. PAGE SIX iii ;~ PRINCE EDWARD TODAY swoon-our: -s r - Y ;;,;,;f 7",, luvs/nos) I "W ‘ sac-weekly Prayer ssrvloo-vlsll- T“ comm"'u'c'nmm “n, hot exchange; l, ' Hearts Memorial w “'41 I - . a"°l°°“°_ crass of saint Dunstan’! University Charlottetown presented s very rlngguseralghlp m, x,‘ M“ will be held this afternoon st 8_o'- quiet appearance on Monday, snsst- eons-age u.“ gm, 0|. m“ "l" H l ‘ l clock. lyallthesportsaodsporteestsklngmggh _ IN T E -——- themselves off to some quiet stream- y“; h, meld arhauilsfllllll" llul ‘Matinee 8.15 ' 18c, 37c. Evefi d: 8.15 Mo, 42c. 52o. sh... not.» clout Gclltral Guardian sso-ron rsslvsna. rnous ‘ 1m. ssls-s-zr-si HD1131 "*3 ‘f; , ‘ all‘ /. WEDNESDAY - a m Q I . mach ovsrsqlegite,‘ udmnlllll '*Pnon|aAl'i Graduation . Of Na rses, Prince County Hospital (special t0 the Glllfflllll) IDE. ANGLICAN SERVICES, Cra Saint John's Church, May 3i, 193i: Sunday School, 10, Holy Communion, l1; Springfield, Saint Elizabeth's Church, May s1, lsal, nvchsonr. "will, BEE THE PATRIOT ROAD RACE and then enjoy the Benevolent Irish Society social evening the last one of_the season. Eour hours oi mixed and perhaps a few babbling brooks in quest of the speckled beauties According to the well known and lsnneh abused rumor de rue, the catches this year were far abort oi the number “bagged” last IQlI-‘ on-and believe It or not. not _a single nah story, of any account has rel-oiled the oiiloe to date. When Next Vetorla Day rolls around let's "3 "fl Qllllt weeks. l: h g. slums. Holm had mo. h, ' llleKenna is known g, t Trojan when seem; , m an; m“ A New Brunswick Exchsh lather looks as ir the Islam] hung another one n ‘ill: 9H h" graduation exercises of the nurses of entertainment with the but o‘ Pr!” M" m‘ "m. h“! ‘muuon w.“ TWQINMASQlSBY Prince Colllllil H°5Plllll m“ plll“ m es. Cards start 0.15 sharp. Canadian b, .5"; h, u,’ 5m,“ M “m” EPWYl-h Hall lllsl lllgllll‘ Tm “a” Bank of Comme cc Building. ' who mllllt like IJOod horse race or MAlglluilEN 1w” fem” tcglialllseillitslgrwtaze Plliclfatlsil ' “Ills-all 5"" l‘ h" "m" on. prom _ _-_- “sllu-lvll" which was thoroughly enioyed byclthe no "m. FORGET the m.,,“ h, la di n e. The graduatini; 888 , will; illonsfislled of Miss Helen Smali- can?“ igdeqzgtgafi: gxaswedznfsdoall.’ . b," m_ “m” u“ "h" Edward llllllll man Knutsford: M!” Ema Sim!” cyinknggetvileygn Luz"! hedging .md ‘lists-days ‘_ “c1052; 2:. o! for ailer. It is looldng more let, son IKCIFIIIKRIII‘ Miss Alice Gordon. c c ' e » y p“ M "u" ‘n u" “m” Wm‘ Rlllll Y» Ni , - - Ccntreville Y. P. Societies. Admiss- ‘ma, Wu] b, gnnoflllcgd later. 3.4, Trampmug. 2.02 3-4 and y Albert” “ml Ml“ Elllel McLeod’ i 25 6e ts. All re welcome. French River, were on the platform on n a 4817447 ette Royal, 2.04 3-4. llll lll llls ll with the matron, Miss Pidgeon, Miss ~ ______ have" and "lllses- “l” P'°"‘l°“‘ °' nornnmc nn-llovulllluls — n... not.» t... mile road race. the lmsplllll B°“d' Ml H’ T’ Hol- The Tanton Building on the corner "mean", “fled u“ "Mm-k, Dub," man, acted as chairman. Others oc- o! Great Gem,“ and Kent streets, hi. ‘uncud ‘I m" u” M “m” cupying seals on the platform were has undergone a thorough transmmh “eluded h. which n’ u“ “um o, “m”! hm“ a the Doctors and prominent clllzelll etlon since it was transferred to the PHI“ “w”; mm,“ h" 5mm“ p] in m“ ma,“ Sear)" lllll" lllld members °l llle Ladle‘ Ald °l sole ownership oi-Mr. L. P. Tanton, mum‘ Th, n“ [m ‘g 7 0-. “inflame o’ Ebb-y "J10" wlllllmll the H°5Plllll' Tll° llmgllllll w“ as by a Chancery sale 8M1"? lb?" weeks clock and it ls expected that a n9" Qntered the tourn Justels» a“ n. fvllllwsi M" ‘lmlrlllllb Ell“ 5°l"ll" sav- The slllklllz comer h" W" record for the srind will be roads. la'k as it we will y m" , . mil-ll. Ewell Nllllmlsml- w- ll; slack‘ raised, and new sills and finish re- a, ma '02:‘ zpwgtlhl: u 1 ' . . 10741 8nd mwel Hllllllllcll- lll o cllll‘ placed the rotten and doty woodwork u“! mam‘ mom" “mam hlll ' ado." President's “idle”? lllllle‘ and the whole building neatly palnt- “I h arm“ u n“ r t Ip- . quartette, Mrs. Edwin Estcy, Misses gd within and without, in an up to Ink Mcxenm’ m“ u" mail” m‘ mcmenuloéesodgtrot s insa. R“ Bradshaw, Amanda ‘Casngloriiand Jig: date attractiveness. ‘emu w“, o; ‘u cum“ h“ w. ‘Tu-M ‘a Mo}, "m, 210:“: ' "Bells o an own.’ . ____ _ . a _. t o». . w... .....~.-... m... "at": ".2." ~ "-- Duet by Mrs. Jack M°L°°d “ml Ml“ age of Marjorie Cecelia, only daugh- a who “m” wmfln ‘he mm“ t ‘m: w“ n’ “o c; T" "ll Lowel Hancock. Administration of ted o! ML and Mm Robert E Map mum my ha‘. h“ w" w", gee ‘slap-cells ‘(it “nets-sun also, m Florence Nlalltlllslllts PM“ °° thews. (to Mr. Dlvlll Mwlhe“ d“ ouvpolhtcd 0h Month! nlsht last at ‘pa!!! hold onaits l‘: not?“ nurses by REV» J- P- c- n55" Pres‘ Conley Legate, of Montreal, son of Amber" by ‘he "nulls," 9mg,» a b? L hm“ 2"‘; ll‘ chtstloh of diplomas and plus b? the my. n. Moorhead Legate, 19.0., 8.", “om Mariam, welumd‘ht m“ 2 I": ‘b ‘l: “ll” Ml” Elelllwl Green‘ Plasma“ of llllll M's‘ Legal“ °l ll“ Mame’ chm“ champion. ‘According to newdlllller Ito“ I all! on‘ "ll u ladies’ aid. Presentation of bouquets lottetown’ Prince Edward mind‘ h“ “m”. Mflxmn. d“ not h" ‘ ville all: zmsh d etso ll’: mirth to nurses by little M155 Jellll MP been arranged to take place 0n Sat- mud m“ w" h‘ . b“ w" in m": a “ll I '1 a" dug?" l“: "hm. Phee. Violin solo Miss Dorothy Klr- urday evening, June s1, at halt-past mum,“ o, u" m,” mum, ,,,_ "l" l" "l “ °‘" “l” " win, sale o.‘ candy, plflllo Sfilefil-lllns- six o'clock, at ‘Trinity Memorial "h", “ll men’ ADDITIONAL Miss Jean MacKeal-ney, rclililflB/Mll- Church-Montreal Star. . . err , God save t e King. ____.. , s MICKY MOUSE - . , Jztcl: tile graduatlonua- reception lENfiAGEMENT-Mrs. Patrick cdl- Cflpplé Chlldfélt AND 7 . and dance was held at the Olymplfl laghan of Charlottetown, P. E. L, an- \ ' ' l Cabaret at which the doctors and noun the engagement oi her P—- trustees with their wives, members daughter, Gertrude, to Mr. Fred Mc- -CENTR.AL BEDEQUE HALL oi the Ladies Aid and hospital Slillfl Kenna, son oi Mr. and Mrs. James Wednesday, May 2'7, North Bedeque" were guests of honor. The Hall was Moxenha, oi Mermaid, P. E. I., says Ell/en new ll°P° °l "ll-Will"! llllppy Bgdgqug inter-league debate, com. donated by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goud- the Montreal Star. The marriage will and "Sell" "V" 3-5 l‘ 1'95"" l’! lllll and gee for yourself which teem wlg r Peter Volo, but the gallant it!‘ , v was on the spot at Hartford - --- - heotlout, and thus Volo mo ‘ W-lT" RAQvnL TORRET o l‘ sun nan LYON BALL GAME POSTPONED ALBERTSON WILLIAM FARN UM 5, mt. 3.15 l ‘\'r;-u [\‘;4 g I "MURLEY nanny. ‘“”(“wunwn‘ Evc.'-'&8.i’ h ' ' 260420.] __ NEW ootr cnssmou McKENNAS SHOWING The Big Shot of Camelot, lie runs a service station where knights in armor are washed, pollshlil, oiled, and get their rivets tightened. The 20th century meets the Age oi Chivalry and gives it the merry run-around. The fun- A wild engine carce I l l’ I llllllllnz at llllllle spcendntgl) a trflclzlllslohaltlvlfllill: passenger train . . . "mus _ . . A“ aboard?" a" iclloll. adventure and nlest picture Will Rogers ha; been guilty of yet. __ ADDITIONAL FEATURES “FINGER PRINTS ” THRILLING DETECTIVE SERIAL — AND .7 SLIM SUMMERVILLE in “Arabian Knights" l H All Western Guardian Sennett Comedy (Continued flout P086 1) IN.S. llllcls fiIIBTURAIA BAY SYDNEY S7311 Trot and Pace-Purse $390! Hector, 2.1a 1-4. Nicholson .-..~, and Andrews, Sydney (APP -2 drews) . . . . . . . . . .1231 f Lambert Todd, 2.02 1-4. J- Blanchi, Reserve (Lewis) 3 4 1 2 "‘Silver Grutton, 207. 1-4. Mlll-li McAdam, G. Bay (McNeill) 4 1 4 3 RACINGUNY well, M. L. A. Other officials were, track was somewhat 11's“), 1mm m; Judges, R. Fcltas, Lamcncetown, R. cent rams’ Both the 230 and 2.40 Bellls- Mlddlewn- F- M°C°llll°ll' classes were taken by entries of M. Wclsford; Timers, L. C. Boyle, Kent- Bus’ of sprmghm’ the test time m. vllle- W- clabb- Aylesllml- Clerk "l the half mile being 1.01m. rohthc course» ‘l- Pllwllly- final heat in the former event. A 5mm“? named race with three entries was 2.23 Class, 1,4 mile heats, purse $125.00 won rby verme W_ owned by vem Lina. Patch, (Chas. Elliott) whale“, of Mnccam Middleton . . . . . . . . .. l. 1 1 . John McGregor, (J. H. Mo‘: Laughlin) ................,223 Laddy, (C. O. Bent) ..‘....... 3 3 2 Doris Graham, M_ Boss’ Leta. S. (C. H. Phlillifly) “t... 4 4 4 sprlnghlu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ __ 1 1 1 Time 1.10; 1.09; 1.08. Bill Axworthy, Thomas Por- 2'28 class’ l5‘ mll“ lllla“ ter, River Herbert . . . . . . . .. 2 3 3 Victoria M. (E. C. Hlltz) Aubrey Boy. J_ M_ q-renholm’ Middleton .........-.... 1121 Port Elm“ _ _ _ _ "I _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ “"32 Mlly Blldr (T- Hlllllllllsll") -2 2'1 2 Alierton Aubrey, Jas. Hen- Grey Bird (Peter Gertrldge) 3 3 3 3 nessey, River Herbert _ _ _ _ _ __ 4 4 4 Lady Mil-TKO. (T. Hankinsorl) 4 4 4x0 Lorna Donne‘ ca“ Ripley, 2.30 CLASS Interesting Service At St. Pauls Church On Whit Sunday The services in 5t. Paul's Anglican Church, on the Festival of Whit Sunday, which was also Empire Day, were attended bydarge congregations. The Rev. Canon Cummings, of Dart- mouth, Nova Scotla, oflzlciated at all these sepvices. At 8.30 a. m., there was a celebration oi the Holy Com- munion at the 11 o'clock service, the subject oi the sermon was "The Na- tion's Soul" and it was listened to wlthxapt attention by all. As canon Cummings had served as Army Chap- et. Ice cream and cake was served by the Ladies Aid-S. Premier Lea - (Continued from Pass 1) It was moved by James Mcclllllle and seconded by Clllllles Ndde" llllll l-lon. Walter M. Lea be nominated as Councilman. This was also unani- mously adopted. Premier Lea dwelt gt length on the improvement oi the roads under the present administra- tionl and stated that in the last el- ection campaign prohibition was the other issues were sunk. He then reviewed the prom- chief issue, all take place in St. Dunstan's Basilica, Charlottetown, in the late summer. RECEPTION T0 BISHOP-On Friday evening the Children of Mary held a reception in their hail at Notre Dame Academy to welcome His Most Reverend Excellency J, A. Ofiullivan, Bishop of Charlotte- town. The program was as follows: Plano duet, Misses A. Plgot and M. Mitchel; vocal solo, Mrs. Kari Kelly; Violin solo, Miss Kathleen Hornby; vocal solo, Miss Lucy Blanchard; ad- dress, Miss Mary smith; presentation by Mrs. Adrian Peters. His Excel- “ ‘ ’ the members for their good wishes. At the nclusion of the pro- gram, the members oi the Sodaiity were presentedlihdlvidually to His work, now numberseveral hundreds. The Red Crass holds these clinics twice a year and children are brought from all parts of the prov- ince for advice and treatment for lehcy replied to the address and I mg “med to be earned out at home their handicapped conditions. In the past few days 115 children have been examined and appoint- ments made for about 40 adults, making the largest attendance at any one clinic since their inaugura- tion six years ago. Also it has been a most satisfactory one as several cases were discharged as cured and good results were noted from the daily exercising, massage and train- by the parents, this latter feature being an important part in the ‘matment of restoring function to paralyzed, weak or contracted mus- be eligible for the flnals.Admlssiollii cents. ‘sybject: Resolved that a Un- ion oi the Maritimes would be behe- ilclal to P. E. I. 4820-5-27 -COME T0~ Travellers Rest Hail. Friday, May 29 at 8.15 p. m. and see: "A ’ Manhattan Honeymoon," pm- entgd by the-Albany Dramatic Club. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Doni fail to hear a thrilling show. ' 48i9-5-fl-ll -—SEVEN MILE BAY HALL i0- nightr-play- "Perry loll’ bl 611"- lottetown Dramatic Club. Admissilll as she as cents. ltll-l-ll Q-slavnrr MILE nsv nil-l. iv- nlght—play. "P288? 10"‘ bl’ Cllll‘ iottetown Dramatic Club. Admlssiti ‘Elmwood Kid, 2.10 1-4, Vlck- Time. 1-192 1-119 1-155 110' Maccan . . . . . . . . . . .. (Drawn) lVl/ngllqrolllghiloexllcgfllrsllrsaZltllrzgqllzilfrl-zE ‘Se: nmilseysgarlzllmwdlplrgllsbllltinfax: mceuenyyl "f: era, s. Mines, (Armstrong) 2 3 2R Grew "we. llllll mile heals Time: 1.10 3-4; 1.10; 1.09 1-2. marks inspired all his hearers. young mine o, Wm“ had been person... ' Time-ma 1-2; 1.07 1-4; 1.07 and Mullzallcta. (Norman Mar- 2A0 CLASS ' and old, with the true spirit of pat- ed to the lemm- although it h” been Um shall) Kingston . . . . . 1 1 2 3 1 Rose Bmgen, M_ B055, spring rlotlsm. one o! the hardest to ennmxa At .225 Trot and Pam yum, 5350, Nellie Patch, (Lewis Phen- hm ' _ _ ‘ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ 1 1 1 His address to the children was the end of his long speech, Hon’ M“ General Gl-attan, 2.19 1-4, L. 119W - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - -- 2 2 11 2 Durlno, Carl Ripley, Maccan . 4 4 4 most pleaslng and mslructlve’ ex- Lea failed to announce to the el- Robert, Llngah (McLeod) .. 1 2 1‘ Joseph K. (P. Gertrldge) . 3 3 3 2T0 Vernle W., Vernie Whalen, lllllllllllg l° lllem lll llsllllllle way’ llle ectors when they ‘might expect the Worthyset, 2.21, S. McDonald o‘! Time 120; 1-14; 1-13; 1-14; 1-16- Maccan 2 5 5 meaning of the {our great ‘Festlvllls elation, bu; 381d that it would be . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i the Church. ‘The subject of his Sydney. (Armslrmlg) ' - ' ' ' " 2 l slm°°° B-ll» H- A- Glluld- Am‘ 0 tl time before next March or at » n _ Watch for ilillll- Colorado Aubrey’ 2J8 b,’ n NEW GLASGOW hem a a a evening sermon was The Victorious lllllle Moreslde. Milton, patient in the splendld “m” w and compel.” Q59" 75° ""7 ° e . . . . . a-s-ll . ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' Ch h", h h l: t th - lea-ll llel°le llle end or the year’ Ed d I81 d it l ill er annoucelnent. 491 R,‘ Ncholsorl, sydhey (All- F d b m I m d Juno Aubrey, c. s. Holmes, dell? 01130311186 olhllolfilveglllllllt Mr. Horace Wright followed with allgfjasedlltzl knmfllhailzill; gm l“: xiltlltlldlll’ "It 10W doctors draws) 3 3 5 “W” Y e“ W” 9!‘ c") 1' Amherst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 2 2 on the day o; Fame s; Much d d speech which was mostly taken up v I cm 1 l ‘mm h recent s _ llll p ll "l"? °P°l'llll°m °1l Gertrude Aubrey.‘ 2.19, w. A. llvrls and attended by a goodly num- Time, 1.14 1-4; 1.12; 1.11 1-2. w, Wm ,.,.,,,,,,,,..,,,.f.’,,'.,.. m, 1:1 with the public accounts and rea- eraeeiunfs,“ my er W lmll’ °l ll“ °l‘ll‘ll""' llmlllw‘ (spsolsl to the coal-dbl‘) Rflddgrham, Sydney (Rud- ber 0f fans, the first racing meet, - ' ments were taken for braces and many-m, out, May 28.421‘- u _ tlvul or whit Sunday, sons why the prohibition law was _____ ‘lPl-haml ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 4 5 3, fir‘ 1931. was field ‘ms allemmm at Canon and Mrs. Cummings left by not enforced 100 ‘Percent. It was M138 Florence woldfldge’ R" N" o, all?‘ knld-‘l °l al-‘Pamlu “m5”? Ila-pl the most distingulshedbllll: Fashion’ 2J2 14, A McDon. I e Union Dr vmg Park. reatrnent. o, “mo”! “lure, eve,- to e motor on Monday morning retum- more the fault of the people for not Harding Mass’ h“ been can“ home m. id t <1. is) s 4 4 ' _ ' ' Dr. Acker who is a Rotarim l, e time lll 1116.’: lgellwo; 1 uelznd m9 1-2. lng to their home in Dartmouth, Nova Elvin! lnfonnatloh to the commls on account o; the consumed jllnegg or tam 51mm m the my for the Roe“? tblivaizrrgdoéatotxhtzrlstamwil‘ we“: ha” cles, etc. Various types of cases were 35 911d 75 "llls- lalllml examined, fiat feet, weak feet, club r 50m feet, dislocated hips, deformities due 14"" Pmlsllllllllllls ° w, to rickets, bone tuberculosis, spinal "l "l" llflld I grand tea partgtvllalom. Capt. J. W. Fyfe and P. F. Hughes, curvatures, infantile and other iorms “Tllll °l the new c“ leg” um,“ of Emerald Junction, were in the oi paralyzed limbs, long necks, arth- m lemllnal’ A‘! m“ Wm l? an i, u. city yesterday. ritic and other lolht dclorihltlos, etc., °°°“l°“ l‘ “l” , “w; if, mm]; _.___.. ‘ and something, fortunately, could be llFcud and u“ lad a}; o undone u The many friends of Miss Ruby done to ‘we “He; m an mm.“ l° lelw’ ml n“ .__________ PERSONALS McKenna Loses ._.__. A CLASS Scotia. slon than the fault 0i the prohibi- he, father. M“ mom“ woldfldge’ 2'30 iTllll “ml Pllu’ Purse $200: Cove Head Road. She arrived home Conventlolh Belle- 2-20 l"l' ‘l' Cllrlle‘ D°' last evenirls. million, (G. Lewis) 1 11 Maud Moko, 2.16 1-4, J. Cam- eron, Sydney (Armstrong) . 2 4 2 Bonnie B., Dan A. Gillis, Syd- ney (McDonald) June Watts, A. E. Reeves, Syd- ney (Hastings) . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 3 4 Clara Mac, M. Reeves, Halifax 323! Glasgow (Coady) ..'........233 AMHERST, May 26—In the first big fight card here for some time, Fighting Billy Holm, Maritime wel- terweight champion, upheld his hon- ors here yesterday evening against Jack McKenna in a. ten round bout that was full of snap from start to finish. The two judges, Tom Tren- holm and George Stiles, were unan- lmous in giving the award to Holm Hector Todd, James McKay, Thorburn 1 1 1 Sister Martha, Iidie Hughes, Thorburn (Baillie) 3 2 2 Kitchen, Kennle Forbes, New B CLASS i,“ _______.___ ALONG THE WATERFRONT .____. Railway Wharf S. S. Ulva, Capt. McGrady, has sailed after discharging her cargo oi flour and feed. Bruce Stewart's Wharf tlon commission was his claim. The chairman called for other speakers, but there was no-responsa. S. Month lyl Meeting Caledonian Club "And your brother who was trying so hard to get a Government job, what is he doing now?" “Nothing he's got the job." ___.__ Judge-You are fined $50 and costs. Premier Makes (Continued from Page 1) bond uniting them, were uttered here tonight by Mrs. C. E. Burden, in her orafy degrees at the University 0i Toronto today- Al’ “ special will: cation late this aiternlwll. 9°“ a Lord Bessborollsll. Rt- "main, Bennett, Prime Minister 0i ‘on’. and Premier Geo. B. Henry Ode” tsrio will be rive" ‘l’ ll°n°l tol- oi Doctor of Laws. In the conl a ion procession. Sir Robert Filllllll’ President of the University W Min. sholmlhs (absentmindedlyl~ first address as National President filth "l9 m" °l Bmmmlllh’ And ,-M(;Nell) 55 5 M. Worthy, Douglas McMil- rews t in practically every round. McKenna. The regular monthly meeting o. sorry’ but‘ w.“ n’ “we mo" m“ w member! of the Imperial 0rd" i‘! 010. R- Jllblilee. Norm lllll- New Glllsgllw (Mlllvlm . Schr. Florence, Ca t. its, in - Lasdyydnleiy (Jabalee) . . . . . .. 6 6R m" 1 1 1 Sgtblllgw: Sig? vfifgctzleldcfizrlallgg port. p wh “l” olllelllllllllll cllllll w” llelll °ll Icfl-rctopey. Delhi-ere oi the Empire. who form- Tlme-l-l? 1'3- l-ll "2' l“ Particularly in the last two foiipnds. Bflll- Mulls. Cont. l-urd. in port. null’ lllellmg’ M” 2G‘ The Pm" '_"‘—_ my °ll°ll°ll lllell llllllylll“ ""l“‘l on but he w“ not m as ' a a Ame can, Bumam m pom ident clan-small. J- M- Ml-‘Ftllyvll W oi POItUBIi-l. His last appearance was meetlns this evening. Accompiiih- ioh thstho Britisher will iolelllt- 8°“ clmdllllln ' ' cllpled the 01151111116 llflllll will"!!! °l in the great naval battle of Navsr- ments and objectives oi the Order member? are beallllll"! l° m", m’ l“ °ll°°“"° “l “m ‘llllmm- 5cm‘ vanlm" call’ mlmlln’ l“ business was carried out and several hi0 in m1 whic was fou ht be as well as cconomi d 1 the menace of suchl Th” llllll°llly °l ll“ llllll lllllld-led pom bills were plewlted "ill 01'4"" l'° tween the Greekhand ‘rurklsh net: ienls were outlinedcinn the” 3:11:22- influence and to mill-ill” sllflclllmllll showed ll’ ‘leclllell leellllg be plld- All lllvlliltloll W" Iewlved ions, which resulted in a complete lal Address. When the LrO. D. E: whether the method to eoulllfil" 5°’ H°lm- ‘l- Gny- °7 "Eglm- W" from Clensman J. J. Mcuillvray, vlcwry go,- thg mm", who were es- was rounded in i900, one aim was to this evil by constructive 9011c? ‘l "leme- T” lllel? llml" will“ "Y" . Vernon, to held the annual gether- sisted on this occasion l,‘ the Eng- band together all the women of the education is the wiser course t" l’ 0d l“ Preliminaries. Mlllwllll Ms- D‘ P‘ w‘ Dml“ "m" N“ 2' ing Oil Jilly 22nd at the shove men- lish and French fleets. Aiter these nmolrs said Mrs Burden "Neverhas d t rather than to ll" P“l’ll°'l Donald wlhhlhg from George Hood “Pl- 5”“ Kllly‘ "W l“ pm‘ tloned place and lt wss decided to successes, Admiral Cochrane returned there been s greater nee-d 10]’. that “Outhou- pose of msrtvldm" l“ “l” l" the ‘Wrlll- and 59W" and T8!" , send I dslclllltloll l-‘lllwll l0 V°Ffl°ll to his native home, where his great bond than there is today when so they call liberty oi llltlcll “llll “l rls. ol Sprlnshlll. coins to s six ll'““"l"' ll°ll' "h" andcomplete arrangement! lor this fame had _ eceded him. He was re- msny elcsrsnt forces are ‘seeking to Ion "oantsminatfflll v"l'"°“ll°“" round draw. l 5°“ “l” l" llld“ cl“- °"°"°' svcht. Ear-Chief '1'. s. White gave m ceived with enthusiasm shd was its: down that which we hold most were uhdsruunlns the morals l" M,“ use,“ H o“ Th l“ ll°ll wllll ' “l” "l Flllvell‘ excellent review of the life oi Ad- afterwards appoint a Rear Admir- dell‘, the preservation of the unity physique of Canldllll Y°lllll m‘: three strslzht hest-l- Vlcwllll M» ll ' " "l" °" CLASIFIED ADS‘ mire] cochrane. better known ss al of the English fleet. ms death of the Empire. Communism s. h. in- increasing the sum!" "l l“ ‘ Middleton-owned horse. captured "m ‘°""°l> --------- -- 2 1* 1 - __ l “"0" Will" , rd Dundonald, a native oi scoi- took place on Oct. a1, 1m and by his slidious soothh. that a a h grlmlnais. The order W" °""’°°ll' the 2.2a after close brushes with May Black Blld- 9- Smith. Mell- m “End-MM JUNE l“. T,“ 9- 8- Billie. ‘JIM- Kwl- ‘ll the land, who won world renewed isms passing the nation mourned one of root of those ruhdsmohzlkuuwhlihlw: favoring s stricter mllllllmns Bird and in the Green Race the most solllllll (Smith) 3 3 3dr September lst. small furnished Pllllw 1W "d" U". "llwl ill from his great victories in the Nap- her greatest heroes. a hearty vote of hold dear, that took the sacred censorship of reading materis-lsdie” oxclllns event cl the llfwmw" Mil" ill lllctlmlltv- Pgggeallgll-all- Quits“: Mira‘; 2813321 cslslinlor oleonic wars 1812-1815 tor hlsbmslsl; thanks moved by Ila-Chief n. .1. Mc- liberty for which the British race 1m. nurdsu. WM m“; fink... Munzanete. won from Nellie Pacth in ' ' ' °fl "I » "l I e m0"! 8- snce in liberating the Refill 0 Dulltld, seconded by Clansman 'I'- M. has struggled down the ages and gates to draw m0" Y°llll tho,- mu limit of s heats. WANTHMWAMENES n. n“, chills mm the spdulsh Yoke in 1m McMillan and supported e1 the makes 1t license, 1t i, 5 mm m. t, u... Qrder and wall l" ll“ 0V" 110° P999“ we“ l“ ‘llenll “m” ‘our hundred spectators Venetian Gardens Ltd, experiene. amgsand the horses were sot swsv witnessed some "l? ll°°d "We m‘ ed, v1.00 Ind hotu- . Jlnitrees and iaduaicnauhusmmn..r..csusms.hsn.-tms.sitqmwmlhavllltlllewushwsmss A . me-hzrmoufi < A ' gow (Cameron) . . . . .. 2 2 2 Harriett King, Porter, Thor- ‘burn (McKay) .. . . . . . . . . “.334 Hank F05,“ of Kmgswn, vet". Peter Mobei, MacDougall, New In Nova Scotia. relnsman, had a ban- GlR$8°W (Mlicmllfllill) 4 4 3 “a, day at the ‘noted, my meet of El Veros, J. MacLellan, Stel- me Aylesrord “New, and Farmer, larton (MacLellan) 55 5 Fan, Association at Aylesford. In the three races staged Foster piloted all three winners losing only tlllfle heals out o! twehm mm, Patch, owned by ‘omwell, F. Cameron, New Sh”. EH10”. won the 233 d,” m Glasgow (Cameron) 1 2 1 1 KENTVILLE Marissa Wharf C CLASS _ AMHERST PaoiPs Wharf _schr. Pihle, Capt. Doucette, in resulted in the liberating of the Re- was tendered to six-Chief white for rises. of the home, a system or use} m; gums; organifll-Wll ’ _ ..aubiic.ot_ nrssil llW-{UQ-rnlllllflll his law-minimum. dllditllllll. of tyranny. and lnttflidlk nee annals-unsele- I ' ___s_,,,,....._.-o..~-~mw.-rv<vsrm, - and also in the great struggle which President Clansman L M. Mclladyen ding to destroy the ganetlty 0g m". Qf m“, “the; than the hundred“: