' l I he Fryer ' l ‘deft. ,1‘ T" long months of wear. London n . Astoria An honest - to - goodness _ result of an honest-to-‘good- nesa effort to make an hon- the shop with it-and it keeps Your Shoe-Mon Knows. Scott-Chamberlain Company. Limited est-to-goodneas shoe. it fits the foot-—* or you don’t leave its shape throuzh Canada “ASTORIA” Shoes are sold by Alley & Co., Ltd. 135 Queen Street 1 Premier leigiel‘: Speed?” . LONDON. June 29—Premier ' ilslglit-ns speech on the Japanese, ‘iiance entirely occupied the- yiiorning session of the lmperiall, winference. This afternoon Pre - ...er Hughes of Australia will give k. ~11 views. It ls understood the pro ' ~snl was made that the question v t renewal oi the treaty should be pw-itpoued several tnontha_ in 110i] case it automatically should r-tinue in order to enable the nlflfllflill and Australian premiers return home to consult with i -ir colleagues and if necessary i have referendums of their peo- - to uphold or reject the propo- Ts settled at the Imperial Con- ..ence. ‘The disoussibn of Pre~ .1 2r Meigheti’: future principles pectiug what ought to constitu~ the voice of the Domlnions in, w foreign policy of the Empire! already cabled arrived at no de-l iscribing to all four propositions zscnted the suggestion that the --iuand that the advice of the "THIHIODB on all matters exclu- m/ely affecting them he final lghi possibly lead to complies’- ‘IDS and would have the effect oi‘ w vitiing the Empire into water ‘ght contparuiients. Further than ‘int nothing was said or done that ~ould he regarded as definite. l new FPYU n4 to k who» dub. all - n-iwi JOTICE TO CREDITORS OF fMEETING WHERE ASSIGN- MENT MADE. T-HE BANKRUPTCY ACT LN THE ESTATE OF DAVID ‘LCKEN OF STURGEON. 1N .\'G'S COUNTY. PRINCE ED- I - \\ 1RD ISLAND. MERCHANT, AL’- SIGNOR. ‘IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i uztt David L. Hlclten of Sturgeon d? ll! King's County. tlld on the 10th Iltiy of June A. D_ 192i, make an thorized assignment to the under igned. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the first meeting of the Credi- tors in the above Estate will he lteld at. the Office of James D. Ste- ._ wart, Barrister at Law, Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island. on -. Jvednesdsy the 6th day of July A. D..19'21.at two o'clock in the idternoort. T0 ENTITLE YOU TO VOTE hereat, proof of your claim niust e lodged with us before the meet- . 'l‘l lORlZED AS f. ' VTEETING tnust be lodged with. f you have any claim against th | tng is held. . PROXiES TO BE USED .A'i‘ THlE .ne prior thereto. AND l-‘IIIUPHER take notice that e webtor for which you are entitled; 1o rt-ink, proof of such claim must AGEFITS WANTED Men and women. not to canvass. but to travel and appoint local ref!- fesentatlvcs. $21 a week and ex- penses guaranteed. with good chance. to make $50. a week and ex- penses. State age and qualifica- tions. Experience utmecesaary. Witt- uton Co.. Dept. (1.. Toronto. Teacher Wanted Teacher Wanted for Rose Valley "vow. ‘lllil illlTLAW The Story of a Girl WM Didn't Want to Marry ‘ By ETHEL LLOYD PATT- Chapter XXVII On the morning following Hugh 'l‘rotter’s cull u-pon iue in my home I received u postal front the Chain- pion Film Company. 1t notified me to report again the next day. with my evening dress. to pose in another picture. Naturally. I was delighted! And this IIIIIP~JBSB cc-rfused. because of my former extpeknce and knowledge of what would pro- bably happen-d was able to ob- serve more closely the happen- ings aibout me. iFirst, there was n supper scene. t was but one of several dozen other girls and men. who satat table in what was strpposeti to be u restaurant. We pretend t0 eat what were really bits of breads cut up and placed 0n otir plates for us. Indeed. I doubt if anyone would have been able to pick me out subsequently in the picture. I was placed far back, with iniuny more gaily dressed young women crowded into the iorgrountl. After that was over, we were told to wall; tnat we would be wanted again. Meanwhile, u parti- cular scene with the star was to be token. Naturally. 1 was keenly interest- ed. I never before had seen any- thing like it! And it was then l learned that the reels are not taken consecutively. ihiit hit by bit School. No. 107. Supplement $100.00 for first or second cities; teachers.) (Protestant preferred. Spring and fall vacation. Apply to Walter McKenzie. Smretary of Trustees, Rose Valley, P. E.,I Teacher wanted for Greenwich lle fl°llclusl°ll~ l‘ l" und°rsl°°d School District No. 98 Supplement dour. ‘rut Lloyd George Wl-llfl frankly $85.00, niidsuiunier vacation. Ex- the thing. l perienced one preferred. J. A. MEEK. Secretary French River z AUCTION SALE i l At Springinn. on July 2nd at one o'clock. farm of 200 acres or more. 60 acres wood. principally hard. Large gravel pit valuable for road making and concrete work. Good barn on premises. also excellent well near front of farm. Clear tit- la guaranteed. i MRS. JOHN A. McKENZlE Hartsvllle Auctipu Sale __._Z.-.._. ___ 'day. the 9th day of June. A. D., _ 1921 at the hour of one o'clock in e farm of James eighty-one the afternoon th -Hayes consisting of acres of land with dwelling and barns situated thereon. J. A. MeDONALD Barrister Riley Building Charlottetown. Builders We have on hand a. few ears of 2x3 2x4 and 2x5 scantling random lengths which we will sell at $25.00 per thousand. We can also cut lo order ti. few curs 2x3 to 6x6 inclusive at $30.00 per thousand delivered Charlotte town. Write or phone THE KLONDYKE LUMBER MILLS < Souris S. S. llARLAND For your pleasure and health a There will be sold by public suc- fi‘: tlon on the premises at Pleasant ' Grove, Queens County on Thurs- Lumber For House, or scene by scene, and pieced to- gether subsequently. So now. although I was unable to learn the sequence oi the story, ' got my first glimlpse of the star. Her name was Mme Pologni. Site ‘was a tall. well ibullt woman. dres- lTeacher Wanted! ed tor this particular scene in clinging draperies. Her llps and eyes were heavily made up. She went through some sort of a scene with a slender-waisted young man with a remarkably slick pompo- I couldn't get the drift of I t- Then l heard the camera man say that he would take a “ciose-up’ and ask the star if she felt in the mood {Or it. v .1 heard Mme Poiognl laugh and say that she had Just had a parti- cularly good luncheon. so ii was a little difficult for her to register "despair." but she would try. "Now. then!" said the director. remember! You married this man for his money. You tlidn’-t sell‘ yourself for any sordid reusonbut you must have mOnEy for your mother who is tlying. Now you find you've been fOOIPKiZ lie decks |,\'0u in beziutlftil raiitieni and jew- clst. but he w-ill- not give you one cent for ‘bread for your dying mo trier! You try to sell some of your grwgftwfi, but he has thwarted you! Your heart is torn with an- gu-lsh. Think of iit—anguislii The man you retilly love has come to yiou: and, realizing ‘HIP. terrible plight in which you find yourself. but for the mother who is dearer to you than life itself. You feel that it would be unfair to take this IIIDIICY unless you give yourself. Yet you are a virtuous woniannnd ou cannot bring yourself to be un- true to your husband. Your heart is torn to ribbons! Register-des- Nuiner- . y’; ous articles of household furniture mm‘ despair‘ I“ will also be sold st the same time. fflscmump l was gazing at Lime Pologni. l saw her lips quiver ————: DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 12th, George v.11. D., 1921 In re Estate of Samuel Kennedy, late of Charlottetown in Queen's County lu the said Province, de- ceased, restate By the Honorable A. Bannermsu Wflrburtolt. Surrogate Judge of flrobate, etc.. etc. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said COLIDIY. l t WHEREAS upon reading the lpet- ltion on file of Donald McKlnnon of Charlottetown aforesaid. Attor- BEY D1 Law and Joseph D. Biggnr of Charlottetown Royalty lu Queen's County aforesaid. Farmer, the Executors of the above named GREETING: l "'5 ma“ Wm‘ m” wllllln mm?’ "In on ‘he "Hal-lam!" l5 ""9"" Estate DraYing that a citation may days from the date of this notice.l t-vr from and after the expiration o.‘ time fixed by Sub Section 8 u: Section 3S, of t‘ho said Act. l iiall distribute the proceeds of the iliibtofls Estate among the pttrtiee r-iitltled thereto having regard only in)‘ the claims for which I have then notice. Dated at Summerside this 16th lily 0f June A. l). i921. The Canadian Credit Men's Trust iasooiatinn Ltd. (Maritime Division) per E. W. MANSON. Representutive for Prince Ed- and island. Authorlzetl Trustees H“... x $.11 Ca ndldato Address ...................................... .. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRIZE COMPETITION passed. You are offered the op- portunity any Tuesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ m. Tuesday. Orwell return fare B0 cents. Thursday, Victoria, return fare 00 Friday. East River. return fare 35 cents Saturday. West Rlver_ return fare 35 cents. Be one of the large number who now take advantage of those very enjoyable excursions. f1‘lie accomodationa are fine. We know you will be pleased with the "mulls, Phone 773. GOOD FOR 50 POINTS I __ This coupon when out out and brought or mailed to _ ' the Competition Office of Wu Dally Guardian will count for ; CM person when name ll written thereon. VOID AFTER JULY 23 onovv-tw-nwnoneme .)-,, be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are iherefofe [hereby required to cite all persona interested in the sui_d Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court I House in Charlottetown the second day of August next. coming at ‘U16 hour of Eleven o'clock in the fore noon of the sums day to show ‘cause if any they can why the Ac~ counts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said Petition and on motion of Donald McKin- non. Esq, Proctor for salt; Petition- er. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some Newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four oun- secutlve weeks from the date bere- of and ithat a true copy hereof 1).,- forthwlth posted in the following public places respectively. namely, in the hall of the Court l-Iotise h. (fliarlottetown. aforesaid, at. Crabbe's corner in said Chur- lottetown nndst the stor: of Mur- dock Kennedy in Bradaibune in Queen's County aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my Hand and thc Seal of the suld Court this twenty-first dny 0f June, A. D., i921. and in the twelfth year of His Majesty's reign. (Se. al 48nd.) A. B. WARIURTON. Judge ot Probate. THE OHABLOTEETOWN GUARDIIR ‘ 1075515501“ , City‘ Sclioo _ l (Jontluued PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Mr. C. H. B. Longworth presided and spoke a few words to the put!- ils. There was quite a iarBP attend ance of parents and friends. The other speakers were Mr. R. - Rogers. Superintendent of Edu~ cation. Mr. James Paton. Mr. Wm- Morun and Mr. J. D. 843M118". PRINCE eraser sCHOOL- HONOUR ROLL PRINCIPAUS oePARrMENT Genet-id's Medal for Proficiency, hilldPB/l Governor General Toonibs. Leaving Certificates in order at merit. hllldred Tootnbt Cilflfllullhe hlarliurlane. Gertrude Vanish!!!)- Vema Newson, Helen Duchemiu. Eleanor lviacNevln. Jean MacLeod. Certificate for Pennrn-anshiii. Vera Pound. lGOlil Coin donated by his Wor- ship Mayor Riley for Canadian History, - awarded to lillldred Toombs. I $5.00 donuttedby James Paton. Earp. for English, awarded to Con- stance M-aeFarlane. $5.00 donated by Daughters u! the Empire for Essay on "The Navy's Part in the Great War," a-w- arded to Gertude Vaughan. Gold Medal donated by Princi- pal Moran 0i‘ tlhe ii. C. C. for im- provement in Writing. muffled 1° Helen Diichemln. $5.00 donated lby Dr. S. R. Jen- kins iior Physical Culture, awarded to Anna Dystant. GRADE IX. Vice-Principal‘: Department Trustee's Certificate for General Proficiency 1 Marlon Newson 2." Piiuune Siden-ius 3, Illa-be] Henderson 4. ltlaibel Callback s. l/ydia. Worth Trustee's Certificate for Attendance Florence Binns Lydia Worth Pauline Sidenius , Trustee's Certificate for Penman- ship Marlon Nswson (First) Penmanship Florence Binus Mabel Henderson Della- Walsh Katharine Maclennan Phyllis Winchester l l Palmer L Co.. Final Certificates for‘ Lydia Worth Prize Awarded by Mr. C. Longvvoith for Lltin Mabel Henderson GRADE Viii. L. J. Taylor H. B. ‘_ Trustees‘ certificates ferluonsral Proficiency Nora mpg-worth, Inez Mutcih. Marion McEwen. Estelle Wise and Ada Ward ifiquail.) Certificates for Attendance Inez Mulch. (6 years.) Muriel Archibald. (one year.) Certificate for Penmanship Thelma Jenkins (second) Special Prize for Drawing Daisy Burke. Donated by Mr. G. D. Wnight. Grade VII-Mlle: Irving's Dept. Certificates tor General Proficiency 1st. Elsie James. 2nd, Nora lMicKenzie. 3rd. Verna Worth. 4th. Isabelle iMcQuai-rie. 5th. Florence Owen. Oerfufleate tfor ‘Tenmsnohlp 2nd, Verna Worth. Certificates for Atendance Minnie Acorn. 6 Years. Elma. Ward. 3 years. Nora McKenzie, 2 years. Verna Worth. 1 year. i Special Prize ror Arthmetls Elsie James. Donated by MP1 K E. Mutch. GRADE Vl. Jean E. Tait‘: Department certificate: for General Proficiency 1. Miriam Worth 2. Gladys liiathieson 3, Elaine Bennett 4, Izell Rice 5. Gladys Fstrquhsrson certificate: for Attendance Mildred Maclnnis. slit years. Miriam Wortlh. 5 years. Gladys Mathieson 4 years. Elaine Bennett. 47years. Helen Toombs, 4 years. Rutih Ayers. 3 years. Mildred Blake, 2 years. Wrltinq " Certificates Miriam Worth. thind. ‘Prize for Spelling, Donated by Mr. P. Turner. Won '11; Elaine Bennett GRADE V. Mina Acorn‘: Department Diploma: 1, Vera Wiseuer 2. I-laien Macmillan :1, bfarion llfacLeiinan Myrtle Btinns Muriel Weeks Prize Awarded for English Iy Mr. J. P. Gordon Pauline Sidlnius. Prize Awarded by Mr. W. K. Rogers for Highest Standing l» Clans Marlon Newson Public School Leaving Certificate; Pauline Sldinius Malbel Callbeck Mabel Henderson Afarlon Newson Aimy Agnew PlLVllitLWindhester Della Walsh Florence Binns Katharine Maclennan l mechanically. tSite drewglown ‘the her eyes, but no tears came, l"Nol” thundered. the director. ‘SW11 wlBgllng your shoulders. That's no sob. Register desparlr, I tell you! Was ever woman in so awful n predicament as you? Cry! can't you’! Think 0f it! You want vnur lover. and he want; youXuuy husband is a brute! ufour mother is starvinx- Bsv—iiave a heart! C0111 1'00 register despair on that?" Again IVl-me P0l0gnl's effort was a shrug of the shoulltiers. "I cant do iit." she said. "It's that spaghetti; i ate too much.‘ "Try music.’ suggested the dir- ector. One of the assistant direc- tors wen-t running ou.t of the room M“! presently there came back at fat, middle~agetl man. who looked like a butcher and who carried a violin case. He stepped behind the camera man. "NOW. then,’ said the director. "whet will you have?" "Hearts and Flowers.’ murmured Mme Poiognii; "that always kind of gets me!‘ The vlvlln began to wail out the melody. "Come on. now ibegged the till‘- ecior "Tlvlnk oi the man you want and don't dare have because you can't take his money! if your mo. "W!" 3098111 Bet up into the moun- tains and have fresh air and props Evfin now she lies on her hard, “n. comfortable bed—-too weak m be moved! While you. her daughter, are ted on the m of the land and draped in purple and mm linen! (nme on. now! Think 0i ll, f tell you!‘ I was lost utterly in the story as f heard it. To me the thing was real. It came so near. in its theat- rical and stupid woy.to the thought C! m!’ Own mother, which Just then was close to my heart. The music seemed to saw on my nervgs, The vision of mother over the tuba, weary and tired. but still working rose before my eyes. The painted face of the slur before the camera W“ blotted out.‘ when suddenly —as lightning tears out oi a cloud ~I lieu-rd the vioce of the director again. He was pointing at me, “Gn.wd!" he said. Look at ma; kid's face! “Shq 5m m" no lured up and down. smlllllli’ l Pall"! my hands to my burning cheeks. They were wet with tears. I liiid not even know/n that I'd been crying! corners of her mouth and rolled up I food at once she's 80in: to croakll 4. Esther Kennedy 5, Esther Mitchell Attendance Certificates Marie Mutoh, 6 years. Ethel Cootnbu. 3 vewrs Violet lilltchell, ‘.1 yaarg, Felen iltiaciifiliun. 1 year, ‘Jarrie Cudmore. 1 year. Writing Competition Ada. Ingram. ser-tiud, GRADE iV. Miss Fuliertorvs Dcpflp-{mgng plomas for General P-oflclens/ I, Mabel Mathleaon 2. Helen Farquharson 3. Margaret Waller 4, Nora Cameron 5, Marion Drake. l Di certificate for Writing Fourth place. Ruby Benoit. Certificates for Attendance DOTOthy Munn, 1 year Christine bieLeod. 1 your Marlon Drake 2 yenrg, Carrie Haulam’; Dept. Grade iii T. steer’ Dlplomin (or ' Proficiency General l tlst. Bertha. Wayne McKle. gllll- Mary-Ellen Bears. a llnl- IMsrzsret ‘Catherine Mulch. . 4th, Annie Vera Wise. 6th Doris Elizabeth _M;()[|1|flg_ Trillion’ Certificates for punctual In" Retiular Atthidiinco Margaret years. Annie Vera Wise. 2 years. ‘Msible Newsome. 2 yearn, Florence Henderson, 2 years. Joan Winchester. 1 year. Margaret Young, 1 year, Trustees’ Certificate for Catherine Penmanship First pines. Adele Vivian Mic- Lennon. GRADE ll. Min Dueliami '. DkpflflmQflg Certificates for Proficiency l. Mabel Irene Maolnrtis. 2, Margaret Belle MaacKay. 3. Jean Ferguson 4, Elsie Eileen Mae-Innis 5, Corn Blanche Chandler, Certificate: for Writing Siictlh. Edna Higgins. Certificate for Attendance Elsie Eileen Mmlnnls, 2 years. GRADE i. [ll McDonald's Doplrtmer r Cort! I ate for Proficiency 1, Mary etine I-Iatton i. Howard Hllkilsne Sterne l. Robert M e Farqu-harson 4, Anna Kathleen Dennett 6, Hilda Fletcher ' Certificate for Wrl i», l, Marjorie Isabelle Sill. . Mutch. 3 Clnlilcates for Attendance Anna Kathleen Bennett Percy Aifbinx. E. T. Hlqgo Prizes Awarded to Pup- il Standing Highest in Hflldlnfl. Spoiling and Arithmetic Resting, I-Imrard Iiiild-rsne Sterns Spelling, Mary Christine Flatten Arl-thtetic, Robert Montague Fat- quhmrson. GRADE I. . Min Kleily’: Department Certificates for Proflclsncy 1. Helen Alexandra lllcKie. 2. Preston George Hillier 3, Ruth Louise Garnhum 4, Frank Saunders 6. Dorothy Jean Brcuvii. Certificates for Writ rig Eighth, Gordon Menu.)- Certificate for Attenda -ce Preston George Hillier E. T. Higqt Prizes Awarded to the Pupils with the Hlghes‘ Marks Helen Alexandra Mcliie Preston George Hillier Ruth Louse G-arnlmm ROCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL JUNE 29. 1921 The closing ‘exercises of Roch- ford Square School took place yes tertiay at 9.30 in the presence of .1 large number of parents and vis- itors. Mr. Henry Smith, Chairman of the School Board, presided in his usual able manner. A very interest- lug programme was successfully carried out. At the conclusion oi the Presen- tation oi prizes. Hir Lordship Blsh op O'Leary briefly addressed the pupils. congratulating them on the‘ good year's work they hail done and wishing them a happy vaca-' tion. His Worship Mayor Riley, ll. H. Rogers Superintendant of Education Rev. Maurice McDonald and Mr. W. Moran also spoke eucouragingly to the children. Among other: present were Dr. S. R. Jenkins, .\ir. J. P. Gordon. Dr. J. P. McMillan, Rev. R. B. McDonald. Rev. N. Si. John. Rev. James Rooney. Dr. J. D. difotiulgan. Mr. R. F. Maddllzau. Mr. Rrank Hennessey and Miss Palmer. representing the Daiigli- tiers of the Empire. 1. Trio ..Fs.tiiiitza ..H. Albertiiii 2. The Troublesome Little Ones. 3. Presentation of’ Trustees’ Certi- 4 ficates for Atteudsiice:—- GTBKIG il.—~(Boys)_—James McLeod. George Kerwin. Grade l.—-(Gl1\ll%), Junlor—-Joslv Somers, ‘Mary Duffy. Hilda Corri- gan, Elizabeth Duffy, Malbel Con» nors. Agnes Duffy. Grade l.—- lGtrls). SE-fil0f‘~ABIlBS Clinton, Gertrude Connoiy. . Grade lib-Annie Burke, Angelina McMillan, Dorothy ‘Sherry (2 yrs-l‘, Anna iSherry 42 yrs); Dorothy White (2 yrs.); Mary Shelfoou. ‘Grade ll-tlilanche McKiniion (2 yrs.) I Grade bib-Olive Doucette. Mar- garet Callaghan (2 yrs.); Marga!“ et C. Kelly. (2 yrs.)'. Beatrice Mc- Neill. Emma Bell, Doris Brown. Mar-le Murnaghau, Margaret Berri» gun (3 yrs.) Georgie Garnhum (2 yrs.); Thelma Cosby. Grade iV-Constance Coyle (2 yrs.); Francis McNeill, Leavina Ciarltin (2 yrs.); Ida Callagllflll (3 yrs.); Gladys McKimion. Grade V——Martina Connors. Iris McLellan. Hilda lCorcoran. Alice Purcel. Mary O'Neill, Margaret Mr» Milian (a yrs.) Mary Duffy. Martha Carragher. Mary Hughes (2 yrs.) quantity of Juli in for b: JULY 1, 1921 To make larger loaves from the sumo flour, and barrel, use Purity Flour. the flour with the full strength of Western Canada Wheat. mood for calceu and pantry an it more one: per PURITU FIIOUR “More Bread and Better Bread” Church oi Scotland Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Cen- tral Pai-lsh Church of Scotland. will be held on Tuesday. July 5th at 12 o'clock. noon in the Peoples Church at Charlottetown. DONALD J. MacNEiLL, Secretary. Annual Meeting. 0i Masonic Temple Company The Auntiai Meeting oi the Shareholders of the Masonic Tem- ple Co.. will he held in the office of F). R; Brow. 146 Street. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. on Wednesday. the 13th day of July A D., 192i. at 7.30 p. iii. Dat- ed at Charlottetown, this 24th day of June. 1921. GEORGE W. WAKEFORD. Secretary. Fourth Electorate Districtpi Kings Liberal-Conservative Convention A meeting of idHlCRAL-(‘ON- SBRVATIVE delegates of Murray liiirbor district will be held at Murray River Hull on July 1st. 192i at 2 o'clock p. tn. to select u candidate for the coming BY- ELECTION anti to appoint a CON- VENER and other party business. Poll chairmen are requested to senii i delegates from each poll. A public meeting will be held at 4 o'clock at which Mr. J. D. Stewart and other. prominent men will speak. - All are welcome. By order WILLIAM MACPHERSON, District Sec'y. 1 Glen William. _______,_____._.....__._. (Continued on Pose Five-i at 12 o'clock, SHARP. "0"Pace. hall rnllo races. cake. fruits, cigars and L. I. MILLER, l l NO QO4+OQHOQOOHHMOOO+H §QQQ§Q DINNER will be served at Lunches during the afternoon. A W!" 1106K"! 500T" Wlll bl K99! under the Grand Stand where ice cream, June 20. 192i. Refreshments Afternoows Program THE RACE PROGRAM WlLL START AT ONE UCLOCK SHARP so as to give all-whether by train or otherwise-an opportunity to witness. in full. the but racing they ever enjoyed. - . The Charlottetown Driving control over one hundred of the fastest and beet race horse: in the Maritime Provinces and from this bunch the clauses will be formed: 12in: A Trot and Face; "B" Trot; All filled to the brim. Bicycle Racing MUSIC by Pipe and Bran Bands throughout the dny. Refreshments temperate drinks may be ma. Admission to Grounds. Grand Stand. anywhere-sue, Train Arrangements Children . ' Chairman. 4 v 0 b ozone: w. MeLEOD, ' Beerotary. i: A Richmond ‘ I \ 12 tfslwk. sharp. .-Prlee 76c.... TEA-From 4.30 to 6 Intern and Southern trains will he held one hour. if a Special can be arranged from the West (Aiberton) it will be duly announced. Watch the newspapers. Passengers coming to the city may leave tuln at Fitzroy Street. only three block; from Arena Rink. whore EVERY ORANGEMAN i; “Nu” g9 (M-m p“ pmuuhn, Come and Help Entertain" and Care for our Orphan Building Material for. Silt! Pine and Spruce Boards , Floor- ing and Sheathing, Shlplap and Clapbonrds. Sills. Rafters, Scapu- ing, Hemlock, 1 inch, 2 inch and 2f inches. Cedar posts, Shingles and Laths. Lowest price for cash. Prompt Delivery. J. B. SNOWBALL 60-. LTD. (lhtltham. Mlrsmlchl. N. B. Modern and scientific methods 0t‘ the correction of refractive errors and muscular anomalies of the eye H. '1‘. Coivln. Opt. ‘D., Optometrist. Suniinerside, P. E. l. There will be a basket and pie social held in the Orange Hall in Wood Islands on Wednesday the 29th inst. by the members of Sword L. 0. L. No. 2737. Doors open at S o'clock p. iii. Everybody taouie and bring your friend. By Order of Committee There will be a meeting of the shareholders of Cornwall Creamery Co. on Monday July 4th at 7 p. ni. at Factory. Taking oonsideratio; the manner of disposing of the property. By Order of Directors D. l-i. Murchison, Secretary. N On account of renovating Tryon Methodist Cemetery. All parties interested in graves (of relatives or otherwise) are here-by requested to immediately place at such graves "markers" which can be secured at iticli. Lords, (near cemetery). it ls absolutely necessary that all graves he marked at once in order ~ to facilitate the work. it is neces- sary to littve donations from inter- cstctl DiiFllGS in order to pro- cecd without tielny. Please pay some to collectors or direct to the Undersignetl. By Order of Director AUSTIN CAM-ERON. Secy Tress. Augustine Cove, P. E. I. owooeoa-voovoo 0-04‘ i} '$4_'+o+o-o_ v voooo-vo 0+0T 7 o-oroqq-qq-q" ' Grand Orange Celebration ---JULY 12th, 1921»- Cliarlotietowii Exhibition Grounds Great Programme: Splendid Music: Good lllczils and ORANGEMEN, and all who can enjoy a FIRST CLASS OUTING should make it their business to be present on this occasion, for the various committees in charge are leaving nothing undone to make thin the Great Natal Day of the Association one of the moat plenum. refrflhlflu ind enjoyable racial events of the IIIIDII. Uriflqnmen will assemble at the ARENA RINK at or before 1f o'clock, when the procession will form up to march to the grounds where DINNER WILL BE SERVED . . . . . . . . H. . - . . . . . . . . . . . .. The" principal athletic events will consist of a half mile. mils. and one and one sit-id; " ' A AAA-mm; (Trice “y