v 4-: ._ 1 L. (rassures . 'l _ me CENTRAL comme; Ch) * =-=_ar' les î:3:::°“.î—:’.—‘”"—:3I.‘î.“:‘f:;... ifresïgyar peStponed nom ras; nightà’p‘on; “‘ P K m" ' accourt oi' tain will be- held tomgnt‘ . . _ 5 on Rechiord Square. Ç01: a Fathers ov now "A! Just in at Petons, at 29e.” J i ' A WOjbusineas" associates‘ : n. T cussing their children :13th problerns connected with their upbring. ins’ v -‘;Saidkoiie: "My whole life îs bound up in that boy and girl of mine—they shall have a chance in life that I never had——- I am spending every cent; I can adora on their education”. i . Said tire otheri “I am doing the saine for my two little ones. But I've done more than that to safeguard their eareers”. x : “What more can one do?" was the surprised query. “One ca'n 'gi'vë'them' the‘rirotecticn of Life Insurance”, promptly came the re- joinder—“and that is what I have donc. Their éducation. will_go on even lf I a not spared t0 see to lt". g . No man h s completelv fulfillcd his obligation to t os‘e he loves, untll he has ei‘ctended to them such a practlcal appli- cation of.his..afl’ection., H 1 V __ Let thc protecting arm of Life Insurance bo thrown around thcm. Let the North American Lifo Assurance Company issue a Poliey .on your lrfo—thcrchy creating un Estate sufiicrent t0 carry out your plans for tlio children's educstion. It's not a matter thai: you'con ail’ord to dclny. Sec to it now‘whilo yet you have tho hcnlth thnt will enable you to secul‘e Insur- MATlNEE 3.15. NIGHT 7 6. 8.45. I .Maunee, Adults 16e. _Chlldren 11e. ' ' ‘Evenlng, Adulte 26e. 'Chlldren 18e. TIMES TODAY WAsH FABRICS at their bout a: Pan. Ltd. IGE OREAM FESTIVAL at King- ston postpoood till tonisht. . i ' 4 aousr-raw'o - GENERAL «on wlll ho olosed 'l‘hursday attornoon for the bis Tes. fi “go/ï presto - ê in. i ,_ V . .. a w. Séo C/‘Sccnarzo br/ €mmettfÿlynmâ‘ i: ‘Xk, , t C . Bernard J( Œnïdlt’ «.— 1 _____ ' ou‘rmo masses. blouses and skirts in varied styles at Partons. v a 1 'on Match 10. llu' commendcd the. liniereat takcn by tlie Boni-d in tlie work or educatlorî tu thlï 0:: . " t in tpe n'vcngniao' fiwes-t Kent. smog aîïâäiäfimniz‘ ses; pupils. Ho tlmnlted the donors oi the prizes. an (1.1150 Mrs. it‘. li. Jenkins and Mrs. R. E. Mulch [or their capable kind work in tlio col- lection ut tire prize moncy. In con. clusion he rererred io tlio retire ment oi Dr. .MoMillani from tire bonrd (r! trustees. .than whom no une was bettcr iltted in inlfil thune dutl-es; and to thc :tppointmcnt or ioleayor Riley to iiil tire vacaney. Ho beileved tliat in Mr Riloy citl- zcns would find a most capable r9; prescntative and tho teacliers n true i’riend. ‘THunsoav, JUNE 29th icc creaiia festival. St. James Church grounds. 5 mimerlield. 1p“ t a; ' v 1 " '- émanent yoEr at "Patùns Finie range oi shlrts, collars, souks etcn THÉ BEST PLACE Q0 spend Dominion Dey ioat tire {en par y and sports to et. Geo V. -' towu.. iAN'NUA'L METTING Bediord Furmera Co., will bo ’held July 8th. 2 p. m. ' _ 'Avt West Kent the e’loslng excrcl. ses were well attendcd und tlie spiendid programme, nlready pub- lished ‘in 'i‘he Guardian, wus capab- ly carried out. Scliool 'i‘rustcc Mr. C.11.B. Longworth prcsidcd and there wcro also on the plut- form Iiis Worshlp .Mayor Jenk‘ins. Mr. li'enry Smith. chuirman oi' the Schooll Board. Rov‘. H. D. Ray- mond..Rov. Wm. Orr Mulllgan. Hou. F. J. Nash. Principal Wm. Moran or tlie U.C.C.. Major T. Ed- gar MacNutt, 'Mrs. J.E.B. MacCre- ady. Mr. J. P. Gordon. 'l‘rustce and Superintendent ot Educntion Ragots. . _ Arter the presentntlon oi diplo- mns. px‘izos. etc. tho Cadet .Cup won this year by the'scliool wus prescnted to Cadet Captain Lorno Wedlock by Major MacNutt wlio liighly‘ oomplimonted the boys—un on .tlieir tropliy. l-ie also corn- monded Earl Jaimcs. commander oi No. 2 Platoon, i‘or tlic splendid . showing mado' and presonted with pleasure the trophy donated by COME T0 THE lco Croam tcs- lilmsolf for tire efficient work‘done. rival in Sprlng Perk Thursdny Principal Johnson in iris report evcning, July 6th. at 7 p. m. Plen- referred to the onrdilmerit of'ÆH-g ly Of lce croRm cake. condy and hoys and 86 girls, a maximum et coid drinks. 457 .pupils. 'i‘lre vurlous schooi netivlties have as usual becn ta- ken up and for tire most. part car- rled on witli comrnen‘dalyle zcui DAINTY AFTERNOOS DRES- sas selllns chean à“ P1110“ THIS sron: 'wm bo opon‘ un- tll 9.30 o'clock Frlday curling.— MOORE A. McLEOD. LTD. SIM-MONS BEDS AND BED DING in Aline styles and dlilerent slzes at Patonæ- ourmo SKIRTS are a necessi- ty. Patons have somebeautles ut NEW STRAW SAILOHS for ias— qmck sale puces. tidious men ai. Patons. 5 STRAND 40 lNcHEs high hea- vy l'enclos in 30 and 40 rod, rolls. 306 per rod deiivered at your staälon. The Rogem Hardware Cc. Lt . ' R'EMEMBER Auctlou sale cattle lrighw Bridge, 'l‘liursday, 20th. MEN’S OUTING SUITS for warm weatlwr at Patons. . l Brie! addresses were mode hy tlir: chairman. Iiis Worship Maynr Jenklns and .Maior MacNutt. ni‘tor which the exercises closod willi the Isinging et tho National An- thom. STORE GLOSES Saturday. Domi- nion Day. 'July. lot. signed P. J. Noy and (10.. D. M. MoLeod. Gut< illie 8c Cutlifi‘e.=Lemuel Selleron. Dont min thc Dominion attraculonl at. aummornide. 1st. day July Prince I'Street Seliääl a . Closing r Exercises THIS STORE wlll ho open until 9.30 o'clock Frlday evenlng. MOORE ÆMcLEOD, LTD. GINGHAM DRESSES wiith con trast'lng trimnsings and some lace trimmed on dioplay at Paton-s. DON'T FORGET that Wednes- day. July. 5th in the date or the League oi the Cross Picnlc. DOMINION DAY SPORTS Riversido Track, Vernon. haso‘lnlll match hotwecn Mu qu'bor and Vernon. A large numrher oi' eitizens woro prescnt at the (:loslng oxorcises ol’ ‘ nnce. Prince Str'eet Sehnol lrelrl yoslz‘r- ‘ A request for our “Child’s Endmvmcni: day morntng. .Sclrool 'i‘rustec lir. i Policy” Booklet will give you all infor- at 'Blg .____ me FESTIVAL AT SUMME'RFIELD n-tCDnll) and bring your friands Lo 'i‘ho sinfl- mation. A PHOTOPLAY PRODUCT BREATHLESS I . Slÿ-«ABSORBING StÜc’d bj - 5mmcl‘tï 3eme“ ION THAT WILL HOLD YOU WITH INTERES'T REELS 9 W'JANTED—rEvory man. woman, and‘ cliild in‘Chilrloileinwn is wantr‘d ai tho Lcague of the Cross Menin, July 5th. T0 HOLD PlONlC—This yoar «the .M‘ethodiai, ASuuday School .pic- nic wil‘l bevheld at .Westville. on Wednesday,‘ July. 19‘; THE KELLY'S CROSS Drama- lir‘ Cimb wlll present thelr populsr lrisli i’iay‘ "Katllleon rM’ovaureen" in Borden ‘Hall, leonday ovening. duly il. Tickets 50e and 251:. :aid oi tho Chùñiottetown 'liospital, 2—NIGHTS 2——MATINEES Friday, Sàturday June 30, ' ÿ“l“llllllilllililtlllllllllillllilll MINS STREET ATN 1 “"“lfllillllilillillllIllllliillllilllllliiliilllllllliiliiillilillliilillilillilllil “i l .PRIcEs—52c, 80 l - Matinee,'ÿddults 52e. Children 26e. ALL"WH|TE 5 TA RS SWEET SINGERS, FUN NY COMED!ANS BAN D .0 ORCHESTRA lillllllillllllilllllllillllllllllllIlllllllIillllililllllllllljllll llllllllllllllllll.‘ TRELS 50 VHMBLE DANCERS PARADE. OON e, 1 31.10. Evening. .v fdaiiy at ' ' ' B'OXING 'i‘llc rollowlni: Üÿys ure i'r-ndy and willl'ng toducr-t iln- hr-Si puuiiisin in or ontni tlio lirovlnm‘. ira l'uimnn. a voterai; (il m‘nqry inutileswnumhrw (Id ruuung iris oppom‘nis nre (llovtu lrmd Johnny liownon.»Ymrng l’och-I' Bottlÿng Downey. l(‘.yclone Ketohell. and many acheta..- Young Demipsoy is willino 10 match. u with amy- opponent ol clou. 04mg Dempooy is well knownato thewjoxin'; {on on,t1ie Ioiand. - Tommy Wililsl‘lhc Écrit Maritime Province prospect since tàe‘ (lon SerrËNriw'on Sale. Box Office opens 9.30 a. m. oi' lu‘ddir‘ (Yonnolly is open lo mcet any wr-ltzsrwoizlrt. .Iolnmy Sullivan i'cntlmrwcitzlit ohwmpion oi‘ Nr-w Brunswlck la nnxious to show hls warras (o tho tains in I’rinm lddwurd lsluml. —-—-——.o.———— RECENT PIRES. Pire lossm in Canada during tllc wer‘k'e’m‘ied- ,l'une 21. are estimaited :5“ 1’.E.I., now curate et St. ‘3‘;., Mr . illiilllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllilllllillliifi : ._ E = E Ë :1- E C C ._ n ._. 4:: .= r: ._. = E E E Brome . whiclr‘avas m‘havc 1300“. hold last night w'am postponed. owing to thc inclemency 01 the 'weathcr and wii' inke place louigllt on lloclrford Square. l - ISLAN DER HONORED—At the ordination service held on Trinity Sunduy, June 11th, by the- Bishop P.J.E. Springiield. Mnry's Church. ISt. John. was elcvated tu tire prlcs'tllood 01' tho Cliurcli 0l England. . or Frederlcton. tire Rev. ilaslnm, formerly‘ or PRESEQNTS SPLEiNDID GlFT— VVililnm Payne oi’ tliis city, has later donatod a valuahle col. lection oi hlstorical and literary volumes to the library at Notre Dame Academy. This gentleman morlis the slncel‘e gratitude oi’ the Sisters. wiio hereby wish tu ex— press tiroir docp apprecaitiou of so generous a gil't. wliicli will prove updorrbtedly grealiy usei‘ut, te the young ladies attendiug the institu- tion. v BA‘PTIST ASSOCIATION— The un‘nual meeting ot tlle Prince Ed- ward lsland Baptist Associa"mi opens in tlic Baptlst ‘Cliurch licre this evcniing. and will continue un. til July the 2nd. This ovoning nov. Mr. Eoton wlll wclcomo the visitera, and Rcv. C. E. Peno will rcply. Tire sermon will be preaeh- od hy 'Rev., .1. W. Nellson. On Pridny mernlng the remular husl- ness ol‘ tlie Association will com' mence. Among thn speakers h‘orn nbroad are ‘Rav. Dr. 'Spidie. Deau Deam oi' tlie Tlieoioglcul liepart- ment ni Acndla llnlversliy. Mr.. Erh. Spocialist in Religions Educa» tion. Dr. Zolla Clark. alster of J. J, (‘lzlrk ni the Experlmental Farm. and Rov. il. S. Freomnn. accu—F— GOOD SHOW AT V n FREDERICTOI‘ lS'i‘. JOHN. N. il, June 23h41 J. (lallaghor; Saw Voir Arnrtm' Minstrcl “Show avt Frerlerlcton last niglvt. iit is srrhprlsingly 500d plnyed to copacity business ani plonsod a5 well as rtny show tlla ever played tlierc. Signed: l“. G ISpuncer. 'i‘he ill)()V(‘. telcgrnm was eeived lhy Manager (laillug‘her the Prince Edward 'Thcatre. l ‘re— . _ l ...THE ICE CREAM FESTIVAL ln'ÎI i ' 0! ing oteæm‘ships. 'them by radio wliil—e still at sea. de FATHER— tire leo crenm festival on St. Jalmes galllllll‘ch gnounds Tlrursday, June t . “m— STORE CLOSED all day satur. day. July in, open for business tirl 9.30 o’clock p. m. FN day. MOORE a. MohEOD LTD. ‘ ‘ ..BONSHAW'8 BIG TEA Thuts— day 29th. Everytliing ready for n gond outing. ShOuld weather prove uni‘avorahle tea will be lieid on ‘Friday, June 30th. .r bath. July .2 nt Giasgow Rond; .m. and in tho Peoples Chapon 7 p. m. ‘ . .. TIME IN PALESTINE In Jerusalom town time and tra' time are diii’erent. i'orty aminuï' different, and both aro variable. Train officiels say the train lcav ior Jai'i'a ut 6.40 o'clock in tire mo -‘ ing. «but 6.40 o'clock by‘ train time ls 7.20 o'clock 'by town time. One morning lumen wc wero s‘tarting l'or Egypt we ordered our earr-inge for 7 o'cloek. Arriving at ihe station a‘t 7.15 o‘clock. wa iound the train gone and thc station empty. At last wo routed out an official. d“Where’s tho train?" we demand- e . v “Gone, mesicurs." “Gone? You've changea ihe heur of the train, thon?" “Non, non, messieurs! The train leavos ut tire same hour always. but the timc has changer]. chterday 6.40 o'clock train time wns 7.20 o'clook town lime. Todny 6.40 o’clock train time is 7 o’cloek iown itime. No, no"—and ho smlics pat- ronizlngly—"the train always leaves at the salmo hour; our trains never enange—it ia the timo thai allers itaoli, uot the train, mes- sieurs!" ' We soug‘ht the telegrapli office. "To tlie steamer agent io Jatte," we d'ietatcd. “Mlsscd train. Cancel passage on bomt l'or Egypt. Wire date ci“ next saillng l'or Port Sald." 'I‘hls was turan into ilowery Turk- ish and sent. A reply came soon. “i’lenty oi time. Your 'bmll. rwlll wait l'ill iomorrow al‘ternoon, ior uthe water is no rougit shc cannot land lier passcngers and cargo to- day. Flenty oi‘ lime il you take the train tonicrrow."—7Atlnntic Mon- thly. ———4&.———— CELERY PLANTS. ii’ the celery plants in ihei‘rnmes or seed hodls look yellow. lt 'ls ovi- denco o! ‘tlie need or rrltrogen. Try nitrate o! soda. Scaittor it duite tho plants dellr iihc l'orolllzor. A Inmch dærkor coior will ruppewr in a vdray or tw‘o. +.__ .l 'AI RPLANE TAXI8. l CHURCH or: scôfr‘LANo; Y D. M. Lamont wlll preach poix? on) and evenly tlmt nobody can tell il hns hoen apptied—it‘s so ensy to usa. too. You simply dampen cornu or soit brusli Alrpiane taxicnihs aro to ire put ""01!!!" n service at xtwo Engiish po‘ris ior strand at a tlme. By mornan the t'ho use or passongers rrom incom- sruy hair dlsnnnears: W11“, ça" engage otlior application restored to lts naturel during tho year. Tire work ui‘ tho pupiis is on the whole satis- iaclory and compares fuvorub‘y with tliat of past years. lie urge] lililt parents duran thc ensuins year co-operate more carnestly thon. lieretoforo ‘witlr tlio teacliers in S. R. Jonkins prosided. inglw tire pupils \vas a i'cutul‘c ol' th‘e èxorclses and wns oi "11' usuul iilgh class ordcr, rel‘lerting groni crodlit ‘upon tlio touchera in charge oi' tho music. Miss Watson uni Miss Tult. tho carrying alongwi scliool work. The higliest prize to bo ga‘ined in tho' ilnal yenr in tlie- public schoo course is thc Governor Genernl's modal which luis ‘11ch won by Harry Foster. who worked inim- i‘ully tlirougli tire ycar and descrch ;tho greatcst praise iur his scholais' ti'èÉ ntizi'inmcnts. lie-"'hnd close eampetitors, namely: Helen Jamie- son. Czitlileen Bourke, Lorne W'ed- loçk, Ruth ileurtz and Anna .Mc- Dougall- '» Mr. Johnson‘ spolr-e oi' tllo importance oi the ioncliing or music. or whlclr branch Miss Me Domr‘ld and Miss Tuylor arc {ne capable instructors. Ho reierred .also't‘o'tho' linportance o! Engiisn composition, the study ct which .lias. been :giv n, uch un impetus rdcentiy throtgh ho prizes oi‘iered )y sucn local socieiies as Durlgh- rers or tlia Empire and thc Mie si on the‘yenr‘s_ d oircellènt reè'ôrd marie hy' pupils 'oi last year in'tha onÏ‘ranCe examinal lions oi Prince (ri Wales (‘nllogg ono ni tire uumlwr havlug lvd illl' province. lie zilso reicrrr‘d. in iho provision heing mode for in- creaserl accommodation in 'tlw schooi and connumidr-rl tire mom- liers oF‘il’le tom-hing staff onfilieLr loyalty. support and eurncst effort; to"promrzte tire hosi .interests ni" tlio puplls‘. Ho reniui‘kcti upon ihc excellent service thut is liciniz rondeer tlic clty by (nir Huard 0T Sciiool 'l‘rustecs and uiso express- ed the liopc that tho work ol' mon dicnl examination now peint: - ried on by thc ited Cross Soclety wouîld he. continuod.= ,To thls .end it woul'l 1m nc'ocssnry for ilie trilücm tiomil autllerities to assume r"; Undcrwritors . Association. Ho spokc O'l.‘ tlio heneiits oi’ pliysicn training undcr tlie cnpnhle direc- tion or Mr. Campbcll. directur of utliilot'ics. and Major .MocNutt. Cm dot insiructor. Tire International IScliolnstic Scliool Sports and tire work ot Cadet instruction wcre ni- so touchcd llpnn. (il tlic puhilc [unctlons lield durlng the year Mr. Jolinson reierrod particularly to No. ‘11 and to tire vlsit of inspection hy His Worshlp Mayor Jenkins io Comb Sage Tea in IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS 80 NATURALLY N0- BODY CAN TELL Grandmoiher kopt her lian- benutiiully dnrkencd, glossy and attractive witli a brew oi' Sage 'l‘ea and Sulphur. Whenever lier hnir- took on tliat dull. fader] or streak- ed oppearnnce. tlils simple mixture wns appiied. witli wonderi‘ul eflect. By nsking rit any drug a “Wyeth's iSage and Sulphur. Com- oi’thls old-time recipc. by the midiùion ol‘ other ingred lents nll ready to use. nt very lltlle cost. Tlris simple mixture cnn bB deponded upon to restore natural coior and beauty hnir. A well known downtown drug- lmproved Irrcely and ‘wu-ler. avoidingrloucliing glst says evorybody uses Wyeth‘s ‘ Sage and Sulphur Compound now hocnuse lt durkens se naturnlly a nnd draw lt tho hair. taking one _ alter an- it la ’ tlio ceicbration oi Armistice Duy, gether witli lhe School 'i‘rusteeus 'î Faded or Gray Hair ponsihility ior tire work ais ho un derstood it coulrl noi lili imuch loin;- l’rinelpal ' man .lnv hisr report . Scotla NORTH-AMERICAN Lll‘E" ASSURANCE COMPANY “Solid as {Ire Contian l'kl—reierred; tourne .' . ""4 on“: “mm cm' ' ChariotLetown Branch orne" Camcron Black and Bank of Nova \ _______,__ ly contrihutrd and henrtily wlslied tire touchera; and pllplls an enioy' ablc lioiiduy. At ihe conclusion ot tire prescnt- ntion oï the diplomrrs, certificrrtes, Drlzus. elc.. hrlei’ and complimeu tory, remarks wercgnude by Hls Wnrsliip Mayor Jertkins. . Superflu! tendent 0l Educution Rogers. I’rrin- ('ipul Moran oi tlio Union Commer- cial (li/linge. and Mr. iir‘nry Smith. K'llilil'lllllll oi’ tlie School lloard. or carrier! on hy tire 11ml Gros}. llo conclùdul l>y tliunking tir: donors or {lie prich so tlioirglitl‘nl-l —- :mzîmzsæï‘m ' .e&\ This ‘ Genume MGOFL 4'. OUTI‘IT VALIT AUÏUSYNOI' R410 r... store l’or pound", you will got a largo hotlle v ‘. to tlie or two, color, and ' ooks glosay. soit and beautltul. ‘äiiiumwo errent: 'i‘ho uxui'isrrs r-nncluded u'ltlr llic singing oi' thc National Anthcln. fi... CONMSYfi or W W’DEL Cm4 .‘ltvlr' 'l 'ÉÀLE'Y .(JTCîTfinrl ni Qpçÿgfnnrn ne Roger erdware Ltd. —BY lirai. 'l‘lro Monctary 'l‘lmos at cusr " 500, comparer! proviens weelr. 4.6»— l.lnlmc-nt for finie [du-truie” _ 'witrh 5294050 th‘; Minnrd'» - a .. . 'BV 201.9? ' IOO OOD 1TRUE- l GOTTA MARES) - «Ë. 'cau vou mu sua, W'HÀT sève F012 m managez-ma w'wa SAVS WU ANCEL. D THÉ LEASEOF' THA D G T V'SEE W TWO THAT's GÉEAT- couäîæ" FLACES Aflnä' cosrsrooucu Fewor Marrlaaes In Parl- Tliore were 10,500 t‘cwer {gur- rlages and 3,000 lewer birihs in Paris last year (han in 1920. hut divorces sliowed un increuse ol - . r _—‘. - r“: l a Stocklnm nm ‘c-nm'è'wñto use In the olevcntli ceniury. iloi‘oro ilrai time it was euslomnry to swarhe tlic i'cot wiih bandages. l.lnhnont for Salle l1; von' “lien! Ml nnnl'u VALET AUTO STROP RAZOR ‘ fine Dollar for One Week 0nly. Modal c net constat! of oolld motal caoo. plunh llned, razor, Itrop and threo bladel complote, ati for .............................. .. 31.00 aREATEsr SALE. or": 1ms FAMOUS RAZOR even REGORDED m CANADA A llmltcd numbor only to bedlupolod ol. Alain! ï Auto Sirop Raton have ‘ oold rcnularly. “35.00. In A " thio r:an tho «romand bladü’nlono are 'Ilmolt worth the prlce .of the whole outilt. on aALs AT