_l;'- y»;' f- if Fi- ' *ua l . L_* _. ..; "vt _ _ l, _ ‘fl . 1 .il ‘gf ___;l‘_ _ £1* if £l_ lf. /‘_ ,_ -_ __ l , . if ' J .';r__`_. . ll _ ‘- ...I .i - 'r1“lA<§lf".- _ ill _,, _,_ __ 'li ; » if ‘l ' vi -il lj l ‘___ 4. 1, ii, _ fs-_. _ ._l l_ _ _,__ uh). _l i»_§'.< ~ Q” Domestic Altima Act The reevee are J es B sihdol meeting-_ was _held in school on 'ruehdsy st nhuel hour. .Meetivz 9' by apgpintimg A. 'K. Henry chairman. tres ees are Wni R Tllvli". .eeilsenry nsviu 'rayior sna i-1. J.| Biirghfnli in place of Herbert Mal lotto -$40 for running expenses, _audi 33o.gupp1ement. Spring and' fall va- cation' » s0U'l‘l-I GnANvIi.i.a - Annual. ' I 'v- GC ngs of our hearts into one grand * ' . xultant song of 'l_9!B_lfY7 11" it "'“ _ = ‘ blreak like thunder upon the shores of wh tue" we “cm _ _ *N ' he ` Pac sehool meeting was held_ up Tuesday.; Made Sue by Lydla E_ pmkham 8 94:1; Meeting* oiwwd bv, appuiutlvs Lcmall I Munn chairman, Triistees: Hector V xeiinl. Hugh. ilieneofi sua gnsnnn _ Brown in place of Chas. Mrl\cimie,_ Henry McMillan, secretary. $50 fOr _ .th .' < ` running expenses, $20 for supplemeiioi ___;____________.__..,_ _....5-,_,,§_..;.___-1'r~l1n i1orv0uSl1_€SS A Bpring and inli vacation. and other annoyiiig as K was soHooi.~iaen+.ing_ wsu tended. Supplrinellt voted. $50. Ne\v_ _ trustees: cept. Hardy und Amosll penses. Much to the ri-grel. of tliel truiitees their tzllentcd teacher, Mr.: 5 McKenzie, has resigned. , . _ MILLVIE-W rlCHO()L.-'l‘lie nnuualf meeting was held on Tuesday. :iup-_ plement voted, $35. Contingent ex-I peilhes, $63. The 1iew‘tr\isi.(-e"is Wm., Hmitli. The services of ii teacher luis not yet beau. secured. rlpriulz “Hd West. 880 was voted for running ex» getable Com- '=-=li:E§-`§ \ | Y .i _ i ., . ‘ i J _s In 2” Lydia ii. rink - Vegetable Compound has done for me on - theireligious virtues of ine lirltislil $3 t. "='F“° ' -°“"»~T 3 ' I i *uuvmn and peaceful _ 2-nn. it ld °1°'l=== feel sure,»»'~b v--*Shit 0"' _ _ xpression* of loyalty- W ¥_ il 11° “ad -*.3 .- 1. ._ -» ' ` ighing ~aino_:_p'the _pi . It is a _ _ _ -T, ~_ . .- _ ._ osi-ing ana. slung one _e patriotic ||.|P|..s .nd ii . _ _ or- 'iti- broad Atlantic and the sunny "°"' Y D ll l inc and as our expressions of are troubled with dei-“£05 ”'°"Y; oyalty thus echo into roars of thun- ‘will had that l|i1Burn’s Heart md Nerve let them reverberato throughout Pm. im mm” wg aquglibrium of'i.h&¢ len th and' breadthof our great _ i' 'th g deranged centres and. bring bac I _ h 1 __ _ lam C°'”P°"‘_‘d° §§'i'f>°ii‘l'ii» liiiviil -Till ”l>`°v§l§"§>°l.f’§’ef',“ln nhsfmred nervous _vvlim ¢° * P_°"°_°‘ _ (Continued from 5; _ _ si 1. .L _ ,.1 _ ~. ll" ' r Austin ".Tdf`dls_fe~_sni. thur _ - ,,, _» -gffllbv __ _ -_ _ __~ . < - _ _ . - ~ -* ‘ ‘ 1-_ -' ‘ . _ ‘- _' 2. 1 » ' ' ;]_ _I;_wa:°_;1_sA_s:ii:;on_:1_ye);3::lred ll,” i"~,,_ Y l _ln-5,. ._- ;_ _ ' -,,i,_;§§,,%1§ '_ofli_ths pee- _n o ~.<°;°l=leNv1snE~wl1isnnus_1 _ -, _ _ig _. ~ ~ ~ - - s- ~» -» - - ` _ . ._ a ` ‘ If _ _ ` w ' 1 'r ... _ ': " w ,- ` f n I , t " B ' l . - 1 d ¢2`¢ -mum,vm-e_ Vt _nl wgg passing \l;I_l_iison with our desire, when in that ggnqjieion G ` - _ _ _ rough tlie`Chaiig\~ of] ite und sullel 2 f. :_ 512” Lydia E. Pinkham‘s to _ __pound has proved worth mountains of " ~ "“-'-`51- and strength. I by my friends what E h.lm's u fall vnentioii. ‘» A. J. I-lynes, secre-_during this trying period. , Complete as ~. ' l ‘al h me ns so much h n lace of the sermon: - nl, Hem-f, and Noi-ve` Pills are tary' `rLbtomhon to H ` L 3 plilrgthfen ill the L0l'd» We thank 50r=i=° °f §°“_§n“;l" -_-:__ store m iea i prayer wi 811 B51 “E » ` N P'lls,‘ er _' ' " ‘re y the Archbishop of Canterbury and \>“f{‘_);_1“l°‘*_‘;__““‘l__°"'.° _‘_________:_-._ ._-_d ’f/"-._ `- _ ' never forget to tell Yorb, used generally throughout the tern Y _‘ll “°"_V°__“° P - ’ - . ` pire by the Anglican Church, were became so had I was_not able to _sttelig ` sed.< Revs. T. W. Murphy and Can- to my household duties, ,BUd_l10W. 1_0 it d The following, ruthfull so thatlowemylifetof-hill Simpson oflica e _ t y y ` , _ appointed, was read by Mr. Mllr- Three boxes stopped my trouble."‘ - ‘ d t ; d t pru- ' sided over hy thi-_ retiring trustee .\‘.,h,,|.h,,. ad\we_ Hex- agyjggjgfggg, tect'nt\':é1g;_‘1_£;1h_gemen B an 0 Neat he zgceivfilia that l_i§:p{.r_ep;V_iv¢e\:_ R. Cairns. The following sums were and always helpfln, Customs of the Realm; to cause Law _ _ _ - d ,}e_._ Mrs Pmklmm, at Lynn Mass, ,md Justice, in Mercy, to he exscut- X:l;1l;1_f_1_l»'= €|f"’Y f'" °"°" all F _ l , g HI' Thereupon ”'fte';_dB(’giz;2inI;uX( itldfl jildltaltfie; alliilmtii|f::nScept.re vlith the for the preserise gi. th Kin ___ 1)nv¢e,`the rod of equity and niercy, . _ _- , _ ~ _ _ ‘ l l-I 0 . 8 E _ - ~~ ' ~ teacher, Mins iieckie if she will stnvl H\l__. fn thi. lmsiiiesu Dart of thi-.i_o\yii (""l me U Y I BH his head with this injunction. su. unexpei-ieiweii l_e:iclier is leiigugl-il and ff u good, expeiieniril lruiiii the amount. to in paid if left to ilu clihcretiou of the ~l.i-lists-_v-iz' Ivor l'ui-_Il and contliigent vxln-iiirieni lhirly live' and for ii achc»oi~'li-inline l_woi|i._v-_i_wl». . ., -- ~. 'td ltlil Ulllmn I l .' anothm. _\,,,_u,._ f|-)\,,.,,'_V_[,v,,_ ,|,,H_,,.,_, if fl.ig.~. fli_w over every liiiilding in.\¢l- “{'°U\ 0 W` lU¥_ __ _ the Ha 91, merciful that you be not too . .' , , _ __ \\ IA i c l~ cl `ri- f ci. on ' » ’ ‘ ?f\l‘;£yMii§d)ri;'-ifhlrf, wld:iiiii:Hfu\lgll::|l;:;1M' ( - H- Nl"|"’» ill _llifli lr-i|_‘1»i|ii:i_r»i| N s|mcesB|'u||_v fm- the [_,_.m'_ ,WU y‘.,H_____>¢,l_|~|~_Lii~i, vrm-i 1| fl-:i1_‘|l|'l- ,ri i_i::ol._ ville G has' so fur' _|___cl_,____, ,___ __c(_____,_ t,_____ civic, ion-ul nnd iiiiiluml l.ovci'|iineiltu equal for uiiotiicr yenr. 'Mid-siimiiierl' ei ho fduys. The trnsti-es ure Alex. l "' . _ _ (}airns_ _yuselm .|-__yh__. ,md Amj__,__¢_~flei'_i_i\'¢: ~i, :lil l:iih.»-niili.|It- | Burns. Wiilierf. ltcevcu :ind lsiulc Lid , stone were appointed rccvc:- to en 'l`f.ltUN'f‘(i--'i`he uniiuiil school nu~i-_- tiug was hold 'iii 'l‘oi'oiito Hcliool on .fniie Ziltli., lillii. >‘.an\uel~Down wirnl elected cliniriiiuii und lieoii l’i=l*,i-lin? wus'secl‘ctnry. liron Pi-tci‘i< i'nf.i`i~li|i :iii tliustmc mill .lonepli liliinqilieiic Wm-:_ -elected in his place. A sum of $25, was voted for tenclier. Peter l.ccln.ir was i-eenguged. Midsummer vncntioiil wus given. Totiii amount voted $61- is 112 iicon Peters reappointed sec:-ctnry. l M 'i‘i'llstees1 Reuben Gallant, John fl. hi u ' _ H l’eteri~i, Iosepli Leclair _ Thur. Charlottetown is not ]nckinglfE in loyal enthusiasm was lainl -l _ If y W _ti »fl'` _ ' h' in en- nmpornl kingdoin, wisely, )ustly;‘1“‘\ El}li(f‘c§llnl'_Wf¢l1__0l_1é1lfl_“l';_5:_»l pgggefeffgs with hlmpall his people; and every f;_l_Y “$3 \1rCd0 Oh.” P__eBt0'__e the part of the Benedictlon is followed 051" QW” 'th ia dh then. hings that _are gone th decay. mafia- "“VI_ “A3 536,. f\?1gythemKing goes Hin the things thak are restolfe ’ to his Throne and is placed thereiui, “Wh gm’ f§f"t’“.“ _W’““*og§ ‘:,‘,‘,“§§§: with the prayer that Goa win essen- . .. ._ . P » lil ui?-si in no 1- ~‘l°i.§;i§:;a"i.;'; ‘.‘.i."‘:_::.“.::;::= ‘rss lou _ U ' < 1 ~. _ _ _ - _ i _ - 1 ec ipsci aiiytiiiir, in its imc cd choii._ glorious in all virtue, and so faith the Bishops’ the Princes_ and the d J Ch ist in Hymn_A_m0unced by Rev_ D_ MC. __\;_l_1;’__5_¢l"V§__§;1" _I;_:"`maye:;‘_“g__ _(fr ever other Peers do their homage to his ‘ .- i - »_ ~ ' _ ~ ei _ y . . . Ma'est . bor the p1..~t few vicelis the noun- Lean, and led by 4th Regiment Band. with him in the hfe wmch ls to ViII__YT__en_ _ouows me solemn Ome-' _ _ cnointiu and crownin of her Maj- Then the Kmgi llsmg from the esty theg Queen and after that, the hail" Uf hls C°1`°““t‘°”' “ngirds his King and Queen draw near to God's “'0fd~ and gomg to the H015' 'mble' Holy Table to receive the Holy Com- flers it there to God ‘mm whom he munion, putting off their crowns be- es received it- _ :ere the Holy Tshie. > f P tlud After this the A""“u and the R°y“1 At the end of this great and sol- rum OS 5"' R0” H" Put “W” him' with um emn Service, the Te Deum is sung, fa?" that tm’ Lord his God mlly' as s hymn of praise to Almighty ndue him with know1edge_snd wis- Gam who has shawn many to our °m- with males” *md with WW" Sovereign and his people, in thus ”°"‘ °“ 1315*” .“‘“t. the L°"1 “my setting him on the Throne oz.his an- mbfli-ce hlm with his '_“°"°Y 0" “WW cestors. Pray we therefore, brethren, ide, and clothe him with the robe of both now and in the days. to come_ ghteousness and\with the garments that the same Lord God Almighty f501Vati°“- _ w-ill by the continual assistance of Then th” Orb Wltgh the CW" ls his heavenly grace enable him to ful- iven into his hand with these words; m the high 1-asponsibmty of his sa- 'When you see this Orb_thus set un- cred trust” 3 3 on t0P 0 lrulss up a profitable ruler over it. water- and effervesces lowly, without choking r blinding the user like litz powders. Abbeyfs Saltis used all -ver the world and is :giilnrly prescribed by lending physicians. ` / ldccl. X. 4. He saidt' "When the children of TBl'B»%|. désirlng to ,be like iintol other iuitlons, cried out to God, "Nay, bm, set ii King over us," the Lord snld to :Sa-muel ','hearlflm tof the 'voioe'of the people in s|l`that they say to thee." And Samllellaid, "l(_m_v there- fore stnnd heforethu Lord by your trlbes nnd your families," 'an‘d°`8aln# were unable to locate ilny.p`enh¢`>n`yse- terdny 'who known nnyth ng about Thompson. " ` ‘= ‘ ` el brought to him all the tribes nf ' in ,,|f¢m,| 1,, the our liiuun-i-or. our innstor and (lcd-~l - people: Surely you see him whom the ' n o' iteil ruler. We nsssmhlo touny ' Lord hath chosen and' tlure ls none ahflnliiild l:(y:“l1el'l Alliluziflllm .Wt may Join with cyery true ` I r ll l i l'lke'him'among the-people. Anil all‘ - heart-dn oilr great empire in hailing . | _ the people cried mid said! Gull Snvc qigm. our nlonhrch, King George; that we l 1'* the King. _ F05. , may mingle our prayers i-_ .th _the _ __ ; Samuel took a little vfoi of oil and io ilu.: tho reign ~ - » polired it upon his .band and kissed n..sniri<.n._- __* _ , 1 .him uni mia: aelnusi me ,mn-.i nnth prurniselwei .. _~ ,_ _.,.,_. -fi anointed time to he prince- over me . _ . g In St Dunstan's Cathedral a Solemn l High Mass was held in the morning - at 7.30. At the afternoon service of lem ne n ? So n Be dlctio Very Rev. Dr. _ Morrison, V. G., was the cefebrant. Rev. Pius McDonald, was Deacon and Rev. Maurice McDonald was Sub- ll/lien yOu heed 3 deacon. There was a very large nt,-l - - ' tendaiice and the Cathedral was beau- f‘x~"‘f1V@, \Vl1_Y I10l try tifuny rlennrntevi with the' Union \bb 9 . .lack and Papal flugs. Rev Dr Mn- ey S SJR? _liellnn delivered un able sermon from IB I . . _ . words: ,_ ___ tis pleasant to take- 'rne power ni the earth is in un-_ 'I'l|npii'e. 'i‘odny .ull liutioiiulitics, so [065 not B _‘|{ f “Und” Uf G04 "nfl ll! hi! UID!! llo Will o spank, rclwci-lcntcd within the _ ' " Lord, Hi ou erelgn, one one sesses all the power in his time he will up a. table ruler _to govern over it. m but the authorit b wh in the words .of St Paul the Aho' iorelhe ethat reslsteth the power, XIII). No claim is hereby mv-<18 pointed-out that the choice' of the people and the authority which he governs is from God. ` uthorit is an establishment iind it is founded and had its sou in God the Supreme Legislator." British throne against the ever on this occnsionfor he was the fi British Snverei n slncei the act tory and that if tiic obnoxious clu _George V_ had to it. ‘ In conclusion he exhorted his he ers to lie true und loyal citizens, King as excelling; or to governors sent by Him for the punishment hy doing well you may put to The following was the program: Grand Merch. _ Blanchard und Mr. W. J. Brown. Solo-Ave Maria- Cherabim, M Byrne. -Miss L. Blanchard. - Sermon-Rev. Dr. McI..ellan.` Choir. Farce Domiiie-Choir. Domine Salvum lac Regem. Tantum Ergo-Choir. Choir. Prayer Pro Rege. _ God Save the Kin Mrs. Byron Brown, orgnnlng. THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. and _souvenirs to the school chiidr ection ofIProf. (_‘.. glvf.gll'rlg-ht, was They were later joined by four dec idated School. THE PARADE. D. OlM. _Red\'1in, that the parade w so nicely conducted. Not s hitch curred and the procession moved The parade was one of the very b seen here being over one mile a creditable turnout. Following t Scouts of ‘he Y. M. C. A. in char WHS Hllpillemented----by-~twenty-'sev brethren from New Glasgow and As the children of Israel b'¥ lot Ie ected him who would rule over the so today the people of the British Empire in accepting its Constitution at make choice of him who shall govern the . _ y v _ His Gracious Majesty George V sh rule their realm comes from God; for stl of the Gentiles: 'Let every soul-be sublect to higher powers, for there is no power but from Godj and those thatar are ordained of God Ther sisteth the ordinance of God (Ro the Divine Right of Kings but itt ruler is directly or indirectly fro In continuing Dr. McLellan sn that it was those who obeyed the' ti law not only for wrath but'for con- cience sake as ii-hulwark around t Z Settlement who had not to swe _that the very uct of worship th they ure today performing is idola- ,, was removed from the oath it wus chiefly owing to thc uiiyi_el_¢liIll£ viii position wliicii His Gracious Majesty ye subject to every human _crentu for God’s sake: Whether it he to t evil doers and for the praise of t ence the ignorance of foolish me Benedictinn - O Salutaris Hostin- Benediction- Solemn Tc I)cum'- t at their grounds they paraded to the 1 park and their sin in under the dir- cvgry _reason my believe that King _ _ _ __ an George would be found equal to the Inspiring feature of the proceedings. 1;agik_ and t1,at_1fe wguld be as great _ 1'- an as power u an as capable ss. ated vans from the Hillalboro Cousol- ,my of his predeceggm-s_ when his private character was assalled at one“ time, he was able, in order to vindi- cate his character, to take his detrac- Th d _ tors before the highest Court in the and e paraded reformed after service |,md_ and dsmand that if they mid procee e to the Park. It _must anything detrimental to say, that be gintifying to the Chief and Assis- _ tant Chief Marshal, Col. Moore and do B0_ T-5 1" ' _“'_°-“',f""" il It _is a matter of gratification to " "`~ - know that he was at his post ready Off to face his traducers, and to insist “Don their making good their state- ents or withdrawing them.' (Ap- l . Ki G l°“gfh “iid faking Seventeen minutes snzgseinsnyngyeaerlsmih many £0 Pave given point. Besides the formation which qusiifiss him for th Naval and military contingents who position he holds today and it ds bee , . led in fine order, the Societies made lieved that if he is spa;-ed by provi. 116 dence to occu the r Cadef Corps was e petrol of the Boy years, he wliiplint until; Ighivlolligggif capable of ruling the destlnics of this - grcut realm, but will brnnd lllmself Deer with the greatest of his pre- L1 dccessors. (appie.usc.) Many persom; /`= are probably aware of the fa After the presentation of med o OC and followed the route prescribed. est,m .D of Scoutmnster Riley. The L.0. A 1 e s f by 'A y Of g society for it is the binding force which diverts it to a common end ree h use nr- t to C feur God and honor the King and __ mlm the Words Of St- Peter? “B” come to reign over this Empire- is a :in who loves- his country, and no _'Pho order wus well mnlutnlned by ss loves his God. He is not an au- thc police officers, who were here, al? trocrat nur un nbsolutc_ monnrch;_ there mul everywhere in the big lr “‘- 3 _:___ Sc all ,M e- 'pa OI' 1- si: he 1- s ia, he Y in- h creasing force of anarchy und social- H ism. _He referred _to the fact th Catholics throughout the British Em- _ pire had a special cause for rejoici ‘Pt ii "fl rut S of W 8? Q tif. U lil re m he le The school children f Londo, sembled in the Guild fail the I.:i.l Mayor presiding _ fo do honor ¢_, honor to King George and Queen Mary at their Oordnatlon, ,gr-,gt the children of Prince Edward fdinnrl in love and lo alt y y _ ‘ V' 'lm waiter H ‘Key 1. lt’ m qg Manu* sd* Chairman of (.ommil.tee. [tied Absolutely!! Lgfy Sybil and jomed m the pu The school children of the City of The following reply was sent Walter I-I Kay, _ ` _ B A nd K Chairmen o School Board éarsgecdlme `li°;ei?!fi‘(dmMPictou Fin the L0l\d0l1 th d was the Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is A mature of e pmigsewag very land assembled in Victoria Park to McDonald C d f C b fl t T hgdfitflldily dgcornitzd and was occu do honor to King George Y and pied hy lad! and 185,15, ¢1nd in Queen Mary at their Coronation, .kuties tartan and b0nne¢B_ principal greet the _ciiildren of Loudun_ in af- ong' whom was winsome little Ri- fectionate devotion. _ ' ht b degqr- - S. Bl8.llIC'l18!;d e fgecggfagzs bzggfainiléi 3,8- gity Chairman of , hooi Board civic ulnnisis and the . School Board. ‘ 'll nd Recorder mzzggnxg Oouncl Drs B After three cheers for the King, and the singing of the National An AT THE pARK_ them, the procession re-formed and U ` th sslon arriving at the _ idgonthey? prxgfe formed up in the In the evening the firemen’s pm-_ pages reserved in front of the grand- ads was hreld, the 4th Regiment Ba-nd re' itand. and the platform was occu- leading. he parade was amost cred- mv left thc park on return. ,ed b'y.Hi_s W0,-sh1p_ the Mayor, who itable one, the firemen drawing n eslded, Mr. Justice Haszard, Gov- float representing a._ house. on fire, nor Rogers, Commander MacDon- another decortlted float was drawn ld of the ..Ni0b,,", and the members by ponies, and the fire engine and f' the City Council, A number of ladder waggon were each gailv decor dies were also present Mnyor B0 ated The whole presented si, very in in a brief spe,,ch_ extended n pretty scene. They went to the Ifarir where a fireworks display was given ' HIS wURSH1P_ before n large crowd .wlio _were dis- persed about nine o’clocir by h mir. earty welcome to the officers fall which had graciously held of! un. and men oi H. M. <1. S. "Niche", to ill that l1°“'~ - _ he local militia, the viirions socie- A Kfellf flefil Of Credit must be es, the school children, and to nil placed on the flouncil flommittee, ho were helping in any way to make Their splendid nrrungcinent und com- be occasion ir meinoruble one in the plete snperintcndency of the many de. istory of Prince Edward Islu.nd. He tails which iiecessif.iii,cd such an en- ald that, this province joined hand ormous amount of work and so much l hunu with ure rent of the ooinin- mime. ull of which wus irretuitous. on in singing "God Save thc King," were responsible fhr the effective car- nd-he trusted that the festivities so ryiiu: out of the prvgl‘um_- Cpllricillors appily begun would he continued R. M. Jolinnmi, (chairman) li, J_ gl. ith the snnie loyalty to King and ley und rl. A. Mcboiiulii lixive been ueen and devotion to the Empire ¢:lll‘-l'l-Zlilifi llllfl lvft Ilfltlllng \\flll0llo to mt hm., always ,,,,,,~k,,,| ¢_|,,, ,,¢,¢it|n|¢ ensure the siicccss of the celebration. f the people of this Province. For this the citizens should express their iiciirty izolilincridatiuil und at the LT.-GUV. }`clJGlr_i-‘l__-‘_ that he was unable to be present,l ____. lil”-'li;fll‘K' -.~_-1 lf. fi, ' g- owing to his attending the Supreme ` ' ' " 7' Judge Blanchard Choir Muster and Court in Summerside. _ His Lordship remarked that 'when' King comes to the throne and has' to follow in the footsteps of one so _ illustrous as the into King Edward, B18 who had been preceded hy one so il- i strous as Queen Victoria, his work ' rather a difficult one, but- he had- was the time and place for them r I King George is not n strniféerthltgl this province. nnving vlsltsu here 50771.13 Yell” |1140- His Lordship said he had no doubt that _ the newly crowned King would be prepared to' perform his duty in the same capable and conscientious munncr ns his ill-| trious predecessor. ii. s. cousin, npiuiimnvmz. f histo in letters of gold. H joined' w?ll.h ‘nil in saying "God suv: ,King George ~ the Fifth. '-' had ,_ 'PELBIGRAM FROM LONDON. _ Judge Blanchard, Chairman cf the :School Board, announced thfu. he l'c¢oiV6G‘ the following telegram; London, 'June 21et.,1911 lfl- _/( U. S..Consul Deedmcycr, who wus* ' ..-___- Ivflt toiled upon, sum that nu elle World tnkes a sympathetic interest -in A the solemn rites being performed ntl 9 Westminster Abbey.. King (lem-ge.` _[_ __ greatest empire the -‘world ever saw; his slbjects are free, happy. D'l`0!l'¢llive, prosperous. Nev- er before* wha -the_Br1.tislr mph-e ns great and as powerful as. today. A f»l’¢Bf-Y of arbitration with the great republic to ‘they/est, resulting in nn. iverssl peace, would cause the year 19ll to he written on the pages 0 l l *_* . ` ‘ ._:__.: 4/ 1;' 7./ 'Q_- -gi 'L 1'1- , ___ _ 'r_»___-_rr __'1‘_l.;.`.. _._,l | ‘ __ ‘ -St. Margaret s College i_1fUIl0N'|'0-ll [Founded by the lste George Dickson. M.A.. formerly Principal of Up rCan- ads College, and Mrs. George lgl::kson.] fs nss_|os|n_'l_s|. sup' _ Yupelmois - ' ro|r_e||||.:.‘ Large sis" of Tesnliers Graduates of Csnsdiln and English llsiversitles. Full Aonrlsmie Goin-so for Univer- sity Matrfrnlstlon. - ' Music, Art, Domestic Science, Physical Edu-'g cation. _ F~|| To-m f`nmm'sr- » 'pgf 12th. I9" MRS. GEORGE DICKSON, Qresldent ` MISS J. E. MACDONALD, B.A`., Principal _ Write for Calendar )V> _:_ X _-1-_-.r _ -- .__-.riff Refreshing _ _Summer Drink l . _ ~r" ~ KOLA-.RIGIE besides being *`“~l|_mid ref:-osliing ls absolutely pure nmf_l1~ of clfolce selected fn- Irfwh-mn nun len urnurhuil for th; god_;i__ ' ‘ . _ 0"# sie fans nuodfss. you ‘ could wlslr'nnyth||1g\o;bn, At nil good dealers. . ~ ,F v