01> l y‘... 5%’; . l*% nservative Leader | ‘ (Continued from page 1.) i Urges Protection ‘lir. llfeighen deplored or French-Canadian the luck Conservative nieruhcrs in the House 41nd hoped on in the next elect-loin‘ this sitti- flrmr would not recur]! ' ‘c, ll. Cuban, 11 K. 0.. expounded .1 policies of the Conservative party, and declared tlltlhtlle years rl1111 remained tohim would be de- rlir-uttlu to the service of his. coun- py, lie urged the protection of nil ttorratlian industries, including ag- ritulturc and fishing, so that‘ Can- ritliarls themselves rulsllt produce .1... 31.110.000.000,‘ wot-tn of goods that are nrmuully brought i11t0 the country. For Bl-Linguallnm the lcruiershir) of the Conservative Party, and in that time l have tak- en advantage of every ‘opportunity oflcrcd me to discuss public mut- ters ‘particularly those with the attitude and the policy oi’ the ‘r1arly—-wlth the people of Que- hctr. 'l‘l1at has always been a pleas- rrrrt duty, thanks to the courtesy lrrri the unvarylng kindness that |11y Frcuclwtlanatlian hearers have always accorded me." ll bad not been easy, 1M1". Mcigll e11 said, on account of‘ his indiffer- eut knowledge of French. int-rouse what knowledge he lrad in lite courrlta oi’ a lifc so flllly occu- pied as l1is was a matter of diffi- culty. rile wished no other argu- ment than that of his own exper- lrrrt-c in support of a policy requir- thut ’deul and to irrg instructions at two languages htns.‘ school in the spoken by Canad- Expldl": Position 1 “l would lhkc lrcrc lo allude brit-f cLAssman Foul Insertions . Eight lnleltlull . . .- ADVERTISEMENTS \ . \v . I‘ \ _. n V 1y 10 1119 111st federal campaign," continued Mr. Meighen. "Personal- ly I regret. and I have always re- Bretted the divergence of organize» tion and party leadership in this province fr01r1 the general march 011116 8reat Conservative party throughout the country. But 1 no not desire to blame the organizers of 111111 campaign; 1 know that they have been guided by the best in- tentions. But experience has shown that the principal motive which prompted them—that of preventing the resurgence of prejudices which 111)’ presence, perhaps, might have revived has been frustrated, since my absencaihas served only to in- tensity them. -"$With regard to the distinguish- cd statesman who directs the Con- vcrvatlve forces in this province, 1 can assure him that l entertained 5111111111111; lu French Mr. ‘Meigh- for hlln the most kindly storm. 111111111111 1 1 Irlil “"1118. as in the nccoulpllsillncllis "it is six years since l accepted oi’ other inhportunt tasks in his career. lion. -Mr. Patenaude was animated by a lofty conception of duty torwards his country." Challenges Liberal; ‘Mr. Melghcn declared that‘ to console iris Liberal friends, he was happy to, inform them that lie had received many invitations from sev- crul parts of Quebec, through Sen- ator lllfisperaucc, to hold public ultectings. llc proposer] to taikc ad- vantage of tire-st.- as soon as i111 (ruultl. ' 'i‘l1c lotulcr t1i' tho. Opposition challenged those who had "for scv- eral yours strlvcrl to rouse against bin) tho haired of the nrasstas," to ‘come forward and say when and where hc had said or aclcd with parliality against this 0r any other province. if they proved it he would (zonsidcr himself unworthy 11f the great Conservative loaders who had preceded him and he would 11o longer retain his post. vv v v ‘* . . . . . . . .. 10a per lllln or it way-u. 1141 Iler line of ii wards 7e per line or s words Fcncac-w," n"--- - Agents Wanted _ [imTRAIT AGENTS -— WRITE tor catalogue. United Art Ltd, 4 vvv v v vvww- FOR SALE-THREE YEAR 01.1: 11111111112. sound, speedy and “tractable. lngton, P. E. l. 9675-6-7-31 _é__________ res SALE—A szcono HAND ‘ are known Write 150x ‘i0, Well- i- '1‘ t . A. W. . ‘mnsw bk‘ “on” (lath, rc$plalnlctl and ovr-rhattltrd. '11-'11 0U- 7 Wcst Street. For sale ‘11172-11-7-31 BABY CHICKS 18c EACH ON 1111111 7 tl1 Post-er, FOR SALE.-ONE LIGHT DRIV- 'i11g waggon newly painted, little . used, tvnd in good condition. apply to Albert Mutch, Rrll. 7. 9034-6-5-21 Street, Portland, and 8th. 'I‘a.lmage H. Mnrshficld. FOR SALE — NICE BUiLDlN int 1111 Victoria Avenue. 5i Woymouth Street. FOR SALE~S1ENATOR DUNLAP Strawberry plants $13G a hun- . tired postpaid. Robert Mnyhew. Albany, R. It. N0. 2. FOR SALE-OPPORTUNITY AND real trade for Fox Farm. accept foxes as part payment- A. T. McConnell. 9633-1141121 Annly etsss-u-‘s-er. 9630-6-5-21 Will 29 Jackson Maine. 9554-0-2-111 FOR SALE AT RESTVIEW Shore, between Tlrigirtnn and lnkcrurnll, summer bungalow in first class (rendition. with pump at door and garage on premises. Iiilllly ll. 1t. Holman. Hnx 177. 0r Phone ‘I51. 9657-6-5-31. FOR SALE-GO ACRE FARM= OF‘ the late Joseph Gass. A9111" lload. with good ‘buildings, well hath-rod. l0 acres of hardwood. 2 111-res of oats. balance in hay. "Ai1l11Y to owner. Robert tittss. II (in-arr Buy, Lot 30. _________________ Fclualc llclp “muted MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL '-who11st1\vork.—-—Ml't~l. M. ‘Matheson, ‘i llllicrcst Avenue, 6-5-31 To Let TO LET—5 ROOM TENEMENT. Apply at this Office, 1'0 LET—TWO BUILDINGS. 1st Hllluhuruueh st. 9635-6-5-31 Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN WITH GENTS FURN. falling connection to carry range of’ suspenders, garters, etc for lPrince Edward Island 0n 8 com- mission basis. state reference. Box 441, 'l‘oronf.o. 9526-0 5-7lsw SALESMAN WITH GENTS FURN- islrirlg connection to represent cap lltlllfic for Prince Edward ls- luud. Good lluc. Commission basis. State reference. ‘Box 1H1 'l‘oro11to. p5z6.(;.5.715w Male Help Wanted FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGINN- trs $150-$250 rucmtltly, also clerks (w-itich position?) Rail- wnly llox 116. (‘lty. 9567-64-21 Lost .'\-'_r .l- ‘ ‘ ‘been A ‘ LOST— IN CITV WALTHAM watch. initialed R. \V. Finder leave at Guardian Office. 9877 ‘Hotel 5111a taking ever this Hotel wo have spent many‘ r thousands of dollars‘ ‘ Int! "Miro and improvements. It h ll new the flnnt Hotel of IN " 11m in the Inca. n ' ‘M! want‘ to Hotel and splendid uhlo and Quotient service n1 I19 prion. time Prov-q ‘e0 these? OOIMOHIIII- u moder- ~ Rates from $8.00 to 4.00‘ I191‘ day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Lid, ' A Proprietors ' F“. 1- IIOQUKID, Manager 1. E- Leeman, 1Y1 BO I ' “Y- Summersidcaa 011' noses sorsr. T. E. 1 Comfortable and unhefltu-blo for ‘W‘H-lTE GOLD size with open J. E. 1P. Finder this office. Re- 9070-6-7-21 LOSfl-GENTS’ watch. medium face. initials please notify ward. Miscellaneous ilentral 1115161111" V’ A FREE TRIP to the Philadel- phia ‘Exlrlbttiorr his‘ been ‘placed at1 I116 1118908111 of the Charlottetown\ Chautauqua Committee, subject, to certain fair conditions. All Chau- tauqua ticket subscrlbers- are ask; ed to meet at the YJM. C. A. this evening at 7.30 o'clock. ' FUNERAL vserenoav. -.1-11= ‘funeral of the late iMr. Rlonald Mac- D°M111 1010K place yesterday after- noon fnom ‘his late tesidence to the Pebbles (Cemetery, a-nd was largely attended. 1t" was ‘under the eu- flillces of the ~I.0.0.F., and the A. F. and A. M. The services‘ at the 11011119 111111 smve-‘woro conducted ‘by Rev. Dr. McLeod, and the pall- bearers were (Messrs. John Mc- Mushltlu. George Ryan, Captain- Kemr. c. L: lMaol/(ay, A. J. Hioule, and s. A. ilvlmmoilgld. IMPORTANT evltnu-A ‘ rec- ent issue of the Pictou Advocate has the following: Mr. John M. Hudson announces the engagement of his youngest daughter, Sara, to John Sterling Dixon, son of Mm. Frank Dixon, marriage to take rplace early in June. 'i‘hc groorn-to- ‘be is well and favorably known in this city and Province, being a vul- ued truveller in the employ of the Hamilton Biscuit Co., Pictou, N. S. Ills many friends here wish him every happiness. —‘D1‘. ‘C. J. Botlrllieltl- returned ‘Thursday from t1 very interesting trip to the Old Country ‘iraving sailed on April 24th from St. John on the C. G. M. steamer "Canadian leader" as veterinary officer, ill charge of 240 head of (rattle what as stockcrs shipped .l'ron1 Ontario. The "Canadian 'l.eudcr" arrived at Cardiff. Wales orl May 7th~two days after the general strike was declared in hlnglantl. The news was received by wireless while the “lA-latler" was ou the ocean. PERSONALS ‘Miss Mary liaszarri who has "spent Lin: winter mouths in llcrruutltl is spending n row days in St. J0l)ll.l.llt~. guest oi‘ l)r. and Mrs. ‘Philip Na-sa, (irerma-lu street ‘on route to home in Charlottetown. Irlrs I). Maclnean leaves on the noon train today for 'I‘oronto, to attend the graduation at the Tor- onto Western Hospital, where her dztughler Ruth graduates on Wed- uesday. 'i‘hc many friends oi‘ Miss Julia ltyau, will regret to hear of her ill- ness at ircr homc in this. city. Stock Quotaizmns liotiliid/KX, Julie 1Membcrt-l of the Montreal IN ENGLAND DURING STRIKE hor THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Special Local Radio Program The Island Radio O0 station C. F.>C.Y.. will Ibe on the air tonight at 7.30 p.111. with a. special‘ broadcast of the recent program presented through C. N.R.A., ‘Monctmr, under the direction 0f Prof. W. E. Flet- “11613 0WD: to the interference encountered i-a Charlottetown ‘that evening, much 0f the Dlwram was‘ missed and Prof. Fletcher has kindly arranged with the coopera- tion of the other artists, to repeat it tonight over the local station's Will/G. The program follows: 1-—Quartette—-(1l) Fair Islwnd ‘of the sea (Patriotic Hymn of P. E Island) Important J udg- ment in Winter (‘Continued from page 1.) and that on the 10th day of ‘May precinct impassable, he ‘niotified several of these residents ‘to whom. the "roads in the precimct were-al- lotted. to turn out to ‘break the roads, and that the Defendant 011 being ‘being at) notified by him, re. fused to turn out to break the roads. llpon this .l‘nt'ormation a summons was issued which was rc- ttlrrlable on the 14th of Zlfay last. At the hearing Mr. J. .l. Johnson (b)u—Aloha 0e (Hawaiian Fare- ;R?fi:g‘INo£°glltnfy mflelmivaili‘ we‘). d , ' - _ - __ ‘greed l1y (Jounsel that as tho 1.1111 lM-K 1 . . - " ’ ' iilirenf” 9:555 , .‘r1e1l by either party. Mr. Johnston then ‘stated on be- llali’ of‘ the Deft-ndunt that he had always during the last winter sea- son turned out to ‘break the roads for travel by sleight-s. but that he re- fused to iunn or1t on May 10th to break-roads (ilor wagon traffic, alrd that Defendant hurl reccived- ultrtice for payment of road taxes on or about the 15th April. -.\lr. Lowtlter c111 behalf of titer Crown, stated that the point to be; (a) West of the Great Divide (‘Ern- est R. Ball) (Mr 'l‘.\V. lientley. An-lzels Guard thee (Gtnlurd) (b) it. Ball) Mr 'l‘.\V. Bentley. -i.—lttading, 'Scl.t.‘ted~l.\iiss Ver- na Smith. 5.—-Ctntraltlo solos- (u) Sen Slum-her ‘Song (Elga) (b) A fairy went a. marketing (Got!- ard). Ll/lfss Lilliarrn (McKenzie, 0.——Vi‘olin sollos bliss Kathleen Hornby. (u) Hejre Katr (Hrhbuy) (b) ‘Spring song (rMe-nxlclsohn) 7.—»Sl0prn‘n'0 Spins (a) rParted (Fest-l). (b) ln the time 0f llloses (Rcichart) iMrs. W. E. Fletcher. - ih-dleatling, Selected-‘Mdss Ver- na Smith. ll-tliaritlone ‘Solos. (u) ‘O lStur of Eve (Wagner) (b) ‘Rolling dTown lo Rio (Gcrnlan) 1M1‘. iltoy Whitehead. lm-Wol-in Solos (n) Gypsy airs (Surname) er or 11ot tuzrder Section 46 of the Road Act a male inhabitant refer- red to in the Act is conrpcllable to‘ tum out to break Winter Roads’ after-the 15th of April. it was ‘then contended on behalf of t-lre Deferntlant that the term‘ “Winter”, as defined by Webster‘ & (lhatrtrbcrt-r, lncltnlcs only the pcr- i lod of tho year front tia- 21st 1111-1 celuber" to the 21st rMttrcll, uuld that as thc period for Statute Labor 11c- gins o11 1.1111 15th day of April, tin‘; (b) “umuresilne (‘Dvnrukh tlwlhlzihllill.ill'futifiiill luusi t-‘rrtl Dritop to} mhl-llfwowligifrl U11 ‘tllu other hand, it was con-f ,I.h“' (:10 I ) tended o11 (behalf of the Crow-n, ' ‘ y w“ ' that lllc “Winter Season" content- Pnol and iM-rs. W. Fletcher. last, having found the road ‘in this lappoirlted gllfltl halves reeled oft’. ie ‘rntir- 3rd of, horsesl trork-out, and they were not dis- as there were some George Reddin's two year old Lungset and three year- old Dill- gnla showed some real good quart-h crs and behaved like old Uiilillilllltllq ers. Tom M1115. Colorado M" “,,H.ked‘day afternoon, but d11e tu a prevail- lust eighth| a good tulle with the iu sixtecu seconds. lie looks like a real prospect lor- the forty classl this staasou. Charlie (Ilraudler bad ills good trottcr ttiaplaiu Jackson a half in 1.11, which is the record so far tllis Spring and it seemed so easy for him that. his driver looked us pleased as a boy with urr ire (‘ream (50118. first his (icorge iloopct" made his appearance at tl1c track with new candidate Phyllis Although this mare was sonrt-what 1 cruning into (ieorgels hands it looks as though irc has 111111111. a lrigb class r111-i11g mart-blue settled in this cat-re is as to whe-th- ‘Om 0f hm.‘ and as Sh“ behmgs w the Ilelwiu tribe sire 5111111111111.‘ fgillll". Herb Campbell worked 'i‘hc Pup some slow ruiles. llc is iu great shape and we uutlerstzultl that his naluc is to be changed to "'i‘hc rllog" this year, which means that irc will b1‘ looking for Iliggcr- bonus lo chew. ‘llolscy 111111111-1‘ has two colts in training. A lwo your old frolic; l1y laiugsct that shop's wcll, and a flirt-o your 111d by Mayor Ttitltl HIIRSE NOTES ‘YAQHT MQE -- Quite a number of‘ lovers of, ' horse racing were at the Charlotte-Z town Race Track on the June to see the different Zombro.| 5.—+Quotatlons furnished by Johnston and Ward, Stock I 12.—Vlolin Duet Miss Hornby and ‘Mr. Ben Wag-her lit-instrumental Trio Miss McKenzie Pianistc. 1~1.-—()uartette ‘Crossing the liar lidlctcher). recii-ul rllungariwn Dance» No. 6 (Brahms) Sunset laud (Hawaiian) for ‘Miss Hiornrby Violin, Mr. Wagner Cello, Last ‘Thursday evening, a. Plano 0f excepbionul merit was given by lMiss Nan Shaw and ‘Mriss Thelma. Burnis of this ‘City. These two young ladies, who are pupils of Prof. Fletcher, entertained the radio aurdiexlce with tvuo splendid piano duets and a ‘number of piano that has bccu converted lo tl_11.- pace and looks real at that gait. is trluscly rclatcd t1) plutcd by tl1c Act is to ‘be oousid- '1‘]rig filly cred as continuing so long as the Anna liradfordbs Girl 2.01 1--l, tire wads reuwiu 11111111-111111118. owing l°‘chumpion three year 111a oi’ the " 111B DPGSBHI-‘e 0i uulflw 01‘ Wlllieflworld. They are ably ltundlcd by conditions necessitating the break- ‘pure.- MQKQHIHL lng of the TOiDtlS for public use. 1 "1111" 1111111411‘ ‘W113 111115 1611191‘ m“, llr. ‘Mcluiyrc has two trottcrs. to decirb- as 1;.» wilat i‘11terpretu-‘,,,,,. by m“ ||..,-v.,,t-.r..,- and 111,1, oth- tion should bc put upon tlrc terms ‘or. u bemmfur bay ma“. by Kr-rr. "Winter Scaz-on" wad “\Vinter’t,,cky MurquLr ltoads" as thcy are enlployt-d in W thisStatuie. lam well aware that, die“... ,(.,,nmy vvurkmr hi, HUN] |tlr-ls_ question has already caused Unlgsel 2m; H’ mm“. “Um; “fires, ‘couslderwbh’ “1$c"”"“"\‘n ‘mm “wluud hc looks as if ht- could have cflmjmy‘ “spuuhmy wme" u‘ mm gone a ruilc i11 2.10 easy. if Peter spring st-ason 011111111111 in this Pro- . id t k tl11 wraps oft‘. as was ‘the case 1111s Wu“ a e L viuce, such ___ year, and i have therefore looked. .\lt,'Nclil took his grc)‘ Exchange: solos’ 6M1‘ “umber b81115 excw" careful] l-nto the enactment and‘ ,‘_\v“" , . . At. Top. and Santat Fe Ry. . 1am *1"“"“>' We“ ‘eudeled- the lawybearlng upon 11, in onuer‘§f,§§:l',d‘f,“§ ":0 ,",',‘;'y,’;‘j,,k‘ ll-hflrihlhi American Can. Co. Q3741 to give a proper interpretation oflshe is mane hands m- y“, M“. Am, (Co; and Fdy. C0. . 98 this ‘Section of the Act. ‘Kenna . Am. Locomotive Co. ..... .. 10o 111111110X)? vbserheh) 1111311 211s 111 ' Am. Smelt. and Refng. C0. .. 122 I" l“ c c‘ passe‘ y e fig” ' nrio Arbin . .lr.. has a three ‘Am- 13011011- MYIE- CO- - - - - - -- 21 ‘lulure “or the benefit and com/en- yefiimtlld any “igraulll Across" that 11111110110118. COP- 11/1111- C0. - 45% , 1w“ “t m“ gvuerfl‘ 111111110’ flmdluail] show a thirty shot right now. Canadian Puciflc ~00. 159% “COME To THE PLAY “"- Cen‘ therefor? 1f were a‘? Qwcumsit?!" siro is being trained by Art Mc-I N.Y. Con. and Hud. Riv. lLR 127 ‘m1 Bedeq“ ha“ F“‘dfly' June 1&3“ mquurmg we Wolds m uueslm“ illllig who brought out Acquiri 1311.1’. 9 Cuba Canc Sugar Cu. Cuban Am. sugar Co. ‘. 36% lCont-rollrlatctl Gas Co. . . . . .. Great Northern Pfd. Stock . ‘international Paper. Co. Standard Oil of New Jersey Standard Oil of New York . . 32% Kelly Springfield Tire Co. 13% Pan-Am. Petroleum . . . . . . . . 691/, Reading Co. 88 Southern Pacific . . 101 Union Pacific Ry. . . . . 148% l.".S. industrial Alcohol Co. . 53% Westinghouse Electric 68 United States Steel . . . . 126% F. W. Woolworth Co. .. 97% ‘Llell Telephone . . . . . . . 137 Howard Smith Pfd. 97 Ilowurd Smith Corn. 48 Abltlbi h . . . 72% Canadian ‘Steamship Pfd. 72% Asbestos ‘Com. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Carlatilan Cont. Pfd. . . . . . . . . 79 Afontreal Power 227 National Breweries 611/11 BANKS flank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Bunk Montreal . . . . . . . . . . .. 262 Wheat—~.lul'y, 140%; Sept. 135; Dec. 137%. ‘Corn-July, 72%; Svlll- 771/1; Dec. 77%- Oats-filuly. 40%: Sept. 411A; W‘ Dec. 13%. . Wheat-July, 151711,; Oct. 133%; Dec. 130. o} PRINCESS MARY LAID UP WITH SEVERE CHILL. lmNrlltlrN. June 6.—The‘ Daily ‘Express says ‘that ‘Princess Mary ‘a 111111111211 to her room ‘by a se- vero chil-l which "she took at the Derby race at Epsom Wednesday She has cancelled all engagements m for the next few days. BIRTHS YEO-(At Union‘ May .30. 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harold Yeo. a daugh- ter. JNO. MCDONALD. LAND SUR- veyor, Harmsnviile. QGIiI-(‘M-ImoI your fertilizer transferred by auro truck. Save Mme mud money. Phone 755, Jeulrflns rdtrannfer. 9022-4-41 mfvmiait}? one occurs per‘ pair. llsed Army fllmesnrc- soled. reheelcd, and hobnafled hard and heavy work where or- dinnry shoes won't stand. nn farms. in woods and 0111RPM"- Hizes five tn ten. medium and Wltlu widths. Mailed to an)’ address I11 the Mnrltimes for one ‘Funeral from her tugs. Tuesday at 2 p. m. DEATHS '-~-‘—i"-—v—'i* DALLEM~At c a ad .- ‘s - cAnrunso. 111111.11". FOX rA-rroo,B,,,,.,,,,_ aged 6om;§.,,,.,° ' “n AVU r151" “r- 71C h" 9"‘ AP‘ Tuesday, service starting at 2 p. 911' Pam!” H9117- H“°‘b'°°k' m. interment Birch Hill Ceme- I 9641-6-5-21 m“, _ -—-——-—-——— "i ‘m LEOO-At th ‘P. s. f. n 11- “11115113 OTTENTwN‘ "AVE slfaJune o, Mrme .1. A. Mali-tad. late residence, In Memoriam -_1.-_._.. In lovint! memory of our dear daughter tum-y Agnes - Nicholson who died Juno 0th 1924. Days of sadness still come o'er us. Tears in silence ever flow Memory keeps you ever near us. Though you died two years ago. Milan-w. F‘. imnsloy d: Co... Pentagon DIIIK, Halifax. N. S. .. 9530-6-29-71 inserted by father and mother. " ‘ one .11. ._.'1- ~'v 1.»- inrr that it shall be brand. tors in B. W. 'l‘anton‘s office to- morrow (Tuesday) evening. cessfully (iperateti on 111 the Prince County Hospital for udenoids. ~ Anchors Practice Anchors practice this evening at Victoria rPurk at 0.15. Full attend- ance requested. _i4-0>-—-- 2nd ANCHORS PRACTICE The 2nd Anchors will hold prac- tice to-lright at Victoria Park at (1.15 sharp. The following players are asked to be on hand. V. MacFar- lane. B. Doiron, M. Duffy. A. Mac- ‘Earlaile, E. Larter, ‘M. Block. l‘). ‘Crefgllwu, .l. Prowee, J. Trainer, l). Davies, T. Creighan, (i. lMocln-od. M. (iormley, F. Egan. A. Glormley. Joe. Purcell, (Manager) (Patriot please copy.) Ladies t0" Organize This Evening Judging by the enthusiasm maul- festetl by the fair sex over the newly/ mooted ladies’ athletic org- anizatlon it lOflks as though a fart-re attendance ‘will be on hand tonight the Board of Trade Rooms where the meeting -will take place at 8 o'clock. I The idea of the "get-together" to- night is to elect a Merl-time Vice tPresident and to talk over thingsie.) fn general relative to the Ladies‘ Maritime meet which is to be held and "Winter Blonds" eon-tentplutled in Saint John, Ju_ne 19th. if Prince Edward island is to be represented at this Meet it would Funeral ibe well for all ladies who ‘possibly tonight. Mr. s. a, canto attend _ Doyle. Maritime President of the M. P. B. and Advisory Board for the island will preside. -—-?-QQQ__-__ ficcnsionally wmflnd a mun who is looking for the truth but insist- his special MAcLEm 9679 —Miss Gertie Paynter who is visiting‘ her sister, Mrs Alfred Phillips of Summersitle was suc- tonsils and gggoq-grim -be used in a larger sense than their ordinary meaning, that sense —CHAUTUAQUA-There will be 11.11111! ‘be give" 11> 11111111- ‘meeting of the Chautauqua guaran- | it‘ appears to me if we were to apply the tcrrus “Winter Season" and “W‘.-:1ter~ Roads" in their more {restricted sense, the Act must be taken as making ‘no provisions‘ for of April, and he-nce we should have the breaking ‘of roads wfter ‘the 15th spring seasons, ‘when the public highways ‘l-a certain ‘districts should be bllocked with snow and the irr- stroll case would appear to ‘be by, rthe expenditure (of public ntoneys‘ through the Public Works Depart-z mt-n-t for the purpose of having the‘ roads broken and shovelled out. Certain sections 10f the Act ‘pro- a condition of affairs existing 1n >1_1>l@1111l<1 I 1M5 province 1.11 me 611.39 or iarrhloveryone remarked that it nr...r hubitants of such districts would <1-:1 the Interpretation of Statutes not ‘be compelltrblc to turn out lo that this rule of strict construe-I brook ‘them The only remedy 111 uion “Has 10st much of its force the fastest colt trailer that was uvcr r-aiscd iu Prince Edward is‘! ‘land, and you all remember what Art did to some of the boY-‘i ""1 New Year's day. Much credit is due to the matr- ager of the Charlottetown liar‘: ‘Truck. Mr. James Arbing, for the condition of the track was in better shape.. and importance tn recent tlures. and it is nlow recognized that the paramount duty of the jud-icial in- te1‘preter is to put upovu the langu- age of the Legislature, honestly and faithfully, its plain and ratio-n- ‘PAGE THREE 111111111 1111 1111 110111111 1111111111 The first yacht race of the seas- on staged by the (firarlottetown Yacht Club took place last Satur- lug light wind the rut-e was called after the ytlcllls had all practically gone a lap and a half or-the two- lap course. Saturdays rat-e tras ruort- t)r loss of a try-out affair as there were no cups or prizes at stake;“;11ev11r- thelcss it was a very good racc to watch, as far as it had gone, with the P. No well in the lead; Zenith second and (ibost and liob Roy fig- hting it out for third position; the Sheba was in lust place. itions remained truclrtrngead, with the l’. No.. making the buoy at 3.291 Zcnitil, 11.22; Rob Roy, 3.31; Ghost; :1.:141,<,; Sllkillll. 3.37. 1 A good sailing breeze sprang up at this stage and the l’. No was ruakiug every puff count, she wast foutilli-Z lo beat the band and wcli out in front, rounding the Park ‘liuoy at ittiill/‘g; Zenith, 2i.521/2; Rob‘ Roy. 4.00; Ghost. 4.00; Sheba, 4.05. 'i‘hc first two yachts were the only onus to round the Park Buoy, the P. No at 4.1111 a11d Zenith four luinutcs lull-r. 'i‘hc t-onrurittcc. irr t-bargc rt-rlliz- illg that tile course t-otlltl not be, tirade within tllc time limit, called the raco off. .\fr. l-‘rank Afcllorlald was starter and M1: .la1nes King tiluor. 'i‘hc t-omnriticc boat “llcstless" utvncd by Mr. llal llourkc llud quito a uuurbcr of passe-rigors aboard. and needless to say the invigorat- ing cruise. about the harbor was thoroughly enjoyed by all. 'i‘hc ‘iitaiilté is a magnificent gaso- liuc crt ", I11 incl one of the host iu Ihc hluritimc Provinces, fitit-(l out from top tu bottom with all tho conveniences, nllc could wish for 1t sunnuefs outing on our beautiful bays and rivers. Mr. ‘Bourke is fortunate in having such a spicu- dld craft which is indeed an acqui- sition tn the runny other fiuc yachts now cruising our waters. ‘Next Saturday's race will find upwards of ten yachts at the start- ing line including several new ones whit-h are now being fitted out. *1... 4 mop-s Meatjiflhltet f PHONE 451' " 2-4 Have you ‘ever Intel) Beef that w» hung for fifteen days and more tillers using. We have the Hunt that will keep it thirty days or more. We can sell Meats at rel- sonable prices because there is no wists with the rough ends. All our meat cuts curry a tag with price. Cali and see for yourself. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE. PHONE 421 'i‘hc course was laid from (‘arra- gher's wharf to the Park lflugy wit), Li? a hard beat against a strong anti ‘ "‘ " ;.’ "I av, light south west wind to Iloscbnnit _ liuoy tutti a run to East River liuoy I ' twice around. m ‘ » njiltiliogifle1ii"i1'ss'l"“l1irif'i.fir'ii 1.111.511.1111.°ftillfllcgrrlday°d§trcm"" Kini; at the tiller crossing the line Ju-nc 5: on a urday‘. first followed by the Sheba capt- Mans singlgg Handgun ained by Gordonil-lssery and lvau ' Gran; Hdqp N“ lteddilrs Ghost; the itpb ltoy guid- 910N100 Hughes . 90 30 60 , ed by Jttck Lnnd was right on the E. (iurlsuius . . . . .. 86 24 62 (lhosUs truarter Mac Irwin's Zen. Dr. Goodwill 94- 2$ 86. itlr was about hall’ a minute behind. 115111111‘ S. Grunt .. 104 34 70 ()n the first tut-k to the Park Buoy 11 l1. Stewart . 96 24 721‘ the (lbost stoic a ruarch on P. No, 9- L- ‘M1188 106 3-i- 72 but lost tho advantage when King A. B. Cosh . 97 2-1- 73 regained on tho ncxt tuck to wiutl- ‘1- V- Sillllldfws .. 88 14 7-1 ' trard. Much jockeying took place 1'1 11- N‘11¢11U1H011 .. 99 .24 75 on this leg with the eighteen foot- Gm- -1- lifigers 111 30 ‘l5 crs at tinres caught in a flat calm. FY3101 111111116 118 40 78 'i‘hc l". \'o Wils the first to round P096 Clflfke 104 24 B0 ‘the buoy followed by the liob ‘R1135 W. S. ‘Stewart. .. 1111 30 81 with Zenith next; the Ghost a11d '13- 11- 13”!“ -- - 24 81 Sheba were somewhat to windward w- K- 11089111 - -- 29 83 of the buoy, but ill the doldrums. A L‘ U‘ Murray - - 26 34 stiff breeze finally blew up and the K- ‘M- M3P11111 - 25 34 boats were seen to answer like race Pm‘- waiklfi ‘ ~ -- 24 35 horses. The positions of the boats ‘Geo- P- 511311015011 24 3'5 at ltosebank were as follows: [I R‘ P310“ 40 35 P. No. 3.111; Zcnitil. 3.1a; ‘Rob ‘111-Stewart 131 ‘111 91 ltoy, 3.11; ‘rrn- (ilrost, 3.15; Sheba "M11114 P111111" -- 135 4° 95 3.13. "W—_' On thc r1111 to East llivcr the pos- Sure SHOT for - BOT and WORMS ln Horses and Colts. An animal infested with these parlsltec cllnlng to the delicate lining of the stomach is not efficient, the 100d which should go for the upkeep of the animal ‘Is absorbed by the Bots and Wow-mo. ' We have a fresh‘ supply of Sure-Shot. Treat your honed now. Hughes Drugfio i‘ Limited vide for the expenditure of public a] meaning and to promote its 0b- nrtimles‘ for “laying out, opening, ject." altering, building, maintenance, re- ‘l have therefore to find that the] pair and construction of needs. brld- Defendant is liable to a fine underr gas and other works", while certain‘ Sub-section (a) for refusing to other sections provide for the per- turn out 00 ‘break the lPublic fligh- foimance 1.11 work by taxpayers by way on the 10th of May 1119i W119" ‘way of (tfllllilrlllltlllilll of taxes formlnly nottifled by the Road Master tho nraki-rrg and repairing of ‘the of his precinct so to do. roads. (Section 54 of the Act pro As this is a test case. M"! 1‘ “l1- \‘.1l~t—s for ‘the making of contractsvpears 11o ms that the Defendant had for preventing and levelling plt- previously performed his .fu1lr share‘ ciros. rlt does not appear to me,rof the work required 11o be done ir1 irtwever, that there is any statu-ithe precinct. the fine ‘i-s llixerl at tory ‘provision providing for the one dollar only, and each party expenditure of public monies for will pay his ‘own costs. , the purpose of kecpin-g the higll- i-——-——' ways passable by breaking the - rcatls while winter conditions pre- The Ghost (Silly recently ""‘“ i y bad. vnil, and ale a consequence, if we were- to consider these terms in their restricted sense, the Statute would fall short of the object of rthe Legislature, which mus-t be ‘in. tezpreted as having been for the public benefit. 1 (have therefore do hesitation in terms referred ‘to must be CCmstrtl-i in my opinion the “Winter Season" by the Act are co-extenslve with w-i-ntercondtttons in this Province, nnd that ‘it is incumbent upon male inhabitants between the ages of eighteen a-nd sixty-five to turn out to break such Winter Roads. and ‘that they are ri-uble unilcr the pro- v-isions 01f Section 46 of the Act for failure tlo do s0, even after the 16th day of April in each year, provided mater conditions- prevail, necessi- tating breaking of the Public high- ways, The point was also raised by Mr. Johnston tntn behalf of the Defend- ant, (hut as ‘Sub-section (u) of Sec- t-lo 46 h a penal enactment, it should (be construed stlctly, so that the Defendant shiould be given the benefit of a/ny doubt the-t might ex- ist as tlo its true interpretation. lone‘: " 111111;...‘ .1 1 y non- Secbion of the Aot In questlo further, it is laid dvwn g 1 1'~ w?» r 1.- cornlng to the conclusion that the speedba" M“ (finned ten batsmen their larger sense, and in New Yo", " BIB LEABUES NATIONAL BROOKLYN, Ju-ue 5.—Dazzy Vance yielded but four bite today 4 it hi hffirst lilo Dftzl - 1.2.5.3, £13.15‘... nhlrfiallnr o‘? ;‘=,§;;‘,gj,eg;‘;;;'"‘;,;,§‘§°'g;g,‘*'“.12; decision over the Giants. The mace m“ evening M 8 o-Huck R H E sharp, Navy League Building. 1 4 4‘ Bmolclyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 9 0 ‘111-lug. iMcQuullan amd Florence: Vance and Hargreaves. , ; ‘BOSTON, June 5——Bos1ton r0ok| its second game from Cincinnati today, worming 8 to 5. Rixey was driven out of the 110x in the sixth,‘ when Higlfs double scored Brown fior the first of a rim of Dive tallies, High also scored Brown in the sec- ond when he hit a homer out to‘ the flagpole. it. H. E. Ol-ncinnsti , Bastion .. .. 2 Rlxcy. Lucas and Piclnlch; Gra- ham, Heurn ‘nmd J. Taylor. down chalked up his seventh con- secutive victiory of the season to- day ‘when Pittsburgh defeated Chi- cago 5-1. Wright hit a homer in the eighth with a man on. | ‘I may say that; having gone itnto R H E l '1“ “ '°1'!f"11Y-'111"° 11° Pittsburgh ..... s '9' o doubt wihstever as to the 97017301110150 -. . . . . . . 1 5 1 mmtmct m‘ 1° b” 11"‘ “W” "'9 ‘Bush. Blake and llartnett; Mea- ml down 111111 emtor. 111111. W!" ea. mun and Philulclphla post- was more or less handicapped 5111-, urday due to her sails not having_ arrived from New York. She was fitted with 11 suit entirely unappro- priate to her hull, but notwithstan- ding luadc‘ fair showing. Mr. Rol- din expects the (ihnsfs new stilt sortie time this week. j 'i‘hc l’. N0 is still the same "Slip-I pcry cuss“,oxperll_v ltanrlletl by 111-r owners Messrs King anti (‘t11upbcll. Jack 1.11mi and the “Rob ltoy" stole u mnrcb on the othors on (her beat i0 the Purk Buoy-Jrom last position to second orr the buoy-not Mac lrwdlrs Zenith is sailing well this year~~morc ballast and urorc. wind Mac-mad then let's go. Gordon Essery with the Sheba was just praying for wind-Next Saturday is coming Gordon. Members are reminded that the poned; rain. AMERICAN IOLEWELAIMD, Ju-ne 5.-~AlI.l10lli~§h ‘out-bntted 2-1. Cleveland, evened the series with Detroit today. win- ni-ng 4-3. Miller held ‘Detroit Tillie less until the eighth when the Tig- ers bunched two singles and two doubles. n. ‘H. a, Detroit . . . . . . . . . a to 2, Cleveland .. 4 1'. 0.111110" 1111111111: Whitehill. ‘Colii s and Mansion; 1111111111011; Iilliicr 1111-1 L. ‘Sewell. 1A s1‘. 1.01118, the Chicago White 80x. 3-0. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 Si. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Edwards, Thurston and Schslk; Toronto: Zachary and Dixron. Only two Iflmes scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE F. L. Buffalo . . . . . . . Toronto...... n. n. 11:. 1m 1r. n. (Creighton, alarm; q. 3 9 1D. Wllle, Toronto; “n” y: to 1o 111111111111, Bolton. -- . 1 " ' Canada. a. l.. Fsrnell. Am Mrs Mitchell. Toronto; ‘Colin Mac.- Lean, Montreal; J. R. Brent, Mom. 1:111; L A. Anderson, Port, ‘Ergo; Mrs A. C. White. ‘H. W. June 5.—'l‘he s1. '11P» 11. Stewart. ‘Mr-ans 11m .1. s. (Louis Brow-us stretched four singles Irwin, Summerside; J. Ewhuflcjfl, ‘1‘1'1"1‘31‘1‘U11(111.-1l111e 5—'1@8 51°11‘ into three runs today and shut out Nfiwlillllllllllllll; ‘i1. R. Norton, 0t- "WBI ‘F. U. Thomas, It. 11. E. C. G- Yentnn. Hantsport, N. g; ‘H, 5 2 W. Sample. 4 '0 Wfltlmn. Montreal; vain-r...‘ Hotel One of the largest and belt equipped Hotels in Eastern Contains 120 moms. 44 ~f which have private baths. Completely romwlhd In the put few yours. Pow Hotels throughout Canada, and the United Staten have Its optendld table. Courteous nrvleo to sli Guests. Tula- phonu In rooms. Rutu $1.00 to dly. Ch arlottctown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors ' HARRY C. BROWN, Manager $5.00 per 91'1": Mr ttn L. Thorne. Saint John; M; "rd ‘Mullah. Tommi); B. R. E. ‘Poinsett, Gov- Geo. E. Stafford. C. L. Evans, Toronto; M. Cameron. Halifax; ‘My ‘nd Ssckvllle; . Hulllfii, F. '1‘. (I. W. H. Boll. .1. J. Smith, Instant; H. and Mrs Poole. Montague; J- Wright. n. c. memo, A. a. Hflrtle. Summerllde; Ir and