i » r » 'IL- fr i i . i l. " 2 . . ,. .k-_ *- ii ' I . I r .v I _ .. -»,_ _.tt i I » \. . -\ i 1': f. _. ,_ i l.. \ .5 I » i 1 ' \ 1 /'War ' -,,._ » -~» ~-rr. -.,,...-- - ‘ _ ____,.___. _ _ ~ . ' - ...-.-~. ~ JUNE 28.191-:ff __ '_'“=H-m“»'=1»'.~` " 'rr-in cH.°rlcfIJo?1**rE'l*ou?N-'GUARDIAN " . '_'m=f°Hw"'- Pluoss 'ro wcnnass . ._\, .__-_, - _.~ i ggrmsn .wo ers str e continues another mask. or. .tsvo,.».fdl~- and win-f _ ter ready-made clothing for men may. cast from __ 15 to..40 per csnt.l more than it dl-d last season. Fas tories here ar¢_.busy .on orders for Dns conf per word each insirfion ssh, miss i accompany order and vs por een! discount allowed. $|.lll_im\llIl chsrls fvvehfy live n s. MONTXEAL, Jline 76 -If the t tk lk a fall and w nter clothing., and when _ l the strike &agan over two weeks ago, “The National Clothing Co. have and now" _at the busidess is prao- just remvgd B sh;pm,,,¢-og. black tically tied up in Montreal where __ _ . st most of the-~l*eady~'rn_ade attire for '& Canada is made,'retailers say that they will likely be forced to imi:o't_ garments from the United States. W 'BW Cl0l`Eymsn.’s'hats price. $1.75 $2.00. 'i \ “The regular meeting of . Court insloe, Canadian Order of Forest- Th°"° 152-5 .35-P"-°°|!t» duty' 0\\_,ers, Saturday ni t. Inltiations all clothes coming into Canada, and tba' member; expects to be the,-,_ _ lrei ht ontlism .means a_. _5 _per cont, outlay" which would i-asnlt‘i___ the 40 per c nt. increase. In oronto, in Hamlltgd, 'dad "I§0nd0'n"’;t.he 'large -by readyariade _clothing factories are R now wefkI\lgkrenilér and"ffhd' Rem- gton have the longest construc- onal experlehde,‘ernb_l1dy~eveEv valu- ble typewriter improvement to ate, and arehihde of the high- t grade of materials procurable. A line Fraser, -Halifax, N. S1 .(i~_l.‘_8M3l. lviannlap _ K_1_i.l.En nv rails. M _ - lfh schaon- ` lua'rH1nsoN-1-_.Ai the, ome of the bride's parents `Uppei QUEBEQ June 2(;_A very gm] M. 'Hillsboro Street, Jdne 27, 1912, by cident occurred Saturday, when a R ev. T. F. Fullerton, John A._ Mac J _ B 1 3t_ pi -,'l.eo_d of Hlghbank to Eleanor" Bi I;:n],:g::;;(;ny(?swa:c,?§|', iiown by-en;=Matheson _of Charlottetown. ~ Grand .Trunk f -train - near Ri:ssel's wharf, Le`vls, ann killed having one leg cut off and the other ci~ushed.’1‘he _ unfortunate man, who was foilnd DIED. ` on ii cilrve of the track, 'evidenLly,liEERS-At Cherry Vallcy,June 26th. did not see the tralniii time ton avoid 1912, Emily Irving, wifc of Thomas it. He was conveyed to the H0tel_l.leel`s. Funeral Friday 28th at 2 Dieil in this city, where he diediv- satnroay night. - S m. TEWART-At ,Marshfleld, June 27, _i______ 1912, John Stewart, age 71 years NEW THEA'l‘I`tE FOR |leavin to mourn sorrowin wid0 g a E W v five sons and two daughterstl Funera NEW WA FERFORDA om his late residence, Marshfield _- T_ A_~Peters, of the Fruit Division, ‘ [ ' Sunday, June 30, at 2.30 p. m. In ` ‘ GLACE BAY, N. S., June 26-Geo torment at People's Cemetery. ll. Wambolt, manager of the" Savoy GRIFFIN-.At the_ Cbarlottetowr '_ .___ fr 'l‘|iel~.tre here, is pnepa-ring plans for n. H ospital, June 25, 1912, Mrs. Mar- new theatre at New Waterford, which`t§&l`€l5 Gfimn. Wife 01 the lille C8-Pt ~ ~ _ l’h'lip Griliiu. Funeral took plac- wm cost in the vicinity or-$30300 ‘yesterday morning to R. C. Cemetery BABIES. 1 Georgetown' ` ‘ .‘ lrackley Beach, _ K _ . TORONTO, J llns 26-Three boys; aged 5,0, and 9 years, sons of| Wm.Flannagnn,of King, were brought! to 'l‘o‘ronto 'l'-oday, for treatment for ff rabies.. _f1’li't`y,_l_iad been bitten by u- "1 cnt wh'kh"liad previously been bitten.” by ii mad dog. T, f HER CHOICE. -_ Father-Mi_1_ur__¢o ii you disobey ' BODY FOUND. QU‘EI_3EC, Jllhe 26-The holly of 5 ia n. who according to papers founc his pockets, appears to _be _David ortin_, of St. Martin, Beaiice County as found floating in the "S't. Law- iv \ rence River Monday morning. _ Thi body is that of a man about six feel. ln height and weighing about 190- pounds. A railway ticket found \ in . . it was bough again will *surely spank you. _ lm” pocket “hm” that _ - ~ _ on ¥[§thex,.s return home that evm__on the train on the 5th instant, ant ing, Mildred once.mol'e acknowledged.” that she had again disobeyed. - Father (firmly)-You ,are going to he spanked. ’ Yoll may choose your own time. When shall it be? Mildred (live _years old, thoughtful- ly)-Y`csterday. __.. _ SAGE SAYINGS. Itoli_ert'§i'_owni_n§ said: “Sudden the worst.'turns the est to the brave." "John O-liver Hobbs" said:' "There _ is only one obligation .ln lifer-coul:§`,' age."‘_ ` ‘- Ralph Waldo Emerspn auid:“Speaic as you think; lie what you iirc pay' your 'debts of ull kinds!" oliifén _wsnilall Holinsn said: '-'rhst nearer you come iii_to relation- with nl person, ' the more necessary do tact and courtesy become.” James Russell Lowell siiid:"Some kind "_of force may be.g0t out of the verlest grade by the near prospect of oats; but the thoroughbred has the spur in its blood." ~_-»\ Gius`eppe`Mazzini said: "French vir- tue, sgcridce and love; and be your-_ selvss_,.vlrtuous, loving and ready for 'gain' ` Potatoes ' Turnlps bus Cats __ _ - _ ~ Pork 5 Calf skins self-siiicrlflce. Speak your own thought boldly, and bravely name your wants but .without anger and without threats." " » Henry Ward Beech saidl' "Hold P yourself responsible for high stand- Neverfgxcuse 'yourself to yourself. Nevergpity yourself. Be B hard mas- B terto fyourself-and be lenient to ev- Marshall Field said: "The haste to Ch lm; become rich at the expense of char- nrd than anybody else expects of you. giggle' Eggs ccounts also found on the _body show that the deceased had maui purchases from local merchants on the 6th inst.As far as can bejudged the body had been in the water for about two weeks. _ _ ‘ MONTAGUE MARKETS. L Corrected for every Wednesday 'anr' » Saturdayjs issue. wiiiimsas' A . _ f'*`1lxtosi- ___'-_ _ _.__ . -_. \_»;._. -- I Bettl,._yer_°..ldol. - _ _ x' Gard. pri-fm' - ‘ _'inun- Beef (small) p _ _ _ Qto lf sail iquai-¢s=i‘*f~r ih. 2'.; ~ iv.-to 11. Pork "i_‘--iw ` Lamb, per l?1.`,§,(,sxrla_ll)_ - lrowl " " . Miitton _ _ Eggs, per dns; Bilttiir, per lb._ _ 'Turkey j Geese Hides _ _ Delts = ? 10 tolfl 9 ,to 15- 10 to 11 2l` 25 to 21- Zi, 15 lf _ 70 to 8( BOURIS MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday snr' Bsturday’s issue. __ . $14 to ue $6 to $1 so to sr zs _ss 1; to 8 10 to 12 as to so _io stoa zo elts utter 25 to 37 __ Herring (fresh) " dos- 120 erybody. else. . fpurkay - 20 ll to 14 8 to 10 -_.»- actsr prevails to an alarming extent build 1111 a Ch|1l`l1°¢°‘° th" Wm “ln and can not be too severely denounc ' Geese ic h e respect of all with whom they _ g _ _ ed. What is needed today more than lnmy come in °°“"“ct"which ‘S ‘nab allythlhgelse is to instil in the inlnds.ly more important than a great__for-` of our young the desire above all to tilne. prelim in in li ______y__ - L...~_.~,. -_----Z- _ .fm KIA? - _Grateful f . I ' ' _.ua '\'if'»:i "Fill i" .- " i sd ,~» . 1 . -- lffagiisiona i.n._l-_pnisnly __¢ ioiho Palais F<_'i'r»---Silinlrlcr' Brclrlifa`sl- ~ V ready to serve at s moment s notice. _` ‘ ' ____ _ from Appet_izlng,crlsp granules ~-with flavour di _eren d d an 'thin ` 'el~e--Grape-'Nuts food is asil dlg¢Sl¢ all _ \ with cream iiblltd at the lfllclory--and `9 to 10l~ 'soulaosg sim ul' Anq 01 sitd 3| Donald .McAdain, Charlottetown, 'sit yesterday for Fredericton, N. B. ‘- Ambrose Paw, Charlottetown, has _-eturnsd from- River du Loup. ,Que- / *"* ' ' _ Mrs. S. Paoli, Charlottetown, has _returned from a trip to New’York. , ____ ' All should remember to help the on Dominion Day-. ._ *"1"* '_ K sir Louis pafl' "one may Davies ___Jharlo_ttetown -f__y;o;a~-.(_)1:`_t&`;.wis_; ' ' \ ' \. A. B; Vllarbu`tqn,- Charlottetown, vas .a Easseni;€,if'_` returning .on the ex. lress 1 st‘e'vea1ing. _ ` Mrs. Roge|_>s,' ,- ‘_'.Fairholm," Char- Qttstqwn, retilrped last evening on zhc express afterf‘s. trip to Boston. _ C. P. Fletcher, Charlottetown, re- .urned on the express' last evening rum the west. His Worship Mayor Lyons,‘ Char- lottetown, left' -yesterday on a trip to Boston, He will be absent about 1 week. Miss McGrath, I-’l‘in. of Georgetown ichool, leaves this -evening for her I 'lome in Tigiilsh, where she will spend ._ ier vacation. Charles Connolly,‘ Charlottetown, 'las left for Mahone Ilay, N. S., to 'ake a position with the Bank of vfontreal. lttawa, was among the passengers ~eturning on the express lest even- ng. ` Ralph Pearson, Ottawa, assayer of » .he Royal Mint, will arrive in this rovince in a Icw days en route to Col Jarvis, Assistant Depuw Min- 'ster of Agriculture, accompanied bi liis wife, son and niece, crossed by 'he Empress yesterday on their wa; 2 o the Cliff_Hotel, Stanhope.» A very enjoyable ice cream festival vas held on the grounds of Grace Church, Charlottetown, under the ._-uspices of the Ladies of the Church. Where was a good attendance. The lowest temperature recorded :esterday was nfty-nine degrees above ero and the highest was seventy and a half above. ' The lowest recorded ihe previous night. was fifty-oni ilcgrees above, at nine a. m. yester- . :lay it was sixty.two above and al ine p. m. it was fifty-nine ,a-b_ove. _ Yesterday the eastern express ar ived in Charlottetown at 8.15 a.m.. in t_lme; the southern accommoda- _ ion at 9.35 a.m., on time; the Capi -_‘reverse accommodation at 10.00 a -n.,»»five .minutes late; the Tlgnisl. lccqpimodation at 11.40 a.m., on .ime;'the eastern accommodation ai ..50 p.m., thirty minutes late; ani' :he Tignish express at 10.00 p. m., ten minutes late. ' 'l‘lle habit of a number of blcyclists lil driving with much undue haste or the; concrete _walks throughout Queer iquare has been noted lately and it is understood that steps are being taken to abate their speed througl the medium of the police court ani* ts persuasive influences. This time 5f"the year finds the Square popu- ated daily with a large number of women and chrildren in addition tc the passing throng and a certain a- .nount of danger attends the driving of a wheel at an excessive rate oL speed in that locality. In additior there happens to be a by-law opera- xing in this case. W. D. MacKinnon, Winnipeg; A. R. _Fraser and wife, Boston; A. D. Mac- fnnls, Earnsclifle; , W. E. Campbell, fioston; L. Hayden, Cherry Valley lea Myers, Hampton; John J. Mac- Dougall. Glace Bay; J. W. MacKen- iie, Hartsville; F. Hall, St. Eleanorsz \. Trowsdale, Crapaud; Calvin How- itt, Victoria; C. MacDonald, Hamp- ton; C. F. Shipley, Iilvert Herbert, N. S.; O. Siilllvan, Vernon River, W. E. Callbcck, Toronto; B. Webster, Cornwall; S._ M. Dunn, Harcourt; B. W. Robinson, Siimmerside; J. Murphi -lone River; A. A. Chisholm, Port ;Philip, N. S.; J. L. MacKinnon and .vife, New_ Waterford, C. B.; registered at the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown between 11 last night and 11 the previous night. On the grounds of Falconwood Hospital there is _now being erecte( a cottage for the treatment of tuber- culosis patients. One of the old buildings which had been used as r ilwolllng on the old stock farm wa haul(-il down to the east and of thi Hospital and is being reblillt and re- lnoilcllcd. On the south side of thr building a verandah is being built This will he open in fins weather and will be _fitted with Windows which can be kept closed. when the Weather is uiifavorahle. 'The building' wil' I-ave~ "accommodations for 'abou' twrhty natfdhts, _who will be taken ii-oni,zus Infirmary. and the hospital The: need of luiclian iustltetibii ha- ' diff llld ¢`l‘V¢'Cell8. A _ and bulk- are-showirhsre -in _ assort- _ _ U _ gt l d . Tr wsdale. ' .-~.o.~.n<-N... an 1..-ii... is .._... n ne. » l'.:s:.".2:.:".:':1..‘t‘°.....:'.‘:.‘*f'.:'.:.;.. nn- ----- »» li n l J _ - y, , _ ~ "` _ ` » E11 of _-.rgzli nourishmcnt, lnclliilill 113%’f¢|y.Ph°9Ph-“° °f __.,.,,,. vuwqw- boys by_ going to thc baseball game father, Senator _Ferguson, Marshfield__ _ .- . ' _ ._ _ on ldlss_ Gertrude bays _rrived ill . _ _ -_- . vine' A. H. Dixon, Montreal; Miss 'Qu en Hotel, Charlottetown, between Davin scliurinan, Charlottetown . 1. has left for Moncton to attend thi. Old `Home Week celebration. Dieut-Col. _-Peake, Charlottetown. rctllrllcd on gills express last evening l after a business trip to Summsrside J, H, Ferguson - and his partner, George Mather, Peterboro, Ont., ar. .. frived last night to spend some tlmc jst the ho_me_ of thg former's lati The above gentlemen- are in the . rain business ln.1'eterboro. ,_ Chiimberls Ottawa, 'sccom.panicd~ .bis Major Chambers is Gentleman Usher nfr at Montague J .' W. MacPhee, Georgetown; Neil . MacDonald, Belfast; E. Bosrwell,Vic- toria; J. W; Nortman, St. Cathe- Anna Campbell, New York; D. Red- mond, Dartmouth; R. J. MacNeill, Tyne Valley; Mrs. Geo Thompson,»_ Mrs. David Wright, Miss Minnie' ~‘tewart, Montague registered at the l.§0 last night and 11.30 the pre- ious night. Post office' Inspector Whcar, Char- lottetown, has been notified from Ot- tawa that the lnspector's depart- ncnt will occupy the offices lately vacated by Captain T. G. Taylor and his stall, connected with the Marine Department. The transfer will take place when necessary alterations are made. Mr. Whear will have for _his assistants the following: W. F. Jill, Otto Crabbe, and Miss Peters, stenographer. .It has been officially announced that W. F. H. Gill has received a first class clerkship under the inspector and Joseph McCarcy a irst class clerkship under the Post- master. ' The last issue of the Canada Gaz- ette contains the list of those who .vere successful at the recent competi- tive exams for clerkships in sub- iivision B of the second division of the Civil Service of Canada. On the list appears the names of the follow .ng Islanders: Wilfrid C. McEachern standing 3rd; Daniel A. Simons! :tanding 9th, -and Wm. J. Mac- Donald standing 12th. Mr. Mc. Eachern is a native of Souris and was a student of the Ottawa Colleg- iate Institute, Messrs Simons _and ‘dacdqiiald are natives of St. Peter's Bay and Mt. Stewart, respectively, .md have been employed in the .lov- iear. About eighty candidates in all, from various centres wrote the exam- inations and forty-five were success- ful. \ Ambng‘the recent appointments to - he staff 6f'_'tl1e Dominion Experimen- zal Farms arinounced from Ottawa is that of Dr. 0.' M. Malte, a native of southern-Sweden, will fill the newly- 'reated position of Dominion Agros- ologlst, combining some of the lllties discharged by the Dominion -\griculturist, Mr. Grisdale (now Dir- ector of Experimental__Fa-rms); the .lomlnioii Cerealist, Dr. Saunders, ind the Dominion Botanist, Mr. Glls- iow. Dr. Malte will devote his time n.ore especially to the breeding, and ’mprovement of Canadian forage .'.rops, paying special attention to rrasses. clovers and alfalfa. E. S. irchibald, B. A., B. S. A., whose 'iirthplace was Yarmouth, N. S., 'eaves the position of Professor of Agriculture and Form Superintendent it the Nova Scotia Agricultural Col- -_ege to became Dominion Animal 'lnsbandmnn. As a student, Mr. Ar- ~hlbald received the first diploma rented by the Nova Scotia Agricul. nral College, and subsequently grad- ated from Guelph. The work of slip- -rvlslng Field Husbandry operations at the various Dominion Experimen- al Farms and Stations will be car- ‘ied on by O. C. White, B. S. A., of lshburu. Out-. as Assistant Field iusbandman, Director J.,H, Gi-igdala 9011*-inlling for the Present in the cap- HOWI1 ill this Province where interest At the'graduatlon exercises of S l‘\'ft's Medical Colle B lumber 72 received the degree of doctor of Medicine. Among these was lottetown. Dr. Colwlll., previous to a ua ed at the College of Phar- 'lhemist and since then has taken a I “ost Graduate course in special 4 irsanic analysis. At present Dr. Col- vill is attached to the stall of the ton. Dr. Colwill is a brother of R4 harlottetown_ While at the college- iothlthc Junior and Senioryears. ‘dnterla Medica at Tuft's Medical if the success which he has won bv _ _ (.3 | q 3°, of the best on the market. It soothes -Certidcates for Attendance-May 9 ;|‘:!i:“lf|ii‘e‘:l°yo‘i>i‘i?f.:vnrits.lis ‘ggi-T 'nm -for warm weather tollst and excellent _I-Iutchiéson, Victoria Whitlock, Lil N , a On McKi on Dfuge C6. corner Gm-sat for' infants, makes the skin soft, _Ilan Harris. ‘ ,-., .. _ . s` a e ” (.,,,,:,l`.,,,§,1gM g\_“,¢,_ -mm -siiiooth and” 'velvety usd preserves - Psnmanshlp-Etta May Nicolie. »_‘__;___ jf ‘ _ _. __ .§ _ .,__ _ 1 _ , ' - ~--».--» ‘ 7 '. ' -; *Jie complexion. -large elm 250 The Mc ' For tlensrdl Proficiency--l, Jean- -'us soaaaincmninia |.r4;.‘windief. ¢»»i°»C~°~‘l°- »'::aiinn1n.s¢us"oo.~M\‘bs¢\f. ..K.'°°°'1 "mtg 0°- °°"-'°' “'°°*`°"° ‘mi ”» *"°‘° W°""‘* 3' “Y ____ __ ___________ _ _ ., _ _ _ ___,, _ __ _ .‘ ___ .downs prices. _ __ _ _ i-Im. .Jeorso sud ent Streets imtf this 'l‘weedy,_ 4, Florence Lanz, 5.` 1 J.-JI Chrioioplia-.".vnliii is th. Helen oarhonelif-`* U ' '-fi-`V=‘“~"”*Al4'?" rid ;i-ocery business in Wetaskiwin, Al-_ M4” p,m,m0,.e», D,,pu¢_m¢,,¢,...g,|-¢,i- Gr- . ' ~ - M1" G, ¢lam's Dept, 61160-111- ierta, arrived last evenink on svisit gentes for General Proficiency-1: ,n_u.t"’,_.__.§i;1°-mu for mann-P,°_ NB Old U01” 1° _-1330155' Mar Cbandle ' 2 Florence Purdy 2 Y " ' ' ssieacy-1', Amy stewart: 2 H010 3, G Billi l ; 4, Ma tha Gor~ ,.~~ ' . ' F. A. Acklend, Mrs. Ackland and veaté-;acl5, Dorl:J'thy?y Davics;r 6, Con- W°"thv 3»_'und’;ll aughter, Ottawa, will cross on the stance Whggr, _ g5°d°l2l% §' 7 _f§;¢a»_B,nm°i.!- 5' ~ . lgempress todav en route to BI'a¥|Kl°y. Certificates for Attendancs-F1or- _ U'-1° Sf' ' ' _ -‘ _ ' ' ' acb. Mr Ackland is Deputy Minis ence Purdy, Jean Macmillan. '(0ontim,¢,.| on page Q) ;er Of Labor. . ' c » - s-'i.==.f"1'z=l-ze Rev. Mr. Harrison will conclude his ninistery at Grace Church, Char- ottetown, on Sunday evening- Mr. _ 0 » Harrison, and Mrs. Harrison will _ _ _ save the city on Wednesday morning - _ _ __ __ __' or Newcastle. N. B. - _ __ *__ _ __ J. J. Hughes, Souris; Geo.R. Mont- i-_--_-Y.:-1°-f-eu-i= W,'~.,H- P’°“°; -_Will_f.'-_ he about llie Bargains -offered |01' __ ` -i durray Harbor; 'A. N. per, Toron Major Ernest J'.'Chambe`rs had Mrs. '”1of_I-. $1'-Currie, S1ilmnerside;'Wm-E. 3 _ _ _ _ _ _1)i,,, 5 _W I ,__ '_ .1 ._.,, '__ and are _-registered .at the Victoria. l‘oront ; Alder Brehaut, Georgetown; of the Black Rod of the Senate an .lialifaxr H. Ll Stanfordii Tifiin,..0nt; with his family will spend the sum.-<_N. ' ' vl ernment service at Ottawa for -the ' an;i.»Kathleen White, Bernice Brow: ship-Grade X-lst, Jean Finlayson. Grade IX-lst, Joan Longworth. by the A.N. Palmer Co., New York-' Bessie Carruthers, Lillian McKenzie, Jean Finlayson, Jessie Fullerton, ' Lilian Fletcher, Kathl€€u White, 'Jean Allan Joan Lon worth A. N. Palmer Co.--Beth Rattenbury, Gwendollne McLeod, Jean Martin, .qty of Acting Field Hu b nd _ Ruth MacPhail, Bessie Forsythe. “ost of these gentlemen Tu; 131 Tlldlss Scott s Department, Grade 9.. » ‘ ' - d i- n Experimental Farm work is keen proiiciency 1, Mildre Huest s, 2 t v[aBS_ on the wth “_gt_ Bgégreesosw 3_1; ance-Gertrude Haynes. eight years. lonferrsd upon 234 students. Of this M \lbert W. Colwill, formerly of Char- 1; H ';l:_f¢_;'i“§ “Don the study of medicine A_ w0,.th_ `“u¢y. Boston, as Pharmaceiitloal G rene Trowsdale; 3, _Grace Hartling; ‘fassachusetts General Hospital, Bos- g Colwlll of Johnson & Johnson, H¢,.e_n,ce.Bntch_ - - - lilrlrin his ooursein ininiiuins h ~w i. _ i -_ . '_ _ ' » ~ - - '~ _ P ¢ :~f1_-f* _ nlitufvtorf ln the department :JI Lldclléd? %1“Ag°l°#chI"&H933Ew¥§` 1 U R I I - .| ‘nt ’ g yn ' . .4 ' 1 N M ..' 'B‘n~‘n°hé D°§'i§`~h.“‘1U . ` ~\ " ` v - " g °-“X '°°“ .1 --ll-t ,~- . Well- M ---olleire-. 1. .For thapast uhm yasi-s~hs ‘Mlm B'._B°§/:wa ep Grass na, . _ ~~ ~ ¢“l""'°"l"'°‘° “nm” -'fm 7'” hiv' "us been engaged irrspecial-work for 'Prdiliciency ,Uertl at s`-;1. _Dorothy " -to M si1m1t¢°‘l-.»-Slliegge _ ~°YH\lw.»eoai~n of Health in ins I- sity oi und_wmm`.' 3. llagiis-vlorth. ‘ Wm is ‘WK ihllmf-3l__ @4115 th' instori. The degree conferred upon Dorothy Hutehisson; 9, )l_a_rtha»Rlggs; wh0l° wer 7=¥;°4»¢A3®\~?y‘n»d»¢*i\;;‘_ -un. on .inns isiii was lvl; n. he hs- 10. -M§aw¢ ull: 1_1. Gladys 'ray- ”“"" 'md 95° M "~»5°'".“ ‘ r " ull: honored with li cum liiads. The ‘Uri i Fl0f°P°° B.°“'¥°- ‘>“"‘"“F W" l"“"€" .f*.3l*"¥!*§1}‘“*°F nany friends of Dr. Goodwill in this Trllstees' Certificate for Attend- last session. i-» __ -yu ,ty Wm ba highly' phased to learn -ance-Helen Elisabeth Worth. m t Appr tl ‘t hi t ' AHAIIGBDQO CIDCDDGC-°1, MQDGI :zone ofuie strong points of our ,-"gm: pe,.,|,,'f:,,t°;.',,B§ve tg atiaqgleg vorth, 3 years, I,_ Annie _Dammsi-_ chocolates ls_th__l fact ~ that they are high, mah in his m.°f”s,on_ He ell; 8, Rowena Ways; 4, Ethel Hart- strlctly fresh slid pure In no case ertalnly, we" ,mms the Bureaus ling- 5 Muriel Toombs are our chocolates more then six Writing Competition-1 Doroth I till) “ffflhi W1l¢Bt¢\ll1‘b*fky1‘!h¢$,Viw _tusue 'sun of the t days old. ` “QC dwect-meats, boxed which he enmys’ ~ ._ I Ducliemin. ' y oon,, J. T-. _ Eadde, .' P.:,.8». Home, i"C.‘?st'rathioro, - s”:‘s;- showers,- H.; ,P_arsons. T. C, ~DeWolf, H. A. Jasner, Halifax; Ernest J. and Mrs. .hsmbers and children, Ottawa; J.F. acMillan, Edmonton, registered nt ‘_ s Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, 'letween 11.30 last night and 11.30 he previous night. Bummiimslps Msn.Kn'rs. . lorrscted for every Wednesday an- Saturdsy's issue. __.... Butter - I0 to25 Potatoes ' 60 Dressed beef 6 to 8 !-lay, loose $12.50 lhicken ' 9 to 12 Beef 6 to 7 Buckwheat 70 to 80 loess 13 to 15 Purkeys 15 to 22 Fowl 18 to 12 Duck; 13 to 15 Pork ' _ 8 to 91 Straw (Loose) .. ` $4 Straw (‘Press|.d) Eggs _ Barley Pelts ` Hides l‘urnips " _ .Cll’TOWH SCHO0LS CLOSE ‘ _ i l __ (Colitinued fl'om page 1)_____i___ F‘. Huglles,_A. Truinor, W. Parkmun, $5 19 70 to 80 I5 to 45 10 25 _ Miss 'row_-iN’s lllo‘l='r. i Grade I. Diplomas"-A. Perry, J. Connoly,' P. Walsh, J. Mclsaac, J. Gallant, H. McDonald. _ ' MISS _MCCOUR'I"B DEPT. ‘ ' Grade' I. Camille Gallant, J. W. Blanchard, W. Prllnty/“, Reginald McMillan, I.. McMillan, H. 0'-Neill, F. McMahon, A._Dllffy,W . Davey, F. DeRoche. Attendance-F. McMahon. 1" PRINCE STREET SCHOOL. Principal Seaman's Dept.-Govern- or Cenerg.l's Medal for General Pro- ficiency, 'Lillian McKenzie. Rhodes' Medal, donated hy His Wili~slii1lMay- or Lyons, Kathleen White. Prize for Music, donated by Professor Wright, Lillian McKenzie. ‘ Trustees Certificates for General Proficiency, Grade 10--1, Lillian Mc- Kenzie; 2, Evelyn Rackham; 3, Kathleen White; 4, Lllias Fletcher; 5, §Bcssie Carruthers. ' Grade 0-1, Ruth MacPhail; 2,, Bessie Forsythe; 3, Gwendollne Mac- Lepd. Trustees Certificates for Attend-n _rustees Certificates for Peuman-. Penmanshlp Progress Pins Awarded _ . E - Writing Certificates Awarded by the rustees’ Certificates for General sahelle Toomhs; 3, Nettie I-lender: on; 4, Helen Harper. Trustees’ Certificates for Attend- Palmer Method Progress Pin-Helen . Harper. . Palmer Method Writing Certificates Mildred E. I-luestis, Helen C. Hood, abel Scantlebury, Gertrude B. aynes, Helen C. Large, Constance Grade* B-Trustees’ /Certlncatesjfor eneral Proficiency-1, Erma Fasli; 2, , Berenice Blatch; 5, Helen Yeo. Trustees’ Certificates for Attend- nce-Grace Hartling, 3 yrs.; Mar- aret DuH, 2 yrs.; Helen Yeo, 1 yr. '!‘r_uste_es’ Certificate for Writing- Trllstses’ Cez_f;i__Ic_ate for Peninsu- Palmsr Method Certificate-Isabel Wedliesday. Thursday. Friday e _ ___:0 their 1i.`tti'o Aauzliter, arrived la Cher-. .»iputr_d\1:.-Ci¢v_.»Dui>iQr. F!!-11 "; W.--. _- -_ . J ' ° lottetownon thmexpress jest evening' VIcAul r ' St John B *W Sill; _ __ el ' fh -...Lis D-.» ` Ladies' Waterproof Coats A fine range now on Exhibition in our Boys’ _Wash --Soils 1.75 for 1.25, 2 oo for 1.75, r.6ofor L35 North Window an at also some nice things _ We lgeep Ferries' in- very _l6w_esIt‘ price - possible._‘I‘lie name is reduced prices. in Boy’s blouses, ,extra pants, elc. _ a guarantee of quality. _ Umbrellas 2 oo for l.7<, i_5o for 1.25, 1.25 for I-00, 85c for 69c, 58c \for oc. Childrc n`s Dresses You will find a nice Men’s Underwear .Baibriggan U shirst 25 40 5oc. Heavier merino 5oc to 1.25. assortment of these at Men’s ~ shirts 75c 5 ladies’ Suits $25 oo for 2l.5o, 22.00 for 19.50, zo oo for l7.oo 13.50 for - pri-"es tosuit any one. Dress Goods for _59c 85c for 75c . 1.15 for 1.00. _ Men's Soft Collars lo.75_ The above were considered splen- did value at the first price. Ladies' Dresses Dress lengtlis~ in bordered iiiarqulseiles crepe de cliene. also remnants of Dress bordered de laiiles, and 'lies - Meals Shirts. Not more than 6_0 A beautiful lot received recently from New York white Ein- hroidery, also colors in miislin, mull etc. Shirt Waisfs American h a n d eliibroidered nt 1.50 and some nice house waists at 59c. figure. cotton in sliades. Goods nt a very low ladies’ lfose A well assorted stock in rill and plain caslinlere, fans, ’ and blick, also lisle and _ left to be cleared _out at, and below cost. Worth 40, 60, 801: _ each now 2 5c ladies' Reversible 27.50 for 2;_oo,5 25.00 for 19,50. different You will find it paysto take time and look arou_nd_oilr rounfers as each day bargains are offered you. \Ve _show today __2 Black _Silk _ Coats price 13.50 now 10.50. _ ` inwisliltlistlitf ` Come in an;1"s`e_e our 'present showing of rubber tired rllnabouts, road wagons, bllggies, phaetons, etc., by far the largest and best display _of _Canada’s_b¢St _ carriages, that has ever been seen in this Province. _ Note the superior construction, the faultlessworkgnan- ship and the new nndjartistic styles. You will find the carriage in this line you have always wanted. gut present display of carriages and harness is the est made in Canada, the largest and greatest ever shown in this Province. See it. Umbrella tops for hot weather. Carriage dusters and wraps, exceptionally prelly styles. Whips,'Horse clusters, etc. at the lowest prices. J. E. Porter (American) hay carriers, hav forks. hay-_ ing tools at the lowest prices. McCormack Potato Scaff- lers and drillers, famous -throughout the country _and marked at lowest prices( We have low prices for casll but .can offer 'very easy teriiis to customers. . We have reliable agencies iii all parts _of t_he"_"; Province wliere can be seen samples, prices can be ’ secured and best terms obtained. ‘ _A. HORNE fs? C0 'G' ._ _ _._ _ - . lf Pharmacy he was honor student nl.],5¢agmv;:°w]y§;1h;:d,}I;?;l_ _(;}e:§_m(:;,.`:; _ _ .__ In A Hartliri ,",Mal_§ga_rst§fjegiin,..Bea.trice _ -y,.,4.’- ` _ _ ,_ ' -haf-:'¢ ,° _-,._.- No-_mst-ter what kind of a carriage you want. wheth- "er it is aroad-wagon, buggy, nn-iiioclat, surrey, plineton or delivery wagon you are sure of getting perfect satisfaction if you select froiii our showing of Honey vehicles-the Crown Line. Our present showing is the largest we have év`e'i" ’ displayed and we know we can give 5_ on perfect saiisfacte-» _ ion on every point. For strength, sfylefbsahty and long service the Heuey carriages stand slir.prelue. See. onr showing of steel and rubber tired vehicles, 'sticl¢,- auto" and semi auto seats and each with the latest improve- ments. Call in today. W. GRANT d-LCOI f 85 Queen Street ._ - \ \ \ ...... 1 ........._ .. ... - ...~ ---~ levels-Q11# 5 .. ........~... nv" _ '~"‘-.»“-.~r.-r-. , -.»-._ - ~»--°-" *` ““"\"""""*‘ ‘”" “ ....--J°_.._.___.0 -o "Q ,G5 i - i. M- ..ef.-f_ " ‘.i- i ` _?‘-'fe -_-_. 4 _.A i ‘andiifialurday _ I-_\