iiiimiiiiiiisliiisiiniiic iiiiiisiii-§§Ei.EciEo i=iioiii mis iiiEisii's>»_iiisiiis_riiii riiiscuiininii's _snuiiiair suascnisnis t~> /--"' " _ -~;-,_` _, . -.. . ._ . - ~ _. U, - _ '_ V A _ wsu ._ *- - _ _ ,.,01i§“Q°- .~,,;-an ,M i -'SLAND nocroii.-_ its a_`l _ i io .-ri. i si. a it i -. t ii ani nMECOM|gr)tDED FOR GROSS- parted for an extended trp ast ey not pn c oper non o e ii The McLe 'News of McLeod, Alta. intend to_visit points in Ontario, to welcorne home the bulk ofthe men _*_ _*_A _iiotiss . or _ _._ '- . ae- ,|,-,nalil of ,Brae._iD,fiS9 ‘Y‘¢lt|¥,Z Co.. is the ,{,,~n,,|- .£?1andsorne toa`1‘__s weaitn did ti -faniuuc sire f‘aptuln Ani; [rom _ - ,.ey'~ and a _Parkside Mother. For Giui roiiilrniatiun and style this colt is hard tc hergl. 'I"iilila Rtev. gentleman has ,tion ano_ er' y wu years old, _ H W _ ‘_ ` I l me mme m,e5_ _ _` pract ce in (.algary. Alta. Ulf' U* ____ iiinil his iilends bespeak lor‘him the. iiis (iii liiiard iiiersiil his ii ,.N,ia_ lllr. :ind Mrs. John S. Gallant, ilc is ii brother of the late John A. tlallai inn di is yvi the W _iccleli ploiit_\' to soc- ciililes t'il_r -5' iiiii ill 'the Vit' 'l`lic rf-guliir monthly meeting of the cliool lioard was held last even- S U.c,,._L.k_- T,,,,,.,, wen, mmm _w£i_i_ ivisnwso PRoMoTioN. - ~ _ D airmen. Mr. -Smith. Hon. iDr.)' Juiiliiiis. Mi'. Gordon and Mr. Long iiortli. t'ii.\' ( rctiiliitt ,fi Suhr riiaiil it i't,i||u-'l stating that Mr. John l‘. Gm iiuii ii liiiit Ill npiiuiii ,intl Quccii Sriiiare School were pro .l,-iil and iiiatters roiatliig to tho dit' ff-rniii ncliools wcrc reported liy litem i-ual fo u-.ua ;igi'ecii to call i'oi' tenders for i‘ l’riiico Street. \Vcsi_ Kent, nod i,,iurcii i~1<|iiare Schools and a commit irc wir iiiiillcr. 'l`Iir 'l`riiant Otiicei"s i'eport was sub- uiitlcil to tim Board and it wus ordci' ml lliiit ilic .\`cci'ctai‘_v` notify the D-,,. ri-iiiri i»l'__e;oiiie ol’ the dc-.lliiqiienl sight, |‘;. Ili >;i’lunii i’r;tnliirl_v. t.,\ul‘l‘ii aiiti |iiti lt‘i I`riiflci's for painting the interior of iiiiiiiirr-. School were rec.civerl r-cd iii the hands ot’ a ifuiiimlt- it who was killed in action in the 'ive laiit April. l’te. Tennis who -ii' youth, offered himself with nth uverfu' year ago' but -was re- oii account of his age, he had of grit and is still determined, ovcrsciis service when he be- ,-,_, proposml to mpc' th afm_n'mm of /igeif-.ll. ' ` ' ' 6 ‘ trains and curry passengers and A let-tor was read i`rom tho 'it-_rk informing the Board ot’ the' iiiliircnt. of lion, S. lt. Jenkins as. iol ’l`i‘ustee. l.et_ters were nts., otii the (‘-lcrk of the Executive i .i nil born reappointed ii 'l‘i'usie-_oi iivtiir--l’i-ovinclnl tloveriiincnt and r. t‘.ll.li. lloiigwortli had been lcd in the place of Mi'. Edwin .\iikcii, resigned. The principals of l‘i'liicc Sl. School, West Kent Stfhtmi S appointed to deal with the :ii their children must attend l.. Ai ____L_ ,A ._v|_._- _ _ i i llriig --i lllcohollc Addictions Treated Exciu siveiy 0iir._>f.actiities_ for caring for iiiis class oifvpatlenta are un. surpassed. This ltrhitarlum ig ceiirliicted along hlghgrgde ethical .llites. Time "required: Alcoholism, 3-7Wda_y_s_:___lI_'~ug addletilon. 10-20 days. No suffering. Charges reasonable. ` Write for book-'let and lnfor. mation. ' _ Doctor and nurses, in atten. da.nuc'._...~ ..,~»-- ~,.._,,,... ......,.,~ .;`_._..`, . _ ,_ _sl The Gatiin institute Lid. ESTABLISHED 1900 i6 Crown Street, St. John, N. B. ‘Phone Main 1685 Railway Faro Paid. 916-6-9l\lwedSattf. it For That New team *Or Remodeled House . You will need the best Plumbing possible -and at :uoderade cost too- that means you will get. Fred H. Trainor 80 Grafton St _ 1-J l il* Pleased tc; learn tllxt Wilfrid tht .. _Duncan who has been attending e Lhlcago (ollege of Dental Sur- SGFX. was a successful graduate at their closing exercises held there on May 29th and has received hlg.de-' ares of Doctor of Dental Surg¢|~y_.`D|-_' Duma lil __wEi.coiviE visi'ron.~i'ie Teil- h"‘"°”‘ ““’““'"’ “f "“\`°€“-*X- llaiit. no_w serving as Home' ut Halifax, arrivcd in Sum- ti l~‘i~i.\aJ`f»“ i -,W ,§Qs»,ErUMAq-i:;";<“f,_t ._', ]>|i,|,'\__ iOG|HT .S DiS" 9 " \,_-I -_-i,»i> »'\ii[~rt'5 Ill- . »il"" !`\*k 'A 'rl-ii" i fi _ B |"B'l-El BIG. ¢9UP9N PRINT .iuusrimso eoirioii _biatdllutslliyths pressing appreciation of his- services was unanimously adopted. The fol- lowing stewards were reelected: Frank Howard, J. P. Crosby, Nic- holas Colwell,- Golding Smith, Ceci] Stewart. William Bowman, J. T. Godfrey and recording steward Geo. Cruwys. W. H. Mallett was elected steward to fill the vacancy caused -by the resignation of Robert A. ,iBoyle_ All the members of the Board expressed a wish to have Mr. Heaney' remain on the circuit another year. The June term of the Supreme (‘ourt opened at Summerslde yester- day morning. Mr. Justice Haszard pre- siding. There are three criminal ca ses on the docket. the King vs. Fred Shea. perjury Wilfrid McLellan, lar- ceny of butter and Ernest Ellis. lar- ceny of foxes. The Grand Jury returned a true bill in each case. The case against Mc- Lellan will come up for hearing today Following are the Grand Jurors: John W. Creswell, N. St. Eleanors; John Harvey, Bradford; The-mas Mur- phy, Conway; Thomas Compton. St. Eleanors; Neil Lowther, Carleton; G. O. Gallant, St. Chrysostom; Douglas Reid, Atherton; J. Manson McNeill. Carleton: William Crockett. N. Carle- ton: Benjamin Bowness. Montrose; George W. Warren, Sumnierslde; Jo- seph Noonan, Albany: Charles Do- wsll, Carleton; John Mills, Clermont; Percy Marchbaiiks. New Annan; Ed- win (`lark, Wilmot; Edward Pender- gast, Kensington; Alfred Wedge Plus- ville: Fulton Simpson, Belmont; Theo- dore Waite. Sherbrooke; Wallace Low- ther, North Carleton; Joseph W. Mc- Kinnon, McDougalls; D. B. McDonald. N. Bedeque; W. A. Stewart. Summer- side. Peter Burke. a constable who failed to answer to n subpoena at.'the last term or the court and for whose ar- rest a Bench Warrant had been is~ sud, was lined $25 or three months. A number of absent debtor cases were desposed of and the case of Ma- _vor Schurman vs. W. Henry Tldmarsh was before the Court when adjourn- ment was made at 5 o'clock. A PRETTY WEDDlNG.- Ono of tha most charming events of the sea- of $52 oven- last ---year-f who had held ollice for 25 years ten- dered.-hia resignation which was re , , Q __. _ _ ' lCii-’town iGuardi;ii "W ‘Cllp‘--‘titres of these coulwlll lla present them together with our sd- vertiiied price of $1-59 ind "°°°"° yonf Cgpy uf H18 B|G PR|NT RED LETTER BIBLE. ; §f::.i°'$l.52t-‘;.‘..i’::"ii° “`- mins ln loimlno Limp Ipalizgifllduilinoul beautiful colored hilton. mapa and biblical sesiiss, ftm il, record. sto. Also ln edition `tor Mtiagliolie: - Ima li A t(iilr"i'.i‘{itoyt=‘ii.tIogi»ok,.and Distrililstod gg gi" “mg price, with thru Coupon! Add extra for poltllii-Wmiill 9° miles 7 cents: bovond I0 lil” U" within Maritime Provinces 1| esntl. For greater dlnnnen uk your D00' matter nu for lliblh son occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Austin, Gravenbourg. Sask. on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Ada to Mr. Melville Brown. on Tuesday evening, Ma .Z9th. The ceremony was performed the Rev. D. Warden in the presence of about Mt guests. The living room was prettlly decorated with green and white blossoms, which mode a fitting back-ground for the bride, 'who attlred in a handsome white satin gown, and carrying white carnations, was very lovely indeed. She was attended by Miss Mary Thompson. who. groomed in white net and carrying pink carna- _tions, made a pretty bridesmaid. Mr. Hamid Austin, brother of the bride. acted as best man. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Walter Bedford. After the ceremony had been performed the guests adjourned to the tastefully decorated dining room. where a most bountiful wedding supper ver dalntily served was par- talien of. 'libs many and beautiful gifts received attest to the popularity of the bride and - in flair. home ~ nalgh-borliood. The `yoimg 'couple ` do- Lieut. Victor' Morris. oi' Summer side. who left here wi-th the 105th Battalion. was accorded it hearty reception upon his arrival iii Chur- lottetown yesterday by" the car furry steamer_ Quito il ntlmber of citizens gather- ed at the wharf to greet this gallant island otllcer. who so distinguished himself during the time he was 'oi France'that he was decorated with the Military Medal. The Fourth Regiment Band was on hand upon the arrival of the steam- er and as she drew ‘ln 'tothe whirl’ ‘thc 'returned hero was grected with the strains of "0, t'-auada," and "The Maple Leaf." Among those assembled to greet the returned hero wen- his parents. Mr. and Mrs. (‘.. B; Morris, who. needless to say, were overjoyed to see 'him once more looking so well after his experiences in the great war. A delegation representing the City, the Military and the Patriotic Society consisting of Mayor' Brown, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Rev. (‘aiion Simpson. Mr. _James Paton and Ma- jor Leigh hoardeil the steamer as soon as she docked.-to receive Iilent. Morris and. as he descended to the wharf he was greeted with cliee-rs. while at hh; own suggestion three more cheers were given for t-hc boys in the trenches. The Uieutenant then entered Mr. R. H. Sterile" autoniohilevthc band preceeding‘i7la'ying lively appropriate airs and was conveyed to the (‘i\t_\' Hall. where he was tendered ad- dresses of welcome from Mayor Brown, Rev. Canon Simpson, Colonel _Moore. and Major Fullerton. l The Mayor said he was proml to meet Lleut_ Morris and congratulat ed him on tho honor which he had brought to his native province and himself by the decoration which had been bestowed upon him for service in the field. Canon Simpson on behalf of the Pabrlotic Society said hc was glad to welcome Lieut. Morris home. llc stated that Lieut. Morris had won his decoration quite shortly after his arrival at the front. lie hoped this would be an incentive to others to _follow his example and to my" would have something to say iii offer their services to their country. The time 'remaining at their disposal to do so was now only a matter of a few days. Colonel F. S. Moore said he hoped lt was still his privilege to welcome a returned soldier on behalf ol’ the military of P. E. lsland_ lic had the honor to enroll the volunteers for the South African war and took great pride in welcoming them on their re- turn and he took equal pride in wel- coming home veterans of the world's greatest war. He paid high tribute to the work of the soldiers in thc ,present w_a_r»- their heroism was of the highest or2ie"r"""aiid had fié`vcr been surpassed 'in any wars of the past. The war' had proved beyond a doubt that the days oi' chivalry are --- isoon. lie ho ed to see more men ini D khaki and advised the young meni not to wait until conscription caiii-.' i lie zitroiigly commended the work, of, the "’i`nnim_v's" who are so iiobly' doing their hit in Fruncc. ami de-i clared that he would iathcr lie u, "'l‘onini_v" than an officer, Wlicn thc; war is over he believed that “Tom- ni_v" would have socmthing to r._i_v in affairs. Miiior Fullerton also spoke briefly. referring to the honor won by l.ietit. r»ioi'ri.~=. All are proud of him, he dc- cluicd. and he congratulated his moihcr and futher upon his retuiii in a |`air riieasure of health. t‘licers for the King and Lleut. Morris and the soldiers in the trench-| es lirought the reception to a close Many citizens took the opportunitv of grasping the returned soldiers hand and exit'-iirlliig congratulations and best wie-hog lc hlni. Lleutf Morris. left for _ lfiigland with the 105th ns an unattnnlieil oi`- litter, He crossed to France attaclied to the 2i'ith Battalion in company with t_wo -other -lslundci's. Licut. Trulnor ami Liciit. Fiillertoii. li was not long before they wcre in thc midst of the lighting. Lie-ut. Morris was only' a week in action when lic received his first wouiui on Septem- ber, 15. 1916. at the Somme. l<`oitun-l ately the wound was only slight. lt was on (‘hi'istmas morning that lic took part in the attack which won for him the Military (‘.ross. 'l`liei‘e was a cnll for volunteers to go over and raid an enemy trench in order to straighten out the line_ Lieut. Mor- -ris set out with ii party of men to carry oilt the order. They crawled over the ground for a distance of' some sixty feet. cut their way s’-l-- ently through the barbed wire en- tanglenients and dropped in among the Germans. taking them by stir- prisc. After a short hand to hand en-i counter with trench clubs as the (‘anadian weapon the trench wasi taken. After disposing of the enemy in that section of the trench,' tho Lieutenant at the head ni’ his men was proceeding along the trench. un- til he carrie opposite a dugout. Here' two Germans flied at him together' at almost. point blank range. and lip wasj struck on the head by two bullets-_ | lie “carried on" about tive minutes until he reached "No Man`s l.and.", when he fell unconscious and was in that state foi tive days after' wards. One bullet entered the corner, oi’ his left eye, went clean through' his head, evidently scraping his skull and coming otit at the hnchxi when it was ilcfleclcfl in its boiic and; continued its downward course into his spifne The other bullet which zip I paiently' was rm explosive one en tered below the left temple and was shattered tn pieces. H/ow henever sur vived these terrible wounds is ri ii1iracle_ lie reached England on J'anuar_\' '2iiri, and was taken to “the ‘Royal Free lloopital. wluclre he remained until his ilepnrtuie a fortnight ago. He reached Halifax on Friday lnst. i I";’. _...Tc “-\iii»,._,,- '1 li qi" ' . "Pure and For every family. 2 and 5-lb. Cartons _ -f-;=.-‘- --“ff 4-” -->=-= ff: ~ - ~=:f-‘ -ibn _inf--_fr-_,_.»~°r~ ,_ _1,__ :__ ~._\ #P-T. .5 ‘» ._ - ' » ~ tlnguished service." 'Nick' or Neil and prosperous married life. . He did not expect to get back sol - -‘»`_€’.f£ ‘ ‘ \ | ‘ W1? Pl org - . i-_ f .; -4... _ *l"`*"“ ;i f _-1. 1 , fi y Every. Jar- Counts - Eadi jar of preserves stored for winter use helps out our food supply. Preserved fruit is not only delicious and wholesome but is a valuable ele- ment in the dietf The prildcnt housewife will preserve as mucli fruit as her time and means permit. A plentiful fruit year is predicted. Preserve some of every kind. _ is unquestionably the best preserving snqrar. its purity. its iii h swcetciiin power and its ' FIN Cranulation are al§appreciatPd giy the ni"ii=f-rviiig iio\ii=_e=wii'e.. (lrigirial ackages with the red liall trade mark in suitable sizes Ask your grocer for LANTIC SUGAR 1 ATLANTIC' sUcAn"iiiEriNnniEs, LTD. " P.” i ,s '.`°-‘ \ I - ‘_ af; ‘ zvhbiff- it I \ ». "`\\\\ ‘ii W-; .- ;:_;;'_ if-__ ' ` .ii _ -J' ` .__._,_.»_,__ if <. Li" 7*; 1 _ ~ _-1 ,...__.. L) _ i urrff. .ii i U ncolored ” 10-20-100-lb. Sacks 135 ~ ii - i' i _ l...__,..-__._ _ _ . _ - . . ._-_-__ --- \'=%__ He \vas_dccoi-iitcri with the Mill tary' `('ror-s by Hi-5 Majesty tho King on i"ebruai‘y 2nd. iilong with anoth- er (‘anadian, Elliott of Ontai-io_ The Press was' awnrdeil him for his ex-» ceptional liravei‘_v on that iiiciiioi‘~ able. 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