i ifrs. J. R. Burnett cut the ices. As- ...----. __ _ MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Ha most lives who thinks meet, tech the noblest, eels the best. ]QIII|III Guardian, Ioundsd VISII lw-lottetown (luudlu ‘Ina Cont: Reception For . Ladyjournalists Delightful Function At Edgewater Last Night Following Arrival Of Members Of Canadian Women ’s Press Club. A ' i . with expectations “baited by e everywhere in the Maritime Pre- i blightful visit to various sections of i vinces. The trip, especially for the‘ New Brunswick and Nova Scotla fol- . western members of the party, has pill-mg the annual meeting of theirlbeen something of a revelation. The lrgariization in Saint John last week. industrial and agricultural possibilit- Lliirty-six members of the Womensies of these provinces by the sea. canadian Press Club arrived in‘ their wonderful climatic and scenic charlottetown at ‘l o'clock last cven- attractions and the hospitality u- [pg arid were welcomed at the stat- 3 corded them. have made a very strong [on by Mr. Justice Arsenauli. llffl--ill’llll'é$5l0l1. They were particularly liderit of the Publicity Association. ‘ pleased with Edgewater end with the snd other citizens, including members lovely outlook on the harbour. of the local press. Two pullmun cars.,i The charming and companionable placed at their disDO-ifll bl’ the CHI-j manner of the visitors as evid- adian National Railways, and at- ciiced at last night's enjoyable func- iached to the rflflitlar Borden train.‘ tion, certainly makes their entertain- rnrrled the party through to the 18-1 merit a mutual pleasure. Following today's motor drive to land capital. l Following their arrival in the city Siiinmerside and return to Charlotte- a reception in honor of the NEWER‘ town. the tour will come to a close. yournalists was tendered by His l-lon-‘ It is the intention, however, o1 a ei- Lieutenant Governor l-leartz and? number of the visitors to remain in Mrs Heart: at their beautiful home! the Province for several more days. Edgewater, whore they met a. hum-l Having heard so‘ much about. the be: of prominent citizens and spent loveliness of the Garden of the Gulf. a most enjoyable two hours. Receiving with the Lieutenant Gov-- ernor and Mrs. Hcartz wci-c ills Aide de Crimp Col. S. R. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins, Assisting were l\lrs. J. P. Hooper, and Mrs. J. C. Houston At the dainty tea table Mrs. Reuben MacDonald poured the coffee and sioiiccs. 0i the many courtesies extended to them by the Canadian National Rail- ways the visitors speak in. glowing terms. All the conveniences of trans- portation through the Maritimes. sistirig in serving wcrcw-bifisses Jen- kins. Mlssess Gill. Miss Avila Maihle- sen. bliss Eileen Bcales. ‘i-lis. J. Murchison, Miss Joan \VillCllE.‘Si.€!‘, Miss Jean Grant, Miss Pcnnyblorris. Miss Heartz, The reception and’ Bd~ joining rooms were beautifully deco- rated with pink carnatioiis and white; were l‘.’l.-‘-. Suitable music was furnished Iiy ‘l fiiictor Jardine and the train (MW- Dixons Orchestra. i The visitors spoke enthusizis ly of the reception accorded tlicin o‘ -l . were met at Borden by Mr. C. H clock this morning. A NNOU NCE MENTS. they do no; wish to return home without seeing as much of it as pos- sible under such favorable circum- dncluding pullman, car service, were placed at their disposal, and the rail- ‘way officials were always at hand with information and advice. They ,Dliigwell. C. N. R. passenger agent . and during the trip to Charlottetown given every attention by Con- Tho motor trip to Summerslde, as tical- l already announced will begin It 9 A complete list of the members st- randing the St. John conference last week. together with the‘ publications iwlfh which they are connected. ha} ~01: DRIIGBISTS MEET ill lllull tuilvillll nil Much‘ Business Com- " pleted-Mr. E. A. Foster is. New Presi- dent of Pliarmacen. tical Association. The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceutical AIsoJ elation was held yesterday afternoon in the Board of Trade Rooms with Mr. H. J. Habon. the president Prfiidifil. Hon. George E. Hughes who of the executive elected in 1905 when the association was lhcofboraied. is the only member now on the council. Out-of-town members present were Messrs 'W. J. Waugh, Albert/on, P. N. Enman. Summereide. E. P. Foley. Summerside, l-I. J. Mabon, Montague. Reports of the work of the Associa- tion were read by the President and by Mr. H. L. Bethune Secretary- Resistrar. The report of the Tress- urer, lvllr. E. A. Foster. revealed ibll the finances of the Association were in good condition. Many interesting subjecLs were discussed pertaining to fl-ie work of the Associntiofi ma be the Dru: business in general. Refer- ence was made to the absence of Mr. W. J. Brown. who was unable to ac- “end 0W1"! io the effects of the motor accident: of a few weeks ago in which he was a victim. _ Officers elected for the year 19m- 30 were as follows:- Presldent-Mr. E. A. Foster. ire-elected.) Secretary-Registi-sr-Mr. » Bethune. fro-elected.) H. Mr. P. N. Enmen. ' ivertli. Bethune and P. N. Roman. Hitches and Mr. I. A. Foster, Vise-PresidenwMr. W. J. Brown, L. Members of the executive-Hon. Gem-cs 1:. Hughes. Mr. w. J. Waugh, Auditors-Nictor Owls. J. Izmest Jbraminere for three years-H. L. C. P. H.’C. Delegates-Hen, Q, m, M“!!! Udbflsu w... ARLOTTEWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929 slits toll. CHARGED Wllil BREAKING FAITH Vigorous Address of President at West Conservative Meet- ing. The following address was deliver- ed by Mr. John A. Beckett, president of the West Prince Liberal-Conserv- ative Association. at the annual meeting o! that organise“ at O'- Leary en Wednesday last: Ladies and Gentlemen: "For the third oonsecutiv- time ll President of the West Prince Liberal . Conservative Association. I have the ‘ honor as well as the extreme pleasure of addressing you, and of extending to you. on behalf of this Association. a hearty welcome, as well as express- ing my sincere appreciation of your presence here today. "The passing of another year beers ample evidence that time but serves to cement. and strengthen the bonds rim. unite us in our one“... aim. and, in the further justification ef the principles for which we etandhas V‘ infused renewed strength and vilfli into the ranks of the greet polities! party that slum us ss adherents. "linee our last annual meet-ins probably the most noteworthy event»: and the one that impressed ill moat ‘ Continued on page 8 WEST KENT! PRIZELISI Prise we certifiesbe winners of west Kent seneei. Grade X Governor Generslb Medal-Mar- garet Black. Gold Coin for pupil stlfiding high- est in year's work donated by Mr. P. men: Mrs. B. A. Fsrquharson. ronto; Mrs. J. D. Conover. Toronto man; Mrs. A. A. Perry. Toronto; Mrs. Daniel ivlexee, Canadian Country- l Bmk~ ' | U016 COm IO! pupil standing IQOOHQ n. ‘= in year's work donated by Mr. P. w, Mrs. H. s. Rlngland, Toronto; special BillSlNG all clll scllulils YESTERDAY Enjoyable Programmes i>ubiie Schools of Charlottetown, tee: place yesterday. Prince Street and Rochford square in the morning and West Kent and Queen Square in the afternoon. Large numbers of parents and friends of the children were pres- ent to hear the very attractive pro- grammas and to see them receive their diplomas and certificates. The members of the School Board were present at all closings. Following were the programmes rendered:- Schuman. cstea for Attendance. ‘ Ilutchins Lewis. W. ‘Turner awarded to Margaret Carried Out at Clos. ing Exercises. ._-._-. The 1.5111111 summer 01051113 O1 the ROCKFORD SQUARI SCHOOL Chorus-The Happy Peasants Presentation of r-i-uefeer Certifi- "A Song ef anew-rise Juniors-C. Presentation of Trustees’ Diplomas for Proficiency. "Little Helpers." Presentstlen of Public school Cer- tificates, Palmer Method Certificates, Trustees‘ Lesvins Certificates. "The Lesson of the mowers." "Unseen Yet Been." Pfllbntltiois of Medals and Special Prices. Patriotic Chorus-A song adv-Percy semen. A Word of Thanks. COD SAVI ‘III KING 0f Can- Mr. I... B. Miller presided "i" “MIMI were made by Dr. Jenkins. Dr. MscMlllan. Ml‘. Moran, Mayor Yee and Mr. l‘... w. shew. The" were present also m. Isaac Carter. Mrs. MoCresdy and ma. bleachers of the Daughters of the nnplre who presented prises given by their order. and Mr. A. Hennessey who presented prides awarded by the .8. P. c. A. WEST KIN’! SCHOOL ‘ Turner. awarded to nlii Reid. 1 Ch0Ilsl~"Llfld ef one Tomorrows" Th! fbllowifil i8 the program; Chorus, "o censor-The school. l0 PAGES ' 3'11. baboon Ions niivenl l. been all o. l. A. 0.4 WES icozeeo Ve (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, June 27.—-Alfl- hassador Charles G. Dawes’ re- fusal in wear knee breeches at Queen Mary's Court reception in London last night drew a mild rebuke today from the editorial writer of the New York Graphic. "We believe Dawes would have done a gracious thing by wearing knee breathes." the tabloid as- sei-ied. "They are not one whit silller than the traditional Amer- ican dress suit with its clumsy pants. herd boiled shirt. choker collar and iron clad cuffs." l ll B I l E E 0F ST. PETEWS WILL BE SELEBRATEIJ» at. Peters Cathedral of this eityQ ls to-dsy celebrating its Diamond! Jubilee. The Cathedral was founded‘. sixty years, having been conse-i crated on St. Peter's Day, June 29th. I i869. p Its establishment was a. direct re-l suit of the Oxford Movement. in- itisted in the "thirties" by Newman, Kible and Pusey. The men who were largely con- eei-neefin the formation of st. Pet- er's were the late Bishop Binney of Nova Scotis. Mr. Justice Hodgson, Master of the Rolls and Mr. F. it Croix Breeken. The first priest in- cumbent was Rev. George W. Hodg- son,»who was then Chaplain of the Bishop's. He was followed by the late Canon Simpson, who fulfilled the long ministry of forty-three years here. In the course of sixty years there have only been three in- cumbents, the present holder of of- flee being aev. Canon lvlalone, who came here in i921. Yesterday. St. Peter's Day, there was s. choral celebration or Holy Com- munion at 7 a. rn.. ‘ and today there will be a celebration of Holy Communlonat ‘l a. m. At 8 a. m. the Rt. Rev. John HacKennly, Bishop Co-adjutor of Nova Scotia will ad- minister confirmation to candidates. At eleven o'clock of’ Divinity at King's College. Hall- fax, will be celebrant. ‘. 1926. ' l charges, the finances and particular-v several the chief service of the Festival will be ~ held. It will be a Song Eucharist at which the Rev. Dr. Hunt, Professor The Rev. $1500 During sets Increased By $1000. Trus- tee Board Selected. Ii The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphan- age which was held in St. Pours Hall last evening revealed a notable strengthening of the nuances during the calendar year of 1028 and also a marked increase in donations. Lia- bilities have been decreased by over $1500 while assets in the form of a new barn. fire-escapes and other eq- uipment have increased by $1000. Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Chairman of the Finance Committee reported an increase in donations of several thou- sand dollars over the years 192"! and Rev. G. T. Spriggs, Chairman of .the Board of Trustees. in calling the i meeting to order. referred to the re- grettable absence of Lieutenant-Gov- ernor Heart: whose inability to be l present on account of another ome- 7 ial engagement was mentioned. tne ieweit briefly on the splendid eb- penance of the Institution and its ily the increase in the endowment l funds. ' ry Successful Orphanage Year fi Liabilities Decreased By Over- dlction by the Chairman. tee Board at itA close, Rev. G. '1'. Spriggs was re-elccbed as Chairman of the Board OI Trustees. Past Year-As- The meeting closed with the Bene- At e. short meeting of the ‘trus- fi, G" 11v». . ._1 __ CIAIIMAN’! BIPOIT Again we gather to give an Account of the activities of your Prince Ed- ward Island ri testsnt Orphanage. For some years now we have been able to note annually steps of pro- gress and improvement and it is with considerable satisfaction that this can again be the case. In spite of dim- oultiea and serious problems advan- cement has been made, due to the zeal of the Public generally in sup- porting so well the workers o! the Institution in every part of the Pro- vince. ' ' The personel of the Board of Trustees has changed from time to time during the year. When vacan- cies occurred. Committees were sp- pointed to select Ladies or Gentle- men to come in and co-operate with I All reports were adopted with little ~ discussion. 1 Mr. Ira Brown. ‘summarized the finances. Treasurer. then Corporation. the drlversof care who drove the lady delegates to Mt. Her- bert in the afternoon and to the pub- lic generally for their contributions to the work. ‘rhea followed the election of trus- tees. The following were appointed: Mrs. I-l. S. Henderson. (re-elected). Mrs. WJJ. Bruce (re-elected). Mr. A.S. McKay. Summerside. (re- elecetd). _ Mr. D.M. Bernard. Fleet/OW!!- An important resolution moved by Rev. H. D. Raymond was that ef- forts be made to collect outstanding pledges during this year and at the close of the year that the fund be closed. This motion was carried un- VOW °1 i. member of the Board. be: place was thinks were owed w Bi- PM‘ m“ l filled by Mrs. Wright Laird. m. n. i Aitken was not able "m act after his COMING EVENTS. , , MEETINGS. arc l "Hope Rlvers-T-e-‘a-{Ibdriesday July 1 arrived ycste 3.1 ‘ . 522145-641 t "Hope River-‘Fe-rwfl t 3rd. "Robin neodrieui- is overflows“? t le e ou better. .0 p as y bias-e-f-to sent. 1i lid. ___.. EL-Start now home "Di. cult. M. U “Ad lrevantion cure. Purdy smmm- Wes" Miss N. Millen. Toronto. ‘ nh Toronto; M!“ h ma“ Toronto; 3395i“ Co" N‘ Y" U‘ s‘ A‘ ‘wemrch pubhmmom; Mrs’ IA" m‘ Mrs. E. J. Lee. Toronto; Miss I. Gra- ""’ Chem“ T°‘°“‘°- °““°d““ “mm” ham. Seaforth; Miss x. seen. Gait, "Dont miss "Sweetbxater Trail" Mrs. S. Gro already appeared in The Guardian. Following is a lisr of the visitors who rday: nltlnd. Halifax; Miss L. i Jiilyan. Owen Sound: Miss B. Hume. dhflflll‘ 5"‘? i Toronto, editorial department, Ry- 537°'6‘6' 5 organ pmss; Miss A. Svvlnnerton. To- ronto, editorial department, United Church publications‘. Mrs. G. Prinzle. Toronto Mall and Empire; Mre- A- ‘ G. Caswell. Toronto; M185 L- An!"- Toronto; lvliss Jean Lillie. TOIOHWZ Morris" Miss H. M. Boyle. Edmonton; slow. writer. Meheans Magazine; ma, A. E, Montreal: Miss D. Dilabs. Owen Sound: Miss EL N. Russell, Dartmouth; Miss E. Stevens, Toron- to; Mrs. L. A. Neummn, Montreal; Miss Donley, Victoria. B. C.: Miss 1". An- Windsor. N. 5.2 Mim Estelle Kerr, Toronto; Mrs. G. Martin, To- ronto: Miss A. Roe. wlnnlpei: Min Keilriethe I-Iaig. Winnipeg; Mrs. H. D. Burnett. Toronto; Miss M. Clark. Ont: Mrs. M. M. stone. walkerville. by Councillor T. W. L. Prowse. awarded to Mai-amt Black. i J 001d Coin for Latin donated by ole Pupil of West Kent School. awarded to bill held. . oeia oeui for nuni Science cam-l Effie Brehaut. I. O. D. i. Frill for position on Canadab Part in the Great War, awarded to Iffia brehaut.‘ Certificates for General mrieleney. 1. Margaret Black‘. I. Dill Mid; 3. Effie Brehaut: 4. Mary Sinclair; 5. Richard Filmer. but cem- i V Continued on page 8 by Gold coin for Arithmetic aenatedwthommon m. school. Hebert of veer-s wens by Principal , eiinsien . l vlel lfilh. Preaentatl ed by Mr. P. W. Turner, awarded to ‘ cemmam magaoéespleclxull Eggzeglmd Chorus-"I Have a. Clock." Charles ' Wood and, Grads I. II and III. l Presentation of special prlua and certificates-Grades IV and V. Chorus. “This Old Man" .. mm Enelisl-i Folk Songs-Grades 1v and Presentation of special prizes and l certificates-Crane v1 and vfr. Sens. "The Animals went in we wilifnns TwoW-srr. Gerrard in A010. "Intermezzo" from "g5- Ivsliere lsustieanw-Chsrles Hynd. Father Turney of the Society of st.‘ Jenn lhe Evangelist, Bracebridge. Ontario. will be deacon and the Rev. Canon Malone sub-deacon. The preacher will be Dr. HacKennly and the Rev. Cuthbert Simpson will act as ceremonarius. At '1 p. m. the fes- tal leading song will be sung with a procession and a solemn_"Te Deum" l “was; before the altar. The preacher at 1m work of Miss Beer. EN. who this service will be Father Turncy.‘ S. S. J. E. Rev. Bishop HacKennly arrived on l the Island a week ago and has been Melting the various Isldhd parishes. Father Turney and rtev. Cuthhert ,Simpaon of the General Theological College in New York and Chaplain of st, Mary's Convent Pevelrsgill. New York. also have arrived for the _ enimously. Special references were made dur- ‘ ing the evening to the splendid work of the Finance Committee. esbtblv headed by Mrs. H. S. Henderlon. whose untiring efforts in directing ltlre work of soliciting contributions has been fraught with such great very highly commended. A HE Seir MADE MAN is in charge of the Home was also Dramatic §§ff;“§°,§YA§§",,Q§“§§$i_ July 2nd. "aesei-ve Thursday, July m. for one; Miss M. ceyne. st. roof-am. Good s cidltios 6129-6-26-5i. Milton Tea. 6231-6-28-31 M.“ s. millet, Montreal. pe . ~ - __ .. l k Women's Institute “Come to cnpnud Jmy an’ m‘ Haze ‘iiriiglce-cream Social at the will hold lioiiic of l\li"s. Monday evening. Jil ‘the following eveninB- .. Rose" eserited -—-—. evngifireiiiis Igi-ggmatic Clipiii Town "Reserve Monday ‘ la, 15th for lee-cream Hm‘ m°"°"°w“' l vin ileum-en field near - » b. ns fiOBPZOOPQH at B oclock. $2821.62? m l‘ n“ Church‘ Hume? . . - . Women's Institute tea iii fiid of (J0m- munlty and Masonic Hnll. lf stormy first fine nay. Gibd-B-zti-zil-Juiy-l-z-B. Road. -_.~_._ "The Col-ran Benn Dramatic Clubii _ ‘ si-e holding their rhi-ee Act Comedyl ' 9°“ '“ .. " l sinday 56h" entitled The Irish Millionairen-zlll‘; Clam". wedges York Hail on June 28th. 6171-6 L If not m“ the e-_._¢ following evening. __-.-.. "Let George Bancroft and Chester. "Dr Barrett. Dentist. will be Conklin "Tell 1t to Swecney" and W" tell everyone else that this omit" will be at Capt Traverse Frldflyt Ind crapaud Saturday. dilli-d-ifl-ii. "On “count of Annual Meetml l!" Charlottetown, Kensington Club will‘ live stock loading until‘ l wgglr‘ begihhlhfl Jill l ....__ will hold an‘ Ice ‘°“’°“° l/lenagnsn on July 10m, eiav-s-at-zl. lawn of Mr. Jonaiei 1 n u not n” ‘mm’ "mm" “y s eaie-e-sa-si. "The Annual Meeting of the cen- followinfl evvnihl- I it'll Plfllh Will be held in the Poo-l D196’ Ohiifbh. Chsrlottewyn- 0" ‘muddy, July ind. It 1.00 P. M. M- K. MA rsdye . Be reiary. a n c GISS-G-fl-il- ‘ to see them. Fllt R y ‘no Emerald Monday. play for dsnol. Imerlid- —_--- "Reserve Wednesday ref- annual Tea we: _--_ July Mllbh t Covehead. 6154-64841 I "Come In Hazel orove "om; 5t. Iugeneb Picnic iris. Covebell Wldliesday July M- 6°“ rem. beautiful lhlifi? rhmlglalt f; union suppers, i‘! res smaa of ellkinesemlevelilveeale- am lemma. "Come to and Dance in l madly. July James Monaflhlfl P" ly 1st. If not fine 6226-64841 evening July Festival in E1- Fslmew BIP- 6229-6-28-ll _____ l“ the United Church ol Picnic at Kinsswfi day evening. Jilly 3Y5- MZI-G-fll-li. a Tuesday e1 “eh i 514°“ Mona“ m y m. eaio-e-ae-n. . a elbrook women‘; Institute ‘ ' The n Cream seem on the ____.... "Notice-Yeds Movies. Don't M! lver Saturday; Mr. Weeks will Ofll-O-il-ll. to the Ice Cream restivai School, Friday.“ ‘Jim! 28th. it not nae the following even- eici-e-Il-fn. the Ice Cream Ieltival m. Aer-lesion m. nan-meal. Society Is If. Night Only. Ohorus appeared. hers that have been Baldwin's Road School. i i We hlv! hld Ihliilh Cliollflfl, thlfe I20 M M1015’. Charlottetown that an Ail-Canadian St. Imlil Du- Prence Choral Association is coming under the auspices of The Corpus Christi onoir and will give one eon- cert Tuesday nilht, July hid, in the Prince Idwlrd Theatre. The num- ' selbbtld IN mostly ef a popular nature and fan- illar to Charlottetown music levers. with so the lsrsssnvsu p . Famous Canadian Choral Coming To Prince Edward Theatre st. Louis Du France Male Chorus 0f 70 Members In A Selected Popular Program Tuesday and Welsh singers, but this is preb- and Mademoiselle ably the first time in the biliary of use airuetiea of M. Joseph eaueiei The engagement is‘ under llil an ueutensnt Governor lasts and lire Hearts. . _ in; at M0, and an» is eapeeioa ervatilll vitbm hi»; ~ '~ great’ ballroom in front of s single e mum Cabana ilmwfllv- "I green ma ma. e aieniena crown. the ‘9- PW" “hi”! GNP" ll WW famous diamonds known as "Lesser tinguished patronage o1 ins honor nieuleetnatsepibsmlsfeeea- es s ism smu- fms eve ef cm 'and gentlemen at arms an their "IIIVUIUIMINIIIBWIU-e -Arnold Taylor. Continued on page 3 Brilliant Scenes At Royal Court lheehl to ta» aimeim coupon. Juan Tlr-FCHI hundred richly sewnea youns weinen from men! bash of the world filed before Queen assi-y in a two hour proces- sien tonight u the third neysi Court et this brilliant social season was held in buclringham Palace. Al King George is still recuperat- ing from his recent illness. the Queen steed elem in ene midst of the lgoldea throne. lbs were a sewn-of ‘stars of Africa" and the Order of the Germ. The great suite of state rooms. the ballroom. drawing room inns picture gallery of the Palace were miss with diplomats. states- ‘men, soldiers and woman in many hued dresses. Yeoman of the guard whit phmed helmets and scarlet Nurses Graduate as from l-lon. B. W. ion. Following vtas the programme»- Invocation-Rev. W. Bruce Muir. Page. Piano Duet-Mrs/ Rngersoh Prof. Thompson. \ son. . W. Lepage. nee Macdonald. ubiferassgsvesmlievalaspeetm Questione- Recitation-Jib. Wm. Bruce. Address-Jim. Geo. b. Hughes. From Falconwood 1 Thm graduates received diplom- LePage, representing the Government at the annual Convocation of l-‘alconwoodl School for Nurses last evening. They were Miss Marie I... Pillman. Miss‘ Mary C. Macdcnald and Miss Annie ; J. Mcliennan. Dr. McIntosh. head of, the institution presided. The hall > was decorated suitable to the occas- Opcning Address-Hon. B. W. Ile- vocal SOD-JIM. Norman McPher- ‘_ beaten. elm Presentation of Diplomas-Aden. B ‘ Presentation of Bouquets-Miss Ag- Address to Graduates-Air. IJ. Yeo ' Contraiio Solo-Mrs. A. E. Miibch. Sour. {mics SKlMPs on Mtifaalal. fur l l TORONIU. Juno lu — moat...“ south westerly winds, fair and warm. Jerome, clear ... 14-50 {Montreal clear . . 14-50 ifiusbec. clui- 14-50 §Ch'rown. llir ... 72-50 gnd'ndillll. clear ... ‘lo-M llt. John. fair . . . . Iii-SO 00-03 jNew York. clear .. High use this afternoon ‘at are anti 15mm‘ "mm, ommubi . iemmew morning at us. _ l cheap. Apply A. W. Wee . city.‘ "I Sllh sets mu evening at m and! o-e-rlebb . ' rises tomorrow morning at Ml. . Sels-bfr. Malcolm Macilinnen. Address-Hon. .1. P. McIntyre. National Ahtlitm. . ao-ei i '““"“_'_““"*‘““““'“““"'5 .cAa roa IALI MCLAUGIIN , us. We were sorry to lose Mrs. J. B. Profitt who for some years W" l- ‘ election at the last annual meeting. lune m. w. A. sfewsrtwu asked to ; loin our ranks iri his biwe- is. Miller found it impossible to at- itend the meetings and Mn. W. Q. i Bruce kindly consented to help til llnsteeo. we eeula not overlook a. y loss we have sustained of outstand- . ing gravity in the departure of item . Ross C. Eaton from our Province and ; so from our work: he was from the i time of his appointment on the Board us. Vice Chairman always very in: terested and active in all the duties placed upon him. Up to the time 0f writing his place has not been filled. our Superintendent. Miss Beers has exhibited utmost bill through- out the year. aver was she reed! W Continued on page 8 . ENTER TAINED (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC. Que, June 21. -- Their ‘Excellencies. the Governor-General land the Viseountess Wlliingdon en- tertained at the citadel yesterday af- lierrioon. Invitations for a garden Iparty had been sent to about eight; hundred guests. but owing be the‘ ‘unpleasant weather. arrangements i were made to hold the reception in- doors. Among the guests were the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. Ctr- roll and the Hon. William Phillips, United States Minister so Canada. who was accompanied by Mrs. Phil- ‘llpr. and their niece. Miss Madelyn ‘Phillipa. of Boston. ' UQQQQQQOQOOOQOOO-O-QOXO K‘. Condensed Specials BATE-es Per were net each insartinnh this autumn" OVOOOOOQOOOQOOQQOVOUOOOOQO .... Lost CORNER. or nocnroitn and Kent St. Fish fly book. Find- ‘ er please leave at be Kent bl. 6l99-0-21-2i LOST-PAIR 0F ‘IAN SHOES. PIN- der call Jehkin‘; Betwiee Station. b232-6-I8-2l wnan-sor WANTID Am: n: , person A. Diiehemfn I00. ezai-e-ie-il er. osairsl homey. $178.00. Alibi? N B“ P chairman of ‘hillbll. Central ‘ alt! 68M- .