e D lrh ; ' The Paper That " Covers P111100‘ Edward - _ Island Like The not: The Ppesaper lll onto-mt to ' Glull .1- lllvnju; <- F n.lr::oa:.l”1ess‘ifn“ CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘CANADA SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921 Quaint tolls Candi Durkheim and in Populatloluincrmc " Mounted Police . As sight. loos lhl Big Fight (Special to the Guardian) QTTAWAJune 24.—~CensuB 110W royal between nude Doukhobors ill 11700935 l"! 419ml lfllilfili will of both sexes fronl the Grand Olww lllflt- Quebec has increased Forks Dukhobora, Forks Doukllo- lwr population to a larger extent bor community and the Grand -t»han any other province of the Forks poet of the Royal Canadian Dominion. As a consequence the Mounted Police occurred in the unit of parliamentary representm-Doukhobor area. near Grand Forks tion which wli-i be set at the ccn- mrly Wednesday morning. Tile ob- ciusion of the census will work fleet of the police being to arrest adversely for the other provinces. certain ring leaders on the techni- Vital stat tics have been published cal charge of refusing information. by the ederal authorities. For|to the census cnumerators. The the- first time they show that ill police sent for reinforcements and Quebec last year the excess of eventually rounded up eight stal- birtha over deaths was 37,2011 while Wflrt fell-Mice. in all the rest of Canada it was only 90. 190. The birth rate in I —.———<o->-—-—~ ?:':.'.:r.l".i.‘:;r;*:.‘r::.itazlaezzfr-Fatal llttiiitllt - » At Selkirk i A fatal accident occurred at Sel- kirk. Kings County a few days ugo. when Timothy ‘lviloflormick, farmer. FOR SALE—OVEFILANC- .RoA'ns-,"g°“ 5'5 w“ “Emmy killed" M’- gmer’ a bli arqulmrson'lshell. He w-as walking beside the #WANTED__Q|RL Fog QENERAL cart with his ‘hunll on the shaft. hougawofk, wages $1530 per The horse, a skittish young ani- lnonlb. Phone 585. mni that had run away on pre- __ . vious occasions. became frighten- FWANTED - KIT CHEN “GIRL Apply Ruse hr Grey. icolthulstlisrrcuts the wheels. which passed over his ______ lbody_ A little boy w‘ilo was ncaonl- wAN1-5.D___A us»; gpmmgm panying Mr. McCormick. and who Apply at Guarmam ‘was walking behind the cart Hill to a neighbor's house for assistance and when they returned they found Mr. MlcCorlnicks dead body lying where he had fallen. ‘in vlrw of tilc circumstances the coroner decided that an inquest was unnecessary. The deceased was nlarricrl, and l-enves a widlow,.lrut no funlily_ ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR EAST Baltic school. Supplement $50.00. Apply to the secretary, Patrick Grady. "WEYMOUTH SPEClAL8.—2 LBS prunes 26c; 2 "oars Surprise 15; l2 lbs lard 39c; beans 7c. Phone 656—L. ' "TO teT-Ffimulsl-lso ‘norm. 171 Grafton St. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR RIV- er View School No 09 Kings (.70. Supplement $100.00, spring und fall vacations. Apply Freeman Robertson.‘ Secretary. "WANTED AN EXPERIENCE tcncher for Mllrgato school. Slip- plem-snt one hundred and fifty dollars, John Johnson, Secy. ‘WANTED-A FIRST CLASS teacher for New Glasgow school. Supplement $175. doilars._Apply nz——ii—r “WANTED-A SECOND CLASS teacher for Fairview school tlis-" trict No. 42. Supplement $100.00 Apply J. J. Currie. secretory. ____________.___~._-__- “WANTED-FUR THE SUMMER mbnths a piano Apply at Guard inn office. _ ‘WANTED, "rwetvs Plea on thin sows. Avril-y ‘Mills! s. Thor-rte. ‘LOST-STRING OF SILVER heads. Reward. Katherine Mac Lcnnan, 2B7 Prince Street. ‘ WANTED-TEACHER‘ FOR HUN-. ter River School. No 2.18 Sup-l plemest S200 First class teacher preferred, Apply W. E. Whltlock Secretary. " --——-——:— ‘WANTED ,- SECOND etAss teacher for Canavcy School Dist. No. 2. Kings County_ 875 ff‘ ment. Patridk McMillan. Secy. 'l‘rustecs. SALT FOR SALS CHEAP-MALA- gzish stilt for curing fish, hides, meats, etcz. also rock“ salt for cattle and fertilizer suit for the laud. Earle Fisheries C0._ 83 Wa~ ter St.. Agents. , "*FOR SALE-l_ H. CITITAN TEN ~—-—-—-—*‘~‘"'*_—__"'T‘"" to twent horse] owe - Tfil -‘.or. ~wAurso.-'rwo ssl-i. . B0" i... ) 1 L suitable frtrm or nlill work. M50‘ “Q10 M)’; l; be" calm“ ‘ins had three months SPFVICQ. Ap y ueen o . 1 O-vwtrs disoivin; partnership. ‘WA TED A 3559MB GLASS Apply "G" GIIRPJWII. teacher for Bruufllbme 301W‘ ‘FOR eats-TABLE TOP DESK District NO- 195. Sllllplgment would exchange for gents bicyc- 8000- almlv to Hubert J- Ts“. le. E. Winchester. 304 Fitzroy 5cfll St. . *TEACHER WANTED, FIRST OR second class teacher wanted for Clyde River School. Supplement $175.00. John MllcLaughiin. Secy of Trustees. *WANTED.-18T OR 2ND CLASS teacher for North Bodeque school. Supplement $150.00. J. 'A A. Wright. secretary. ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. Earl Jenkins, Southport, it. It. 1 r ‘WANTED-A TEACHER FOR Sprhw- Valley School District. No 100 Prince County first lll‘ second class teacher. Supplement $150.00. Arlliv to A. 1.. Connlck, .5gqr-3tul‘y_ Spring Valley, It. it. __.___.. swANTED. EXPERIENCED-MAID to do general housework to go to New York at once » Three adults Must do onto rookineeud mil" ‘have references. Good W858!- Apply to Mrs. F. P. l1 Y. 60 Rockford Street. .t ‘WANTED FOR NORTH RUST! co School, u second clltss teacher. Supplement $1.25. Apply to James Arthur, Secy. _.______- _4--—--i ‘FORD CAR FOR SALE, OVER - hauled and painted. Apply H. G_ Nelson‘ Hampton. FOR SALE—-—A FEW PURE BRED __________.__,._---------———— Illolstein cows, milking and to h3g9 QUALIFIED TEACHERS ‘RE- freshen soon. Three or fou quired for town. VilllIKB llllll Tlllill choice heifers and one young schools in Saskatchewan and hull. Gavin Harding, Emerald Alberta, opening after mirlsum- 1L R mer holldflYB- Fl-mfflbl” “mum” obtained Apply statics lllllllfllll“ tions tobanadian Teachers’ Ag- ency. Box 14, Regine._ Sask- LOBT- ETWEEN BANGOR AN St. Patricks road, glasses ,ln black case. Finder please leave at Mrs James Burn. St Patrick or Miss Doro Jsrdine Bangor. IReward offered. - -x———€ d p” ‘A GINTbhMfiN em . gab Ara r '0 ii , and Sun a!‘ “a” l ted wt room an oar vie {viii show you MW- is" 1c: wte time. Apply at Guard tor tree ‘booklet. A straislu: ‘m? u; office. ‘ u, prospective Newsprint" 9°?" ______ respondents." National-Press Bur owner“ ' teacher uHELP waurso MALE-Any intelligent person. IMYWM" who would like to earn money writing news and special articles ‘ICON D tor Oraenvalo CLASS ggu, Buffalo, N. Y. school -- , s p lom‘ nt (I00. Annlv lsdwsrd ‘NOTICE-l HAVE O INEID A Milne. eliorth Wiltsbire 0% repair shop at $6 Kenton-eat. (Jordon Brown. Hunter River. _ i l ‘hot water boil- West for repa l‘ I18 kind!‘ Bu“. , t ves of all 'WANTED_—A mun. imm- ilsgks? iind all tam Ylllvlllkffi“ encel required. Light . woflc. also pipe fitting. illllllll Mil" "5 Every evening out Apply Mrs. and all generslnerllrlli- lllflfll‘ ing and repairing l!" "Qgfif: Work done at short notice. s I; (“tum guaranteed. Jluues - W. P. Doul, 8-! Weyinouih Sti-eet. ‘RAISE FOXEB IN MAIN! AND ssvs duty when selling. l will White. g rsmh a limited number of pairs _w on commission. or on shares. or npgg gag; ANO~~ 97*‘: cull basis pa: month or year. have for sale a 1078i, l“ u: _ Write Pioneer Fox itnnrller. Six- teen years. experience raising and ranching foxes. Best of refer - once given ster. i cYl» 3 Dlluiml-‘r’ _ baker. lull d" m“ {or a Cont“ mercial traveller to carry ‘hi: '““""°“' PM“ ‘“°'o“".‘3.t§§. ' from this car between l- and Charlottetown. side curtain! for this car. Finder Dllllll" “m” any information please H. W. Mcniwen. Bristol, Lot 40- "Davies" irotoi, NASON. l2. 0.. June 24-». battle ' ed throwing Mr. McCormick under] _.__....._.._..__... ‘LOST. FIOX TERRIER ANSWER- ing to the name of "Dinty“. if’ notify P.E.i. hthstl... a Orphanage Contract Awarded contra/tor so» ~=w I-ET. rro Msssaspl. a. S. ' tows, crrv. ‘ l At a special and full lllecting of the ’I‘rustee Board of the P_ l‘). ls-I land Protestant Orphanage ilcld last. evening to receive and open‘ lllc tenders for the erection of a new and ulore cotumodious "Home for orphan children_ the tender of Messrs H. 8.: S. Lowe, the well known contractors of ‘tilis city, in beginning operations. Judging fronl tho lllunllcr in which the Drive is being received by tilt- people throughout the Province, the Board had no ilositutlon in or- lit-ring the executive to loso no time in ortlcr that this long felt want may be within the reach of those for wilon-. it is intentled ill tile shortest possible time. Good reports are coming in from vari- ous quarters from thoso in chilrge of the canvas and willie the Drive itils not nctuully started in this tlty, the names of the foil-owing, who have ilondell in their cheques. will serve to silow that our ciiizcns are "on dot-k“ and ready to throw out l: lire-line to rescue the perish- ing: Pr wsl- Brothels . . . . . . .. $1000.00 l). Nicholson, Esq._ M. i’_ .. 500.00 Delilnis ‘llrothcrs .. .... .. 500.00 Bruce. Stewart, Esq . . .. . . . 500.00 W. K. Rogers. Esq.. .. 1000,00 Lord. Byng SilllS I 0n August 4th JLONDON, Juno 24.-—<l.tirtl and Lady lilyng of Viluy and their cn< tourage will lsnii for Canada on August 4 to tuke up their vice; regal tiutlcs. Tile installation will take place at Quohec ucording to‘ rtrn-lngenlents made by Air. Tlltllllils Illltci‘ Ilyng. communicating with After i1 day in Quebec the gm George H_ SKIJVEnSOD’ s“... oqparty will proceed to ‘Ottawa. _ A precedent IWlIiCll will probably [meet with Canadian approval has been established by Lord Byng in the iflblluilllllleflt oi’ ills staff. Oi‘ five ailpointluelnts two are to be, "Canadian. Ono, that of Willis O'Connor of Ottawa to be aide do camp. has already been mutlv. of the others three nrc announced as Hon. Wiliialu Joliffe oldest sou of Lord Hylton. aide due trump; (Jap- ldill Edward (irccn, cuulptrilllcr of the household. ant‘; Col. Oswald Balfour, military secretory‘. One Cilflfltlillll and one English appoint- ment are still to be lllutle. Lady tMlary Byng and Lady Eliza“ both Byng will spend the winter at Ride-nu Hull. ‘AUCTION 8ALE.- I AM AUTH» orizcd by J. ii‘. Stevenson anti l-l. L. McKinnon to sell at public auction on ‘Wednesday Juno‘ 20th. commencing at 7 o'clock p. m. their two bungalow cottages situated on Eskal- Street... DI)" posit- tho Roller Mills. Terms at sale. lien] (Yartor. Auctioneer 'SA"-EBMEN—-WE PAY WEEKLY and offer stcndy employment selling ollr complete and cxclus ive lines of whole-root fresh~dug ers’ Nurseries. Montreal. ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT- able all year commission busi- ness oiflyqur own. Every property own-er needs solue of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capitol needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Writ-o Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. “EXCLUSIVE SALES DISTRIBU- tor for Charlottetown and vicini- ty can make S500 to $1.500 a month in an high-class porllrln- ent and profitable business We manufacture the famous Roan-- life Violet Ray Generators. the modern scientific electrical ap- paratus for home lreatlnrnt. All- vertised in national uutgazlnos snii meeting with wonderful suc- cess; 36000 now in use. if you are an high-chss salesman and can sol cot and train a subngoury force, you can make n big sucrose in this business. Our soiling plans never full. A low h-untlred doi- iars‘ working capital necessary . to establirli your office and get started. Tho opportunity to get this line in this valuable terri- tory on an exclusive sales con‘. tract nud with our full coopera- tion is one that will not he vaill ablo for long because any i vesv tigstion will prove the money-l Jflflkilll; worth and desirability. of this franchise. if you would qualify. write for particulars at oncelfianoilan Renullfo Elec l Windsor, Out. wrwglTw intelligent, energetic.‘ ‘ tric co. Ltd._ Netting Bldgnl llil lllill lillliiilllN Will lllllill i4 t0 Ever Gra .D0rt ' ° ‘of .\lr. (filezatel- McClure, city. whichlReprescntutlve Young - ' y ' pecna lslllfls been received "from the (‘hief‘cun) oi Vorth Dakota in ‘l s>eech Grand Prlze--$1000 Chevrolet Touirng Car. i ' ‘ ‘ i Second Grand Prizeisherlock-Manningéof Animal industry. Upright Grand Piano Third Prize. ENTER YOUR NAME TODAY Should Enter at Once and get Started Right Away. Everybody Wins a Prize—l This is Your Opportunity—Act at Once. -—0 Announcement is made today by 'l‘l1@ (jlrltqwn (;...,,-.|;;,n U; u... we“, cst circulation campaign ever ifliIli§iii‘ill.0lt by ;, newgpflln... in U“. Province ot Prince Edward island. Ovcr $4.000 lll vuiuabl» prize,- will be lilfillilllllilll lllllvlll! 111% lwilllitt who cntcr lllc l-ulupelition and s»- ctlrc subscriptions for the Ullllrlotlt-tlnvll l)i|ll\ Guulfiuu ‘ind ‘fire Daily lilxztlllincl‘ ‘ during lht- IIUXL tow wccks: This -is by tar the lllost iibcrui offer Thu Guardian nlade. 0n other (lcccsions tho road»...- tmve mo“ mvimd pzlic ‘in the prosperity of tilc‘ (rapt-r, b.“ “Uvef begun; have such (h. lisllllulli‘ upnrullrlutc tukurls u!" 1th,... 1.1m... 1th.. offered to those uho will join The Guardian lll its p1...“ y...» ...-.,g.-O;,-5iv,_. “awn in ever-increasing fl-cids of circulation The M9415 involved ill llllB Pllllllbligll uro sound and pralatirlablc. Sound because they arc reasonable from every m...“ of View and practicable because lilcrc ul-l- u.» iusurluountllblc obstacles and m. surrounding unrctlsonzlbl: restrictions or tilfticuitics. 'l'iicrc is notil~ int: lulrtl or impossible 01' uc"'llllilil>'llllltllll connected with tilis ooh. puign. ilas evcl" to partici- vou Ass INVITED TO ENTER This llli; $4000 Cillllilfilll-iilrl l-‘ ll|lf'll to ull rt:|»lll.:lli|l~ Jicoplo. ‘filer:- arc two Hlliiiilllillillll-l, 4m Uilriltlltlff int‘ piano, ‘,1 Slll_\'lllillllillil, a frce vacation tour to Montreal, cush p. _ s and It'll lzel‘ cont cash com- mission prizes guaranteed to lltlll'\\",l1I!"l‘.w' wt‘ i‘I“.(li.Ii|' t. Every llvlflllll lll illla‘ lllfill Piulrpctititln ‘i-llltllillll to uin il pll. l‘ht- prizes will bc givcn to those who serum-J». lllll>l points Kl\'.l lll lclurn for Slll)\‘f‘l'i]lllt)ll‘i. (lid Slll)>1('l'llll-)|\_< m; “(.11 “S nu“- (Iounh l l THE CAPITAL PRIZES Splendid Awards Await The CalldiJatcs W'lo Secure The Highest .Totai of Pointi in _Tl'IO Great Competition A "l‘“' il\"“i\ll-\'-‘-“ll’~"1‘l‘ Gl"ll.‘"‘l ll‘l fipi-cizil 'l‘llul‘inr: (‘llr vultlcd all hflllvey, Under Secretary rut‘ Sl:rto.l,$1>i5‘1i'_5$ lllf‘ ‘"\\'_l\l"_l llWllllllli»! lll!‘ ll li‘ will. sl-lllrvs tlll- liiKlliWl total l [mnlllli llililltll- lllls ls. llluvflil u l-lrurltl mWilYli for lhl- tilllc cull efforts yctl will dcvlito~tt> this plcusunt work (luring (h. m.“ raw \\'L\Qk$‘ THE Si‘ ‘GNU Plum‘: l! 8 lllllv fivc p: scllgcl‘ (‘hevroiel touring cur vllireli ill. M1100. lllltll H1088 HIZUlil priz s silouirl moot with a '~l<‘1l'1.\' l<‘»\l1'>il-‘l‘ lllllll llll‘ IlPODlQ 1i Prince iitllvtlrll lsilllld. us this is lll‘ llllllllrllllllll’ illl‘ Willi? "Till ilmllltlolls ‘rlilll cilorgctir persons to win a prize illill is YOZllly worlll- whiimrhere m». up... "H"... gym-r val... ublc prizes to bo given cwlly. This 1.; really |r.,.-.un..-,. !l'f1[\|i|‘g u, cvcljv mun and Wlllllilll zlrld cvcry imy “m1 girl on (m; lglgfuL Tho Third Pl-izu is tho big fiOlllpgijlgn i,- “ 550p 5i....~1'..-k..\1;.nn. iris l'l>ril:llt (ll-cull piano. 'l‘llls splendid insilillllltlni. |llll‘i'lllIS(‘ll from Millcl" Bros, Music Starr. t‘hllritlliptqtvn_ .~,.;._\- hprgpQn by H11 who (‘all nnll Tho S_\'lll|)lllll’l()li| valued llt $140 1;,- ulgq m. display at Miller Bros. (‘nil and inspect illesc fine prizegewqq... will “qmt m Qwn them. The next prize in the (‘.Ol|l;;p[itl9n____ is n si till)‘ trip to Man. treat all expenses lllllll- 'l‘lll-l will be .1 suicnliili vllrlititln tollr for someone. ’l‘lle~u voices u . h prize$75_ The 1.3x. Um prim; "re p139 cash prizes, $50 ond ..... Ten per cent cash t-olulnissloll prizes will l... awarded to all those who full to win one of theregulur prizes. You can't-lose in this his cumpetition~Everrllouy wins. Get into the rut-c iliiillctllzltely.»» Cali llt this office right zltvay and qet Sim-mg An (qrflly W." mean“ lllllftll as tilc lllost points on illlliSprlpflnng H“. my‘... \'()\\'_ (‘up out tho noulinutioll blank zlppt-nrlng in this 15s.... m‘ ti... pflllfll’ “n11 59nd 0r bring ll to the (‘umlvvtltiun llcl-rrtmont of Th.- lhlily (illllflliiifi. HOW TO ENTER THE COMPETITION Tilero is no fOl'llllllil_\' ncccs 1...“. |n “Mammy “.35 “you. 9...“. llfllllltlll- All illlll i5 ll".<'l‘>'-*lll‘.\' in l" clip out. lilo llililllllliiillll blank zlnvi 50ml ill‘ llfillil ll. l" illl‘ ("llllllldlllllll offivc. You will bt- ltupplivll with receipts books iiilll ztll illiol'|lllltion will l". givtll] you. After your nature has boon cnrollod its ii ccnrlillnto. get your friends and llc qunlnttlnctls to subscribe lo 'l‘bo. (iunrllizln. If tho-o llrc already sub~ scribcrs, got them to pity ill liiiilllilqe or My )1... (phi.- hack account, You will rcrcivo points on cvcry subscription turnoll in by you or for Yllll- Wfllf‘ l" yfilll‘ lrirlllls "lid ti!!! il-"ili you lm- lll tilc competition "nil lll li- ill Wlll- Ellfly Pllcrl-ZY Slltlils succrss. Your friends will nil ho tn-ordcn trecs nntl plants. Best glad to hvlp you win ii bit: car. Nothing is t-rl-r gllluoll by stunt".- stock and service. We teach irlg buck and illlmving olht-rs to llilVp ti... he“ thing». in lift‘. Whiltcvci and equip you free. A mnncy- clsc you do. b-ogin lit tinrc. making opportunity. Lllk-c Broth EARLY WORK UOUNTS THE MOST Subscriptions scrum! llurinl: the first period of lilo (loulpetitirln counts tho most points. T110 cilzllt wet-ks of thr- t'llllll)(‘litl(li'i have bot-u divided into periods. » All" U"! firs! iwliflll lll!‘ Pvglllnr point sch-cdulc will bo decreased ten per cent. After the second poriori zl further reduction further reduction in out-h of the mhcr periods regular point. schedules for subscriptions. ‘Send for n receipt book totiaywwrito tho competition dcpilrtnlr-nt or Telephone 313. fivo will bo umdc llnll ll will be madc on the RECEIPTS BOOKS ARE READV Tito Guardian has printcd ll number of receipt books for the us" oi’ lhc cnmlidutcs and tllolr friends, Therm receipt hooks will bo mull- cd out as fust its nominations are received und llrllvcrml lo tllosc who cull at tilc (folupotition tifiicefor them. Tho HySiPlll nf accounts that will he used curing the (‘ctr-petition deulllntls that illf‘ rovoltlts books bo usnll by ull contestants. Thcv hnvc boompfcpilrctl in such a way us to nluko llll- work of lhr- candidates cosy. ENROI. YOlilt NAME N0lW.—-Act AT ONCE. .., m» ,.~. rut 0U Our advertising merchants request us to thank the thousands of patrons for the response to Dollar Days offer- ings. It wlas magnificent. Prices now nearly-approximate the , normal and la trade boom is imminent. N PHIZES HEE o Automobiles, Piano and Many Other Prizes oflfered__competitio.n Openlfoxes to the United States is cun- duty silllll be llllp0seti_ was begun Fox Shipments P tlD t All "it ll- 3- ‘°"3ii.t.“.’ti’.'i... Quarantine laws battle over the question of whether information regarding the regu- lumber shall be udlllitted free front ia-Liolls governing importation o! Canada to the United States 0i‘ a vcyctl on. letter in tilc luossession on the floor of the house yesterday‘ (Republi- Qtuirantine Officer of the Bureau strongly objected t0 duty. Mr. Young ls a member of the vlays andl llieuns (annulus: wltich is framing the tariff bill Mr.’ Young presented detailed fig tires to show that lumber costs are r1ractically' the same intanada and Tile lettenstates that the pllr- lptlse cl’ those regulations is to pre vent the introduction of fflxtlg in- to the United States as are infect- ed with parasites 0r other disease was accepted and the contract‘ conlul-llniczrbie to foxes or other (v1.1.9,; 3mm. "e decmred U... award...‘ The Exgcutlve m- me. l""‘ll“‘l5~ _ _(l9l1l‘dl1tl for free lumber in llll~~i Plohrrhwtls ortleroll‘ to complete? . . . ' ~ "all" l““|"l"'“§1“‘ ‘; 0"“ ‘l: country “us strung uml sellers’- . .- ’_' _ ' , » l’ " " ll "J F- llllk" 0911"" H;- uwcd rongr s. nt t en'ar< zlsi..ell.l.htn.tl.lletrl;o"::;.t3ft$:ede]:; Competition Officially Opens July 2nd, but you ti... .,.,.... .,,,, ms, he (“Hump t < e . .> .. .. ger “our splendid trade with (‘ar- ntin" by the foolish policy of a tul- ift’ on lumber. He said: "Mr. Speaker. uxc shall be very silorI-sigllted. indeed. if we iover~ look our splendid export trutie to Canada. we sell more ulunufate lured stuff to (‘unulia than to zin_.l other foreign country‘. it must bc an injurious fut-tor in set-urinj: ('."riHil(ll‘tlIl_ iausinfiess for Ihe (‘llu- ntiiuns to find it necessary to pay in settlement for American KOUlll $111 for $100 money draft sent to our country which they have been doing for u year or so past. “it goes without saying that the reduction of ollr imports from (‘all fltiil 8('l$ 21S ll fllPtOl‘ [O increase the disparity in the money ex change rules between the two countries. We ought to take into account that strutting out $00,000. 000 worth of lumber fronl (‘tlnaria will bc still further aiggruvutln, the luonr-y exchange situation and nlllkisg it still more difficult for. our zllllllufacturers to export thcil"_ prolluts to Canada. if the lumbe", nlunufilcturers were hard pressed by reason of foreign competition lytined there at the cxpcnsc oi‘ the ‘owner or owner]. including the lrnr tlut-tinn o=f a suitable place ‘ I vlrllniinr. 'l‘ile llliaruntine building or silt-ll should have u good concrete floor. ovt r which earth can be spri-zlti and removed ill. each cleaning. Tilt‘. salmc |bluiltiing can be used ilor sut-r-oiwive shipments. Animals entering at Rouses Point or other designated port will bc ilelll tllcre in quarantine -uutil thcu- freedcul frolu parasites and ('.\'lil£i'\CP iii contagious disease is ll€“"l‘il\ll'l(i(l by Bureau inspection. 'While u certificate from u Do- minion Gcvernulent veterinary in- spec-tor would be valuable botll to ('l.fl$lKi'lOl' and i nslignea in show- ing that precautions have been taken to guard against the ship- ment cl illfetflfili animals. the regu- lotions uluko. no provision ‘for the acceptance of such cortfi ltes in lieu oi‘ the llurcau rruuruntlinc insprctisn prescribed. Cheese Board a and in a critical condition it might _ not be fair to ask tilcm to suffes. ’T‘_' ~ for the benefit of exporters getter 'l"uc (‘ilccstl llourll lltlll its firstlnipr (ilrrmghogt (hi; [lrritell States ‘lillrvtllll! of lll" KPH-Will lll tile "“.\'ll~‘ol"tun;ttel_v no such situatipn has iw-sllvrlilll’ with Plfifilllfllll Gefl-lariscn in connection with the lun. Illrown in the Chair’ . lbcr industry. and it seems to ml- lA (illllo lllossilgo from Rrnclt-ifhgrt wp “ugh; no; ‘mder the (qr. villc wus- rcall us follows; “Fou-r‘ culnstklnues 1.. Qndungcr our entire tilotlsililli ciiccsc boarder]; przlctifvltrfldg with (‘nnadu h‘! the impng: "HY "ll 55H "l l" W41 ilmfllcflitioll of n foolish. indefensible duij: lEUUd-‘i ‘on llli1lll('l'." Tho buyers p*-'cnt ill tilc nloct- ling “WW1! Spillet, illflin. ‘Winch. ll. it. Mt aughton and in-‘ SpQULOl‘ Mort-flux Only ii fcw suites- | . . - ' ‘a . i. ......-~,Cl0slut! Exercises ' l".'ll. F" ‘Thcl asked time to consider offer. I 20 tubs oi’ whey buttcl- offcrclll by tho New Glasgow factory", sold‘ zit ‘l4 cunts pcr 1b., to ZVir. Biflin. Tho next mcoting oi‘ the Board The rolumrncenlcnt exercises of will be hold on Jllly 2nd ill. 1_a0l"‘° “W” 5mm‘ m“ "WT ~""" l’ lterday morning at i1 o'clock in iho p. nl. All factories a‘ requested Aqwmhlv “an M m? _Prlm_P m. 3:998:32 a represent w? to lb“ Wales College. There was n lrlrg~ attendance of parents nnd friends of the pupils who grez ly onjzlyol the luusiczll programme which was carried out atilnirllbly by the little ones, who are deserving 0! Ere"! praise. Professor G’ D. Steele. oi’ the. l’. W. t‘. stuff (il-l-upiod the. chair- and on tho platform were Preluu-r Bell and Mr. H. ii. ltogcrs. (fhicf Supt. of Eduultirm. The Jsilow- ing is tilc progrzlnlluc. 1 Following is the progrulnullu of tho Model School closing eXfllTlSvri _\'(‘HLt?l‘fliI_\'. __ Prof. ifltltl-hcr llzl'l charge of the music which was grcllliy cujoycli: soar. JENKINS.‘ Secretary Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special topTl-Guflrdian) » TEACHERS’ STRIKE l"Rl~Il>l~lldl("i'O.\‘l Juno 2i. lit“ ruusc of tilc rcsignzllion oi‘ illl tht‘ prcsclll Siillli of tilc l"r.'*tlcl'il~ttm high school tout-hers lifter tilt- board of trustocs rcfuscrl to put into l-ffcct tilc sl-ilollulo of stllaril-s for lll2l~22, udoptcli by the New Brunswick Truckers‘ Association the ilourtl has ndvvrtisctl for :1 stuff oi’ new teachers. Program Sollg-O (‘lluudlu _ Opening illlilrefifill)‘ tilc (‘hulrlllnll. Song-The island Hymn. ltc('it:llion——'l‘lle Soul: of mer Tinlc~-—.\liss Tnombis t-l' . Recitation —Tilc ivlllitlll ‘Juth-s Arthur" ililie anti .\‘rll Higgins. Soug-wTlm Book of .\llilll‘0. Stirli- LONGSHOREMEWS DISPUTE ST. JOHN Jllllt‘ 24.-~li‘olio\ving a dispute us to lllc nunlbt-r of men iiocitntiouwhost. Three Little to bu (‘lll[)lt)_\'(‘tl as u gang in un- nil‘fil(“S"*~liUl)Pl'l Beer. F,‘ l.‘ loading sugar steamers. the Long- REFlliiiWllP-iitllh’ the d r IS (lllooso Tiloil" Quccu-diliss hiorris‘ (‘l-ass. SollgmThe Bluebclls of Scotland shoremenha Association ordered tireir men to resume work today. Tho dispute will bc decided by ar- t ‘ Worth Printing Annual Subscription. lly Mull. (Junnlln. 85-00 All The News Worth Beading All The All: T‘ llcliverrd 30-09- . U. S. A-i ‘(l-00- Bittiffllcfille i-Lure oi till Fields Takes Toll oi iiuman Life (Special to The Guardian) PFJACE RIVER, Alta. June 24. - The long journey to the Fort Nor- man oil fields has begun to take its toll of human life. according tu reports just reaching here on the arrival of the steamer, D. A. Tholn as. . These reportsrwere received bY passengers collected with tilc lower river boats at the chutes and are very llleugre in detail. Tilr-ae Bayes brothers left here about Ap- ril ‘.20 lust bound for Fort Norman Ylil Vernlliliun and the Upper liay River. As near us can be learned two of the brothers were drowncrl willie tile third succeeded in lllait ing shore with the ulti of the up~ turned canoe. Further rumors have it that im- othcl" lnlln liccolllpanling was also drowned. Big bancashire Cotton Strike --< (Special to The Guardian) .\iA.\'Cl-li<lS'i‘Efi. June 24.~—~Thc wage settlement. plan offered by the enlployers in the cotton indus- try has been acquiesced in by all branches of the spinning trarlc, the wage reduction involved affect- ing some 200.000 workers. The inst assent necessary was that of ihe operative cotton spinners, and it was announced ‘today tbcy had tlnuuinltlusly (iecidcd to accept the .~(‘lil€fll9iii. V. C. Airman Killed (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June 24.—-Fllgilt l.leu~ lenant Proctor. (mo, of the most famous of British nlr fighters. vmo won the Victoria Cross in the war brinlng down sixty enemy planes and twenty-eight ilztlloons, was killed last evening wilen hill plane crash-ed while hc was prac- ticing over Salisbury Plains. When iit an altitude of 3.000 feet he stcrtct! ii loop but the nluclllnef u-ort into a nos;- divo. Lieutenant- Prol-‘tors death was instantaneous farmers Want _ _ Minister's Resignation ‘STRATHROY, Juno Z-Lelloclar- in: that because of lion. F. (Y. Riggs‘ FOilti policy it would bc illl‘ ossible to elect a Drllry intcrmcnt cundirllte in north Mltililcsex. the" Yapperton United Farmers Club zl-t it.s regular lueeting unanimously llioptrul p resolution requesting “relllier Driiry l0 call for the im- mediate resignnltion of the Min- ister of- Public \\'0rks. Because Jus. t‘. BPOWTI, the I F. O. lllfilllbel‘ wf the legislature for the riding. foiled to repudiate or llellmlllife Ml‘- ilriggs’ policy. Tile resolution vie- ulunds that he resign ills sent. Tile resolution says that after llli‘ for- mation ctf a Farmers‘ cabinet a highway policy urus lnaulzlllrhtfil which ext-cells tilc lutc Kill/PIT)‘ mom's policy by 400 ill" "m" "J extent and 1.000 pt-rccnt more PX- pensive. TORONTQ. Juno 24.~"l may imvr- something to suy ulvrui lliil hm," \V:lg Prcluior llrury's rum- lllent todlly of llurlPY lli-lvarlf! challenge for u K°l}“"l_'l “lwtl?! on the issue of DrflVlflClill rights. THE “WEATHER- TEMPERATUR TIDE. MOON, ETC. a aI 'l‘tlil0NTO. June _‘.i4- Light t0 moticrute winds. than‘ and warm: High tldc this afternoon “ski-Iii and tomorrow morrilll! "l ‘~ h... so... this evening at uml rises tomorrow ulornini! “l 410. bitrntion. Recitation-The Flliriesv-Jinlmii: _ t _______ Vllugllau._ ( I r C _‘ n D D Rt-l-itatlou~~-i \ll£'W-" tolltl SCHOONER STRAN E Belmm. , 3 wl-‘irollgllt ‘Shminws. ll.\l.ii~‘.\.\'. .1...» 24. u ortl Willi “fills _T, D fi “V313,. rooclviui llorc tnrllly tllut. schooner. mdhmnn ‘e a o ‘ 2 .‘ tif d. "Ne" Aimhiws "wnml M 1L LlMPfl-tcszileliititlcirr of Diplomas. Ninth-era unu Sons. llllllillX, bud Almwfisefl my ‘he prpmim.‘ U... Ftmmmfl “t Prwpml’ Texas‘ The Suporinlcllvlellt of Educutoll and "row wrrc roporlrd sate. others. — —-> God Save tilc hing. HIBERNIANS ADDRESSEO ST. JOHN. Juno 24.. The St, Honour List. John ilvisinns of illl‘ Ancient Orrl-l er of Hill'!l'l‘illlllrl were atlriressed‘ Inst evening by the Miss Passmortfs Dept. (irallo \' ‘Lust uurtcr lllOOIL. 'l‘uasil'<li'- Jlllll! 28th 9.17 u. ul- Noozlo, the Sunshine Kid l Provincial‘ President. F, ll‘. Smith of Halifax. Lmamar... slgnuffilYL Murgnre Mrs. Smith. who is Provincial Pres- (ynuhmg “mug \'_-l§mmu All». idcnt of tho bullies Auxiliurv, all» l-hmqv “nu-e Rlggg, t dresswi the local members in tho 315,... ryr-gnqr-hyg Dept“ (infill-l Y. M, f‘. A. Auditorium. W} Mary Mclnnis. Alice Partridge. Aunolnicelnents (‘omillg Plvcnis Meetings. etc. Eva Gurney, John Rand, Oordo Bennett. Eleanor Sharp. ban. Allison Rogers. Helen ."THE METHODIST S. S. at Hull Iings. Margaret Black. ter River. intend holding an ice l\'~.\leil Higgins. Jennie Vaughan. bliss Bourkeis Dept. Grads lli- Miss Morris's Department. Grade lf-Mariorle McLean. Elisa Vaug~ t l'l is At All End { all‘ ~ Col- Miss Toombs‘ Deph. Grade l—- l cream festival on Tuesday evening. Gordon Morris. Walter (lass. Lea~ L 28th. for (‘hurch purposes. if wet lie Peppln, Robert Beer. llesn Mu the following evening. roe. l1‘. 4n. zn-fi 1 L...“ t . B.“ v; r ‘r. _ i" t 5. . ' It . . . . y.‘ ~. $ i.‘ ‘ l. . . 1 ‘i 11 __ Pi.- ,. i I I. i ‘i hi)’ zl 1 J" i. J ll