(‘WANTED-CHAMBER MAID. Apply Queen "llotel. "WANTED-A COOK. APPLY ibildy Davies, 3 West St. "STRAWBERRIES AND ICE cream served at the Florida Ho- tel evel'v day at Puwllal. W. ' OALLANT TAXI The Paper That A“ The Ne“ Covers Prince Edward worth B M . I'M?‘ All The A95. PM’ The 1).." . l Worth Printing ,- _ i i‘; _ J "'7! Charlottetown. Guardian. Tine 0e; Morning Guardian, Founded 1887, British Troops iliiillil Bol- l sheviiii Rising Special to The Guardian. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 30>. Turks and Boslsheviki are report- ed "to contemplate a vast uprising in this city which would be ac- companied by uhe destruction of public buildings. Early yesterday morning allied troops acting under orders from General Harrington, Commander of the British Forces here, marched through the princi- _pal streets of tlhe city and raided hotels in search of lllolsevlkl. Brit- lsill soldiers with. fixed -bayoaets entered a building occupied by a Bolslievlkl organization and seized large quantities of arms. Several men alleged to be the principal ring leaders in the reported up- rising were arrested. ioollollnsllo SPECIALS Brown, proprietor. ‘WILL THE PARTY WHO LOST a rug from their car on Tuesday evening 14th kindly address l’. 0._ Box 266. ‘ 'LOST--HOOD CASE OF CAR, between Glasgow Rd. school and Seven Mlle House. Finder please leave with Garnet Ford, Glas- gow Road, ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR WEST Devon school, District No. 8. Sup- plelnent $126. Apply to Mr. Char- les Moreshead, Secy. Trustees. .1.» ‘WANTED - SECOND CLASS teacher for South Granville Supplement $125.00. John G. Mc Kenzie. Secretary. ll. Sydney Judge Took Stand ‘SYDNEY. N. S., J-ulle Zil-Abso- lute denial of charges oi‘ bribery brought against Jnim were made by Magistrate Richard Harries, when lie took the stand in his own ile- fence before Judge K. L. MacDon- ald. yesterday. - Magistrate Harries testified that ho keeps no books or records cl l-rinlilnai cases in his court, ‘but said he would be able to procure information and others papers in the llloonshlning cases which led to the present ‘inquiry luio his coll- duct of justice. ‘ Miss Ethel Daniels, deputy trea- surer for Cape Breton county testi- fied that since she took office in 1915. Mr. Harries 'lias made but two returns of lines imposed in his court. No returns were manic for the year 1919 and 1920. Geddes Optimistic 0n World Outlook Special to The Guardian. ANN ARBOR, Micll., June 30.~ Even the most prosaic. of thinkers today dreams of an age ln which war shall be no lnore, ‘Silr Auckland Geddes. British Ambassador, said today In an address to the gradu- ating (riilss of ibe university of Milclrigan. But only the lllost op- tlnlistlc-lieilllcd dream that that age is all. its dawn. The optimists are problrbiy wrong in tile details of time, the speaker said, but they are intlubltalbly right in that the age will conle when war will be no more, when peace will reign all round this spinning globe. For the ciloicc which is before human- ity is between a pence cl reason and the peace of deaith. We have just passed through one of the darkest chapters in the history of ill‘! World. he continued, ibut in those hours and yeairs of darkness- u iiglht was li-t that we believe will never g0 out. It lllay flicker and pale but it is inextin-guishable now and forever more. The idea oi Justice and iaiw among and ibetween all the people of the earth is in the hearts of men and in its own good time and its own unforseen way it will come to fruition. . K. OF C. PLAN 31000300 SCHOOL AT NEW HAVEN OH-JCAGO, June 29~Dccisioll l0 ‘WANTED-p; SECOND CLASS teacher for Cavendish School. Supplement $125.00 J. Wilber- iClark, Secretary. Hunter Riven! R. R. 1 ‘WANTED-TEACHER FOR NEIII "London School, N0. 92. $001116- nient $200.00. Midsummer vucu» tion. Hugh B. McKay, Secre- tary. WANTED—-TEACHERAFOR LON Creek School, second class Dre- ferred. ‘Sunpleriwni 5135-09- Apply A. M. McKenzie, Secre- tar)’- Mlle Creek School, first or sec- ond ciass. Supplement $1001“ Midsummer vacation. D. M0- Pihee, Cumberland, Secretary- .__.-_ - er for Spring Park school, mill-e teacher preferred. Suillllelileui- $200.00. w. ll. Long. Secreiillio swaurso - sscoND 6M" teacher for Green Bat’ "Mfg supplement $100. Apply Edwin _ Meg“, North Wlltshire 01 Gordon Brown. Hunter KIWI‘- ____f_____._. ‘TEACHER WANTEL FOR ANG: lo ltllstico School. siinlilemfln» $120.00. Apply J. ll. Bulimia. Sec- THIRTY. -w————fi—* ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR v RlV- er View School No 89 KinB B C0- elippleiiieiii $100.00. Sin-ins and fall vacations. Apply FY8900"! utiiliertson. SBWMPY- PM" PW‘ lar. WANTEDP-FURNISHED House for two mouths, central location- Plione Mire. W. B. Prowse. 91- {FOR QQNT- Fon 2 MONTHS to small family of adults. iurnisll- ed house with beautiful grounds. Apply Box 4B4. city. ‘WANTED 2ND. cLAes Tea??- er for Lnkevilie ‘SCTTOOI- slllllll‘ meat $100. W. B. Baker. $663k apavlce stand. Coyle Drug StorefDiiY 5°" vice. Phone i110. ‘Nillll 59"!" Phone 613. McLauxhlln CM‘- uii ' i W nWANTED A "re/tones ron Stanhope School, 2nd. 6|"! 0T9‘ ferred. ‘Supplement $50.00 over minimum. Mid-summer holiness. James nilcuuahlin. Secr- . ‘WANTED SECOND 0R THIRU class teacher for Little Sands School. Supplement iloo.o%.lagz summer vacation. 511a Lennon. Secretary. m“; =RIITO~WILLFAM Lodge. L. O. A. will moot l! their lodge rooms sundny M‘! 10th it 2 o'clock a m- i" "w; annual parade l0 Willi" u“ . odiei Church at 180 - in. 110:1 “fir. Oiendennilll 0m" 1""- 5 " alfi i" “u. *- l milli- "l5 yliaveu, -$1,000,000, was made today at a propose to tlic national convention the establishment of a correspond- ence school for six-service men by the Knights of Columbus at New with an initial capital oi meeting oi‘ rile Board 0i‘ Directors composed of officials from all sec- lions oi the ilnitcd States and Canada. Formal annilunceulent was also nlaiie that (lhicagi) will be the place wllcre tllc Knights of (‘olulu- bus will entertain Marshal Filcll when he visits tile llliiicil Slates ll’i ills full. St. John Still Without Street Cars ST. JOl-llNJune 30—lSIt. Jollu was without street cars yesterday. The reserve supply of gas was exhaus- ted. The city ‘will be without gas today. Playfeilow Found T0 Be Wind Sucker NEW YORK‘ JUlIE 29.—Very much disappointed with his latest acquisition. the now widely known Playfeliow, brother of‘ Man o War which was purchased for $116,000, Sum C. Hildretli today made a re- roturn of his money. He alleges that Playfellow is what is known as a wind sucker and, therefore. not a perfectly sound horse, as he supposed when he bought him.‘ This action followed the wltli- drawal of Playfcllow from the sec- ond race today‘ in which he was scheduled to meet a number of horses of his use. including Sport- ing Blood, which eventually won the race. it was said that the withdrawal of the Fair Play colt was made following the discovery that he was a wind sucker and that today he was not in shape to run n good race. Wind sucking is a habit not infrequent with horses and it is difficult to overcome. A horse with such a habit would un- doubtediy be regarded as s doubt- ful performer at least. "1 bought Palyfellow with the underetnndlng that he was perfect- ly noulld and now l find he in not sound." said liildroth. l-llldrelh made his reillwlt l0 James ll‘. Johnson, owner of the Quincy Stable, but at the time the CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 Island Turimen , AtMoncton TiiiE MONCTON TIMES, June 30. says: ~-('0l. MCKIRDOR, oi‘ (lliar- ioitsimyu, was alllollg thc horse own ers who arrived in lllc city yester- day for the races at the Speedway tomorrow and Saturday. (‘oi hi1.- Klnnon is not only one of the best known iurfnlcn in Eastern Canada, but be is voted lis u sklllul driver and his tnue sportsmanship dis- played on the truck luakes him a great favorite wllil the gfiiilll stand (Yol. McKinnon bus five horses en- tereil in the liural meet. , J. Fol-heir 2. l3 1-4 ill the 2.10 trot; (‘.01. Waltz, 2.30 1-4 will start in tile 2.24 class; Roy Miller. 2.11 1-4 (tile forlller Monctou horse) will be seen In the 2.17 trot and pace while While Sux, 2.03 1-4, is in the 2.12 class. Other island horses here ior rile runes are Belle Rico 2.16 1-4, own- ed by Mr. W. B. McArtliur, of Kon- sington, who also arrived in lilo city yesterday. Belle Rico raced vcry successfully inst year. She is entered in the 2.17 class and is in the pink of condition. Last fail Mr Mi-Artiiur refused $3500.00 from h‘uulkller_ oi Montreal. for lllvir mare, Mr. P. S. Brown, llie veteran (fllzirlottclnwu ilrivcr and well known on Milrltime tracks; lilus tiiice tllc (ireat starting in t-lle 2.20 irot. This murc was formerly own- TUMUHHUW l5 of Unusual Value Toluorrmv is lilo Contest. noulinl-teil will ho pubiislleil toget- hl-r with the nuluhcl- of puillis and have his 0r her name in the ivedneslluy‘ llcxt lilo list iii those which is givcn with-each llulniilu- proved. ell in Rionctou. Sill: has been a very rapid DQhiOPlilF-i‘ and uniler Brown's tuition she has greatly illl- Ml‘. I permission to apply to another vice- ! I l Faith Expressed i In League oi Nations ' banquet given in their honor last A Three-Year-Old Girl Traveling 3,000 Miles Alone PORT ARTHUR, Oni.. June 30.--- Her baggage consisting of iwo ici- ters, dealing with iher Father's war published list. ‘Pile-re are iwo reu- smls wily it is to the advantage of every cunllldzlic t0 got the early start. (1) The point schedule ile- vlinos from time to time, the first ilccllnc of 1'0 per coal taking place one week frolll prizes. (2) Subscriptions and promises latcr on when tho ivtllot or ballots reach the fever-heat. .,.. u. Yl-Jé; record, iillreeycar-old Winnifred Josephine McKinley through here today on l-bc (l. l’. R. transcontinental train cn route iu Glasgow, Sc0tIand,_tiJ_ tile Czlnzndi-an plliln has only bile kindly directions: of train and steamship officials toi guide her. lFound After Five l Days, Without _, Food Or Water‘ SYDNEY, June 30.—Ai‘ter live days alono with a broken leg and without l'ood, water, or shelter, M-iclutcl l}. lli-cNeil, a 70-year old prospector was found by some ‘boys in u patch oi‘ woods ncur lioulsburg ycsicrduy and carried for treatment lo St. Joseph l-Iospital. Glace Bay, where it is said today that ibis re- covery is certain. Nil-Nell left his home l-n Reserve on a prospecting trip witih only two biscuits .ln his pocket, intending to purchase a supply of food at Louisburg. While clamiboring down a. rocky ledge he fell and fractured a leg which was weakened from illliving been prev- iously broken in ii. minc accident some years ago. McNeil says he inicnda to rcsumc ills prospecting us soon us iii! ro- cilvors. Clergy Failed To Prevent Fig-ht JERSEY (flTY, N. J., Juno 29¢- Vice Chancellor Stevenson today declined to act on a. motion by the international Reform Bureau for an order directing Promoter ilick- ‘ ard to show cause why he should not be restrained from staging the J Dempsey-Carpentier bout in this city next Saturday. Mr. Stevenson. the representative oi the bureau however, gave chancellor for such an order, and the clergyman departed to look one up. ‘ Mr. Stevenson explained that lio was leaving town liltc tonight and _ could not hear the argument. her uncle's ilulue ill Swift Cilfflllllypeiiliflil will rcceivc somciiiin, (Susk.) From her far iw/ay. ihome ini Iii-H 0i‘ llPP 9-"0115- _ _ cash commission prize wlil bl‘. LZIVIBI] to PilPil and every candidate wlfl west, over 4,000 nil-ice, the little or- works actively up "m" me C105,. and (‘UPS llul away Prize distribution is (im- of lllc interesting ear unii every [czlrilcsliy IlliikCS an effort it mic of llii- i-ostlv prlzos In ill» ::im iu A -10 pelvPP-ll nf tilie i-olllpetiiiilll will irlli‘ of tho ri-gulur prizes. A fair proposition, Isn't It‘! ‘idvcry our will gi-l something by this sys- icm. TWO ELEGENT AUTOS An olcgonl $1040 Gray llilfi 511ml ilil 'i'lllll'ifl[.'{ Cur ilvazls list. of free prizcsu A llilevrfilivl 'l‘ouring (Jar, vlilucil at $1.000 will bc iiwilrdvd as 2nd grand prize beautiful $500 Sherlock Manning ilpriglli. Grand Piano, will bu award ed as Iird prize '1 $140 Sylli]lil()ilflill wllil-ii ran IIP s ll 0n (exhibition at Miller Bros, (loin-l Georgc SL, will he awllrilcil as 4ill prize, ulld thori- are llllilly other GXKZOIICIII. prizes nil worth your INESI. efforts for iili! ncxt fcw weeks. Fill out the Nonliuation illalllc which will be found oll this pagu and bring or solid it in ihc (lolli- petition Munitglzr. Enroll at uni-c for one of the iilg Free Autos. ur one of the iltllcl- Big Prizes. AsPARe TIME PROPOSITION ii is no‘. noccz-lszlry for cimillilziire to utilize all of their limo ill sub- scription getting in order to com-i pctc for one of tile Big Autos or one of the other prizes as ll few ‘of -the British, Australian and Ain- hoilrs sill-ll day spent ri.g'llt in many cases will prove t0 you what can be iiozlc ill the way of subscription getting. Make up your mind nou- that you arc going to be the proud possessor of one of tile elegant prizi-s that The Guardian will i5"? al llle close of thc i-oulpeil- tion. REASON FOR BIG coarser Prinlurly tllc. object of this Big to increase the already large subscription list NOMI-N ATE Gentlemen:- l nominate Saturday night - and it will lake points to win ubc of subscriptions will be far easier lo secure now than they" will be THERE WILL BE NO LOSERS factors passed of l.|li‘..CiIlll])(‘lIllOI1 is the ‘fact ihal candidate. who l win the $4.000 " system to i-ulllyilligll for one ill’ tilc CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Q4000 AUTO PRIZE COMPETITION NOMINATION BLANK liiillllli liPiNiNB ll iulllllrs u; jlillloigliiliiillillll Campaign Lasts Only Eight Weeks-Prizes Will be W011 in Short Time.-$164O Gray-Dori; is First Grand Prize. Chevrolet Touring Oar Second Grand Prize. Every one Wins. 10 per cent Cash Commission Prizes t0 all Act- _ ive Workers. Enter Your Nameat Once. . _ ____,.,_____ opening at‘ "'l‘he Gilariiiall's'-' Big $4,000 Prize of 'l‘llc Guardian zmll i) win a u'ci- comi- in cvory iloilsclltllil in tile livid covcreil by this daily paper. And, while doing this to ascertain wllil are lilo illost pol-severing and Lwilriliy iucn and woman and young folk in lilo Pl-iiiiuci: of Pl-ilv-c idli- tioll lClli-ll and oval-y person will. ward lslilnil. intends par ‘i-ipaiing in tilc iilg (Yiilupctition is tho lifc oi’ sui: - Fri-c-fur-ull should P1111)" at uncc l-ess. it iilzlktls illflliflViflllillll worth wllil ilcsilurcialuluess patience- [HETSGVUFHIICB and get there-quickly are qualities developed ill men and wolllcn isvery (l-‘iy by live compell- iion. The candidates who will soon bc ellgtliiffid in this Big (Yompetitiiwu are uliiiuubtctlly lbe people who will appreciate illcsc facts. PRICES WORTH WORKING FOR Many lnell llollling' importani positions of high standing do not receive for u whole years‘ salary what illl- first prize in this com- petition nuloilllts til. llo you real- ize that lilo willllcr of the‘ $1040 new (iliuy llort ‘Spill-till Tourinfl (‘air \viii be carlliug $2011.00 per week for tllt- next eight weeks, that the winni-l‘ of the other prizes will be lllaklug almost $125 per week * iiiiriug tlic iii-xi low weeks and that "Itllo winner oi tbc other prlzol. will i la- cursing illuounis in proper-- ilull to tllc value of the prizes. GRASP VOUR OPPORTUNITY llama ililpilfiilllily‘ knocks but till"? at i-vcry iiiii-r, Silo is now loudly" cluluourilll; ai yours, bllt don't oxpi-itt Ilcr to kit-k tile iiilol" ill. ‘fills villllpctiiitln uni ii“. it slip by ulnlleeilcll. no plat-n ill this day and :12?- |'[)I] your niilile ill the (iuuriiianB-l lug Prize (roiiiyil-iliiiin and sluri i1 llig P117105 at once. English Speaking Nations Firmly Bound Together , . LONDON. Julie ilO-ahlnking ill" .9103, of continued Anglo-Aliiorl- Roan friendship when speaking bc- [Ore the loligllsli speaking Univ" iyliglnrilliy, Mr. Winston (lhurchill declared. that the "Joint Hill/OHM‘- icrlcan troops in France on Jilly 4. ilols, i-iilseil an inlpitssible liiirrler to future quarrels between Eng .lish speaking peoples. We must inever besitnte in our evertions to lcouuteract miliicious and false ‘hearted people, who, while profess- ling to be friends of the Brill!!! Empire on one iiand and of the United States on the other, arc cndeavorlng to create divergen- i-ies between the two countries." YOURSELF Address Nominated by Aildress twee-comp to a clone no decision ' .: night myths furnace ofNauq sill- UMQI- __ , plllEE , POINTS iinglo-‘iap Treaty Will be Renewed (Special to The Guardian) ILONDOiN. Julie 1i0.-~'l‘ile, Pail Mull Gazette and Globe says the British clilbinet today decided upon renewal of the Anglo Japanese irea-ty, Illlli. that discussion ls pro- cceding on certain lllodiiications hat iluvc been suggested. 'i‘besc have lnpecial relation to the Aillltéfi- all attitude Llliwiifllti thc treaty and he position oi’ India. English Cila_nnel lunnel lifiNlJflN, June ii0.~-Construc- lion of u tunnel under the English ilhliiinlel to connect Great Britain with tllc continent is recommended in the report of the committee on transportation of the international chamber of commerce in conven- tion llerc. The (rommlttee also n.- comnlenils that the chamber taicc steps iobrlng transportation laws of tile several countries to a colli- rllon level. ifcsniutions urgling international aouliucrclal arbitration laws, ap- plying to tho interpretation and execution of business contracts be twccn citizens of different coun- tries- were recolnlllended by the special i-onllnittee of distribution: Marshall Fayolle Present Bust, "T0 Canada OTTAWA.’ Julie so--.\ilirshiill Fayoile in tile name of France this afternoon presented the Canadian people with RQIIlIYS Bust a France lieconnaisante “Grateful Frilnce". Tile ceremony took place in the Railway (‘ollllllittiila llounrof the is ll golllcni opportunity for you lo win Q 0127-09 of rclii vuluc absolutely free-lie] [llll and llnitmi Stutos itoluriuns ar- l)oll't‘ in» bashful]. 'l‘lulidity lrraslriveil ill Paris yesterday in ailvallt-c m. LONDONJunQ Bib-The premiers of the British Dominion: and re- l my", “mutton for snob new member. presentatives of indie voiced their Th, ‘Marin; nominations will not be approval and increasing confldencn i‘ la the League of Nations at a iiouse of ("Jilmlllons and was grliceil by the ‘presence of the Lenders of State, (‘iiurch and Society. Right lion. C. J. lloiloriy, acting Primi- ‘Minister. and lion. W. L. Mill:- kenzie King. Loader oi‘ lilo (lpposi- {lion accepted tho liust on ill-half of Clilllliill. _ ‘""‘."’.‘_"_' Rotiliuns iii Paris ‘PARIS. Juno 2S.~--~Muny (‘anodi- of lilo lllulll body of tho delegates who arc cxpoctcd to reach here l~‘l'iiilly' illlli Saturday for their of- ficial visit to Frallrie. An extensive programme is hc- ing ilrruugeil for the visitors. This will t-illlllllcncle wllil scrvlccis at iIIU Frcllrll Protestant. (lllurch in Pur- is lloxt Sunday morning. More than 400 ili-icglllcs arc expected l0 cillllc ti) Farris. British Rotary clubs also lluvc been invited. Till‘. delegates will he roccivcii. by tllc Municipality of Paris, July 5. 'l‘hi2y will visit ihe battlefields and also attend a numiber of su- clal functions KIVUII by illc Rotary Club oi’ Paris. Thc visit will cul- mllluic ‘in un ilffiriul banquet, which will be aitcndcd by repres- entatives of tlli- Front-h (iovcrn- mcnt. Cavalry Notes ll is romarkablc howl quickly both horses and lucn arc being con vertcil Into troops which resemble regulars. ’l‘lie parade through the streets of (lhurlnttotilwn on Thurs- day was capable of inspiring pride and patriotism on the part of all those who were fortunate enough to bullpen along the route nf march. The Rcgllnentill flag (u beautiful silk Union Jack) was carried by the standard bcurer ill tlic hcud of the long column of route. Thursday afternoon the lllgiht Horse paraded at lilo usual time‘ 1.45 and proceeded to the drill ground beyond the Golf Links, ltf ior which Squadron and Troop drill were practiced until five o'clock when the prancing steeds were again ‘licuileil for their billets at Exhibition grounds. This morning (Friday) all ranks will parade at 7 n. in. at the ranges for targr-t practice. This will oc- cupy the whole of the forenoon and pcriuit the mounts tn have an lili- expeirtcil rest in their stalls. This afternoon the holiday makers will hilve tho pleasure of seeing our Prince Edward island Cavalry per- form. They are to parade at 2 p. m. and proceed viii Kcnt Street to Victoria Park for ilcginlcntal Drill. Next Sunday iherc will be n. imounteil church parade to St. Paul's and St. Damian's. Till.- troops will arrive on market square at 10.30 wlilerc the hilrses will he loft in cilnrge of tho horse- llolders wllil» the lleglnlent pro - reeds to tho ahovc churches for ihe l1 o'clock services. Aftcr wor- ship the men will rciurn to their horses and move off to billets. Col. Cook and his force will no doubt ho nlcascil if (irivers of mo— tor vchlcII-s will as much as poss- ible, give thcir iiinil consideration to our bravo soldlcr boys and ihelqbllnd concert 1a D9 n horses by keeping offrhe lino of at night. march during this church parade. now is fine weather. - Annn Gioiitti lirged to Form New Cabinet {Special to The Guardiifl) ‘TOOMIFJ. Jltine MOI-King Victor Ellllfiilfliifil received former Prenl- ier Glullttl today again. and accord- ing to the newspapers. insisted that Signor Gliolittl should agree to re construct the cabinet. Signul Giolltti asked for time before giv- ing ills decision. Rideouts Serious Appreciated By, Sydney People SYDNEY. June 30—As n mark of their appreciation of his services ‘during the first two months of the Bonedry campaign, leading citiz- ens of lSydney met tonight in the ‘Y. M. C. A. and ‘presented air. George ‘Rideout with an address and substantial purse on the eve of his departure for Montreal to ni- tend the annual convention of the Chief , Constables Association o Canada. Volcano Bursts , , Into Activity tMlEssiiiNA, Italy, June (IO-The Volcano iStromiboll on Stromboli island, oil.‘ the North Coast of Sicily, burst ‘inltio wild activity last night and terror fills the is- land. Molten TRocks and sulphur- ous gases are pouring from crater unilit is feared may spell impend- ing doom to t/be ipanic-strikeli‘ in- habltants. Wage Reduction . Goes Into Effect July 1 iViNlVi PEG, June Ii0—Oi‘.ficInIs i rilpriascniing the Canadian ‘Brother- hood oi’ ifalirllzlil eillployees in ur- gallizution, i-olllprising the clerks and station employees of Western (lanada, was advised today by A. E. Warren, General Manager of tho Western Lines Canadian Nat- ional ‘Railways, that a reduction approximately 12 percent in wages goes into effect on July 1. Dr. Toimie’s Evidence LONDON, June 29»—'I‘hc eviil cnco of ilr. Tolmie, Canadian fill“.- icr of Agriculture before the iirl- tish (foiliuiission enquiring into [ht cattle enlbilngo has been giver. wide prominence ill the British Press. Dr. Tolmic had little. new light in shed oli tho problem, ills evidence being mainly a. repetltlor ‘of ills stand outlined time and time again in the Canadian Parlia lllellt. ill conclusion. however. thi (lllnuduln minister made this slgrll lflcant. statement: "Should the iliiborgil he continued Canada lllllSL endeavour by all" means ill her power to secure ii perulancni our» by ll restricted outlet for he: zlurplusyin the linlted States. Til‘ "Daily," Lord Beaverbmoks paper seizes upon this and says that tliir (onstitutes a warning which lhi» British people trannot; afford ti ignore. Giolitti Ministry Has Resigned ROME, J-une 29—Klng Victor Emmanuel today called separately to the Qulrnal, Tomnsso Tittoni. President of ihe Senate and Signor Denlcola, President of the Chamb- er of Deputies. to discuss the crisis caused by the resignation of the Giolltti ministry and the best mesnr of solution for it. i-ao-si DOMINION \WOOL MARKET RE- PORT l Week ended June 28th, i921. The ‘(iilfliliiiilii Wool Trade has iiuprovcil considerably ddring thi past week. Sales of graded woolr amounting to 150,000 pounds have been reported, and indications point t0 a fairly active trade. Quotations for idnstern llmnestir Wuols are as follows: Medium . . . . .. . .. 22c 26c Low Medium .. .. .. 18c 20c Low Comhing .. .. . 15c 17c (‘parse . 13c 15c Rejects ..5c18c ~—-—-<o>—;—- BIG DAY TODAW-Ever)" thing ls in readiness for’ the big day in Silmmerside Dominion ‘Day. The programme includes a parade in tihe morning, driving runes and athletic sports in the anternoon. special attractions at the and cabaret and iirflflkil 1 All the I I lly Mull. Canada. 85-00- 6 ll I “J3.- Ilhnvrlhlloii l‘ A" “loo. i Premier M08119" Will Help Unveil Vimy Memorial (speglil go The Guardian) ‘LONDON. June 30.—Mr. Melghen llas accepted the inviitutlon of the. imperial ‘War Graves Colilmisslon to go to France during the week end and take part on ‘Sunday in the cremcny in connection with the unveiling of tile great war cross erected in one of the Vimy 69"!‘ eteries near Arras in memory of tile many Canadians who fell in the fighting {there during April, 1917. Toronto Applies for Freight Rates Reduction (Special to The Guardian) (YPTAWA. June 30.—-The Board of Railway Commissioners have re- ceived from the city of Toronto an application to have freight rates reduced to the old basis before the forty percent increase came into force. The assistant chief comnllssjoner silld this morning that no decision had yet been taken ns to granting a hearing. it la generally held, however, that any decrease in freight rates will be contingent upon a reduction in op- erating costs. of which wages form the majorpant. i Found Cannibals Bones instead oi Treasure .NE'W BEiDFORD. Mass, June 28. —~Pansy Barrciwes. long a follower of the sea. returned here today and reported nhet tihe expedition to the Sioiuth Sens to unearth $80,000,000 in gold treasure bad proved a fall- ure. the undertaking costing $100.- 000. Aner Lhrqe-weekzi’ digging only the bonesoi a dozen or more native cnnnlbals were unearthed. he reports. ’llhe iparty went to Cocos, land- lug at Tubal. It was financed by ohe Brown Eacplorratlon Company. An auxiliary schooner of 171 tons, once owned by W. K. Vanderbilt, was secured. 'l‘he treasure-hun- ters have been away sin-cc Decem- er. Armed with maps and charts, Calptain (lruwle_y' anil his party wcnt ashore, lind to the spill desigl nated and CXCIIGXIIBIILTOII high. Thcy unearthed a. great section, but there was no gold. Tile riches it was said were hid- den by a Maine mariner. and one oi his last crew was authority for for its existence. Barrowes, who returned today, says valuable moving pictures were taken in the ’ South Sea islands. The vessel, tlic Genesee, is lied up at South Brooklyn. Thirty-six officers and men nladc the long journey and. they return a llisconsoiale lot. is HIPPOPOTAMUS ENDS LIFE - OF ZOO SPECTATOR (YAI.(‘U'I‘TA, June 29.-~A Mar- warl vlsilor to tile zoological gar- dens, while watching the gambols» of the hippopotamus in the pond, overhslanced and fell within the‘ enclosure. ‘ One of the animals rushed at the man, and opening its great Jaws at once began to swallow blm. Visitors and officials could only look on helplessly while the victim was being killed. Varieties of temp- ting food were thrown into the en- closure, and the monster at last relinquished its hold and released ‘he victim. Death bad" occurred long before. SUSPECT "GHOST" OF BOMBAHDING A SHOE MAKER BERLIN’. June 29.—-A story of flying shoe nails comes from the little villaize of Wlunsiedel. Bavaria. Most of the windows Ziftbe village shoe maker's house have been smashed by the bombardment, which has lasted six days. The manifestations, which the authorities believe are due to spir- itual phenomena, take place in day- light. The nails come sometimes singly and sometimes in great masses. The village school child. ren have been confined to their homes as l1 precaution. SllPlliiiill_ COURT '1 At the Supreme Court yesterday the non-jury case of WiTiTam H. Allken and others vs. Mary Anne Reid. action for debt, was heard: judgment being reserved. The Court adjourned. until Monday morning. THE wnxmllen" .. .- TEMPERATUB TIDE. mops, n: