Pith °."..'.‘.‘.i'l'}'i.‘l'ii;imn"° LARGEST ASSORTMENT, best gram- LOQwT “-‘*,* I I g , (ILASSIFIED ADVERTIS - v i lIATlli!-—I0c pr! llne p" dqy, I; o any: or Iver. 8o per llne p" 4;; 1.; z II warn: II a lino. l. Inupl o! B ~ :r'..:"::.. ".:;.r:.':.::;. ' l I4- ‘ll-e for w": worl- h: on: z "'""' ""15! IP9I Week.‘ 9 i ' yqro0+ ooo+oooroo+oo+ooovo+o+o+~q flies ut Janliesolrs. 2652-23-21 LiNENt.‘ g selllnn at 100 on Dollar Days at Beer & Weeks. 2653-28-11 per |lll nu In h! I I lays or our. Ooull Ila-mu. Illtlll Ionen. c013: u "Mouitlague Saturday, "Cup of Fnrllpled Roe-l ,, bile," marvellous play. lltluthl Wanted, 50o to! Best LhI-g 265148-21 FISHING TACKLE for Jilly 1st. Agents \V:ultcil AGENTS MAKE TWENTY DOL- lam ll. day selling auto specialty new invention sells to every owner ou sight. A winner. Parthrulilrs frec,, Mac's Mill-Ii W A N T E D. -— FOR EMVVALE school, u. principal, second class. order Service, Petcrburo, Ont. 2498-23-31 " For Sale SALE-HOUSE CONTAIN- jpg S rooms. Must il-e mow-d off lut. Apply 1711 Sydney St. 2553-27-21 pols SALE —A Moron BOAT m pom: ciludition, 111115 fort long by 7 ri-ei inuliii. Apply to Mrs John _-\, l'lll)||('IIVt‘l', North liustico. 5UMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE Suililuel‘ cottage and garage at. llrighton shoro. Apply to ltevcro llotel, or l’. C. Brown. FOR SALE-A FEW CHOICE high grade Jersey mllcn \l)\\'I4. iicro is a tlllifilliilli ilpportauity in procure an ideal failiily cow. Albert Scliurnlaii, Central lit-ile- uiic. 550211-21 FOR SALE— BEAUTIFUL RESI tiElIHi of l"rank F. Tuplin, UWJVPI‘ Strci-i, Suiunlersidc. W l-‘or price, and terms apply io l-l. ll. Strniifl, Water Street, Sunl- IIIPFSiIID. ‘ ZJSILISJ-lm 40 DOUBLE LOADS OF MUSSEL lliilli, at lioivziitis Laudiilg, dicti- i-uiic; :il.<il i2 51min: pips. 3 wkii. 1.111. John llziiilmiii_ Nilriliflarlc- tun. 21545-23431 FOR SALE—100 ACRES OF iiillli with good buildings situat- mi at New Argyle, so Itt'l'i‘ri iicar, 2.7 acres llllii0l‘ rriiin crop. Apply Williiliil (iilis, New Argyic pylon 21508-27121. FOR SALE—— FARM, 36 ACRES 11,-_- miles from ki-lisiluzien. Ihiil diaps new, house fini-ahoii iii liard- wood. l\ililii‘l‘ll l-‘ilx iiziiiirhfAiic- tlilncd at lllyron McArtllili-‘s sale iliimiltou, July 15. ltussi-l Inglis. 2605-27-41. r _.____. 'l‘cacli¢-\1's \Vanted WANTED A TEACHER FOR liiiiulitnn School with exprericil- 1'1‘ ivri-fcrcil, Suppiciiiuilt $175.00. liilivard Ifziuisny, Sec.‘ l00-26-5i WANTED SECOND CLASS ‘lksrichcl- for lit-d Point School Silriug and Fall vacation, Sup- [Iilillliflll S125 N. It. Stewart, S» tary Souris ls} t. 2 71-213-41 WANTED — FIRST 0R SECOND rial-is tczicher for Springficiil school. Suppleiilciit $175. Apply In Wellinizton llilslilm, Sec. Em- l'I‘tll(l, ll. If. Zfifill-ilfi-tf. WANTED. FOR UPTON SCHOOL. First or Silcouil Class Teacher. Supplpliiont $100. uliilsilniincr Vilciltioil. A. S. Morson, Secy. 2000-27-61 .WANTED TEACHER FOR EBEN- 117.111‘ School, Supplement 8150.00 Apply (l. I‘. Matheson, Whoatley river. 2614-27-3. TEACHER WANTED FOR WIN slim South School. Supplement S100 00. Apply to tho undersig lled,JoInl Diamond, Socy. 2693-27-3i WANTED - TEACHER FOR Harrington School. Supplement 315111111. Apply to Chas I0. Stow- iirt, Sccrctilry. 2603-27-41 WANTED— SECOND CLASS teacher for Wlicutli-y School Siipplenliant $100. Apply linwiird Curr, Oyster ilcil Ilrlilize. 2607-27-31. TEACH ER WANTED-WANTED first or second (218811 teacher for post __ BETWEEN BANK OF Montreal and Brighton Road. fl Nilrthxlm School District Supple- ment $1213. Apply tn E. ltiiiynilril iieify, Nortlutni Station. l‘. E. l 2678-26-31. TEACHER WANTED —- FIRST class ti-aclu-r for Victoria Schoo‘ district No. Iltl. i\liilsiuuuici' VII cation. Suppleinclit voted $200 Apply In pi-rlion If possible E llnswell. Silcrctiiry of Trustees. Victoria. 2566-2611’. LOST—OFFICEI'-I8 SAM BROWN bolt botweon Brighton Camp and P. E. island Hospital, Please lio- tify Orderly Room, WANTED-MALE FIRST CLASS ion-char for Mt. Stewart School Supplement $200.00 .— Daniel Ilirt, Sec'y. 2534-25-41 — ‘ ' Get ii M Janl-iesolrs. 2052-28-21 WANTED-A FIRST OR SECON ci-zl-ss teacher ‘Ior il-rincipiil lathe Cclllirull Boiled-cc school. Supple- Skiris, special S Day values at $6, A. E. iiv-right. Sec. art Piowse Bros, Ltd. HILLIBORE ill packages, 25 ots. T-hc White Drug Store 2652~28-2i DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN In lovely squaros at 20 per cent. off. Beer Peter Cialrkln, secretary. WANT ED-TEACHER FOR MUR- ray Harbor Nflflill Scih-ac-l No. 92. First. unset-und class. Apply to lrviug Iilillar, Sec. 'i‘ni.-ltces. LADIES’ SILK BLOOMERS, all I'm“ m‘ Dmi“ shades, special - S Day values at Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2155-28-31 llllsccllilneous m, l RODD'8 TAXI SERV 443.1. JTIYSTHI-IBSEILETASH veyor, fiiiirniiluy Jct. LADIES’ CREAM Jersey ‘Skirts. spcci-ai $ D3218. $333- i‘1‘<1‘11'11@ n19“- 2155-28-15 §b,(,‘u')'é§'s‘ CAN Hammocks]: A?) WHCZLEZAL: dutcu at 2113 Fitzroy Si. price“ on D01“ “y” a ' i MATTRESSES AT $3.95 Dollar ANCES—-APPL1 Day at Bcor & Weeks. 2063-23-11. unccs for Rupture, filll particul- ars. IVi-ito J. (l. Smith, British Appliance Specialist, 15 Downie st. StriltfOrIl, out, 120935-2341 ANDLE ALL GLASSES OF live stock, and assure shippers of R—U—PTU 15236}? ‘Yl-iiiviivli. and -thc lies-t liitienliiln 'I‘.lie Sit. John's Abattoir ($0., Ltd., Si. John's, Nilil. . All ._______.___________ $100 TO $300 A WEEK. ‘MEN with slight knowledge of motors who can reach car owners can earn $300 weekly without milking ,1] ‘ II‘ they can also make sales profits may $25,000 y-cziriy. Only proposition will 0OAL—-l\'n\v is the tinlo tn put ill next wintcra coal simply wllilc prices are low. We have on haAnlil Ltd. 2155-28-31“) "mm for the [room mm civil Syiiilfll’ A FEW 1mm..- ywmi g-lpg pf zrcnt necessity for trained nun-es "mifidem 0i the family‘ ii(l thus stimulated the movement ‘mil’ is m“ m your patient’ giving .the best that is Iii you. giving 1i ‘with cheerfuiness, encouraging |your patient whenever you can. [g was n01 10m; “m”. mm that cheerful, pleasant nurse makes u Phillips, 119 Wei-it (iliril St., New and; Help “hinted sov WANTED SCPPIIHOIl otc. Telephone 170,'Cou- ha" Bum, on 5 l)n!wi- 1m nolly Wharf, W. D. Gillis & Co. POWER PLANT ACCIDENT- WBEThc large driving bolt in the pow- Apmyier plant of tho Maritime Light and HJPOWBI‘ Company Ilroke Tilesduy at Itcrnoon, tearing away the end and lpart of the side of the guard rail ‘also ilemulishinigl tillo] Blltfillillllli-{l oln ~————---—-"-~*"~'-i"’“ the end of tho lll (lug. Tic wt WANTED '— A GiRi- To AssisT iwas travelling ilt 0,000 feet a iliiil- “n” m complete armngemeiits‘ utoand in its wild swirl one end struck tho side of I1 WANTEDPCARPENWER Chas Carson, 198 Queen St. Female Help IVantPd with housework Apply 57 Princci b shaft wAiirEu A MAID FOR GENERAL housework willing to go to Kep- pnck for tile suiumcnApply 148 windows. were lliiildniz. breaking the ply 75 number“ St" 2602-27-“2 ,load was changed over to the oth- er machines. None of the work- iuon were near the belt whcll the accident occurred. ' ‘URNISHED HOUSE T0 LET for summer months. crn conveniences. T0 LET-TWO OFFICES NEXT to American Consulate, well lighted and heated. Apply at Hotel Iiiciovria 0&4 PERSONALS 1'0 LET-EIGHT ROOMED COT- l\Ir.. R. C1 _di , if t“. l, '. tape. Modern Convenience. Apply i q m" or A on 1U “M Offers to the travelling up-to-datu hotel. um: 44 moms with private baths. The Cul- Ino Is ‘amoul nil oval Canada. Telsphonu In rooms. Oourotouu NABTEjAPER CLEAN FOE the carrying mvay- Alwiy 01111111 Ian Office, 176 Kent WANTED -- JDTINETOTTE on garage by young lIl1llI. H. C. BROWN, Manage O-JOOJ-O-O-DIO-O-QQO-O-‘Q-Q OQ-O-O-O-OOQ-O-O-OO-Ofi-OQ The Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. VICTORIA HOTEL LOST- BETWEEN Conlmorce, city anil Soiiihpor: on Monday morning chain of front of motor ryi-lc. please lcavo at (lilardl-in (H1100. W. H. Kctcllom N. J.; J. D. Mcllood Victoria. ll. (1.; Ilov. Whito and wlfo, ,Summorslilo; ll. Oii 00111111111)’ lllflnlllfflr 1P0!" T01011- A. Flnlayson, Halifax; him, Max. to, Mr. L. W. R. Ellis. manager for under Campbell Silmmersidc; Don iiiliiiiix 5111i M1" il- W- iiillrdflvk. illd C. McGregor, Amherst; F. A. Campbell, Siinimorsido; lifrs. John ive of the Company, are at the Vic- Illchnrds, Bideford; H. (I. Nfuttart ( Silmmerliiile: uth mersido; Ralph Muttart. Summar- ‘iiiiiil iiiiiiui Pi casiirc l5 <\i'I‘ Hpiyilfl-IKUII n |i|| Q side, Mrs. Muttart, F. Mclislwen, Summer-side; Mrs. 1 -. Mc lwon. ummerside; 13118111311 Ewen Siimmersido; D. A. McLeod , Montreal; Miss Johnston (Nurse) Montreal; B. A. Ililtz, Truro; F. A. Grant; 8t. John, John Coulzhian D. Mailer, Toronto; J 0. Rodger. Amherst. (I. A, Scotti Amhorsu; A. Mancwell. Ilamllton 0nt.; John MacLean. S-ulris; J.0 Klelihn, Btratford. Ont: 0. A. Ran- feII. N. Y. City; Hugh McKay. Sap- ulpa Okla; D. W. Burns, Stratford A spacial passenger nnd iiireigilut. train will operate between Charlotte own and ISumiincrsi-zlc on Dominion _ ‘ lily, Ju‘y 2, leaving Charlottetown i"\i'uli'-- u ilt'i‘ i IKHI .~ i\||ii1'1i‘ it 8.30 a.iu.,' rctumini: will leave silnlmi-rsfda at 7.00 pm. This will give IIUTBOIPS interested in the cele- o ~ » hmtinn and horse races DE- Western Capital an excellent op- ; portunity to see this part of our province at its beat, and enjoy our N. Y.; E. M. MacKonllio, Now 1i. E. (Ilttloson. Charlotte- town: E. A. Ryillo, Montreal." Mrs. Cmstnll, Montreal: 1",. N. McNaill. Boston; Alfred W. Iluggan, ala-tional Ilulidny With frli-nds B0B! son. St. John are gilosts at Siiiiimcrsiile. lino. Get one at JZLIDiOBOIYB. & Weeks. 2153-27-11. cert \Veck.~i. 2653-28-1. concert In Sullinlorsido tonight. ilerful. 2053-28-11. i o Ilri. were dismissed. ii-ooaii It visitor to the city yesterday. Col. W. B. Anderson, Halifax, l1! at tho Victoria Hotel. Rev. Henry A. Browne, lilontng- uc, is a guest at the Victoria Hotel Miss Florence Bell, Moncton, N 8.; (formerly of (lliarlilitetovmr is visiting in t1l_i_s city, the guest 0f Mr. und Mrs. Hugh MacKay. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Wllmot, Mono ion are gilests at tho Victoria lio- tel. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Fisher. Miss Miss Hossoi, Sackvlllr und l3. M. Shaw, Boston, motored to tho city yesterday. They are nn a visit to Souris. Mr. A. K. Montgomery. Canadian Murray River. island representat- toria Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw. and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison. Sum-i moi-side, motored to tho city yes:- terday. Mrfiind Mrs. J. W. Doslaniorfl. Quebec Cty and Rsv. C. O. Rari- hault, _ P. 11.. shawlnlzan Falls "no" who have been visitinr: tho Magdalen Islands. motored to tlmi city from Sonris vesterdnv They are guests at the Revers Hotel. Messrs W. R. Mnvnnv-d "who" Yoo, Percy Ellis. Reginald Riv-chi nnd W. P. Nswcombo. Port Hill "ore registered at the Qllflflfl lio- tnl. AT 8.30 TONIGHT Orpheus Eight Concert ill Capitol Theatre. 2652-28-21 LARGE SIZE heilrth rugs for $1.00 each on Dollar Days at Deer "iM-t. Stewart, Monday, anov-ing pictures, Bruce Yeo, with “Cup of Life." 2651-28-21 , ‘ advertised will be hero for you. LADIES WHITE BZITOIlGlJlO Satin Beer s, weokm 265329;“ by wmnen of the |ower order! _ ) I "ye d hlnrm s witilouttraining 0r sileclai shill and ‘ncanvcu e L 5 an ‘I ° p ' this continued down to the middle of the 19th iccntury when a new" TONIGHT-At Capitol Theatre Summers-ids Orpheus Eight Con- Days. Beer & .SEE OUR LINE 0i‘ Ladies’ Haiti , ti-‘l-t‘ I. i‘ I) . Prowso ii‘ -_ i-l 1.5- ti" any. AT YORK HALL-Tire TPCCDIIIOIPETOS‘: L3,]: (‘e ‘or s “m 21552331 |I l n“ I‘ on b m Hm ,1'or Col. Geongo Crockett will held in York Halli 0n Prid-ay even- AUTOISTS will have a pleasant lug, June 29. at 8 p.'m. drivo and hear the Orpheus Eight SPECIAL LINE 01' Ladies’ Hats, .- ~l l"il|'. t -' t. “'00 on $ Days’ Prowse Hog ‘Dldiiiglliillilil inmnliiiililtoiiillils Society of Friuilil-i instituted a.» nursing or- giIlliZlItiGll and in 1840 a Mrs. Pry iii Lilililoil started tho some com- 2155-28-31 SPECIAL ATTFTACTION in Sum- , mcrsiflo tonight is the Orpheus ‘Bfggzgibicriiiui mguges: g3‘; blight grand concert. poi» .. on o nr a A MEETING of the Ladies Aid of the l’. E. Island Hospital will he held in St. Puiilli Parish Hall on ALEYANDRIA BAPTIST church F""““Y "i 11 "-111- Miss (‘urn lfilliott. speak on 11121:‘ work in the farciilll fields J-‘riilzly evening at 7.310. cordial invitation _is I S l-A 2 ' . . Cfinitaffirr Ls iggilgfzslarsarscflgfigilby. Florence Nightingale and her PLANNING ENTERTAINMENTJMY- —A meeting of the committee fort _ DELINQUENT BOYS ARREST- whicli is above this portion of tho ED__M the Ponce Court yeah", day morning four boys nppcaroil before the lVlugistrate charged 1¢ _--. busily cugagoil yesterday splicing Wm] malicious Injury w M“ (a! cdbw’ [rained __ "be" i" mi“! the mac“ ‘if m“ Home's Summer residence at EXPERENCED broken one which is torn to shreds I H t I ISM m Brighton Shore. Tho matter was uiilid for general housework. Ap- in pmwfl’ Tie Me (en ca‘ t’ reported to the police and offic- iaconvenience to customers as the erg Dominic Doyle and ‘vutson Iligglls took the matter in hand. with the result that they rounded up a number of boys who were taken before the court yesterday charged with the offence. The cid- est boy, a youth of fifteen, was ».@”¢¢...“4+;“4¢+»»¢ found ‘guilty and given three months in jail: tho other boys m" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ iiiiiliiiifii iiiiiiii SHOPYronl l-Iolmiln's Catalog. First Graduation Continued from page 1 ization tin the world. 15-14. allfier the re-eiablishnient a movcmenit began which was des tilled to revolutionize the status n ODD LINES in Gossard Corset-i, the nurse. i special $1.50 for $ Day-s. "Promise llts distinctive feature was ii-ile 131-05., Lid. 2155-28-31 systeniiitilc training of nurses for their vocation. REFRIGERATORS at wholesale Lectures 11.0 nurses were first dc us curly as 1790. These were iiso latcd efforts. Training System nluiiiiy, , ‘ The training system t-huii inaug- RESERVE WEDNE5DAV Jul!’ Ii‘L‘€iVI3(l a new impetus from the ' tho 25th for Charlottetown Metho- CRAPl-UD 1""! Spnmeirlislifi dist Sunday School Picnic. 11 sorv i-e Silringfv-lil next Sui-flay at 11 a. in. and In (irapaiul a‘. 7 p. m. iiro cordially invitcil. Crimea war and further emphasiz- cd by the Civil war and subsequent great. conflict ill the Continent. \Fi()l‘(-‘.lli'6 Nightingale with n staff of trained nurses was sent to 1.110 Crimea to superintend the ad- ministratioil of the Military l-Ios- pitals as il IiZTGCl. result oi‘ the pull- BEER & WEEKS DOLLAR Day iicity g-ivcu to the details which A bargains in 6mm“ town“, cm“ showed at that time the great extended w (Mnmgs lowenngfl ‘m,’ are wow mortality among the soldiers from disease and lack of proper sanita- tion and hygiene. It was after the great work done rs of trained nurses hail done |liin Woke up. as it were to the hm. 215523 3i that has siren to its the present I funding of the trained nurse of to- ‘ountries gradually followed. I ISInce 1880 the Increasing de-j liiiulds of medical knowledge have John o1‘ Jerusalem indicate lthe q;- iigigal reggious connection. The BE SURE and h a o m , l er oi t. Vincent de Piiuhfovuud av a g 0d t u Bdiill 1632 ifor the express purpase, is still the largest nursing organ- fore finishing, First I wish to congratulate you one and ull on the splendid show- ing you have made lII your exam? llflllOPs and also to congratulate gyou iii attaining that goal for which you have striven for three long years aild at times under dif- who ‘vex-e en . - _ ficil-lties. I refer to your good gage‘! m dcmesuc d“ work done during the fire which (lcturred in your institution a short time ago giving you an oddl- tional amount of work with many Nursing as n. popular or rash-ion- Ilbie Occupation is not a. modern iii- stiitutioil. In Eilglitnd in t'he year St. Bartholomews the staff consist- ed of u Hililf-JD and twelve nurses. . ties when of! duty. Thus ncrsiag EvERy DQLLAR DAY bargain became a menial office and an Iii feniol- means of livelihood adopted Tilt: cred-it of rho new lordcr 01' ‘.\l..lie uir-ies were trained Ill Prussia at Mailgebury in 1799 and later dcocoucns were trained iii A DOZEN damaged 1,0,1,‘ “"111",; 1330 at. Kaiserwilrih. .lt was; there remarkable gift of organization to class 01' nurses. cursing. ‘ To the Graduates .- todily hy you. . .- - . ~, ., . . Ill -I ' ' t’ . I whIci oil M 3 , __ i841’ l .1112’ :1 . 1 - t -- " l ' _ 1e" & Weekq 2653 crwaiils emib-lti her to turn her i111"! i") head “m” l‘) “M” your Lain in your chosen profession. hours of sleep and recreation from such treatment. of a nurse. stowed upon you, be careful to-be iabout youlr patient or their Illness ‘es. The nurse is often made thi- ' Your and i.- especially tralned for her work. Massaging is another »l have here given a sketch of the evolution aiid development of - To the graduates, J wish to os- peclaily address a few remarks be- You are commencing a life of great usefulness. You have chosen a noble profession, dating back.‘ as I have already mentioned to the earlier years of chrisilaliity a profession which has brought out the best that is in women, women whom you can always look up to with pride and whom it would be - well-to imitate the example of llvercil in the New York Hospital women of the type of Florence - Nightingale and he;- ussociiites one of whom afterwards founded an order called The Servants of God Three women ill their daywlid a not-Ye work the some can he done You-r work will not always be congenial, there are many rocks and shifting sands which you will do iveli to avoid many temptations to iiu your work siightiugly. There ‘r mUf-Jfli- i f. 1L‘ iDiocesan Church The postponed seventy ninth an- cesan Church Society was held last evening in St. Paula Parish Hail, with the Venerable Archdeac on Watson In the chair. There was a good number in at- tendance both from the city con- gregation and froln the outlying Parishes. After reading of minutes of ‘last meeting and formal adoption of the flnancal statements, ,the pres- cnt officers were rc-elected except that Mr. CI H. B. Longworth was appointed Treasurer Iii place of Mr. Percy Pope resigned. After a few remarks by the chair- man, Mr. W. L. Cotton was called upon to deliver an address on the Church of England in this Provin- ce. Thc address proved very in» terestlilg as well as instructive and no doubt it will be bringng about a ilcepcr interest Ill church work in this Province. At the close of his remarks short addresses were made regarding Mr. Cullen's address by the chair- man, Judge Hzlszard. lidnjor Me Niltt. Rural Dean White and Rev. (l. T. Spriggs. By a standing vote the nicetlus placed on record its sincere silp- port of the section of the report of the Executive (Tonimittiee deal lug with the resignation of Mr Percy Pope as an officer of tlli Society on account of ill health. Rural Iii-an White pronounced the bellciliction uliil the niectinr i‘."0lli)l€.1I to. you arc now entirely m pppn. on your own rr-sources. The dlf- iicuilles and iliscniiragianlentii you meet. and the manner ili which you over come them will depend a grant. deal the success you will at "Phil public is a hard task mast- uratcil on a semi religious basis-Br 11111-1 951°" iiemami“ miwi‘ mm“ from a nurse than she is able tn give. Many have no idea of the aImz-uilt of work a nurse iii cap able of, they often think ilecaiuii uhry’ have employed a nurse that hilll‘. is filled for 24 hours duty. II is well l'or you m ‘lei. them under lllllllll WlIOII engaged that. you are on-ly human and retiuire certain three years ago, how long appeared '0 us the iweriod of oilr probation 1t seemed to stretch out in pros ncctivr till it was 10st in view amir‘ the mists and shadows of-the dis rant horizon; and the though‘ ‘he end of it; shall tho day eve nthprwzse you Wm "m he HD1910 "nme. when freed from the Iliral was dismissed. There will be a luncheon iii Sit. Paills Parish Ililli at noon for th< ilciegiites attending both the I) C. S. and womens auxiliary. Thir will bring the annual meetings tr tin end. time, and the consequent transi ‘cry nature of all ivorlilly thin-gs ‘Nhon we entered the lllospital lame to tin, shall we ever roac! izive to the sick all the good that is in you. ‘The b11191" “We”: intend m dedicate Ollr lives. Again be faithful to the trust he- we can roan“ that our period u‘ probation is indeed at an end, Ihli‘ ‘he three years of preparation ha iuietly flown into thc vast ocoai if the past, while the la-imurs am tirials that ‘beset our path have zone "glimmering through th-i lreilms of things that were". Bu‘ though past and gone, their mem vries are still with us, aye ani shall remain with us as dong as lift tray no confidencrs, do not talk A lom of the school, we may finally. lulu." upon the irareer, t.o which w: Hence, it is only with difficult} Society Meeting nulll General meeting of the Dio- PAGE THREE Local “Y” -Ai3h1i3t36"S ,--__. The Charlottetown Y. M. C.‘ A. athletes are working hard for tho sports at Sunimerside. Frank Cox who is the Y. M. C. A. entree 10l- the 10 mile bicycle race will ieavn this morning accompanied by Phy- sical Director W. V. Ferris and Geo. Walker the veteran of many long distance races both runnink and bicycling. On Friday at 6.1K p.m.- Geo. Walker and Willard Locke the "Y's" five mile team, will uphold the honor of Charlottetown In til-i big five mile race. Monday morning the Charlotte- town Y. M. (.‘. A. ten mile relay team composed of Harold Mclnnia, Ed“ McLeliun. Alan Stewart, Davn Snow, Munroe McLeod. Jilu_ Far- quhurson, Geo. Walker, Lloyd Jen- kins, Willard Locke and Harry Craswcli will take part in tlln Kensington to Summerside race. 'l‘hiii teuni will leave the Y. M. C.A. at 6 a.m. Monday and motor to Silmnlersiilc. Geo. Wood und Lyman McEwen will take part in the 100, 220 and I40 yds dashes. Tho half mlie race for seniors will se foul‘ Y. M. C. A. boys start. Harold hiclnnis, last years win- ncr ill the big school meet, will .'un in the rclny and half mile rac- as. Iilclnnls is quickly rounding in- "o A 1 shape and will/give a good lccount of himself. Gco. Walker has been training ‘llithfully for the five mile riln and s getting back to his old time ‘orni. Gen. Hasn't started in train- ng for the Ilicyclo races yet, so hose evi-nts will not see him in. ictioil. Alan Stewart looks good to llace well in the 100, 220 and mile like races. Willard Locke while only 17 years lid is ill tho Senior 5 mile and by he way he Ilaa been running this listance In practice his friends lick him as a very likely contend- -.r. (Inn. Wood and Lyman McEwen lave Ileon working hard at the lashes and should make n. very ;ond showing. it's tho intention of the Y. M. l. A. to develop as many of the luniors as possible so that in the ‘01111111! years Charlottetown ath- etos will as in the past be num- 101131] ulnong the champions. A Noted Scotch Singer Coming iMiss hiaiiri Matlheson, oi‘ siwmo. ‘"111’. Scotland, noted singer of W101i songs. both in English and 31191113 “(iii give a. concert in the ‘since Edward Theatre, Friday Leave for Ssiélo i ‘ l<1nglaud.l141i—i°m- The Next Duty progress‘ Many times the phy- entcrtainnlent during tho visit ofiilmging “Ocieues were ioumied mime“ impression for good’ u“ we i159“ "my i-‘lfii- MMHOPIES 0‘ the Governor General and LadyJWghmd “mi eisewhere< "w": of “my w” hem in ‘he Gatook a decided lead and other, iW. V. A. and was ivell attended _ Mr. Pililip Palmer Presiding. A- tontativc programme was framed[revoluuonlzed and another meeting will be called h, ‘load work. dot us hopé, fztithfiill‘ momenta of depression. when tire: ‘lflillfe r056 in rebellion, and seem rh ‘Ttiiilillll/ ligclhavletniirsing sister-"gxiliisiibi; {iliiliovrilliitilgiifioitlivlrd ilféinmfe-v 3d flill ask ivltllhpoiliieil insistenoi . 00f iv c: n o numbers of ‘ _ _ ‘ is ii tiis wort while? isruults 0i’ ails-ins. some are irain-|“°111'°°5 ‘"1111 "We" M911" 111 i1"1°‘i But mingled with those C0111! ed especially i0 [aka mm of fever ticing In the rilral districts) do notwmer menlnries, ma, speak m] case-s, others, {up insane phy,,h0|og_ betray any anxiety t0 your patient |njd\v|vesv d,” if the doctor does do yoirr work cheerfully. 'I‘-he third duty is to yourself, as waves behind it when n “ms I - ______ , have already stated do not forget “mm. souvenir of m, ' Miss Jessie Bonneli has arrived that m give ymir patient o‘ me ‘iweemeis- home from Brookmw Alas” SheJler-t you must have certain hours qn 5pm," we see “gum the gen I it" 999i’ “"11 Tecreai-im‘ i1 nurse ‘lie ‘Sisters, who shared with us thi can not continue on duty day and he," and buirden o; the day. m" i191‘ who ivere ever a solace and a sup i im°W there a"! C3595 port by the shining example o’ 1°!‘ "- Aim" their own iievotedness, once mori i" ‘Bmehgellciefi 111' we hear the kindly voice of our be in flllllil 011598 110M019 loved Mistress pointing out lo u.- ilnd nllnscfl have had to make sacri- the ivay in which we were t. sacrificed walk, and holding ilp to our gazi ill 9119b the high ideals, that we mils weave into the warp and woof oi our character, if we would succeed sirens nurses. the Public lien-mi’ nurse who has to be ii graduate. -_______._. intends visiting several part3 0g the province, also calling at Syd "BY. N. S. before she returns. ' Mrs. Thomas Zaib arrived home Tuesday evening from New York after visiting her mother Mrs. Jos. health. -_-____ _______________________ M°c|-AREN—1ln hiedibnd, .\l~.'l.ss. on isn Ju-ne 22. (I1. la‘, I. papcrs please Katherine, Master George Fishen; Card Igan , i9)’ River CCIYIGIGPY. Tenders will "be received unII! noun on July 10th, by .1119 Trustees for tho corlstruc-tlion pf a now get m no school: house ili -sa.lil district. Plans day reading and specifications may be seen at ' the Eiluciilion Office, Charlottetown, or the times. and at the Secretary's Off-ice, Car- iligiin. liy nr-ilcr of Trils-tcr-s, course D. s, M¢L3r¢n| thus filrther fitting yourselves and in savoring oilr connection with the Trilining School, We gn forth. should forget that she owm this l0 (Ill'f‘ hearts filled to overflowing Juno 21, 102s. 2159-28-61 11111 111111110- VALEDICTORY AnnuaiuMeeting Silver Fox Company will be held in the Y. M. C,J\. Room-s here on ‘Thursday, the 12th dsy oi‘ July nexit, at 8 -o‘ciock pm. Charlottetown, Cattlc, $119111‘), Pigs, Poultry. Iliiy, Oats. Potatoes. Turuips, Vegetab- les. Butter. Cheese. etc, on con- signment. The annual meeting of the Mode! JOHN T. MoKENZIE, Roliclt shipments of Ifnrscs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (I. Cbflstfli- Queen Hotel. u", on all shipments received. night without health. where one may do it time probably epidemics. oph Fran, who had been in iii “C95 and their lives -—-—————-———_'-___ work. ‘l am referring to ordinary DEATHS nursing that you will have to do in an urban or rural practice. ili-spositiou. till-June 27th, 1925i, John Itackhum respect. that there are few who 5E8 79 years. Funeral Friday ‘WHY “how Juno 211th at 2 o'clock froni- Ills ‘lune- fflshloncn Hume,- mvm. to whuub it is to feel that gem-emf)" koopiil-g up to date. nurse By Min Annie McIntyre Fathers o1‘ the Clergy, St“ Nfldlthls important occasion. IlQIIVOr to look time In oil-r livcs do we realize Reference, any bank, or banker. constant, silent, certain flight |ili‘[)iCI.‘ circumstances. rjemcklei "oi m“ “ii “nddilill illlizer like the tender frag runes of a. withered rose, lha In oilr chosen profession. Sweet "There i9 Ilvlilillg i1 008ml‘ KDDTQ- blessed 'I'fl8fII(|I‘i€‘ reminll i ~ J _ t _ _ .. . I o, t rig u [unis 19. Nathaniel G., husband oi ciarcs more in a nurse than iaith- or kindly interest in our welfare 4.0m MoClaren. Services at Iris fulncss and attending i0 dill-Y I1 that hiloyed up oirr faltering rier 1M9 7074591169. 48 Fredoiif-ck Ave,, cheerful and amiable ' e gies. and tinged the sombre clout‘ ‘There are many times that you Jf discouragement, with the silvei 11011)’) may feel e-ore or that you have giv- lining of hope and promise. '--- 911 YOU!‘ 095i Wiiiloill fllibrcclation. And now. we must bid adieu if RACKHAM-At the i". E. I. Ifaspi. Human nature is peculiar In that "ll this. W1» ffllljit Igflvo hoping with the purest gratitude, and we feel how feeble must be oilr words to give expression to the senti mcnts, that dwell within mi. We thank the good ‘Sisters of the House. for their kindly interest In Most Reverend Archbishop, Right our welfare, and their patience In Reverend bearing up with our many short Beloved comings. We thank the gentle- Sistem of the Hospital and kind men or the medii-a-l staff. for tho friends of tho Laity: We, the first graduates valuable assistance afforded 11s In the our siurlies and for the pains with iiTwideili- City Ilospitni Training ‘School who which they multiplied explanation: are going forth today . to take ilp both In the classroom and at tho Juno 27, 1923, 2164 28-11 our place In the busy world. deem bedside 01' the sick. We wish --" *—‘—"-—"""-"" ii 011i’ dill)’ i0 8W9 public utter-Tin thank in a special manner, the G . N a1 once to the sentiments that romniRevs-rend Mother, Mistress of the 6 6 . rrost prominently to our millils onlTralning School for her unremitt- ing attention to all oilr needs. and Amid ihP iiilhis and shadows of for her sympathetic Interest in nil oilr training. we have reached thoioilr anxieties, which wont so far goal of our ambition. and as we en- to main- oii-r lives easy and happy. forward into tho ‘To th<\=.c, and to all othcrs whose future before us, we would be ln- kindnrs-l we experii-ni-cil during iii-ed 1cm than human. were we not the days deeply impressed by the conditions to offer our heartfelt thanks, and that surround us. W6 llllrllfllfll! Dfflmbi Ffituf"! Today, perhaps more than at anydortltilde of soul we pol-cons, to one the and all wo would nay a fond and of feeling farewell. calling up for a moment all the '1» 1i. performed; memories of difficul that seemed at times well n gi Inlurmoilntabl , b g hi i Y°11T "Q"- duiY i9 m the phygimigzlve wily before pirsevelliingw 11.51 the craft in the m"- “flrrymg "i" his Orders ‘mdsdetermlned effort; memories o Hue. in the hospital and other Ili- mimrimg iamlmiiy the iutililtiilns. lof the curse. vanished the watchful care of this kind and work gentle iuIstrrI-ls, and go forth, dc Wo all know IhOW pleasant penilin-g entirely ilpnn oilr own re you-r work has sources, to ianlvc the countless iiv Oftcn dollars in}: problem-s that will not fail ti ____ nnd cents cannot. repay Ior work incci us Ill lllP coilrse of our prn "_"' done ivhllst a few kind words of fcssional career. appreciation will more than repay. ‘The joys of griiiluation {UFO con _____ Ill conclusion I wish to remind siderllbly lessened by a feelinr the graduates ivhiltst you have -ro- i ceiveil your diplomas and have llc- that. (‘OIIIEH ilpoa us today, and wt . come rriduao n . . o1 cardigan some nit-me Ne. so still Jilin-mi nni'i"§§oiiiiit.i§f' 130T iiiiiuiiii-lyiiiiiiiiiikl??? fi-Osiiffiiilti a little stildylniz every licnccfnriil we must Ilaar Ollr bur or reviewing your iloilis alonc without the wise coiln work so that you may keep abreast sci and fiiflllliilli. direction, that i would were our silppcrt and encourage advise you .to takc a post graduate zvc-llt during our stay ia the Hos largo hospital, piiuj, sense 0f the grave irmponsibiiity nI nur Irnlniniz. we ileslre- Wellilliz. Ju‘y 6th, assisted by some ~f the best local tillenlt. The mn- -e~rit will be ilnder the dishing-nigh. 1li DP-i-Pvmige of His ll-Ionor tfne lieutenant Governor, Honorable IlILPdOIJIK AIcK-innon. ‘Miss Miiihoson has given ooh- zctrts in all the Iprin-cipal cities and owns m‘ Canada. and the United italtes. 0f Miss iMatheson "Tile I Ililiu-th l-Ierald" say-s: “She pos- isses ii wonderfully nich and melo- dious contralto voice, but her chief _)C_lllIl is -her interpretation and eu- inciinion 01' =the- ifolkoongs of Scot- llnd. She makes you feel ‘lilllll. you ire illmost home again ill t-he up- lealing and descriptive rendition of 1E1‘ songs." ‘Seat sale opens at the FPrin-ce Edwalrd Theatre Wednesday morn- ng, July 4th, at 9:30 nun. 10R SALE One of the handsomest drivers n P. E. l, Coal black, 8 years old, ioulid kind and safe for anyone to ilrlrc». This liiare is hard to beat. Dver ten hundred in weight and ‘luilt right. See her at Larges Liv- lry stable. For price see R. E. White iit WcdlocICs Office. 2162-28-30-July 2 -_--<o->i-- WESTERN GUARDIAN -DR. HOUSTON will be in his ifficc In Victoria Saturday, June I0th from l0 to 5. 2160-28-11. --TONIGHT is the night 0f the rrllnil concert Iiy the Orpheus Eight in Capitol Theatre. 1i —SPECIAL ATTRACTION at Capitol Theatre tonight, Orpheus Eight concert. 1i -—PROF. H. BALL is tho conduc- tor of tho Orpheus Eight which {IVPH a grand concert at the Capi- ‘ol Theatre tonight. 1i -MISS EDITH RAFUSE, So- prano will assist the Orpheus Eight ill the grand concert at the Capi- Ioi Thvatro tonight. Eastern Guardian HWIIVERSIDE RACES. -— Ite- mr-mbcr the Riverside roses on Jilly 2nd. .."MATINEE RACES AT VER- NON. Jilly 2nd three classes: 2.35 tliri-o minute and Green race. for Country horses. For further particulars sea hslldbills or A. A. Fraser, Vernon, Secty, 1601-27-31 l n _ A pcrmhII-Ila - a Bolt for ovfly Tabla ult- llaflhtanhh ' "' €.-.-"" film“