Fibttrtntlschinsi 5 -0r Tlreilllowefffiz’? l‘ - sonny it-‘llfv 1* ii >4 ‘é ' ‘ r - Q1 ‘L1H: ‘ NOHIORO womellw ...-noi.loE count’ at in an . _ is} lns ltuto intend holding an Ice mm“, w.“ m...-{_,,h Lin}; use "Til' FOR TENDER, Purr. " Cr m Social on Robert Bownese’! mgjuln" 1hr“ moral-m, were be. ED-UP, IURNING, OALLOUO- lawn, June 20th. ' ‘ g9“; u“, mfiismigg on m; clég“ EDVFEET AND COIN! “'-‘ _ v I of operating motor cars wi ut . _ —BASEBALL.—The regular ball numbers attached. They were PW?“ 711° "9 1'3"“ 9° 51-“ l game between the War Veteraps each fined $5.00 and costs. Two ‘"1 "W" ‘"1 511d" .3110" “m” , and the Red Box was played on prohibition cases were postponed ‘"91 ‘"11"- “wfifiyi funmm“ 1”}, '1 Thursday evening, the former win- until Saturday. The case against 111°"- Thfly use Tia, and Tia Q. nlng with a score of 9 to 3. l-l ‘a boy charged with throwing eggs ?:g3n11£€‘é?cg:l%1l1€h?- " into the agricultural building was - - _ the only rpnody in the world that ' -RE\-EAS£D. - Mr. Formula also postponed nntll Saturday dram out N, me Pomona,“ 6M,» Blanchard. Bloomfield. who has s no“ which m,“ up me feet and spent several months in jail swalt- -—-POLlCE COURT-i-At the Sum- ing the present session of the Sup- mar-aide Police Cpurt "on Friday “u” tender‘ sore’ arr‘ ‘imam ' Wlrifii".il;'ih”ioi‘ili“iiiu.iii 22.12%? ....:. out; S.‘..i“‘»°li‘.”.'111531'm::3’=11°1l"11<1~1'“113 A . . ' . , 1 a l . for home on Wednesday. accom- without -the necessary numbers simply -"°“s‘ Ah how “Willi”. i a b hi if ll t lll i tt h n ni t ' n fl lad “m” m“? a“ 1”‘ m“ 9"“; 1*‘ pan e y s w ew o me m n a ac e ere o, were sac n You.“ h- m‘. “mp m, draw up your _ I ’ V: b‘ H. 1 L111?‘ -_'i ‘ Frame Pictures * Frttmo P10151116?» - l We Meet Beat Cut ‘Prices Every Time. - - imiiiiiil l ‘Mlllilij jlli _ 1. 1 . ' rill yiilii; l! l qiiii|lii 1 Summerside. l1 $5 and costs and were given a lace h‘ 1 Your shoes won.‘ “EM ' ‘k v . ->——.-- in uvarnlng that _the fines would be in- iéu h“ ‘if; yum. feeL __ME|.1(;HANT PR|NQEQ F99. creased in future, several other Get A X0! on!" new “om any "TER ATHLETICS-Mr. Roy Hob cases. including two prohibition dmnht Just‘: think; a whole man of, the R. T. ‘Holman 00.,‘ has charges against citizens. were ad~ yea“ foot cominm m. only u yew donated a beautiful silver cup {or ioltrntd I111 Brtnrdsv rnnlinlnz the us,“ ' _ the best all round citliletic com- 18111-111 - H peting in the Dominion Day sports. "'- r Mr. Creelrnan ‘MacArthur. M. L. A. Keep Inlllardl lllllmfllt In the. amm- of Brace McKay; Ltd, pres_ of the Summer-side Driving Park Assoolu- DEVEL°a”ENT o; THE COM . , - rule was a great advantage to all. 'l‘-lse Council had claimed the right to introduce money bills but now ed I i 1 t] the aslemblyppposed this, cluim- m“ 1"“ dim“ 1'“ 1"’ m °" ‘° eriruriou or name: so- ins that they had the sole rlzbt . _ M 1. . l ' I ~lrjililfnmdlled blyiigrlllail: nrtflslsltzlgg. WARD JSI-AND, ' The two names which stand out . . , of tonne, days’ who llecognize ‘he , ~ the most prominently in the strug- ' .~ value of athletic training. i . The following, eases-ovals read b: s16 for RBP/rnnslble Government on _ _ .p l , iss Grace Doucette nt the Eur Prilnoe ‘Edward island are Edward __V|s|-|-°Rs To OPEMNG plre Day exercises of Rcohtord Whelani and the Honorable George ' ’ I ll" " I I. R _ l I u gqum-e sghog]; Coles and Whelan were hrousehoiil nfgfj ‘gm '._,j‘,f§,°,,,e,‘,f,§‘j,‘,,§“m§§ The word government is generul- nnmes in Prince Edward lslnno ln smgwn Wm attend the “curtain ly used to denote the mode or sys- I116 01d dill-YB. 41nd they are stl.i ‘ _ I ‘ ) p I .. ( V R E‘ I 1 a . fl tem according to which the sover- held in affectionate remembrance Zalgalrarlttgtltigwn ouixilylédngfagtyfl, ‘sign pow“! or a 1mm are vemeg by all students of-lsland history. ' . z I I '1 ' 1 1d 1 and exercised. Governments origln- The 11711101916 1-119)’ ltllllllll 101‘ W11! l ‘ggggulziglg; 3:85: hsg:m::e 85:3,; ateo with t-he association of 1116.: 11111111)’ B11111!“ in 1351 when the I ' in groups or clans, its object from Executive -Council was mode res- 1 _ V_ d im rtations will cum- gjx, “Km, ,,,§°--,,|d thus;- The the beginning being the establish- nonslblqsto the Assembly. 1 F ‘ k .13 y ||| f ment of justice, peace, security and In 1856 the number of members . , _ . . .. lfiilllff’ ti’. zillion. Z“n$nr°'e.§li llllerw- The right w sever-r new 13,111“ ggssmbu W“ "Wrasse! w Will you kindly leave YOur order to- . ; . ' _ p, "amen Wm be u“ Mme‘; “in-ac. from God and the ‘rulers of the I'll. BY W916 l-O be elected by d t m f ,_ d 1- D th- f K- in". fit‘ “$333223 ti: isii‘: ..§;z'..*:i'.:"".:i.:““i a1’ °1 °"‘“°“"°W °1 e116” ‘S V ' ' . _PRESBVTEIY—' M5ETFNG_ to obey the Govfgnrlligift, not so t-he Queen ‘to appoint aplcolmrlllesl- 0111' WOYkPOOIYlS 3T9 PYQSSQd . . 1 . . h; srri.“szzzzssa:iisrizziaiiz"; is: ‘¥i.‘.i“‘.§‘.i{.i.Li.‘tl;°;22i‘.§i?£i with ordersflmd the head of the de- ' ~ . . connec on w‘ l ie mes n , o ‘ ' - ~ _ We the lPresbytery ofvthe Churclf ‘or Biatlhglslgllgrbtelsé lsflgiléefillflfifalzlglllllégl 315scgzsgrttiiiiarlsmggilpgwiaingl; partmenl? 1S VePy aIlXQluS evelly we have Suitable for w j ' ' _ ' . - _ - *"‘°§,.“,",“ ‘“, f"; ‘,“§‘.‘ “‘,‘,’°s““‘° live nndvform a ptsrt. Crown. n. 1862 the Leglslatlvcl order going out shall be exactly as tie . @- gull. 2111.831‘! ‘liroltlrlvltlrli Clo 1:33:13‘. There MB two kinds of govern- (Yflllllfill W39 made elective‘ n5 su- d Wéalel’ WOuld He‘. Ewen Nmcnougu“ Wm preach ment, Autocrntlc and Democratic. ‘been meriibers were to be elected _ ‘The meeting will be of interest to {lul-‘mraglch Govermmant 1s ‘me uylghfsgroglfrlglrlwlflaik n L lill mam-be ‘ of tiic Chur h f n w c one ma“ 9' _ '3 5 ' 1'9 9° W ._ ' ' ' ' - Scotland uslnbtlle Prebytery Zmbgai. a group of men rule by absolute discuss Confederation met at Cliur- Ove lness and lndlvlduahty ale cs wltliin its jurisdiction all duly‘ new» wlllls _ Dsnrrrrflc “ovum- }°“°'°“"~ 1M" 111 111s time w“ the aims-and every one who has been rgqggnlzed and Qfganjzed cons". merit ispone in which this power is another iiret ill. Quebec. Thedslond d _ . . ' potions in (‘anuda and the United .1‘°1a1“°d b1’ u“? Pzwlflesand 9119115" 119199195 131115951 1° 11°99!"- 1-119 Supp 1e W1 a at 0111 deS1gne1s States. All minister" oi the Church e11 by repreaentfl‘ "P- ome 901m‘ em“ 0 are “n U19 I1‘ “m1 1'9‘ . ' ' ' lflbollring ivmiin J15 bounq; are tries, such ris England, have a gov- malned out of Confederation .tlll W111 you the anus have been (fflrdlfllly invlged m “gem; _ ernment which is Monarcblcal in 1873. ' reached -—--@+q>--— form but Democratic in principle. ’ By ill-g terms of Confederation ' wrwrtris PERSONALS ...“i:.i.“.:::::.“i.".:' 3.5.2213.“ .;: i:£i'".°.°..r:"i.;“z:.':.1ii“iii ti: - . r , --——— unwritten. The (lonstltutiun of bead Purchase Act wus' passed in May We ask y0ll t0 call Tllalllx ~.Vir. l<‘rnnk Blanchard of lcnzlund is unwritten and hiis been i875. By this Act [he Iandqwngfq lilooiiitivli! was in town Friday on built up {v Acts of Parliament alt-J were compelled tn scll their lands you‘ ‘ business. }i by one precedent established after to the local Government at a fixed , another. The I, Constitution of sum, to be settled by three coni- . -~,\Ir, (ppm Taylgr of Granville (‘illlilllll is the British North iAmarl- missloners. one appointed by the ’._.m‘.‘.'....“...‘.,“...._‘..‘.._.“... llIHl party from Hunter River, mo» (‘ll Act. 11858841 11y U18 Brlliflu re Governor General. one by the local ‘ AT THE VICTORIA HOTEL bine utility with beauty. A‘ few suggestions-from a big selection- Waintlt sewing tables . ‘villllllli Gabe Leg Tables Mahogany ‘Music (Jiubincts Brass (‘ostumerg Tables and Pedestals Moth Proof Cedar Chests Electric Lamps . Iii-asp Jal-(linel-es " Dressing ‘ables Serving Trays Rattan Chair's (‘liestcrficlrl Chair's QLQTQQQ EYQQQQQQ Q9 tnrcd to the clty yesterday, liiiment in 1867. Canada is govern- Government and one by each pro- 1 .... ___ _ Wl by u Federal System. that ls. prjfietor concerned. ,Tbus was n I —~Mnny people were in Stimmer- it has a central government which question settled which for u great j©'© 1 il‘5.%.i.‘§“22i..i“‘l.$‘°§°f.i;.%2l"ii‘£ 312“S‘ff..in§l§.“’§2’§i’.l"i‘$i.“ 1.12:: %l?“{i?.“28...'.ii‘;"‘°“ . AT HOME AND ART EXHIBIT i. . ing their shopping. euclr province has a Provincial The Judici l C ‘itt f tl . v .'/ ' . I . Govergiment which deals wrth, the Privy Councinl laotllslgnhlgelfieltaioiart’ 1 I --Pollceman "Todd" is now (in. nffnirs of the province. of appealln tne British Empire and , » ‘ - ‘ ' ‘l3 mg (lay duly, omcer my“... 1m; When Britain founded her C0l0h- by it disputed questions are final- beon granted (me mom], ind“. [jr iss in Amerla she imposed on them. ly settled. Our constitutional his» ulisencu. - not a Democrntic but s Autocratii: tury since confederation is the r form of government that is, all story oi litigation between tiic ..*i°:2“....i.r“ i“? 22.1": .‘.'.:“:.':..i‘;i. ‘w::.“...".’.“ fir." 2533322142.. sis‘. ‘:.“f’:.‘;...i::."u:. ~~ i» W1" i» c » 3V1 i» ll W011‘. ll‘l‘t' til-i ' ‘r " ~ week attending the Supreme ponslble not to tiic igaople bllli. t; been settled by the Judicial! Coni- l V1=1~°f1l Hotel Tuesday evening. ‘ miss“: °.'.:“i....i:. £25.22..- zi;:::;:.:.'.:.“;:.i1:"i..:"::st.... ‘i’. s i. ‘all; an excyeptlon. ‘lt had Demo- "six members in tho Dominion 13M V151" ‘""“1‘h°d 'h"°“13h‘ 11“ Qemmfity °1 Mr‘ Under the patronage of his Honor the Lieut. 1 Governor and Mrs. MacKinnon an at home and art i aaammknan; ““‘A“‘ This Store is Headquarters for Pure lrish Linens ' This store specializes in linens and household cotton goods with the result that we are better able to. serve you than any ° l e-Mlss Irene McLelliin. wlin was ‘ successmny Operated on‘ l, mo" cratic Government from llltiiiPaflllillliblll. But. as time went on, W. S. Louson will be shown. time RSO. is much llllliftlvétl and mt‘ ' ~ - G ‘. the population ‘of Quebec mcreused 1 ‘ in“ been remover‘ m her “(mm Caqrlsiilsflaxlrslvilasflussldt ‘gllelilllllglfnlfitlgll lldllilzrlildlrlscdretlldl) thlgnitgllntnlitigj Refreshments in the faultless rlyle of the Vic- toria Hotel will be served in the main dining room Cornwallis was rustle Governor of was reduced to four members. The during the evening. “M” A‘ ' Arsenaul‘ “rived Halifax ln 1149. Nine years later. island appealed to the Juilicui ' Thursday evening "m" 0mm.“ i 1758 th first assembly, consls - Committee of the Privy Council ~ M i ||| b 1 | h d» 1h c l 0 h t a. other StOTQ on P. ii what” he w“ 111MB“ i‘ “"1"” 1" 1:; n! ‘twezity-two members met ‘ll and it decided‘ that we were entitl~ l us? w G um u 'e y e n no m es r . . _ ya“ 10mg‘ Halifax. This was the first Porlla- ed only to the reduced representa- ‘ A" adm“‘i°n he 0' 35 can“ Wm» b‘ charged and . Bigger selection-lower prices, alt BEER & WEEKS. 1 mant called in iCnnadu. The strnz- lion. Since then the ‘Brlllsh North ..—Mr. D. B. McDonald. '1'. It. Drls- s19 for responsible Government be- America Act has been amended so the precede contributed to the Red Cross. ‘v .1 "but Wm. 111°n°““1'1' J"1119“ P911’ gen almost immediately. that now our representation is- 4 4 derghast. Belnnin Gziiiili-t, siiscous- ‘By the Treaty of Paris in 1763 fixed nt four members. Again the ++¢~H+++¢H¢++0+v¢v¢+0+H+¢4¢¢¢¢H4+v0+v © 119' “m1 mam’ “we” “"“"’ "1 sum‘ Britain obtained possession of all Dominion Government claimed tiic > t 111“—‘1'§1‘1'3. \v9111195‘111.\' “1161111111811119 of Canada. and by a Royal Przl- right of leasing the oysterléeds n! I 1 mnerad M ‘he “no HMTY P- ‘Vwd- clamatlon the Islands of 5t. John the island. while the Local Go\- ' and Cope Breton were annexed tn ernment claimed that this was its c . l MADE III‘ LINEN TABLI} CLOTIIS LINEN DAMASKS BY TIIE YARD A —Mr. and’ Mrs. Oliver Gunner Nova Scotla. in 1767 the island of right. An appeal was made to the _ New York. who boil born vlsltlni St. John was (livid-ed into sixty Judical Committee of the Privy _ friendrhere. left for their home lots which were granted to men iCouncil and it decided in our friv- on Wednesday» They were accorn- who bad some claim on the llritisn or. t P11111911 011 1119 111i! 113' M185 MM‘? Government. on condition that In 1803 rm important constitu- “79458. Sllmmmerllillr» H they would bring out settlers. but tiorinl chang-Q was made. The Leg- only afew did so. At the request llllll'.8ll of the members of the us- -Ths Misses llllenm and Beat. 0g the proprietors the island was isiaiive Council agreed to gurreyp . different interests in the country. ics 0i‘ tiic British Empire. yet it ll rice Gallant left this Week (or separated from Nova Scotla in er its separate powers on condition sitting in the some chamber. mak- rapidly growing in importance. The‘ Boston. Mass. after spending 1764. in 1770 our first Governor. sembly should be elected by the lng laws foi' all. It takes us back to people are prospcrlous rind well their vacation with their, parents. Patterson arrived. He had full property owners of tho province, the early days in England when gnvvrnei‘. lllltl dwell secure illld - Mr. and Mrs Bruno Gallant, Mill: power to choose his own council. and the other half should Gontlnue the barons and burgesses sat in happy uniler the protection M11111 A splendid range to’ select from‘ in made-up cloths-border ed all around--alls0 in damasks‘ by the yard. Napkins to match. PURE LINEN (‘.LO'l‘IlS. IiAC-ll . .$$.OO t0 $28.00 PURE LINEN I)1\i\Ii\SKS, PER YARD. . $2.00 t0 $5.00 Superior Quality Cotton Damasksl I ' @©j©©@.©©“@@.@ “IYlSh Colleen” lS 3. well kIIOWII grade brand Of COttGYl 1 iStree-t. ii tolcallnant aslslilaniltiillflhgslthéo rails; tggrepssseilltetliiezl mnnhziotlh of suff- thizhone room and made laws l()~ British flag. GRACE DOUCETTE - - - _ _ - sove a w. e i c. ur gsaure s us un-ge er. l damask-which we can supply In clothsal-nd napklns“ alt ha” _ l __M,-s_ p_ DgegafL gummersgde, to choose the chief Justine and the que in its structure. in it we have Prince Edward lsulnd is one m’ Rockford Square School. theappearance. feel and hang 0f hnen and launlders beautlfulltg m“ by the Cm. ‘ferry on prmny alilfiggaslljlggéiimllfiizll‘: unlfiaoltirttwlgt; two bodies of men. representing the smallest self governing culnn- Empire Day. Mny 23rd. i921. We ‘guarantee tlllslllne‘ t0 prove satisfactory and b0 be Dear“ .,. $filmrlnnegetttilrersfililazllllyir 3:278 all‘; sanctioned by the crowmnln 1'33 ‘ - ,3‘; f‘ t a‘ ___ €‘;_{ est approach to our famous Shamrock linens. turning from the Slates. girizteririigrlseileiijgggiinblynn ceéinsmfi a a» w. |||||||||||||||||||||||||| -=__$@.€s¢§g§ . 1 . lng ofeighteen members whih met . nIRIS": COLLEPJN 11 CLOTIIS; $315 130 $650 w“ "a “o, nt Charlottetown. A bill was pnss- i c x p e r i - ed tn ensure the payment of quit- “IRISII COLLEEN” DAMASKS, PER YARII 65c 1'0 $2.75 Eh‘ "@111 rents but it was not enforced. ln u" Dr, (m; , 0,,,;,',',,,,,';;,, i779 the name of the island was We will gladly send samples to those unable to call and , n" ,..,,',”$2§"‘.'. ‘Sfineslllii ‘$31335? f,1.'“.'.'§,f§,'.,"¢ ‘;'.‘.‘;§‘:.f"},‘.'.‘;.‘;“.,‘§2::£ make a personal inspection of these goods. v I ._~ ZfiLQ-,“‘5,;,‘§,',';,E,1'§,1"f, ‘#2,’: ‘L’? rnuier of Queen Victoria. at first ‘ 0 5 the Executive and Legislative Lower ‘Prices for . 9 I . 7/ V L l M‘ u“. up" “d "M n m“ Councils formed but one body. but 1 '1 I I M y’ ‘ p 1 111th 11311111111" Litrti ~ I ‘norms-inc a boa: all ii g . I m ' in 1830 they wcre separated. ' - At this time the two outstanding W quest one were the Land Question _ o . ~.< "vi-ill Lovely new Madeira linens Ju ‘opened up- Baton I 00., Limit. I and esponsible Government. The " fi TA. real ‘hantlwork. ~ F’ _ omen. . ‘elf;3§i2.§i.‘i"l{..l’°“%ii....f§ii?i“§.2 iJt cu aw not _LENs_calNp[NG aiatkiheepensible to the assembly K m represented the people. ‘_ a on the assembly petitlonel the our Len. phl1 home government to have. the T°F¢¢P 1 The new Pliifies 3T8 mllCh lOWGT and 8T8 HOW. “411995” on§egn l‘ lungs gold to thin {tenants thehland- I 1 Z~ v ' I ver relagona e_ ' t . 0r n nil such n iuence wit tbs .=\ , - . ' in linens of every description-enormously mdvduhm t .1 “H. Rovemmen‘ as to have m” Wm“ 1 l - ’ d» the largest variety to select from, “wrung-pd “Q set tnlsliieal. fiherelwr? thereto‘? ll . '°m“flm con nua s ruflfle i etween e mi- I" , elk," , 1 sernblv and an Autocrstic Govern- " ~ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ nrgnml Council. neither responsible » Y ‘ - . totthe people. ' ., - II 1813 Charles Iloulrlas Smith was made governor oi the island. ‘i He won a moat, tyrannical ruler. Q ‘ P» called his assembly onlv four f times in eleven years and each l time lm quarrelml with it. His l Q , ' rule bocnrvw m lntomrablethat on \n \ \ r a Million to Rrltsinihe w“ nom- - "“ ' i - . mil lndlfli ‘anddonraor Ready W ‘1 '1 . t‘ Sm SIIIOG p nno ' m~- 1: t f ' ' -- I _ Ninja’ lndfs wlonclliatory to- ¢ Q >31}, . wards the lsiemhly and his wise - “‘ "'~ - . -~ a ALA 5’ ' ' o ~l V \ - 4I'-'Iv~-r-'~~>» v . .. - ...’.'..