-."-.s1`;....~f<.,.-W... .. nos.$.....o=._.<..f:.s..>.fsfl.. .A ' -’=~=l'~v_w_=‘l=,-.'-;=l.i»'1r:.e-'tilts-‘Z - ~~ »<-.-,.:».. . -':~-.-.~.-...-..~,-1. l '~ ' " ” ' ' 1'.. ‘ " " ‘ 7 ‘ .lf-i f-.»..=,, -\<.g_~sf,,i?_'.,;i,.’f5'.~‘.~»'- 'reg " ..`-_`i‘L,’"~’;:-~~.-4,: .l 'l?~.'?.`if.""~`)' ` ‘ "_’1'~‘.-.~.¢;¢~~ 51,4-'~,»_f 1. .,'.l._»§.,,.,_;,-_ -,.;-,~,._., - , _ . ` f' " I "‘",' "'f,_ "" ` ' ““ ‘> -‘£7 " ‘- ' ' . , 'i.{.!-._ . ' i ' l " ‘-" ‘“*`1‘“~f".'-ill” ,,_;__ fl l - . _ - . . , - -. _ . e . _ ..._ __.... __ ‘ F no rqsorimm ooverl Prince Edward s\l\\ll///,lf/of “ V.-_--.---~ i `;I_;_` 12//'A ' _ _ \\b\,, \ \\\ \ Nt \ I 1%' ‘ ‘ i | __ J" -. B .,', ._ in _ :Q v AIITIIQNQWI. Worth needing AiitheAde wo. - P s P . ..._-... Read by livery ody .. gt.. __ _ ` /1 fl., _ \_ ,I Q , _, ° 'ZH ~ as -` - if” gsrlettetown Guardian, Three Conte. / l. WII Canada, U- 5- A0' "ln- itgrnlngitiuardlln, Founded 1891. Evening Guardian 1887. _ FRIDAY, 27, 1920 is ' -’--»~'°-“-f'1'f's.'~°°".ff.'f‘-.'~.‘e.°~= - l 1 ' _.....-i HllH. IHHHHHNZIE HINH HHHHH HHHHH, |]llJHlHllllllllllNN .ii SPEHHS ll HHHTH YHHH I5 THE “llEHllHllll" WINNHH ' vlki have evacuated Filna and Lithuanian troops have occupied W the railway-.station there accord- ing to a Warsaw dispatch received H' (special to The Guardian.) ' QllEI:)NSVlLLE, AUS- 26-Hon. L. -MacKenzie completed n se- nt' public meetings in North here Tuesday night and left for itenfrew, where hc today. The Liberal lead- er expressed himself as being ex~ reedingly well pleased with the (wo weeks campaign. lie has ad- dressed at least 7,000 constituents at nine meetings th-at have been held in thg riding and met scores trance, 'Mr_ King sam from ihrl local viewpoint the farmers in th general election might seem to h Sanguine of as great success as t the case, He reminded his au dience that the success of many o small measure to votes of Liberal Wil0 turned in and helped. Th reasonable course was for th was tyl1i*~"\l Of 10° W`I‘°le Campaign. include all classes and yet flgh The lnrgo skating rink was illlcd the battles of the farmer. lHllN5l§ llHH|llY l|VlH .- lHl HHSEIHN 5|lHlllllH With Expiry of Ulti matum Only a Few Hours off it is Re ported that Russia is ' Preparing for War and Ready to At- __ tack British Positions in the East. (Special to The Guardian.) British positions' in the east. Th and many stood outside the en. ,- In n race which for closeness e has never been equalled, young ° declared the winner. of the “Aer- o enola" which was to he given to the provincial elections in Onta- rin. but that such would not be f od ending last Saturday night. U»F'.0_ candidates was due in no Craig took the advice of thc Con- 5 fi ` Y H E 0 an “early start" and for this reason __ Iva; successful in piling up an early _ eu hi h ri, i- nf others who were unable to at- farmers to tight with the Liberal W c was never passe 8 lend. The meeting here 185'- liillhl party, which was broad enough to \i\i\'ini< iile inet Week Of the offer. ,_ The race could not. possibly have Ilarry Craig, of Ghurlottetowmwus the candidate in the big $5,000 Prize Contest who collected the _ greatest amount oi' subscription money during the threc»wcek pert test De nltment b cttin off to though very seriously threatened been closer, as Miss Jenkins, of Mill View, wllo took second place, was only a mutter oi' l`our subscrip- tions behind. - Neither did Miss Jenkins have ll very comfortable lead for second place, ss she was closely followed by the next ten hustllng e:\nditlltt» es who only lost out by very small margins. Tllcso next ten, whose names are Miss Myrtle l"lliilips,l Tyne Valley; Miss Laura Palmer, _ A. Albnn Areennlllt, Summernide, llox ll. 'I‘. llermxrrl, fiumlnernirls- Innne Ilrown, Cherry \`ull|-y Alex Ilurrs-lt, liinrmm e llomiulc iinutc, itun|ii°oviII\~ LONDON. August 26--With the Pall Mall Gazette said it had learn ff. /lrisio italian ultimatum to ltussla ed from authoritative. sources that ,lflleduled to expire tomorrow ev- Moscow had ordered Leo Knmeneff rning unconfirmed reports were Bolshevikl Trade Commissioner, t circulated here twill? lilnt B01 .leave London even before -the ex- in as credited with -saying that his do- sheviks were planning to attack piratlon of the time limit Set the Balfour note. Kameneff w palrture would be equivalent to declaration of war -against Great Brmlxle, snort of Munlilons. BERLIN August 26 -Polish it ‘S OF fig fli , FOR SQLE 0,?EndM\f§;.A';§,¥{ to semi-official advices recelv hand Surveyor, Harmaaville. _Pomh tromler z077's'1°'1z‘ I At -the same' time it was learned -------_-°°'-*'-""_ tibo iBolshev1lki are- preparing 'a 0 'WANTED TWO OR 'THREE rooms for light housekeeping in central locality. - Apply t0 Guardian Office 2123-B-12-tb. k______________.___.___- *FOR SALE.-TWO MILK COWS_ Apply A. D. McPherson, Orwell. 2411-8-25-lil. new defensive line along the riv Nlemen which flows northwes ward through Grodno. Twen thousand Russians cut off north ury into East Prussia. U. S. After * *POSITIVELY NO ADVERTISE- mcllis accepted nt. this office f0l` next dnifs issue after 6 p_ln. ull- | less palld for in advance. ____________i..__._-- *WANTED BV SECOND WEEK of September u cook to do plain cooking. Good wages. References required. Apply Mrs_ ll, W Lon!! worth, core of Guardian Office. - 2246-8-19-Lf. ,'_____________--_ *WANTED ONE GOOD expert Meat Cutter and Sausage maker. (Special to The Guardian.) ever. Al1l>ly with reference and full . particulars as to experience to J. Bennet llnchcy, West Bathurst. -N. B. 2220-8-19-101. ~.__._._..--_..----<- ‘WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Tteferencc reiluirrfl. Wages S36 a month. Three in family. Apply to Mrs. M.'l‘_ Glen- son,, 1070 Carroll Street. Br00i¢' iyn. Now York. 2449-8-27-31 -_ ._________.__- WANTED OLD FASHIONED Franklin stove with brass trim- mings. Apply to “A. -li" euro of Guardian. 2450-8-27-6l FOR SALE 4 MALE. 3 FEMAL N. s, Kent 'Sircct. FOR SALE -HOUSEHOLD FUR .Apply 165 Cumberland Street. ‘CAR Fo” H|RE'_PHoNE 33”! mles while driving the It-ussiallu 2 90895 H before them are facing a serious h t e in a muni-tion accordln eo Tame 7°" "ve lhere tod- -y ’I‘his situation it was ““‘“°“ed' Apply 89 R;,°5‘§_‘§f‘;.f;{ ~l>elloi/en, would afford the Rolls s opportunity to reform their shatter eo units and make a determine 'mo' ALFRED McDoNM'°’ stand along the tentative Russo- r i-Y of Warsaw have crossed .tho bound- Seed Potatoes iFlt.l:iR¢EDLC’I`ON, Aug. 26-Th Gleaner says potato growers in various parts of the United State are looking to New Brunswick for seed stock and disease free DOW' toes are in greater demand tha -pure bred foxhound pups, 10 weeks old. males $8, females $6, J. M. Mlwbouguli, West Gore. ` 2439-8-27-Zi, _______..._.--------_ 'WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSE- lwor.k Good wages. Apply 17 2460-8-27-3 ______,____.__._.-_---;- lturc, including kitchen range. 245 .Sue M. (Jnnnon. Euston Street, City 0 Elwood Cnmplwll, Lone; Iliver (lroIII|| (`||II¢~n. f4l\rr\\'0od . _ _ . id. ld. ilnmplwll, Allwrion ll lloy Dunn. l’en|re‘n Minion Annie Doiron, New (ilungow ltlilln E. ' lf. Bl George I~‘rnner. Nourln if ll. .lumen llernn, 17 Kim! Mtrfet “ J. d l\I||heIJ1~llkInl. Mill \'l¢\\' (ilaims Farmer Opposition Doomed to Fail- The Race Throughout Was An Exceptionally Close Onc.--No ure. Suggests t_-hat Farmers Come Over Comes the Fight for the Gray Dort. - Only a Little Over " and Help the Llbc rals ln Electlng Him: Two Weeks Before thc Contest Ends. Charlottetown; Miss Ruth Dewar, Montaigne; Mr. W. S. McNeilI,Fuil'- view; Mr. Jas. C. Easton, George- town; Ml'. B. L_ Clow, Freetown; Miss Margaret White, Charlotte- town; Miss Iielcna McDonald, Jol\nston's River; Miss Ruth Mc- Innls, Tignish, llnll Mr. Colin Love, Charlottetown, will not be greatly dlsllppointctl. as they have greatly increased their volo totals during the offer and therefore now all have an excellent opportunity of winning the Gray Dort. Out of the twelve candidates, it would be an impossible feat to pick the big winner as it will all depend on the work they do during the remaining two weeks and a halt ot' the con» test, and especially during the big Triple Vote Offer this week. A WORD OF ADVICE. The last. week oi' the "At-rono|a" offer proved one tiling to the Con- test Management, and that was that n candidate who really pills his mind to it can do as much _..._ who is satisfied to take things eas- ily will do in three weeks. From the results that came in last week nlllny elllulges are sure to be made in the candidates’ standing when they appear next week, und they will eerlailnly make interesting reading.' CONTEST NEARING THE END. There ure only a little over two weeks left in which to work for the big prizes. Every one of the candidates should now be travel- ling at top speed and should keep their speed increasing every day until the ond. A lot can be done ‘ln two weeks, and it will take n l0t.,,io keep youl' present position, not to nlcntlon advancing lt. -This week, during t-he Big Triple Vote Offer you have the chance of “cInchInq” your position and also of "cir\ching" the Gray Dorf. Take advantage of this opportunity. It will not be repeated and you will regret it if you do not make the most of it this week. business in one week as the one. _ 'PHE I"0llI.0\\’lN(i IS 'I‘llI<] LIST 0F CANl)II)A'l‘ I‘.!i__lN_ ’l‘_IIl“: (`0N'I‘I'ii~’l‘ ANI) 'I‘l>lIilfllf""` B . liotel, ilotarlan W. M. Itowe pre- l _ siding. _ Yeo read a. ver interesting ______f._.»- gisiative Assembly Cliallllltf Lust Evening. Colonel Campbell 'l.,eav_i,lS="._-E. . for West. .- -vs_ (H0-335 lin-ienu lllm-Donnlsl, .IoI\nl\ton'|| Illver lfuth .\lol.enn, tirnml View Jerome Nia-Gnlglln, Keliy'n Group _. 4 5.000 mm ln.-l|.....l~, is urn-ville sm-ot. cny 5-00'\lltINIy»n Dlrltuy, New llorniun 5.421 5,000 5,025 \ViIIlnr|l (ironnmnn, l\l||r_rny lflva-r lien I.. Clow, I-‘reefnwn Hurry Croix. 135 Elm Ave., (‘lty D. llllfh I.. Dewar, Monfrssgur Edna Diamond. 30 Kensington. (ilty _ .Inman C. ldnnfon. llnx 204, (ieorgefown .......... _. lun. nilan |-‘rn»er, :lzz lrnnoy su-or-t, city Annie (irliiln, Newton Crorm N000 _lhlry Nlvllror, \\’| .. 5.000 l 4:1-rtie “ru-i~i\ven, \\'N. fiicliillvhrrn, \\`l\l. S. !\leN1-Ill, ll.'0II .~ , ' rs. I-v-: l ' 003,000 l|o.'»,ooo 222,000 _ 5,000 00!f,8.'i0 l 00,750 l I .02-'I fi, I 15 003,000 ._ 5,000 5,000 .. 5,000 n,00o_ Illnl-,unret \\`|||tr, 004,100 I r °' l Ilttu .\InI.co|I, ( nl --.000 lunh .ui-lnnln 'rig 'l‘l\\°Imx\ lulu Ihven, North Itivrr ......... .. 5,000 l’. Lnnrn A. Pulmrf. 141 Elm Ave., City Minn l’I|IlI||n1, Tyne Vnllry fieorirle Ili-Ill, Ilorden Alfrrll S. Slnnotf. Morell lllllln 5|-ntner, 11! (‘Iu-ntnnl Street, City “rm liorllon §IIIIk\‘I'. 0’I.|°nry ('yr\ln .\‘|l|\phy. l'¢~||k<-'n Htullon .I. Il. Sevier, Illonni .‘4tr~\\~nrt .lurn Hit-\\'||rf, Clrlcllnnln ._ \, \vn-lm-fl awnlnor. 274 `|~......... .,;r.~.-¢ lllnrznret Weir, 45 Pnrk Street, Cnty lu. N. \\'hI\I0l:I£. Flilrny Hfrvfl, Clly “lily wnluh. 'nl lim"-r our-on .snr-ei. may 5,000 80.450 I 79,250 003,500 5.000 tit. I'i°ter'n Iluy l"re|Ia~rIeton I\‘uI|-view erlnniu ninh 001,000 0. 003,000 004,000 258,000 H. 223,400 5,000 fi ' '. nh 'S 5.000 5,000 420,500 014.125 \\'» 65,000 5,000 I 10,000 151 Kent Sires-I, City 002,000 Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) t GRAND LODGE |_ O_ O. F. The 28th annual session of the Grand Lodge of the independent Order of Odd Fellows opened here yesterday with the Provincial Grand Master, R. L_ Berringer, pre- siding. The district is composed of 64 Lodges with a membership of 3102. B S --_<¢>-- w.A'rErn=oaocoLl.lEnlEs Ac/lm A1' wonl<_ I1 SYDNEY, Aug_ 26.-Work was resumed yesterday at the New Wat erford tlolleries, Numbers i-1 and E 1. through n. dispute over shot firing. The men in Number 12 Colliery ment and the union ofhclals. -_-*£4-3'-**”"" l_ . 1 N WORK. 7. *MAN vvhlrreo to work ln Livery I Y' Stable. Apply to R. E. Faquhsr- son. 145 King Straet.'l4l.8-8-25- ii- pd. ~- ‘FIRST CLASS CABIN CRUISER for sale, with 10 I-LP. lmverlal engine and clutch- in good reunif- li bargain.-0. li. lBeer, Phone 663-J. ' 2i *Auc1‘loNo suPl§ nl-louse _ F ~ hold furniture and carpets com- plete including Heintrmsn up- right plane also all bed clothins will be sold at public auction by W. B. Prowse, Eeq., et his resid- ence 11.8 illusion' Stress on Tues- illy August fist commencing at 11 o'cloclf. Nothing reeofved. ln- Wiiiinl purchasers may see the l°°d\ on Ilondey ttwlilth from : to 5 ‘.- the afternoon. it. Bsulsto, Ainiwlur. ___,._ trim-I4-It owner can have same by appl ____________.. lnenjamln Carter, Auctioneer, \ , ., ,_ , _ . .H FOUND A WATCH CHAIN. THE ing at 238 Grafton Street an proving property, 244 **’_“'i WANTED A FORD TOURING CA for two weeks hire. I-lava Mass- achusetts license, Phone Guard pm 2455. ____',____..._._4------‘ QARETAKER WANTED F0 Western fox ranch. (-Manitoba _ state experience, wuifel. mm" ties etc.. in first letter. 845 Som- erset Building, Winalpus. 2435-8-26-8 _____._1___ AUGTION_-'FOR SALE ON FR day 27th on -the Market Squirt! at one o'clock sharpl, :Jae _ Tlfrzfl i:,,i'Z§H:,:;?'°x{H-I: good in Georgetown; Thursday, Morell; hinder, not frightened of eut°!- gao-a-so-si _ d 0 work, R .__-4-O3-_-“_' l. Y ANNOUNCEMENTS. _ COMING EVENTS, show every Monday, Sourls; Tue! ft _ dey, Mt. Stewart: Wednesday Friday, Bt_ Peters; Saturday Bridgetown' ‘ 8454-8-2'(-3i 'uoouaai e e g _ _ Russia Refuses ` To Modify Terms AMIIERST, N. S. August 26.- 5 which were idle on Tuesday were also prepared to strike but decided to continue work Dendina a settlement betrween the manage- DISPUTE OVER VALUE OF lST_ JU!-IN, Aug. 26.-Whether ll. customer can fix the value of work dons for him is e point to be settled by the county court_ F. Y‘ Non sroale, o st. John architect. is suing General H. 1-1_ McLean, M_ P.. for $200 for work said to be done to a house in Rothesay- The original account was S400 and the defendent hojds that the 8200 al- ready peid was sufficient for the MEETINGS, ETC. vveols Movme Plcruns (Special ,to The Guardian.) iBER»LlN. ‘August 26.-Russlans have so far refused to alter their armlstice proposals to Poland. HC' cording to an unofficial dispatch re eeived from Minsk today. ~Yes'terday’s laces feather, 2nd; Mayor Todd. 3i’di best time 2.20. was lst, The Finl-shcr, 2nd. in t-he 2.30 clus' ithoda Mac lst Jennie I-ini 2nd. will race on Saturday. At St. John, N. B. ST. JOIIN, N. B.--On the Moose- path track today, in the 2.30 class Bingen Worthy was first, I-l- (Special to The Guardian.) W-ASH-INGTON, August 26.- Right of women to the ballot was -formlally made part of the consti- . tuiion of Uniicd Sta-tes today when Secretary of State Collby proclaim- ed ratification of nineteenth amend ment. Appeal on Behalf to save n fellow mlm. There ha of our Christian people throughou ' the "Greater Love" which prompt . ) _ '-.3 1 "ISHHHTHH lllll” FHNI] phans of the West River Hero, the Late Captain Wm. McRae. On the suggestion of Mr. George D. DeBlols who on behalf of the firm of DeBlois Brothers, contri- buted $100.- lx fund has been on- ened for the widow and ornhans of the late Carpt, William Mcllae who sacrificed his life in an effort already -been a generous response Robertson and in view of the deserving need we feel assured that many others the province will express in a tan- gible manner their sympathy with those who have lost their bread winner and their appreciation of ed the late Captain Mcitae to "lay of the Widow and Or- most worthy ob$ect_ Defilols Bros., per-Mr, Geo. s Goff Bros_.'per Mr J A. Mr. W. A. Weeks D. Nicholson, M, P_ Sir Charles Dalton Mr. B.f, Rayner, Alberton.... W_ A_ Mulch. Houston I-lyndmen and Co.. Lloyds .Agents t down his life for a friend." The Guardian will gladly receive and acknowiledge -any contributions that may be forwarded for this i)eBIols ...... $100.00 zsoo zs.oo sooo 2s.oo 25.00 1o_oo 25.00 10.00 it is the limited few that are the cause of such diseases as typhoid, diphtheria, grlppe, tuberculosis etc. in discussing anti-toxins he made reference to serum therapy as treatment or cancer. Dr. Yeo dealt with the teaching of the new and the old schools of medicine. In the old sch mls dependence was placed almost en-til-ely on drugs. The new school pins its faith to ll. few good plmsis on dieting, nursing, bathing, this Province. Colonel Cumpbei was glvcll a most convincing de value to the cause of Education. Colonel (iampbell made an up nropriatc reply. in which he ex Edward island, and the good fellow out hopes that ills sta here ml h m0miii§ to enter an employmen net likely to engage in Eduootlonn C‘1U°11Hi System needs a shaking up Superintendent whilst a member 0 bers bein subordi t cn ' (1 d » » CCB 0 [IJ TORONTO, August 26.-Fai Col. iI'_ S. Moore A. H. Rayner, Tlgnlsh 6,00 - lnwn ft most trying one. as 01° un* ‘4 sr-llied world conditions have had and hav made Y0\ii` I (gotongi (Xqm-ihrll, into Sllperin fi- l leave well tried drugs but lays the em-A i gage family of the late Rotarlan mean that he has performed ,I la _H Rotarlans mmm and Jenkins gg; _3_a_';t l2_fot_l_l_§>___;il0_§_iK____<:ii'__;_i1\1_$_‘*‘5;” as an official and s citizen. we, spoke regrettfuliy of the departure very foretrom of me fducation of Rowmm C°w“°l R' H' Camp' interests of P. E. lninnil- It Seem bell, who is leaving this morning 3 mismkm he declared, that nt Co for Wilkie. Sask., dsploring the Campbelys mm, of me the necess fact that the Department of Edu- ty should arise of his having t cation and the Province is to lose mpg his departure from us. il so efficient an official at such a. critical time, and hoped that tt, was not yet too late to have steps taken to retain his service.; for monstration of the esteem in which he is held in Rotary and of his _H "We cannot forget at this time pressed his regret at being obliged to take his departure from Prince ship of the Rotarians. He had held Y S I. be i0niZer. but was leaving in the where ills duties would begin on Snntember lst. I-ic hoped to return to the Island next year but would 1| The Judge then called on Prin work. in the course of -his remarks eipal Seaman who read the fol he declared that the whole Edu. I there is lt lack of initiative. The the board of Educ tl 1 the some footing asatlfgothgerngtgggl Chief Supt. of Education, tondent of Etlllcu n \\llo .‘ wfpw en route to Wilkie. Sask., t i`- their effect ‘ $1 - enter upon the position of pl‘lnCiDni work more difficult 1. an it other- of the High School in that tow practised by Dr. Glover in the was ,mmgly remembered last ev suing when s number of friend assembled in the legislative chamb er where he was D\'@S@i\i“‘i Wi' an add-res's and presentation of handsome solid club bag and solid gold watch guard. On motion Judge Stewart WH appointed chairman and ln ll ic etc. 'appropriate remarks told tilr~ oil Tile Doctor was heartily applaud- ject of the itniiinfiilil. ills evprf-sas' ed for his splendid address. ed l'9§i'<‘t Ilia! lhf' meelinl! iili_‘i li" The death of itotarlnn Ernest Come necessary, -Principal lump Rice was referred to by Rotnrlsn ball HMI been °°““eCt"d wnh Odu Van Buskirk and others and it was “I-wnal w°rk In this Province ru decided to send s letter of condo- 38 yea" Hmm 1882 “nm me pr? lence from the Club to the widow senlt time. This itself, if there wa nothing else to ,bo resid. rwnui 'could not see how the People teeming with wealth from its va this Province could afford L0 IOS his services. lWith this Provlnc ri' loved island Province a still in0i‘0 n wise would have been. yet YU” \'“°‘ 'H ed the difficulties with resolution span.-1 as far as possible overcame ' them_ . h We remember how, when the Em ii pire became involved in the great ii world conflict, you raving been for many years a mllitiaxll¢ln-nob- fi ly responflcfi to what you b9li8V9d W to no only-S can una volunteered ' for overseas .<.=rvir-.ex for this Ber- '= vivo we :uid our words of praise i0 ‘i tilosv that have already been ac- " corded you hy vollr fellow citizens. ' ln all nlalif-rs that made for the " hetierment`of the community you ' were over ready to take your part 9 and the community will be the los ‘I or llv your departurr-_ 1'* Irrtoirun of nur estimation of you ",herewltb present you With 01659 “I small gifts. 5 With the hope that you may be 1- abundantly blessed and prospered I’ wherever you may lu future re- ° side, and also that the lure of your “ native land may be strong enough °fi in the not distant future to draw ‘*| you lmcif, to us to spend and be " spent inlthe making of Our IHUCI1 l ous resources it seemed ullslgil _ ,,,,\,(L. ,rt of the rent Domin l b ll's il l - ~tbat e. man of Col. Camp c a ty should be obliged to seek a li ing elsewhere. continued the Judge, Mr ('aln t a family man volunteering for tl people of this Province. lowing address:- Charlottetown, 26th Allgusl, I9 I Lleui-Col. R, H. Campbell, B. A_ .Dear Slr~- S nn e to them. ' .0 tt 'it was with surprise and re- n mo on M Hman” R H d had resigned Jenkins, seconded b R t I ' _ Bret we learne you . man, a resolution HVMLLZQBZE L; as Chief Superlr_l_tendcl;_t of Elin- W . I'I pressing (he muws H I tl cation, and at a me w rn o rn l C(-,|0m,| (~nmpbeH.§ qg:);`,°°°‘ to” of least afford to lose one whose sor- °.vices for almost forty years ha V0 thgsaotzarli, ;‘;:s0:;l:isls°rvI°°° t°|been devoted to the cause of Edu- lngregrmat ms'd *E-3° 9l°Di‘°SS‘ cation in this Province. Startins provmce' em" “re "mn th” as a. humble school teacher thirty- ' eight years ago with youth. zeal and ambition as your capital. you W'”*°°"'*° have gradually risen step by step from the ranks, until you have THE WEATIIER, lreached the highest position here in your chosen professlon_ That TEMPERATURE' such success was due neither to TIDE, MOON, ETC, accident nor chance noori not he stated. for in every position you oe- rnn lcupied. your services rnmoelled "‘°<*°-°°='f Wm- ' §2€$’.§'a‘$§i"l;. `,§§`.§§...‘ll’.".l§"1‘.“.I.‘l`."..,"l‘.H. The mwesi leniiierature Wedaes- I to your present position. dai' "IKM WM 47: the highest at 9' »l')urin|r the time you administer- *‘~ m. Ynsieffiny was 60. ed the Department of Education The tide will be high this morn- you were molt asslduous in your` ing at 8.38 and tomorrow at 9.32; efforts to promote the educational it will be high tonight at 10.01, interests nf the Province and many °l1di0ni0i‘i‘0W at 10»39~ of the reforms inaugurated during Suu we this evening at s_4'l the loot eight years wer. lnlilwd ‘iid ¢°m°i’i'0W ni. 6-45: it rises to- bv you; among these might hs not- -morrow morning at 5.14 and Sun-led the granting of lsavinrcertlfl- dai’ at 5-I9- lcatee to pupils w-ho complete the First quarter moon. Bit-urdly. course in Elementary school work Aug. dist, 6.52 a. m. ,M ,lm g mor, thorough md 3". Prince of Wales- College 9__i_I;“|I Wm" 5‘IU‘I“Y» AUX, 290|. temstic inspection of schools. The ' ' ._.. 'time of _your uupsrintenqeuee has (Continued or( Page Three, ) l rl ._ -__ -.o,..__,_-_ bell's services in another respoc When the affairs of thc Emfiif" were hanging in the inlnllce he wa ` among the first of our military men to offer his services, and to ink hold of -the military situation here. Assisting in recruiting and ullhoug front.. it will be long before sue services will be forgotten by lil Prince Edward Island. ~l Prince Street SCh00i W_ S, STEWART, Admiralty Judge, P, E- I- e_ F. oewan. M. D. D A. MACKINNON. K- C_ JOHN MCKENNA. (-My \v,,ehr (Tolnmisslonor. W. J. REID. B. S, A_. -Dir:-rtor Agriculture W. BOULTER, _ Dim-lor Elementary Agr. Edu, _ SADIE E SMITH H, w. vso, vlerirrln. west Kent School. L. K SCOTT L. M. PASSMORE A. SCOTT , ._ ELLA J_ DORSEY, " Model School. /` '* LAURIE NIGHOLBON. ` T Education Odlce ’*‘ “¢ Amruun Neweznv. 7*" A.-=s'i. Pmv_ Scc’y Trees. " BENJ. ROGERS. ‘ (Thief Clerk Treasury Dt-pt_ M `E, FRANCIS, i Forum-r Principal Q. S. S. P_ S. BRADLEY. ‘Sorreiary of l~]ducatlnn_, H. JOHNSON. Principal West. Kent School LOUIS CAMPBELL. West Kent School F-RANCIS W. HUGHES LOUIS W WYNNE. Principal Queen Square School LEO. J. MAGDONALD. Vice Prin. Queen Square School Lr-'0 NELLIGAN. 0\\f~¢=n Brluare School. W. E. BENTLEY. K 0. 'rf' JOHN ANDERSON. Provincial Aurlitnr. H H suaw, s. a. c__ ‘I"rovim~lsl Engineer, ` S. N RORERTQON. L. I. D. Prin. Prince of Wnlee College G. D. STEELE. M A_ vloe_ Pl-ln P. W. Collet# _. J, G, BENNETT. I. A.. ' Prince of Wsiee Collere ' ' LILY I-I. SIAMAN. II. A_, S 8 h 1-, ll e I Z0 l nik ' ' H- ' I I 1.. I .», ~ \- _ ` . ,l l If f,§‘,:-,.,_ - V ' 'ai -' ~ f“~i A 'I // “.‘H%l_=; X, _ _-Qi