so... u, 71m r ‘H. . .. 4:. '_"_'_“- 73"’. ' "Q~"-""'O "WW "wit?" I ‘sisslniif”billl_.c- ‘ply on J Chlrlolfiitqsi -p Pistols Io hsglnnlnqtllune 2nd, ‘ _ _ > i Will leave Charlottetown st I _. 0.1a n. ols-rstqsrninj-vsiiidsnvg Ploiou nu o,» ' y l, Polssngsro for Piotou", New i Glasgow, Sydney snd Halifax shoilftl IIVQIIIIQ this routs i which offers s delightful sea trip or about four hours In one of the ilnmlliiillvrlil Monm- ers sflost. Accommodation for 1o siltoinobliso. HOOHELAGA 4 CTEAMQHIP ' O0. Proprietors Bruce Stewart: & Ltd. c, I Agents‘ ‘ .v vvvvv ‘ v oo-o-oo-oou 3307-62741. {HOP 2mm Kolmlh‘! COMO] CAVENDISH CIRCUIT. —'l‘hsro will be service in the Presbyterian Church Sunday, June 15th at. Stanley at 11 a. m. and aLNorth Rustico ut 7.30 p. m. The §Qfy]3. es will be_ conducted by the Rev. A. W. Robertson of Kensington. Bible Study Group meets In (luv. endish Church Wednesday evening June 18th at 8 p. m, COLLIDES WITH TRAIN.--Mr. "M?! Love of this city had n very narrow escape from being killed as ‘ "the result of an accident on Tues. My. Mr. Love was driving a motor truck loaded with hides. While at- lflmnting 1° cross the railway track st Uigg station the truck was hit by the morning train for Chwrlotte- town Just as silo was slowly mov- ing into the station, The truck was turned completely over and consid- erably damaged. Mg; Love was thrown off receiving s. cut over the eye and a number 0i’ bad bruises. c but fortunately hlsinlurles are not serious. and he is around again as usual. The damaged truck was tow- one’ Ons Insertion .... Four Insertions Ilsbt Insertions ..... . . . . . ' chasslrino ADVERTISEMENTS led to the city in the afternoon. i .. . . llo por line of 5 words so per line of B words 7o per lino of l words TELEPiHON-E N UMBER-Add to listed telephone numbers, Mrs. glory Pstteroon, 1'! King Square- 88L CH URCH‘ OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Cove on Saturday June 14th, at 7.30 p.m. On Sabbath, June 15th, at Churchill at 10 s.m. at Nine Milo Creek at 2 p.ru. in the Poo pies‘ Church, City at 7 p.m. A RETREAT for the lady teach- ers of the island will be held at Notre Dame Academy beginning the evening of July 1st and closing the evening of July 4th. Those who wish to attend kindly com- municate with the Mother Superior as soon as possible. POLICE COURT. -—- Yestcrdsy morning at the Police Court an autoist was fined $10 or twenty days for driving his car without a license. An adjourned prohibi- tion case was again adjourned for a week. DANGER SIGNALS—A safety area has been created in the vic- inity of Queen Square School by the placing of traffic signals re- questing all vehicles to proceed slowly along the neighboring streets. TRAINING CAMR-Jfhe Fltfit Battallion (105m) Prince Edward island Regiment will go into camp in Cb-arlottetown ilhis year on July _ Agents Wanted I For Sale 9th. it will be a smaller camp than usual, there being only 90 men un- AGENTQ SELL MEN'S SHIRTS and English Itaincoats (made- to-measure) direct from Manu- SECOND Apply 10 2632-64221 FOR BALE-BOWS hand bicycle. cheap. Brighton. lecturers to wearer. Ex; -‘ unnecessary. Easy to earn $10.- 00 to $25.00 per day. Write for particulars. Biltmore Shirt Com- pany, 232 McGill Street, Mont- real.—2469-8-0-tst—-—6I. szzs. sun: ron so DAYS’ WORK. literature. May work spare No experience necessary. Opportunity to earn 830- to $50. State age and church connection; Mr. Conrad, Spadina 1144-25-28. distributing religious Man or woman. time. weekly. Building, Toronto. ‘ Miscellaneous tlET YOUR‘ PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- 2879 5 dtf ery. Phone 188.’ WOOL WILL BE CARDED AT DvSable Mills. Cards are ready for carding. Manager, PercyDe lany, DeSablc, P. E. . —2621-6-12 4i FINAL NOTICE¥ALL ACCOUNTS overdue, promissory notes, etc. ‘remaining unpaid on ‘May 81st will be honour y for collection. Beer d: Weeks.’ QMY-Eé-t‘. CARRIAGE nusann light carriage repuring. A. Large. Proud &"Morcsliln \.__ with Carter & Co. and Jenkins d’: 2‘°5'5'31'u Son to soil our plants. New is the timlo to pisht tomato, cauli- ‘valued flower, cabbage -, and bedding _-__------—-——-—-— flower plant's. 2575-6-10—4l WANTED TO RENT FURNISH- Female Help Wanted WANTED-MAID, 000D WAGES. Agnew, l6 Apply Mrs. W. E. Brighton Road. 2603 6 112 Water Otrosi. Charlottetown This popular Hotel has been completely ronovstod snd rofurnlshod throughout and offers very comfortable sooonwyiodstl ‘to tho travel- ling public. The tsbio is especially pood- and the public are oourtsousiy cared for. Rstoo $8.00 a day. BRUCE LTAYLOR, —:.-z:.~* 3; tfml" ‘g Charlottetown r Hotel Co., Ltd. ‘ Plopristors i . Queen HOTEL I ~‘ J. n. Mcinnls, AmheNtfMrs. M It. Mcbsdd. Uigg; Miss Priscilla.- Fraser.’ ‘McLeod; . Kihnulr. Uilkl B. ‘R. to our attorney TIRES¢ new 1% inch cushion tires $8.50 per wheel. new ‘if; solid tires $7.00 pcr wheel, wire wheels fitted up, hldg. 223 Great George Si. 259110-11-10. THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM OF J. J. Gay & Son have arranged . I 4 I I QUEEN HOTEL‘ FARM FOR sate-loo ACRES OF land in Glenfanning school dis- trict. Clement McDonald, St. George's 2461-6-5121. WILL BE SOLD ON MARKET Square June 14th at 12 o'clock farm known as the Gay Lynch farm. Terms or cash. Sale posltlvc.—~W. NOWBOIH. 2625 6 12 1i new tires, perfect condition, $700.00, McLaughlin. Master Six Roadster, new tires. perfect condition. called the swellest roadster on P. E. I. $1150.00. Only reason for sale, need the money. Both at- Campbell's Garage. 2802 6 11-10i over-hauled. J. B. Romboullh. To Let f ton. Apply “X" dlsn, 2833-64231 and premises St, City. Immediate possession n 1555?. to owner. 21- ... four or ‘more -bed Nova Scotia, seating terms. I Male Help Wanted ply Box 232 City. ‘s-ie assumes to enter “The 1401/8 Master's" par Bruce You, Montague-Reward. 2035-6-12 8i CADILLAC SEVEN PASSENGER, FOR SALE-ONE FORD ROAD- ster Truck in good running con- - dition, also one Chalmers five passenger car, also in good con- dition. Can be soon at Burke- Windsor Garage. Must be sold in a few days. A bargain- Recently‘ ' zssz-s-loui iii. TO LET-LARGE FURNISHED room, ideally situated at Brigh- care of Guar- ____________ TO LET-DWELLING HOUSE No. 22 Pleasant. Can be inspected on application. ed for July, fully furnished house‘ wanted in Charlottetown, having rooms with bath. Reply to Box 428, Pictou, 2398-5 BI-tl. WANTED -—- CARPENTER TO "build barn .3 miles from city. Ap- 2640612 m2i WANTED-RELIABLE MAN FOR foxrsnch. need not be experi- enced. Free house. Apply P. 0. Box 476,.BnlnmclsIdu. 2570-6-10-ii OTEADY EM- WANTED-MOO BOYS WITH D008 ado Saturday, Apply to ‘Ih-inco MI. Stewart and Morcll. Advise der canvas. Training will continue i'or 8 days .Tbe men will break camp on the 16th. In. Colonel Allan McLeod will be in command. FIRE AT CAPE TRAVERSE. - A bad fire occurred at Cape Traverse Friday night, June 6th about 10.30 when the dwelling hOilBe of John P. Kcough was hurncd to the ground. As no help was at hand at the time very little of the furniture was saved. lie also lost an amount of money and only by the very skilfui help of tho neighbours managed to save tho outbuildings. The loss is a very heavy one on Mr. Keoughlas thore was only a small amount of insurance on the house. iNG.—-Two residents of St. Peter's tion Act. Each same in their possession. each case. confiscated. lnforrn Mcl-‘adyen. riago of P. Hood. to Mr. 4th, at 5.30 o'clock. The mediate relatives and friends. of her uncle, Mi‘. W. H. Hood. Mis blossoms and carried a showe gown of blue crepe meteor tions. element for Barbers Belize“ Ave" Wost. The Guardian joins omen ill 5 WWI"- Wfl" I?!‘ with the bride's numerous rela- v 0f 138F591‘ 3011689» DQDIPWWM tivos and friends bore in happiest "l", Halifax, s-l-lu-li gnod “fishes, . -_--<'-o-u---- BIRTHS ilddward management for parli- cularfl- 612-31- OAMEOTER-At Hunter River on the 7th. insi., to Ml‘. and Mrs. Goo. _ ‘L081; Onmoster, a son. LdgT-RAIN 5on1‘ BETWEEN MoLURE——ln the Mlsoricordia lies- pital. Winnipeg. Manitoba. Roderick and Mrs. Mcbure, former ly oi Charlottetown. a son. “Nerves m’ Bad State g ~ fisJlNflfUshlLl-lsrromsiflsflhsiawrlns: “Myntrvoswaisfosvory bsd-fitllsnd-for ll ' how What it hi ~ ‘a n‘ felt . mo: est. and novor a ‘K rat. l. _ bflsrvo Food. ssrlthosdnt- -wsJdtry.it..Altsr tfiisglrtorricw-dsyti ii mind-house o .s I . l a ‘m. _ I st ‘h? rots sud-Inner if Mrs. Harrell, a daughter. FOLEY-At Wakefield, Mass. Conuick, a son. “Jean Mellie of French River. in flo D. M. Lamont will preach at Canoe‘ FINED FOR SPRING SHOOT- leiand appeared before County Magistrate Shaw yesterday after- noon to answer the charge of vio- lating the Migratory Birds Conven- party pleaded guilty to shooting migratory 881118 birds in, closed season and having A flnc of $100 and costs was imlwwd in Their guns were also The open season for brnnt, goose, and ducks is from Sept. 1st to Dec. 14th, both dates inclusive. and on no account is I spring shooting allowed. ation in those cases was laid by Spéblal Officers, MacKenzle and MITCHELL-HOOD —- The mar- Miss llolen Constance Hood. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Darby ~-Mitcholl, took place at the home of the bride's parents, 1636-1501 Ave., West, on Wednesday. 311119 C0l'8< mony was performed by lilo ltev. C. A. Sykesln the presence of lap- 0 the strains of this wedding march. played by Miss ‘Jennie Mitchell, sister of the groom, the bride en- tered tbe drawing room on the arm Doris Hood, sister of the‘ bride, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. W. H. Creighton supported the groom. Tho bride was beautifully gowned in white crepe de chene and wore a bridal veil caught with orange bouquet of Madam Butterfly roses, while the bridesmaid woro a pretty and carried a bouquet of pink cama- Followlng the ceremony a dainty supper was served. Aftcr a honey moon spent in Bsnff and Lake Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Mltchcll will reside in Calgary at 1706~14th t0 \ i-IERRELL—At Hunter River on the 10th, lnst., to Cornelius and June 5th, 192i, to Mr. and Mrs. William i‘. Foley, (nee) Mabel; - l ‘ yqggmggg‘ conditions which ows their .___--__-‘-AIL_..__. ._____._ . overheat-Multan. -»'At the bums °"'"" ‘° '*"'"'°"""" °' l“ ' i" 99mm Utomsoh. Liver and Dowel. Dot s .'r d:,.lu 10m. , glyfléghlnltadsgl. has, “Wiilhm . cudmore ‘slams oily to Alioo YMUIOWDIXON- At Bndslbsne the home or Mr. sud Mrs. (ice. - rribon; parents or theolgide on ' s Tuesday evening, June ;1 , 10ft. ’ ‘ V.’ Jflmltfrlfil assisted raven MET DIST CIRCUIT, —.Sunds-y June 15 h preaching ser- vice Tryon 11 s. mu Dofisble 8 p. In.._ Victoria 7.80 p. m. "11"" ISLAND STUDENT-In the Mc- Gili University results as publish- ed in the Montreal papers, Mai- colm Ross son of Dr. and Mrs. Bossy-this city, won honors in the Bliilfflklte for hid year and "was fourth in his class. Mr. Ross is tailing n joint course in Arts and lfedloins. OIL TO KEERDOWN DU8T._. A Guardian reader ‘has suggested that. the City Council consider the advisability of using crude oil on our unpaved streets as a means of alleviating the dust nuisance. He states. that many towns in Nova Scotia have been using this method lfor some time and find it economic-oi and altogether satisfactory, one ap- plication sufliciug for the entire season. PERSONALS Dr. Bovyer of Crapaud left yes- terday morning for St. John, N. B. Rev. Ewen McDonald of Leaks- dsle, 0nt., is spending his holidays at his former home in Kinross. Mrs. G. W. MacKenzie, French River is among the guests regist- ered at the Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLeod of New Glasgow, are visiting Mrs. McLpod's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Ross, this city. Miss Jean. Mutch, I-lopeton has returned from Mscdonald College having completed hor senior year with first class honors. Mr. Peter McGuigan left yester- day morning for Westboro, Mass.. where he will visit his brother. Dr. M. A. McGuigan. ‘ . Mrs. J. J. Beaten and son, Black Banks, is visiting in the city the guest of hcr mother Mrs. Theme, Park St. Mrs. M. E. McLeod and Miss Priscilla McLeod of Uigg are among ihe guests at the Queen Hotel. Miss Irene Kelly has been visit- ing in this city for the past few days and returned to hcr home in Lake Verde yesterday. tern Guardian days has been investigating the robbery of M. A. Pacquefls store, Spencer who, armed with o. touch- ing testimonial, has for some time been doing a thriving business through tho Spencer whose real name is E. J. Perry confessed that he was a tfcket-of-ieavc man from Dorchest. er Penitentiary where he had just finished a long sentence. Magis- trate McCormick remanded the prisoner to a preliminary hearing in Juno 18th. (Canadian Press) CLEVELAND, June 1i.- ThoNstlonal Republican conven tion went Into second session today with the Coolidge nom- Inntion assured after the ses- sion ycstsrdny In which in- surgents Iln the Senate and House hoard themselves read out of the party councils in the keynote spssoh by the tom- porsry chairman Theodore Burton. With the party unity bshlnd President Coolidge, the slm of thoso in power was that the delegates were to be presented today with the par- ty platform which was drafted during nn all night session by s subcommittee, and practl. csIIy dictated by Presldcnt_ Coolidge. Mlnsrd's Llnlmcnt For . C. C .C. C. ‘CHOCOLATE, COATED, CASCARA CATHARTIC l‘ Corns These tablets are entire- ly fne from harmful sub- stances and msy be taken by children as readily as adults. They are Invaluable for Ulliousnsss. lad Taste in the mouth, Sick Hond- schc, Conotlpotlon and all p _IMALL noes, cuss l sr-‘rscr FRICI 25s PER IIOX. district and zldjul-(nli parts, ,many visitors -i'i‘0ili ill!‘ city illloil |ih0 “VIIPIHIPX River school Ilouse RMEMiIRIAI. SERVICE HELI] AT WIIEATLELIIIIFR Illiil Dedication of Famous War Picture Given ‘By Capt. D. A. MacDonald t0 Wheatley River School-Presentation in Gom- lnelnoration 0f Boys Who Fought In Great War The residents 0i’ Wlicaiivy liiverl and fnntry Battalion. Prlvzuo llurton (lreon, C_ b}. 1*‘. Prlvzliu- Alexis (lllllent. (I. Corporal Arthur . JARFIEST MADE. —Detective t0 it..- capncily lust 'l‘nv.~uluy PVNIIlil-E H. V. Weeks who for the pas-t few 0n tho occasion of the llllVl'liill,l§',-\l‘lll_\‘. and dedication] of W. ll. Willa-n‘..- fnlnous war picture "(Ymmllauls at at Souris on the night of May 22nd.lY.pres." arrested on Monday a man named‘ This picture which has llUPll pro senled to lhc school by (Tupi, Dmi- ilcl A. Mac-Donald. Ir»- in nlvnlory o!‘ uid. drowned WIIIIC “lilting to pru- ceod overseas. THE GALLANT RETURNED ‘s. w. ltvtl ’ .- '" snow-t. —s1~ 8M1‘ _ f Whit met til-MW. Itrsli 1.» u are» liter. y . , { . i Private Wiliizun Gulillllli. 2Gill ill- i Prlrnln. i ‘Illvili. (‘buster hi Williunl A. -2ml Bzltlzllion. Llcui. itunicl A. hfacilonnld, lst .l>_ A. C_ l ‘ilor, it. ll. Slavcrl. illnsinil, Ii hillcltllv, I' 1'1. It‘. S. 017mm] ll Chili”. blur I lonlil II. peddling those of his l'0l'lnor~ lu-hnnl-nrutcr"[Presented by Captain D .A_ M“. country. who freight and fell in tho (:1 If‘ Donald, War. Showing. as ll. dons. the l-uur In Memory of cgnqradgs in u“; ageous llrlirms at the second lmtllr-l Qrcag wan of Ypres by Czlnudi-iii fort-vs. in tin-l 1914_.1913 for" 0i the rlmlllly r-lnllils oi’ poisuni gas uevd in this butllr- for illv lira-Ii The dedication srwrvicv during time. Lhu picture finely llvlllvio ill" which ill-v. ii. ii. Sr lrr-ri f|('li‘il as llliiifillqilfiiliiblli spirit \\’Illl'll llllliuili l'llilll'lll.lil, prm-ol-dvll lli'i'iil‘lliil_'-', in the (Tulladilln snhIlL-r lllflillllliiili till‘. following prnltrznlllllv: the (irvut \V;lr. > " =lnsrrliled below the picture is ills“ Upgiiin}: liypm following: l Si-riplnro. rumlin: ill-v, C. (Ira- hum. THE GLORIOUS DEAD I l‘l‘ll_\'('l', Itvv, .'l". Will-ion. l \(lill ~ Iimj Ii. II. Start-rt. ‘Private Leo C0105, Killrll in Al", M11111‘ . Rm. '1‘ .\\'i|r<0il. tion-1017_ I Violin solo —.\lis.\- li Stuliz. Private Christopher (iallnni. liil i llymn led in Action. October i015. Ynvclllvig (Yen-molly Corporal Jerome Gallant, KIIIPII‘ Prusclllaiiull Alidruslwdfzltii. Ii. .\. in Action. Julie i916. ‘Alliblkililllil, Nursing sister Agilm S Afzlclinn i lhwllvniiuli .~\<IiIi‘(‘l5S and i‘i‘|_\'vr——- mlrlrvw- Rev. -C Graham. _\'IIill l Mrs. \Vm. Malian very efficiently uvicll as accompanist for llii‘ lliffv-r. ' ‘CAPT. n. A. MhacDONALD Private James Ford 1st (T..\.)l.(‘.. vnl lilllfiiPlil items, Corporal Alexandr-r i-‘nrll. lllll in l Rcv_ R- H. Siaverf pl lIllnir-l" Riv. falniry llntinlion. ‘or, in his upvnilu: IIIIIIYPSS fidill Iln-y Sgt. J. lli'lli‘_l' illw-n. U. S. .\l‘lil_\'.‘\\'(‘l'l' going in |Ili‘]i . lili- 1mm tlw Private billion Lin-up. 261i: llililll fnrllinuiqr Wiillin‘ of liiv Im- ju-l a Ill try Battalion. ' lili‘ whilv l1) do Immu- l i whom» The superb qualify,“ purity and exceliencegm of Player's Navy Cut * Cigarettes have mddé ' them the world's lead- ing brand. i: hulls who a few years ago llvcd just. (is they a-re living now. Then as a bolt from the blue came the great eumnlons in the answering oi which they lclt their home and native lunli to fight our battles and lay- down their llvcs for us on the blood stained ficld oi‘ Flanders. They wile survived owe a great debt, not only to those who now lie over there, but also to those w-ho return- ed. They owed them more than. up to the present they had been giv- ing them. They had assembled tn do ‘honor not only to those who had not come iback. but also to those who had returned to civil life. Rev. T. Wilson of Coveheud said that he had been surprised at the zltlitudo of some Christian Churches particularly in the United States, who a-ssertod that. in the future. they would have nothing whatever to do with war. Just so long as any nation attempted to violate Chris lian principles. it would find Chris- tian nations assuming a warlike thanks a close with a hearty vote of _ to Capt. Macdonald and other members of his family for the enjoyable time had by all. .___.-_¢0->-____ IN MEMORIAL! THE LIATE JOSEPH GASC There passed peapefuliy away at the home oi‘ his brother Roberndol eph Gaes of Appin Road in the 69th. year oi his age . ' ‘Mr. Gass although complaining of heart trouble for some months. was able to attend to the duties of his home. He was never married and lived a quiet Christian life for On Sund-ay -May 25th he took pneu- monia. and w saregehiveytaolnela monia and was removed to his boy- hood home. where he received me- dioal skill and kind nursing, which was oi‘ no avail and his spirit took its flight to the one who gave It on the 29th. The funeral was largely attended altitude towards it. As long as Christianity continued to exist, ltsl followers would fight for freedom. -justice and right. Some people who were difficult to understand believ- ('lii‘lfillllll. 1f the life of Jesus meant‘ anything to us it gave us the per- icl-t irlcullzallon of that spirit. “Again, some feared for the salva- -lim| oi‘ the soldiers sou}. But our men trout away with the spirit of s:n-l'il'iro. in their hearts and a fulll iralizzitiorl that their livcs were for-I fcit, i “Captain Nillclionuldks act than lliizlli was cxl-lnplzlry 0i’ the finest spirit. and ought to be followed by Ivvvry island community. We are under a great debt to God for the way in which lie uplifted the spirit 01‘ lhc boys who preserved the freo- took place Saturday 31st to AJDDUI Jload Cemetery, Rev. J .13. Daggot officiated. l-le leaves to mourn five’ brothers, namely, John of Glenwood Maine, James, Arlington Mass“ Thomas. Belvoir, Ssslm, Wllliqn o! ed til-zit tllc spirit of sacrifice is un-Qchurchm and Robe" o! ma!“ my, the three sisters are Mrs. Harding Smith. Everett. Mass, Mrs. Job-n- Fnrron, Appin Road, Mrs Joseph McLeod, Victoria. The pallbearers were Messrs John McArt-hur. Franlt McQ-uaid, John Gordon. AnsilsDsru William Gillespie, and Norman Mo- -Leod- i __________ ‘Matriculation Examinations The annual examination for en- lllliill of our land. packing extensive 1101101‘ i0 lhfl P111166 0f W111i?! C01- rnilitzrry training they proved ihonlsclvcs on the battle fields of France to be lhe finest soldiers in [the world." Azfiliustrated at Vimy Rhine, Pnsschendaele. and Ypres. [i was they who were relied upon on any occasion necessitating courage oi" an extraordinary typo. Stories of the wonderful bravery exhibited by our men astounded them during the war. it was fitting that they should in some way per- ']pr~tu:lin rhuir memory hm] keep ulivn n knowledge oi‘ their ronrlrk- iuhh- vnurzlgir, intelligence, and on fillffilltl‘. l The unveiling ul‘ Ihn piciuri: by Alias llllZUI hilltllltwsnrl inllltwui .\Ir. Wilsnlfs zilllirws. | ilapi, it. A. Miifvnfililllil in his prvsvnlntion address vxplaiiivd his inulsnxls for doing so, and spoke Ill Llmllllllfilll‘ lr-rnls 0|‘ his comrades IOI/thfriililmi. Tim names Inscribed on ‘the plvturn were iliiiiil‘ nl‘ iormr-r pupils nl the school. with .'~ll‘\‘f‘l‘iil exceptions. lio lnstanred hnw mm o!‘ iilflSi‘. had acquitted himself zlllgillst lvarflll odds. and, after hours oi‘ fearful lighting had finally ‘lost Ill-s life. u .\li: Muthioson, secretary ‘School Trustees, thanked I I I 01' ilm thpi iblachonald for his magnificent ‘gilt. (CiM-I C. Graham or Sul- | Rov_ folk recounted his pOP-"lfilllll ac- (llllilntance trill] (Japt. lVI-uclionnld slnco meeting him on van-um...- lrlain in the early days or the war, Known among the mon as “Mzu-J’ ‘Clilttllin MacDonald moi cvory. whore with (Ioservod popularity. That night was an instance oi‘ the way in which h ocnuld not only Wk" ldVMlihko of ‘an opportunity but also on occasion could create one. Capt. Graham gave nn itpproprl ate and interesting bulk on the Em. -piro's emblem the Union Jack, in which he made use ni o largo on. sign that hsd draped the lair m. ma!“ °f_mlfly our salient men. his Stmy O "l6 F18fl" W55 g Mm" l" general and oi the British “a! I" ilarticular. Capt GMhnm enumerated some common abuses Iln the use of the flag and explained 0W these should be corrected, TM‘ proceedings concluded with he'll-I'll’ (‘heels for the donor. The particlpatln clergy, those who assisted in t: “lll..".;lt:*-‘:."*.it:.'l:"::.:: sud witty ‘m, . - n-s mike 115W?!’ of the significance of sm- he service 4nd b others. were afterwards delig fui- a ly entertained at the borne of pt, Mscdonnld. Violin, ween ‘n4 Mlllnno selections by lisp stuns - logo and Provincial Normal School will be held 0n the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of July, Prox. at the followinl centres: Charlottetown, Summer- side, Alberton. Souris and Mont- ngue. Applications by or on behalf of candidates mus-t he made to the Deparimcnt of Education not later than tho 24th, of Jilncninstant. The applications must glvothe fol- lmving particulars: Candidate's Christian name and surname, ago Inst birthday and address; school httumied; and centre at u-hlril (zamlidaio will sit for the ex- amination. Filly cents on ac- ‘munt of im- must accompany ap- plication, the balance, namely one dollar in hi‘ pnhl lrt the place of examination bcfpre candidate ‘Is scaled. ' R. H. ROGERS, (‘hiof Silpvriniunllcnt (if Edlldatibll. 2619 G 12 1i eoooo , Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown AAA.‘ 4 Offcrsto to fits travelling public s comforiliiiqup-to- date hotel. tsins 44 rooms with p_ m. baths. Tho Cuisine lg famous qll ‘ over Canada. Toldphone In all ro-ms. Courteous sor- vise. C. BROWN. Msn sssr Ch arlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! H. V I-CTOR'I'A‘I:O'I' EL J. w. Zln-k. Moncton; o. . Ile- Kenpie. French River; P "0. the. ilnlliax; W. Garrick, Mon ‘ o: Mlssb. Martin, Montague; U. B. I. Trader. Halifax; ‘P. i-lnokvsio, Ton onto; J. V- Vordolf, M0 Q12 , aid Cuscolt. St. John: A. . Mur Amhemt: R .W. Bartram, Mon T. McCarey, Montreal; W. S. wood. Montrssi! ‘It ~C. tlsrn Amherst; E. R. Grant. Aldll s, J. Harbor. Toronto; A. C-_ llnss- Quebec; R. s. Booms, troll: AnJl-Fiiirss floats-sol . llelntzmnn, some»; ‘G.