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    ‘Horse Races, Ahletics, Unvelling of Soldiers’ Monument, Prominent Speakers, Parade with Cava set Cn
    ene Basch’ Maleh they ait ah etn SUMMERSIDE” ON DOMINION DAY.

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    CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, June 29, 1922 hy Mail, Canada, $3.00. VJ. 8. A., 94.50

    ‘Annual Subscription, Delivered $5.00

    Seven True Bills Found U.S. Government Will (United Farmers Met Fierce Battle Fought
    By the Grand Jury © Uphold Railway Board In City Yesterday, At Four Courts, Du

    Unsatisfactory Conditions in Jail. a ;
    ger iY vi eile ar slat Pa In Threatened Strike of 1,000,000 Workers and Session Concluded With An Address Last Night by Position Held by Republican Troops Under Ror

    ‘De Will Take Drasti r JJ. Morri i a
    Prisoners Furze and Jas, McDonald. Released c Measures Agairst Strikers. Mr. J. J. Morrison of Ontario, - O'Connor Bombarded by Free State Trooss on
    and Other Prisoners Arraigned. a(Seeeiat to The Guardian), | |tske! similar action to that taken| ANG met at the Board ot Trae (and undermanned and overworsea] Orders from Michael Collins. Several Casualties

    —

    in the United States, J. A, McClel-
    strike called for by 400,000 rail-|1lund, Vice-President in Canada of Rooms with good representation been offered that rural depopula Occurred. Fight Still Unfinished

    AC lis SUDreMa ChurE Veslertny awa ahmacal that way shopmen in the United States|the International Association | of trom all parts of the province. ‘The tion is owing to the increase in . : x

    io end Seer citnene dome tenets ± at this be provided|on the question of wage reduct-| machinists said this morning, jeans Horace Wright was in|farming machinery, but — this. the Speclat. t6 The: Guard i ig

    bills) against Henry .McLeod and BP Pont 88 posable. bit 1 i will have At sagt tae in-| WASHINGTON, June 28.— Im-,the chair, akg nite by Pa rataalae to PULLIN Tine 8 MOA foal yee utube of troops attack.
    } 1B y neOd r be: sis oapital is un.| fluence on railway shopmen — .| mediate drastic action ‘b 2 Fed-). mp i i ‘an le: grooter MeChaploar INLOVEHONS! | ee Be th ; : :
    kK. W. McKinnon tor forgery and} dergoing repairs; has been newly|'Canada in their attitude toward} eral Government in tie cant meal The action. of the United Farm-|in urban life within the past twen-|lican insurgents were driven Irom ing Four Courts is variously esti-

    no bills against George Furze for|painted ± ‘loans int Ry Bs a ay { ead ers in backing the Progressive ays .h 1 : 5 =
    perjury and James McDonald foal d and cleaned throughout| the proposed wage cuts of which) strike of one million workers on & rs ty years, parts of the Four Courts this after.] mated, some reports placing it as

    and will ‘be ready to receive pi-| they have ‘been notified by tl ; ; Party at the last Federal Election) “ye different divisi t u.|n by Free State troops ho} 1 500. T :

    z Broan a 3 they have y the] July 1, is probable it was learned|,,, ae 3 the different divisions of the U.|Moon by Free State troops, who) low as . Trench mortara of the

    ate net lae: and ened : tients in two weeks, Railway Association of Canada.) from high authority here today. Alea endorsed unanimously cine te i, provincial organization in On- stormed the rebel stronghold. Free State troops, quickly demol-
    n the afternoon the Grand Jury] The Provincial Infirmary js well] leading officials in shop unions] (President Harding is determined was also decided to endorse the

    mt : t Vy} tario were described. by the speak- Under cover of heavy artillery] ished the copper dome of Four
    returned from inspecting the Ial-| looked after. The wards are clean| declared this morning but there} to uphold the railrog 1 lat movement to contest the provincial]; Tye importance of electing| fire, the insurgents under’ Rory| Courts, the palatial struct ho-
    conwood Hospital, Infirmary and] lar, nd : railroad labor board) cjections when they are announc: i ‘ bi spohuiprig i
    Queen's County Tall endo ware vale ree and sanitary. The inmates] will be do dictation of policy from] in whatever action it takos against! ,q The constitutio * ses Tend efficient officrs, was emphasized. O'Connor, were reported clinging|éen by the insurgents as their head
    y and, were dis-|are well, taken care of by the Ma-| executives of International Unions, the Railroad workers or the Rail- ee A ae as ready addition to the provincial or-|desperately to the position in the

    charged from thetr duties by His] tron and those in charge in the. United States affirm: ; clause ‘by clause and adopted, 45] sanizati . aA eAianilie , 3 quarters.
    Poa f arge. rth nite ates, they affirm: roads and its decisions ar bee , : ganization, there is the Canadian] interior of the ‘Courts Building.
    Lordship. The report of the Grand} ‘We ‘found conditions at the} if reductions are pushed to a head Satendea, Wilt See eae ae ie reported with amendments and a he ‘Courts ding We will fight to the end for the

    ‘ Bes ; fy 1 21 Gouncil of. Agriculture, which in-|The irregular Irish Republican Republic, Rory O’Conn r
    Jury appears below. Queen's County Jail not very satis-| here. I have no doubt the men will federal Governments command, CO MALL ER eae advised to print) cludes the different heads of var-| Army. troops, who were defending ioador gaid an a Sore isa ttn

    Tha prisoners Were arraigned| factory. The wands and cells ious provincial. organizations and| yp
    before the. Court, Henry McLeod,|should. be white-washed ang kept ; ‘ ( Fowler, Hall, evacuated tat, pisecl ianned ie oe Woun, Cove st

    e e ag fs a i wom ewuelis somewhat after the idea of the 7 ,

    on forgery charge, John McDona! i a of Ă© ; 4 D | ‘The political qlatform as draft-| ye. agile eRe the) this afternoon. They proceeded to} the battle continued tonight.
    for aca SAL eieepanbeys Ears an oie aed Hanes bob wi ays al way ur uction a @ ed by the committee of the Progres Hatectntir tye ipspetteyin HhOUae a larger hotel, belonging to Al-| (Late tonight after a day of ter
    and O’Brien for larceny pleaded and we instructed the jailor to a ; < sive party was read and comment- ri Wiha itl ttl lait 2 and derman Moran, where they began! rific bombardment, the rebels had
    Not Guilty, A plea of Guilty was have it destroyed. We Would re: Tri D Aero At W ed on, As the- press was. excluded } °* Ate a ae i Me Pen erecting defenses. been driven into the cellars of the
    made by Ivan (McInnis and Francis commend that a refrigerator be D Vy innipeg only a draft of the platform was autor ihe sha HHA Mone ‘The rebel fire from the Four, Four Courts buildings and insur-
    Bradley. - Edward ‘Melsaac’s ar-| provided for keeping perishable 5 e Viale put ie Ni wndenstned 2 involved in travelling to and trom| Cours, slackened this afternoon,| gems aot ere ee
    pat ded stands over until to. dood. and milk. Twelve persons are In 4 Hours Brought Big Prices Tondeete ARGRAREE, _ iste num.|* transcontinental conference is weer es ee, might be IO it de nepecnch ike aiseniee
    jay. "i 2 rese ‘ . 4§ a 2 ri 8 rred v =] at e cuate,

    The Court ordered that a bench MOET MOKENA ae EEN jber of members in the legislature ites the buildi f (British troops quartered in Dub- was feared the civil fighting would
    warrant be issued to apprehend K.| + For Self and Others (Special to The Guardian.) waa and conseduently a decrease in the) oa spirits and the. wD ine of{lin, took no part in the fighting spread to the streets.
    W. (McKinnon on forgery chargo,|Dated at Charlottetown ‘This 28th.: PARIS, June 28. —A record pas expense. There is poanacd aut, racial preiiuices tial Montiel but were held in readiness to ag., Members of the I. W. W. fortitied
    the accused having been released] day of June, 1922. senger flight in an airplane was| WINNIPEG, Juno '28.— Moro) frase, GS ate ‘ one pee Canadiamsam. He advocated. the| sist the Free State troops if Col- as vi Lppbiderbat sate
    on bail. 1made yesterday by Francis Bus- than 6000 beaver skins were solklicy and public works organize t ‘ablishinent of an Eastern andl ling should call for. them. quarters ang it was reported they

    set, proprietor of La Presse Mer-!to dealers. from all parts of the: In edcuation better training, for} v7 ee ee had joined the insurgents.

    rocain the largest French paper in| United States Aa Oana es teachers and an equality of pay eee drtea iis eine oun Ar Briieh ent cee oe nan ‘From rebel headquarters an ap-
    ers Furze and ‘MoDonald against} ter & Co., iLtd., vs. Sarah B,)Atrica from Cassblanea to Paris} Auction (Pur Sale held. yesterday, Ment of teachers by the govern- me cae FSnauar SS caewiok ore ona arr ia ( Peer peal was issued calling upon all
    whom the Grand Jury had found] Berrigan, tried before the Chief|in 14 hours. The trip was made|/rhe skins were of excellent qual-|ment: ‘ aid’ Pon Jaland aeons unit,| bin an rk ready ir ne - | Republicans to rally to support the
    in response to a summons fromliity, bidding was brisk and the. That \ the fisheries be asisted oo te | (Several civilians were killed and] Republic.

    On motion of ‘Mr, Bentley, K.C. The following non-jury cases
    the Court ordered that the prison- came up ‘before the Court: Car-

    no dill, be t 2 -tgustice, verdict for the Plaintiff } ‘ ry g as
    Pe eee ab eet they were $965.15. This sult, an action for] Frank Gardner an American for a! prices of all furs were higher than|Similarly to agriculture: NAL eho Rania Git os a number wounded by rifle fire) (LONDON, June 28—It is beliey-
    y ;|debt, was uncontested. conference here concerning a COp-;at previous sales, , ‘That the Fish and Game. Act be a idle tc arlo te Que eae nl late this afternoon. ed here that the Irish regular
    (Other furs. sold included 2,227: revived and also the Migratory) * so come: in. with the @astern| ‘phe Free State artillery opened|forces under Michael Colling are

    \Wollowing is the Report of the MacNeill appeared for the plain-, per and oil concession in Morocco.

    - p ty 3 7 ; j sivds Ac ailo Be ant|section: the other provinces com- witicient!
    1 uu tiff, and Duffy, ik. C., for the de-|‘The distance travelled. was 1878|inink skins, more than 50,000 rats, Birds Act to allow geese and brant he : ane nN! fire on the Four Courts with field|sutficiently strong ang wel lequip-
    hia ac Justice and Ass°ciat fendant, 2 kilomete: and. .M. Busset changed] 15 cross fox, £00 ae eaORaE 6 silver to be shot in spring and that rar al aan a dey as the Western guns: a quantity of gelignite was ped to deal with the situation
    J de f aac 4 an Co rt. ela. D. Wright vs. A.J. Har.|machinés four times, The time by | fox, 241 martens and 141 fishes) credits system be established to a ait vn i Pei byes annual! rnown to have been stored in the which yas arisen in Dublin. A ma-
    udges. 0 upreme Court. |’ an action to recover payment) train if conditions are working ‘island numerous weasel bear and! Provide cheaper money for pro- une a se EW Ottawa, rene. stronghold and a disasterous jority of their arms indluding ma-
    a : ‘alfor the funeral expenses of the four days, i wolf skins, ‘Two hundred persons} ductive enterprizes and higher in) W 00 the Secrstary ‘of the Council explosion was feared. chine guns and artillery have been
    cea orn fl te i arb s defendant’s brother, was then 1 ee err Tw attended the sale i : “lterest for savings. Prohibition would permanently reside. ‘This The battle started at dawn when supplied (by the British Govern-
    WORnLY seis he nila pam i Wig tried before iMr Justice Haszard. 8 : Jaw enforcement and. the Tourist|the speaker said was His selene, Free ‘State troops on orders from|ℱment under the terms of the An-
    pion and found therein $01 pat ae Shaw, K. C. and Inman, K. C., § Im Attendance at |Trade receive much attention., | for ka ibeginnixg ‘towards — teal Michael Collins opened fire on the glo-rish treaty. They are manning
    1b, men and "As" women: i; [for plaintiff, and Donald Mackin OE SD gsqrecugnsan | The election of officers resulted in] organized Agriculture, Agure puildi tronghold of|theit own artillery. There are sev-
    wards ‘were clean and well. yoni: Soa ae o. for ike. bea ABE e [aes Se oh Id ees Ser ee RH “the election of Horace Wright pre. If the Manufacturers, Asgocia-| Four sg puilding 6 Bu edilon eral thousand British troops. still
    ated, the building throughout Mn) Va vent was delivered for defen- Farmers Convention Announcements the elec dordon McLcod, Hunt! Asscclation, Wholesale, | Bar insurgents and many ret abn cud We le intimered that
    good Sonn ae og! Sane euE ar River, secretary. The former] As«o iation, Wholesale, etail and} were reported. ‘ ce : should Collins request aid from
    us was clean and wholesome, ‘The)Cen’. ai 9 * ou earns “Preston Bilis, would| Labor Associations open _ thetr Free State troops brought trenchiini, source troops would |
    patients all seemed contented and | ‘Tio ete Se eeR ser AeD eee ln Nova Scotia Coming Events, Heer petal his name to be balloted| doors to us and say “Come in”|/mortars and machine guns Into Sa came aeacuy Jk HER
    satisfied with their surroundings, BE ee ahaee Wey ( ear we will say “yes.” But 60 long] play against the Insurgents, hurl)qong when the Ulster Government
    With the tncreeene ALL ut Seana how eee ee aautt Meetings, Ete A public mecting of the U. BF. us they want only to come — in,/ing a rain of steel upon them. The|gesireg military asssitance in put-
    patients it, will be nocesstiy va|—D. McKinnon for plaintiff, Pal-| | (Spectal to The Guardian.) Oo wus Held lastnight in the| Wit us without opening thelt insurgents epent most of the nightting down the rebellion {n the
    have greater, accommodation and) > Fo" (ana Bentley, K, C.,| TRURO, N. S., June, 28-- ‘The or Board of Trade: footie witit ta] ONT. dOOt ee ee mation! Gt digging trenches around gouth. :
    yan 0s0eseseeesesereceeee |for defendant. !Second Annual Convention of the] ie ig : os iva att Mr. Horace Wright, in Naas oe ee cs
    : The Court adjourned until, 10.30) United Farmers of Nova Scotia,|. RATES.—10c± per line per day the chair, ‘ CANES PAM RRR SGAB ECR: ai 4 :
    CONDENSED SPECIALS} |: ℱ- ot ; Uo, Geeta Mere vatioiay a UPC TaN GRR tet yup Svar aaa Cee ec imiad the ite. ta AGRIC aed working Waa veen quare nother reaceiv
    Ry We @ontied adi day today, WaSIE neures, initial” letters count as) behalf, of (he OAT ae guU ls UU ESM TRUS ea eS a
    ; ‘ ad ntas tthe Farmers| vho knows the value of the dol- e e o 4
    i slimly attended, but a few more Word, 10 per cent, discount for, delegates of the United Aes Mey ;
    PHOLOOOOOL OOOO CTO TOS Bourke-MacLeod aaiewalsg are expected tonight. H cash. Address forms part of ad.Jand also Mr. J. J, Morrison, of|lurs he earns. If he fs going — to rogramme evo Ul 100 in US Ta
    joe wun line par day ae N ‘ t : L. ‘Taggart, M. L, A President, and must. be’ paid for, Ontario, Secretary of the U. F. of We himself ‘understood in his
    —l0e, pe ay. Ic. * BECP N talhrtitid DiS eae) kd natn SEMEL ari “a address was adver-! dealings with other classes the
    per line per day for 3 days or over. | Y rda was in the chair, Other Farmer! » ‘ ; Ontario, whose 1 shi | iad es of Queen g
    ge. a Hine per day for 6 days or over uptials esterday members were D. G. McKenzie, of Bie tee Reagan ath.| ved ag the chief feature of the farmer must be self assertive. The closing exercises o! (Special. to The Guardian.)
    foun h words to ep, Gr * LE eme a ° ‘

    meeting ‘The speaker had been called al Square School took place from 1.30) @gARLIN, June 28.—The Austrian
    —— (Mayor Jenkins, in the course of tiend of class consciousness, and| ll 3 p.m, Tt was a splendid suc-! government has been overthrown
    **Reserve Thursday, July 13 is ‘brief address, emphasized the he was proud of this title because] ±58- ee AIA ada by revolution according to uncon-
    aaa Ante i . D e Tea & Strawperry Westie( ee ae ates sloping » certainly was ¹ Trustee Smit! on! firmed reports reaching Berlin to-
    i must be paid for. Special Rates}day morning at the home of the] py atur. vane srevon for the Tea and Strawverry Festi} caciptities of developing — the) he certainly was a convert — to Trustee Smith presided, an po
    furnished Room: ad, 76Âą tee er pride of Miss Frances MacLeod to Fie yee AR LAGPONE ie, hehehe val at Marshfield. plata itraifite dn this proviisce.| class .consciousness. The British the platform Wht His rete ed day.
    ea t Pay WEY EN hh UU eay ny per|Mr. H.C, Bourke. The ceremony | tion by J. J. Morrison OGROtlry lHe also suggested the putting on|empire he claimed is the achieve- Bian Gaeve 3 ie thy Pant This is probably one of these
    Waele. ) was quietly celebrated, Rev. W.| ot the United Farmers of Ontario, * * {Chester Woolner Contrac-jof a real “miik — campaign” by ment of a class ‘conscious nation.) Fenault, His moat ; ified Doh: peaceful revolutions of which AuĂ©~
    wee orp Mulligan of St, James Pres.) tyr, Morrison urged the farmers tol(Or and Builder. of North Rustico) qairymen of the province as & He cited as other examples Ger- king, Rey. ween AeueMatiaf, Dr tralia has already had oxperience
    WANTED—SECOND CLASS TEA |pyterian Church officiating and) assert themselves, He deplored P, E. Island. Estimates furnished | jysiness proposition. many and ‘America: on the other Wes Wi Ke poy bat pea at was officially reported yester-
    cher for Hope River school, sup:!only immediate friends and rela-|{he two party system which pelon all building and construction| ‘fr, J. J, Morrison, Secretary of| hand Africa, British India, and]? a ae Gt Brine at Wynne a from Vienna etd Austrian
    plement $100.00, Apply J. H.|tives present. sald’ made it’ impossible for the| Work the United (Farmers of Gate China ale peuiout class-conscious- Vice Brine t waconald anal Mat te anacd hae ie one
    S on, Bay View. ‘Numerous and beautiful pres-|Crerar Budget be carrie : —— was greeted with applause.) Ness anc ey have as’ a result aE ‘ iis F
    ou dts vida Ne VB vteeainaaee ents were received by the bride] there ane Me ete iit ae **#Come one, come all, to Traca-| j1e said he had no desire to make been reduced to slavery or sub- Baa athens gis Pantie ee ment granted great concessions to
    LOST—IN THIS CITY A LADIES'/and groom, bespeaking the high| parliament machine in ‘his opinion:| die Cross Strawberry and Izelq set speech, but wished merely|Jection, It is not individual go- ae ied ME he iiaito, The prizes ith ares Aah Wei aroenerat aie
    gold wrist watch. Finder pleasc/esteem with which they are held] Not one of the seven progressives|CTe?m Festival on Monday evening,| to put before the meeting a few] nius that counts in the long run: De erat ee nee es! with large families, a general am-

    Cumberland, leader of the oppost-
    8 figures, initial leters, count as a Vy i » Oppos
    Brie. Words 10 per cent. discount for), i ys tion, John A. MeDonald of Hants,
    cash, Address forms part of ad. The marriage took place yester-)ang A, Richardson ot Cape Breton,

    leave at 165 Kent St. by their friends. who voted for the budget did so July 3rd. practical sugysstions, As Mayor it ASP Ota an PSU erlont ie BOVOGNs a each iuahiG eed lis gy aac nate sl
    = : nd "ane bride is the daughter of Mr.| because he wanted to but to avold Jenkins had said it was necessary|ted thinking along the lines of) 4 rhe following program was :
    MUSSEL MUD FOR SALE BYlond Mrs. §. A. McLeod, 130) an election, TESTE _ {to have co-operation between city| political economy, rather = than) gored: —
    ‘i Apply Duncan McDougall (Water Street and tho groom is of $e **Reserve Wednesday, July 5th} ang country; but this should be party politics, “Equal opportunity] " TO Gatada” hy. Beno! ql
    ae ia : the firm of Carvell Bros. for Ice Cream Festival at Brackley! on a “fifty-fitty” basis. If farmers) to all’ and special privileges tol Go aning Ramee by Chairman t was announced by the Chair.
    " aan NM ee Immediately after the ceremony The Weather, * Jopposite Methodist Church. do not see that they get an a iia ld motto i the U. F. Gattis neta: sbaarch of ber (rat > aaetuabae th re-open
    ’ N —FOX|Mr, and Mrs. Bourke left by iain) “deal” then they are not _ loyal) the speaker be ieved would bring} , 5 Se i i
    Ee anak Ok seouiedin pre-| motor cruiser pn a two weeks’ Temperature **Special egg candling any aus citizens nor are they cee vie pone A ag bhptite ee the bet- te Sa eee ielĂ©miae--wirlt PRIZE LIST
    ‘ uaa al-\honeymoon trip to Bras D'Or ’ culling demonstration, hursday| square thing by their families.) ter’In this world, The U. F. — or- Saari :
    ay uapect reference varquahar- takes : Tid M Ete ‘Afternoon, June 29th, at the BON| fo did not believe that a great) ganization has no party politics, he dar a acne nana by ViaPl Governor General’s Medal, award-
    avy Gypedteds Faas a 106, wLOON, . | SAW THA by Representatives of| country can be: built up by the tra-|said: if it had it would be the) noay y V. Piled to boy standing highest’ in
    son, © . au,

    the Live Stock Branch. yelling trade, hecause a tourist if| same as other — political parties. Grade X.—Won by John Con.

    Aas ee oat ‘
    ee TT M : ‘ . i F ‘Presentation of Attendance Cer |nolly
    id sakes rate he spends 60 cents takes 50 cent’s| He helieved tht Budget could : ;
    ‘ *SUMMER BOARDINGS ON FARM M K King Wil TORONTO, June 29.—- Moderate ns ; 3 a is i 1) titicates, tae
    seven miles from the city, near ac enzie Woetherly” winda) “Some acattered| “come to the tee Croam Festi-| worth of goods away with him.|have been defeated in the House) chorus— Lads of the Navy— by Rhodes Prize—Presented by

    erbie, A 1 showers, but mostly fair, val to be held in Mr, William) The ‘operation of town clubs with-)ot Commons this session, but no- OL,
    Dilatnaee ied Seay Visit Constituency High tide this afternoon at 1,19] Matheson’s field near. Wheatley|in the Organization of the U. F.| body wanted an election; because epee batinn of Leaving an one Pa ey Vg! Big eng ed
    - | Lit Care oi aera and tomorrow motning at 2.99). |Sclidol on June 26th, If. not fle) ting, not ‘proved very successful inJunder our svstem of government) pyplic School Certificates. mond Hughes ; ‘
    a WANTED— A MAID, MUST UN. : ‘Sun sets this evening at 7.55 and | the following evening, Ontario and he adviseq the local el would have to follow immed-|. gojg—-One Fleeting Hour.— M. '
    i derstand plain cooking,— good (Special to The fH Mg rises tomorrow morning at 4.13. i i — ‘alt organizations to hold club meet- ital the personal intereste Of] Reardon. oy Gola Medal—Presented by Coun-
    i ze Gilbert Gau- OTTAWA, June 28—Hon, . Don’t miss Ice Cream Social!) ings in their own communities. the elected man here came in-} » special Prizes. cillor (Moran for the greatest !m-
    WEEta Apply Mrs. f. MacKenzie King, Prime Min. “nN ie” th * Tryon Methodist Church grounds,| Farming is hard “trying worlk,|to sharp conflict with the inter-| \edley— by School f Fi I
    det, 29. Rochford Square. ister wil Neave on Friday night for oozie” the Sunshine thursday evening, June 29th. Jand takes the best out of a man. ests of the state. Such a system| ‘principal's Report. abe beetaan tect 4 the year in pen-
    * CHER = FOP;& prief visit to his constituency Kid Good programme and home made|/the speaker knew from experience.|as this is contemptible, and in-| losing Remarks.” : rene up—Won ty [Wilfrid Garn-
    WANTED — TEACHER | aioe North Yorke where arrange aN ar mar, |candy. Ag he had farmed the greater pari| defensible, Mr, Crerar wanted to) © Canada, : ’
    Shh ee ik in pose ments have been made for a cele-| , | ; sag p nae i aiie of his life and had raised nine He ye Sonlight to the bud-| Goq Save the King. okt Onikudivesantad: “to Hae
    , fore , in his honour. G VO) ***The closing piano and violin! children on 100 acres of land with-| get and he could not do so; the 1 " fi
    class. Apply to Gordon Brown ° ded sinmesa aise het ——- DBY TIL. recital by the pupils of Messrs |out going in debt. Women on Speaker said there were only two At the closing of the exercises|Maurice McDonald for attendance

    SEPTEMBER. Weldon and Penman will be held|the farm must be giren a’ better parties in the House: tha party, appropriate speeches were deliv|wWon by Robert Monteith who

    Edwin Carew, Hunter River. ary WANTED— APPLY 177 \
    pe TD GIRL | \ a, , g O'L i ;
    ‘y in the Epworth Hall, Summerside |chance: they nowadays don't want behind him was not recuguafzcu as Sar Cette one Judge) has attended school for eleven

    ‘OFFICES TO RENT IN THE Kent St.

    Arsenault, Mr. h, Dr. Mac
    Ki \ Great George |—~- Sh ate | Thursday evening at 8.15. Every| to marry farmers ;becauso this|Âź party. There are four grouns «tf AIMEE: ae a Reta One agar Atta ‘being once absent
    str ie Pat atest coriventonces, WANTED—2 HOUSEMAIDS, AP- ody welcome. has not in the past been done; Mitek and there iĂ© harness for; of the features was the excellent areca
    stre —— Q } atc ‘ ±
    ate ly P.E.I. Hospital. and:this is one of the reasons of only two— a double set, ivr Ows address princi , who ‘

    4 and heated. Apply at the Sha Bid ain Pa ET Vic kK ** The parishonere of St. Colum-’ rural depopulation one pair of horses, Pwhlic opin- plowed woe ot tk aehox for isda oat a abivepam sr aee
    *Wah ral] FOR SALE—FISHING BOAT, 28 wll = ± bia’s parish, Hast Point, will hold] ‘Mr, Morrison, who is on his{ion has elected these four parties; ihe past year. in! ene png vo higheet
    WANTED. A malt ty fee, over all, 7 foot beam, a4 A ES their annual tea-party on the|second visit here, expressed him-;and Only public opinion will he : „ bale on by J Connol.

    housework. Apply to st. | equipped 5 HP, Imp. Engine. Mj, l\\ ay church grounds on Wednesday, |eelf pleased with the Island and|able to change the present system.) —— if

    Bruce Stewart, 14 Water St. Price $130.00, | Apply A. B. (" ~ fs July 5th. reserve the date and|remarked particularly upon the As an’ example of the impossib- Gold Coin for attendance—Pre.
    * ALIVE. AND McAdam, Morell, ) \ come to St. Columbia. productivity of the land, The ox-|ility of procuring any results from chiefly political, ‘but commercial let Rev, Maurice McD nald
    MINK WANTED, eyed daisy should be routed out|the present — party system bail anh cA hnst Wank hte pat brat

    808 | ———— ee
    View Roy Deh WANTED—SECOND CLASS TEA:

    Ry REP aE ey eye eT ae ALE cher for South Granville schooi.
    *MEN WANTED — WE WANT] suppelment 3700. Apply Hugh
    a few real live representatives Corbett, Sec’y.

    the 8 as Mr. . Re
    **Taxi Service, country work alin this province, he said: and if|Speaker instanced the pre-election Sheeran the we Sule Mas fake? by Asther Butler, rea 6
    specialty, being perfectly acquain-|he were Commissioner of Agricul-| promises off the ‘Liberal govern-| spoke briefl at the conclusion of BERN a SR ot ib
    ted with every part of the Island.|ture he would put on a campaign ment at Ottawa, and the differ-| the meatine urging further. co- art without being once “ab-
    lean quarantee you good and quick|with this end in view. Two things| ence between these promises and| operation along commercial weet tardy.
    gervice at reasonable rates, Phone|we are deficient in here are eat-} the fulfilment. Both parties were ‘

    ‘ 4 I niin ginsicarssntl ae and a co-operative organization in| @old Coin presen’ Re i
    an pia LP A al . seapr ale WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL 443-5. tle and silos, continued Mr. Mor- equally ‘bad in this respect he gaid.|every school district. aes for a trating A fe
    nals; posittvoly provents accl-| * housework. ‘Apply 81 Brighten rison and~° corn ought to grow} A vote of thanks moved by ‘Mr.| ‘The following delegates were) Connolly. ’

    **Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac-| well here, and sweet clover also.) J. A. Dewar, M. L. A, seconded by
    Kenzie, Rose Valley, announce the) ‘The depopulation of the country) Mr. Peter Brodie, M. L. A,, sup-
    engagement of their daughter, Mar invariably reacts u\on the towns,| ported hy Messrs. P, O, Fredenick,
    garet A. to Neii MacDonald of|and if this province permits the and P. Ellis, was tendered — the

    appointed to attend the U. F. , i
    Maritime (Conference at Moncton:| prizo for deportment in Grade

    —Messrs. Horace Wright, J. Wal-\vi., prese’ ir.
    ter Jones, W. ‘Crosby and Pres- well, eon be ef iced. ae

    dents; every ext owner & Lied Ave. a
    eet; easy to sell; big profits. cicinadiieilican intnctaeisiinasnaanetOneee
    Write for particulars and agents’| TEACHER WANTED—FOR bpd
    proposition. Canadian Auto] tague School, principal and four

    } , ‘ A ‘Shai ace depopulation of its farms, it will spevker,
    ; vate | Supplements: Pri Shamrock, marriage to take place ‘ ‘ ton Ellis, ‘
    lia ak BTR is 164, Niagara, Rhea viautstatel $150 each. July 4th, Ripe nS undoubtedly suffer, Today farms That the U. F. movement sv. not | The gession then adjourned. : (Continued On Page }

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