FDCHFOED SQUARE SCHOOL PRO RAIVIME . Chorus-"rhe Happy Peasants" Zfummann. , Prrgentatim of Trustee's Certif- tes [or Attendance. rade I. Joan Mullins. ade II. Dorothy Weathcrble, (2 Isabel Gillis. n Barrett, Bertha Martin, Hilda ‘ ton Mary McDonald, Ethel Hynsc de III dc IV. Pauline Whelan , Dorothy Regan, (4 yrs) Hilda. chard (2 yrs.) ' rade IV 6s V. Eleanor Essery, (3, , Leola Weatherby, (2 yrs) Roe- Betts, Geneva Stanley (2 yrs) Agnes McLeod Walsh, Helen Mclssac, Jean y/Lillian I-Iennessey. ‘do VI. Beatrice Grech, (4 yrs) Costello, Roberta Weatherbie, ‘ Corrigan Eileen Gallant. ' de v11. Adele Coyle, Eileen 0' i Nora Doyle, Lillian Brown, cc Tsguc, Dorothy Gaudet, Hel- cDonaid Vivian Cameron Agnes , Rita. Norrie. de 1x s; x. Dorothy slierryglo‘ ‘ de VIII. Agnes Clinton i9 yyrs) i Hayes i8 yrs), ey (2 yrs.) Ethel McAleer, (2 “A Song of Glee." The Little f C, I-Iutchlne Lewis. (‘Presentation of Trustee's Dip- for Proficiency. de l. Della. King. 2 Bertha t. 3 Ida. Peters 4 Joan Mullins. eel-i. fort! ‘School Prize List e TORRES BERT ROACH In the days when , lei-madness hit. southern ususor- nia, and brute force reigned, this romance is laid. ties ruling nlfll. and he'll take you with him on a Journey o! Iuruls and love adven- IIIIB )0" ll JIISI T8 I Grade 1. l Hazel Martin, 2 Mary ‘McDonald, 3 Evelyn Gallant and Marguerite Somers (equal) i! Eleanor ‘Gaudet. i! Grade II Catherine Feavyour. 2 fDorothy Weaiherby, 3 Rita McDonald ‘4 Mary Gallant. 5 Leona Trainor and Freda Gallant (equal) ‘ Grade III. 1 Annie Wedge. 2 Mary Alice I-Iaughey. 3 Gladys Bell. 4 Nor- HI. Gladys Bell, Olive Mc- £691’! Prfllide 5 M517 WQdSQ l-Xld 17'5"!" , Ella Gillie, Catherine Pmweeqtmw Tremor <equal> Grade III. 1 Vernita McKenzie. l! Pauline Whelan. 3 ‘ll-foresa- Ar ‘t 4. Hilda Scale. Grade IV. 1 Dorothy Regan. 2 01- lve Rowley, 3 Lorreta Drane, 4 El- eanor O‘Meara. ‘ Grade IV. 1 Dorothy Regan, 2E8’! -Gradc IV. 1 Leola Weatherby, 2 Mary McMurer 3 Elizabeth Gallant 4. Olive Duffy 5 Louise Blanchard. Grade V. l Sadie McDonald 2 El- izabeth McDonald 3 Mary Doyle 4 Geneva Stanley 5 Frances Mullins. Grade V. 1 Mary Walsh 2 Dorothc McKenna 3 Frances McCarey 4 Glad- ys Pound 5 Eileen Hennessey. Grade VI. 1 Marie Scale, Bernice Egan 3 Mary Collins 4 Marjorie Mc- Donald. Grade VI. 1 Anastasia Leightlzer, 2 Beatrice Grech 3 Roberta Weath- Beatrice McNeill (9 yrs) Dorothy lerby, 4 Ruth Duffy. 5 Kathleen Cos- teilo. Grade VII. Adele Coyle 2 Aileen O'Neill, 3,A.lleen Hughes 4 Ruth Toombs 5 Lillian Brown. Grade VIIIL Noreen Cullen 2 Catherine McGuigan and Lillian McNeill (equal) 4 Margaret Mclisilsn 5 Josie Somers. GradeIX. 1 Stella Smith, 2 Ethel McAIeer 3 Catherine Wedge 4 Eleanor Hornby 5 Anna Sherry. lowing morning. Friday and Saturday ssili and Lubes. Ms. .37.!‘ .. TWO round trips each week. St. John every Wednesday at 9 A. M. Atlantic Time; Eastport, Me., 1.00 p. M. Eastern Time: Lubw 1-50 P- M- Eastern Time, arriving in Boston l0 A M. Daylight Time, fol- Evcry Saturday stssmcrssils direct from 8t. John to Boston. ieavifli St. John ‘i P. Atlantic ‘lime, dus Boston Sunday 2 P. M. Dsylllm 7B"- ‘nsgirming July l, sailings bccoms four round trips per week zztrazs lloht i0 TON’ v.2. ll... only ALL WATER noun: "cam/m AUSTIN" leaves ngsin each direction. Monday, direct from St. John to Boston. Wednesday sailing via East- » V- Connections otlcssonscish diner-leeway.» n» t, ‘ ' Rggwql can for automobiles accompanied by pmsngen A hi‘; and bs/bmcsion cs my Canadian National Rys. fiche! qflcs, Ado-ms ma. "mmlnwfiselesem. ' .ss'sln RN in nfslsip I i as c s A burning airplane-a gallant enemy-an exchange of guns- ihess are the links in thc amusing hsln of Fate forged in one of the most -‘ matic screen productions of the year-you can't afford to miss it. ALSO BIG BOY COMEDY AND “FIRE DETECTIVE" "sT-‘Einle Iieipir?" 6. Presentation of Public school Certificates granted by the Board of Education to pupils of Grade 8, who have auccessfuly past the examina- tion on the work of the elementary ades (1-8) Noreen Cullen, Lily McNeill, Cath- erine McGuigan, Margaret McLellan. Josie Somers, Edna Richard, Hilda Corrigan, Mary Arbing, Bernadette Lappin, Beatrice Proud, Mary Hughes Eileen Whelan, Mary King, Gert- rude Connolly, Alfredo Ready, Ida Monaghan, Mary Hayes, Doris Dor- ion, Marion ‘rraincr, Agnes Clinton. '1. Palmer Method Certificates awarded to pupils of Grade VIII by the A. N. Palmer Co. Final Certificates. Hilda Corrigon, Beatrice Heads Marjorie Holman, Margaret MeLeiisn, Agnes Clinton, Catherine McGuigan, Eileen Whclan, Edna Richard, Josie Somsrs. Mary M._!Iaym, Mary Kins’. Bernadette Lapin Mary Arbing, Nor- een Cullen, Ida Monaghan, Alfred! Ready, Mary Hughes, Marion mm- or. Improvement Certificates. Lily MoNeill Elizabeth Quinn, Ger- trude Connolly, Bsacrice Prouds. 8. Leaving Certificates grantod by the Board of Trustees to pupils who have successfully completed the work of Grade X. Beatrice McNeill, Lottie Garrett, Lucy Campbell, Mary Blanche Ben- oit. 9. “The Lesson of the Flowers" 10. "Unseen Yet Seen." l1. Presentation of medals and special prizes. The Governor Generals Bronze Medal for Proficiency, awarded to Beatrice McNelll. A Gold Medal has been donated by I-Iis Lordship, Bishop O'Lesry to pupil making highest marks in Mat- riculation Examination. Gold Coin for Correct Department, donated by the Right Rev. Maurice McDonald, merited by Beatrice Mc- Neill, Lottie Garret and Margaret Mallet, awarded to Margaret Mallet. Gold Coin for Arithmetic, donated by Councillor T. W. Prowse, awarded to Beatrice McNelll. Five-Dollar Gold Coin for Math- ematics, donatsd by Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, awarded to Lucy Campbell. Five-Dollar gold piscs for second Highest Aggregate in Grads x don- ated by Mr. George DeBlois, awarded to Lottie Garret. Prize for Ethics, Donated by His Lordship, Bishop O'Lea.ry, awarded to Lottie Garrett. l Pivs- ‘liar gold coin for English. donate by Mr. George DcBlois, awarded to Mary Benoit. Gold Coin for Latin, Donated by Rt. Rev. Maurice McDonald awarded to Beatrice McNeill. Gold Coin for French, merited by lottic Gsrnett and Bsstrics McNeill awarded to Iottis Gamctt. Prise for Application, merited by Dorothy I-lsnnescy and Eileen Chris- topher, drswn by Do hy Henna"!- Second Prise for Ap lieation award- cd to Pauline Gsudet. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. McRsady. and Mrs. Blanchard will now present the three prizes awarded by the Daughters of the Empire. Prizes for best essay on "Canada's Psi-t in the Great War" won hi! Beatrice McNeill of Grads X. The Sarah Maxwell lsrllc for Pupil ln Charlottetown schools submitting m best assay on "My Favorito Can- sdisn Heroine." won by Roberts Westherbic of Grads Vi. This essay won third piacs in the competition for the whole Dominion snd hi! bscn awarded s special prise by the Iducstionsl Council. . Gold coin for Arithmctio in Grads IX, doiiotld l?! Uduliclllflr T.'W._L Proms. swsrdod to-Stslls Smith. Gold Coin for second Hllhsst M’ flillh donstsd by the Catholic t \- .L W Prizes fdxfCpoT-ect Department msr- ited by Dorothy Sherry, Dorothy Coyle, Margaret Butler, Catherine Wedge, Elizabeth Duffy and Berna- dette Blanchard, drawn by Berns- dcttie Blanchard. Prize for Application, merited by Florence Gonnley, Dorothy Sherry, Catherine Wedge, Anna Sherry, Bernadette Blanchard, Myrtle Samp- ed, Patricia Gray, Clara O'Meara, Eleanor Hornby, Elizabeth Duffy and Dorothy Coyle, drayvn by Anna Sherry. Five Dollar Gold Coin Donated by Mrs. JjJenkins for the best Essay on "Care of Animals." Awarded to Nan Leightizer of Grads VI. Prize for highest aggregate in Grads VIII awarded to Noreen Cul- len. Gold coin for Arithmetic in Grads VIII, donated by Councillor T. W. L. Prowse, equally merited by Noreen Cullen and Lily McNeill, swsrdcd to Lily liIcNcill. Prize for second highest aggregate in Gracie VIII, equally merited by Lily McNeil! and Catherine Mc- Gulaen, award-d to Catherine Mc- Guigan. Prize for application, awarded to Ida Monaghan. Prize for department, awarded to Laurette McKenna. Prize for highest aggregate in Grade VII., awarded to Adele Coylc. Gold coin, for Arithmetic donated by Councillor T. W. L. Prowss, awarded to Aileen O'Neill. Prize for correct deportmcnt awarded to Adele Ccyie. Prize for spelling awarded to Ail- een 0'nei1l. Prize for poitensss awarded to Viola Binns. Prize for constant application to duty in Grade VII awarded to Adele Coyle. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VI., awarded to Anastasia Lightiscr. Prize for second highest aggregate in Grade VI, awarded to Beatrice Grech. Prize for application awarded t0 Margaret Prowss. Prize for correct department in Grads VI. awarded to Marjory Mc- Donald. , Prize for application, Mary Collins. Prise for correct deportment in Grade V, awarded to Gladys Pound. Prize for application, Dorothea McKenns. Rise for highest aggregate in Grads V, awarded to Sadie McDon- sld. Prize for conduct and application in Grades IV and V. equally merited by Leola Weatherby, Sadie McDonald, and Elizabeth McDonald, awarded to Elizabeth McDonald. Prise for highest sggregsto in Grade IV, awarded to Dorothy Rs- gan. Prise for application awarded to Annie Oil/lean. Prize for highest aggregate in Grads IIII, awarded to Vsrnita Mc- Kenzie. 4 Prize for highest aggregate in Grads III, awarded to Annie Wsdgs. Prize for correct department, equal- ly merited by Annie Wedge, l. Gil- lis, C. Hennssssy, G. Bell, M. Mc- Donald, L. McNeil, L. Barrett, M. A. Ksughy. F. Chandler and Rots Dou- cetts, drawn by Rota Doucstto. _ Prise for application awarded in Pauline Peters. Prise for highest arm-ssh l! Grade II, awarded to Catherine Fssvyour. l, Prise for application awarded to Dorothy Wesihsrby. Prise for highest smessto in ins Bsrrigsn, semis cmusi, m rams‘ Rita Csl- l " an. Joan mum. wmlm mm seams a ltbsl llcAtcsr. ' Bill Callcghln. TO-DAY 15g»? . . 6225-6-2B-1i ‘ POWNAL CIRCUIT. APPOINTMENTS-At a meeting of the Provincial Government, Mr. A. R. Mclnnis was appointedaJustloc of the Peace for the Province, and l_Mr_ and Mrs. Joseph m Kelly’ Mr. Aeneas Kiggins a Justice of the Pesos and Commissioner for taking Acknowledgment Queen's County. WINS CONTEST -- The of Deeds Central guardian SAINT DUNSTAWS ALUMNI -- All former students of St. Damian's r including committees for rc-union , celebration. will meet in the K- oi C.’ Home, Kent Street. Friday st 8 p. m. _ June 30th. Service at Clifton Church, conduct- ed by Mr. W. H. Smith. Pownall at. 7 p. m. Rev. Hammond Johnston. Trinity Church, Charlottetown, preach. There will be no service at‘ Mount Herbert. for contest prize at ihs Meadowlea Hatchery. Newton Cross, was awarded to Mu- ter Louis Griffin, Nswtown Cross. guessing the right number of chicks hatched in a tray at 180 eggs set in the above hatchery by Mr. Rod- erick McPherson, Newtown Cross. LITTLE SANDS UNITED CHURCH -Dlvlne Service in this Church mxt Sunday. June 30th, at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. At the close of the morning service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bc dispensed. At. thc afternoon service the pastor, Rev. R. Smart will give his farewell mes- sage. BOY SCOUT! TO GO TO CAMP follow : AT I-‘AIRVIEW-Ihe Boy Scouts 0! Prince Edward Island intend going into camp at Fsirview on Monday for ton days. The camp will be un- dsr the direction of Sceutmsster R. c. Parent and A ‘ ‘ ‘ Burns. Scouts from Charlottetown. Kensington and Aiberton have decid- ed to go under canvas, and every- thing promises s most successful camp- Scoutmastor Grades 1x and x; tqually merited Grads VIII} by Florence Gormcly, Pauline Goud- et, Margaret Mallctt and Katherine Wedge, drawn by Florence Gormlsy. equally merited by Gertrude Connolly, Edna. Richard. Lily McNeill, and Mary Hayes. award- ed to Mary Hayes. Grade VII; Dorothy Gsudst. Grade VL: Dorothy Goflnley. Grade V and VI; Marion McKin- H011. Grades IV and V; Edna Burks. Grades III and IV; Qqusiiy merited by Marion Harley and Hilda Scale, drawn by Marion Harley. Grids III; Dorothy Stewart. Grids H; Isabel Oillll. Prizes awarded to pupils making Class I. Elisabeth Quinn. Class II, Denise McQusid. Class III, Mary Doyle. Class IV, Doris Bcwlan. highest aggregate in the written ex- aminations of the Progressive Series of piano lessons:- Tho following pupils have made st In order of msrit. least 00% snd hsvs boon Promoted to I higher grade. Class I; Ilinbsth Quinn, Csthsr- Cllll II; Denise McQusid, Class III: Mary Doyls, ins McGuigsn, Noreen Cullen. Mar- jory Holman, Beatrice Prouds, Born- adetto Islbllll. Mary Hughes. Lillian Brown, Aunts-sis Ligntissr. Madei- _ Mary Peters, Nora Gfldl I, swsrdsd to Hlldl lhftll. Doyle, Nit-h Duffy, DUMB] DQ018113 Priss for application equally msr- lMsry Mctdsbcb. Isl-ales Inn. kits ited by Dells Klflg, Helen cunnmlucrriq, Bessie marinas. Ones Gertrude Campbell, Mary llcduigsh. fitness c. 11mins Doucotic. drawn by Moousysssry Martin (Pawns! It.) Halon Mclsssc. manor Isssry. 1hr! Jsiso for ucsdiswcrk, swsi-dsd ss Mutts, (Douglas It.) PRINCE 0 N E ‘ NIGHT TUESDAY. July 2nd A DWARD‘ lcgltsloncntbsliisut. Governor sndbfrs. lusts. s1‘; Louis‘ on FRANCE. CHORAL ASSOCIATION 70 Aisistod ll!—- I assume Cabana. and l Mlle. Lsmourel-ll. Vocalists nil-cowl lul- M. Josopb lauelss Plsnlltp- M, ‘Antonio Lltournell SEATS NOW lows: June 30th, Mt. Stewart at ll a. m.; Marshfieid at 3 p. m; Hsrrinl- ton at 7 p. m. Rev. M. E. Gongs, pas- tor. I i UNITED CHURCH services for the Hunter River Charge for June 30th. . are as follows: 11 a. ntwiltshire; 8 p. m. Hampshire; 7.80 p. m. Hunter River. A. E. Chapman. pastor. ro GUARDIAN stfnscaman 1 PICNICKEBS~When you are prepar- ‘ing to go a picknicking it may pay you to take advantage of The Gus-r- dian special offer of plates, spoons land forks. Read advertisement ll‘! his new chgggb in Gcogggtqwh, P, I, itbis issue. t! I. His departure‘ is a source of deep f regret. Mr. MacNevinrespondsd feel- l + ingiy and thanked the congregations l ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT l ilieppoch, announce the ngagemsnt {of their eldest daughter. Mary Win- nifrcd, to Francis Frederick McCar- ron, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McCarron, Bunbury, marriage to I take place in St. Mary's Church. Brookline, Mass, June the 80th. CONSERVATIVE O BG A NIZEI EXPECTED-MaJor-Genersl A. D. McRae, M. P., chief organizer of the Conservative party in the Dominion. is expected to arrivein the city on the S. S. Hochclaga, Saturday afternoon to confer with members of the party regarding matters of organization. His visit to the Maritlmes marks the beginning of a Dominion wide four he purposes to make during the par- liamentary recess. CHURCH SERVICE -- Brookflsld Service in the Brockfleld Congrega- tlon on Sunday, Juno 30th., will be as fcllows-Brookfleld 1i a. m.; Sun- day School l0 a.m.: Hartsville 8 p. m.; Sunday School 2 p.m.; Huntgr River 7 p-m: Sunday Schooi 10.30 a m.; Clyde River Sunday. June 30,, the service in the Presbyterian, Church Clyds River, will be at ‘l pm. This service will be the annual thanifoflsring service of the women's Missionary Society. Special music is helm; prepared. All are cordially in- vited. MIGRATOIY BIRDS ACI‘ PROS- ECUTIONS-On June 24th s resi- dent of Annandalc appeared before Magistrate Edwin McFarlsns and Dlcsded guilty to a charge of shoot- ing geese last March. contrary to the regulations of the Migratory Birds Act. l-fo was fined fifty dol- lars. On Thursday a resident of ‘Prac- adie pleaded guilty to a gimtlgr charge before Magistrate George J. Tweedy of Charlottetown and was‘ ‘fined a like amount. R. W. ‘rafts. Chief lidigratofy Bird Officer for the Maritimss, was the i. scutor. Other wmblaints from Iracadie, Arman- ‘dale and Murray Harbor are being , investigated. amp sawcrusnv niscusssls. -On Tuesday evening last a num- ber of sportsmen of Chcflottotown and vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. A. E. Morrison for the main puropss of considering the establish- ment cf a Bird Sanctuary for tho Charlottetown region. The cplnlsh of those present was unanimous in that s sanctuary for wild fowl would be most desirable from every angls and s number of vlscss for sums were suggested and m; rggpggflyg merits thereof discussed. Those m. seat were Messrs. DJA. Mscftinnon. A- W- Hcvndmsn. Judgs Arssnsult. Samuel McLeod, A. I. Msclfstl, G. caused, s. o. Sims. Ludlow Jenkins. iI- D. Jenkins, J. W. Bcultcr and A, S. Morrison. It. w. ma, ohm m. RIM’! ltrdOflisIr for the Mari UNDER- Ausrfcas- or? H Corpus Christi Choir PRICES: 50¢,-—75¢.——$1.00 SELLING wPfluEsBYTElllAlf-services-as“fol-‘a iilTairlam-mere will bs divine service in Highfield Church on Sun- day at 3 p. m. Rev. W. Brucc Muir will conduct tbs ssrvioc. l 1 congregations o f th c band and children. ._.._.______.. PERSONALS city yesterday. -@-- yesterday. rogstlon of Parliament. -_-_- ---. hssrtv years cf age. FAREWELL GIFT-Th s United Churches of Arcostook, Arldovor, Kil- burn and Upper Kent hold their snn- ual Sunday school picnic recently at Upper Kent. a very largo nulnbe of children and parents and friends be- ing present. Later in the evening, Lo- Baron Anderson, on behalf of flu different churches, presented Rev. O. U. Mac- Nevin with s purse of gold. Mr. Mac- Nevin will leave ‘the end of Jung gql- for co-operstion with him in his work-Si. John Telegraph Journal. C? WEDDING BILLS-Mr. C. M. El- liott, of Chicago, an annual visitor to the Island. left for his home Wednes- dsy after s. very pleasant vacation which he ecioyed at the Mitchell Farm in New Dominion, for the past month. It is quits csrtsin now, that his trip to the Island this summer was not only to be a vacation, ll on Mandi)’. the 24th, he was graduated from the Batchsiorb Clsss,_ being married to Christine MscPbsil of Argyle Shore. The ceremony was par- formcd by the Rev. Ewen MacDougall, After the ‘wedding they returned to the Mitchell Farm. the home of thb groom's aunt, where s gorgeous wed- ding supper was awaiting them gm! also a large chivcrsrfcrcwd wason hand to welcome them. The bride will g0 to Chicago in the fall with her sister-in-iaw who is now vacationing at the liditchell Farm with hsr hus- wnasdb Lisimsst for Cbsppsd lands Mr. Russel A. Clsrk. Cans Trav- HIM. wss among the visitors to tbs was nouns. Hagan, Kelly's Cross. was s. passenger to Ch-fottstown m. it. H. Jenkins. M. P., hss ar- rived home from Montreal, when he remained s few days after the pro- Miss Mary Msclcnsis c! the teaching staff of the Royal Vista-is college. McGill University. has IP- rived on the Island to spend tho summer with her parents, w. and Mrs. Malcolm Mscxsnzis, Flat River. Mr. George Psll, of Crspsud, wss in the city yesterday ‘on business. m4. Fall's many friends an always glsdtosss himintown bsisand although cm‘ eighty-five . ._ ' '-‘ in lWesfem Guardian P00": Ann amour a em W, Pridsy cvsnifll. June 3s, “It N"!!! 3901M Pllim will pl-g. scat than three sot plsyrarlq, "u, Groom.” Good sppcislities between the acts. Admission I6 and 25 cents. Don't miss it. 613161020. --- —AllAUl-'_l CAI! DISMISSglM. - All UNI" H". "l0 115N196 involved bvlwsing to Albany. came before Me Alexander Campbell, J. P., at Sum. msssids on Wednesday. Quite s. num- bssofwitnsssssvmchcsrdsadtn, cssc was finally dismissed» for want 9! sufficient svidencs to convict, the plaintiff paying ths costs, which amounted to 825.60. Mr. C. D. Mc. Cs-lium appeared for the defendant; sud Major Stewart and Lewis for the plaintiff. S. —CAI BADLY WI-ECKED-on Wednesday afternoon, as Mr. mm Afflcck. of Albany, was driving home from Summsrsidc, ho narrowly e5. raped colliding with s. car coming in the opposite direction. He was driving rather fast at the time and was going rcluld the ourvs at Hall's Brook, about ons mils from Summer- sidc, when he saw the other car approaching. To avoid running into it, he took s. sharp tum io the left, and went over the bridge into the soft mud of the bank of the stream. Tbs other occupant of the car was thrown through the windshield and was not seriously hurt. The motor- car, which was a new one. is badly Wrecked, damage being dons to the fender and front wheel and the front of the radiator broken up. Fortunately the other car wss not damaged and no one was seriously hurt. S. —MAN'!‘ JUVENILE DEPBIDA- TIONS-‘Ihers has been an epidem. 1c of crime among the Juveniles of the Town of Summersids lstely, The ‘Irusnt Officer, Mr. Vincent Harring- ton, has succeeded in tracing the about eleven years of age. It was stolen from the McLeod Motor Sales on Central St, “ummcrsids. Two other lads on the 22nd inst, are sl- iegod to have siolsn some sweaters from the store of Messrs F. W. Strong d: Co., Ltd.. Water Sta-set. Bummer-side. Judge lnmsn o1 the Juvenile Court is to investigate the whole matter on "hlesdsy the 2nd July. S. . PERSONALS ~44"- Mlynard Schurmsn. of Summerside. has returned from s. pleasant visit to Charlottetown, and Mills there attended the Christian Church Conference which was held there recently. S. ..____.__.¢__.___.___ MR. ERNEST E. DAVEY. The death occurred in the Char- lottotown Hddpltll ysstordgy morning of finest Edward Davey, son of ths into Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davey. liter a short illness, st the early ago of t9 yon-rs. The deceased was s. well known electrician and some years ago one of the Island's swiftest hockey play- ers. Famiiisrly known as "Chick." the deceased has many acquaintanc- es who will regret his ssrly passing? M the time of the South African war, he was one of the first to en- list and on the outbreak of the Great Wsr enlisted in i014. l-Is was dis- shame in ms but. rs-onunes in the same year, being finally dis- charged in I911. Ho leaves to mourn s sorrovring wife. (ass Daisy Morris of Bromley. Kink. England). and one you!!! daughter, Dorothy, ss well ss four brothers and three sisters, via: wss- lcy. Philadelphia; Walter, Boston: Arthur and Hadley, I-fslifsx; Mrs. H. L. Dodsworth, Halifax, and Edith and Mabel at homo. The funcrslwlll be held from the McLean Punersl Home on Saturday st 3 p. m. * ‘ ‘rc the ‘family and relatives of the dscssssd the Guardian extends sin- cere synathy. ....s fuusss entertainment in Clifton h... ‘ l‘ 5-15. when A ‘theft of a ear radiator, valued at’ $18.00, and parts to seven boys of_ m, 24%;;