Over 40,000 Readers Every Dally Issue Guaranteed Member A. B. 0. Gllrlottetown Guardian, ""1""! Gllllldlllltlfouniled may, ii) ti“ T!" Con“, ' "/1, The Poe’ >ap o‘. ~ .~ a- .. r 1'\».'i'~<.- ., Covers Prince reward lslinii Like the Dew ‘ ww-_1.--’~- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADASATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922. All the. k111i. . . Worth While Prlnfllfl All the News Worth Reading ll M ll CII CI ‘fl-QQ-Urlsl: MU ‘III-ll’ lllnbl-crlpllan, Delvema “l. an. ‘niieni liaintlits Get Away With Loot riyniitmrt n s - o». lieu stills llllt tilliicilirlvll lllmlilyTeillii $20000 to $30,000. the Fortnightly Payrp" .,is.:r:."i...lcz s::;".".r.'§:‘ 1,800 Employees. No Arrests. i8pccial to The Guardian) h-MONTWEAL, Jiily 1mm‘... men @111 "l1 11w norm-aster. assistant Pilymaster and a clerk of the 9n. minion Textile ‘Co., at 9.30 n. m, 111 11 1171191.)’ section where Grand Trunk tltailway tracks cross tho T131111 1111lllCBIlt to tho factory. and ooverinl; their victims with revol- ve" i101- ilwily with betwecil $20.~ 000 nnil 030.0000. ‘the fortnightly payroll for the 1.800 employees of tho building. No arrests of the 111E11W11y1nen bad been made ut ll 00inch this evening, not ti... Bing-k Dodge sedun Wliicll Itbey used wn-i recovered shortly utter noun by city ilotectives, The car bore ii fake license plate. bearing a. number not yet is.n@ii_ Pilymustcr E. 1.00. said tliut wltli the assistant paymaster. Miiclellan. 111111 11 Clerk. ho left the bank at 9.25 in a taxi-cab and reached the rnilwoy crossing at 9.40. He was carrying a ‘Savage tirutomiltic ro- volver in his rlgbtbanti pocket and one of tlic guards was also iirmcil. Clrmany Now Declared Bankrupt (Special to The Guardian) At the Grand Trunk Railway 31111151115. tho tiixi slowed up 2i little. P 1111 Elites were just up, n trnin just 11114118 passed. tijuftlro they could cross a man Hill across the triini, from ‘the opposite side and throw ll brick iiitu the taxi. smashing the glass. ' 'l‘iic blllltlits motor wzis pulley up 1111 1110 015st side of tlic crossing illltl four men sprang lr< m it. ‘Pwo the taxi, one on each shin, “iiriin another stood zit the rear and stlil another at the front, 50 iiini i1“, taxi wns surrounded on all sidcs. All foiir presented revolvers, tliu two-meii bonrning the taxi ipoint. in: them in tlic faces of tlic pay- niiistcr and the guards. One oi‘ the guards had his revolver hail‘ out of his pocket and a bziiidlt said "new don't shoot . don't shout.’ With revolvers pointed at their heads. the men were unable to (ll'ilW and use their weapon! and ‘he ‘bandits seized ‘the satchel ly- uig on the floor and made off. their our going rapidly ‘to tlic north. Four Miners ‘ ' (Special to The Guardian) diEfliLlN. July 7~—Glll‘lll£~llly is about to declare herself bankrupt it. was authoritatively announced today. ’l‘lie cnnupit-ic colliipsc ni the mark has brought tile ltcpubllc to .the verge of financial min. 'l‘rus.tworthy sources confirm- ed the report that Germany must refuse to p-iy- tho/reparations ln< ointment due July 16.] The Wlirth government will ask a moratorium, it is announced. illtlilfl-(E reaction new lows on many exchanges today according to ail- Sf-lblNGdlliJL. N. S.. July Four men ivere injured and SEVQfii. others WCLEl‘ badly siiilkcn up The injured are: - ’l‘iinto ‘Wiittiii-i ton Barrett, deputy ovcrmnn. The "bump" occurred after o'clock, and tho Lott all over town. large- section of tlic road. . ‘Eighteen men weer in the not: ‘"1111 50111118 llfinn the footiioaril oil 7... as. tho result of a serious "hump" in No. 2 Mine ill. tlic \V,.;st 5.400 level between the six and seven incline. ‘Duncan iCiiltler. J. Ca.ltlci' and Mor six concussion iviis > in m“, m, d: (Special t0 The Guardian) Women Take lu Railway Strike (Special to The Guardian) x 1ClllL‘.1\G0. July 7—~W0mcn took the lead toduy in the flglit of nil- wiiy sii-upnicn against strike break‘ ers and tiirectcti u mob of 10,000 which stormed through the streets of Burnside. ills. ln o, ilcynon- strution iii. homes 0f workers, they attempted to burn one home of i worker. _ Women were on picket duty l, ii.li shop ccnlrcs. Work StartiilghSooi 0n New Additions t . Rum Robbery . Continued Yesterday At Supreme Court The examination oi’ Crown Wit- nesses in the case of E. litnincs. 159i’. '1). O'Brien iinti G. Essory, indictment for shop brtiukiiig and Court yesterday. The following wit- Iwlisus were UXilllllilfiill John Diu- mond. Thou. McMahon. Catherine -MoCartiiy, Police Sgt. Allan Mc. Innis. William Byers, Annie Steele. John J. Siividiint. Jas, llaifpainny, Tlios. Tompson. Samuel Cr: g and Leonard (ioodwin. The prcliiiiiiiiiry evidence given iii tile Police Court was repeated with considerable ile- tall. Testimony was given iiy watch- man McM-alioil and other witnesses of iieairiiig ii motor trucig rumbling over the streets betwcoi. 2.30 and 3 u. m. on llhe mornlilg of the ‘ robbery. The truck apparently came from the ilircciioii of lfllill Avenue. tile-lice along Great George to lt‘ltz1 roy St.. down Prince to lticlimuiitl Street. and Sltlpiitll for ‘-l ivliiic ill. the corner oi‘ ltichmonil and Great George. where street repairs were 801111! 1111~ ‘The plains for the work. ilrnzlgued 110st Qilige watchman SflVltlilfll. l-v Mr. liu‘m\plire..\' Arthur", Euston |lt.ln“ll"fli.‘ll to seeing tlic truck stop Street’ gives 11mph Spam m‘. mo fit Q1100" 311111110 5111111111 C°"“111' "1111 rSu-iitiay iScliooi and social activi- liind the two drove down 11181111101111 tit-s of the itliiurcli. The additions‘ towards Puwnal. ‘There were two w“ Hake “m. form or wing 3o n“ men in tlic (‘air but. ho did not rccng. by 30 ft m, mu eastern 5m" “m; llize them. This was ovcr an iinur H" oxiunsion H, [he run“ 30 [L by before the r111“ 1111111111)’ i11- 17111'11‘1"¥ 20 fl. The lniiterliil will be brick 11111181101150 1f! 5110110111111 111 1111"‘ ililll stone ‘to coniform with the been committed. A handsome structure of the church W11111111111111 11111111011111’ saw 11 itlld the interior finish will also motor truck stop Ileill‘ Stewards cuprugliond_ liestiiilrzini on Queen Street about Tim inn-in {lnnpx w be urncicd The coiltrtict for the erection of handsome ilflil cnmmoiilous it'll- nlexcts to tilic (‘entrant Christ-inn Church, city. has been let to Messrs iLowe Bros., illitl the exca. vznrioii work will commence within ii. few days. it is exilociiiil to coin- piete these zidilitions by the 1st of October. lnwlredlil a. m, There were two mcii ill i110 on tlic tizistcrn side will be pliicod 11111111 W110i" lic 11111 1111i 1'91'17l§11171"~|l)il(il( fur enougintn allow of aliiple One of tholii got out and clinic over to witness Micro hr was standing and -Z\Sl(l.‘t.l if he linli 11 11131110110- Aftcr receiving ii. nOgiliiVu answer laiwn splice and ii golliic tiocirwuy hert- will bu. the Sunday School entrance. Several Gothic. ivimlovirs in front and reiir will give anbun- tizint light. The necessity for greater accom- illltliliilllill lor Stiudiiy ‘School work. 'li:is long been fell and it hos been -—=-————<oo----— ilrtrblclii to ilesign lust tiii- iul< _ ‘ ioitlons necessary which would fit Are Divided (Continued on Page ’l'iirt-.t-..) iin with tlic beautiful architecture lief the churob building. lt ls he. _iiev_cti that the problem has been lsoivcd and that tlic erection of‘ tlic |$'lfl(‘ and roar ziddibitins will be in perfect harmony with the urigiiiiii design. if’ required at ti ‘later iiatc . 0'l"i‘AW-A. July 7—Opinioii is Edlvidcil within tho Cuniiilizili fis Christan Church" Fatalliire in i t Vancouver island (Special to The Guardian) MEitVllJLE. VANCOUVER ISL. July 7~—'l‘wo kltuwn dtt-ud. several persons missing and ten houses dc- strcycd. is tlic early toil of tittSillll tics in a fire which ilcscended on lilo soldier settlement here last night. ' A cliizngc iii the wind brought ilito i.ll(‘ siettitsmtmi, n firc ivlifcii hurl been raging in the bllsli near here for tiwo weeks. Riley's Troops Quit the lob TORONTO. Jilly 7—'l‘ile proposed lilko this WOPlK-Clltl to Ottawa of tho A1;.~ :iuicd VUlPPilllS liiis bet-u ‘iibuniiiilicil and it is not likely tliui. tiny titteiiipt will be made to illi\l'1.!.l ili-{illfl to tlic capital until Scptcm bt-r. lt ivzis cxpectcti that. ii large (won- tiiigciit of men would arrive from llrziiitfort‘, at lctist ‘I00 having prom ised i.'l' do so, but at 1| meeting in tiller-it's |':irk. "General" Riley till‘ nounctrti that only six hikers iiiid turned up. Williams Arresltizti Aitertong Chase (Special to The Guardian) l.\i(7.\"I‘ill<JAi.. July 7—As he sic] ptd from tlic tfiinzitliiin Challenger when llli: siiip (lucked at VlCltfLl‘: Wlllifl this llli»‘i‘lillll;, Frank \'\‘. iiiims, formerly of ltitiiiibiiirto. N. B..\v-iii:irrc.stcii by ‘investigator Floy of the Canadian Nélllmllll ltuihvziy’. Williams is charged with break- ing illlil entering tlic C.N.lt. sin lion ill. Kelli Junction on ‘May Stir last. and stealing $50 in cash zilitl an tvr-ri- ill. ' Tlic arrest of Wiliizims is the cli- max of ti long chase. lie was traced to England and communion tlon with Scotland Yard brouglzi ‘out the infnrlnatltln that iic had isiiiltxl for (fziiiiida on the fluiiiitiitir. lCllilllUilPQf‘. The accused will be itaken to llicliibucto tonight. 311.0111 idiriea, May Also Discard: imperial Title (Special to~ The Guardian) CAPBTQVVIN: July 7—~Seiizitor Francis William llcitz, ex-prcsidciit of the Orange Free Stiito biis given lnotitae of motion in tlic South Al iflliilfl Scnzitc expressing the view tli-‘lt the government should not in future recommend or consent to or recognize titles bestowed from tiuiside the Union upon any citizen of the union of |South Africa. u. siTiYiiF Alter ihmruuuers (Special to ThTGuardiarl) SldA-il1lllGli'l‘, N, 4,, July 7_.A 1111211 sens btltiic between federal tlotitlu ‘and ‘fifteen international rum-runners" may bc staged off tlic New Jersey coast zit midnight. '1‘011ii:ht [cileral prohibition nu- tllorities are belit-vcii on tlic point of ordering an attack zigaiinst tlic smuggling fleet which is report-xii to have $15,000,000 worth of liquor -ln its bottoms. As long as tlic rllln-lilden vessels ltccp trutside iliii IZ-nii)" limit they cannot -be orilercti oil’. itidcral chief Appltby said. Mobilization of an inshore fleet of auxiliary ‘vessels to runthe contraband liquor through the fed. crzii lilies was iliitler way and l|l(‘ ziullitiritics llllfilld to strike tinink and hard if one of those small craft firlls under their guns. Arrest of several prominent New Jcrstiy tishcriiien may follow re- pulse of the rum fleet. the ziutliort ties aiduiiiltctl. Some inhabitants of this little seaside town are un. tier suspicion. Search of tile soils‘ o’? Ambrose tllizinincl Liglitsiiiiii indicated tile smuggling oriiinilii was lying well "Wily froiii the (fllilfll. Poucaire Given Vote of Confidence i i ‘PARIS. Juli" 7'—~l’0ll'l(fllll'c was lgivrn an overwhelming vote of‘ con Free-State Troops To Find DeVaie“ Rebel Stronghold Was Stormetl but Leader Was Not Found. Many insurgents Captured but Flame oi Civil War Bursts at Different Points. Rebel General Dies of Wounds (Special To Th: Guardian) Hundreds of insurgents were tak- tDUBLlN. July 'l-—"l<‘lnd DeViiiirleng but tho former president of the rii" was tlic order to Free Stittc Republic was not among them. troops tleilloying throughout tlic lMachine gun ba/rrages and bombs Southern lrisli hills‘ against rel were hurled against extremist pos- ‘iiiiiiiiiiir; billldB. itions at Blessington following a 'l‘otiiiy Government troops storm report that DeVaiera was leading ed and captured Bios Single-n, the Rebels there. where the rebel chief was report- A flare uP 01 131"“ W111‘ W811 160011-- cd hiding but lie was not taken. ct] from ‘Lifford. where sixty insurg. ‘Drnginnq, Jutly 7._.(;eno|-;n Gniiini ants attacked Free State barracks llrugba. (‘Charles Burgess.) rebel V0119Y8 We" P9111911 11111) 1119 1111‘ lender died ‘in a hospital linrn to- 11011111 stmnshold for half fln hour. titty. General lBrugiia was shot by 1111! 11111 1111-1161161’! W919 119111311 911- Frcc Stale troops as the last fort- IWBIVB. b91118 Wflllllded- ress of the rebels was stormed. ‘Sharp 1181111118 1181-1011011 911° F199 lie llilll rnrirsnu to surrender nnd State troops 110d rcbcls was resort- illililc u dash for liberty and Free ed from Boyle. 11081‘ ID11111111- Statc troops carried the bayonet llmyfll t1‘011011- 111 111111111911 ~m°1°r into lllesslngtnn today. smashing cars. dislodged the rebels. 81111 up and capturing rebel hands, in u Brigadier Dockerty was killed in man iiuiit for Eamon DH Valera. the fray. Brutual Murder Signal Men Not in St. John, N. B. To Join Strike .s"r. JOHN. N. 11.. July til-Fred crick ll. 'l‘rifts, keeper of a 511111211 (Special to The‘ Guardian) ililtl former proprlilctor of l.llG’GCn'; 1w ‘ v t r ~ ount Mmw“ 1 “m” 1 L“ m‘ w“ clnicAu-o. July 7—~A threatened extension of the strike 0f railway tic-ail in his Sedan out?! in Douglas Av-nll ’ zibout (‘n30 tis morning MuLrdt-f ti, suspected. . shopinen tolnclude 1.2.000 ‘signs men was prevented toilny by meiir tiers of the United States Railroad av llc tippzirciitly had been dead fur 5011112 time. lie was .found b)’ George ltoss, a milk man. who was b31101‘ 1108111 W118" 11- W- 1191!- surpriscti on seeing tbc lights on head of tho brotherhood of rail- in (m. cm; ru-ad slgnalinen. Iwhich has been taking ii strike vote, promised to maintain the status quo pending further conferences. Meanwhile. railway circles ox- pressed strong hopes of a quick settlement of the shopmen's strike .D. M. Jewell, head of the shoo- men, today reiterated former stats monts‘ that the sboplnen were wli‘ ing to consider a settlement pro The auto yviis piirkcd on. the wrong Sltlc of llie street. directly in front of the residence of Ur . l). Mailer. The running board of the car was covered with blood and the windows sputtered. dust ,uvcr ‘the man's lcft eye ivas a mark which resembled a bullet hole. and there was another l- vircs 10110111115 B01110» 111111 C1111‘- 11011 111 U111 1111111- Jiwk Qillflfmg mmsiry V" m” mommm n1au1tll1Oill0l' extension might be built fidi-iii-e bv the Clniiibvr of DClll- . ~- t _ l t‘, ‘ a bl x t‘ .| _ m ‘(vushlngtnn m place a duty o, _ __ _ _ _ .‘ u '1 » l. v mark on toil of iris head which position submitted by any alubori mnn financiers iloclured vo un a y nnd Plrkor Wi ter were Salflililsgfiitwo cums u pound “mm "lackerel Ion the westcin side. and tlic pulpit, tics at flit. end of ii soyere two-tlayflooked as M a blow had been “m” bod” biiiikriipttay ‘the only solution. on the incline. nnd Jiimes "invert, purine.- pncih An ti“, Drug. salmon tlllil other fish. Tile sub- lliliprcctzilcillcti nervousness pre< vinilgii in llerlin Tile city was wilhnut newspapers. A; the lack of authentic informal- iloii, baseless rumors 5101111111 T110111- ly. __.___€-O}--——-— :04 Hooowohoomwooo-ov» §CONDENSED SPECIALS UQQO-OQ OO-O-O§OQ IlA'l‘l<}.1l.—-10C. nor lino pcr day. 9c. D0!‘ lino per dliy for ii dllya or over. tic. u line pcr day for ti diiyri or ovul‘ Count l3 Words to n. lino. (iruups of l tlgiiri-s, liiltliil leters. count us one word. ltl per cent. discount for cash. Address fornls D111‘! (101111- nnd must lio puld for. Special iluten Furnished llooiii rid. 75c for seven. words for one wook. Situation wanted. for seven words. 50c i191" ‘Wonk. _._.- -< . FOR SALE MANlS CLEVELAND ibicyglg, ‘Apply 48 Gt. Geo. Si. __ WANTED-M MAID FOR GENER nl housework. A0011! >01"- D-A- dlMcKinnon. 23 Fitzroy St. .__________»- WANTED MAID-utterly 101 Prince St. ______________----,i--- ‘OFFICES TO RENT IN THE Buyer Building. Great Georzv Street. All latest conveniences 1"" W " FOR SALE AT HAMPSHIRE cottage with one iicro of land (icon location for tradesmen. lApply Jiimes G. McLeod. _._.___. ‘THE MARBHFIEUD FESTiVAL twill be llolll Thursday. 11111 13- .on grounds adjoining the church. -lf Thursday is not flno conic Friday _________d_____._..__-. ‘NOTICE -a‘nmo YOUR 1111115 in me and liiive lhPm i111‘! 1“ good order for the falls’ nhoolilnl: Lnwn mowers sharpennil. stoves “m; an gnnqi-ai repair work prompllynbtcntied to. Jnmfifi While. 3C Kelli/St. >__.-__. m: WANTED - w: WANT a few real live reilfflefllflfl"! in ‘every city and town‘ ‘in Crimi- da to soil automobile stop sili- nail; positively prevents acct dents; every our owner ti pwfl pact; easy to sell; ‘hi! 011111111‘ Wnlte for partiqulllil and agents proposition. Canadian Auto Shops, P. 0. Box 154. Ntuilarn. Falls, Ontario. PROF. ELDRIDGI. ill FRINGE street every Pricey and. satur- day: hours lea. m. to 8 p. rn. until further tics give advice on rill cabinets cones ting life. Guarantee satisfaction or no fee seamed; everything private s confidential. Low loo for was also nearby. and they were. all blown out on to tlic landing. ‘A _ lit is believed that tlic heavy 11 1111111315 1119 131111511 _ ririii, and possibly the recent eartiiicmim- “"11 Ittw" 5111111111’ 1111111195 quake. may have iliiii something tclw-‘ws 1111M 119°" 11111001111311 111 1111' do with tlic “iilimp." which is a‘- H v ‘ largo suction of cm" mpnw" m‘, , ilio ciinnors in ‘tlic l';b(‘.lil('. (tmsl into the section of tlic mine. A101 1"°V1111“_0. 1111 0000-11011 111111111! 1111- mu mum w)“, were .-(.,,mve.1 i‘, recent hearings before tlic FlSlIUI‘ their homes are expected to ro 1011 11111111011111" 171 111° 11111115" 111 Coven ' , (‘oimi\cns. prossctl for uii ciiiliiirgr on filo export of ‘Ciiiiiiiliuii fisli to __.__i___.~. the United States. and said that ‘wAN-r-Eg. pi-iirqcipnp FOR nARnp tliley" Vi/Olllltl‘klfliltlfifliilgttlt(llltyglllialld ley school No. 101. First or 114 iytic ll ci tit-s. ‘n .ie swung-chitin’ “bcfin supplement, orhcrpiiinii. British Columbia fish D. E. MLl/llfll‘. (‘rm-in are strongly tipposeil to .-.n ._..__.._.- embargo iind would regret tlic ili1 LOST-GENTWS GOLD SIGNET positltn of an American duty. -jcct has berm illscuiiscd largely. as fisheries authorities at Oltilwri. \]{.lug( initiniicti “w_ A, 1,," The (liiniid-liin regulations WlllJl‘ 1Fllldtil‘ please leave ill. Eldon liiivc been cited tit Wshiugttin xi; llotei. inundation for tho imposition oi‘ the duty tit-iii. it is poliilt-il tr-ilt oi the lltillilfllllvili. of Fisheries. lll'l‘t' with tlic torms on Wlllt‘l| American fishing vessels are iilloiveti flit use of (‘anndlzin ports. Aiiicrli-zin fishing vessels have the privilcgi of shipping iii llflllfl through any British 1(‘oiu:nbl:i port. nlid tlmsi who iiike advantage oi’ this prori slou are given the right to may bail. icl- illlil supplies in Cilllllilii Tho regulations make tlic two pri VllULZOS tlcpciiiltrnt on Pilifll other, lvvcssci which ships flsli tlll'(i'lli;lt (liiiiaitln may buy halt lll (lanndzi; n vcssc‘. wliieii tines not use than iitlinn ports for shipment is lint. given tlic privilege of getting sup plies tlicro. Liquoitaw a Curse To Medical Profession Says N. S. Doctor WANTED A MAN WHO CAN ‘homile u good selling proposi- ‘iion. Experience not. necessary, though preferable. Apply “0" i-iirc Guardian. T0 LET-NEW BUNGALOW AT iilplgliic-n with furnace. Apply ltobert (fotton at Maritime Slit lioiicrs. WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA clicr for itlngwootl School. No. 184. Siippiolnciii $100. Apply lNtilson (furric, Secflr. ltoi-ky l't. RESIDENCE FOR SALE-PROP erliy of Russel Plckllrd Ne. gi2. Uppcr Queen ISt. will bo sulti ii‘. auction. Friday 14th at 112 o'clock ill. (liirior & ‘Son. Auctioneer. ._i_____.__~ BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AD- joliring tiwelling of Mr. Russell Plckiiril. 4-2 Upper Queen St.. ii lot on Queen and one on Pass more St.. at Auction, Friday. l-illi at 1ft dciock. (Special to The Guardian) lSYDNldY. July 7—-"Tllc prcsunt liquor legislation in Nova Scotiii is, n eursc to the medical prob-s- sion.“ sulil 'l)r. Fulifuso of Bridge Water in it xii-ting speech lii which he ‘heartily tlennunocil t';e lllWS of the proviince which made tho floc- tdi-s purveyors of liquor. The gov- ernment. he said. by passing surh legislation pliacos medical practi- tioners in a position where they must lose their client-NB to prevent their honor and self respect. "it they wish to make money out of tho ‘liquor ibuslncss," he con- tinned, "let ibom npoplnt n mnn in uiicli community whose sole occzi- patlon is tho grunting of certificates to obtain liquor." Those remarks were applauded by tho assembly. Tile above remarks wore mode in, the discussion which followed thp reading oi‘ a paper by Dr. Hattie provincial health ofllcor, on the ‘they Attitude. Towards the TEACHER WANTED- 8EO0ND)Professlon."'iit tho (melting. of the (nag, (anchor m; Doniildsiqu afternoon session 0t’ the sixty- school. iSupplament $100. mid hint annual meeting of the Medic- umrner vacation. J. A. Mc-al.‘ oclety or Nova ificotls in the THE WORLD'S LEADING MATRI mnnioi (illll). thousnntts worth $5. i000 to $400000; willing to lllilffjr‘; list si-ni frcn. Honorable ltnlpb ‘llyde. 130, lion Francisco, (ltillf +——--"'—*-"t——-- FOR SALE FARM OE’ FIFTY acres situated at Mitchell Riv er. for particulars apply to lllc‘ Loan fi McKiiinoli. Barristers iite.. Charlottetown. _________.....____ - WANTED-TEACHER FOR PRl mary Department. Fannlnl? School. supplement $130.00. G ‘W. llnnisa-y. Ificcrotiiry. 11111110611111‘ __._.__.--_--____----_-- WANTED-EXIPERAIENOED "rsa clier for Baltic ‘Sflllflfll first m‘ r-econd cities. Su0011“l1111111 $1115 00. Jiis. 'l‘. Donald. Soc" K1111" ialngton R. it. No. 1. lldi | 01,00 and 1M0. 1190",“, (gm-y, Bcdford. B. n. court house here on Tuesday. n, Columbia; jent lhcwcvcr tliils is not conlcmpiiit- ed in tlic work on iliiml. A new pipe ergo-n has also l)f'('l'l ordered for the church from To- ronto. but this is not expected to ‘arrive until the lst of Jilnuziry next. Hundreds. Fied from Ammonia Fumes 11/\1111"1\-\'. July 7—Ovor six liuii tired ciiipioyccs oi ‘Moirs, Ltd. 1wcri- driven front tlic six-storey main fiir-ttiry nu tlrzifton Strut-t a about four o'clock ycsttrrilziy after noon by liquid illlllllillllll ftilnee osriipilii; from till open ViilVt‘. of 11 tank in tlic cold storage pliini. Al’ iciit-iieil siifi-ty. uitiisugii a iilinibii: were overcome iiiit revived on ioiiclvng the street. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc .—lt1c per line per day. fir. t-r duy for 3 dliys or iivvr. u I iii. pol‘ diiy for 6 days or over b tlgilrt-s. luitinl letters count its Ulli‘ woril. l0 per cent. tliscmlnt for cash. Address forms pnrt oi‘ llll. uiid must be paid for. '1 Pliiotte tczi to be held on ‘llli is postponed tiil the 8th. "Itcserc Tuesday. July 11, for strawberry and icecresm festival ill. Union lloiid. "'l‘ho. members of King Georgi‘ in.O.tl.. No. 2298 will illt‘t‘l. in their 111111111: l‘(.‘tiill at 8 ii.iil. Jiiiy 12th. "lRcserve Tuesday. Jilly ll. lo.- strziwhcrry and ice-cream festival‘ ill. Untion dioiid. "Annual meeting of St. Joliii l'resii_rtt.-riiin church. Bclfiistt on Tuesday, Jilly ‘ii, 2 o'clock p. in Ladies Aid meets at same hour. "Taxi Service. country work fl specialty. being perfectly acquain- ted with every part of the Island. l can guarantee you. good and quick service at reasonable rates. Phone 443d. ‘FA spccall nTtiebing of Kingiwll lliim lmdize. will be held on Monday cvnlnrr. Jill-y 10th. All members requested to nttondi 1D. 'l‘. Fra ser. "The Women's Auxiliary of Bouth Milton intend having an ice cream social on Mr. Yoiinkai-‘s Rtfllds 511111111108 St. John's Church‘ Milton on Monday evening, July 10th. it’ not ti‘; the following evening. __ _ . are patrolling the city- ent of tho ltiipubllc in i014. |SilVtIgf.'l)' Veterans’ lewd} pcrsoniii tliiit all other cleliicnts in the Clltllllbel- came to the rescue oi‘ the Premier. The Chamber registered its zip- iTlier- was ‘l large attendance wtlpmvill cl Pumcflire 487 ‘w G5 when “w. jtllim “s! ‘Himonr of “viméyut rejected by that vote the demand ‘ma 4t M‘vrén('_(_ Umvvrs I O 'o_f tlic communists for a C0fllflllS< i“. 124i ‘rum me nfficvr; .bc-!nél5l()ll oi intiulri» to investigate tlic r H - “ -|condut.‘t of the negotatlons just installed by llcputy (Ir-mil Master prim. to the outbreak or the wan B~ _C- 17311111915111"? 1155111911 .113’ Aid came from on ilncxpcctcd 1155111111111 111301111’ ‘(11111111 M1“ quarter when l-icrrlnt. the leader 1°!‘ 3111111 A- M11N1111- 111111951101 the radical Socialists who is merits were served during tlic Hal-mark... opposed m, Pommhe course of tlie evening and an cnnswung intoadefensfi of the Pram,“ jOyilllll,‘ time Wits spcnt. reaching ii. climax as dramatic as The presentation of il twenty ‘that or the great; orator‘ Vivian] at five your vtllJF-llls Jewel was. made Wednesday's sesskym to ilro. Chester Moi-ore. who re pllril in tin tllllll ‘Cll, expressing _ , _' _ his appn-clzitltrii of the lltlllill‘ con A h ' b fcrred upon iiiiii. u tlfiiiltnring were tlic tiffirci-s ill _ Met Yesterday Wtildey Lodge A meeting of the l‘. it}. l. Ayr‘ Will. 5101111111. N-U- shire l3rctltlt~rs ‘illlib was held yes- ll. Thornton. V.G. ID. l). Morrison. lick‘. Sec. t]. Mcliiilleliiili. Fill. Soc. torday in the Agricultural llaii iil oiic r/r-lock with ll good iittt-iiilaiiitc Ml‘. l1}. ll. lirowll. l'i't1.<itltlilt of ‘(3- $- 171”'~W- T1"‘i114~ tlic Club presitictl and after cor» N011 M01101)". wi11'11“11- dinlly welcoming those in attend E- 1’1“1l111‘1‘i»i11$1- ("1/1111- iilice ilrocoi-iletl with hilsintiss. 11- 11111511111. 1~ G- The report of tlic ‘Special Prize 1'- 3151111111111 11- c“ (‘omiiilttets was given by l\’ir. Line J. McNziir, l(.S.N.G. Wm. Darby. L.1S.-N.('.. D. W. Ways. lLSV. ‘. ill. litiptliorn, L..S.V.C- t(‘.. McMillan. lt.S.‘S. ll. Acorn. LEJS. iMurtiiick ‘Russ, ‘Chop. l“. McKinnon. J.l’.G. and was slmi .ii to that publlslit-ti ~in ycstertiiitws Guzirilliin in whit-ii tlic names of the successful conic: tunta appeared. Tho satire coin niiticc was rcupimiiitcti fni fills year and tlic prizes will bo appro- ' ximateiy the same. After ll. Iillscilssion on raising filnds for Club work this your. l: vats uniiiriliinusly tlnciiictl to rciiu ilursc this fund by ii tux or $1 on each pure bred female over twi. yours of age. A Committee composed of Mos i-irs. J. A. Clarke. 'l‘. A. Rodd and Fred McRae was iipptiintctl to iriake all necessary urriingt-lnent for the nnnual picnic to be hold ut tlic Exileriincntiil Farm some tlinc in August. notice of which will be xivon inter. ‘ A committee was also appoint (‘ll to look after tho accommodation St. Lawrence Lodge S. l3. Ffillfllll. N.G. (S. llnrilieli, V.G. Wm. Bchoili-lil, Rcc. ‘S06. J. J. McKiiiiioii. Fain. Sec. ‘it. ll. ltuttrliy. TTGML l1‘. Vnnlilerstlne. Warden. ‘t0, D. Mctlregor. (fond. Cliiudo Slirlth. l. G. B. (f. Viinidcrstinc. O. G- J. T. lMiirtlii. BASIN-G- (C. B. Vliniliiorstlno, l..S.N.G. w, Walker. rt.s.v.o. ‘M. McKenzie. l..S.V.G. D. F. Bethune. RAS-S- F. Renault‘. ‘lbs-s Wm. Wliitlock. Chav- ‘_ 1S. Bryant, JJKG. guson. and Fred. McRlio. terosting remarks by Mr. J. A. Fil-‘TEEN ARE KILLED 1N CLASH m sues“ nl‘ the prominent places while on his trip to ‘hos Angelo; Calif‘, Mo wits-an interested vi sitar at sevortii of the leading Ex pcrlmcntal Stations on his prompts. July 114111111" 11°“ Gleiwltz. 11110111“ .'°“°n fnllgill ‘trillion and twenty-live W11)‘ u‘, civilians and a 68111611111911 French troflp! yesterday. m- A state of sle811 h“ ‘lee: 3a" claimed and French armors _ hints for his work here. After a short time spent in ili;-i themselves the ‘meeting o liittack by Communists who ilcilllSlliilgtpuc-ki 1.0.0.‘: Film of having brought on the trail by tho policies he pursueil ils Pre i-i I "And Presentation oil“ iTlie (‘oiiimilulst ziiituck grow so‘ 1Premier’s Statement of exhibitors at tho Charlottetown Exhibition, viz: Messrs. C. T. Fer- A illcasing feature was the in- Oiurke. who briefly outlined some visited way brick nnd gleaned a host of valuable cussing questions of interest fllllOfln was Fire at_li_merald IA bad fire yesterday morning destroyed the dwelling house oi’ iMr. J. W. Fyle. manager of the .,.‘.‘;{.’.,§'?°§‘- ,1;;!1,1;P~111@11 an;§i‘.fé'i§i§.' FCfiAZMCS. nféfiiirii‘ give‘; iinfénfiigribbkijgd" 1gggiigssat about 1 a. m. and the family yesterday, to El Lancashiro tieputa1gsigopeaizrflléfigfi-dnljgflli-filéollliilgTleTll: “m” 1‘”“‘1°‘1 by 111° E11“ "1 1)“1’11'-‘dwell‘ing and contents wars com- m“ ‘he 1’r°'1’°11°11 111111’ 111 33 1'3 pleteiy destroyed but hard work of p" “uh °11 111M113 510"“ 11'1"" the neighbors saved the store and Qeliilfm? 11101111 1101 11° 01110161111 1111 outbuildings. ‘Had it not been for ltllullclilfishaliialfllllit ilnézil: iigalilnliat liltrbyitbe lllieayy ‘rain the gntilre village 1 . e". ll ee .u iwou . t s reports. ave eon g 11111111111110. Meanwhile. iliilanrinnsiy menaeod. The dwelling. ...°".:;~‘ “s a"a°r° "i ' 1 '0 l0 I.) or more, r, ugan, a 055 g par in. itiiiiltir tliCf siiftcguarilingnof irridus- lyhcovered llvjy insurange. Ffye lies 1i: or tic imptz-x io o tie w an a 5911i, in hnro tetown duty. Unionist membersnof tileiot 0th‘; time of tho fire returned llotlsc of (loinmons are iilrenciy pH‘ yesterday. ll was impossible last testing against the prisoner's tie night to get. telephone communica- clsion. which is regarded -by them-lion at Emerald and no further as n concession to the free traders particulars of the fire are at pres. and llluy threaten to end the cooll ent available. tiou if the ‘fillllillll. reverses its ill‘- clsion to enforce the order. Distinguished Islander Receives Elevation to U. S. Supreme Court -Wurd was received yesterday that lion. Frcdcrlclt Joseph McLeod. a tilstlnguislictl former provinciiiiist of Boston. had ‘been nominated by Significance oi The Weather, v Temperature, . . Tide, Moon, Etc. nud west-whirls. Fair and lllgh tide this morning ill. 9.27 and tonight at 11.01. Governor Cox for justice of tho sun wit; this evening nt 7.33 supreme court. ‘lion. Mr. MacLeod rind rises tomorrow morning at has numerous friends in St. John 4_1g_ and. has been here on several oc- Fnii mgon 3ninrnay_ Jniy stir casions. About two years ago he 11.07 ‘p. m. ' iiiiilrtissoil tlic (‘tinriditiu (‘iiib here. lion. Mr. Mac-Lend has been slzitc senator. chairman of tho Democratic state committee and cliiilrmun of tho public service coili- mlssion of Miisssucbusetls. It Wits through his recommendation ihnt Siiiilliel H. Mliidrnm. consulting engineer. of Boston. came to Si. John on various occasions to give testimony ut various hearings be- fore the public ut-llliies conimls. sion. lie was grtiiluated from Har- vard University in i801 and from tho Harvard Law school in 1899. Tito honor is particularly notable lu that Governor Cox is a Republi- cnn.—-1St. John Telegraph. lion. Mr. MiicLeod was born at. Dunstaflnnge. P. E. island. and is tho son of the late Hector Mac- Leodi and Malinda Douglas, and» t‘he grandson . of the late John ‘Scott Manhood. Distinguished at school and Prince of Wales Col- lege us, a brilliant pupil, be left this province a: a youngnian to cntcr Harvard University h d his subsequent career has been iglily ' s-ucccessful. A short whllo ago the news of his election to the presi- dency of the Boston Club was an. “N oozie” theSunshine brought to n close. pounced through the press.