Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. Charlottetown Guardian, Two Centa, Morning Guardian, Founded 1887, Belfast Owing to Sniping Seventeen Incendiary Fires in Belfast Last Night holesale Arvests _of- Protestants “fli Charged With Conspirisg With The of The North. Ulstermen Being Reprisal for the Arrests (Special to The Guardian) B IST; May . 29—Seventeen fires were started in the cam. paign of incendiarism waged throughout’ the ‘city last night. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922 —————SSS Mail, Camada, $8.00. U. 8. A., $4.58 By it Qo Prevented Reported, Orangemen eing Arres.ed in of Sinn Feiners, and Connor, owing to the perils of travel, LONDON, May 27—Continued outbreaks of disorder — in Ireland are Teported in despatches to the Horatio Bottomley Gets Seven Years Penal Servitude (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, May 29—Horatio Bot- tomley, M. iP., former publisher of John Bull was found’ guilty to- day tby a jury on the charge of mis- appropriation of funds belonging to the Victory Bond Club, He was sentenced to seven years penal servitude, Summerside Incident Before Brockton Coart Britain Takes Hand Io Irish Situation Destroyers Sent to Ulster Coast and Evacuation of British Troops has Ceased. (Special to The. Guardian) ‘LONDON, May 29-—Strong ac- tion to repress rebellion. and ter- riorism in Ireland was taken by Great Britain ‘today. Following a cabinet meeting it was announced in Commons that British destroy- ers have been ordered to Ulster| and that the British evacution of| Ireland is to cease immediately. field Marshal French Winston Spencer Churchill inform ed the House of Commons that the destroyers would go to the Ulster Coast. LLONIDON, “May 29—Winston Spencer Churchitl, (Secretary for the Colonies: told the House of Commons that Great Britain did not intend at presen¢ to withdraw all her troops from Dublin. Automobile Tax Signatory Powers Will All Siga Washington Treaty (Speciai to The Guardian) WASHINGGTON, iMay 29—Rati- fication of the Washington Arms Conference treaties ‘by all the sig natory powers is confidently ex- pected by ithe ‘State Department it was steited officiall y today, There is no foundation for reports thal seme of the nations party to the agreements will not ratify them or will insist upon destructive reser- vations. Protestant and Ca‘holic Clergy —- Premier Lloyd George Delays His Departure For Week-End Rest The Agreement Reached by the Political Factions in Southern Ireland Denounced by Many if England as a Surrender of the Free Staters to The Republicans and a Menace to The Aoglo Irish | Treaty. Strong Comment by The London Times. LONDON, May29—With the ar-|Free Staters to the Republicans rival of Michael Collins from Dub- and as such a menace to the An- lin today, the Irish conference was glolrish treaty. ‘ e e Six fir fb. q mings ma Speciail to The G i W il \) k b R d Ef t f . expected to begin formal discus-: ‘How seriously the issue is Te- starting ones We desrosat chines ne It is said that BROCKTON, Massa Max. 8)—- | ea y agio ective fom ess Ig FOSS|sion ot the agreement reached de-‘garded in some quarters is evi- the Model School in the. Falls S$ of the Irish Republican|py, Winfield ‘Scott Garland - of tween the. political Road. A constable was shot in the leg while on duty at a fire this morning. - There were no burials in the ; sity, be f 3 ing TORO) ay 29— S ; have delayed his departure for a/doubtful construction should have ' the aaBiog ys Cee see ihe, widow Rogers ‘was Bhat ine” dletff MMe Mis dete ies lad Rie Mareter Lara aRCeR Sa ANCREASE, OTTAWA’ Frey Sonne Cart renil week-end Tea at Cneqisiy: Covrt torte ‘Due Gal the sna gn Repay wd + | dea y raiders at Castloreagh vane a dae. eey ; heacana tit: i : "rench consuls, a representative|to preside over the meetin it will bring this country and Ire- The restaurants and theaters are|Count Asi, unfinished at the conclusion of the|speak to tle people of Ontario REPORTS Bra 0: PIeside Ove: 8. me bOr Sg /ounty Roscommon. aul / f 3 ; Ss ok Canada, and many British ‘Both {the Irish representatives|land perilously jnear a state of suffering severely from the cam-|_ / : ae day's session and a continuance|through Stars Radio at about 4.15 | prene aici : : DVB et eY, rr arcestieat paign of terrorism. The Times correspondent atjfor one week was ordered. French and Belgian officials andjunder Arthur Griffith and the Bqi,| war. One restaurant reports a big slump army surrounded ‘Ballinalee, Coun. ty Langford, and arrested ali the Protestants in the town, charging them with conspiracy with the Orangement in the North, Strabane, says armed men are ar Avon, a well-known dentist with an ofllce in this city, was charged with a serious offence by Mrs. Eva M. Guay, forty-one, of this (Mrs, Guay testified that she: had To Ontario Audience (Speciaii.to The Midnight, May 23 Guardian) PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO FIVE { this afternoon. OTTAWA, May 29—Automobiles (Special to The Guardian) ‘LONDON, May 29—A Reuter despatch from Brussels Says: “In the presence of the Belgian local civil authorities, Major Ing: factions in|derced by the comment this morn- Southern Ireland last Saturday { ing of the Times’ parliamentary and its effect on the treaty setting | corrrespondent, who saye it is “of up the Irish Free state. Premier,s0lemn and momentous importance Lloyd George was understood to|inasmuch if an ominous or even tish ministers have been 50 ret{-| There is, however, much moro resting Ulstermen in County Done-!tiiy5 ade ; —-2 ee —____- in the hands of agencies —at|pen, of the Imperial War Grayes|cent that very little has been learn |cptimism. in the Irish capital than H in: business following the discov-|gal in reprisal for the Arrant of eee at ends: AA fee : {midnight May 23, on which bona|Commission, on behalf of the Bri-|ed age tae ate nL et tm con-|in London, according to the Daily cry of a bomb in a telephone man-|Sinn Feiners throughout Ulster Dr, Garland eS urisodiathd Meas very ouse 10 lide sales had not been made, will tish government on Saturday hand-|yersations hela yesterday, but it) Mpils) Dubin correspondent, who hole nearby, There is a big contingent of Irish! Prine Ar oan Beech WOMAN 103 ; [be subject to the new tax of fivelcd over to the town of Mons the|is supposed that the’ Free State | writes: Bishop MaoRory has cancelled|Republican army men in Lifford,| pc’ Edward Island silver fox s jor ten per cemt, ‘according to{memorial known as the Sacrifice] yonsfitutfon, provided Yor funder| “It seoms that ‘all the Irish Jead- all conferences with his clergy land more arg continuously Miter! stock. She is married but lives 1 age estroye value and also subject to the in-|Cross, After Protestant and Cath-|the treaty. was discussed, as well,ers hold the conviction that they throughout; the diocese of Down! ing the county. apart from her husband. During jcreaso of fitty per cent in the on : “ ) wih! be able withowt much dif- Historic Dunkirk ~ Church Destroyed (Special to The Guardian) DUNKIRK, France, May 29-- The church of St. John the Bap- tist, dating from the fifteenth cen- tury was destroyed py fire yes. terday. A large number of oil paintings and other objects of art the value of: which has not yet bee. determined, wero lost. {CONDENSED SPECIALS? MNATES.—-10c. per Iine per day. Ic. per line per day: for 8 days or over. 8c. a line por day for 6 days or over. Count 5 words to a line. Groups of 6 figures, initial letters, count as one word, 10 per cent, discount for cash, Address forms part of ad. and. must Ye paid for. Special Rates furnished Room ad, 76c for seven words for one week, Situation Wanted, for seven words, 60c per week, *MAID WANTED—Good wages. Ap ply 144 Prince St. LOST—A CAMEO BROOCH. FIND- er leave at Guardian. Reward. | | *FINE REPAIRING OF ALL! kinds promptly attended to. Jas. Whito. ‘Wage Cut for 400,000 Men (Special to The. Guardian CHICAGO, ° a ment of the wages of approximate. Ip 400,000 maintenance of way em- ployees of the -railways of the country effective on July 14 in accordance: with decreases in the cost of living anq wages in simil- ar outsidg. employment since the decision of the board last July was provided for in a. decision by thé United Stats ‘railroad Jaber board and made public tonight. -11, Fletcher, secured the testimony May 29—Readjust- j the period from March to Octoher, 1921, Mrs. Guay told the court she lived at Dr. Garland’s home. ‘Counsel for the woman, Elmer from his client that she and Dr. Garland met at Summerside late in October and lived in the Ciif- ton Hotel, She remained in Sum- merside until March, 1922. \Dr., Gatland? § prominent in professional circles hereabouts. He is married and has one stcp- son, New Steam Service For Charlottetown ‘The decision is expected to re- duce present payrolls of the rail-: roads about $48,000,000 per year and to reduce the pay of the major ity of the maintenance of way men five cents per hour, but important classes of the employees were given a smaller cut, Under the majority ‘head were included track laborers and. other classes usually designated’ as “common laborers,” —=- + S. S. MONTCALM HAD 1,061 PASSENGERS \QUEBHC, (May 29—The Canadian Pacific steamer Montcalm, with 1,061 passengers, 377 cabin and 684 third class, from Liverpool, arriv- ed here at 5.40 on Friday. The steamship officials are very much exercised at the immigration rule *BRING YOUR LAWN MOWERS: to 36 Kent St. and have thom: put in perfect running order.; Jas. White. *LOST—A LITTLE FINGER RING set with two -ginall diamonds. Greatly valued by owner as keepsake. Please notify Mrs. Keith Rogers, 53 Bayfield St. *HOUSE FOR SALE—AT BRIGH. ton, concrete cellar, seyen rooms, hot water heating, enamelled bath, $600 down and $30.00 per month for a hundred months, witnout interest. Apply Robert Cotton, } *FOR QUICK SALE—2 UPRIGHT pianos suitable for a. summer cottage, or for practising on, Price $100.00 and $125.00, Call or write Miller Bros., 145 Gt. George St., Charlottetown, FOR SALE—SPEED BOAT (WITH out engine,) 25 ft. long, 4 ft. beam. Built of cedar, copper ‘rivetted, 2 gasolene tanks. Price $350.00. Also Kenworth engine, 12 H. P., 4 cye 4 cye, price $300.00 which will not allow the landing and immigration inspection of thini class passengers after -six o’clocik fin the evening, daylight saving, wich compels a big liner at heavy expense to lose thirteen hours, not to mention the inconvenience aid delay of the passengers who are anxious to reach their destinatioit as well as the inconvenience to tho steamship. St. Dunstan’s Graduates Following are the graduates of ‘St.. Dunstan’s University this year (Seventeen of the twenty-one gra duates are Island students, the Va- ledictorian, Roland Howatt, being a ‘Charlottetown boy. There are two graduates this year from Que- bec and two from the United States Joseph T. Arsenault, Mt. Carmel. Francis 'L. Campbell, Middleton. John F, ‘Campbell, Brooklyn, N.Y BPlzear ‘Cote, Luceville, P. Q. WJ. Silvere DesiRoches, Miscouche [Sregory Gallant, Kinkora. Lucien Gelina, Pieneville, P.Q. Urban Gillis, Grand River, Patrick Goodwin, Kensington, Roland Howatt, ‘Charlottetown. Paul Hughes, Lawrence, Mass. Merlin McCarthy, Souris. Geo. A, Sutherland, Box 628, New Glasgow, N. 8, .*MAN OR WOMAN TO __ DISTRI- bute well known line household dous demand), territ ty arrangeg, work pleasant pay liberal even for spare time ities; tr J. Louis Macdonald, Corran Ban W. J. Macdonald, Glenwood, P.B. W. MeGuigan, St. Annes, P.H.I. ‘Thomas Murtagh, Newton. _ling, is tonfident that the estab: lishment of this service, | making Charlottetown a terminal poine iThe S,.S. Gaspesia, a handsome large passenger steamer belonging’ to the Clarke Steamship Company,} Montreal, arrived in port Sunday night on her first trip - to Char- lottetown. Mr. Desmond A. Clark, president of the Company, and Mr J. A. Bouchard, general manager, were passengers on the steamer, which left again yesterday after-| noon, It is the intention of the (Com- pany. to establish a service between this port and Montreal, Quebec and the Gaspe Coast, making Char- lottetown a terminal. For this pur- pose the Gaspesia ‘was selected for the route, as she is a handsome, fast and and strong craft, with ae- commodation for fifty first ane fifty second class passengers, in addition to excellent .accommoda- tion for freight. She is 230 feet in length, thirty two feet wide, has powerful reinforced engines for ice breaking and has a speed of 12 1-2 knots. Passengers’ cabins, smoking (Special to The Guardian) ‘BERNE, May 29—The little vil- lage of Lerechenfeld, sixteen miles southeast of this city, was wreck- sion of a munitions dump. ed or damaged by the blast, the only persons killed were tivo ‘chil dren whe were playing abou: the ‘dump, Forty people were injured. Has Two Husbands _ (Speciai to The Guardian) FLINT, MICH., May 29-—Charg- ing that she alternated in living with two husbands, one’ a_ night patrolman and the other a day fac: tory employee, police yesterday he- gan search for Mrs. Anthony Spay- er, 26. (She. disappeared imme- begun and a warrant for her arres¢c was issued. : Patrolman \Spayer — declared St. Louis, ‘May 25, 1916, precip- ‘tated the. investigation. police are alleged to disclose that she used the names of Lola Gor- don, Lola Thorne and Lola Weison SAWMILL MANAGER SERIOUSLY INJURED NORTH BAY, ONT., May 29-— F, H., MeLaughlan, owner ani manager of the Commanda~ saw- mill, suffered severe and dangerous injuries yesterday when he. was caught in the projecting end of a bolt. in a shaft cuff and ‘was whirled about at the rate of 800 revolutions and dining rooms are handsomely finished, the smoking room. being finished in oak and dining room ‘in mahogany. Hot and cold shower| baths and every modern sanitary | convenience’ is installed and every- thing vossible has beeh done to in-| sure the comfort of patrons. The service will. go into operation (at once and the Company wish the people of Charlottetown to co-oper- ate with them in making it a per- manent one. Should it prove a suec- cess, as it very probably, will, the Company intend to increase the cabin space so as to, have accomoda- tion for 250 passengers. (The Gaspesia is commanded by Capt. Trombley, late. of the S, 5. Cascumpedia and a thoroughly ex- perienced officer. The chief engin- eér, Mr. Mercier, is also a man of long experience in his profession. (Mr. Clarke, president of — the Company, who personally conduct: ed representatives of the press through the steamer yesterday morn and Summerside 4 port of call, will be a big convenience to people of this province from the point of view of passengers accomodation especiaily. For this purpose he has a minute. ‘When found Mr, Mec- Laughlan was lying almost naked on a pile of sawdust several fee from the mill, where he had been thrown. (He is in Toronto Gener- al Hospital. DISCOVER NUCE BODY OF FORMER ACTRESS. CHICAGO, May 29.—The nude body of Mrs, Rosie Greenberg, for- merly an actress known as Margaret Wendat, was found today in an old lodging house which has been ermed by neighbors “The house iof 1,000 mysteries.” because of numerous crimes and wnusual happenings. there. A rope was wound! tightly around her neck, and her body showed inany brulses. she seemed to have been strangled to death. on the trip to Montreal] is five days. The round trip will be made fort-nightly. In addition to the company _ of- ficials the Gaspesia carried as her ed on Friday night by th explo- | (While every house was destroy-| sales tax, it was learned by in- | quiry at the Department of Fin- ance today, ‘istering the new taxes. will, how- ever; be in the hands of, the De- jpartment of Customs and Excise jthe officers of which ‘department will, it is expected, receive many quests for adjustments where jSales jad. been partially complet- led before the new, taxes becoming the Belgian minister of justice in a stirring speech glorified the sol- the great war. on the monument, \effective. | The. budget. provisions respecting automobiles read: { | “Schedule 1, Automobiles adapt- jed or adaptable for passenger usé,! valued et not more -than twelvé| hundred dollars each—five per| jcent, : | “Automobile adapted or Adan lable for passenger use, valued at more than twelve hundred each-— ten per cent,” ‘This. tax applies on automobiles jmanufactured in Canada, as well| diately after the investigation was/as upon those imported into Can-'Imperial War Graves ‘Commission, ada after midnight of May 23. Thel section of the resolution provid-; he ing for this states that “there shall/the town of Mons the y was married to the girl April. 10. jbo imposed, levied and collected; known as the SACRIFICE CROSS ages and aerated waters and other (Henry ‘Robusk, automobile work-|Upon goods of this part (automo-: After Protestant and Catholic cler- ev, whe says he was married to her, biles) when. such goods are im-'yy had ‘blessed the cross the of ‘warehouses in Canada on and! ;on the duty paid value in addition to any duty. | Falconwood Hospital Graduating Exercises Gaduating exercises at Falcon- wood Hospital will be held this evening, May 380th, when three C n nurses wiil be present ed with their diplomas. IThe graduates are: “'Miss Margaret McQuarzio, C man, Miss Lottie Hamm, Charlotte town, ‘Miss Hazel McKenzie,, Pinett. The graduates will be addressed by Dr Rosg anq will be presented with their diplomas by Premier Bell, ‘There will be other speakers and a programme suitable for the occasion is being prepared. > @ VATICAN TO PAY SOVIET (MOSCOW, May 29—An’ agreo- ment has been reached between the Vatican and Foreign Minister: Tch- itcherin, whereby the Soviet Gov- ernment will except the Catholic (Churches of Russia in their can. paigns of requisitioning church treasures for the famine relief fund, War Memorial for Towa of Mons. (Specia, to The Guardian) LONDON, May 29—A Reuter des- patch from Brussels says: “In the presence of the’ Belgian Minister of Justice, the British and French..Consuls, a representative of Canada and many British, French and Beigian officers, and local civil authorities, Major Ingpen of the on behafl of the British Govern: ment on Saturday handed over to} memorial| Bel- ported into Canada or (taken out gian Minister of Justice, in a stirr-|last night in the Parliament Build- ing speech, glorified the Soldiers, (Letters the two men showed the After the 24th day of May, 1922,)who came from all corners of the|ly for the removal of the proposed | world to help Belgium in the great war,” Bands piayed the Allied anthems and numerous wreaths were | laid on the monument, ‘ _ OO Oo CONVERT GAVE UP HIS TWELVE WIVES The sincerity of converts in \Afri- ca is often tested by their reluc- tance or willingness to abandon old mative practices which are ‘uw conflict with ‘Christian principles. For ‘instance, reports Mrs. Fred W. Neal, Presbyterian missionary at Sakbayeme, one recent convert, gave up twelve wives and his slaves—a direct answer to the pray- ers of the mission workers. An- other recent convert gave up his fetich, including the skeletons of two children, ‘Another, a great me- dicine man, gave up his medicine, including a ram’s horn, a spear that killed a man, a cutlass that wound- ed a person and the blood of dogs and chickens, The spear was supposed to transmit to others the strength of the man who was killed by it. Two basketfuls were recent- ly collected of different kinds of heathen medicine that were givea up. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Ete. the correspondent is informed. In- stead the ‘Russians will accept pay- ment, equivalent to the value of the articles from the Vatican treas- ury. amy ' ne 8 MOTHER’S COURAGE RATES.—10c. per line per day. 9c. per line per, day for 3 days or over. 8c. a line per day for 6 days or over 5 figures, initial letters count as d. 10 per cent. discount for Address forms part of ad and must be paid for. 4 **We are still selling at our list olic clergy had blessed the cross|as the so-called Coliins-De ees pact, The latter agrement, it was! The matter of admin-Idiers who came from all corners stated, at the time of its announce; the helding of the Irish elections’ land. It provides that a coalition panel be presented to the electors, containing the names of candidates representing ‘both sides at their present strength in the Dail, the whole to be recommended to the voters as the ticket of the Sinn, Fein. organizations. The agree-| ment has been denounced by many In England as a surrender of the ‘ ‘Soft Drink’ Makers’ Wait on Minister (Speciai' to The Guardian) OTTAWA, May 29—Canadiawv manufacturers of carbonated bever-. soft drinks waited on Hon. W. §. Fielding, the “Minister of. Finance, ing and pressed their claims stroax! tax of ten per cent. per gallon on soft drinks. 'The deputation submitted that the tax would not only ‘be detrimen- tal to the manufacturers but would also work a hardship on the citl- zens who use extensively what is known as soft drink beverages be- cause they can now be obtained at a low price. The present price was within the grasp of families of limited means. Another point argued by the de- putation was that the tax woun be inequitable to the extent that the products of soft drink manufac, turers would be taxed while own- ers of soda fountains, who concoc: and sell a certain ‘brand of soft drinks woudl go scot free. es DEMAND FOR MEN (COBALT, ONT., ‘May 29—Therel is a big demand. for men in the pulp and railway camps of the north, according to Superintendent ‘Ferris, of the Ontario Government employment ‘buragu here. On his books he has calls for 30 men ‘to take station work contracts on the T. & N. O. extension from Cochrane to Oll Can Portage, and men are also sought for the C.P.R. job on the Quebec side of Lake Temiskaming. The T. S. Wool- ings Company wants 300 men for cutting pulp at Yorkston. 0 a STREET FIGHTING IN ROME ROME, (May 29—Street fighting was reported today from all parts of Italy. ‘In Genoa, following an exchange of epithets, a band of Fascisti chas- ed a group of Communists througy ficulty ta show that the pact 1s not against the treaty. They have taken legal opinion and: are satis- of the world. to he'p Beigiaa in|}mert Jast Saurday, makes. possible, fied as to the correctness of their attitude and #ts consonance with Bands played the Allied anthems next month and the formation of a the terms of the Anglo-Jrish agree and numerous wreaths were laid )goalition cabinet for Southern Ire- ment.” It is understood that three meet- ings will be helq today. Michael Collins and his colleagues will meot at four p. m. while the Bri- tish signatories to the Angio- Irish treaty are conferring with Premier Lloyd George. At Six o'clock a joint meeting of the British and Irish delegates will be held with Premier Lloyd George presiding. Great Blaze In Bordeaux (Special to The Guardian) BORDEAUX, May 29—Fire broke out this morning on one of the piers in the harbor and spread quickly to various other structures A: high wind was blowing at the time. Thousands of barrels and hogsheads of wine on one of the wharves were destroyed. Although | mot under control early in the forenoon the losses were already computed at many million fancs. No. 2 Battery Re-Union Tonight No. 2 Battery, commanded by Major J.P. Hooper, M.C., will hold a reunion tonight after drill, which starts promptly at 7.30 when the ‘Battery will march to Victoria Park for their start in foot drill, after- wards coming in and going to work on gun drill, The banquet will be held immediately at the conclu- sion of the gun drill. Every mem- ber of this Battery must be pre- sent tonight in time ta move off at a $20,000 BLAZE AT ST. JOHN ST, JOHN, N.B., May 29—A des- tructive fire occurred at Hast St. John this morning on the premises of the St. John Drydock and Ship- building (Company. The round house and one locomotive, a build- ing owned by the Bedford Con- struction Company, a compression outfit owned by the dry dock com- pany and stores valued at $20,000 were completely destroyed. The total loss was about $30,000 partly insured. Tiie flames spread so rapidly thas with tie hydrants loeated between the buildings burned it was impos- sible to fight the flames success- fully. \ The Weather Temperature, unneces- Brant put a ship on the route which is in the ocean liner class as far as Sér- vice and equipment is concerned ‘The Gaspesia is about years old and was originally a Ger: price what we have a week ago. B. N. Keays, 18 Upper Queen St., Phone 819-J. experience or capital sary, Bradley Company, . ford, Ontario, : *AN ACCOUNTANT WANTED IN first passenger, Mr. Jas. Sears! MONTREAL, May 29—Carrying secretary treasurer of the St. James{her six children out of her burning Literary Society, Montreal, a pr?-\house and later teelphoning to the eight: minont travellor and writer. | tlremen, was \the feat accomplish- The agents for the company i!ed by Mrs James Murphy, Brookville. V. Pineau, Rustico. P. Sullivan, Cardigan. ; Bertram Walsh, St. Annes, P.E, I the streets and into a restaurant, | which the Fascisti completely, de- vastated. The Communists escap | ed through the rear of the restau- rant, and five of 'them were wound. Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO May 380—Moderato Wilfrid Giguerre, of Bel-| **Having disposed of the great- every large firm to act as Exe! ‘ayitiam A. Zatb, Charlottotown.| von vessel, Ste made her — iriy) Cheilettetown are (Messrs Bruce ley'llo street, Montreal, Notth.|or nert of my land I will offer beled, bes qrindis inaede) ina noe ree cutive, must be trained in th®! ‘pan Commencement Exercises! ‘som Lendon {hia month iat and Co, at whose wharé when her house was destroyel by|™ blic Avetion on June 6th, my ¢)-! Other encounters were reported in temperature.. i intrigneles of thd profession. | (ayn place. at the University tail! tes and {8 now out from 93 jst ver wil donk, Accomodatioa fir of no. lotormined cause yestor-‘tire herd of pure bred Holste! ‘from Bologna, where a member of, High tide this afternoon at 12.88 We have trebbled many a salary) at 3 p.m. Wednesday. treal and Quebes on her first tripsfcr (he service will bo made to the dg *. She took six trips in ll telaatile, comprising some twenty| the Fascisti and a royal guard were|and tomorrow morning at 2.06. . buildings on the wharf and every |seve the chi! | over the new route, She left this ‘dren and succeeded iu|head of females and *WANTED—2 PANTRY GIRLS/afternoon ‘for, (Summerside from'thing will be done to provide for/doing so. When her task ‘was|young bulls. ind our system: Send for pat’ and 1 chamber maid at Mace A she will proceed to Gaspe,(the comfort of passengers arrivins completed ahd after she had phon: first class farm machinery. Gavinj Alessandria and ove Commitnistl. \ t quarter moon Friday, June ticulars. Apply “BY Box 116. Hotel. The approximate time occupied and departing. i __ od’ thé fire station, she fainted. R. Harding, Graham’s Road. was killed ih Parma’, ne id, 2.10 pm, Attend Oor Big Sale of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing: at Bradalbane, May 26 to June 3---Wadman & Co. through our instruction. Twenty years unapproached record be half dozen killed. Communist was killel a. Sun sets this evening at 7.42 and Also a full line of/ Trieste, two Fascist) were killed :n tiges tomorrow morning at 4,12.