mon rrwo, a. km.-.— FOR SALE 2 Pure Bred Holstein milk cows, lreshened in April; 1 grade mini cow. due to calve next January; 1 Hoistein Heiier. 14 months old. BENJ. CHING. Bothweil. FOR SALE A) SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY A. Bennet McDonnld oders ai Public Auction on Mondny. June 12th nt 12 o'cloclr noon his beauli- iul nmoerty at 15‘Villa Ave. Bri; galon. pieasantly sltuated in lhe best residential part ot the city. An excellent nelghbourhood. Ahmosl new, seven room modem house. conveniently arranged, large hall. sleeping porch. set tuba in iaund- ry. Front: prooi cellar with sll mod- ern convemences. Lot 85 leel iront 136 ieet deep. with commodious garage at rear. _ Phone 883. BENJ. CARTER a. SON, Auctioneers AUC'I‘ION SALE VALUABLE BUILDING LOT IN CHARLOTTETOWN We will sell for Edward Cliand ier, l-‘riday. June 9 cmnmencing rit 12 o‘clock noon. tln); vnluahli building lot 240 Kent Slreet. with lwo bnrns lhereon. The lot is avl Join'lng the properly or Mrs. w. T. Carter and is one ol‘ the fines! lots in lhe city. Terme at sale. BENJ. CARTER à SON. Auctlonecrs. AULTION SALE 171 Gratton 8t., on Tuuday. 6th June. 1922v nt 10 O‘clock ehaf‘p. I am instructed by T. J. Ralph, Administrator oi’ late Dr. Jas. ilnlph's estnte to sell the whole ox‘ the. ... . . . . .. . .. Hnulehoid Furniture. Herse, Wa. gens. etc" Comprisäng "l i cLoniA'e armes chanter 58 e'whlle then l Gloria thought asked: "How old are yuu. Pan?" “’Dwenty one. aimant. liwo." the girl unswered. Gloria laughed. ' “How marvalloua lo vbe young enough to connt ioward to thc .iext hirlhday! l‘iii 33 wheii thnt un— .“ortunate date occurs. so _i refuse o lhink about it unbii it‘s and toc late lo wori'y over! Y au young tor lyour age Pan! “Do you kpow, you were iiever in .oveiwit .‘Mortou ai nll'.” Pan liolzcd sul'l‘iciently astonish' ‘d ut iliis rcmarkable statenient 10 'iiuse film-in tu laugh agaiin. Sh‘.‘ wont on: l “l'on wm'nn't—mot really. yon illlw. You {argot toc soon wheu yc-ii gol into ne‘w surroundings. Vou round sonielhing botter here. didn‘t you?" .i lnlo l’aii‘s inind came a nieniory oi' George Ridgoway’s lired eyrs and fine tentures. and lhe moutli that puzzled her s0 hy nîts sweet' nous and its cynicism. Slip nodded hor heod. "Ynu ses, tliat was all thore wau tweuty pasla , ou-reilwecn a boy and a girl. the silly sentimental fæshion or the other boys lie respected them —-—tlio cthera twere. well. so vulgar sometlnies. in tvhe things they would say about girls. Sometimeu they'd sny v-ulgur thims to (hem. Even to Glndlys—ll heard ono bol boast. that he dared say anythlng lie wanted t0 'her. “Thcy soemed to think that girls existed to play 'with and spoon with. There weren't many reaily solid lriendshlps; there weren'l niany mises 'where there wae rem companîonsbip and respect ha;- “That's whnt ninde iMorton su lovazble. He gave a girl credit [or a brain. the olhei's didn‘t—or il I‘liey lhought any girl intelligent. ‘tliey czilied lier a achuo nia'aii. and 'ke'pt arway fruiu lier. But Mu.- lonval could lnive liecn a wl'l'c and a triend too, Glmlys can only bu a wite." Gloria smiled a llltlo and said: “Norris (“ity us a place o! about liwo or tliree thoussnd. l. suppose. and ofi’ tho bcaten trnck. Therelor-z it's unusually narra-w in its point 0l view. And ,vct evcn thcre, you‘ll t‘iiid severai sols of peuple. GlndyV and licr faniily happcii tu ho lin with ‘withl hat speoînl kiiid—--wc miglit coi lthciii (-onntrifird. lhuugh il'a not a finir terni. lict's cnll tlieiii to lt. in the country you had noth- 'ng l0 thlnk about ’liut ynui'self. 'l‘hat soumis brutal. dear .cliild. but. l'm ni‘rnid ils truc. Heavon knows ycu had eiinngh unplensnnt tl'v‘ngs linppnning t0 iiinkc your thouglits anylhing but chenriui. Iun unlnlelligcnt ('l'OWil (il peu-pit- iThi’l'O was a'mtlicr set, l nict L'icni ïkiwy ocre inorn scriuus. they liked liooks. tliey wei'e ‘brondvminded— ‘thcy werc more nearly your sort. "You worc- hum-lorisin ont oi plaCP lhere. lliat‘s :ill. You werc miscnst. And lin-r9 was llttle else to tiliink n‘houl. “Novrrtlielcss. 'you dld thiizk about yoursclf and lherefore you nadc thc Iilllc hurle greator in rour own mind. Il wnsn’l love liut loncllness tliat mails» you turii to “n"tnn. Wlial iras ilicrp about him to satisiy a girl ilkc you?" Pan answcrod ongcrly: “HF-Wils wondcrful! lie won 5m diffcrciit. He didn't likc girls in .______.___— Connoily Estate Scholirâhips Applications will be received by the un'lersig'ned until June 14th, 1922, ironi nli studth desirous ul conipsling in a wrilten examina- llon for one or tlie Connolly Es» taten Scholarships offered annuaily bÿ the "Trustecs Estate ot Owen Vonnolly." This examinatlon tu be held in the third woek o! July. in Cliarlottetuwn and Summersme. vill he open tn ail dvscrvliig si. lents, who upon investigation shnll have heen i'ound eligible t0 com« Beautiful Mahoguny Bedrooni Suite, luciudlng 4 Posted Bed. Drea- ser. Wiislistand. etc. One Walnut Wardrobe. Mnhogany Pai‘lor Table. i Walnut Franie Leather Uphoisler- --l Chairs. 2 Mahogany Framed ('-hairs. etc. Aiso zut 12 o'clock saine date on u; ... _. i net Square, Driving Horse. ris Secret“), “Trustees Esmw on .ig 7 years; 1 Barouche. 1 Buggy. ‘. Driving Wagon, newiy painted ncw 1n.st summer. 1 set ni bras‘; mouniwl driving harness. A. WILLIAMSON. AUCHOEQH‘. AUCTION SALE l am instructed 'by Mrs. John 'I‘ l min n‘ v :i.:‘dicnn in seli by P'iblic Auction on Wednesday the 7 dfiy ni .lllliw .i: une = our ol’ 51.00 o'clock ‘l vii. Ail :mllsi‘llold turn'iture. consist- î;.,: M l-llchen range. base burner. mur hed room sets. parler and din- Çiig i'oom furniture, coi-pots, oii cloche. dishea. table cutlery. etc. Lawn swing. gardon tools. lorks. shovels, picks etc. Also a. iiumber or pure bred Ply'mouth Rock liens. 1 milch cow and quantlty ieed mln and hay. Other articles too numerous w mention. TERME—Ail sums up to 85.00 cash. Over that nmount six monvths on approved joint notes. 6 p.c. dise. ior cash. Sala positiva. No réserve. ' E. 8. NORTON, A Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Owlng to lll health l am soins out ol tarmlng nltogother and orter for sale by public auction on 'Iluesday. Juna 6th. at ‘1 p. m., tha i'oliowing implements and stock: One six foot hay mower. one hayi loader. one aide delivery rake. one: binder. (Mnssey Harrist' one man- use spreader. 1 Hall thresher and clenver, annple Lent grain grind- er, 18 horsepower. "Barke-r McLeau engins. 1 rive ‘horse po'wer Ohio engins. gang plpw. lron barrows and other articles oi farm inachln «Excitation s well stàck'ed tarm. .’-’ ., e.stock ‘comprislnaflieut 22 head or pure bred Holstein lemales hosded by the bull "Toddy Ladogn Écho" and hall a dozan young bulls. Selections irom this herd was marie at dlflerent time i'rom among the hast herds in Oxtord Co., Ont... and reprenant the best blood lines in Canada. Mont o! tho cows hae heiier calvas st foot. Evarythlnz will be soid without re- serve ns most or the land ls al- resdy sold. v Tonus. 12 menthe credit on ap' prend paper for m eums over un. GAWN m0 ‘ munir. Rond. ' ' HUGHMÔHIJCONÿ ‘ pele. in accordance with the. pr0« :isions cf the Will or tlie late Owcn Connolly. Eacli nppllcant must itute (l) hisbname in lull, (2) tige. US) naines of both parents, (4) Àl‘osr, (Office Addross. and (5) the nature, Ilnd extent oi' hls studies durlnz ithe past yenr. M. J. SMITH. Owen Connoliy" l<inkora. P.E.I., Muy 20. 1922. ionio wiin Wanted ! Excellent opportunilies ior tliosc who are desirousor having a pro« lession. The Elliot Communily llospllnl or Keone. N. 11.. oi‘fers n tlirue vears course in ils Training Scliool i'or Nurses. A slxty-flre bed modern hospital now in con struction. F‘or particulara apply t0. MARY A. DIAMOND. R. ."L, Siiperiulendent‘. Stallion Enrolment .A list oi’ tlie stallions onrolled with thc Depnrtment of Agriculture will ho puhllshed in a iew duys. Ail stallions used for service must. be enrolled at once and save ex- DENSE. DEPARTME‘NTOF AGRICULTURE Charlot‘etown Mayor Todd 2.151-2 'neqmered Trotñlng stamion Will stand ior the soason n' 1922 in Charlottetown un P. E. i. Hay d: Produce Co., stables. 1K7 G'rnat George Sil., every Friday. Wil bo at owners stable Dunstnft- nage o Snturday and Monday. Persons lntending breeding may phone Dunntiiffnage at my ex- pense and i will meet th'em rit nny place wlthin iiitcen miles on Tues day. Wedneflday and Thursday. 'Mayor Todd} performance on tlie race track cannot be beaten for his former owner, Hammond Kelly in twenty races won nlneteeu i’irsts ha nevel- Iwas beaten in the show ring and nm .proven himselt a sire or trotters. soma 0! his set are Kalola Todd 2.26; .Mack Todd 2.25 mat; Casey Todd 2.25 mat.; Harry 0. {.18 34; Silver Todd. 2.21 1-2. Other ‘periormers in thc 2.30 list ars ’l‘ndd E.; Baby Todd, Biella Todd. Hilda Todd and Jack Todd. A score oi' others are tain, coming to the iront and sll hl} colts are handsome drivers. J. H. COURT. J. R. DOVER. ....- u... .. ...... au stntzc paole wonld sur: as ont. of plate us a l‘inc ti'axedy autresa lryins io plny n p'irt Illl n hedrouiii fart-o." 4 “l wns ont (il' place—' . “Ynu woi'c ton gond for theniî" iGEorin was niinosl irrilntod bcv ‘could' l‘un wouldiioteeelt.“'1'hat's usually tlie trouble ’Witll lhese pmr Shy. littln toniqu lied creaturon tlint sil in corners and mope and lran't tliink (il a tliiug t0 sn)‘. Thci'c's nll right. thorc's nolhing wrong with theni. except that the; liiven‘t found their own proper u'i'cle or fric-mis. tlioîr inclier. as thP Fretivli say. 'l‘hiry liolom; with tlie aurions propio. not rwilh rowd- ils. il only "N‘y couid sec that! Sho nichd rcstlcssly initier envers. l'un woiidrred _hiiw mucli lnnircr Slli’, cmild kî‘t p lier in lic'l. Gloria wns rr'idy tu rvliol agioiiist lhe ' mon 'annLorrETowN GUARDIAN‘ Big Questions There was a large attendance ut touchera and citizeus nt lha .even- in}; session o! tire Educationnl Cou. l‘crenceheld Wednesd'ay night lu the Prince 0l Walos Cofliege Hall His Honor iLhe Lieutenant Goveru ur prèslded and a sultnble musical programma: waa supplied undor thc üireotion oi Proi Fic-(crier. Miu Bmwn'o Addrul Miss Jean Brown. d‘rector ot Junior Rcd Cross work in Canada said that on tliia. hcr i‘irst vleit to lhe lslnnd. she waa rery 'pleased to hear o! lhe ndvances mode in tlie profe.=sion in this province. Une ol the moai liisnournging ae- pecro in t‘uc v pnst lion been tlia upathy or lhe public in connection with whnt hns becn soins on in the school‘s. ’i‘oday a diiieron': attitude existe lhronghonl Canada. The Educatlonai vt‘onforenue in Win n'ipog in 1919 saw ropresenlutlves Ïol‘ailcrassos and religions denomt- nations proscrit and shcwcd clear- ly 'tllül, the peopl'e ircm one end ot liie country 5.0 L‘ic othur are wak- iris; up to the cdncatiuml necds oi the tini‘es. But are the touchera waking up to the inrreaised deniands ni thelr proii‘sslon'! ' This vqncstlon the speaker helievcd wns a very perti— nent one. lin -tl‘e pnsl tenchers were t'io prone lo tt-nc'n Sulijccls on thL‘ curriculum with tlie t-xaini» nations only in vicw. ’I'eacliing i5 n lire-glring business and in lhe words ol‘ lhe ponton leaclicr oi' all. il. is “lo give life lliat the world might have 'lt iiiore ahundanlly." Real Educatlon ll‘ evcry (‘anadinn c'illd were giv. en an opponlunity tn devclop liealtli habits, and il in addition to :liat it wcre givcn hygenic environ nient; tnnght tn tliink cicarlv ralli- or than increr t0 learn llie sub- lt’ms: to apprcr'iale lieauly in art and Doctry and l0 develcup tliese 'nltruisliu tendencies. latent in licl' i‘urcml (ronflnf‘int'nt. "You wcre lioptlessly out place. il wasn't yoirr foultlt hardi); ever is tho fruit if lhè girls thoni- sclvca‘, lt's aininst always licoaust- llio motlior or aunl or oldcr sisler '«M‘lltiL’Vfll’ in in authori'ity lins no .dîscrolion. 'l‘hn-sv sliy. sensitive liittlu sonls uri- iiiisundorslood. and lsnu‘lihcd and liurt. 'whcn they 'should ho pottcd. and ‘ll' (ilndys hnd lwcn iiictliodiculiy 'snulihed and put in licr place. she Iwouid haro l)(‘(.’ll liss spolier! and lprobahly pourrons aiid‘ swcol. li' ‘yon lifld liecn encourage-d us slic m'as you would nnl have gone about focling yourseli iiiiorior to cvcry one—“ ‘SllO sat irp in hc'l and lhrow hack thc covornThen slin gril up. licr vcllcw silk kimono hait fallan ii'om linr shoudors. 'ers. l’ai‘ko nsde me to l(lance tOn‘Ehl. 'didn'l s'ne? Phone lher and say l'm roniing—wllko au longe]. Pan. and don'l stand thrrc lfi'ownlng at nie. i'iii imi'cd llf‘lnl! isick. l’m goini: lo have a hot bath. lsupper- -’lll(I lhen danrn!” Pan's proteste were lost lii tho sputtcp and gurgleol‘ wiilcrturned cn——into lvhe tub. Over ills noiso l’an heard Gloria hogin lo sing. She Pli'ke'l -up the phone and oued- ionlly culled np the I’iirke resl- (louve. Gloria liad deuided well nzain. Tomorrow A Phone Message l i I i slie was W SPRING FEVER. Nnt exactly ldzy— th. l want l0 sic ilnthc inornin' h.i7._v Aii‘ jost rli'onin a lill. iinvonWt got ambition For a s‘inxgle liiins—n Reghlnr condition Ev'ry bloomin' Spi'ing. v Vi'nn-t tu le-p a't noonllmo (Ought l') work inslead). But uloiii: al moontlmo Il-lai-c l0 go io lx-d. Find ni-ysvellr zivflteaiin' For a sunny apot— Jeisl lhat Sprinizy irclln'. lTliat lg whuivl l'vo got. Liko t0 rot a—wiahln' IFor n pipe an' bnuk. [Miro tn un n-lish‘in‘ in a. , invadow—hmok Wdlh soma fish ducalvcr, Undernnnth n troc" Jesl tvho nld Sprint: lover, 'I‘hnt's ’Wllfli'î nillng me! Dnuslng, Mnllich, Thc Lirmberman Poet. _. tmv'“l‘l“'._ V . r _ l il'flv‘ W015 lii ri m lefÏol‘?“ "Min il: in} P Owners. ' J. R. oovsn.‘ 'À‘fictioneer ' in charge. oh onconrag'rnl.. lier cvcry child, ivy menus cf un'seli’ish .scrvice for olliens and lhmt inner, luraciousnoss b! s‘plrit thai i‘mdc— :l-XIJI'B‘SSIDII in gond nianners. then Iwe will ho making lionest atteinplj .at real'iy edncating our childron." i ‘working (or. (:ontlnued Misa Brown, and flic message slic wished to I lirl'ng the teaclicrs ni lhls provincÉ lis lhat thc Junior Rcd Cross stands ’i'oady lo liolp in overy Way pos- ,aihlo lnwzirils tlie attn-i I Lhis great' and. 'l‘lic speaker emphaelzed threc educationnl o'lijccls to lie achieved liy Junior Rcd Cross work: n dot. Henilh Educalion. 42ml. Tlio promotion huinnnitarian idenls good cdnbation stands. :ird. Tho promotion citizenship. What n g'rcal scope lhera is tnr heailh education. and w'nat n 11cc nssity {or il! prescrit moment theoritical Conlrhl over a‘ll the devas'lntinsg diseascr. knon'n. pxrupt cancer. A huge mnss of infornialfion lins heon ac cuinnlated on th‘is snliject. and yel a_ largo hody of people liccoine vicv iims or amidahlc diseases evory yoar. and the otject (:i‘ liPailli Hin- cation in 'tn bridge {iris gap bolw'con nsccrtainml (nets and iho minnion people. The im'ulcation or lhn knowledga in t‘ne ohildN-n is lho only way rto accom-pllsh anythlng lownrds tlil-s cnil for thc l'acts cari then not onlly ho loarnod lin! prnctlccd. lt in impossible li “legislnite‘dienlth habits into pur plo and if the ‘teaciiing profession due;- not take up health work us n great pntniotic movomeiut. thon tlic nmvoinent cannot advanco. Miss Brown cxrilnlnnd in conclu sion 'the nplcndld Work donc nlong liumanilai‘lan linos liy the innney Collecter! 'by Junior Red Cross wnrk nm dont, dumh nnd cripplcd chii. dron cnnblod to sco and tallr and wai'k liy nminns or tund's rniicd liy (Ither childrcn, who while cngngoc inrthis work devo’lopod‘ qnalitlos ‘lii l'nenisclves oi’ liigli educutvionn‘ value. l'rhus lho moveninnt work 8d n blossing hoth ways. Prol. atewart Puls Il Neatly. oi tliose for 'which oi good Prof. H. L. Stewarl ot Dalhousli University. in a most intrrcstini: addresa mld how 'lie i’lrsr, came to undsrstand rthe mcaning o! tln- phrase "The limand". lt was o: should bo the tirs‘t duly of evcr, Nova Scolian to acknowledsa whnt ihe ioland han dons for the Plotonw 1ans; ior long ego l‘t la snid Pictou wws joimd i0 The lslsnd and thr unusuall mental capacin oi The le landers «was conveyed throngh Pictou to Nova Scotla mach as en lighteued mlnsionaries would curr, the torch of civilisation to a bar baric race. "We have a long string or Dai housrie sradnalos from thlg prov» ince" lie said. "and l think it an hon or to be able to address a gstherliu; or islsnd ileachei‘s; bocauee one ‘Tlr‘s is what lhc real teacher is- lScicnce has at the D‘ ‘ 'd al ' ' h maximum point r ihllp ire se? ail oser tho world tue ghastly result's o! sheer ignorance 'whcre are we soins t9 land? may sucoeed numeyperhapa but ’We wlll puy EducotiolaL Contenance judges iroiu tlie Mhievonren’iis oi' university atudeirie, and one in- lers rrom the vory remarkshle qualifies lhf'y have developod the romarkalbie opportunities they-must have had heiore they carne to us." Éducation has been a very inurh tnlked ot suhlect, yet it lis constant. ly rcveaiing new aides. lt change: in sonne (logree ils charactar in every ace and the eniphasle la shifled from one aspect oi lt to an- other-wltli every change In the social airangeiiienls in whk‘h we live. il is nn‘inexhaustiblc Ilcld o.’ l‘inoculation. yet lin splle or :ill thait is sald and writtcn about il, are we. quite sure thu‘t upeople Kcn'crnlly are ('onvtinuing tu vbdl'icve in l: Théy will speak ot it in l'llelol'k.“ cul phrases. lbut M‘O tliey showing uny abounding longing to pay iur it? Money. Talla. “Whon We ccmslder the lilierality with wliioh pec'nle spond money or. what lnry (in ‘bcyond nny question beliiovo ii._ then I ior une chorisii sonie douiht as‘ do the l‘ervm' ol onr tzime for educatlon. lii. the Mari: lime Provinces whoro we are iiot sinners alikc :those in Ontario and hln—«whern wc livc by tlie son and ont ii>'h and devoiop our duite re' mnrkn‘hie POWOFS-Hllle thlng on wliich wo eipecially plume onrselvns is onr iccling ri'or education. in luct “'o produce more cdurators cr :lic iirst order than wn cnn find rooni for, su we expert llioiu to tiie barbaric Wcst; lo “lho llref'dsl wnhout lhr- law." .And tlio lie.st or our tenchcrs nani to g‘o :liero incluse in tliove Wild paris of'(‘:iii:i4ln, for sortie n-aflon or otlier 1hey'nre pniyiniz tlicir ‘ teachei‘s more n‘miey thnii “:0. le’ :ihlo lo pay! “'hatevcr {110 reniion is, mw hast sludonls arc nçit 'looklng for teaclilng wnrk in Novn Scolla and Prini-i- E‘llward' lslnnd." [A trai'llcr in Nova 'SI'P'îlii., wh' had liccn inculcnlina licnllli lllfilflonfi inlo lho rlass room. was askcd ll' shc ivculd nol rnthor lossor let hivm lrv lo prove hi-i hygcn‘ic tact to an un “ Saskiitchow‘nn and Bri'cisli Colum- ' linve lier Slio rrvplilrd, “No linglit on lhp aulnry l gctl“ lDo—ipile llil‘ l'endian ure, goluiing, prr'plu talk «iltqnlllng tlieni down. "if 'cul ih salarics you cnt lhc qualiîy. and in seine cases l fonr tlie quali-ly wi'lil nm, llî‘ill' m ho' cuit. down. nlllenls OÎî\Vc arc gctling and are going io |gnt a worso grade or boucliers in lhese provinces hy live son tliat en! ilsh il wn continuo tn nndcr-pny lhcm because we are sondlng nwaiy oli'r'bosl stlidonls lll‘lf) cum- prov_ liniceai and l do nol tiiink lhla les VL‘i‘y _'inuch lo nur crcdit. "The chaos oi' lha lwlndn odurn» tlonnl qursllon in lli'c ozwtorn prov- ilicels Ils ovldont in llll‘ single i‘nci Itliat -whilu 'we rire (l(lmall(lill._1',‘ high- or qualifications in mir luncliors wr- in the sonie hrenth wisli 1.0 ocono— mize on lhcir salaries. ’I‘he tliizii: sim'p'ly cannol be done. Undonlht- odly there is n notion abrond tha: tlie loucher lias an mrsy joli culling fur qulte an indil'reronl crnrtsinan in tact. llClt a craflsman al nll hui a crailtschild. Time wns wlien thcy sa’id se, lhoy don't sny‘ sa nnw lnn ithey arc stili Ihlnking irL il bc‘liow a mnll carrier iu t'io ci‘lly in wliich l live gens more sniary tlnin a uni— vcrsdty gradunlc wliose profession is teaching." Wonderful Possibllltles. "Phase mailors Prnl‘. ‘Slmvzu't. lic lleved cnn ho rr-niedicd only by ‘lpeaklng ont nnll itiaisting m eveïi‘r way posslli'lu that thc office or lh; tuaclicr la one ol’ Vei'y grand imporl» rime and llial. lho pownrs admiua'u to il arc vory ' hlgh indced. 'rn pace lhe round ‘ls not hard; to reacli ofliclency is not hard; but Hier..- ls ab50lulely 'no limit tn wlnii n n pers‘nn 'Who roailzcs tlic possllii mina ni his callan inin du. ilir icos bcforc lrim classes 0l“ chi‘ldren and t0 opernte nponi lliclr ininth in the 'propor 'Wl‘j in il work oi art. The dmeronoo hetu‘eon tlio liliiiimi type and tlic lowcst type o! teach- er that can gct n llcemsc ls >tll0 dir- ‘erence hctween tivo zoological specles. Prof. Slownri RiL’W n Grave dan- ger ahead (cr Illila country il it n'l- G ou ru uri's n certain anwnm, oi' ’Wllfll ls callul - Oriental Cream . lowe the teuching pmleseion to de- cnlamitiæ or r “Wliile lhe ' Motion are about et thelr et“ tenàny— We in Bovins a mue very heaVy for it' En other direc- tions.’ Appallinp ignorance. lf anyone doubts the lgnornncu o! greut masses ot peuple ct tlie met a‘îrlœied 'taots or science, nlrinmt eiice. chthiin lry to connues 'i.hem or ‘tlie necessi’ty for vaccinç ntion, or 'Ict hlm try ‘to stop thoni. irom ‘huying patent modiclnoa. ’l‘he nritish M'edical Association ex- posed :thousands o! qnack 'niedl— cimes and ‘puliliahed 1,holr evldoncu cil itlie q‘unokery 'hroadcast witliout the isllghteet elfectupon thel‘r sale. The (littorence between wlon'tiilc :knowledge and more .hurnibug is a dlfl'erence that 1s alpprehendcd in only ll‘e inintasl way by the great inass of the Ipeorilo. ’l‘his in Lhe suresl vtoken oi‘ under—cducatlon. and it is tho mission or thc public sohoois 'to bring the communily protection ‘lly dcveloping in thc chil-l (lrcnr me son cf lives tliat will ‘be more or lœs -<immune Irom hum- huga oi' evcry kind. Rev. Father Gauthier ltcv. Failhcr Gauthier the next speaker nlso oinpliasized tlio hono- flt'q' tu lic. dci'ivod [roni siinlplo licnlth lrnining. and ilie nocosslty lor mure ipraoticn‘i Ilntei‘osi iii edu- cationnl work. tiie country “le wonicn lnstiiulcs have done gond work wln‘rc they have s‘tlrrrd np niore 'inlr-rost in [ho schools; bnr there is slill a lot. ni 'ni‘iwsionni‘y work m ho donc in tliis rcs-pcct. Wiiile tlie women LPiH‘llPi'S un: dolng sp‘lnndid work hn.‘ bolicvtd Itliat wlint lhu province wnllt'S ls more m‘en touchera. BOYS don'l. like lo live tanglil liy young womeii, thoy wnnl snnioliody whn cnn triko llioni liy ‘lllc scrufi' ol‘ llin nnck if necvssary and tenon lhcni iluw to kick a lontbn‘ll as Wcll‘ ms rondin}: and writiing. lSo niiiny izir'l m'aduates. nnd so fow youni; IIiPll. is an unhcalthy slgn attribut- momm" “un” in (‘l'lF'il n"iw hilla. -nl)li- in [110 prcvnlonu‘. oi' girl lcnrh. to :ironl liio danger ni microbes. lors. 'l‘hls ycar nt Prince o! Wnlœ niiurohc couldlColluge linli’ or tliosc lakini: touch- (em cxnininatimis siiinll su‘larios‘ tlici 7—2.; 'w‘üilitî auggmt makiiig ilie cx- ini'icd tn prise. harder en lill'd-t thc boys and miris would ho amie to sln)‘ in llic gond M‘hools in tiiiI (:Uunti'y :n home rit lvss oxpcnsc, iiiilil lhoy woro una‘lifiod tu tnke np tlio cullcgc course. cht not Prince nf “'rilcn Collage i'orgnt thal llie pl'ltl'lntîi. is pnylng to ti'nln touchera for llin pnililic ‘F(:liool-s. 'l‘o ["le tcnrhom on poriiills- le :in insult in llie country. Judnc lius‘mird :nliind a word oi com nicndalrion upon. tlio gowl rosnlls lliul niuy III‘ achluvcd hy confir— cnres and nxprcsscd lhnt more nl’ thosn Illmî'illl‘irël wnuld lit: cnllod ln Llie iulurc. lllo pair] lrlhnln u) tho splendid wni'k dore by lhc. l'lnd Cross and emphasized |.ho 115‘005— sity [or grenler ‘i'inzincinl support. Mir. Neil M-obeod 0l Simimc-rside '—'penklnig .lirioily i'r‘lei‘rcd ln'lhe grvnl. change in llie altitude lo wards thc tuacliiniz profession ll‘ll HICC‘ 8X3 “‘15 liind lie allendcd thirty yç-cirs 3K0. 'l‘hc in‘cc-ting adjournod with lho, National Aii'îhem. ———.o.—-———— llllllnrd‘n l.h nu-n' Snld h; Plinlrinnl . ' " audl- ' lin many parts or in 1: il" ' lil I lnîi Ill p muni} ld ‘lllllill! nid” I . yll .i V .nmmli. ll‘ lllllll' “ i i.- .. . lill‘l‘fl'llillulllln lllin tililln WOMAN CLERK WIN'S' v DERBY BWEEPBTAKE. ILON‘DON. June 3.—lly (irnwing ('nplain Cultle, winuor or tho Derby in the (‘alcutta Derby sweaiulnke. Miss vaenduliiie 'l‘hoiinu, aged 30. who is e'nipluycd ns a iiici'k in‘ n. l‘ivorpool insumncc Cinlllpuu)’, is richar by 5:67.000 and more. First prize in tho Calculm swecp amoum-s tu 13114000, and Miss Tlionins would have recclved tho wholo oi’ it hnd siic no: m'ld hall a sliare in hor ticket l0 n ‘incniber 01 llie (.‘nlcul'la ’l‘ni'l (llnb. Slie w‘ns pnld a su'iilzzinlinl ilund l'ii‘ it liow- LV'EI‘ une mu: Shc liad lilil'ny oilnrs for other sharcs in lier ticket but dociined llioin. v peuple called ut the oti‘lce whcrc slie wm'ka lu congiatulutc hcr but mimi she round il hi'l'll lo slcep :i nivgli‘l sinco shc drmv (‘nplziln (Jui- lin, Wlir-n ns‘kcd how slin‘ n'as go- im: l0 (‘lllli ..y llll' nmncy, lier ri:- ply \\‘llSI “l"m-fulir," A London mzin who drcw tlio l)(‘l'l)_\' (:ivnriir‘. Si. Louis, in the ('illl'll-[lll S\V(‘l']l.\i'ikl“< S'ilil li.'ili' hls Nliuro :it 4:10.000. :ît. Louis fill- islirad i’oni‘ili. NENSÏRUAK F UNEÏlONS ermtm fabuu’n molllBülr‘ son. illHRiFJVOD< 25 yeurn Mnndnnl lnr lhluyrd nnn ’nlnful hlennlrnntlon.. tln pneknge only. A r" liy Mnll. | oelurr Ilrmul’ {Torontov Canada. ' AUC'l‘ION ÊÂÎE VALUABLE DWELLING‘ LOT AND OUT BUILDINGS FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ' I0. Front in“ Wo will soli l‘or Mr. lloral'o Ml“ l'î'wcn on 'l‘lini'ml I_\' .llliit' R. ('(llll- nicnrind at 12 o'rlock noon. luis HilllillJlU dirol‘iing linuso silnulad un l‘ilzmy Sti‘nel. Nm Hli. Tliis priiporly in licaiitil'nlly situ- aicd un ("in (il ilin lwsl sll'otllh‘ (il' ilho clly nnd is ilnishod ilp l0 (lulu. linviiig :ill inodorn iiiiprOVcliiL-nls. iront proni' (Tellîll'. olC. Inspocilon nt any tinie. Tui'iiisi al szilo, BENJ. CARTER à SONv nrcnl î) minis: .L' l5/J00 This atterri .lÛll wlicn llh‘ rcsuil n'f thu race wns Iiiiown liundi'cds oi' Elle hnd gong away [o nvuid them. Shc takcs hor luitk cnliniy. but inl— Anetiunot r3. —i—' Polalo Groners' Patate Growerl wlshlng‘to “.1 cure thelr bluestone lime and p0]. son at the lowest prices should lm. niediatoly send in thoir orders m- write (or information to w. Boulter, ‘ Clmrluttetown. ‘ SECRETARY POTATO GROWER! Pictoo-[liarlotletown Sleamship Service Sloamer Constance. carryln passengcrs freight. and automobil louves I‘ickards' Wharf . foot g! anon St., for Pictou al. 7 a. m" dally oxcept Sundays. connemn. with trnlns ror Sydney and Haliiax. Lenves Piston at 4 p. m. or- 1m. ‘ medistely alter arrivai ot Sydno’ train. This la tho hest connection b9. twecn Charlottetown and ail point. in Nova Scntia. Cross by tho Constance tastest salant, best. ' A. PICKARD a 00.. Charlottetown. E. A. FULLERTON, Pictou Azents... Îniii SERVICE Chariottetown to Piclon S. S. “Magdallne” will leava Charlotletown every morning at 7 a. m. {or Pictou. Relurning lcave Pictou 4 p. in. or on arrival oi Bydney train. Faro 82.50 each way. ireight roasonabie. . M. c. McDoNALD, Agent, Charlottotown, Brune Stewnrt à Co.. Ltd. Wharf. l ‘ÉHAN'GE_0F uni On nnd nitcr Thursday. May 25th. and unlil iurthor Notice train lonvini: Tignish nt 6.30 a. ni. and ruii ilitcen minutes hehind tlme sliown iii'rolder Tlgnlsh to Sum- morsldo. andrtrain wliich lanves 'l‘imiish lit 6.50 will nct leave untll 7.05 a. ni. W. T. HUGGAN. . District Pagssexer Agent. . .V.__ INTERNATI al. 8 l. m. and every Saturday at 6 Wednesday trips are via Eastp 11 a. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston dl EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. ONAL LIN: Renumptlon ot Frslght and Fassenqer service Between Si. John Iml Bottcn. Effective May 24th. 8. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will Isave St. John evet‘y Wednfldly p. m. (Atlantlc Tlme) ter Boston. ort and Lubee. du. Boston about rect. due Sundaye about 2 p. m. RETURN:—-Leave Boston Mondays and Frldaye at 10 a. m. (0!“ 5mm Un la“ mnvmmnn- M mis llght Savlnn Tlme) for Eaatport, Lubec and st. John. 4 FARE 310.00 At Boston connectlon la maris srsrsn‘ooms 33.00 vla the Metropolltan Llne axpnll irclght and i“'=rcn(;cr steamsrl tor New York and points South and For siaierooms, rates and nddltlonai lnlormatlon. aPP'Y ‘° A. C. OURRIE. Agent, 8L John. N. l