v . at. "___"l ‘ The Paper That Covers Prince Edward - Island I ‘ ‘Like Th; Dew s» \'\\\ Read by Everybody Ufhnflnttr-town (iurlrrllrln. Thn-l- (Junta. Morning; (iunrlllnu, Founded 11487, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 All The New: Worth Beading All The A": _Wortll Printing Annual Subscription, lly Mull. Canada. ‘$.00. delivered $0.00. l‘. S. A" “.00- Canadian Airmen lit Camp Borden (‘AMP IIORDIEN, 0111., June 21.- 'I‘lie convention of the Canadian Air idorce Association, which open- ed here this tnorning, is crttonrletl by thirty dclegutes, representing provinrzitrl branches of the asso- ciation from Brltishs Columbia to Nova Scotirr. 0n opening of the convention addresses were made Si" Wiiioughby (lvatkin, ill spcctor-generrrl of the Air Force, Major-General Mzlclirien, and Capt, W. Hose. representing re- spectively tlle Air Force, the M11 Melnorilrls From The King for Distribution . in Canada OTTAWA, June 23.~—'i'he luronze plaque, which is being sent ‘by the imperial Government-to the next 0f kin of all empire soldiers. who died in the lute wnr, has rr-slchcd Ottawa, some 30,000 of these hav- iflg been receilved by the Depart- ment of Record-s, Ottrrtwa. 'l‘hesc wrili be distributed as soon as the new medal room in the Duty build- ing, now in course of construction, lis completed. . There will ‘he 1n the neighbor- hood. 00,000 of these rlistrihutcti in (lanolin. ~With them goes a lcttcr from Hlls Miujcs-ty worllcd as fu1~ low ~<' by Sir Willoughby Gwutkiil, 1y the necessity for an air force l“ ' rravrrl and military forces. i I will‘ twin‘ g'm'fIv“llv._Il)c‘)"i’lfi Delegates from the lirilrritllne n Ben‘ n5’ W“ I“ "Imbu" I ‘ Provinces fflfllllisi. nlore flying lyravc- life given for others in the grout <war." The letter is rlntcd lilurlringhllnl Pal-nee With lit is a scroll reading: “llc whom this scroll commem- orates was numbcrorl among those who, at the cull of King and crum- t.r_\', left all that was dcur to thorn onrlurcd lturrlsrhtlp, faced danger. nnd iinull-y passed out of the sigllt of ‘men ‘by the lutth of duty and scihsrlcritice, giving up their mvn lives that others might live in free llo-m. Let those who come after sce to it that his name bu not for- rrctivity in that s‘ ‘tion to educate thc public us many pcoplc thcre have never sccn an airplane. 1~‘ilnls scnt out by the Air Board have been greatly zlpprccizltcrl. ‘ -?-<r§-i—- TOURIST ASSOCIATION SAtiliVlbhli, N. 1%., Juno. 2'§—- .\‘. 1t_ l)cslirisay' of St. John was reler-tcd prcsirlent. at todwys ses- sion of thc New Brunsuic 'l‘otrrist Association. The rest of the execu- tive anrl vice ltresirlent front ouch gotten." _ _ _ ‘ W‘, The plaque is ,in bronze and l.- county wore also rwlc-ctcd. .111. i-.. 1t about svix inches in diameter. lt IIIWMHI ‘If SMIWIIIQ w“ m LII-L‘ contains thc inscription: “lie lliod “hmr- for freedom ‘and lionor," unrl thc n-alnc, number und rzmk ol‘ the dead ‘FOUND-A GREEN DORY 6 scplrlier, Tin. plaque nonming lull. miles off 'i'rrrc,url1c iirrrbrulr. Ap-I trtnlu in rclicf with the liomtridcnt. lrnrl fish. Unlike the (Irrnurlizrn montoriai cross which goes only to the mother or widow oi‘ the dead soldier, this goes to the next of ply to Michal-l ltobirlson or J. W. McNabb, Grand 'l‘rarudic. *FOR SALE-FITABLE-TOP DESK itirr. and the Naval Department. All ' in» ' working in (dose hnrmony with the ‘ ‘mum exchllnge rm" Klilm‘ bicyuJllllii conr-lurlerl by doprccrlting General Smuts _ At Pu mi er s’ Conference LONDON, June 22.-~The orut~ standdtlg feature of the second ses- sion of the impcrirtl (lonferencc wars an nrldrcss by General Jan, (lhristirrn Smlrts, Premier o1‘ South Africa. rifts vir-w of thc proponrlerlrnt role which Amcrici is hound to play in thc futurc wls suggostcrl rnrthcr tll.rn hrourllyr dclittcutcli. l (icnerul Smutil rlcvclopt-rl the argument that what the world lo-I dzrv runs: ncndcrl rwa-s peace. Tbel . ldotpirre rurl rtlo sccurr- rr-zrl pcilcc for the cmpilc and a scttlr-lucnt with Gr-rnrany which workzrbic. "Fndorlbtcdly, shil tcll the scene s or otorc. 1n these problems, wr. . c. as an umpire, very vitally intcrcstl-rl. 'i'hrcr‘ u’ the domlnions Tlordcr on its do s. “Thcrc llrc too the llniterl Stiles, 1nd Japan. 'i“bere lIiSi) is Chin-ad rtimt. n on earth will have to‘ I)I'Ii('\'(l thc ncxt grout cllzlptcl- human history will he enacted” Right lion. William l1. ilughesq Artstrhlitut prctnirer, who followed, (lcnr-ral léhiruts, lcanml lrenvily to-Vilfl-illnll’ tmrlls llll. ]‘(l“(\“"'l1 Cl lllc Angllrlmy’ own heart than that every 111E111 thcmsr-lvcs Jupullhsc IIIIIRIDCO llrlvtrcaltcrl mlvnllllf IPi-Hh birth, whdtever h_is crccrl gathering hc thr» prelude of thc day. t-mrl whatever tnrry be his homo. on rririclr tho Irish people of the“ or mld work in lolul co-toperatiorlhortlr and south, under one lrlrll.-l., my a mmll,lulll,nlll confm-_I\l'itil‘lilt" frcr- r-rammunities on Wi1i\'I1,l11t‘lli or two. us those parliumentsl I‘Xlll)1l4i'IllIl'(‘ upon 1r pcr cupitn lulsi FULL TEXT 0F Two Fiyerr Drowned l0nce I Savage After Mid Air Coiiisionl Now a Bishol WASHINGTOY Junc ‘:11 W's-o‘, NEW YORK, June 23.—'I‘IIE Rev of the lcadlnt-l llicrs of thc l'niIr.-d,Dr. Thcopltilus Momuiu Gardiner low-Masonic Order 0f the Etstern Star Tobe instituted llere Wlllilul-y; foundly 4 scrvc and no militaristic.‘IIISWTY- rrnrl it should be thc main, "WWI? l0 in fact, thc zmly- objcct of liritishlilllm“ "'3' 1111:1051- Var lC-l. and to the Pzrciflc," said‘ _ Gcncrzrl nuts. "The problems ofdlfivflfllllllelll i"? "11 trill!‘ "I the Pacific. arc, t1: my mind tllclfllllllllllnlli’ Wlllflil Y0" world problchrs of the next urtt-"T finds an Thc fart; of the greatest humrlnllllilfl“ 91' "he “lllllilo- l ~ things are more crrrncstll list-if _rnd at similar ccrcnrony‘ be the ilnglish- lu-rformrnI. - king world than a satisfactory olution of the ago-long Irish proh- Fnitcrl ‘Kimirlmn llems, which .1'or' generations ho doridcli thcrc. Europe, Asia and ‘Id5Il'(‘lI' Alovrir-rr rrrr- hlccting and there 1511"“ in”; THE ‘K|Nii'S‘8PEEOH A AS _..__.__-_() . (Special to the Guardian) IZEIJFAST‘, JllnF. ZIIL-‘Jrho text ‘the King's speech to the purllu- by“ nl" ll“, mcnt, yesterday is us follows: "For all who love Ireland, kt-‘l 1 tr.“ _ln-r_ do with. all my heart. tzhtls is u llro» .rnd in moving occasion in Irish (‘Iflnf l I could not have nllotvc-r or I’ give Ireland by deputy wutbolrlorf,“ ._ ‘ carrnest prayers unrl go at ‘ wishes in the new em which O|ll‘1|~ tin,- u-orlll gollgl';\]ly,I,\\‘itI1 this crerclttfiny H1141 1 lI“‘l't‘_'\i~il-|t or‘ lridr unhirs. A up], llml hm,“ “Um, U, hl.ing,.,h,,,,llfr:l'c come in person, as heard ot ,| full ilwrrt trlrcn 1 l thc cmpirc, to inaugurate. thc plrq mum: to lrcldnrl toddy may prove hc- itcpr d would prove final anrIiDVIJIISIIf ‘m IYI-‘ill slin- funotions ‘cntrilo. "My hope J "your cure. "1' r s:l11_ The l have come cicnt feuds _ utions hrrvo ‘H, tilr- lift-little ' this hull. I um houghl to look rmxicty’ of Ilhtc. my 1 spcrlk from ;r_\ tiz-t my llr-irrnrl toll_ lhoy l tollll which time.‘ llzr v’ clulllr . to ho tho first .~='l-p towards an vllrl "l inurrgrtrutc- it with the dccl‘ o!‘ strifr» amongst hcr pr-oplc, wlrrt ests them touchc: Ireland everything whir- echo‘ in “Few throughout ~ t now wci ‘ ltope and I fool ussuretl y my“). from Emlme w tllewvlll do your utmost to make rt ltottchcs il'r'.'i‘lllti take pl the remotcst how r-m- mclrsttrr- provtirlrul rssr-rl our forefathers as thr-y this thc purlirrnrrent of lllster is gh heavily upon us. Mtini phirvitlg tlu- \v‘,|_\'.' The future lies. titer-e is no wish ncflrcr ill thc hands of thc Irish peoplcl SUMMERSIDE historic} lHYrW-r tilt-it" rut-o or i‘I‘Ut‘tI. an "in lhut hopr- I upppul instrument of happiness unrl gomtllrishhrcn to pzrusc, to stretch out tlu-‘ilu- llanri ol‘ for] reprosertt l-tlizrrirwn, to l'r>l".{l\t- and his is ll ‘grczrt and rtritlcul occz ion in the history oi’ the six colm- which thry love 11 nr-u‘ cra of peac tics, but. not for the six (‘Olllltics rontcntnlcnt arlune, for everytshing which intcr- my carpi-st dcsirc that in simthcrnl {l HUNT‘ iIIIII ("HI- md to join in ltlukillg for thc lunrl and guultvill. It is ‘l 5111"» may (present "For this the lurrliz-lntent of the has in fullest tho powers. for May this :mrry thomsclves decide. shallwork I118 llllllfifllllll lvgctlrcl" in common love for lrc- lmutters cutrrlstctl to the control land upon tho sure foundation m‘ ‘land guidance of thc northern par- tuutrr-rl justice nnd respect.“ kin nnd cannot the lcft in a will to 1e. E. Winchester. 304 Fitzroy’ "(owl others. St. _ v enco. . lthe British Itllllpift‘ is based. ' __ ~——~——— lliglt ll , \\Y_ F )1, -' ~.l "l am confidr-nt "I-QST-r-TEN DOI-I-AR BII-I-qolirt" olt‘ Ntflbflyitllliiillii, nnalrlseeii cigzfr F1009? WW0 Gllilftlillll UlTiW-‘thttr on thc most importnzit rltrc. itewrrrrl. . llnm l“. w“; m, ll“. slum, Sh“, “Hlliulnent will lie nurnugerl with wls- ‘;WA‘NT—E'D, GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 221 Water St. lcononnsnnsrnctntsl D I IUNO. ALFRED McDONALD LAND ‘WANTED. TWELVE PIGS 0R, Surveyor, llermrlnvillc. ‘tiiln sows. Apply Mills & 'l‘h0rne.| - , ‘SILVER ‘ beads. Reward. Katherine Mac-Imam?!‘ for Jnannzrn, 237 Yrince Street. i ‘WANTED — SECOND CLASSI‘“WANTED—GIRI- FOR GENERAL tczrchrer for Canllvoy School DisLl housework. good wugcs. Apply No. 2.» Kings County_ $75 supplc- lrt ohcc to Mrs. i~lurl Jenkins, tucnt. Patrick McMillan, Sccy. ! Suuthport, 1t. 1t. 1 North Bedeque Supplement $150.00. J. A. A. Wright, secretary. BOYS. ‘WANTED FOR‘. NORTH RUSTI- zrlso two boys to bout carpets.‘ co School. a scrolld t s lr-zrr-hcr. Apply Queen Ilutcl. t Srrpplcnuent $1.25. Apply to ..-~_~ - »-»—----A »-,-~r Jrrmcs Arthur, Sccy.‘ TEDpAn-‘SECOND CLASS TWAN ————-— svnrtrtl,‘ *FOXES FOR tram-her for lirllrlrllbrtno SALE.—1 REL) District No. 105, Supplement (cross) female hrcrsrlcr. '1 red 811.00. Apply to llubert J. 'l‘odd,§ (cross) i021 female plrp will sell gpln-ulln-y. chellp to quick buyer. Write ‘TEACHER WANTED, FIRST OR second class teacher wanted for Clyde River School. Supplement $175.00. John MllcLaugblin, Secy. of 'i‘rustees. Box 1210, Montague. ____.____. ___~_______ ‘FORD CAR FOR SALE, OVER - hauled and painted. Apply ll. G_ Nelson Hampton. .._-_'___ FOR SALE—A FEW PURE BRED I'WANTED—A TEACHER FOR ‘Holstein cows, milking and to Sprlng Valley School District, froshen soon. 'l‘hrec or four No 100 Prlnlze (‘ounty first or choice hcifcrs and one young bull. it. R. second cirrus touchcr. Snpploutcnt Gavin llalrditug. Emerald $150.00. Apply to A. 1.. (‘onnIr-Jt. lScr.r--,tur_v_ Spring Valley, it. it. LOST-BETWEEN BANGOR AND .._.____..__.._. "‘WANTED, EXPERIENCED MAID Si. Prrtricks rorrd, glasses in to do general housework to go to black r-usc. Findrt- plerrsc iexrvc New York at onco 'i‘hrcr- iI(IIIIi.~'. at M ' Jrlmcs lltlrn. St Pntrlcks Must do plrrin cooking und must or M s Dom Jurrllrlc Bangor. itcwzrrrl offered. ‘MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE 3O feet long. two cylinder S to 10 horse power high speed engine. a bargain. Apply G. E. Hender- son, (flrnurlitrn Express Ofllce. have references. Good wugcs. Apply to Mrs. 1r‘. l’. llenncsscy, 6G ltorhforrl Street. ' ._.___.___----——-— ‘300 QUALIFIED TEACHERS RE~ quircd lor town, village and rural schools in Srrskntchcwun and Alberta, Opening after midsum- -- -——--——-——~ —-—- mer holidays. Favorable salaries “Pl-GS WANTED-JUNKS SUIT- obtulnorf Apply stating qualificn- uhle for feeding. A. O ll‘. Gill, tions to (lunrrdlrm 'I‘errelrera‘ Ag~ York. oncy, Box 14, Regina Srrsk. _____i_ *WANTED LADY BOOKKEEPER cupahlc of nurnaging country store. l-Ixpcricncc und reference necessary. State wages expected. Apply 1). Guardian office. "MAGAZINEG-NEW SUBSCRIP- tlons ‘and renewals taken on :11 ‘British, American and (‘Ynnarllnu periodicals. Special rates Sat- urday Evening Post. 5-300 Ladies Home Journal, $200- 1' I. Enmrrn. Brighton, Phone 20 _______._____--_ ‘A GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC~ comodated with room and board in private house. Apply at Guard ,___.____..______ — kl, office. ‘HELP WANTED MALE-An lnlrglllgont person, anywhere *WANTED SECOND CLA$8 who would like to cnrn money t-enciler for (ircenvulo school writing news and special article!‘ for daily and Sunday newsnflll- em, we will show you howJSend for free booklet. A Strait-Illi- Elm‘ to prospective Newsltflllel‘ \»°l" respondents." National Press Btu eau, Buffalo, N. Y. Sulaalenrent $100. Apply Edward Mo ae, North Wiltshiro or Gordon Drown. litrnter itivor. 'WANTED--A MAID. REFER- enees required. Light work. Every evening nrrt_ Apply Mrs. W. P. Doul. 8-1 Weymouth Street. ____ ____'_. ‘NOTICE-l HAVE or-suzto A ~_- ~~~~ '- ropalr shop at 56 Kent Street. ‘LIVE FOWL WANTED-S, R. Pendleton will be purchasing live fowl B 1b. weight and up, Tues- rlny nnd Thursday oi this lweek West t'or repairing hot. water boil- ers, stoves of rrll kinds, guns. locks, and n11 farm machinery. mm “we lull“, pump pepnIfInK m Lynrlfs Hotel, Itenslngton. and nil general repairing. ahrgp- Gaod prlccsl paid. I i In lawn mow s. ______.___..- _ ‘Wfirilrnriorigprrtrrlhfirt notice. Sntlw 014331;. 351M155»: ALBANY D- School nnd Station. a gold brooch l-‘Inder will be rewarded 1f left at Delaney’: store. t ...__._____-__ "RAISE FOXES, IN MAINE AND save duty when selling. I will ranch a limited number of pair-a on commission, or on shares. or cosh basis per month or year. Write Pioneer Fox Rrrnrhcr. Six- teen years experience ruining and ranching foxcn. Beat of refer - eneo stven faction guaranteed. James White. . mo Lost-we have for nnln a Roynl Mailsftflllg: liter, 4 cyL. 1i velwlflel- (,“‘m_ baker. Just the thing for a .0‘ merclal I" “I” ‘I’ I: samples. Prim! ‘750- Wlglptgls from this car betweewSt- l i and Charlottetown. aloe cur-ta ‘n: for thlrl car. Finder DIEM"! W20 .3, m ylonlwpn, Brlgtol. 140i ~ ‘Fort , SALE —-?———-'———-—-————_—_———— (‘general Sllllllti. pavticuiarly- on that ‘WANTEDA-WT OKYNIYUI-ABSruIHStIon or the Japanese zrllirrncix! thc Austrrrliazt premier. _ l Thl- (‘ullullizrn premier is siill tol 11m hrs-rd rm thcsc subjects and Wllivit! he has tldtuiruhl‘ kr-pt hisl awn crunscl. it is :1 pr. trr-al cor-v, lIl-illty that 11c will bl- an ully o1‘ I -Wlr‘1t ‘the position of Prenlierl I1IOYd‘GPr'll'§O will b0. remains to‘ lhe rsech but tho weight of opinion‘. [hero indicates that 11c will full in with thc ideas of disarmament zrnd contcrcncr- on thc Purific- question‘. iWhale Went iiooa-oo I l r s1‘. Joux. .\'. r... Jurlc 22,-.- 'l"'~‘l'lt'tiid\' i-Iilllflia‘ yrnrl lotlryv: Wlllllcs figured in thc ltarbot‘ front’, ‘how's of StfJoblt. flurry’ liclycztd oi‘ \\’cst St. John, said this luorn inl: that within thc lust fr-w days‘ he ltrrd seen thrcc whales ncnr the entrance of the harbor. One, he said, was frilly ~40 feet long nnd the other‘ two (luitc smaller. i-le said thc lnrgcst of the three rose‘ to the surface about thirty feet from his bout inst Sunday and em-l Iittcrl. he sold, n sound not unlikel ,thut. of a moose call. lie believed‘ that the SIIIIIIIOI‘ whales have been tnistukon for sharks. Ilc said it is not, uttcoulmon for wholes to; r-omo up thc bay in trnrm worrthr-r" In thc wzrkl: of u school of hcoi ring. - -——<0>-—-—- ‘Strait: Disappearance . 10f Atlrntic Coast Shins WASIIINTFYUAI, Juno 2l.—0ther vessels which have IIISSil|ll)(‘.i\l‘l)(II off thc Atlantic tfoust o1’ thc Unit-i ‘crl States undcr mysterious reircrrm- stances wcre uddcd by thc Dcpurt-l ment oi‘ (‘omnrcrcc today to tho< list of those whose failure to ap-- pear is attributed by tho (lovem- mcnt to c-ircurrtstanccs more or less related to the kidnapping of the crrwv of the Anlcrlran schooner, (‘urrnll A. Dercriug off Diamond‘ Sirorrls, North Carmina, lust Juno-J, ary. 'i‘lterls is no ralrritu arlvzlncerll that all tho missing vcsstcls werlV tho Vilftilllhl of pirates or possibfvl ilolshcvist sympathizers intending‘ to dispose of ships nnd cargoes tol tile Government of Soviet itussirry‘ but tho fact that ull these vr-ssclsl disappeared at about the sumcl time nnd that nono of thcm loft d trace is oonsidcrcrl significant. . Four of the missing ships (its-- rlppenrerl off the southern Atlantic coast in Fehruuryv. ‘Fhrce of them sailed from Norfolk rrt rlhollt the, some time. (lrrllnnriLv, ships thutl disappear" ienve some truce, either in the way of IlDllfs, wreckage or rleurl bodies, but it is snid that none of the ships added to the list todrry left any trace whatever. Yesterday, in making known the circumstances of thc mysterious» kidnapping of the crew of the crew of the Deerlng. Governmentl officials said that the American steamer HOW-Ill. has under mysterious circlrmstnnces in January and that two other vessels hurl also disappeared in rl wrry to excite suspicion lifter the rletnlls of the seizure of the Deer-- Ing's crew bad been made known to the Government. Further details concerning the Hewitt were obtained today. She sailed from Snbineflfexas. on Jan- uary 20 and shortly thereafter was sighted and spoken about 250 miles north ‘of Jupiter Ink-t,- Fla. That wag the Iagt hem-d or her, rltsuppen red - ftrirncss and faith ‘and intcred, and with abatclnont of that purrlotic. rlcvo- has rccci Lion to tllc cmpirc which nrovcrl so garizlntly‘ 1n the War. £11111» boon ofi-ful-l partnu in the United Kingrlont ‘nnd liglolls frccrloln, jrrved. on the r sorttial tasks of 1n which you who IFUIHIHI IHIS-Bfl- trcrc \\'L’i('llll1f‘lI today bv thc v She h-as ll'.‘\v confcrrctl up> fllllllIlt-l": asst ulbir-ri to grr-tet us. ini titer thc duty of dcrrling with all the houutitkrlly rlct-nrutcrl doptestic of llclfust. ' legislation ‘and gorcrunrr-nt and lurs thc Il‘ll)lll(\§l_ “nil l‘ fccl no JIIISQIVIIIQS as t". thc spirit lmsltingi {vlr-nirlri ldom and with morlcraltiz-n, witi1,K|NG'5 pAFlTlNg MESSAGE duo regurrl lovevcry" ' no 11l<I‘i.1-‘.'."'f‘ June 2.'1.~——'l‘lu> vicern." .41 thc following mossdgr- yolufroln thc hing: » liilikitl . "’l‘he Qluccln, dud -1 are profound- ilyfftouchod by the intents» lrrvrrlty we T0" 1‘-'1lI r-nliursirrsrti with which SILFDPI h‘ \\‘c r-arrt stray “with .‘ n. lllris gmat ‘ . To to- and imposing ocrlrsiun in tint llls. ‘lkrlay ~wlil carry out thc all il1lll(l1‘l1lflt-[()l'_l,‘ "l" lrplllnlly - intuit prolong/turtles ldrrrtilcl‘ reports of‘ thc ed 11.14 foilowsze - AE Supplement voted_ $125.00 Expenses votcrl, $31.00. ’l‘rustces. Hrrrryr Mr-N vm. Wol- ter McErrr-liern. ll. l. Mcliinuon. ‘Secretary, ll L. (‘ruig. ROSE VALLEY SCHOOL lStrpplotncnt. voted. $100. ifixpcrls “t votl-d, $4311. Trust v tor Mclicnzic, Jruurvs Todd. GRAHAMS ROAD ‘Supplotnent vntrd. $250 00. ldxpcvises troterl, $300.00. ’i‘rrlstees, Gavin iirtrrlbtg, |‘1tI\V2Il'li Willizuus, Mrs. Jmncs A. t'rrntphcll. Secretary’. Alfred (ircclr 'l‘cuchcr_ not r-ltoscn. BURLINGTON Supplement voted. $2110.00 . lExpenscs votc-l, $100.00. 'l‘rustecs, DHVISOII, Goo. (londlcy. Secretary. Wm. Profltt.~ 'l'eachcr, Nlilllrcd ilurrlngltut. FRENCH RIVER Supplement voted_ $200.00. ‘Expenses voterl, $140.00. unluri school nlootings lurvc hccn rcreiv- I"1'llI1If Nrwwsoprc, \\’ John Whirled, (loo. Trustees, Gcorgr- \\', IIiIIIIlIII, John A. ltznnsay’. 1i. llusscl Mc Arthur. Teacher, (‘uthhort M. MCLP-illl. Secreirrryr, Walter McIntosh. BIDEFORD Supplement voted. Jilxpenscs volt-d. $1 _ 'i"rllstecs_ (‘laud Willilrnlrl, 1t, (‘, Jiayl-s, f‘ ‘~;. hiillrrr. ISr-crotlllyz A. i1. Air-llorlg:ril_ IPOHCIILI‘, Agncs llirch. u‘.- MILIL RIVER EAST Supplement volt-d. $150.00, Expenses volt-d. $82.00. ‘Trustees, (‘. biotin-rail Joltu Roo- ney. Elyah (lard. Sccretrlry, licurjv iiurrly. MOUNT ROYAL Sllpplcmcnt volcd. $150.00 - -. ‘Expenses votr-d, $215.00. ffrustoes Jauu-s Jcllcy, Pruly Ml- lNclll_ liowrtrrl Adonis. l Secretary, Ilonllld llucltrrnlrn. BLOOMFIELD STA. l Supplement $150. l lGxpcnsr-s volt-d 5%. Trustees Alonzo i"oic_\'_ William Smith, Donald Iiir-llmurlri. Secretary, Frost-r .\'I(!I)(lIllltIII. 'l‘enclter nonc. Trllt-ltccsdfitllflforli Plckcrins. (‘olin l Donald, John l‘). (‘rrttrphr-ll. “Sol-rotary, Edwin Murphy. 'i‘crrchcr, lllrrrlct (irrrswcll. ARLINGTON Furpplcment voted. $75 or $100.‘ $75.00 for u sr-conrl class tr-:rciler_: or $100 for u first class tcrrcitcr. Expenses voted, $04. Michell-t». c\in_ \V. J. Dennis. Secretory, W. J. Dennis. L. VICTORIA WEST .-v.~ v Supplement voted. $150.00. Expenses vied. $45.25. 'i‘rtlstcos_ John A. (fnnlohr-ll. ltlrh urd .\. lrlnuurn. Alex Mc-Kcirzic. ~ Secretary. A. .\_ Moore. Teacher A. Enid Newotrthc. .. PORT HILL Supplctncnt voted, $100.00 ‘Expenses voted $60. l ROSEBANK Supplement votcd $150. l Expenses votr-d $155. Trustees. Jnntcs A. Stcwurl, (Y, lilesllo McLcilutt. (lrvlng Wiilizruts 1 Secretary’. lmstct‘ 1'1. Profit. "i'c:1cIlcr_ No tr-rr-ltr-r cnlz-rgorl. -NORWAV ' Supploutcitt voted $75.00. ltlxpcnson voted $52.25. Total $127.25. l Trustees, Peter lNc-Ilignn, Peter Phr-c. Secretory’, hI-irtirl A. Doyle. i Teacher. No lonelier hired yct. l u.‘ i, CARTER Supplement voted $60.00. ‘Expenses vote-l $93.00. Trustees, Peter Poirlor, Peters Manual Gullunt. Secretary, Annabel Poirier. 'l'elrcher Alma Poirier. Trustees. James P. Oillis, rr-tlr» ed nnd reelected, Russel J. Birch. David W. Ramsay. St-crelary_ Archibald E. Ellis. MOUNT PLEASANT ' Supplement voted $200.00. lExpensen voted M17310, 1 I BLOOMING POINT Supplement voted $100. - - Expenses voted $05. Trustees, John J. Secretory, John J. ltlcfiillivary. Teacher, Annie MoDollgald. c. ftrrgrttl‘ Phcc. Thoutas k llcn McDotlgrdd Maurice Kelly, John R. McDougrdd. States Army Air sr-rvlr-o, (‘apL Howard Ii. Douglas and Lieu Morll J. Plumb, wr-rr- rlrrtu-nr-rl ill Chesapeake liay yesterday‘ uftcr 1t collision of their plzrncs in thc a1. the hulk of thr- cld battleship Sun Mlarcos‘oti' 'i‘lrnt',ir-r" i.~=1rlurl_ l cove HEAD ROAD i Supplement voted $75.00. l Idxpcnscs voted $70. t 'l‘rltstccs, Prod hiabhs, lVcs. y Norman (Y. llrotvrl. bit-c Izrry. Normzrrr t‘. IIl‘1l\\'l1. ‘Fclrclror .\1iss Mcllorlrrlrl. EtIlIiI.‘ NORTH LAKE Supplement voted $150.00. Expr-nscs voted $420 'i‘rll~‘,tor-s, 1'1. lAcncus Mr-Dotiuld, D. i._ Morrow. Secretary‘, E. D. Fraser. l ’l'caclu-r, Josephine t'rrnrpbcl1. l‘ The Womcns institute are putt- img a new lcnce around thc grounds that trill cost $30.00. to all I AVONDALE ltutl lrolunrl. tr;'.-, therc may cro long " to whzrt is n: in t1 s hull; thut tllercl j tStrppiotncnt voted $100.00. l lCxpr-nses voted $37.00. 'l‘rustcr=,s, John A. ()'Keefe_ new, Frank O'Donnell. Patrick Ryan, lJohn Fraser, retired. Secretary’, PIIIWII] J O'Donnell Thacher. Prcscrrt tcur-hcr resigned Supplement voted $100. for 1st lass. . Expenses voted $511.72. 'I‘rustecs. ilarnel Nltrrphy_ Albert l('l1l‘i'ilfl, William Cronin. . l Secretatjv. \\'m. (Erin. Teuchcr. None engrged. BROCTON i l Stippletirent voted $100. I irlxpenscs voted $50. ~ l 'l‘rust .. Ilolson (Toughlin, ‘ftll-Ginnis, John J. Finnon. l Sccrr-trrry John J Finnon. ' 'i‘euchcl" John (Tblewru. ' l t can WILLIAM Loo ‘Supplement voted $75. Expense voted $01. _ 'l‘rtlstr‘cs, Alex it. Rlrlr-Donzrlrl. Mal A. Niucllonrrlrl, .\lm. llacldlcr- E1011. l Hccrctary, Mal A. Ivlucilonzrld. 'i‘c:rr~ltc.r. M‘ Mary MacDonald lclulcrcrl hcr rr-sigturtiort. BROOKLYN ' - Supplcntcnt voted $100. Expenses votorl $05. ’l'rust.r~r~s, fit-n Jarrlinc. Alcx Fir-w Ion, John llrucc. l Secretary, Dan hiltrlfiirtrlun. WATERVALE ' Expenses voter! $40. Trustees, Francis Quinn. Augus- ton Wisncr, Edward Boyrlnn. tSeeretary_ John T.Gri'.nes_ Teacher, Genevieve Walsh. l Supplement. voted $75. i KINGSBORO Supplr-tr-oht voted $125. ldxportscs votcd $50. Trustcles. .\lr. Oswrrlrl Stewart, lir. Willrcrl Mr Lcau. Herrctzlry". Jrrnrcs Jrrrrlillc. Trzrchcr. Itcsigncd. ORWELL Supplement votcd $150. Ifxprlnsrs voted $175. Trustees, Mr. Dougalrl (‘ Mac Donald, Mr. (lhurlcs (lay. Mr. Louis luillis. Sccrctary, Nell W. McLeod‘ '1‘c:\chcr_ iristellc MacDonald. NEW ZEALAND Supplcmctlt voted $125. Expcnsras voted $25. l ’i‘rustcr~.s, Ilnrry Wlurlcn. Viilliatu llallrrn. J. i). Stewart. ‘Sor-rctzrry‘. J. l). Sir-wart. 'l'c.zlcher, 1'ctcr Conroy. TEN MILE HOUSE Supplement vntod $75. llllxpnnsm voted $75. Trustr-cs. A. .~\.. biitchrlil. 1'. Smith (fharll-s Vorrigun. Secretary. J. A_ McQuabl. Teacher, J. J. Lucy‘. LAUNCHING Supplorucltt voted $75-09- Exponscs voted $50.00 'l‘rtlstcos, William Anncas l‘. McDonald, A. ll. Wall or. Secretary, Frank n. hlcPhernon NEWTOWN CROSS Supplement vote-d $90.00. Jixpr-nnns voted $74.00. tus ltiorrlsey, retired. Secretary, Charles DE GROS MARSH ' Supplement voted $100.00. Expenses voted $50. lluncun (7 mpbcit John Moran. Secretory. John Fitzpatrick Teacher. Genod Low-Is. (To B; Continued) - 001"" "Y. i‘ Ilillllhlng raid llirc-ctcli pie until at ‘the age of ten lu < The ‘Gunner rides on ltorsebuck, he i’. McLean. And Trustees. Pierce ,Narldy_ l-‘rancis He's always there where the light (Iouliy, Robert Peckinghrrnl, Angus A. McKennrr, Over the mud nnd Trustees, Thomas A. E. Marilee, l)r. Alfred C. McDaniel, or ‘San \ntonio, 'I'exns, Most Worthy lrund Patron of the Order of the Custern Star is here for the pur- I058 of establishing the Order in "his province and returned yester- ltly from Montague where he at- ended the convocation of the pro- 'inciai Masonic Grand Lodge which re addressed, by request of the tight Worobipful Grand Muster. ‘n the subject of his mission here. The Order of the Eastern Star s u. lwomerrs \Auxil.l1ry o1‘ the, iisonic fraternity. its member- Ilip is composed of affiliated Mas- er Masons, their wives, daughters, idows. mothers and sisters. ’i‘hc lrdcr is composer] of local Chap- ers, a Gnlnd Chapter, [which takes n either a province or a state). rnd a General Grand (‘haptcr made 1p of representatives from tho lrand Chppters. Tthcre are fifty-one Grand (ibup- ers now organized under the Gen- rm] Grand Chapter. The four vrovlnces, British Columbia, Ai- WTUI, Saskatcheunn and Ontario rave Grand Chapters. Manitoba hs twelve locui Chapters; Quebec ms at present ten. and Dr. Mo luniel will institute a new one 4n lontreul on July 14th. New Brune wick has four, and a new one will w instituted at Sutton on Juno Rth or 29th by a deputy. 'l'bere is ‘ne Chapter in Annapolis ltoyui re- ‘nlly instituted. in the Iluited States there are ‘born a lribesmun in the wilds o. ’ rluatorial Afrlru was consecratcr‘ hop of the Episcopal church to- fduy :lt the (‘hut-ch of the lncarnu tion. Ho lived the life or his peo ‘lame to the notice of the missiol 'at (‘ope Mount, Liherlar, where hr learned to rend and write Later lhc wrent to Cape Palmus, where hr continued his education and finally entered the church. lie is about 50 years old. lie wii-1 become suf frngan bishop of Liberia. lle is r full-blooded negro. Signaiiers Notes Tho Signal Company has settler down to u very business-like syi lalms of training, including foo‘ drill under Q. .\i. l. Johnson o the R. C. R's zrnd visual signal! int: under Segt. Instructor Kcmplir of the permanent Signs} (lorps. Th rracruits are showing a marked apti tude for the training, and Iiizrjo" Rogers is confident that inspctiot day will find a very efficient Sh: not Company on parade. Many new N. t‘. 0's have been appointed, anr a first class sergeants mess ha: been organizer]. The tnore advanced signrrllers sr- rloing lamp signalling in the even ings and it: is proposed lo com mence instruction in cable worl tomorrow. in this line a miniatur‘ field exclmnge, as used in hrigod- bout 900.000 Eastern Star mem- i18il(I(|ll‘<\1‘ii-'!1'S ill the t‘. hi. F_ wil 101's, in addition .to the Chapters be installed. The training will b t thc Alaska and (‘final Zone, conducted by officers and N. t" ‘uha. Hawaiian lslandsPorto‘ Rico 0's who lune had experience i; -nd the Phiiipines’ The herulqugr. this work in France 211111 will il “F5 0i’ the Order ore at XIVashIng- clrtde operating the exchange, ir tn 1). (Y, and it hos universal juris- stalling telephone, trouble shoot ‘irtion over the Masonic wm-lll lngj‘ ale, _ . “ith the exception of New York The entire company was medical mi New Jersey. tvhich have sep- ly exumlnell today l); ll-lgljgl- Fm, rate Grand Jurisdictions and also qylylol» (3, A" M, ('_ -xcepting the Supreme Grand A full day is being arranged fo Ilaliter of Scotland, which has ex-' next Saturday with a very interes I'-l$I_V9 Jurisdiction. over thediritlsh mg program; of even“, The ml, lomlnions nut_-ville the Americas bony‘..- athletes will bedilere t ml the islands ndilcent thereto. full force and some excitemen We 511411111116 Gflllltl Chlllter of ‘fhhssurerl. "rot-lnnrl has lihout 65,000 mem- ._____<,>____ wrs; New York. 100.000; New Jere ' "Y. 20,000 nnd the Federal Chap~ Camp Bu letln Mrs. Ellie Lines Chopin, of Pine ‘endow. t‘onn., is the Most Worthy" irand Afutron and the lhearl or the lrder, while Dr‘ McDaniel is llnl- asociate with the title of Most Vorthy Grand Portron. The purposes of the Order. as sct - orth by Dr. bilolhniel are four in lumber, nrrmely: educational. char. ‘rhlc, fraternal and social. The rder was organized seventy yczrrs :0 by ltob Morris, of Kentucky, noted American Mason and writ- " it hus ta ‘beautiful ritual, the ‘ZKZIIIYIKS and lessons of which an; lken from the Bible. During the ar the Order performed consid- ‘rnble service for the country by ciiing Liberty Bonds, engaging in ted Cross Work. etc. Dr_ McDaniel expects to insti- ute chapters of the Eastern Star ll Charlottetown. Summerside, lttanley‘ Bridge. Eldon and possibly rther pllsces on the island. The ist Battalion. l‘. E. 1. In fantry_ were engaged yesterday i preliminary ntusketry" and Iflilllltl‘) drill. The work is getting on smooti ly and it is evident by the iuteres munifestcrl in the training that ai ranks are enjoying so far thei spell under cllnvas. Today A uni l} (Iompanies will spend the day ill the riflc range. every man fit ing ,t\venty fivc rounds. Tho Band concert Ily till‘ Rel! mental Bunrl last night nt (Tami Brighton was enjoyed by many vis tors as well as by the troops er carrrped. A similar concert. will b given each night 0i‘ the camplnl period. The Battalion supplied a firinl party and tuourners at the funera yesterday of Sergt. Simons, late o the 105 llrrtlzrllon. The pipe bunt rrcrzrurlpanierl thc parade with ap proprirrtc music. ‘Double behind whore the pathway winrls"— "Jump clear of the dlteb"~e“J‘runp clear," ‘Lost, touch at the buck?“ "Then halt in front and drrck when the strolls come ntmrr," ‘drying prrrtlrs all night long, all dny 1n a muddy trench, With your feet 1n the wot and your bead in the ruin rtnrl the sodden khaki stench. ‘hen “over the tnp" in the morn- ing, and onward all you cun. l'h1s is the work that wins tho War-the work of the Infantry- mun. . 'I‘I-IE WEATHER _, ,- TEMPERATUR Next Yvedncsday Will 1K‘- llll! I'll) day at Camp, whcn GCIIUFBI 'l‘hal,1: er, G. U. 1'., No. 0 District, accou- paniorl by (lol. Anderson, of Head quarters Staff_ Halifax, will mrrkr inspection. We have received from‘ Lleut. ('01. Stewart the following verses which have been extensively cit culutrrl In France during the war The author of tile III"?! I5 n01 knownz~ “ HE INFANTRYMAN." lives tin luxury. The Emu,“ has his dug-out a~ TIDE, DIOON, ETC- “~ctrslt_v" as can be, _ ‘PM will“: I"l"""~‘l 1' -‘=l*°"l*m““ ronoxro. June 21L~Modcrnto hut he lives a long way back. ‘ 1n puintcd tent. or strawsprezrr" barn." or cosy little shack. Supper, nnd ‘Gunner and mun. to his job any l. local but u'|nr1s_ westerly. A few thowers or thunder storms illOflli)‘ fair. lllgh tide this afternoon at 12.44, mrl tomorrow morning at 2.07. Flyinr Have tickled the liumwiih mint Sun "is m“, evenlng M 755 or gun, or bombed him front on m“ rises tonlorro“. “lowing at IIIKII. l_l0_ lint the quiet work~ond the. dirt) work~nlnco ever the WarbeEun is the work that never shows m nib-the work of the Infantry- man. Noozlc, the Sunshine Kid ‘r DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN YOUR . BATI-ilNG 501T CONSISTED OT- A RAG AROUND THE TOE’? THEM». Q WERE Tile guns can pound the Village and smash the trenches in, the Hun in fnin for home - again when the T_ M. Bfs begin And the vir-kern gun is a useful . one to sweep a parapet. Bu-t the real work is the work that's done with bomb and bay- onet. Load him down from heel to crown.‘ with tools and grub and kit. ' ing is_ne'»s there unless he's , hit. < the blasted "earth. he goes where tine Iivlngr can, He's in at the rlr-nth, while be yer has tbreatti, the British infan- tryman. Trrudge and slip on the shell holds lip. and full in the clinging mire. “Steady in ~front"—»"Go utaady"—— “Close up therrf-"Mind the __ ._.._.._..;._..._¢4; ' . - . . ..._., L1,. _.__... ..