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Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew
Everybody
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x uardinm, Pounded 1807-â CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THUÂźSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922 BZusl subscription, Delivered 65,00,
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Repair work on the
peen steadily carried on is
practically completed,
the patients, who were removed a
fortable there,
becn set up and
equipment installed.
day. It served during the winte
very effectively as a
hospitai.
in its new situation on the opposite
side of Rochford Street presents ar
altogether different
since the fire, it is the interior o
the building in which changes are
most strikingly noticeable.
whole interior has in fact been re
modelled and rebuilt upon the mos
Lots jof Sunlight.
/The hospital has now a capacity
of about sixty beds, with thirty
five private rooms.
in addition to the main entrance
and all the rooms on this side are
patientsâ rooms, giving a beautifu
view upon the square. The corri
dors and rooms have been laid out
so-as to give the greatest amount
of sunlight. Two large verandahs
now
On Monday
the time of the fire to the Convales-| running
cent Home, were brought back to
the hospital and are now very com
All, the beds have
the operating
The Convat-
escent Home was closed on Tues-
temporary
The
It has an e-
trance fronting on: Connaught Square
Patients Now Returned
To Charlottetown Hospital
Joterior Repairs Which Have Been Carried on Steadily
Since the Removal of the Building to its Presem
Site are Now Completed. No Longer a Fire-
Ravaged Building but a Handsome New Hospital
âCharlotte- has been expended in its construc
town Hospital, which, since thejtion, there is a room for minor op-
moving of the building a few/érationg and an etherizing room
months ago, after the fire, -has!and stesilizing room connected witi
the operating rooms by two
folding doors. There is also a dis
i} pensary, well fitted out with sinks
water,
doctorsâ consulting room.
been changed: so as to. take
patients from the centre of the hos
Tito the operating room if
formerly in use the
the most modern
ÂŁ} character,
a
Fine Maternity Wald
,{sery, separated just sufficient from
the ward to prevent the cries of
â) the infants disturbing the patients
wards and rooms.
as a more convenient
â| hospital mianagement,
*| provided for.
!
system of
have
Basement Remodelled.
Tho basement of the building in
'which it will be remembered
large
ete., and a large
The situation of the elevator has
the
pital to all the floors and to carry
them from the lower floor direct
desired.
Instead of âthe water power systein
elevator 1s
While the exterior of the hospita} being operated by electricity, and
2/all through the building electric y
| plays a large part, the lighting sys-
appearance}tem being of
,;farmersâ candidates are in the hand
t]| A feature of the hospital is the] of
Through the hospital run two dump
â| waiters, which take food to all the
(Smaller. wards,
been! ted for the training of the P.. E
âIsland Tight Horse in Charlottetown
from June 20th to June 28th inclu
sive, which will be held in the Ix-
(Special to The Guardian.)
2 LONDON, June
opened a few minutes after mic
1/ship on a German steamer enterin
Queenstown harbor.
rincs thereatter boarded the incon
,{ing- vessel and made a_ thoroug
search for arms throughout the ves
sel. The Admiralty will await th
report of the commander of th
British war vessel before taking a
town, A similar vessel was
cently boarded and taken over b
the British Adminiralty and thes
dras measures exemplify the v
vent arms and
abound in various parts of th
unsheltered country of the west.
Details of cases of intimidation o
the Provisiona
the officials of
âREL Light Horse
Arrangements haee been comple
hibition Grounds as last year, The
regimeiit is now up to strength and
14âFire was
Armed ma-
tion and in the meanwhile the Ger-
man ship is being held at Qeens-
re-
silance of the British navy to pre-
ammunition reach-
ing the biigands and bandits who
country, especially in the. rock and
four-hour fight in an attack on the
Will Camp June 20-28
âBritish Warship Fires
On German Vessel
Ao Alleged Gun Ruoner in Irish Waters Was Stop-
ped acd Searched by British Man-of-War. The
Election Promises to be a Stormy One.
âMank, Green barricaded his wi
dows and fired continuously with
S\heusted, with a shot gun,
attacking parties
i} brought two machine guns into a
h} tion, Greenâs condition is decla
sed by attending physicians to be
e/tremely critical as he has no 1
ejthan Live serious wounds in
| body.
The farmersâ
kennyâ declar
candidates for Ki
Y\coming election. have been preven
lcight days past.
this case 1 âmild one © compare
with other examples of intimidatio
in Waterford. and Tipperary.
e The polling takes place all da
Saturday and the
made known on Monday.
f}feat of at Ieast two Republican ean-
S|didates, the notorious Erskine Chil-
!)ders and Miss McSwiney, the sistey
âHe
Canada at the
Hague Conference
s (Special to The Guardian.)
LONDON, June 14â-Professor
Edourad Montpetit left London yes:
ttrday to represent Canada at the
preliminary
Hague conference, Sir
house of Godfrey Green of Rathgor-
I v l-|sporting rifle he had in the house
night last night by a British war-;and when that ammunition was ex
The
eventually
ex
his
that men who hava
pledged their supportâ to him at the
eed from reaching their homes for
stated that
result will be
The de-
discussions of ~ the\ lation will be necessary.
Charies
placed on the west and south side! disastrous fire started last
of the building, are excellently. ad
Convenient Operating Rooms
In addition to the major opera-
ting room, upon -which special care
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âMEN WANTRD â WE WANT
a few real live representatives
in every city and town in Cana:
la to sell automobile atop sig:
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flents; every car owner a pros:
pect; easy to sell; big profits.
âWrite for particulars and agentsâ
â| was expressed at this afternoonâs
large kitchén provided with a
room, taundry room, sewing room
and a very large store-room, Two
new furnaces have been installed
in addition to the plumbing system,
which is almost entirely new
There are eight chimneys connec
ted with fire-places throughout the
building, ensuring warmth
cheerfulness,
âThe Connolly House, âin which
many of the patients were placed
at the time of the fire, is now tue
administration building and wiil
be conducted as before in connec-
tion with the hospital. The sec-
ond story of this building is taken
up principally .with clergymenâs
) private rooms, containingâ such ac-
cessories âas fire-places, baths, toij
ete ete. COREY
Beds for Sixty Patients
At the present time there are
about thirty patients in the hospi
tal, Under the new arrangeme
about thirty more can be provided
for. âThis is an increase in ca-
pacity of ten patients over the old
arrangement and âin addition the
new plan of the wards and rooms
which will provide for very efficieut
service,
Tht remodelling of the | hospital
has been done by Messrs. Morrison
& Son, Summerside; the heating
by (Currie & Murnaghan; the plum.
bing by Fred Trainor, and the at-
tractive painting and decorating by
Austin Trainor,
A formal opening of the hespital
will take place within a few days,
the date not yet having been deci-
ded upon, â
Rev Dr. Sedgewick
Resigns from Board
(Special to The Guardian)
WINNIPEG, June 13âRegret
sederunt of the general assembly
of the Presbyterian chuerh in Can
ada that the board of home mis-
sions had been unable to imple.
ment the agreement of Jast year
and pay minimum stipends ofâ $1,-]i
800 to al Iministers at mission
centres and the assemibly «went on
rocord as favoring payment of sueh
stipends asâ from April 1, in prefer-
ence to Oct., 1, the date mentioned
in conditional proposals submitted] t
by the board.
Following this decision, Dr. W.
H. Sedgewick, Hamilton, convener
of the: board, tendered his resigna-
tion. Dr4 Sedgewick complained
that while the assembly placed the i
responsibility of paying minimum
stipends of $1.800 on the board, it
did not direct low it could be
done. t
Though the assembly reached
this decision the question is likely];
to be reopened as Dr, Ephraim
motion . that the jwvhole
should he reconsidered,
Proposition. Canadian Auto
Shops, P. O. Bi ar
Palla, Ontario, antes
(Dr. Sedgewick is. well known
{has been entirely remodelled, The|
apted. to the comfort and-health of
patients during the summer montis
olficers,
ut a cost of $60,000
chased âby its present owner this |
spring from parties at Halifax for
land and Sydney.
register,
oak and southern pine and finished
in teak âwood and mahogany.
captainâs reputation and character
of v i
declares himself, âtwo casks cf runt
wouldn't buy my main top-mast!â| si
three hours after she had returned
West River and Montague,
had already been
Customs.
ashore,
inspectors, taking with them threc
Custom House
(Acott, (Montresf{ gave notice of}:ome
matter} on
the; no further men can be taken-on for
year, this seascaâs training.
iMaj. Andrew, will as-
pro-
splendid range is on. this floor, also ceed by march to the training camp.
two dining rooms, one for the uso! B Sqdn., Capt. McQuarrie, will en
of the nursing o:ster; a. recreation! train in Summerside while; whiie
A. Sadn.,
âsemble in Charlottetown and
5.7 an
C. Sqadn., Maj. Poole, will entrain the British ministerial determina-: Mbr-Meighen-conideredit Ateanbatneopies
at Montague. â ; tion that the Bolsheviki. must cease; that the motion should be prosent-| ab 6 Ree os
} (The railway are providing SDE to be Bolsheviki before normal cco-;ed witir no statement of the gov-|
âcial trains to move the -outlying| nomic relations can. be established, ornmentâs position. He wanted w Steel and. iron i
: squadrons into Charlottetown. __| with. the outside world. iknow. tha âexude forÂź âwaltings a f
| The, strength of the Light Horso els ep oii âmonth after the Committee âhad
ifor training this year has been re
andiduced by about ten per cent. on
account of the reduction in the mi
litia estimates.
1
Capt William Vicks
Indignant Over Raid
spectors have authority to board
without search âwarrant or papers
of any kind a vessel owned and
commanded by 2 captain of twenty
years unimpeachable reputation ag
4 trader in this province; overhaul
and trample his âcargo of potatoes
in search iffor two missing ipunch-
eons of rum in his absence from
the ship, and depart without so
much as a verbal apology to the
mate for the trouble and damege
caused, is a question which Capt.
William Dicks of the schooner
Madeline D. intends to have very
definitely answered upon his r
turn to this port, Capt. Dicks Âą
ed âwith his cargo cf Island pr
duce for Sydney yesterday and
has left the particulars of the rum
dignant over the raid inasmuch
as his vessel, which is probably
the finest trading schooner seen in
Charlottetown for many years, hag
Deen the only one inspected âby the
The Madeline D. is a
former racing yacht, âbuilt in South
Boston for a southern millionaire
and Was pur:
the coasting trade ibetween the Is-
âShe is 100 tons
150 tons cargo, built of
The
s quite in keeping with tie quality |
sel he commands âand, as he
The vessel was raided two or
to Connollyâs wharf Monday aftor-
potatoes at
Sho
cleared by the
The mate was in charge
time, the capiain being
Information against her,
t is understood, had been laid by a
vocal detective, and two prohibition
noon after loading
tt the
officials, boarded
On His Vessei
Whether or not local prohibition in-
raid ju the hands of hig lawyers. cellent, record attained âby (the
Capt. Dicks, who is a George-|Prince Kdward Island Branch © in
town man now residing at New}having led every Branch of the
Harris, Bras O'Oar Lakes â is in-!Gompany tor the five months end-
jot the popularity and efficient ser-
Gordoa of âMontreal, is to
later, if it appears to be âwort
whilt. The Times in an editoria
âthe dull, formal liquidation of Gc
noa, which will leave no dtep mar
on history.
Insurance Agents
Edward
the Whole of Canada.
Representatives of the
West Life from ail paris of the supported the government, seven
Province was held Wednesday | represented Ontario, and two Bri
nigh in the 'Hyndman Building, }:op Columbia constituencies. T!
Queen Street, to meet the follow-|\were: Reod (Frontenac, Hodg
ing Officials of the Company who (Middlesex); Tliott (Dundas);
are making a tour of astern | elliott (Waterloo South); Sex-
Canada, Mr. A. Jardine, Sceretary, smith (Lennox and Addington) ;
Mr. W. JMcQuaker, â Treasure?,| }{ansnicll (Muskoka) ; incite
Mr. Ir. D, Mac Chaiies âPrescott); McBride Cariboo);
Actuary of Winnipeg aud Mir. C.
H, Carpenter, astern Superinu
tendent of Toronto.
Ati the Agents were greatly en-
particularly so as regards the ex-
ing May 81st. tor percentage of
new business written over Head
Office allotment.
During the month of Isey, the
Island Branch had the biggest
tnlonth in its histtory and almost
four times the volume written in
May 1921, which speaks highly
vice rendered by this fine Com
pany and its Representatives °dur-
ing a period of business depres-
sion. As a result of the recent
Contest, the Agents were all
highly complimented and valuable
Prizes awarded the following:
follaw
describes the Hague conference as
Hold a Meeting!» and enact legislation.
A most successful Meeting of
Great-
hused with the Report of the splen§
VARSITY TROD
APPEAR AT
edy âAnne.â
The ' Kingâs College
a Troupe were well received at tt
Âź! Prince Edward Theatre last
forded a continuous
©} carefully and artistically depicted
T! The costumes were
and special scenery effective; th
enunciation of the actors clear an
the
to be
ing than professional.
I
te
welcomed with great applause an
d
old Amati violin of his (which h
a
Kingâs College Players Warmly Received
Last Night in Their Entertaining Com-
Varsity
night
where their âbright comedy âAnneâ
proved highly entertaining and af
number. of
laughable situations which were al!
up-to-date
ug just sufficiently amateur
in some respects more.charm-
The reappearance here of Wilbert
Avery, the boy violinist, on another
vacation trip from New York was
his performance. on that wonderful
PE AGAIN
PRINCE EDWARD
eee
accidently discovered a few years
1e}ago in Chicago) brought enthusias
tie curtain calls.
All the performers did well last
night and may confidently look for.
ward to a good house this evening
on their last performance,
. The cast included: | Edward Har
sreaves (Willard Ilâ. McCulloch) »
e arnold author who doesn't un-
dj/derstand women; Ann (Miss Haa.!
Stevens, an American newspaper
reporter who. successfully falls in
love with hin; Evangeline (Miss
Reina âLavers) who doesnât; his
mother (Miss C, Jones); his father
(A. Selwyn Coster), a dean of the
djlimited sort; and his friend (M. G
Teed) a good fellow and college
elchum, besides Miss Ellen O'Brien
musical director,
KA
Voluntarily Wheat
modern lines and js throughout/splendidly â equipped. materniiy|Government which also show that\or the Lord Mayor who starved â
conveniently and handsomely fur | ward, which has a capacity of sev-|sixty irregulars yesterday waged a himself to death, are practically: y overnment
nished, en beds. Adjoining it is the nur- assured, Saban
.(Special to The Guardian.)
OTTAWA, June 14âThe Hous
disey d the wheat
question this afternoon as the
order of business.
concurrence in the report of
committee which recommends | th
ers vested
Ntsupplied by the provinces which al-
1i}sq would accept the financial res-
ponsibility for profit or less. The
-tproposed board would handle thi
kK season's cron.
jreachel its conclusion before mov:
sing it in the House when it
âknown thal to give effert to it Pro
legislaturts must be sum
Vee eis as ms rt nt ne a,
e e
Convention of Agents Held atâ ff ld B d t
Branch Office of The Great-West Je 1g U ge
Life Assuranc⏠Co, And Visit to
Charlottetown of Four Leading |
Officials of The Company. P*ince
Island Branch Leads}
Carried by.
Smali Margin
Progressives wh3
Of the nine
Ifumiphrey (West Kootenay) The
Independent who voted with the
government was Neill of GOomox-Al-
berni, B.C,
\ fi , Anncuncement_of the vote âwas
did progress of âtheir Gompany}yeceived with a tremendous â âoul-
throughout Canada and more]hurst of Liberal applause, govern-!
Inent members flinging papers at
each other in their enthusiasm,
The yote on the main motion
came after a division on the Dray-
ton Amendment, which censured
Liberals for âflagrant violation of
pledges, amounting to âdisregard
uf political honor,â tending to.
âlower the satndard of public life â
This was declared defeated hy a
mijority of 118 ag follows: Against
169; for 51; majority against 113.
The amendment was supported sol-
idly by Conservative and Liberals
solidly voted against it.
As. in the vote on the main mo-
tion, there was a division in the
Progressive ranks, five of their
nuniber voting for the amendment
and the remainder against it. The
two Jabor men, Woodsworth of
a
Harold M. Stewart, Agent aut
Charlottetown,
W. W. Smith, Agent at Kinkora,
S. M. Hicks, Agent af Summer-
R. K, Clements, Agent at Mon-
lague, m
The outlook for the Great-West
Life Assurance Company in_ this
Province, as elsewhere, is exceed-
ingly bright and the Branch Man-
ager, Mr. J. O, Hyndman, informs
as they have had plans prepared
to enlarge their Office spaca and
have recently . increased their
Staff, whieh is pretty good evi-
dence that business conditions are
tast improving,
in this city having at one time
been pastor of Zion Chureh,
The captain on his return was
Winnipef Centre and. Irvine of
Board Recommended
marketing}to the â\'mes from Dublin, says
Mr. Fred Kay,
Chairman of the Committee, moved
the
crtation of a wheat board for col-
in the. board would be
Its authority does
The Times indicates; not extend-to the milling. inter
was
Differences
About Irish
Cabinet Ranks
(Speciaf to. The Guardian) q
e}. LONDON, June 14âA despatch
difficulty has arisen regarding the
allotment of seats in the new
Dail Eireann â cabinet
e] the Republicans
four seats
are entitled to
and those in favor o!
ent holder qoes not not object
Michael Collins is willing but Ar.
thur (Griffith resolutely opposes
any. attempt to place De Valera
s|in- supreme control of the army,
freeing him from responsibility as
elected representative of the
(Snecial to. The Guardian.) . |j
INEW YORK, June 14âThe Iron 1
Age tomorrow will say the â steel],
slightly, and the demand for deliv:
ery in the near future continues on
a scale that puts increasing pres-
sure upon the mills. This, with
rising fuel costs and the prospect
of higher labor, has caused advan-
ces in a number of steel products.
No decisive gain has been made in
coal production, But the net
change is on that side, a Pittsburg
Steel Company having been able to
start 100 coke ovens, while the
Steel Corporationâs by-products
coke plants have increased their
output somewhat,
ing the stamp. of âCroesus.
sreat international
been unearthed
yee in_which,.| coins were minted some time before
under the Collins-De Valera pact, 6
gold dollars from the Treasury, al-
though lighter in
Faction Fight
dred members of the Popolari par-
â
by in
On Up Grade Malibran attempted to break up a
performance of the Frenche opera
âwifiâ on the grounds that it was
output is still gowing, though but fight was over, the Popolari were
outside and the Fascisti, amid the
broken
rest of the performance.
Ontario Indians
United States Goverament
The Biggest Bootleggers
â$<$$â$âââ
It fas Been Ruled That U. S. Vessels Can Sell
od e 2 ° e e
Liquor Outside the Three Miles Limit and Some
e e
of the Government Ships are Taking Fall
i e *
Advaatage of Their Opportunity.
cial The Guardian overnment incomparably the great-
ne Ns , eat bootlegger in the world. The
Shipping, Board steamers, Busch as-
serted âare the wettest on the
oceanâ and passage is being sold
with the âpositive money back
guarantyâ that the bars will ba
opened outside the three mile limic.
The letter was written on board the
S. S. âGeorge Washingtonâ and
Busch claimed more liquor - was
sold on this vessel, which is the
property of the Shipping Board,
than on any vessel on which he
ing all kinds of liquors and that/has crossed the Atlantic. The let-
this was a violation of the Volstead/ter was forwarded to President
Law, which made the United States Harding.
Ancient Coins U.S. Senate
Recovered in To Fight Tariff
Asia Minor (Special. to The Guardian)
WASHINGTON, June 14âThere
is a fight impending in the Stnate
(Special to The Guardian.) on the lumber schedule of the Ta-
INPW YORK, June 14âGold coins|riff Bill, âAll Canada has to do
of the first series ever minted, bear|if she wants freeâ logs from this
The first} country is to take off htr duty,â in-
banker, have;terjected Senator Smott. âI -know,â
in tht-ruins of an
The
WASHINGTON, June 11âSale of
liquors outside the three mile zone
on shipping, board steamers and
other ships flying the American
flag is legal, the Shipping Board
has decided. Chairman Lasker
made this known today in a letter
to Adolphus Busch who transmitted
a jetter from his father, Aughst A.
Busch, President of Anheuser
Busch in which it was charged
Shipping Board steamers were sgell-
replied Mr, Underwood, âbut Am-
erican consumers are not interest-
ed in what (Canada wants. What
they want is cheaper building ma-
terials, without regard to. what Ca-,
nada wants. At the proper time
mcient Sardis in Asia Minor.
»61 B.C. and are bright as new
color, because
lectiveâ wheat marketing. - Concur |the treaty to five. It seems 8aY* pure fold: was. used. Fifteen of!there will be a motion to put logs
rent Federal and provincial leyis-|the despatch, that De Valera in thirty coins discovered probably|on the free list.â
Mr. Kay|sists that he be the. Minister. of will come to the. Metropolitan Mu-
explained that the compulsory pow-| Defence, Richard Muteay, the pres seum-of Art.
PEI Heavy Battery
Inspection Today at.
Victoria Park
In Italian Theatre
'The inspection of the eh E, a
i oft wi luke
Special to The Guardian.) Heavy Brigade, ow \
peed dadh ITALY, June 14âShout place this afternoon at. Vic-
toria Park at 2.30. The Brigade will
leave the drill jghed at a few
minutes to two, headed by the
Brigode band, and will -be photo-
graphed before inspection. At 2.35
Lieut. Col, Elkins, D. S. O., inspec-
tor of Artillery will arrive at the
park and will receive the gencral
salute. The Brigade will then go
through brigade exercises, battery
exercises and) signalling tests.
In the evening the non-commission-
vd âofficers and officers will ans-
wer artillery questions. At 8 oâclock
Brigade [Muster, will be held in
the drill shed, the entire âbatteries
being mustered âby Capt. Sircum of
the Pay office, Halifam, La riday
night the batteries will be inspect.
ed in gun drill by Lieut. Col Blk-
ins,
ng lustily âWe want Godâ a hun-
the aoditnce at the theatre
minoral, Fascisti in the audience
ed a flying wedge against the dis-
urbers and when the free-for-all
furnishings enjoyed, the
â_ââ_â_â= 3 Âą ee â____
ââ 9
(Speciat to The Guardian)
LEAMINGTON, ONT., June 14â
CALF, SIZE OF FARM DOG,
BORN NEAR BROCKVILLE
Rev âMr. Glendenning
Appointed to Moncton
Defence of Peleepoint claimed by
an advancing tribe of Potatwatom,
ies was made by the pale faces of
this little border town today, Many
men of Leamington, through which
scarcely as large as~the
farm dog has been born to a con
owned iby W. H. Wylie, Mountain
âBROCKVILLE, June 14.â A calf
averago
SACKVILLE, N. B., June 14. â
The ministerial sessions in con-j4
nection with the IN. B. and P. &. 1.
Methodist Conference began today. |0
During âthe morning the station-
ing committee was in session and|s
while not completing its work |h
there has been a few changes in,
the ministerial supply in the cir- d
cuits in and arcuad Moncton, Wes.
ley Memorial âChurch will be
supplied hy Rev. Gâ W. F. Glenden-
ning, M..A., appointed as successor
to Rev. Hammond Johnson,
Salisbury Circuit is to be filled
by the appointment of Rev, L. J.
Laird, Sunny Brae will be served q
by Rev. John L. L. Lund. Shediac} %
has not yet been supplied,
The other circuits in the district
make no change in pastors except
Sackville which has invited a
gentlemen from the Western Con-
ference, But since the transfer com
mittee has completed its work, he
Hast Calgary voted for the amend.
ment, and later, against the Bud-
get,
The actual vote on the Drayton
amendment was reached only af-
ter a curious incident, When thie
House divided, several Progres-
sives did not vote either way,
among them âbeing Miss MacPhail,
the woman member. The result
of the vote was announced as
For 44; against 167 majority;
against 123.
Immediately the Rt. Hon, Arthur
Micighen Jeader of the âopposition,
drew the attention of the Speaker
to the Progressives abstention and
treatment,
cannot be stationed until he inter-
im committee sits and decides his
e, which will leave Sackville
circuit for the present,
1-0 ame =.
Collins is Satisfied
(Special to The Guardian)
DUBLIN, June 14âMichael Col-
lins returned to Dublin today af
ler conferring with Winston
Churehill at London regarding the] qa
border situation, . Efforts at an
agreement for permanent tranquil.
isation met with considerable suc-
cess, he indicated,
5
The Speaker ruled that those
in their seats and not paired were
obliged to vote.
the oncoming Indians will pass on
the warpath to the point they claim
the invasion, but there was no dis-
their houses in the event the: In-
way through the town. The Royal
Canadian Mounted Police have left
for Walpole Island to intercept the
advancing tribe. The Indians wero
reported to have halted their
vance at Alvinton to await the ar-
rival of the son of Moses Coldwell,
died in Mexico recently which will
be taken with them to Peleepoint.
Announcements,
ber line per day for 8 days or over.
Rc. a line per day for 6 days or over |
one word. 10 per cent. discount for| |
cash,
and must be paid for.
Sale,
Clyde River Hall, Wednesday, June
21st, proceeds in aid of Hall,
**Mr. Joseph
hbellton, New
township, and is attracting much
attention. It measures only 2
inches at the front shoulder and
8s only 85 inches long. Perfectly
formed, the animal will apparently
sutvive.
own to the foreland to prepare forâ
rder.
Excited citizens thronged tho
1 } â_â_ oo
Temperature,
Tide, Moon, Ete.
TORONTO, June 15.â North east
winds, Cloudy and not much
vhange in temperature,
High tide this afternoon at 2.01
and tomorrow mrning at 3.23
Sun sets this evening at 7.53
and rises tomorrow morning at
4.08.
Last quarter moon
June 17th 8.03 a, m.
ians becoming fractious on their
ad-
rand Chief of the Ojibways, who
Saturday,
Noozie the Sunshine Kid
INA CASE LIKE
TAIS-TRY AND
GOLD A PLEA
SMILE
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**Remember June 30th is the
te for the Nursesâ Memorial Cake|
Particulars later.
**Come to Ice Cream festival in
MacHwen, Camp-
the ship, showed the mate in emphasized that they had acted
charge a badge on their coat ae contrary to the rules of the
âuthority, and began their search,) amazed to learn that he was a] House,
which they kept for| âsuspect.â His ship had ibeen sey-| 'They did not vote and they
time tramping/eral miles from the city at the time} were in their seats when the
and bruising considerabiy|of the robbery, He claims that as)vote was taken?â tho speaker
1500 bushels of potatoes which a British subject, master of a Brit-, queried.
formed the cargo in their efforts {ish ship in a British port he had! âYes,â Mr. Meighen replied,
to locate the rum, no right to be subjected to thisâ âand they are not on the whipâs
lists as being paired,â
out a voice from the Government Jar
side, the âHouse roaring with laugh- Wi
ter,
âNo loafing on the fobâ callol the engagement of his daughter
place June 28th,
London, announces
nie Montgomery to Mr. Ernest
âbur Johnstone, marriage to take
Everybody
SS
x uardinm, Pounded 1807-â CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THUÂźSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922 BZusl subscription, Delivered 65,00,
= â
Repair work on the
peen steadily carried on is
practically completed,
the patients, who were removed a
fortable there,
becn set up and
equipment installed.
day. It served during the winte
very effectively as a
hospitai.
in its new situation on the opposite
side of Rochford Street presents ar
altogether different
since the fire, it is the interior o
the building in which changes are
most strikingly noticeable.
whole interior has in fact been re
modelled and rebuilt upon the mos
Lots jof Sunlight.
/The hospital has now a capacity
of about sixty beds, with thirty
five private rooms.
in addition to the main entrance
and all the rooms on this side are
patientsâ rooms, giving a beautifu
view upon the square. The corri
dors and rooms have been laid out
so-as to give the greatest amount
of sunlight. Two large verandahs
now
On Monday
the time of the fire to the Convales-| running
cent Home, were brought back to
the hospital and are now very com
All, the beds have
the operating
The Convat-
escent Home was closed on Tues-
temporary
The
It has an e-
trance fronting on: Connaught Square
Patients Now Returned
To Charlottetown Hospital
Joterior Repairs Which Have Been Carried on Steadily
Since the Removal of the Building to its Presem
Site are Now Completed. No Longer a Fire-
Ravaged Building but a Handsome New Hospital
âCharlotte- has been expended in its construc
town Hospital, which, since thejtion, there is a room for minor op-
moving of the building a few/érationg and an etherizing room
months ago, after the fire, -has!and stesilizing room connected witi
the operating rooms by two
folding doors. There is also a dis
i} pensary, well fitted out with sinks
water,
doctorsâ consulting room.
been changed: so as to. take
patients from the centre of the hos
Tito the operating room if
formerly in use the
the most modern
ÂŁ} character,
a
Fine Maternity Wald
,{sery, separated just sufficient from
the ward to prevent the cries of
â) the infants disturbing the patients
wards and rooms.
as a more convenient
â| hospital mianagement,
*| provided for.
!
system of
have
Basement Remodelled.
Tho basement of the building in
'which it will be remembered
large
ete., and a large
The situation of the elevator has
the
pital to all the floors and to carry
them from the lower floor direct
desired.
Instead of âthe water power systein
elevator 1s
While the exterior of the hospita} being operated by electricity, and
2/all through the building electric y
| plays a large part, the lighting sys-
appearance}tem being of
,;farmersâ candidates are in the hand
t]| A feature of the hospital is the] of
Through the hospital run two dump
â| waiters, which take food to all the
(Smaller. wards,
been! ted for the training of the P.. E
âIsland Tight Horse in Charlottetown
from June 20th to June 28th inclu
sive, which will be held in the Ix-
(Special to The Guardian.)
2 LONDON, June
opened a few minutes after mic
1/ship on a German steamer enterin
Queenstown harbor.
rincs thereatter boarded the incon
,{ing- vessel and made a_ thoroug
search for arms throughout the ves
sel. The Admiralty will await th
report of the commander of th
British war vessel before taking a
town, A similar vessel was
cently boarded and taken over b
the British Adminiralty and thes
dras measures exemplify the v
vent arms and
abound in various parts of th
unsheltered country of the west.
Details of cases of intimidation o
the Provisiona
the officials of
âREL Light Horse
Arrangements haee been comple
hibition Grounds as last year, The
regimeiit is now up to strength and
14âFire was
Armed ma-
tion and in the meanwhile the Ger-
man ship is being held at Qeens-
re-
silance of the British navy to pre-
ammunition reach-
ing the biigands and bandits who
country, especially in the. rock and
four-hour fight in an attack on the
Will Camp June 20-28
âBritish Warship Fires
On German Vessel
Ao Alleged Gun Ruoner in Irish Waters Was Stop-
ped acd Searched by British Man-of-War. The
Election Promises to be a Stormy One.
âMank, Green barricaded his wi
dows and fired continuously with
S\heusted, with a shot gun,
attacking parties
i} brought two machine guns into a
h} tion, Greenâs condition is decla
sed by attending physicians to be
e/tremely critical as he has no 1
ejthan Live serious wounds in
| body.
The farmersâ
kennyâ declar
candidates for Ki
Y\coming election. have been preven
lcight days past.
this case 1 âmild one © compare
with other examples of intimidatio
in Waterford. and Tipperary.
e The polling takes place all da
Saturday and the
made known on Monday.
f}feat of at Ieast two Republican ean-
S|didates, the notorious Erskine Chil-
!)ders and Miss McSwiney, the sistey
âHe
Canada at the
Hague Conference
s (Special to The Guardian.)
LONDON, June 14â-Professor
Edourad Montpetit left London yes:
ttrday to represent Canada at the
preliminary
Hague conference, Sir
house of Godfrey Green of Rathgor-
I v l-|sporting rifle he had in the house
night last night by a British war-;and when that ammunition was ex
The
eventually
ex
his
that men who hava
pledged their supportâ to him at the
eed from reaching their homes for
stated that
result will be
The de-
discussions of ~ the\ lation will be necessary.
Charies
placed on the west and south side! disastrous fire started last
of the building, are excellently. ad
Convenient Operating Rooms
In addition to the major opera-
ting room, upon -which special care
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*WOOL WANTEDâHighest cash
âpriceâ paid for wool, Apply BH.
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âNOTICE, DONâT THROW AWAY
your stoves, I will make them
Sood as new. Repairing of all
kinds done, also lawn mowers
put in perfect running â order.
James White, 86 Kent St.
âOFFICES TO RENT IN. THE
Bayer Building, Great George;
Streot, All latest conveniences,
_ Apply at the Studio.
âMEN WANTRD â WE WANT
a few real live representatives
in every city and town in Cana:
la to sell automobile atop sig:
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flents; every car owner a pros:
pect; easy to sell; big profits.
âWrite for particulars and agentsâ
â| was expressed at this afternoonâs
large kitchén provided with a
room, taundry room, sewing room
and a very large store-room, Two
new furnaces have been installed
in addition to the plumbing system,
which is almost entirely new
There are eight chimneys connec
ted with fire-places throughout the
building, ensuring warmth
cheerfulness,
âThe Connolly House, âin which
many of the patients were placed
at the time of the fire, is now tue
administration building and wiil
be conducted as before in connec-
tion with the hospital. The sec-
ond story of this building is taken
up principally .with clergymenâs
) private rooms, containingâ such ac-
cessories âas fire-places, baths, toij
ete ete. COREY
Beds for Sixty Patients
At the present time there are
about thirty patients in the hospi
tal, Under the new arrangeme
about thirty more can be provided
for. âThis is an increase in ca-
pacity of ten patients over the old
arrangement and âin addition the
new plan of the wards and rooms
which will provide for very efficieut
service,
Tht remodelling of the | hospital
has been done by Messrs. Morrison
& Son, Summerside; the heating
by (Currie & Murnaghan; the plum.
bing by Fred Trainor, and the at-
tractive painting and decorating by
Austin Trainor,
A formal opening of the hespital
will take place within a few days,
the date not yet having been deci-
ded upon, â
Rev Dr. Sedgewick
Resigns from Board
(Special to The Guardian)
WINNIPEG, June 13âRegret
sederunt of the general assembly
of the Presbyterian chuerh in Can
ada that the board of home mis-
sions had been unable to imple.
ment the agreement of Jast year
and pay minimum stipends ofâ $1,-]i
800 to al Iministers at mission
centres and the assemibly «went on
rocord as favoring payment of sueh
stipends asâ from April 1, in prefer-
ence to Oct., 1, the date mentioned
in conditional proposals submitted] t
by the board.
Following this decision, Dr. W.
H. Sedgewick, Hamilton, convener
of the: board, tendered his resigna-
tion. Dr4 Sedgewick complained
that while the assembly placed the i
responsibility of paying minimum
stipends of $1.800 on the board, it
did not direct low it could be
done. t
Though the assembly reached
this decision the question is likely];
to be reopened as Dr, Ephraim
motion . that the jwvhole
should he reconsidered,
Proposition. Canadian Auto
Shops, P. O. Bi ar
Palla, Ontario, antes
(Dr. Sedgewick is. well known
{has been entirely remodelled, The|
apted. to the comfort and-health of
patients during the summer montis
olficers,
ut a cost of $60,000
chased âby its present owner this |
spring from parties at Halifax for
land and Sydney.
register,
oak and southern pine and finished
in teak âwood and mahogany.
captainâs reputation and character
of v i
declares himself, âtwo casks cf runt
wouldn't buy my main top-mast!â| si
three hours after she had returned
West River and Montague,
had already been
Customs.
ashore,
inspectors, taking with them threc
Custom House
(Acott, (Montresf{ gave notice of}:ome
matter} on
the; no further men can be taken-on for
year, this seascaâs training.
iMaj. Andrew, will as-
pro-
splendid range is on. this floor, also ceed by march to the training camp.
two dining rooms, one for the uso! B Sqdn., Capt. McQuarrie, will en
of the nursing o:ster; a. recreation! train in Summerside while; whiie
A. Sadn.,
âsemble in Charlottetown and
5.7 an
C. Sqadn., Maj. Poole, will entrain the British ministerial determina-: Mbr-Meighen-conideredit Ateanbatneopies
at Montague. â ; tion that the Bolsheviki. must cease; that the motion should be prosent-| ab 6 Ree os
} (The railway are providing SDE to be Bolsheviki before normal cco-;ed witir no statement of the gov-|
âcial trains to move the -outlying| nomic relations can. be established, ornmentâs position. He wanted w Steel and. iron i
: squadrons into Charlottetown. __| with. the outside world. iknow. tha âexude forÂź âwaltings a f
| The, strength of the Light Horso els ep oii âmonth after the Committee âhad
ifor training this year has been re
andiduced by about ten per cent. on
account of the reduction in the mi
litia estimates.
1
Capt William Vicks
Indignant Over Raid
spectors have authority to board
without search âwarrant or papers
of any kind a vessel owned and
commanded by 2 captain of twenty
years unimpeachable reputation ag
4 trader in this province; overhaul
and trample his âcargo of potatoes
in search iffor two missing ipunch-
eons of rum in his absence from
the ship, and depart without so
much as a verbal apology to the
mate for the trouble and damege
caused, is a question which Capt.
William Dicks of the schooner
Madeline D. intends to have very
definitely answered upon his r
turn to this port, Capt. Dicks Âą
ed âwith his cargo cf Island pr
duce for Sydney yesterday and
has left the particulars of the rum
dignant over the raid inasmuch
as his vessel, which is probably
the finest trading schooner seen in
Charlottetown for many years, hag
Deen the only one inspected âby the
The Madeline D. is a
former racing yacht, âbuilt in South
Boston for a southern millionaire
and Was pur:
the coasting trade ibetween the Is-
âShe is 100 tons
150 tons cargo, built of
The
s quite in keeping with tie quality |
sel he commands âand, as he
The vessel was raided two or
to Connollyâs wharf Monday aftor-
potatoes at
Sho
cleared by the
The mate was in charge
time, the capiain being
Information against her,
t is understood, had been laid by a
vocal detective, and two prohibition
noon after loading
tt the
officials, boarded
On His Vessei
Whether or not local prohibition in-
raid ju the hands of hig lawyers. cellent, record attained âby (the
Capt. Dicks, who is a George-|Prince Kdward Island Branch © in
town man now residing at New}having led every Branch of the
Harris, Bras O'Oar Lakes â is in-!Gompany tor the five months end-
jot the popularity and efficient ser-
Gordoa of âMontreal, is to
later, if it appears to be âwort
whilt. The Times in an editoria
âthe dull, formal liquidation of Gc
noa, which will leave no dtep mar
on history.
Insurance Agents
Edward
the Whole of Canada.
Representatives of the
West Life from ail paris of the supported the government, seven
Province was held Wednesday | represented Ontario, and two Bri
nigh in the 'Hyndman Building, }:op Columbia constituencies. T!
Queen Street, to meet the follow-|\were: Reod (Frontenac, Hodg
ing Officials of the Company who (Middlesex); Tliott (Dundas);
are making a tour of astern | elliott (Waterloo South); Sex-
Canada, Mr. A. Jardine, Sceretary, smith (Lennox and Addington) ;
Mr. W. JMcQuaker, â Treasure?,| }{ansnicll (Muskoka) ; incite
Mr. Ir. D, Mac Chaiies âPrescott); McBride Cariboo);
Actuary of Winnipeg aud Mir. C.
H, Carpenter, astern Superinu
tendent of Toronto.
Ati the Agents were greatly en-
particularly so as regards the ex-
ing May 81st. tor percentage of
new business written over Head
Office allotment.
During the month of Isey, the
Island Branch had the biggest
tnlonth in its histtory and almost
four times the volume written in
May 1921, which speaks highly
vice rendered by this fine Com
pany and its Representatives °dur-
ing a period of business depres-
sion. As a result of the recent
Contest, the Agents were all
highly complimented and valuable
Prizes awarded the following:
follaw
describes the Hague conference as
Hold a Meeting!» and enact legislation.
A most successful Meeting of
Great-
hused with the Report of the splen§
VARSITY TROD
APPEAR AT
edy âAnne.â
The ' Kingâs College
a Troupe were well received at tt
Âź! Prince Edward Theatre last
forded a continuous
©} carefully and artistically depicted
T! The costumes were
and special scenery effective; th
enunciation of the actors clear an
the
to be
ing than professional.
I
te
welcomed with great applause an
d
old Amati violin of his (which h
a
Kingâs College Players Warmly Received
Last Night in Their Entertaining Com-
Varsity
night
where their âbright comedy âAnneâ
proved highly entertaining and af
number. of
laughable situations which were al!
up-to-date
ug just sufficiently amateur
in some respects more.charm-
The reappearance here of Wilbert
Avery, the boy violinist, on another
vacation trip from New York was
his performance. on that wonderful
PE AGAIN
PRINCE EDWARD
eee
accidently discovered a few years
1e}ago in Chicago) brought enthusias
tie curtain calls.
All the performers did well last
night and may confidently look for.
ward to a good house this evening
on their last performance,
. The cast included: | Edward Har
sreaves (Willard Ilâ. McCulloch) »
e arnold author who doesn't un-
dj/derstand women; Ann (Miss Haa.!
Stevens, an American newspaper
reporter who. successfully falls in
love with hin; Evangeline (Miss
Reina âLavers) who doesnât; his
mother (Miss C, Jones); his father
(A. Selwyn Coster), a dean of the
djlimited sort; and his friend (M. G
Teed) a good fellow and college
elchum, besides Miss Ellen O'Brien
musical director,
KA
Voluntarily Wheat
modern lines and js throughout/splendidly â equipped. materniiy|Government which also show that\or the Lord Mayor who starved â
conveniently and handsomely fur | ward, which has a capacity of sev-|sixty irregulars yesterday waged a himself to death, are practically: y overnment
nished, en beds. Adjoining it is the nur- assured, Saban
.(Special to The Guardian.)
OTTAWA, June 14âThe Hous
disey d the wheat
question this afternoon as the
order of business.
concurrence in the report of
committee which recommends | th
ers vested
Ntsupplied by the provinces which al-
1i}sq would accept the financial res-
ponsibility for profit or less. The
-tproposed board would handle thi
kK season's cron.
jreachel its conclusion before mov:
sing it in the House when it
âknown thal to give effert to it Pro
legislaturts must be sum
Vee eis as ms rt nt ne a,
e e
Convention of Agents Held atâ ff ld B d t
Branch Office of The Great-West Je 1g U ge
Life Assuranc⏠Co, And Visit to
Charlottetown of Four Leading |
Officials of The Company. P*ince
Island Branch Leads}
Carried by.
Smali Margin
Progressives wh3
Of the nine
Ifumiphrey (West Kootenay) The
Independent who voted with the
government was Neill of GOomox-Al-
berni, B.C,
\ fi , Anncuncement_of the vote âwas
did progress of âtheir Gompany}yeceived with a tremendous â âoul-
throughout Canada and more]hurst of Liberal applause, govern-!
Inent members flinging papers at
each other in their enthusiasm,
The yote on the main motion
came after a division on the Dray-
ton Amendment, which censured
Liberals for âflagrant violation of
pledges, amounting to âdisregard
uf political honor,â tending to.
âlower the satndard of public life â
This was declared defeated hy a
mijority of 118 ag follows: Against
169; for 51; majority against 113.
The amendment was supported sol-
idly by Conservative and Liberals
solidly voted against it.
As. in the vote on the main mo-
tion, there was a division in the
Progressive ranks, five of their
nuniber voting for the amendment
and the remainder against it. The
two Jabor men, Woodsworth of
a
Harold M. Stewart, Agent aut
Charlottetown,
W. W. Smith, Agent at Kinkora,
S. M. Hicks, Agent af Summer-
R. K, Clements, Agent at Mon-
lague, m
The outlook for the Great-West
Life Assurance Company in_ this
Province, as elsewhere, is exceed-
ingly bright and the Branch Man-
ager, Mr. J. O, Hyndman, informs
as they have had plans prepared
to enlarge their Office spaca and
have recently . increased their
Staff, whieh is pretty good evi-
dence that business conditions are
tast improving,
in this city having at one time
been pastor of Zion Chureh,
The captain on his return was
Winnipef Centre and. Irvine of
Board Recommended
marketing}to the â\'mes from Dublin, says
Mr. Fred Kay,
Chairman of the Committee, moved
the
crtation of a wheat board for col-
in the. board would be
Its authority does
The Times indicates; not extend-to the milling. inter
was
Differences
About Irish
Cabinet Ranks
(Speciaf to. The Guardian) q
e}. LONDON, June 14âA despatch
difficulty has arisen regarding the
allotment of seats in the new
Dail Eireann â cabinet
e] the Republicans
four seats
are entitled to
and those in favor o!
ent holder qoes not not object
Michael Collins is willing but Ar.
thur (Griffith resolutely opposes
any. attempt to place De Valera
s|in- supreme control of the army,
freeing him from responsibility as
elected representative of the
(Snecial to. The Guardian.) . |j
INEW YORK, June 14âThe Iron 1
Age tomorrow will say the â steel],
slightly, and the demand for deliv:
ery in the near future continues on
a scale that puts increasing pres-
sure upon the mills. This, with
rising fuel costs and the prospect
of higher labor, has caused advan-
ces in a number of steel products.
No decisive gain has been made in
coal production, But the net
change is on that side, a Pittsburg
Steel Company having been able to
start 100 coke ovens, while the
Steel Corporationâs by-products
coke plants have increased their
output somewhat,
ing the stamp. of âCroesus.
sreat international
been unearthed
yee in_which,.| coins were minted some time before
under the Collins-De Valera pact, 6
gold dollars from the Treasury, al-
though lighter in
Faction Fight
dred members of the Popolari par-
â
by in
On Up Grade Malibran attempted to break up a
performance of the Frenche opera
âwifiâ on the grounds that it was
output is still gowing, though but fight was over, the Popolari were
outside and the Fascisti, amid the
broken
rest of the performance.
Ontario Indians
United States Goverament
The Biggest Bootleggers
â$<$$â$âââ
It fas Been Ruled That U. S. Vessels Can Sell
od e 2 ° e e
Liquor Outside the Three Miles Limit and Some
e e
of the Government Ships are Taking Fall
i e *
Advaatage of Their Opportunity.
cial The Guardian overnment incomparably the great-
ne Ns , eat bootlegger in the world. The
Shipping, Board steamers, Busch as-
serted âare the wettest on the
oceanâ and passage is being sold
with the âpositive money back
guarantyâ that the bars will ba
opened outside the three mile limic.
The letter was written on board the
S. S. âGeorge Washingtonâ and
Busch claimed more liquor - was
sold on this vessel, which is the
property of the Shipping Board,
than on any vessel on which he
ing all kinds of liquors and that/has crossed the Atlantic. The let-
this was a violation of the Volstead/ter was forwarded to President
Law, which made the United States Harding.
Ancient Coins U.S. Senate
Recovered in To Fight Tariff
Asia Minor (Special. to The Guardian)
WASHINGTON, June 14âThere
is a fight impending in the Stnate
(Special to The Guardian.) on the lumber schedule of the Ta-
INPW YORK, June 14âGold coins|riff Bill, âAll Canada has to do
of the first series ever minted, bear|if she wants freeâ logs from this
The first} country is to take off htr duty,â in-
banker, have;terjected Senator Smott. âI -know,â
in tht-ruins of an
The
WASHINGTON, June 11âSale of
liquors outside the three mile zone
on shipping, board steamers and
other ships flying the American
flag is legal, the Shipping Board
has decided. Chairman Lasker
made this known today in a letter
to Adolphus Busch who transmitted
a jetter from his father, Aughst A.
Busch, President of Anheuser
Busch in which it was charged
Shipping Board steamers were sgell-
replied Mr, Underwood, âbut Am-
erican consumers are not interest-
ed in what (Canada wants. What
they want is cheaper building ma-
terials, without regard to. what Ca-,
nada wants. At the proper time
mcient Sardis in Asia Minor.
»61 B.C. and are bright as new
color, because
lectiveâ wheat marketing. - Concur |the treaty to five. It seems 8aY* pure fold: was. used. Fifteen of!there will be a motion to put logs
rent Federal and provincial leyis-|the despatch, that De Valera in thirty coins discovered probably|on the free list.â
Mr. Kay|sists that he be the. Minister. of will come to the. Metropolitan Mu-
explained that the compulsory pow-| Defence, Richard Muteay, the pres seum-of Art.
PEI Heavy Battery
Inspection Today at.
Victoria Park
In Italian Theatre
'The inspection of the eh E, a
i oft wi luke
Special to The Guardian.) Heavy Brigade, ow \
peed dadh ITALY, June 14âShout place this afternoon at. Vic-
toria Park at 2.30. The Brigade will
leave the drill jghed at a few
minutes to two, headed by the
Brigode band, and will -be photo-
graphed before inspection. At 2.35
Lieut. Col, Elkins, D. S. O., inspec-
tor of Artillery will arrive at the
park and will receive the gencral
salute. The Brigade will then go
through brigade exercises, battery
exercises and) signalling tests.
In the evening the non-commission-
vd âofficers and officers will ans-
wer artillery questions. At 8 oâclock
Brigade [Muster, will be held in
the drill shed, the entire âbatteries
being mustered âby Capt. Sircum of
the Pay office, Halifam, La riday
night the batteries will be inspect.
ed in gun drill by Lieut. Col Blk-
ins,
ng lustily âWe want Godâ a hun-
the aoditnce at the theatre
minoral, Fascisti in the audience
ed a flying wedge against the dis-
urbers and when the free-for-all
furnishings enjoyed, the
â_ââ_â_â= 3 Âą ee â____
ââ 9
(Speciat to The Guardian)
LEAMINGTON, ONT., June 14â
CALF, SIZE OF FARM DOG,
BORN NEAR BROCKVILLE
Rev âMr. Glendenning
Appointed to Moncton
Defence of Peleepoint claimed by
an advancing tribe of Potatwatom,
ies was made by the pale faces of
this little border town today, Many
men of Leamington, through which
scarcely as large as~the
farm dog has been born to a con
owned iby W. H. Wylie, Mountain
âBROCKVILLE, June 14.â A calf
averago
SACKVILLE, N. B., June 14. â
The ministerial sessions in con-j4
nection with the IN. B. and P. &. 1.
Methodist Conference began today. |0
During âthe morning the station-
ing committee was in session and|s
while not completing its work |h
there has been a few changes in,
the ministerial supply in the cir- d
cuits in and arcuad Moncton, Wes.
ley Memorial âChurch will be
supplied hy Rev. Gâ W. F. Glenden-
ning, M..A., appointed as successor
to Rev. Hammond Johnson,
Salisbury Circuit is to be filled
by the appointment of Rev, L. J.
Laird, Sunny Brae will be served q
by Rev. John L. L. Lund. Shediac} %
has not yet been supplied,
The other circuits in the district
make no change in pastors except
Sackville which has invited a
gentlemen from the Western Con-
ference, But since the transfer com
mittee has completed its work, he
Hast Calgary voted for the amend.
ment, and later, against the Bud-
get,
The actual vote on the Drayton
amendment was reached only af-
ter a curious incident, When thie
House divided, several Progres-
sives did not vote either way,
among them âbeing Miss MacPhail,
the woman member. The result
of the vote was announced as
For 44; against 167 majority;
against 123.
Immediately the Rt. Hon, Arthur
Micighen Jeader of the âopposition,
drew the attention of the Speaker
to the Progressives abstention and
treatment,
cannot be stationed until he inter-
im committee sits and decides his
e, which will leave Sackville
circuit for the present,
1-0 ame =.
Collins is Satisfied
(Special to The Guardian)
DUBLIN, June 14âMichael Col-
lins returned to Dublin today af
ler conferring with Winston
Churehill at London regarding the] qa
border situation, . Efforts at an
agreement for permanent tranquil.
isation met with considerable suc-
cess, he indicated,
5
The Speaker ruled that those
in their seats and not paired were
obliged to vote.
the oncoming Indians will pass on
the warpath to the point they claim
the invasion, but there was no dis-
their houses in the event the: In-
way through the town. The Royal
Canadian Mounted Police have left
for Walpole Island to intercept the
advancing tribe. The Indians wero
reported to have halted their
vance at Alvinton to await the ar-
rival of the son of Moses Coldwell,
died in Mexico recently which will
be taken with them to Peleepoint.
Announcements,
ber line per day for 8 days or over.
Rc. a line per day for 6 days or over |
one word. 10 per cent. discount for| |
cash,
and must be paid for.
Sale,
Clyde River Hall, Wednesday, June
21st, proceeds in aid of Hall,
**Mr. Joseph
hbellton, New
township, and is attracting much
attention. It measures only 2
inches at the front shoulder and
8s only 85 inches long. Perfectly
formed, the animal will apparently
sutvive.
own to the foreland to prepare forâ
rder.
Excited citizens thronged tho
1 } â_â_ oo
Temperature,
Tide, Moon, Ete.
TORONTO, June 15.â North east
winds, Cloudy and not much
vhange in temperature,
High tide this afternoon at 2.01
and tomorrow mrning at 3.23
Sun sets this evening at 7.53
and rises tomorrow morning at
4.08.
Last quarter moon
June 17th 8.03 a, m.
ians becoming fractious on their
ad-
rand Chief of the Ojibways, who
Saturday,
Noozie the Sunshine Kid
INA CASE LIKE
TAIS-TRY AND
GOLD A PLEA
SMILE
Coming Events, |.
Meetings, Ete
RATES.â10c. per line per day. 9c
figures, initial letters count as
Address forms part of aa
**Remember June 30th is the
te for the Nursesâ Memorial Cake|
Particulars later.
**Come to Ice Cream festival in
MacHwen, Camp-
the ship, showed the mate in emphasized that they had acted
charge a badge on their coat ae contrary to the rules of the
âuthority, and began their search,) amazed to learn that he was a] House,
which they kept for| âsuspect.â His ship had ibeen sey-| 'They did not vote and they
time tramping/eral miles from the city at the time} were in their seats when the
and bruising considerabiy|of the robbery, He claims that as)vote was taken?â tho speaker
1500 bushels of potatoes which a British subject, master of a Brit-, queried.
formed the cargo in their efforts {ish ship in a British port he had! âYes,â Mr. Meighen replied,
to locate the rum, no right to be subjected to thisâ âand they are not on the whipâs
lists as being paired,â
out a voice from the Government Jar
side, the âHouse roaring with laugh- Wi
ter,
âNo loafing on the fobâ callol the engagement of his daughter
place June 28th,
London, announces
nie Montgomery to Mr. Ernest
âbur Johnstone, marriage to take