l ..fi t,‘ “i "V, v t-gvi ‘Flnvisglood coffee“ . icor y.r_’___} Low naetssuai BALLOON ‘rm: A 'Ihe'trcad'_tells the easy stce story "flMflICfiKSIJQWH TAYLOR & McNEILL _ ~ L SUMMERSIDE BRUCE “STEWART & ‘COMPANY, LTD. y CHARLOTTETOWN ‘xenon ‘ “coax-woo i ACLASSlFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ilitilliiiihzljj;:;;::;;:;;;::;;....;.; -Z{€§§EiE' wyowwwow’ ‘l’ oo+w+++r6+<+¢++0w> AgentsflVilztntt-tl‘ _ y - 1'01‘ bale AGENTS WANTED ‘r0 EARN live to teu dollars daily selling ilo-Ileigy for the family, from mill FOR SALE-ONE CHOICE vREG. Afytiilnrli‘ cow six years old. Las- to cousumtir. ‘Samples free. sio of lloseuctith. Due to freshen Sterling lloslery Mills, Toronto. right zrtvay. A. Rhymis, French tiniai i0. 1-174-0-10-‘21 . Fort, A.W. Julie ll-PS-ZS-July 2. » Situations Yatzrit ABSOLUTELY NEW GREATEST money maker offered agents sel- ling Lo-Air Alurnts for tires, bal- loons iuid all types. ltugticulzirs and itgeuts demonstrator $1. Lo- .\ir .\larm Sales C.o.,_r,l_lii 5th St. \Vt‘st, C:iIgury,_./\lberta, ‘~ 1-116 6 6 stt 3i SMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK flavor; cool, refrttshlpg, health- ful, delightfully tasty; uiade in a jiffy; cnoriuotis ticmand; send ten cents, gct. selling sample; enough for twenty live glasses; secure this business in your ter- territory, hauitlsoine free tnittlt. large list‘? ot‘ new specialties. Slumber‘ months offer nHtmts best opportunity. Write tor tt-ruis. Stone & Wellington, 'i'oi'tnito, ttsJuno and July. June 8-121. Female Help \Vauted WXNTED- A‘ MIDDLE AGED dy to room and also for cont- pauy. Apply Guardian. lillsccllztneous 1,,92_6_10_3, JNO. A. MIwDONKl-D. LAND WANTED —-AN_ EXPERIENCED Slllwyulv lmlllllllvlllltl- ‘P- E- l- cook, only one properly quarlifledi 12“ 5 471m“ n‘t ed apply. Highest ivagesl % Ilefereuces inquired. Mrs. Gone LOST BUNCH OF KEYS IN POST tlffici‘ or ou Queen Street. lie- iurn and get reward to (loo, ll. Morris, ltt Ertlllllllllltill. Phone 229. lliilil-il-thtf. ‘fooinbs. l-iilil-tl-ltl 2i WANTED-PROTESTANT GIRL —~—-—- -. _-~——-—— about sixteen to help around cot- SPECIAL OFFER 0F HIGH tage at Keppocit for holidays. griuie envelopes, 50 for 20o, 125 for £150. 250 for i35c,,5i)0 for $100. 1on0 for $1.95. Guardian Of- fice. _ Male llelp Wanted BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- illllYtueill. for Barbers. Hecopie . vXuert in 8 weeks. Write Mo er _ lltlrber College, moan-tum“, uhvl; -In lfe-lystate of liilarydun Mc- “ulmuh 3_1_'_,_s_“_ Lean, late ot Long ( rt-rlt m (Queens _i___ Cizanty, lu the said Province, do- eeziseil, intestate. Ily tho lllllltlllfllllil‘ Alexander Ilaunernian \\'arlnu'l‘-n, Surrogate, Juilge. oi Probate, the, Ne. To ilic Sheriff of the (Toinriy, of Write l\'., care of (luardian. 1162 0 i) 31' Dominion“ of Canada, ‘Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE SURROGATE COURT 16th George V., A, D. 1925 QIICCIIS County, or tiny (‘tntsiaibi ' ' i."il‘ 2: "tl' .;li Th. f“ Wm h“ Hum hy rum“ Am" (élnunillytld t pt rton \\| nu s t t tion. in front ot‘ the Law Courts ' ’ llniltlititz. in Charlottctoivu, in GREET|NG:_ Queens tiouuty, in Prince lddwtird island, oit Friday, the tenth day oi’, ‘VH-pnulq/u; "pufiwmnyu; H“. 1,... “l'll~l'» ~\- ll». 1925- ill‘ lllvlwll" “l titiou on illo of llt‘ilt‘l‘ Nit-Loan, oi i\\‘t‘i\‘t' o'clock noon: lfllyilr Itlver," iu Queens County ‘ll-ll llll/Vl‘ lflllll. lllc" "ml lmldaftxresitltl, Fatrmor. the Aduiinistrat M "l lllllil. Bil-WIN. lylllll "llll he‘ tor of the above-mutter] l-Istzittw. h"! "ll loll ill‘ lklll/nlllllll Nll"ll‘°l'-pi'ayiiig that i. (iitatloit may lu- is TlllflY-llv". lll (llleens (Joilillyisantl for the lillrlliittt! hereafter set illilFtfHIlltl, luaintied atul descrihetlj-nfgp; y...‘ “I'll there-for.‘ hereby rt‘- us ioliotvs, tha-t is to Bllyi qulrod to cite all persons iniertvst- (‘announcing on the north sldc of 0.1 m 11m said ‘Fjstuto to be llie Si. Peter's Iload and\i the oas-‘Hnd “ppm”. p.10“. my, m, a ll'l'li bouinlziry lino of laud rcccut- S-urrogate Court to be held lll ill ll’ iiarchnsctl by Robert CranmiCourt Ilouse in Charlottetown, in tin-nee running nllfllltlfly "llllllliQuccnki County, in tho said Pro- tiaid boundary lino a (Iistancrs tifivintrc on Mommy, ti... [Iylflppnlh filx chains, thence at. rlfilll. llllfllllllitiay of July next, coming. at the "‘""<‘l'lY a distance of about lllllt‘ hour o.’ eleven o'clock Iortvnoon, of chains or until it strikes th" WPH- the same day to show cause if any irrn litiillltlllfy lino of land in noH-phey can why the accounts of the “Minion or‘ James Mt-Quaiti, theHvWSaitI Estate should not be. passed along suit] boundary lino soullier-izind the Estate cloned us prayed ly .a distance of ‘sh! achalns or to for in said petition and on Motion ‘-ll" iutid St, Peter's ‘Itoatl, thence of Ilonalti McKinlinll, ‘End. Prue.» aiiong ti“, nqlfl Road westerly ‘ninety...- fnr the said Petitioner. And lg. “llillllll er to tho place of com-lilo hereby ‘am thatm true copy lucutzemtpp cmlmi mg about live Ircreof he flofiihwltljiulillfillllll l" and two-fifths acre: of lurid, n IIt-‘monr nowspnpoirpttbiilhetl tn Char- lle more or lqag, ‘ Iottottiwn aforesaid: 01K!!! lll Pflcl‘ Tho nhnvg “up; igringdp in piir-‘o-ook, for at least four consecutive nuance of a power of sale contaln-‘wecka from tho dlitofllléffitll “ml 0d in a mortgage ti! d 68th July. that a true copy hereof he footh- Wllf Imiweoh Jnriféfi iighran. of with posted in the foliowillil llllllllc Ten run llotlss; m‘ Quaint» County places respectively. namely in tllP i‘ ‘“‘"4'”‘“ “Tj‘—'7_""_'." riiory; make money hand over l. _, list this stmnner"; experience orl l‘ l‘ i‘ L‘ "ml u“?i€t',..,*i5 capital unnecessary. Bradley Liberal commissions, exc slve uarrcwo“, Drumfu,.,1_ out l,~\.l'~I|4_d_.vfr-, 1a., _ - . H v Central Guardian uonrnuwrs PSCULIAR as, FECT.—A peculiar incident in con- nection wtlzlr the storm now ‘being related is that a coil of wire in a yard -In the vicinity of Zion Church was found after the storm crumpled up as with a giant hand. and wllli its intilivitiuai strand-s fused togeth-l til‘. r BURIAL FRIDAY-The ‘funcirall of the late William Guan will iaku piac- at. Mt. Stewart on the arriv- al of tho train from Charlottetown, on Friday afternoon of itlfis week The ‘late Mr. Gunn at one time re- sided in Mt. Stewart, moving to Hus- ton some ytars ago, Ho died there Eu March, and his ‘body l5 ‘being brought here for burial. MAY ADDRESS DELEGATES.— i Mi it: Mrs G. ll. Vroom oilMldtilctou Nova Scotla, are at present visitors in the city. -l\ Vroom is Dominion Fruit ‘lnspractor and yest». 1-day held a conference at‘ the ‘Derpmrtuuivirt .01‘ Agriculture with the Secretary, Mr. lllllllltll’. and t.\lr. -l)L‘.\\'1ll'. at ‘which the Vegetable Act and other matt- ers twerc tiiscussetl. If Mr, Vroom is able to ' ‘y in the city ovur today 1t 1e‘ In bio that be will fltidiftillfl lll" lllvlllllihs uf the Women's In- stitutes now in convention. THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND. .- llr. J. l). O'Connell, friend and bunefitctur of orphans and ‘poor children in all ~parts of the North American troutineut, arrived in St. John {Monday from ilangoi" and will spend a few days iir. re and at his former itonre, Iiii\"i"l(l('k, Ktings county. resting after his series or qacuics given ‘from Fionida 1o also...» this Harlin: and ‘ureiutriug ‘for a itiattt-i" of llliHillfSS which is li\\'.'i"il- tug his attention. .\lr. O'Connell said that ilt,“ \\'(Illltl not-be in a posi- l-lll l" sire. any picnics, with the possible. exception of one in SIISSGX. until after Jilly 1. Snbsgqtu-nt to that date. however, ho nvmild visit all the cititas and towns on his -‘llll£‘l“l_ll')’ in tl|e,l\larit.imi: Proviuctvs illltl give his annual il'I'illH to the or- phans and other needy children.- St. John lllxc. _ ‘ For Sor lft-Pf-l-Jlllriirtlfir Llnlnrr-nt. Protect your Foxes with “l’corlcss" Brand Fox Netting. “Dead Flat" galvanized before and after woven. Specisll/ made for us. We have sold this Netting for the past twenty-five years to the largest P.E.l. Ranchers, and are the largest Dealers in America. Write Iar Prices. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. CIIARLOTTETOWH, PIEJ. BIRTHS DE LO RVs-At Goorgettotvn, on Juno 7th. t0 Fred .l, and hilrs. DcLory a ‘son. MARRIAGES PURDlE-WHITE. —- At St. Paul's Church, June lilth, William Victor ilartly and llessic Gertrude White. tltlllslltlvi‘ oi Mr. anti Mrs, Jo-hu llev. ll. 1). Raymond tiftflci- l‘ur- sistetl by iluv. .1. l5. die. ‘brother of the groom. MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of Amos . wssr Who fcll asleep June 11th, 1918 Gone from our sight but enshrined In the hearts of his children. i501. To Introduce The New Super-Keen Blade ' We Offer ' F REE . A Gold Plated -" VALET f AUTO t STROP l 'i; run cnltrgtgfirgpgwu GUARDIAN Ir. ozvttorso Anti PRINTED CRASWELL‘ sruoio- 131 ‘Great Ggorge Street PERSONALS. Maritime lac-sh to_ sfgong south ivest to north ivest ivlpils. bloody. witit showers. ' i Mrs. Itobort. McPherson and Mrs. John liiurruy. Borden, ‘are among thv tiflittllllttlg attendiugdhe Wo- men's litstittilte Convention ..~_. Western Guardian —ATTENDING COURT. 4am. J. i). Stewart, Attorney General Mr C. l’. McCarthy. Tignish, Mr Justin llynes, Kensiagtou are among those zittendiug the Supreuue Court at Sumniersitle. '—SCHOOL BOARD.—— A meet- ing" of the Stinuuerstde School lioartl was held on Wedncfltlay night. The present staff of teachers of the Sumiiicrside Iligii School were all reappointed with the exception oi‘ Miss Amy ‘Link- icitei‘ who was replaced by Mr. Max Linkletier. —BASEBALL.— A l large and enthusiastic met-ting 0t‘ the Sum- ui-eis-ltle. .l‘tlhletlc Association was held on 'I‘uesday evening. Many matters were discussed and Mr. l). (). Stewart was appointed manag- er of the Crystal Ba-sehaii team. For the game in Summer-stile 1o- niailu: a bastball mitt has beu donated eby Aiessrs it. 'l‘. Holguan Ltd for the Iiolder of tho Lucky 'l'it'kt.-t at tho gate. All tickets are liliili'llt‘l‘t‘ll and will be d-ruivn for the during the game. l; would be a 1vzttrlutic act on the ‘part of the winner of rho mitt to donate to the Crystal team. it isextiect- rd tiia-t like lionor the Lieutouziut tioveruor will be present at. to- night's game. There should be a big crowd on hand. PERSONALS - Mr. Idmaauel F; (laudet. Well iuizttm was znuon-g visitors to Stnuint-isidt‘ yesterday. i-nbO-m-T-i- Yearly Oflicer WOMENS A I INSTITUTE (Continued from Page 1) .. Much assistance has been given In the building and repairng of hails; in the improvement. of cemeteries; for charitable purpos- es; establishing community librar- iesr laying sidewalks; forming citilbs for the young peopjie; and in every way making the commun- -.y a place of which the people may be justly proud. Orphanagels, Hospitals, Dispensary etc. _ Approximately $500 wasexpcuti- rd in grunts to the two Orphan- ilges. to the Charlottetown Dispen- sary. to the hospitals and for char- itable purposes. Donations of clothing and food and other needs wt-re ‘made to the orphanages, and to the Minors‘ Roller’ Committee ot‘ Nova Scotla; boxes of jain were sent to the hospitals. The receipts for the past year amount to over $12,000; the 0x- peiulitirres to $0.000. 'l'wo of the institutes have been- iustrtnnentul in forniiu-g classes in llillllv Nllffillli; in their Ctiillllltllll- ties~~a step which is worthy of the highest. praise, and which we trust \Vlll be followed by many other clubs. . Au increase iu the nuzrnber of libraries lu_ the institutes and in the schools, through the interest of the Institutes, may be remarked upon. 'l‘hi.~i too is a type of work which is always open to improve- ment, and through which an inter- on for better reading shuoid ‘be arousoti. lnnioitstrzttions and papers pre- part d and given by the ntembcrs att- becouiing an ever-iucrezirsiug and itistructive addition to lusti- liltt: ‘Program IllP-J. lloth these forms of eutcrtaimutrut are especi- ally vitiuablc, in that they teach, while they entertain and the per- ioruiers are gaiuiirg eoufitleuco in their uwu abilities. The same may be said of aswers to roll-calls of stiggostiou lboxes. and of tic- btites and discussions on iaubitvets bearing tipou ‘the work of home and coununiiity ibuiltiiug. .\Iure detailed accounts of other work of the tiiffcrcnt clubsovlli be received from the Couvteutiis oi’ the Standing (‘omniiitrr-m and from the rtpurls of the individual organizations. District Conventions A splendid itiezt was ifIlt‘.'()(ill(‘t‘1i Since we have such a large num- ber of institutes within a small province, would 11-, not be well ‘to adopt this ideazot District Conven- tions, takin’? in "perhaps 10 0t‘ 12 clubs, which would meet at. stated intervals? special committee to make practical recommendation upon this subject. ‘Mrs. Harrison McFarlnne Provin- cial Couvenor read a very llllewel‘ i“; pup!!!‘ on National event-s Mltl ‘nupbaslzerl the need of a uiON complete etiucatlon of the child from a patriotic stamililt-lllll- l-ll" most stiitwbie place Till‘ llllfl llillllg tlu- ‘school. in this connection th-P speaker refeurotl lio the Sfelll lll'°' gress maiit in ‘this directi-ou b)’ ill" educational system 0! 1.1M Ullllell States. Mrs. S. J. Rose, corivcnor. N811 ll s-plenilid report on Agflcllllllm- which told of the doings of the tLffereut instiaites in lwfilllllll 1° the lrrautifyillg of their respective town‘; villages, and ‘dlfilpflfllfi- Mrs. WlIlia-m Match. Cllllvllllolb read the report ou immigration and shti-iveil that. this was a mfllttll‘ (ll vital irzlierest to Canada. and thifl l'i'i)'\’iilC.‘, During 1024 no less than 200,000 persons had enillzlflllflll froui Canada to the United Slater!- ldducntiun was needed to conrbat. this ilrziiniug of the life b10011 0f tho (faiuttlizin Nation. Airs. B. ‘M. G-ough, Convener. read a IM-pDFL on ‘Inlglsllitllfc which treat- tel of tsc-me oi‘ the deficiencies of the lures-cut mode of school govern- ment and other matctrs of a nature iuz-lwortant to the women's side -ot politics. The Supervisor took tlw Ollilfll" tuiiity to thunk the firms which had so kindly lent furniture and equip- ment for tlic exhibits. Following reports lixmu the illiter- out. institutes FCiDFBSCIJlCtl. a rc- uelutiou committee. consisting of ih- following, was appointed: King's, Nliss Annabel Ryan, Easlt Ilaltic; Miss Alice Morrow, Cowl llay; Queen's, ‘Mrs, Win. Match, Airs Allen Ryan, Avonlea; Prince, Mrs. Iiarrison McLeod, Mrs. llercy Alfieck, Lower lledeuue. DELEGATES 'l‘iie following are the delegates to the twelfth annual Convention of the \Vomeu's Institutes: Mrs. George MacDonald, Presi- dent, Coiuivzrli; ilvliiss Stella Acorn. Vice-President, Elmira; Mrs. Wil- liam Match, Convener, immigra- tion, ltotiky Point; Mrs. Gcugh. (‘ouventuy Legislation, Spring Park, Airs, S. J, Rose, Convener, Agricul~ to our island lustitutts "by (‘ardi- (Special to the Guardian) ()'i"l‘.-\\VA. t)ni., June 1tl~— As an amendment to the Dom. lllle lions Aut approved by the Privi- logos and Elections Act, providing dis let wbaii hold office ‘yo: iusirud of being iouly for the periutl of ei - t for a rtioufl .\llllzlrtl'rt Illlrlnitllt! for .. Ilnr-kilrllr‘. can institute, when they invited in‘ officers or‘ the six eurrountlin‘: -iubs to meet with them an after- (uoou in August. At thirs meeting illie hosttss, Mrs. Nicblichel. dis- that returning ofiictrs for eaehlplayed a collection ot‘ beatitiftii‘Jflnws RI Stewart’ Stirling; litters and ‘rugs from many coun- appointed ,t.rics, and ideas on different phases I l o1‘ in.» exchanged. work wore \ i I HT It .\ “Tlltllf It Y J ‘.\ M ll .'t.*$l'lil'llf RY .1 .\ Ji u|cirt't'v_rr.tt".\"s"1' .11 n |’I.l'lII' .1 All] i iusvitlsiriti‘ J.\ a Itegitlzfr-“price x 1.1 lbitin, Rugulai- 8 nforcsniti, iaiharor ‘lhdr ‘Annlohall o! the Court House Inufihtfl" tannin-an, m; wgwtpg-tha-od . art Iot-tetown aforesaid, In front of the and ilnnnltl (rcnmpbtut, .0 M. sghnolhotise Ill Long Crook atom. lcttniowa Royalty. i Hartman's Store. lll mGo nt-aiatrl and at t)" aforesaid, 11mm,‘ was 01:01? West River Bridge, In Queens l o.‘ lrrt on, i‘ p, ' ' ‘ (r9 tmcourity aforesaid. so thflt Bil ner- .-.,,,.,.ailliitrpvlriglgtr$eiiilTrltrrept sons interested in ‘tho said Estate P‘r\lll‘.'\l‘ ovum“. - ' '~- 4 W, “gm-Mam mlqy have due notice ..., Po r n. '- ; ’ ' t n .1. I ‘ . = ill“ lint-l‘: o? pnmlm" “my o “oil... under my hand and tllt’ A mgbrseai of the bald fitnirt. this-sixth ‘ ‘ . ‘dpy of Juno A.» ,. 1916. lllilllle‘, ' l ' mm '. “p35, _ -,- fihalfm‘ °' hTl-ffunrm. i . . """'""' " "" ""' t sat-roam - “sane-k V" - r ' r. gout PIILL‘ 4 150361111141 ,1 "on... harem" ti. ... o... prelim-ill 419i," Haw- Koq Vllef g Autosrropv Illdu. ,5? .. _. ' - Only a if limited damper-l dialer min utter. Got your! why. ;_ - l‘l.l'lil Jrifur i .14 lb. glass, régular1$1.§,li_ for . . ‘s.,s1t‘ehu¢u,_¢om . Apple and Strawberry gppl-e arid " pp e and} ‘ sp‘ erry Apple andafI-Ieach z, The ,b§lsls_of blend --w‘hiclh th ..othe-r fruits berries»; um ‘and PB l getihenq , 4 packgdljd clean 4 . Special On JAMS, JELLIES and MARMALADES We ‘have just made an {excellent buy in tihese lines and will pass tlhis special ‘along ‘to you at reduced prices, limited ouautity, order your supply now. 3 Days Oply |'i.\‘i‘:.\i'i’i.i-: M.\lf..ll.\l..\lll~l ltegulzti- price 45 cts, for . . . . Iltegulai‘ price ~10 cts. for . . . . . Rcguiaitprice 40c for . . . . . . .. R‘c‘gujl;ztr.p.r'itze 3i‘. cts. for itemize price 90 cts, for . . . . . 3 lb. glass. oir.\iv'tin ui.\an.\i..\m~: 90 cts, for ..... 4 lb. glass jifa ‘an .\ I..\ m: thrrefiried sugar apd flavoring m t. so i, i irnilvjilegifaibles, i oi.‘ 29 01:4. cts. 29 cit-t. 24 m eta-t. 8o g-ts. ets. 0 cts. for ture, Lakeiriew‘; Mrs. Edwin Mc- lFariaiie, Nat. idvents, S. lledeque; Inns. Jenkins, Mrs. nut, tMlztrshfleltl. |.\Iiss Jieliiuley, Cornwall; Mrs. O owe-o» By Rev, W. E. Knowles TO-RONTO. June 10.—The thlnfl is done. A quarter of s century o! waiting, hoping. struggling has Ibe- conre today a source of palpitaltlng yoyhTlie United‘ Church of Canada wag" rn today; its advcntmttend- ed ,1) high rovelry of icing "hearth. Not-tin temple or cs edrai nor. amid long drawn atslq and f-retteti vault echoing ‘the rtdte of praise, ibut profits sy ‘polio of the power and ipurpose" of e true ‘born Church, to haiiow and to beautify, tto Intake th-z tplace o! its fields glorious, ‘the holy festivities were held within an arena set apart to at- hletic prowess and physical en- deavor. tNow th-rse do it to obtain o. corruptibie crown but we are in- corra-ptible. ‘Great and ilIIIDTGSSlWC was the scene. Sev-g-ral thousand revertut souls were there, they, too. ‘but representative of the grcalt host which no man could number. from ocean untd ocean who have lived to see this day and seeing have rejoiced, anti who thEre but felt the “cloud of witnesses" the throng of "uteri once like as wIi‘tli suffering tried lbut now -with ‘glotry crown-Pd." who in the calm eternit- lcs must have realized long ‘since how trivial is so much that has di‘v- tiled us. ho-w- sovereign so much that. unites. It is an hour for nation- al pride and hclpe. In the. highest things of life ‘Canada has led‘ the World. Ptsccetlent for this is there none. The adventure is the ‘sole work o! these forward l ‘ ‘Oll- grllllltond o»: minim ' -. lend- ed Htgfwqvim three swat Char ,4 esnrow each‘. Vin: still. 98011 1511:?!“ ta the sacrlifioarot much. th inighl the tpoastble for 81" 00 show‘ to (in; world that nesrness to Christ mosh; nearnugs ‘to one an- other. nut-to call the wliqlo 0hr!!!»- ian , wealtirtd tliafl ' futl NH == can _ , ihrdslteriiood L, _ , great. "line from an l beat its music uponujr, -- surveyed, the efawhalflfik, in reality ‘if n ill wrds, . ad t... sacred custody qvergsll, the fllllllllred and iwrin, fliifll‘ a19- T110 words will; ', t0 ifhfi bound of the waswfon to the City of God." TORONTO, June 1111-1169011! on the strength of the Continuing Pres- tbyte-rians in the Oratorio Presbyter- ies were received at: the afternoon session of tthe continuing Presbymer- inns at Cookes Church. Tit-is "session Oomlpleteg the business ‘session o! tho Congress and tomorrow the As- sembly of the Continuing Church commences. ' " ' It Wtls announced "that's ltele- I-rram had been ‘received from the Govonnmeui, at Ottawa "that this ‘Federal Commission for ltllio divis- ‘Ion of the general property of the Presbyterian Church would be ap- Doinceti on June 12, instead of nine months hence, asjprpvltibd‘ in the Church Union Act.“ ' ' i Mrs, Keatlug, Mrs. David McLure, Pleasant Valley; ‘Mrs. McKay, Mrs. McKianon, East Bideford; Mrs, J. A. McLeod, Kiuross; Mrs. P. Ll Jlcqucon Cigg; Miss hlztrguret Ste vctisou, Mrs. Brenton Dickieson. New Glasgow; Mrs. John MacAu- lay, Mrs, Eddie Qulgley, St. Pet- ers North; Mrs. J. N. McKianon, Grand River; Miss Leah Arsenault, ‘Miss Alice Zilc-Naliy, Egmont llay; lMrs, Frank McQunltl, Mrs, l’, ll. Hogan, Emyvale; Mrs. A. K. Mc- Phee, Miss Annie MQhes, Loni: Creek; Mrs. Walter Shaw, Mrs. James Lamont, St. Cathérines; Mrs liedley Jenkins, Mrs. R. \V. Chand- ler, Mt, Albion; tMiss Maud lduman, Miss Catherine McKenzie, Victoria West; Miss Evelyn Mullaily, Mrs. Alex. iiloGillivray, Gowau‘ Brae; ‘Mrs, ll. ‘N. Buchanan, Mt. Buchan- an; Mrs. Spence, Miss ‘L, Wonnacot (lreenvale. Visitors Mrs. Ferguson, hiarshiielil; Mrs. ‘lierbert Frizzol, York Point; Mrs, '.\I. 'l'. Lowthcr, Springiieitl; Mrs. -ll, l’. . (lei). ,. ll. liot less, Norboro; 1.\ir.~t. ltobert lloivue. . Miss Edith l.:|ke\'ie\\'; Nlrs. Iioro; .\Irs. Norman liit-Lcoil. .\Irs. Chester Reynolds, Nltirray ‘River; Miss Marlon lMlurrziy, Souris; Mrs. pie, Georgetown; lied Point; Miss aid, liiiss Margaret ‘Souris West; tZVlirs. S. T, Currie, Mrs. lirucst Currie, Rocky Point; Mrs, Everett llovycr, _Mrs. Guy Stewart, Macllonzild; lVlrs. John lletcr (lallant, Mrs. Felix Gallant, ML Carmel; IMlss Laura Campbell. Mrs. Stephen ..\ qliick. Elmira; Miss Maisie Millar, Miss Jcuu Ramsay, Central, Lot l6; Mrs, Col- in ilouaid, Mrs. J. ll. Mitrphy, Sou Vlriv; .\lrs, C. l‘). Clark, Ma's. Edgar Liuklettor, Liukiettert ll/Iisr. Elsie lieuuiug. Miss Nicoiitt, ,\Iurray Harbor; Mrs. J, A. Iluvar. Ziirs. tit-o, Niartiu, New llerth; Mrs. Al- Ia-rt ilewar, Mrs. Arthur Gordon. lloseuezith; Mrs. Allan Wyund, Ca- vendish; Mrs. Ur. ltogerson, Mrs. I’. J. Noy, lluutcr River; Mrs. P. Clinton, Mrs. S, J. MeAulay, (lien- mtare; iilrs. James It‘, Graham, Miss Riclgiliiti‘ price 35 cts. for . . Katie Vilhitc, soon-tin; Ali's. 1.. n. Liultlt-tier, .\irs. Joint Cliapello, (‘HA l5 A PPLIC J lillllY 01s. Sherbrooke; lMlrs, W. M, Len, Mrs. ‘ . , Webster Boulter. Vcioria; Mrs. Regular PFICQ 35c for - - - - ' - - - Harriet tirotilnes. Mrs. John Mc- . -. .. . _ , tluigau. Spring Park; ‘Mrs, Alfred lll~l'(~'l\ vl-llll-lxl JAH“ i“- Mt-i-Jat-uoi-ti, sin... o. Kcayii, Priest Regular price 40L. for _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ llond; Airs, C. C, Craig, Mrs. Keir .-\ilen, lilidtllptou; Miss iiuth Al- ie, Freeland, Lot I1; Mrs, Allison .\icMilIan, Fniryicw; Mrs. J. A, Cut.- t-Iiffe, Jill's. Stewart, Fredericton: Mrs. J. F. Roper, Mrs. ll. llarper. Central Royalty; Miss tMlary llono- van, Mrs. E, Nlc-Muhon, hlastllal- tic; Miss Annabel Ryan, Mrs. El- liot Bruce, lGast llaltlc; Mrs, A. i). Straw. Mrs. Dr. Mutiiieson, liar- rlugton; LVltrs. llanicl Jiclstiatz, Miss L, Stewart, Cable. ilead Exist; Mrs. Noun, Mrs. Ling, Wlioaticy River; Mrs, l’, N Pate, O"Leary; l\’lrs. Si- mon Nicholson, Mrs. Henry Mc- Laron, llradciiell; Mrs, Maldin Mc- Leod, Lorne Valley; tMtrs, Percy Affleck, Mrs. Edwin McFarland. Smith lledcque; Mrs. Ernest New- itorillto, Birch Hill} Mrs. itobt. Mc- Plllifflllll. Mrs. John Murray, Bor- don; Mrs. Arthur (lardlucr, Low- or. Montague; ‘Mrs. James Dia- ‘fllflllll. Mrs. Edward lvlucArthur, p eta‘; .5 - '4'!‘- 4 lb. tins l59c' . Northnm; Mitts Alico E, Morrow, Egiimrton: Mrs. James S. McKen- zie. Howe Bay; Mrs. K, Mclnuis, Aunandalc; Mrs. l’. -T. Power, St. Peters South; ‘Mrs. Eliza (Ihlng, Miss Blanche Warren, Little Har- bour: Miss Emma Moore, Eldon; Q-QO$O-O§O§Q§'QO:QVQ§CO4OQIO ed jamsis apple, to Raspberries, Straw- ach-ore added. to "lb. tins for eta. Hotel Victoria A" "P ‘Ii-HIM oomlorrpbln Hotel with over .100 rooms, u of which hpvq private baths. tlrrltn naive oourtooul - and palnniktnfl odwloo. Waldo Canada. (ihiirlotteotwn to unoxoollod In "errata Co., Ltd. Armani c. snows. mains» .\. l“. Rose, Miss eventing session began at i-Jlsie Fraser, Jennie Stewart, Kings o'clock with the Prssidetit. 'l‘iuuey, Fredericton; iilrs. .\Ie.Fzid-i yeti, St. Catheriues; Miss Maul Mrsdllewvzir, Mrs. Merrill Stewart, Kings .\IaoNeill, ’l‘rzivelltr‘s Rest; bu“, _ EVENING MEETING l- jllotiston, Montague; Mrs. 'i, ii. lv-_ -—ies, Ali's. W. '1'. Smith, York; .\Irs.l ‘ll. ll, Brown, Mrs. A. \V. i.\l".‘rro\v.i With the same large fllil‘lltl‘lll'll"i and in addition tuatny visfltor-s, the.’ eight‘ Mrs.‘ (Forge McDonald in the chair_ it unis opened with a ilennzinstrzitioui of community singing by the de-' Mayor Wyand.‘ ‘Mayor MCKfllllill, in his addr rm spoke of the honor It was tn he a-bie to welcome the members of the Instliititeg to this city for their." animal couvenitton. lie had had the_ same honor last year and he was glad to ‘sue that the tlCiOf-{HICS this year had so increased in numlwrs, rm. was an lndlcnltion of the stic- crss with ‘which the work of the curbs wag uieoting. A splendid violin slolo ‘by Miss Bernice Stultz was ‘heartily en- (voted. The address by .\lr. J. L, l‘a'ton twas the next number on the pro- gram. ll‘. was truly a ru-as-tcrly ef- fnrd and was listener-ti to through- out with lili‘ keenvrst inttuesl, M R.‘ PATON'S ADDRESS it was In llritish Columbia. said Mr. Paton, -tba~t I first got. to know the work ot‘ Wotan-it's Institutes. When I saw what they were doing znuong the new settlers and especi- ally umoug tho Sllltlitllu" wives to niako them realize ‘their new ei-tl- zeuship ainl to bolp them in tiuties which were as uufamiihtr as they are exacting; when [saw what tlioy were doing for tho country child, (\!~l]lt'l.'lllil_\' in the preschool age; when I saw how they wer.» helping lhu schools by fostering ‘the librar- ies and improving the equipment of the playgrounds. and how they were making the school building a rotitre of community life, where otherwise there would be uono.—i realized what a great part din; Wo- nirn'< luritittites are playing in thc education of tho Iloiuiuitm. I say zulvisediy "ulucittitni," for we make u serious mistake il “'1' think of education solely in terms ot‘ bare class-iootns, cramping desks, and dry-as-tltir-tt text-books. \V.: make a serious mistake if we think of It sOltly in terms of children. To think highly oi r-dtieatiou wo must. think of it: in terms of tho commun- ity .'is a whole. in its iolsuro pur- suits us well ar- in l-ts work, its re- ligious Iifo, its civic aettvltieo, its sport. It is something in when We all tulu- part, both ticively and passively; we are all of as at the some time teachers and pupils. educating ouch other. or mlsedu- eating each other, through tho con- tribution that we make severally of all. 01111011108 us, not the teacher only.‘ and so through sllaour life it is the lilo of the state in which we all share, which is our Right. oduoo-tion include‘: averyt n‘; which stimulates us and helps‘ Ill to make a worthier utis of life. to do our lob whatever our job may he. more etliciontlv. to know more Intimateiylthe world inwhlch we live‘ alod have outgoing, to our‘: tnbto -t o ‘greatly 11' diet: _ ,,-_ quest-had to as lion ‘ti... Edie‘ ll. iffililélfif-‘itilalfiittfiiéliitilufi to soc them and mind to under- stand, no mshcrouraelver such con- r- _L.ia and collectively tothe common lite , Even in our. early yearn it" is the school as a whole which ‘ educnt t: ovary-hart. to. $808M hue-eyes. tributions to the great legacy of tho past that we shall pass it on to those who coroo sitter us en- larged, purified and enriched. ‘Iu this work women are now (fiilltlil upon to play a greater part than ever before. The world is now confronted with a. new task, tho outlawry of war. lt is a ‘task which (zalls for our u-tmost endeav- or both of mind and spirit.- ’l'lils sin of war is the, Old- est custom of our race, as old as man himself and, because ‘it is eoeval with man antpantedates all recorded history, there are those to say it can never bo done away with, lt will lust as long as man himself. They were saying ttlho saute of slavery not ‘much more than half a century back. They doubtless said the sa-mepot canni- ‘balism in t-he days of tho, troglo- dytes. llut vthe challenge _lia.s been thrown down. Tho battle is Joined. and in the end of the day there can be only one issue. Wsrmusl: go the same way as cannibalism and slavery. And the great hope for a speedy victory over war is the new force whichl by lthe ‘guid- ing hand of Providence, has been called into the field. W-oman ‘is now a full citizen. ,Woman is in overy rt-spt ct the tintithesis of war. lVur devastated; woman stands for order. War mainw and mutilate-s; woman stands for beau‘ Wat thinks oi men in terms oi‘ army corps: wtrman thinks always of the individual ‘man. War kins: it is woman's glory to bring life into being, to cherish, heal and illVe it. The great wo-uicn have John liaiisell, lVlrs. ‘Edward liem- "soles fvllfluvul by u" lltltlllsls "l been swat suvlours- M,.s_ IL l{hlgnn_i\\'€l00llltj ‘by ills‘ Worship Anna AIacI)0n_|M0l(f‘liIll!. to which Mrs. MucnmlnhmCavendish, made the reply. ‘ Joan of Arc saved France; Gene- vievr saved Paris; Grace Darling saved shipwrecked sailors; Flor- tfiCg Nightingale saved ‘the British army. Wumzn andpwsr stand out. as two confronting ‘opposites. There t-ould not be a sharper antagonism than tlicre is between-those two. Woman is ‘the great hope on which we may count for the abolishing of war. For is it no, woman ‘that shapes in the early ays the‘ llfe- forer-s oi’ man? legit not she who gives to them their first direction? ‘Three times every century the Iiio of this world ‘is renewed. Each of ihesc new gencrnltlons receives ‘in turn its first lessons in lilo from the band of woman» ’ W0 lllflvll heard much recently or tho neg- lect of stilt-nee. The science which we have neglected, ‘which we ‘have indeed left altogether out of count, is the seionc of peace" We have‘ heard tuurli f what the fpiuvsicai sciences have done to Increfiso man's mastery (lVfr we fnahaclfi-‘ll forces of the world h, ;_ _ B science which‘ ujlikflzivlvfi aster! over the prlntvipailtlesai powers or darkness is thr- srlenco of peace. Anti of ‘this science the ‘great. leach- em aro the mothers and tlieaiitlor sisters who under the. mother. ears for and cherish the first beginnings of human life. into tho with-r glories of tho new worlddi lltttlo child shall lead us. And it is tho mother who leads tho little child. No one can holp us so much as the mother "to build the great. llcre- ufti-r in the Now." ' A vocal solo by ‘Mrs. Ewen Mc- Kinnon was warmly received and oncorcd. I1 was followed ‘by an in- te-rostlng and eniightotrmgpilk by Miss ‘Moan Wilson on the necessity oi‘ hot lunches iulnrralsohoois tobo oaton during tho dinner‘ mo, The speaker blamed the some... cold lunch of the country ‘pupllll for the llltfrfltlfiflti hummer of underweight children in rural schools over tho city schools, and ‘in lthe coarse of her remarks pointed out how them hot lunches could bo made most mp- Iptttizinrz. _ fllho session closed withthe sing- lllg of the Ntvitiorial Anthem. A feature of this year's conven- tion 1s tho largo number ‘Q1 rite- monstration ‘posters on filicfwalis of the ossr-nrhly .mom and the attrac- Ulve exhibits Iii connect-Ion with. Billie‘?! equipment and 11ml Oman wor . .,,....:>.~ p - l L. v ‘. ‘ an‘ . Queen Hotel j ylry wromlolltlblonnnd ti d-llka Hotel at a motion . .l‘sa,1.aia uni», . Jinn-OMB |'_ "r Manama. 1 PM‘. \r, 'hOGUAIO, "N0. trout-room m1‘; .35 ' rsausa-TTTE" j _.-_-T-‘_. .. v. ..._. .. #11:. ‘lL-‘jn. 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