one of lll.» "lost largely attended funerals held in Amherst for a 1011,11’. 111110- and revealed the large number of personal friends which the deceas- ed had in this community. The service was In charge of Rev. H. S. llland assisted by Rev. (Dn) lieartz, and Rev, William Brown. 'l\lr. Brown read the scripture l<~s~ 911i] while l)". lleartz spoke of the many fine qualities 0t‘ the deceas- ell of his staunch loyalty ‘to the Aicthodirst Church, and recalled the facl, that .\lr. Murdock was one of the first to give him a welcome when be arrived here as yrbbfii ago to tuke charge of the Anlheret pastorate. ‘It was a fine tribute to the deccnsctl and found an e-zzho- lng response from all present, The lfnited Choirs 0f Trinity and ‘St. Stephen's had charge of tho music .__ 1171A; _ 1011,41 ___. b!) 1421/, NY. Ccn and I-lud. Riv. (Julia Cane Sugar Pfd .__..__ lutelnaliumll, Paper Co, ___. Kelly Sprinfifleld Tire Co. _. 'I'Illl-.\111Ul‘i(1il1l Petroleum .__ Rctilllnl: Co. ________ ._ ..*SEASON CLOSED-The clos-' iul; week (last week) of the. 1025 lobster season ivas uniavor! abli for fishing, Tuesday andi " Wednesday Iieiug stormy. [fisher-i .\lr. Owen MacGougan of Long, ili-lltril. (‘zliifvfllill is spending fllsouthc," ljqciflc CO ,-,. holiday at the homo of his Ibrother 1.1mm Pacific fly‘ __' _____ $8,," .\lr George .\IacGougau, Nltilperlue. l. P Inmmtriil] “who, C0 “w! _ , , , .., l'ni1'.cd States Steel ______ __ ll.’- u ._ Hm‘, “n, pleased to “Mmme he, Bell Telephone __________ _. home after her recent marriage 51ml C°"111""1Y of C1111» which wok place at the Manse, Iiritish Elnpirn Steel lst Pfd. Mont-ton by Rc-v J. A. Ilalusay, Mr 1111111111 and Mrs Sheen motored through 31111W11‘l1i!i111 parts of Nova ‘Sootla and on Satur- Laurentide. Pulp __ day crossed by boar from Plctou Canadian Steamship Pfd. ___.._.__._.._._ lery when: all that was mortal of Leo Corcoran, Charlie Praugilt, Paquet; Wreaths, Brotherhood o1 u loving lluutihter 111111 sister were Arthur Hogan. ill-lll John llicGuiglin. Railway Truinnlen; Mechanical laid to re-st. Funeral SCTVICGSHIOKIIIIIUIII illglli Mass was celebrated Dclpurtlnent. P.~ E. I. Railway; were. conducted by the Rev. Geo. by ltev. Maurice McDonald and Sprays, Ills classmates Queen Summers who spoke comforting Rev. ll’. McMahon conducted the Square School, No. 1 Co. St. Dilli- words to the bereaved and favorite scrv-lcu at ll“; grave, Sum-B Gm Guides; M“ and Mm hymns of deceased were sung. 'l‘-he following tributes were re- i-I. B. Weeks; Mr. and Mrs. Bell Rock of Ages, Will the Circle be ccived. gvlevenson; M,‘ and Mm Thom“ Unbroken und Safe lll the Arms of Klaus (‘zlrds:-M-.-. and Mrs. McMillan and family; Mr. ‘and MISS MARION JOHNSTONE dearly loved daughter of I1. .\i. and Jww, Th. w,“ bearers were, . pa. - h‘ 2E‘: to (‘harlottcioivil and thence home by ear on Sunday. Juno 21st. The friends in Iienriillgton, Hamilton and .\i:llp(-t|ut~ will join ill congrat- ulations. ' and the favorite hymns. “ltock of Ages" “Abide With Me" and "tisllcep ill Jesus" were sung Mr. I). W, Fraser finely rendered "One Swectly Soiclnll 'l‘hollght with hlontrlzil Power ___” ___ 1901/. lliivhuvi Mooney: Mr, fllltl Mrs. J. Mrs. P. A. Fltzsi-mrnons; Mr. llllil Elmer Winnipeg lsllectric National Breweries _ Can. "one. Copper ________ -. 95 48% cut time. The closing! of 21 years. Mlarion was a ilcuuti- day. Salturdaiy, ful and lovable girl, ti graduate of Prince of Wales College sile taught successfully in Clinton and Long W111i day oi’ victory and the of tllcm to quit and for those re- Nome Jollngtoue’ at the curly “m. “mm Gh-qholm nluinlng. ‘ ‘ ' ,1_.;% or settling therefore by, no means a jubilation or Alfred K Compton. Archie Thompson Gamble. Albert Callback, and Holden clial, Hughes; Miss Gertrude George McGuigan and family; Miss ll. Monaghun; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iliiss Mannie Trainer; McAulay: Mrs Mrs. L, A. Hynes; Doran, Annie and Edna Ilynes; Angus and Jack tlicEachern; Cecil and Ernest Howntt; Miss Helen McDonald; Mr. lobster lildmstry has not improved Rvsenary McCllrdle; Desmond Louis Wynn; Catholic‘ Women's the fnanclzil situation wry lunch. (YLeilry and Leo Corcornn; Master League: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. M-"lllfwe lliflTllglle (2); liirs. J. It. Blanchard; Mr. Albert Macitae. “(154-‘111- Messages of Synlputhw-Slstcr 511111111111 011vr111s=11—!\1a-ry. Jos‘ St. Francis ofiAss-Isi, Tignlst Cou- cph. Ilonclllct and Leo Callaghan; cent; Miss Mary Cameron. Halifax; v Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mahar and M1‘. H. I3. Weeks. Halifax; Mr, and fflullly: Arthur J. iiutzun; Dorothy Mm. Jos. Slimwr . Piclou; Prosper and Gladys O'Brien; 'I‘homus and A. Arsennult, Hpwlan; Mrs. b. J- Eddil- \\‘ul.-:h; Joseph amt Sit-plum M-cGinn, Fredericton; Mrs. Duniel II . a M _ A “PM M. L, d I v ‘ n ‘ hlcMilliln; Mn, Connors and Kelly, Havprhlll; Mr. John P. Flood. ‘m rs m‘ i“ d‘ u’ ‘1 lie hopt. some day lo mcct her flunlly; “In Mm J_ A’ M‘? wood Islands; Mt and My“ Tlwm. c b ,Al'., 1 -I o. . . . . ‘"111 Vi?!’ $13,011:: 81:2‘; ugglllhzruuz; llgvllillléllgrlasllgréfltglztllfi;lhfiiebfimy ikilllltlll and family: Miss Mury ls Ollrrlllrlwr. New Wlltsdilre; Miss - w t ' l . - H... , . . . 1111111101‘,1\'[l'g_i[~]]|g;|,|)(.l]|Juhnmono‘ he ‘Vlgltzllty, liilbilt-I‘ and pupils of 10o Fonnessey. City, Muster Beautiful floral tributes, and the (gully llll, Lon] llom llllow, Mm“,fmqnjlfiglllil Grad!“ “f INOH“ <‘vggl‘snvcclglelgrfi¥' Si”? large assembly of friends from far Urudc-‘tcn who; llillilllll? ‘mp1s o‘ M" 005mm" ‘ivgrm ybny. , “l”! 11°31‘; at '3?” flmwm (whlfh Floral ()ifl:flll[,’tiI-—CI‘USC0lll, Tl... Vernon Gay, ‘Pownal; Mr. slid Mrs. W113 1° 011 llctiillll’. Julie 2.!) family; Cross, Mflgief Edward W. Grimes. Borden. ___ evinced their sympathy and Tltflplllii Th, don“, of “mu Gram,“ Mm. --"'1'11f? 1111111)’ fhiendu o; M“ The impressive services at the my, "H. swan yea“, om M,“ n; Mn Ilium) liavle. the well known bar- zllomliiull1lllywiiflllqebwvtre 11111111201011‘ 11)’ and Mm‘ Frank hhgrrili’. C111)’ 1111111111 lilo 12th ,bcr cf Souris are glad it s - - hil ‘e cv- - r- ° or “U” ‘1 (11111 1115‘ occurred on June 1 W115 t lo caiuse Annual Convrutlon the l’. h‘ l.|baek on duly rlgulil ilivilirwldfl ‘i011 1138181111 11y 111v li-vv- .\lr- of great sorruw. 110.1 "111y lu 111* Women's Insti-tutu-l. Juno 1f) elllt trip It‘ the mainland. 5111181111. 151113601131 lwlillfitel‘. and fanlily and their lllllllPiillliu friends, WOMAN, and 11. ___-_ ' Rev. Ila‘. M._Aitkcn of Cavendish. but also lo (‘IIIICTN who knt-w him ..'.vtr. Peter Paquet, hhl-llcr, Tho pull IIOIITCFH were Harold and tn whmn be bull bvcolue e11- Sourk“ was ‘I visitor to tho city Walsh. Edwin Johnstone, Jim M'-nt llfillrflil. last slirelt. ‘ gomery, Andrew Jollnslono, lirlc 11c 111111 lust leached 111111 interest- -_ Fquml and Erlc couglns_ The ,1... illg time in his childhood when it ..'Mr Wilfred lulvbell. has nc- mgifig wow lull; 4,, m,“ m H“, became necessary for him m mingle ;'»,<'l11<‘l1 is positing as assistant btlr- (lclldiu Memorial Cemetery, Wm‘! “h?” “Iludtrilll ‘ill 111* 1153c 111 it-r w th tir . orlnnn flit-bards. 11 C111“ 1J1.‘ 11811101011. an ill Sullrls, N i I , I u l ‘ , September of last year he was en. ___... ‘tatmlrllgyyliefilnljihellieilldl; ‘finds-am’ rolled as .1 pupil in one of the prhn- “\\lll... ylfll-y 319mm,, hm, 10m. we," knuw the meaning M‘ our nry grades of (Jueen Square School. ed the staff of Matthew Alclucan tan" - it was not long before Gratton Lid, Sourl." ad cashier fir Ill, ' _ had won lhe love of both tonchehs oumuwr nlhntlhs, ‘ 0 Ami 15x16 yell- mm» we 11 under‘ and pupils, Ills innocence anti the i cllarln 11f hi5 sweet disposition elicited the affection of all who ' 1<111‘W 111111: and ever In his first months In school he exhibited an 0n Juno 8th. 1925, the people of intelligence that marked him as a Nort Tryon and vicinity, wore umst PTOIIIIBIIIR pupil. deepy grieved when lt became In Juue Grafton was taken sud Norman. F. J. Mullnlly, R, H , known that Janette. daughter of tlelliy lll. and although hope was en- gfOflteit lltllil Charlies Arthur and giro Armos rll/Iagwilliams tterrnlned“ fnlr his recovery, he died .our.s spell n very peasant weak m passe away to t e roar Be~ wo wee s liter. end "in to Kensington. Summpr- yoml ‘in her 21st year.’ The de- The great 108s that his family side. Bederluc and other plorlts ceased was notofa robust conatltu- have sustained la appreciated by visiting relatives and friends, lion but was as usual unlll three those who grieve with them, though ----_____..... weeks previous to death when she they musl feel a less poign t agr- » took silck land despite all that row. The long o: Jtltie ffl[[on ~ ,me1llca skll and kind and loving Murray is also the loss pf a sweet 7 ;nursfng cpuld do, was of no oval] Influence that a ‘beautiful child. m“, them we“ Wm, Mlmrd,‘ ns God willed otherwise and saw hood unconsciously exerts. And al- aml know what real toot com- fort means. Mlm. Fraser as uecolupaniost. After tho service at the house the ‘remains were talcen to lligll- land (Yemetc-ry where luterulen-t was made. 'l'he poll ‘bearers were ulemhers of lilo Odd fellows order of which the lhCPllrilli wan‘ a lung time mcnlbrrr, and were Mussrs (‘. ‘b. Oittlnlgli. James llorfon, John LINKS, Ii. J. |l'l\\'.w'l'Il, A. W, Mofalt, aml lion llellulltllll. ’l‘bl.-r.- was an inllnellse profusion of floral River Schools, possessed of splen- 0111‘ 1101150 11115 1111i’ 15 111111i1°110fl did musical ';lent she was evcr 131' 1101111131 11110110001011 (11111- rclidy to help in the church and 11°111°l'111K 1111111 0111‘ 1101119 wllerevcrllcr services were needed T11" ""0 “Wed 111"“ ‘it “n; Besides the sorrowlng parents there are left to mourn flvc sisters, llel- u“ 119"" W“ 1115M “mg! cinieflul ell, Florence and Mary at home; UO‘§r_11("“f__w|1l'k1?1; d: lnhnue Mrs. llowurd MacGlll oil Calgary, “l: ‘fr Yotausgq ‘a111,! u M ' Altar, (at present visiting nt home) urultmm ’ H ' Mrs John lilacMillan and non Mr Lorne Mae-Millan of llrackley Point spell! ISunday, Julne 28th with Mrs IMZICAIIIIZIIYS sister, Mrs (m). F. llcarlsto of "North Shore Ilouse.” 1933 V.ictnry __ _____ ._ 1937 Vietgry _____________ .. BANKS Bunk Royal _____________ __ Tlmik lNIontrcnl __ 2l7 Ilank Nova Scotia 271 Wbe..'it~July, 111.3%.‘ ll Dec. 1111/}. (‘.irll~~.lllly, 98-74.; Sept, Del: RX’, . (latter-July Sept. Dec. 47%. \\7ll1‘.'ll~~JIIly, 155%.; Oct, liili-il: iii-l‘. 1231/. "- New York exchange closed lo- llllllTflW. 106.45 ma“ PERSONALS 235 ..'Mr_ s. n. A. Wright. Jeweller of Stiuris spent the week cud visit- _ lll friends at Fertune. N ~15 llixuil Mallicson is spend- ing .1 few days with friends ill llzuulllou. Nllss Matheson was ferluerly a teacher iu that district ‘and will always receive a kindly welt-outc- from each and all. ..'l\ir. John Fisher, ltollo Bay is doing a thriving business In Sourl; since 11c opened Ills repair ' hbop en Alain St., Sollrki. 102%: _ _ 43%: thorn: We, the undersigned merchants of Morell, Bristol and St. Peter's Bay, hereby agree to close our res- Mr and M“, Gm pectlve stores on Thursday aiter- “mg Riv" mmnr,,fl' "°°'"1 a‘ l °'°'°°k dl"‘1"9 111° on Sunday June 28th months of July, August and Sep- ' tember. ..‘.\l:", Wm. llreullzin of Soilrls. S. l). l1. student is ruzclviul; many (‘Ullf-Irllillillilflillti this wcek on hav- ing sulteuafully won his ll. A., dc- KTUUH. .\lr and Mrs iiiudcrhill of French Iliver wv-re the guests of Mrs liudcrhillls’ nlolher, Mrs (icorge llryenlon on Sunday, June 28th. GRATTgN-MURRAY Important Resolutions. "USOIUHOIIH passed at ‘Coushhl of to Nlalpellue GRATEFUL TRIBUTE OF LLOYD COX CHARLOTTETOWN B. W. McEWEN J. W. McEWEN H. H. COX J. M. LADNER ALTON ANDERSON QUIGLEY 6. SON C. E. PRATT 8t SON W. D. OOFFIN GEORGE K, COFFIN 20111-745121. HEALED OF ECZEMA AND HER Whereas therouzro now 11S Wo- CHILD CURED OF PNEUMONIA. film's Institutes In operation lll th’s province and it has been found there usefulness could be further increased by securing cer- ta'n corporate powers. 13E IT RESOLVED that the Leg- (‘harlottr-tnwn, l‘. E. I. Jilly 2, 15125 Slr.~A noting oi tllallltflllness lill)\‘t‘l ml: to add my tribute to lflalinn Conlmittee, Luke FIPD-‘l 111 the mrhtlhr, I Ilogan to. use 1315f secure the possess 0f a slut-lid" January on account of suffering Art of Incorporation for the Pro- mui-h from eczema in my hands, vinclhl Institutes. Moved by Mrs I bad to keep them covered all 1‘711\\‘iu Aiacmlrlgne. Seconded 11y ilu- time. Hall tried many rcmed- 111-1» Percy Alllfifik- ies but the Farador wus the first ltesolvorl that the Branch Inst- that helped nle. When I had made 111110 trllllellvfll‘ t0 11111111019 ti"? "M? use of ll for less than three weeks of Canadian Literature esllPfilfllly I was able to remove the COVefing in Institute aml School libraries |aml nearly all trace of the ailment 111111 flfl Drill“ 101' ‘$011001 01111111911 []i_ql|])pfllfl'(1(]_ and that "Canndlnnllook Week" he I also found the Fnrtidor a wond- obnnrvod m: far as P0fi-‘1l111P- M01100 orful remedy for constipation from by Mrs. Wm. Mutch, Seconded by which I also suffered greatly, this, S. l1‘ Currie Several years ago my mother Resolver} that whereas the was n great sufferer from eczema Children of Prince Erlwnrd Island In her face and neck. The Farador nre now recelving- an ailequale llllllle fl perfect cure of her. u education resneclinlz loyalty and was for that reason I got the love of country. Farrulor for my own use. The women off our Institute en- On Olle occasion my little son de was s0 lll with pneumonia that he 1o was not expected to live, We got 0115131- “(W911 111' 11"- Pellilerttaat. the Fararlor to work and it offect- Seconded by alias Alice McNully. edsa very speedy cure, Because Resolved that. ltlflq Convention of these great benefits we cannot reaffirms‘ the resolution passed at recommend the Farador loo highly. the Convention oi 1924. Viz, ‘RESOLVED THiAT wives of MRS. JOHN PROWISE. qualified voters under the Public 222 Sidney Street. school Act be ‘given the right m ‘ The foregoing letter is address- vote at any school meeting and ed to W, E. Eamon. Farsdor Re- shall be eligible to be elected as prcscnlatlve, 138 Hlllsborough Sta school teustoe. Moved by Mes Charlottetown. Ask for literature. dltli llcultoll. Beconded-liyilurs.‘ 2003 g Albert Dewar. 1 aoilil ‘lilac 1eo RENT araesT GLASSES OUR PRICE OF $7.5 For complete iiprrtiu-lrs or ‘Bys- (linens-n, lnnlutles Even fhb Llfflé Details Innum able details We People realln the connected with m direction of i n‘... ..“1\1r llarolrl Hynes, school in- spector was u visitor to Sourls ro- JAN ETTA MaoWILLIAMS nently, .___ ..‘A motor party consisting Of Afessrs P. A. McLellan, L, , do ‘DETAIL. luau... shrill,‘ Bolantllle run-m»: w...» Pm."- and lllt quality frames. Lemon it Ii till! psinstakln ca" pulpit, Q1.- ilmqull H111, nullity sud s than... with sn ICIIIOO- phsre of quiet reverence. " 1. H,‘ n - , , I - , W l ‘pnjumrtl u. us lulu rest ""1"" "ill till will be looked ‘sttsr. Aiiiiivtllnoa ilnnvicn. afiivliiittn. 14o... The llnl our eompetlors silt llti nml It! In. Al we are the only Optomet- IIII II Montague who time taken an atenllpaeg Manse In examining eyes and fitting slum-s and banked by over twenty years practical expel-lanes ynn In island of letting the but service. fit to call her home and ‘her spirit though. for his family, the spiritual lock its flight to the One who onnsolatlnns are great, the sym. gave. and doeth all, things well. pathy of l-hr community goes out u (p, Sim never was heard to complain to them In the great natural sor- . N I N A R D o I but spoke as If she was feeling row with which they have been af- ‘ better. i "rl l n b m filmed‘ lere are e. to mourg an es inn o; mu itltrlzrli’ Ilttlnl Glasses In our business not a silo lino.” , 3,; E. PARKMAN OPIOIITIIDI ” " Int-us. gil- asorrowlngmothar and father, one Saturday, Jung 20ml, brother. George at home and a by the poplin of sister Mrs Harold Knight of Oamlnflc-hool, l Mass, but now homo. The funeral ' 19th jnrTryol nu attended Queen Square a little classmates of the deceased following the hearse IL was held on the mourners. The pail bearers were Pl-éfllftilflfli.‘ come, Joseph McMillan, pagan“ gin”,