t’ JUNE 1, 1925 ._ . ‘ ./ 1 ore ’ profit from OT ATQES. better- l-AWNS. FLOWERS ‘and '\_IEG_ETABLE$. No matter where you use Soiigro-on your pots- . toes. ‘corn, grain-on your lawn, flowers or in your garden, you'll be amazed st the growth it promotes. ' Soilgro feeds any plant that has ‘roots. It ls the new scientific method of hastening and increas- ing growth. it is cheap — for six dollars you get a package that will do for a good sized lawn and garden, or an acre and a half of roots or »grain'- for allsummer. It is easy to zippy and eliminates for the man in town, the dii 1c ty of procuring and the obgection to applying barn- yard manure or other ertiiizer. On farms it can be used with manure with splendid results. Here’: what one man says about So Tenlisknming, Que, Sept. 4, i924. "l take much pleasure in ssylngthst I [OI very good results from Soilgro ls we bed I very bad summer for flowers. I llfi pleesed to say that my flower garden toolr first prim ll 3P 1 . the Exhibition nnd as there is but one ohet _ here that harused Soilgro we both land till . gardens.2 ' a.‘ w Tl W077i“ this lsfl ll wilixe‘ giadito fr.» the wrqterkm desist » SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY ' Distributors for Prince Edward Jainnll 170 Kent Street Phone 120-14. T Ir f bl d DI lib ontlggeu: bvwfulllfovze (F31 . Yr . '“~ _ . I .- - . ,,.1 . . ~11“- Y Bing Song lSong Servlce . 4 l.- tfrlnligltltfl alpprorciulatoly twoi Slit l Lallgllfltfty pllOllli‘ colngrcgut- dill p, yunnusium 01‘ lilo Y. M. cs Church yesterday ("tfqrtfia e final 1§lllg50liK oli thc Rev, \\'. N1 A.t Sl. Jam ,morr.>i11g. the hiinisltcl‘ lUrr 31111111141111 prcachcd the last 0f "l"? beenjll series 10f five ‘C"J-i‘lt2illi‘iill sermons. 11,111‘; 1119 his subject bcinlg “Our Province, 11-1111 11'0"! Xrealt-‘our (Wily. ollr Church, and our 0on- lg-regatiou—Rc.trospcct and prospect. A.- it was the last Sunday on Wllllfll lllu lulnlstcr would p1‘. zlcll lillltlvl‘ thc prc-scnt regime. the cvcu- sing scrvico which wzl-‘s wholly choral i111: lady artists, hi-iss I\IcI)o11llid..- 1s appropliall lto thc occasion. ,1\li.1-<1 Haimts. in song ' ' h. , - ~. . 1, qppelfivdces" of song h 1.11. e41 mppular 1.1.1111 '- d1 1111-1w ' I mouths ly (‘iljl 9%)! ‘all. ' ‘filo who, were fortullnto cpough urhé/mffiscnt 111st cvculin wvt; e trvz-ll d 1111111 r1xccllirnt"c cor.“ i‘ sacrcd ulusic put ou liy tit.- follow- _ zllso . .l old time Ilsalllls null 1111111- 1' alnd Miss illncKcnzic the fol‘- \\'1.'1l1 11 lbfllilllllflll rlultiu solo, and - zlccollltpalll‘ 1i by .\i1is.-\ Mc- r: 1s were sung, 1 'l‘l11- l'flll(i-\\'liii.‘; progrnln was also mrnlll-rcd: I Solo, "How Lovely arc Thy lllwff-Ylliilqfl." Lilitldle’, Miss Batista-lulu Vtihrar. Solo, “F1101 to .\li'. Arthur lll'lll't‘_ E o - s é a I: 'l":11\ speak : r. 12,9 11 ‘R187. ‘ rllllt-y 110111‘: £;~l§l..‘..l.w1.l..11.-... 411 -:< to 111111111 prcscut 1111111111.: for lvjcct, "(lrrllt 1111111 art- not :~'_~s.11'ily' llortl _L'l‘ll1liib'l‘i<l-.' Sevcrali 01111-111111‘. "'l‘llc illustrations wcrc uscd by thy-‘l1: 11:111. 3111s.. \\'l11-.'1 ifilcakcf. ldfcKflllloll, T\l'.'. . lll v. W. F}. Allin-n cluscll thc scr-l-l- P1111111‘ v11».>.v.1.11.....-1y@.-. i . _ " hlls-s Lillian .\icl{cllzic uctcd 115G“ S Face." Johnson, Lost lllfri. l‘l\\'t‘ll llrur 1 crll l~‘.. (‘ol l 11 11,": l accotn-pzlllls‘: for the tlVtllilllj-‘I, - 11- ‘l o1 l‘ _".| , '—-——r<+>-—-—- (lr1\1g,1l.~l_ t . J. l’. l"xi]l1l'. - 1“... s . ‘willTmlllvllni-llli o1 ‘\ly Q1111 Fur Act as ApbjtyatOr,.TE.I.TT.-Tv.....1 w 111' may b1- askcll 11y llil‘ Allics to zlrhitlatc llli‘ ‘__ AllIcd-(lcrlltzlll disarnlalneltt con. unxlclélanadll." P5181188) . ."""‘.‘1'~'1' llccurllllc 111 Pom , ~ "Y -- ~-(.o11cral|.1;@,-1m_ l‘ - 11111:. I 1111011 States Command- QQ;L¢AV:V AAAAAAAAA AALAAAA AA _‘___—-_—_'_ , . vvvvvvvvvvvvv v .-v¢vv4»0+0+ooooq t 1 ' ., - . CLASSIFIED ADVERTIbEMEN TS lhlllgrhlllflfllflll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. 10o per iina of l! words u Insertions lin par line of 5 words 7n par lino of 1S words +Q+OO§FQ*§O-+Q—O-O-Q~O-QOQ+O-+FOOO i ; Miscellaneous tight Insertions Situations Vacant 1 . in Loving Zllrlnory of our Dour- ‘ - A- MB<=D°NALD LAND $121.1. HOUSEHOLD NEC~ ‘“'"""- ll 7 13...... , H. ,, .1 . . $ . _ _ _ _ , . lulu-l. AIHM MURRAY “l” ‘rm l- CBHillLB, greatest inlaglllublu WM m". ‘June h.’ "m i demand; lillVu business of your TBX§ED_2 WILD GEESE. owll; mukc flvo doliurs up daily; _ , - _ ' lll.l\.. fth Mt lStll- ~ .1~1~.-...... 1...... 111111 T 1112110191 1;.::'.:.:.::;:,'t1.':.2'::.:":.1.. .....°.'l‘..’i.l.“..° ° Alcxaliitlul‘, ILR. N0. 1._ ‘Rcavnr-d.’ guts“Ongjmdlcy-(Iarrbtszgliiy un New York A“. Brake C0 _ _ 7911, ' _‘ _ 1z94_5_30_21 01' , ~ ' - Tilongh she died n yennngo. A I i ' C _ __ _ ' _ 2 --- N ,, ~ m: ~.;1r'r:.:,?.::. " o NOWN CANADIAN L F [ITS l" v . ' . ‘ "- .liinlll'iilli.'e Company 11118 MLlntE- b llnntllvllllt‘llhflthllvlltllnllrllhellllllenrte Brazilian Pram?“ l 53-; ‘.,._.,,.,i,.L_ opening for u R E. L APPLICANTS DESIROUS 0F EN W’ MW h" “u,” “n” - Spanish River irefcrred ___ 12.5’ 1"‘I1|"‘-\‘1'1lli1llvD with opportunity 191-1115 the Atlgust class of North ixslmrlco m1 IIER slmnlsh my" "'l""' 1:3,’: promotion. Replies confid- Adamo Training School for ‘Mmmmuns igsalbfompflny O unma " “M, I‘ 1' . . -- mvyl. clvl; r1111 exllorlepee 111111 fiiimos, North 11111111111 Mass _ p- M ‘ _ g g shawmmn __ M, ""111-<‘-‘1- Writc L11 . 110K Please write Superintendent, 1.1111. - . l1fi_(_;||,|,-,|1“n_ 1259523171 " _ 651427111171 .__.- Lfillrflnl-llles P1119 h] C '\____.____________, _ 4 Canadian teams p tPEClAL OFFER 0F men ' w RE.- Canadian Steamship Pfd. 15 gram. envdop,‘ 50 m. m,’ m AzgklegNffilgNidnfigisfmlltlOtn we Dominion Bridgq .... _. 91 1111 15c. 25o for 5 . 5c, 500 for $100. S hooi cf Nursing. NOW 1111111111" Guardian 0f- sl1..r1.~ Stale. Iiospital. An Ailo\v- ancc of $40.00 a month, Increas- ing to $50.00 is granted to e111; ibie girls with a minimum of one year in High Scthooi. For fulr- 1111111 m. nos. ilcc. _.,.._ _. Fcmalo lleip \Vanted WANT-El; 11v 8TH. JUNE ‘rwo 1X11 Ticilccd id f Gen ‘rel iouscwork an‘; Bduqxfm mam State Hospital. Concord, N. H. W, was“ mqu,,,ed_ Apply m 12111-541041 ll". Aifllos Crosby, Gersrd Hotel. "'1'". P. E. i. 123515-37-101. To Let ‘ville Aluminue Association to the _ in securing 111101-113‘, - [iroolrflclli (fhurch, Wednesday at 01'. A great mau great rcwalrd. _ POLICE COURT-Charged with violating the Prohibition Law, two men were tlncd three ‘hundred dollars, and two hundred dollars or five nlonths, respectively. FLOUR ADVANCES-p-Owlng to Tho continued advance in the wheat ularkct, flour pnldas were advanced 40c, pcr bbl. byfllu luiiis the past week. 5 " WINS HONO|RS.—The 1925 gru- duating class ;of nurses -fru1n the Ottawa Gcnorpl llospltnl, Ottawa received their diplomas yesterday, and in the account of the grad-u- utiug ceremonies publisher] by the Ottawa prosspppcars tho name of lMllss Latta Collins of Vernon Riv- er, P. IE. L-who ih a class of 25 young ladies succeeded in carry- ing off the most coveted prize, viz the Nurses Kit presented by d'You- nurse attaining the highest stall- dard of efficiency in all subjects. iliiss Collins was ‘also successful several gold medals presented by members of the 01.111- wa. Medical Maternity for highest proficiency in various subjects. She‘ is a daughter of Dr. J. T. Collins of Vernon River and entered d'\'o11vii le Academy about three years ago. llcr devotion to duty during the ycars oi training bespcuk for hcl" a successful career lli the nursing profession. y ——-—-<+>-——- PERSONALS Dr. A. J. Cour-slur, Tignish, was a visitor in tthc Olly ycsllirrlny. Mr. M. W. Wood, Highland Farm, “'11s z_1 Vlfillfli‘ in ‘tilt! city Saturday. Mr.‘ A, Oggier, Montreal, is reg- istered alt thc Davies. Mr. Frizzcl oi thc Davies is spending the week end in Keusing- ton. Mr, R, M. Stewart, Montague. ls nauonll: thc visitors i‘(.‘1g'l'S-l(21'.‘(l at the Queen. M1‘. Andrcw Iinughart, Summer- sidc is in the city, rcglstcrcd at the Davies. I Mrs. Sarah Mooncy, Grccltiiold, ‘is visiting in thc city for a few days. Mrs. \V, C. Klllg-irt lrtit Friday lnnrnliug for ilctlcquc. P. E. I., hav- ing her-n callicd thl'rc on alccoultlt of 1th‘ llcatll 11f hcr aunt Mrs. ll. fit}. Vickclson, —(;\lo11cto1l 'l‘r:1u- scrlpit.) DEATHS attuclc ‘ THE CHARIDTTETOWN eussnms ‘ 1111 11111111111 au111l111111__ .. . sHoP from Holmium caret". _\’_'~'fl: i FUNERAL ‘roam/snobs. ner- al of the lute lq _ "'1' ‘ has bécu postponedJ. til“? onday, June 1st. owing Ipjhfié-llfly l of her sister, Mar!!! m... 10 a. 1n. today. ‘thence by Rocky Point ferry to Canoe Cove ceme- tcry. Rcv. Mr. lfislnont; officiat- ing clcrgylnan, '1 j “a N. a. AND‘ P. 111.1." CONFER- ENCE.——Soms changes hitvi?’ en mdau in the Station Sheet since thc first draft. Rev. C, Graham has been-placed at Murray Har- bor and Rev. W. H. Palmer at Winsloe. Rev. F’. H. Littiejohns lgoes to Pownul" and Rev. Mr. Tilley to Fiorenceville, N. B. Rev Bruce Carew goes to Bideford‘, Rev P. A. Fitzpatrick returns to Bede- que. Rev. E. S. Weeks remains at Bayyfleid, N. 13., for the fifth year Among the visitors to Con- ference at Sackvillc are Mrs Hubert Smith. York; Mrs E. S. Weeks, Bayfleid, Mrs Geo Somers Tryou. .\iinurd's Llniment for the Grlppe. Meighen Assails Estimates For N. B. OTTAWA, May 31—Char1;111s that this years estimates for pub- Ilc works in thc county of North- uluberlaud, N. 13., were in fulfill- ment of pledges given by the 50V- crnlnent. during the election cam- paign lu that county last year. ltigtht Hon. Arthur ilicighcn led m1 when the house was in committee of supply lust night 011 the proposed expenditure in North- ulnbcrlu-nd. “Call the government look us in the face and any it is anythlrur more or less than redemption of pledges to win that election?" ack- cd lMr. Melghcn. Hon. Dr. J. H. Kins- "I have no knowledge at all of that." Mr. Aicigc-n said that out of‘u 101111 vote oi’ $228,300 for 111111116 works in Nc\v Brunswick bills your to Nurtllulubcrland and there was which the government might draw on for the same purpose. gio-x-i- At 102, Gains Life’s Desire WENTZELL— A-L 11.0 ‘limii’! 1.1 her‘ fhrollllcl", Alt-x, licllry. Kcusinlgton. |on May Lilith, Mrs. Mary E. \\'-£‘nt- lzcll, zlgl- 6i, leaving six l)i‘l)lll':'i‘S to llllillll'i' ltcr loss. l MOONEY-wk! \V1ltervnle on |1111.. 11125, ‘lillivzl: ll _\. :1l' 1 1' r111 1'11 .\l:ly N1: 1lii‘_\' 1 ‘ 11:. ill 111111.- llll.‘ l McsDONALD-Sllddculy ill Boston .1:l1crlno MacSwcen, aged 77, re- llct of thc latc Dohald Macdouald of lirookflehl. Funeral froln 2.30. BRYENTON, -——At Oil City, yr. .\l.1'. Bryoulotl 11nd ‘been in "All! ‘ll ian Ministry for over fl y .1. and was a \\'0111l."f'll pfCflC has gone to h yr: 2 3 IN MEMORIAM Dnyu of limitless still conic o'er us ' The NOW Ne. 11A. YIED-fiPRAC-Tlcw-WOMAN ro near-rue owsturvo on pggkpr 39mm ,.,.1""11.1;1~.'1r.r11'. 1. __ 77527115114011 a: 11918.!‘ fléltpmywnc. n. Smali- KODAK amnuufy ' ' _‘.‘°°‘" l‘ 1114152701 Fun-rues SIMPLIFIED - ro ,1.1=.1--_nous_: wrrn arose. Ali newly rsglsovglttiidb 9:51:17 N1‘!- llwmmm‘ - noé-s-so-al '1 r .Maie Iielp “Tinted A ......... will-e 111-611.: t. . 1 ‘ ‘ "s r ' naxsmeu. B50111"- f‘: ~ M15’; 91am. .421» 1.101.010 ylllitll. pOfl-tldflll. “lrlte 111111- “il” B“ lfsfyummlnélssa a1. . 1.1,: """‘ll'-lllli1'1| cts show all iuclnutlon to advance P", iu u wholesale rtlmrlq m M“). w. Rm. wnL Bryon-tom m,“ of priccs ilave been put up in Toronto. A 111-.‘ laltraCllristltlas llr cutou fornlcr- Mme chalme l“ Show" h‘ qlmm‘ 4y “f Unlfnn ROTHL 1r ‘L L’ h, MS 73_ Lions 011 car int shipments trolll Western Canada. Latest offers from Winnipeg uro extras 30%, firsts 29- %‘ seconds 2514.; f.o.h. On illcsc the freight charge would be about lals 37. extras 35, firsts 33, seconds 29, Montreal Jobbing extras 3-1 to markets unchanged. w STOCK QUO furnished by Johnston and “lard. Consolidated Smelters 83 BANKS Bank Commerce --..- .. 200 Bank Montreal - ..--. .246 Wheat—Msy, 184%, July, 178%; IOct. 1501/4. c istellcc that one ordinarily car- TlPS c-n 11cm . But f‘l11Ii‘11. was one thing wantln-g to luakc ‘his llfc wcll t 1llll‘ chance of its coming stront- birthday lvnllcd one. THE MARKETS (Canadian lPrsss) OTTAWA. IMhy 3i.-—Tlle malk- anniversary, 11c way and Jobbing 1% cents. Toronto jobbing spac- 5, firsts 32, seconds 28. \Vcstcr11 Famous HALIFAX, Mny 30.——Quotatlons N. Y. Exchange oiosed. vid- $78,500 was specifically dedicated] W‘!!! Ru. a iid ltmcl and Imam 111i gll Th Now l3. a1 irate Prcsl cc pl thc t llcpo Stew for t face Til tilt, 7 l-UIVL‘ srudt a furthcr general votc- 0f $45.0001l0f whim’ ‘may “mum °° lwitll Ilii.) clftfcc Live the must ’l‘l1c illr ‘ Ion as swick. Th leadlng r ‘lIIlP/PE .. 1 lli‘ n ce l5 ll-lquo NidW YORK. May Ziir-‘Slgmillltlilllo. suppopt Drillgcr ‘ilas colnc into his own, but pic. The Tc-m it tllolt him 102 yulrs 10 do it. For by Rev. Th. more lthan a ccntury Sigmund has rotary of n11:- A .1.po11.(:arryl11g on the -sort of parthlyHlvo lncullls of clll mice l1 “‘l1 ll loullllcd and laolnplotc. and as 1111c ‘but 11cc years followc-d each other into thc on llifUlit May p ' ilov. Mr, Ryan llllPi‘ a short ilillvss. 11d 1l01l)OC‘0lii8 dinlmer and 1111111111111‘. Untiron 70th Siglllulld illld llevlflr zlppcarcll in 11 Presb I111 soul flrll dress suit. Yostcrday, 011 l1ls.U1:1Io 102ml 11p us the .1 .'iii'1l worshipping with 1111 Ion Some (‘hurc lrad come M-ifl. 1Stn11tl1, Jim Dr. cll the g 1311b"? point-s: 14111115111110: of thc origillali '11.‘ tho hook. ‘Gen 3 p, 111. .1h1~ Aiilill vice of C. E. Ma-nlllul-r. Secretary of iiolno Milslslons of the Methodist Church “'11s 111a spunk‘ ‘r. Dr. Manning opgn. cd hlis ilflllfiilrfll with the tstlatemcnt .lla1t ltho first Missionanias homo Mtisslonami-‘s Jesus and John th fort was always malls ‘first at homo lprclttii-ntg lator to more pants. Methodists hogan home miss- ions 1hr Canada i-n 1824. Foreign Missions were undertaken when Dr. Cochrahs and Dr. Donald were sc-nt to Japan. in 1824 thkm were three D11‘1l1'1s'h,- there are s]! airing 110 dliffelrent dialects. in 1824 practically alil Canadians Mare east of the great ialres, s. royal omn- lnission had declared the would never ble- 11 wirlitemenfls count- ry. lNotw tlhle plume tprovlmces sup- port 2.000.000 peoples and produce 300000.000 bushels of wheat, Canadian Methoriism. origin to the iobors of iooai presch- urs. in 1770 Laurence Cougflhn carnla to Newfoundland and the work ttheiroltvillicii-Uae- i , RHUBARB 4 115s. at times age. of importance in regwrd (i011. in ills address he sh tho Educational lnstitluti Church were valuvd m; with an Endowment o! 0n the stailf 9,112 258 prof ‘schools are 5832 lllcithotlist 011111-131}; from coast to coast ‘a, Qty-Q of Theological and An ferenm N ova in session across 4, Aluhcrst were i1 rclrccs and glvcn by Rev, F l), C. Lauc s 11 ll 1r. Uulltcd Chllr 1 l1 c Cllliil r. lil- 1- tcrplvtation 1 001a 1'11 ll COYIEV-‘l-rzltions 0f the Church li‘.‘lil increased to ‘s1 cxltcnt that all arranged lior. 2 Days Proceedings (Continued from Page 1) 981N111: their battlies the church illshltzing the battle of 0111a Mari Cbiiburn called up uvictions ‘to Educa $3,116,000 lcrs and in the ca] studlents. has Secondary Schools, iards ' as an Afternoon Session e afternoon s e Nova Scotia and Brunswick melt in united W553)“, Th Scotic Confers e nee which is he marsh in 1d P, E, Island lbfetllifflii in a rnal visit. Rev, My, licnlt of the vlis-l (SltlPtl. Alddrcssos dealing with lcilneat 011s of the Pmsbyteries wore i-lennueon, Rev, hllélii, Rev. Dr. D, W, rts from the Book R0 tilt-ti by E, J. Mom alrt, 1'1 v. Dr, Th i111 Wesleyan, ted Church ch will the Gel ch, l-Hymen’: Meeting. c La p. n1. ‘vwth Mr. Percy Steele in 1h‘- J- ‘V. Morsere-au 11.11 alldrcss on Bible ltlpllalsizcd lof tho ed not with preconle 151C111 ptu res, eivtsd lilting ntalin. but a n open an un re-sul be lfitltliipflrnillifl Bible is a book to ls of study tinto iiwing. be lived. pertaining to New om. hllarshail the Sec iloulce ls an eirec lcation in temlper nrzrttclrs. in v rely according to pfllrfy ' s’ tu their convictions n, ot m1‘ i _ spoke on Church 111 (‘.111.11-l1o1l:.'e-1bwvn, 74km ytcrZ-an tfhurich voted against. 265 to 200. The Unionists sot a _Unlon body, inter flCCeplhlilg luvitatlion of 1h‘? Methodists them. The has been luost harmonious. twenty or thirty of s1, James h which votcd algalnls; Union 1111110 t-he Union Church. Charlottetown staid that Unlitcll it'll an assistant had been Dclllno o1’ Mt, Ail-fool: address- flllll r1111: on the 111111111111 of St-lldy, stressing ilvo 11111.31; (l) llovotlon; (21-a--1,-...;,.¢,. 1111.4: l.‘ General Conference. cra-l Conference opc-ulsd all 111i hiisslaonary Scr- tlln Contfcrencc. Rlvv. Dr, were . Beginning wltlll c Balptlstt llle of- distant In 1873 Mc- peopies ‘in Canada, French and ind-laps. now 68 ditfefent peoples Wrst owes its begun reunite?! ins; tlhe evil ilorces of the 1n traffic. Mr. on the church people to carry their tentpirancc co 10o the poll 5111117010 only the men who are pledged 11o prohibition. owed 10111111. ons of the $5,970,000 essors and loses and The stretchlillg ng system ts Colleges where the and sdbolarshllp are ms Ywhl-‘Tc in lthe Dominion. es-slon of -to-day‘s 1111iu1e—~for (the first and P. E. l. Cori. the gust-ts of their-N, Ba rtl ett, tin-g Conferen- new Cou- . A- Wishtmnn. Rev. N. M-ac- Johnson. 0m were Pry, Bnir olras rgportcd ill‘. (irahallu, Dr, Man ‘WWW’ on thc quesltio 1111c funds of the Until oullllinllng the probpqns WM ning spoke n of ralisllng ierai Council u! u... y111_en‘s me ting convened i111 w-hloil the practical in- biased mind. To J, M. Lamont spoke on PM. c 'i‘c-n11perancc Allian- tlhe figh-t u-galilnst the _ sts ‘and should receive of alll Llzmperance peo- perzlnce Bulletlin edited sting. 1M r. Damion/t ll, candidates should be chos- A i Formldable (Oevvtlnbed from Page 1) ' the annual meeting‘ o: gregationsl Union of Canada on June 8th and 9th. The program prominent ‘in the denomination and the transaction of the regular business. . ellcc, R. i. Funeral services Dr. .1, W. Graham of 'i‘oronto of General Council session will be held from .Mr',‘_,G. D.l1l1o General Board of Education, \\'1‘1sl1t's Undertaking Pflrlflrl-i Ht ltfollght to the conference matters The General Council itself, when . it meets on June 10th in circunl- stances of dramatic and bistolrc in- terest, will consist of 150 Method- grcgationaiists and ten represent- atives of the Council of local union churches mostly‘ from Western Canada. Meeting for the last time as Congregationalism Methodists sud Presbyteriansf the represent- atives of those denominations will gather st a. central place and march to Massey Hall, undoubted- ly escorted by many hundreds of non-delegates eager to have a Dart in the ceremony, There will be a solemn service of dedication and consecration 0n a forln already laid down, in which important parts will be taken by the heads of the three ohurchesARev Dr. S. D. Chown, general superintendent of the Methodist Church; Rev. Dr. Pidgeon, if be ls the new moderat- or of the present General Assem- tbly, and Rev. Dr. W. T. Gunn, the chief negotiator for the Congre- lgatiollal Church in the union pro- ceedings. The first communion service of the United Church will follow. In. the nfetrnoon and evening there will be great 1111185 meetings devoted to praise and in- spiration, and the following day. at the Metropolltsi Church, the 350 delegaees assemble to carry on tho business of the united 11e- nominations. While dmzisions rest. with the Collncli itself‘, it is believed 111111 Dr. Pldgeon. Dr. Chown and Dr. Gunn will preside in turn over the sessions. An executive head for the church must. be 11DD°1111etL The Council will be faced with a great variety of business making provision for the merging of 11111111- cating machinery o! man)’ 50115. 9°" ordinliting prcsbyteries and c011- fcrenees, hearing reports and tak- ing action on matters affecting missions, education, church public- atlons and a hundred and 011B thugs, Committee which have been at work for mon-ths will have their recommendations ready 111111 hundreds of thousands of Cana- dalns will fol-low with the K6911091- interest the work of the delegates making history by the Crflflllflll 01 a new church. [such proportions. in 1779. Wllllm“ |ii1l11ck was converted tin a 1111111119115 mceltling and illftcen nllon-tlhs lamor set oult to cvangellzc the tcrrl-tlor)’ now known 11s the Maritime Provin- c:s.. The early Missionaries lliidllliilvfillll many hardships and ma c many lulurilifcos but thclrs was bhe 1101;11:11- gng C11‘ a, ‘work which litbs built ulp .11., Methodist Church of today with s... 2000 Ministlirs. 414.000 mem- o... 1.1.1 s51.000.000 worth of pro-l pert-y. All has by‘ no means been done for in Saskatchewan alone ~10- day chore are 1133 school districts without religious s1ervices. TO WW9 v1.1.1 need effectively requires 142 |.\l1lii‘lSl.€‘i‘S and other sections have needs every 11'" 35 11FS'-'11¢- Children are growing up ignorant of Christ- Qardzy. a reproach 1o Protestant ct:lfll$.tlfln'l‘ly_ To Chri-sllnlnrlze Carl- lda 11 izreate-r Mlus-lolnary spirit 11s needed, more pension more men nlortrVluoney. Dr. Manning 111 c011" allusion hclprll for a. strflflv; MlflslfYfl-i ;1_y zeal 11o characterize the Church, n15 l; moves forward into Union. Rcv. tMr. Marshall who Ihals 5109111- 75 years in the ‘Ministry came here 1 11 missionary rln 1871. alnll spokl? . .n.g1y of the joy the wtork irad _,.\'cn him, wad plead for a loyal sup- pcrl of missionary eilfort. 1 GOES TO THtI COUNTRY Premier chm-lee A. Dunnlns 0f ' ” who J that 1 M? s Provlnoisl general slsotlon would be held lit that Province an JWII 3- . THE MARKETs OHARLOTTITOWN MARKITB the Con- tncludes addresses by many men ists, 150 Prcubyteyrlsns, 40 Con- - [Eastern Stars. As thc lust game be- ‘~ straight McFnrlunc Pork Butter "Perhaps you ere s aROUQ” pltrs . _ "The some‘ good - .1! If ¢-_;,__»_ LA matters concerning th, I ..- tea for 1 1 ANNUAL MEETING ,..,_ . P.E.I. PROTESTANT ORPHANAQFZ; w11.1. as new m ZION onuncl-l HALL. ‘J CHARLOTTETQrWN. THURSDAY, JUNE 4th A 8 OWZLOOK At this meeting, In accordance jflltlnihe resent Amendment to the Aet oi Incorporation, s Niw Trustee Board will be chosen. All contributors present wlll have s vote. complete flnanelsl reports will be submitted and IRA’ M. RRCWN, Secretary Trsssurer.‘ 81161511111; v" rlevcrnln. ’ 11-1-1 We - t 30. 1.9!. . . Juan. - - parusznw. 3~.r-_--6lL\§\l_<\1~\l'I’f"A '~" '. - - - . 4 d Iseussed. "lento 44L M I KE MBIIEUE [USES liRlillii l0 BERLENBIIBH Bclllclvbaclt \\‘1i1s mats-tar, butt from the fourth to the seventh MUPig-usfs artful left was conttlinualiy in this 01p {ionclrts llacc and tihe ‘latter seem- cd unable to penetrate this older man's tiefensc. Toward thc end Berr- lGIlIlJFU-llls youth and strength began to wear hicTigue finally proving iris downfall. ' City League Baseball The third game twecll these teams was close und exciting, only one run separating them at the close of thc game, no doubt tonight's fixture will furnish the fans with a real thriller, (‘m- pire John McAieer will call the game at 6 o'clock sharp and hy the way he keeps things on tho S Capt. Ryan and ills tcalu fresh after victory frornthe Rovers are going right in to mukc it. two thc Anchor's twirier‘ is getting better every game and McDonald on the receiv- ing end is (lctermincll to kcep tho Stars iro1l1 stealing second. STARS McQunid and Doherty, thq. Stars Battery, are working some new on- cs for tonight's game and with Lynds and Phil MoQQuld cloutlng two buggers every time at .llnt, they or.» confident of annexing an» other win from the Anchors. ROVERS Although losing out in the last game to the Anchors, they are by no means yet beaten, and in their Ml“ L. umuMpflumii" _ next game have a few surprises ““‘“‘_“._““_‘“§“§, that will keep the fans auessing as ' QUEEN HofgL w w,‘ A to the winners of the City inngue. suiiidéiiiioism" , of Major League bssehlgkagiq I New York Philspedphia. . . . . . . Boston . . . . . .. (Canadian Press) Washington ..... Nmw YORK, May 31.—1Paul Ber- ' "~ _ .l(.1lI.ll)flCh'bCOamB world's iiglvt ileavy- 0'11"“ ‘(Ameflun _ we.’ ht cllalu )l0l1 last. n tlby ou - . width-g M-file Mctigrllg 11.11 1s 11811011 ------- -- 1 - 13 23 rounds, in thc first th-nao rounds (3111939) - - - - - ~ ' ' - - - ' ' ' " 9 14 St. Louis N . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pittsburgh Cleveland St. Lohis . . . . Brooklyn Boston The Prince Will» thusiasts of the Natal have loaned move there will be sotrietiiing do lhc Prince inf-Wale! 1°11!’ 11°10 [ng 311 me 1mm 1 ponies, which will be taken tomor- row to Westminster across the ANQHQRQ ‘border in Orange l Fine SW49. \\' local ‘lfifiiii against a. team repro- ncnling Maseru. the district have Prince with ivory casket made by s Delhi flrm whose works the roses visited while in India. a, M. Stewart. noun-gm 5 McGraltlh, Halitmx; n.--1=.~ 15min. New Gtssgow. ' BIG LEAGIIEQ?“ a NEW YORK. my 29411011111411 e u. J. '”‘ 7 Philadelphia (American) Washington ‘(11111-1-1111111)“ ' ,1; .1.- Pittsburgh. (dermal) °. 5 .31. . 8t. Louis (American ) 4 9 .715 Boston (National) Cincinnati (National) 01 1110 C11)’ Chicago . . . . . . . . . . .... 10 Icuguq. lhlscbzlil Schedule will be Cincinnati . . . . . . . . 0 Dliiyfll this cvclliug ut Victoria Park, between thc Anchors and Capt. Polo Team (Special to the Guardian) . - MASEIRU, BNSUTOLAND. euth Afrléap May 80.~Polo ell- , hcro the Prince will dill-Mil 111° The Indians of presosltod the a beautiful canved . .. . Queen Hotel A very oorniortl. ""1 home-like Hotel s MOI" ste price. ‘ _- ¥ .,~, Splendid table, courteous servlee. . ,. r _ 1 Rates tam i‘ seyi" "'11 Charlbtteotwn Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors . -. . Wood, Highland 11151-15: ah. H. .1...» ~ 11111015137 A t s t ti st mull “Wqifiohiiflg a wmut sen arlvfluhttne. emu receive . and reinstalling semen. Table ts unexeelleor in csnessi‘ “*' " ‘ "Cluirlotteotwlr- Hotel Co., Ltd. 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