. _ » » . \ ' Y , , -, -_ _ _ .,_‘ ,;)'v`4, 1 ‘ 1 :»,'>‘,l’»".‘41.‘iv,-..:;,._ _. ._ ' _ ~. V In A* _."v,/_l. I . ~ it ~ I 4 "- vt " `, It _ _ - H 5.1. .sip- , . * " " '"” *"“""I A c I The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 Peop-I-e. I “T ` ` ` ' "' ' ' ' ` ""`""`""""-`~'-‘-'-'-‘=-'-'-'=-1--:----=-:----.--.-.-:-ff---------f.1-_-_-_ _~.~.-¢_-_-.-.-.-.~.~.-.-e.-_-.-.-.-_-,-_-,-_-,-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-,_-,__.v._.___._._._._._._.___.,,____,_.___»_~_~_-_-_-_-_.,_._-_-._,.______,_,_;._._.,és_nw,___-___-,-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-.-_-e,-_-,_._._.,._._._._.,._.,_.,,_._____.___.,.v__._._._.v._._._._._._._._._._._._.,,v._._._.,V._._____._.,._._._._»_-_~_-_-_-,_-,_-,-:_-_-J.-_-.~.~:¢u...nav lllle cl-l.».l1il___,l;,l_1l_5_1oyM eullnlll \'>'1`1i'iI-'If' ¢?.'.9.’ 1322752 Lili.. no I cHARLo'r'rE'roWN CANADA. WEDNESDAY JUNE 23 1915 I I {‘”..‘3.i."J."’t'.‘I‘i,1."¥.'.'.’."f’i....... -_ - _ D Y r l r y r f FRENCHWAR OFFICE THE CORRUPTBARGAIN . OPERATIONS AT I I p A ISSUES STATEMENT BETWEEN MANITOBA THE DARDANELLES Allled Troops Aloke Progress oil Along tile Line, iiopturlng Many Prisoners ond lilunitions ond W,NN,,,EG, me ,,__F°,ow,,_ “ the statement made by C P Ful opinion, will establish beyond 9, Sha. gis present to you, evidence which, in my U lerton, K. C., before the Royui.Co1n:, dow of a doubt, that the rumor i (Special to th`e Guardian.) PARIS. June 22.-The French War Oiilce this afternoon gave out a state- ment of the progress of hostilities as follows:-The seaport of Dunkirk was bombarded last night by long range artillery, fourteen shells having been thrown. Some persons belong- ing to the civilian population were killed. Belgian troops at a point to south- west of St George took possession of a German trench, all the defenders of which were either killed or taken prisoners. In tho region of the Labyrinth the enemy suffered heavy losses. In Lor- raine we have, as the result of a fresh attack, advanced 300 yards north of our former positions. On the eastern slope of Reiliion we occupied ridges south of Remaboisko and repulsed counter-attacks which began at Lein- tray, and we stopped another south- east of Parry and have taken a num- ber of prisoners. ' In the valley of Fecht all our gains have been retained and we continue to make progress. We have passed north of Metzerai as well as south of this .town and have furthermore gain- ed ground beyond the rivcr and As- wassan. in the region of Sondernach we took some prisoners and captured three machine guns. ~ .»-..--».--.. ., --.,...._.....--.~...~.-V-.~.._ CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR _ CLASSIFICATION ONE OINT D91’ word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum chargss. twenty-tive cents. MOTOR BOAT "ISOBEL" LEAVES Pictou arrival "Nortllumberland," due New Glasgow one o‘clock, con- necting all trains. Only 25 cents. delightful trip alongside (lar and Steel Works. 1932-6-19M14i. WANTED-GIRL. APPLY AT M0- rell Hotel. 2068-6-23n\3l. WANTED--A JANITOR FOR GRACE Church. Apply to James Carter, Prowsc Bros. 2070-6-23m3i. 'ro"nEN'r.-New MENosl.ssol-lN piano. Apply Miss E. E. Forsythe, Elmsdale, I’.E.I. 2065-6-23e3i GOOD JOB COMPOSITOR WANTED -Steady situation. Apply Guard- ian. 1359-6-12Metf WANTED--GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in small family. Apply 99 Upper Prince. 2020-6-21Mtf. EOST. -KEYS ON RING CHAIN AT- tacked. Finder please leave at E. Wheatleys, 224 Gt. George St. 2055-6-23M3ipd. SMART INTELLIGENT YOUTH TO learn Linotype. Must have good education. Apply Guardian oiilce. 2034-6-22MEtf. TO RENT.-THE BEAUTIFUL ST. Anthony's Villa, fronting on Dundas Esplanade. Apply to City Hospital. 9709-4-15mti WANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL for general housework to go to shore for summer months. Middle-aged woman preferred. Apply at this 011199, _ 19?.0'6;19IllI.f. ro`n"s/(LET-` FARM conrslmno 85 acres of choice land, 21 acres crop and 23 acres hay. Situated a- bout three miles from Charlotte- town. For particulars apply at Guardi Office - _ - E an . 1273 il-18Mtf IUSINEBS ENVELOP S - N0. 8 printed with name and address. either on flap or front, 88 per 1.000; $5.50 for 2.000; $12.00 for 5,000; |20 for 10,000. GUARDIAN OF- _ FICE, 8808-11-Blmtf.. FOR- .BUILDERS-CLEAR HARD- 'wood flooring. Best quality windows and doors. Encourage Home manu- facture. McDonald Rowe. W0°d' working Co., Ltd, Charlottetown. -. - 201s-s-21 Mal.__ WANTED.- ANYONE WISHING T0 procure a iiag for July 1st to make application to The Gllsrdisll 0*- once. Mail orders promptly attend- 'ed to. Ste add for further particu- *lsrs. . _ 1294-e-lonnit. TEAOHERE WANTED £"“FiRBT and Second Class License teachers for Saskatchewan and Alberta rur- al schools, commencing next Aus- ust. Salaries |720 to $780 per an- num. Full particulars supplied. Ap- ply Canadian Toschsrs' Agency. Re- gina. Saskatchewan and Calgary. ' Alberta." 2357-6-23-MEl2i. GALIGMIN .WANTID IN CHAR- lottetown and throughout the Island to sell the most liberal health and aocidsnt salary protection in Can- ada. Our $1.00 s month policy pays roi- all accidents and sil diseases including ilrst week of illness-it covers all the old and ten other val- uable hensdts not included in other policies. llsrchsnt's Casualty Company Head Oiilcs, Toronto. J. lr. W, General Agent, Revere Bul .‘.-lent Street, charlotte- \UW\\..iq,,|;:- _ l452°"`.|.TM'II» (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS. Juno 22.--Oiiiciai state- ment-"ln the course of the forenoon fifteen additional shells were fired at Dunkirk. Our heavy batteries en- gased the enen1y’s gun responsible for that bombardment. North of Arras the German counterattack came to an end nearing morning. During the day in an artillery action of extreme violence between Souchez and Ecurie, in Champagne, near Perthes, the enemy exploded several mines with- out result. On the heights of the Meuse, a the end of the night made a violen the positions they had lost. The their former second line. A counte all of it falling back into our hands. Ncar Marchevilie, in the Woevre, our fire. of the Fecht River we have continue to advance. (S eclal to the Guardian despatch from Petrograd estimate Germans on a hundred mile fron fron1 Lower Tanew to Mikolajow, an number of Germans ami Austrian from the Baltic to Bukowlnu is place at four million. IIIIIIIIII III WII A BITS SIX IIIIIS (Special to the Guardian.) BELFONTEIN, S.A.. Julie 22.-A sentence of six years' imprisonment and a fine of two thousand pounds was imposed to-day on General Christian De Wet, who was found yesterday guilty of high treason on eight counts. smnmw nmol (Special to the Guardian.) MADRID, June 24.-The Cabinet has resigned. the Government consid- ering the failure of the recent loan to confidence. IIIBIIIIIIIUN HIIIIIII IIII IIIIIWII IJISPUII (Sp°cisI to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 22.-The Labor Dc- partment has llllilolnted an arbitra- tion board to deal with a difference which has arisen between the Cana- dian Northern Railway nnd railway brotherhoods and those of locomotive engineers and firemen and engine men. The msn have asked that the conditions under which they work in the east hc raised to the level of con- ditions prevailing on the western lines, both as regards schedule and in other respects. The hoard consists of Judge Emery Coatsworth, of To- ronto, Chairman; F. H. McGuigan as .President of the company and D. Campbell, of Winnipeg, representing the men. TIIE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, TIDE, MOON, ETC. A le ‘or o sum.) 'l‘0It(8N°’I`:g. flung ‘AAI-Maritime: Strong winds, unsettled. With 0000' °“315'1frl1e"IrI'fnATnnn.-Yesterday was disagreeable, with heavy rain and wind contgluing almost throughout thedny. .loudy at nitiii- The highest temperature recorded yesterday WHS 52 053' °\’°",;i1'°§°:&‘; the lowest was 47 above. e Oh of the previous tnlghtdvas 45 a ove w'l9n;‘IId;h;lII1T»seAlgn 'uns mornin: ut 7.24 and tomorrow at 8.23; it WI" he high] tonstogrenv morning at 6.47 and F ay A - - The gun sets this evening and to- morrow at 7.54; it rises tomorrow morning and Friday it 4-99- t The moon rises this aftemoon a 4.20. 'i‘l-.o first quarter of tha moon was on sunday, June 20th at 10.81 s. m. There will be s §ll(}7m°°:\ 0° 9""- h t 1 . I. - da'I"iigmI§ngIl ot; today will be dftoen hours and forty-six minutes. ._.------"*"'“""’ I Mlm-do tlnlnose _wrn serv* in own llnerlemlsinlent oune~9lsMherie" _ cv, . , ,,,.}_,;,. Calonne trench, tho Germans toward attack for the purpose of regaining Y succeeded in occupying only parts of attack on our part resulted in nearly a feeble German attack was repulsed by In the Vosges, between the branches _ d n -) LONDON, June 22.-A Renter S that there arc 2 million Austrians und rl 450,000 along Dncister front. The s d mission investigating the Kelly charges: ' make a statement respecting certain people of this province. I speak on servative party. them which I propose to read to th commission, but before doing so per- mit me to indicate to you in general, my reason for appearing before you. You must be aware that for some time past rumors have been current, both in the press and on the street, to th ( effect that the present Governmen tered into between the Robiin cabine and certain members of the presen Government. t t t “The people of this province are concerned to know if there is any foundation for such a rumor. I ap- pear before this commission for the l' obtained power by an agreement en-‘ question is thoroughly well founde and that the present Government di “Before the regular business of the obtain office by virtue of an agreement Kelly. commission is taken up, I wish to made with the late Government. Brief- “ ‘ an ly stated, the facts which, if given matters of vital importance to the opportunity, I am prepared to estab- lish, are the following:-- behalf of private members of the Con- , "First, some months prior to th sition, the sum of $50,000, all electio protests were to be withdrawn. "Second earl in Ma 191 a t bers of the late Government and con- tain gentlemen who occupy cabinet positions in the present Government, and certain parties interested in the present inquiry, that the late Govern- ment should resign and hand over the reins of ofilce to the present Govern- ment on the following' conditions:- “‘(a) That the parties to the con- tract representing the Liberal party, purpose of obtaining permission to should be permitted to dictate the ‘ last sitting of the House an agreemen “I have here a petition signed by was made between the late Govern- e ment and the then opposition, whore- by in consideration of the payment by should be returned unopposed.” the late Government to the then Oppo- D OPPOSITION ‘form of letter of resignation of the Premier. n “‘(b) That proceedings before the d Royal Commission should be stifled d and a civil action brought against ‘(c) That the balance of $25,000 due under the agreement for calling off the election petitions should be paid over upon dissolution of the Com- e mission. t " ‘(d) That the members of the late Government should resign and their places be taken by Liberals, who “In pursuance of this agreement n the Government did resign and the Premier's letter of resignation was n dictated hy a prominent member of Y Y 5. e agreement' was made between mem- the present administration. V "lt was also arranged that the work of the Commission should cease, but public opinion made this impossible and forced the Government to pro- ceed. “I have here a list of witnesses who will establish the facts above stated. My request is tllat this Commission is- sue subpoenas for these witnesses and permit me to appear before you and ,examine them." IUIIK IISSIIS SUNK III IIUSSIIIIIS (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, Junc 22.-lt is oiilci- ally announced that Russian submar- ines sunk rt large steamer and two sailing vessels belonging to the Turks in the Black Sea. HIIIIISH IHIIIII WIIH . IIIIILINII IIISIIIIIIIIIJ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. June 22.-An ()rder-in- Council is to he issued prohibiting tho exportation of all goods to Holland except those consigned to the Nether- lands Overseas Trust. It is expected io stop the trade believed to be pass- ing through Holland into Germany. IIIIMIIIIIIN IIIIVIIIIIMIIII IIIIIEIMS $i5.llIIll.lllill IIIII III IIJNIIIIIIII t be equivalent to a vote of lack of (specm to The Guardmn) OTTAWA, June 22.-The Dominion Government has redeemed this month 153,000,000 of treasury hills matured, due in London. Oi’ this amount £2,- 000,000 was paid on June 8th and £1,000.000 to-day. These bills were issued on the London Market in No- vember inst. No further Dominion treasury bills are at present outstand- ins. WIIUNIIIII UIIIEIIIS IIIIIIIIII IIUMMISSIIIIIS (Speclli to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 22.--Commanding omcers for several of the new regi- ments to be raised in Canada were announced to-night. Capt. J. A. Dan- sere, of Montreal, invalided home from the front, will be made Lieutenant ,Colonel in command of the new French Canadian regiment, while Capt. W. A. Lowry, of Calgary. also lnvalided as wounded, will command one`of the new western battalions. Malor Naismith. of Calgary, home on leave, will command a western regi- ment, as will Major Kirkcaldy, of the 8th battalion. wounded in Flanders. ,Major McKirncy, of the Princess Pats, wounded, will command an Edmonton regiment. Major Ross. of Victoria, wounded, will`command the.new west- ern Highlanders' regiment. General Hughes has adopted the policy of re- .cognizing the services of wounded of- ,ilcers in thirway. ' ` wwmmmm nmnunns ` ' ___ (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Juno 29.-The Dominion Government. since the beginning of ,tho war, has made advances for the purpose of temporarily financing pur- chases made by the British, French, Russian, New Zealsndsnd South Afri- can Governments. The advances which total $25,000,000 are repaid from time to time by the various Govern- ments in sterling exchange. 5 MlnerQ‘e”`h:lniment Cures Rlleumstlsm ' SUM__1\d_ARY (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, June 22.-French gains in the west and thc battle for Lem- berg are the only struggles that can be isolated as distinctive during the present stage of warfare. Uncon- firmcd reports and despatches fronl Petrograd indicate that the evacua- tion of the Galician capital by the Russians may be looked for at any time. in tile Vosges the Germans have retired to the cast bunk of the Fecht, according to their own admission. Fighting around Arras continues to be desperate and sauguinary, the Germans counter-attacking to offset the recent French gains. A wireless despatch from Berlin declares the battle raging near Arras may decide thc fate of Northern France. The House of Commons today adopted a measure designed to check supplies reaching Germany through neutral states. The Bill, when it bc- comes n statute, may have a marked eifoct on the American passports. The feature of lilo new war loan to be issued by Great Britain, enabling the public to invest as low as live shillings, bids fair to prove immensely popular. Several firms have announc- Red that they wil_l purchase these voucllers for all their workmen as a nest egg towards saving. GIHMIIIS SAI _ IIISSIS IIIE IIIIIIIII (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN. June 22.-Tho News Agency says, soldiers write that from Arras to Souchez (about 8 miles) the field is covered with corpses and that the odors are unbearable.. Reports from neutral sources declare the battle raging near Arras may decide the fate of France. Both sides are fighting with unheard of courage and heroism. The French are very strong and the Germans are continuously re- ceiving reinforcements. The losses on both sides are fearful. EIIIIIIIIII EUIIIIIIIBI III IIIIIIIEI IIUSSII (Special io The Guardian) OTTAWA, Juno 22.-lt has been re- ported that Canadian currency was to he issued against Russian notes to ,finance war purchases. There is no confirmation of this at the Finance ,Department but it is thought that such _arrangements may he made through the bank. SIIIGI. Il'LIIIII (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. June 22. - Sergeant Michael 0'Leary. of the Irish Guards. went to Buckingham Palace today and received the personal congratula- tions of King George, who pinned the Victoria Cross on the soldier’s breast. 0'Lonry won this most coveted Brit- ish military honor during the winter campaign in France. According to an official account 0’Leary formed one oi e. strong psrty'at Cuinchy. As the party was advancing against the Ger- man trenches 0’Leary rushed to the front and killed iive Germans, holding the ilrst barricade which he captured after killing three Germans and taking two others prisoners. The official rc- captured the position. _ IWWNWwmnmn“ port added that Wm. 0’i.esry virtually `BIHMINI_ IIINUIINEIS IIIISSIIIIS UIIIIIII] (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, June 22.-lt is announced hero to-day by the .Overseas News Agency that the Russians before Lem- ‘berg are defeated along the whole lille and are lighting only to gain time in order to save the artillery and other war material. U. S. EIIPIIILISIS ILIIII IIIIIIEH IIIIN (Special to the Guardian.) NE\V YORK, Julie. 22.-J. I’. Mor- gan & Co.` announce that arrange- ments have bcell made by them and the Rothscllilds in Paris for the flota- tion in this country of a new French loan, the amount of which it was im- possible to state at present, secured by high grade railway bonds. From an unofficial source it is learned the amount will probably be under fifty million dollars, with inter- est at about 5 per cent. SIII JIIHN IIIIIIII GIIIS $II]Il.IlIlII III IUUII IIUII SIIIIIIIII (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 22.--The Minister of Finance has received from Sir John Eaton a check for one hundred thou- sand dollars contributed by him tow- arrls the equipment of a machine gun section. The Prime Minister has written Sir John expressing the ap- preciation of the Government for his most generous und patriotic contri- bution. WIIIIS IIIIIIL EIIMMISSIIIII IIIII MIIIIIIIIII SIIIIIDII (Special to the Guardian.) WINNIPEG. June 22.-In an edi- torial occupying the entire front page and set in display type two columns of the Telegram (Conservative) calls on the Governor-General to appoint a Royal Commission to deal with the Manitoba situation. Argument is lbased on the assumption that the -Royal Commission at present enquir- ing into Parliament buildings contracts has decided tllat its powers do not permit it to deal with the Fullerton charges. _ SIIIIK BI GEIIMIIIS réspeclal to the Guardian.) L0 DON, June 22.-The British steamer Carisbrook, of Glasgow, from Montreal, for Leith. Scotland, was sunk by gun iire from a German sub- marine on June 21, 4; miles north of Kinnsirds Head. Eleven members of the crow were saved. Thirteen are yet unaccounted for. The Caris- brook was 300 feet long and 2,352 gross tons. FRASERBURGH, Scotland, June 22.--All the crew of the British steamer Carisbrook sunk yesterday by ‘German submarine landed here. Fierce Fighting Conti with Loss oi' Many (Special to the Guardian.) warfare, local attacks and counter nues. Turks Repulsed Prisoners. Allied Fleet Prepares for Attack. - ---1--F. ‘ticularly last Wednesday, when the PARIS, June 22.-Although opera- Allies repulsed a Turkish attack and tions on Gallipoli Peninsula have took 700 prisoners. Great activity has assumed of late the aspect of siege been noted in the Allied fleet for the - past few days, elading to a belief that attacks continue, says a Havas a general attack in the Straits is im- despatch from Athens. Fighting, par- minent. IIMBIIIIG IIN [VI III BIIIIG IIIIIIIIJIJIII (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, June 22.--With th Russians o osing the Austro-Ge that the evacuation of the Galicia tion to the strategic importance of th in ood order. The hos itals nd ments, are well calculated to mak as impregnuble on account of the absence of any elevations command- ing the district from which it would be possible i.o employ artillery effec- tively. To the north the Austro- Ger mans are reaching positions evacuat- od by them in September on the roads io Rawknruska and to Maszowo, seemingly with intent upon capturing Tarnnw railway junction, which con- trols conlmllnicnlioll between Lom- bcrg null Russia. The Russians, according to reports reaching Petro- grad, :irc slowly holding thc Austro- Gorlnuns along the Dncister River. EIHMIII IIIWSPIIPIH IIHIJIIIIII IU UUII (Special to the Guardian.) llEltl.lN, June 22.-German author- ities to-day informed administration of Ilcrlin that the Tag Zeltung would have to suspend publication for an indefinite period of time on account of recent articles ubiished h this weary of the Zeitung and its relation with America have been made mor such as those of Von Rcnontlow. Th articles in question followed the wel known lines of that writer, wh asserted that international laws nlus marine warfare. it is declared tim incs were invented. -fi----l Il. S. EIIIIISIH (Special to the Guardian.) caused the Nnvy Department to ordc the crusior Washin ton now at Ver bluejackets and 200 marines. Th French cruiser Descartes has alread landed bluejackets there. nmwmmu (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, June 22.-Geo. Josep Smith, was placed on trial for life i through a marriage ceremony. and a The case has come to be know of jurors and the opening address o the prosecutor, who related the cir- cumstances of the deaths of Smith’s wives, Beatrice Mundy. Alice Burn- ham and Margaret Lofty. e. DD 1" mau antagonists on a. line six miles from Lemberg, according to the most recent information reaching Petro- grad, it is unoiliclally considered here n capital cannot; now be avoided with- out n sacrifice of men out of propor- e place. The evacuation of Lemberg as a base has already been accomplished ll D a government institutions have been re- moved. Thc Russian positions before the city, consisting of a comprehen- sive system of trenches and entangle- e victory for the Germanic allies costly. The positions, however, are not re- garded by Russian military observers P Y paper on the subject of German- American relations from Count Von Rcnentlow. The action of the German authorities is regarded here as in indication that the government is s c strained by journalistic outgrowings c 0 bc disregarded in the conduct ni’ sub- thosc laws were nuuic be-fore submar- WASHINGTON. June 22.-New revolutionary actions ill llaiti to-day ONE CENT per word each inlet- IHIII III IIIIIIJIIII women. with all of whom he wen of whom were found dead in bath tubs under almost identical circumstances. °° n ~,_-_-,-,-_-_-_-,-:_ - _-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-,-.-_».-,-_-e -_-.-_-_~_-_-_-_ _-_-_~,-_-,-,-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-,-_-_~,Y______»,:_____s_____.__V.___.v____.V_V___: .__ .*___ _ _ _ __. SCHOOL FOR DEAF CLOSING The closing exercises at the School marked the end of a most successful term and the twenty-third anniver- sary of Mr. Fearolrs superintendsncy. "We have new-r had any but line wea- ther on the closing day in all that time,” said llc. The list of those who received prizes is as follows. and includes several from this Province: Mr. Bateman’s class-Progress, Ca- therine Machean. Speech, Margaret Clarke. Speech-reading, Mary Clarke. Special prize for progress, Glendon Hopkins. Mrs. Bateman’s class - Progress, Charles McLaughlin; Lucy Canning. Speech, Gordon Drysdale. Miss Macl{ay’s class - Progress, Hattie Dingwell; Gerald Mallard. Speech, Margareta Nicholson. Speech- reading, Elda Marsters. Miss Fearon’s class-Progress, Rota Zinck; Lionel Shaw. Speech, Amos Dulong. improvement, Cora. Canning. Miss 'l`arlington's class - Speech, Francis Duann; Foyc Farnsworth. Speech-reading, Windsor McNeil. Pro- gress, Francis Duann, George Hines. Miss Fannlng’s class - Progress, ,Marion Moore, Joseph Theodorovich. Speech, Lawrence Pinckston, Marion Moore. _ Miss Cuthbertson'.s class-Progress. Nakola Gura. Speech, Elsie Gold- slnil_h, Speech-reading, Trueman Dun- can. Speech, Joseph Hines. Speech- rcading, Lillian Olmstead. Miss (ionrod’s class-Progress. Jean Veinot. Speech, Alma McFayden, Ger- , aid Duggan. I Mr. l.awrcnce's class - Progress, Lily Hamm, Cecil McLellan, George Norris, Norman Stanley. Drawing--Catherine MacLean, Ver- non Mood. (looking-Jennie Paukschen, Mary Clarke. Dressmaking--Richelda Rosenroll, Jessie McLean. Plain Sewing--Edna McDougall, Hattie Dingwell, Minnie Mugford, Em- ily Etesse. Fancy work-Catherine MacLean, Lucy Canning. Manual training-Glendon Hopkins, Charles McLaughlin. Manual training-Edmund Dingwell, Gerald Mallard, Nicholas Simanuk, Charles Luedee, Leslie Johnson, Jos- eph Theodorovich. General Helpfulness-Glendon Hop- kins, Nicholas Simanuk, John 0’Brien, Fred Gardner, Arthur Ellis, Edna Mc- .Dougall, Jessie McLean, Lillian Ham, Ethcl Diamond. Parker medals for general excel- lence-Lillian Hamm, Glendon Hop- klns. llart medals for merit--Gold, Mar- ‘gnret Clarke. Silver (l) Catherine MacLean; (2) Charles McLaughlin; (il) Hattie Dingwell; (4) Leana Al- mon. Good fellowship-Mary Clarke. Ver- non Mood. U of the Deaf at Halifax, held last week, I t t v 1 _ UIIIIIIIIII III HIIII COMING EVENTS f ANNOUNCEMNNTS, ’ MEETINGS, ETC. r tion for advertising in this column. a Cash must accompany orders. Mini- K . (lruz, over to Cape Iiuitien with 700 mum charges, twenty-ilva cents. 8 _.__ y "Reserve Wednesday, July 21st, for Strawberry Festival in aid of the P. E. l. Hospital 2069-6-23m1i. "Tea at beautiful lmirs. in aid of St. Columbia Church. Tuesday, Aug- .ust 17th. 2080-d-99-MSI. "Reserve Wednesday, July 7th for the Tea and Athletic Sports at Mar- gate. Proceeds in sid of public hsll. Full particulars in handbills later. 2042-ii-22Ml5ipd . i II "AN ICE CREAM social It North il the Old Bailey here to-day. I-le was River Corner, Wednesday evening, charged with thc murder of thrco June 30 in aid of Red Cross. livery 1 one will be made welcome. 1067-ii-Samllpd. GASOLINE ENGINES. - A Pick- ard A Co. are calling for Woodpecker throughout the kingdom the "The Gasoline Engines and are offering I Brides in the Bath Cass" and promise to bs the most sensational murder il\!0\'6!\¢d llwllid Wflto 0! Wi Gil trial since that of Crlppen. Proceed- ings to-day consisted of the selection g number at a very low price, Anyone Plcksrd & Co. i0l\i~¢-llllliv "THE RIMINCTON TIP!- WRITIRI ARI YOUR HIAVY-IWW" f your quick firing gun, the proplrtrm- sment for carrying on the Bplilng Campaign. A IIILNB FRASER. Hali- Mln°rd's Liniment Curse Neurslgle ,nn N. s. sosiesalsn. _ ~ ,1-g _ , _f,..,_.-,,.... . » _ ,,,.. . - » - ~ - TERIES, your Rotary l|ll0o|‘l‘\|l»U*" ,_ Im 1-jj Sworn Circulation statement Furmshed Advertisers 9 . -l »l . 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