iimrialflr-l.» . fl==£=“ Necessary as Food Important as Transportation Wheat production for export, one of the most rapidly growing industries of this Dominion, requires three types of mechanical service, in addition to the farm and its labour and equip- ment. It requires railway. transportation, elevator capacity. and shipping. Once trackage is provided, railways can handle an increasing volume of business with little addi- tion to their facilities except in the matter of rolli stock. Shipping, while not elastic, is movs lo and can be transferred from one route to another as the traffic demands. Elevator ' wpadtyon the other hand, must absolutely keep pace with increased crop production, or the whole operation of the grain growing industry is im- peded. Grain elevator service is, therefore, one of the basic public utilities of the Dominion. An investment in one of the most successful companies engaged in this essential public utility business is provided by our offering of the 6% First Mortgage Bonds of The Alberta Pacific Grain Company, Limited. Assets valued at $8,717,285 are security for $3,500,000 of bonds, and earnings for the past three crop years, after depreciation and taxes, have averaged over 3% times the present bond interest requirement. Write today for particulars of this investment. \:\___ Royal Secuntres Corporation LIMITED ,, .1 Riley Building. Charlottetown E, Kontreal Toronto Halifax Saint 10h" . I _ New York Winnipeg Vancouver HICKEY & NI(‘.H()LS()N’SJBLA(‘.K TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO l Men get the flavor in this tobacco that no other brand has. The lasting qualities too is another factor that makes this tobacco the outstanding brand. Every fig is a good one and there is no difiillll°lmmfllt ‘when you chew th'is tobacco. MILLIONS OF FIGS USED YEARLY. , IIIIlIlEY 8i Illlllllltlll ‘ TOBACCO (.10., LTD. +oe++0+e c» ooeo-oeoo >+¢+o o coo we em-weeeeoveo» Golf Goods lust ‘Received The “hlm-and cggby Clubs, with spilt bamboo hand- les. steel centre, reinforced shafts, eoffllflsted flFlPI-y . . . $7.50 Drivers Brsssles and $900"! - Irons .. 80-50 Other Clubs made by Gibson's from $2.45 Juvenile Clubs $1.45 5O dozen English made Avon Celebrated Balls 50c d’; 7:0 c Practice Balls . . . ogers Hardware Co. lid- ffloo 180-6421,“ m Wen» E. R. BROW m moi-mono srnesr cusntorrsrowu Fire. Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance. at Lowest Rate Akent at Summerside, Lloyd Lfllil f Good Strong Stock. Comllml“ ‘ ... v, p,“ V, v.10" -‘-‘..‘ __.x_ v vv-vvvv-v 5,, _ ‘ Vvvv v YYY 4 o oo-ewwa-oeeee» o0 so o o sees o-o-vooeeee-eooveooo Central Guardian _ ON MOTOR TRIP. --Mrs. ‘R. E. Mulch. Mrs. A. n. Wise, Mrs. 1.. w‘ Saunders, Mrs A. B. Seller and Miss lilutelle Wise left yesterday afternoon on u motor trip through Now Brunswick. SHOULD HAVE GOOD RE- SULTS-(Fhe Potato Growem‘ As- sociation handled 11.000 form of fertilizer this your compared with 5.000 tolls 11ml year. This does not Indicate a corresponding in» crease of over 50 per cent In the cum-age, because a quantity of the fertilizer was sold to dealers. The ircrewge increase la between fen and fifteen per cent. There is a. considerable increase in tlho acre- age of‘ white potatoes pluuted. however, ISLAND NURSE GRADUATES- (lraduutloir exercises for 1921; plugs of Cambridge City Hospital Train- ‘lug School for Nurses were con- ducted in nursep‘ home, Carnilllu Ave., on June 4th. Among the suc- cessful graduates was Miss Mar- guerile Drlscoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drlscoll. Mt. Her- bert. Her many friends wish her success In her chosen profession. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.- Thc services of the Presbyterian churches 01' Clifton and bong River fnr Sundays. June 20 and 27 will he as follows: Clifton, 11 u.m., Long lliver, 2.30. 'I‘hese services will hc Douductcri in the absence of the pastor. hy Elder Murray. The ser- vices ut French River and Grun- ivillc will he according to suitable arrangements. Prayer meeting at Clifton Frlduy evening, 8 p.m. LADIES AUXILIARY MEETS- The annual meeting 0f the Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphan- age was held in the Cundall Home Friday afternoon, There was a large attendance of members. Re- ports for (he past year were re- ceived showing that good work lha-d DOBIZII accomplished. The follow- ing officers were elected: Hon. _I’resldent—Mi's. G. D. Wright, Pre- sifienl.—Ml‘s. ll. S. Henderson. Vloo President at ‘l.urge-—Mrs. W. G. Bruce. Vice President Sti Paul's —+Mrs. ll. ll. Horne. Vice Pres- ident ‘St. Peters-Mrs, ‘C. Acorn. Vice President Baptist-Mrs. E. D. Nicholson. Vice President Trin- lfy llnIfeil-—Mrs. W. A .Heustis and Mrs. B. W. llePage. Vice President (ienlrul Chrlsliun—-1Mrs. H. W. =Plutts. Vice President Zion—lMrs. F. A. ‘Mulch. Vice President James-Mrs, Alcx. Scott. secre- lury-Mrs. J.T. Windsor. Treasur- cr-Wlrs. G. L. Prowse, Waterfront Directory JUNE 13. 1926 Tm CHARPIQFFLETQZLWYQILABDTKN" I y ' You can pour OIIARIUS '1‘ o m a t o Ketchup lntwhes-eltflowssatlisctorlly rom the bottle. -- ."!-."*l'l'T"" C1 rk' T ll wiioolsimfiYfiilw“ Fcrsslabyalldealers. ‘ W. (LARK Unsifted Montreal Packers also of the celebrated Beans. etc. w‘. n I Clark's Porkdr l94 DEPARTURE REGRETTED. -- Ou Saturday the manager and staff of the Royal Bank presented Mr. D. P, MscAsklll with a handsome gold watch chain. Before loav- lng yesterday morning a number of Y's Men assembled at the depot and presented hlm with a gold em- blematic ring accompanied by An address. WEST RIVER. KlNGSTON AND CORNWALL —- Services Sunday. June 20th. West River 11 u. u... Kingston 3 p. m.. Cornwall 7.30 p.m. These services will bc conducted by Rev. C. U. 'MacNevln. Commun- ion wlll he observed at the close of School in ‘West River at 10 a. m». Wheels-July, 133-75, so». 11am; illuth. 137%. ‘Ufl1'u~~-iuly. 13; Selli. 71%; Dec. 77%. - OaIs-wluly, 4H4; lSBlpt. 042%; Doc. 44%. Wheat-July. 150%; Oct. 132%. The Markets lvIONTREAL. Que, Juno 14.- Wltb forelgui bids for Canadian grain still below local exporters views the export trade in the Mou- lreal market today was ugulu very llulet. The demand from United States exporters for continental freight from this port was good and engagements of heavy grain were made at 14 1-2c to 15c per hundred pounds. The domestic market for top grades of Canadian Western outs was weaker and pric- cs were reduced one cant per bush- ol. There was some demand for tough No 2 feed oats and sales were made at 1-2 cent per bushel over the July option c. 1. f. Montreal and 10,000 bushels of ‘Manitoba No 5 wheat also changed hands. No 2 Canadian Western outs were sold ou spot ul 63c, No 3 C.W.A.T. 58c and No 1 feed at. 50c per bushel. Prices for spring grades flour were Kingston 2 p. m. and Cornwall at 10.30 n. m. ‘Preparatory service in Cornwall Thursday evening at 8, at the close of‘ wwhich thorn will he u meeting 0f the stewards. TEACHERS MEETING. -- The teachers of Mount Vernon School Vernon school on Friday, June 4th. There was a full attendance. Two instructive papers were road, ouu. Minn Margaret Mciiguu, Cullodeil: U!!! othur, ‘lldrnirici-l." by Miss (1a- lborlue MCLOHTI, Lewis. Muguzlrlcs were (exchanged and several minor Dllfilllfblifl ilctulls zillcridod to. Tbi- filial meeting 01' (ho your will he hold In Mt. ‘Vernon school mi Fri‘ day. June 18, at 5 p.m. .______4+ Stock Quotations Am. bocomotivc Co. l03l, Am, Surclt. and Rcfng. (J0. . CarvelPs Wharf Elcclro. schooner Captain Lung- fang, loading general cargo for Corqucf. N. ‘ll. sailed last night. Lyon's Wharf / R. M. Thorburn, _ lng ilismziulled. Buntain and Bell's Whal‘! . (‘lull-lotto M., schooner, Captain schooner, ‘be- -N.Y. lCen. and illud. ‘Riv. RR. Anaconda Cop. Mlu. Co. .l 3 1 ‘A 0111s. Kan, and Tex. Ry. . Kelly Springfield Tire Co. . Pan-Aux. Petroleum Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Am. Sugar Rcfng. Co. Pfd. . Southern Pacific Co. Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .- . . 211M ll-lcmphill, loading suit for New- _. cunflc, N. B. “ llwlnu, schooner. Captain Fraser Ioudlug molasses and salt for ‘New- custlv. N. B. ' (t. M. M. Supper. sailed for New- fnunilland with live stock and _ general cargo. Marine Wharf C. (l. S. Bayflold. laid up. ‘C. G. S. Brant on government sorvlcc. lmlllo 13.. schooner, laid up, C. (l. S. Montcalm, loading buoys for ‘Lhc North sldo. Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Prince Edward lslsnd, laid up. Disgusting Catarrh Qu‘ckly Remedied A Healing, Soothing Treatment Has Been Discovered. N0 MEDICINE TO TAKE I You breathe CATAERHOZONE through a small inhaler that can be carried In the vest pocket. Ono or two breaths drawn through the In- haler clears the nose, makes breathing easy. A few breaths In the throat soothes away any soro- ucss, and eases tho cough. All Calarrhal troubles, Bronchi- tls and Weak Throat. can be boat treulod by CATAlll-RHOZONF}. Got the Dollar Outfit To-day. ll. lasts two months. ‘Small size 50c. AT ALL DEALERS. F» runs: _ FLOWERS ' < P V We lisvs just received sn- othor shipment, the largest yet of that wonderful tells! preparation esllsd THREE FLOWERS. lass Orssmli Face Powder, Tsleum, For lums, ste- Knovvn the world ‘ over for their sriresllsnoy and -purlty_ Try them today. H. -L. WORTHY snows m , |4Y‘\‘ -.- .- --. q... u —vvv ilwlr own way as the frocks of the souson. nhnvn follows the load of the new frocks In Ils use of tho cape sud In at lhc bottom are both of georgotta Ina peach pliade In Install. neck and srmllolesmrs nnelybound l" '1" I’ 19m» U.S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .l Westinghouse Electric . (‘.8 United States Steel 136% Bell 'l‘clcphniro 139% Abiilbi 72% FBrazllluu» . . . . . .. 2674i (B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . . 2V; Curr. Stoamsliips . 18 Uun. Steamshlps Pfd. . 70 (Bridge . . . . . .. . 99% Laurel. Pupl. . . 87 Montreal lPower .. 227% National Breweries . 62 Spanish River . . . . .. 98% Spanish River Pfd. .. 100% By Marla Belmont iNIghtgownii aro quite as smarl. In Tho peach colored crepe ‘gown Is Inset fullness. Tho ‘cape ,,nd the pleated insets The Fair Section held a meeting 1n Mt.‘ 1 ‘HALIFAX. Juno fir-Quotations‘ Canadian Pacific Cu. . . . . . i029.) Cuba lCuno Sirgur- Co. PM. .. 36‘ Consolidated (ibtS Co. . . . . .. 0511i well maintained under u fulr de- mand. The winter wheel. situation lwas svltboul. any new feature lo note. Uuder a continued good de- ;mand from country buyers. the feeling in ~was steady. There was no change ,ln standard grades 0f rolled 0MB and the demand was limited. The feature 0i‘ the potato trade was the wieakcr fooling that developed and prices were rcdirccd fifteen in "The 'l‘oaching of Arithmetic“ by W190i)’ (Illlllo per bau- Qllebcll Vi"- Jcllr-s wvrc quoted at $2.00 pcr bug. .A fair volume ol‘ business was llrunsaclnrl in eggs and prices were ‘iluchuugcil. Fresh extras were quot- ‘ed ht 37c t0 38 and firsts at 34c to ‘Iilic per dozen the receipts were ‘3228 cases. Extreme dullness mar- lked butler prices unchanged No 1 ‘pasteurized 37c per pound. The lrccelpls were 1.271 packages. Tone ‘of the cheese market was firm but llhe demand was sruall wcstorn N0. l1 whim and colored goods sold- ul. 9 3-41,- fo 20c per pound and west- lnirch lighter receipts. They are seconds22 and making sales extras 451/, 35 lo 36, firsts 34, seconds 27, in , Quotations for BEES ‘dealers pu mg delivered extras 32 ‘to 35, finds 30 t0 31, seconds 26 (.0 ‘27, prices to retailers extras 37 to " 38, firsts 34 Lo 36, seconds 30 to 32. Cousumpilve demand is good. "‘lVlnnlpe.g market is steady. Deal- ers quoting country shippers ex- tras. 23, firsts 20, seconds 21 tn 22 (xusos returned. Prices to rctull- ers extras 35, firsts 32. seconds 27. Retail extras 37 to 39, firsts 35. 5e0- onds 30. Saskatchewan dealers puyln-g country shippers extras 25 to 26, firsts 23 to 24, seconds lll de- livered cases returned. Prices to retailers extras 30 to 32. firsts 27 to 28, seconds 22 to 25. Retail extras 35 to 40. firsts 30 to 35, sec- onda 25. ‘Calgary receipts contin- ue to fall off. Country shippers muklug sales extras 23, firsts 21. seconds 16. Jobbing extras 35, firsts 32. seconds 25. Edmonton egg market steady with. lighter re- ceipts courmtry deullers making‘ sales axtrils 25, firsts 23. seconds 10, Prices to retailers extras 36, firsts 32, seconds 26. Vnucouver consumptive demand ils good and prunes continua firm. Dealers paying country shippers extras 26, flrsfs‘24, seconds 22. Prices to retailers extras 31, firsts 2S to 29, seconds 25. Prices at Victoria. are 1c higher than: at Vancouver. St. John N, B. Egg market ls steady with fair arrlvalsl Country deal- er's paying producers extras 27. firsts 25, seconds 23. making bales extras 29, firsts 27, seconds 25. Prices to retailers extras 34. "P801 31, seconds 28. Halifax N. S. Egg market is firm with receipts fairly heavy quality Is falling off. Dealers paying country shippers delivered Halifax extras 36, firsts :12, seconds 25, Jobbing extras 40. firsts 36. Charlottetown P. E. I. Receipts continue heavy with de- uraurl good with the exception of seconds. Wholesale paying country points extras 29. firsts 27. 8800M! 23. Jobbing extras 35. firsts 32. seconds 28, y lro-uioF YHMODDOW Al WIGHT l.» I Ave stable Relief For onstipation Nature's Remedy NlTsb- lels) a vegetable native with s pleasant, near-fo- nafure action. Relieves and prevents biliousnsu, constipation and sicl headaches. Tones and strengthens fire digestion nd assimilation. Q 5 I _ " ‘fr; . off fll eel: ' a JUIKIQILINIO [In The ssmsfl-In ens-n rd desks. sandy-coated. or children an ed its, ssu sr mil 01*; I Steel Cu. Cull. Cum. . . . . 102 Winnlpi-g lQli-vtrli- ,_ .1715, Asbestos Cum. Nl-w, . . . . . .. 22% Asbestos Pfd. Ni-w . . . . , . ., 1.5 (ivllfirlll Pelrolorlm .. . 64%. llul, Petroleum ' . . . . . .. , 34%.‘. ,S|i1ll(l'4l‘d Nvw Jersey , 451,4, Standard New York . 32% BANKS ‘Burlk Commerce . . . . . 218% Jiunk Montreal 265 Bunk Nova Scollu . .. 287% the mill feed market! corgomicq] Qnqvr- Sports EET 0° Crepe Sole In m mer J Ir 0e: Burt-lilo! ion/s Without Bqrefooi risks Ask your dalcr for the Hm FY68 Dominion Rubber Co., us. Box Sports for boys and girls. or writ: for s mp7 m __4 Flkqll-iirg Pooch-mid‘ 33o. Montreal g m 1],, 57m. Kings College Campaign ST. JOHN, June 12.—-A total of 810.882 for the University of King's College ibuildlng-endowmenl fund was reported by workem ln 1hr.- Salnt. Johu-Rothesay organization, at their meeting Friday, 1n addition to theise results from ‘the local workers, several Anglican ipurlshes outside of Saint John, have sent ini preliminary partial reports. Fredericton, which is endeavor-lug to raise $10,000 for the King's appoul. reported to E. A. Sdhoflcld. chairman for New Brun- swick, Friday that $2,545 had been subscribed up m Thursday night, and that the campaign in Freder- icton Mus .1051 gettlirug well under way. (lhrist church, 0f Norton, reports S171 turned in at the first meeting of their committee. which is seek- ing to secure $750, while the Angli- cuu parish at Blackvllle-Derby re- 00PM $270 raised lolvurd their S500 objective, Partial reports were also receiv- nd from Wvlsford, slhowiug $473 raised to dale, with more to follow, although their objective hus already hot-n more than fifty pcr cent over- snhscrlbod. Chatluuu reports $620, Uhrlst Church. St. Stephen, $400, and Woodstock. $700, rulsod up lo the limc of submitting their first pzirliul reports, 'I‘lic purpose of the campaign Is ‘lo make it possible for King's (loll- cgc to qualify for the offer made by ihc (Jarnngic Corporation of New York, which will give llho . , crn xl-uiles at 10c L0 10 1--l come Univrrsii siilumlillrnntlngouf up- fmmshed b? Johnston and ‘varil’ Der pound, 0n their TFlUIHiS of King's. raising members of tho Montreal Solcl; ,O'I‘TA\V‘\’ June 1p _.(.Egg8) 3400_mm_ .l~)xchalll;c1 —Wcslcm- quotations at Toronto The 10ml qhjpcflvg gf @113 New Al. Top. und Santa. Fe RY- -- 135i‘.- toduy were (wxfr-zls 31 1-2, firsts 29 Bruiuuviclc cauipuign is 875.000. American (Jun. ()0. . . . . . . . .. 50021-2, HPUOlld-‘i 24 1-2 fob. Suskalchc-"rllq. (‘iiy of Halifax ls raising Am. Cur und Fdy. Co. . . . . .. lliil/Qiwurl frnighl. 4e04, Tun-unto nlal‘k(!_ll$*>u;_0()()' H", mmmndm. 0; ynva Atlantic Rellilcry Co, 26-3.; is firm. (‘nuulry Hllillpcrs mllOFl-‘Scolla 375,000, and Prince lilvlward llsluud, $25,000. 1351-, paying extras 30 to 31. fir-Sill 259- --—--¢o>i_. l LAW AMENDED. To Favor Aliens who served In the Armed Forces of the United States during the World War. Hy Act of Congress approved May 26, 1026, special provisions are mude for aliens who served lni llm military 0r naval forces of the Ilniled States at any time after April 5, 1017 and before November 12, 1918. who desire to emigrate 4m the United States. Briefly, the exceptions made ln favor of alien veterans are us follows: l, They arc considered nonquota immigrants. 2. They aro not subject to the $8.00 head tax. 3. Immigration visas will Issued gratin. Families Ol Veterans. “The unmarried children under 18 years of age, the ‘wife, or the hirsbaud of an alien. veteran shall, lfor the purposes of the llmmigration Act of 1924. be considered as non- quota Immigrants when accom- lpanylng or following within 6 mouths lo jnln hlm. bill Sill-ill 0B subject to all the other provisions of that Act and of the Immigration Laws." The foregoing provisions of this Act slball not apply ‘to ‘any alien un- less the immigration visa is Issued lo hlm before the expiration of one year after the enactment of this Act. That is, the privileges unider this Act will cease May 26, 1927. An alllen veteran shall, after re- siding in the United States, be en- titled at any time wltbln two years after tho enactment of this Act, tn naturalization upoui the hams terms, conditions, and exemptions which would have been accorded to suob. allon if ho had petitioned before the armistice of the Great War, except that such alien shall be required to appear and file his petition in person: and to take tho proscribed oath of allegiance la open court. . Definition: . ‘ll will be soon from Uha terms 0f ltbe Act that nn alien veteran, to be ‘entitled to .its benefits, ls a per- soni, man or woman, who (a) Ser- ived with the organized armed ‘forces of the United States for moms period between April 5. 1917 land November 12, 1918. (b) ls ell- glhlo in American citizenship. (c) lWas nol, discharged or separated ‘from Ilbe service under other than lmnnruhlo conditions, . Proof Of Status: An alleni veteran who applies for n nonqirota visa under tho Act of May 26, 1920, should ‘be In a posi- tion to satisfy the consular officer that he comes within flbe clam de- Shelburne Built Yacht for Cana- dian Sportsmen; (Canadian Press.) [lllllllllll new schooncl- yzlPlll, lllun DQ107110. ‘built and launched reconf- "T" Wharf fol‘ i1 salmon fishing r-X- porlltion to Si. Nluryflc llivcr, curry- Ing a party o1‘ Canadian sporli-imi-n styling flii-msclvcs 'l‘hc llluu Dolp- hin Company, lfllllitlld- The new craft is planui-d for Hpfiflillg pur-l Doses and rlcslgunrl to curry nus‘ scugcm into any S011 of writer 0n, any lenglh voyage lhwir films)’ lilo-g rains. Th". master ujill b» (‘upiuinl l). 1.. S0010)’. u Nova SPUllllIl who lllls sailed out of (ii()u(:nulcr' many yfiflrs but maintains u home in his native province. Th0 Bluc Dolp- hin is 100 font long Willi 22.0 it.’ ileum (lruwing lfl (Went. ilrsr bow, ‘sprif. ls flllcd will! u “pulplt" for sword fish huuliug. In Memoriam MR. KENNETH MATHESON. Thc ilcullr funk [ilni-i- ul (‘lyric River May lllh, I926. of Kenneth Malheson. after many WPIll-(S 0| painful suffering. All lhul urndicui und surgical aid with trndnr nurs- ing could do failed lo slay the hand oi the grimfinupnr. Mr. Mnthnson was horn al Whom- lny River und wuu lhi- sun of lhv luir Rohvrl. und Fllizirholh Wares Muthesnn. When a young mun he lcfl. P. . and spent some time on lhc ‘Pacific (Yeast. and a num- hcr of years in the United Slums. About 15 ymlfs ago he rnlirrued to JJNITED STATES IMMIGRATIONI P. b}. l., and sr-lllcd in Clyde River. \Vlll‘l‘l‘. ho. |("|ll u slurs and the posl lnlllvn, lli» was vc-ry wnll known lthruughoul lhc vounlry, and the filnoral was largely ullcndcd. llia wile,‘ Isabella MacNslll, of Clydl‘ lflvi-r, prcdcicrasod hlm two yours ugn. Ho lnuvcri an only son. Robert, al llflllll‘, also nno sister. Idmlly (Mrs. Peter Iumnnl of Ar- gylr- Sbnru, l‘. H. l., lo luourn lhcli‘ loss. All‘. Mallrcson was brought up in the faith olthe Church of Sirotlanll. The funeral service wus held on Muy 13th, and interment was madr ul. ‘Si. Catherine's cemetery. Scr- vices at the house and grave» Vl’l‘l'(' conducted by Evangelist .l, W. Hnyter. The pull-bearers wort‘; - Airgun ilvfnPhcn. James Livingston, Charles McLean. Archibald Living- ston, Colin (Fraser and AlDXflIPlUl‘ McNeil]. (Patriot. please copy.) ‘ s___4-oa>-——— DONALD MacKlNNON There pussod a\v.'iy al, (lraudvlew on May 17. 1920. one of lllc old and highly respected citizens of that place, in (he person of Donald W1‘?- Kinnon. He was horn at Point Prim in 1841. Pills ipurcnts moved Io (lrandviow in 1X47. llnrc (he rc- "sided all his lilo. ‘In 1871 he wfifi married to Katie Marzfiflflfllll. Hellc- vuc. who survives him. 0f ‘seven childrcu horn to thcnr, lwn DTP-ill" ceased the fmhcr. Them remain-s at homn N-r-il, Isobel and Flora, he was not the larger sympathy that acknow- Masi-r. and Dan of Samar-ville, blues. IMr. MacKlnuon was the last of a family of ‘six children. He was a member of the Baptist Church for SlXIY-Hvn years. While a faithful nrcnvbi-r of the church of his choice, gcclarian. His was Ii-ilgcd (‘Irrisllzin (zharacfcr where- p()g1~()_\1_ .5135,“ “m, 14__-ph,.‘.0vor he saw it. Ho was kIIJd in his home and as u nclghihour rcspci-u-d 0y ill]- Thc funcrzil “'11s lurgr-Iy 1y at shemurne_ N S" is [Ming “attended. the service being conduc- u-d in Lhc- home hy lluv. J. A. .\lc- lmllun. ills ri-lnains wvrc laid to rv-‘u in (he willrylivld cemetery. Robbers Slay Two In attempt t0 Take Payroll NEW YORK. N. Y. June 12.—- Josephine Dcfrori, 20, and Samuel Wintorhotlom, 50. were killed and Ellzubellb Shumacher probably fat- ally wounded hcrn today when lour armed robbers madn an uni- succossfirl attempt. m make off wilh the week's payroll of tha ‘Hungln (Yompany, svholoszilo Im- porters. . l Harris Appointed Navy League Head f\\¢'lZ\"Nli’l~)(i, Juno l-l———Sllul Hal'- 11's, of Toronto. was I'l3-l‘ll.('ll'll pfl+ sldvnt of tho Dominion (‘ouuvll oi‘ the Navy lmagirn of (‘anads ill the closing sfirlfiiun m‘ tho annual meal.- lllg here yesterday. Th». viola-presidents are: Alina R. M. Church. of Toronto; Eric llam- bor. Vani-ouvvr. Robert Reford, lnrdmlllonlrcal; J. O. llyndman, (‘Irurloftoloivriz D. C. ‘Coleman, Winnipeg. and l’. Burns, Calgary. f‘. \\'- Ron-ivy’. 0f Toronto, was l‘P<l‘l(*('.l.(‘ll honorary secretary-trau- survr, with LieuL-(‘ol C. G. Wil- llums. 'l‘oronto, as secretary. and G. E. Hi-nl, Toronto, as rreasurer. (‘ouslllullng (he lllmululorr Coun- cil for the ensuing your there will be fir.» [lTPSlllHln 0r Provlnc a] and (orrivurial (livislnns of the Iruguo. lfll-lfllllPl‘ with Major \\;'. H. Lang- ley‘, of Vii-Lorin, B. (7.; l’. Burns. (‘zilgur-y; D. C. Coleman, Winnipeg; It. ii. Armstrong. Si. John; Cap- Illlll (‘. S. llocarterl-t, llulifax: Sum Harris, Toronto; J. 0. llynd- mun. (‘hurlotleloivng Grant Hall. hlnnlreal; ll. E. Sampson, K. (1.: Rvginzr. and Dr, W. AlUlfi0d,1'B-pl‘i.“ siriliing file new territorial division of (‘and Breton. ‘Plre patrons are: His Royal Iligbness the Prince of Wales. Inrd and Lady “'lllllflgrl0n, ajud Jhn lieutenant-governors uf irll tho provinces. Honorary prusidenlg mo: ‘l’. IL. blacaulayq of hlontrsal- E. ‘W. Ronny. of Monireal; W. G. Ross, of ‘Montreal and Sir Henry Thornton. Montreal. A letter “'11s drafted expressing the league's grateful thanks to Thcir EXCBIlOYIClfEs Lord and [AdY Byug for ihvlf patronage and inter- est during their fonurr of office. ll was decided during yesterday's! svssiml to continue to issue "The Sailor," as the offlcal organ 0t the Il-flgu" in ffnnadzr with 110v. J. iii. Susie. (Mrs. Silva) of Cambridgi. Aluclcun as ndltor. Now a Way to Give Dull Teeth High Polish Derstabauthoritbs urge this new way Please accept full Ill-day tube free. Note the coral firmness of your gums, the great difierence inthe color of your teethas ding film coat is cleared from than. Q Q O That ofilmlor teeth can be given dazzling whiteness quickly is now a proved dental fact. it's been found that dingy tmth come simply from a film that forms on teeth. A stubborn film old-type dentifrices did not suc- cessfully remove. Thst’s why brushing failed you. Run your tongue across your teeth sod you can feel that film now-s sort of slippery costing. Beneath it are the dazzling white teeth you envy. it keeps your smile unsttrsol tive because it absorbs discolor-q stions from food, smoking, etc. l6 invites tooth decay, gum troubles and pyorrhes because it breedi bacteria by the millions. Now, in s new-type (ientifrico called Pepsodent, s scientific com. bstnnt bss been found. leading dentists widely urge it. All drug. giscs have it. Weeks wonders on dingy tooth. 10441 Ust will be sent forcouponifyou wish. flnsd in the Act. Tho host evI- dence Is lhle rightful .- ‘ .. of - - an hmorabls dlsobahze, In the M," “grind, "°"'°““'u_,,i absence of an honorable dlnchntge. ‘ _ ' a a certificate In llou or 5108i. dls- m D.’ “b. m B‘ charge issued by the Adjutant TRF. ‘PEPSODENT COMPANY rhngypqggflpi-qm Goneralbi Office or the Bureau of Sec. 00-2076, I91 George 84., uhmfi“ Navigation. Ilnllod Stains Navy, Toronto, 0nt.,Csnsb Washington, D. (l., may be accspl- _ ed. Name. Any allon veteran who desires furllher Information regarding this Addft" Act should communicate with the American Consulate, Charlottetown. Oahosstalssssklli- x1