~ v 75' v ` . Y . . qt . x \ I I ` iv . l . . l, Y JUNE 28.1915 van ‘ ~- - ' ' _ 'run oH.lsLor1'rE'rowN GUARDIAN , PAGE ste _ _Q 2. ‘ ...ir rliil/l'_`t___o_.buy in use Pi-pvmee. __w_ 7 mboouom oidpe 11- lmllallggll-.4; Guardian Agent in Sullix- merslsde. - ‘ _ usjeliianlslo oAu.v o alan _T . _ uar can be obtained at Lai!erty'| Ton. eorlal Parloura, Bummerslde. ...GA80_l._INE BOAT.-The line gas- oline boat owned by Mr. Elias gohul-. mlm, Badges, ls undergoing thorough_ repairs. _be work is being done by Willaln’-Ramsay. Mr churmfm EBENBEYW l THE ST _ 135 TEES I =» ~liiilEucir_1_clslt 'i L 1° ' if I’ -ONE C ' -52'-l.'1:;i.~."i.°.:°:.i°'...~'~ c"h m“'° ‘°°°llli>\lly order. lint “mm °l’“5° Well!!-live cents ' ANNUAL ' ' T* MEETING.-The inter- :i‘.:r..':i:.Iii “sr by by the I 0 choolDlstrictls shown who ‘me “£88 llumber of ratepayers Bauum n ed the annual meeting. Dr. i and Mr. Hammond Ailleck re- Eglllag alnd Messrs. John Davison and The su Tard were elected trustees. teach DD ement voted was $75. The H el' lla-9 feulglied her position.- Mr- ‘ is thinkil§_0ff lH@(ia§maétlur_of the - _ western eg__d;M1,J bali lil., H. ___ _ _TREE-8__ '_8P0l§;ED.-A deporable incident took' Dllwli l_l1_ Centreville on Tuesday night wheln' some unknown person sirked out while the rest of the villa __';were-asleep, _Pulled out and brokegrlarso _llilllibelyor the trees that were :planted on Ar or Day. The trees were doing filie and added great- ly to the beauty of the place. What must have-been the disappointment of the people-‘ _When on going out Wed- negday morning they found that their -BAD soAos-one cannot help but admire the beuuiy Oi the surrounding °°““l‘°Y “B they drive through Bed- elllle. enter the thriving village of llellitreville and notice the interest ll GH by the young men in iielplng uulufe by Dlantlng trees. lt is to be holled that the Road Master will fol- low the good example set ily time enterprising young men and repair the roads which are in a sorry state,-H. -Kits/me scuooi.. - 'rue roi- work was in vhini--the trees were ly- lowing is the re ‘ ing by the roadside dead! Such an Kildare Central llghbolrfhlletilganlilgnsif acl is dellfifvlllll °f Punishment- Let of May: Grads v-caroline xmoii 1st us hope that the suiliy party or parties Nellie 0‘Rourke, 2nd; Pauline Fdley may be discovered and severely dealt 3rd. Grade IV.-Gerald Foley 1st~' with f -. Margaret Klpcii zmi ami Belle wiieli uli (€1_»4;msei_uy¢fl'lllll"!'--- Les winner. 0»\‘- 1 _ canadian Poetuyn thrill °°-°. " __ _ _.L . A g “Evary Pull a Pleasure." -SCHOOL MEETING. -- The an- nual school meeting of the ratepayers of Emerald district was well attend- ed. Mr. P. F. Hughes was appoint- ed chairman, and Mr. W. H. Delgh- an, Secretary. Mr. George Mayne was appointed trustee in place of F. McCarvell, retired. $110.00 was voted slstant, and $65.00 for contingent ex-- penses. Mr. John Murray has resign- ed and a new principal will he engag- ed for next year. Miss Hughes will re- main for another term in thelprlmary department.-E. , _ ylES'l'Elill PEllS0lllLS --Mr. John McPhee was in Sum- merside Thursday 'of this week on business. -Mr. Alex Campbell, Burlington, albane, spent Wednesday with friends In Summerside.-H. -Miss Annie Gavin, teacher, Bed- eque. was a visitor to Summerside on Saturday last.-H. -Miss Maude Sherry, ol! Fernwood, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Noonan, Bedeque.-H. .- . .-Miss Lillian Doull, Cape Traverse, is spending a few days in Carleton the guest of Miss Alice McQuarrie. -Miss Reah Howatt, Cape Traverse has returned home after spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. John Albany.-X. -Mrs William Mclntosli. Rose Valley, who had recently been visit- ing friends in Summerside, has return- ed home.-H. -Mr. John T. McKay, Sea View, was in Summerside Friday of last week attending a. meeting of the Peer- less Black & Silver Fox C0.. Ltd.-X .._-Miss Ella I-lennesy, Cape Trav- erse, has returned home-much im- proved aftfr undergoing a. successful operation, n the City Hospital, Char- lottetown.-X. ` "7 _ -llollisii '-SAD DEATH-Great sympathy goes to Mr. and_1_Vi__rs,_,.lames Knot. of Sk_lIlli6r's_ P45_il_d",`,j£1_,l-\_l)`e recent deatll of their first baby oy, born on Monday and only lived a oouple of hours.-Z. -GONE HOME-Misa(-Geiorgia Mc- Tague. whojhas li'eel;”;'a,-.glxeso at her sister’s Mrs. James McGrath, Tignish. for the la.st.montll, ret`nrued.'to Mount 'Stewart on Wediresday';=-Z1"l°"" -FISHING INSPECTION - Im spector J. A. Mathieson was in Tia nish on Tuesday in connectionlwl the fishing industry"a‘l'ohhd’ lf1s"ba‘l't of the Island. From here he“wlll vis- it other parts around the Shores of West Prince. -ON BUSINESS-Mr. Jos, 0. Ar- senault, Provincial Manager for the Canada Mutual Life lnslirance Co.. was in Tignish on Tuesday looking after the interests of his company here. He reports business in a flour- ishing condition.-Z. -T0 CONVENTION-Hon. Chas. Dalton, Senator P. C. Murphy. Messrs. John A. Hackett and Joseph Morrisey were among the many delegates who went to 0'Leary to attend the Liberal- Conservative Convention. They re- turned home the same evening.-Z -RETURN HOME.-Monsignor. Rev. Dugald MacDonald and Mr. J. J. Arsenault returned on Wednesday from Rogersville, N. B., having at- tended while there the funeral ol' the late Molisigllor Richards, who died last week there.-Z. -ON INSPECTION TRIP-Mr. J. F. Wliear, General Post Office Inspec- tor, was in Tignlsh on Wednesday and inspected the Government Building and post oiilce. From here he will -inspect other such buildings through- out West Prince.--Z. -ATTENDING CONCERT-Among those attending the Notre Dame Con- vent- Concert on Tuesday evening were noticed Messrs. Hon. Chas. Dal- ton. Sen. P. C. Murphy, W. D. Sumner. School Inspector Marin Gallant, Jos. 0. Arsenault, Charlottetown;- Benonie Gaudet, Mlscouche; J. Dumas, Quebec and Joseph S. Perry, Summerslde.-`-Z -8EVERE LOSS-Mr. Tom Dou- cette, of Peterville. had the misfortune of having s. young tive year old mare of great value break one of her legs in a peculiar manner on Monday. lt seems that this mare and another horse were turned loose in the yard and without waming the mare was kicked by her mate and suffered the injury above stated. On Wednesday the'anlmal had to be shot and her great ss. . ,Jung -HEAVY LOSS.-The greater part of the lobster and cod. gears from North Cape to Kildare suffered a great deal of damage on Tuesday by _the great velocity of the Northeast wind which raged during the entire day; More than half of the gears came ashore either smashed-or damaged in such a condition that will make lish- ing with same this Spring an impos- sibility. It is also reported that the immense trap operated by J. I-I. Nug- ent and Co.. suffered great damage and ‘will take several days-to ,Zagaln put it ln a-working condition- . -NEW IUBINICO-Mr. L. A. Moore, General Superintendent of the Telephone System in this Province mlnighleuwltif ` Lvlew of construct- i Tlgniq Wednelda and :alle flare vie tl€gt.*Louls andyldim- l _ its to each of these plana. _ at Inch a prospect le an aselired fact is evidenced from the can that auch men ae Messrs. Wm. Callaghan. Bt. Louie and Ben. Gallant, as supplements to Principal and us- - _TRAIN Ll2AvF.s I Miscouche .. .. .. .. . . ......(1.00 AM. fnre$i.i5 ___,, 'ir lf I .l The above Association will hold their great ' ANNUAL TEA PARTY on C I Iurnuvlmul ilssocllllull.-J. E RTY I was in Sumuierside Friday of last " ' 5 °" SATU RDAY 1| I’ _Miss Julia Graham, teacher, Brad- V ’ u y , I ` I This without doubt will bc the eventoftlic season. ' ., 4* W u ) ‘ d _ » _ _ I There willbca uiimber of new and original zimuscmcuts featured. ‘ -_M _ ll Two' large solirl dzulciiig _booths will be liroviflcri :lull will be nianzigcrl by compctcni officials. ., .l l The Directors ofthe Association will endeavor to have the best of order prevail. ‘ ' " " l The locatioii docs not iiccci advertising as ST. PE'1`ER’S is noted fox--its beautiful situation. - A number of lzirgc and wcll stocked refrcsliuieut booths will be provided, together with zi goodly number of tea tables, which will be l O Si’ECI_/\L TRAINS VVILL BE RUN ON 'l`lii`€ FOLLOWING SCHEDULE ».i._ ` it .1 Sumiiiel-sitlc .. .. .. .. .. ......6.i5 1.10 1| at Kensiugtoii.... . ...6.4o 1.10 it u Frectown... . .. ...,... .......5.56 1.00 1| 14 Emeral-'I !!BrY‘Fi’l»‘ W9- *Q \ ~ 1 l l i