‘of many different races} are get-ii- » jnemcry of..th0se early pioneers by unite in asking Divine Providence, . , Royalty. inc ,LII;TJ-HOIIE ~11} =easinrou 95in rrgupqnysiiiensqi t, possession y i-icIiacH-o LET-MINI ubcimc _._ fExcel- _=. iversary 10f 00n- ..,. Pfliiolliil life; illlose patriois c v .;a.n wil to succeed fcalngglib-hstacles to communi- ution from coast to coast, and ' ' flliflmflfilfiv-playe _.their\,phrt In {lbllflilaiillpthe growt of Confed- sra I93“ o ‘ _ _ 0- ay tho, we holdout the’ liaiid Ladies and Gentle {lain command . the King to give to - - sage to his, people in Canada; muieseimrdsntieama i = we; r. Ilt is with feelings of iutelfifl pride and cvleacurovithohl SWIG zbr; fore you as lH-is ' 819M738 TBDYOP eultativehs oi filth on)’ "m" vqrrlends-hlp and no Iwill to ihs citizens q- _ g s; glalifi Hant€of ins glnal inhabit- the 60th snnfverfl y o e f i H, those Indian Tribes who join tion of thefirovinces of this grentiwith us in feelings 0f loyalty to Dominion. d‘ ' #541“? '- ‘Kills. and of determination to This’ is surely an Im-pre? 6'35- worn for-tho good of ther country. casion for us a1 when we realize lWhen first ll landed on those that to-day, bot digi- ‘,and___l_ll‘ _al_1 chores as His Majesty's personal lparts of -the vast _‘ pantry. "U19 Npresentutive, iii tho first speech citizens of Canaidanmen. pd women ll made/I informed my hearers that l should take “cooperation” as my oring together in every city, villalwatchword during my life in this and hamlet, to proclaim-weir loy- lDominic-n. That word is the mes- aity to their sovereign King sage ‘l give to the people of,Canada George‘, and their devotion to the tc-day. l ask one and all, whatever land of their birth or adOI-JUOII- their origin or race, heartily Ito co- ,’ Thiyls particularly an‘ occasion‘ ope-rate with a comiiuon undewmm]. when our citizens of British and -Ing and purpose in all that per- "French origin, who have been tulns to the well-being of all; mainly n-sapc-nsible for .i.‘he deve-lop- proud and loyal to their cluzQnflhn) men), of tllis coun-try in past years, of n grflai; and growing nation. And ‘can join together with pride and when on Sunday nekt we meet for szratiiude -to pay a tribute to the our national thanksgiving, let us all whose spirit of adventure and en- who has, poured His blessings on us fler-prfso the vast resources-of fills In the past, to give us His guild- Tcountry first became known; thole am» in the (“lure that we may tgreat explorers, soldiers and . lat-ls- prove worthy of the wonderful her. giclruf our two races, pllni-vdthl iiago illat has been handed down _ ".1911; iiLccu-rnse qllliglsar-tlilfglte; to us and of the s-ient dcstin that isglsdoqh --lsid the Yfoundatiods of lieu before ‘IIS- y . V} ’ +0<n+c0++0+ '_ UQ+5OQHHQ+M++Q+++QQ+Q+Q++Q _ V __ nDvc-Rrlssinldurs I .80 per Ilns of f5 wurnll will‘ llllflfillllih 7n per llus of Ii words Q-O‘ , Aglefllis, ‘N Nursing t - . , PORTRAIT: AGENTS‘ - wnma for Catalogue, ' nited Apt Lini- ited, 4 Brunswic Toronto. 7252-6-22 wsm 261 YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter July class of North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass, please write Supt. promptly. School qual- _ _ifies pupils t0_ secure re stra- AGENn-‘s ilAnNlNai $10 17°,‘ 52° tion. Provides monthly allogviance ‘mill’ 8°lni1E_ lle,w.._b°°k.- 1M5‘. and privilege of six months‘ story Lindbergh land New York course at Yale University School to Paris Idlight." Liberal terms, o; Nurslm; A-lpexponsss pallL Write for free outfit at once. . 628054.201 Winston 00.. Toronto. , — A. W. June 29- July 2--i-6-9. ‘L Mlscellenoous , dub; ALFRED ‘McDONALD, umo Surveyor, Hcrmauvilo T............._.._.._.-....- V _ m - Teachers Wanted V ‘ ' WUNNTED". FAA‘ PFEKCWE-R- " FOR J " " Litille Harbor ‘Schlool. Sllpple- -———---*—é—i—‘—~ i5mglitfl7fifldollurs." Tilting .MCDDli- BQARDER?» ACCOMMODATED ‘wold, _,5Qq'y_ ' " 7ilfi-ifl-4l and meals served at S8 Hills- borougli St. ‘I 7403-7-‘2, 2i. 1'50 THIIRD cLAss "nu-Acn- ,. J01: {Point ‘Pleasant School, llldrs LOST IN SUMMERSIDE, GRIP eufanilin _ Jenkins, Secretary, Murray River, ‘PJEJI. "-9 containing athletic goods and y; l 7503.1." 41 trophies- Finder please leave with iEst. H. R. Crockett, Jclvel- ylsurzo - SCHOOL rsnqpign crs- Reward. r511 - pr greenvale School. Sup Iemsut v 100.00. Clifford Carew, "for fxmver, secretary. _' “shim-axial. STRAYED — ONE PAIR WILD geese about Juus 15th. Finder notify A. I-I. Rayner. Tignish. 7520 . _ _ _ c fate F. enacted‘ A~ . 0R A WELL-MADE TAILORED- _ snfmbun’ sec.g%rfiaé.qglafi to-monsuro Suit or Topcoat, try all-role». 1-l--~1~~P-.<>~ iiiifl.‘?§...§Z"{?.£’3L‘.’.Jii?..332 - - u‘ ' vory many with quality and fit in WANTED i-wFOfl WA - I / '- tho latest styles, write the under- ‘$011991; -;»fl.rnti..,c ‘soc d%%iss. I signed who has a high record to - Ilalhwsampl- dtl.. tea-char" l ,§"¢.'l‘.. ..o0~ CA“ fit ‘l; ‘llllglfllllifitiflfls b‘? {P3- wlnll- 1 - Al!" "@118; .011» bush, 112 Prince so, Charlotte- Secretafv. . will b49451. gown 6.2g." WANTED-AN axpenrzncgp Li? first or second ‘class teacher, ' M5119 Ho") “fantgd (male preferred), "for Principal in tho ‘Central Bedoqne Schon Supplement 517-5110: A. WIANTED~LIST canmen. AP- Wright, Sec'ty ofjTrustecs. ' ‘P917 “t (‘mamlPn “Ema 5430B .7“$'°‘.3°‘3' EXPERIENCED MAN TO WORK FOR FIARMIZRSL-WE ARE “THE , on farm‘. Highest wagcs paid, T. manufacturers‘ of-a collar for: den. ' ‘w’ mutt‘ we“ n°yagzgzipgovfl We would be pleased t0 receive ' ‘ " - ‘ ' orders now. Wi-ito or phone E, E.’ 'WAN-|-ED_|_-|RST CLASS BAR_ Sharbell, Portage, P. E. I. ‘ _ ma] makers. write-or phone "E. E. " 7484'7'2‘3l' Jflharbell, Portage, P. E. I. - ' 7484-7-2-3i. .- WANTED _- a MALEPRINOIPAL for-East Roynltyi-"School, liberal MARmED MAN, ALSO SINGLE supplement. Apply giving expert lisli. ‘nee and references; u» Alex. J [July 2nd, A. Morton Lane in his - dNevil, ‘East Royalty. _ Albany. ‘PAR “BIMHL ' 66th your. Fllnorrtl was held from - . . , . , . . : 7461vm30-3i. 7+3, lgis latlo residence, yesterday to t 1E owns. " ' WANTElJ-g-A mats muuiciirai‘; * DID’ ANYONE BIG EARNINGSI STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become , - expert In 8 weeks. Writs Molar, ‘Barber Collage, Dcpsntiment "F" Halifax. ' 8-1-22-ttstf. , .- v Todlnet .. - i MIANTEIL-MAN TO wofnx on ' ' - l " " " "lfhrm. James-A. Miller, JroFmnch- “fort, rwa. I. .__.....-__....._..__~._--~x_--------+-- _ WANTED -—- I0 BOYSJTO BELL the Halifax Herald and St. Jul"! Telegraph-Journal. Taylor‘! N6"! . 49mm. .. ' 7l68-6-30-3I. and assistant ‘for Eastwnuyalty, School, Jiberai supplement... -, A? _ ply giving experience antidote; encos to Alex. J..»McNovin, East 7461-15-3031 Strout, apposite-mundane; ~15 -rporull, partly furnished. All-mod- ept. 1st. Apply on premises. .. . .. .. .......73&'f»B-I8bfiI~ - ‘ ; '» - t . ALL MEMBERS of ihefCityktii-e- Department are requested to meet g ‘tonight (M0nday)_ July) Atgigt,» 7.62 SEE “LITTLE Muss JACK» in p.m. at the Fire Hall: “ ' us! e Freetown .lihll_ 30-9 Wdetaua else of importance. ‘Timings Rsnahan, where. 151544.21. 011""- ~ “ - 7518 ALLMEMBERS of the City-Eire Department are requested to meot tonight (Monday) July 4th st 7.30 p. m. at the Fire Hall. Business of importance. Thomas Rauahau, Chief. 7518 Central Guardian v. HEAR L, o, c, ‘BAND a; qqm-n. wall adore-r. Wednesday, silt. I - r510 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. Edward Small announces the elil-tagementof his eldest daughter Gladys Matilda to ‘Louis John Calver, of St. John's, Nfld, marri- "RE to take . place the middle of Jilly. 7516 WINS HIGH HONOR — In the recent prize essay contest conduct- ed by thev=I.0.D..E., one of the winners was ‘Miss AnnwK- Benn- ett of Prince Street Schooluwho 0hr tained second place in the Domin- ion. Anna is a pupil of Miss Irving, Grade VIII iPrlnce Street School, and a daughter of Prof. and Mrs- Eenneti, Upper Prince Street. NOTICE- The furniture sale for Mr. Hooper Essery which was to take place: today has been post- ponod.—~ Benj. Carter, Auctioneer. . . ' , 7521 Y A- [WORK OF ART-The new bhnnéi-‘folffPrince Street "School. carried inthe Confederation Par- ade reflected with a great dual of ere it, op ‘the teachers, Miss Owen and Miss Watson. The banner was very beautifully made of rosy vel- vet with embossed piilk ink and pa- per in steels grey, carrying ollt the i’.S.S. colors most effectively, TEMPERANCE AL L I A N O E MEETlNG-Jrhe Temperance Aili- nnce of Prince Edward Island will meet in special session Thursday, July 7th at 2.00 p. lll.,"lIl the board room of the Y.M.C.A., Charlotte- town. All interested are urged to be present. Important business. C. W. Crosby, President, R. _l-f. Stav- ert, Secretary VACATION. BIBLE SCHOOL- Sf. Paul's First Baptist and Trill- ity Churches are co-operating to conduct a Vacation Bible School for one month, beginning Monday. July 4th. The sessions will be held in the Heartz Memorial and St. Paul's Parish Hail each week day morning except Saturday from 9.- 30 to 12 o'clock. All the children of 7519-7-4-Zli A . these churches and any others who‘ -.WARNfNG TO BICYCLE DRIV- ERS-"wllflf. might have proved n more serious’ accident occurred about nine o'clock Saturday oven- ing when a lady was knocked down at the corner of Great George and many of the classes as .p0Sflll)lBl will be held out of doors. The course will consist of Worship, Bible Study. Music, liandwork, play Richmond Street by u. young ind 6m The vacant?" Sllirit will be driving n bicycle. The lady re-.,m“mta|"°d- Every hour will be- ceivcd some bruises and a severe" made bright "I"! llllfafitivc. The! shaking, up. This should he ul"'h“‘“"°" "Te 511F610 Giljoy it. Will warning m 0mm. boys m carry flithc parents see that their cililtlreiil boll on their bicycles and thus safc- are "Ilmlleli 5°!‘ ill Jcmit llurt of the ‘wins; .\,g-. n. ‘ » (Continued his with heart and sgul with loyalty. to the Crown and patriotism to our run cnkntorrnrowu GUARDIAN y ‘Iliiarldttetown ‘ em Page i.) will"?! the Diamond Jubilee. KING'S MESSAGE Copy of Message from His Ma]- vsty the King: ' ., Today my people of Canada celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, and on such aldly they may’ well look with. 31 lust ‘pglqe on_ the achieve- IllllIS - to mentsuof, the yllifilfltdilllq with a con- fidentphopemto promises of the future... _ ,; .. _. ixty years the houndarisscf Confederation have extended ten-lflccfimllflnimelll will‘!!! illfiillliflfli "0 fold,- and its Governments are now‘ responsible for tliewélfuro of nearq ly-ten millions of inhabitants. By labour, peace und sacrifice of war Cnnudu has become a mighty na- Alms as lofty aiid labours on strenuous uwait her iii the fut- Witliln her own bounds her people have before them the task of developing tho heritage which r Ill s tioli. UPC. c their fathers have left them. ‘a yet wider sphere she has to take an cvor increasing share in guill- inl: counsel and solving problems of the great which sho ls a part, conscious that -wi't-hin it there is perfect freedom and that the unity of the nations may care to come from 4 to 12lof the British Empire is the silrest years are urged to attend. Asigilitrantce of peace of the world to- LIBY- With all my heart I join in the prayers alul hopes throughout the world for the peace Commonwealth alid prosperity of Canada. I London, July 1st, 1927. GEORGE, R. I. of niy people O'Brien, a native of Prince Edward Island. "I And ‘praise their glorious dead. Let other nations sing the past, Then sons their glance must back- ward cast, Whilst ours shall look ahead. Republics rot and kingdoms fall, Time other states devours, But thou shalt spread their funer- eral pail, > Sweet Canada of ours. (Loud Applause The addresses were interspersed with patriotic tongs of the School children under the direction of Rrof. W .E. Fletcher with orchestra Canada,“ “The Island Hymn," "O God Our Help in Ages vPast," and "God Suva the King." EVENING At 8.30 o'clock a large parndc of the units ill camll and the firemen took place from the City Hall. which urns led by tllo Great War Veterans’ Build. Tile fire equip- ment included a haud-piimp years old, the 50 year old Silsby and the modern engines. The parade of the militia which was headed by Col. Mackenzie, Camp Commandant included the folliowing units. Prince Edwarl H0rse~Col. G. Elliot Full Prince Edward Island Heavy BrIgudeQCoI. J. P. Hooper. In of Rogers Goodwill. 105th. Battalion-Col. Allan Mc- Leod After the parade was over, thous- ands of people occupied tho grand- stund to witness tllc display of fire- works. A band concert took place nt tho same time ill which excellent 115 K Island Light ‘ 8th Signalling Co.,-—Maj0r K. S. ‘v Army Medical Corps—Col. Dr.’ Baldwin‘ - (Continued from Page l.) Memorial ffowar will harmonise with the playing of the bands, the singing of the school children, the acclamations of our people, than, the parades, the addresses, the py- rotechnic displays. the general li- luminations, flags, decorations, and the assembled thousands will all evidence the fervency of the intri- otic spirit with which Prince Ed- ward lsland's people have entered into the far-flung celebration. The Dominion now appears to be excep- tionally ripe for a Iong- upward trend in intensity of development and the fervent hope of our people is that Your Excellency and your amiable Visconntess may‘ dweil-for long years amongst us and vastly assist iii declaring the splendour of our country unil the glory of our heritage. FRANK R. HEARTZ Licut. Governor l-Ils llonour thou road the follow- ing message fromilis Majesty the ing. guard citizens ilt the crossings. TWO ACCIDENTS—DurIng illc fire-works (Iisplay at Victoria Park last Friday night, in connection with the Confederation celebra- iioll, two unfortunate accidents pc- ‘curcd. Mr. Ernest Heartz, fireman, was considerably burned about the- hand, when holding an rocket, mid Mr. Lyman Jay off Montague, suffered a fractured shoulder when he waslstrilck it is thought, by c flying rocket. ilntiil ‘we to Jay" to the City Hospital. TRAFFIC ADMIRABLY HAND-, ED-A feature of ths- lConfederal tioll (zclebratitin during the iustfeiv duyu, was the admirable manncri by which ilic illiusuul hcilvy unto" mobile traffic was handled by tho Police Officers under i of Acting liinrsllali MfIlIilllS. nrcssimiu of approval heard from! tlircctioili rgL- Allan] of activity was l _ _ supervised. one ilcc-Itiziut, (lcupitc the many; ed. mont, Lot short vacation Ill this ilVIrs. Jas. Miss Numerous were tho cx-‘muetnw cars on our streets and tllc molly .~ The pedestrians about. has been rcport-,D_ ‘p,- The Police pcrctiiloll dcsnrvcjal; B mouth? __ PERSONALS Mr. Stanley Winchester of HcIJIKddreas by Rev. Dr. P.C. Gauthier a pleasant. 16 spent ekend in Charlottetown. Ignition] Rev. Louis Mallory has rciurnedlof Libby, ‘MGIIL, after gpendlng city, Captain James Roach, Richmond ISL loft Saturday morning for St. llohn to-rejoin his ship 1C.G.S.-Car- tier. He has been recuperating .aft?lpoopll-., you young Canadians, more '9" ‘m “pemumi h‘ vmmrlfl Genfifliltimportant than tho old Canadians. dHospitu-l, Halifax some time ago, - Ruby MacDougnlL, l1 spent tile- Gil Iioiiiluy - the (zitizrviis on the wuy this pliasd§§,',','1m§fi.',fiq$ {r19 Not Rosa. ' ‘ ._._.__,.,,..i lRcv. .I. Ellsivacefllhlrdie, Ii‘. Smith\hns ar-rlvollicelcbrate Canada, the Empire ailil "1011 were taken i0 the hospital, Mrlfioiu Lilndibrcck. Alta.’ on ,1 ‘V181; the Heariz til the l". E. I. Hospital, Mini!" he!‘ MOI-her‘, Mrs. Catherine Grif- graild celebration which is being irmh weynmuih ‘Street She L5 BC‘ held not only in Charlottetown, but companied by three 0f her Chilflfén- in all the towns, cities and villages ilicipal of tho iOerriral Causd, iiile College, Winnipeg, arriv-_ ' Mr. Percy Pope then delivered nu address which is published else- whcro iii our columns. Rev. Dr. Gauthier In the course his address characterized by his fl old time eloquence and fervor, dir- ected his remarks principally to the school children, on the day we Flag. lie referred to the "s; Canada. You children are tak- lihg a very prominent place in the programme, he said, and wily is this? You ltrc important little Tho illlildrell 0f today are tho men of tomorrow. Wllcn our hands-have illrowu the torch of cit- izenship, you will take it up and carry on. This is tho duy of train- ing ferry-bu in the homo and in the schooll ' '}le then spoke of patriotism, love of country tu the sacrifices made an in B. feeblo lnusic was furnished. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SENDS GREETINGS On tho occasion of tho celebra- Confetioraiion, the Premier of Prince Edward Island, Hon. James lug telegrams: ' Juno 30th., 1927 Right Honourable W. L. McKenzie ‘King, C.M.G., L.L.D.,D.C.L., Prime Minister of Canada. Ottawa. The Government and people of Prince Edward Island unite with you in celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation. Up- ‘oli the foundation of belief in God and in the spirit of truth and just.- ice may it bo ours so to administer the glorious heritage our forefath- makc It not only a blessing to our- tion of tho Sixtieih Anniversary of D. Stewart ilispaiched the follow? v Q Earl of Blrkcnhesd, secretary of ietate for India, who announced In Fine House of Lords this week the islowln government's Intention t0 lprtsl the measure for the reform iof the glided chamber through dur- llng the life of the present parlia- ‘merit. l --Z<+>—~i ',BRITISH FLYER ‘ PREPARING FOR . l OCEAN FLIGHT CALSHOT, England, July 2.—- Cuptain F‘. P. Courtney, British av- fiight from England to New York em ha“ hamie“ °" u‘ u“ as mliator who is planning a round trip “elves hm- t° lmmmmy- arrived here lust night/on n non- JAMES D- sTEwAnTlstop from Friedrichsllafell, Germ- PRIME Ml-INISTER ‘any. Ho covered the distance of ~ ,800 miles in nino and one lilllf Tho following message was sent hours and encountered strong head to the other Provinces of Canada-winds and several hail storms en- ou behalf of tho Government andlffllllfl. by Iieroic rilcir on behalf of Canada. iu Charlottetown, 'l‘lrur'.-dny inigllf. to spend the Summer with ills‘ ‘ family. ‘During the college year FAREWELL MEET|NG___ Ad” there were sixty six students tak- uml Mrs Davis who have been stu-‘rlngllhemnn course’ which is exact- tioilcil in Charlottetown for the 1y double ‘he nlhmber of "he ‘WW7 high commendation on their goodjed work. and other recompense God of Nations accorded in return, for such sacrifice. the presence of the soldiers, and. than said that their love of country was. even stronger which tho Ilo spoke of ;people of this Province. “Prince Edward Island joins with ~your Province in joyful Jubilee. We ilnok with prldo upon the past, slid -fnrward with Faith and Courage." JAMES D. STEWART This uviutor accompanied by his iwlfe who thus accomplished tho jlongost non-stop flight by any iwomau. f Captain Courtney went to Fried- irichshafen several days ago to take over a Dornier-Wal all-metal plane, home of tho bride's niotbenUpton, P. n. 1., D. McD. Clilflf, stone and Mary T- Tururr, MCMILLAN.-—Alt Whlm Road Eglgi, 'on June 14th., John A. McMiillun. aged 68 yours. i-‘QDYJ ' SMALUWOOD-IAL _,'St. Jilly 1st, ‘Harvey, aghd 2 1-2, gnll of the lute .I. Everett and Mrs. Small- wood, LANE — At .Montag_ue, ' Saturday lviAcsAc-l-isnlvi-lrwthe Ciiy uns- Piwi J-"ly 3. 1927, Mary Jails (Tal- tlc) ‘beloved ‘wife M-aolllaciiern, iaged .40, service ton_ Sltre t, Tuesday. ‘IhB-Iidlflfl ‘Ittf11_d'cl_ h“ inf; by. auto at 1,1: _ ’743"'°""f3'-" service ‘will WANTED-MAN ‘ro worm 0N P past. tum years as commanding '01-;- liccrs in charge of the Army work in this city, have received orders A farewell meeting was held in the Citadel last night. Many ofthe soldiers and friends expressed their regret to having to B11)’ BQmLbye-to the officers, also their deep appreciation of the faith- flii work rendered by them whilc In Charlottetown. “We wish them l success and God's blessing in their-i new charlie. A farewell social‘ will be held tomorrow evening at 8i o'clock. . MARRIAGES LIVINGSTON-TURNER. - At, the -In on June 29, 1927, by Rov. JolluD. ,Liviug- DEATHS _.. ___, (Patriot ‘please Andrews, 7i‘ Eugene H. _ ) Eunerai hor rtsidcpfii 248 Graf- orning cgm- '- 4, iortege leav- r, the Church 1 uni-m n. . ,, I mcry ofiAudrcy Ml; IQIMOVIIII Expovi- . chriqtianxAssocistion- FIT-It R89" .,.vh<> - , i _ “h on eznsmu. _ , , between? and ,, ' . -' . . 7-Ii_14-7-4.3i- * ranti- ‘ i l Monies‘ IChurch, Saskatoon, lfvlmel‘ parish) and of which tlieronnt or all other virtues. IRev_ ‘Gallon i-Iaslam, an tlsiundcr, is now the Rector- - THE ‘moms? oh ious year. After the closing of the- ‘II “tit lti th d i’ A ii lpxlinrdl: iggir aeBi-Ieillle cgnisrgrnce and-Mimi i° 16”“ “mm” i" ‘Mission tour speaking for several |frcm Winnipeg ‘n Victoria, IBJC. iLast Sunday he preached in St.,the great cause. Patriotism is a} (llisisunernatural virtue. the source nnd'd° 5mm?“ "W" t" W" wmldem" STARS PRACTICE Stars practice this evening Vic- ILOTIIJ. Park at 6 o'clock. All players uniform. ¢o->'___- Eastern, Guardian. ..*FUNERAL AT MONTAGUE —The funeral of-tho into A. Mor- ton Lullo was held from his lute residence at Montague yesterday afternoon to Powiial Cemetery. Tho services at tho Ilousc were conduct- ed by Rev. J. Stirling assisted by-sho has made. Rev. H. Pierce. Services in Pownal church were conducted by Rev. Mr. Littlejohns Pierce and Rev. pallbearers were N. J. Nicholson. Isaac Burden, Ewen-Houston. R. W Stewart, Wm. MacLean, L. B. Mol- assistcd by Rev. J. Stirling. '_I‘ EVER TRAMP ; ON ‘YOUR. CORNS 0f 90617111111; Glitch‘ verse, where ‘s. v H - u,‘ 5mm lb‘ . “Id i“ ' " "l i“?! W“ .- ' Kirk roemeis.§'s’-s§fild§'d";n' ‘m farm" flit 'i°.'...'.'°'“°"'"' . .. .. _ hcmwm‘ bIIJI, r, I‘ ‘Ewh sl a -' =- - oases st. cur-ROY tniriiv -, farm, Apply. stating vases per s y ply n" a "m A..feW-\§p||6ll|6lll kills l" 7 ‘ ‘may, =hpplfiflhQubpq 3t...- morith to Martin Pow r,. Mer- r f, , .1 ~. _ _ pain sndaftor IIVOPII dlyl '-,< - . 114111-141 1 moi _ 14s a-ao-aly ‘y Inputs, eve-invent. firm m ulllv ‘ '_ ' ' V .. n k I d lflAd 570;!- ' taken out. .- i . ' .-" ~ m ~i ‘ -- _ For sail." f r _ -, wanted Th: zve gixncltgltmgaf gen.” . , PBIOE- i‘! 115N75- ' "f" will»; ‘i22‘.‘iIii."‘i‘r.ifi"‘3$’.%il§3..-‘”¢§.I§“wdtlff . c-w-rllv-tnvv-ii .- - I M“ c‘! P". i. coolers M i-. i their mothers, (whom Dr. Gauthier also impressed up- on tho young hearers the necessity of growing up as good citizens of the Island and becoming good Can- adians, and of doing things tluit will rcdown to the credit of their native province. Ho then dwelt on the astounding extent of Canada, picturing what the country will be like when the ‘ century of Confederation has been rounded out. Many of us will not fbe hero by that time. said the speaker, but one of the great joys that wo- will find in heaven (nnrl all Christians hope to go there) will be to look down upon the grout work which has been done for Cali- ada, and the remarkable progres- Tha speaker then told the child- ren that King George is as much their king as the King of England. Canada is really a kingdom ruled by n king through his Viceroy, tho Governor General. The speaker then advised tho children to study the Flag and its glorious history. He referred al- so to the Confederation models, with tho Canadian coat of arms in- scribed thereon, the lions of Eng- land and Scotland, the harp of Ire- land and the lilies of France. Aftel-“paying tribute in turn to each of those great races, Dr. Gau- thier said he hoped that Parlia- ment would baa-careful in passing I Immigration laws that undesir- ables such as revolutionistppsnd atheists from foreign countries would not be admitted to Canada. Ho thou stressed the fact that Britain is a Christian nation, that the Englishman _ _ra_ys tomlrisflod, that Die NETTGEE ffintliona is really , sprayer, alldmust be puns rever- i ‘ntly and carefully. Dr. Gauthier t on spoke of the three croses, St.’ Patrick St. Georgersnd St. Andrew - and explaining wliat each symbol- ilel. -. , ~- . Referring --to the French . Could- ‘ Inns and. Anadilnm. of the Marl- . times he snldthsse people wlirro- I main legal and devoted to the Bri- tten Empire; -Ion| ls that Imnlrfl endures. a last sun to be fired Jim‘ H. hc_ 1 I British. connection In the: would be fired by French o never uaxpected ion would be bro- r. Gauthier refer n; spirit oft-clip- ' "s iii Canada! and" quot- ini yarns ‘composed auieaiutw-iilwsti-aiitianm the love Mi they were’ fight {for Canada, Britain and the Flag, days in {hp-teen cmea and townsland theso mothers too made sncri- lfices, as they gave their sous to. PRIME MINISTER. 30th Julic, 1927. His Honour’: Address Ladies and Gentlemen: » Wo arc assembled hero today to and glorious country, by celebrat- Ing in a fitting spirit the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation of the Dominion of Canada. All of you have road recent refer- ences in the press, and have also noticed that active preparations fol this great and outstanding event have boeii in evidence for tho past two or three months; bllt in roul- ity, a succession of incidents, nu- der the guidance of Divlno Provi- dence, extending over a period of sixty years, silently, with little out- wnrd manifestation but neverthe- less surely,»cemonting this tnarvel- Ious far-flung family of magnifi- cent und splendid provinces into one united whole, has made it pos- siblo for us in common with every Canadian today to feel that no tril- er words were over written than those inscribed oil tho tablet com- memorating tho first meeting of the Fathers of Confederation in the Council Chamber of the Parlia- BUILDED BETTER THAN THEY KNEW." On this occasion. when our hearts and minds are filled, with the glories of Canadian achieve- mont. as exemplified by the pro- gress of our wonderful country dur- lug tho past sixty years, we should pause,_-aud not let this deserving us to forget that after all, this vast Domi ipn,_our pride and 10y. is on- ly a‘, nit- cf the Greiht’ British Empire. v - We must remember fthst all we havefleverything "we have to ho thankful for,- our greet. progress. our f. edom fromrdisastnouuwars, and the accompanying trials and troubles, we owetiflhitt great coun- try on whose‘ flag-tho sun never sets. The -»proudest boast any true ‘Canadian can nuke today is, “l am a British subject." Eminent orator! you he e today on the historical and poitical phalos of the situa- tion, therefore it Is not my inten- tion to prolong my remarks, only u far as to tail you a few truths. which no. doubt 'YOl-l'lI'6 already acquainted with. ..I feel that s little honest boasting will not lio any- harm on this QIOHOLII/OOCIU sicn. _ ' Onnada-alono-‘Is nearly. u large u all of Europe. . ibis larger till! the‘ lin toil claimants-ail: WI- . IwCQMIUU-JOIM lllndi of té r-w tlflsnnr fly; lamina: and bu i e smtent mil wnini LNIM . . . mont Building in this city: "THEY; cxultaticn carry us away, and causei “m "Elk mltions that the world has over look- .s NJ" "l." f _ which lie inteiids- to use for his trans-Atlantic flights. tire exports are one quarter of those of the United States, iii- tliough with only one eleventh of the latter's population. And it is the greatest cxporterof grain in the world. Each province of the Dominion of Canada has one 0r more distinctive features. Ontario surpasses every province and stato of overy coun- ‘try in tho Western Hemisphere in the production of precious metals. Quebec the most l-‘rcnch country ill the world outside of Franco, pro- duces more asbestos than all the ‘rest of tho world. Nova Scotia ‘Ihas the only large tide water Coal fields on tho Atlantic coast of Am- erica; and tho largest fishing fleet Ill Nortii America sails out of Lun- onburg; and Cape Breton is the most Scottish country of the world outside of Scotland. swick, about as large as Scotland. lie rich lil agricultural, forest and _ ymlneral resources. Tho world's ‘great wheat market is in Winni~ 111cc- lng grounds are to be found in Bri- ltlsh Columbia. Saskatchewan ‘grows nlore wheat than any state or province of any country In the world. Alberta has l4 per cent of tho world's coal reserves, and the igrentcst known gas field is within ' And, last but by no , means least. Prince Edward Island ‘ liis borders. is the most fully cultivated state or province in all America. Wltb such a heritage, I have no hesita- tion in saying that tho Canadian children who are gathered here and Rilsowhcre today are the most- for- ftunate young people that have over They are " been born In the world, [subjects nf the King of the great- Iarge as tho Roman Empire’ at thc posed of many empires: and f be- lieve many of them will live to sen Canada heralded u ‘one of the greatest and most outstanding na- iedupon-a nation-from whose tow- ers, hlsttlements and turrets no oth- v flag will ever wave; save the Union Jack. CAlfi- l l 0F THANK nf-alsflnii. fififliifi’, sflflliff coo , n. mthsplr tho our mm! and a 0M!!!“ ' gzbnfbaemiqn’ _, on bl . ,.J_ Dbiliftlinfi-‘QIIIQ pom L. ...|...-._- _<- Ill I New Brun- ' The finest big gums hunt-- cllt- Empire tho world has over secu ' ——un Empire thatjs sovpp times as ' time of its greatest extent. Tboyj are-citizens of the brightest jewel ' in the crown of that Empire com- - John Owannor, a native of coun- ty Clare, Ireland, new an Inmate of the House of Providence, Toronto, who celebrated his 106th birthday this week by walking to the mark- et, getting a I loubleacme pulled out and observing that the world ls getting “wlckedcr, inter and wiser." .____¢-o>——-— OFFER 325.000 PRIZE FOR "FLIGHT FROM LONDON. ONT., TO LONDON, ENGLAND LONDON, OnL, July 2.— Mayor Moore announced last night that an invitation would Immediately be broadcast to aviators to qualify for a non-stop flight from London, Ontario, to London, England, for u prize of $25,000 to be provided by a locnl brewery. ,A machine for the flight" wlll_be purchased by the same concern and handed over to the aviator as soon as one fully qualified, preferably a Canadian, has been found to undertake the trip. - “HONORABLE" FOR LIFE FOR FORMER LT.-GOV. OF N. 8. HALIFAX, N. S., July 2.—— Form- or Lieutenantflovernor MacCalium ‘Grant received a message from Premier King today advising him that he had been accorded the right to the title of "Honorable" for life. ' v The demand for improved live- ‘stocit has been very keen during the present spring and summer, and many farming communities have organized for the "purpose of improving their stock within the community hreedersfim meeting was held in Canoe Cove Hall for this purpose cu Thursday evening last. The meeting was addressed by W- It. Shaw, Livestock Supt" after which a general discussion on means of cattle improvement was indulged in. The meeting culmin- ated in ihs organization of a Farm- ers Institute, for the purpose of district. Action of this kind Ia to he heartily endorsed. scythe gattiq industry and particularly dairyiug is recognized as the basis of, prov- incial sgrlcultural_..prnspcrity- The demand for good grade cows is on the increase, and farmers who UB8 (Iiscrlimination in breeding and feeding their cattle will find-they are indulging in a business that is both profitable and permanent. Another meeting is to be h d at Canoe ‘Cove on Tuesday eve ing- July '5th at which more membfil‘! will he signed on ilie Institute list while the details In connection with the purchase n! sires and the working of the Institute will b0 arranged. j, coowo-oooooo-owq-oooooow P _ ' - ..»i “ IIGTQRII b . IIOTEI. ‘p ii One of the largest and b!!! < equipped Hotels lit Entsrit Canada. cont ‘ 120 roomi- 44 of which have privlfi baths. completely ronovlhff In the put feyv years. Eovll, Hotels throughout Con“: > and the United Stat“ hlVl _ It. splendid tabla. Courteous Iervlcc to all quanta. Teln- phonu In rooms. w. , mun um cesimo on any.‘ Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd._ ., Proprietor: . nanuv tasnowu, Manager time hklnb m‘! IMI Hml we have upon! m!!! thousands of dill"! 10' repairs and lggprqvuinlllfp- It, 1,1, new til. I! ..|1°."|.9I. elm in the Maritime‘ prev»: incur. VII a to ' tooth _ Securing pure bred bulls for the. '~ ' ~l-'"f-"-r-'"-.~:.-. l asifiu-t-cwza-Tz- u name elm -.»..'.-§:<~.'x§.&5~. . if: - Ins-ice: nm.,n;. “m? 1