I ‘ ' . , The Paper That OOVQTS PPIIIBO Edward Island The People’ Paper I \‘\\ \\\ vy All The News Worth Beading All the Ads Worth Printing M I RTIOO clflll, I 1* _ I ' t‘ J g 1.. s"... Gust-dish can cnaawrrsrowggasana, FRIDAY, JULY 16,. 1920. 1 g;_;g;p,g-,g;,=,;,,,v;g~g,\;,§_-p_~;,§£, IIliIIIIx‘ lioaith Cellini Inaugurated in Halifax.- . Dr. B. Franklyn Itoyer, Executive Officer oi the Massachusetts-Hali- fax Health Commission, is in the Olly- l-le cnnic IO_-IIIS province to tell the Medical Society of P. E. island about his work in connec- tion with health centres which the Commission is establishing in l-Ialf- fax and Dartmouth. -Dr. Roycr is a native of Pennsyl- vania and has had a large exper- ience in public health work in Pennsylvania. and other states. When the explosion occurred in Halifax in December 1917, friends of Nova Scotla. in Massachusetts sent $750,000 in addition to truin loads of supplies and several train loads of doctors and nurses to the assistance‘ of the thousands ren- couture incurs? ‘OAR FOR HIREw-PHONE 38KB 90896-2 4f. ‘WANTED ORGANIZER FOR pleasai-nt work in P. E. l. Apply Organizer I’. O. Box 39. 1572-7- Iii-id. ‘FOR BALEP-HEAVY BROWN paper suitable for putting under on cloth. Apply at Guardian. ' . auote-zu-u. "WANTEIJL-MAID FOR GENER" al housework. Good wages. Ap nly Mrs". Lloyd Wellner, 154 Prince Street. ' 0092-0-23 tr. . ‘WANTED BOY TO LEARNdrug business one with a high school education preferred. Apply by letter to Bot 312. flflltl-Zilitf. ' WANTED ‘TWO GOOD SMART girls for kitchen work. Apply at Queonilolei. ,- - . 1020-7-10-3l. ‘FOR SAME-Chevrolet» Auto. De- livery with covered in body also overed in express wagon, W. T. Wellnel. lio8-7-fi-tf. ‘WANTED, NURSEMIAID, NOT under 13 years of age. to go to cottage at Rocky Point for sum- ,mr-r months. Apply witli reii erenccs to Guardian Oiflce. 1535-7-10“. ._..___._______- ~rsaiiiiss WANTED for Capo Bear School, No. 97. Supplement W000. W. D. Irving, Secy. rrey Harbor It. R. No 1. 1980-7-13-41-96. . ‘FOR SALE — GENERAL PUR- poso iiorso 4 yours old. Apply 8i) Gerald St., city.’ 1530 7 14 ‘lipll "LOST -- ON ROAD FROM North Wiltslilrc to Tryon race truck via Crapaud. sctt tire chains and pump. Finder plciise notify McLean Bros, North Wiitshlre. 1003 7 15 2i. ‘WANTED MECHAWS ISLAND Atlas. Apply Guardian Oiflce. itot-i-iasiptl. ‘WANTED - FIRST ‘on ai-zcoup class lonelier for Briickloy‘ School No. 80. Supplement $100 James liryenton, Sat-y. 1636 7 16 llipd ‘WANTED escorts Class Termit- nr, for North Milton School. Sup- plement $100.00. C. ill. Mackenzie, Secretory. 1574-7-13-0i pd. ‘LOST — ON‘ THE - REDEQUE Road, between ‘ James Vickei“ son's rind Younkefs Corner, one tire at x 4 t-li‘ toi- Reo Ambu- lance car. Finder please notify Dalton Srmstorium. ‘ .. - , . ~ 1on7 1 1o 3H ‘want-so sscolvo Class resell,‘- er for Forest liill School. Dill,- trlct‘ No. l0. Spring and-hall l (‘EIIIAOIL Su|fiilement1100.00;,Ap y o . D. ' “Dwight, Se retsry. u, , , 15 i-‘tf-id-GII. pd.~ , wmvrso A eisL won't-routs; work. Apply to Peardon. Help}; fllfllwster Street. ' -.~ filttti-ltif-‘lllit- -'*., ‘._ ‘i5 fit/t‘ 05 Supplemen including eriiinent minimum, e150; teaches preferred. Apply to _ linston Hashim, sec. of trusted Emerald R1 it. - 1580"! it if roars-Air sosnrs warn do. stats amount‘ of your business for special" prices. Wc now have the largest, best r-quippcd pl iit in Canada. can give prompt service tifid lit-ill work at mod r- ,llA~MPAll_.N run MARITIME PRUVINGES Dr. Iililar Executive ‘tliiicur oi Massachusetts»- "deretl homeless and injured in the . agreeing to district the city, or- ission Tells_ oi Work stricken area. When the Federal government took over the respon- sibility for relief there was $250,‘- 000 of'this amount unexpended. 'l‘he committee in charge of this balance then authorized that it be silent to better the health condit- ions in Halifax with the idea that within a period of five years the actual loss of life through the ex- plosion could be made good by the reduced death rate consequent up- on the better conditions that could be brought about by applying the principals of preventive medicine. Di‘. Royer who liad been for ten Years in public health administra- tion work in Pennsylvania, was chosen lo organize this work in I-Iiilifux. The Commission adopted the latest effective lmcthods by ganlze health centres for each dis- trict, promote educational clinics and lo systematically carry public health instruction into the homes of aII citizens by means oi spec- ially trained nurses. The ii st health centre organiz- ed in O d Admiralty House, Hali- fax, so iinpresscil Dr. Vincent and Dr. Pearce oi the Rockefeller Foun tialion that In apportioning Rocke- iellcrls $5,000,000 GIITISIIIIXIS gift. for Canadian Medical education. they set inside $500,000 for the training of doctors, nnil public health nurses lo carry W0?“ Mm‘ llar to that inaugurated I)!’ D1"- Royer into every part of the Mari- llmc Provinces. The C-urneizlc Mull dallon supplemented this BIII I)! nn equal amount. Dr.‘ Royefs lccluro licfore the Medical society 0T P- E- I-‘IdmI “I Suminersidc that tlicy askcibhlnl ii it would not hc possible for him u, address guihcrings ln dlfferen parts of ilic island and bring in tlio attention of tun occult‘ it'll"- ally lo tho grcal. importance the public health and lo tall the!" 0| why“ was lming dono elsewhere. I)r Rover adtlressctl llic RniiirY (tliiblin this city yesterday and rt" ccived the liearllest coninicntizi- lions from the llnturlans. The peo- pin of Prince Edward island M0 anxious io.'lll'"EIL by IIIQSPIIIITIHPWIIET 1y gifts given for public lieu l Pl cation in the Maritime province“ and Mr. Theodore Ross. WIMP?“ mpanlad Dr. Royer prom so a?“ n giuipmcni would RIIFIPIIY I’? issued by the “(mm "I (Wverafizfi; oi DHIIIOUHIP. ilnivcrslty so h forth tho conditions upon lic gilt wtis made anti how . r. I“. intuit» most helpful to the IWQIII" 0f lills province. ___ Government Assumes Purchasing Dulles OTTAWA, July 15*!" ll“ "me" ln-coitncil the Dominion Govern- ment has transformed the W81‘ Purchasing Commission into l1 (tontral Purchasing Commission for ‘ . nu ooverumfll‘ ‘Ielmmnmns-ii tIII. dor llic new ordcr-in-cnunt- for all the bovine if it wishes or It can direct and control liuvllll! where u feels that the buvlua could bpgt b3 IIODOID)’ [IIQ DEW-HI" mo“; concerned. The order-in- councll is complied along the same “M, a, the war measures order- in-councll. There will be n (.lialr- ma“ dud two members appointed. llnlil that time Sir Hermie Brown Secretary of the War Purchasing Commission will carry 0n- Sliaii ' First Day s Race . P a eiwolll) Nlliyénogmtrlz. July ili.-— The Resolute broke 10PM" 5nd “m” drew. Shamrock IV. won tho flrai I'll!!! post-d can do the Government _ (Dom. Press Sosclst) "IQUBILTN, July is.~, Fifi? armed men raided the ‘main postoifice 1.55;, qgrly today, sei ins all. 80V- eriiment mailnfievera 00"” W." stables were wounded in the filth! ' with Plua Fslaeri at Form coau- tY-N. -- ~. ., ... "POSITIVILY - ADVIRTIII- unis museums! this eflcl ffll‘ . h-uvt-‘t-"v- w- for is natal"- FOR IAILE AT BORDER COTT- age, barn rind iwo lots. Centrally located. Apply J.V. McDonald. tilorden, ~l'.-l-J . i. _ 1ii31-7-16-2i pd . t r FOR aAL|‘P__A SIX ROOM HOUSE ate prices, prints finishes. fra oil new line. Free Samples. Mer- chants Portrait Company, 1hr- OIISO. ~ . ieta-i-tu-gt. ‘ l-Wzi.- i" ‘bath and pantry in first class condition. Good location enquire (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, July 15—The Gor- mflus of Spa have accepted the Al- lies demand of 2,000,000 tons oi’. coal monthly, according lo s lla- vas despatch from Paris. Accep- tance is accompanied by sonic coa- dltlons. IPRUSSIAN INSOLENCE LONDON, July 14—A highly placed British official in close touch with Premier Lloyd-Georgi» said this ulflternoon in reference to the conference at Spa, lliat Gcr- inany produces 440,000 tons of coal daily and offers one tenth to the Allies. Therrshe proposes to in- crease Iier output by 30,000 tons daily and if Ilic Allies fct-d the German miners they offer us an in- crease of 11,000 tons._ The idea is a preposterous insult. The Ver- salllcs treaty provided for the de- livery of about 108,000 tons of coal daily, the Allies on Monday reduced the original demand to 70,000 tons. Allied delegates are unanimous in expressing the view that ii hostilities are resumed it will be St. Innes war. Foreign Ministers Von Simonson who, prior In 1914, was Secretary to lingo St. lanes the Gerninn coal baron who is attached as expert to lhc Gcrman ilclogatlon, is regarded us I a puppet of St. lanes. is described as the worst iypenf Prussian whose insulting, haughty and arrogant air has been through- out ilic negotiations the greatest obstacle to an agreement and con- cllialion. illplutitnllc gave tlic following statement tb- iiiglil: If the Allies want to Inviitle llie Ruhr district we arr», powerless to prevent them but such n inqa sure, in volvlng the confiscation of IIIHII, may be lighting a match to llic powder ininc of anarchy in The Allied diplomats should not forget that the Soviet ariny is within a few forced mar- The Red pe- ril therefore is at the very gates of Germany and, should Germany be forced by the Allies into a position where she is unable lo resist the spread of France and England." Germany. BEHNIIN DELEGATES lflB-EPI a IHE IIIIES’ IIITIMITIIM‘ The German Blufi About ‘the Goal Output Was Fully Expose d, But They Were Carved by the Allies’ Firm Stand. PARIS, July 15.—Tl1e delegation zhoii from Warsaw. anarchy, God Foch Very Likely Will. (Dem. Press Special.) Si-‘A, July 15.~‘~‘I"lI‘i‘IKIl Minister Simona inlcrvlewi-ii at noon today agree, but if Idocli wants an Invas- ion of flcriiiitny‘ I suppose he will have it.” her. The latter German in Paris help ber 15. Members of the League. (Special to The Guardian.) a meeting of the Assembly of the Ifillizue of Nations iii Geneva, Switzerland, on Nov. 15. ’l‘lic call Issued by the President has been will to all nations which are nicni- bt-rs of the League, cncli of which .will he entitled to representation in llic League assembly under Ar- lIl-‘It’ V. of the League convenanl. The first met-ting of the assem- bly and the first meeting oi tho council SIlliII bc summoned by the President of ,l.he Unllcd Slates of Alllvrlclt. The President's (leci- soil. League. PHESIIIENI wisu tins itiiu Ill NIIIHNS ll] MEET Meeting to be Held at Geneva on Novem- Invitations Extended to all ‘ slon in favor of Geneva as the ini- I WASHINGTON, July 15—l’resi- |IIllI meeting place fur the League tlvllt Wilson has Issued a call for ‘assembly means that its first ses- sion will lake place on It will he recalled that the Al- lied Powers were at flrst in favor of the selection of Brussels, the 159181811 Cililllfll. as the seat of the Although the President has issued lils call of the initial meeting in Geneva there ls a sen- tence in Article 7 of the Treaty which stipulates that the Council may at any time decide that the seat of tho League shall be estab- Ilshed elsewhere. neutral Landed at Sisnnieiside at was Served. 'l‘lir~ Vice Regal party landed at Suiumerslde yesterday morning about 11 o'clock, and were tender- ed nn informal welcome by lils Worship Mayor Campbell and quite a number of citizens. The party consists of Their Ex- celleiitrietrthe Duke and Duchess of Ikrvonshire, Col. Henderson, military secretary, the Earl of Dal- keith, Lady Maud Macintosh, Lady Rachael lfuvendish, Lady Blanch Beresford. 'I‘lit-y wore lll0t here by Ills Hon- or Lieutenant Governor McKinnon and lils Aide tie Vamp, Major -A. A. Bartlett‘, lils private secretary, Captain YIAIRIDI‘ and Mr. Frank it. ITcarlz. Before leaving Summer- side His itlxcellency and the Duch- ess held an informal reception on For Increase Charges. Will be Heard. declared Germany doing all possible toward ‘ ll t-llni: Allied ‘ "‘-"‘_"""“-—- demands. l liopc llic Allies will (speciai go The Gum-mm“) ,,, President Wilson To Pres. Ilesclianei (Dom. Press Special.) WILSITINGTON, Jilly 14.---~l’r'csi- dent Wilson's incsstigi- tntluy to President Ileschiincl of Franco, ric- clarod that Iiuslille Day liko tiic Declaration of Independence give notice lo the worlri that men should no longer be sitblct-icd to tyranny, despotism or arbitrary power, but that laws should be lust and ennui Io all. l IStreet Car Strike In Chicago (Dom. Press Special) CHICAGO, J~uly 15.»— Chicago's street car lines are completely lied up by a strike. of electrical work» The strike became r-irectivc lit i‘- lhls morning. Efforts are III~ rot-lad towards getting stillled curs HTS. wit’ the streets. tla, lllcd on the 10th lnsl., asking piicaginm pllcolitin at Ottawa HIIIINIY BHIIIIIIISSIIINEIIE WIII HEIIH THE IPPEII of 30 per cent. in Freight Both Sides 0f the Question lvicw of ihc fact that the applica- 0'l"l‘AWA, July 15‘—TIII3 Board lion is n request for a straight per of Railway Commissioners has to- qsmdge increase based on the i‘. our son-n upon the unalleullau u! creaised cost or all wages and ma- tlic Railway Association of Cana- mums-jam which Me of generm up. The board has decided for a general increase in, freight that the case can best be heard at terlfl! of 30 uer w" over llwaa Ono sitting rather ilian at different charged at the present time. Tbc prams. ihrougimut Board has dccidted to hear lhe up- Thorn is, every evidence tliut the Qll 'I'll'3$lIflY proposal will be strongly opposed the l0tli of August next at which by m‘. mnnufagiurlng “m; other llmc and place all interested pnr- shipping interests. tics liolh for and against the ap- P. n. and the (Ianadiiin National plicslion will he expected to be Railways are parties to the present and ready to proceed. In crease“ appucfluoyL the coun try. Both ilie C. ' in- Bolslievists Reject Britain's Proposals ‘Isl’ Till; FOR HIS OR HER EFFORTS. The phones at tho Guardian rind EXtl-IIIITIOI‘ and at llic Contest Dc- purliiieut liuiiiuiotl yestcrtiair-In- teresting parties wanting full tic- tnils oi llie big Free Prize Con- lcst. Many called at the Contest Department 103 Grcat George Sb. to gct further information so as lo get started right. Costly Prize List. The feature that caused the most comment was the quality of the prizes offered free. ' An elegant Touring Car heads the lisl purchased from Sicrns, Mc- Niitt and White, Ltd., with a beaut ifiii plsyerpiano from R. T. Hol- man, Ltd., as second prize. The third prize is a $750 grafonola on_ exhibition at A-. E. Toombs music store and the district prizes have been nurchased from A. E. Toonibs and W. W. Weiliier and a com- plete list oi them will he published soon] . _ . One of the most pleasing arrange inents pf the ‘contest is the propos- ‘rd plan of giving eachgiind every person who takes an active part n_ the competition a reward for his cr her v7orkl Thosewvlio do not win onebf- the regularly listed prizes and work actively up to the _a..d ~. ‘The Guardian and‘ Examiner's Big Contest oi closc of the contest and turn in rtl lcasl $25 worth of subscriptions. will he Klvcn 10 pcr cunt of all stibscription mom-y ilit-y have lccloti. How To Win Prizes. The prizes will bc won by voics. Votes can be, secured in twn ways: Either by clipping thorn from edit- ions of the Guardian or Examiner. or by securing them from the Con- test Department in exchange paid in advance subscriptions. The latter is by far the faster and bet- ter way oi securing enough voles. to win one pi the bigger prizes. See the schedules of votes given for subscriptions, which appears in today's contest ad THE CONTEST DEPARTMENT 103 GREAT GEORGE STREET. IF YOU ARE DOWNTOWN STOP IN TO THE CONTTDST DEPARTMENT AND GET FULL- DETAILS OF Till-I IS 110C ATED AT CONTEST. THE CONTEST PARTMENT ABSISTANTS WILL . . nu you ' Ann .. rr YOU our wirii 1am socce- nn on/onf fro nxrham. omit-ins r0 the City PROPOSAL TO GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE $5,000 WORTH OF YALUABLE AND COSTLV PRIZES IS MOST ENTHUS- IASTIOALLYIREOEIVEIL-JGANY COSTLY AND DESIRABLE. PRIZES INCLUDED IN THE PRIZE LIST—EVERVONE WHO TAKES AN ACTIVE PAR_T WILL RECEIVE A REWARD One Of The Free (Dem. Press Special) BERLIN, Jilly l5.»- The Russian Soviet government will reject llic llrliish armistice proposal ant’- will not order tlii-lr tirinlcs to hall lliclr advance» until it BIIFIITIVIKI Polaiiil has bccn csiiiblisiiuil, ac- cortili-g to a dispatch from Mos- cow today, quoting the newspaper Pravutla . wns Two. Drowned - _ At Hamilton, Ont. (Dom. Press Specal) HAMILTON, Ont... July 15. -—- Percy Mctlrutltlcn, seven years and Ernest Briggs, 10. were drowned here last cvmiing in rcstzuing a btisclizill which had fallen lnlo llic water. The lads three companions formed a human chain which was broken before ilio two cud boys reached safety. FourOS. S. Airplanes. Lua_ve_ for Alaska today. col- pelitors. (Dom. Press special) NEW YORK, July 15.— Four United States Army airplanes leav- ing Mitchel Field _ai. l0 a. m. today for a round trip flight to Nome. Alaska. Speed will not constitute a factor in te flight. The route passes through Canada. Riotiiig in Italy _ Several liiieil” _t 1U!‘ ." for piad. DE- _ (Donyf Pre ) _ trolls‘, July 'i5._."oisnruers"nt Trieste-soloist, jisst ed- tolhs ground, Slutty persons - ts...- TEIIPIRATURE TIDE. MOON ETC. Friday. clearing TORONTO. July_ lit.- showwrs onrly morning; in afternoon. The tidc will ho high this morn- las a_l.1.9.1i-awi tomcat at, 11.48; tomorrow mornings: 11.21 and io- "Illlt IM 1137; tomorrow utter- _ 17,0 Sydney Street. , _ ~ llitlld-ill-Bl pd noon in 12.16, Mo: enema rs-srivAi. tea at Si. Mark's church. Iiustlco Saturday. July 17lli. Reserve tiiite. 1535.7.|44|_ (Dom. Press Special) ...._....t 1410GT CON, Italy, July 15.— Di! "Pogiflvghy my muggy vol-stud Ioriittui ll largo Austrian menu accepted st this off“ M. next day's issue siter I p. Q. sn- iell paid for is advance. SARY PRINTED NATTER- were injured ah the result of bouib PHQNB 313- throwing in tho city. Ali. least. two s] i , are dead and six others roorted ‘w a‘ . ANNUUNOBMENTI, dying. More than one hundred I I COMING EVENT“. ‘Wm "rflufl". I . I ' " ‘ ‘a the eiecative‘ Submnrin Bound, , .41». urni At oi banal submarine lying on the bottom of lPlembsno Canal. The under-sea boat will be salvaged. . h A ’f , 4 ‘if able to sail. A_‘nuinber of changes dates m events has been made by H The "sv dates for polo will he from ‘august u to Aiilllst at; isrlvnigiit throwing. Ausuql ~zs mo Acsnmh: localities. Assists) sill‘! st * lief-contention, Aiilastl is; l August to lb Ans. thinness-iii» man wrestling, August 1d to ill; free wrestling, August 24 lo 27; and iencins. August 15 to 33., ‘n. l Britain Acknowledges Russia's 0iior I (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, July 14.—The British government tclegrapltctl to Moscow on July 11, acknowledging receipt of tho ‘Soviet ceptanco of British proposals for resumption of trade relations bc- twcen Great Britain und Russia, Andrew iiomir Law speaking for the government told the Comoinns Government's Thirt-y Nations For The Olympiad ANTWEEP, July lob-Five weeks b9f0fo the opening of the Olympic games at the stadium, and the entries rapidly closing, thirty nations have entered for the con- tests, two of them being China and British India, which have not hitli- erto been listed us probable coni~ The Olympic committee has re- ceived a cablegrum from the Ar- gentina committee indicating that Argentina will not enter the 0lyiii- 'I‘he cablegram said: “Un- A thousand regrets." Chile and Brazil are the only South American countries entered. Mexico will have contestants several events. the countries already named, the foilowlngniay siaiid as the official ‘list of competing nations: . _ Australimjeiglunt, Canada, Den- mn- ' Emit.‘ Sultan-lire‘ “United _ muse,» ‘ ' h flip dirqece, i-feliilltf." ‘ltsiy,_ . ulnar. ‘fir. “W'I‘."“I"-‘IY'“."°.EII’E' WRIT“ l". todayJthe-Balkan Mote) was ur yflefllind, Fortifgai, Toiaiilf,‘ ‘S 0 ‘ Afirlcrlb-Rurnsnisii; Sweden, eriand, SIechirSlovalils and JIIQO‘. in addition in committee. ZN!‘ wllli in to GrIesL be has a doublemarue. Hc- says on t bethe “tangible ’. wit- the board the Hoclielaga, when a nuiiib- cr of citizens were receive-ti, timong them Mayor Campbell, Mr. AnE. McLean, M.'L.A., Mr. (‘iiurles Hensley, Mi‘. and Mrs. J.E. Wyatt and Miss Wyatt, Miss MoSive-eney’ of iiioncltin, Mr. and Mrs. llrtidforrl Boer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Le Roy Hound“ and several others. After a drive around town the party left for Cavendish, where they arrived at two p.ni. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lo Roy Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Crcclnnin Mc- Arthnr, in addition lo tlic Charlotte- town party accompanied them to Cavendish. 'A large number from the surrounding country hail assembled on the church grounds and receiv- ed the distinguished visitors wlthi hearty cheers on their arrival. The Vice regal party were escort- ed to u platform erected for the occasion where they were received by Mr. Ilerbert Simpson, cliulrntaii of the Reception Committee and the following tiddrcss of welcome to Their Excellcncles from the people of (Iuvendisli irus read by Mr. Sydney lBonuell, at present pastor of tho Preohyttrrinn (lhurcli tin-re: ADDRESS. To lils Excellency. Victor Christ inn William Duke of Devonsliirc. Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke. Baron Cavendish of Kelshley. Gov- ernor General of Canada, etc., etc. May It Please Yourlxcelleucxvim We the people of Cavendish Prince Edward island be: to BX" tend to you a must cordial wel- come on this your first visit to our THEE vicnnrcll r0‘ P. n. ISLAND‘ Charlottetown via Cavendish ll I. m. and Motoroilito where Luncheon 213*‘. -,,:'_._< r5»! Iva ..-. ~‘- = .. \1 or in the ‘battle of Mimic-n, 1759, and for other disiliiguiahcti services lie was awarded, through she iii- fltience of the Cave-Milli huilly. Township number twentydhree. in _ recognition, 0f this kind assistance, Captain Winter causcti this district to be named utter your illustrious. fnmly. . We sincerely regret that your present visit inusl ncctrssiirily be of such llmiteti duration. lint we cherish the hope- lliat It uiiiy Iit- of so much Interval and satisfaction to yourself and IIlt‘ IlltllllI)t‘i"S of ‘your family, that wc may zigain-f‘ enjoy tho honour and plcasiurt- o: welcoming you to this coinintinity in the not distant future. ‘Signed on behalf of tin» jii-Dplu of Cavendish. Prince Edward island, 15th July, 1920. Ills Excellency ropliml in filling terms thanking tho petiplo for their cordial reception, and tiullllllfilllllllt on tbs beauties and evident pros- perity oi’ the community, lir- inailo fitting reference lo the Will‘ and the great victory anti tlic responsi- bllity devolving upon iill to help in tlio reconstruction of lilo grout dominion. His address, couched in the terms of kiiiii friendliness aim tippreciiitioii ivns thoroughly cnjny- cd by all present. After ilic address and reply’, lun- clieon was tqzrved by a nuuihcr u! young ladies rind IIIB excellt-ntze of the viands and of ‘the service- was openly (EORIIIIOHIGO upon by the distinguished visitors, us well its by the other guests. After luncheon 'l‘lit-lr Ext-ellcnc-ios ininglul freely with the people and after u. slwy of something over an» hour the Vice regal party left for (Yliitrlotttatoivn amid Dlllllllfi 000913’ anti good wishes. The Vice regal party arrived ‘In - Charlottetown about 5 ire-lock and, immediately went on board their yacht which Willi uwaIl-IIIK "will I" the harbor, having arrived about 4.30 and moored at tlic ‘Marine wharf. The Iloclielaga will lcave Saturday morning for Souriu in await the arrival of the vlco regfll party, They go from Souris to the Magdalen Islands. ' Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News district. in presenting our welcome and the assurance of our ITIIZII reKlllTI we recall with interest your form- or visit to this Province. We ro- joico that, on this occasion, you are honouring with your presence this community which bears the name of your disllngulsed family. About a century and u. half all). Captain Robert Winter. 0| III" Majesty's Twelfth Regiment ct Foot came out to this part oi our lair province. As a reward for val- RtSIiIlliit Deschaiiel 1' Will Resign (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS, July IJE.—<PI‘PSIII(‘.I1i Paul Dcsclianci has notified llic govern- ment that he will rcslgn oillcc if lic Ir. uniihlc to ri-snini- duly with in a month, according lo llic news paper Lo Liberia today. Compilations in J Tax Collecting Tborc arc complications as well eh unforscen difficullics in con- nection with the collection of the 1910 income tax. A gentleman Laughlln, an cmploycc on tho citr- ferry, informs tho Guardian that he bss been presented with two tax bills for 1919, one for $6.80, the other for $10.00 Mr. McLaughlin assumes that one oi these is in- tended for John and the other for Francis but was not aware until lite received the notices that ho was liable torn double tax just because Iii! thelaxes its and the oi. lfirhliifi “inuinglbli? the people, Jere, warned that everything "tangible _and. intentl- ibis" was. gong to be ‘taxed. lie at first concluded to pay "John's" shurc, which he assumed was the smaller tax, and lot Francis go but fearing thstAhcy might get after Francis also, he thinks now that discretion is tire-better part of vai- ‘c: and that hewili let both go iill he "M! out whet er they can col; latitpeiiheer ,oii bot I of llicm. v Ir. McLaughlin is wall known I“ L119 Bllcitein. part of the province where his neighbors are ulltirlg the uentsnsntuovemtir to lils- iiolvc tho legislature and on the whole he thinks now tbst neither John nor‘ Francis, individually or whose name is John Francis Mc- ONE MAN OAR TESTED (Special to The Guardian.) ST. JOHN. N. li., July lL-A demonstration 0t‘ liit- sitiiidard street cur converted Illlu at ""9 man cur, was held this uftcrtition b the manugciiit-nt of tlii- Sin-cl. Railway Company with Mayor Soho field, the (lily t'.0lilll,llliilIilllt*l‘H, and representatives of lli_c Board of Trude, Trades and Labor Council. Commercial and ltolary Clubs, and the local press. Tin- ucu‘ cur will probably be put on scrvict- iii-xi month. DOCKVARDS STRIKE BROKEN HALIFAX, N. S, July l5.~ The di-ndlock in Illl‘ IhiclLYlirtI “VWKPI”! slrikc has lit-en lirnki-n iintl the comitillli-o roan-scaling tlit- cin- pltiyct-s anti llit- iiiziiiiigt-iiiciil will inccl tomorrow morning lo adjust llit- dIiTt-rt-ucos. About Illill oi‘ IIW strike-rs are buck to work lllllI lfililll iirt- still out. .__._4_{-O§_---—~ BRITISH EMPIRE STEEL MER- ‘ GER RATIFIED HALIFAX, N. 8.. July i5.~-Rnli licnllon (if tho nicrgcr with the British Empire Slot-I Corporation was nindc this inornliu! "I Fl F001‘.- ial meeting of ihc Dominion Steel Corporation. ONE MARITIME MAN IN BIS LEV REPORTS TODAY N. 13.. July l5.—- Capt. W. J. Stingsler, Falmoiiili. N. 8., who scored ll‘. nl the 500 yard range in the Kim's WI" waiuiiie only Marlllnic__i_nan In iill‘ press returns today. ST. JOIIN. HEALTH CARAVAN civfN oazar nscraertou - JiA-IAIRAX. N. 5.. Jnly- 1i-~~1'l1~> public licnllii caravan now lourint! Novn Sc-rilln was at Fivv IhIflllfIS iotlnv nrul has boon IlIVWl "Th great patronugc that a request for lwn more touring cars, adyllilcllsI doctors and nurses llhn been "l"- tc headqiuirtors here. ‘usnutonfottjuno * ' Helps the Sports u/iiviii/rosmcirv; Jniyit. - The council last. nlxlil rolled 81.000 to the Hamilton Gilli (‘Iilb I0 l“ members in attend the Olgipfli collectively. will ps-y the double 00001.10} K050i . . =1