MAXIMS ‘or a MERCHANT ‘m, edge stock. i _ u| Subscriptions Delivered 3.1.00 w gall, Canada and U. S. A. $4.50 lgiliiEEilltiiiS o it.l_.l.... . .. . instructive A dresses Delivered At Morning And Eve ing Session, Open ed By The Preseno Lieutenant Gover The Bishop Of Gha E MORNING SESSION [it the morning sesion of the Can-i niian Medical Association. instruct-; ive addresses were delivered b_v Drs.; 1. J_ Austin. Daniel Nicholson, P. 11H. Thorlakson. W. L. Robinson. it. S. Powell. H. A. Bray Helen Mac- Murchy and W B. Hendry, each an authority on his or her chosen sub-i l. ‘mo; Dr. Haig Sims. who ivas to have given an address on "The treatment of Chores‘ was unavoid- ably absent, Sir G. Ienthal Cheotle my kindly gave some further most vliiuible information on “Patholo- gical Changes in the Breast.“ The following is a summary of ills papers presented:. The Wasted Hand-Dr. L. J. Aus- tin. professor of Surgery‘ at Queen's llnivelsity. lgi the course of his lec- turc gtatedi hat in cases of wasting of the hand. a dlllnosis of atrophy was not sufficiently definite. Wast- oi course, was due to some disorder oi the nerves which supply the mus- Bootleg Kin _. Gets Freedom COLUMBUS. Ohio. June 21.- Ztleorge Remus. former "bootle iking" who shot and killed his wife. ilmogen. and was found not guilty llya Jury ‘on the sole groumtof in- Inrilty‘ was freed from the State liospitai for the Criminal Insane at Lima. Ohio. by the Ohio Supreme Court today. The court upheld the Court of Appeals at Lima which wave Remus his freedom on a writ oi habeas corpus. a Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Eto "Come to Lot 65 tea party. July Ind. instead of July 4th. 6050-6-18-2 wks. "Dr. Clift. M.D.-Start now home invention cure. Purdy Station, Westchester 00.. N. Y., U. ‘BAA. 6-13-3 mos. "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS, Better oats, better China. all Grocers. 6-15-2wks. “Come Victoria Hall Monday ev- "iiill. June 23rd and hear the = Stanley dramatic club present their ihree act comedy drama "Gyp the Heiress." Specialtlesvbetweerr acts. if not fine Tuesday. BOBI-B-ttfs. “Don't miss seeing Marshfield- Dunstaftnage Dramatic Club pre- wnt their comedy-drama. "The Man 0m Denver," in Cornwall Hall Friday evening, June 22nd at 8.30. Proceeds in aid of Hall. 6104-6-20-3i “Ice-cream social at Mrs. James Monaglums, Hazelbrook, July 2nd. iii aid of I-Iazclbrook Institute. ii "liny next fine evening. 0152-6-21-31 "The Young people of Victoria "iii bresent their play "No Trespas- "iill." in Stanley Hall, Saturday "iiht June 22nd. 6l5l-B-2l-3i "Meeting of Shipping Club at i .Hcrbert School. Monday even- iil. June 25th.. at 8 o'clock. Im- iwrtant business. BlSli-tl-21-2i ' -__... ‘Ice Cream Social at Sea View i- Friday. June 22nd. If not fine. "i Saturday. 8i43-6-21-2l hW-‘flme to Kinkora Hall on Mon- m’ ‘titular. Juno astn. Musical Wrtainment by the pupils. A ial feature will be an address V- T. Campbell, Alberton. 6155-0-22-31. ll Bmlhnondale Monday. an; show. i" Years-follow the orowdél“ _ __.. mlltcial Notice-Missionary 0on- mmmwfllm in Marahfiold-Dun- t ‘Iv United Church Monday m” . June 10th. Oood speakers. .. music. Silvering offering. 61 " “°rnn Malt _ liq? ile a club in your and win one of our cash ‘mnifl addition to organisers c» "m. “Tot-T”? Si! o , ' 0N3 7 ‘ "i Illlliil Ibtil. Write J. All is not gold that brokers sell as . llrlllcll ASSOCIATION‘ a‘ joctions are such Win88 B5 95°95‘ __.___ Covers PrinoeiEdward @~”"v£;iiT M . 5 Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody MAXIMS or a MERCHANT When bargains in stock are being offered. lust pause and ask "WYIJY" k M’: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, IUNE 22, 1928 (‘lllriillletnwn no dinn Two (‘A-ll Qltrfllillf tiuarrllan, Founded I357 fDeath Of Chang 4 Tso-Lin Officially Announced F THE tSpeciai to The Guardian) ‘ MUKDEN, China, June ZL-Tlic ideath of Chang Tso-Lin. Manchur- _ S _ ian war lord and former dictator of - __ _lthe Nort China government. was ‘announced officially today. The an- ’ nouncement said the Manchurian v {ruler had died this morning. ' - The Manchurian commander was G iinjurcd late in May, when his spec- , _ _ i train. iii which he was fleeing ifrom Peking after the successful nii- 1 t illfllliliifii. advance. was bombed on ,t.ie outskirts of Mukden. It was an- r 0 B ‘VIIOUIICEG cflicially that the funeral ‘T-lservices for the late leader would clles illlthhflfltl. Thc speaker dealtilast three days beginning Saturday. Villh inluries. such as dislocated. ____ _.,_ .___ sioulder which might give rise to - trauma of these nerves. Various ac- cidents which had injured the Bra- . chial plexus were described. also the relations of these nerves to the cer- iiffl.‘ Z.‘.‘l'.§‘.3li.°.‘2 ‘.31.? {$2332.53 waned-i» Pres» _. v . ‘ . ' - _“‘ ‘ NEW YORK. June 2i. — Jimmy 25921125‘ gapgllygacikkllie m“, mepMcLarnin. Irish Canadian slugger g __ ' from Vancouver". scored nqicchnlcal ‘ very omen‘ iisfiixqson gm.“ Did‘ knockout over Phi] McGraw Detroi‘ 3°“ ‘he “ewe ‘SAMMM at m“ point‘ Greek. in two minutes and 45 sci:- ‘by messuie’ with “n me Sequel“ onds of the first round of thei: lcfpimtophiiit]!fnxniifle? “f. the hand" :schedulcd teli round bout here to- . _ Jr im“ c i‘ H“ .“‘“d_'i‘°“ “m, bcnight. Ii was tho first knockout Mc- .l€m€dl9(l by operation, if recognized m time I Graw has suffered. McLuvniii "" l , - '. w 4. He dealt also with other iiijui'iesi“ug‘p ‘to the roots oi the nerves where‘ they arise ili the spinal cord, often; by pressure of the durzi. disease or‘ injury. Also. of coilrse, trauma of the appropriate areas of the brain.‘ through liaemorrhage, etc., would produce wasted hand. l icimadh" Pressi . Asthma-Dr. Daniel Nicholson,‘ htliogiggiEAL- J51“? 21‘ Winnipeg. Asthma is a constitution-m“ i‘ i “ms n“ ‘mpmv " '_ nl disease, with a hereditary tend-iii"? Cflnildiii" ‘Naiimml flaiiway“ one.“ he 5mm; isysteln. amounting to flpDlOXlmab“ Iii speaking of the results of asth-"y “$000900 w be camed 0w‘ m! mm we Should abandon the use of 1928, it is announced at the head-i the term “cul"e,’ and should speak quarters. 0f the ‘gm glam". fmpmlzi; rather of the length of periods be- ‘namy. $1_°-°°9~°L o t ‘s cifgeral ‘ltweeii recurrences when the patientiexpeiidnule M" ' SP9,“- Olnfi; 1.... ‘is free fi"olii symptoms. ibeticimifnis w the mime“ l‘ p0 i“ Di". Nicholson went on to deal. llliofTtlglee gafggzidls w purchase new detail with cases in different agemil at 520st c; $9 00o 000 of whicn groups. I-Ie illustrated this by slides,“ 0'00 m.) .5 chamgabge u, 08pm; some showing the technique “I wSt-‘HCICOUIII New rail will be laid on thc 1mg rm‘ pimtei“ “°“°u°“5' usthm“ Atlantic Central and Western Reii-l ‘mid my fever being mused by Semiions also on the Grand ~Truiik. sitivlty to various varieties of pi-oqweslem 1mm i teins-hay fever, in particular be-l Improvements are planned in the‘ mg caused by prom“ in m” poikiaciiiiies fol" passengers at various “n5 0f ‘mrimls plums" lpoliits including Hamilton. Olit., and Once the proteid is discovered i035; John N. B.. ulhile engine term- whicli the patient is sensitive. it be- inals are m m, improved at Chm. ccmes necessary to render the per-Jotu-town, soli ilnmune—n rather tedious task. The Canadian National Tplt‘. —as far as possible. Change of cli-jgruphfl is to expend $3.100.000, part- mate is only beneficial where it TO-ily in connection with the acquisition moves the patient from contact with}; me lines and equipment oi’ the the proteins to which he reacts. Oft- Wiggtern Uncm Telegraph C0,. iii the en moving to anothcl" house a few grammes, A sum or $2,000,000 goes rods away would be as good. ‘to the completion of the new win’! Very many patients. however. cs- of the Chateau Laurier. Ottawa. pecially elderly persons do not i"c- To meet the cost of a new hotel spoiid to protein immunization. For and Station at Halifax 51.250900 l“ them an alitogeiious vaccine. that is. included iii the Railway Budge-ii one prepared fl"olii cultures taken $00,000 is allotted to the fouling-l ‘from the patients own sputum-audition work of the new hotel at Van- Potassiuln Iodide are found in belcotivel‘. jbcncficial. ‘ Cali. Nat. Railway Improvements i Primary Ulccrativc Colitis, Dr. I’. II.‘ T; Thorlakson, Winnipeg ‘t ) _ up the standards another feature of thc afternoon MISS MABEL BDLL 1r.- CURTIS FIELD. New York, June ZL-Thc Transatlantic monopianc Columbia ivith Miss Mabel Boil as a passenger. i.iI.fi(‘(i today at 2.50 p. nl. daylight saving time. from Harbor Grace, Nf. Shc had left Harbor Grade ni 3.07 a. m. In ihc iiiuntration ABOVE t l is Miss Boil, generally kl: wn as the “Queen of Diamonds." because of her valuable collection of jewels; i2) is; (Japt. Arthur Argles, former Toronto boy, who was to not. as cit-pilot. in the projected flight: iii) is Oliver Le Boutiiller, war flier who was in the same Squadron as (Iapt. Roy Browli, the Canadian are, who shot down Baron Richthofcii, the Red Knight of Germany. THEMARITIME i CUNFERENCE til B. H. AS806. l second morning session of» Thc the Catholic Hospital ASfiflCihtiOllithe various deiegmes “blending ihei RETURNS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND a- II.-—"'Lesson Planning and Teach-Sr. M. Foaustina, Charlottetown, P. iiig iii Schools of Nursing" followed by a demonstration: Sister M. Jo- vitu. R. N, Supt. of Nurses. St. Antigonish. N. S.: Si‘. Keri", Camp-i Marthals Hospital. Antigonisli, N. S. III-Round Table: Sister Carroll. R. N.. Instructor of Nurses. Hotel Dieu cf St. Joseph. Montreal. ..P. Q. abeth, Glace Buy. N. 8.; Si‘. M. Ca-i Sister Anna Seton. R. N.. Halifax millus. St. John, N. B.: Sr. M. Rita.‘ Infirmary. Halifax, N. S. ADD HOSPITAL CONVENTION. . . The following are the names of opened at 9 a. m., at the Charlotte-icmweniioii- , - . . _‘ Rt. Rcv. L. J. O‘Leary. D. D.. town Hospital ycsteldnv. The sub <Charlmteto\vn‘ P. El I‘: Rt‘ Re“ jcci. of this Conference being “Nurse; Education" at which Reverend P. J. Maboli. J. Regent of Loyola Uni- versity of" Medicine. Chicago. Illiii- ois. presided. The Rev. gentleman stressed on the iiecessl y of bringing of our Nursing Schools. and brought out the ne- cessity of applicants to thc Nursing Schools should be required to have u High School education“, Iii the afternoon the sublect of “Weak Points of our Small Hospit- als in Nurse Education and their Remedies" was discussed at solne length and many valuable and in. terestiluz Points. ‘were dealt with. A VPIZV eloquent and instructive address by DI’. Helen McMui"cliy of Ottawa. on “Child Welfare" was session. Sister M. Camillus. R. N.. presid. mi at thc evening session. which consisted of:— 1~~RPP0ltof Nurse Education hi Nelly] Brunswick: Sister M. Ctimillus. 5-‘! Report of Nurse Education ill Nova Scotin: Sister M. Jovita. R. N. P11}: Report of Nurse Education in Focal Injection as Encountered in Common Disabilities Br. W. L. Robinson. pathol the Toronto General Hospital. Instances of Primary foci of in- ‘ Colitis is an inflammation of the‘ BOSTON, Mass., June 21.—Grad- itself as a severe diarrhoea. thdMastei" of Arts-Mark K. Ilimiiii- Dr. Thorlakson then described the. is found to be always present, aiidi tCanadlan Press) i In diagnosis there has been aiwhluh has destroyed n S9090" °i ceratlve colitis alone is blood pres- teeth. prostate. cervix. etc. As t0 the itaili therapeutic and opcrativeiparts of the body. ihfllliii‘! m“? Seem It may be mentioned generallyithe destructive tissue chan8e5 which verb Q3395, iparts of the body. Neurasthenia and um therapy lay the best hope forilooked owinil w me "lflre important tributicn on thc pathological chang-i primary inii-‘cilimil imay have serious results. ogist to, This may require a sealous and sed teeth and infected tonsils the X-Rays and all other agencies of gllg, From these foci. the blood the remarks of the previous speak- __.* {Mm ii Receives M. A. Degree (Canadian Preset colon. or large intestine. The ulccr-‘uates receiving decrees i“ m‘? Haij" ative variety is quite a definite iirid,val"d University Ctimmeiicemcil“ Vie)“ distinct form of this. It nianlfestscrcises today included the fol on ngl stools containing blood and pils. Afflyifi 511M9- P- E- I" The use of the sigmoidoscope is " '_ ' invaluable in diagnosis. liiost rccclit i-csults ill the investign- ' tlon into the Etiology. or cause of Ill the disease. A certain dipplococcus " if inlectcd into rabbits will pro-l‘ DAMASCUS. Syria. June 21. - duce the disease. It is thought byg-rwelve persons lost their lives and Bcrgan to be specific. imnny have been injured in a fir" tcndcilcy to confuse the disease with the city with a heavy i°$5~ ‘tuberculosis CilSfli~ilil inexcusable error. in view of the fact that in ill-prise in the crypts of the tons s. lent ili thc stools. X-ray examina- secondary lfloir-ihii" which have ‘tion should be made. ibcen infected from the primarl); The speaker then described cei"--soili"ce— they may be i°"“d in i‘ imeasures iii the control and treat-‘to show a Pfeiemnce 7°‘ Scrmis ment of the discnsc. too technical to‘ membranes. ‘b be entered into hcrc. l Dr. Robinson went 011 i0 desc" e that a modification of the Browniwere brought about by secosdary operation (by which thc colon is, infection of the valves of tn: "short circuited) is indlcatcd in so Wiie kidneys imiihfiiisi a" ° i" The use of an autogenous serumfcerm sorts of anaemia may be s0, seems to have possibilities. In factgcau . . he expressed the belief unit in sen‘ rile primary few-t is 0m" °"‘~‘" the treatment of this disease. isymliwmfi "i m’ “mmmry mic" Sir G. Lenthal Chaotic made a‘tion. Patients rarely cvfllllit i! i’ Y" further and much appreciated con- sician on account of symptoms rom 4'3 in the breast. Some splendid slid- aunnlna we» w" thmi m» i" es were exhibited. illustrating theseI‘ children form the MIiIIIIiIIBI-i 0i B" conditions. .infection which. at the age of forty. As to treatment. the primary foc- ius, or foci must be souflilt 011i “mi iextirpated. ypainstaking search on the part of the dentist. the oto-iarlmealosi-at. and other specialists. . ln- detection should be employed. m” “m” “d ‘hihgenfituii-e- In the discitlion which followed "Y ‘Y°“"“ c" m“ ° i“ i I o Ollblle endorsed quent slats are the teeth and ton- Sr .g. i ted out that certain sorts stream is seeded with bacteria. m” 2-1401” I! The speaker went on to w! - m; my in which such M19699?“ (Continued an- page three) = - ‘Plimsoll. North Tryon. r. ill. I. i , l-il-inwf. THE McLEAN Sister M. Taustilia. R. N. B; Sp M_ ca James Morrison. Antigoiiish, N. S.: Very Reverend Mgr. M. McDonald. Rector of St. Dunstanis Cathedral. Charlottetown: Rev. Patrick J. Ma- har. S. J.. Regent of Loyola Uni- versity of Medical. Chicago. Ill." Rev. J. R. McDonald. P. P.. George- villc. U. S.: Rev. Patrick Walsh. Charlottetown, P. E. L; Ml". J. B. Zingrovee. Mercv Hospital. Chicago. Ill. Director of X-Ray Depiz: Moth- er Loyola, Charlottetown; Mother" Ignatius. Antigonish; Sr. Paula, An- tfgonish: Si‘. Audet. Campbellton. N» B.: Sr. M. Beatrice. Antigonish. N, S.: Si". M. Boniface. Alitigonish, N."S.: Si". Jovita. Aiitigonish. N. S.: Sr. L. Gertrude. Moncton. N. B.: Sr. M. Imeldo. Moiicton. N. B.: Sr. M. Theresa. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.: Si‘. P. Neri. Charlottetown. P. E. I.: Sr. M. Camlllus, Charlottetown. P. E. I.; Sister M. Michael, St. John. N. B.: Si". M. Aquinas, Aiitigonisli. N. S.: Sr. Levesque. St. Basil, N. B.. Sr. Dupius. Montreal. P. Q.; Sr Allard. Montreal. P. G; Si". Mill"- doch. Chatham. N. B.: Si". Martin. Chntham. N. B.: Si‘. St. AIoysiuS. Chatham. N. B.: Sr. Albert, Traced- Chiassoii. Tracndie. N. millus. Charlottetown; lc. N. B.: Si". livliligclilu‘ i'1lil‘ ilrv vzui you find u i liver,- tilne! lion- ilcnr silhsiiiutc inr [hie Lrigi" “mi i'i"“"t.\' iiilfililllt‘ .\lix¢."r~~--\vitll its i"-~ - ‘ ~ " . ' _ _ \(Lll fluli_\ lilp null lll(ii0\\ ll:ll"illoii_y. GENO E - __ -. Charlottetown, comeauy, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS IR ALF. _ PALEDRY i LTD. i I‘. E. I- vice-president of Kiwanis Interna- tional; Charles Adams of Calgary. International trustee. Mills of Kipton, Governor of Ontar- iCharlottetown. fair . lo. Quebec. Maritime dressed the gathering. Jimmy Smith of ‘Ifiiiunga, California. with his miniature organ and his original catchy songs. provoked merriment in Toronto on Queen Si... East. E. 1.; Sr. M. of the Sacred Heart. Inverriess. U. S.: Sr. M. Immaculate bellton. P. E. I. Si". M. St. Hugh, Charlottetown. P. E. 1.: Sr. M. Dan- iel, Sydney. N. S.; Sr. M. Stephen. Charlottetown, P. E. 1.: Sr M. Eliz- Glace Bay, N. S.: Sr. M. of Mercy, iCharlottctowli. P. E. I.; Sr. M. Clo- itilde. Glace Bay. N. S; Sr. Carroll, ;Campbellton_, N. B. ‘To Spend Vacation - 0n P. E. Island (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON. N. B.. Julio 2l.- A. direct steamship service between. Canada and South America would; be a good thing i both from a trade standpoint as well as an advertising mediuln for Canada in that coun- try, declared Mr. J. Murchison, m‘ jBuenos Aires, who was a passenger‘ on a Canadian National Railway train passing through Monctoii to- day en route to his native province Prince Edward Island where he will spend a short vacation. Ml‘. Murchison, who L; head of one of the largest stevedoring. coli- tractilig and lightering firms in Buenos Aires. is accompanied bf." Mrs. Murchison and daughter. Ile is‘ cf the opinion that all extensive trade can be developed between" ‘Canada and South America in p umber. apples and machinery | South America exports to Canada hides, tallow, bone-ash and similar; products. ' Ml". Murchison loft Prince Edward ' Island some years ago. and has been . located in Buenos Aires for thc past fifteen years oi" mcrc. Germany is again obtaining a foothold in South America. Mr. Murchison stated, and now has a very fine steamship line to South American ports. I South America. Ml‘. Murchison further stated. is a large fish con-, suming country and salt cod and‘ pickled herring al"e in great lie-l mand. Holland is now supplying; most of the herring. while the) greater quantity of the cod comes; from Norway. After spending a while in PYiHCCi Edward Island, Mi". Murchison in- tends visiting England, and will chen proceed to South America. All-Canadian Dinner i lSpeelal to The Guardian) SEATTLE, Wash. June iiL-An‘ all-Canadian dinner at the Gowmani Hotel tonight brought together ap- proximately 150 Canadian Klwanirtf This dinner was one of a series of i 27 held in connection with the In-i ternational Kiwanis convention now; in progress here. Fred Page Higgins i i of Toronto. I i i and W. Y. Dlstric t 8d - n abundance. Mr. Smith was born i; a pop corn with grains of several colors and which expands when hfated more than any other known k nd. i .__.._..aa...l._.l.2l Boston. cloudy .. New York. cloudy . . . . . . . .. T C. M. A. Entertain- ment At Dalvay For the first time since the C. M. A. delegates arrived in the ciiy. ex- cellent weather prevailed for the tea- party at Dalvay yesterday afternoon. About 3 p. m. a party of fivc hund- red leit the city for flint delightful spot where tea was served by the ladies of Tracadie assisted by the ‘ wives of the local doctors. The Lorri Bishop of Charlottetotvli kindly loaned his beautiful property. which. was ideal for such a filiiction for"! the (entertainment of the visitorai ‘With the booming waters of the gu . ‘but a few hundred yards away. a» ‘delightful time was spent. in wanri~ ‘ering ovn" the wide beaches and the icouritry i"ouiid about. lllvv tutti Hill FlVlH5 One of Three Policies Open to (lanada De- clares Sam Harris, Dominion President 0f the Navy Lflflglle SAINT JOHN. Julie 2i.—-"Tliero In the morning while the conven- ‘is one m three policies open to Can- tion was in session a drive aboiit,;ida. first to provide a Canadian the city and suburbs was armngeainavy‘, which would in time of need for the ladies oi the party. Foilr-‘proteci at least our" own sea-borne fox ranches were visited and much trade: second. lfill’ Tl "YOIIBY Com-Ti" dnterest in the industry and cx-‘biiitioilhtéo glggitalorlwgldtgfiiédifgrg?‘ pressed by the visitors. 1V1 e. - _ - T‘ ' This afternoon at 4.30 Dr. andviontxioiuiythlnir-let Qi-ilflrs d" Mm Jenkins Wm Emu-mp; m g1 arid live iii false sccuilticfs like par- gtirden Purify, In the evening. thuiasltcs. ‘ This (‘neg theHTIu-xfily Umvvr-sity of Torqmo‘ Minn}igégigl?Lfiiiiisfinbiimiiiioii]“president Queens and Dalhousie ahlniiiis u’ of ‘he Nu“. Leagm: of Canada. m lhold Spemn‘ ‘Lnmfi “Srnsxiali address ‘at the annual dilincl- of game? mmilisegé ‘sewn 1C1 ‘ the organization here on Wednes- i ‘mm (ms w‘ ' ‘day evening. I _,>__..__ i Personally. Mr. Harris said, he I lbclieved in a Canadian liavy. and to xM. PIS Wedlprovide "money for this purpose he isuggestcd u two percent tax on all i lCanadian Press) sea-borne commerce. a charge upon lthose directly benefited. ' Iii the course of his remarks hr- |rcferred to the fact that the Moth- LUNENBURG~ N- s" Jim“ m"- erland was paying $7 per capita for iMiss Agnes Pimersmi Dufi- dimgmiher own security and $1.10 per cap- ii-ei‘ °i wiiiiam Diifli M- P" F0‘ Aiifitn for the whole Empire. whereas tigonish-Guysboro, was united llllcnnada w“ paying 15 cents per marriage he" mdiiY ‘vim Dimicapita for her own sea security. He sweeny- 5°" 0i Mf- mid M“ Cimrflwas glad to note that through thc Ins swwiy- 0f I-lillenbvrg- Thcirecent action of Hon. .1. I... Ralston iwwn- waierfrom and vesseis i“ pnriiand the Canadian government. this lwere gaily decorated in honor of thclgountry would emerge from the l5 ievem" Aime" me ceremony arid rOWCGIlI. class and enter thc 20 cent ception the couple left oil a motoi",cluss_ jtrip through the Maritimcs. i i‘ lMIBKEY WALKER SIJBBESWSFIILLY , IIEFENBS lillRllYS TlTlE Jack McKenna Wins Six Round Rreliniin- ary Over Hard-Iii tting Johnny Gerard- iii Of Minneapolis. ’ iCanadian Press) {n fast slugging match in which both if‘ it t k .'d bl uninh- CHICAGO, June 2i. - Mlckeyirjnigf“ O0 com‘ H“ c p wiiiker- middieweigi" Champimi °i In the plcliniitiaries Jack McKen- the world successfully defended his title in a ten round fight here to- night with Ace Hudkilis. Nnbraskan "Wildcatl inn. formerly of Sydney. easily pun- |chcd his way to a decision over _ , , _ lJohnny Gcrardin of Minneapolis in gaining a decision alter Six rounds_ Railways Aid In _g Fighting lwas discussed from various angles and much valuable information al- ;ong the lines of successful prevent- lative measures was developed. F t l Ono aspect. of tfhe matterioi; She protection of our crests aga ns re lresiis thc work that the railways of i icaiiada have done and are doing in tSnerial to the Guardian) ‘this regard. Ml". w. H. Kilby, chief FREDERICK)“ N- 3- ‘him’ 20" of fire protection of the Canadian Olie of the cardinal features oi thfliNatinnfl] Ranwuys_ who is a 5h“. proper conservation of our forestsum. U; y]... Cnnndmn Forestry Ago. whim F“ brmlilhi iiQim‘ i° thosoifiiiltlflll, and who was present at this iliiremii"? m? caiiiidm“ Forestryiconvention, iii an interview gave Association convention at Predcric-lsomo yo“. mLm-csung details wgm ton which crime to aclosc today was regard m u“. work m- me Cunmh the factor of protection against fire. m“ Nfltinnal Rnnwflyx This aliglc of forest conservation. My Knby sum-d that the 9mm;- ———————————-—',ian National Railways arc divided ‘into three regions each with a sup- ,er\'is0r of fire protection. At. stra- tegic points on each region tho Canadian National Railways main- tain tank cars with complete fire fighting cqilipmcni such m; pumps. hose. etc. and those centres are in direct touch with the various lamv- lncinl fire fighting forces. When a serious flrc occurs the regional forc- vs cooperate with the provinciailire fighting detail to the extent of fur- nishing equiplneiit. and men um! in special cases running special trains and releasing every available man that can be spared for the work of extinguishing the fire. Valuable aid has been rendered by the railways on numerous occa- sions alid in many cases the service rendered by the Canadian National is gratis. The fine showing that has bccn made in the last couple of years in the matter o! prevention and putting out fires that have oc- curred is generally conceded to be due to the measure in tied bytha various provincial governments. to the good work undertaken by the Canadian Forestry Association in awakening a forest consciousnea in the people of Canada and the oo- loperation of the railways. TORONTO. June 2l.—‘.\tfaritiine‘ moderate easterly winds. mtmtly fair with much the same temperat- lire. Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal. clear 80-55 _ Quebec, cloudy ..... .. Condensed Specials RATE-Jo per word. not each insertion in this column. OOQ-O-O-O-O-C i MYOU WANT 000D INVILO U. High tide this aftemooon at 1.42‘ Prices 50 for 20c; I00 for and tomorrow morning at 3.21. 250 for 55c; O00 for $1.00; Sun sets this evening at 7.34 and for $1.05. Postpaid. rises tomorrow morning at 4.09. Office. Guardian Job First quarter moon Sunday. Julie - ' 24th.. 8.2}! a. m. ‘CHOICE COINID IIII‘ Summerside tide eighteen niin- stall-fed cattle. Saunders, utes later than Charlottetown.‘ son: 6t O0. Halifax. cloudy St. John, clear .. illlNiillllii NAVY