l é a d l THE llllllllllllillllll BlllllillN Jflesfdell, W. Chester B. NeLuret secretary. Lien. Col. II. Editor and Impaler, J. It. llernets New York Ispreeentat Olskllw lllelfilolll THECHARLOTPEPOfitHIARDIAN ‘ Notes By The Way The question of protection has \'\"'-|"""|I"‘- -'- ll- "i"‘"°"= dn r o t-han s enerotion st A. llnrlilnn . u. s. o. fl ‘g m m s N An-ur tr lirlllor, D- llv-Jugmh r Huron, Inc. Ive-I, l. Power l'(‘L'li-i| how the several provinces voted at two great crises in the When You Need COAL COKE 0r WOOD Please remember we can supply the best at ,the lowest price. ‘ A. ‘Pltlillfll 8t Co. -' Phone 240 CHICK FEED Look lsllvr tn.- nllfita CillCK- _=_ l-INH, it plays to do no. Feed our (‘IIICK trAsu it Intake: them grow. ' men's institutes of the province , and the voting power, for those WEDNESDAY, hlslu y cf that measure-in 1878' ‘lll-i n the protective policy ‘was in- ‘troduccd and endorwd by tlhe peo- JUNE 10, 1925 WOMEN'$ INSTITUTE One of the most important meet- ings of the year Lakes place this aft- rlloon at 2.30 in 0i Wales (‘ollcge Hall, when the Wo- P rl nce will hold tht-ir annual convention. if the annual convi-ntion of Farm- ers’ [institutes L5 to <he called the Falrmers’ Parliament. that of the Worm-ifs institutes should be cali- -d the Farmers’ Senate, as, tin the last analysis, the women ‘have, as they ought to have, the ‘last word who make the farmers’ homes, lllake the farms. The Women's inahltutes may now lit‘ regarded as one of ‘the strong‘, _ nrms of the Provincial Department of Agriculture, one oi‘ the most .1 powerful influences for good in tbs prov ince. it is interesting itself in the ‘homes and ln the schools of the: ‘province, in the health and com-, fort and training of the children and in this way is laying a solid foundation for the future of the province, 'pui.l'r- l.- .ghhor and enable him to -:ur.‘r d lrelntlins with bhosia who stay Iby ple- and in 1911 when the Reclpro-i - ly Treaty, negotiat-Id -by the Laur- ler Government was rejected. rln 1878 the Dominion was made up of sel- n provinces, there being but one province, that of Manitoba, the- l..l.u‘.-.ty coqpclation and a com-~ nlunlty spirit winch will help tho hold his place ln the community. ltcvcrtlng to tll-= exodus many tween the Great Lakes and British . . \\il0 have lift its have undoubted-‘C°l'“mb-“- "Y b“'*‘ ‘M ""4 condmun “M, In the election of 1878 protection many ilZlVc not. There is no doubt wa. engm-"d 41y 1h‘, ram-h of 137i how. Mi‘ that the great majority of rln lll-hr rs to thelflouse of Commons have Muck m the“. in Ills favor and only 69 against, the who vol. by provinces standing as fol- thus,- farllls hen»: have done as well as , . lows: 11157113111! °Y The"! hem" m" We" Outanio . . . . . . .. 59 for-ZS against brothers who have gone elsewhere. Quuheo . . . . . . .. 4.5 for-—i20 agallnst .. l4 rfor-— 7 against 5 for——-11 against, 3 for— 1 ‘against. . 6 ifor——- 0 against 5 for—— 1 against 137 69 . it is worthy of note that New‘ lummfly or “Mbnunaukly ‘but ‘m’ Brunswick was the only one of the; "V0 414-3)’. islands are so COBSVN- st wen provinces of Canada then IQX-l bled naturally that their popnls- iaiinz t0 Show a maiority assinsti find habitation else- ‘he ‘N“"“°“‘“ PW"- The worms mum“ are "'5 The election which defeated Re-I r-nlczl-izers and we havle done our cjproenyqn 1911 w“ taken "m1", share in thus and while our sons Liberal auspices ns had a-lso been: Jljfflfld hnve done we“ ~11 ts 1m. the case ~in 1878 when the National Policy rwnls endorsed and the op- ponents of promotion had the no small advantage of holding rpower Farming in this -provlnce lls an as- Nmm 5°01“ ~- N. Brunswick .. thi . ‘i ~ “g t “my not he a Manitoba . . . . .. gna; poduclng gold mine but it is R Colunbb,“ at least gold producing and it has p_ E, [glgnd HQVM failed to yield a living wage to those who have stayed by it. For- tion must where. queatlonalbly true that the prize lhcll‘ farms, been so much debated in Csnsila. K, ¢.,,,-l._lhat it may ‘be of some dnterest to _ , iBgjulaW. ‘at school is the development of the I: (‘nu-rt l-‘l-Il-Il) tn: older Chicks. r‘ Scratch Feed v A mlxcrl grlliu for IIENN, the bent |llll| rill-ripest Iecll for Poul- try on the market. ' Egg‘ Mash .1 f for laying liens. Thry must 3 I "Lily or hunt" if fed with It. BONE MEAL. GRIT, OYNTER l-umLLs. an. etc. Auk m: ‘ DLATCHFOKIVH l‘ O U L T R Y FOODS the heat. We null them. PIKATTH LICE KILLER Ill stock. .5 inspected. ‘be a large one. ‘vlncr, ibosldlfs ‘ one and will be continued tomor- lillld patrons-go lWl18Il making the ap- peal tothe country,‘ The result of the elvctlon was the defeat of the, Lflhcrnl Government and of Reci-p-' rocity. The House of Commons This afternoon's meeting will, it W Two EDITORIAL NOTES representatives are expected from ullCil of the 95 insbttutes in the pro condition throughout the province all 133 ConsiWrvat-lves, 86 Illlberais- and motor parties are now the or-‘Bild 111790 iflde-Peildeiil! WP"! 9190!- ed. showing a ‘majority of 48 mem- _,_____ lll rs lll this‘ new Iiouse against Re-I | Politically Prince Edward la-land "Tiilwilr- ‘ is enjoying a no doubt a large number of citizens as the meetings are all open to the public, The af-ldfr 0t the ‘my’ tcrnoon nliietlng rwi-ll be a business well-earned rest. lh . i "ill h hli H‘ “ e a p“ c meeting at vlntnal government and there is no trailer & Co., Ltd. i I $1.40 to $5.00 Lunch Klts $3.00 to $5.00 Here are two articles every home should have. They are useful at all times more es- pecially during the summer months. We have just‘ received a large shipment of these and are now offering them at very attractive prices. SEE OUR WINDOW THE g lllAcs McDONALD Q BRADLEY Proprietors Greet George 8t. Pbon, 315 Professional Cards B. A. I; A. IHIONALI) ll. I‘. IQPIIEI Barristers. Attorney, lite. Money to lain fir!) llulilllnl Charlottetown ,. _ meeting will -he an address iby Mr. Whether tad-Emit! Four voted N Brungwlgk lcortiiwlly invited ‘to all ‘these meet- McDonaid & McPhee, the came w... as follows: use kick-lug a-hout the forleral til-l 0'15"“) _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ __ 72 C0n'_13 ‘Qncbcc . . . . . . ._ 2r Con.—37 Nova Scolla . . . . .. 9 Con.— 9 5 Con.— 8 trilloh ills Worship the Mayor will lxtr-nrl to Lille visitors the usual A feature of this the I lectlon is announced. civic rweicome, L“) ~J. L. Paton. M. A.. of Cam-bridge against the amendmI-r-nt to Supply P. E. Island 2 Con.— 2 1,7‘ iunljrvnmlgy, Ehglqnd, who 15|hrahhw4 my Rh Ham Arum, Manitoba I Con.— 2 Lib. ' ‘concluding an educational tour of-Melghen or shirked the vote has illltikaturhpwaln ‘logy-q a, 3b - ~ . . . . . . . . .. . .- I. kfanada rullder the auspices of/the not been divulged and it. does not 1; (l-Qmnlmn 1 Coil o) L“; _ National Council of Education. lllak- any tlliiierence. lYllkon . . . . . . . . .. 1 Con.—- 0 Lib. BO Pleasing variety willl be given the R —-— -——— \ llur “late brethren" who seem to 133 86 programme by musical num-bers by w_ have an idea thnt a meeting called ‘for 8.30 does not open till 8.46 or 9 continua to ~he a. nuisance at ail’ Th, “who,” c1 137g ind 1911 Whidc meetings whether for ion-were historic, the first having ln s tertalnlllellt or business. The lateil""‘"g‘h‘ m ‘he 90"”? of Drown!” a ._ all h M! 1 _ and that of 33 years later rbelnn r" v s a a “d “ b“ °“° sigrlullscd by the defeat of Recipro- city. Approximately half way ibe- ' _ 1 tnien those dates the Liberal lead- alllt- exodus from this povllnca with-l s now the beauty spot it was onlig-‘(Fs hump“, forward a eammflgn {or in the past three years. perhaps inailviniended to be. thanks to the wllnt was variously called Unres- t-lle greatest exodus 4n [t5 hligmry, restoration effected Iby His Ho“. trlcted Reciprocity or Continental no one will question. Yet, nonwlth- our Lieutenant Governor lrieartzqFree Trade’ which was denmled standing the exodus, notwithstmnd- The City Council is also entitled toga‘ ‘In; 919cm)“ or 1891' we new ,House, the standing 1'23 Conserva- ins the many vacant lama. those "H!" h" "is Psinfvmd wflmfiy tlvee against s2 Liberals, a Corl- who stayed iby their iarnm and by wal-l which ‘is about to lbs bulllt itdservative majority of 31. their prot>_‘€red. preserve the Park shore lfmn-t. With a smaller acreage under on...‘ 'i\wo, independents were eliccted in Oillillifl and one rln Quebec. Miss Stults (violin) and Mrs, E. McKlrlnon (vocal). The-public one -———-<v>—-—— TO THOSE WHO REMAIN That there has been a lament-l Government ‘House and grounds The noteworthy point about the . election of 1911 was that it brought a second defeat of Reciprocity in quantity and in value and lit is 1i nvhcn political, conditions lwerfl genera"), 1111mm"; that 111° pmvflfleqllflnce the city is on its-best lbs- most favorable for its adpotio in I , , r “we today m’ on me whole‘ ‘bmerrllnv-lour, yehmqhy fol-Elmo" the Canada. Sir John Macdonald ml now been dead tcn years, ‘Silr Wil- off flnancla-lly t-han ever before. PY-thm" 3'5"?" W9"? HiIYOHB-ly Mid "m mum". who had became phe. This ‘happy condition is undoubt- Piflllilantiy in evidence aiiter tbelflnl-ler in 1886 had gathered about edjy due 1o 0m- hener mmhods 0g ‘annual convention of the night, the. him a calbinet of able and brilliant farmlnz- our sreater cane in mar-"fflre- T0118? the ifldles of the Wo- me“ m“, w“ me" “t "he “mm °t kotinx and ln the generally betterlmeilfl’ institutes thNiIBhWt 11118.2?‘rrélrnsrga1Igfioggmxxcggfi1alfiz business methods followed Iby cvunPTQVIIWB will P0118958 "i6 city and 0011.111 1111; smluce the people 0g can. ‘will be given a kindly welcome. aria to accupt reciprocity. The rrradonlty against it in the new . ‘Some people are always taking liouse was 47 compared with the the joy out of m‘, smaller number of 31 in 1891. ‘Judga Dyan" of Mam The tariff tinkering and reduc- [imba m” “h” d“? m"! n"? chlflttlane made by the King Govern- Constii-blee of Canada st thmlr all- meflt and its Western allies which jun] cohvehuoh 111 whmhpos m“ havlc‘ proved most injurious m Csn- rposltlons have Yeflifiiaay and today are ladies our crops have been increased bum‘- , rlays in Charlottetown a-nd as a con- farmers. it is exceedingly encouraging to hear the comments of visitors on the prospilrous appearance of our lnrms, our fall-m int-tidings, our flocks and herds as compared with those in many other sections of The roads all-e now ln excellenhmhn conmmed 219 meme,“ m! lpay the small amount necessary in tow morning. Tonight at 8 q-glockhgvgryone is satisfied with, me Pro: The members repnunhno can,‘ 1110,11; party and the provinces from which “m” c. c. Archibald one-m n s. v. rut Graduate ‘3 Medina! llolseel nd Ieepltnl Ihletles limited ‘y. B70, lei. Iss0 all i rent p t. lli-“rlikfivilw? I Niven, w.A‘_,-m . sires-n, couched. no. loony es lean " tile community. Canada; lenconrsglng also to note that much more attention is now being paid than formerly to the upkeep and rmlittonanoo and gen- eral a ulna of farm lproper pics. Arppsarencea, it is true, are often decei“ul and a pile of well abundance of mschtnuy and snt mobiles. moylervcaesclosk to hide a mortgage, but it is greatly tnle that count.‘ and that they add mesh to the value of ‘lhfllllfiwtllfilflflfililfned We cssnotover- estisnate the vsllle oi appearances, willie reason term ‘m every dlepldsted fsrrn can ‘industrial system have forced Quurs an». Mil. WISE SCHOOL BOARDS it is furtllnute for our growing boys and girls, that the members 0f the school hoards in some munl- clpalities lll-c lucn oi vision. While the reason for nttclldnllcc mind, tllcse rrlell realize that the youngsters are mally hours of the day ln_ the school-room, that sumo- thing lll0i‘u tllull urltllllletlc, spell] lug, grallllutlr, and so forth‘, should be tlulgllt. Accordingly time is set apart for little talks un personal hygiene, the care of the body in general, how the body can affect the mind, the importance to llll the organs of the, body is the position of the boy or, girl ill sitting or standing. A oer, taln llmoullt of time is Bil/Bil 1° physical trullling, properly directed exercise, playground or grout) Ioreeiglll. thrill and foresight. To be absolutely certcintlult, no mdftr what Imp- pene, your savings deposits are beyond all dealt ee- cnre, and that in can of your death your wishes us» to their disposal will be fully calvielont, witlleufflil and with no ezpenu. Then are some e! the definite (armless that you can "rec-decadence. How explained in the Booklet, ASSOCIATION No Matter Writ: Happens A r» w“, while living, at. rm‘:- of your .1}... and To be certain that, lfycu should thoeewhoaredeqrtoyeuwillbenefitfromyour; “No Hatter What Hips pens,” which is your: for the asking. . ~ CONFEDERATION no! live, ' can. ‘sbisfully _ l- Pleua forward “N0 Idler What Happens" flung... ,,...s.-¢-.... Addnss.................. games, and so forth. Charlottetown. Su mme side, P. Whut tines this blcnn? That the teacher will also kccii an eye ull the pupils, alld will note cases of Hlilllti ' shoulders, lllluvcn shoulders, shuffling gnlt, and other little deficiencies which curl he s-i easily corrected at. school age. ‘These boys and glriB will be that much better physically in the, devil of manhood and womanhofiil, and hat is worth more to n comm-un- y than the health of_ its citizens. it ls indeed unfortunate that some school hoards tlllnk oi phy- sical training, of Emil“. m"! M1“ lctics us “irlils," and that they should have no place on the time table. Why there ls nothinB the parents are more interested in, than in the health, tile well being, the proper physical development of their children, and they will willingly ltaxes for this kind oi supervision. When l examined the bi-ys in B preparatory school some years a110,: l made out three records, one for| the boy's own use, one for the school, and one was mailed to the parents, Tllé principal tolll me that| with my reports, he sent the. t as tn the boy's standinfi in his studies. The letters from they parents indicated that ‘they wen" Lggqvastiy mom interested in the lWYii-gentlenlnlr Wiirl not invited, and all L ‘l physical progress, or lack of it.‘ than they were in his mental ad- mmvhhcemenlt. And when you think of L") lit, why shouldn't. they be? P I l just pass this along, because‘- there may be some school ilonrllsl ‘who hesitate to spend money nn| physical training. if they spclld iti jhdlchmgly, lthey will find that lllt=._ parents will back them up. I i z \ . -eoe¢~eee»4+4»e++e+ i Daily Selections won Guardian Readers ~QO§OI‘QQ e4++e+e40+<e~vo~~e~~v~ June 10, 1925 NOT MEAT AiND DRiN-K:—~i~‘or the kingdom oi God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. ltonlans 14:17. PRAYERw-O Thou Who art- 0111 Creator and Preservar, we rejoice to know that we also are spiritual and cannot live by bread alone. NEVER ‘GIVE UP Never give uD-——it is _wiser and better Always to hope, than once to des- pair: Fling off the load of uoubfs can- kering fatten, And break the dark spell of tyran- nical care. Never give up, or the burden may sink you- _ Providence kindly has npnsicil ti!" cup; And in all trials and troubles be- thlnk you, The wntchword oi life must he. l1"- er live up! NQVQI give up; there nre chances and changes, Helping the hopeful, a hundred to 0116, And through the chaos, High Wis- dom flrransss Ever success, if you'll only hold on. Qe4 0 OO-O-O-OQQ OQ-O'Q-O -lllllilor.ty to illrly Ullllii suihjtact to their pastor's '1‘he Public Forum This column |l open for the discussion by correspondents of qnunilornu of interest. The (‘hnrlrlltetown Guardian don not necessarily endorse the op- llllonlt of correspondents. BROOKFIELD CHURCH Slr.-—ln yesterday's lssuc of the Guardian l noticed Churcll Union ‘in tile Brookfleld congregation rlis- cuuscd. l wish to stntc as a lllcnl- her of the Brookfield rPrmbytc-rlall Church that there has been no coll- trovcrsy at Brookfield. What- ever lnisllnllersitarldlllg tllcrc is has been confined to the lllllltvr ltuvur branch lllollc. Brookilt-lll Church took ‘the vote on '(.'lllli'(Iil Union quietly and in order some time ago fliltl voted sixty a-szlllltlt Union, rlone for, which shows with ollt doubt the congregation wlsll to rclllulll Presbyterian, Hand loaves no l-itllll for argument. On Surlday. May 31st, with iro- galtl to the reception telldcrcti the intcrlnl Moderator. The reverend the majority of tile congregation did llot witill to hear hilll on tho vne following pair of marl tracking blood Charlottetown May 20th. Tn- members are also p detective agencies in Canada All members pledge the party or parties who attempt P. E. I. P. E. I. "International Foxes and Lure, Marehileld, P. E. l. particular-r subject lle had in vlcw for the tiny. he was met by the l-Jltlols and Board of Managers, who quiictly oxplnlncrl to hilll the condition oi church nlaltcrs lll Brnokfielrl Presbyterian Church allll gave lllnl to liilliGTSl-iiilll we llitl llot wlsll iio hour hllll oll that‘ particular cl-lrnsiorl. in regard to the church doors lllcillg lucked. The lllanagers of tllo chllrcll of course have the lock the church n-t approval, rcgtlrlllrlls oi lll-lerfer- once from illlyflilll. And an for the “angry mob stuii" your corres- pondent spoke about, there was llollllrlg in that llllle at Brooklleltl A few people from other denomi- nations gnithercll and endeavored by lnsolt-n-t remarks to make a rlJlill-rllall-lac, hllt they were quick- ly nllpprossed. with the exception of one lady (1') and ladies as we all kllow will have tile last. word. 'i‘h‘ls partlcblar lady contented herself ihy culling "names" as the sschool children any. us she wellll- ell her way home-ward on the Srlh- luth afternoon. lu the future if any correspond- cnt from ‘this suction, wishes to all" church platters in the press, it would be as well to discuss eucll church oPthe Brookficld congru- gnllion separately. as what. may he true of one section is not. llcces~ sarlly tlruc of tllc other sectlonso alld the pcoplo along tho line frnlll Alherton to Souris, will thus llnve a better ltle-o oi ho! we stand jirnvilrlllllt: tihey arc as interested an cur correspondent would have us lll-pk. Actions wear rl different look when motives are assigned ‘them. I am. Slrpetc. SUBSCRIBER. Bacteria And Gas Forbidden (Canadian Press) GENEVA. June 8. —'i‘he use of bacteria in war-fare We today out- lnwetl by the international Arms Conference. An amendment of- fered by Poland was adopted. new use omens-more ram buss-l‘ “"°"‘""" M ""'"" f°°"*“" Mir other part of Canada under v 111GB. mod iookrifi dock and e r Iver-y I-kempt in e community, lowers do foil!!! Qflellbth vslne 01.1,!!! _ hi3 is that oolamurdtv. We steed “h”; give up; for the wisest ls t-he slackllng of parental control and “ma” n‘ the old conflict to the ifrontdn Par a mn-equent mcmn” °t ‘mum’ lisment sad wlitl make i; prominent crime was due to the “smancips- in the coming alectdon campaign. tlon of rwonlell." by which“; doubt, The West demands s etl-ll lower he mo", the". 81111,!“ 1,110 men.‘ tariff than are now have. And yet tlleWesq, has prospered and grown loccupstions. ‘Phat, there has been 1n pupuhuon ‘M. W651“, ‘beyond . tbecup And of all the oldest, "‘ have nil! In‘ mlllry quarters, "pin will deny. u... Namional Policy, which has been m m ' i m" "‘ That there la sn 1M6... in jun". in operation continuously’ 91MB , ,2:u.ulg 11,, m,” 1, finmnmmd, mmi 1870 linens: the Kin; Government lcarnc in with trouble and depres- Mm“ b’ °“'°"' “W” °' 3"“ sion in its train, Between ton and penftentlsrtes. ‘that the "enl-isnd i011 the tlhreePl-kie Provin- 61 1- - I 1 _cee gained MINI-ill: , , ' in“ alt n! um of women is to beblsm "Mn" “.873 m the ‘Muwm PM ed for this it would be dliflmit to vinoeei . The m.» ——— it?" wmrznnendnmzlt. Term tinkering his Cons pres‘ ‘i "m "“'"mvn tobsth seem-lll West. 1'11" wfiOflrlltdflblllfidmt-wm-Mqnflmqgggflgpgjhflg Mutt that the increase of crime, we... V $0.000 of vrboln came juvenile and matings.- u ramm- from 3e sum. are elm; oqlsspsttihecaiiviiitisr iigfiilflfi.“ "“ .9’ m‘ ~ -~tleyot1tltiq towl." . - ..- ‘Nev, detielt w ‘ . in”. ' y ' iyr the battle their Ioflt. mu Wgjgpllfljlmf mesrl. ' .‘ ’ i! , . i ' lreelsltr tYllflm“ mo‘, mod llin . i I . wmyuq - .il .. I‘ i!" p,’ r i“. Knowing that ‘Providence rnlngles niaxims, the best, as 1g the efern vvntcbword o! never I 1 - -r . Never ve ‘rm thaightha 8111*" ‘under chtud over 79" idling s rock, and the storm 1,1111, ,,|,1l1,lnm you, though doll-ls hmguiryghnysnlppllns and smile _ "Canada myths m meta In arouse 1K1! "all." new placing baotacis with poison gas on the list of forbidden war methods. ' " Provirion wisely has mingled the dlstresses give‘ up! 0-0-9004; I iOharaotcr Reading " Never giv h ‘up: if adversity presses ‘_ cup; Add the hast counsel in all your ls the brave wstchword of never “North River Ranch," P. E. l. W. (LIIIOGG, Manager,” F. L. A. MOORE, General A mrlches an association. which includes In Its protective measures one purpose of effecting the arrest and prosecution "Vlmy," Prowse and MscKlrlnon, n. l- h’ ’ -. F» ‘ ~r E. i. The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective I Association members of the above hounds. which will arrive in rotected by 0R8 of the best resources subscribed for the of any to enter, or do enter or steel or molest the property of the ranches. The list of ranches protected are as follows:- "Unlnnvale," MacLure and MacKlrmon, Union Road. Noriwootl Road. t Furs," W. Chester S. Mac- "Bovyer Ranch," Franklin Bovyer, Bunbury, P .5. l. ‘ W. K. Rogers, North River, "Dalton Ranch," W. K. RoQersISouthport, P. ‘EL l. "Bellevue Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Tea Hlll, P. E. l. “Flood Ranch," W. K, Rogers, Southport, P. E, l. "Smallwood Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Scuthport, ‘P. E. I. "Fsrquhnrson Fox and Fur Farms," P. A. Farquharson, Eslf Royalty, P. E. I P- E. I. “MacDonald Ranch," P. E. I "Sliver Sheen Ranch," Walter S. Grant, P. E. I. "Brow Ranch,” E. R. Bro l. A. MacDonald, “Lawndale Ranch," C. L. MscKay, vSt. Peters Road, South port. Msrshileld, w, East Royalty, P, E, l, "Newetead Ranch," Ed Saunders, Wlnsloe, P. E. I. "General Fur Farms Ltd., Mount Edward Road, P. E. I. "General Fur Perms Ltd., North River Road, P. E. I. “Charlottetown Sliver Black Fox 00., Ltd., Edward Road, P. E. l. Mount "Hopeton Ranch," W. A. Mu tch, Boutbport, P. E. Island. "Jenkins Ranch", J, D, Jenkins, CWTown Royalty. r fflreenAcl-ee Ranch", Ray Clark, Union Road. It ls the intention to mark sll tile ranches with offic- lsl placards of the Association. This will be dons as soon as placards are made. John Agnew Fur Farms, Ltd" Buckley Point, P. E. l. Wm. L. MeEschern, Mermaid, P, R l, v-‘thfl Roper. Blltrvvecd, P. s. I. The itev. A. E. Andrew, M. 0., l before leaving Hunts County to mi“! ill) his new work a. Cape Breton was entertained at a re. caption by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the G. W. V. A. and prcseilLd w.th an address and several gifts. 1 Captain Andrew was fol" sover- al years president of tile G. W, V.l A. and won the loving regard or the men. The address was read by Mrs. P, M. Fielding, land than; followed lthe presentation of n handsome electric Library lamp; and to Mns. Andrew an at- tractive patent leather hat ca”, The G.W.V.A. presented Captain Andrew with a large engraving of ‘Canadians at Ypres." Both u. WW6 their deep alilireciatlonof the kind and generous rememln-q... ca of their comrades. . 0a the evening 0g gncqmhm my "l" coitlffisltion of 6t‘. John's Church, North Sydney tendered g recelwon to their new poctm- and h-il wife. the ‘Rev. A. n. slid Mrs. Andrew. ilifr- Andrew, w“ elected to succeed Bishop play. who Jrulsned st the undo! rm. The perish hell. which In taste- ‘lilli! decorated with potted plants and cut flowers, was flied tbrolgh out the evening with ladies and OOOOOO1 .., l lih.” niacin-nu token . ml = ‘ a ‘tr-l: eveenows. eveilos mo ‘an is mutt u» m- ‘ ‘lm-"it" Q 0°“? ‘l. n“ “h: ‘Pfhs eyebrows are as eloquent ss lths eyes theyshadovr, and betray Hilts litdtellflflltwllen the hairs are fine, and all turn evenly in one ‘,1, 110l- titfll I Nlnsrhbly placid h, . ‘nylon ' gentlemen who were delighted tb have this early "opportunity of greeting the newcomers. Mrs. B. l-i. srle wife of the senior warden PROPER CUNVENUUNS “i. , \il.)\\l$ll.il'l ‘ \l\ll'll\ l\'\ iii \'ll\lii\llll\\\\ lfliirli ETEIEELL ... _..‘. __ - ._. ..._.__________--—~ other clergy and congregations 0f the town. A delicious supper vll than ‘ served ‘by s‘ committee evening spent ln w social mush“ several very enjoyable music“ selections being rendered ,,d\li‘|ll the evenirg. (Church Works.) Rev. Mr. A raw is an tivefi‘. Gtlsleanors a' ‘la ma ate ,0‘ Kings college and well known W the Illlllld. . -- >- __—--l mil» ll?» K I ii N EY ‘ Pmivad and presented the guests FHLLS to Mr. and hire. Andrew. Ilarty in the evening Mr. W. ll.~ lane reed I v91"! lleeric address of welcome. lch was gracefully responded to It. Andrew on tletlatf oi ills , r lliltlzelk‘ key ladies and the. remainder of the ‘i ql.