Refill"? an y sin... out... Island . Lil! e theDew All The New‘: . ‘ Worth Printing All the Ad! Worth Beading otll m‘ Guardian. Founded 1891. ‘ llliiii WI Direct Steamship Line Between Canada ‘ attd African Gold ated with Prospects of Profitable Mu- tual Trade. (special to The Guardian.) LQNUOX, Jtttte. l.——’l'hc institu- fill of tiirtet trat itt-twet-tt (‘au- d; and the (iold ‘Coast Colony is hespiyjert of a report oi’ a special mmlttt-t» ttppnlntetl by ilrigzttlier para] F. t}. (luggislterg, (lover- t-ottltttt colony, and a tfatttntliatt, p]; pus been forwarded to Sir. rgn Foster. Before going out tn Q pp his post Govcrtttir (lttggis» g npttrttztclteti tlte (‘attatliatt de tutlltttrtties tn Loudott \villt wit-w lo tutuula ttssistittg in the rt-loptttettt of ‘the Gold Coast. ‘nee his arrivuhlttt hus initialed iiway‘ iittzeltttttttettts which will tale tt large tieniattti for pcrutatr .»\vay‘ and roiling stock from inndtt and ltas ltad tt report on pn- trade pus: lllllllfis, tttade by special tntuntittee. Titc t-oututitlce finds that (‘an pprtttlttcts tttost nt‘ the goods rc- ttiretl by the (told (‘oust ‘and ohsttr~ 95,110 tittubt through chnttttcis in ‘p; trot-it and Liverpool, a cottsiti- rattle ntttottut of (‘ttttarlitttt products tutu its wtty at the ttresent time ntc the tittld (‘oust und situilarly pertain tttnottttt of Gold (‘uttst 0a finds its way ittto Cattadzt. it is t‘~.~‘etttial that trade sitould Mrrietl on by direct ttcetttt trans rt between the two countries. tttttuuttsu sutctlttst _,_...v....“,....-.-.....-. won 5M2 - HOUSE AND tor l0?» lit-raid Street. ‘.:‘.l‘_‘.i-t'.'l ‘Li. ltrctl Liurtrsey Apply Arthur 9225-6-2-2i. FOR sate Pure bull two years old . Burks, Southport. s A ammu- Etc, cvntt cleaner f r five ottt txharge. You wlirbe as- tounded ui the amount ot dirt in your ltztttte. Beer and Weeks - Juuclllt {WANTED.—1U0tl cases of ttggs. liigltct cttsh ttrices ltaid, Jautes C. .\ltl.ettd, iiatnpsitire. it . —G-.2- 2i. " ' ~ FARM FOR SALE.—NORTH SlD-E oi i..utttt-ltittg itoatl bliclteli river farilitntp IIousJe 2 ltarlis, 4t) flt'lt-_~ tieftr, rails ti ltztrtl Wfiilll ittnp itt good cottdititttt ‘ ‘ E. iii-ll, Vardiygttt. L.__..._._.__..____¢_--- CARRIAGE ANC- HARNESS FOR sale. tine wire wheeled dottbic- seated cttrrittgit and one set sil- o \'t~r tttctttttctl ltttruess. lloth , 1s good us. new. it]. it. ilrow. 14f» lliclrttettti Street. ttozts-n-sutt WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK the carriage wrap front the Ent- plteiiottti, “:55 Queen St. on S;tt~ iltdny- please return same and save further trouble as he is ltnoyrtt fi242ti-2-‘ll. §_~A__________,__ ,’____ 'WANTED— NEWS AGENT FOR lloriien train. Apply at once to ._._.. .\‘ctt‘s Agency, ‘tihurittttetown stntittu. 9188-81 til ‘m! FOR HiRE.—-PHONE 339-R. . 90S9—i'>-2G—tf. FOR SALE-HEAVY BROVtN raver ntllltlhlfi for putting ttudcr i! vltrth. Apply at Guardian. 9094-5-26-tf. ‘Brtmvso -t BLACK AND White cntv in milk; rcwartl of 51°90 siven. for lter recovery. Harold McTuvislt, Eldon. ‘ 9129-5-29 ill. ‘GIRL WANTED --FOR HOUSE- "tttk- Anny m Kent st. "main". May 11 tf. --__._. , __....__ AéSENTLEMAN can be accctuo- bohgtl with front itedroottt add hcmti ttt privutn home, centrally of“ Anitly at Guardian ofllce. lil6..-5-..,t~tg_ LA ‘"10. ALFRED Rggllllrlfiufvfiyor. ‘ Hermanvilis, “no Termstr- Division “avg,” t" $3 ouch owner. plus "*8 expenses. , .~ 9116-547 st. K . . F°X Ricotta BOOK _s5uRE. MCDONALD, katlon Journn] A and Fur Sales .,‘:h°,‘;“Y:::t.ncnmblned. indispen- “mlhfifti. Fur Deniers lltd . ‘a snlytpgrsimgtzpyfllrlghtisny mnu -_ 9. 8tlh,P.E. I Your mime)’ buck. YF_$tt-o.t 12 t. ‘tescherfigoNbynso QUALIFIED und Anni“! Fed for Sttskntchew p r m‘ l1 schools opening M. vtttrgrhxgfiftter Vocation. Town. favorably rur“"“ "bttointmnnts ‘leg mo." hum"! Dflylni; salar- ttndrcq n" "fldreil tn eighteen Jllltg mo“ a nnnum. Full pnrtlo. i ‘Aliitiy o.....t'i§§'“i“'°‘i" mmmod‘ . ca . ‘ . . cv, Box “I Regina’ Raglan AKut ' 92l3-tl-2-2mos. t town Guardian, Three Cantu. ' ttt tttttt tttttttttttt A-' if}? $4.. EWMHG Gulrdian, 1837, lH Bil [I llillfil ‘mlmfi Coast is Being‘ Advoc- The tittardiatt itenrtily tho cottgratttlatitttts ltcittg sitower- rtl tttmtt Editor tv. i.. (‘ottou on the forty-stavctttit anniversary‘ oi his ttssttttttilitttt of the editorial tttauagetttettt of the (‘itarlttttettttvtt luxatutttttr. Prlttc-t lfltlwttrti island's oldest tteyvsttzttter. joins ltt _'i‘lte extension to the Gold (‘oust oi the service of lite. tlauadiatt gov- erutttettts tttereatttilc fleet ‘would be‘ , 4 M“, dushflhlu “m! wulcmmn up“, t It ts not, IIIVPIE tn tttttuy to "hold erai ‘Guggislterg asks that a spec- ‘mow 0w“ "hy"'“-'“lly “'l‘l “Wmilh iai (‘antttiitttt Trade Uouttttissittttet- ‘y’ mnmghm" “ ha" "WWPY “i he sent tu.the. Gold (‘lttast whose ‘Smlh Slwmums ‘wrk i“ mud i” Vigil might he vxleudfll ‘O "m", titef-tlittti‘; ttot to tnatny tltt- tillild‘ ‘vest Africa“ volunipkh fucmuos iactttm ot looking bztt-ln\‘at't‘ y.i tt- for trade with. witiclt have ttow "mdm-JR‘ "w" " mm ""“'"‘1" “i been provided by‘ the t-stablislttltcttt "zumll-hmlilmg‘ “mml“?"“\lii‘|i"5¢ of a steatttsltitt stilling by themhhq. and charattteubttiltlittg. Editor t'.tt- llctttpstttt‘ (‘tttnpatty, ton, has almost ttttttittetl the half ___ - ct-'|tlt|r_y' tttztrk and itt his retros- pect he will fiutl tttauy friend‘: and few etnmitts; tttatty coitus for tilt‘ Rent-tati gottd tttttl tt-w. if :ttr_.‘,. Trustees Report P. E. island Hospital -~ i-‘olitttvittg is the report of the‘ l’. ‘it. i; laud ilospital, preseutctl by Mr. \\". l\' lingers, (‘hairuttttt of the iloard of 'l'l'iistt-t~.~‘. at the attuu.tl ttteeiltty; iteltl Mttttday evening, a ltt-tel‘ rcpott of which appeared itt ‘ yw-stertiays (iuartiizttt: i TRUSTEES REPORT FOR THE‘. FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY 315T, i920 The. ‘Frustees of the Prince Ed‘ ward island llospitttt bet: lflttvp 1.‘. present. this, thethirty-seventlt an- nual report. “ ‘ | We ttssttttttt the sttct: ‘es of an in- stllutinn such as ours is mettsurtttl and uualtty of ser-t -vicc t-etttiercd. We theroforc have to t-ettnrt the most succ ~sftti your in out‘ tnstory, the ttutnbet‘ of tutti-I cuts trtttietl ltt-titty; greater than in’ any prt-vtotts year and .utttwitlt- standing the crowded state of the‘ ltosytittti no applicant has’ been re» t fused i-tltttissiott. All who were} able, paid our regular fees, those‘ unutineto pay have, as usual, boenv admitted without question and treated free of charge. We contmenced the year with adverse italunce of $628.57. had lo meet with an unusually lttrg": expenditure. fur repairs und thc wrong direction, As itltiitttt‘ of. ions amounting to the Examiner. he itzts seen Prince by tho amount anl Celebrates His 47th Anniversary i We ‘ net-t try alterat _ ‘ $3.47 mxtra furnishings $1.1m»; in- iuilwatl island grow ftttut a.t utt. crt. so it‘. cost of food $308; saiarl~ developed forest aim] (‘Qlony H, insur- the progressive. pinyin‘... m‘ ljnhw. lte~lttts seen ‘fiturlttttettttvtt’ Hr-‘ttv trout a wvttotlcn town of’ red clay streets. a fer.‘ plank sidctvalks atttl es $745; tttedicltte. $1,318. attee $4tl.y‘.00. The suitscrir tarts and dotttttitttts not iutaltttiing ttmouttts added to tiut eudtttvtttcttt fuud atttouttteti to 55¢ lite ttt-itttltive town itttutlt, itt a 950, our interest receipts-by rcnd- tttodcru cit-y, with its |,...-,h.m,.n. ittsttttettt of tttltrriuvt-sfiucgisl ittgyywt TVAYPUAH,‘(lolfflnllfllfitiiHvnlks, tttagni. teen tttcrcaset rout - .t.... o- .- tccttt ifict tuitiurs and mot ‘r 991; ttatietti lfees were Rzldlbilvitxt: t-itttvt-ttiettces. And, llctiet‘ thanks!“ gz;st“1tfl_ it-tfi-ltipttttrscr. l‘; lit-Vitus been tltrottgltttttt his t‘ort_.'~ . , . .. tglti tietteavse from as gpypn ypupg m .j.,.n~nm;qli,. ‘|ll- year. letlvillg El llfifitllt 4m lilfldlflhl‘ tieztvottr, foreutttst, in tulvocatittv. years wnrkatttttttttttttt: to Aft‘! these amt .ttlter itupretvettti-ttts. ltt a tlttlttfl tvtttvitsc lmiapeicatxf“: 40.0w; yttmr...v,.,- 1p. mtv,_,,.a_|,.,| h‘, always t... li..?%;‘.‘.t" Xfiléitn... safari‘... ii‘-i‘t’il..."ll‘[,..l"..l‘!"2‘;;i"" “y- "' " - ‘ ' l ti t o rec ilut e .--t. ..:;: ,2 'tz.ge. t not ttttltc larsc enouslt 10 leave “B The icxnttttner was im‘ over hall‘ out. o! d llit. '11!!! Byilem‘ 05 Cvlleflt‘ - a century the iettdittg tIttttsi-rvtttive in‘! Ill ill" Plllllilft’ lilfililflll '1!“ prgtttt of the Provittcc. uud has school district trustees has proven tittuitttaittetl its l1tpt|tfllign m. H m“. sattisfactory atul it‘ is our intention “M fttliflhhu "dvlslqz (‘frlllrlfllil‘glilgxalé/c: git Ildilorfdtttttttt ts sttli a young King's (‘ottutyl have‘ failed t0 ‘res- mlm “if ‘f. “l-H.‘ hwlvplin ‘has If“ pond and this is. we arc sure, out: yllkinft’. Yhh‘) . Rulhnvlllg tttgetitet" dtr- to the foihtrc to tit“ . b“. l 3 m“ UFIHIHSAMP "my t teu oi the tu.tuy received - tmgtmh‘; i" “ct 7mm" ma" the lack tcrday, frottt ltrntitet‘ jottrnaiists of‘ inclination of the. ttettple to give. “m. “Hun-S p, [‘i]'1(i|“||\[ UM.“ m. We tlud tteatriy‘ evcryottt- ready (qmndu. ' ' and willing to give if properly ap-t ‘t-lt. 'l‘l: " .‘ ,. . rut...“ i.. ‘lmruh’ littartiitst cottgmtttlittttttn: on ' seventyetltirtl ltirtittitty‘. dear old QUEEN'S COUNTY Flxzturittt-r, witost: lustre throttglt many trying times has never ditty tttetl, tttay you and it be long spared 1 to ttnntinue noble work. 'l‘hirt_v- tflve years ago l started my career under you—thc only living ttews- paper izrnduatc front Examiner ac- ytivcly engaged today." " "s. o. ‘moans. _ ‘w. "News idditttr the North Sydney‘ _ H9 dferrtltl." ' . liii. Noflq. Hampton‘ . . .. . k‘ ilrookvztle. Vernon ltiver . . . . . . (iienroy .. .. .. . Pleasant Valley ,.,, West tttoroltttttl . . Warren Grove . . lliillvttit? .... Junction Road (foveheati . . . . . . . .. KING'S COUNTY cnugratulatintts on ‘celebrating foriy-scventlt ttuttivere sary editorship. l trust to he able titree years itettce send you situiiittr Os’ congratulations on attaining y-ottr 5 jgotttntt Jubilee. ' t will Colllpleit‘ ' thirty yours journalist work tttysolf next December, and ltope to itave "Heat-t lest Savage Harbor . . . . .. . . Marie , Rosoneath . . "- .121 L115... .i.-\ NFL-If‘, , ‘ I: (tpportunity tttceting you wlten the eyl l hast . . 7. r _ l P ( r i it Albion . _. . . . R2 tttpertti- ress fonerettce. vs s Milllfiwll (‘P0851 .. 86 (‘imriottetowu next mnntlt." gfjflflii-‘f “'"-*' - -- 19,1 ystnywarntcx MCGRATH, ‘ “ V" " "' Etiitttr Evening Herald, Fortune Head Point Pleasant. .. st. John's .52.‘atc.:“t.ttt"::;‘""*.;t.. ‘at "mm." ]n m}, "mum rum-L a Huizltetttiett, Ailu., Mtty 26, 1920. copy ot‘ witich will be tttniieri to all ‘Mr. W. i.. Cotton, (togecinrttlantl scrotol (tirusteesb (fhnrloflgto\yn_ p_ E_ ]_ ur em owmen ttn ins een _ . , , increased $1,860 by iegtycies froutl Acmm “Ongmtuhmfinfi ‘mm u“ the into Miss Harriet May $500; attainment of your fttrty-seventlt Mrs. Elizabeth fittrd $500; llenjtl- anniversary in the. ltlditttriai rltait‘ mm m""‘nh“r-" $5003 Mr5~ wmmm of The Examiner-hilt‘ most llfl-IIIY date paper in "The Garden of the. Continued On Page Three. p its art lcit-s trustworthy. W. L BUTTUN 0n 47th Anniversary oi Editorial Management oi The Examiner. Gulf." Your jottrttai lltls paid a tiaily visit to ttly ltunte for the [taut fourteen years; atul i have found it“ DHKPH clean, its itieztls lofty, and May you be svttutcd tttatty titore years to guide it course. Yours very truly, t-t. c. McbiEiLL. “Hearty cotuzratttlatiotts nu Your fortymsevcttllt attttitversary as»l<1tii- ltll‘ 01' 0W’ of '(‘attada - tiltiest "flirt rcpulaltlt- jottrttais." C. F. CRANDALL. l-Itlitot" Montreal Star. sittcertt con- “Pleast- ttt-cept ttlli‘ MR. W. L. COTTON n The Examiner's Editorial-Chair “'*- _'"'i—@ _,,;_,‘i , v ii _ __ ____ itt which ltts._cttttttsels have led ittgtaatltttitttts on the altainutettl of your _f‘rty-se\‘entlt antitvcrsary‘ as editor of the (Zharlottetown Exam- iner. Ttlay- you be spared to con- tinue for tttany tttorc years your valu: ‘tie service to’ the people of your :-iiy and ttrovittce," LANADIAN PI. ERS ASSOCIATION. (Zoitnnw (‘nngratultty yvtttt" lttrtuscvctttit an t-tlitttr of 'l‘he (‘har- ldxtttttittet- and wishing Peat‘ .\lt'. ltl ‘l F-itlj)‘ it lottetttwtt ,\ou tttauy ltapttj." l'(‘llll‘ll.“t of the nc- ) caution. “i re-srrct that ill‘ltc:\|tit ttrevcnts my cottrovittg titcsc congratula- tions by personal presettcc. "it it; civeu to few editors, as itt your case, to rcaclt the atlvttncetl age of sercttty‘ two yt-at" tftct‘ a lotttr and stt-etttmtts litetztry‘ trareet‘. coutblnctl with ttseful public sen vtce. “it is one of my most cherished ttentbrauces that a few utontlts t I jottrttey-eti with _vou,tt) the Pacific (‘oast, and had lite ttleasttrt- of _vottt‘ rcotttpatty‘ and your conver- sation which latter was‘. eurit-hetl by u depth of lnforttttttltttt given to few tut-u. “To yourself, your family anti to 'l‘lte idxtttttitter tttay I ttssttrc you of tho iteartfelt cougratulutiutts oi‘ The 'l‘rattsct‘ipt, its staff, tttysell‘ and all that it and we represent. “JOHN T. HAWKE, “Editor Aloucttttt 'l‘ratt.-tr.-ript,“ t the best wishes of ‘t tper which seems cittnpttra~ lively‘ youthful beside 'l‘ltc Fxutttin~ ttt-‘s seventy-titree yettrs of exi. - cure. The Mail and Etnpire u only in the second year 0i‘ its ex- istence when you took over the ifitiliorsitlp of the paper with which your ttattte has so long been assoc- iatctl. The expauslott anti the auder- " that we have witnessed in to us how many" public tliCLlLi‘ tttnnds and social clump-es you tttust ltuve faced in circulating the ttews and the tttottitiing the opiu- ious of Prince Iddwttrti island dur- ing that time we ortngratttlale you nu the quality‘ of your styccttss und lite length of your service. "W. J. WILKINSON, "Mztttttging News i-Iditbr Toronto Mali and Etttpire." "'t)n this _vottt' anniversary we ltasten to extend in you our lteart- icst cottgrutttittiittns for the great purl you iutvtt played in the up‘ builditu: nt‘ real juut-nttlistn in Catt- utlu. Idrnttt the earliest. years the Idastcrtt ttapers and Eastern Etiit- ors ltnve been huiidintz up etiltoriai staiTs that have gone out to almost every" part of (Iamulxt, ttnd in this way itavc proved an important fuc- tor in the gradual tievelopntent of the whole (btnadittn press. Your work, Mr. Cotton. has been greatly‘ adutiretl not only in the East but ltt every‘ part of (Ynnndu. We trust but on this, the 47th anniversary and i . int rto-ttxttgtrorution to stat DAILY NEWS-l Pot-onto itt ltulf u century‘ in‘ CHARLCTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY JUNE 2 ‘1920 uttttttttttuttttutts to FAREWELL REC Presentation oi an Purse and Expressions A ttolttltlt- function took |)].‘|(-¢t at Ft ithciotrlt yt-slurtizty afternoon in the (‘ouncil (‘lttttttltt-r, (‘ity iiaii, when l'uited Slates (‘ttttsttl Pietu-e, Who is sitortly- to take his tiepttrt~ ure front (‘ltariottetttttvtt to reside itt Wttsitittgttttt, was tendered a pub lic farewell. 'l‘ltet‘e "was a large attendance of ‘citizens. hlayor ililt-y‘ ttrcsiileil attd tLit-tttt-ttitttt tittverttor blztrlfitttttttt yttlstt took a ieatlittg part in the pro ceetlings. 'l‘hc Aiaynt- explained that‘ they thud lzatitcrctl to pa)’ ltouor t.t out- lwho had won the respect and cs- lteettt of the whole t-ottttttttttity‘, t‘ou 1~tttl Pterci- wltiie in (‘ltaritttt-itttvtt ‘iillttl ltt-en active. in every good lrorlt mild ilt his dcpartttre Vharlotlettttvtt {you lttsittg ouc whom all were cx- ‘trt-tttcly’ sorry to part with and who would carry away with ltiut the lyre/ti yvisltes of all. ills Worship ltlteu called on the Lieuii-ttttnt tiov Ierttor who rt-ad the following all» tiress: i'l‘o ilouottrztltic \\'iiilaut ,-\_ Pierce, linileti Stittcs (‘ottsttl for the Province of Prince Edward island tiiottttttrttble Sit" - i ()u an oct- ton of this kind _‘t is diilicttlt to atleuualely- expr ‘ illit- feciittgs that stir trithin us he titottgltt of ttztrtittg with one <1 |yvlto has been so iutittttttely assoc iated wit-h out‘ social life and with‘ out‘ civit autl yarovittciati ttctivities. , ltt the past our Province lltls ltt-cu ‘sittgttiztrly fortunate in the distin- iguishcii trettilctttett who have rcpft" ‘seated titt\.l‘ttilctl Statics in the ‘t‘tttt.+uhtt' Service, at lltt- tktpitttl fut-re; uni fll m. titnt- has this dis» ‘littetitttt lteett tttore alttttttlutttly muttttift-stetl than tittrittr, your four fyt-ttrs of ttilict- \\'ltiie tttlttglittg freely ins, ‘Yilll have wou golden itpittitttts Ifruttt all cl: s und crct-tls, in this lcotutttunity‘ a-ud tyrovlttce. lttdteetl it Fyour nillciai capacity as well as hi wygtl)‘ private life, you » have e‘- Ietttplified of such ttbiiity‘ in the dt.~‘.~ [charge of your ditty and such warttt ‘it‘lltl\\'.*tlll]\ in friendships fortued ‘that you have ltecotne ttt-rnutttent. ‘ly endeared to HS ‘All. l On all ttutblic ttccttsittns. 31'1"‘ ‘ihrilliant ttratory’ has eultattceti the hit-light of those a ‘entltietl. .\t su_;:lt ‘titties, your words of instruction and lofty‘ clouucttct‘ ltttvt- so thrill H1 p]... people, as to tttore especial fly t-ttipltasizt- your tthtzettctt. ' You have i-vet" lttatted your ttrcsr-ttce to the feast and those ztt tributes m‘ what is best iu ltuntan tnattire, have lteett strikittuly‘ cvi’ fdent itt your daily walk and t-‘tttvet- gution, and the very‘ alutttspltert‘ of idt-tttocrttey secuts to circle about ‘on. it would altttttst appear .‘t< if Yo" ‘ltad livctl tttttttttgst us and that W"! w“... l-Qflliy one of us ltotte of our botte, flesh of our flesh anti silifil of our spirit -for ttiter all, the very exislcttce and ltnpc of this Plattct arc centered in the cntttittttetl clos- er relttllousltip between the Fnitetl States and the iiritlslt ldtttttire—— you.» pUQpit‘, our people and your God our (ind. . To your chttrtttittg partner itt life anti dear family‘ also. Wt‘ thrift‘ l" tip-rump out‘ sittccre cxttress you. regret :tt their apprttacltittg depart- ttre; but we ltave the sails tton oi‘ knowing that this fttir Ptovittet- shall, for time and eternity hi‘ 55'1"‘ ltttlizetl in at lcusi some ttteutltt-rs oi‘ your ltottseitttltl. as i-idilttt" of the I‘ tttlner, you will ltavt‘ come to you all the satisfac- tiou that sitottld he the reyvttrtl of the great work yott have accout- pllsitetl in (lanadu. On this the 73rd attniversztry‘ of The l-Ixutttlttet‘ ii situuitl be a tttattet‘ of stttisfttction to the paper to have its Editorial departutent directed by so able alt Editor. The Fittanciai Titties" R. E. COX, President t‘ottgratttlatttry‘ telegrams were also received frottt Mr. ii, V. Mc- hittnott, St. John Standard; W. l“. Kerr, Alnruittg Stat‘. Regina; l’. Albany ltowlatt, ‘Pornuttt; hiessrs. Smith, Detttte. bioore. Ltd. ‘formi- to; ii. l’. Auslotv, (itaphic, (‘autp- bclltott. N. B; it. i.. Lyuott, t‘ar> lctou tfietttittet; (ieo, ii. littrtttatt. Atttltcrst Daily‘ News; E. W. hie- Freatly, St. Jolttt 'l‘elegrttpit; A Ni. Jleitiing, St. John 'l‘itttes; W. J. Wllkit son, ‘Toronto Mail and litu- pirt‘; - J. Glbbottu Ltd. Atlvertis~ ittg Agency, ‘Toronto; liatttlitott Advertising Agency, ‘Toronto; Des- bttrrats Atlvertisittg Agency. .\‘ioh~ treat; A. Mt-ifittt Ltd, Montreal; Baker Advertising Agcttey, ‘Ppmtt- ‘to. Norris Pattersntt Atlvortisittg Agency, Toronto; J. It. Uttrttelt, (‘httrluttutttwn (iuardian tat. pres- eut on a visit to 'l‘orottto.) FROM Archibald. Director of Expcrltnen A. (‘in rk. Farm. at the i-Zxtterlttrtttla llflltllliiili ‘ t‘ that itt OTTAWA.—— Mr. E. ‘B. tal Farms, and’ Mr. itockyvcll, lin- ntinion Animal littsltatttltttztn. bntlt of Ottawa arrived ltt the city- lust evenintz, anti are guests ot‘ Mr. .1. EPTIUN T0 U. S. RRRSUI. PIERCE That Gentleman Redtiimbered Yesterday by the Address and Giits oi a of Regard. ltt cnnclttsirttt, we bog to assure .\'ou.tltat your tttentory‘ will be etn~ balntetl in fragrant recollectiott and we shall ever be cottsciutts m’ your presence, with the ltope cottstzttttly‘ tprlttgixtg within us, for ttrttspt-rity in‘ y‘our new field of labor and the tsotttittuetl httppiness and welfare of you all. tSgd.) MURDOCH MacKINNON. Lieitt. Governor. JOHN H. BELL, Preutlct- of P. l‘). Island. DANIEL J. RILEY, Mayor of Charlottetown. 1.. 'l‘o this address (‘ttusttl Pierce tuade u churacteri. ically clouuettl reply itt which he fervently‘ voiced his gratitude to the tit-upla- for titcit‘ titouglttfttittcss. * “\'tttt’ll give utc the credit of he- ittt: catttiilti." sttiti ltc. “when l sat‘ ywttfrt- ioatitttl ttte with <o tttttclt i-tootlttess autl lillltlllflfifi do not know ltotv to expres iit- coitsitlttretl the ttddrc cctt-ti to ititttselt‘ and fatni for them he could ltttl say‘ ‘thank EH11." The sage oi‘ old had said i ttntlerstttutlittg." ‘fhey indeed t.ti come to thoroughly tittder- stand the people of Prince iidtvartl island. No alchemy‘ was. so effect lug time ft-ietttisltitt and synt- pat 'l‘l that l \. te sprakcr ~.=tti‘l it he sitouitl |lte ttsketl as to what kind 0f tit-o ;]tlc are in Prince Fldtvttrti island. and ttucstiotts to to titcir ltusittttss toliicials and litt- gt-‘tera! attitudi- ‘on iutpttrtttttt tlilrFlliillrt he would ibc zthlc to aittsyvcr, uut. trout ltt-re ‘say, or attythittc ht- had read itttt front a full tttult-tzttttttiitttw tor he lttul not spent four and a ltttlf yearn atttong these people iu vniu. Hon. .\lr. Pierce dwelt upon the rciatiotts existing between the two peoples of the eoutipypt, what had ittrett atccomplislttttl in the past by the tmtiatntieri rat-e of settlers pct)’ pliug the coutinettt and the great task which still ltty ltefort‘ its peo< pic in clarifying that ‘ " ' lie believed the tzrcat industrial ttuestitttts of the world tttu.~t be met-and settled by the people pf the North Atnericutt (‘ott- titteui and great was to be our tics titty. Much had lteett itt-cotttttlislttttl iu I-ltc last 2:10 _Vt‘ftl'~1 ltut lte ltclii-r» ed fat‘ grctttet- ttcctttttttlishtttt-ttts i.t_v altead and tttett were plattttlttg to rettclt even ttbrtvt- the stellar u-orlti and icuot-lt at the doors of the vast lllll\'l‘l"lt' anti would wrest from it the secret of our tides and easnus. God ltad not ttutde the uni~ verse tttercly- to eotttetttttlalt- bu.‘ that we should ttnderstatttl it, For ltitttseli‘ and fatttiiy it‘ could say they had looked nu the ltuntan iteart as if it were .‘t garden attti they‘ lutd ttiauteti as wcil as they cottltl~scetis of syrtttttittlty‘, friend- ‘littess and ltuntan love. it was the tpride of his life to have ltt-cu as- sztt-ittttttl with the people of this .provittc.t- as lluitetl States (‘ottstd ..\ttd now pushing out intnuncitari- ed seas. whatever storms tttigitt conic they would ttevet- forget the frieudsltips fortttetl, in Prince Etl< ward island. and if any of those friends should ever visit Washing- tou lte would ttssure them of n hearty bautfciasp and greeting. iiott. Mr. Pierce in closing his address for Airs. Pierce and hlut~ self extended the right itatul oi‘ friendship to the Llctltcitttttt (lover unt- and the Maywtt- with fervent good wishes. At the chase of iltis address Mr. Pierce was tyrcsetttcti with a gift of a beautiful gold wntclt front the citizens atul a wellfilleil ttursc. The watch w: ' suitably‘ ettgrav ed with tttottttgrattt ou the ttutsitle and the following words insider»- Presetttctl to l‘. S, (‘onsul \\'. A. Pierce by citizens ot‘ (‘ltarlottct-nvtt, l’. i‘). i., June 1920. The (‘ttusul ttpon receipt oi‘ these gifts tittclttretl that lte had been robbed of all power of expres- sion attd that P. f5. island would be engraved forever upon the ltt-arts of itiutself and family. Stu-h tttanlfest tributes of devotion ltut created in hint a ticsirt- to be wttr~ thy ot‘ such friends. The bittyor called upon various tterstttts ltt the ttssetttltittgtyltt sav a few words and eloituttttt and fitting tvilttttes pf esleettt and frirtulsltip for (‘ottstti Pierce were pttid by llntt. l“. J. Nash, Rev. J. (‘. .\lar tin, and iicv. (‘. R. Preematt, his Wot-sitlp ttdtling a final word of tilt- ytrttritttittn. 'l‘his ended the function after which most of those present took ttccttsittit to shake’ ltands with Mr. Pierce and extend itearty and sitt- ceri- best wishes. ireefiMadtfis Barred l-it (Special to The Guardian.) P=\itlS. June tint". has tii"~‘tiivt tl :tll Prev‘ . y llltllzi-s ztttd ordered their proptt \ t'tttlli~.|:ltt\t|, ltccttrdiill! t.» u “uni. lt'~s ttttswts“ l"t'l'ivt‘tl frotu Vien- lltl, t . in ilungary 1 ~ ifuttgnritttt 5y Mall, Oanadmflnt), UJAAMM Annual Suboorlptlon. delivered. $5.N ll. 5. ‘Pililfilfii llililllli t . lNlElllIENlliiN lN liEXliiil If New Forces now in Control Fail to Es-l tablishaGoverntttettt Friendly to the United St-ates- ' (Dom. Press Special.) \\'.1\SiltilN‘(i'l‘()N, June l.~.-'\rttted intervention itt Mexico by the littited States, should the new forces in cotttrttl ltt the southern ropuitlic sitow inability‘ or ultwlli- stable govern- -___-__._ .» treaty‘ safeguartlittg iltt- rights .-\|ttveric ' ltt hiexit-it. it yvas‘reeotttutetitleil that a eour lttlssiott be ttattted at once ltt ad- judicate the claims of Atne-riedtts, this body to lte ntatic up of tot-n chcsctt by the two govcrttuta-ttts, lit-t of iugttess to set up 4 _ v_ _ tttettt tttore friendly to Atttcrtrttns. illltltllgs. to ‘he ttttttl. t>houlti the - recouttttetttletl to thi- St-tlttc hiexicaptt ttfftclals tati lo agree to the terms suggcstettl the t-otttutitLt-tt suggested that “we will send "- police force cottslsting of tltt- ttavttl and tttilltttry forces of our Hoverc- ntettt ittto the republic of Ztlt-xieo, ttt opt-u and tttaitttaitt opt-n ever.‘ lint- of rottttttttttiuatiott l)t'l.\i\‘t't'll the (‘fly of Mexico and every sext- purt and every border port iu Nit-x- teo." y by the fcrt-igtt relations. sub- eottttttittet- which ltas ltct-u investi- gating biexlctttt affairs. Should stable governutettt ht- esiablisltctl the cottttttittet- ft-eottttttctttl that fttll rt utguitiott he at-cttrtietl it and that fittattcial astsisttttcc he offered by the l'uit\-d Statics. The rout- ntittce said, ltowttver, that -titct‘e sltottlu be \1t| recoguitiott without a Pttttts ‘uituttitiiftéit uttt PAlllFYlNi] ttttuttn As Soon as Home Rule Becomes Law Drastic Measures will be Adopted to Maintain Law and Order. (Special to The Guardian.) sour-l of lrlsh offices ant! to re- orgttttize the ctttire staff. it was ttttitttt-d out thtt up to the presottt lint-- .\iat‘rtady' and tlret-ttwwtttgl ltave l)\‘\'fl tttvrely tnarkittg itut» ttt LONDON, June 1.-' -'l‘ite llritislt fittvt-rtttttcttt is prt-partd to atlopl forceful rottstructiyw‘ u vigorous. V ltolivj throughout lrt-latttl the order to 5W4)‘ lhflftliitilliy “YPTY tttotttcttt lrlsit ltottte rule ltt-ctnttt-s Dllil-‘f’ (If UN‘ lmflllldll- '1 1W)’ lllil "'11 intend to go at 1 tna-ltt-r at) sttrittthv tt war‘. lt-ttruetl front ttutitorlt-i I ly as this in hasty fashtott. ative sources toil-y. Lord Frettclt. Sir iluntzit- (lrt-ettyvootl, sec tary, for Ireland and Gcttcral Mttffrcatly iRiSH QUESTION UPPERMOST. were present at the flwellllg of the fps PARLIAMENT. I ‘premier and cabirlet yesterday and ‘ t ‘ t teporteti‘ iu detail their plans for iicdittg with the situation during the cntttittg ntotttlts. "We arc ready for a clettninif. ottt,“ they said, "as soon us the pityttlmloglttal tttotttettt arrivcsj we ltnve every Sittn Feiu nest under ttbservzttitttt and every one "of our ‘plarl; has lteett perfected. Vfhey ttsltt-tl and were gtatttleti pcrtrtissiott to ttust the tieadwtttttl. the ineffici- -eut and tturt-llliitle from the per~ Recovery Assured oi French President (Special to The Guardian.) law, LONDON, June 1.——Parlinmcnt is expected to give much of its tttteuiion to the Irish riuestiott as the tttost important sultject» to he. considered when it reconvenes this afternoon. Sir ilantur Greenwood, (‘ltief Sccty. for Ireland, will take his seat for the first time since his appointment to the secryhshitt, and was expected to take an active pnrt in the discussion of ttrobicttts in Ireland. Italian Airmen’ Fly To Japan (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS. June L-rd-‘ttllttyvittg a _, , cottsttltzttiittt of the most entiucttt “LOPDON- hi“: yxr”nl*llt“’~'l"‘f Slwmunfits h] Fmnm, mmsided Owl. ttottt Toklo‘ today anntutucetl tht. arrival of borrarttt and Nlasiero, by Prof. liablusiti. it Wits announc- ed today titttt. Prcridcttt Paul Des- clt ucl was suffering front no les- iott whatsoevt t‘. us ;\ t‘t..ttlt of his fttll from tt tttovittg railway train last week. The Itresidettfs cout- plete rccttvery‘ i. .ured, the phy~ siciatts tieclarttti tyttlt a few weeks of absoittttt rest and quiet. ‘fen Men liurt _ in Ship Fire (Special to The Guardian.) NEW Yttitiy‘, June t——'l‘ctt men were ittjttreil today when ;] fire static.) in the forward ltaiclt of the Stetttttsitip Powitzttatt which is he- iug ovcrltttuletl itt the Morse tiry dot-it. llrottitiyu. Five of the iuittred wire firctnctt. All will probably‘ re- t‘t)Vt-i'. " zutttfifitstttvtt " Prisoners Taken (Special to Th: Guardian.) l.().\‘i)().\‘. June l.~-t‘ottttttttttiutte rect-ivcti ltere lrottt Watrsttyv tut- uottttced further success of Polish .-\rttt_y'. Front Plutslt to Melodetclttttt llolsltevilt attacks itttvt- curled, lite enemy‘ h.\'e lost very‘ ltcttvily‘. \\'e et cled‘ and tiestrttyeil three di- visions of the llolsitevlk arttty be~ twtctt (lsotvtt and Jttkszyct- and lttolt tw.t lhlllicllllll pl‘l.\'illlt'l‘~‘_ The rttuaittder fled in panic. ‘ t i ‘Germattized Canadian Shot by French‘ i _____ I (Special to The Guardian.) i Italian air men flying fruity Route to Japan. Nlasierty cottclutieti the trip first, landing at the Jitpattestt capirtl at 1.20 p. m. yestertLty; Porraritt tttndt- lund at 2.'_ The aviators were welcome.) by crowds of Japanese who cheered titem an they were officially received. -_-_<-o>—--- THE ‘YEJVFIIER. RWIMPIEILUPIYRE TIDE. MOON l'}'|‘(‘.. fair and uatrut. The title will he ltigit this tttortt~ tug ut lttlii und toutorroyv at ll i-i; it will he ltigit toruigltt .tt l‘: ttttd ttt-tttorroyy‘ at l2 (Hi. Sun sets this evening at 7.4.‘. and tttutrtrrow at 7.46; it rises ttttttttrrttyv tttotjttittg and Friday‘ at 4.10. i~‘ttll tttoott 'l‘ut-stltt_'.~, June 1st. at. 1.13 p.ut. Last quarter of tttoon Wetittcstltty‘, Juu. llth. ut 2.59 p.tu. Noozle T-he Sunshine Kid‘. tIE-‘ALL ot= out: Dumas VJUQEWPER 1B. STE wouLo HAV TO so OUT OF- BUfil MESS. HPRLIN. June L-A ttaturttlizetl (‘attariitttt ttnmed ileide, who had ltoett engaged iu spreading Gcrtuzttt ltfttitttizutttizt in Pppcr Silesia was shot by a them-h guard at Beu- titett. lieide was taken front .t stretcher car by Frettch pttroi and taken tn the Hotel Lontnitz, The itead oi the plebiscite. contutission. wit!‘ Ullkillil with the soldiers when a shot was fired from the lrolei witirh pierced lleitiefis ltt-art. Hru repntts were that iieitiit was an Atttcricatt citizen but the for- eitltt ttfflco said lte trust u (Tttnuditttt 'l‘()lt()NT(). June 2.—-Sttutlt wilt-ls . lot Ot-rtttatt ttriglu. 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