- pom ee —— La YZ The Peopl Covers Prince Edward Island Like e's Paper SOOO Read by the Dew Everybod) == i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922 ————— Agnes McPhail, M.P. es. ,|Protest / Amended o- jainst tamp Tax Germany Has Paid Millions More —— Corpus Christi Celebrated \ Sina Pen Raiders Attack Ulsterites Canton Ports Have Been Captured Chippawa Hyd 0 Station Baraed Sessional Indemuit ? °e (‘af By Lightaia UY] eon tm ¢ : At St. Dunstan’s Cathedra ‘| By Lightning j 3 y WINNIPRG, Mat’, Fehe ebie pare tte {fe ie ae Wile I (Special to The Guardian.) (Special to The Guardian) mf (Special to The Guardian) Satletlad with’ the stamp tax oy|day paid the regular monthly in. _—_——— ee see jap ste Hele LONG KONG, June athe (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 18—I¢ is rumor. |#eques even ag amended the|stallment of fifty million. gola ae fT cleme became active along! principal forts of Canton capital of NIAGARA FALUS, June 18—The ed this morning tha MoPhail, M. P., is devising ways an by, she can move the effect that the sessional in demnily of both houses. of Darl t Miss Agnes for East Grey. id means where a@ resolution to fa- ment may be reduced by, 12 1-2 Creditmen’s Trust sent a further prot Fielding, The following telegra patched to Mr, Fieldi afternoon: mit cheque Minister “We. resp tax Association has est to Hon, W, of Finance, Mm was: des. ng Thursday ectfully swb- even as amended marks. for reparations, Deposit: gregating that ainount were in! the designated banfs in London and Brussels, Holidays---And God Sag made Parts, over one Large Procession Yevtercay Proceeded from St. Dunstan’s Cathedral to Notre Dame Convent to Receive the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was’ very highly appreciated by Ulster frontier during the night for the firs time since the British army rejected the invad- ers and seized Pettigoe. The Loy- wist homes were attacked in the Bessbrook district near the Free State border-and all’ were burned. the South China Republic, have been captured by troops of Gen- eral Chenchiung Ming according to despatches received here ‘today. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, President of the Southern Government js reported to be a fugitive aboard a cruiser, transformer station of the Ontario Hydro Commisison: at Chippawa, Ont., was destroyed) by fire early today. The fire was started by being hit by Ifghtening. The stat- ed damage is $200,000, \ ; , entirely against ' ° , ¢ The (Corpus Christi processioned at the Benedition of the Most|One woman and four men were sa ar ae believed’ he mes net Canada. Rees, Mee tee Subject of Discussion ae the clergy and congregation of ae : Sree AG the large|killoed by. the raiders and two men ee eal oses ¥ : 3 in oi , St. Dunstan’s Cathedral yester-| choir under the direction of Choir} cre wounded. B t Harry Leader of Portage La |! Sur Protest of May 30 ana hope : pensnibte Ba WES, OFC NOly fr p ag who in di apecet on. the Toavidg pheaae fai een By Rey. Mr. Mulligan bd fe A "the, Pho erly whe here pi tgelied ° e d row Sta eC at or ej , address expressed opinions along rat rate. of two Siwemeien, splendid of its: kind son in Char-| This feature of the celebration i h El St P t ¢ that line. The present indemni- gente operative, | At the morning service at St. Iettetowe, Probably ris ections e df ers TOSSING : 3 ties are $4,000 per session. proposal sof Miss The (MacPhail would ‘|James Church yesterday Rey. Mr. thousand people took part in the] th« » large audience which had as. (Special to The Guardian) e : Mulligan, preaching on the subject|monster cess vhic semible i t F 5 pean, § Ster procession which left St./sembleqd hot only in the park front While two young entlemen, yay ‘ reduce ‘them to $3,600, " ; ‘ of “Hilidays and God" from the|Dunstan’s Cajhedral after Ponti-|ing the Convent but along Sydney evol 0 i] eres Mr. J. A. Rose. of Moneta and PE lc hd iy ai tah Artillery Boys Leave text. Mark 6: 31: “Come ye your-jfica’ High Mass at about 11.25]Hillsboro and Weymouth ‘Streets Mr. Ralph — Dingwell of DeBlots ait van edts old today selves and rest awhile,’ made aja .m and proceeded along Rich-|ftrom whence the strains of the position is y . Canada’s Trade | On Up Grade OTTAWA, June -18.— Canadiin sade, heade will-leave. For Petawawa At 1245 the artillery ments from the P, B. I. he d by the Briga 2ithe detach- avy B de band, strong appeal for. a saner and more Serious realization of what a real holidy means, Modern life has placed pressure upon the nece lidaya, great ssity of ho- which are in reality a reac- ri- mond and Weymouth Streets to Notre Dame _ Convent where the ‘Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given On an altar erected on the steps of the Con: vent, the congregation being col- magnificent anthems. could be dis- stinetly heard, The choir was ac- companied by the League of the Cross Band in a very acceptable manner, The procession to and from the (Special to The Guardian) DUBLIN, Juse 18—The_ univer- sal veridct tonight, wag that, with the exception of one instance in Dublin, Ireland never had such a tame election as that which took place today to choose inembers of Bros., Charlottetown were return. ing from Mt. Stewart ‘Saturday night, their car was hit by a freight train at St. Peterrs cross- ing. The care was hurled through a fence: into the ditch and badly damaged. It was a most miracul. When the Hous® resumed this evening a bouquet of forthiy-élght American beauty roses was placed on his desk in celebration of the day. : The roses were the: gift of Con- ; \ will drill hall and willl tion to the workaday affairs of|lected on the opposite square. Cathedral was handled very cap- Parliament. ous escape for the occupants of servative memgrs, of the House, trade hag resumed — jtg upward marth up: Kent, along Queen St. to}existance, {It ig however, nothing|.. To. a casual spectator perhaps|/ably by Marshal Hadward Ready,! In this city, raiders, headed by|the car, The train did not stop but —_—— oe movement. For May, the total Richmond St., and aong Richmond! new, this idea of holidaying. Tho the most beautiful features of the|who was ably assisted by: the dif- Rory O'Conner of the Republican|came back about twenty minutes |’ ’ Canadian trade was $136,580,094, in io Great George St, thense to the| poet’ Horace pictures the Roma:/Parade wore tne procession offierent. marshals for. the variouslarmy, made — off with. the docu-| later ‘and would not even give as a 0 er Nan ene With $129,236,032 in The. ase go| Citizens over two thousand yearg|young girls, robéd in white, from|sccicties taking part. ments and tally sheets of the Na-|them a help out of the ditch, The ; my d ea ee me solani een petra ronal 202 ago going out to Baie, and the|St. Joseph's Convent and Notre ving at ‘the Cathedral, the] tional University polling precinct. young men claimed they did not Germad Steamer Maye Lie eed eee wan fone ers will be a5) hoalth resort of Weistbandent, Ger {Dame Academy and the children Drocession “halted\ His Lordship] Blsewhere in the city and Coun-|see the train approaching and : ing pire Aid axis iy oboM Liuat: Col D. A. Macktnn p,|™m22y. was probably in existence at|"epresenting angels kneeling be-|Bishop O'Leary bearing the Most] ty Dublin, the day’ was devoid of when the brakes were ‘apPiled it : norehiandise Improved ae omnestic 0. Micha ta iades Mi hon) on, D:! this’ time when the Romans ‘fra.|fore the altar. Te scarlet robes/Blessed Sacrament, passed through} incident. The voling was some-}Wwas-too late to avert the accident: ‘HAMBURG, June 18,— Mi than nine and a half millions, The greatost increase in exports 1 and vegetable was in agricultura her more ‘No. 2 Battery: ‘Maj. J. P, Hooper, W. L. Jenkins, M, C., M. (., Capt. Lt. P. Mac: quented the place for that purpose, The speaker went on to show that one of the outstanding features of the altar boys contrasted pleas- ingly with the other colors in the procession and the whole formed the kneeling throng into the ganc- tuary, me where the Blegsed ,Sacra- nt was placed upon the altar. The’ singing. of Litanies by the what more brisk than had been expected. A large number of wwo- men cast their ballots at the pqlls, Younger Ministers men were entrapped in the hold, of the Brazilian liner :Avare when she cipsized today wlile being Ha ea 3| Nevin, Lt. R. ar > {of modern life was the ovelop-|* Very ‘beautiful’ picture, ) | The ‘general estimate tonight was anuled out of drydock at. the V.al- clans, NERTIE Geen Tait Hornet R. H, Davidson, Lt. D. Wr, ment of holiday resotrs. ee The procession iwas headed by | choir broughit to a conclusion this|that about fifty per cent. of the ¢ 4 d h kan shipyards here. Openfngs $32,977,039, an icrease. of nearly No. 8 Battery. of these were reputable and some|Rev. F. Mullalley as cross bearer impressive service, votersr on the register exercised arrie t e y were heing forced this afternoon cight millfons over May, 1991; ‘Maj. H.'L, Bethune, Capt, H.|¥ere none too reputable, but never.| With acolytes. Following him At Pontifical High Mass at ‘the|tho franchise, — mugen in ‘the hold in efforts to save, the Total jmports of merchandise in|Court, M.S. M,, Lt. H. MacDoug.| theless very much frequented, even |¢2™Me the schcol girls of St. Cathedral, His Lordship Bishop The publication of the constitu- A (Special to. The Guardian) mien ‘white the liner Ity submerged: May, 1922, were 966,121,374; total J. Oallaghan,|by many staid supporters of the|Jo8eph’s and Notre-Dame Con- O'Leary was the celebrant, Rey. tion evoked no expression of opin- ‘ for two-thirds of her extention all, Lt. K. Kelly, Lt, Li t. G. Walker. ISYDNBY, N. S., June 18—At vent’s after which came the. wo- the election men of tthe St. Dunstan’s Auxiliary P. W. Hughes being High Priest, the bottom of the canal. The Deacons of Honor were Revs, ion from De-Valert, Jeader of ‘the domestié exports $69,146,171. Mr. De Valera ( church, who in the ordinary affairs ; here today by. the > th y SASKATOON, June The Brigade will: afrive at Pe-jof life would scorn to indulge their Revwtlenn fagbion hodist Confer Tek HEN ene 18.— B.C. ; 4 5 ris : p Nova Scotia Methodist Conference : j ay F ‘ sds : i ciety, he Sacred Heart So-|O. Kiggins, ang J. Murphy; | declined to speak concerning {,|Nova Se Puogis erencelon deck jumped overboard when Drury, of Onlario, declared yoster.|t@wawa on Wednesday moraing al|immoderate nassions to the extont | Society Me Fircrabae Uo i: : pays ¥ D & f . 2 aR day while passing through Sasea (o'clock; will mo through examina-|té which thoes resshte ee ete clot” the’ St’: Josepha Sodality,|Deacons of Office, Rev. N. Poirier {on the ground that he had NOt had oon ey out delegates to repre-|-he ship, for some unknown rea. toon that t ex-soldiers which hiked to Ottawa from Toronto contained hardly native Canadians and th of them were caste: and Bolshevists. Count 6 words to a Ii & figurog, initial one word, cash, and must be noe. Gro letters, he army of unemployed any at many tn Europeans ups of count as 10 per cent, discount for Address forms part of ad. paid for, Special Rates 4) traini »hard have Y11 o'c! tions and tests o Thursday; on Monday night at fock, 'The artiller ng, this thing. ‘orga or {sible and n Wednesday and firiag practice on Friday and competition shoots on Saturday, and will leave Peta- wawa at 11.30 p,.m. on § night, arriving in Montreal morning at 9 o'clock; and will’ [main there all Sunday, ») Sunday evening at 7. aturd Sund pulling out 16; arriving about ymen are in splendia they have worked very year. They have every- nized as well as pos-|‘hat nobody , are expecting that they; Slackl will have a chance of winning tho} tine coveted trophy and thé General Er. ficiency of ‘Canada, prov ided th favorable weather. Last year, !eve shoots orts gave only’ too much opportunity. Weé in the Maritime Provinces have been for tunato in the fact that visitors are rather of the better sort, and do 4Y'not owe anything to this type of ay | holiday-maker, are many Children of Mary, Assumption So- ciety, Knights of Columbus, Be- nevolent Irish Society, League of guard. of honor, — escorting His marl ‘Bul nevertheless there dangers incldéht to the holiday-making and heal fing, The datigers be holiday maker are there is the freedo and the satista spirit of th-resort- setting the . Many. — First, m from restraint, ction jn’ the thought “gees him.” The es of home and business rou- are broken, he emerges a-free ‘individual,’ craz: ey tO conquer, n religious influence, have Furnished Room ad., 75c for seven It will be remembered, they won| hold over him. — He jg tasting tho! ETF Lee seren itaa Fiebre the trophy and they hope to keep; delights of unshackled freedom j wool 4 Prince ‘Edward dsland in the front!and will not‘be denied, I *WOOL WANTED—Highest cash price paid for wool. Apply E. B. Love & Son., Charlottetown. pee “POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG Write “B’ co lady in store. Guardian, COUNTER FOR SALE able for office or small 163 Great George St. store, RUBBER TIRED DOUBLE wa. gon for sale, Apply 174 Kent St. BOOKCASE AND CUPBOARD for sale. Apply 163 Great George St. DESK FOR SALE, FLAT TOPPED Apply Examiner with drawers. Office. ‘OFFICES TO RENT IN. THE Bayer Building, Gteat George Street, All latest conveniences, Apply at the Studio, FOR SALE-— HOUSE, MODERN conveniences, Barh and yard, If not sold by July 1st will be rented on that date. Ap- ply 57 Brighton Ave. FOR SALE—ONE HIGH GRADE Ayrshire milk cow, for particu: lars. ~ Apply to F. MacGowan Mt. Hope, FOR SALE—ONE CHEVROLET 490 Totring Car just overhauled. Apply Queen’s County Garage. FOR SALE—A TWO BURNER ‘Florence Oil'Stoye. Apply at 6 Ruston Street between 12.30 and 2). m, and from 6 to 7.30 p. m. FOR SALE—FOUR MILCH Cows Ayrshire Grates, newly fresh- Apply Joseph McLeod, _ . ened, Darlington, SUIT this year again a -6- or PARIS, from Budapest police there have ful female Robin woman when first custody was thought to dishonest servant. STEALING FROM RICH TO FEED THE Poor. June 17.—A despatch reports that tho arrested a youth- Hood, the young ‘ taken into] be a simple As complaints But, the holiday enjoyed, the pit.! ‘ter fruits of the debauch beconia| ‘apparent. The joy rider returns] sto prosgic life, with a positive dis.! [enaee for his work, with warpeal! moral values, with hi religious. convictions weakened. 2 Holidaying in this manner, tho speaker pointed out, leads inevitap ly to a satiety of. all natural am- usement, What holidays should be are very different, They shuold mean not only a renewal of the Physical life of man but also. of | Cadet Church Parade y after fresh fieids| Public opinion, and] no, began to flood the police, an invest- igation was begun to learn tho real |) the whole individtal—they should uild him -up all. around. ~ Tho large ‘FOR SALE —BY PUBLIC AUC. tion on Wednesday at. . noon, Juno Bist. a brick property on 53 Water St. suitable for store and residence, Warehottse room With hoisting wheel attachinénts, Also large coach house with Stable, rare chance for a good property. @. V, Mooro, Carter & Son, Auctioneers. Sea ‘MEN WANTED — WE WANT & foW real live representatives {hn evéry city and town in Cana: ments, identity of the girl. that she is and honorable known among the as the “Angel of Faubou The youn ed that under a had heen taking positions as ser- vant in wealthy households in ord- er to rob employers, manner secure money to feed: the poor, She was forced to tls ac. tion, she declared, thecause her soul revolted at the misery on all sides, ‘Officials have placed her in an asylum for examinaation, family, It transpired the daugher of a rich and poor of the city rg.” woman then confess- false name she and in this 2-6 gation conducted strong, General Citizens’ €Commitlée to, Enforce the Landis Award, shows that rents in Chicago have dropped per month during ‘The drop, he said, was due ito the tremendous number of new build: ings erected during tion boom which followed the set- tlement of ‘the wage controversy. The drop chiefly in the higher ‘Some flats which rented for $100 per month a year ago now begging basse “ayente have indicated their willingness to accept a $75 rental. RENTS IN CHICAGO TAKING TUMBLE, in prices at $85, and ‘CHICAGO, June 17.—An investi- iby F. W. Arm: Manager $5 to $ the last year, the constrtic- has been class apart- in son ——__—___—— 0 a LOSS OF LIFE HEAVY. LONDON, June 16.— A dispatch to the Times from Hambury says the Avare, formerly the Sierre Ne- vada, belonged to the Hamburg - South American line and was hand of the speaker alluded to the recreational and instructional courses d-veloped in England among the laity of the English Roman Catholics, in which workmen and business men are en: couraged to draw apart from the ac ‘tivities of 1fe under the shadow of almost monastic discipline, which not only refreshes the body but gives them a new outlook on life, This, indeed, is the ideal use of a holiday—to strengthen body, mind and spirit. Holiday makers should also en- deavor to make their contributions to the welfare of the people among whom they dwell, . We are. not merely to take all we can get out of life; we are to render something in return. Perhaps this may only be a new view of life—a suggestion or an observation, but at all events it should be something concrete— something substantial—some rear g00d; something that will help them along in the problem of liv- ing. “As we have received, go let us freely give,” should be the motto of the holiday maker, Oo Is 16 PENSIONS REGULATIONS OTTAWA, Jtitie 18.— . Approxt- mately 30 per cent, of the ex-sol- diers now in receipt of pensions are adversely affected, while many others deserving of pensions ars made inéligiblo, ‘by, regulations re cently promulgated by the Board of Pension Commissiphers for Canada, according to Statement submitted by C. G. MacNeil, Do- minion secretary of the G@ W. V. A. and secretary of the Dominion Veterans’ Alliance, to Herbert Mar ler, M. P., chairman of the special parliamentary conmmittee on pen- stons, insurance and re- establish- ment. Mr. ‘MaoNeil asked that the committee do not lend its sanction to the new regulations, which he doseribes as a distinct breach . of ne ‘ Lordship Bishop O’Leary carrying the Most Blessed Sacrament; men of the congregation the congregation. Arriving at the Convent, Lordship Bishcp O'Leary officiat- Ca | Se Rey. St. Millan, chaplin of the Charlotte. and women of town ‘Hospital; Rev. John O’Brien, His John and Re and F. ‘Mullalley;. Master of Cere- monies, Rev, tor of the parade, Rey. Jas, Rooney; Dir Maurice the Cross band, the choir, little girls MacDonald. The sermon was and Boys with flowers, choir boys,|preached by. Rey. Jas, Rooney. altar boys, clergy with cadets for, Soalled in the ganctuary were Father Gregory McDonald, George’s; Rey. Dr, John Mec. attle, Washington; Rev. R, St. v. John Butler of tho thedral ‘staff. The Cadets from West Kent Street School paraded to St. Paul's Church yesterday morning for div- ine service, ‘The Corps wag com- manded by Captain Lorne Wedlock and presented a fine appearance, as they moved along in splendid Step to the accompaimet of their drums, Ca in TORONTO, June 1 public. schol pupils, their and even some. trustees in EB; gon, Man.—where aie 5 i teaching staff’ of the city’s edu-|@@dition to Prof. John MacNeill, TEACHERS ASSIST BRANDON STRIKERS 8— "Though parents, astern nada may seo a deal of humor the situation existing in Bran- the entire cational system is out of employ-|; ment, displaced by low-salaricd The other ‘officers are, Lieuten-|*tbstitutes— teachers in this. part entg Alex: Stewart, Vernon Currie,|f the Dominion are vitally con cerned, says the ‘Toronto Globe Gordon Toombs, Bar! James and Captain Gordon White, Quarter- in a news column feature, To them|PFrotreaty Independent, Prof. the span. cf a half-continent mat-1Ginnis, were elected, while Dr. time to read the document, Rory -|O'Conner, however, was bitter on the subject; , “the thing is too rot- ten to talk about,” he exclaimed when Jisked his jopinion on the eonarheiies | Mr. De Valera has abandoned sent them at the General Confer- ence of the Methodist Church :of ‘Canada, to be ‘hal@ in Toronto, some of the younger ministers openly declared that the represen- taticn at the larger meeting he in the past been too much a mon: his visit to Scotland. No reason {fae been assigned for his action, DUBLIN, June 16—When thé financial results of the elections in| ‘the nationgil university polling, were «bout to be declared tonight, [otting armed men entered tho! polling office, held up the officials! and seized all documents and the| ‘ it Nae Ir ally sheets. Rory O'Conner, one of the lead-| 's of the dissident faction of the! epublican| Army, led the raidors|! the result, which showed that in | Speaker of the Dail Eireann, and Prof. (Michael Hayes, Dail Min- jister of Education, who are in fa-| :vor of the treaty the anti+panel! ‘candidate; Prof, Sockley, and the; opoly ‘of the older clergy. The re- sult of the voting, for the twelve ministerial members of the dele- gates is said to have ‘been a de- cided victory for the younger element. With reference to the proposed union. of Maritime Colleges, conference today passed a- r lution saying: Scotia Conference the action t of Mount All they would sympathetically eration that would tend to in: crease the efficiency of the educa- tional institutions concerned,. pro- vided satisfactory financial and other arrangements could b to carry out the scheme.” ‘Today's resolution addg that “this Conference also places on record its deep and abiding inter- turue of the great institutions that have so nobly served the church master, Cadet Wm, Gwen car- ey “jest in al Ithat pertains to the fu- ried the’ Union Jack at the head] ters nothing, A. principle jis ait re English anti-treaty, and Prof. i of the _ parade, supported| Stake, and the element of dis- Ree pro-treaty, were defeat-| on his right and left by Cadets dance does not lessen the gravily ivan Williams and Walter MacNutt|4f Conditions. Uhe three smallest boys on_ par. ade, ol A large congregation was pre- doubtless cif the eastern provinces, sent at the service, amongst those|*re Siving of their substance ee present were His Honor the Lieu-|#d the teachers of Brandon, Dur-(0 tenant Governor and Mrs. Mackin-{ing the past few days hundreds of men and women on the staffs of Toronto schools have contributed their quota x them one dollar each; others, the higher The ron. The Rector Rey, H. D, Raymond, M.A. preached an. impressive. and appropriate ‘sermon, in which he eipoke highly of the benefits. ob- tained from Military Training, Lie chose as his text the 89th and 40 verses, of the 20th. Chapter of tho Ist. Book of Kings, and pointed out four lessons Which can be learned in ‘Military life, —Attenticn ~-o0.- bedience— Co-operation and Set vice, These lessons which can be learned so well in‘ Military Life it vol tea life will prové a bessing to Nation. 4 Jorps was formed up in close col fat umn of platoons facing north on|''® Chureh Street, and moved off in column of route «long Grafton, Prince and Kent Streets to the “We are not giving this ag strike pay,” fogve to the Globe last night. “We are giving it, gladly, because these men Fr Rare $5 a. sg/ Without\ imeans of carried into Sehool and pee They ask merely a settlement by arbitration; if that means a wa rm ‘duction they ate prepared to ‘At. the Close of the service th pt it. The least we ‘Already the teachers of this city, the province of Ontario, and to of h— some of salaried, in larger ‘sums, money secured from these untary contributions goes to the assistance of ihe 88 Brandon chers, > said a prominent peda- and ‘women in Brandon are subsistence, re- ac- can do is p to:keep them alive.” __ Oo School parade ground, where they CROWNS FALLING were disinissed after a most euc cessful parade, The inspection of the two City IN GOLF WORLD NEW YORK, Junie 18—Already Sc Jadet Cor ake place|the young 1922 golf season looks ose healer Tridtaris pe ae like a@ heartless champion buster. 4 o'clock, and it is hoped that large number of: our citizens will/"e@dy ‘been Mwo ‘bigt champions have. al- Succeeded and more be present to show their interest lok all tagged and billed for the in Cadet work, which is perhapsfate. today the most important branck ‘Miss Cecil Leitch, former Bri- of our National Defence Syste, th ee a le MASSACRE IS DENIED . ‘ Mis. LONDON, June 18.— It 4 sta the ic ig OVer retoived in th led officially today that thore is Next on the dst hi Willie Hun. ho authority for the news contain- world, not only lost sS Joyce Wethered but received tish woman champion, regarded as greatest woman player in the her title to worst beating that a finalist tournament, ed in a semi-official despaeh tromte?. British amateur champion, who Athens last night reporting the dropped his title to E. W. Hold- massacre by Turks of twelve Brit- erness. ish soldiers in the neighborhood of ‘The British open championship the Dardanelles. Tho report, it isis next on the list and it isn’t explained, ‘apparently. referred to Wielding the hammer to figure tiat an incideat which took place aoc k Hutchison, the American fortnight ago, when three British Wolder of the tiltle, may be the casualties occurred in an encounternext champion casualty. 150. (Before sailing Jcch the Hutéh, The treaty votes polled at the University aggregated 1973 and the anti-treaty 670. BELFAST, June 18—Many casos interference with officials are reported from the Sligo and Bast Mayo election area. It is stated that documents. and voting papers were seized and burned in several districts, and many agents of In. dependent candidates kidnapped. ‘Replying to a protest sent to him Arthur Grifith dispatched a mes: sages to the Independent candi- dates, saying that the pact. which provided for free elections had been broken, The matter would be investiga. ted, and if such conduct was per- sisted in the elections would be invalidated. sent by post to Unionst voters, urging them to remain at home to- day. over jthere and the is not rash enough to botist of a qowbtful con- quest, i Many golf experts figure that Jesse Guilford, American amateur champion, will retire after ono year’s reign and Jim Barneg will have no easy time coming out on tep of the open — pile again this your, Americans did not fgiure very much in the... British champion- ships this year because the golf association refused to sponsor a big invasion and very few of the American stars were in & position to go it “on their own,” ‘Miss Alexa Sterling, in winning the Metropolitan womtn’s cham- pionship, showed she is back in the form which gave her predom- inance over all the other American woman stars for several years. iit would be no surprise this year to see her win back both the American and the Otmadian titles, Miss Leitch had intended to in- vade Canada and the United Clates again this summer, but since she In some cases threats haq been and country through he years of their long history.” ° BRITISH TENNIS TAR DEFEATS MRS. MALLORY LONDON, Juny 16—In the semi- finals of the women's singles of the Kent ternis championships this afternoon Miss Kathleen Mc. Kane, the British star, defeated Mrs. Molla Bjudstedt Miallory, the United ‘States champion. The score ‘was 6-1, 2-6, 6-3. Miss Eliza beth Ryan, of California, defeated Mrs. Beamish, of England, 8-6, 6-3. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Ete RATHS.—10c. per line por day. 9c. per line per day for 3 days or over. 8c. a line per day for 6 jays or over, 5 figures, initial letters count as one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of aa and must be paid for. .**Pinette’s big tea . July 1st. Please remember the date. “*Remember June 30th is the date for the Nurses’ Memorial Cake Sale. Particulars later. **Reserve Tuesday — evening, June 20th, for the Ice Cream Social at North River Hall. **Tho New Glasgow Carding Mills will be open for business on Monday 19th inst. * * 'Bonshaw’s Tea On Thurs- day Juno 29th instead July 5th. Please note change, **The Florida ‘Hotel will open June 18th for the summer months.—W. Brown, Pownal, pro- rrietor, of Ice “*The Women’s Institute North River will. hold an son, ‘began to list heavily. They were saved by motor boats and the harbor fire department, which immediately began operations . to liberate the entrapped men. A Big Steamer, The funnels and masts of the Avare snapped off when she keel- ed over. She first listed to star- board and then to port before over- turning. ‘The Avare, a twin screw’ atea- “That this Nova, approves of Troceeding to Havre and then to aken by the Regents, ison, in declaring thatiShe had been in drydock hera, for con- The officials had taken a copy ofiider any plan of university. fed- e made! , ;the nine provinces of the Domin- the;mer of 8,227-tons gross, is owned e30-i by: the Brazilian Lloyd Company. She left Santos, Brazil, April 27, Lisbon before coming to Hamburg. the. past eight. days, DECREASE SHOWN IN UNEMPLOYMENT OTTAWA, 18,— Estimates on tmemployment vovering sight of ion, to Saturday, June 10, show what Labor Department officials consider a remarkdble decrease in the number of men out of work at the Dominion, fn fact, there je stated to ‘be a demand for men for Seasonal work, such as small fruit ‘picking, which it {s {mpossible to Till at persent, i Ontario had the greatest numbe: of unemployed, according to infor- mates, with 10,811, At the same time parts of the province offered work for more men than wero available in those districts. The figures (for the other seven pro- vincés, Prince Edward Island de- ing not available, were: New Brunswick, 500 unemployed; Nova Scotia, 7,800; Quebec, 9500; Man- itoba, 1,805; Alberta, 4,225; Brit- ish Columbia, 7,368, and Saskatche- wan, 1,772, This brings the total estimated unemployment in the eight provinces ta 43,141, which ls considered by the department to be a most Satisfactory showing at the \present time, In regard to Nova Scotia, Alberta and British Columbia, it was point ed out also that some of the unem ployment wag due to strikes and labor difficulties in the coal min- ing sections, where it ‘was hoped conditions: would shortly improve. —_—— =e FRANCO. TURKISH PACT CONSTANTINOPLE, June 18; — For the first time since thé out. break of the war the French flag is flying over the consulate at Angora, following the arrival there * of Colonel Mougin, declared the object of his mission was to eli- iminate certain misunderstandings consequent on the non-execution of the Franco- Turkish agreement, as well as to further the improve- ment of the relations between the two nations, which decl aredfi two nations, whtch he declared were daily growing closer. ) The Weather, ‘ Temperature, ~ Tide, Moon, Ete. TORONTO, June 1 5 erly to northerly winds, Ung i « , i with a band of brigands, Cream ‘Social on the hall grounds, be to sell pamenle. pale ed over to Brazil nh feed Tana Ha. GORDIE W deaaations strong, south of Chanak-Kalessi, Witned this followers not to ‘ex:|has lost her title she may cancel Tuesday, June 20th. Gore and cool, pac Se "ete; pry eee Tho. despatch adds that, 160 men| have to-do. With. pteerlistment| Asta Minor. ne nect, Loe mueh. of him and ho an-|he engtgements. Miss Wethered, a High tide this ovéniig at 6.03 ente; every car owner & Pros} ithe despatch adds aati n to /disabilities aggravated by service,| Official news records that thenounced that he felt he would not|the new champion, hasn't had! **Attention ‘is called — to the Jand tomorrow morning at 6.17, _ Bect; to sell; big profits. were on board, in bait Bet Ati iz thé subseuent recurrences of| trowble created iby the brigand at-be able to retain the title, Jock|time to make any plans, but it is clearing out sale of Mr. Artomas un sets this évehitg at 7.54 ang : 1 perils toe Pereira tar ePanen [severe dockyard. mecken: that a disabling condition in which ag-| tack was overcom® and that thereknows a good deal about. British doubtful if she can make arrange. Cooke of Pisquid on Wednesday ! rises tomorrow morning at 4.08, ‘ai ' tion, = Canadian ~ Auto| that the latest there Ried, iwere pravation by active war service}lave been no other, disturbances golf, and the condidtions under] ments for an Ameétican trip onjaist at 1 o’clock.—P, yet | New Moon Sunday, June 26th, | Patalg om We Niagara only \a few of these men. has been caused, a in the Chanak are Which the tournaments arg staged] such short notice, Auctioneer, 39,20 8, ; . Me eaten SAV OM, JES ( ‘ fi ‘ aye Te iucih