awn - r Jinn Paper Thai t l‘ .1‘ 1'! - Jilke-The Dew cover‘- Prince Edward Illelllfl Ioplag I0 n". m.“ .0 _ For Soviet Ref; (Special to The Guardian 0L0 DON. June 12-—The . ally ‘Hearaldb Berlin correspondent at- tributes to M. Stomaninkow, head o the private commercial mission dn Berlin_ n denial of reports that a. private agreement to develop trade with Russia. .had been con- cluded -between a roup of Bri- tlsh and German‘l' dustriallsts. J ‘l ‘Wraugels Troops _ For Siberia (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, June 11-—Abbut 4_000 troops of the remnants of General WrangeYs antl-‘iiolshevlk forces, now scattered throughout Turkey, jprobably will be sent to the Vladivostok area of Siberia to join forces there opposing the Soviet, according to official advices today. This information lass been given to allied officials in Constan- tinople hy‘ the general staff of the wrangle forces which were sever- ly defeated by the Bolsheviks in Southern Russia. While the Wran- ' gel general staff admitted that about 4,000 troops, only n small part of the old antl-Bolshcvik forces may be sent to Siberia. it denied lo allied officials that any large part of the old Wrangel forces was going to Siberia under Japanese support. The Japanese high com- missioner in ‘Constantinople also denied such reports N. B. Judge Appointed (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June i1——lion. Arthur It. Sllpli. K- (1., of Fredericton, has been appointed junior judge of tho counties of York, Sudbury and Queens in the province of New Brunswick. This was announced .~b Sir Gcorgisvfoster, minister oi’ a d- commer and iacting Dremleq at the conclusion of the inecting oil the cabinet‘ this even ng. . ;‘c000e000sr0clits‘%J hauled and painted. Apply H, G Nelson_ Hampton. 1 LOST-IN THIS CITY ROSARY and case initial M. M. H. Finder leave at Guard-inn Office. ‘FOR SAL-E-DOUBLE- GEATED driving Waggon. Seats remov . able. Apply 16 Spring Park Road ‘LOST IN v CHARLOTTETOWN, seven dollars... Finder please leave at Guardian Office. "FOUND. GOLD ROSARY. OWN- er may have same by appying nt Guardian office. —- - - _-_ __....._..__.__._,__... ‘FOR 3ALE—-REGISTERED HOL- "Blll bu". 1 1-2 yrs. old. Apply 1 Will Les; Victoria. ‘JNO. ALFRED’ Mcnomagp 14""! surveyor. Hormanvliie. - arcs BALE-i‘ onlvmo HORSE, 1 single carriage, 1 rloublu car. r1859. 1 buBBY. Apply Arthur G. Penke, 121 North River Rand, ‘OFFICE To LET-PLEASANT offices to let in Prowse Block, Sunnyside. Charlottetown. Apply to P. A. Farquharscn. moss: ron smile-coon sound driver. Weisht. 976. A-p- ply Farquhsrsoifs Livery swing, i> ‘WANTED IV JULY ~ 181K. A good pluln cook. also a young girl to wait on table. Apply Mrs. Aeneas A. McDonald, The Sea Breeze. tleurgetown. - ~ - ‘LOST, serwsln CHARLOTTE. town and Borden ‘a fit x 41-! Tire and Itim. Finder please notify J. ‘Stanley wedlock, Char- lottetown. , FOUND-WHIT! FEATHER BOA. Owner may have same by appiy< ing at Guardian and p ad. a-un-k-ii-q-i ‘LOBP-QILVIR FOX, PARTIES capturing fox. please notify ill. l. Weeks, Breckley Rd. and receive reward. ‘ ‘LOIT-JITWIIN CHARLOTTE town nnd Che Vlilllsy Satur- day night, one n cirle plated oct- agon head lamp for automobile. , Please leave st Guardian Offic and recbive rams. ‘WANTIDW-FOR DRY GOOD! department in county store an experienced msn capable of tak- ing full charge of some. one but hustlers and ‘reel c0110.! en need apply. References and ex- Detrience wauteede dist ing. an: scary etpect . ppy x _ Charlotte -the Italians not to evacuate .knnwn Boishevlst lender in Kin y Margaretta, nnd the dwelling house sying for , . 'Blfl ard Asia lliuor Greeks Bomb (Special to The Guardian) (IONSTANDNOPILE, June 12— Greek destroyers have bombarded Karamu-rsal. n village on. the south ern shore of the Gulf of lsmid, and there, have been several skirmish- es along the Turkish front in Asia Minor’ Coast towns along the Black Sea the Sea of Mermorn and the Aegean are filled with refugees l'rom the interior. The Turkish na- tionalist govern-ment has requested on the southern coasts of Asia Minor, expressing fear that the British may use the new docks there as a base. and they -will cut off com- munications between Angora and iEurope. lo Jail WitLAuto Hogs TORONTO, Juno 12—Mayor Church today asked the Chief of Police to takeextreme measures in the cases of motorists breaking the speed law, It is getting to be nothing but wilful murder on the streets," declared ‘l-iis Worship. “l have asked that these motorists be taken off their cars and taken to court at once when they are found violating the law!” The Hslitas- Ottawa. Flight OTTAWA, June 11-—At 2.40 yes- terday afternoon the Air Board re- szelved its first official notification of the departure of Colonel Leckie, in his llnai leg of the Halifax-Ot- tawa flight with F-3. This mes- eeige stated Col. Leakie had got iaway from Quebec, where he spent Jast night, at!) dclockthls morning Colonel Leckie had not arrived. -nor had any further word -heon received from fliers since passing mo. m. 0...... Drowned in Restigouchr Special to The Guardian. CAMBELLTON, Juno 11~A par- ticularly sad drowning accident oc- curred un {Frddhy in the ‘Itestigouche river about six miles below the mouth of the Kcdgwlck. in which Arthur Curtis, of Kedgwick, lost his life. He had left his home on horseback about 7 arm. to go down the river to ‘bring his men, who had been fighting fire there, back in n sco\v. As he did notreach his men at the time expected Harry Lynn started to look for him_ The horse was found standing on the bank of the river and Curtis’ hat in the river near ‘by. Lynn reported this to the rest of the men. ‘Search was immediately made, the body being found by M-r. John Sulilcun quite near tho shore. M-ONCTON. Juno 11~Word has been received here that tho mur- der case in which Robert C. Cud- moro, or Moore, was the victim in Greenvrlle Junction (Mo). a year ago last March, is being re-opened and that there may be another trial. Moc-re was a native of Cana- an, this purlsh_ nnd formerly resid- ed ln Moncton and Point du Chene. The case, which attracted con - siderable attention in two coun- tries at the time, is now before the Maine courts. German Chancellor _ Urges _ Production not is or BlDlbhlN. June 11-“it memorics of battlefields new wars that point out our rfuture paths or destination: only intense ‘work and production will help us win book liberty for the Father- land." Chancellor Wlrth thus addressed a plenary session of the Memihera of the Bourse to-day in an 211111881 to that body to support the new Government's program for carry- Three Rivers this morning. ti: (Special to The Guardian) COPENHAGEN, June l1-'i‘he, police of Stockholm have discover“ ml documents showing that ll. was intended to start u simultaneous Bolshevist revolution in Sweden,‘- information received here torl-ayJ concerning tlic alleged revolution- nry plot uncovered Thursday as the result of the arrest of n nidcly 1m. S-weden. Papers were also found, implicating 400 Bolshevists staying in Sweden who will be ar- rested and expelled from the coun- try, it is said. ' The records of the Stockholm police shnw the ‘arrest of five Fir.- ianriers, formal members of tho Finnish "red guards," and one Swede in connection with tho move ment. Bush _ Under Control The bush fires which. caused the destruction ltlhe [Jathqlic Church and parochial residence atfflt. of Mr. Loeham, are now under control. The fires raged Satur- day west of St. ‘Margaretta over s stretch or woods, finally burning t“ ‘ves out. A considerable quantity of valuable timber has been destroyed in addition to the property. The total loss at St. Margarets will be upwards of_$30.000. The church which was lspllmdld wood- en" building. with o, seating ca- city or about 700 was valued at xatween 920.000 and $25,000. The loss is.partially covered by insur- .nnce.. east and west of St. Margaretta are not yetfuliy totaled. .i--<o->——-—- CONFESBED TO HIRING MEN TO BEAT UP HUSBAND I{UDSON_ N. Y, Juno l1-Mrs Eva Ksber. charged with first de~ gree murder in connection with the slaying of her husband in Lake wood. Ohio, nearly two years aso. todn confessed getting n midwife ed eonsuitcd-tollalrc two men to beat up-her husband in order to chance his harsh attitude toward her. She denied that she had in- tended thst he be'kiiled.‘. want-so ‘AT once-Man warn some experience et_ baking. Ap- ply Tomlin! & Hyjies Bakery. ‘FOR GALE ishurthorn bull, two years Byrne Bras, North Itiver. ._.......-...-..-__ WAQTED — GOOD JERSEY grade cow, newly tfreshened, , .from d to 5 years old, W. A. REGLITIRED old. ll .......,_, .00 :'"‘.°a. , ignite fihtriilefldliliiy at sit‘... IMutch, ‘Box 294, Charlottetown. {which will be presented for Finland and Norway, according tol .' The ravages of the fire’ neon‘ asalnst the Royal Grain in- elit-|‘es4 t0 ‘r000e Trout 000m sltesu to‘... 0.00.... 211.10.10.00, on m. Slighilasuaiiies t (Special to The Guardian) OPPOLEN, Upper Silesia, Junt- 19——The Allies today began to en- force a definite plan for expelling both the Poles and Germans from the disputed areas in Upper Sile- sia. The German. irreguiars were ordered to retire lo a prescribed position south of Glelwitz. At tho some time the Poles were instruct- ed to retire in the opposite direc- tion. It is the Allies intention to Government 43, Opposition i7 - in_ Saskatchewan ont column lust night and v-an odd~ ed to the list oi‘ ridings which rc- turned Government sllppnriers lo the legislature. Final returns show. ed the election there of W. G. llug- gorty by more than 200 majority. At the same time the election of W_ S. Dodds, Government canril - date in (Iutknife by a majority of 300 was confirms . These removed the last uncertainties from recapitu lation which stand now as foi- lows: Government. 43.; independent, 14; (lonservatlve, 2; Labor, 1; de- ferred, 3; total, 6.3. The Mnrtin Government there. fore will have a majority in the next legislature oi’ from 23 to 2,’) according to the action of Gumbel‘: land, isle Lacrosse and Tlsdaie irl their deferred elections. There is considerable specuia tion nvcr the political futuro lion. George Langley. (Il ‘mflfrs, ‘who ing out i. e terms tygtne Jetuiglarl riit uiieercr briefly oiltnndd- n16 new‘ tax messu can which the Udbinet is drafting and the approval of Parliament next week. He assured his hearers that ho was opposed to indulging in experi- meats. Milk Want Created , Strange Substitute __ In Halifax HALIFAX. Worn lL-Slom-e of the substltutedmilk which has been sold in Halifax during the milk "strike" just ended for fresh dairy milk contained 800,000 germs per cubic centimeter, according to an analysis submitted through Dr. P. A. Gough, food and‘ dairy in- spector, nt tho meeting of the Board of Health last Thursday ‘at the city hall. Dr. Gough said he had been told of a plant in the north west end of the city where large quantities of “miik" was beiLig "MADE" forl some Hallfsx- milk dealers who were unable to get n full supply owing to the strike of the dairy- men. Hc had taken a sample of the product 4o Dr. A. G. Nicholis, provincial analyst. and the result of the analysis ‘he read yesterday at the meeting. .Dr. Gough said that from two to three tons of this substitute milk was being made at this plnnt daily ‘sinoc the strike. The pro- cess was to take 2.000 pounds of water; 180 pounds of “stock" or skimmed milk in a "cured" form. and 84 -pounds of butter and mix them together by heating them to a very high temperature and but- ting them through complex mach- inery. Dr. Macaulay said there would probably he no more of it made. as he was assured it cost morn than fresh milk, nnd the strike had been settled. Dr. Gough will. 110W- ever, lnspoct all dairies and milk plants. J udge Ia-lyndman ' Replies (Special te The Quartile") new realms, Alta; June r. - Replying to the charges of unfair- quiry Board session at Fort Wil- iiam, mode by J. R. Murray, assist ant general manager ofsthc United Groin Growers, Limited, Mr. Jus- Hynenwn. chairmen of the Beerdwiesued the following statew ment today: “The only informat- ion we have with ‘regs l- to the charges or unfairness st Fort Wil- liam is through the columns of the ress. whatever the facts may He. we certainly intend to give Mr. ; Murray and any other parties cf- fected, the fulisabopportunity to offer such evidence as they ace fit lust as soon as we reach Winni- 9-5 --‘—--—-—— and if necessary or request silwa at "Nlcholi. ‘Napier, and I-GINIIAI... HOUII», . ‘ will m» i h eeeewlck on the International wot-in firs. ~W. A. ‘Hussite .9 e paertioularanaatl Railway. at Oteuebog, ,Q\aee_a| n i. I. ' ‘. ' "' ' ‘ REGINA. June 11~The con~‘ti-, tuency of Elrose left the independ- ‘ $09 and patch ‘fox fifth with $03‘ tilihtfhh \..~ \\\\\\\ ve Alina! I1 llal pe With direct a succession of similar mu- tual retirements until the entire ‘plebiscite region is cleared. Bri- {fish soldiers and Polish irregulars clashed near Maiapane late yester- day. according to reports received here today. The British detach - ment was ambushed but fought its way"out of the trap with only min» or casualties. No estimate wan made of the czlsuitics suffered by itho Poles who llcd after the Bri- ,tlsl1 had taken tho initiative. _-_-— liciiill Degrees For i i§l_a_n_d Students MONTREAL. June 11—-'I‘he con- ferring of 149 degrees ut the con- vocation of McGill University to be hold next Monday has been approv ad by the corporation of the uni- versity. The GovernonGencraFs silver medal for original graduate research work will be awarded to William Hooker iiatchcr, of St. John's (Nfld.), who will receive the degree, of Ph. D. Among the students taking de- grees are the following from P. E. Island:- Mas. Baez-Edith Lillian McKen- zie, Charlottetown. Faculty of Sciencez~ll IE. Keep- ing, ‘Murray Hupbor; l’_ Mclntyre, Montague. (Miss McKenzie referred to above, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. McKenzie city). Church Parade Recalled Memories Yesterday the Church Parade o the P. E. I. Heavy Artillery brough‘ vividly to the minds of citizens th dflys proceeding the war when th 800d old 4th Iteglment of Artiller made their annual Sunday turnout it also brought back memories o the boys in khaki training for tin great ‘battles fought in the field of France and Flanders. . The announcement that ther. was to be a Church Parade cause. hundreds of people to be on th lookout but the heavy rain-stern which took place about 10.30 in duced many to abandon the inten tion of wntchi it. However, (h. weather men re ented and at twer ty minutes to eleven, when th troops marchedpast the City Bull ing the weather was perfectly clea Ho... $20,000,000 ‘ in Canada's Furs -_.._-. iMoflr-z THAN ‘runes AND A y HALF MILLION PELTS m 1919-20 SIEASON OTTAWA. June 11—Thc fur- bearing animal is one of the most important of Canada's natural re - sources, the value oi’ the pelts of ‘tho animals taken amounting to unilllons oi’ dollars each year. The ‘Dominion Bureau o1’ Statistics has (compiled figures showing the num her of peitsoi‘ fur-bearing animals ta-kcn in Canada in the season 1919- 20 to he ;l,599,174_ with a totul vai- luc of $21,387,005. According to to- tal value, muskrat lakes first place with $0,030,303 , heaver second with $5,336,007: mnrtln third with $1,867,067; mink fourth with $1- ‘702232 and silver fox fifth with $957,972. For average value silver fox takes first place with $240; black fox second with $155‘, fisher third with $84‘, blue fox fourth with .in order of value the production ‘for. the provinces is ss-‘follows: The parade was an object 18f son in what is called organizatior One month ago there were no artl‘ lcrymen enlisted in this Provincv hut yesterday morning saw 200 r them-mostly recruits who had n previous training-ail perfect] equipped and marching with a fin soldierly bearing. The officers, no‘ commissioned officers and men c the Brigade may feel justly pron of the splendid turnout. Citlcer were not backward in passing COI pllments and there is no questio" that the Brigade oi‘ today will l time, it‘ not at present, measure u in efficiency to the Brigade of th past. The parade was made in twv sections, commanded by Lieut Cc D. A. McKinnlon, D. .S. O_ Th firsflseciion, about one hundrt strong, made up of (hose attenr ing St. Dunstan‘s Cathedral, we commanded by Maj. H. L. ‘dethur and the second section of abor equal strength, attending Zit Church‘ by Maj. J. P. Hooper. ll C. The parade was headed by ti‘ I’_ E. l. Heavy Brigade band of si teen pieces under the capable dirr tion oi‘ Band Master G. H. Gal hraiih. The excellent music furnis ied added materially to the succes Manhole Death . Probe is Postponed In Montreal (Special to The Guardian) MCINTREAL, June 1.1 —-I~leurlng or the preliminary enquiry in the case of the three city employees. Dennis O"Suillvan. John Grace and Thomas Lyng. charged with man- slaughter in connection with the deatn of Lily Manning, the 8 year old girl who fell into an open man hole on St. James street on lilarch 10 last, was postponed to June 15 The coroner's inquest held all 3 men criminally responsible. Judge- Lect said that no proof had been put in evidence showing that the accused had been in charge of the manhole on the fatal afternoon. u-souitrfu‘ ‘n. 000d Showing in Land Cultivation“ the “mom __ , . >313 LOANS GRANTED T0 EX-i The rout of march was up Ken SOLDIERS iN THIS PFlOVi-NCEqSt, to the City Building. thine [down Queen to Richmond, clow ‘OTT-AWA, June 11.—<N0 less than‘ Richmond to Great George, when‘ many months as the amerioans 25.4413 men of those who took up, arms in the war availed themsel-; v99. up to March 31 last, of the opportunity afforded them by Do- nlinlrxn legislation }t.'O~ engage ln= agriculture under the aegis of the Soldiers‘ Settlement Board. Of that number 19.771.received loans. the sections separated, St. Dun fan's Cathedral boys breaking o. and the remainder marching 1 Zion Church. After Church servic the parade reformed-at the Ban cf Nova Scotia corner and mare) ed tn the Drill Hall, thousands r ed in Redberry but no announce - . Tgiaéeilg ‘$812,’: rnent is expected for some days, Unmrm __ H 3343733 553185.330 or unlil Mr. Langley returns to Rc- - . i h . Quebec ,. , 1077.031 4,587,110 g “a "m" i“ “nsmuency- Alunitnba . . 725,421 :;_1a0,021 . -————<o->-—-- -‘,Sziska\t<-lu-\van , 622.485 2,338,779 ‘Arr Hikers Reach Uttawa iléléif"‘-l~.r..-.‘..‘.a..‘fifth biiiiiit British ("olnmbiu 83,936 742416 (Special to The Guardian) Pr» Ell- leluml -- 15-92" “fill-TU (yrTAwA, Jung 1z._..Q01_* Robe“ Nova Srotla 70,042 288,161» Lack“, and Cup; (g, (;_ Johnson’ New Brunswick 51.54:» 225,871 airboard fiyors who brought tho Yuku" TQYTD-‘UW’ 55.354 $35467 ‘big flying bout l-‘--:l from Halifax, reported their arrival to the air board officers hore at ten o'clock this morning. ‘Officials of the air board this morning issuer] a stato- ment depreciating the zilarmist ru- mors to the effect that grave con- cern was felt for‘ the safety oi‘ the flyers. Mr. Caesar's Chance To Clear Himself CALGARY, Juno 11—-"Every op- portunity will be given Mr. Cre- rar, Presiden-t of the United Grain Growers L‘td., to prove his charges ibefore the Royal Grain inquiry Commission is a political plan to ‘get him," said Justice Hyudmnn, Chairman of the Commission, in the course of an interview with the Canadian Press this morning. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News Special to The Guardian. ARMY WOHMiS RAVAITE TREES d . . . FRBJDERLCTON, N. B.. Juno 11.- Army Worms: have invaded the orchards of Mnugervlile and Shel field nnd completely denuded the fruit trees of their foiiagcs. Hun‘ dreds of trees have been stripped but the Etomological Branch of the Department of Agriculture can offer no assistance. T-he pest can only be checked in the winter time. SATURDAY nlorv-Feantv ctod- m - 1ST. JIOHIN, 1N. 8., Mme 1i.——A movement is on foot amongst the grocers of the city favoring the closing of their establishments at nine o'clock lsaturday saights. ‘raAatToEiiuta-zo. 1- r - - . Sl-IEUBOURNI, N. 5.. Junc l1. --Thdre was no lives lost. but considerable dhimeqe was done when a local freight train ran off the track here last night, the road bedmeing torn up for a distance of over one hundred yards. son isT-ranss. o-rnmonsrcrou, n. s, June 11.- Fcrest fires halve been reported at ‘bikflivcng. on (the "Grand Trunk 'Tct~.l1 . . . 0,000,004 W350... U.S. Raiiwaymen lihry Strike (Special to The Guardian) ; CHICAGO, June 11.—The most absorbing ..._queslion in United States industrial circles today iel whether a general strike will be declared on the railroads of the country as the tllllCOlilC! of the dc~ clsion of the cnnlpunics from coast to coggt to bring down the HOMO of wages. Tho slot-k market and the grain markets are belnl; 0d‘ versely influential by tho sombre shadow which hangs over the country. and li wlli probably b9 woli into ncxt wot-k befnro the sit- uation is twlarlfi-cri. .11.. F. Sheppard pragldgnt or the (lrtlcr of Railway Condiwtnrs, a conservative organi- ‘zation, says that a strike may he called. but that if it is the respon- sibility will rust with the labor board and the railroad heads. MONTREAL, June 1l.~1"relim- lnery steps toward a downward revision of twelve lief 0911i i" wages to operating staffs of Can» adian railways. to hc_ followed by an dfilfflll to revise working condi- tlons will bctakren here next Fri- ey. (‘flngurrgnt actluii liHS 116811 d8- cided upon by all ‘Canadian roads. At Montreal, Grant Hall. vice-pres- ident in Qhajge of operation, will meet representatives of operating eurployeos of th-e (l. l’. It. w. n. Ilohb. vtwnreeitieflt of "l" Grand Trunk, will perform a sim- lliar office for that line. rOanadian National officials and employees will moot at‘ Toronto. The men will he advised that ei- fectlve July 1 such decreases in wages as have been finally approv- ed by the railway labor board at Chicago, w-iil become oIIBPWUVB niacin Canada. The malflriiy 0i’ revisions have Qlready been decid- ed and they average about twelve per cent 3f the general scale. German and P0les_ Ordered to Retire LONDON, June 11—-Armed Ger- mans in South Glciweta, Silesia. have been ordered Ky inter-Allied Commission to withdraw west of the Oder River and the Poles in the same eotltiofi- have been order- ed to withdraw totlae boundary between- Ribnlk Katibor. according wectators witnessing it as it pas. ed along the streets. Al the Cathedral,‘ Rev Dr. lilona han preacher! a powerful sermo from the Dominion Government? “FF-negating $30.371,750 to purchasel 18ml. to remove encumbrances on land they already possessed too ' n the miraclous draught of flshe purchase implements 3nd slockalfhe apostles had labored all nigl‘ and to make permanent im rove- .. men“ 0n their property? Theiifndrrught nothilnig. Tiile Dreacltrlr cultivation of 4,854,799 acres of. mmhskd upon H‘ earers l [and was undertaken and 1 “no-necessity of turning to Cllrisrfo , ‘ n .strength and success in life, wh 194.253 acres of virgin soil was . broken. This year, it is expected alone mm gwe "~ that a further area of hnif a million‘ y“ mo“ Church, Maj’ G‘ C’ T“: acres Wm be brought under cumulor. the ‘Brigade Chaplain who ha. vaflom The men produced m 1920.seen much service with the ar-tiih "W! ""1911 8t $13,953,178. Thayiry in lilrance, spoke to the boy made a creditable showing in thelulong mmmry Hues‘ h? ‘he cours DB-Ymellt of sums due the Govern-l“ m“ sermon he said‘ nun". amp to the date nmnuonedl J am glad to see the service col only 01.470 loan beneficiaries cases ‘"5 m‘ ‘he mm“ °t 5° ma“ ° came before the Soldiers‘ Settle- 7°“ beam’ me mday‘ we ha“ meht Board for adjustment by res- bee" mm m“ eve" soldler Wu‘ son of the death or ill-health ofifled “pH-mm he wmlld new" dc" the settler, his {mun-e as n, farmer. a uniform again, But I have alway: or his desire to withdraw from the “m “his "Bring ‘he Gamma“ 5°‘ lnrlustry, 0r thrash“ two hundred dier out of the line after an actio: Worn sold completely. The].- as. ~—the same men who had seemcv sets realized 8171-13-75 as compared tn have aged ihirty or forty year‘ with an original investment 01' in the inno they bod been in tzh: $708,708, and the country suffered line. and who "could never E0 ll no loss. again"-—tnko them down the line More than five-sixths of the num- let them get a good wash am‘ ber of person-s who received loans brush tlj, a good meal, a chance t0 were men who settled in the fourlhave some sleep and a little time western provinces. In Alberta 5.- to write a letter or two home an. 785 settled; in Saskatchewan, 4,- next day these men are as fit as 927: ill Manitoba. 3.231. and ill ever they were. That is the "come British Columbia, 2.880. In On- hack" and that i5 the quality w: tario the numbers 0f BX-Hflldlflrfl must exercise now. We can stil‘ “h” secuyl will“ W“ 1.442. T11 measure up in peace or in war. Quebec. 3-41: in New Brunswick. [have spoken of the work of tn. 491-’ l" ‘NW5 3mm‘- 351- "d l" Canadians in the Line at Ypre: Prince Edward Jutland, 313. ln the and a1aewh°re_ And mere (games westtlrn provinces, where the Gtw- u, my "find (his thought, that (h. crnment reserved for setticmentcmmdian new,“ 6on1 know y9| by soldiers Dominion lands within what n was the Clnndgan B01518... 15 “m” "r any railww‘ u“? re’ did for them. Thev never will turned men took up 2,000,000 acres know and n fleemé they do m. c", "e9 arcane‘ some mm] h“ bee“ want lo know. But we know. And settled in the Procuplne forest re- became or that we mu" be a m“ servo in Saskatchwen. Other lands, I . i h, the “.93; disposed nf to Holfliersizgzlili-‘effllilifitler to the Canad an Grasibooolr Meow culture. through the settlement board in- clude 78.000 acres, formerly includ- ed in Indian reserves. 100,000 acres of Hudson Bay Company lands, 1B.- 000 acres st Eastvlew near Cal gary, formerly under grazing lease, and -10.000 acres near Kamsack, Saskatchewan, formerly Doukhobor lands. _ lli is estimated that the Soldiers‘ Settlement Board was able to save returned men $3,632,421 in the pur- lf they do not build monument.- and we don't care much whether they do or not~let the men whr Hollow in line with those great fel- |iows whose richest monuments are the wooden crosses in Flanders»- let them perpetuate the memory o! their brothers. Let us measure up to the standard they set. And if w: can but measure up to that Can- uds will know something at less: of the men who were left "over chase price of land and 3810.334 in the purchase of farm implements. The expenditure on implements and equipment totalled $14,065,470. and the expenditure on live stock amounted to 810,562,299. In the autumn of 1920 Payments to the amount of 8231-11181 became due by 19.261 solrllensettlers. By March 3i, last, 8,9911 settlers bad pMd 310169.560 of the total actually owing. In addition 1,146 tetlers mode prepayments to the amount of $794,122. Settlers to the number of m have repaid their loans in full. The showing of the soldier settlers as n vwholc is considered there." some. m? , _i’_a_ssed A way (Mr. Fred Perry, proprietor of the Queen Hotel, Sumimeraide, and a well known .eaident of that place, passed away yesterday afternoon. Deceased-had been ailing .for a considerable time. l-Ie leaves to (to the London Times, Oppelin cor- p rampant.“ All‘: rt good one considering the collapse mourn a bereaved wife nnd e- INWB All The Nevin Worth Beading _ su The so; _ Worth Printing‘ ..'c‘.".‘ti'f“dil"'tf‘f.‘i’."éu A Book That V is Too Caustic (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. June 1e~_"Fluz w! Fleet," the book written by Lt. lol. Wm. Wood_ which caused so nuch controversy some months go has been placed on the 811D‘ dementary reading list of the mard of education for the year be- dnning with the first of June. A ew of the passages that were con- cidered unnecessarily objection- able to Americans have ‘been de- eted. “it is true that the book emains where it was as one re ~- om-mended to supplement the re- .ular text books," said Mr. Grant. nlnister of education this morn - ng, “but I was not in touch with the author at any time and could lot call for any changes. I under- ‘tnnd some revision ‘was made but could not tell you what the chant; ~s are for‘ the simple reason that I isn't know a part or the book that e materially changed. The censor- .-d part rend this way 1n the last vdition. "They (the Germans) wish ed to have two quiet separate vars. The first against the Frcncu md the Russians. and the second against the British; and if the lrltish bad only kept out for as lid years the Ger- nans and their allies would have non the first war. besides salami; ill immensely better ch-anceof winning the second war as well_ l00 Civil Servants - To be Retired OTTAWA. June ll.-—lt is ex- pected that as a result of the re- rrganization of the Post Office and _ Justoms Department between eight tnd nine hundred civil servants viii be let out and an approximate aving made in each department 0f '. million dollars. according to the iournal this afternoon. Practically all employees in both kepartments who are over 65 Y8K" If age are being retired. All those easing entitled to either sup- vrannualion or a large Bratuity- The Post Office Department has 0 staff of about 9,000 without count- ng rural Postmasters while the Tustoms Department consists of about 0.000. __I_ _ as» _ i‘ ialy‘ Still to (lo-operate (Special to The Guardian) ROME, June 12—'King Victor Emmanuel opened the session o! he new Italian parliament here to lay and his speech made a stroll! ppeal for co-oporation by ‘all poli- icnl parties an the reconstruction if the country Italy will continue ,0 co-opereie with the allltm i“ lealing with international prob - ems, the speech declared. ls Under Control a in Manitoba (Special to The Guardian) ‘WIDNNIPEG. June 1'1 —'I‘hB 8P0!" topper menace in tie province o‘_ vfanlloba is well under control 1nd the effective use of poison and uber supplies forwarded by illf‘ Wanitobs ‘Department of Agricul- ure is being made wherever ibc g-hgshoppors. show themselves, m - wording to reports received by .l. i-i. Evans, Deputy Minister of Agii Aithqugh hoppers are appearing 'n some districts. they are beinF- kept under control by the various nuclei/polities, Mr. Evans BR10- THE WEATHER.- _, u TEMPErR-ATITIC TIDE, MOON, ETC. High tide this afternoon at 4.38 and tomorrow morning at 5.34. Sun sets this evening ut 7.52 and! rises tomorrow morning at 4.0 . Full moon Monday, Junc 20th it 5,41 ti. m. Noozie, the Samshino Kid MA TOLD Mt-‘m iT can-runs , rameRWILsi-IE. cams- ‘li .005-) v . A“; id)‘ f5?’ . up family-The funeral will take t d i h ll lli of market! ur n; t e t res ns m.” o“ “Pa”. IQPQM ' ... . _ .‘ fiq-cqpos-m-r — —~—~ -- ~--