your 11.12.39 T ' On Saturday afternoon at the warmtwwvirn T951115 Grounds the t. ad o‘ a series of Tournaments fiplayed between Sumrneralde and ..W;,,;wtown. Charlottetown‘: long Lndm; hid for more strenuous pro- ’ m1 mmpetltlbn has been very 9!- mwely called this season by Sum- mnide. The interest in the game in western metropolis has been my increased by the extensive “Woven-tents made on their grounds ma the addition of an extra couit. mm tournaments as arranged be- ‘veen these clubs this summer is A nd to have the desired eflect. that ydfl-eloplng players who will hold M; ground in Maritime events. The initial meet of the present sea- m was played in Summerside on we 3rd inst. when out of twenty- m-en events, Summerside players “wed i4, On Saturday last at chnlotietovl-n, the tables were tum- ” somewhat, Charlottetown winning enoi sixteen events. m premier players of the after- ”, was Mr. W. McDonald. of Sum- mmlde, who in men's singles, de- mos the best that Charlottetown iolild array against him. Other m“; Summerslde players were “gees Sinclair. lvlcArthur and Link- lettei. and Messrs. D. 0. Stewart and gevst. C. Jeans. One of the best natclies “.15 played between D. O. stevirt, sulnmersidc. and Lloyd Jen- iunGbarlateanln. won by the lat- ter 12-10. Misses Sinclair and Mc- ml-lur, Summerside. who won over lfiases 1i. Stewart and 1. Bourke. l ‘ . ‘ llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Sets the l standard for every, l _ home use C "Op y . Ila/u '1 19g ‘ [Y MA Ylwr llll ‘a l Alabama-Baa? Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup ‘ ucl-rr on niuu; l- iucn m aonv l nor arrrm llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll —-r-—-— _ Charlottetown. 6-3 bowed late;- m Misses E. Bourke and‘ I Bourke 6-1. In all mixed doubles and men's doubles matches play was very keen. The next tournament will be in Sum- merslcle on Wednesday the 15th inst, when fans are assured of exciting hard fought games. A mining congress was held recent ly in Mexico City to consider plans W!‘ relieving the GEIPTPSSIOD now pre veiling in the mining industry ,,_ . a rm- s .1 i; rz: 1r ~ 3- P o o . 5 Classified. Advertisements '° o Insertion .................. 2 “‘t“ T300 Inaertltlal 1:: QT: f 2f: Q t. Four Insertion: . ge p" n,“ of 5 word. z m!" “$7M” - 1e per line of 5 words ,.w-~_e__v_*~*~ were‘ -e ejee ,__ ____m- Macon“; For Sale Male Help Wanted ton sate. TO am‘, BOARD 11m; , room signs on hand at Guardian Office. u DOWS FOR SALE-C COWS NEWLY frcshened at Finlay McDougalls, Belle River. ‘ 45l8-6-17-2i 70R ALE-l DRIVING WAGON. l? . lie-w. Apply to D. A. Mc- Kliirlon. 20 Douglas St.,45l6-6-l7-Bi FOB SALE-ABOUT 60 EUSHELS I. c. potatoes. field run. 50c a bushel. _ Apply Albert Robertson. Mermaid. 4499-6-17-11 SEVERAL CHEAP WORK HORSES. all sound. P. McGratb, Covehead Bord. 4431-6-14-51. -___-_______,_________ FOR SALE-COMFOPJTABLE HOME in toccl repair, quantity wood, large {Zara-en Apply Mrs. Partridge. York. ' _ » 4412-6-13-81 Hiiu CONTAINING so ACRES 01-‘ . laiid with good buildings. Apply l Bracken Wood, Alexandra. 4410-6-13-41 FOR SALE AT A REASONABLE prim, fifty one silver black fox lPlllir. Parents registered in the lCanadian National. Nelson Wald- l ion, Tyne Valley, P. E. Island. ‘ 4436-6-14-8l. u‘. _ YOHJGE TO LET. CENTRALLY located Apply Fred H. Trainor. 80 Grafton Street. 4481-6-17-31. M‘ a [TWICE CABBAGE PLANTS FOR sale at 25c a 100. Thomas W. Mav- htil‘. Maple Plains, P. E. I. 4489. R ‘ SALE - AN UP-TO-DATE Nil-age. all modern conveniences. Ind nice barn suitable for gar- "t- Apply l7 oiehai- Street. 4308-6-lO-tts3wks. >--_- UBIST WILL FIXTURES FOR. SALE “millet/.- grinders for flour mill. , Shifting pulley and elevator. Will ‘be sold at a bargain this week. _Whlle dismantling the grist mill of fitorzc E. Full a Son. at foot of l Prince 5t, Apply at Mill or Major D. A. hfacDonald. 452a i—___ Feinale Help Wanted h~______. _ BWSE-KEEPER. (MIDDLE AGE I Preferred», who would be willing to I fire for an elderly lady. 2 in fam- l, h‘. Write information to Anthony MacDonald, Kelly's Cross. 4501-11 i¢u-___ WF-‘YTED - amt. r01: nonse- Wili. Mrs. Burnett. 24 Upper “inshore St. "sir-aw." 45l0-tf M. “TED -cnu. on MIDDLE iifitd woman. to do light house- . °¢lllhit. Able to do plain cooking. livvlv 2t Longworth Ave. 6-l7-lwk To Let I lg LIT-cannon. s2 GRAFTON " ma-e-ia-al “§-__ l nu-wuin It tar-a ruamairan rooms gmllaht housekeepln_. ' 106 Hilla- » (4034-17-11 __________ “The first sandwich from g re- ‘ W-ritv event at Ooalpit treat-ii was aold for was WANTED-JINGLE MAN, ABOUT 25 years of age. capable of taking charge of small farm. Apply P. 0.. 373. City. 4446l6-14-tf “lANTEb-FARDI EQUIPMENT EX. pert Mechanic. having experience with Grain Binders, Tractors, etc. Apply by letter, give references, state cxpf-rienre. Manufacturer, care Charlottetown Guardian. M. H. W. 6-17-31. WANTED-ONE 0R TWO YOUNG mcn for sales posdlons \v.th estab- lished National organization. Sales experience unnecessary. We train you on a salary basis. Applications from college men for slimmer ivork also welcome. References required. See Foy, Queen Hotel, this morning or evening. 4494-11 MEN ‘VANTED TO LEARN THE Barber ‘Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- ticulars free. Moler Barber College, ‘573 Bcirringtozi St, Halifax. 4—l-ttstf. Lost LOSE? — BETWEEN BRIGHTON Road and Corner of Kent and Pow- nal, :1 small enamel brooch with diamond centre. Reward. Phone 649-1. 4467-6-16-31 Miscellaneous AUCTION SALE AT JAMES BROWN Bradalbane. June 18th. Rufus Stevenson. auctioneer. 4503-11 l l EARN YPVFARDS OF S25 ‘YEEKLY grolvin: mushrooms for us. Illus- trated booklet. for stamp. Canad- ian Mushroom Company. Toronto 10. lrl. W. M. 6-17-21. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by undersigned for painting 0f Sl- John‘; Church, Milt-m up to June 10th. W. II. Horne, Milton, 4373-6-12-13-14-1718 JOHN ALFRED “acDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 29, l-lcrmanville. 3570-5-6-1mo. POTATO TAGS FOR THE SEA- eon's shipments on short notice Guardian Central Printvry. Wanted WANTED BY YOUNG LADY. board and room. Apply E.. c. 0.. Guardian. 45l3-6-l7-tf WANTED-SECOND HAND SNARE drum in good condition. Write Guardian. 4408-6-13-4l WANTED - TWO UNFURNISBED rooms for light house keeping. Im- mediate possession. Apolv c o.. Guardian. 4447-6-14-31 wauten IMMEDIATELY-SMALL house or flat. centrally located. first class condition. Phone 1264. 4470-6-16-21 -¢-_-___ 5731. t SALESMAN WANTED Wanted experienced allel- man, between twent, flve and tinny flvc rm! of we for promotion and sales organizi- tion work on the Island. llofer- ence required. Write. P. O. lea 88. Saint John. N. B. Meeting 0f S’Side Town Council Ari adjourned meeting of the Sun-n rnerside Town Council was held last nisht with Mayor Lldstone in the chair and Councillors Schlirinaii. Grady. Phillips ma Kelly present, Mr- Mes-envy. city engineer of Char. lottetow-n, was present and gave some valuable advice to the council and answered all questions put. tn mm very satisfactorily. Mr. Messnrvy was in Summerside all day locking into the work of paving Central Street. A resolution was passed to lay n p51". manent concrete street un Central street from Water street as far north as the council sees fit and that the work be proceeded with at once. Further resolved that all owner; Q1 Property on that part of the street ‘which is to be paved be assessed one eighth of the actual cost of such work. A resolution was also laasied m lPDoint Mr. Messervy at $5 per day engineer for the work of lt-aving the streets. The finance committee were instructed to purchase any material necessary for the paving of Central St. A communication from the wa- ter and sewerage commissioners ic- garding the services of one of their men in connection with the work of the streets was laid over until the next meeting. A resolution was pass- ed to purchase a. flag for the town building at a cost of $6.85. The size of the flag to be 3% by ‘H’; feet. A complaint was made by Councillor plus hotel arid travelling expenses as l Central Guardian --.- cans-r msPacrroN-‘rhis after. [noon at s15 West Kent ane Qugen Square cadets will be inspected by ‘Captain a. c. Campbell and Lieut. chant Governor Hearts. I SUPREME COURT-There is but ‘one case docltetetl for the Supreme l Court which meets this morning. that _cf Creed ano. vs. Peardon for eject. merit. ATTENDED SHRINERS" CON. "ENTION-Maioi- o. a. McDonald. Mr- Harry Brown. city. and m. John A. Lea, Summerside. attended the Shriners‘ Convention at Toronto last week. M3101‘ McDonald and IVLr. Lea returned Saturday night. LAW SOCIETY MEETING-Jihe annual meeting of the Law Society cf Prince Edward Island was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Law Library with the retiring president, Hon. H. L. Palmer, in the chair. The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year: Pres- ident, HIP‘. McPhee; vice-president. N. W. Liowther; secretary-treasurer, W. E. Bently. K- C. ma, cuaitlosrrr‘ GUARDMN ' “kl r. BETTER D l‘ irir 11mm; RUGYTOWRLIZ I SERVICE Phblle 219 The Store Phone 21 __Prescr1ptions Called For and Delivered GINGER CORDIAL A Real rim-Qt Quencher , as.» FRUIT DIPIIS s-irssizs CREAM JELLIE.‘ -- ~ ALMONDS iLffmilllSjl Real hm M lb. Fresh and oq MAPLE a Tmy . . . tbs ... A. ll). That Are Better 49c lb -“9C lb. ____.___... . Tarn’ coon JIARASCHINO GA-"P-"FF ’ PEPPERMINT ci-izexi‘ (not: CR“STAL PATTXES ' ' ‘19€lb- FRY" “B11 LIE B"'RKE JELLRS 2901b. ("HOCOLATES L "it " t 60c lb. . oJc lb. m 1h c. a. (‘HOCOLATES , gem "DELECIG" Fkg- S100 u-eLqys l Ho)“; “Am tartan x Cinixnls MOIRS I‘. 1k 2k BARs 5c 31155 l - 9;: “L Save the Coupons and EX- Pt. S‘- l 4 chzm:e Them Hero. ‘A FRENCH CRUISER IN POET—, The French cruiser Ville d‘y‘s arriv-I ed in port at 6 p. m. last evening, Commander Pierre Nathan and staff officially visited Lieutenant,’ Governor Heart: upon arrival. His Hoizor later rcturning the call ac- HON. CYRUS J. MacMILLAN H 0 0 ILIICO ‘ *1 llizillaxrcs, "clllflfllflll‘ _" a Fairy _ lo "Talus the '9." dfflfli‘ strated some new salads, A1 the Schurman in reference to dirt being Wmlimled by hi5 Aides ¢°l- 30°F" left in’ heaps by the side o! tile road ‘Ind Llwl- Blmtlin- The usual court- after it was swept up, and also about ‘Bile! W!" BXY-éflded by the Chi-t- l .1113 lack Q! parking space for c375. hOUEIOWn Climb tho 10:31 $611111!» lhd . He said this matter had brought lgolf clubs. to the uniting officers. ‘Coun. Phillips, in reply. stated thagdance at. Edgewater. ~' everything possible was being done to keep the streets clean. A sug-l 5on1) ACCIDENT_MQQfly_g 1n a section from Coun- Kelly that l-‘cloud of dust. on the road between street cleaner with push can. and lpundqs and umn-en's Mm; smug b10031 bfl tmhwifed evfil’ "lit W “N? day afternoon, two motor» cars were-j the en-eeie eleen. The. 1213MB! we: Zbadly smashed and the occupants of} eft to the street comm-toe. to loo Ione ca’, Messrs wmud Jordan “d! into. Mr. Phillipsalsostmed thiitgRussen Mam“, were painfully mfi the matter of marking water forljuni ML Mcseth being “ken m, the parking of cars was rec-suing the ‘ Mhnmgue where his head was ‘ound ‘ ammtm“ °f ‘he Stree; fummntee‘ ‘ to be so severely cut that it required Th’ 9°11” “e m be "“5”ruc‘ed, “nsixteen stitches to close the wound. prosecute any person found speeding , ML Jbrdan was brought to the “f 11"‘- ‘g’ ‘léwmizgntminmzlfetiffPril-ic: Edward IslaLd Hospital suf-i Zclltirtxlotrlixjif my. Speedlng-\\“:£‘_ ‘ifciing from a fractured knee cap. He. in the town limits was referred to by l “V” reported “sung ‘fsmlfzfgii? , ‘last evening. Messrs J. hill . A to snnwasl _ 5121622210502; pa); at Ehepcargnar o‘ {preventive officer and J. C. McDon- Central street and Fitzroy streets, to am‘ pmhibitm“ mpfcmri ma“? ' do away with the honking of cars. lit tan“ °r ‘h’ “h” m’ we“ bu“? that corner as complaints had becnlshike“ up Bmh “'5 “'5” damned made by the Princellountyaiifipl- ‘beymd repair‘ tal of the nuisance The work of lay- ing improved plains in Preparation PREMIER for the new concrete street will be - (Continued from page l) “We have dealt with the Provin-' recommended on Thursday 511d MP connection with the street paving on i ces." the Premier repeated, "in a. to his attention by certain citiaensQOn Thursday ifisl-Ionor will give a‘ l l l Career Asp ‘"“cl." the latter l'.'l scrial form. Al ibcr of his aixicles dealing with Canada appear in the "Child's Book ' ' ° ‘ anti in "The Child- Edacatzonzst .- , In 1320 on the occasion cf the. ___' lcelcbraticn cf the 103th nnniver=ary D1 WW5 J. Macmillan. cf Mei Gill University, whose appointment‘ as Minister of Fisheries in the fine-I kenzie King Government has been‘ announced. has had a. distinguished academic career. He was psi-n in Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island.‘ son of the late Hector C Maclnillani and his wife. Isabel Fraser. and re-l ceived his early education in the. one-room school at Wood Islands. From there he matriculated into’ Prince of Wales college. He gradu- ated with an honor diploma and the Vice Chancellor's medal for English‘ awarded by the late Judge Fitzgerald i turn to Prince Edward Island he we; appointed teacher cf English 1:1 position fcr three or four years. , In 1903 he was awarded his. 1\-f.=.s-‘ ter cf Arts degree by AIcGill. He: subsequently took a three years‘; Prince of Wales College holl-lin: tlia: _ course in the Graduate School or‘, __ of McGill, Di". lfaca-llllan at the rc-, quest of a London publisher wrote} a history o! the instizution. 1t ap-l peared under liie iile of "_\fcC.iil ‘ and Its Story." It is a complete his- .tcry of the university,‘ and of the earl; struggle fci" CClllCJLOfl in Can- ada He has also contributed articles to vaiaclis iii zines and Journalsl Canadian, Am ail and English on, literature and ecancmic subjects in; relation to the Maritilii: P1.3\'111Ces>; In ‘.925 Dr. hfacinillan was ap-, t" ~tsd a me cr of lh= Royal Com- lYLlSIlCYi on niai’ Claims l-inovrlr as the Duncan Co" issicn under the j of the Supreme Court. Afzcr his.‘ ma ‘redraw Ree graduation Dr. li/iacmillan entered u 1333 1... ._,H.,_._ ..13:.,.d as‘ ‘the second year in Ai-ts in .\fcGill a l“ m? P...“ C_.A.,,_n,‘,_.\$,,,., University, ildllfiilll’! with honors‘ _ v In 133g he in English and v. On his re- _,_,_, 151px? gnu-erg‘ a chairman of n on Education anntnii 3 13"" 05.123," the Teachers‘ ' funeral evening meeting 242-. Liglitizer and Mr] Nash were the speakers. A vote :f thanks was tendered to the var- . s. at the close of the evening; a‘..- a heart-y voze o! thank; was given to the rec‘. i; offLcers. Al dninz; supper was .'ed to th? membcrs in the adjoining hall. S. _LARGELY ATTENDED FU- ‘_ NERAL-The funeral of Mr. John- Edlvard Gallant took place on Mon-i day morning from his late rfisidshcé to Si. Pauls Church. Summcrside.’ The Knights of Columbus, marched- in a body from the house to the church and to the grave In rever-, once to the. late Mr. Gallant. ivho; was a prominent summerside busi-l ness man. the stores were closed for. an hour clurznz the time of the fu-. neral. Th: P. E. Island 011195-575 A5‘ . scnation was well represeniecl and a large number of friends from a1‘: pa,“ o; m, provii-ice attended zinc-L Rev Mons: not Mt-l Lean. V. G from Scum. was Cole-l bran: of Solemn Requiem 11355. 35-7 ‘sisted by Rev F, X. Galiant. of 155-, mo“: 53.’. Rev Joins. A. McDonald as Sub ilCflfll Rei D1, yqcnagdeifl o! Tiiisc: che as Dias/or Rev, B351 Crskm o!‘ ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor to The MacKinnon Drug Co. “HOME OF BETTER VALUES” _.l "Zllirlnltp Qinlteo Ehurrl) TUESDAY (LOO-Young Peoples Society-Gather- in; for sports. ctc.,-Summer residence of Mr. Edwin John- stoiie. Brighton Shore. 4465-11. Eastern Guardian ..'D0 NOT M155 Concert and en- tcrtammenv. hi.‘ student: and gradu- ates of 5ft Alison University in Odd- v fellows Hall, Montague, Friday. June 20th. at 830 p. m. An excellent pro- gram 4520 Tenders For R in k Tenders will be receiv- ed by _the undernamed architects up to noon, 27th June. for the erec- tion of new rink in Char- ' f Ccrenicn - 2mm as Mam? o, Cc‘ H‘ lotietown. Plans and spe- mnle‘, H, Tmjdo,.e 63mm e,‘ clflcatlons can be seen on Mont Carmel, g1": the blEF and after Wednesday. Messervy will commencehis work lnl Saturday-S- e‘! 1' l‘! II _ .1 lenders Lauea For New Rink Tenders are being called immed- iately for the new Charlottetown Forum. and the plans will be ready for the contractors on Wednesday morning. Bids are to be opened at noon Friday, June 21th. stipulated in the tenders is the condition that the Forum be completed by 0890b" 15th. work to commence on July 15! if possible. As indicated before. the 106M101‘! selected is on FitzreYSYlTPl- taking in the old Harper factory. the HOOD- er property, and the holdings 01 51X other real estate owners. company was incorporated a. few days ago under the name, the Char- lottetown Forum company. euihmz- ed capital $100,000. Realm“; a Pi“- vislcnal board, a new board of di- rectors has been elected as follows: President. Dr. I. J. Yeo. Vice-Pres, J. P. Simmonds- sec-ye-rnas“ y; s, genderson. Directors. Mayor Prowse. W. H. V. Dunn”, g. H. Home, A. C. Sinclair. iii. zflUNlOl. c. w. L. marmo- u»- nlght 8 o'clock. 451l- .>-Z--——. BIRTHS BURHOlZé-At P. 1:. Isle-rid Hospital. June 8. to w. and Mrs. Ellwood C Burhoe. a daughter. Phyllis Mary. MARBIAGES MOSSEY-MCLEAN-At .St. .Dun- sun's Basilica on June 11. 1980. at 630 a. m.. by Rev. Monsignor Mc- Donald. Freeman Moe-soy of Both- well, P. E. 1.. andMiss Teresa Mc- Lean. of East Point. P. E. I. __-__-' w DEATHS MaoCALLUM-Jn the city on June 15. Mlrllnt Lyons. dearly beloved wife of Jamal Maecallum. aged so us to at. mama's Basilica. theme inns flmciefl- _. ~ The new l year's. Funeral T eeday morning at ' [generous way. We have given large ‘increases of subsidies to these Pro- lyvincial Governments. We have left ‘no grievances of any kind. with the ;’;‘EJ$ #325 ti" relations between the Provinces and the Dominion were lnever more satisfactory in the hist- lory of Canada than they are on the leve of this election." | Discussing the tariffs. the Premier isaid: “In this country as it is today iwe cannot have either a high tariff lpollcy or a. free trade policy. We ghave got to have a moderate policy lthat will ICCOhCllO the interests of :tho different parts of Canada." y The Prime Minister denied that the Dunning budget was a “precip- litate" one, declaring that it simply ‘ put into effect what the Government lhad been planning. and what he lpersonally had been saying. over a ‘year ago. i His attitude had been that trade llvas peaceful exchange of commodit- ies. while the Conservative attitude. ihe contended, was that trade was lrvar. I In conclusion the Premier stressed ‘lthe unportance of the forthcoming Jmperial conferences and challenged Hon. R. B. Bennett to say whom he was going to send to those. confer- ences and who the members of his lCabinet would be if his party is el- ected. Premier King. if re-eleeted. would send Hon. Ernest Lapointe and ‘Hon. Col. Ralstoii to the Empire Conference and Hon. Chas. Dunning and Hon. Mr. Malcolm to the Ec- onomic conference. The British preference clauses in the budget. he concluded. meant that Canada was at "the leading of the ways-the ways that lead to ll" heart of Empire. the ways that will help to make Ivltish trade what we want to see British trade made." The Liberal party proposed to go to the Empire Conference with its hand [outstretched in coed mm; Mr. sen- lnett on the other hand proposed to l go with a club in his hand. F_.__._ ‘KOO-COO N. D. Ma cLean UNDIITAIEB Ohlrlottetown I North Wflabln PIIOIQ I“ ' Harvard University where he held 111‘ succeeding years a University Solici- ership and Townsend Fellowship and Thayer Fellowship. He complc ‘ his course in 1909. At the end of tl first year in Harvard he received his] M. A. degree and in 1909 his Ph. D.; degree from that institution. i In 1910 he was brought back to.‘ McGill from Harvard as lecturer in English. econ after being promoted to the assistant. professorship. I Late in the autumn of 1915 he was, given leave of absence ta enlist with‘ the rank of lieutenant for overseas service. He helped to organize thl" 7th Canadian Siege Battery known, _ as the hfcGill Battery, cons. in: U largely of hfcGill students and gr I uates. In 1916 he weilt overseas as captain of the Battery. In the 3111-‘ _ umn cf i917 during (ha, PJSSClTFTh‘ daele operations he was transferred .0 qai Political Ee.'pt-rit-i1:t~. Durln-g the Elffiilfiil camp ‘ans of 1319 anti 1923 in Prince Efl‘. rd Is- 13nd -. jjrictnxllai". rpake a: YITlCNlS‘ ITlGCIIL, on behalf cf the Liber-ll candzclatt-s. iii his native distrlft 01 flrlfast. Dllrlii: the fctl-rrll election k the stump for - n: prcstiit 1\I1i1~ .\I.'lCl'i'llll2l‘i also to TfilfilO. Dl‘ 0:1 in the ilitci-csis. of Hon llifllvll in the Si firs? Ant-hm? it LllTOZRIl clectetl Hr- also tool; candlclatPs 111 lant and distinguished ccndllct. an FllFlJY last in the afternoon and[ After the war ha returned to Can-l, evening. The president. Nils-a Yeo.| ada. in 1919 and in the autumn 0f,p1'65ldE5l. After the minutes of the, that year resumed his academic du-l‘ perviclis annual meeting and address; ties at McGill University as asso-ief welcome were iced. the delegafcsg ciate professor of English. 0'11 lhefrcm each Istitlite handed in their» Egypt in i925 Dr. Macmillan was ap- l, were val-v- yncolirazms. The officers pointed Molson Professor of English, f" m, gylgmng 35-211’ were elected as" Languages and Litrffltllfl‘ and 31°34; followsz-Presidont, Mrs. Robert‘ of the department of English, one} Yeo; secretary trcasluer, airs. Sea-. of the largest in lifcGill University, man FiliTl. '.\Il$5 Zinck. Red Cross with registrations in its various‘ nurse. gave an infers-stint; fiddle“ °Tl courses of between 1700 and 1500', Red Cress work and asked for the, students each year in addition to a‘ support. of the Women's Institutes: large number of business men and] in helping tn keep K119 55ll”°‘~‘ l“ women and others who take specially good condition and in caring forl prepared extension courses. Dr, Mac- crippled children; she also asked for millan was chairman of the iiniver- their ca-olveratrm in seeing that all] sity committee on extension courses children received the treatment for, slum the latter was organized eight- immunlzation from diphtheria. hltss‘ years ago and in that capacity hid afcPliail, Supervisor of Women's in-l lectured in various parts of Canada. emutee {or P. E. Island, next ad-l He received his degree of Doctowdressed the iiicctiii; and explained of Philosophy on writing a thesis on Ilelation to Those of mirope." He‘ for the Institutes and gave some published "Canadian Wonder Tales", useful suggesticiu. Miss Hazard then part4 of svhichbave been translated‘ gave an interesting tolls and demon- l‘ mile . the doc-r ‘a inc-rnbci" cf the‘cd at the crave A full “P” °}‘°", of the undersigned. nclance. assisted b? 11 J. master of St. Dunstan’; pallbearers were M“; Tague am-l Peter Cahill of F. ‘Dalton and E. \‘.’. Zilanson. Into “.35 m ‘he p, c. CCHICYCET. side, S. B; Cetitta‘. L0‘. ' Grand River sudden death of Professor Laflelir in l reports cf the year's work. whichl . the DDJQCT cf lii" Women's Institute] "Folk Songs of Canada and Their she ciitlmeri an lIZT-"Téfllfl-‘Z program; Rev Urban Gilli: of... J ‘E Vvrlght. L. M. 5 Frid a1." Jimmie Jingle 53315 r e m e m b e r. there's an doubt Here's the b read you‘ve beard about. You'll —-Sic\var1‘s Bread b ‘.\’fc- ; - =‘.i, '18+.l1 June. at the office -Any tender not neces- Cnarlottetoxl-n The c 5-1 5am)’ accepted- was filled with lilfilllliCfs. Tho-re \ re: E. many beautiful flo:al tribiitm. ‘pl!- ilual bouquets and Mass golds, The, Joint Architects. si-s. n: sz . 4519-6-1T-4i ‘ ‘violin. F-ow. Case and Instruction Book given free by joining our sum- mer classes beginning Dfnnday’. June 18th. CHARLOTTEIOWN V! SCHOOL 107 Quorn htrecb-Onc Flight Up Hours 9 a.m.tn l p.n1.2 p.111,“ 6 p_m_ ‘ l-lwc-ci: ~ Z Electric Ngjle Expert To rcmnvc permanent ‘hair. warts and moles, waving. superfluous also marvel to the 5m Battery-a 53' t John 1 ‘ .. battery-as commanding officer. with‘ 'A\[;;,1_e,1n__ which he remained thrcligholit thc-‘t “ether speake" . remainder of the ivar. He took his ' different "s: battery with him to the. Rhine, that! WGSIGYII G110 rdlafl deg-gate: 51:. 07:: - " 7" battery being one of the {@111 MlWl ___, ‘he taken up at the of." Of PA“- batteries which went up with tllfl --A.\.'_\'1',-\L CONVENTION oFlmeetinS- 12-‘ . ~ ‘_"_ , Canadian corps. ,\\‘O.\IE.\'S INSTITYTES 311-2121‘ ATlm-e especially lziiil/rd -i.'>2'2-6-.l-ai , lvlagor Macmillan was tuice 111011- PORT HILL-Tho Womens Insti- tloned in despatches for his work as I lutos of the Port Hill rilsirici heldl »—-""""- liason officer at Hill 1o and for gal- their aiinlial csnvention at Port I-Iilll l aiiss PE. M. Le-BLANC. J3 Queen Street Ofiire Phone 120:’) House Phone "55-1. l‘ -l -ivlccl-. ; For This Week l Only For: this kvek only we will be nuy. in: Red \\'l1lfe and Blue Potatoes at jeur Warehouse Hogan's Wharf Cit-y i1. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown P. B‘. I, 4496-6-17-3 ; l DR. J. P. MILLAR i: DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-i l0 12.30 2 i 1' 1 to 5.00 l Ona- Queea and Richmond z . l QtQ-UJ1QQJ .—"-*,_~ '7'" ""‘“" _¢_-....-..-_-___-‘_.' - -