..,, I "$17, "- ugli. " r. ‘i. .1 I - ‘ 4 . . ’ I a’ I ,- w 4 . - _ . > 1 Q CoiiL Sllltiliiltg = ~Tllil BENT-RAL- GUARDIAN 1 RIOIIVEB FROMMMONTREAL 00.00 "WINDOW OF Mill's I v i gii:yw,§:°%§°' °"‘°“‘1' 1°; xilipez; boots. Ailey c Co. JllllQ ‘11 2i . . u ' The seuon to now on when ___ H ggllll 0T0!!!‘ G611 ; I 50th hBiTI-Nitfih YgURlOtAR itllllglfl pieo‘ wggklgt‘Xnetnlrgi-BFIPQTWIAR VWM" u uprwu- “a ' glut: access Wgilanretsdtliayorilltflernooh IE" June 17 2t’ ale-fill"! m "mu 7°“! 1 ‘the Driving Park. Good musioj I m,“ m; “may yup, , 300d News" ‘a ~ .ALL THE FAST ouza will be we ‘m, “um uufewm < __,___, ""' in. action next Wednesday after- ' o“ smhwv “r ‘ A- econ |N,s.r|TUT'oN_Th° noon at the Driving Park. Don't “on 102:“, m‘ a ' ‘ Charlottetown. Driving Club ls one ml“ ‘he ‘amus- Mflcon w.‘ me ‘a of our beat sporting institutions _'—" cflllilnulmc” °t 7°“ Purim‘ 1 respected and popular at home and ALLEY AND COMPANY LTD" 5g; toi- the coming season. 1 abroad. Next Wednesday they, hold “lgnmlzlgglgg hlghi§lad° b?“ w; we carbqnata m" own their annual spring races with a m '1 " ‘u V“ 7- any 5 ‘we ~ e Soda and use only the Durest 1 splendid progmmme' brown m buck leathersllun 17 2i 0' "m" “we” “d m“ i POLICE COURT At tile Po- _—" , _. ~, ~ - . . _ '_ NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTER- cham _ 1 ' .‘ ' ' Anal”? ofsamfamo" 2,225 C832] aistelgggargwgnciruggg NOON-The Charlottetown Driv- ‘ when dawn town “ll 1n < - ‘Iherlchqualitleoof qnothm, was dismissed Two GP ing Club will hold their annual i . 4 KING CQLETEA ‘ I ' . p races at the Driving Park. Don't i and try one of our delicious 4 sons for breach of the traffic by- m cold drum! and “W,” a t produce thawed“ hws wbm nned_one $5 00_ m; 22135 Largo field of entries. ' 1 ‘ ' ' ' . chums m demonsu-at,‘ ma“. 1 gfw :;Pl":‘"°' other $3.00. Two, boys for stealing ______ _ ‘I ma“ . wwiovvmbadahgaéfi ;_ tulip bulbs, were fined $10.00 or New YQRK sHggg shown by - 1 thirty days each. Alloy & Co., featuring the Smlle's Yours for good Bod; W l; i’ -'- _ pumps; Adam's pumps and Sou- ahd aarflclh i“ er 1 PERSONALS thorn ‘ics, ihc loading styles now. ., 1-—- Juno 17 2i. _ Mrs. John H. ‘Smith, Cross ___ Roads, Lot 48, was operated on _..ANNUA|_ MEETlN(;___ To. Foster i Central Drugstore. yesterday for appendicitis in the ‘ P. E: Island Hospital and is doing as well as can be expected. Rev. Dr. Fullerton and Mrs. scrtiut must be added to cost to cover p are flIIUWUd as one word. lu i its. reidvcd : i l z z i clisslllmmiillvllnilsllnllills Advertisements under this trending, 2e. pi-r word for cat-h in- l- Whoro copies come to our carc to llc fnru/urlloil, ilvo cents Contractioniycuunt us one word, but Cosh remittances to cover cont muilt urrompllny iill advertise.- In ho case can this rulo be OVOTIIHIIKUILI Ailvi-rtiscmclits without. remittance cannot bu flfilUILHl/Ivtlgtttl. Fullerton arrived home by lilo late train ’l‘ucstlay night from Montreal, whi-rc illo Doctor was undergoing special treatment for throat troublc. His nlnlly friolltls . greatly improvod in health, lind illat lie oxpects to occupy his pul~ "stugm mm v pit next ‘Sunday. ilvo ilgurcs (as $1,000) vvvv vvvvvv l i i Fine Residence i0iS Agents “Yantod A ) GUM DI Stock. (‘om- llll: cxclusivo plctii stock includ by our ll \\' n ts. k Biol;- rill: now til UN, lllti7-ti-l7-iii. ‘or Solo: I “KOUIIIIAND. A liicQunlli, Soul 7G -l7lIlI|lll. E——l0 ll. l‘. )\(‘.\l)li\ lizino two cylindl-ru in condition. Phone i303 III‘ x 201. ' ID KAI-Pk! PICTUIIFN cllgrilvlllg. Apply l), s, Iii‘? l'l‘lllt'l-. Htruul. - Al. Fiiifilfil T (Prilw $5.00. (ill-ton, Lot 27, F0“ SAIJP-YO NH , . a1‘ A IIAIIGAI I lllcflivlvt 190 iivo pnsscllgor car, thurqilgllly overhauled, porfci-t rilliuilll: condition. Apply at Rice's 915 " ‘lit A "All d! . F0" tilli- wlrc wllcoliid double- tiviilPll l'lll'l'llli_'t.' nml imp m.‘ N". \i-l' ulouutcil ilnrncns. lloth as xiii as now. E. 1t. Drow, all lill-hmnltd Street. flfllifi-ii-ihtf. You n mum. COTTAGE‘: "IHH-‘suverak- double tenement i-it'. at prices to suit purchaser. DD ,\' at office of Mark It. lllcGulg- all. Solicitor. 968G-6-l2—12i. lkalulllcrs “Hunted liliil-zlc lMlNDTt-Idlr) I H I (lllAlilh P (PIIPIIPTH rullulrcd for Saskatch- i-ivlin ulld Allmrtll schools opt-n- IIH: utu-r niidsummor vacation. Town. villlrlrle unll rural appoint- llli-llts favorably situated paying saliirli-s twuivn hundred tn clght- (‘I'll lluniirl-d pl-r unnuni. l-‘ull par- llculiirs _ ouch nppolutmont slip- Iilivll, Apply CullltdlnlrToachcrs ARi-ili-y, ilox 14, Regina, . ll . 0243-G-22nlou Nursing . lmnrn without ll‘l\\'- iJi-scrlptivo liooltll-t itoyul Cull‘ 25, 'l‘iironl.o, (‘lul- lilfifi-Il-LlilliiICHUJZIII. lui; homo. _ si-ilt fl'tl\'. Fvivlli-v, lliill. lblni-s, alLcciillly hardy, grown ollly —_-~~__ n t 1 - ll ll‘. .-ui mount of your IHIHIIIVHH In!‘ spvl-iltl pricvsl. We llli\\' Ililvi- ill!‘ IIIFLPHI, Iii-st. iwliilppvil plant . m "llllllllll. can. l:;i\-i-' pl-nlnpuiflt Nl‘I\Il'l' lind Ill-st work ill llllltll‘l'- llll‘ llrlvl-s, prints tlllishrs, rl'||x]\‘bsi llt‘\\' lino. l"l‘t.‘L‘ silmpli-s. hit-roll. lilllri Portrait. CLL, Turontil. ) Edison \\'l‘l[;lll,Mill- ———— 974:: I. f, lvti7rlc|c-\\'Tl. houses in dlfleront parts of the F Twain i IAN-it "lliIéii-félx” I largo lillmiisiolliu Ill mond streets, one of the finest resiil lioilll-zlhlc: lll‘(lllt'l'l}' ill lmoil l't‘[ll|ll'. ,_,T7“_n_l7_:iL IIUIISO may lit‘. loolicil through iil-uialc lllttlillnlvtlflvllict-III \\'AI\"l‘l<ll)—.\IAll) F0]! lil-INIGIIAI. hoilsl-wiirlc, Apply Murdock hic- Loan. North \\'iIt:=lli|'\-. 9717-6-15-31. lllalcilloll) “l $550,000 "Fifi! In Rockianli, Me (Special to The Guardian.) ItOCKLAND, ME“ June 10.— Fire destroyed fourteen buildings including a garage containing 200 automobiles and caused damage estimated at more than $550,000 here early today. Four families were made homeless. \\‘AN'l‘l*lD—A ' l‘. (i AN work on milk farm. lilllsil. iw not liiilkvr. Htilti- wagon wlmti-il. Ap- ply to (lullrdiztu ur Jnllu A. (Illilp- ' pcll. ituylllllulll. blliss. il7ilt-fi-llliii. iilisccllzlnctius (IPSTUDI (‘IAIIDING- GEORGE A. French, \Vcstnlorl-lnnrl. 97 JNU. I) MHUONALU, LAND' Surveyor, lflflflllflflxlllu. ‘ fi07-il-0Mbi8ipd. Persia Negotiates SAL - - . (Il't‘ pvnplu zllw ,~:l~llilll;' nut. ~ . ' will l-ilYv yilll ll iiin-i iilit f W S t '10 pirr. cunt oil all lioiilzia Yuma-lit. 1 1 lliblca. ll7ii8-ii-l7-ill. -- (Dom. Pres: special.) LONDON, Juno 1G.—The first decision oi’ the League of Nations Council affecting League member- ship ivas to- be made public today following a meeting of the council at St. James Palace. Prince Fir- ouz, who asked the council to in- tervene in the dispute beiivoen Por- sia and Soviet Russia bus illfOflll- er] tilt‘ council iii-at. pending 118-. clsion by the League, Persia has Tlll-l PNIIFBUN who took the sum ot’ nlonoy from m)’ blTicc till Saturday. Julio 12th kindly return sumo lit our-v us you wcro noon and uro known. Dr. K. \V. ltlchinlioil, 139 Kiilit SI. 972 l.’ 17o Let. _____.v___ IIAYP." m n “f,,,,,,;'w,, u,’ already opened independent neg- lul "Iltlnnuhtnli-y" nltilutvll on ntlfltlmls \VIlh U10 iSOVIOt govern- Lougworth AYIL, city with thn "noun looking towun] q) setup- oxtonslvu grounds Ill counuctiuli with tho sumo llltcly In tho oocu- mimi- uyf ‘he dispute ‘ potion of C. ‘Poul Iv. l-lml. Ap- ply ti: Pullncr A‘: l’L\ all Si ll" ' oru. l i MARRIED “Hunted \V./INTI“) A 4 ll-ncctl liiml k ' i‘ ti IHHZPBI. huilino i-stliblisllnll-llts In tho Province. First (‘IIIHH posi- tion for tho right party. Apply lit uncu liox {I38 Charlottetown. HUI!- inl-r cxp ricilcc. 9078-5 tltl’. RlGGS-HAMM — Al. ihc ITSIGGIICU, oi’ tho llriiltfls moilicr, .lillii.- 16th, by‘ ltcv. (l. \V. l1‘. GIPIHIPIIIIIIIFZ- Golda Pcarl Riggs, to Allan lianlm. of Bunimry. L .c Ill —— ONE TIIOFHANI) culvcn weighing ninety pounds null BV\‘l"hl‘l\\'(‘i‘lI May 15th and Juno 15th. Will pity hlgllvst llllll'l(- I of. price. V\'riti:~nl~ plmru- (‘unnllillll Packing Co., Ltd, (illrlrlottctlnvll. IIBtIII-S-IE-‘Jill. Dr. hIarbcPi-l Pills iilieiiiean Inquiry In Ireland (Special to The Guardian) lliililhl-N, Jiliie ltix-wltolnoval Ill lil-rsolizll arills from officers oi‘ tho Alni-rivaii ship which arrlvcll at Dilbllli IIPUHIHIP tho subject of all mlllliiiv by AnllifiCllll (‘onsular oi- "Ellis today. ivllcn frcigllll-l‘ lull- .~’\ill<i-i~ llriilgc arrlvoil Ill Dublin YIWPIIIIY tho pollco ‘took pistols from lilt‘ Captain and tliroli OIIIBI‘ llilitfifll under pretext that a raid Ivr arias by the lflinnFeiuors was icnrl-ii. STOCK QUOTATIONS ‘HAW-WAX. Juno 16.— (Qimt-l‘ lions furnished by F. l3. McCurdY iind 00-. the. Montreal Stock Ex- chiingo; Ali-ii. 73% 99% Mcii. 75% 79% M0. 97% ‘ opp,‘ Ar- oi 01m. Pac. 113 I Con. 57% 631,5 9"’ 14c 145% “ia- l’ 17s. 17m l Mar. ' g9 gfi- am am - l’. p1 91 Sui. 031/, 69% U- P- 1l2 11am l; as c- as iziéiié c. u. s, i 1"‘ cs ol manslaughter, arson ullil Ali-g- ALVA PEEL TO FACE '.'HREE CHARGES. AMiillflllST, Julio 15.—’l‘lli-, Sup- rolilc ‘Court (lpollcd ni toil o'clock this illorliiilg, ilnd tho case of lilo King vs. Alva Poéi on thrco charg- Over 20 years the standard. At H .4 : i, camo bofiiro ‘ill/Ill:Hghlslliiiislnliltglllic. Tilt‘. bills your Ilrilszlat or by mall direct- ,,.,,,.,, found by tho riinii lilry oil Prico 2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy n“ chm.ges_ q-hm.“ was ,, Qlfllglll- C0,, 71 East Front Street, Toronto, i-rttblc cvidcnce upon which till-cl: iriizirges were preferred. (lm- was that. Alva Pool dill unlawfully kill Lewis A King. This was a chllrgo of manslaughter only. Tho sot-mill count was that the accused liad wilfully sot fire to a ccrtuln block of buildings, a charge of ilrsou, tho last charge was that Poul hail negligently caused a fire which re- sulted In the ileiltll of- hint! 11ml déstroyed much valuable propor- ty. Tho case has aroused a great (legal. of interest throughout 11w county as both young men were lvcll known in their home WW1!» ol'_0xi'oril, and mill)’ or their friends and acquaintances hBVO come to town for the trial. Tile trial will b0 resumed tomorrow, and 0w,- forty witnesses will be Callcd. ...__-4-0>—-——' Grand Jury _ Return True B111 (spacial to The Guardian.) AklliillilclliST. J1me Iii-i" "w 3"‘ his morn- preme court sittin! he" i mi; "l" 5"“ jury retllmelil “till-Z m“ mam“ M“ Phi! Orson and charges of manslaug er. 6 h.“ up ,. qgllgence. Trial will comma Ni“. '_ rrilumsoxwr: I. w. TAKING LESSONS LATELY Aim TRICK ON BLON DY. ._ .» _.:._..._._~.¢ '\vlll be pleased to learn illat. lie is. Ofi-O-O-QOfi-ffif-O-O-Q-O-O-O-Of-fQwfO-O-O-OO-O-O-Ofi D < liavlng purchased the business of Patons Limited, and the Brown llloclt, Mr. John A. McLaren is placing on tho market to be sold by public auction on ‘Thursday, 17th June, at l2 o'clock noon, his large and handsome unto-date residence on the corner oi’ liillsboro and Rich- This hollso is colunlodiolls and well laid off, with large airy rooms, bath, olontrlc lighting and hot water heating. §'§-Q§-§§§§ -§§§§ > 04v??? rQv-v F-O-OQC 4-940-944-9-0 >4 ' viilc ample Ilcildillg to cover tho ‘ cold concrete floors ill wlntcr. ~ iuiil succulcut food ubiillllvlilt, shot-p IN MAGIC AT LUNCH l night tho annual meeting of the Prince (‘oullty Hospital will bo held in tlao Civic Building, when it will be ililcided whether 0r not the now building program will be procilodeth wltli. All intorcstoil should lllakc iLlt point to be pre- sent. The funeral of tho laic Mrs. Want.) Donald lilcltao, takes place from the llolllc of her soil, Alox, J. Mcllao, at 10 (fclock, to Belfast cemetery Friday morn- ing. Funeral sorvlces at 9.30. ale in Charlottetown - oniinl sections of tho city. This is it most Possession given September 1st. by zlpplying to R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Mao-ego \.., _{ LABOR UPHEAVEL TRALIA MELBOURNE, Australia, 15.-—-lEllgilleorluon ill the electric DDWtPI‘ stations to the number of 8,000 have struck. It is estimated at the Llgllllflg anti Cookiilg Ar- rangement Oillcc that; 2,500 fam- ilies are affected. The streets and railway stations are lighted, but tho suburbs are in darkness. Ef? forts are being made to nlaintaln a limited supply of electric power for hospitals and other institutions. The tram service will cease this (‘Vullillg to conserve tirvpowcr sup- nll". ‘ Tho cngillclnen employed in ilio Government cold storage plant. have also struck, leaving thousands of CIITCIISOS to spoil. The Govern- ment ofilclzils are doing their ut- lilnst to cope with the situations. Indications seem to forecast a worse upheaval than that in 1917, as it is feared virtually all the trade organizations will eventual- ly be involved in the proscllt move ment. IN AUS- Juno CROP-BOUND HENS. iWllllt can ho ii'lllt‘. for a fowl when wlllill iiicy llcl-oliiu crop hoilllii? . J. C- lint-all illlii crop lHlUk and forth wiih illt! fiiigrrs to looscll ill) L‘lio clilggcll lllass. A couple teaspoon- fllli; iif tIWPPl oil lvill niflp to los- vil up thu clogged crop. isollvLq- tllu bird aiivr tri-atlnillit to find ii‘ iili~ l-oililliioli has impriovoll. Ii’ tho luass -wiii lint go ililivil it is lico- cssltry to cut opcn lllc crop and ro- movo ii. 'l‘hl~.li sow up tllln wouiill aild only loud ilho bird on milk for two or thrco dlys. The wound will licili quickly and ilio operation tlilcs not scoiil lo causc the bird scvcrc paiil. -——-——-<-0§-—-——- lillllcr troubles aro fcw ill tile lii-rll of tho carcful owiiur. Guard against injury in tho cow and pru- Wlillo wl- rcillizc tJilaIt (ioulllrlcs Wham. hqglvy (llHVl-l are prevalent ' ilirrifimrrarinolilil "diminish;- Notable‘ lciaiill lbigiiist Billie in a Visit b After llll absence of thiriy years in the United States during which he won quite a reputation in the pugills-tic arena, George Byers ar- Nved in (lharlottciuwa oil-Tues- day night on a virit to his broth- ers. ‘\Villny and Benjamin, of this city. Notwithstanding tho long period of thirty gears and tlla tact that he has limo and again been at grips with smile of Lac hardest fighting mull oll the colltillolit, time has dealt gently with Georgi‘, and h‘, is looking in tilc pink oi perfection. iic has met all the ilo- talllc pugllists iii boxing contests, Including such famed olics as Fitz- slllllllons, ‘SIIIIYIKPY alid Johnson lll fact, ho Ilas boxed cvcry champion in exhibitions willl the Litlll-l excl-p- iioll of Jiick Dclllpscy. ills most ilotablo ollcoulltiirs lllclullu the tight with "Mysterious" liilly Smith which took placc lli St. John, N.B.. and proved a draw after lifieen ,roulllls. Byers was iilq ilrst to alc- tvat Frilllk (‘llllflt-l, who ilcfl-atl-il Joc Walizoti. ill his host days, allli who with a ti-rrifit: blow hrokc \Valcott's ilrm lliakiiig a izlciini lm-iik. 'l‘llis light between Byers allil (“Ililds took place ill New York zlllil wl-lit llll‘ lvlioli- 25 rouliils, il-y: l-rs goltiilg lilo docisiun. livers was lliiltchcd lwitll Walcott in (fllicago. 'i‘iii- lrttcr got Tim Murphy, all Australian, as. substi- tute. Tllg island boxer boat him. Another notable victory which Byers won was over Charlie Strung at. Coney island This event was scheduled to run 25 rounds, but nine sufficed for George to put him out of commission. One of his easiest victories was livcr (Jliarlic Golf, of‘ Australia, ‘who was ltllocltcd out ill the second rolillll of a Iioiit scheduled to run for twenty, at the Broadway, EXIIIDIIIOII Club. ' liyors took part ili hundreds of ‘iitllor pugilistit: fixtures,‘ all _of which, of course, lie did not will. as for IllSlilllC(y his $000110!" i" Salt Francisco with Jack Root ill which lic lost ill the ninth rouli-il; Ills light with ‘Frank ‘Clillds 0f Chicago ll] illot Springs, Kansas, in which he lost in the seventeenth round. with George Gardiner ill Lyllil and and tlie latter fifteen, and at I-lart- ford, Colin, won a decision over the sallle lighter who lost on all attempt to folli- Gi-ilrgc, though now retired from the actual fighting arena, conducts a boxing gymnasium in the west end of Boston. HQ was the man who ‘brought oilt Lilngford, who is still going strong and won an ‘ev- ent two weeks ago. lie keeps l\lnl- self iii the heat of condition, and prusum, weight stripped is 172 pounds. wcck in Cllzlrlilttctolvli. INTERMEDIATE BASKET BALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME In the first of a series of three gables, the Y. Iii- U. A. lllterlucd- lilies last night won from the Strathconlfs of Hillsboro by a 50MB of 18—l0. The Y. M. C. A. liad tho Use “liz” for Sor Tired, Aching Feet No more puffed-up. burning, sweaty, cailouaed feet or corns. Just tako your shoes off and then put thosu weary, lsllue-crinklcil, aching, burning. corn-pestored, Minion-tortured foot of yours ill a "Tiz" bath. Your loos will wiggle wltli joy; they'll look up at. you and almost talk and tlion they'll iako another divo in that "Tiz" bath. When your fecl. feel like lumps of IOHLL-ltll tired out-Willi"; if)’ “’1‘lz," it's grand-ave glorious. Your foot. will dance with joy; also you will rind all pain gono from corns, cilililuscs and bilnions. TIIGPtYS nothing‘ like "Tiz." It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous texudations which pull‘ up your fcei. llnd causc foot Lorturc. Got a box oi! ‘"l"iz" i\t any drug may got alioiig with lcss wtltcr, yvt It is soiliolllnvs wondered it’ all our farlllcr sill-op raisvrs will cvcr roa- llzo‘ iiirnr-illiii-i» all l-Iilllii iililikilii: wail-r is the cheapest of ilil giwil iihoop foods. or dopilrlml-ni. storc- don't wait. Ahl how gllul your fi-ci got; how comfortable your shoes fool. You can wear tIIIOOS a sizo slnallcr if you desire. i ..'?"'.'l!' Ho fought ‘drawn battles. Boston, the first going ten rounds- ncvcr fought over 150 pounds. llis ' Ho will remain about 11' ‘Strathconzils handicapped by IJB-l.’ Macilin il0ll Glencalrn, the home of lilrfland Mrs. lWalter P. Doull,. was the scene of an event of unusual in- terest at 4 o'clock yesterdayarter- noon, when their youngest: daught- er, Miss Alice-Winilifred became the wife of _Dr. Kenneth. Wilbur MacKinnon, of this city. The guests comprised only the immedi- ate relatives, wllilc the girl friends of the bride acted as assistants. The ride who was unattended, enter- ed the parlor leaning upon the arm of her father to the sweet strains of ‘Mendelssohrrs wedding march played by Miss Hilda Barnes. The ccreillony ivas pcrforlncil by Rev. Canon Simpson. Tllc youthful bride looked radiant in tho conventional veil and orange blossoms. Her gown was of ivoryduclloss satin draped with georgettc, and elli- bellislicil with Iiciglull em- bmiililfy and pearls. She wore a. court train embroidered to luatch and lincd with shell pink crepe and carricd a gorgeous sllmvvl- bouquet ot‘ bridal roses. The groom at tiip, bl"irlc's request wort: his trapiaiirs uniform WIlICllwh Dfliilfillaidr f _b l, n a d ll;- "5; ]- l l .an roe romvrrulo n “w “I w,“ l Mum!“ “u” (mlfhat vibraiionwastes buIter-ialsinceitsllakesthecream _ buck into the milk after separation. This same Ireeness greater endurance-that tact is llc woll ill Frullcc. The I|l'i)liit"l‘('(l allll gull Ei-lyllililll S, ‘Tho (f(’l‘(3llltlll_'v' took plici- with tho happy young i-oliplv stzlliiiillg lllliicr an arch and wi-ilililli: bcil oi WIIILO lilacs allil fi-rlls. 'i‘hi- ili‘t'i)l‘iiiit)ll scIli-lllo both parlor illlil llillillg room was lllll(|lli' bi-lllg floral, lrlullucil with mmatiilw- l'ii't‘.ll'ltl lights iii tho form of fruits, fiowcrs alld birdsMunufutlunraiz/EIIIPIREMEKZJQSandCASUUNEENG/NBS- ’I'lii.~ yolllli; couplc liilUl‘ all clzllmr- lilo Illlfflt Ililit‘ill'iill (‘nr for a lllolnr trip through tllc liclluiifill Annapolis Valli-y. Tho ‘lll‘itit"h‘ going away dross was a llliilliilrllt Iliilt,‘ f.'llll)l'tlI(it‘l‘L'(l taffeta lvilll hat iii’ cul'l'u..sllollilillg shade, and wore a. smart leather coal. ’i‘ilcy take wltli tlicm the best wishes of a ilost of friends in which The Guardian heartily joins. St. John Train Shed Collapses (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, Juno 1G.—Thc train shod roof of the Union Dcpotat-St. Jiilm collapsed with several liar- row vscapris, fortunately there worn tow persons ill the (lailgcr iitlllt‘ at the time. Four passenger cars of tho C.N.R., and 'tlvo_ taoacllcs of the i‘.P.R., were slight- ly iltcltlitgkli. More than half of the root" shed fell about 6 o'c1ock.. l i ing accustomed to the floor, With more practice the Strath- court's will be able to give a good account of themselves and make tllc series very interesting. 'l'lllr oilicials were: llefcrce, Earl lugs; 'l‘illler, Lou Campbell; Scor- cr, W. E. Scantlebury. ’i‘llc ioiloiviilg was the line-up:- i STFIATHCONAS “Y. M. A. Blllllilgillifllllliflfllii _ ~orwards J. Pippy A. McDonald \V. Pippy E. Mclnnis (folitre R. Atliclstou A. Jenkins ‘ Guards S. Pippy l5. McDonald P. Pippy F. Hino i YESTERDAWS BALL GAME. The hall galllc yesterday at the -Abcgwclt.groullils bctivceli tllc Vclcraiis and the League of the Cross resulted in :1 decided vic- tory for the Veterans the score being 17 to 3. from vibration ob _ With the EMPIRE BALTIQ on your farm you would have a boiler chance ol making extra daily roflln than you could possibly have 0i otherwise. ll-ft ill tIv-il" EMF, Says small item. vioul. Writc ior our cuts ogue 33 The Empire Cream Separator Co. oi Canada, Limited TORONTO and MONTREAL ffhe Separator w does this Million Dollar Bowl lave more butter- BECAUSE-it is self-conform], Illf-IIGIIIIICIIIQ you, as a dairyman know RE7BAiTi' ‘u. the. Mlttlotrool the dairyman who knows separators ' ‘Insist on (he Separator will: the Million Dollar " Everyone lmbvn that the Bowl _is the whole separator- it in than that all the work}: done-ribs profit: all made. Therelore, if the Empire Bowl ll lupenor, separator mus! be superior. And our MIIIIOII DOIII! Bowl is superior. Conlidorln the enormous additions butter-la! nvingit will efiect for dui the Million Do Ian spent . in pgrigcting it is bu! I the ‘mm While". l“. ‘ti; fl I eWFilzc-satric dealer's store. _ L...»- at sen. a ow no V i. Iii-fol» I A‘ COLLECTION OF “DON'S" H FOR THE POULTRY RAISER Don't illink that good chicks can be obtained from poor stock. -Doli't forget that grit is the lion's tooth. Don't forgot that a broody hen setting .1 foiv hours on fertilc eggs spoils lIlFlll for eating. Don't forget that eggs are porous and will absorb bad flavor if they are placed near them. Don't think spoiled feed can be foil laying lion's and still have good flavored eggs. ' Don't feed poultry at irregular titties. Don't keep a mall bird wltli hens not intended for breeding. Don't blame the incubator fol poor haichc-s when the breeding stock lacks in vitality. Don't waste good eating eggs in all incubator if you are not. rcsoll~ ably sure illcy are fertile. Don't fail to ltoop the poultry house clean. dry and sanitary. Don't have filthy nest boxes, see that ilir-y arc cleaned and have fresh litter occasionally, . Don't lot any ot‘ the stock get lousy. KQPp them free from lice. Doiii keep llic loafe s, they make bciior soup than anything else. Don't liailronsis to the wall, IHIVI‘ iilPlll so they can be removed for cli-llliillig. Don't forget to keep a record of your ivparililims. ll‘ you want a good forlll, write Poultry Division, Ex‘ _llt*l‘illlt‘lliill Farm, Ottawa. Dom fail to let plenty of sun- light into the poultry house. i willie diarrhoea when it was your carelessness that killed them. Don't buy a cheap incubator and think it should hatch ovary egg. Don't blame the weather when you find that leaky broodcrs are full of (loud chicks. Don't ioavc repairs to the incu- bator and broodcr until eggs and chicks arc- ready to go Into them. Don't think youcan lnakc-‘a suc- of poultry because you havis failed ill everything else. Don't give up hope however wltli- out a fail trial; it may be lust where you iloiong. F. C. Elliml, Domiliiol: Poultry Iiusbandman. ..._.-__-Qg->-—-_ REPUBLICAN LEADER WHO l3 SO ILL HE CAN'T GO TO CONVENTION AT CHICAGO Hi6. YQQ Senator Boise Penrole. ‘filo sorious relapse suffered by Tutti-ll States Senator Boise Pcn- l‘(l.~‘i', who has bcvn ill for several mom. .=, is expects-ii to have a lllarkeil effect on tho Republican ‘lvilliiull in Chicago. The Penu- svlvanizi veicrail is regarded as one of ilii- most powerful men who are in gather lililft‘. llc has been the foroluost advocate of the pre- sidential Clilltlliliitfy of his collea- gue from Pciinsylvallizl, Senator Philanilel‘ C. Knox. Senator Pun- rosc succcciiod in having the cn Don't expect chilled or offsizcsl eggs to hatch. Use normal eggs only. Don't say your chicks (lied of; tire seventy-six delegates from that slate plcdlzcd to Knox-rather than i0 Governor Sprouii. r n.¢\».~- ‘ havo Ailillliil: (‘ily snjilllrm-rs llt‘l'll gri-zliiy illti-riistcil ill ll flliiy l-lllliplvl-il lliniol- ii whit-ll lllliix~ lli‘t'll'i"_y' Iiulvvs 41in: iliilltll flillll tukos to thc \Vitlt‘l‘. 'i'llis aillphibi lim- iillin is t'll]l.'iI)It' of lllzlltilll: six- i_v illili-r. all Ilillll’ Illl lalul illlil iviii-"l llrivi-l‘ wlsili-s Ill- (‘till Sllvtwl up itl twl-llLv Icllois .ii| Iltllll‘ lll.ill" wai- l-l". A clllti-li illrliivs lllc polvcr off lili- \\'I|l'l'It-§ ailll .\‘i.il'i.~¢ ii llrilpl-lli-r iii Illt‘ ri-ar of illl- war, 'I"Iii- lila- i‘illlli' Ims lloul-el oil "ll('l| siilc, liko ilnv ilihvr zliliolililhill‘, but when IISLWLZIH ll boat it i.~: absolutely; wali orliglli. i DWY DIPP YSDIARY I?" .5 l BRUSHED F» IZN some DEFT PALMING l ASIDE THE LEAVEtY OF HIS SALAD AND DISCLOSED THOUGHT I'D PLAY A NEAT LITTLE A FIVE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE. LIKE THI-‘(Tl” ME TO LEf-NE THINGS AIVCUND "THE ED 'IT LIP ii_*"'“" HY? 0R5 ASTCUIJDEID AND if)?” AND Gf-éfl‘. ii‘ ctAlivii:.o:-"l-:c\v ca. LiI-‘ZS or WA! T N HE PICK" .,. ‘T13 lit-i -' NC? :- V. s “A i_i"r'i'i.i-_’c=ll= T Fol-I. YOU.- MY DEAR.”