0 ig-Cblafalivrelfdrvflf. 0,... 11 i..." isiirniit-‘iiilliiiitisii [OLICE COURT-A vagrant ap- pened before the Btibelldill! blag- wnu ycsierdll! Mfflihl and was encad to 80 “I! m ll“- ient a. i. s. SOCIAL avmifll MUM. motion forty fives and old time unging, beat of prises. Music by mg B. I. ,5; orchwtm- we“ gpw LONDON oaour. Presby- tsi-iun Church in Canada. services on Sunday, Mo)‘ 15w. Wllllll ls foi- lows: ll am, long River; 2.30 p.m., pliiton; 1.30 0.122.. {leddie Memor- lsl. _ . no scorcnronr cannons. 1‘i0N THIS YEAR-At a nledting n1 the Scotchfort Memo“ l Com- mittee it was decided not to bold a/ celebration this Year. . DALHOUSIB UNIVERSITY-In the puss list of Dalhousie Univer- sity the name ~of Fred, sardine, xcnsiugwn. WM inadvertently pm- itted, Mr. asniinaosmd Iuallhh 2o, Physics 1. Biology l, Mathemag. lcs 1, Chemistry-IA. ' ' YESTERDAY’! MARKET-fillers was a fair attendance at the mar- ket yesterday. Hay sold for 50c, straw 25c. oats 40¢. potatoes 15c, turnips 30c. 6888-150 toUlOc, butter 500, chicken $1.00, 6c, para- pips 5c. In the fishimarkletglolistei-a sold for liic, herring 85c and hail. but 20c. - ' Atoms ms workstations‘,- riis s. s. Silvia sailed at ‘no yss- mi-dsy afternoon for. St. John's, t Newfoundland. Before leaving ‘she moved to the Railroad »Wharf and loaded 15 cars of. potatoes. 1h all she carried 8.800 bile loaded by local merchants.- VEHICLES OOLLIDI-Aboutl” last evening a alight accident occur- red at the Corner of-msiioiraad Queen Streets whenUa ‘motorcycle collided with a carriage. The cycle received a broken headlight. ‘The wagon was also considerably dam- aged. DEATH Ynsrlanat - am. John Hawkins. Cumberland Street, an elderly lady who, as reported in yesterday's Guardian was severely burned on Monday night when» Tier shawl ignited as she wasseated ba- fore the fire, died about l pm. in the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday. She leaves to mourn one brother. John, in Boston, and a. ais- tcr, Mrs. J. Whitlock, City. The fu- neral will be held Thursday at 3 o'clock from the McLean Funeral l-iomc. ' ‘ ' I‘. S. S. LITERARY CLUB '- Tlie final meeting for the year of the Prince Street School Literary Society was held yesterday after- iiooil. As a. fitting climax a fine series of interesting and instruct- lve talks, Dr. Ramsay addressed the Societyontheworkcfthotbroe great Greek tffllcdlllllhhflcllyllili gopnoglgg 5nd miripides; D1‘. Ram- say was listened to with the clos- est attention Ia he toldtl-ic If“! of some of the most’ famous dram- iu of all literature, and earned the gratitude of his audience by 11's scholarly address. Afternoon Ml W" served by the staff at the conclu- sion of the lecture. ____ stionr nausea-um iii-s de- partment was called out Monday evening for a blaao in the Para- mount Pleating and Preasinl 9°- picmises on Kent street. when thv firemen’ arrived the)’ Mind m‘ “h” filled with dense smoke. A stream was quickly laid and in 1H8 "ll" half an hour the blaae was ell-inf uished. 1t is not known how the iire originated- Tlie prclvfifiwl’ M‘ left only e. few minutes before when everything was in order. Th9" was not much damage due to the quick work of the firemen. A num- ber of pa r patterns were however destroy . There was little damaefl to the building. Mr. A. J. Duff of Halifax arrived in the city last evenirigand 1a IBI- istered at the Canadian National Hotel, ' Messrs. Phillip Mcmnls and Frank McAi-thur of Lorna Valley, were visiting fridlda in the Cit! Saturday, " ~ir TRY iii-t Saveas q, , a 0min". , Ensure real A enjoyment} FIFO-MINT WlNT-O-GREEN OIoO-VE ‘ tic-o-mcs cmn-o-mou vi-oizr M04" ‘a Cixuiinn s; . .1 isslstieiiefi- Wm Pm 1) WlY-itrthieiiobjective of $5,000 to bo-ilollcctedtiu three days. 3.400“ sins soils led by Mr. T. Wrbentleyyith Miss Burns at the Dltnoywamheld- after which the minutes of the laat annual meeting were read~‘a'nd adopted. _ An enjoyable comet solo was giv- en by Mr._Ward accompanied by @s Burns and ‘reed. 90min: bflyerwas led by Mr. Davis. - The following directors report . was then. read by Dr. Clark.- "Our seventy sixth year of con- past and which-we are ‘ 118R Wllllhtf-fllie said, "has been a criticalyear with us as well as with many, other organisations, yet I feelwahavtwaathered the times quite as well'_as we had expected. ‘rherearo many encouraging factors which have lihitered =lnto our woi-k this. yen-r, which, will be brcilkht before you in this report. . “lhe four main obleats on whle whole, cifort of. the" .YounI Man's Christian Association is cen- tered areiTo build a sound body, mwholesame mind; tool-sate and maintain the right social ‘attitude, and to- build christian character. . Continuing . Dr- Clark said: ,"'l'he report of the Physical Department showed that the attendance in the gymnasium had been well up to lllt 7011'.‘ - - . ‘fThe-bowiing alleys department, under the chairmanship or Mr. N. n Macfiean. has enjoyed-marked suc- ceas-and while the receipts did not ochre up to last year, nevertheless they were-most satisfactory. "Educational work was, as usual. mostly-confined to lectures in the general camber-ship, ,tiia student body, the Y's Men's Club and Hl-Y Club_ ‘ f ' - - ' ‘more has been no change in the policy of the Y. u. o. A. with re- gard to religious work, which re- mains the backbone of the, _whole movement. At all than we are seek- ing in instill into tiia lives of our boyaaadyoung men the idea that aihouiyifour fold plogrsm lat-elig- ious work, and that we desire to permeate everything that roe: on in our ‘building-villi that high ideal which Jesus taught of christian character building. We recosnlw that the - Church and Sunday Schools are the medium of religious "We have felt that the church's, co-opsration has continued "and ex-' pended. and our Association is feel- ing more and more the whole hearted supporttbat is given by the ministers and itheir congrega- tions" - ‘ _. ' Sunday, evening services foryoung people liavebeen held continually from Nov, lat to the last or May. with a short break at New Years. ‘Boys’ work program has been an active one.- but limited space and miailvatamdoes notpermlt a large program fol-boys in the building.‘ Some ‘felti-IIQI‘ of our boys owners are: wobbly’ hikes oi- outing!- (weatiiei- pdflnittlng.) Regulll‘ sym- miimfpai-iods twice" a weak. Monthly oi- social-s. Bimday morning-meetings "oi- aiblo Class: aummer- oaaips- aud- outings to Can- dwflove... . . y, 3g_"c...A,,0g,mps_ at Canoe Cove were siaicribed in the mp0". l!" yflfpflflfl] 1101B!‘ hid l IOtU of . , , ' Qhfilfacltool-ciub, knownas tliafl-ll-Ytf, Olllblhlj been actlvl uiriviu. The Y's Men's Ciili seven tinuoils operation,‘ which has Just day new. meeting of-Summersida hyssessment (Mlltah- ' . Current Accounts. Streets . Electric Light S. I‘. Prop. . " axrauorrunn m; Whit Bentley is President. Thea. o.‘ M- was recrswlmi f" student work early ll!" stilmifi“ with a_ very good membership- Thefoin- main athletic 11199“ which tho-Y. M-C. A» wnocntratrd on were two; mariithim m?"- me Maritime championships a; Mone- ton, N- 3.. and the Labcamy swirl-s in Charlottetown, The secre‘ s. Mr. Peadleton. Itvei considerable tHiaie in_training boys for these spsciil athletic events and accom- paniedthe Charlottetown teams to both. Halifax and Moncton. The my; you. the. trimmers l" "*- Halifax Herald marathon by hay/ill! thefirst four 'of any team to fin- Zsh.‘ The local-team‘ took second plug 1n the -Maritime y champion- ships. - i _ ‘mo. National, Council annual res-ties ‘hi5 Y9“? V‘? 0°15. .1“ Montreal and considering every- thingit was Vweli attended and I moat profitable gathering Mr. W. M. Rowe was-the Charlottetown rep reeentatlve thisyear. , ‘Ilia held ulrmembershio is much lower this year than usual, mainly on account of the ‘economic situa- tion. Well over 'a'. hundred men and boys have becncarrled along, ai-~ lowed to use inanyof the privileg- es who were not‘ able, to pay their usual membership Leel- ‘ There aref-aboutlfl young ladies members of the Physical Dept. who come cnceaiweehand sometime twice a week for, syinslsssss, oss- ketball, volleyball and Badminton. Their attenfdanceat classes. etc. nas been vsrynsspatsis Year.- "nisonlycbanaoginoui-stairwas MrJNeilMatheaoriQ-wiio came on last‘ September-Tia assistant‘ ‘secret- Mr. Mai/hlelohlsjliealth was not verygpod 50019015125101; - f f " C7TZ£S77MA ms Elliwiied revenue-ind expenditure for the year 1022 passed at Mon- tributod- the sum or ssoo ,i,o the dunes and was therefore forced t0 Y. M. o, A.-Mr-_J-_M_. Mmdysfl i! mm, April 30th last. No move to their immediate wtorflldwi “d iiu this vacancy will be taken until ‘the whole community. TH E Town Council. REVENUE - . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,040.00 Poll 3335,00 Judgments _ 050.00 Uccnsea:—" Dog ..................... 200.00 180.00 100.00 030.00 150.00 525.00 _ - . 65.00 Fines and Coats , 900,00 Town Hall .... .. 1,101,011 Miscellaneous Receipts .... .. 350,00 Interest on Sinking Funds ...... .. , 5900,00 -_‘, ‘ and Discount , 050.00 Waterand Sewerage Commrs. _ 1,500.00 Whirl!» . 150.00 Town whirl , 14.00 Iiitereit-on De ....... .. . 5,000.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. 350.00 59,240.00 4,000.00 4,158.00 $7304.00 Sines and Costa ..: t 50.00 Interest and Discount ‘ 1,200.00 Streets, 0,500.00 Strectjiighting 5,500.00 Stables .. . . . . . . . . 1,390.00 Ifire Department‘ .. 3.090119 TownHall ‘ 1.000130 Town jwnarr .. v 300-00 Printing, Advertising; stationery, etc. 500.00‘ Police Department .... 4,000.00‘ oiiicisl salaries. ........ 15100-00; Board of School-Trustees .. . 8300-00‘ Interest on- Debentures 15,000.00; Parka. ...... 39°99, Miscellaneous 1,000.00] TGIGPhOIIOS‘ 80.00’ Civic Elections ...... .. 60.005 Insurance 21am Board of l-Ieaith .... ................... ...... .. 15-00 50,483.00 ........ . .' ....................................... , . 2,050.00 Sinking Funds. . 13,233.33 Surplus . . . . . ........ .. -- ' $67,404.00 5-‘Fadyen; ea Paul's, w. v. Purdic next, Fall. ’ m. Clark mentioned the good work of the Finance Committee under the leadership of Mr- W. M. Rowe. The members of the Ladies Aux- iliary under the capable leadership of Mrs- Samuel C pbell carried on eihciently and well. This loyfli band of workers have surmounted many dimcuities during the past year and at tim it looked as if they "would have to give up, but the way they rallied around their Pres- ident at the critical time is worthy of the hearty commendation of our whole membership. The new oflic- as for the year are: President, Mrs. Jane Crockett, vice pres, lvfrs. W. H. Johnson, trees. Mrs. Doby,» rec- l urding secretary, Mrs. Neil McLean. The Y. M- C. A- have always. been openfor ‘general or special? meetings oi’ numerous organizations held here during the year. Numerous acts of co-operatlon with the community in general, with the churches and schools, werqen- gaged in by the stair thus bringing the Association closer than ever to In conclusion, Dr- Clark, on bc- half cf the direct» and etafl. thanked those who have so gener- ously given to the Association of their time and money to increase the usefulness of the Y. M. C. A. to young men and boys and to the young ladies as well, many of whom have no other place to turn i0!‘ physical recreation during the win- ter months. Acknowledgement wns also made to the press and to the ministers and others who have loy- ally supported the work during the critical year just past. “We extend our thanks and offer our co-oper- atioii for further christian work in ;Chi-isi.i.-m character rather than ' A satisfactory report for the fin- s Cl-igisortlzrowm GUARDIAN ' ' Noted l Horses Stable At The,’ Halifax Track HALIFAX, May 1o __ jrivo gins stake at Essex Junction, vt., in 2,07 2. stables 0f tmttcfl. and pacera are MW quartered at the Inhibition track-more than ever before at .th's season of the year. They 111-, 3°88" dilly. in preparation for the! “min! season's racing. ‘ H. T. Fulton, Stewlacke, who v has done so much for the breeding and turf interests of the Province,‘ has br": i four hi- . at Rutland. Vt. in 2.04 3-4 3,00, I114 199- His owner, closing out M, stable last year, sent him to the “m” s “Plmdid may of speed and New York horse sale where he was Wflhbled equlnes, and are going purchased by W. H, Keys g0,- M, throush their early trsininfl. being Fulton. bred two-year-old Baronet, t ‘o Halifax a. stable oi|bought by ivn. Fulton a. 0,. “m, they are in charge ofjYorls sale. Baronet, wgs one o; (fie 0 61-2, 2.07 1-2, and 32.000 stake RICHLY BRED There is also the ,,,ag.‘;,,._.,‘:(,y_ also J°hm1y 0 ' 19y. who is not onlycorisignment from the famed Wal. Dvllifur, but is in the front rank o! nut Hall Farm. He i; a 0mm” to drivers and trainers in the Province Ilia-Worthy Miss Morris 2.04 1-2 at The oerrrs of interest in ‘the stable a YES". and half-brother to Blush- , is the bfg gelding Darkcy Gratidn. ing Beauty (4) 2.00. He was aired‘ 3-02 1-4. who will race on Maritime by the 18mm Guy “worthy, M‘, tracks this season for the first time. 3.4, and m5 5.1m was by Pam, the The Griittan horse raced on‘ the Great, and his second dam W83 the oi-and Circuit in ma. Winnirll f1", mother oi’ retel- Volo, 2.02 and n‘... straight races, never losing a heat/Great Volo, 2.02 1-4, Mr. Fulmn also and taking a mark of 2.01 l-Lat h“ Tease, 339 1,3 at 2 yea", and Iexinzwn- I-s-st season on the iwlf- Maxine Great, 2.11 1-4, who raced nfie tracks he drew eleventh p051‘ in the Prownces last ear, and is _ mm m the “poo “an at amt- expected to be much ‘gmroved this this season, numbering fully a doz bridge and won in 2.04 8-4. He won “mm the $2,500 stake at Middletown. N- v, in 2.0:». 2.0a and 2.02 1-4; the $2,000 stake at Malone, n. Y. 111i 3-05 1-4. 3-94 1-4- and 2-05 1'23 “pool The Merrytime Stables, which the boys. We hops that, our As-I soolatlon during the cominB years may give more and better service in christian work for our lnrd and Master. It is the desire and pus-l pose of the Young Men's Christian Association to work with and for] the churches of Charlottetown "We ask for God's divine ieader-| ship and blessing for withoutlllml we can do nothing. We pray that, the influence of tho Charlottetown Young Men's Christian Association may increase, and that it may con- tinua to lead many young men and boys to know arid to acknow-. Mr. W. M. Rowe. partment presented by Mr. L. J. | Stacey showed the general standard schedule forthe gymnasium periods was closely followed, giving each Eclai! or group of membership its fair share of time in the gym. The total attendance for the season was made up of 7,053 men and 2,135 ladies. » - - port of the boys work enlarging on the references made rectors report. MERRYTIME STABLES The report of the physical de- - Mr. C. J. McLean presented a re- in the di- A LOT OF TURRET CIGARETTE SMOKERS PAGE SEVEN will be getting new Cora this year-FREE. Watch For iiie big coniesi. " Quality and Mildness rret CIGARETTES lniparlol Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited has kept up the interest in has.‘ nesa racing in Halifax in recent] years with its numerous 111mm,. tions has a large collection of horses en. The Merrytime horses are uri- der the care and handling of Billy Cumnfngs, s0 well known as a driv- er for years, and who has been pro- minent not only in the Maritime Provinces but on Maine tracks. The Merrytime collection is headed by Lela Frisco, 2.08 at 8 years, by San 1391155}; Church w m“ n 1h Gym ,. Francisco, 2.07 3-4, who has round- nth. who had been supplying m“, ed to form and is expected to be atflong-regation for Mon zfivily Session P. E. I. Presbytery The regular quarterly swim; q the PTE-‘ibyifify of Prince Edward Is land met in Zion Church yesterday morning and afternoon, there being a good attendance. Among other matters dealt with was a call to the past twr her best this summer. ‘Ihere is thejmonths_ The can was largely signed three-year-old ' tmtler Calumet Cen- tral. a very handsome horse and orie| of the most fashionably bred. He isI-“OIL n, w” summed as a regular by Truax, 2.09 1-4 at 2 years, 2.03:G°5p,_,1 m“ and on being presented 1'2 i“ 4 Ywls- b? Guy AXwmhY-fio Mr. crirriilis was accepted by it" °l 141 m 2-m- d"? Hlgmandihlm. The date of induction has been Mary, sister of Highland Scott, 1.59 1-4, Scotland, 1.59 1-4, Rose Scott, .159 14' etc-i by Pa" scat’ z-mqdeal of time was spent discussing ‘by Peter the Great. commissioners from the congrega- ‘set for June l4 at 7.30 p. m. At the afternoon session a good ivthe home mission situation, dealing Mrs. Samuel Campbell detailed ‘There l" 315° l“ the stable thelprlnclpally with the rearrangement the work of the Ladies Auxiliary "c9 m5" 01d 01°77» 2-13 1'4 at 3'0! mission fields and sections of cer- ledge Jesus Christ as their Lord dun“: m, “w,” a, m, C10,, o; 'years; Ruth Eldon. 2.24, by Jim‘ m“ connegauon, and Saviour!‘ onded by Mr. T. E. McNutt who extended an invitatién for the hold- ing of "Y" sing songs in St. Peter's I Cathedral. Dr. Ci. C. Archibald then reported for the nominating committee as follows: Zion Church, J. M. Mac- and William Warren; Baptist, Dr. Clark; United, E. E. Clawson. It was moved by Mr. Cleaver McLean. seconded by Mr. N. D. McLean and rectors. The president then called in Mr. the church one day. Davis, who addressed the meeting. Mr. Davis told those present "A. ye need n00 l‘ a monkey]. there was reason for thanksgiving that during these hard times the Y. M. C. A. was able to continue the clergy, the retiring directors and to the press, the last of which was responded to by Mr. Mitchell. ' need is an organ!" ' which the new president of the T060: W0 _ Th” “him” °f ‘he "W" W“ Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Mrs. Crockett, M1“ McKlllon and Mack McKilloo. moved by Mr. W. M. Rowe and scc- ‘ w” introduced to me mum,‘ four-year-oid trottei-s. i \ Ii, was announced that Dr. I". Scott MacKcnic. principal of the and the young trotting mare Stella Presbyterian College, Mlmtreal, is Votes of thanks were extended to McKillop, (due in foal to Prank plgnnlng a tour of the congrega- Ciosing prayer was led by Dr. THEIR. REQUIREMENTS "So ye hae an organ," he said.‘ I RIDING HORSES QUABTEBED Five horses of the Halifax Riding‘ School are also quartered at the grounds. The Halifax Riding Club 0n, g f, o church will soon be exercising their horses carried that the Secretory mi one , y," y“: so‘: , m, 34b3,; at tlis track and there promises to ballot for the election of these ‘iii- organ A member or the other com b, ‘ number o; other harness. gregaticn met the beadle leaving horses there shortly as the stables‘ land track are free for training pur-i poses. No dates have yet been fixed for McKfliop, son of Peter the Great), 010m or the Island in July. The and five green pacers, by Hedge-l mi] itinerary will be published later. Charles wood Boy, 2.01. Eagle Patch, 2.19 M1‘, v, E, oi-sborn was reappointed ~14, Peter McKillop, 2.21 1-4, and to the New London congregation Frank Patch. 2.06 1-4. Clark after which the meeting ad- ‘ journed. for a. period of six months. Rev. M. n. Genge, 12.12., was also reappoint- ed to Marshfield, Mount Stewart and l-lighfield pastoral charge for a lperiod of two months. The next quarterly meeting will be held a; Malpcque on the third Tuesday of July. "Now, hurry up and get into bed Dorothy!" sold her mother. I'm going to take the light away. "Oh, mummy, can't you take the‘ "Ay." said the beadle, "and a’ ye racing. These, however, will be an- dark away instead?" Bald Dorothy. nounced later. such valuable work. He inrnended the officers of the last organization and Mr. Pendieion in particular for their efforts. ' He ielated- that the YQM. o. A. was founded in 1844 by George Williams, a young man 23 years of age, of London, England. It has grown until now it has spread to 50 countries with a property valuation of $100,000,000. "rho striking point iii the organi- zation- has been its adaptability. The speaker compared it to a troop of cavalry inan army, being mobile and able to forge ahead and occupy advanced positions. Times are changifi, l-i. '0" flin- 'amental purposes of the "Y" re- i-iain unchanged. The i‘. M. C. A. is a "world wide fellowship." Through fellowship the “Y" builds up through preaching or teaching. ’l‘hc sponkcr went on to tell of a case iii ltloosejaw where despite very bad times with nearly every second merchant under liquidation the “Y” in their annual canvass xceeded their objective of $5,000. He believed the “Y" in Chdiriotte- town has the goodwill of the com- iinity behind it. lie poihtid out to workers the satisfaction to be derived from be- ing tiedup to something worth- while, afil to be mil-king to extend the Kingdom oi’ God to the young men of the ‘community. Amazing as it may seem. out of 3,380,000 entries received from all over Canada in the Turret Cigarette Hockey Contest, Mr. P. A. Gillie oi’ Moncton, N.B., gained the distinction of entering the only perfect estimate. accompanying photograph shows the presentation of the $5,000.00 first prize being made to Mr. Giilis. The z . UAQUYWM coins ' fro no some anomalo- How Mucv-t CA I bomb r ~, u/i-iorrla rTHi$ 114m. ~ an: HA5 tar-r on OH-DAUGHTIR- You FoRaoT on: crvoun h’ ‘g stoves- / 3 l:- NEW BATl-MNG non’? as so ouma- DAODY-THATS MY tending Ltcliisipliyaii ‘ departmentour city, especially for work ImOIIQMIGO committee was presented by BRENGINGXIHP FATHER By George McManus " “.IQ§an‘_¥§-tii<"ji!’k‘§i_ and was supported by a number of ,