_ULY 8.192s. - . '11s» 14'. .-. '7 | orthopedic specialist 15g ‘Sacrament or the Lord's Supper 29in IOIPam. ineo is _ ing e work. iosteiovam Rinsing the dirt out of the clothes. 4 I04: am.’ singing out. he rest pends on e weather. l lranqe ‘lo hard ark of was/win 0 just ‘rinsing Made by the \ makers of LUX R455 J. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Separators HE SHARPLES SUCTION ‘FEED Sklms clean at any apeed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. rite or Phone 798 or 939 i l’ . . Iv 1 a ‘Nail/luv THAN us: illldles‘ Auxil- i 1 ' Sabbath, iltll. ‘Brooklyn at 6.30 p.111. 'done splendid work in her Arts 1111111111111 1111111111111 ED'S TAXI day oily]. RODD'S TAXI SERVICE Em- aild night scr- . lilrc llutci, 225 Quasar-Phone 443-J. Plioue 687 or 209-J. - ONLY onus 31108:" OPEN - olluson a‘; Johnsou will be the only rug sloreppenf all day Io-day. ROBIN HOOD_ FLOUR is milled only from selected wheat and sold by leading Island dealers who guar- alltcc its quality. iary ‘P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage J acknowledge with‘ tllaliks receipt oi"d 'f1‘t'1.(1i1 from Slirllig valley Auxil- iary pui- M115. Charles Caseicy. FREE. CLINICS I'0r Crippled (Jhildren will he held by the Real CF05?‘ sociuty in Britannia Hall. Siiillnerside, Wednesday niorning,1 July l-IUI. and at 5i) Grafton Street, Charlottetown, July 15th. I)r. Ackelgi CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—Mr. id. C. Robertson will preach Sat- urday. July 10th, Nine Mlle Creek, of llallrax, 7 p.n1., also Sabbath‘; 11th, Canoe will make the examinations and Cove 10.30, Churchill, 2.30, and give expert advicc with regard loPeoplc-‘s Church at 7 p.nl. treatment. i7-g-7-8-3i. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. Congratulations to Bessie Mc s- sey, Eileen Trainor, Helen Clarke, George McAssey and Aeneas ‘Mc- Donald, pupils of Mount Stewart school, who have secured the pub- lie school leavlngcertiilcatos. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—-'I‘ilo will bc dispensed at Birch Haliou Services at 10.30. and i‘; Preparatory services, on ‘Thursday. 8th, at 2 p.m. and Sal. urdlly, 10th, at 2 p.m., also on Moll- lllly. 12th. at 10 ll.m. (Rev. Ewen MucDougnli will preach at Point Prim on l-‘riday, 16th, at 7.30; till’! iris on Saturday. 17th. at 7 p.nl., also sabbath, ‘i8th, at Belle Rive:- at 10.30; Murray River at 3; alll ON FISHING TR‘I‘P. —Mr. W. Malcolm Mackay, Mr. ‘Frederick 'l‘. Short, Mr. Stodart and Mr Malcolm lVlflCKfly Jr.. ot’ ‘St. John are enjoy- ing a weeks fishingrat Morsolfs Pond, P. E. l.’ MACLEAN—COFFIN NUPTIALS —A very prettyyweddlng took place on Saturday evening, June 19th., when Bertha May Coffin _and MI‘- Fulton dvlacioeaa were united in marriage at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. William H. Coffin, at 81 Rilorles Ave., East Walpole. ‘Mason :lt 8 p, lli., by the Reverend J. A. Ilytie, pastor of the uilion Congre- gational (‘hul-cli. The bride wore a gown of white geofflelle 0V0!‘ satin and her veil was trilllllle-Ll witll rhinestones and pearls ceuslit with orange blossoms. She car- |ried a shower bouquet of white bridal roses and iillies of the vall- 9y, Miss Ida Rose Coffin, sister services for the Presbyterian of the bride, was maid or honor. Churches of New London and Her gown was of shell lllllk 5601's- A _PRIZE W.'|N.NER.—At the Spring Competition of the Boston ‘University Art Department. the ro- sults of which have just been pub- lished, appears the name of ‘Miss Annie Wajson of this city who wou first prize for sophomore drawin"; from the antique. Miss Watson has Course and is to be congratuiatcdl on her sifccess. Miss Watson is to resume llcr teaching duties ill Prince Street School during til;- coming terlll. ~ NEW LONDON —(_:-IRCUIT-'—TIILB l i v or these sections will‘join Iii tlrzlilvillc for Sunday, July lltli ettc trimmed with slIVEl‘. “he "Wm will l);- dg follows; _New LIHHIOIIpSIII/el‘ slippers and stockings and (Clifton) ll a. lli., Granville, p. m. carried a bflllllllei 0i Dink F0581 The service at Long River rill be Ml‘. Cari Brennan of East Wflliloie. omitted in order to unite \vi.1l the friend of lhe iimflm- W88 be)" Illa"- Soirliers‘ Memorial Service to belMlf-S- V1019! Wlf-‘kilalll. llouslll "I We held at the Gcddie Me"zlorlal‘glixgf-“lgggggssozlhe Eggdaixfisg gage}: 1 ,, r r - - r l n . . (llltiich at 2.30 p. ill. Phc (.11. rcthlieizlhvickhfln‘ Sang Always by Irving Rev J0,“ “h (fllierlin Lohengren. The bride- ' ‘ ‘ 'groonl's gilt to the bride was a. string of pearls. The bride's gift to the groom was a silk shirt. The house was prettily decorated ill pink and white with a pale green archway and pink roses ill the cen- ter hung a large wedding bell with rose petals. A buffet luncheon wag served while ukelele and piano solos were rendered. "After u holl- cyllloon trip tho couple will be hi. home July 1st at Savln Avenue, Norwonu, Mass, The bride is tile second cldcst (laughter oi Mr. Dav- id I). Coffin oi llead 0t lilllsbor- memorial service. liarrison, Minister. NORTH TRYON-(lirs. Wu. J. lluciiuilau and .\I 1's, 0livcl~ M Neill, ‘Silnlinersidc, wcrc attrndil ‘, the llzlplisi Assnciaiiioii at (‘Ilinifiilfl- I(iWll.-—NL'\\' l-ars ill Tryvn s“ -ln t0 be the order of tllc (lay, .\l.-. Ern- est iunlall, wlii'rcd Iillllilll, tibsrt llowntt, (i110. Woods and D. J. Thompson having purchased Sedan curs. - -\\"hal llliglii hai" I1 ‘cu v. vcry Ht!l'I0ll>-l accldtvlit Illll “-1i(-(i ol-I \.Ve<l‘nc.~'duy cvcling \r'<1n little dlabci Mctiulgiln was rul: intu and knocked down by a car. liar/ever nothing serious ilapponctl wltil the l-xcalhiou oi‘ a. few surall-htes and ilriliscs.-—-Miss Geraldine Minor of Molluton has returned ll-lldl‘ after spending ll vcry pleasant wcck with iMr. aild Mrs. Wnl. J. Buchanan, S‘Sillc. ough. l’. E. i.. and the groom is the only son of Murdoch and Rach- el lvlacioean, oi‘ liillebormliih. 0.8.. N. S. A few wccks previous to her marriage Miss Bertha was much surprised by a miscellaneous shower which was give" he)‘ by 11 number other giri friends. The shower consisted of many beauti- ful pieces of linen, silver, and chlnil, as did also, the many beau- tiful glflls at the wedding. amid showers of confetti and good wish- us, [I10 wedding guests departed, wishing. Mr. and Mrs. Maobean nlaiiy years of happiness, prosper- WEDDING ssttsp A llrnuy woddiilg look place lit IIII‘ homo oi’ ..\lr. and .\ll's. l.y1l1ail‘ ’I‘rml1(-rc, on Wvdnosdny uvcniilg. Juno 30th, \\'Il('il Mrs. 'i‘r(-lnorc's sister, Miss Allnin "Fri-nulro, of Hampshire, was + --—-—-- 0009 OOOQ-OQW-O-O-O4-O-O40-§VO-O-O iliard Coal ‘ Soft Coal Besco. Coke ' We take pleasure In providing ou with the kind of coal you want nd in any quantity that your needs d. Bmifl We will be pleased to talk over Your eoai requirements any time. s our cosl is sil or standard qual- "Y and will guarantee prompt ser- vice and lowest prices, ....Speclai Prices on ear iosd lots. ' w. o. cilusafco Phone‘ 11s “ 90404-6 -». __.__.__ ‘ PH+0+o INSIDIOUS _ . EYE STRAIN WI use this lflltflvs sai- VIlQdIy, ‘i ' ~ -‘ ' luffererl‘ from Eyostrsln ml)‘ luvs perfect vision and therefore do not sulplot the Presence of any sye defect. The motive power of the entire human‘ organism II Nerve Enemy. _ ' ' Normal ayes, it ls ed utilize about lliqfimpvils ""1" inflow. but when-ire, "'1'" II Present. a mush Illfll- "‘ Proportion is required. "Ines dsfsetlvs syeqtnreuuh I ' manggegged, ()n ‘Friday e\vening the _ congregations were present on Sun- - day eve ' presiilve and helpful of all that have ilnilcd ill marriage wiill lmnluei dioore of lliiliilil. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Pierre. ll.A., l1l the presence of over slxty_ invited gilcsts. The arch under Wllltfll tho happy couple stood, vi'.“.s gbcllutifuliy decorated with snow- blilis. greens, rosobilds, etc. Tin: l1ride‘s dress was blue satin trilli- med with rhine stolles and ' silver shoes to match. She wore a sold diamond brooch, the gift of the groom, and carried a ‘bouquet oi roses aild maiden-hair ferns.» Tile brides travelling dross was blue tricotille with hat to match. The presents were costly and numer- ous, consisting of silverware. 001th alld also a substantial cheque, a gm (mm tile groom's parents. Over two hundred of their mall)’ friends gathered to serenade and bid tIlPm good cheer and a happy uilion for nlaily years. After being generously treated three cheers were given for brido and Z100"!- Mr. and Mrs. Moore purpose in tile near future to leave for their now home ill Asquith, SIlBk-l KOIIOWGd by (he good wishes of their maul’ friends. ity alid health. mom-i- _ PERSONALS Miss Anna E. Iievoll, It. N., Cam- bridge, Mass., has arrived home to spend her vacation with her mother Mrs. Revell, Longworth Ave-, ‘City. Mrs. Cairns, Vernon River, is seriously iii. Her brother, Mr. Hen- ry Curran returned to his hqme at Pleasant Grove from a visit to his sister, yesterday. The Misses Mary and Matilda Campbell of ‘Brookline, ‘Mass, were passengers on the Borden train Tuesday, en route to their home in Poplar ‘Point to spend the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Campbell. Mrs. Irving G. Snell and her in- i'ant son, of Cambridge, Mass, are spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, Cumberland. She is accompanied by her sistsr-in-law, Miss Ed-ilp C. Snell also of Cambridge, ‘Mass. -n<--b- Mrs. E. N. Harper, Calgary, is spending a few weeks in the city the guest o‘! Mr. A. R. Wise. ‘This is (Mrs. Harper's first visit to her home hora in the past eighteen years. Her many friends and rela- tlves are pleased to see her on- joying the best of health. wooo lSLANDSF-Tlie several “pl-vices of the Communion season llold recently at the Wood Islands Presbyterian church, were [well ut- tended alld a deep interest was service was conducted by Ml‘. E- (;_ Barton, student catechist. The service on Saturday morning. 1:9 two services on Sunday and t s service oil Monday morning warts conducted by lRev. R. H. Stavegt. assisted by Mr. lo. 0.181111011- Iho close of the morning servitce on Sunday the Sacrament g! l: Lord's Silllilel‘ w” pen” ' large number of members was pre- sent QM new member was re- ceived int.o full communion. The ggfvhjfl throughout was a deal)!’ solemn and inprsssive one. Large _.i___¢.g>i__ MinucPs Llnlment for Gore Feet. Fox Ranchers ,By speelsl arrangement with Dr. Alleifwsjrs to he the hesdqusrt-w for all of his famous fox rounding.‘ Dr. Allen who started the _ first lox re-sssreli in the world has handed to us fer distribution all of Iils fever- ning and on Monday 11mm‘ 1 (50th services were inspirinl grtfd. helpful. The services throufll- out were slliwe" "I a“ the mo“ ‘m- been held for 1°!"- ' their consumption of,» ess- ° - smeunt qfdNsrve _In- "Iv- may serlousl _ offset the tangential: of or one? I m iesitli. m ‘MP u I HAVI vliun "ll/ls sxmiuso 1 i its formulas. Nwr is the "time to use Eromellne for ear-mite. Otomf seh powders for unthrifty. foxes also IIII famous fit euro. 11.1.1.1 L.Wo1thy '1‘ Iv-nnigulomiriifltavoii i i m‘ suns’ truest! v STIFF . JOIN S and sore muscles are filllcllY rgneyedjgy a few applications o; Minsrifs. ‘ r111: CHARLOTTETQEN) cyglgolllu ' ._ ;._ ._ _~ _._.____._ _______.___.__ Malpeque Rev. A. N. and Mrs. Giliis, Mai- peilue, in company with Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Robertson. Kensingtoil, and Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Margate. motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. 9 l Tho "Help Each Other“ Mission 1n yiliulrd of iialtlc alld Malpeqlie, en- joyed their usual share of patron- rnlll success. The articles of fancy work contributed by the girls and their friends proved ‘very saleable. willie the ice-cream and cake were ‘ mnioycd by all present. Mrs. James ,“.\. (fampbell gave some instrument- 'lll selections. but the greater part ‘or tile evening was spent in social llllleftlflilffle. About forty-one dol- liars was realized. Wonderful flavor. Contains bron—mild- ly laxative. Keeps | The teachers and pupils of Fan- ning school, Malpeque, held their ‘annual picnic on the shore by Mr. lPercy .\loG0ugan’s home on Satur- ldny afternoon. The day was ideal ‘II-ll! PEPFY BEAN FOOD eluded the usual games, swimming, jetc. Refreshments including ice- (cream, were enjoyed with the heartilless which the shore alone gives and throughout a sense of "ireedonl which is always realized at the end of the school term. An- jother year will ‘find other teachers I"\°""i“°"l| Rid") Fmwam‘ ‘iilllng the places o: those who have 413° P- M- Iuloved in and out among as for WIFNA i473) Dflllfls- 0'1"" ~E“t°""two years, but it is ‘believed that ‘Willie-l’- ,the friendships lformed by the K105 (322) Himiwwivesdllisses Ross and McFarlane will Mflllllee- lrenlain constant throughout the years, and though absent yet mem- ory will often ‘bring them ‘back to 710° P- M~ the scenes and occurrences of their KY‘W (i336) Chicago. Family Hour sojourn berm 7:15 P. M. l’ WEAlF (4921 ‘N. Y. "Hire's Harves- ters." also WEEI. WFI. WCAE. WLIB. WSAI, WWJ. WEAR. WGR. 1 M. . Marine Band. Radio Programs §-§4‘O~§4 THURSDAY. JULY 8 EVENING CONCERTS Denver. :40 P. M. 5 WEEI (£249) Boston. Musicale. l Mr. H. L. Donald, Sea View, and Mr. J. R. Lockerby, ‘Hamilton. were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuss- day. 7:30 P. ‘WLIZ (455) N.Y. U. S also from IWRC. 7:45 P. M. \V‘GY (3801 Schcnectudy. Syracusc U. Program. ‘ 7:50 P. M. , WhltC (1)261 Cinci. Popular Vocal- 8100 P. M. | “(IEAF (492) N. Y. The Cllcqliot. ‘Ciulb Eskimos. zilso KSD, WADCJ KVC-AE. ~\\"O(‘.0,\\'l<1l<3l. WFI. Willi} \VJ‘AR. Willi), \\'O(‘. NVSAI.‘ 1\\"1\\‘.I, WEAR. WBAI. (246) Raitilnorc. Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Robertson. ‘l{L‘l1SIllgI0ll, paid a flying visit to hlitlpcqtlt! on Tuesday. .\lr. and Mrs. Neil McLeod. Sunl- morside, were visitors to Malpequo on Spturday. 'l‘lie warm refreshing-showers oi’ Noah. 10:00 P. M. Musical wmv (423) Cincinnati. U. s. Civil ' 4:30 WEAR (275) Atl 5:3 , s: , . . wont ma) Houston; a ’ suits. . ‘ KJR (ass) Seattle .‘ ‘Baseball seem Service. -\‘\'*CAE (462) Pittsburgh. Baseball ' ‘cores. ‘Program. WSOE (2411) Nlliwilukcv. the Bootlblilck.“ , VFEAF (492) N. Y. New York K-GO ‘Cilrcll Federation. WRJEO (285) IJIlIISIng. gail- Sergnztllrlrs. WVBAI. (246) Baltimore. ‘Circle. “Jinlnlyl ' 10:06 P. M. (Ziill) Oakland. Scores. Baseball 1 Speed We») K610 (361) Program. ‘ ;\Wl'i‘ (400) Chicago. ' Sport. (Hmslp. 11:00 P. M. Oakland. Vacation Sandman Coilyers 8:20 P. M. KYW (536) (‘lir-ago. hluslcui. ' 8:30 P. M. WBAI. (246) ilaitinlnrc. Wlllflli lMixcvi (lillirtv-ito. , WHAS (mo) ‘Louisville. llnnpllllr‘ Orchestra. 1 8:45 P. M. _ l WORD (275) Iiaiavia. iii. Vocal. j 9:00 P. M. \ winnl. (246) Bnillinflrc. wnnl. rin.,“.cu, m6 Will!) (i126) Dos lvloincs. BZIIIKOFS" oruhcsmL ‘Life Trio. i WJZ (-155) hi. Y. Silent Voice. KIIIDS (4111 independence. (llassi- ‘cal program. 9:30 P. M. WKRC (125)) Clnclilniiii. Program. ‘ WJZ (41.11) s. Y. (lvms of nominal-l WR1C (469) ‘Washington, l), C, Marv seedy lac Billld gloslgcrgt-M ‘CFCA (356) Toronto. i - - l lParvliion Orchestra. Will/FAQ (443) CIICRBO- U~ 0f (3- WRVA (256) Richmond. Jesters. Chmes- WLW (422) Cncinaati. Al Kala and Kitten-s. WANT TO DANCE? 6:30 P. M. ' WWAIF (492) N .Y. ‘Garden. 8:00 P. M. \V‘K-R‘C (423) Cincinnati. rill. 9:00 P. M. l St. Paul. . 9:05 P. M. Dram" WIP (509) Philadelphia. Piccardilly Caic. t Italian; I Goodrich 9:30 P. M. IWGY (380) Schenectady. Dance. (I l HWJZ (455) "N. Y. Tllo Rccilrdi ,uss ca, Boys’ ' 10:00 P. M. KMA (2521 Shenandoah. Farm Watson's 0:00 P. M. St. PJIIII-MIIIIIGBIJOIISJ 1 WICCO (417) La Scbana Program. 10:03 P. M. WLW (423) Clnci. Dosrty Melody’ iBoys. 31:00 P. M. INIJW (423) Cincinnati. Calico Cat. 11:30 P. IVIINV (423) Cinci. Castle Farm. C1601‘ (329) Victoria. Night Birds. d 12:00 M li- Pitts Koo (s61) Qillflulld. Paradise Gar- dens. WFAA (476) Dallas. Crcio. WSWS (276) Chicago. Gus Erl- wards. (FPGA (356) Toronto. Pavilllon Orchestra. Studio-w ml (310) cilica ‘Beach Hotel. 11:20 P. M. 13;“ A, M, WI-PB (3031 Chicago Liberty WDA‘? (3116) Kansas City. Night- 'Studio ‘Ensemble. 1 pawl“, 11:30 P. M. WiP c508) ‘Philadelphia. WRVA (256)‘RICIll1l0l'l(l. Carry Mc Qrohogtm, Beck w Old Virginia. wlr (608) Philadelphia. 131W Mld- Orchestra. :00 A. M. K101i. (278) Omaha. 1 ‘H011?- KGW (492) ‘Portland. McElroys. WTAJM (389) Cleveland. Collegian Serelladers. (Copyright, 1926. by international Radio ‘Programs, Chicago.) 10:05 P. M. KlDKIA (309) E. lPittsburg burghlPosl. Studio. 10:10 P. M. WGIN (303) Chicago. Musicale. WOC (484) Davenport. Molina Plowhoys. 11:00 P. M. WTAIM (389) Cleveland. go. Edge water program. Dance Dallcc Hoilsy-Totsy ' 12:16 A. M. ‘Viol (270) Ames. Chines. thor and ‘Markets. FEATURE TALKS-JPORTS l 1 we. - 3:00 P. M. WR1C (469) Wash. Baseball. 4:00 P. (416) St. Pa lli. Readers Ladies’ Bathing 3 Shoes 15 c a pair WICCK) Clulb P. M. antic City. Lecture 0 P. ‘M. WlGiBS (316) New York. light and Liilmplight." - 7:00 P. . ‘W'EA.F (492) N. Y. "What's a Good ‘Book to Read?" Also from WEE! iWUR. WFd. WCAE, WWJ. (W00 WSAI. 7:30 P. M. ‘WORD (275) ‘Batavla. lli. Sunday ISCIIOOI. 7:46 P. M. WIPG (300) Atlantic City. Dialogue. WBZ (333) S ringflold. Brunswick slaw, “ ' w . IBQMLRQ- l A‘ P's) ‘t v 8:30 . M. . _ K~OAC (m) Corvmils. ‘Book dilsu wlolr (380) schsllectsliy. Travelo- (I18. ' 9:00P. M. "Foot- _. .,__..‘:‘ I Made of nice fins rubber in the following colours. RED AND WHITE ILAC KAND WHITE GREEN AND WHITE BLUE AND BLACK (sizes 3 to 7) Safety Hotel Misses (sins 1i ‘to 2.) WISOE (2461 Milwaukee. Wisconsin Bible Conference. - 1 bre yagi- on Monday evening. and their ' bazaar aild ice-cream social was a (for picnicing and the outing in-' Iltqufldls FIRE heed iniilth, feed on filfllandhrlngfiltblntoyour Ilqlqyiyusrlailush slew Mahdi-i} qilhsmltbbi ill-WM dnlaopbedirmelael- kmdmno- msdqilnuse. tilo past few days have increased in a great extent the beauty oi’ our fields. and at present the llay promises to give an abundant yield. Oats, wheat. etc, are progressing ill a wonderful way, and the unl- versal comment is that tllerc was never such verdure beiorc. lriayiug will doubtless comment-c ill about three weeks. Miss Marion hit-Lean has resign- ed her position as teacher Ill Bal- tic school Miss McLean. during the two years that she taught Iii tilai. district. has been associated with everything that is educative and ileipiili, alld tilo menlbors oi the “Help Each Other" Alission llalld appreciating llcr work ill that society rccclltly presented llcr with a life menrbersilip CCFIIIICiLLO. and the following address. which was road by Miss Louise llltlillsay: Dear Miss McLeam-The incin- bcrs oi the “Help Each Other" Mis- sinll llland of ‘Baltic aild hialpcquc, appreciate more than words can express your kindly interest ill our liiissiou Band, and the very "willing aild WIIOIB-IIPZIFIDII mallllerin wllicil you have responded to every call to work. You have siloivil to yllill‘ schol- ars ill your school lift‘ a spirit oi helpfulness and rull-ourzlgs-mcnt. and you llzTve curried that spirit into Illa lvlission Build, and it has proved real helpful to our society. We trust that wIl9l‘t!\'0l‘ you take lip _vour work in future that you may be able 1o associate youlrscii ivitll some missionary irrork, and while we will llliss you greatly, we silall follow you with Internist whor- CVCI‘ you are. and our good wishes will cvPr zlccompally you. \\"o wish you 1o accept this life illcillbvrsliip rcrtilicain as a forgoi- lllte-lloi oi‘ our snr-ii-Iy, and as a real bond of frionrlsllip I)(.‘I“'(!0l,1 you and your cri-woricors ill tilo "Help I-Iarll ()lIl('i"' MISHIUII ilund. Tho following arc tho Tlixis Iluys from Princctown congregation who are leaving for camp at Margam on Friday: l-Jvcrctt Donald, .\i‘tlllll' Johnson, Charles McGregor, Filiton simulolls, Wesley- (jrnzier, James Jlamsay, Lester Woodside. 3f Tlll- following is tile list oi young folk from Malpcquc and vicinity who are ill attcndailcewlt the on- trallcl- examination LIOW in pro- gress. viz: Adele McN tt and (iron- or McNlltt, Malpequmffvfarion Coils- ills, Baltic; Mattie Rr msay. Ernest Lockcrby and Arthur: Owen, llam- iltoll; Anna Costly. ‘Wailda Gi‘ailaln_ and John Murphy. 15ers View. ,.4 ~< Mrs. Frank K111511130, Bangor, Maine. is visiting her sister, Mrs. l-Jtiirurd liicKay. I .\ rcry successful ice-cream m. teial was Ileld In S198 Vlow “all rm Thlir-‘idiib’ “villus. under the sus- illlifo“ "l" "is Women's Institute. lllstrllillenlal nlilsil- Ifiven by M.“ Cllarlcs Puyntor, was very min-h (P11101111! Ill’ all, also the solos and [ducts giivon by sllnrs. The amnuu: Fcalizcd was 5515b, wlm-l. (hm 1... uscd rm- sl-llooi inlprovenlcnts. _\l V Wllflllc‘ H22) oincfnilsti. Orchestra l -, Orzsiil Bernie Cuinmius. If! ‘ . is" . ijii . Colour Red and White. l. GI éhl-ME, ‘IBAIU (246) Blltimore. PWIHPKIIIOIIQ 721. 1 1 , BICUT O FOX D DOG *1 f" fit l!‘ 8' I" ti‘ L‘. .9! 11111511111. & t" l‘ i‘ .__,-,,A. -_ _ . .,// I mperial Fox Biscuit and Imperial Puppy Meal, l I ‘_ M anufactured 0n Prince Edward Island, the l”. P ioneer Home of the Silver Fox Industry, l l’ E specially prepared as a well-balanced _ _ R ation for Silver Foxes are the ‘acknowledged l’) I deal food for both adult and puppy foxes. I A ssured results, in healthy vigorous animals L arge litters, also pelts of highest value S ecured from their regular and liberal use. Qrder promptly filled from fresh stock lleading distributors or direct fromjactory, IMPERIAL BISCUIT Box 446. Charlottetown, P. EJ, ,_ h o 0Q ~11 ; Ml faster! _ I :1 1.1 iii-U ‘eitiier by co., no - ll vol-l‘ aid 1