0re! 40,000 3'017 DE"! lune Guarantoed Member A. B. O. Read by Covers Prince Edward lsiand Like ihe Dew i Everybody !---'-seè nagé s l 'All The'lds. W’orth Whllo Printlng Al] The News îWorta Rendlng charlotte: w- ' I. 3 Guru... 'I‘w. 0cm Mil. l‘ourlet! 1881; CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA EitIl)AY, MAY 19, 1922 Il] Mlll. Un “la. 33.00. l‘. .‘i. La. ULM Annuel Slih-I'rlpflul. DL-llvrren 86,01). .“Not oi Charlottctown ï But of tire Wid'e World” Attributes ol the ildeai Giiizen lncintie Broad Vision, and. a. Healtiiy Disre'gaid ior Deci'ares Rev. Ross C. EatOn. Dceo Convictions l’redrgested biens, ä__..._ In a. spirith address bclore the Rotary Club yosterday at'ternoon nov. Rosa C. Eaton or tho Bap iiisit.’ iChurc’h. .clt‘yv .oruitilinod tho nttributes ot tho ldeal Citlzen. “You and ‘l have novor met him." be oxplained afier iprefaclng hls re- marks with a com‘pllmentary al- lusion to tho Rotary Club, whleh ho understood was tho Jury ior the court oi’ public opinion boi‘ore whlch a speaker must oliher brqik or mako hlmscll’. “This Ideal Oltizen ils not a resl dont ofrCharlottetoiwn. Ho is one or ihose lllusive humnn. beings whosie dnwei'ltng place it is hnrd to locate in any land. But tbou- nantis have ‘lolt tho fpower oi' his maglc spell. We must nll ngree that tho man 'w-ho bas tho most in— fluence over our lives la not the man 'we m‘eot familier], and call 'l‘om or Dick or Bill; but he is that ldoal man whose spirit bannis us in our ivnklng heurs and cornes toi un in our dreams. "He in tho man who calls our at- ‘tentlon 'to our faults and stlngs us and makes us ashamed of our- seives. And then with a gentle klnidl-y spirlt he instltls into us again a freling of h pel’ulness and we sny "l 'would -1 ko to be the man thnt you are!" “Thouizh he is illuslve ho in not a more figment ol tho imagination. He is n reality and bas a poteni. inl‘inonco over our lives. Hls charactenistlc an n oitizen ls lirst that. ho gives attention. to the ah faire oi’ bis own household: be- csuse you cannot have venue ldeas inbout moral ultrllft .and neglect i'our own home, H'e realizes that tho basic social unit'of our civil- ization ls tho Cii'rilstitanl famiily. Socondly ho bas a large public nplrit and is inierested ln tho wol l’aro and uip-lllt oi‘ tho communlty. Ho has what iw'o_ cati tho communv .lcoiiiinnsiosrncuts‘ b nA'l‘ES.——10c. par lino prr day. 9c. par line per day for 3 dayn or ovcr. 8c. u lino por dny for li dayn or over. (‘ount G wordn to n lino. Groups nf 6 figuraspinitial lettors. coth un ono word. 10 par cent. discount for cash. Address forma part. oi' ad. and must bo paid for. Spooinl Rates Furnlshcd Room ad.. 75e l'or neveu words for ono wcek. Situation Wantcd. for soven Worda, 50e pur wco . ñ) LET—THREE LARGE ROOMS i'urnisbcd . Apply at Gunrdiau Office. WANTE'D—MEN BOARDERS, REA sonnhlo tcrms. Appl‘y 57 Brlghtoii Ave. « FOR sALE—HORSE EIGHT vos} oid. 1460 lbs.. sound. Ernest Houston, Wheatiey River. OWANTEW—CAPABLE HOUSE- keeper, none other neod appiy. Good wagqs. Phono 446-14. ‘IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN BY planting now Roses. Shrubs l'eo' nion. etc. Direct importation junt recolvod ulnn a numbor or Boston toma. Mrs. John Wh- iliams, Phono 4429. 'MAN 0R WONAN T0 DISTRI- bute well known llne household necessities; tremendous demand territory arranger], work pleasan pay ilberal even tor spare time; experlence or capital unneces' i snry. Bradley Company. Brano tord. Ontario. ity splrlt. in foot, he in a Rotnriou “xhoso heurt ls (looply concernait nvor tho good oi' his ‘follow mon. lie ls ono of that number or mon tnd womon who are beglnning in incasuro suocess and lind happiness n tho contributions they can mako no express his fulth hy his worka. lie will sacrifice a goll‘ tourna— :nont or a. tennis gaine for a com- illlllce meeting. lie thrown himscll ueurt and sou’l into tho'life oi' tho oommunity. i110 ls one 0l tho men whom Chantiers ISiwab bas oailed "Those of the Now Arisiocracy." “lie bas a deep mimi and doop personal coavtiiction.s., 'liis itiiens are not thought out, l‘or him passer] on by social heredliy. al- ready prodigesth and fixod. llo brings l'orth hils own ideas by hln own hrnin. power and he bas ‘iealthy‘ disregard for. tho ways an opinions ol the masses. Ho brings consternation to bis political ‘riends. They clhnoi. tcll jnst ox- sictiy how he ls going to vote and ho has been known t0 commit that 'inpardonabio political crime ol seeing something gond in the l'el- ‘ow in opposition. He votes and workn and stands not .for tho ai! vanccment oi’ a particuiur purty but tliways with hoart and soul for tho public W08]. He has nbsolutc‘ly no use l'or that type ol’ Journallsm tiîat 's too common in tbose durs. thnt ,‘ilnurishes on politiîcai. rplan and slander. He does net itorm bis opinions .lrom such a source. ilu bas nevor sold his sou] l‘or a mess oi‘ politlcal pottnge. He i5 tho type oi' man we need most in our public lite today. “lie also has a sensitive human heurt and ;he reaiizes‘ ithat tho grootost 'problem oi' lite in how wo cnn ail live and play and rwork and worshlip togethcr. in a hur- monious i'nshloin, Our oconomic and Maintenu—questions are at tho bottom only buman questions and in our prolossional lives wo too oi‘ton ul'orget ihat behilnd‘ ail ho voxing probiloms oi' moiiern liti- iS tho bold outline ni tho humau face. and that ail vtbese (illilcultios would vanish into thin air if Wi- coul but nee things with humun oyes and teel 'with.human hoarts. The iideal citizeu le tho man who hns that human 'toucli. ile never thinks oi' bis employers as simyly factors of production. but as mon and women iwlth tbe samo dosircs nnd problems and ambitions and boues as himseli‘. "He ÎB’JlOi. a man who is out tu condemn and kill the' great labor movetment. We sometlmes rou- iiemn the dlscrotiona ot‘ groat in— bor leaders and thlngn gel. into ilin pross regarding them somctimos biased. in't un romvur ber that iwe have passed through a grcat modern movemcnt in tho political sense. By means ut tho ballot tho masses are Contingflut'i tbeir own, and as Athls urovement han taken pince politloaily lot. un niso remembor tbat it wii'l place industrially. “'i‘he ldenl citizen expresses blr. hui i iI| ‘ioari. in a vpractleal manner and hjllitpfllllizefi very largeiy and roapondn very menenously to ail worthy humanitnrlun uppenls ibat oome to him. tllo docs not Dlibllull tho amouut of bis glits and he is not known as tho mon who bas :i groin bnnk acoountand draws tre- :..’-> 'ltocbt’ord St. Finder plonga iouvo at tbls olllco. "l-lo is incroasing tboso days.‘ !o the public weal. lie ls willing’ (il‘ whlch arc i tain». , Rate oi Exchange GradualiLiinproving‘ NEW‘ YORK. May 18—The Can- utllan oxachango rate in Ncw York continued t0 improvc today and tho Cunaiinn dollar was quoted ai. nonn at 99 1-8 cents. against 1-1tith oi’ a cent over yosterday's final quotation. ’I‘ho .prusent mark in a new bizh l'or Cunadlan funds in Now (Yîork shnce estidy Jaumtry, 19L8. Vaiiiiibic Show _ H‘orses Buined TORONTO, May lskdhmugo am- ouuting to 375.000. involvjng tho destruction oi‘ tho largost stublc oi' show homos in Ontario. rcsultod from a flro oi'. unknown origin. wblch liostroycd tho Arena on thol Il. (l .Cox farm nour 0akville.{ early thls morning. The ruius: woro stlll smouldcring thls alter- nnon. tSevcuteon valuablo horses wero burncd t0 doath, tho animale beionging to Sir Adam Beck. ILC. tiox and W'm. Wllson, and four horses wero rescuod. Tho fir'o. whlch sturtod ut. about 5 a.m.. also destroyod two or t-hroo motor cars. Tho buildings were valund ai appro... ximntely 545.000. il’atoos ttd. Opens ‘ 0o Saturday Morning Alter Recent Firc 'Thc appraincrs have about fin- ‘ishcd tbPir 'work at l’utons Limit' icd which bas boen closod tu tho :Llnoyd George Gives Prin monts Made to Mect ai (Speclul to 'l‘bo Guariliun) (ildNOA. r'qnt'eroitoo plcnary i‘no‘n t'puiorroiw. session will be ‘helil ut. olrvou o'clock and tho niost um-‘ billons Europeun gathoriiig aines: Vorsaillcs will be brougbt to au eml. Lioyd (li-orge who in loaving (il-non by spcciul train tomorrow ovoning will mako tbe principal addrcss ol tho closing session and tho conteronce will bc brougbt to a delinito end. The meeting ut thœllnguo will he made ing et tho political comimisslon ot" t'he confortant-e. lt wns indicated that tho commission will rocon [invitation t0 tho Unitl'il States tu particip‘nlo in tho iliiguo confor- onm‘. Aiubassador (‘bilil ronfœrrod with Lloyd George and Schanzor refusal tu participnte under pros- l'ili conditions wua final. ‘ d‘iläNOA. ‘May li'.-nTho mutag- xrnssion pact was adopiod nnani ili.()llHl_\' ai li. plcnai'y meeting oi' tho . (politiczul sub commission o.f thc public silice tho recen'. “l'l‘u 'I‘he amount oi' tho damage is not yoi. giron but it ls .undoistood l'lîlli tho heavy loss causod by smoko will necossitute stwoc-plui: roduc— lions on practlcally ail linrs oi' goods in stock. l’or the llrst tlme sinco tho tire the store 'wlli be open l’or busi- ness on Suturday irom 9.30 till 1:! uoon and fi'om 1.30 Tlll 5 o'oiock. Ouly tho mlilinory 'aml l:tilii::.‘ rcady to wear (impartmouts ulll transact business. tho sain ol gonds iu tho other thDïil‘tlillElllä .bi-ing kopt ovor till noxt “‘t‘t‘k. I'l‘ho wboio stul'l' will bu on duty liSaturday in onsure prompt and ‘s‘lllcletll service in tiho two sollin ldepnrtmonis. . lntrunco to tho stori‘ ou' Sutur- dny will by Sydney Slreei nniy. 'Announcements ‘Ior next wcek's big reduction sales in tho other Idepartmonts will nppear inter. man who investit bis money beyond tho nocds oi’ his own family and who nets bis returns in smiling faces and .bnlght hapnr lives. “à”? must hnvc tho religions spirlt. ’l‘hrs dues not inoan going to il particular churoh but il menus tho possession ui’ thut pow- or 'i‘rom iwitbin that. gives a man Ibis izroat standards ol conduct and bis lnoti‘vos l'or llvlng.—givcs him; toiio and color. ll-ls religion le ot (ho kinii that keeps lilo clean and sweet. "lie is not ihe man who wearn tho badge ol nectarinnism on bis arin. Ho dons not (lisplny bis ro— llgloufl forvor by ’hls accrimonious spirit in dobnto. ln religions dit- i'nroncou boi'woen (lutholic and Protestant lin tak‘cfl no 'puri. .llo sinrply givcs to othors whui ho wunts ior hinisolhvthe privllog'}. of sooini,r timings tllrough hia own oyos. lie in liilnpy ovcr thin mod- Imnniiiisslon ‘ proposcd ’ sidor lts intention t0 sont! anoihor‘ cxplalning to [hem tliat Amorioa‘ui ProCeedings in the Provincial Legislnt Genoa Conference ‘ Concludes its Work cipal Addrcss. Arrange- the ilagne. international lionaAgg'ressive Paci Agrced to. Genou court-ronce tuday, Tho par-t. 'was nm Slgllt‘d but was adopti-ui May 18 «Thc (icnoulln tho iorm nl' a t'osolulion. cacli A , sidlo plndging itsvlf tu rospi‘rt it. 'I‘hu agroi-mout la summarizoii an: i‘oilovws: 'l‘ho 'pÛtWt'l‘S will appoint a commission to incet a ltusisan and examine tho dil- .i'or«'n('os but‘woen tho Soviet gov— vrmnont and other govormnnnts br .iuno 20th. 'l‘be two izomissions iuru tu lie roelprocally litiillietl ol’ tboir respective personnel. 'l‘ho quest'on to be troatod by thosc commissions will comprise dobts a separato allair ai today's meet— private proportion and credits and tbe moinbors oi' tho two commis sinus must b0 in, tho linguo on 'June 26th. Thn two commissions will stt‘ivi- to roacb joint rosolu- lions ou tho question nivntioncd in rlnliso throe. 'l‘hr- Soviet gor- ‘i‘l'llnlt,’nt and lis allioil rmni'ohrs ‘on t'bo one side and tho other Ïgovnrnmonts on tho other pic-1go. iliemselvcs in 'abstain from aot oi‘ aggresslou and will bo ‘baseil npou tho prosout status quo and n'ill romain in force for n pnriiul ni‘ l‘our mouths at'tor tho conclu-alors oi' tho 'work Dt tho commissions. 'BiilAmending Statute Labor Act Passed. Discussion Continued on tho Election Act. (Contliiuml.) ( A‘i'ternoon mission. Muy 2nd. l 'i‘lm yllouso went into i-omniittoe‘. with Mr. Hiiggs in tho chair l'ori second rcadiug of an Art. to tillltëllll! tho Road Aci, 11020. ’i‘bc Illilt‘.llt|-; ment provided that tho lux in lieu oi' statute labur bo rcducizdlromi 32.50 to 32.00. l Mr. Butler: il nm not satlstled; with ibis bill. beoausc it. -will leud‘l op tn reducing tho wagon of workn.‘ ingmeu and J dou‘t think thut ist right. lt will bonelit the rit-ber classes and work bardabips on 'thoi poor pcople—it is only about [eni per cent. who are linble folr rond; tax that pay it. in liru ol labor. l Hon. Mr. Crosby: The iman who: (loes statiute labor does not have tel do any more. work for tho 32.00 just the saine} as 52.30. Mr. Stewart: NVhat is tho objet-t of it. thon? Explain it. Hon. Mr. Crosby: «Lnrbnr is (lown and tho liruro that wo fixod on tho rond ui-i mally ilxos tho prit-v l'orI ail the ot‘he'r laibor. . Mr. Stewart: i think it was 311.00‘ ill'l'Ol‘dlllg to the old act. Hon. Mr. Croshy: il nm not sure. Han. Mr. Les: The tnx must. uln ways be kopt in proportion towbat it. taie-M to lill't! a man. Whnn tblsl ax was miss-d i‘rom 51.50 to 32.00. it wzis (lono on my suggestion. Soma fuu wnn pnkod ai. me for lt.= but it won ni'tnrwanls brougbt in! by tho Opposition. Mr. Stewart: Wben was that'! . Hon. Mr. Les: i0no ot’ tlic yi‘ars oi’ tho Opposition. ‘nrn il'lOV‘fl'mOlli. Or ohurch CO-UPOT . t : lit o ou me'm lotions and in rendy tu enter sym' mr s ewafl W u d y ‘ by min of tho years oi' tho Opposi- tion? Do you .mcan -when tho Cuir patliotically into it. unendom m‘il‘k‘nd‘sll ‘b'ub' M “1° "any' ne m a man or wm." sorvuiivos‘wore in Dower’! interests. lie ronlizos that ho Is Hon' Mm L": Yes. -«- n citizcn not only ol’ a partionlnr Mr' suwm: won' why dm” LOST—GENTLEiMAN’S WRIST omnmunity and nntlon but oi tho you gay what 3,0“ men"? '.watcb. wilth cryst'al guard. bc- wholp world. ‘ll‘e hns got tho in: Han Mr. L": won, me), Mme.” t‘wccn Cumhorlnnd Si., and toi-national tnind and ho bas oulti- n mm "ohm. "m u "nm whodm vatoil tho Hunt‘r'natlonal ENV“? H“ litli. wlsb in (in his siatltto inbox'l bas absoluioly no uympatliy l'or tho kind oi’ upairiutlnm that says would pay hle tax of 51.50 and the' governmont would Tho bill won pltSSl‘d without nm— ondmouts. any _ i PoSse Hunts' Girl" And a l‘armhand LIVER‘MOR'E. ME... May 18—» (Ëouuty authorlties. aided iby a pon se of fifty. are cnnducting a searcn [or ltiicku lloikincn, a i'ourteeu- yi-ar-oid girl, and Raul i’. Matti. thirty-vight, a farm hand. who bave imt boon soon silice titi-y lclt thelr homo ut tho Narlands for a t'lshinjg trip at Bnrtlott pond. Matti ml. risod tliP girl no' tu go with him. ber l'ailier suid. liin hui was touml floutlng on tho pond today. 'I‘h" bout, disrovcri‘d lloatlng uprighn contaian fishing taeklo balted tut unused. A two-day search han giren no other clue toward solution ot‘ their disappcarance. Norm— Favors Treaty - l’i‘ith Denmni‘li NO‘RTH SYIlNEY, May 18——A1'- rangement oi’ a treaty betwceu ("aw nadu and llonmark wblch will en- nble trawlors iront lceland to use Nortli ‘Syduey us a base oi' opera- tlons l'or tbe grand banke flshiu." lundng and traushlpping thelr cat- ches in bond to thelr home ports. will bo roquested in a momorinl whit'li tho local Board oi‘ Trade will send to l’romier Mnckenzle King. nilCanon icoit Soucis ‘ ! Boyish Grutiogs in re‘: ih’tonn Friends (l‘hn loliowtug leicr la local war voir-l'an ' l‘rom the bolovod senior rbaiplin oi' tho 1st Division. Canon Scott, is brimt'ul 0l bis rboy- ish spirit. lt shows vcry plnlnly (bat hc bas niot ‘forgottun his frionds in (.‘harlottetown and that il ’t‘be llo‘nse in l'omml'tlcû (M7: L“'idetmitc grcy noirs and atlvancini; 'l’a rondin]; of tho Amomiing At-t. itm motion of Mr. lIcssian Clans. os il and ri dealng with Section 52 oi‘ tho original Art were struck Prohibition Aot oui. Mr. Stewart: Are thoso provi- sions l'opieil lrom tho statutcs of other m‘ovinres? Premier Bell: 'l‘bey are from the lirltlsli l‘ultimbiu Art. Mr. Hessian: Noi irom thc Quo— boc Art? . 'l'ho other amendments previous- ly mado were on motion sti‘uck out and tho bill passod. ‘On Imotion oi' Hon. Mr. Hughes amend ihe Succession Duty Art. 1894, whieh provided for tho duty exemption oi‘ money bequontbmlto proporty for religions purposcs within and witbout tho province. 'l‘ho bill pzwseil wltbout lllllt‘llli' lllf‘lil. Thlrd reading iras given to a. number uf .bilis. and 'tbo rHousc rer surmed commlttco ou second road- ing of an Art to amend the Art. l'or tho protection oi noglot‘ted and ilepcndr‘nt l'lllllll‘l‘ll. Premier Bcil: ‘lt won thought ad- visalflo lirai. wo Hllnlllli postpono oonsidoration ol thia ibill no that momiwn—x (:ouid look into tho mat- ter 'morn carotully. ’l‘horo in great dt‘al involvod in tliis amend» mont. At tho prosont t'lino thcre in a provision l'or dealing with neg- lertod rhildren undor sixteeu years oi‘ ugo; unw it is propost to ox- tond tho ti-mo so tllat tho Act will apply to childron undor eightocn. :1 nm not bore to advlso tho com» onitteo whetlier t'o nccopt the sm- endment or rejet-t lt.. :lt was put into my bauds. and il was roquost oil to put tho imattor Ibet‘oro ibis llouso and ah‘k that that amend- mout curry. tlt seems to me, how- à: t i lit 15 11181 il daY’SlÏtbe Houso wont into oommittee for; second reading of an Art in lurthor' Announcements, per lino por duy tor 3 duys or nvur. titi. u lino por (iny l‘or 6 duys or over go in tho. chair) rcsumed secoudvyoars lin will nevor rcally grow. o’ldzww St. Mattbew's Rectory. Quohor. Mr. Frmi R. Harper, ('bnrioitetown. .‘Doar Harper:— 'l‘hauk you so mucii l'or your lptlrr. I ofion »thlnk oi' you and ot‘ tho limes we mot in France. | l \\‘lSl1 l couid colloct ail tho. “rotl putt‘h" men together anill “fourni nue big city where wct could live as comrades and havev plenty t0 ont and îcï drink and. lots of par with' minimum nmount of work. I nm sure that' stale of alinlrs would dollzlit tiie. lit-"iris of ail thr- lin-en oi' the lst;I Division. "Airs. Scott and I are sailinz fo‘ Enzlnnd and France on tho 19th and wo sholl puy a visit io Al- Abent and liogina Trench and l nhall t‘iink or tbc 11th Butter} and tlioir old home pour CourA ('eliotto. Pie-ose rememhor me to yourl wilr- and famin nnd t0 ail old" commdcs in Chariotletown. l'ours vcry silicoreily F. G. SCOTT. \ Coming Events. Pagennt “Oueen Estiicr” A Briiliant v Sncccss Locallnlent tast Niglit Scorcd aliiumph nt tho Prince lidward lhentie in thc Most Spectaculnr “l’induction Sein lll Chariottctown in RtCi‘lil liait Tho ('antata “Queen Esthcr", g en et tbe Prince Edward night under the auspices of Charlottetown Brunch Great Veterans' Association \'« playoil eau il Euuin 11.1.4 in .' til 2' last ity. tho Mrs. Joseph Riggs. who ulv‘o hui! War .i Queen's part as Vusbt'i, charde ol Canada. ber audience with ber trul)‘ woudcr- and dlrected by Prof. H. H. New- "ul roice. Dr. Earl ltnbinn un ton. oi’ Boston. will go down in tho ilnrnn nnd M‘er Ïg'ii-a“ r‘. l’lynz anuals oi' local talent history as a :4..- C-me-rb .‘lis “.1: binn hui most pronouncod from every stundpolnt. The huppy solectlon or those tu' killg tbe principal parts; the magni- f:cent Oriental costumes; the su- porb stagosettlngs and tho flniàhed succesg ÀIIII‘IIi..li't':' "l. fil tho: snlis .inkl ‘ wnry appeer'nncc tbey 'y ro. eivwl. Miss Mu‘iel Wrg‘it on Llii pbe'toss d sphyed “M; l'a. much mm. .- u. manner in which tho splendidly 'rhility. lier roice ls :it'rnctive trained chorus handled their work. nnd bus excellent ramvc. tugether with the precision wit'u Mr. Josopb Rinzs l3 Morlle which the vnrious drills and (lances i "s renf'nrnlli‘ pruNi. ud wcro given, ail sbowed tbc maghl rr ti-n vgbixw u: .35 bond oi’ a pastmatser in training .2" 1521: m'i mnnt .arge choruses. .\ir. \ndrraw ‘.‘.'il'v-rnuii:, tir" life 1 ii’rot’. Newton bas made a m'i ' . :i n iSHi ‘ .4- time study oi’ Bibllcal pagesntsiu i1 i- 2h. and cantatns. Ho bas visitedlw: h? ' in muny countiies nnd duriug hls ion.“ Ma. srn, i'bu "arcer has tl'alned neariy un. lluir|iïruoa Gltl‘gl . lrcil thousand pezsonu. BUL Iew Dunning ne i’rcs'l: ‘l ;.roducers ol amateur piays own bord llîgh (hardie- uic-b a complote and magniticent i‘riest and ll'rrbd'nith I. T ward-robe of costumes. . nach lmd importait puma Miss Llllun Earle as accompam were in splentlld rob—i3 ir.' v: îst ably represented a t'amtly ol rer‘e'ved. whicb Chariottetown i5 Justly tMedlan l"rincesres wcre blrs il mud. 'The painstzxking cara .r. Ledwen Mrs. J. ngss Mrs 8‘!‘ :vlth wlticb she bas assisted in illarold Frase‘ and Miss-s llr‘ll‘w raining theAlnrge chorus ol chil' and Wright. l’orsian Pi'inrrrsoi 'dren was very apparent. nnd she Misses Belle Chesshlre and Pnn s to be heartily congratulaten up t‘es Moore. ' ' on ber good work. v Queen's Gunr'l. Amnzon and Mr. l). Edgar Show wus Pro-,King's Guard had as 0eme. nsMs. ‘ocutor, and at tho rlse oi’ tho cur- Fraser. Miss W'hltlock and Jack ‘ain gave a synopsis of tho pagesnt..Johnaon. Beldom have snch beau- und thande tho large audience for‘tiful drill and marches been soen their attoudance. in Chariottetown. The ponplc The beautiful story is told indemne: part as Scribe“. Hardi/in mng, nccompnnled by ail the mag-yMaids ol Honor (‘Ihud en nui: niflcence and splendor of ancient'K‘ng's Cup Bearerrs dtserve me timos. Tbo cast 4 is a large one. hlghest praline. more tban one hundred and fifty The dancing oi' the Misses Wnlk peoplo taklng part. and et limes or showed tho bigh dogme ni eili tbe stage was completer filled, theiciency whlcb can be attrtnf‘d li? innnynhued costumes making niroung civil/iron. bouutiful picturc that brought lurtht it s honnd thut tho .nrm 7min. thorus will be hcasd on future 0-o- voulons. 'I‘he presenco oi' :1 rolun— tenir orchestra addell crentlr tn tho The Queen was portrayed in n'plensuro oi' the Prenim' Ti‘“ dionilicd ami cbarming mnnner by'port‘nrmnnve wi" bn l'en-"roll. N"s iblrs. J. J. Stcwart. while Mr. Ben nwoîn" and n'mt‘in l"‘mw‘n l Émile Acern as Abasuerns. tho King. dlsls arpente-ri. suontanoous applause many “inth repeatczl . Five Graluntcs irom i’:E lsinnd Hapital in Rcccive zinipiomas - l Five graduating nurses et the Prince Edward laiand Ildspital will recelve their diplomiis on Monduy nlght nt tho l-leartz Memorial Hall where .1 .t'ittlng prosentation “pro. gramme will take place. Tho graduates are:—— 'Mlss Laum Ameiia Dodd. Pownai Miss Mahcl Amande Wright, Al- ;cnse," sali/i John F. Brandon. r-‘I'w ot dcfenco counsol. “Wc a " mit no more evidonrn " 'l‘lit? ln‘x‘yors rnn' lltïï' "il dors in mbmit brïo‘s ‘1' '- i" brtoi's. nnd tben tbv N I" reforoe Daniel J. Glensnn .r. Cision. ’ 'l‘ho Woai 'wr Tempe ra tu w. Tide, Moon. Etc 1‘15 borton. . . v. , v , TORONTO. May 19—Maritlmo les/[I312 MUNI].an MGhomon' VAL wlnds. strong to moderato. Show. ers and partly settled. dligli tide this aiternoon st 4.07 ‘ and tomorrow mornlng at 5.45. Sun sets this evening at 7.30 and rimes nouwrrovw moming at Miss Winnii’rod Mary Maobean. (lede River. lMiss Ituth Evolyn Sheldow, Mili- view. . Mr. W. K. Roget‘s. presldent of tho Hospltal committee. will pre» side and tbe addrenn to the gra- duates will b0 dollvered by Dr. Gordon '1‘. Alloy. Thc graduatlng exerclses of the lionpltal have always beau au evont or more than ordinary im— portance to citizons gonorally and tho attendant-o. un Monday nlght ltA’l‘ES.——10n. per line pcr day. 9c. l figures, t . iniliui lotir-ru me word. 10 pcr ‘onn. Adilrt-sn uul must in: count un cent. discount fui tornis part oi' ud. puld for. 4.22. Last quarter moon Friday. Msy 26th. 2.04 p. m. - ltlooziîtho Sunnhino Kid KEEP V009. ' “FEET ON Ti-iE “St. (Zoluniba‘s ’l‘ou piirty will will no doubt bo us usunl largo and apprcciative. Tbo programme .ls have to pay‘evo‘r, that ‘wo aire placing a respoip 8200 to do the work. 'The road'slbility npon tho gavernment of tax shonld always bo in keopingltbo country and on tho oflicors with whnt it costs to hlro u mnu conneetod with tho Chlldren's Ajd t0 do tho ‘work. ‘SOcioly that would bo somowbni Mr. Stewnrt: My lion. lrlend (longerons. A i’omale oi' eightoon gradunlly onoroaching over mlizht bn onlled n. woman. Undor ho bold on tho church grounils on 'MEN WANTID —— WE WANT July 5th. .Resorvo tho date. a iow «mal live reprœentatives in every city and town in Cana du to soli automobile stop me mais; pmvii‘ivoly provent'o acci- dents; evory san- owner a pros- in tbe capable bauds ot Mrs. S. C. 1Mooro nnd will bo publlshed iutor. | A G-ROUND LOST— BETWEEN KENT 8T. “my country right or Iwronn" but and L. tM. Poole's whard. loun- ruthor iie leoln 'iMy coumrv in thc A tain pen with initinls Z. l‘t. A. worli ." llo la tho truv idouiisi. l<‘lndor lonvo at 131i Kent St. wltb grand visions oi' tho future. and t0 these visionn ho (-liugs “ET—"N C'Tv 32 BILL F'NDER donplio tho cold pracllcnlly ol tho ” "Country Ministor“ Montagne May 26th. procoeds l'or oquippient oi' Tuxis Boys and Cimadutn (lirln in training. Tickets on. suie Hi. STiLLMAN CASE COMES T0 A SUDDEN END is tho l peut; eauy to soli; big profits. Writo for particule“ and agents‘ propositibn. Canadien Auto Bhoips. P. 0. Box. 164. Niasara Faits. Ontnnio. ' FOR SALE—APPLE, -cHERRV. Juneben'y and Horne Ghestnut treos. Inupberry plmtsi lion sots and Strawborry plants, Dew- berny and Cranberry plants, acar- loavo t‘bin oliico. central and modern. thls office. Portubio Movie machines in ‘iium ber Campa. (lhurohes. Y.M..C.A.', d’odgon and let Rhubarb bulbs and carly po- sntoos. l shlp to nny station or by pont.) Wrtto [or .prices. J. il. Marks. Nov London. I_’.E.l. . Ha .lhiy at denlor‘n price. tako tho ordorn ion. vlirnig Wos‘t. Montreal. n the Bo __,________,__...—._ _ . FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUBE winch tho 5mn"; ig .but n (-nndnns— AUDIY Bl'ed report, nov. th . AGENTS WANTED—'BIG PROFITS mm are boing mnde solllng Alndiiin Schools. homos. .Mnko money nom demouatrntions nnd erto ' Almlllin ("n‘imtl Cil. MAL. 335 Wright. Victoria and Moser J. l‘. dayn labor bas goun down tho poli | ——/—«—._- modern world." in concludlng bis addrvss, ooundary lino into tho dation oi' the tCommissloner of Public Workn. lio is protty near as wlso in thin as ho thlnkn ho la. rensoiinblo govornment thnt was in oi' Mr. Euton rited tho lil'o ot' tho Man of Nazoreth as e ono perloctÿexainiplc 0l tho ldeal Cltlzon. wero roady to tnko sensible ndvico iitntarinn J.‘ A. Wobstor. who (mm nnyilmtly. [hopo nm gnvùml prnnldvd ni tho lunchcon. nxtcndod mont. will follow thut exemple. the wnrm thunks 0l tho club to Mr. Butter: Whon tho taxation| tho spn'i.kor. Aoirvong ‘thc‘ gnostn i bill was poing through. tt wns said‘l nresont yon'orday wt'ro ltolnrla yibat tho poli lax was pluroil ai 33. l"i‘t'tl li‘l'usl‘t‘ ol ilalil‘ax. l"l'ltil ÀÏ"-!'lit‘t'illltit‘ tint «vos tho pl'll'i' of ('ounoll of Toronto. ‘Mr. E. il. man's labor. ll' tho lil‘lt't‘ tiΑlilt' t Gordon nrd Alvin Webstcr, clip. tax ought to go down. 1.00. 'I‘hnt was aion this polut.' ibis nimondment sho would bu con- sido’rod a child. il wollld llke have tho opinion oi‘ my bon. l‘rlonds 5 Mr. Stewart: l wns ono ol thosc matior stand over. lhnro le auy objection to nmoudmeut. Fit ls Dominion logis- lalion allrendy. us tho pronmvblo ol tho Act oxplnins. ‘Thoro in n. pro. vinion by wbicb thinlAct wii-l veine. into i'orcu by proclamation of tho tiovornor-tlenoral-inÆuuncil. Sui'b Continucd On Page 3 i Mahon‘s Drugstore beglnnin; Mun‘ t lit tbe Lime ho refera to. nnd they who suggested yosterday that this MÏMHÎCI‘". .l.0.0.l<‘. il don't think nue, Mny 26th. tim ment l'or Tuxts Boys and Canadien t i VS l’y H611)ng thïe “Y” A5... ._._ i NEW YORK. Mur 17—The hoar-i ing oi” ovideni‘e in tho Stillmnn divorce ruse is al! ovor. Mm. Anno Ù. Stiliman at a conterenee in Yonkers with ber counsel and John E. Muck. gunrdian l'or baby Guy Stillman, whose logltimaey is lit'ls in trillnlllg. Soc misohlevousçuesiionnd hy tho plnimim Jumes “<le in trials nnd mumphs. Pnrdu. A Stlllman. New Kork ‘banker. de- tllo villain. failli into luck and pulslclded t'odny nm to cal] nny moro mm nvcr lleath. uDon‘t fnil to‘soa'wnneggna, Thny had “nm today lioat‘nn i‘otter makini: I lovo toto let. iiie plaintilf know wbether Ji-rushu Janv. liulpli llnderwotxinthcy would roopen tho case belore . .Ministor. rivul sultor and Dolce-.tho rororoe. tivo. l "Wo have decided to_- ront ont iny 22ml. MCOMEDY DRAMA—‘lCountr. Hall, Monta l’roceeds lor equip. a1 Financiaiÿânl May lait-20311 . l i paign