to Chiu., of the German Association of Englr._ to return to Aman, eers The visitors will be received in before the end of July Hamr-urg by the municipal authori- nr sehurinan is a native ol this tics and will he elven an nphcituniry . ’mvmce_ to inspect the Elbe tunnel and the great shlpyards of this Vicinity On Sunday the party will depart for "NNT" . Leipzig, where tne sessions oi the so- -__ °l°tY'B Bllllllal IMG*-lllg Will be held in As reported in yesterday’s Guar- sl the municipal hall on M d _ 1, AT y. ill be inter- dentb at Edgehlll have returnled home spersed with features of social enter- As usual they gave a good account Yehf- ____,_ taiiiiigsnf Oi; vicdnradaytthc vlisiéors ci thernselies while in college, ann , __ W Cz ll 0. Of Ii S S Olll" 0 `el”- the place they secured on the exam- K;“;{;lI;f£PE,I:,L,t.M,‘,’;‘e';,,; ,fn‘§;‘§,m19,ts many. including especially nn inspec- lnation lists is most eieoitahle. Miss * tion of the Rhsnish and Wcsfphnlinn Nora wnrhurton, daughter or lvir. A. pcnsnn. $60. Autos-A for 14 against. 'mels 5'" with deuomuons' today industrial districts and visits toll; Warburton Charlottetown esp. ~ “l’”""‘l he' “"5 t° '“ lnvamng "my Dresden Dusseldorf. Onlcsnc. Frank- tnreo the Golfer-nor Generslsrnedsl °l K“l"’M'° Templar Wm Wm remain fort and Mlllilvll for proficiency in the classes taught in D05Ef93lUl\ 0| the MW N01' f»W0 at the school This much coveted penses, $65. Trustee elected, Peter ‘ms The °c°“‘°n is the annual ---___...l_.__. rrize is o en 'only t students who' °°"°l“l'° of the grand c°mmand°ry °1 have spent ‘three years in the school lf”"l“"“ Tm’ ”"°°“ °°”"“°“‘l°"‘°° and is for the highest aggregate of of the itnte are well rellireilentzled and TO CONTROL ATLANTIC CABLE marks in the written and om, exam the gat er ng s one 0 e ar es -- . . , ever entertained here A paradg, a LONDON June 19 The Australia 3,13'°v';‘;rb\:;2;o;h°nl;%’sfv0(;f 5:5 Trustees, Norman McDonald, William full dress review and numerous fan- Associated Chambers of Commerce prize for Fidelity which is awmdcdhwmirnroe, Angus Mcfieatb; Secretary; tures of entertainment are embraced Pelluwled th” G°mm°“wea““h gowrm .n vote of teachers and pupuB_ Inlwm. Muro; teacher Miss Lily M. in the two days program ment' to negouate with Britain’ Can- this case the vote was a unanimous R _..._ _ ada and New Zealand for the con- ‘ , li t t M trol or the Atlantis eahle n t °“"» -"* ‘lla ‘“°* °°"“l’ "‘““ ° ‘““ a d o rc- ‘ l " 1 Warburton. Shc also won the prizle A duce commercial tous' for Languages and the mark "Dis- --..».~_.............,,...,.,.,.-\.-...._,...-~...~.~... rn* 1' l . ` » ‘ qi ` i , . c,§,,_ The Hon. Frank Cochrane, “integer for- °| RSUWHYI. accompanisdby Mr. r. _ P. Gutelius, Genepul,-Manqq. “G _ _ ' _ _ » w OV ;§“m°“'= Rellvnrlrmr. lr P many fclwcn. Dizhy. eau oeor ew '-Y t ing their stay in Charlottetown party will start on a tour over tb -_.___ on ay and dlan the Prince Edward Island stu 'Puesda The sessions w tmgmshed for Religious Knowledge and Literature," In Class 2 Mies used in the make of the steering Evelyn Gull. ilhllillithl” Ol MF- lllld wheel, which has been brass-mounted Mrs. R. C. God. l'nC€lV°"l'tn°1§l13n'§"vv;rTrnn-rua iiillwii W M 5" vls|i.Pliiil‘iii’ii s. in calibur _ g . -s es. to Ottawa, arrived by the Nortbnm.l.e,~_ of the - land yesterday evening 0., 8 hour of .- illillection over the eastern ,section of li to have him the P. E. Island Gullway. with the and the in- °1°°Dtion of the Hou. the Minister of him quasheo Hyde Rsllwsvs. who is the guest ol ur. and Mrs. A. A. McLean, the party '°- ill qllhrtered at the Revere Hotel dur- At 9 o'eloek this ...er..i..g`t1.s e north-eastern section, going to sour- S lsrlanti over the Elmira branch. oinorro th u 1 Mx H the Mun.; H°Z;_bl:"“§f§nf,§’ uitgzgf Trustee. Joseph Praugbt; Secretary n _ """` ing to Charlottetown i th' it - W' ana Hhluchnc June is -A eornlsl neon. D B 8 er “g‘“““' from welcome awaits the members of the They will not go over the western Br-oaks; American Society of Mechanical En- section during this visit as this por- e, tour M gineers, who are due to arrive here tion of the road was recently inspect. . reqnegg of to morrow to bold their annual meet- ed by the Minister. 'Con on' Auto' 5 mr’ U' against' lug at Leipzig and later to rnehe s tour of industrial Germany as guests me V. onsflllalv " " e aim. _ _‘PAGE ff" l"’.°1""‘ - -- -3 f" - _ _ (Special to the Guardian) J e anged betwee In sentencing the prisoner the judg eferred to the department ,, ., ---_-.____ NNUNL SNNNUL MT. MELLICK. ' Supplement, $30; Expenses, $35 _MURRAY HARBOR NORTH. Sigiplcment, $45; Secretary, Wm STURGEON. Supplement. $50; Sao ior principal S20 for assistant; Trustee, Mr. Mat ma as charge of the D . '1‘RAVE'LLER’S REST. BELL -RIVER. Stewart. Secretary, M. F. Riley. Auto-5 for, 2 against. COMMERCIAL CROSS. Supplement, $30; Expenses, $42' use, Auto, 3 lor, 'f against. BETHEL. Sllllvlvmcnt, $25; Expense, $60; 'l'rustec, Ernest Lund; Secretary, Er- nest Lund; Teacher Miss Edna Neill rctil-cs; Auto, unanimously against. M'1‘. HERBERT. Su-pplemcnt, $40; Expenses $60; Trustee, Percy Mutch; Secretary, Sampson Fitrqiibursoii; Auto, 3 for 15 against. MILL VIEW. Supplement, $35; Expense, $50; Trustee, A. R. Miitlnw; Flccretary, A. J. Hynes; Alito, unanimously against. ABN EY. Supplement, $15; Expense, M2; 'I‘ruste`e, James Lanrijgan; Secretary, Bull retired on accoumt of illness ami Wlr. Gordon was elected in his place for the ensuing year. Secretary, Louis Wheeler; Alito, 9 for, 2 ngrilnst, 4 didn't vote. GLEN WILLIAM. Sulpplement, $30; Expense $49.50; Trustees, W. H. Lord, J. A. McPhee, and `A. J. McPherson; Secretary John A. McPhee, Auto, unanimously 8- gainst. _ ORWELL. COVE. snppiernent, $s0; Expense. $40; Secretary, D. W. McPherson; Auto. unanimously opposed. PANMURE ISLAND. Supplement, $30 for 2nd class tea- cher and $20 for Zirdi ExP°“5°» $255 Truste. James Lannigan; Secretary. Michael Murphy. BANGOR. " supplement. $50; Elllenflei 5352 Triistlee. George GornlJ¢10fli SECFNBYY. Alex., Laurier; Auto, 10 for. 10 8- gainst. BAYSIDE. Trustees, Nell J. McDonald. JUN* Mclnnis, Frank Gillis; Secretary, ri-ann Gillis; Auto. 5 fOr. 11 “BH “Bl ' ' HARRLNGTQN. _ Supplement, $25; Expense, $100. Trustee. Wm. Robinson; Secretary. Charles E Stewart- Auto. 2101*. 15 E CABLE HEAD WEST. Swplemnng $20, Expenses. $45:_ Trustees, Howard J. Anderson, Geor-i e McKen7ie, Joshua Garretti Sellfe' iarv, A.~D. Anderson; Auto. lllllllllj mously against. B f $10 suppyemant; $40, increase 0 9 'pr-notes, E. Webb; Secretary, E. C. Webb; Aluto, 8 for, 10 against. _._-... » BURTON. Trustees John Griffin » John DnI» ,s . 0 rAt 11 Mt EBENEZER. AMHIJRBT, June 19,-ohio; Jn,- lhe Townsend today sentenced Chas. cllri. Johli SLBBHQM M,P,, Trur log ,, J. rt. McLeod, ualiiexl J. c. Dong- intent chiia, to h h ae- Iss. Gloss Buy; ir. R. Sawyer mere- el fl . ‘x n 'twelv A t za, is . this 84- will A' H- Mxhrb. Moncton' C. Ja- B 6 on “sus 13 MEETINE NLPUNTS h- iss Landrigan, is the new trustee. Through illness Mr Tobia Landrigan resigned and Mr R J Stewellyn was appointed to finish out his term of 0 I Auto, 21 against; M-iss Sadie McCor- C, Principal for two years, has re- gned her position. Mr. Peter Dunn Primary epartmeut and is running another Supplement voted, $40. School ex- 1`BB,\1Pplem;i;g f1l_il0.s='\;:f°“;;m?:e‘ "Fresh lobsters received daily 15a xpecse. il U Mid Ale a ds per lb. Stewarts restaurant, 103 El`lNiN` KILLLU -o-7.. .(Oanadiun Press) e Sod' Francisco Napa and Callistoga Electric line near here toiday. The number iujiued will probably e exceed 25. A mistaken order brought laid he fully concurred in the ver- the cars together head on. The front ‘ dict sud, while the matter would be cars of both trains were completely tclascoped by the force of the colli- sion. Tbe victims were pinned down by the wreckage and the fire appara- ,tus and house-moving outfit nbar hy, were used to extricate them. The ten men who were all from nearby gigvgs and the little girl were uniden- e _ , uni liliThiIl'w ._ UPENS IN LNNNNN -_.__ LONDON, June 19.-Under royal ' patronage, and with a list of prizes ed at any previous exhibition oi its kind given in London, the seventh ' International Horse Show was open- ed at the Olympia this afternoon and will be continued until July 1. The decorations of the big exhibition hall were so tasteful and gorgeous as to ne year; Secretary, _,_ A_ Comms. evoke bxclamatlons of surprise and adiniration from all the visitors. The main feature consisted of thousands and thousands of red roses clustering on gilded trellis work. The cost of the decorations exceeded $50,000. The show this year is of a more truly international character than ever hcfore. No fewer than fifteen countries are represented. Both the United States and Canada are well represented. Judge Moore, always the strongest competitor, has a certo-“Carmcn" which was contri- »v A. A- . . B bury, Edward B. McLeam, Alfibd G. Vanderbilt and J. Sumner Draper. The most ,prominent of the Canadian competitors are the Hiftolls and the I-Ion. Adam Iiccli. Miss Mona Dunm, the twelve-year-old Canadian girl vious exhibitions, is on hand as usual. The most coveted trophy of the show is the King Edward VII Cu oiilcers in teams of three. 'I"lic French have won it twice, sind If they succeed this year it will hc their ah- aolute property. FINANCIAL STATEMENT At thc monthly meeting of the I‘rlnco (inunty I-Iospitiil, the follow- ing financial stutcment for thc your was submitted: meeting in thc Council Chambers on Pay Patients... ...$1,832.52 LIABILITIES . Total on old Bldg. Acct.......$2,000.00 Current Account...-... 349.20 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$2,349.20 EXPENDITURES. 897.83 135.97 367.30 247.62 158.47 162.78 92.28 Salaries, Supt. and Nurses...$ Wages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ Surgical and Drug S\1Pl9lleB-- Groceries__,... ... Fuel__..,., Light and Water...... Fresh Meat and Fish... .Plumbing and Repairs (Build- ing Fllnd)... ... 1.074-55 Furnace (Building Fund) . . . . .. 1,021.10 Printing, Stationary and Posts c 5105 Ice...... 4.40 Mllk...... 50.19 Sundries (Bldg. Fund),,. 2,945.35 Iuterest...... 65.33 Cash on Hand...... , 54.98 Deposited in Bunk...... .. 134.35 ' $7,580.31 CAVENDI H- 1i.l.Nnss or uns phsmiuasr LONDON, June 19.-The doctors say that Mrs. Pankhurst has valvu- lar heart disease and that another WEST 2EVON.t G rg°_`_pi-ison term would kill her, , ...Sunplement, $3: TPUS 909. W neo., :svn neun. Jun °°°“= iiiluculcl-`issniS.» s°°f°*;'>',, “°‘“‘ “‘°“°" '*“”°' “ ‘°' couulc svsnrs.--i f _egains . ` l, ` “co _-_ _ ` , - but se 'tary Ann One cent per word each insertion in t h J ry on- ere . this column. Gash must accompany Straus; ll 0 .5¢ “' ' order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ' ~ _ l _-ai . , _ »~ vs, rip' vA1.amJo, cal., Jnne 19.-fren L' adults and one child met. death in a att. found guilty yesterday by the collision on iuterurhan trains on gli rand fury of murdering his .nsters and an array 0, entries never cquab formers, and the care bestowed upon a piano selection “With Lofty Stride" , . . h who has attracted attenuon at m_c_ digital accomplishment by Misses for jumping open to intarnationall "ml allegorical ‘l"""“ . . . Charity-Miss M. Trulnor; Afllictiuid . -Miss H. Corish; I’enury-Miss E. `| ' ' _ Vessey and Angel of lleath~»Mlss M.. C it was tieeineu to hohl the nnnnsi N" nuolcirrs. 1, subscriptions and Donations 5,730.29 af Other Services... 17.50 $7,580.31 D Fllillc ixincisis zo- ‘ Academy, Charlottetown, was fur- nished last night, when th u i enioyable variety entertainment in connection with the closing of the in- stitution fur the summer holidays. There was a large audience who re- peatedly gave manifestations of their high appreciation of the pupils’ clever 'I'he'program opened with a piano- forte selection in which the Misses A. Paoli, A. Blanchard, R. Mdlienna, T. McKenna, M. Riley, F. Moore, M. Hegan, A Maloney, I. Toumbs and M. Blanchard gave a \ery creditable interpretation of n concert ninrcb. The succeeding item was n pleasing c’hoi-us rendered by all the pupils. interesting comedietta clinrmingly staged by the members of the juve- nile school. The make-ups of the characters were excellent and gave further proof of the thoroughness off the preparation of the young per- tbem hy the good sisters. For ex-. alr..'>le the cliaructers of gentlemen; couriers in the palace scenes portray-‘ ed were well presented. Withal r_hercN 'wus n becoming preservation of thc’ attributes of the gentler sex in thc fuct that though the “gentleir\eu" of, the play woile their hair and coats: after the fashion of gentlemen of those times-the Georgian period-L place of the short skirtsi. 'l`lie1 Misses A. Blanchard, A. Puoll and R. McKenna contributed a delightful pianofortc solo-"Dancing Waves". In a vocal quartet, Misses Ruth Byrne, M. Gillis, I". Keaveney and Agnes McDonald sang “Forget-Me Not" with pleasing eifcct. Another excellent pisnoforte item was a con- rd, R. McKenna, T. Mclienna, N. Jenkins, M. Trainor, M. Byrne and bl.| Uoughn, and following this was also -a lively composition which was played with iiuc spirit and strlkin-' __ Scwninii, M. Johnston, li. Custa- gncr and M. Mciluaid. Tho principal item of thc programi was staged hy the seliiur girls-tt pow , cntitlcill 'Tlirougll Peace to Light," the ciistc of which wns as fullmis: Iiermia, the Voyager' on The Sea of llife--Miss M. Macclunaltl; Aiigclia, rc- presenting "Good 'l`l\o\lglits"-Miss l'n0li, Tcrréinia, representing “World-L ly Influence”-Miss R. liyrne; l~"aith- Miss Iloylc; Hope-Miss N. .leuliins;. ampbeil. Here again the makeupsl were excellent und thc acting wus of a high order, Im thc intcrvul hctwocn the arts thc Notre Damn orvllcstrn lgnvc an cxrcl lent riintributloii. ll. uyrno, lvl. uiuis, lv. l i--na, ..-»~..»~\ _.¢».»... ._- _ ;- - - ---.ma Fox lr etts Bilver Black Bio! Donald. Rona d. McDons ,, x n 1' Queen St 6-19M8lpd. od of Business Writing. lV°"d°d I’ Msssnc us b mi numrm. Q{.MeRse, Secretary. John mcllae, Auto ...___ . Cornflhnl 5" “ ng 8 eh n additional peril to their ran 0. R d nd art in ""‘° M"““t tlfflxélit fare: hclifli" a pvslflim tem, For nu-tieu- unanimous' sininst- ~ ~°"As }tH:lhouid be." The large , "" o ifak tid Nova Bizotisu, awp' _ ' l{NI°",l,‘,;_V‘,,‘:r“° Hen” irgbguiume igfinee engineer msn _ Elm - . “'*°°'~ 'rm i sir' t s n J Baum, Herbért B. Jelly Es. dvlul Wi' om e ni n o' on modt‘l'1\¢°w J'C M.¢Keudrici..,,,'n.¢. sqm. 3mm" Rrchéd _,_ 0 pot 5 inercacinl ovéfg year. A envy ~ ' ' ' - ' lm c-anim. Hl.llfiK¢\';_________________ ` ‘ num-