(mristltiieucy 4,000 S bi th - 5¢l100ls with over 350.000 telliclllrlern ‘SW’ A Condensed Specials wee-A‘ __- _ _ r a nume._ or 1e‘ neaeomiete a‘. eup- pa“ that all Intelligent men and women reed newepepere. It followe, therefore the number of newepeper readers le reeding population." Morning Guardian, PHESBYTEHIAN llfifiillll Y approximately Identical with’ the Q7 t the j clurlottetown Guardian‘ Two Genie Founded 1887 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 11- 1923 ‘I BY Annual Subeorlptlone Delivered]!- enewer the myriad queetlone i1 every household hle in i0 supplying Ite wente. Interrogatione of the intelligent. t. t le edvertlelnfe privilege . ,\_ "us - 1 ji he edvertieer reeponde to the . Mell, Canada end U. l. £34.00. llfllillll .l]llNllNll[5 lllfilirllfifilllN llN UN|I]N Debate has Elicitedwllfarm I Opposition and Equally Warm Support‘ 0f Union Divi- sion has not ye (Canadian Prose) _ IPOWPARTHUII, June 10—-Rev. W. (l. Brown, Red Deer, Alberta who for fifteen years has been a tireless opponent of church 0M0" In the Presbyterian chutcu opened thc discussion in the assembly t0- day. A rote for the ‘motion he raid, would disrupt ninety percent of the congregations. The minority l" these churches wouhl ‘no 1110011 wit.h two alternatives, either re- main as members of the Ullllell Church they never wlsllr-l t0 enter and with which they were not in sympathy 0r 80 01" ""0 ill" wilderness without a dollar to rel)" resent their interests in the church they helped to build. Itoferriug to arguments based on the atllr-gml success of union in other lauds he said his ‘information was that in Australia and New Zealtml the cause of organic union was either (load or dyling while the idea of led- oral union iu every country of the world was a triumphant success. t Been Taken. ‘ - or" v w- officers and pupils is warranted in stressing its importance and glorying in this field of service n. mong the plastic youth. This total shows an increase of nearly 8,000 in the year. The old-fashioned Sabbath School, has, too, been re- placed by one that the pioneers would hardly rccognizo. New days mean new methods, such as grad- od schools and bfssons, a progrnin- mc of ivcolt-dziy religious cduca tion, uml the uso of (iauadiau Stall durd Efficiency training for older lWYl-l. and the (faundian (llrls in 'l‘ralniug: for older girls, 'I‘hinlc of 35.422 little lots on the cradle roll; of tl/Ttlli eurollw: iu the lloluc dvpartun-ut; of 7,871 scholars who joined the t‘.hurch-~ all these figures are most suggou tive. The organized taiass, wit) nearly 6,000 members of ‘teen ugi and zidults, is a moticrn feature: ol Sabbath School work that is doe crvedly‘ popular. Equally no is th. report of 1,507 taking touchv. training and half oi‘ that uumbie; llr. .l. iMcVicstr of thc Presbyterian (ihurrh nfllouall said that the vole of the Honan Presbytery had decided minety to one in favor of union. iHe said many people ex- prcssrd regret that the name of _l_ll€‘f‘.lllll'¢h'WDlllld be changed. iin his life he said the name of the church had been changed three times. Change of name would have no effect upon the Christian conduct oi’ his life he git/Id mul need no effect upon the Christian ilie oi the community. Aifilllfltlllllg of the Presbyterian Church Association today several ministers asked the session what wnz-ld. become of thom if through thulr persistunce in the cause against union they were left with- out churches and lost their m. 001110. They were atlvised that Weali-li)’ Jhcsbyteriltue in Canada llllll Elven assurance that ministers who encounter financial difficult- jes through their opposition to lllllflll will be cared for. PORT ARTHUR. Jlllit‘ Prcsbylcriann lay special stress on their church praise, and fecljust- ly proud of their liook of‘ Praise "olllldleil in recent years A report M "l" Committee on Church Praise states that ilearl (‘O 000 "Pull sold, with (royllltidtr of ...u0 which has carried the work nf Rev. Alexander itlcMillnu D D m“ ‘l promoter of praise by vlsp. 5' "iillsfezations and conferenc- gflsillllrggsgolg; the Dominion. m ll! the theologlglllxnzgsllggeieclglffis lime has gone by .. says m . e l-whcn the churéh can ugorflpozd “"110 out its students to the l: of the ministry without r war £11122] for the uamihlstrhtlohpcgpllrf: Dart of worship." The Com- $1111.68 also assisted in producing o Ukrainian Book of p“, PORT ARTHUR Juno 1118B’ “Tllllyterians still bellov TJHmt cationll and Christian Ed: I: M“. evinced by the report of our?" is of Sabbath Schools and syom-d P001110)!’ Societies presentol oung (lencral Assembly lllrollghtflat the rctarics Rcv. J. C. Rom-Pym)!!! sec. Rev. C. A. Myers and undel‘ chairman shl l‘ - . rune‘ l1 0 Rev. it. B, you], 10:- A cienominatlon that has for m; 10c per line per day. 9e gar-lg" Der any for 8 days or over Con“ n: Der day for 0 days or over. K n Words to e line. Groups of o“ Iilffll. Initial letters. count as u QhWOPd. l0 per cent discount for lee . Addreee forms part of ad. FM mun he paid for. Special Rates urnlehed Room ed.- 75c for seven "°"d.l for one wreak. Situation ""1160. for one week. Situation Wanted. for eeven wnrde. 60c per week. WANTED-IQNPABLE GIRL FOR llflllsework. Apply Mrs. George DeBlois, 26 Fitzroy St. 3i ‘FOR 8A.LE- SIX MACKEREL Mil- Amwlv to m. Charles um Fliéltlélllone or B911 Owen, Morel] 3i ‘HAVE VOUR- LAWN MOWERB llllflrllened and repaired and put ‘lhlperfect running order by Jae. Ito. 36 Kent. 8t. West. 2118-4-01. I iluheee HOTIL. Hun-ran mven i" “pen. A comfortable country ‘MM with ell modern conven "100! where special attention is taklnl’; teacher traiuiutl awards. ;'l‘he ltdditiimal facts that over a ithouszlutl schools alju giving tit-flu- ltc missionary instruction, affords further evident-e of the adoption of up-to-dutc methods, in keeping with modern pedagogical stan dards. An equal nilmbcr of school: xcport instruction iu tcmpterilncr und good citizenship, says tho r< port. ’l‘bi;i big Sabbath school or my contribute $103,294 to m, Church Budget, and $1831.18 to thi Rally Day Fund. Thou there are the Young Poo plo. 97.205 being enrolled in 4,17’. organizations. The report emphasize the three main-agencies tor the giving t). Christian education, as the Home the Church and the School. Tm Rev- J. C. Mc0nneil Appointed Maritime Mission S u p t. (Special to The Guardian) (ST. JOHN, Julie 10-—<Rcv. .l. C McConnell, Windsor, N. ~S., has been appointed. Superintendent of Missions of the ‘Methodist church for the Maritime lifrovluces and Newfoundland. "This position was made vacant by the death of Rev. Dr. (leorge Steele. Mr. McConnell will ic- ilLlE in Amherst. Noted New York Actress and Hus- band Separate (Canadian Press) N-DW YORK, June 10—’Elsic Fer- guson stage and screen QCITGFH ziotcd for beauty und talents and icr husband 'l‘hnnms ll, (ilnrl iuulor vice prtesldenl‘ of the i-i nan ‘National Ilinnk, have separat- sal it. was learned today. Mr. (ilarke ‘Cilllifllllllkltl the fart ‘mt. Pufllsotl to discuss the differ- 3000s: causing the separation. . .-__{-0-&€—---- 3rues01ne Murder Discovered in New York City (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, .luuo 10—-A grue- aomc» crime was il‘lSf?(lVl‘.l‘Pil loda)’ when iltllflillli) ‘inizarilo, a Fllilllll" ‘rorsunrau in the employ of a New York physician. Dr. NlU/Allllfftl. vus interrupted in the act of hurl- ng from a ferryboat the llllvliuil uuly of Helen Martin, twenty-foul‘ t nurse employed in the same ‘rouse alter having carried the lfiil)’ eighteen milcs by taxi, ferry ind on foot. The corpse fully dressed was wrapped in ‘portlcrs with an outer Nl‘ii.‘1'l[)lli'_.{ of lbrown manilla paper. l‘he portion-z were sjuullar- to those missing from Dr. Mi-.Aiiiii'fv‘s tome. lSmenrs of blood were ‘ound in llzazitrduka sleeping room n the house. llnzardo weighs a lnmtlretl and "wenty pounds and lhc victim ‘LITSY is regarded as of fuudamen tal importance in the ideal teach ‘as 0r religion. The best of teach ers cannot take the place of par ants as parental influence silrpas scs all other influences in chnrhilt‘ ‘r-builtling on a religious basis l‘llus Parents’ and Iilothers Claw it)" 111"" meeting a dcfinltc livtttl I" this regard, and as a resillt, tin report continues, there is at pros cut a (lcupcr and more gencru interest In home religion than i1: previous years. The (iliurch is still and incrcas Iugly recoguizerl as the rcsporlsib‘ in ilgcucy for [)'.'()VlIllllI,' leadcrshil in teaching religion, says the re port, and oucouragiitg progress i." reported through the various ag cncies zidopted in training classes schools and camps and tho mid wcok [irogrammcs already rofcr rcd to. Tho report finally rcconuuends: that united effort be made by l.lll responsible leathers in each con grcgatlon with a view to helping every hnmu mulerlztkn. doflnitu vork in liolue Ileligitm; that spot: lal thought bu lylvcn to siwuriu; .he attcuilauci: and him-ting tin needs of all our boys and girls am. young peoples at the regain. Jhurch and Sunday school stervic 3B. and that the programmes anu manuals prepared by tho llonrri be recommended for use iu lhesr fltlpnrtlnonts; and that full ndvun 1180 0f tho provinioils of tin school Law in their rcspcctin provinces iu regard to Rlfllglfllli mxercises and instruction in the Public Schools. The lloard also submitted recon mendutions regarding the Budget that a two-fold appeal be llllltlt ‘luring 102a for $350,000 to removt the accumulated tieficits on l-ioun 1"" Foreign Missions and shobuu. Schools. and for 1,460,000 for flit- niaintainance of the work totalling 81.800000. Nothing less than this fllllll. it is claimed will meet the need. 'l‘he promotion of tho Bllllflei falls to the General iloord througl literature and tho wider use of the weekly envelope, which is increas ing your by year, 1509 congrega- tions using it in 1022 for local sup port, and 1,224 for the Budget. The ldvcry Person Canvass plan is ai- un growing in favor, with 1,135 congregations adopting it Inst year for local support, ,and 748 for the Iludgct. A fresh advocacy of proportionate giving is emphasiz- ed. The Life Service Committee of the General ilonrd placed first em- phasis on tho service liloal as the only worthy application of Chris- tian Religion to the everyday work of life. “llow can there be any real progress", the report con- tinues, "until we schoek the youth of today out of their (lflllllllilililllffy into a realization of tho serious- ness of the nlornl and social situ- ation of the world in which they are living. Where this subject has been stressed by prcsbyterios. sat- liven to the travelling pulhlic. 50mph room. livery end mu service in connection. B. w. ‘liey-lmade in the training for volunteer the Early Church‘) based an the nugpugmm full time and specialized workerenwtl 0! U19 60011008- 191‘. vreonewr. iafnctory results are seen." Excellent progress has been weighs tircuty -potlnd.-= more. 'l‘bt- rally was taken by motor car from hc residence near Central Park hrough the most crowded sccllorls if lhlanhuftzin to the South For)? hence to Elizabeth "Port ferry vllera as he nttcmpled to take lils icavy burden aboard the Nciv ‘tn-soy ferry hc s-‘lumblcil uml a nb ill-Iver went lo his assistant-c. i‘hc latter, noticed the odd sllztpu if iho D2il'(‘l'l and his suspicious Vere aroused by the nlanuei‘ the inrcel yielded to "his touch. l-le told a policeman who caught he -bo:it just as it ‘backed -i’roln the dip. Ihazarfio, seeing the approach ng officer ralrto the rail ‘but was rvcrpowered before he could get he body (iverboard. No amount if grilling bypolire has been suffi- rlcnt to make Lnzardu talk. French Note Re Reparations Deliv- ered in Lonlon PAlidIS, Juno l0--- Premier Poin- -.are‘s hole on German reparations vac delivered in London today for irosentutlon to the ‘British Cabi- tot tomorrow, ‘ lit. oxpreesnu the hope that (ireat Britain will join Franco and licl- zium in lcliiug Germany that pass- ve resistnucc in the Ruhr must umse. lit says ll‘ Germany com- viios France. will ‘be disposed to ‘0llfllIli’l‘ with her nilies a solution if the reparaions question provid- ld the decision keeps within the ‘lflllts of the l-‘rcuch proposal of ianuary. l start has been made in high lchools, and tho committee recom- mended (ifllltllllltltl efforts along Lhoao iincu. The lloard submitted n statu- uont and finding to tho (li-ucral Assembly in regard to tho League if Nations, and taxpresstl its gruf- tudo t0 God for the coining of the League and for what it is dong to advonco peace and righteousness m the Earth and rocoiumcndeii .hat the Assembly, miudftil that Canada is one of the Slgnatorles if tho League, 0n behalf of that portion of tho Canadian people which it represents, reaffirm its nndcvlating adherence to the ex- alted principles und purposes of the League and heartily pledge itself to support in ovcry availab- Io way the pncifle and remedial ifflcos It was organized to pro- mote. The Forward Movement, in deal ing with the fifth and culminating your. has sent out a cnll for n first hand study of tho mind and minis» try of Jeans. This was (rarrleti out In a large number of congrega- tl0lls. and several presbyterics have asked that a similar course be outlined for the coming year. The Board accordingly recom- mends a course of preaching and study on "The Spirit of Jesus and lllllill HH (Special to The Guardian) SOI-‘IA, Bulgaria_ Julie 10-- The Bulgarian Government was over- thrown at three o'clock Saturday morning by an organization oi‘ rc- - servo ‘officers silpported by the ac- tive army. All the ministers wore‘ pbrced- under arrest. A new government has been formed by mil the opposition part- ios_ with the exception of the (Zom- lnuuisls. "file movement is sup‘ porioil by the provincial garrison. Order prevails in the capital and fbroilghout the country. SOd-‘iiA, June i0—'i‘lie overthrow o1‘ the Agragarlail Cabinet headed by Premier ‘Stambouiisky was rar- riiul out lby reserve officers with the a ' ‘mcc of tho active army. ‘fbcrc. was nn blood sired. The new regime proclaimctl a state of siege and issued n proclamation to the nation snyillig: "Bulgarian lib- orly rtlll‘\\'llil zilxain. The regime of ilt'l‘t’l| violence and murder has t‘.llllll]ln'l‘ll imder the weight of its i‘i'llllt’3 and a few era of lew_ liar- mony and peace has arrivxed”. For hiiztckinnon, l). S. 0., consisting oi No. 2 flattery i-ouimandeil by Maj for l’ eta w-a \ l3 hoped that they w-ill make an (lrcal (leorg-o, down Great (lcortlll l.) “inter and ilwncc to tln- lllll- way station. The dtrtairllule-lcls Will atllllllhl 01' six oilil-crs pi’): 311F101"; with forlysiavcn other ranks. ltd-it; l5 the fuil quota allow cd to) I11 ing this your. _ Tho porsonell is as izlltiu... Brlgade Headquarters. H C“, l) A Aiacliinnon. li-S-U- 13.1.,‘ ggt, ,\laj. J. la. irninor. N0. 2 Balm‘? Maj. .l. l’. iioopel‘. M; ‘7 ‘ ‘Calri. W. l‘. ~l"nkln5' M ", , Liculs. l’. W. .\icNc it ,1). 31-. it. ll. Davlsoil. n- F. iii-luv). Q M‘ S" Nhlhlylrllltlrfliison Sig. sgt. . 1- v, ' ',. Sgm J: A‘ )A,.Ke,,n;._ 4.. w_ rut. INVENTIONS IN NEW RAPID FIRING euu. ‘June. ifi- luvcll- OGDEN’ Um“ automatic - ' id-l'il"ll:~' tlon of a rump I , (W, w, ammo“ Numb“! l)‘ pulllllls at ‘the one-quarter Will“ “ ' _, . . m“. of 120 a llllllilii‘, has iuiln burr foctctl ll)’ -l"h“_ “- I 1rd“)? "lilgxnqns Ol-lilm‘. “mud my“? lll‘inl)l‘olln‘l'. d: it is ltnununrlul it.‘ bjvhvprr‘. Drowning. _ _ i“ The luuinou, ilr-“igllmlrrvlll llilftzea. airplanes as we'll as on -l- .u.,.m-,i|n.. to ldihvard llrnwniug. . . n _ , ~. -; .- lri-s lll has a. burial \\llllll I illilawp m" ‘ummmor "my “mlp dllili) hounds int-hos. ll wi-ig 1.1 1 ' . (‘ipod and can lrrlle|'xllrt?lllnll'll‘lilltll‘ld4311M X|ll)t)>|lll.li)ll lwllllillll the uiur he said. n" ‘ ‘ qovilll miles. . ¢e>——-~"- N. U. RAILROAD LABOR BOARD MAY as ABOLISHED WASlllN(i'I‘()N. Junc io.--'l"lw U. S. Railroad labor board, Wlliflll has been the l-lllllillil of 5° "mun contention for a number (ll 1110111719 is likely to bu zibollsiu-d at the next session of (‘<ll1l-il‘l‘=*»”‘- l"""“l‘l“m llurdiug wants to have it merged (vlth tho interstate (iomlnorco Commission. Whilethore is 011- "oflltion m this plnu in Congress, it has considerable support. More over (me railroad has OPP-Ill)’ 1111' lied the board nml refused to u- bido by its ilfifdtililllfl. 'l‘hc Iioartl evidently docs ltot find it has pow-‘I .)r to compel the rond to obuy und' this has provoked strong language from tho railroad employs-s and labor generally. They say the lioard In dealing gently with the Penn- iylvunia for its illsobcilieutac whereas it branded the railway ihopmcu who refused lust summer ‘.0 ncccpt its decision lowering wages as outlaws. This points to a strong mnvo- ment, backed by labor. to abolish the board entirely and to a like- wise strong movement, backed by the President. to merge it with the llllllilllllli lillill. [SERVE llllliillifi lleavy Brigade Le 'i‘iil.- i’. it). island iieztvy-Lirig-adelll- - couiuuuldt-il by Lieul. Col. 1), A. .l. l’. lluoper, .\i. (1., and No. 8 fiat- tery (‘illllillliiltllitl by Maj. il. L. Bol- llunc, which bus been in ‘trainlul-i 1\~ Willi for the past four weeks, is leaving F. l-l, Chandler, .\i. Carver, E. (Jui- l't’.lti\\'li\\'l1 this ziliteruoon. Atdcn, F. (Zullins, l’. Campbel, they will compete in tllE|(.'I'iiH\\'0ll, ll. i). Craig, t}. Dctlostc. various branches of zirtillery workili. Gurney, L‘. tlullant, ii R. licr- "or the (funeral Efficiency" of Canqrii , l‘). llodgnoxi, C. iiowutt, ll. Ad“, |.l Ii. .li)li|l~§, ii‘, l.aw'lor, it '11..» llrlculp is in léXlffbvltllll. shape- i.u _ , V. iliiieit, i.. itobcl-tson. t.‘ lbc olficcfr. czlldtbl" "ml m“ 14ml", ners keen and, enthusiastic, and lit‘. Vatehnr, il. Walsh, W. Weather- usuul. ' 'i‘hey; -x<~i-llcrlt shoe-int»! ulll lcarte the. Drill ilali loilll)’ at No. 8 Better)’ about i130, headed by l-he lll‘il»'l\l1<"‘-, .\l‘lj. ii. i.. lhellluuiz. baud, and will march u!) 19ml Lulu. (l. l‘), Ritchie. Street to Queen, down Queen tel Llcuts. \\'. l’. Iiruce, l), C. I\i..‘ll. Richmond, along Richmond ttbliolly‘, ti. (‘. “hiker, Iii. .\i., .l. (..\l [llllll BY | Prciuit-r Siaurboiilisky who has _bccu living in sc-lui-retircmtaut in |his native village at Slavoziitz re- turned to Sofia Friday night. At the station hc found troops llmivu up and Wiléi i‘l’.l‘i'.’l\'8il in sli- om-e. When the premier asked for explanation the officers ignorr ed thc question. He tried to tele- phone police headquarters to db- taiu an (explanation but discovered the wire: had ‘been cut. 'I‘hci1 he mnll-rstooll he wan.‘ a prisoner. 'l‘lu-. coup dk-ial was cnrriml oul with military‘ precision. li/icmbers of lhc rrst-rve officers organiza- tion und units of the active army surrounded ‘l'iii'llllllli‘ill. ilouso and urrl-sll-il llu- lillllirilvlhi n-nd deput- ies Wlllll‘ thitw ministers who were l1'll-'l‘lll.\\'\-l'i\ ar ted later at, their lllllllrs. .\il,rn1 )ad centres were closed lillil no mus are allowed lo ll-avi- lhc capital. ..\ . 1 ‘l-liltll‘ lll"lill‘lil_ in thc intern- lll lll- 01' llli- i-uunllgv" ii: tho why in Wlllrll llu- first. official statement “r '1'“ "\‘\\' l-tovcrn-lncut ticscrjbcs tho coup ilk-lat. ayes Peiawawa Today . ‘|4'lllil'll,‘\V. Zalb. ‘Clilét, W. J. Vessey, i.. A. Ste- wart, l’. Shcppuril, S. Iiyau. l ildrs. t). Ilurpier. R. (iurr, W. l’. Vickcrsuu, W. l". Collins. (iursatl. Drown, R. Devin, l-‘. Cox . , I). Camcrolt, l’. Caliili, H. in. livid, n. Riggs, in. s. Stewart, ,bio, ii‘. Alt-tiara), (lco. Connolly, 'i:l:h:iu, .\i. .\l. (l. .\i. S., \\'. ll. Dewar. l Sgt. J. Watlsh, J. l-I. Williams. Ii. ‘S. Duncan, .l. i. tionnoillb l Fpls. . i) "ill. (l- ‘uuuu. :-. king, u. lilchcod. l llllrs, ii, J. hiclilzlchlern, F. Sicllli‘. {.\. Stevie, J. n. Tin-nor. I tinrs. |._ Arsonnuit it. llcli. l‘? .1;,-,,,[|,.y, w, jprll, S, il. llurhoe, ll Funk,“ (L (;h,,,._,11,.,-_ .-\. Chalsson. [j (‘mm,.._ ‘\' (juitliffc, H. COIIDCII)’. ‘l3. Duff)‘. F. Duncan. T- Dewar- ‘l lltickcson. .l. ll. Fraser. F- J- Hem" ‘J, R. llarpcr, T, llughcs. JhKPIEI‘ lnmyv G C_ Large‘ l). hiurp-iyé‘ _ Zilciduclicrn, W. bit-Innis, ii. hit All "ruck, A. bio-Nell, ll. .‘.li‘lli)ll.iill, l) _\1(--1’lu_~rson, S. Alcllcud, V. Ncwsol‘ .. Iiannnghan, .l. l-I. Walker. l’ \\':ird, 1.. Younkcr, l.. Mffllfillll- VER INSANE ROGERS NEASSERTS on. nvAt i£IN(iS'i‘t)N, June s from ‘tllll late lieo itnlzers was no! lllSlllli‘. nut‘ “mu-r was insane. is tilt‘- Sllil"? "(Illlflllllflfl of Dr. 1'1. Ryan, stiller- ipll-nilunt of llu- {ot-‘kwood llospl val for i-hc Insane. who lurd orcll siou to closely exzunun- the lull ,;,.,,p,.,-.,,.]0 gpl/Pfibl liiuos, and. will finch time found no trace. ol Ill-‘ld-n py_ pr, Ryan, in a thorough clum a guuly ol‘ itogcrs states that atilzibl his attack nlnlilnshoalornliulnfllll; d“ .- ' '01 nsani l ‘ lil“sfilll(fxlitlnl‘i‘til iusunltY- "'7 Kym‘ guys that the life ol Rogers not influenced in all)’ W“), ‘b?’ .‘]. penitentiary. "Too uurchucmol our?“ pup," says the Doctor. l5 “Rebel ed on the 11.0801“! w?“ P“? u] getting n trend of mind flan-girl) - lo science und lo lilsllil“ “i . . , wl lo it (Illi- a‘. tr;:;i..::';:'.‘.".:‘h....: will be that the board will either he put out nf business or made icully tisoless. The farm bloc prnct _ wmrpl prefer to nbol l.~.b the board than to nlorge n wlth tho interstate Commerce Commission for the reason the farmers take the poi)- tlon railroad rates should no r l .\li'l)ul' ‘ |N. Y. Brokerage House Becomes Bankrupt (Canadian Press) iNi'J\V YORIK, N. Y., June 10—- The list ol‘ stock brokerage fail- ures was zmgmentlail today by fil- ing of an involuntary petition in bankruptcy against M S. Wolfe and Company one of the largest curb market. firms with branch offices in Chicago. Georg-la Has $1,000,000 Storm (Special to The Guardian) ‘MACON, Georgia. .lunc lilfiDam- age estimated at one million dol- lars was caused to Macon by a storm today. Modern Dancing Is Condemned (By iDominlon News Siarvlcos) LUNIJON, Juno tb-Modern danc- ing is i-tlnde-znul-d .by Mouseguv-m‘ Stuart. in tlu- Edinburgh (faihcllrnl hiaguzllne. lie says: in ‘many of the hallo throughout the city art has given place Io sensuous contortions ex~ pct-ted from apes, but foreign t1) reasoning lbeings, and abominable iudgcd ‘by the standard of (ihris- rian conduct. It is uol. merely tho indecent iosturiug-s and isuggestive hug- zings of hall-naked women during the dance that should be denounc- ed, ‘but "sitting-out" opportunities ingeniously contrived l'or perhaps worse conduct. Young qteople nccd warning on this subject. They are growing by actrustomed to nothing else than thcsc uluacemly travosties of what ivns and should still be a beautiful ir . HoniRodohahe Boud- reau Dies Suddenly Standard Bearers siastic Meeting at J. D. Stewart, K» C. portant Planks of There was a large and enthusias- tic attendance of Conservative electors at Eldon ilali Saturday zlftcrnoorl when the nomination: was made of Messrs. Shaw Mc- lfiilan aml George MacLean, to contest ‘the 4th District of Queens in the forthcoming Provincial gen- eral election. The couvcucr, Mr. N. iA. tilllls called the llltltlllllg to order and on motion Mr. lleevos of ldidou was appointed ‘to the chair. There was practically a full repre- sentation from every poll in the district. After routine business nomina- tions were trailed for two candi- dates and the following were lli.i.'lllililil’tlf Messrs. lShaw Mc- Millan, Albany (Plain " Geo. Mc- ln-au. (ialcdonla: ‘Chas ‘McDonald, Wood Jslandsi .l. ‘S. Martin, Uigg; and Mr. ‘Morrissey Orwell. The balloting recruited in nomination of Messrs McMillan and IMacLenn. These nominations were made unanimous by a stand- lllf.’ vote of all the delegates pre- sent. Messrs McDonald and Mor- rlssey expressed their satisfaction with the result and pledged their hearty support. Mr. Martin wag not present in the hall at the time. Addresses iwcre Mr. J. ll). Stewart, K. (L, the Con- servative leader, and the ‘two can- Jidates for Charlottetown and the (Special to The Guardian) O'I"I‘AWA, ltll|tlfi‘illi_ if the privy-council dicd siuldenly last night. m. My}. in Violent Eruption (Canadian Press) NAIF-HUS. Juuc 10— Vesuvius. which recently has giiven signs of renewed activity is again in erup- tion Wllll incandescent lava stones, chidcrs and smoke ‘being ‘ielloiveil up in columns several tout high. The eruption is caus- ing violent local earthquakes. Smoke Screens Of War Time (Tiy Dominion News Service) LONDON, June 10—A txlaizn in FQSPOPL of smnkc screens for the )l‘Ol.i?‘ll(l‘l o.’ infantry, preflatrc-l Y)‘; finiptalln llentuil Armsironi-‘r. an cl- "li".l‘ of the Deccan Home, has just ‘men beard by the Royal Commis- ilOIl of Aururds to inventors. Mr, Whlteluaail, trounsel for nf/llll- rani, said that altogether close ipon 200001) smoke UilllillPH on the ‘incs. FIIYPESlINl by applicant \\'<'l‘l‘ lull by the War Office Sapladi ‘mrvnlroni: did llot claim that lhc id-aa of a smoke screen v --w. iluulr-r (fray, for the (irmvlr 1.1-1 iicii thn’ _hu would prove ‘ minke surfens wire knnwn in 1 i). llieuttanant (lianeral Sir Mlcluui “rederfck ltemixtgtou, retir- :.'l gave evidence for ipplicaut in a breezy manner. mid that the idea of thu snluke "andlc was investigated by Fol-h tllil ‘Sir Ilcury iviison in lflii» and was thought. lo be a gguod one. ivltness ilsod a smoke SZFPFD in south Africa. ‘burning the dry zrass. He saw no grass between the trenches in 1015. "Personally", witness will was in favour of a Chinese slink bowl." I put il to my Command- uu. but he said we couldn't. do it because the (leneva Convention wouldn't allow it, "l thought il would be very nice '0. _ rung m ‘.0 lob the Chinese bowl into i118 ‘,‘{,‘f."",‘,',,,,‘l,‘,'g°.',,‘llwhllllrohl Wager Germans‘ trenches i0 stink them ’ mt." of railroad teuipioyos. As the infill bloc, secs it, if the board in marl? ml with the commission. the. i111") will be adopted of raisin)! T1111?“ 9" freight nnd llluzsonzr- "11"" m" pry tlmn wages nro raised for the railroad omplnyos. As tho fnrlll bloc sees it. there are other and more important factors to be eon. shit-red in fixing rates and rate» should not fluctuate with wakes. in connection with the i110" l" merge. the railrolul labor lwflrll and interstate (Commerce Com- mission. the old plan of prevent- ing railroad strikes by law will be Colonel Francis Adams, of the Deccan Horse, said the reason for :he merriment in the regiment at Captain Armstrong's inventive ci- forts was that the officers thought early in 1915 that they could not bent thr- Ilocho with shells, und ‘erluinly they would uni smoke him out. in view of what happan- ed later, t-boy admitted they were not very far-seeing. Witness added that prior to the war he had known smoke covered June l0—-Rodulphcl clerk and (IODUlY head: | suvius Again! - trusty double ‘barrelod shotgun of Royalty. .Dr. iMCM-illflll and Mr. Romance 0f Real Life (ily Dourinion Nevs Service.) LONDON, Juno 9— Novelists have (ioalt on many occasions with the subject of uzlissting wills and and lath-orifice found by strangers in secret drawers. Here is the story in real life showing once agaiin that fiction is not always superior" to fart. When tiho wife of a ltlancbnstcr (‘orpuratllon official bought a com- bination bureau and book-case a few (lays ago at a broker's shop, the salesman showed her two sec- ret (lraovers he had discovered in it. “iheu she got it home she ivonilcrotl if it had any others, and 'll'l|-.l' sundry taippings and puiiings Vllllltl tIPFOFlIi lilflftl (!Om]l‘\l'l.lllL3l'llS_ which her husband ycstcriuy des- UFIllJPll as "super-secret ilrawers." iln one was probate of the will, rlzltoi 190d of a widow named Sarah l\I'i‘t—llIl\\', of Mcatioiv-strect, 1M ss Side, hfairrlicstc-r, referring to a sum oi‘ over $7.000. There was also a. qu:|n'it_\' of bianrln-sicr and Sarlford Corpor- at-lon stock cc.rtifical.cs_of a total value of $3,000. Singulnrly enough tho Nianchestcr stock is l'f‘lli‘.t'illillili! next month. An 4’l|ili3li\'ill‘ is being made to gel. into touch with the next of kin. »-- --{-Q}-—-——-_ BUCKSHOT FOR CURIOUS MALES ICOCIIIICSTICR, N. Y, .luno l0 — Pcupbrg 'i‘o'm..- who In the future annoy thc glrlu at William Smith College at Geneva will ibe greeted with buckshot from the Dean Barbara Walker of tho (:01- lugc. iDo-an Wnikcr laid lhe law down hill-r iildwitrtl iilur-klcy, 33, of (leucvu unis arrested after being found in a tree spying on the dor- mitories. lie was freed on narole Dean Walker -w‘hn claim: she re- cently killed u rabbit at .fifty yards sn-ld she can (lo better- M (llo-icr rnnlgtv ‘with a lman as a tor- gct. esptaclally if they perglgt 1n ilorchinl: among the old dlmg on the campus. ‘ r-"rruz-awga DETROIT BEING FLOOD BY CANADIAN LIQUOR DETTVFIT. June l0- Detroit is "Vary Wet" and there is no quee- tiou that large quantities of liquor are brought in from Canada. ac- cording to Circuit Judge Clyde l, Webster, who ‘itfl a one man grand inry lws inst completed an investi- gstlon into allegations of police graft. Judge Webster declared 2n his report that the investigation show- ed large loads of liquor from Cen- tttuoks used lby natives in ‘a small State of llndiu. who used to set fire attempted but will be henton. The majority oi’ Congress is o Interstate Commerce Commission posed to anti-strike legislation. p. to the horns of cows and them among the enemy, but soon tired of that ruse. drive precinct of the city. ti"? h0wover_ that there ado have been landed from boats In broad daylight in e down river l-le added wee no evi- dence of police eouulnnoe. lilNlllllllli NllMlNlillll Filll lllillllfllllfilllllll Ill lllllilllfi Messrs. Shaw MacMillan and George Mac- Lean Nominated as the Conservative tion Denouncing Bell Government and Pledging Hearty Support to Mr. Ste- wart Passed Unanimously. then made by T - ._-,_;~.s_a-->~ *4 at Large and Enthu- Eidon Saturday. Mr. Announces Two Im- his Platform. Resolu- (ihester MacLure. Stress was laid upon the advantage of thor- ough organization in every polling district and the confident expres- sions made in regard to the out look of the party at. the election were greeted with loud and enthusiast-lo applause. " <1n the course of his remarks iMr J. l). Stewart stated that. his policy would be announced very shortly now, but in the meantime he in- timated that two of the Conserva- tive planks will ibe the aibolition of the tPOld Tax and a reduction in scsslonal lndeimnity. On motion of Mr, J. J. ‘McDonald the following resolution was pas:- vd unanimously: WHEREAS: The {Bell xovsrnmeat came into power- ‘ln 1919 after melt- ing promises and pledges to the people to: (1) iEcouomize In expenditure by reducing the number of and the salaries paid to officials. (2) Ilmprove our educational systelrn and provide increased pay to the teachers out of the savings thus. effected. (3) iLessen the burden of the people In the matter of taxation by abolishing the War and il-lealth 11X (4) Secure for our return sold- lers the $2,000 grant which was than asked for by a large number of the G. W. V. A. (5) ‘Provide spec-fol asseitance to our fishermen in their calling. (6) To give to the people a truthful and accurate statement of our public accounts in each year. (7) To halve, constructed a "Spur line" of railway to Rich- mond Bay and to generally give our farmers an abundant supply of ~ mussel mud for agricultural pun- poses. ANID WHEREAS: 111s Bell Gov- ernment. have defaulted in every one oi‘ these promises and in many others made thhougb their party organ and .by their speakers on the public platform. THEREFORE RESOLVED : That this convention denounce the seoilrlng of the reins of power by such dishonest and reprehenelbie 11160115. and we urge upon our mer- sl and right liviflg voters to come ill 8110118 force to the polls and hurl from office this promise ibreal: lug and reckless spendthxift Gov. SPIJYDOUL . BE l'l‘ FURTHER RSULVED! That this meeting given its fullest endorsement to the course pur- sued ‘by our able and honored heavier. J I). Stewart, mo, K c, and his willing colleagues in our local legislature, and that we ex. press our satisfaction at having a party leader who will not gwgryg frclm the paths of truth and right to secure a temporary political ad. Vintage and upon whom the coun- try can safely depend to fulfill his promises and honestly devote his best services to the general good and to the best interests of hi; country. The Weather, Eto- WE MAY ueeo RAIN Bur rrswtlke CASTOR on.- our so PLEASANT I - TDTAKE <’ l l ‘TORONTO. June 1 ' e moderate to southwest end vim winds and moderately warm: ‘- dilgh tide this morning 8.13 end tonight at 0.18. Sun eete thie evening at 1.511116 rleee tmaorrow morning at 4.08. hill moon ‘Illuredey, Mo; Jet _ 8.42 e. m. I ~ - Summereide tide eighteen ~ tee later then Charlottetown). '