i iul,i.nls i l t , f.n is r iii Pl r_iil l IlPlNEAPPlEI cnii fl 2 5 ~ PEAS a ITUMATDESJ A End Specials , Friday 8t Saturday PE R DOZEN 25 cts Pal: DOZEN 25 cts 3 F0 R 25 cts HLIUICI) 2 TINS FOR 39c Tins for 29c. “- ? MAPiE SUGAR a 304'. l can HflliEY a a ‘ ' l-lclt (‘onus l NEW CABBAGE l" run Lll_ »- 2 LBS. M. ARUNI 25 cts » ~ 7 nouns llllET PAPER ‘ 2r. l-is -- -- falls. PARSNIPS , l 2.1 cts Bill i rlliuiits ~I5l- run oozlcx l ' v.\'rl~:|.<ll>lc.~i _ slaw luxltlurrs l ; sl-lxacu l.I~}'i"l‘l'(‘l'l El I ll.\.\'.\.\'.\s APPLICS l: '_ lrlllcll-nll-xs llillllllAlilt A JENKINS ttsou ""- Gentrai Guardian WEAR A RED SEAL ON MAY 29th.. 961i CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. -—'Morning Prayer infirapaud at l1 a. ln. next ‘Sunday and Evening Prayer at 7 p. m, ln Sunda-y flclmni Crapand. CAVENIDISH SERVICES. - There will be services in the Unit- ed Church North Rustico on Sull- lllly. Mlly 30th at l1 a. m. and In Stanley at 3 p. m. MARSHFIELD SERVICES. — There will be preaching service ill the Marshiield Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon, May 3on1 at 3 o'clock. conducted by Rev. R. C. Eaton of ‘Charlottetown. ELLIOT HALL--Oll Sunday, May 30th tllel'e will be service in connec tlun with the Presbyterian Church in Canada -in Elliott Hal-l, Fairvlew, as 7.30 p. m. All are cordially invlt-l 6 . SALVATION ARMY TAG DAY May 29th. 95H BRADALBANE AND TRYON- The services in connection with the lI"resbytQrlall Church in Cann- da. on Sunday. May 30th will be as follows: Orange Hall, Bradalbane, ll a. m. North ‘Pryun School ilollse 3 ‘p. m. and Orange Hull Rose Vulley- 7.30 p. m. A hearty welcome t0 all. EMlPIRE DAY AT VERNON. -- llmpire Day was fittingly observ- ld on Friday 21st at Vernon. Mrs Harrington, principal gave a short llld instructive address to the pulllls on the origin alld ulcaniug l!‘ tlie llritlsh flag. This was fol- lowed by a short program of patriotic songs and readings after which all polncd in singing tile Na- tiollal Anthem. DlER-Jfile death occurred last evening of Daniel W. ‘McIntosh at the age of 27 years. The late iMr. Mcilmtosh was a returned soldier having served umverseas and was gassed the effects of which caused his death. He was a member oi‘ Boync L_ O. ll. N0. 6H of this city. The funeral will take place from the McLean Funeral Home, King Square to Springton Cemetery. not» ice of which will he given later. i PERSONALS _,___ lMr. C. .l. Gallagher. Manager of tin: Prince Edward Theatre has gone on a business trip to Si. Johll. Mrs l). Russell, accompanied by llcr sister, Mrs F‘. Bradley, arrived home frolll liostrul on a visit to their motllcr, Mrs Chas. Large. ltcv. Theodore Gallant 0i Stur- _;eou was a visitor to the city yes- tcrrlny, Wlltlli ho attended the ‘Conl- mencclueut exercises at St. Dlllls- tnn's University. 1M1‘. E. McQuirlr, of tile Federal Depurtulcnt of Labor, who has been in the Maritlmes ill connec- tioll with deepartlueut platters. spout last night lu the city. -—-~< CFCY Presents Excellent Program lost evening, the island lltalditl Co, broadcasting from the Knights oi‘ Pythias llall put. the following splendid programme on the air. PROGRAM Vocal selection "Smile 'l‘llrll' Your Tears" . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Cox Solo "Bells oi the Sea" (iSDllTitill) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Ben Acorn Solo: . (lb) "ll Love You Truly" (Bond) (a) “Bowl oi.’ Roses" (Clark) BIRTHS Springfield. l DE-ATH ,OF RETURNED SOL- ed ' in wholly amateur productions put; l DEVELOPED < PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEMENTS CRASWELL STUDIO 131 Great George Street Retail Meat Market Grafton Street NOW OPEN Phone 421 tall, and sollle would ‘want to get out oi it. There was lalways that temptation. Most persons were about as lazy as they |could well afford to be, and the tendency of all men was to follow lthe line of least resistance. No lyllllng man should allow ilimseli‘ ‘to develop the characteristic of Ille- llli: shy of any good llnrd work that llejad to perform. People would expect the graduate of St. llunstalrs to possess the intuition and practices oi a christian, and ‘to conduct himself as one who was always above reproach; one personal Inspection. _ who could at all times look every luau ill the face. in his endeavor lo meet all his duties the young man should lualke Phone 421 it a ‘point to he always punctual. _‘ some people hecalue sadly twisted - in their methods, and there was everywhere a general tendency to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Cox get into slovenly and unbusiuessllke Reading “The Crib of Cradle isle" habits of life. There \vas often rc~ . . . . . . . . . . ,, l), Edgar Show grettable lack of attention, pullctu- Vocal "king oi‘ the Main" (Mnrkfililll-llli’. and nromptncss. But fairness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Acorn h onc‘s dealings always won out \'()ful ~11 5111., 3110* llll gnpnn) ,,:ill the cnd_ 'i‘lle Ameriutlls wcrc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Cox wont to laugh at the methods of Reatling" “The onl 'l‘itlic lfiddlersllllill-‘lllle-‘ls as practiced by the Ens- Golucsl" Mr. l). id. Show sh Jlecause the offices of the lat- vncdl M11119 '1' 1111111ele1~ _,_,_>_,___‘ter were not always hustling and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ __ ;1\l‘l1-_ 1381-1 Acgrn no-isy; illlt the Plilgilsll were still “owl “lFur You Alone" _ M111 Co); able to get business, they had the Address by J. Arnold Mowry, s1, business. anti they ivouid ketspi 101111, N_ 13_ Grand Chllnggllul-wiiltfil‘ ‘business, all because of their Knights oi Pytllins, Grand Ilolllfllnlglfllltltfitlli’. integrity. aultl Tthe fact oi the Maritime Provinces. . "l "l? Well‘ llllfilfil- I850 Ill“ cpl“, vocal 1111111113111 by 1111-11 tributes would bring lbusiness to Fred Cox Lllllil Mir. Ben Acorn werelillly man, and in the end make hint‘ igplendldllyol 19114191131 lmglll“, rleaddilillifilfiéthtltllll. The public soon found. ngs by r. D. E gar laww licb "lll Otll - were his own original composition 331888 lhillg-‘l Jllfl ‘lflflltllllll 31""; were both clever and well dellver- he would strongly impress upon‘, _ the graduates, and further hel lA 1111111ll_ 1,111 select 1111d1d11ce oglwouid ask them to keep always 1107 Knights, Iwcre gathered in the 11311 fore them that high vision oi‘ which m elljuy (no prugram 111111 ll, 11.11511 iDisraeli spoke when he said that ll, 111., address (11 T11‘, (11-111111 C1111“. a young luau either looked high or cellol- M11 J_1A1~ll(1lld Mqwl-y Ql"3l_ low. it‘ his stzlll-<illl'(_l of lifc Wasi Jnllll N, [in Klllglltg of 11yll11ng_ inw it was below that of the aver- G-raud llomalu of the Maritime Pro-lake lllall. ii‘ the vision was hiiIllI vlllgegl, Mn Mowry llllkldg 11S 111,1 len there was something worth. subject "Pythlaisnl" (lialivel-gll fllsirlvillg for. and it‘ he ‘failed toi most inspiring and interesting a<l'|l'91l<'ll it 8V0" ll! that he Ellfilleil‘ ill-ess to the brethren assembled llllllll lllflll ll his aim had been 311d lo all 11,110 311E111 11G 11s1enlng,lo\v'cr alld his attempt had suc- in. ‘ cecderl. No man who acted straight‘ ‘felegrdmg and lelnpllnnd nlgglililil took the honoraible open sages were received frolu many (‘ljlll-‘lv Wlllllll lll‘ -‘ll>l‘l'y for hlfl ll"- prlilrts ill tile Mnritlmes telling oblllllilllll- ltlpplrilvciatlou of tho programlnc, lll-| Anotlllor ltllingiiu which the tired 0 iii hi: a telegram of (‘Aillgrllblllgpilil es s loll i str vc to give oi‘ t lcir tion from relatives ill M-ouctou to be" Wil-‘l l" ll"! llllllllll‘ Ill l"l*lllll'l'll =lvlrg_ Fred cox, tlou. 'l‘here was nothing that this Atlthe conclusion many (ll llmfiouutry llcodell luorc. l1 nor-rind Klliglts Sllillit! enthusiastically of. ll ‘lllllllllll to stand by lt. ll was llle benefits oi‘ a local Broadcasting "l" llle 016V" 01W?‘ Wllll Fllll lllvlly-I siailull and expl-(gggqd ll1e111dul1»l.,.1.llllt the cuwartls. 'l‘llerc was rooml as in favor o1‘ n 11191-9 1111lled pulyKtlllOllLlil ill illls country for t-vory iic support of the local station iullllll" Mlllvllvlll‘. 131")’ filllllllll ll" lo)" regard to Sillltllfl accommodation. l“! l" n“: Mlmlll- [will ll)’ hllflle-‘ll. Mom {rm-operation and by a spirit of np-l iimlsnl. Only thus could the prevail- By Y. P. S. Of they would never luel-t aguiumllut other college classes had their re-‘ Trinity (‘hurt-h was held last night "Hvlmg" l‘ "'~"""l‘“l “l ml“ “llll fill‘ in licuriz ill-mortal Hall, and innklllllr‘ “"="**‘l- l'\ llllllll of lll-“llllls loyal- wel-e 1118 141193111 (,1 111d 3.11.191! 1hr expected them to do their dutv A program consisting of ailllfllll-I that illuc. The peoplo, said al llulnilcrs was first carried (lutdbocause they were inter-mind 111 alld \vas heartily enjoyed by thnlillt-ln, cllafc and One oi the heat Meat Markets In Canada with all " up-to-date Refrigerator, Fix- tures, etc. You are ‘invited to rnake lug spirit of depression be ilissiput-l oddThey should also be loyal tol illilil‘ college, ll had been said that.’ y- lllllllll-S. to which they Ilroughl tlu-irl The final meeting for the season “Kmbkg m“! 5"""°b“"'“' “ml H: of the Young Pillllliils Society ulIWUM“ m’ ‘l Emil llllllll 1° "Y llllll H“, 1-01.", 1,1 d 1.111011“ 1.1.,.11111g_ “fly to their Alma Mater would ilelp 11.1111.“ 1111, 8111,1911“, m. 111B llrill(lda‘hl lually ways, lnorallly and ou or bl‘ willed (jl-lllegfi and 11101,. frlenllghbilfiltlll, financially. The Alina Mat- tabieail frolll "Tile {Vlercilant of"lle Hheulkcr, expected great. things Venice," a short dramatic sketch. of this graduating class. Tllcy and several vocal and iustrument- were here today in such nplnlldl-S dramatic llulubers, was 1,1,6 m“, and reuglon of God m be worthy of note, and it can safely 1. he said that such excellent actingi‘ilfirtzalagimfigllligg. their God, and and characterization is rarely seen] The Yea“ work on 1n the m” The Rector. Rev. D. P. Crokon, ‘illlllolliililttlekl ddzlit perfomllzlluiic Uoii ill concluding the speaker nskcdly se a n , ca le . _ , K i) will! yhllldflfltl tlu. graduates to live always by 9,13. .2561, altogether well grounded in ibtgnnlnly illool, elementary sublects, and the flrstiluuzlccnt alld wholly lnlrc lives. llu year course was so crowded tlillil but lltue work could be put on on their The “no” rtrclmc WASHER Champions the cause of the housewife. In these days of labour troubles with its strikes anldunrest, there is a real grievance that is not being: adjusted as it should, and we cannot for the life of us understand why it has not meant a general strike before this, and that's the labor- ious drudgery of the weekly xvashday under old fashion- ed back breaking‘ methods. If Men Did the Washing _ Serious now men-—just' stop and consider what it means to the women folk to operate the old fashioned washer and wringcr. If y0u’ll stay at home for two Mondays and do the family “lash we’ll wager a good size bet that y0u’ll find a good excuse the next time or y0u’ll get a Power Washer right away. The “Easy” does away with hard work-we believe it the most efficient washer 0n the market today. (You can get cheaper machines but none as good.) But if you d0n’t think as we d0, select your favorite machine and get it n0w~t0day. You install every labor saving, device possible in your office-your st0re—-y0tu' factory- your farm-your businesswno matter what,‘but there's no work of yours that carries the dl-tldgery of wash day -H0nest is there‘? Free Demonstration Right in your home and see just how it will Awash the heaviest Blankets and the finest Blouses or Lace Cur- tains without wear on the clothes. Phone 162 and say-i-‘lilckilike to try the Itlasy". W0n’t you do it n0w---t0day. Terms art-angled if necessary. HOLMALPS a Home Furnishers Since 1857 — Charlottetown Branch Wé- and calling wllitc. cmlgratulntted the graduates first nuullu-rs. also on their GROCERS $53G PHONES 237 5+“ ezeeecvmc. c‘: c" w" c- c ~¢M ~‘-==** CLASSIFIED iilght Insertion: . . . . . h *¢*¢ A gents Wfllltell ._~m@___~__-—f1——*“1 PORTRAIT Assure - WRITE ior catalogue. United Art Iltd.. 4 Brunswick, Toronto. A- w- COLLEGIATEOIVISION OF NAT" ioual nuulufactllifllli;Jlllll 59ml“; organization. can use a few livo students ‘for sunlluel‘ lnoillhll local sales work. ‘Plllhllc Scrub!" Mills, London, Ont. A. w. ll- WE cm use ANOTHER HU5- ill-r iiPHillg our exclusive neck- \\'L‘iIl' direct to wearer. 1N0 invest- ment necessary. Write Qlll°k~ Pill’ every day. Public lServine Mills, London, Ont. » » .A_ W- ll For Sale . FOR sate-New cAnr-soov. Apply to W, J. Scott, Marsllfield l‘. l}. I. 9474-26-31 FOR sacs-no. 1 WHITE FIFE wlwntmlarederiok Parkman, Char- lom-lowll Royalty. " ; i . zllitlllfi-ll-fl‘ v DOUBLE F°R sate - out»: lllllhl buckwheat, rolls. one 15 hi1 international aniline. —‘ Waller ii. Byers, R. 1R. 2 Tata- lllilgonche. N. S. 9502-5-28-2i €§___________ con M: s on axon/moi ‘Foa roundabout ivagon, one good rr-‘nin-r-t irl- wagon. Apply 01ml‘- ll ll". 95l8-5-28-2i >> “lnlltctl. ~“ ii _____, ,__._,___-_ WANTED-GOOD szcouo HAND lord car in exchange; im- Horse 9427-5- -lll o wagon. Anal-y Ouardlanfim» ADVERTISEMENTS ' . 1C0 per line ol ll worth . Be per line of 5 worth ... ‘Io per line of l word: ‘vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ‘Ffillllllfl Help \Vallted __.__,____--i- . WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID home 160 Brookside Ave., Broctou. No washing. Apply 247 Grafton 5L 9~I~60-5-2Aitt Miscellaneous ---———-———-———~—_-——-— mo. A. McDONALD, LAND sun- veyor, Hermanvllle. 9029-5-1-1lno FOUND—-NUT CAP FOR DODGE Bros Car. Owner may have name h-y applying a; this office and pwyilng for ad. 1957i) ____._.._.______-i- sscawso FROM MY RANCH male fox n. A.~ o. ra. Will PM‘ reward for his return alive. Al- a, ‘mum linen bert Robertson, Mermaid. . 9468-5-36-31. THE EXAMINATIONS FOR Teachers’ Licenses will be held in Prince of Wales College 1N3‘ ginning on Tuesday. June 1st at s a. m. 9462-5-26wfs3i. ___--——————————*—~——-—— aoanozns AOCOMMODATED - Large front room. Ailllly Guardian. 95176-2?“ Male Help Wanted ___-———————————"—"—“___“ wnurzo- MAN on aov TO work on farm ADI"? Hlllllld Ill’ lllrglcy, North Bfitlfiqllfi. slimmer" aide, R.a.:l. 94214-521121 "CANADIAN Lll-FE INSURANCE long established In Prince Ed- wnrll island desires ncilvo repre- sentative nl Trncadlc. Sit. iqtars. flonris. (lourgotown. Murray llnlbor. 'i‘Il:nIsh llnrl nth»;- points . v ll, 4),, llox i117. (martian. l r ‘ asol-a-zs-al .§_ The latter part of the evening was spent in tile playing of gilluns and other forms of social center- tuiuluellt, and dainty refreshments were served before the CVGIUIIK was ‘brought to a close. 72nd Annual Commencement (Continued from page 1.) MeKENZIE-At the P. E I. Hoe- pital, May 27th. 1928, to. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Irving McKenzie, 282 Grafton Street, a daughter. DEATHS HATCH-At llmcton. Mass, May 26, 1926, Alonzo A. Hatch. Funeral Saturday at one o'clock from his when people looked for short hours there were some who still continued to ive generously“ their ability, a rength, persever- ance,-.and knowledge. Discipline ORLEBAIL-dintered Int-o rest April 26th, 1926, Francis Iinle Orlehar at Queen's Road, Tull- bridge Wells, England. >- MolNTOSlH-(At 207 King Street on Thursday, May 27th, 1926 Daniel and application. henvould- repeal- w_ Molnmsh 11g‘, g1 1.11am Funeral were necessary in anylrlnd of lifc. from the ‘Maollean Funeral Home 7mm m‘? lllllll wlll‘ the Plck "in" m“ Sandra N011,” 11111615 111181., up to the highest’ class. hero ma,“ sfirlnslon cemetmm » were hours of drudgery for them Hotel OVOI‘ TRAlNOR-In this city. May 27th. 1926, llviary Florence McKlnnon. dearly beloved wife of Frederick H. Trainer. age 33 years. Funer- gllm taking tllll Hotel we have 09"" "Ii"! of dollars In- rnpairo and lmPl'°“,"'"""' l‘ Io now the Ilnut Hotel oi Ill l. clue In the Maritime Prev- meu. it appeals to thou woo want a comfortable flgggl gm gplandln tabla and excellent urvleo at a modor an; prlcl. “Baton , "r00 Q ill!- Charlottetown Proprietors anon Lfpllpoqlylo. o; "on. N. D. MACLEAN an 4 KING’! ' noun" To Let .__.___.._______-_-__-. TO LET-G ROOM rstlsursurf Apply at this Office, ._ GARAGE FOR RENT. WILL bold two curl. Central location’ Adda" "Garage," Box 224. "X 949527-2! . FURNIQHED uouss 1-0 arr for summer morlthshlbat HD1101‘- ata. 234‘ Fitzroy BI. ’ _ __1 811 \‘ u“ ' . ri- l" Ell/ills hi! report of the year's work, first thanked the visitors lionthelr presence. the donorg for [their prizes, and Bishop Mlofflflfln ll"? cllmllls at great inconvenience l" hlm-Self to address the graduat- iP-s. lle welcomed his Lordship lllack to St. Du-nstanls. During the ..\'czlr the students in general had ,‘l"ll° 800d. faithful work, although _l=onle had failed to pass their ex. ‘IIIIIHIBUODS. Asythe Ilnlversily e11. illfllllllled it‘ lllllll) U18 greatest num- ilml‘ °f lloyll possible, the student | some who were not these. lt seemed advisable that zlu-lsuccl-ss in finishing, their course so other year should be added to illcWvcll, and especially ou having’ course, The graduating class COIIl-Ibccll addressed by ills Lordship pared very favorably with that uiIthc Bishop oi Auligoulsh. He felt‘ 011191- yelll-g, and as the members zlssurcd that not only llad they went ‘forth to acquire a fullcrimlntl the address inspirational‘ knowledge oi life, the faculty took and stlluulailug. ‘but that in after this opportunity oi wishing them lifc they Wutiltl mien recall ills every success. The Rector regrct- laordshilfs wonderful remarks, and 111d lllal he bad to record lllflvllfillli. by some o't' the suggestions death during the year of Monsignorlhe had made today. ’l‘his would he M. MacDonald. This reverend scll-itllo cnsc partly ilcl-ausc of the mall tiemnn, a, graduate of Si. llulriuer ill ‘which they llnd been ex- staifs and one Wllo allways had tile pressed, and partly on il4‘Ctl'lliI['Dl interests of the University aVthc circulustauccs under wilicll heart, left lbehilld him the exumplottlley had been said. Graduates, oi all exemplary lite. lwerc not uflcu so fortunate as to ms»... for B. T5 and wonuS In Horse: and Coin. l l i l An animal infested with these parishes cilinlngito the delicate lining of the ‘omach lo not efficient, the (cod which should go for UIQJIDRGGp of tile lnlmll in absorbed by the Bot: one Worm; We have a fresh supply of Sure-Shot. Treat your boron now. ' His iflfliflilll) Bishop (YLcary. have one who had formerly been‘ who spoke next ‘congratulated tllc‘ like lhclusclvcs ilpeu his heart and‘ faculty and students again on QIIHSIIOW illfllll‘ how he nan learned to‘ other year well slpent. Tile rcvcr- be the sac-ems ilc was today_ Not- end Rector llad said that it had lually of them wvould reach as lligll‘ been an uneventful year, and thafas 'he-—lphyslcally, ccclcsiasticnlly. .was one "word which for any coll-‘or socially. lle had given them u‘ figs o1- inetitutlon meant a Sreatlgoorl high point of view, alld to lti deal. It meant that the ordinary the speaker would ony add one work had gone steadily along all word-one that hflil already been, during the yenr_ The speaker felt mentioned that tllc grutuates should, happy to note that it had been a-ulways look upon themselves as‘ very successful year. lle regreitcdlservauts. Some young men whcnl that the state of health oi the Rec, they left college scclued to think‘ tor necessitated his laying dowlrtlley were iltlQiilflllg their iiberty,| the duties assumed under the rec- und prnnced ‘and ran about like ‘torshlp. He“ was being changed to young cul1s until they iilually laud- a rparisll where it was hoped hls|ed uip against a fence. 1f they henlth_ would return in its regularlwlsiled the fullest measure of stlc- strength and vigor. lcess they would always consider lllis Lordship said he wished to|izhemselves to be servants. This thank the Rector wltbiicly for the was absolutely ilecessary. good work he bald dpne for the‘ To these congratulations were college in the short time he had added those of the Premier. Mayor been its Rector. He had made hisiyiiller. uud lion. Dr. MacMillau. mark out only on the character ofi the institution. but. also on thei Sl1¢¢|ll P"!!! character of the Individuals who: sspccinl prize for third French. had attended It. The influence hcidolnlied by lion. ll. A. MacKinnou, had hwd. showed the effect of aluwnrtlcd in Raymond Shrcenan. long training and a life of sacrifice Gold (Z-oln presented by lRev. J. and sincere application in the in- .l. Mcllmald tn the student making tel-eats of 8t. Dtlnotalfl. the highest aggregate in Fourth Hughes DrugCo Limited ‘Nae speaker hopodtimt the stu~ Year. awarded tn John MoGuIznn. dent! ‘Wald oak! I pleasant vaca- Gold (‘oin for Bonk-keeping, pre- tion. lBll they lholid I umberrcnted by Sir Charles Dalton, and that they went out as men of the liwllfiltlii to Hector Levesque. Red and White. They should "Vi" up to the Red and White with roll tConunued on page seven) Victoria Hotel Ono of the largest and boot equipped Hotoil In Elma-n Canada. contains 120 rooms. 44 wt which have private bathe. Completely renovated in the pan 10w yuro. Few Hotels throuqhoul Canada and the United sum have Ito splendid tabla. Courteous service to all Gueltl- Tolo- phoneo In rooml. ‘ Rates $4.00 to 06.00 por- day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager VICTORIA HOTEL E. A. Mnllin. Newcastle; H. E. Sanderson, Toronto; M. M, Char- mall, Walton; G. L. Lowe, Munc- tou; L. Mineau, Montreal; J. E. llushner. Montreal; C. B. Green. Montague; In. .l. Manhood. finder- lcton; Mai-Gen. H. C. Thacher. Halifax; llieut. Col. A. H, Powell. Halifax; James MoGie, Monet/an: ilLEJPl-ites. Monctml; J. P. Mon» roe, St. John; Miss M. Flatt, St. John; F. C. Brett. Molletoa; Fred L Bowman, Rothsy; iMr. and Mrs. C. H. ‘Rhompson. " __ o; Iii-s. B. ll. H_ Poole, Montague: A. E. Jamleson, llalilax; Gill. B. Bal- Ieurd. Sydney Mines; John Simon. Pictou; J. A. MeAstkIll, Glace Bay; 'l‘. .l. ilagle, Montreal; B. C. Gill, Pictou.