I - 7-.‘ ' . l Dr and ‘Mrs M. Douglas Mao‘ ~ I Lead of. New York formerly of QHALL WAR FLIIT- The ir- Vsiieyfleld, P. m. 1-. are visiting rlv l o! Revenue Cutter. H. M. C. in the city with their two dausht» g_ . k "o; in this port at a quart- ens the Misses Elinor and, Marion‘ or seven on Sunday morninsqivischeod. , I" ills "ll" 8111" "l "l" ‘mwied- , 100 virus Dllh (Own-l . Cameron. = . Trainer. l ‘in Charlottetown harbor- 1.; . i- IIILITARY CHURCH PARADE "QkIITUARYJhe death took —hln hyBiilBrgflYilf lifititflllllfingsntiglyff, whucome. 9 l! 9"" 31""- m‘ 1‘- °“l° "m m“ ° ° "° ' l Mus Run (Oven) M... July a, of iir. Angus iis-lariiusry. sail L1B‘\lit“lloi:t;miai(iliitt2l Rf,“ K on stths age of es years. The“ wast issllvsrfil {mfelln under Fm“ lat Mr. McKinnon who was zillllfillztil‘ V?‘ J“ Mcggfiald attended M'cDuuu1u_ 315m’! 1851mm“ ‘lhmugiigafudltfreiixllllfiizuliflde n‘! "Si. Dunstan’s Catli- 1m“"2'10 4'5’ pnys eiv inon s. ‘ _ ,_ on Tuesday, July 7, was largely st- "dim; “m” a“ “Pniusnf, and g ‘ . prcssive ssruiolf was e vercd y» tended. A High Mass of Requiem Fame‘ Congo“ _ S‘ J" or Newt vélxewiebrated by Rev. Wm. Mc- York "iimfiiiie be tables be‘ in , , into . _ 1 ' Mtlinlssodme htiiiulfilgéllTlgl “the 80M 12691103117 11"" Till-ll d Hum h," phat,“ cqmmlflgg- cut iliowois att_ vely arrauseii. acted as chairman, and called M upon His Worship Mayor Mc- Mrs. Cuthbsrt lfilssod, of Park Kenna. who delivered an address Corner returned Mme 10st of welcome to the risitutl. sitter a siuirtvlslt w W’ IM" ills Worship spoke first of the Mrs. Alburt Aitken in Georgetown great dangers that ssaaii the iirc- Mrs. McLeod also attvlldfll "l9 nisn in the course of his duty, unveiling oi tli Monument yester- niid mentioned that these grew day, she having lost a beloved son gflgale? yearly, with the increase in Great World Wdr. ‘ l i s and the use 0i . . '--" gulxfistioggt-ld “that endangered ‘BUPREME COURT. —-At Bli- uieir ilvca in a smoke filled niid creme Court yesterday bssrlns burning building. The city, he \vas begun before Mr Justice said, was grateful to the ciiai-iotte- Hasrsrd and iurv on the was s! town Brigade for inviting the vis- Richard B. Young vs. Spurgoon.» itors and the local department was Bu action for debt and trover aris- grateful to the visitors for accept- ing out oi dealings in toxss- K- iilg the invitation. J. Martin, K. C.. and K. M. Martin Ills worship then extended the.ior piaiiiiiiti and J. J. Johnston. At the unveiling ceremony Thursday morning No. 8 Signal Company will be on parade and have niso arranged to provide a loud speaking auangement which will assist the speakers to be dis- tinctly heard by the large assem- bly expected. THURSDAY SUPREME COURTZ-At Supreme Court yesterday the assault case of iMoore vs. Weeks was iinishad- . lvertiic; being given to che plaintiff ‘for twenty five dollars. "mwAY 100 Yards %l:al.rf)l7 Yrs. And I. 2. d Time 11 14. l. 2. 3. T l . cAR DRlVE_.-- Mrs. Herbert. Champion and daughter Blanche) gave a party ‘of ladies s pleasant lcar drive to Suninisrside and ru- lturn iaat week. Among the party Sword Dance. Duiciua Walker. Marie Walker. Highland Fling.‘ Clarence Walker. i“ 5°!“ m’ Andinmdtnmuusrnwnmmmflit‘ -._._ Rev. H. W. and Mrs. Toonibs. 0i LAID T0 REST-Tho funeral. oi the late Mrs Frank Connolly took . place yesterday atternovh uluierr the direction of Maclsesn & MacDonald from her late resi- sisiiesssr Cumberland st, to st. Dunstaws Cathedral thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery- Rel’ Father MncMnnn officiated at the Wm, we“. two 5m“, cmmrem Gorl’ church and at theb ‘stave. The pail bearers were: P. Trainer, P. MoKenna, i’. MacMiilan, Wnughn, F, Lowther, T. Harper. 10o June 9, the angel of death vis- ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dkon. and claimed for its own their darling baby Gladys, at the tender age of six months. She was an exceptionally bright baby for her age, which made her dear to the hearts of tho family. The funeral service which was largely attended was conducted by Rev. M. V. Somers. “'1” "D0119 coinfoting words to the bereaved. Lit-tie Gladys was tenderly laid to rest in the Crapziud cemetery. Pail-bearers were Stuart .\fcFsr- lane. Smith McFariane, Frank Myers, Duncan Ferguson. Her parents and two little sis- ters, Dorothy and Marjorie, are left. to mourn the loss of their lov- ed one, Ibut with the assurance oi - eeting their babe on the other s ore. .Sui'fer ilttlo children come unto Mo. A4 ..,..__~._ uA-sailor suffering from n severe attack of penninoiiia was the cause of the arrival of ii. M. S. Calcutta in this port on Saturday morning thirty hours ahead of schedule. Tile sick sailor was at once taken to the P. i]. l. Hospital where lie is reported as doing well. Arriving at 7.30 um. the vessel un- der the command of Vice-Admiral Sir James Ferguson, K.C.B., K.C,M. G., was officially visilted at 10.45 by i-lis Honor the Lieutenant-Gover- nor accompanied by his aides, Col. J, P, Hooper and Liciit. Buiitaiii and wag received with it salute 0f fifteen guns. The Governor's visit was later yoluruod by Admiral Ferguson, ac- ourupuniod by Capt, Ramsay and Lleut. Everett. The officers of tlie sliip were 911' tog-tainted, at. the Charlottetown Club on Saturday afternoon. Yesterday quite a nunibcr of vis- Marquis, Sank. are visiting eii thcl ‘island after an absence of thirteen lyesrs in {the West. They express ltheinseives as greatly pleased with ltho welcome accorded them by 01d friends and acquaintances through- out the island. Last week they lvisifed Charlottetown where they ‘don and Jean_ were the attests of EMr. and Mrs, P. N. Manuel. at 2T3 Eiiston St. At present they 81"! 11-‘ lnciving old friendships in Mount Stewart, with Mr. Toonibs‘ brother 1Dr. Toombs, and at Georgetown. lwhere Mr. Toomhs before going “W5! filled tlie pastorate of St. David's Presbyterian Church. AFTER 32 YEARS-Mr. A, L. M. Svrabey. Secretary and Organ- izer of the Digby County, N. S, Conservaiiive Association is among the Old Home Week visitors to the city. Mr. Swabey is a native of this city, a grandson of the late Capialiu Swabey once a prominent figure in the social and military life 0f the province. It is 32 years since he snw Charlottetown and naturally he is greatly impressed with the iiiiiny changes which have takwi place in that time. The farm- ing sections oi the country have greatly improved and he thinks that no pnrt of the Mari-Mules is as pro- sperous looking as tlie Garden oi the Gulf, During lids stay in Char- lottetown he is stopping at The Russ. ENJOYED ViSiT—Miss H. F. Siierritt. of Ottawa, Private Secrc. ,tsry to Hon. G. P. Graham, Minis- lter of Railways, spent the week- lend in this Province, leaving Char- lottetown yesterday morning by the "Hochclaga" for Pictou. Miss Siierrltt arrived Friday in Suin- mcrsidc. She was entertained there ‘by Mr. A. E. McLean, M. P., and Mrs. McLean, and afterwards driven by them to Hunter River. Iiero Miss Sherritt ivas met by Mi: P. W. Cltirkin, and taken to ‘Shawn Hotel, rackiey Beach, where she spent Saturday and Sunday, returning to Charlotte- ltown lust evening. ‘M-lss Sherritt ‘came to tlie island simply on a pleasure trip, this being hcr first visit. .___. Favored by agreeably fair and ‘cool ivc-athcr, the annual celebra- tion and tea oi the Loyal Orange 5°!" Marie Walker. Tug of War. Won by challengers. Starter-J. A. McMillan, | Judges—S. F. D0y19. J- A- MC‘ Eachern, Geo. L. Prowse, Geo. Walker, Wm, lialpenny. WDNESDAY SUPREME COURT-—Tlle a‘l>bii- cation of tho defendant for a non- suit in the case of Roy Pigeon vs Harry T. Holman was granted at the Supreme Court yesterday. The next case culled was tliat of Mary Juno Moore vs. Frank Weeks. an assault case. Miss Margaret Ilsgnnil wlic has been visiting ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Btrown, a; Mnrgate lia now the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Rnflns Bngnall oi Bedeque. Miss Dagnall goes to Mr. A. B. Dlckinsous, New Glasgow on Weilnesduy and later will visit at Muyficld and iinzcisrove to bid farewell ‘to cousins there, before leaving on Aug. 13th for St. John. hiontreal. iToronitc viia "Thousand islands en route to her home in Auckland, Neiw Zeaiand. LAID TO REST-Tile funeral of the into Mrs. Frank Connolly took place Tuesday afternoon un- der the direction 0t‘ MacLean and McDonald, from her late resid- ence, 107 Cumberland St_., to Si. Damian's Cathedral, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Rev. Father MacMahon officiated at the church and at the grave. Tlie pull bearers were P. Trainor, P. McKcnna, P. MacMlilan, H. Wziiighn, F. Lowther, T. Harper. INSPECTED YESTERDAV,._ General Tiiacker, officer com- l maiidlng Military District No. 6. yesterday inspected tlie military units of this island now undergo- ing their unnuui training. The 1st P. 1*}. i. Regiment and the l’. E. i. Light Horse were the first to hc inspected, at 9 o'clock. The P. E. i. HOIIVY Brigade niid the Stii Sig- iinl Company were both inspected lit 2 o'clock in the afternoon. All tlie units went through their dif- ferent movements and maneuvers witii jicrfcct regularity- and iii each case the showing was ex-r cellcnt. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor was an interested wit- iicss ut tlie inspections. were ‘Mrs Wm. Lovatt, Miss W. S. 0'Keefe, Medford, Muse., and Miss Maud Dyer. visiting firemen the freedom 0f1,K- 6-. Mid W. E- Bfllltiey. K- C- file city, and on tlie conclusion nillor defendant. This is the Iss1 his remarks was the recipient ofllllfy 0859 0" 1119 llmlllel- 9°11" flirt-c lusy cheers from his audl- adjourned until 10 a. m. this morn- onoo, which were repeated for-ins. Chief Raiiahan and the Charlotte- town Fire Department. The meeting terminated with the drawing of positions for the Tournament today by the different departments. Yesterday afternoon- tlie visitors were taken to Beach Grove Inn in motorbosis. where, luncheon was served, and a group- pbotogrnpli taken by Crasiweii. WEDDING BELLS. —- A very pretty marriage took place last evening at 6.30 at the Bishop's Palace when Miss Mary Martin became tlie bride of Waiter B. Montieth, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. B. Montieth of this city. The bride was dressed in a bluo, trlcotlne suit and the groom iii} navy blue wh-lie the costume of‘ the bride's maid. Miss McGee was also very attractive. The groom is an employee of Hickey and Nicholson tobacco factory. The Guardian expnds many happy re- turns. The sergeants of i-he 1st. Battal- ion, i’ E. l. Regiment, waited last night on Regiments] Sergeant Maior D. Kennedy, a veteran of the South African and great War and presented him with an address of appreciation for his faithful service in tht performs-ace of iris nnduous duties. Ali/or ‘the address was read by O. R, Sergt, H. R Vessey. a cane was presented to Sergt. Kennedy by Company Sergeant Major S. W. Steele. Scigt, Kennedy. completely takrzn bv i-urpriso. replied in fitting terms, iliiil illiaiiiketl the sergeants for their kind address and presentation, and hoped to be with them next your. liis reply was received with hearty applause. The weather was ideal for the lflnst day's racing of Old Home Week and ttbe blgfl-Ctfid zgzgw an tlit- tendanco o a u peop e. lTbo racing was splendid in every lway. every class was split up and tlie many surprises made it very VCXGHJIIK for the spectators who lprolilflililfgd ithagoat thetsnappiest ~mc ng ‘ ey a seen or years. slThere were a, large number of ‘starters in ever event and this McLeod replied. tliunking them all "was confldembfg mung the m, for their remembrance and hearty-Helm’, hams to get them “w” on co-opeiratiori in the work of tiielevun terms Starter Thompson, school during the past‘ two years, , ' ‘I A 1- 223.115" 1:21:21, “hiss; {fill niusic and social games. Lunchlcoum h‘, made of the meet being} w“ served h’ the 1am“ “M a verylthe long time ibetween the events pleasant cvcnitig was brought to amue to some of the horsemen m,“ closenby llicuslnging of Mild “f,” lng too much time in getting out. Sync iind Good Night Ladies (Patriot please copy) sUMMARY 2.15 Trot and Pace Jenn Bingen, (Cum- ' iiilngs) 1 Red Line (Tools) 2 Longest (Conroy) 3 T. J. Deveiin (Holmes) 3 i) 4 i ro Dan Patchen (Mac- Ki non) iial entry (Hooper) Xaniliila (Laugiii) Tiine— 2.16%._ 2.18%., 2.15%, 2.16%. 2.21 Trot llinc Cresceus (Hooper) Princess Aubrey (Cum- mings) Mack Todd (MncKinnon) Autuinii Belle (Rudder- bani) ‘Seldom C, (Holmes) Captain Jackson (Conroy & Brown 2.20%, 'ilime—2.191/s, 2.21%. 14-227 Trot, 2.80 Pace Prince ‘Mack (Mac- PRESENTATlON-On Thursday evening, July 2nd ‘the parents and pupils of Cardigan l-ierid School‘, gathered iii the homo of Mrs. Rac- aei Mclrcod and presented the ton- cher, Miss Annie illcLcod witii an address and well-filled purse. Mis ---- RYAN-MURPHW- On Tues- day, 30th June, n quiet wedding took place at St. Anne's Church. Gull Luke, Szislc. when Annie Clara, second-daughter or Mrs. Teresa Murphy of Cheltoii, P. E. i. was united in marriage to John F. Ryan of Broadview, Snsk. Rev. Al, Bacciuchi, P, i’, of Gull Lake offic- iated lit tlie ceremony w-liicli ivas followed ‘by nu-ptiai Mass. bride wore an ensemble suit of cocoa vbrown trimmed with fur with a French poke list in harmon- izing shades. After the ceremony Rev, Al, Biicciociii entertained tlie bride iind groom, to breakfast at 111C rectory and the happy couple inter left on trans-Canada for their honeymoon trip. On tliclr return Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will reside in Hroadview. The Prize Night's Parade. MOST ARTISTIC .1 Palmer and Watson, Swan. .2 W, W. Weiiner, Wedding Rings. 3. dcnderson Dreams. Special Prize, Paton‘: Ltd. Winners in Last 25 41 13 and Ciidmore, 5 4 6 B 7 7 2.14%, MOST ORIGINAL 1. H. M‘. C. S. Patriot, Nelson's “Victoryfl 2. L. M. Poole, The Raw Pro- ducts. 3. DeBlols Bros» Flour. Special Prize, Proude and More- sicie, “The Blacksmith Shop." AVONLEA PICNIC ut Expcri mental Filrlii.—A iiiost pleasant and profitable outing was cnjnyoti by tho nit-tubers ‘of Avonlen Iiisti- tute, Cavendish and Noriii Rustic-o, who on ‘Tuesday, July 14, with their families, ‘hciil-‘iupiciiic at the Experiiiiclntiil Farm. The party arrived shortly before noon and were wlirmly welcomed by Mr. Clark. After enjoying n bountiful dinner served in the beautiful "bully Grove. they were shown all over [110 Farm by Mr. Clark and Maple Leaf BE8T COMMERCIAL , 1. Gordon and C0,, "Greatest Rub- ber on Earth." and Imperial Tohpe co Company, “Guinea Gold Cigar- Full anid tlie Regimental Colour to Mcuionlal stood the relatives or Captain Wylie Alien. M- c" ‘"1" l“ slsrious fallen. 0n the plat! turn presented theiii lo two lsieut- were seated Lieutenant fl ouautu of the Prince hid-ward island Hearts, Mrs Hssrtz and Roguuont who received them kneel, Mayor McKenna and Mrs“? ing, namely Lieu-t S. W. Laird and Kenna, Hon. L; D. Stewart q s_ Johnson, , Mrs Stewart, Viice Admiral 51y Major McNutt than addressed the James Ferguson of the Csic ' officers and incn of the new re- and his staff, Senator McLeod" giiiicut in which lie gave tbcni a Mrs McLean, Revs G. C. Taylq. lhi-ief history of tlie colours wliicii Dr. Gauthier. J. C. Martin, y: lliad been presented and (indicated Rooney. Chief Justice Msthlesos lon July 4, i008, stating that he MiLapil Mrs Matbieson, Mr, Justlou inure-they would be hOHOTOLllDY them Arsenauit, and _-Mre Aisensult, m _ with the suiiie reverence as was uc- Justice Haszaro and Mrs Hansel-q, l_ corded to them by the pawn! wlJudge Stewart and Mrs Stew giriient. Col. Molieod "gave n hpiei addrestucx-Governor MoK-innon and It; thanking Major McNutt on behalf MoKiuuon. G. W. A. Presidm of the Prince Edward Island Re-‘Mr Harry Msllougail and Mffllp giiiicnt. The King's Colour was 8t Dougail, members of the cu‘ jonco returned ‘to the Church unthcouuoll und their wivou, Ithe Regimental Colour was carriedClerk G. l’. Nicholson and tin ,hy tlie Giisril during tlie unveiiirigqqlouolson, officers of H. M. c, s, of tlie Soldiers Monument. it lylllilPau-iqt uud many other sues“ V, later bc emblazoned with the Battle-mu city ~ Honours fifth‘ which it will be rc-l The program otartod ug 919v“ turned to St. James Church. o'clock sharp, with His Worship‘ liinyor lVicKenna presiding. Tilt. ‘The death occurred in tiils city ceremonial carried out was as fill suddenly tit 9 o'clock last night ofuowu; lMr. Pi-ct-on Simon Brown. well ‘ horse l {KHOWII hotel man and trace Yvilllltll-Plf-‘flfalelil will‘ Veto ‘ilizvlgyglfilg? the seventy second year 111112) Amarillo-italic Handset‘ Che,“ o i s ‘ e. ‘" l ‘The into Mr. Ilroivn was bornpmdcr the direction of Prof. W. if.‘ {at Oxbritige, Ontario, on tlie 19tli.,i~‘ieiclier day of April. 1873, niid iiiovedtol Atld‘ress— Charlotte-town iii 1877. in 1878 iiclblclferiiia , , , married Milss Margaret Tlioriic oil Address-His Honor Lieutenant this city, ‘ivliq survives liiiii. AlifiilllGflVcfiliil‘ Heart: 18.0 liir. ii-ruwn purchased b116,] Unveiling of the Monument by llcvcre lintcl. of which 11L‘ ivas still Mrs John Moi-can , l],‘Ii'O[)i‘iL‘i.0l‘ ‘at tlie time of lvis (lent-ii. The Lost Post-Sgt. cm mile l Always‘aclivciylcsngziirsil i111 civic Two lrlinuéz: Sélsnoem and prov iicliil po iilcs, tlie (cc-ens, lsve 0- .‘ as. "ne , ‘ed was for ii ion-g tcriii of ycnrsl Atldress—Capt. Rev G. C. Taylor a Ill(‘lili1)i'f' of iiie (‘ity Council, ilfilll Address-Hon J. D. ‘Stew rt __ in 191i; Willi cit-civil io tlie honored- Atldress—Rev Dr. P. G. autiiler‘ niid ilignillit-d position of Chief Mlscuiiche ‘ _ . Mugisiirate cf tlie City. l ‘Hyillib-"O God Our Help iii A-ii his life the lute Mr. BrowiuAgus PasW-The Clioir ~ liars been u big-lily respected and‘ Address-ilev idgither Rooney _r viii-lied ciiilztiu, iillil has tiiways in-, Benediction-Capt llev J. C. ltcrcslctl liiiiisclf in iveliarc andlMziriln tlie bctteiruient of tiic community. The National Anthem During liiu liliild hc llias been a re- irlucirig of Wren-tbs sidmit of llii s town is gcnlinl dis- ---— pilslltioilikilrilllgilfiCggill-ilillliy frlicnxds A 50mm, GATHERMING-E Th? um crezi et or ill u. pflpilil-l‘ y homo of Mr. and . rs. sorg given lto but few. Brown, Margutc, was the scene 0f Rlight up bo the day of his death a lafgg uouiu), guflhgfllig on liars lie ivm-i about as usual, and was day queuing, July 13_ irrieud sccn in the tracing suiky as lute H! neighbors, and college friends Wednesday, when he raced at the Kenugugtonffiiftoii, .Mu,-gulq, p His was’... Mayo. l . l i l t l l l I l ovei-piu- .1 BX-MBYOI‘ Jenkins and Mrs Junk!“ .1 Exhibition track. ills death lhore- (us; um] uthor gurroilnding m tll..d ‘ ‘iii l- . “l ligshtzitll witii? tliZQ-llsiaiiiyriilaai:pls€-l1“‘° W111 mm“ ‘is "i “m” “1‘°“kl“‘““‘“°*‘ we" ‘“““’“‘b‘°“ i“ ‘s1 , ' ltO 1110 b00010 0! i110 City 111141 ill'0‘¢tlieir esteem for Mr. ‘Hui-old Hi0 M “WW9” “m1 plums’ m“! waml ili"T1i‘i‘C roloft l0fil0lli‘ Iicsltl > E J Th d 1h much interested iii tlie poultry nudlv m“ '“ a n ‘ M“) M1195 l‘ ‘ ' “rs W} _ . cs ll borrowing widow the follow- “Mum U; mu pfogrfljl] rovoiiie , I ciifftrent flclii crisps. Altor refrosh- l 5 _ ing tin-co children, Mrs. George lwflwlyloumunnegg o; mu pcggfliun t merits Wlifo again served, the inter-i , , _ l - s , ry liui-tv returned to tiioir ‘homeslcormack’ Hem“ C‘ “m! Hymn’ d“ 111MB 511131113‘ ‘Manda’ “mm- ltci-ilnf’. ‘that tlie iinii s ant a hull-living m m“ clty- fllillllllififs by the Misses Brown. Kiiiy iviiicli WOiliyli not sloop be ior- sualllfdaffl"fixgn,‘géll ‘lake 91°“ on;iililfluwiiEilglgfillltzlligigitkiililxifliK213i’? ' - —-—iif)ili.‘ ', ‘ ,,, spirit. Harold llrowli was-Jill???" lly bounced, iind tho fiict tliat he is Timc~2.22'/, 2211/, I . u 1 H; (u wugliiy sung 211% s 4 ‘Elie colors gilihe 82nd. ilzelgibulentl toil? o‘i tiiepgreatest ‘liifilililkiltliifififlyilua: {Ymgtlililtlng £28 "xfleiwnted Wm, Th” 01mm“ "we: ‘fist 1a‘:iti:;“i$1res1?yttxjii::’gt 1y1f1ll"l§i(i‘t1.’c€0\?v€ien iszsiciifilh =1 silbllluuilnl pulse ‘by "l" """‘"' This was No. 8 Signal Company T118 Drhwlilfli evvlll yilfilfrillll’ 1" S stiirmrrT/‘é L‘ Thompson’ NorthlChll-Nfl were yesterday lmorniniytbilflll] hcailis yesterday morning them"! 11111111115 He 19mm“ “hYrPy under the command of’ Major 0011110011011 with Old Home Week Yilllgyr -I -G N G, k ‘with due military ceremony-mended unveiling of the City of (‘hziriotic- M‘1"11""‘1' Whflrf’ ha“ 1" ‘,1 ‘like. Keith Rogers, numbering but fifty was the grand parade of firemen.‘ u §°;."' $11,112, g" as glwfiovar to LL-Coi. Allan MBCLBOI]. town's Stilllitirs’ liiciiiorliil by Mrs‘l‘i\?i1 l" M15“ 5111111161“ Baku,“ including officers and mcii. 'l‘iiey,‘wiiicii was held at half past icii iii 1%,!‘ rail 1i rllry. liigglcfis tehmf“mr mnmnflndum the Prmoe John Muheanl Wm, o; “on Sanagwiiililll resident 0L, 8t. (.0 1111311‘) 1m‘ ellcillllllilil "ll 111011’ 171d "ilmlllihe n'°r'““g' "iidur Perle" ‘ 1',’ E121“ mwn’ M m ollbldwurd island ilezliii-eiit. The MHGT Mclsozin, and mother of Rena 11""9°- 5mm" ememont‘ l, 9y llfflllflfl! <11 17101011"- Pilfk- (“C1118 wimuwr commkms" and w“ 10:?’ ‘ ‘mi A C, i“. oil's were handed ovcr by ‘tlie Min-‘Mt-Lciiii. who laid down licr llfofwl“ liiwlld 1 1'9"’ h‘ ‘urogi = the Pflfk Rv-‘lilwily. Wllllfc they wawhm b!’ 1‘11°113*'"‘15 as 11 Wmd‘ muésx.’ '1. gum‘; Mxfila.“ tor. Rev. W. Orr Mulligan. and iii the Grciit War. The unvoii- W119"? MT- 310W" Wm h“ Emil?“ have been since 1920. vii tiirflukil the Streets) 0! 11W 011i" E111“; ‘n1, " ‘i, I ‘_ D c F, ‘w’ the Trustees of tiic Ciiiircii ic Mujoqing ceremonial wue czirricd 0ill,1n 11001111 study and resciirtiii. ‘s Those whose privilege it has "milled 1"’ a" ""1" °°"1"1"1“4l c,“‘,"f Emmi, i - M " ' "r. E. iueNiitt, tlie Senior Officer witii rilvcrcllli sen-malty liilfl sin-lwlllm” l?“ 11°“ “ 1’°”1°‘"em ‘ been in visit their camp lines Chlog Ruuuhuu nnd milllly (711101 $7,109.“ "as 0111', ass‘. .1 pmscnt of tlie 82nd. RQXiIXlCDiIPTODYiXHC naval and military ills- havs been pleased m sec the spot-illllrss of Cllflrlmicillwll- “"11 0" . ", "§',“b'““’" u ‘° 1'11,‘ a?‘ adlter no ilild rein int- rcunwingnlny. while inspiring lltitriutlc lcss cleanliness of the tents, cooklhtlfsc 1180K. (301- J- P- 119W"- QB Hm“- e “mm y “a L“ n8 q petition: ‘music was rovid d b tlie G W ViOINITV- " Cm y M h; m“; Du u; (m; g yesterdays. Tilcy will bring to-‘ l ' p c y ~ ' BEDFORD AND l llvilrlvs M111 Euffulltltilllks- l 9 ‘"5 a‘ 9 1' e To Trustees. V A lhiiil niid u liii coiniiiunit i itiiiii 1W1 Esprit tic corps such as maiiiqliowcll of lizillfax, the. parade. Eeihcr some rcul classy horses. St‘ Jnmw‘ progbytoriml Chum“ 1,10,; fiwckm by lfgfm ncmlulf: Miss gate-lilo Morglslrilrilny Eovtmeudl [out iu this uulg duos uu; Como some llilii‘ blocks in length, formed FRmAY ""111 15- 1"" 5 ' Kiiinon) Hilda Mack (Mc- Neill) Kcltie (Walker) Miss Atlantic, (McDon- aid) Tile Pup (Mc-Taguc) Echo Daw (Toole) ‘Saint Sis (Arbliig) Jimmie Mack (Holmes) National R. (Morris) sites," 2. Jenkins and Son, Camping. 3. Prowss Bros. {Association of Prince Edward la- ‘iund was bcid yesterday with grcnt success. and was attended by large, crowds froiii both city and coup-- try. At eleven the parade, at which tlicrc was a lurgc turnout, left the "o" inspected we ship‘ yfauy citizens were, struck witii surprise at iiic splendid uppciir- ant-c and miirciiiiig oi‘ a small body of officers ililll men on tlie clidrcii parade Sunday. The clothing of cucii officer until 1, guckvmel gwphum 3nd cam. man fitted perfectly, buttons.,,|_ buckles and spurs shone brightly, a summumm, not a man was out of step. Best Dep-rtmont of all. they carried themselves iisl 3 Percy Down’ slam 8"," if fully aware of tiicse facts nndwroh‘ ‘he “m, determined to iniikc the special-l ' tors reullzu it too. , While bathing off the Govern- men-g Wharf at Mount Stewart yell‘ terday afternoon between two iind three o'clock Robert Myers. ll 'oun maii iii his curl twenties, got iigiio difficulties auii {vas tilrowii-‘gielillll mllk» 111111] 111634-1941 ‘by Kins’. Q11. despite heroic efforts to save-ha dual on u wi eicliargfll. lldl’ him by Herbert Dunn, who himscifnl 0 irqssli the pr 1w pal streets almost lost his lift- in atlemptlngl“? 1-1" Clly to the music of tlie me rcscu‘, _ eteraiis and tlie Caiedonian bands The deceased, aged betweenflllfivlflg at twelve ociock at the twenty and twemy “ye your,“ wuHCiiarlottctoivn Driving Rtirk, wiicre a son o, “n James Myu-S, nuudpiiier remarks by the Grand Mas- ot H,||_,,.b0,o_ ‘tor of the Orange Lodge, Rev. Ed- wiui two or tiircc others. iilCiild “std ‘Morris. and His worship ing Mr. Dunn. lhc victim of the act Mfiyur llicificuilu, tlie parading oirient was butiilng inbuilt illiif-pnst body broke up for dinner- two at lilo ilvliliff, which is just be- Dinner and tea were served on low the road bridge, Tlic narrow the 5101111115 11y I118 1811169 0i’ the bridge opening causes a swift tlsiaifillfliel‘ iutises- At two o'clock the current which rims past the cud 11°F“ "WES and 5110118 were held. of the wiiurf. over which younglllllti were witnessed by a large My"; julnjppd‘ although he was croivd of spectators. Although the not n strong swimmer. The tideielllry 1161 “'85 110i- BXWPi-"lilflily was runnlngoutand crirrlcrlhim fur 18139- 1-119 811118110 events were beyond his depth, Unable to iiiiike kfiellly sud closely contested and siinre hi: lllzlilt! signals for llclp, were watched with crest interest. FUNNIEST 0| Blndvillo Firs _-_-"_ which Dunn answered but with it. lie results: the currcnt being iii- most more tiiiiii tiic latter could breast, uiiil it being only witii dil- ficuliy that lic again reached sliurc, completely exhausted. The lmrly was recovered at 6 o'clock ily Mr. Aibziii McKenzie of Mount Sicwurt. TUESDAY SUPREME GOURT-Toalcrilziy at Silprwillt‘ heard oi’ iioy Piuvoii vs Harry T1 Huliiiiiii, liii zit-lion for msllclouol prosecution and false zirrcst in connection u-ith an alleged forged. check nttcsiilil to have been pass- ed by the plniiitifi iii Sumlmcrside. A. ‘C, Suunil-lrs, K. C.. counsel for tlie defendant, sued for n 11011151111. J, J. Johnston, K. C., and W. E. Dcniloy, K. C.. for the plaintiff. (‘curt tiic case WilSI Perhaps the biggest thrill in the sporting events was the running oi Cameron, the youngest contes- taut in both tho sprints, who best out his competitors in sensation- al finishes. Another hard fought competition was the tug of war, in ‘which ii picked tcum from the city ciinilciigcti all comers. it was wnii by tlie local team after a. stiff fight. l Between the final heats of tlie horse races Mr. J. McDonald aiitziioncd a number of cakes in aid of the l’. E. i. Orphanage, with splendid financial results, The tliiiiclng competitions were watched with grt-at interest, and were augmented by an exhibition (lance by Miss Duicina Walker and a sicp dance by Mr. McLean of this city. Pipe music was sup! pllcii for tlie dancing by Mr. Ciil- dcr of Sydney, and n former resid isl witiiout iiard work on thc part a! officers, iind earnest desire lcnrn on the part of tlie llicn. To‘ tlie spicudlil cadet training rc- ci-ivcd lu our ‘public schools lic- lrings tiic credit for thu fine phy- sique. iilcrt uppcliriiiico and kilow- leduc of drill which tlicso iiicii possess. - Captain V. H. MclLcorl. M, M“ 2nd in command of No. 8 Signal Company is also Cadet instructor iit \Vc5t Kent. Practically tlie cn-l tirc personnel of the company has‘, been recruited from the (‘allot Corps of West Kcnt and Queen Square Schools. l Signalling instruction is being, conducted by Sergt. ‘Major “ilili", iiarrop from St. John, N. il., form-Y (‘fly 0f tilt) First Div. Signal C0..' fl. id. F.. assisted lhy Sergt. Seniit. Cnptllln Agnew, of if. Q. Staff, iinliiiix, is directing the instruc- , h it 1t , '. l. . up outside iiio Fire rial] and C an,“ m“ l y 1 marched along tho following streets: (lust-ii, Water, itociiiorii. Kent, Grout George, Grafton, Prince, Euston, Water, Lower Grunt (ii-urge, Richmond to tho Mzirkct Hill]. The order of the procession was as follows". Trtiro band. 21 men Trurn Fi-ro Department, 21 liallfnx F. 11-22 Dartmouth F. D.—23 Amherst F. i).-24 Yurmouth F. D.—1i Sydney F. 11-12 Mnocton iinnii~23 men Moncton F. 11-34 lllnnctoii C. N. it. ll‘. i).~il St John h‘. D.~--l'i Fairviilc F. l).—~21 Fredericton F. D.—-12 Newcastle F‘. D.~-l1 (l. W. V. A. iiiiiid l The social event cf Old iioinc Week was thi- iiniico iit Old Govern- incnt House last cvoniii-g, M-r. and Mus. Murdocii McKiiiiiou acting as iiost niid hostess in their own inimitable way. Mir, ilii-tl Mrs.‘ Mc- Kiiinon, whn were iii-iondcil by the aides of the LiiliiL-(lnw, received ovoir eight iiiimireii guests who spent u delightful evening danc- ing. the Casino Orchestra never ircing more tuneful, The reception Hall was n bower of ‘loveliness. buiitinxr flowers and obeictric lights effectively placed making a delightful setting for the occasion. Although the dance was informal many handsome gowns were in evidence. Mrs. McKinnon received in n lovely ibiack and copenbagcn sequin with lace trilrri-mings over blank cliarmcuso nmlycarried sin wrni boqiiet of pink Honours emblazoned tiit-reon. cairc for tlieeu Colours Honours were being earned with all duo military ceremony, that the present Rom inscription lie not ch uftcr tlie iloiciirs fire emiilar. they will iiii-n iii- returned t James Presbyierlnn oiled The Department of National De~,by pruuiitit-iit fence of Ottawa undoi- date of Jilly pliiiitiriii ruiru-d in front of the 6th 1925 has given thc Pitincc E-idmonumtint ward island Regiment ziiithorlty to Qiiccii Square, wbicl take- over the Rcgliiiii-utiil Clfllillfliwilil iiii- colors, iind nvcr which. of this unit. (formerly 82nd. Rogtyulow 1°!‘ 11W- illlPiltise of hnviii-g Dutllt- Brita-in, As you have been good cnougii to,‘ lislllijl before t-lcveii o'clock” and whiiic tho‘ niid, still have them‘ in your possession. 1 “T111111 respectfully request tlilii ynn turn L1i("ill owir to this unit. 1 Pmilhr arrangements are being‘ miiiki that lliiis may ba- carricil out ‘T110 nimvo on the tllldcivsftflmlilllg o St. Chllrll" YflPlM. C. S. Pdtriot, along ‘with n halfiltli. iind realized u nice sum. ‘Eillqlimll iiiitirivsails were delivered ‘—~Mr. iwginald McDonald is visit’. spcnki-rs from o. ,lri~g relations hi boniiiilsioiirJrllfi liifflliy friends of Mrs. A. Mcisiu north side oflwm pg glad to hear of lier lniprflvfll i was ilrailedliienith.r-Ngs. w. Doian and l"! ,daugh-t0r iss Marie of Boston i" Gfliilhvisitlng friends herea-Notvriill‘ on tliu iiio flag of ,uiiti l'i‘ll urns-s t-nsigiis, lju mtg vilqjuity look uspecluliyl; I particularly tho hay crop wliichjil the opening of tho program} about to be conimenccd,-- Mia ti crowds begun to collect about the Muu-gurot lpbylu Jlila Lona lip i1. lbusi- of the monument, while many ha“, r-utuyuod to their respect 0 ‘more llocirtcil themselves to iiii-‘lioiiu-n tiftcr spend-lug a succcssil" Vlliiliiill‘. on ilic roofs of tho sur-‘ycniss work in their schools here" rounding buildings. Mr. iind‘ Mrs; (ills-rice Rowe 511W” ‘Shortly before the time of stnrt-ulieir niiiny‘ friends ii lawn PM" lug, the Guard of Honor consist-lop the oven-lug of July 8th. wiiets in; of fifty mon of the ldbtlnlgauice of all kinds wi-ro indiilg "i1 Plllurcs flmilwtth their regimental colors fly; in. Mr. Lawrence Smith furnished angled. ilflii that‘ ' _ing in their van, under conimnntl,iii‘iislc to tiio plonsuroofnll P"? jnl Mujnr U. G. Dawson, and llilVillrslvilhv-Tiie league of the Cross 118111 iiiillia friimii. lM. S. Calcutta. ll.,ii suclmssiui picnic bore on and tlie naval. all‘ folfifilst-iiiiding the wet season lilo "ill", , safe keeping until unto,- miiltiiry purposes. ivlincsis: '1‘. Di Sud. J. It Allan. tiou. 1 The crimp is in daily commiiub, (rnlinn witii 1i. M. S. Calcutta by visual iciegrnpiiy and radio. Charlottetown Auto Hose Cur Yesterday morning Major Ito- Charlottetown Auto Chemical‘ tiers. accompanied by Captain MC-‘CBY Land. Capt. Agnew and ‘isieuten- Chsrloteiown Hook and Ladder ‘int “Mirth. called on the captain Truck ‘lfili officers of H. M. S, Calcutta. Charlottetown Silsby idnginc JlRINClING UP FATHER- I I cut of Charlottetown. Following is dFi-"iciai. visiTs "r0 8HiP—At "l" “PM” fl""lll""Y= linif past tcii ycsterda mornin, ~ Hon, .1. n. Stewart, izrernier gr, ‘immin- the PFOVHICO, ills Worship Mayor, 1 M“, 5|uy°|u Ru“ (gpum) MoKemia, and flounclilor Stewart“ 1_ p; “mug! representing the City of Charlotte-l g_ pg guy, I town, paid an official vlslt_tu {Lil 3 c‘ Arseuuuju M. S, Calcutta. Whore they were‘ Tl,uo._g,3p g-5_ received by Vice Admiral sirl s James Ferguson. K. C. B., K. C. 1/; Ml Bicycle iopen.) M. G. At half past eleven the Ad- 1. Horn iniral, the Captain of the vessel, 2. Cox. andthie Flag Lieutenant, d re- 3. Arsenault. turn visits to the City In ding. . Time 1.09 4-5. fiT§Fl F171‘! ‘ I l7 Sumiucrsidc F. il.—l2 Charlottetown F. D.~42 Siickvilic F. l),-23 "Nlilllilii filfcompany of the Charlottetown R.1iliflfl1l|lf.|1d1l8 join with me iind W151i C. N. V. it's, units from tiie,tiie league every success and W ‘ lfflflflillkl- Light iloree, tiis Artillery. and tlis 00ml! i-iit-m back to this the host a 4 1 . u _~ s I tnciilding tho officers of ii. M. S. 82nd. Rcgt. ' o. a e ssilgrrileldlcpgsixtliltlilizghgili iitoririfirsfiilw. Iililiiismstrguglscfécdisigliitslgl tbs Calcutta, and H. M. S. Patriot all, Miijor licNutt tlien thank uuu "out; u; [b9 Mouuumug pegplg u, the “m, o; (r9511 meatl. "1 "hm" 1""? 1’1°“""11Y mmlwd "1 11"‘ ""11"" m"! Tfllstcss for About one hundred and fifty and has proved himself s csvflllli glgmplixflf““fi'zhzf1g'gg,‘Frau? '1'“ “w” “MM 1°’ 91'“ WW1"! M11119 wnr veterans were ranged JIIOIILFUWII energetic bdtcherl-c . w , _ , 1“ “'1'” Wmrlil" “M Mailed the the l ft ii iii ill nd b iii a iii , A "M1117 supp" “milservcd “tlijmw” Q9l"'}§..'.‘ll__’1'_€°_l' G‘ Emmi e a ‘ a B a e n eiFnl a re root-amass‘. Iiinlrrvrnffl-WJ —By GéorgJMoManus roses. A great many visitors from out of town points were also invited. 10 by. i (AN ‘l’ bTAr-QD TH)‘: HE»? MLILH LONQEQ 'i (QULD (QQR AN EQC, QN MN NEC\' e01- WHCRB? WE CDT A COOL ,Pi_~ct=._._, r‘ l"i‘=‘l"1l-*I\'RI~>!-.I ‘w l‘! 1""‘1"~" ‘Ll- 11151“? i Disorder: --.)