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CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, JUNE 380, 1922. - SP nell, Canada, SROWSiA- An BAS?
Annual Subscription, Delivered $5.00
ââââââ
Island Baptists Gonvene =
In City Yesterday â
eet
United Farmers
Losing Ground
in Nova Scotia
(Special to The Guardian.)
Tokio Approves
Washington
Conference
(Special to The Guardian)
Terrific Fighting
On Dublin Streets
Four Courts Heavily Bombardedâ by Free State
Tempting Prizes in
âProvincial Rifle Shoot
Money Prizes io the Vicinity of $1,500 Will be
Large Attendance from All Parts of Province at
Troops the Latter Sustaining 70 Casualti Meee TIE ha Pato } TOKIO, June 29. âThe Japan.
) (es, War ie Uatisd, Yeenien movement in Olfered this Year. P t | ¹ f MacD ld ese Privy Council, has approved ° °
5 Bro . pees me a . se af 1cu ars 0 ona ne ered igang Pra § polson 0) enn of 55th Anaual 0 enn of PE. Island
Ha kea Out In Many Parts of South and ene le eed have to he tua Brier and Other Matches to be Held Aug. Ist, esa aebensic Coats vy D 8 D 8
Baptist Association.
The 5dth. Annual Meeting of the
Prince Edward Island Baptist As-reply on behalf of the delegates.
Wachington,
West Ireland.
immediately if it were not to die
out was the consensus of op{nion
among the delegates to the pro-
vincial United Farmer convention,
20d and 3rd.
Progressives
Rev. âMr, Pineo made a suitable
(Special to The Guardian.)
y mated at 70 killed and wounded â1
wpeeeet se 29 ish rebels eke ee aes sounder Wie? closed heracdast mieil: âThe dates _of the Provincial five, the highest team prize be sociation, Convened in the Prince âRev. âMr, Bleakney, rad the Scrip |
took the offensive this afternoon Just before the conyention|Rille Association matches haveying $20. Teams will consist â of Bhroet, Bepuat Ghitsch, taal eve ure Lene aie gant .
ment of the our Courts has been
Wednes-
exception of one
fug, In spite of the inclement wea offered prayer.
five men from any unit or civilian
ther, there was a large attendance An. excellent. sermon waé preach-
rifle association.
been definitely decided upon and
closed its afternoon session a res-
will be August 1st, 2nd and 3rd,
olution was passed to the â effect
in thejy âbattle with Free State
continuous since 4 a.
troops and the insurgents assisted
day with the
Sum Up Their
by armed Independent Workers|!nour between twelve Âą that a committee of five be ap-|there being an extra day this year| in the second stage of the. Mac H Ants rovince, Re { W. Neil from
p 2 ve and one a. m, an ee 26 0 ve be ap-|; â from all parts of the Province, Rev. ed |b. Rev. J. . Neilson fr
of the World are seizing straicÂągic |today. nea. WM.) vointed to. work out some plan|in order to provide for the new |Donald Brier there will be fifty- Performance R. C. Eaton, the Pastor of | the tha ext: and the Lord Safd âIs
the street for co-operative buying and to| match, the MacDonald Bricr. Thelfour prizes, ranging fromâ $50 for church actedâ as moderator. not Aaron the Levite thy brother.â
buildings on
throughout Dublin.
âTerrific fighting broke out on
corners
The services will be continued
until Friday night.
Following is the. program for
Tho situation is similar to that
of the Easter rebellion of 1916 ex-
cept that many who then took part
A praise Service was held after
which His Worship Mayor Jen-
king extended a cordial welcome
the first prize down to $3 for the
lowest prize. The winner will also
receive a gold medal.
total aggregate of money prizes
will run close to $1,500, which is
$500 greater than last year. This
submit this plan to. the executive
tor further action, (Special to The Guardian.)
OTTAWA, June 29âThe Pro.
the streetsâ of Dublin as assaults P âeine AT ichtine a
failed to âmove insurgents from hs ay OPE DOW e additional money has been con-| In addition to the above matche: |gressive Party held a grand assize|to the delegates on the behalf of today: â
their strongholds in the Four DUBLIN June 29) âAnsurgents U § Railwaymen tributed by the . makers of Mac-|the thirty-six highest marksmen fi) }of its fortunes yesterday which] the citizens of Charlottetown, 9.30 âDevotional, â
Courts and other â buildings on] carried the fight âto the Free : x : Donald Brier Tobacco, who have the Ottawa aggregate will compete | lasted practically all day. He said the people of Charlotte. âWelcome to new ministers and
Dame Street. â Staters this afternoon in the vic- oe generously given $500 for the en-|for the Ladiesâ Challenge Cup, With a few exceptions the mem.|town were noted: for their hospit-|their âwives; inviting visitors to
Passers 'by were thrown into 4] inity of the Bank of Ireland, The ave rea y Quit couragement of rifle shooting in|representing thirty-six ladies of the bers of the party had stayed be-| ality and he felt quite sure by seats in the Association; appoint-
panic when Free State soldiers! sackville Club, was seized by re- this province, Lieut. Col, âLeigh,|city of Charlottetown. The marks.|iind for the meeting and an ex-| the time the Association was over|ing of Committees; election of
and. insurgents fired volley after} pels iy i y M4 M the ellicient secretary of the .4s-;/man making the highest score will |haustive dissection of the partyâs|that the delegates would be quite} Officers, ete. {
volley. One waS killed and threo] pwo rebels and two civilians ell Ing tri e f er sceiation is hard at work getting| win the trophy for .the lady he|past performance, present condi-| prepared to endorse his statement.| 10.30â Report on âChurch Fin- v
seriously injured. were killed in a tight argundhe the prize list into the printersâ/represents. tion and future prospects took âTake off your hat, hang uplanceâ; R, H.â Jenkins.
BELFAST, June 29âFree. Stale}yank, Rebels aa a stream of hands, and it is expected that they place. your coat, take a seat and make] Report on âTemperance and Mor
troops stormed and captured] tire Wate âthe bank aT HEAT (Special to The Guardi will be distributed in the very] There will also be three cups It was generally felt that while] yourselves at home!â Said thelal Reform,â Rev. J. W. Neilson.
Drogheda barracks in County! roofs and Free Staters in the in- AHISAGO Me J e Guardian.) . lnear future. given for the champion shots jn|in some respects the party had} Mayor, Report on âSunday Schools,â Dr.
Louth about 25 miles north of Dub-| terior of the Wate eanliadĂ©t 8 AW sal yevieteal ee 29âMailroad) âThe matenes will consist of thet. v6 ArtilleryyâOne, known as the|failed {to realize its aspirations} Rey. Mr. Eaton extended aA. W. Leard. ae
lin today according to âreports! fire peatin off the Lana aay baa ae Way men were) MacKinnon Drug Company, Prowse Davison Challenge Cup, for the|during the session just closed, the) welcome from. the church, He and| Report on Education,â Prof, W.
reaching Belfast, ORK nese Byles pene ieee Ble et THEHLE quit. in) West} reag., Ltd. Moore ,& MacLeod's artifleryman making the greatest|great victory in the last week on] his family had only been here a Boulter,
CORK, June 29âGSorious fight- td âhere tl at tl f Irist lic eae ae Many without wail-lUtd,, the City of Charolttetown,| nymber of points in the shoot, the freight rates issue was in] chort time, but In that time had! 2.30 Meeting of the United Bap-
ing between Free State and insur- Faneent wore âattack 4 the Free al Resi day of strike order. =| judson âI'yro, Nicholson Tyro.'the other being given for Nosâ 2[itself suvlicient â justification for] learned to love the people and he, tist Woman's âMissionary Union.
gents forces has begun in various! State Becks Tbeta eee roauuty 1 lay the mon, deserted in}Gadet and the âMacDonald Brierjand 8 Batteries respectively, its existence. only hoped that every delegate; 7.30 âGrand Ligneâ Address,
parts of the South and West of Linciok Go SED ee flroves leaving many crossings UN-/matches. There will be two ag-| It is hoped that during the would thoroughly appreciate the|Rev G. R. MacFaul.
erick, guarded. shooting of the Ladiesâ Challenge services and have a very pleasant âGrand Ligneâ Offering.
gregates, namu«ly; the âspecial ag-
gregate for. which prizes will be
the Governor General's silver and
bronze medals, jand the Ottawa
Aggregate, which will take in all
the matches and which will have
thirty-six prizes and two medals.
The big noise of course will. be
whch
Mutual Recriminations
Over Salary Grab
In French Chamber
(Special to The Guardian.)
Ireland, according to reports reach
ing Cork this afternoon. mc i Sitae e ey â
ad ore grave as darkness approach-
These would seem to indicate) eq, Further terms of Hufredttt
that the civil warfare had spread) wore offered âthe rebels by Collins,
over the entire country since Free | i pese were refused, the insur-
Staters were reported in attacks ponts declaring they would âhold -
in County, Louth North of Dublin. out everywhere to the last cart- re.
erin
Record Conservative
time. Acadia âAddress, Dr. 8. Spidle,
Big Development
Mayor Edward J. McCabe of
West Chicago has sworn in a num-
ber of special policemen to guard
railroad property.
The situation âbecame thore and Cup it will be possible to have a
grand presentation of prizes, with
the ladies present and thus make
the event a social one, such as it
is in some of the other provinces.
From the above it will be seen
that this is going to be the banne1
(Free State casualties were esti.
nn eR ridge. : the MacDonald Brier, in year for rifle shooting and never p
THINK .CEATH FOLLOWED e ° baa $420 will be given as individual] before has there been such incen PARIS, June 29.â Proposals {1
AFTER âDOPEâ PARTY| e -e prizes. The match will be shot in}tive offered to young men to take the Chamber of Deputies, that ro ose or 4 fi
ng 1S at 0. 1ÂąS Convention in Truro bwo stages, seven younds at eachyup. rifle shooting, In the past it}members shouid set an example
MONTREAL, June 29-â In what range. The first stage will be the) was a case of experience. Today,|in economy âby renouncing all at
| to the fact that only the, Salary increases votedâ to them: â_â_âââ_â____ââ
owing
bare rifle is permitted, the novice
who puts in some practice has an
equal chance with the veteran who
1200 and 500 yards ranges and {he
the
the police belleve to be one of
the âdopeâ parties which have
become prevalent of late in this
British Empire Steel Corporation to Spead $19,000, -
000 in Further Development of Steel Plant.
(Special to The Guardian.)
SYDNEY, N.'S., June 29. âJt 18
the intention of the British Em-
pire Steel Corporation to spend the
sum of $19,000,000 in additions ana
repairs to the steel plant, accord-
ing toâ well founded reports cur-
rent here. It is stated that engin-
MAY YET AVERT ; eers, employed by the corporation
RAILWAY STRIKE,are now engaged preparing plans
pa âfor new open hearts and a bloom-
CHICAGO, June 30.â Two pos- ing mill, which are to cost In the
sible means of averting the threat. vicinity of $10,000,000.
ened rail strike of 400,000 shop-} One blast furnace is to be â re-
men. suggested themselves to rail- built and a second one extensive-
road circles tonight. ly repaired. Other additional im-
The executives, by coincidence,! provements are to be made in the
wore scheduled to meet in Chicago} plant, it is said, the whole to cost
tomorrow afterpoon âand local rail- :
selves since the war evoked noisy
protests from all parties. :
Rich deputies were critized âby
first fifty-four marksmen in
(Special to The Guardian.) h
aggregate of these two ranges will
TRURO, N. 8S. âThe Nova Sco
In Large Numbers
5 °
â| Fontaine, nineteen, i Th Âą t he Liberal- Conservative Conven-|be eligible to compete in the sce. as ki
Sime ae at 85 City Hal ave- or 1S oun f ition, called for organization pur-|ond stage at 300 and 600 yards.| depended upon the various ad. tihe poorer members during the
he first stage. will] juncts which he fitted to nis rifie] uproar, âIt is all right for the
poses, opened here last evening;The winner of t h t to
receive a. silver medal and this}to increase. his skill. The range
will be the only prize given in thelhas been completely. refitted anid
first stage with the exception of largely rebuilt and will be open for
team pr s of which there will be practice in a day or. two,
$944000 0400!
wealthy deputies to talk this way.â|
one member shouted, âIt. is a
shameful proposition for million-
aires to make such a suggestion.â
The motton was Jost in the shuf-
fle. |
nue, was this afternoon given a
quantity of morphine which causea
poisoning and ended in his death
in the Notre Dame Hospital later
in the afternoon, Five persons who
were present at the party are be-
ing held by the police, and a sixth,
a woman, ig being sought,
in the vicinity of the amount above
mentioned. 5
The report continues that the
money to pay for these improve-
ments to the steel plan is to come
from a large loan tu.be made | to
the British Empire Steel Corpora-
tion. by two prominent American
financial houses.
it is stated that negotiations for
the loan are nearing a suceessful
conclusion and all that remaing In
the way is the appointment of a
president of the corporation, more
suitable to the underwriting â ir-
terests than the present head of
ite British Empire Steel Corpora-
on,
WINNIPEG, JuneÂź 30.â That al with 300 delegates in attendance,
great flow of Wnglish Catholics to) representing every county in -the
Canada might very reasonably âbo; Province. One hundred more deic
expected in the very near future gates. arived by ate trains, and
was the belief expressed by Mgr.jmany from nearby counties. are
George V, Hudson, of the Catholic: expected here today by automo-
Emigration Association, of Burm bile, t
inghani, England, speaking at this Col. EB. C. Phinney of Halifax,
afternoon's meeting of the Catholic! Was elected chairman of the con-
Truth Society. svention and J. Douglasvair of Hali-,
One of the. greatest authoritiesâ fax, âSecretary. (Committees were
in England, se sald, had predicted;#ppointed on rosolutione, Icader-|
that before ten years elapsed the: ship platform and nominating, $
strongest church in England wouial
Mr. J. M. Marley
SOO OSHS OFOOHOO OHIO OT SOOO OH
° '
Prizes Awarded in
P.E.I. Geography Test
'poooe COOEOOEEOOEOHOOPHS SSO OS EOL SOS LOS HO HI OOOO oor
.
Jean Walker, Travellers Rest.
Bugenio DesRoches, Miscouche.
Victoria MacLean, Miscouche,
Margaret McLellan, Indian Rivet
âââ
2942-4 OOOOCOHPOOO 2OOOOOO
CONDENSED SPECIALS
VOoeoe POOSOOOHOOe SOOOOoe
RATES.â10c. per line. per day. 9c.
per line per day for 3 days or over.
xe, a line per day for 6 days or over
Groups of
count as
âbes the Catholic church,
PERTTI Pea ee Tho competitive examination in
ft the geography of Prince Heward
uneral Wednesday of âIsland aroused a great deal of
' interest in the schools and a very
Count § words to @ line,
8 figures, initial leters, 3
one Wer arose. Aa ease ce re Late Mrs. D. L. Hooper Elected Gr dM jlarge number of public school pup-| Ernestine Marchbank, Traveller: Fane EPOUDART Cth be sen
1 » paid for. Special Rates â { ils throughout the province coll} Rest. â sal of 2 + pen- bi
and must be pal ior ape for, soven an as er betea, thes ey Holi set was u| Inez Bacholdt, Miscouche. ding further negotiations and! High Tribute to won under his predecessors. In-
words for, one week. Bituation The funeral of the late Mrs D. searching one and the results on) Alethea âNoonan, Centerville. wages and working con:litions' deed 4t may aately bo said that âin
ENA a gna irre dy riley ye ated oe y § and Masons the whole were surprisingly goou.| âMiriam Profitt, Kensington. would undoubtedly receive atten- Dr W D Di LL D the thoroughness of its class work
week. ternoon from the home, Huston In raat county a first prize of $,| Bernadette Gaudet, Miscouche, tion. . wv. 1x00, A and in the provision it makes for
ââ the full and free culture of a widor
Street to St, Paul's Church, thence Rosie LeClair, St. Gilbert.
ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE
family. Apply 47 Bayfield St.
FOR SALEâAT A BARGAIN, A
piano. Apply 15 Pownal St.
FES FiaNt NDS are sen EEE cera a
WANTED âA COOK FOR JULY
and August. Write or Telephone,
âNorth Shore ,idotel, âStanhope,
Donald McMillan, Prop.
*SUMMER BOARDINGS ON FARM
seven miles from the city, near
shore. Apply Mrs. Weatherbie,
(Dunstaffnage.
RET ici: a ee amr eemrore
WANTED âTO GO TO NEW
York, maid for general house:
work, Must âbe oxperienced.,
Good wages. Apply Mrs. Harry
Jenkins, 58 Cumberland St.
er calle aces ean
TEACHER WANTEC:. for Anglo
Rustico (Protestant) School.
Supplement $120.00,âJ. H, Bun-
tality, Secy, Rustico.
peek atte Del caet eTEE
WANTEDâ A MAID, MUST UN.
derstand plain cooking,â good
wages, Apply Mrs. Gilbert Gau-
det, 29 Rochford Square.
WANTED--SEGOND CLASS TEA
cher for Hope River school, sup
plement $100.00. Apply J. H.
to the Peopleâs Cemetery and was
very largely attended, Rev Mr.
Raymond officiating, Many
beautiful floral tributes were re-
ceived, A ghort service was held
at the home, at which Mr. J. P.
Hooper, son of the deceased sang
feelingly, âBeautiful Home on
High.â
At St. Pauls church an !mpres-
sive service was hela during
which the solos âHush! Blessed
are the Dead.â ~ âPeace, Perfect
Peaceâ and âRock of Agesâ werc
sung.
Following were the pall bearers
at the funeral: Messrs. W. 4
Huggan, L. C. Worthy, Geo. M.
Moore, Dr. H. D. Johnson, Col,
Chas, Leigh, Hon, Geo BH. Hughes.
TORONTO, June 30,â
ate westerly winds, Mostly,
with local showers in some
temperature.
Simpson, Bay View.
TEACHER FOP
Greenvale School, SupplenÂźeut
$100 for either first or second
class. Apply to Gordon Brown °
Edwin Carew, Hunter River.
a a
âOFFICES TO RENT IN THE
Bayer Building,
Street.
âWANTED, >»
Groat George
Ali latest conventonces
fand heated. Apply at the Studio,
Iligh tide this afternoon at 2.1
and tomorrow morning at 3.15.
rises tomorrow morning at 4.13.
STENOGRAPHER WANTS POS
tion. Apply to Guardian Office.
bathing, fishing, ete.
V.|f{icers for the ensuing year, which
(Moncton and St. Jonn papers} were finally declared duly elected:
please copy.) iBro, J. M. Murley, M. W.
oe Grand Master.
Bro. J. iM. Nicholson, R. W.
The Weather, Deputy Grand Master.
F âBro, BE. W. McKay, R. W.
Temperature Senior Grand Warden.
â âBro. W, C, Lawson, R, W.
Tide Moon Ete Junior Grand Warden : ; H
â â â|! \Bro. A, Horne, Grand Treasur-
Pe The or
âModer-
fair
sec:
tions, Stationery ov @ little lower
Sun sets this evening at 7,55 and
TO LET FOR. SUMMERâNICE
summer cottage near seashore,
Apply 11.|Freemasonry
A most successful meeting of
the Grand Lodge of Free and Ac-
cepted Masons was held in the Odd
Fellows Hall, Summerside, on Wed
nesday, June 28 commencing at
eleven oâclock a, m. and continu.
ing until ten oâclock at night. Not
only was the attendance larger
than on any previous meeting ol
the Grand Lodge, but all the busi-
ness was conducted in such a true
Masonic spirit that teh greatest
of peacd and harmony prevailed
throughout the several sessions.
The last business on the pro.
gramme was the election of of-
âwith the exception of that for
Grand Secretary, were very keenly
contested. The following officers
Bro. EB, T. Carbonell, R.
Grand Secretary.
The M, W. Bro. J. M. Murley
who, for several years, has proved
his worth by his enthusiastic dis-
4/charge of the duties of the several
offices to which he has been
chosen, is to be congratulated on
receiving the highest honors the
tram Lodge can bestow, and it is
confidently expected that, sup-
ported by such a vigorous and ef-
ficient staff of Officers, his year
of office will prove to be one of the
milestones marking the success ol
in this province.
Ww.
nu second prize of $3, a third prize
of $2, and twenty prizes of $1
each were offered, All of the sixty-
nine prize winners âattained a
mark excecding 5? per cent.
dn addition to the prizes offered
the pupils, prizesâ where also offer-
edâ to the teachers of the pupils
who obtained the first, second and
third prizes in each County, The
teachersâ prizes were $5, $8, and
$2 respectively.
The foregoing prizes, amounting
in all to $120 are given by Mr. G.
Balliugall, publisher of the Map
of Prince Hdward Island. In ad-
dition to these a special prize or
$25 in goods wag given by Mess
âProwse Bros, Ltd. This prize &Âą
to Mi Wllie MacNeill of â âTrav-
elle est with the high mark of
06 per cent.
The teachers winning the prizes
are ws follows:
Prince County,
det. Miss Margaret Uowatt,
Traveliers Rest
2nd. âMiss. Carrie Kinch,
dare Cape,
3rd, Miss Lucy A. Williams, Mis-
couche, distye Jans og Vie
Kil-
Queens County.
{
let. Miss Nellie Bernard, North
Milton,
2ud, Miss Louise Arnett, Crap-
aud, :
8rd. "Miss Mildred Harrington,
Irishtown,
â
KingS County.
1at. Mr, Chas FP. Richards, Mur-
ray Harbor, ......
2nd, and 8rd. IMliss G.
Mc-
Harry Smith, Kildare Cape.
Lewis Haslam, Kensington.
Vincent McKenna, Newton.
Ruth Bowness, Kensington.
Hytelle Stewart, Tyne Valley.
QueâŹns County.
Elsie 1. Hooper, North Milton.
Jack Bovyer, Crapaad.
John âMann, Irishtown.
Worden Judson, Flat River.
Catherine M. McLaren, Bel
River.
Carmen Davison, Irishtown,
Helen Nantes, Maplewood.
Mose MeDougall, Argyle Shore.
Lawson Harvey, Crapaud.
Ruby Profitt, Irishtown.
stella (McHachern, Hermitage.
\Plorence MeKay,, Stanley.
Malcolm Murray, Grahams Rd
Catherine McKachern, Hermitag
Wilfred Whitehead,
Rd.
Lyonel Burgess, Crapaud.
Fred Wigmore, Grahams Rd.
Amy A. Hood, Cornwall.
Helen Trainor, Maplewood.
Ki ngâs County
Tina MacAulay, Souris,
Susan MacLean, Souris.
jSamuel Yorston, Georgetown.
Katie Curran, Souris,
Grace Douglas, Georgetown.
Graco O'Donnell, Souris.
Cyril Norton, Lower âMontague,
Mae Gardner, St. Georges.
Beatrice Campbell, Grahams Rd.
Mildred Thompson, Dunstafinage
Graham:
Florence Stewart, Dunstaffnage.
Isabelle MeWachern, Hermitage.
Nina Murdock, Murray Hafbor.
a
Announcements,
Coming Events,
RATE
6 figures, initial letters count
one word,
cash, Address forms part
fland must be paid for.
** Pinetteâs Big Tea July
Please remember the date.
(Chester
**
on
work
: **Reserve Tuesday eveniig, July
> /4th, for the festival in Harrington
under the aupsices of King George
V.°L.0.L.
die Gross Strawberry and
July 8rd.
âââ
â**Reserve Wednes
ay, July
opposite Methodist Church.
come to St. Columbia,
Meetings, Ete
â10Âą per Hine per day. 9c.) fF,
per line per day for 3 days or over,
8c a line per day for 6 days or over
10 per cent. discount for
of ad
4th,
Woolner Contrac-
torâ and Builder of North Rustico
P, E. Island, Estimates furnished
all building and construction
**Gome one, come ail, to Traca-
Ice
Cream Festival om Monday evening, t
5th
for Ice Cream Festival at Brackley
** The parishoners of St. Colum:
biaâs parish, Hast Point, will hold
**Taxi Service, country work &
In the current issue of the Mon-
treal High School Magazine ap-
pears a full page portrait of the re-
tiring rector of the school, Dr.
Wellingten Dixon, UL.D. accom
panied by the review of his career
published below. | âDrâ Dixon is a
son of the late John Dixon of High-
field and is a brother of Mr. Geo.
Dixon, Euston Street, city, and
of Mrs, (Chas. Mathieson and Miss
Sarah Dixon, Oyster Bed Bridge
The announcement of his retire-
ment from the Motnreal Protestant
High School, and cf the banquet
tendered in his honor here, hav-
ing visited his native province a
few years ago. Previous to going
abroad he taught sghool at Allber-
ton, DeSable and Prince of Wales
College. (
The review reads as follows:
âJust thirty-nine years ago a va
cancy in the staff of the High
School was fled by the appoint.
ment of a young man, hailing from
Prince Edward Island. His qua:
lifications included the experience
of several years as a teacher, fol-
lowed by a brilliant career in Mc-
Gill whence he had just graduated
with first rank honors in Litera-
ure, His name was Wellington
Dixon. The connection, thus be
gan, has r/mained unbroken unti'
now. But at the close cf the pre:
sent session. our Rector retires ww
enjoy a well-earned rest.
âDr. Dixon enjoyed the advant-
age of a thorough training in sec:
ondary education in one of the best
us
their annual tea-party on thejof Canadian â schools, Prince of
church grounds on Wednoesday,| Wales College, Charlottetown, In
July 5th. reserve the date and|the University he acquired a wide
but of the Classics and Mathema
and accurate knowledge, not only
of his chosen subject of English,
school life, the High School stands
in.a higher position today than eva
before.
âThree qualities in our Rectorâs
personality may be noted as ha.
ving a deep influence on those
with whom he has been associat-
ed. He hag ever shown unswerving
devotion to duty; and duty with
him was, first of all, service to
the High School. His Work there
was for him meat and drink and
life itself)
âIn all his dealings with staff
and pupils he has shown a trans-
parent honesty of character and
sincerity of purpose. No one wags
ever in doubt as to where he stood, ,
what his words meant, or by what
motives he wags guided, He had a
fine contempt for anything that
savored of cant of pretence. ,
Nothing roused him to such hot
indignation as deception or equivo.
cation on the part of a yoathful
wrong-doer. In: dealing with min-
or transgressions against school
diseipline he tempered justice
with kindly Henience to a culprit
who made frank confession.
âDr. Dixon's Judgment in mat-
ters educational was always sound.
He paid scant attention to fads,
and immature proposals but was
allways ready to test out new ideas
that gave promise of better things.
âWhen McGill University select-
ed from her sons those most
worthy of honor at her Centen-
nial Convention last October, Wel.
lington Dixon was named. It âwas,
eminently fitting that he whoseâ
years had âbeen devpted to the
cause of Education and who iad
taken so great @ part in training
the youth of Montreal for careers
of true success should be regarded
as one learned in the principles
K. clo Guardian, A pleasing feature of the after.) y
ist docu session was the presentation| Carthy, Sourts, Bert Brehaut, Guernsey Cove. | gnecialty, being perfectly acquain-|tics as well. In the teachin gof|of Wisdom. and skilled in thete
*MINK WANTED, ALIVE AND
f Minh al Roy Dapenn, '8e TEACHER WANTED FOR CAVEN âof a beautiful gold headed walking URRY (Pmma McCormack, Georgetown. |jed with every part of the Island. the latter he was particularly suÂą-japplication to human Tifeâa Doo-
ew. ca aah Sotiool, Piret or Second stick suitably engraved to R. W. (In Order of Merit) Stee yeh ah Montague, |] can guarantee you good and quick ahaa âi ere Mae bah petit tor of Laws.
aw ais } Sapplement $126.00./, âT. Carbonell, Grand Secretary, ary By ORL EE service ut reasonable rates. Phone) master in the subject. hus gain-| \
ANd AS reek eet aH Sailmauniier TACAtION 7. W.l'tho presentation was. made by Prince County. Donald Adams, Lower Montague | 443.7, ing an outstanding position on the| âAs we have said. Dr. Dixon te
nies real liver in Gani| Clark, Soc'y, Hunter Rtiver, R.R.|Past Grand Master A. 8. MeKay, : Mary âMcDonald, Souris, i eaeaete staff, he was the natural successor/now giving up his active parttet-
every city and town 'f i No. 1 : who on behalf of the members of Hllie McNeil, Travellers Rest. Margaret McGinnis, Souris. *The ice-cream fostival to hava|to Dr. Rexford, when the latter ro-|pation in school work. He will .
da to sell automobile stop wea oO. tf. [the Grang Lodge oxpressed appre Florence Platts, Kildare Cape. âreno MacAulay, Souris. taken place last evening on St.|tired from the Rectorship in 1903 |carry with him the good, wishos
hals; positively provents ace ee WANTED-ACTS OF THE\ciation of the faithful and officient| âFlorina Gaudet, Miscouche. Margarot Mcintyre, St. Georges |James Chirch grounds, Summer-| âMr. Dixon proved himself «sland high regard of all who have
dents; every our owner & pre ly before 1885. Journals|manner in which the Grand Sec Freddie Skerry, Foxley River. | Chas, âHibbett, Georgetown. field, Lot 67, was postponed onfefficient in administration as in|heen associated with him, therein
sell; big profite.| Assembly before vane 4 Fenton Crossman, Cape Wolfe. | Bertha Douglas, Georgetown. account of the weather and will}teaching. During his term of ofjas teachers or pup hs. Ape trast
pect; easy to
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fice the school has fully maintain:
ed the high standing among educa:
tional institutions which it had
Rosie Bell, Murray Harbor,
Arletta Adams, Lower Montague,
Mary McCormac, Souris,
take place this evening. If not fine
tonight will take place Saturday,
night,
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of the Council before 1840.
bates before 1862. Address:
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CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, JUNE 380, 1922. - SP nell, Canada, SROWSiA- An BAS?
Annual Subscription, Delivered $5.00
ââââââ
Island Baptists Gonvene =
In City Yesterday â
eet
United Farmers
Losing Ground
in Nova Scotia
(Special to The Guardian.)
Tokio Approves
Washington
Conference
(Special to The Guardian)
Terrific Fighting
On Dublin Streets
Four Courts Heavily Bombardedâ by Free State
Tempting Prizes in
âProvincial Rifle Shoot
Money Prizes io the Vicinity of $1,500 Will be
Large Attendance from All Parts of Province at
Troops the Latter Sustaining 70 Casualti Meee TIE ha Pato } TOKIO, June 29. âThe Japan.
) (es, War ie Uatisd, Yeenien movement in Olfered this Year. P t | ¹ f MacD ld ese Privy Council, has approved ° °
5 Bro . pees me a . se af 1cu ars 0 ona ne ered igang Pra § polson 0) enn of 55th Anaual 0 enn of PE. Island
Ha kea Out In Many Parts of South and ene le eed have to he tua Brier and Other Matches to be Held Aug. Ist, esa aebensic Coats vy D 8 D 8
Baptist Association.
The 5dth. Annual Meeting of the
Prince Edward Island Baptist As-reply on behalf of the delegates.
Wachington,
West Ireland.
immediately if it were not to die
out was the consensus of op{nion
among the delegates to the pro-
vincial United Farmer convention,
20d and 3rd.
Progressives
Rev. âMr, Pineo made a suitable
(Special to The Guardian.)
y mated at 70 killed and wounded â1
wpeeeet se 29 ish rebels eke ee aes sounder Wie? closed heracdast mieil: âThe dates _of the Provincial five, the highest team prize be sociation, Convened in the Prince âRev. âMr, Bleakney, rad the Scrip |
took the offensive this afternoon Just before the conyention|Rille Association matches haveying $20. Teams will consist â of Bhroet, Bepuat Ghitsch, taal eve ure Lene aie gant .
ment of the our Courts has been
Wednes-
exception of one
fug, In spite of the inclement wea offered prayer.
five men from any unit or civilian
ther, there was a large attendance An. excellent. sermon waé preach-
rifle association.
been definitely decided upon and
closed its afternoon session a res-
will be August 1st, 2nd and 3rd,
olution was passed to the â effect
in thejy âbattle with Free State
continuous since 4 a.
troops and the insurgents assisted
day with the
Sum Up Their
by armed Independent Workers|!nour between twelve Âą that a committee of five be ap-|there being an extra day this year| in the second stage of the. Mac H Ants rovince, Re { W. Neil from
p 2 ve and one a. m, an ee 26 0 ve be ap-|; â from all parts of the Province, Rev. ed |b. Rev. J. . Neilson fr
of the World are seizing straicÂągic |today. nea. WM.) vointed to. work out some plan|in order to provide for the new |Donald Brier there will be fifty- Performance R. C. Eaton, the Pastor of | the tha ext: and the Lord Safd âIs
the street for co-operative buying and to| match, the MacDonald Bricr. Thelfour prizes, ranging fromâ $50 for church actedâ as moderator. not Aaron the Levite thy brother.â
buildings on
throughout Dublin.
âTerrific fighting broke out on
corners
The services will be continued
until Friday night.
Following is the. program for
Tho situation is similar to that
of the Easter rebellion of 1916 ex-
cept that many who then took part
A praise Service was held after
which His Worship Mayor Jen-
king extended a cordial welcome
the first prize down to $3 for the
lowest prize. The winner will also
receive a gold medal.
total aggregate of money prizes
will run close to $1,500, which is
$500 greater than last year. This
submit this plan to. the executive
tor further action, (Special to The Guardian.)
OTTAWA, June 29âThe Pro.
the streetsâ of Dublin as assaults P âeine AT ichtine a
failed to âmove insurgents from hs ay OPE DOW e additional money has been con-| In addition to the above matche: |gressive Party held a grand assize|to the delegates on the behalf of today: â
their strongholds in the Four DUBLIN June 29) âAnsurgents U § Railwaymen tributed by the . makers of Mac-|the thirty-six highest marksmen fi) }of its fortunes yesterday which] the citizens of Charlottetown, 9.30 âDevotional, â
Courts and other â buildings on] carried the fight âto the Free : x : Donald Brier Tobacco, who have the Ottawa aggregate will compete | lasted practically all day. He said the people of Charlotte. âWelcome to new ministers and
Dame Street. â Staters this afternoon in the vic- oe generously given $500 for the en-|for the Ladiesâ Challenge Cup, With a few exceptions the mem.|town were noted: for their hospit-|their âwives; inviting visitors to
Passers 'by were thrown into 4] inity of the Bank of Ireland, The ave rea y Quit couragement of rifle shooting in|representing thirty-six ladies of the bers of the party had stayed be-| ality and he felt quite sure by seats in the Association; appoint-
panic when Free State soldiers! sackville Club, was seized by re- this province, Lieut. Col, âLeigh,|city of Charlottetown. The marks.|iind for the meeting and an ex-| the time the Association was over|ing of Committees; election of
and. insurgents fired volley after} pels iy i y M4 M the ellicient secretary of the .4s-;/man making the highest score will |haustive dissection of the partyâs|that the delegates would be quite} Officers, ete. {
volley. One waS killed and threo] pwo rebels and two civilians ell Ing tri e f er sceiation is hard at work getting| win the trophy for .the lady he|past performance, present condi-| prepared to endorse his statement.| 10.30â Report on âChurch Fin- v
seriously injured. were killed in a tight argundhe the prize list into the printersâ/represents. tion and future prospects took âTake off your hat, hang uplanceâ; R, H.â Jenkins.
BELFAST, June 29âFree. Stale}yank, Rebels aa a stream of hands, and it is expected that they place. your coat, take a seat and make] Report on âTemperance and Mor
troops stormed and captured] tire Wate âthe bank aT HEAT (Special to The Guardi will be distributed in the very] There will also be three cups It was generally felt that while] yourselves at home!â Said thelal Reform,â Rev. J. W. Neilson.
Drogheda barracks in County! roofs and Free Staters in the in- AHISAGO Me J e Guardian.) . lnear future. given for the champion shots jn|in some respects the party had} Mayor, Report on âSunday Schools,â Dr.
Louth about 25 miles north of Dub-| terior of the Wate eanliadĂ©t 8 AW sal yevieteal ee 29âMailroad) âThe matenes will consist of thet. v6 ArtilleryyâOne, known as the|failed {to realize its aspirations} Rey. Mr. Eaton extended aA. W. Leard. ae
lin today according to âreports! fire peatin off the Lana aay baa ae Way men were) MacKinnon Drug Company, Prowse Davison Challenge Cup, for the|during the session just closed, the) welcome from. the church, He and| Report on Education,â Prof, W.
reaching Belfast, ORK nese Byles pene ieee Ble et THEHLE quit. in) West} reag., Ltd. Moore ,& MacLeod's artifleryman making the greatest|great victory in the last week on] his family had only been here a Boulter,
CORK, June 29âGSorious fight- td âhere tl at tl f Irist lic eae ae Many without wail-lUtd,, the City of Charolttetown,| nymber of points in the shoot, the freight rates issue was in] chort time, but In that time had! 2.30 Meeting of the United Bap-
ing between Free State and insur- Faneent wore âattack 4 the Free al Resi day of strike order. =| judson âI'yro, Nicholson Tyro.'the other being given for Nosâ 2[itself suvlicient â justification for] learned to love the people and he, tist Woman's âMissionary Union.
gents forces has begun in various! State Becks Tbeta eee roauuty 1 lay the mon, deserted in}Gadet and the âMacDonald Brierjand 8 Batteries respectively, its existence. only hoped that every delegate; 7.30 âGrand Ligneâ Address,
parts of the South and West of Linciok Go SED ee flroves leaving many crossings UN-/matches. There will be two ag-| It is hoped that during the would thoroughly appreciate the|Rev G. R. MacFaul.
erick, guarded. shooting of the Ladiesâ Challenge services and have a very pleasant âGrand Ligneâ Offering.
gregates, namu«ly; the âspecial ag-
gregate for. which prizes will be
the Governor General's silver and
bronze medals, jand the Ottawa
Aggregate, which will take in all
the matches and which will have
thirty-six prizes and two medals.
The big noise of course will. be
whch
Mutual Recriminations
Over Salary Grab
In French Chamber
(Special to The Guardian.)
Ireland, according to reports reach
ing Cork this afternoon. mc i Sitae e ey â
ad ore grave as darkness approach-
These would seem to indicate) eq, Further terms of Hufredttt
that the civil warfare had spread) wore offered âthe rebels by Collins,
over the entire country since Free | i pese were refused, the insur-
Staters were reported in attacks ponts declaring they would âhold -
in County, Louth North of Dublin. out everywhere to the last cart- re.
erin
Record Conservative
time. Acadia âAddress, Dr. 8. Spidle,
Big Development
Mayor Edward J. McCabe of
West Chicago has sworn in a num-
ber of special policemen to guard
railroad property.
The situation âbecame thore and Cup it will be possible to have a
grand presentation of prizes, with
the ladies present and thus make
the event a social one, such as it
is in some of the other provinces.
From the above it will be seen
that this is going to be the banne1
(Free State casualties were esti.
nn eR ridge. : the MacDonald Brier, in year for rifle shooting and never p
THINK .CEATH FOLLOWED e ° baa $420 will be given as individual] before has there been such incen PARIS, June 29.â Proposals {1
AFTER âDOPEâ PARTY| e -e prizes. The match will be shot in}tive offered to young men to take the Chamber of Deputies, that ro ose or 4 fi
ng 1S at 0. 1ÂąS Convention in Truro bwo stages, seven younds at eachyup. rifle shooting, In the past it}members shouid set an example
MONTREAL, June 29-â In what range. The first stage will be the) was a case of experience. Today,|in economy âby renouncing all at
| to the fact that only the, Salary increases votedâ to them: â_â_âââ_â____ââ
owing
bare rifle is permitted, the novice
who puts in some practice has an
equal chance with the veteran who
1200 and 500 yards ranges and {he
the
the police belleve to be one of
the âdopeâ parties which have
become prevalent of late in this
British Empire Steel Corporation to Spead $19,000, -
000 in Further Development of Steel Plant.
(Special to The Guardian.)
SYDNEY, N.'S., June 29. âJt 18
the intention of the British Em-
pire Steel Corporation to spend the
sum of $19,000,000 in additions ana
repairs to the steel plant, accord-
ing toâ well founded reports cur-
rent here. It is stated that engin-
MAY YET AVERT ; eers, employed by the corporation
RAILWAY STRIKE,are now engaged preparing plans
pa âfor new open hearts and a bloom-
CHICAGO, June 30.â Two pos- ing mill, which are to cost In the
sible means of averting the threat. vicinity of $10,000,000.
ened rail strike of 400,000 shop-} One blast furnace is to be â re-
men. suggested themselves to rail- built and a second one extensive-
road circles tonight. ly repaired. Other additional im-
The executives, by coincidence,! provements are to be made in the
wore scheduled to meet in Chicago} plant, it is said, the whole to cost
tomorrow afterpoon âand local rail- :
selves since the war evoked noisy
protests from all parties. :
Rich deputies were critized âby
first fifty-four marksmen in
(Special to The Guardian.) h
aggregate of these two ranges will
TRURO, N. 8S. âThe Nova Sco
In Large Numbers
5 °
â| Fontaine, nineteen, i Th Âą t he Liberal- Conservative Conven-|be eligible to compete in the sce. as ki
Sime ae at 85 City Hal ave- or 1S oun f ition, called for organization pur-|ond stage at 300 and 600 yards.| depended upon the various ad. tihe poorer members during the
he first stage. will] juncts which he fitted to nis rifie] uproar, âIt is all right for the
poses, opened here last evening;The winner of t h t to
receive a. silver medal and this}to increase. his skill. The range
will be the only prize given in thelhas been completely. refitted anid
first stage with the exception of largely rebuilt and will be open for
team pr s of which there will be practice in a day or. two,
$944000 0400!
wealthy deputies to talk this way.â|
one member shouted, âIt. is a
shameful proposition for million-
aires to make such a suggestion.â
The motton was Jost in the shuf-
fle. |
nue, was this afternoon given a
quantity of morphine which causea
poisoning and ended in his death
in the Notre Dame Hospital later
in the afternoon, Five persons who
were present at the party are be-
ing held by the police, and a sixth,
a woman, ig being sought,
in the vicinity of the amount above
mentioned. 5
The report continues that the
money to pay for these improve-
ments to the steel plan is to come
from a large loan tu.be made | to
the British Empire Steel Corpora-
tion. by two prominent American
financial houses.
it is stated that negotiations for
the loan are nearing a suceessful
conclusion and all that remaing In
the way is the appointment of a
president of the corporation, more
suitable to the underwriting â ir-
terests than the present head of
ite British Empire Steel Corpora-
on,
WINNIPEG, JuneÂź 30.â That al with 300 delegates in attendance,
great flow of Wnglish Catholics to) representing every county in -the
Canada might very reasonably âbo; Province. One hundred more deic
expected in the very near future gates. arived by ate trains, and
was the belief expressed by Mgr.jmany from nearby counties. are
George V, Hudson, of the Catholic: expected here today by automo-
Emigration Association, of Burm bile, t
inghani, England, speaking at this Col. EB. C. Phinney of Halifax,
afternoon's meeting of the Catholic! Was elected chairman of the con-
Truth Society. svention and J. Douglasvair of Hali-,
One of the. greatest authoritiesâ fax, âSecretary. (Committees were
in England, se sald, had predicted;#ppointed on rosolutione, Icader-|
that before ten years elapsed the: ship platform and nominating, $
strongest church in England wouial
Mr. J. M. Marley
SOO OSHS OFOOHOO OHIO OT SOOO OH
° '
Prizes Awarded in
P.E.I. Geography Test
'poooe COOEOOEEOOEOHOOPHS SSO OS EOL SOS LOS HO HI OOOO oor
.
Jean Walker, Travellers Rest.
Bugenio DesRoches, Miscouche.
Victoria MacLean, Miscouche,
Margaret McLellan, Indian Rivet
âââ
2942-4 OOOOCOHPOOO 2OOOOOO
CONDENSED SPECIALS
VOoeoe POOSOOOHOOe SOOOOoe
RATES.â10c. per line. per day. 9c.
per line per day for 3 days or over.
xe, a line per day for 6 days or over
Groups of
count as
âbes the Catholic church,
PERTTI Pea ee Tho competitive examination in
ft the geography of Prince Heward
uneral Wednesday of âIsland aroused a great deal of
' interest in the schools and a very
Count § words to @ line,
8 figures, initial leters, 3
one Wer arose. Aa ease ce re Late Mrs. D. L. Hooper Elected Gr dM jlarge number of public school pup-| Ernestine Marchbank, Traveller: Fane EPOUDART Cth be sen
1 » paid for. Special Rates â { ils throughout the province coll} Rest. â sal of 2 + pen- bi
and must be pal ior ape for, soven an as er betea, thes ey Holi set was u| Inez Bacholdt, Miscouche. ding further negotiations and! High Tribute to won under his predecessors. In-
words for, one week. Bituation The funeral of the late Mrs D. searching one and the results on) Alethea âNoonan, Centerville. wages and working con:litions' deed 4t may aately bo said that âin
ENA a gna irre dy riley ye ated oe y § and Masons the whole were surprisingly goou.| âMiriam Profitt, Kensington. would undoubtedly receive atten- Dr W D Di LL D the thoroughness of its class work
week. ternoon from the home, Huston In raat county a first prize of $,| Bernadette Gaudet, Miscouche, tion. . wv. 1x00, A and in the provision it makes for
ââ the full and free culture of a widor
Street to St, Paul's Church, thence Rosie LeClair, St. Gilbert.
ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE
family. Apply 47 Bayfield St.
FOR SALEâAT A BARGAIN, A
piano. Apply 15 Pownal St.
FES FiaNt NDS are sen EEE cera a
WANTED âA COOK FOR JULY
and August. Write or Telephone,
âNorth Shore ,idotel, âStanhope,
Donald McMillan, Prop.
*SUMMER BOARDINGS ON FARM
seven miles from the city, near
shore. Apply Mrs. Weatherbie,
(Dunstaffnage.
RET ici: a ee amr eemrore
WANTED âTO GO TO NEW
York, maid for general house:
work, Must âbe oxperienced.,
Good wages. Apply Mrs. Harry
Jenkins, 58 Cumberland St.
er calle aces ean
TEACHER WANTEC:. for Anglo
Rustico (Protestant) School.
Supplement $120.00,âJ. H, Bun-
tality, Secy, Rustico.
peek atte Del caet eTEE
WANTEDâ A MAID, MUST UN.
derstand plain cooking,â good
wages, Apply Mrs. Gilbert Gau-
det, 29 Rochford Square.
WANTED--SEGOND CLASS TEA
cher for Hope River school, sup
plement $100.00. Apply J. H.
to the Peopleâs Cemetery and was
very largely attended, Rev Mr.
Raymond officiating, Many
beautiful floral tributes were re-
ceived, A ghort service was held
at the home, at which Mr. J. P.
Hooper, son of the deceased sang
feelingly, âBeautiful Home on
High.â
At St. Pauls church an !mpres-
sive service was hela during
which the solos âHush! Blessed
are the Dead.â ~ âPeace, Perfect
Peaceâ and âRock of Agesâ werc
sung.
Following were the pall bearers
at the funeral: Messrs. W. 4
Huggan, L. C. Worthy, Geo. M.
Moore, Dr. H. D. Johnson, Col,
Chas, Leigh, Hon, Geo BH. Hughes.
TORONTO, June 30,â
ate westerly winds, Mostly,
with local showers in some
temperature.
Simpson, Bay View.
TEACHER FOP
Greenvale School, SupplenÂźeut
$100 for either first or second
class. Apply to Gordon Brown °
Edwin Carew, Hunter River.
a a
âOFFICES TO RENT IN THE
Bayer Building,
Street.
âWANTED, >»
Groat George
Ali latest conventonces
fand heated. Apply at the Studio,
Iligh tide this afternoon at 2.1
and tomorrow morning at 3.15.
rises tomorrow morning at 4.13.
STENOGRAPHER WANTS POS
tion. Apply to Guardian Office.
bathing, fishing, ete.
V.|f{icers for the ensuing year, which
(Moncton and St. Jonn papers} were finally declared duly elected:
please copy.) iBro, J. M. Murley, M. W.
oe Grand Master.
Bro. J. iM. Nicholson, R. W.
The Weather, Deputy Grand Master.
F âBro, BE. W. McKay, R. W.
Temperature Senior Grand Warden.
â âBro. W, C, Lawson, R, W.
Tide Moon Ete Junior Grand Warden : ; H
â â â|! \Bro. A, Horne, Grand Treasur-
Pe The or
âModer-
fair
sec:
tions, Stationery ov @ little lower
Sun sets this evening at 7,55 and
TO LET FOR. SUMMERâNICE
summer cottage near seashore,
Apply 11.|Freemasonry
A most successful meeting of
the Grand Lodge of Free and Ac-
cepted Masons was held in the Odd
Fellows Hall, Summerside, on Wed
nesday, June 28 commencing at
eleven oâclock a, m. and continu.
ing until ten oâclock at night. Not
only was the attendance larger
than on any previous meeting ol
the Grand Lodge, but all the busi-
ness was conducted in such a true
Masonic spirit that teh greatest
of peacd and harmony prevailed
throughout the several sessions.
The last business on the pro.
gramme was the election of of-
âwith the exception of that for
Grand Secretary, were very keenly
contested. The following officers
Bro. EB, T. Carbonell, R.
Grand Secretary.
The M, W. Bro. J. M. Murley
who, for several years, has proved
his worth by his enthusiastic dis-
4/charge of the duties of the several
offices to which he has been
chosen, is to be congratulated on
receiving the highest honors the
tram Lodge can bestow, and it is
confidently expected that, sup-
ported by such a vigorous and ef-
ficient staff of Officers, his year
of office will prove to be one of the
milestones marking the success ol
in this province.
Ww.
nu second prize of $3, a third prize
of $2, and twenty prizes of $1
each were offered, All of the sixty-
nine prize winners âattained a
mark excecding 5? per cent.
dn addition to the prizes offered
the pupils, prizesâ where also offer-
edâ to the teachers of the pupils
who obtained the first, second and
third prizes in each County, The
teachersâ prizes were $5, $8, and
$2 respectively.
The foregoing prizes, amounting
in all to $120 are given by Mr. G.
Balliugall, publisher of the Map
of Prince Hdward Island. In ad-
dition to these a special prize or
$25 in goods wag given by Mess
âProwse Bros, Ltd. This prize &Âą
to Mi Wllie MacNeill of â âTrav-
elle est with the high mark of
06 per cent.
The teachers winning the prizes
are ws follows:
Prince County,
det. Miss Margaret Uowatt,
Traveliers Rest
2nd. âMiss. Carrie Kinch,
dare Cape,
3rd, Miss Lucy A. Williams, Mis-
couche, distye Jans og Vie
Kil-
Queens County.
{
let. Miss Nellie Bernard, North
Milton,
2ud, Miss Louise Arnett, Crap-
aud, :
8rd. "Miss Mildred Harrington,
Irishtown,
â
KingS County.
1at. Mr, Chas FP. Richards, Mur-
ray Harbor, ......
2nd, and 8rd. IMliss G.
Mc-
Harry Smith, Kildare Cape.
Lewis Haslam, Kensington.
Vincent McKenna, Newton.
Ruth Bowness, Kensington.
Hytelle Stewart, Tyne Valley.
QueâŹns County.
Elsie 1. Hooper, North Milton.
Jack Bovyer, Crapaad.
John âMann, Irishtown.
Worden Judson, Flat River.
Catherine M. McLaren, Bel
River.
Carmen Davison, Irishtown,
Helen Nantes, Maplewood.
Mose MeDougall, Argyle Shore.
Lawson Harvey, Crapaud.
Ruby Profitt, Irishtown.
stella (McHachern, Hermitage.
\Plorence MeKay,, Stanley.
Malcolm Murray, Grahams Rd
Catherine McKachern, Hermitag
Wilfred Whitehead,
Rd.
Lyonel Burgess, Crapaud.
Fred Wigmore, Grahams Rd.
Amy A. Hood, Cornwall.
Helen Trainor, Maplewood.
Ki ngâs County
Tina MacAulay, Souris,
Susan MacLean, Souris.
jSamuel Yorston, Georgetown.
Katie Curran, Souris,
Grace Douglas, Georgetown.
Graco O'Donnell, Souris.
Cyril Norton, Lower âMontague,
Mae Gardner, St. Georges.
Beatrice Campbell, Grahams Rd.
Mildred Thompson, Dunstafinage
Graham:
Florence Stewart, Dunstaffnage.
Isabelle MeWachern, Hermitage.
Nina Murdock, Murray Hafbor.
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In the current issue of the Mon-
treal High School Magazine ap-
pears a full page portrait of the re-
tiring rector of the school, Dr.
Wellingten Dixon, UL.D. accom
panied by the review of his career
published below. | âDrâ Dixon is a
son of the late John Dixon of High-
field and is a brother of Mr. Geo.
Dixon, Euston Street, city, and
of Mrs, (Chas. Mathieson and Miss
Sarah Dixon, Oyster Bed Bridge
The announcement of his retire-
ment from the Motnreal Protestant
High School, and cf the banquet
tendered in his honor here, hav-
ing visited his native province a
few years ago. Previous to going
abroad he taught sghool at Allber-
ton, DeSable and Prince of Wales
College. (
The review reads as follows:
âJust thirty-nine years ago a va
cancy in the staff of the High
School was fled by the appoint.
ment of a young man, hailing from
Prince Edward Island. His qua:
lifications included the experience
of several years as a teacher, fol-
lowed by a brilliant career in Mc-
Gill whence he had just graduated
with first rank honors in Litera-
ure, His name was Wellington
Dixon. The connection, thus be
gan, has r/mained unbroken unti'
now. But at the close cf the pre:
sent session. our Rector retires ww
enjoy a well-earned rest.
âDr. Dixon enjoyed the advant-
age of a thorough training in sec:
ondary education in one of the best
us
their annual tea-party on thejof Canadian â schools, Prince of
church grounds on Wednoesday,| Wales College, Charlottetown, In
July 5th. reserve the date and|the University he acquired a wide
but of the Classics and Mathema
and accurate knowledge, not only
of his chosen subject of English,
school life, the High School stands
in.a higher position today than eva
before.
âThree qualities in our Rectorâs
personality may be noted as ha.
ving a deep influence on those
with whom he has been associat-
ed. He hag ever shown unswerving
devotion to duty; and duty with
him was, first of all, service to
the High School. His Work there
was for him meat and drink and
life itself)
âIn all his dealings with staff
and pupils he has shown a trans-
parent honesty of character and
sincerity of purpose. No one wags
ever in doubt as to where he stood, ,
what his words meant, or by what
motives he wags guided, He had a
fine contempt for anything that
savored of cant of pretence. ,
Nothing roused him to such hot
indignation as deception or equivo.
cation on the part of a yoathful
wrong-doer. In: dealing with min-
or transgressions against school
diseipline he tempered justice
with kindly Henience to a culprit
who made frank confession.
âDr. Dixon's Judgment in mat-
ters educational was always sound.
He paid scant attention to fads,
and immature proposals but was
allways ready to test out new ideas
that gave promise of better things.
âWhen McGill University select-
ed from her sons those most
worthy of honor at her Centen-
nial Convention last October, Wel.
lington Dixon was named. It âwas,
eminently fitting that he whoseâ
years had âbeen devpted to the
cause of Education and who iad
taken so great @ part in training
the youth of Montreal for careers
of true success should be regarded
as one learned in the principles
K. clo Guardian, A pleasing feature of the after.) y
ist docu session was the presentation| Carthy, Sourts, Bert Brehaut, Guernsey Cove. | gnecialty, being perfectly acquain-|tics as well. In the teachin gof|of Wisdom. and skilled in thete
*MINK WANTED, ALIVE AND
f Minh al Roy Dapenn, '8e TEACHER WANTED FOR CAVEN âof a beautiful gold headed walking URRY (Pmma McCormack, Georgetown. |jed with every part of the Island. the latter he was particularly suÂą-japplication to human Tifeâa Doo-
ew. ca aah Sotiool, Piret or Second stick suitably engraved to R. W. (In Order of Merit) Stee yeh ah Montague, |] can guarantee you good and quick ahaa âi ere Mae bah petit tor of Laws.
aw ais } Sapplement $126.00./, âT. Carbonell, Grand Secretary, ary By ORL EE service ut reasonable rates. Phone) master in the subject. hus gain-| \
ANd AS reek eet aH Sailmauniier TACAtION 7. W.l'tho presentation was. made by Prince County. Donald Adams, Lower Montague | 443.7, ing an outstanding position on the| âAs we have said. Dr. Dixon te
nies real liver in Gani| Clark, Soc'y, Hunter Rtiver, R.R.|Past Grand Master A. 8. MeKay, : Mary âMcDonald, Souris, i eaeaete staff, he was the natural successor/now giving up his active parttet-
every city and town 'f i No. 1 : who on behalf of the members of Hllie McNeil, Travellers Rest. Margaret McGinnis, Souris. *The ice-cream fostival to hava|to Dr. Rexford, when the latter ro-|pation in school work. He will .
da to sell automobile stop wea oO. tf. [the Grang Lodge oxpressed appre Florence Platts, Kildare Cape. âreno MacAulay, Souris. taken place last evening on St.|tired from the Rectorship in 1903 |carry with him the good, wishos
hals; positively provents ace ee WANTED-ACTS OF THE\ciation of the faithful and officient| âFlorina Gaudet, Miscouche. Margarot Mcintyre, St. Georges |James Chirch grounds, Summer-| âMr. Dixon proved himself «sland high regard of all who have
dents; every our owner & pre ly before 1885. Journals|manner in which the Grand Sec Freddie Skerry, Foxley River. | Chas, âHibbett, Georgetown. field, Lot 67, was postponed onfefficient in administration as in|heen associated with him, therein
sell; big profite.| Assembly before vane 4 Fenton Crossman, Cape Wolfe. | Bertha Douglas, Georgetown. account of the weather and will}teaching. During his term of ofjas teachers or pup hs. Ape trast
pect; easy to
Write for particulars and agentsâ
proposition, Canadian Auto
oe 8, P.O, Box 164, Niagara,
8, Ontario,
1831, and|retaries duties have been per
Deformed. The â next annual com.
A. munication of Grand Lodge will 'be
held in Charlottetown,
that he may long be spared to on. >
joy the eventide of an active and:
meet He.) didn, ocd ant nodidiaee
fice the school has fully maintain:
ed the high standing among educa:
tional institutions which it had
Rosie Bell, Murray Harbor,
Arletta Adams, Lower Montague,
Mary McCormac, Souris,
take place this evening. If not fine
tonight will take place Saturday,
night,
âof the Assembly before
of the Council before 1840.
bates before 1862. Address:
R, ©. at Guardian Office.
Bleanor DesRoches, Miscouche.
Ruby Bowness, Kensington.
Vera Adams, Mt, Royal,
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age