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    Every Daily Issue
    Guaranteed
    Member A. B. 0,

    Oharlottetown Guard
    Morning Guardian, Fo

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    ents of the Institution,
    ‘His Lordship Bisho
    id

    endance a good sum was evid
    ealized,

    luuse at the conchusion
    umber.
    Favorable comment was he
    sidé on the work of
    composed = of

    of

    young

    plendid Music
    Notre Dame Academy

    arge Audience Last Night Enjoyed — Brilliant
    vp, Concert in Aid of New City Hospital

    The large number who attended
    he musicale at Notre Dame Aca-
    lemy last night were treated to a
    east of excellent music by the slu-

    p O'Leary pre
    at the entertainment, whic.
    yas.in ald of the new City Hospital,
    nd judging from the excellent at-

    entry,

    rhe programme was mostly made
    p of instrumental musie, by sueh

    nierpretation of the works of those
    asters by the pupils was wonder-
    hil and elicited) well deserved ap-
    eek

    ard on! The
    the a erat
    twelve King,”
    adies, with violins, mando-

    SSR

    NAAQS

    =m Read by Everybody
    Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew

    CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922

    By Mati,

    B., 54.50

    Canada, 63.00, U.S.
    Annual Subscription, Delivered §5,00,

    ale at

    lins, guitar, harp and piano.

    ed to respond to an insistent recal

    Vocal solos most enjoyable
    capably rendered,
    ed throughou;
    numbers.

    au
    the instrument
    Action songs, by a nur

    ters of the Academy spent consi
    erable time in preparing the st

    Ă© dents, who performed the varion
    r as Hoffmann, Thome, Bach-| movements without. the slighte
    mann, Schubert and others well hesitation,

    nown to the music lover, . The A most amusing’ sketch “Inte

    ruption” kept the large — audience
    in a constant uproar and the tw
    clever. young ladies were
    warded hy
    applause,
    entertainment concluded wit
    Wl. chorus and “God Save th

    rounds upon- rounds o

    Al-
    though encores were gracefully re-
    fused the orchestra were compell-

    were intersper

    ber of girls, some of whom were
    mere “tots,” proved that the Sis.

    amply re

    Russia’s Reply to Allies

    As Reply Will Require Alteration its Fisal Con:
    sideration is Delayed ‘Tilt Tomorrow.

    en ticeren ga noe tle
    (Special to The Guardian) tions,
    “GENOA, May 10—The Russian relat 2
    ply to the Allied
    which was ready for
    this forenoon was de
    Allies
    ment.

    °
    ‘M. Tchitcherin left Genoa
    p.m. returning to Santa Mar-
    memorandum; gherita to consult the other meiui-
    presentation | bers of the Russian delegation and
    livered ito the }it was not expected therefore that
    as expected at the las; mo-|the reply could be presented uniil
    After a conversation h|Lomornow Myr fact that the delay
    twas due to M. Tehitcherins visit to

    of Signor Schanzer was regarded in

    Il.
    nil
    al
    n

    tween Foreign Ministers Tehitehe
    rin’ of Russia. and
    it

    Schanquer
    was decided ‘the
    eto undergo some altera.

    ftaly
    would

    Meeting of Presbytery
    In Zion Church Tuesday

    At Charlottetown and within the. the Committ
    hall of Zion Chureh there on Tues- | rangements
    day the ninth day of ‘May in thejtne cong
    year one thousand, nine hundred | bour

    d- ation,

    st

    r
    oa
    a)

    *

    !
    u 7
    i ee to consider — rear-
    Within the bounds of

    regations of Murray Har-

    «

    Has Been Delivered

    reply some quarters as a favorable indi: }

    Nine Year old Son of Mr. P

    A very sad accident oecurred in
    Summerside at noon, yesterday
    (Wednesday) when — little
    Sonier, ni
    Pi
    Summerside High School, ran into, Âą
    and was fatally injured by a motor
    ear owned and driven by Mr. J.B.
    tallant, of Summerside, — while
    crossing Central Street, before th!

    ihe

    ly taken to-the Prince, County Hos-
    Hpital and received prompy atten
    Hiob by Drs. J. MoPhee, Bet:
    | Tabton and J. F. MeNeill but his
    [injuries about the ‘head and from
    {tha shock were’so severe that no
    | hope could be entertained and with
    iin Mifteen or twenty minutes . he
    expired,

    {| Byerything possible to avert the
    iaceident was done by Mr. Gallant
    {who is known to be one of she mos.
    iearetul driver motoris in the

    th

    at
    lia

    Donald! street,
    year old son of Mr. {moving
    sciul, Sonier, and a scholar of the) driver,

    |to the front again he saw a your

    mediately he put
    Convent building. ie W
    The injured ‘thoy was immediate-| accident,

    ea

    Fatal Traffic Accident —
    At Summerside Yesterday

    ! er Killed While’
    Crossing Street by Slow Moving Motor Car.

    ascal Soni

    Struck by Radiator
    of ‘the children in
    climbing on to. the
    ear, were noticed by ti
    who turned his head to ti
    leony to gey off,

    Some th

    ry. the

    strect from th

    west side of Central Street and im-/ full representation from both
    onthe brakes, | Ses of Parliament.
    yas too late however to avoid the| the two recent gather

    opped, Mr. Gallant cand) Mr

    Prichard rushed him to the hespitaljto both indicating
    where he remained unconscious un.
    iil the end,

    At

    the inquest at 4.30 p.m,
    office of Coroner Tanton: th
    ‘owing jurymen sat upon th
    33 Me % RR. Weigh
    oreman); (Levi Sitliphant,
    mm Strong, D. C, Gallant, Mose

    Arsenault, Peter G. Clark and. Ed-

    slow

    Liberals Held Their Caucus

    |
    |

    of Budget.
    Lines is Expected.

    nel
    (Special to. The Guardian)
    le

    caucus again this morning with

    | OTYAWA, May 10—For the third
    When he looked , time within the space of little mor
    than a week Liberals gathered in;

    Hou.
    As wv result of! hat his own statements were of tao
    fings an agree-!most general character.
    The boy was struck by}ment was reached on the

    militia es./an impression, however, that
    the radiator before the car could be

    | timates and on the bonus question|new Fielding budget will be almost

    During the Past Wee

    Yesterday's Caucus Was Devoted to Consideration
    A Reduction in Tariff on S$

    ome

    entitled at least to some broad and
    general outline ot the tariff propo-
    sals which the ‘Minister intends to
    submit and it is quite probable
    that at today’s caucus Mr, Fielding
    permitted the members to do most
    of the talking in this regard and

    There ts
    the

    r. {the Government's policy in regard|as interesting as the first which he

    that

    priv

    regarded, The budget — will
    Siliamentary program while
    Slanite impossible for the

    ‘Ul Minister

    it

    Soy,

    te | delivered
    ; member's views are noq always dis-! will be a very considerable tariff
    de| revision.
    My the next important item in the Par/tiles wll be deprived of a consid-

    Finance}
    ! to divulge even to his ownla
    Wil) party the details of his fiscal polt-lot life «

    in. 1897 and that there

    I, is predicted that tex-
    a

    the protection

    porate portion of
    which they now enjoy and that on

    la large number’ of. the necessities
    and the implements of pro-

    Members. fee] that they are duction the duties will be lowered.

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    , q Hi *
    woes i= eat ak South, Caledonia and Wood : ward W, Manson, y T F f k L d i) |
    other Held for | : ’ Sera ~ jand twenty-two ayt al eleven! Idiands also for Presbyterial Vij provinces, At the Inques( weld in \Ajiter. examining the» body. at} wo armers a e@ 3 ry y Astor pec mes
    | ‘Dai Committee o'clock in the forenoon. jsitation, His report was receiv.) the atternoon by Coroner Dr. E.'T.] Compton's Undertaking Rooms and Their (wa Lives Prohibition Debate
    Her Sons Morder. P At which place and tune the led, the committee continued ‘and|Tanton he was completely exonera-|in yiew of the clear explanation th
    { 5 Presbytery of Prince Edward Island asked to submit more definite pro-jted from any blame in connectioi| given by the occupants of the car F —
    $ - * bs f } eat y bf ery y i f wWreur vy. ra ° e
    | Failed to Agree me, and was. vonstituted with! posals at the afternoon Sederuns,| With the accident. : jAnd the facts before them a ver) qOLSTRIN, Ont., wtay 10—The NEW YORK, May 10—Lady As
    (Special to The Guardian) ‘ prayer by Rev. J.5. MacKay. [thoy were. also congratulated on] At the inquest it was shown byTajet of accidental death was elven body of Richard Ellis, a farmer,/tor sald tonight, -by telephone
    PETERBORO, Ont., May 10—' Cama! iSederunt—G, Mitchell, Moder: iheip aetiyi }Mr. Gadant and by Mr. Jas. il fand the jury was. dis hanged. who has been missing’ for moro|from hee home in. Virginia, that
    Abraham Filion and Mrs, William | UBLIN, May 10—A Committeo|ator,G. C. Taylor, J. iM. MacLeod,| wir, J. Cs Martin moved, duly! Prichard, passenger in the car,’ vp! Sonier, who is a widowe’l than a month was found on S lur-|shi. Would.” -decling. a cEalenes
    dwards are being held in the}% the Dail Kirreann, which has|J. A. Greeniees, W. II. Mae-| seconded, that Mr. Donald MacKin-|that :he vehicle was not being drivel wiih a family of other children. qay -floating ina stream a few from Miss Elizabeth Marbury Nes
    POUL: al re charged w been making efforts to find a Ewan, J. M. Murchison, R. He! jo C.C., be elected to represenijen over five miles an hour; thatywin pave the sympathy of everyone; miles from here, His coat wes] tional Democratic Chairman of the
    county — jail here charged with ± non, K.C., he elected to rey Tedtat dels Aad “f ‘tthe 3 " ay ee f State of New York, to
    the murder of Ernest Edwards. !8tound upon which the factions in{Stavert, John Stirling, J. C. Mat \the Presbytery on Ue Board of the} the motor horn was sounded at erin the sad logs of his bright Witte; hanging on a stump Ua 18 ee iahata ” Prohibition
    his is today's latest deveicpment {!veland in Ireland could unite has|tin, G@. A. Christie, b, Lockhart, protestant Orphanage in-the place)! street crossing and Uhaty many boy, who was a general favoritel ig gugpected. He was bet veon 50 a public .s € in e eal SNe hee
    in tho series of incidents that he-}failed to reach a basis for a sottle.|J. A. MeLellan, M.D, MacDonatd, or My, K. J. Martin retiring. This{ children were playing in the strect] wih his companions at school and! and 60 years of age ad up miiitiod The aL la aie oerepe Rel
    Ban on Wednesday, April 12 by ;ment it was officially announced{D. MacGowan s. MacKay, Gs) motion was carried, at the time, a loveable litle chap in every way.| (Robert Machin, a ead yest ay pee Mrenesar aM
    the finding of the difcless body ofthis afternoon, P. Tattrie, A. MacNeill, W. 0.) presbytery then adjourned — to] . THis Ray ries apy eelicady ie st sien sere i isut tha Aeaneation Reale the Pro-
    Ernest Kdwards in’ the backyard Sn US ASE i Mulligan, R Sinchur, D. Mac-imeet in the same place at two; A P oli Village Imperilled [moti af fol ala ae Hai HIB AERC:
    of the premises whiea the family 50,000,000 WHITEFISH FRY | ylein, niinis and H. i. Breh Ul Geloek in. the afternoon, of whici, f. e e a ; e jcte seuen 1 heen dea anitent for ae oe
    was occupying on the ninth line of wy Jed. McLeod, BR. W. SleVeNSON) yuyiie intimation was made ard| phere | By Gas Explosion 7). tise Sota 4s Bae H15'| Ihele He BRT ULin aamiie chen
    RUHL by John Williamson, of SAULT STR. MARIE, May 10 ae porasm, nee ii ; ya} this sederunt closed with the Rene] Wins Honors. ( c Lea 4 widow and grows up fon provinces of. the Dominion, ond:of
    Norwood, Today. the Sault fish haichery| “be minutes of the meetings hel | diction. i ; Senet j yee riaea j ai
    Succecding episodes were the domimenced ne Bisnitie Mas e {on Jam, 24th and Mareh 7th, being | G. S.. MITCHELL, Nod | nah | ROME, «May 10—-The village oi ily, : promoting the profes:i.na] success
    several sittings of the inquest In 00,000 whitefish fry in the eos: {Minted and in the hands of mew | G. A CHRISTIE, Clerk. In the May Number of the “Hn:|Marostica is imperiled owing tol —_——_——<» += —_—__ of the members, ‘This depends up
    der, Dr. T, N, (Coroner) Greer, ern end of. Lake Superior and Si.) bers were noeld as read and siis-) aN anne! Journal’ the Journal, or/tho explosion of 200 ae Naren Hp duate Nurses. on euchi:one:” individually. abd. ws
    tho first published stutement Of| Mary's River. ‘This spring the) {ined . : ‘ameron and W,},t2 the samo place ang’ “at two mngineering. Institute: af Can-| hells, a majority uot ree Vin a was po'nted gut. ‘as, is their en-
    M Kiwards, mother of the de-ihatchery: has released —800,00G,. M 4. Geo, Cameron and W.loclock: in the afternaon, the Pre aa, appears the following extract/Shells, says a despatch from | ; thusiasm and sense of persoaal res-
    Sed, was of a suspicion thatlgneckled trout fry and 10,000,000|1. Groen were Invitedita si “andy any inet pursuant to adjour jtvom a report of the operations; Cena. AGRE A rileh etd Hold Ban vet at nsibflity, so shall be the subse-
    , bon might have lakeD flake trout, and are now. collecting (correspond iment and was: constituted with! >. the Kingston Braneh of the In-} The countryside is fillec Ne J , pe ' ai
    Stryghnino. although she couid as-|pickerel and rainbow trout spawn.g Notices were read from the Pres) oy UR VCEHE: Mad arator leanne: Be jdense clouds of yellow ~ vapor,| . ; quent expansion and influence of
    a a MReHORE Wat re GUREEATORTOABING en| sl ions Ro: Wockar | GeeTN gi at roar moving was in mens "arene! Wietria Hotell nc etna wwresnsno
    f ttle contal in uftlity f ie THE PURITAN UNLOADING HEREC eee x 5 ‘ Mr, J. Ay MacLellan” reporting nad on Beniualy MAC, seAb S18 | Veet 8 are feared as there are! ana te eh ad ;
    JOULE ammg a quantity of the FIRST CATCH ter. yes aq{for the Committee on rearranges joering three prize papers We OsiONns ar Sead ata 1 i ig pal eT : The Registration Fae—w)ich
    pee pet had been kept ne Ste TG The Clerk intimated that re nad nents of congregational hounds! ton by student members- of tire | large laa ot i repeal ‘ie annual meeting of the goes to the Govermacnt—was plac
    trunk of her son’s room was mis- | received an extraet minute from] ee itted the following re! fpanch were read {munitions at Marostica. MOOpA | RUN Een pSV : ibang
    sing, GLOUCESTER, Mass., May 10~ Ting Presbytery of Pietou that Mr. seh yea aaa i prize|hava been sent toi the village in an} Graduate Nurses of a if aie ed at $3.00 and a ~ renewal fre of
    rhe coroner's Jury Wil continua SEAtve eater eee DEEL AG Wa Robertson hid accepted the “That until clreumstances favo?! was entitled “A Cant Hignjendeavor to isolate the dangerous Soe SCARE nesC2y) 50c per year.
    its hearing, = on ‘Thursday night aie race RORESRAES ae niateaa he call to Kensington and the date of union with the ‘Methodist congrega-| Speed Sieei Plant.” [i was writ.(district. Meh at He ees : young ladies} It Was mentioned that an erven
    chief interest attaching to the ex: Beco, COM eng en } uo! MT his induction was fixed for TMS | on ay, Murray Harbor Sout, Cale-}ten by A. A, Paoli, a final y he tw flee ,. ‘ous Hmpression WAR Abadi tortie
    pected report of the analysis’ of {today ner first cateh of he. On lay, May Vth at 2.pom. in the Moa . iver and Murray|eiyil ‘engineering student Mr first sat down to a sumptuous re
    the’ contents of Rdward’s stomach, | her maiden voyage of three weeks Olnataneg ‘Kensington donia, “Murray River and 3 a} civ ea ORS MA LRG Pate pla ‘the | he Hotel dining room aiter| effect thar the agscelaticn was or-
    seh acta is se cauyht 25,000 pounds of nalibut| oRUren at si . Harbor South be formed into one Paoli has spent three years im the) io) frafent pate | bast in the Hotel dining . ganized to advance the fees for
    FOSSA irs Brae PERE Dad . Che matter ofa suifable mon storal charge, each as a separate; steel electric smelting industry and] gards raw material, freight rates, ough the codrlesy of Mr,|°
    Captain Jeffrey Thomas said he , ata] pastoral charge, each : ; = i y.| Which, through , professional sĂ©rvices. Th’s is niet
    aes me ae a? | WIS Well pleased with tho show. | tent bo che Daa Thane congregation, the manse to be Âą as gathered such a valuable fund) tariff, power, labor market. ele eee Brown, the popular manag- : is Bs ee
    f f \ U Q ing of thal Puritan ‘She ‘piven Dr. Fullerton was discussed and ‘Murray River, and services to be of information on the subject that sign of the plant and dpperipuen| arr) : ei dba th the ALG a fact, as the foes here e the low,
    f N) Wists he sald “on vavery point 0. Dig ee Eiaruliec oF vat as agreed on by the several Ses-/he is indeed an authority. on sees ela eo weawinesincaciha| au ree ae ae on ‘} est of any city in Canada or tre
    ‘ seat % : : Clerk, the ‘Moderator, Messrs. Mul:|"? ference with a commit.|tric smelting and the operation anc o. Iquipment entering ~) where the first annua cling WAS | Tnited Siates, and it is not the ir-
    i siiling and especialy under: heavy |) 80 U2 4, ‘ ap.{Slons in conference with a com ded ANUTACEn Tac oe rh speed § ; |
    + to o-~ Ay , ’ Miller and Greenlees was ap A fi 2noof steel plants, ; manufacture of high speed steel. iss Bessie Beer occupying |, i ‘
    Mg eee" | weather conditions. ligan, o sac. [too of Presbytery; | g tl au paket th Ri and |held, Miss Bessi 5 | ention of the Association to raise
    Sane 7 4 SSE SATE Rt Oh coon an para sion of St. Je S.C eBAic , : Sia tor ali yas possible to o; Lit 4. ] < af i 4
    r y for i ver n ° ‘Litthe Sands be united to form ou i A Is are minis . r alacd of officers resulted . Sa Sale seven he aay
    Se. a line per day for 6 hover A rine Shipment the matter, pastoral charge, each as an inde.) sten steel plant in the vicinity ot heat, De tatls of refining ind al | The eecuen ft o | : mie Brea erie es nad se ther
    Fount & words to a li OUDS 0) (Mr. Lockhart made a statement} dont congregation, with services! Vancouver so that ii could com-|loying, Metallurgical reactions, as follows: } guests last nigl L the graduating
    Aap ares| Hel A pote a egardiug the Missionary moving es i He cereal ie Wy the several! Pete to advantage with the British Mechanical treatment of the) Pyesident—Miss Besciv Beor, | class of the P. BE. I, Hospital for
    me I "eng, 5 R 3 : Sie ; aeastey e@ ass h b ÂŁ peg Stag Ae ' a 1
    tash, Address forms part of aa{ The foowing is a copy of a let} vietures HUE CL RO MUS Sbeattae EILILG | UID Gr sare anette ornare ew LIKE com:|tnd American industries. Inci-|s Mivicinee ce eee | Vice Pree-—Miss Mamie Profit’ | 1!
    ba mate be paid for, Special Rate! y -er received from one of the buyers| congrogation,. desiring to have Fill(de oe DEAN HLeRy deatal with the main object. in ans va patie Ne es Hevil gue a Aids OR Hatt It, was decided to hold the next
    Murnished toom ad, The for seve 2 4 Hf Re fue ds eee thi ids , " ome ahha eAu coe OW, a Steel a igh speed) process ver the crucible process { Ss i METSS 4 o Âą ;
    Ware fine oon Week. Situation | | the Island Soed Potatoes: era A should com “We further recommend that Ca at LU AMPLE eras enpee rt coca ate IW ABBE MEET. ip apiathar eMlsey A, ME ROSE. annual meeting in Summerside in
    atten) for seven words, fe pe (May. Gth, 1922 int a Cleeve salt ne sines' ledonia make compensation to Lie : ay as submitted were as vii is of costs for a Can-| "Shree new inembers were admitt j June, next year, when the graduat-
    eS a ee May 6th, 1922 a ne aL Mey W. Mac-jtle Sands for their interest in ths § “Jadian operated plant, daaHACRIVO, Mamie” submiReA to} ing class of the Prince County Hos-
    'TO. LET — FOUR-ROOMELL (harlotiotown, Bitte teinpas Kenzie had declined his porate: are eee meee H Definitions‘of high = spect ane Cae Siar auton the Credential Committee, j Dital willbe their gucats. The
    house. — Apply 199 Hillsboro St} oar : ALONG HIE Gono) aRCTNY tO atte Preshytery tentatively | 05. etal na Mas ak eae “|Was presented practically withouc} ‘The meeting instructed the sick ; exact date of this ineeting will be
    hee The car of potatoes we orderec}‘hat by rotation this commis ion} ioe eater ‘dation ang} CoMmercia us and) manutac-| Was 4 ; | ittes to send flowers to, Miss | determined 1
    WANTED—LADY'S ..BICYCLE| nom you arrived. in first clas;/had gone to Mr, J. M. MacLeod, |@Pprove this recommendatio “liure of the steel, the help of netes ; commit 9 wuss | determined later
    (old style) — not: coaster-brake.} syape and 1 wish to personatis | Presbytery confirmed the appoint. /Summon fall partis lo appear fort” yr ocatton. of tha plant as re). Mr. Pacli, mentioned above is Gordon, who is Tl at the P. B, Ie-
    Write Box 96, City. hank you for. your promptnes:|mont. Mr. Stirting having no rap ner 3 Atery ra August Ms A GueKn dee ue res techan of Wr Lane Hospital. i Re
    ———— teers sires a aa Ati ie „ gi g pn bs sertain. | (ne » SDYCETY — Ms u offective in. augmented congrega-!SÂą.. A. M. BL C., 8 vias i 1g f sympathy was ‘
    FOR SALE—YOUNG REGISTER rae Veer cee oo uae i Ha helag wre 44 neopt tid that the Committee be contint |iions, trom Oct. 1, 1922, and urging |Simon Paoli of Charlottetown, A resolution of aldinsirna ahi The Weather
    Ni Se at ha Bad Bab RreR tive tever had the pleasure o}]1is commission, Mr, R. 8. Sinclair) (4. This motion was agreed to.) preshyteries to further this aim. |. He is a brilliant graduate of! passed anda copy — orde : ;
    North River,

    ‘

    “WANTED—MAID FOR. GEN.
    eral housework. Apply ‘Mrs. D
    Davies, 14 Esplanade,

    WANTED—A YOUNG GIRL’ TO

    assist in housework, No. wash

    lng. Apply 16 Brighton Road.
    [yearns oateiets ah Oo NR SN EN
    *"WANTED—CAPABLE HOUSE.

    keeper, none other need apply.
    Good wages, Phone 446-L.

    ‘INO, ALFRED MCDONALD, SUR

    veyor, Hermanville.
    "FOR SALE — TWENTY-FIVE
    ficres of land at Wheatley River.
    ‘Apply to MaLean \& McKinnon,
    Solicitors & ete.,

    LoStT—on MAY 1st, PAIR OF
    lasses in case, between Protes
    fant Orphanage and Charlotte:
    town, Finder please leave at
    Guardian Office,

    AGENTS MAKE $10 A_ DAY.
    Staple ne, permanent business,
    big repeater, easy seller. Write
    { onee, ‘Murray Specialty Co.,
    sox 399, Toronto, Ont.

    Sef
    MAN OR WOMAN. TO
    bute well known line h

    inloading a nicer stock of potatoes
    Phey are the right size, fair ani
    very well graded, If 1 might of
    fer suggestion, seems to me

    a
    that stock of this quality deserve:

    it

    bexter containers than were usec

    with these, but that is only a mat-

    ‘er of opinion,

    Yours very truly,

    (Sgd.) E.N, MOSEMAN,
    Certified Seed Potato

    Project,

    So long as the members of the

    Association keep their standard uy,

    to what it is at present there is

    little fear for the market. This

    particular car of potatoes sold at a

    high figure and evidently the

    purchaser is well satisfied,

    Charge

    <

    *LOST—RUBBER TIRE OFF CAR.
    riage, Kinder notify W.

    Brown, ‘Livery Stable. i
    *LEFT AT ELDON HOTEL SOME
    weeks figo lady's muff. ‘Owne
    please call for same,

    S.

    WANTED TO RENT—FIRST OF
    June, modern size house, pleas
    antly situated. All modern con.

    Necessities; tremendous démand
    territory arranged, work ‘pleasan
    Ny NWheral even for spare tina;
    experience or capital unneces-
    fary, Bradléy Company, Branv

    ven/eonces. Apply ‘Mrs, Mac
    —| Keen care of Mrs. (C. Tl. Miles
    DISTRI; 80 Longworth Ave.
    hold
    *NOTICE—NOW IS THE TIME

    to have your lawn mowers shar
    pened and put in running order
    “All kinds of stove repairing;
    also stoves bought and gold

    | The Clerk read the resignation
    angler Mr. Roland Davidson, of th:
    the [Pastoral charge of Richmond Bay
    Kast and moved, duly seconded,
    that the resignation be laid on the
    table ard the congregation be cited
    to appear for tneir interests at a

    was elected as his alternate,
    The Sessions of Dundas
    Georgetown, having declined
    Cominissfons offered tnem, the ap-
    yointment of the following elder
    Commissioners was confirmed :—

    3
    r
    r

    Church. A guarantee of stipend] tq
    accompanied the eall and an offer] py
    of four weeks vacation,

    Monlague--D. 1... (MeKinnon,

    Referenee was made to the death

    |

    Greenlees, Tattrie, Stavert. Dr. T
    VacEwen was appointed to Âą
    suitablo resolution, = This tf:
    follows: “In the lamented death of
    the late Rev. James MeeDougall.
    he Presbytery of Prinee rdward
    ‘sland extends to his bereaved con
    rregation and relatives tneir deep-

    hereafter jp was sustained ani}

    'ylaced in iMr. Bonnell’s hands, who) A
    intimated his acceptance of it. Ar! ay
    rangements were made for his or-! ey
    lination and induction in the | si
    Church at Cavendish on
    “7p, m, as follows

    ae

    - The} aj

    ist sympathy; as alsoto Mr. J. C. | ordain and induct Mr. A. W. RO.) be competent for him to exchange

    Marlin in the decease of a lovea|bertson to preach; Mr. Stirling to) places with another whose ‘turn **Old ‘Kolk’s Concert in Pownal

    brother, ' address the Minister and Mr, Ste) comes uta later assembly.” Church on Friday evening, May
    The Moderator reported on the} ver, the people, Presbytery then adjourned, to 12th. Gilyer collection in ald of

    Committee to investigate the work Presbytery then took up the con! meet in Kensington on Tuesday Pownal Church.

    ing of co-operation at Invermess and} sideration of Home Mission mat jthe deventh day of May and at two cobain

    stated that In the Judgrant of the | ters. Mr. Stirling reported the!o'clock in the’ afternoon, of which “*The regular monthly meeting

    Committee, there was no need fo: jintention of the Home Mission|publie intimation was made and of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the P.

    ‘ny action on jhe part of the Pres | Board of Toronto to make certain] this Sederunt closed with the Bene... 1, Protestant Orphanage will be

    pytery, This report was received) recommendations to the General diction, held in the ladies’ club rooms, Fri-

    and adopted, Assembly, looking toward the ma-

    ford, Ontario.

    James White, 86 Kent Street.

    (Mr. J. A, MacLellan reported, for'king of the new minimum salary

    lions of the action of the Board,

    May 80th “When a ‘Minister

    Moderator of Presbytery to preside) cannot accept his. ec

    It
    econded to defer action on

    wis. agreed on motion,

    at
    yea

    ecommendation
    necting, but to

    until the
    inform

    August
    congrega-

    It was moved by ‘Mr. MacNeill

    seconded by Mr. Sterling, that tho | He province of Ontario,

    meeting of Presbytery in Cavendisti| tome’ Mi ssion Committee of tho ay
    fion--A, 1D, Fraser, on May 80th. Proghyte be authorized, if they, PZ
    Wovenead~ Ira Shaw, Mr. Stavert reported that he had}deem it ad sable, to engage the
    HWampton—J, Ji, McLeod. moderated in a-eall at Cavendish.| services of a student catechist tor!
    Kensington—Arch, MeMurdo; al-|which tad come out heartily: andj porden for the summer months.
    ternate D, Mackenzie, unanimously in favor of Mr. J. it was on motion. agreed thai
    Marshflold—J, T. ‘Ferguson. sidney Bonnell, a licentiate of our) the Presbytery meeting in Kensing

    m should consider a call from
    ampton, —,

    Mr. MacNeill gave notice that at

    yy the late Rev. James MacDon-| The conduct of the Moderator was! the meeting in August he would
    gall and of Mr. J. D. Martin, ajapproved, the call received and! move that Presbytery make = ii
    brother of a member of the court. |Messrs. ‘Stevenson and Moffatt competent to consider a call at any]
    A committee consisting of Messys.4Commissioners heard in support. | meeting of the court. .per

    The Clerk gave notice that at the
    ugust meeting he would move in

    one

    mendtment *o the regulations gov.| cash

    ‘ning the appointment of Comimis-| 4nd
    oners to Assembly as follows:

    **

    Commissioner,
    ppointed by rotation, finds thay, he

    ymmission, tt 7

    G. S. MITCHELL, Mod.,, day,

    G, A. CHRISTIE, Clerk. tondance requested.

    {He

    | veferred to above,

    Announcements,

    Se, a line per day for 6 days or ove
    5 figures,

    move your furniture. Phone’ No.
    55.

    his Alma Mater, making!
    ts in all in engineering,
    holds an excellent position

    six

    @ received a subtsanlial cash
    e for the winning of the paper

    Coming Events, |
    Meetings, Etc.

    ATES.—10c. per line per da
    line per day for $ days or

    Ie,

    initial letters
    Word. 10 per cent, discount for

    Address forms part of ad,
    must be paid for,

    count as

    Call Love's Transfer ta

    Full at-

    duly) Queen's University and hag just| sent to the relatives of the late Dr.
    this! Completed a post graduate course James Ralph.

    Hl
    A yote of thanks was aleo passed

    io Messrs. EK. T) Higgs,

    wnce in the passing of the Act of
    Incorporation,

    The speakers were all enthusias-
    tic, and from the tone of the meet-
    ing will make the association a
    succes S it was pointed ont last
    night the nurees up to a year ago
    had no organization, notwithstand-
    ing the fact that the P, B, I. Hos
    pital had been graduating nurses
    since 1884, and iso Prince County
    Hospital since fis founding, some
    few years ago, the Jatiey gradnat-
    ing twenty six nurses and ibe P,
    it. I, Hospital over one hundred.

    The City Hospital opened a train |
    ing school two years ago, and will)
    have a graduating class of ten, in
    June 192%, |

    The graduate nurses eventually |
    handed together aud organized the |
    assochution which was incorponit-|
    ed by act of parliament at the re-
    cent éession for the purpose of
    elevating = and maintaining the
    standard of qualifications for gradu-
    ate nunses; of securing their regis:
    tration by the Province; of advance-
    ing the interests of the nursing pro-

    May 12th at 8 p.m.

    fession; of establishing cordial re:

    iS

    C. Gavin}
    on the Highways Commission for| Duffy, and M, MeKinnon for assist:

    |

    winds.

    Temperature,
    Tide, Moon, Etc,

    TORONTO, May 11—Northwest
    Fine and a little higher
    temperature,

    Wigh tide this morning at 10.21
    and tonight at 11.82,

    No

    BESIDES EXERCISE
    THIS IS GOOD ,

    PRACTICE FOR.
    RINGING CANES
    WHEN THE CIRCUS
    COMES

    antic Sale at Victoria By A. W.

    D. Wadman & Co. See Page 5

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