Like the Dew i ' The Paper That Covers Prince Edward ' Island i. l Oiilriottstowii uurdisn, Tiiru Cents. Initial Gus tun", Founded 1301! Ivsnml guardian. 1887. > _ '- . , ' Q a . - , , Rita/w. ' * 53'5"!” The People's Paper 1W v I ~»\ Read //’ 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920. \\\\‘\ \\\\'"\\;\\ _ by Everybody -ll The News Worth Reading ' All the Ads Worth Printing , girlish-Goals! i-i-B. nnusllv rt Ion l ltllifi SERVE EEHMANS Will sat llllllllll NEW IPPIIINTMENTE [lllliiillli SEHVIIIE tun APANESE lHElll a PHUlliNlIlil at ultra u-i... ._-¢_- Given Till Three 0’olock in the Afternoon t0 Say Whether They agree to Deliver 2,000,000 Tons Coal Monthly or Have Their Territory Occupied by Allies. SPA, July 13.—'l‘he Allies serv- ed an ultimatum upon thc Ger- man delegation to the conference here late this afternoon, that the Germans must agree by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon to de- liver to the Allies 2,000,000 tons of coal monthly,“ otherwise the Germans were informed thc Allies will take measures to enforce the terms hf the Versailles treaty. SPA, July lil.-lf the German reply to the Allied ultimatum » gditbutstu SPECIALSI, ' +000- _ WANTED FOR JULY AND AU-l gust. iuaid for general housework Apply 305 Eusion. Telephone bib-J. 1543-7-14-41 ‘CAR FOR Hlflfiw-PHONE SSS-R 9089-5-2 M. _______.___.__..____._._.___ ‘FOR SALE A HEi-FEFt GALF. Ayrsliiro. 127 ‘North River Sid- inont. 150tl-7-1.'l12i. "WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON farm at once. Edgar llcartz. Msrslifield . 3i .___________-- ‘WANTED. AT ONCE GIRL FOR general housework, iu small fami- ly. Ilighoot wages. Apply at Gumtllan Office. 1347-7-0-tf ‘POBITIVELY NO ‘ADVERTISE- ments accepted at. this office for next day's issue alter 6 p. m. s OTTAWA, July 13.—'[‘lic civil der, P. W. (ioleiuau, Sussex; Mi- crv ce comm sslon announces the gram“, Bird ‘vamm,’ Dominion following appointments to the puh- PM.“ nr-mcy, R w Tug“ won. (Dom. Press Spscisl.) LONDON, July 13.— Great firi- Bllllililllfi ill tho League. The reason for the prolongation of the treaty according to the is to our terms." rejected thc Allies, it was declared, would take measures to enforce their demands either by occupa- tion of mining territories or by sending their own cal commission into Germany to examine the. si- tuation in thc mining regions. The ultimatum was delivered in the quietest tone by the Belgian Pre- mier, EM. Delacolx. As the meet- ing disolvod Lloyd George, the British Premier, said to Dr. Sl- mons: “think this over and come Resolute Ready For the Water NEW YORK, July l2.—Work has progressed so mr in the tnoasiirc- mcnt of Resolute, (it-fender of the America's cup at a Brooklyn dry- doek, that the yacht probably will be launched again tomorrow. No attempt will ho made to measure hcr SilII area until t.lie craft. is in the water. The work on Shamrock -lV., clini- lengcr for the cup is expected to be finished today when thc yacht will be launched and taken to San- dy liook. The iinilorbtuiy oi‘ each yacht was scraped, iuiintctl and pol- ISIIClI for the first. race, which is to bo sailed off Sandy Hook on July l5. Mcasiirer 1i. W. Webb found a difference today oi’ one-half inch in _ ‘FOR SAUL-Chevrolet Auto. Do- the port and starboard side of the big keel of the challenger. This probably is the result of the yacht being laid up for six years sice she first came to this country. Webb said that the ratings of the yachts probably would not. be known until just. before the first race. Final arrangements for the series ,aro bring uadc rapidly by the New ‘xix-TED 090V L$$2NB°<L21$Y0rk Yacht Club. Captain Lewis aducgtfin xlazvene; gum] b°y Iiltn, who will log the course and “u,” to .30‘ 3m 91745_29.tt_ ‘ilrop tho turning marks, today char- tlu-eil the tug Eileen Morse. unless paid for in advance. ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN patpar suitable for putting under oil cloth. Apply at Guardian. 0004-64641. ‘WANTED-MAID FOR GENER sl housework. Good wages. Ap my Mrs. Lloyd Weliner, 164 Prince Street. 9092-0-23 tr. ‘RESIDENCE WANTED.--A visi- - t r dcsir f settiin in (lhar- lgttetowiylvlyvizists to IJIIYRTCSIIICTICO. - ~ Apply '1‘. Guardian office. 1570- M h m t ' ‘ i‘. S lit! 0i] 7-13-31. livery with covered in body also MONCTGN. Jul-y 12.—-The seven- overod in express Mlgon. W. T. "iy-scczond session oi Grand Division Wellner, 1458-7-0-tf. Sons of Temperance of New Bruns- wick coiumeiicctl tonight in Odd- NOT fellows’ di-all. The G.\V.-P.(‘.. report was very encouraging. During tho lust six ,mer months. Apply with rcf- months two new divisions were arencos to Guardian Office. instituted, Sunny limo by 11.111. ' 1535-7-10“. lSitua-rt, . anti (Puyilors Wllitgc by —i-------—-----—-—- Rev. W.J. Kirby. The Grand ‘TEACHER WANTED for Cape Scribes report ‘shown-l 034 memb- Boar School, No. 1J7. Supplement era -Il'i 26 divisions, an Increase oi‘ $100.00. W, D. Irving, Secy. 74. Finances ,were flourishing. ‘WANTED, NURSEMAID, ' under 13 years of ago. to go to cottage at Rocky Point for suin- lWurrav Harbor i1. It. No. 1. IBSOJI-III-di-lpd. FOR. SALE.—ONE GENERAL purpose horse three years old, also one good nillcli cow, Menton M. Wehdall McMillan, Union tRomd, North. 1526-7-14-21 pti .__...__..._-.... WANTIEDF-SECOND OR THIRD class teacher for Whcittlcy School. Supplement. $00. Apply tllowiaril Carr, Secty. Oyslcr Bed Bridge. 1520-7-14-81 pd WANTED FOR SEA VIEV: tSchool a first or second class teacher. Supplement $125. Edwin Murphy. Secty. ' 1B34-7-14-4i iltl Fri-felts GENERAL PURPOSE horse 4 years old. Apply 89 Ger- aid st. City. 1530-1-14-21 pd WANTED FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for Meadow Bunk School. Supplement $135. Apply Geo. ll. Doyle, Cornwall. 1530-7-14-31 pd "ICE-CREAM FESTIVAL and tea, 8t. Mark's Church, Bastien. Saturday, July 17th. Reserve this dots. 1535-7-14-ii WANTD SECOND CLASS TEA- ciior for dlonsidston Sfhool. Sup- plement 8100. James McDonald, sooty. Bedford, ILR. 1542-74441 pd an- FOR CALL-ONE MCLAUOHLIN touring car and "o" model 90 Overland. Two bargains. vfteasnn for selling: owner leaving Prov- ineo. Phone an; erfipply Gnsrd- " 1585-7414.! 1 hi: Office. . - 1 Grand treasurers reported receipts of $208.87 and balance of $110 on hand. . {WANTED FARM HELP, m-arrlct. or single. Wages $30 to $60. l-iope Mutch, 1t. It. No. 1. Kop- poch. 1573-7-13-31 pd. ‘WANTED oneAulzsn FOR pleasant work in P. E. l. Apply Organizer P. 0. Box 30. 1572-7- lii-td. ‘ _.______...__.- ‘WANTED SECOND (‘lass Teach- er for North Milton School. Sup- plement. $100.00. C. E. MncKenzie, Secretary. 1674-7-13-0i pd. ‘WANTED BY MIDDLIE-AGE ivo- man, position as house-keeper, can givc good reference. Apply Guardian Office. 1860-7-1-3-31. ‘WANTED A GIRL to go to coun- trynfamlly of two. Good homo and good wages. Apply Mrs, irw Ferguson, Milton Station. 150i‘:- 7-13-21. pd. ' ‘WANTED/BEOOND Class Teach- er for Forest Hill School. Dis- trict No. 1U. Spring and fall va- cation. Supplement $100.00. Apply to A. D. MacDonald, Secretary. 1611-7-13-61. pd. ‘WANTED SECOND Ch-ss Teach- er for Milburn School. Supple- ment 8150.00. ‘Summer and fall vacation. B.» l... Campbell, Secy. 1570-7-13-l-li pd. ‘WANTED — TEACHER FOR Springfield Scoot District No. 95 Supplement including gov- ernment minimum, I150; male teacher referred. Apply to Wei- iic service: Dairy Produce Gra- vme NS taln and Japan have notified thc League of Nation-s that they have . (Dom. Press Special.) BISLEY, England. Jiiiy l2. —- lt was still wct today but: shoot- ing conditions were otherivisc satis factory. Shooting for the Priuci- of Wales prize began this morning. This competition is open only to winners oi’ National Rifle Asso- ciation gold, sliver or bronze inc- dals in thc Queen's or king's prize competitions of any previous year and to all winners of R. A. silver bronze tnetlals issued to rifle associations under the rules set out in the charter of the N. it. A‘: The first prize is given by tho lrincc of Wales with 100 pounds; ndtleil. Ton shots are fired at each of the 300 and 000 yard ranges Scores oi Maritiiue- Province iucn at the former were: Sergeant A, . —' prolonged their treaty alliance for Mail, is that Great Britain has not. yet had an opportunity to con- sult with the Domlnloiis regarding t llB --i 7""! Arrangements‘ Completed by which West- ern Goalmines will Provide Suflicient Coal for Eastern C ISLANIJER WELL UP iLBISLEY MEET.AN Mcflabc, (lhurltittctown, I‘. id, l, 49.: Captain W. .1. Szmgstor, 1e.,1f “mmh- N- S-. 47; Lleut. J. Cli:iu-' Boy Scouts The of L.0.C. ' The Lf-‘lll-fllc of thc Cross have formed a branch of the BUY Scouts. At present there are about sixty members In it. 'l‘hr-y iii- ifllrl to go camping in two week's time and in ONICI‘ to help buy tho “nlfflrillfi. Hi0)’ Will llold it concert. in the Pro-(Ziitlitstlrul on 'i‘luirstl:iy “P111112. July 15th. The scouts are uudcr the supervision of Mr, Frank Trainer of this city. The following are thc officers: Scoutuiuster~Mi' . Frank Tmin- Oi‘. Patrol ieaders-—Gcraitl Maddlg- on, Leonard Molsaac, Alfred Mon- llghun, Anthony Francis, Patrick Iteady and Patrick McMahon. Treaty Prolonged LONDON, July 13.—~Greut llrl- taln and Japan have untitled the League of Nations that they have prolonged their treaty a your ac- cording to tho Dally Mail, at tho Isamo time pointing out that the terms of treaty are in accord with the principles of the League. 'l‘lie reason for prolongation for t.lic Treaty, according to thc Mail, is ‘that Great Britain has not. yet had an opportunity to consult the l)o- minions regarding a revision of the Treaty which is necessitated by the elimination of German in- flucnce in the far East. The Two Yachts Now About Ready (Dom. Press Special.) NETV YORK, Jilly 1R.—'I‘oday both Resolute and Shamrock are moored at Sandy i-look receiving a final tuning up. The Resolute may have to go into dry dock again to have thc oil that clung to the hull when sbc took tho wal- or, removed. Tho ilso of a canvas apron kept the Shamrocks hull fulfil’ clear. Captain fiurton, counts on taking thc Shamrock our for a spin today and again tomorrow. The Resolutch: sticks were meas- ured this afternoon. Tho ratings or tin- two racers will be announ- ced tomorrow. NOVA SCOTIANS CANNOT REGISTER IN THE PRIMARY. PITT-SIIUIRGII. July lit-Repre- sentative Phil Campbell, who was 1n born In Nova Scotila cannot regist- er to vote in. tho August primary until he produces proof of second naturalization pipers. Campbell is a widely know resi- dent of Pittsburgh, and has repre- sented tlie Third District n the House for nearly twenty years. A new Kansas law requires that foreign born tcsidents, must have their second papers in order to vote in Kansas. A complete new registration in Kansas cities also is required. When Mrs. Campbell and her daughter Miss Dorothy Campbell, appeared to resistor yesterday, they could not present proof that Mr. Campbell's father, now deceased; had completed his United States citizenship. Tiiev werc-n-ot allow- ed to register. Relatives said that Mr. (lsnrpbell, who willfbc hero lington aslam, sec. of trustees Emerald R511. ‘ 1500 ‘I 14 tf h. in a few days, hail the necssnry proof. t /,~..»- iIlderiuVtk-io-tltock. N. BI, M; Major Sangster following - °‘-“"§""~ Victoria. was ilishISgt. McCabc so. man among the Canadians at 300 yard range with 49, in thc Ait-xuntlrzi 200 yards, Lt (‘olonel l‘. Id, scored 49; T-WWBII. Alberta, (lhautllvr, Woodstock, N, 13,, 45, LATEST FROM BISLEY (Special to The Guardian). ST- JOHN. July 13.—Foilowing are the latest. returns from the ‘HIBIPS’ Camp Competltiouz-Alcm, "Wire shoot. ooo yards, 1o sliotsi with Lieul J. ()_ m,‘ “mung “w. tuinatliuns at 4R; Lit-at John (lhaud Ier, Woodstock, N. 11.. 44, Sergt. McCabe,» Charlottetown, 30, Clip!“ J- W- Swill-slur, Fzilmtuitli, N. S, 3"- TI"! 193M111! lilariliine Province 1110a Ill tIlc Prince of Viialtes prize ,flil0 yards, 10 shots, were Liout, Chandler. \Vootlsinrk. no. (Yapt. with 40, and Americans Cannot l sun rut. Ships‘ (Dom. Press Special.) I WASHINGTON, July 13.—The Shipping Board has found no buy-> ers for thc 21 wooden ships, bids on which recently were invited. Fho tenders w 1r ti have been op- ened today, but. nmic were receiv- ed. The wooden t‘.l'.'l.II. were among those built‘ as part of tho war Drograiuuitt and aggregated 82,800 a- ycur, at the same time pointing out that thc terms of tlic treaty are tn accord with thc principles of a revision which is necessitated by the German influence in the Fur East. Winter. , Opera tiompuny, Another veritable m-usical tri- umph was ochcivrd by thc Boston English Opera Company las-t cvcn- ing, when llullWs. charming roman- ticlopcra “'i‘hc Bohemian Girl" was presented to a crowded and cu- tliuslustlc audience at the Priiico Edward Theatre. This (ipcra is per- haps the best known of all to thc general pirblic. and is undoubtedly one of thc most popular ever writ- ten; but although so well-known, :1 slight resume of thc plot niuy not be out of place hero. A ‘band of Gipsics were camp- ing near the grout castle of Arn- boim, when ti young Pole, Thad- deus,bcing pursued by soldiers, tzikPs refuge iu the camp-on the invita- tion of lDevilshool’, the Gipsy load- er. Thaddeus consents to join thcir band. Directly after, Count Arn- littim, while ou a. hunting excursion, receives thc ncws that his (luui-Kht" er Arline is ivounilcil by a stag at‘ bay. Thaddeus had saved hcr from death. and hcr father, in gratitude. invited him into thc castle to the hunter's icust. During the feast, UTHER MUSIGALTRIIIMPH - AT THE FRINGE EDWARD Wmesa“aurrrmtniturs Again Filled to iittilllcity and the Audience Th_n_lled by the Beautifil Romance so Ex- quisitely Rendered by the Boston English OTTAWA, July lib-Arrange- ments have been practically com- plated, it is learned touts!!!- whereby an adequate supply of bi- tuminous coal will be secured from the coalfleids of Alberta to meet the demands of easteiin Canada this coming winter. Negotiations with this object in view have been in progress for thc past couple of weeks and it is said tonight that the efforts made to QWWCOIH? Whfll- , heretofore was considered unsur- “ mountable difficulties have been successful while there has been abundance of coal in the west for many years past thc difficulty has nl-wuys been that thc long haul to Eastern Canada prevented thc fuel ‘being placed on the market tn successful competition with the cool from thc United Stags. it was said that if thc Hoard of Railway Commissioners would fix a rate deservedly cncorcd. Mr, William ll. Nortliway is new to Charlotte- town audiences. but be fully oils- ‘taincd thc high reputation he brought with him, and was a spicu- dld success, as Count Arniielm— Ills singing of "The heart bowed down" W-lf-l a revelation-tile, also, \\'.'IS recalled for this song, and, as did Miss Morrell and Mr. Slit-chm, responded by rcpeatlng the last anada _ for Goming -_'-_--.__.- low enough to permit of the coal being hauled st a reasonable cost sufficient fud could be shipped to make up any defficiency that might result from a shortage of coal in the United States since the Railway Board was given charge of the securing of coal. it has Sill“ en this phase of the subject fur- ther consideratlon and it is re- ported that it will fix a price that will make the shipment of coal to Eastern .points commer- cially feasible. LETiizBfttllDG-E. July 12-Oct; and one half inches of rain fell over the whole of southern Alberta from the Rockies to ‘Saskatchewan and from Calgary to the boundaries inst night and according to experi- mental farm reports the storm means an added five bushels to the acre on the southern Alberta crop this year. verse. Mr. Bertram Golira, as "Devils- lioof" was simply great! liis con- ception of the Gipsy ‘Buffoon was irresisiublc, and caused roars oi laughter. Of Miss May Carlin, also new last evening, one finds it dif- ficult to express in adequate lan- guage the charm of her glorious voice. Nothing quite like "it has aver been heard in Charlottetown. Of phenomenal T-lllgf) and power, to- gether with perfect purity, and sweetness of tone, it was nothing less than u revelation. Miss Cur- liu's maguificiout presence, too, added dlguitiy to her most perfect singing, and it is safe to say that Maritime Provinces . Telegraphic News (Special to/Ths Guardian). FIRST MARITI APPOINT — MINT IN PR ER MEIE- HEWB OABINET. Wigmorc, "local member in the Federal House is the first Mari- time Province mun to be taken in- to Premier Meigherrs cabinet. The ST. JOiiN, uJly 13.—l‘tupert W., some one proposed the iicziltli of thc Emperor of Austra. Thaddeus ma?‘ wi'.iii.-l_ not drink this toast and ' ‘ dashed ‘his cu to pieces. The on- mgotl nobles pwerc about to kill ' ~ hit-m when Devilsthoof rushes iuto Caimpalgntlielrcscue, only tu be tlisaruit-d ‘and confined a prisoner in the cas- , tic. i-lc csca cs, and in revenge, ,LO\,IDON' July 13-1?“ Dam’ icarrl-cs the IIttlc Arline oft iuto (.Ill“.']Ill:lIt'"§l political corrflflllbfltlvflt the woods. Thaddeus, meanwhile, WPIIOE‘ that news has beonrecetv- was sot free. Twclvc years after, cd in London m the ‘in-act mafthc Gipslcs ivcre eucampetl neat ,m,']mm m Presburg, on the eve of a fair. Rlevsg do m“ ‘mend tmDovilsboof 1nd his companions W“ 11W" campaign against PO-‘Rob tFloncstcin, Count Arum-tins limit nephew. Thaddeus and Arline. who has grown to be a beautiful wo- man, are. in love. with cacti other. but their meetings arc interrupt-ed by thc Gipsy Queen, who is T001011» ‘of Arline, and in love with Thad v dcus. Next da, durln tho fair, IMLIFAX’ July 12'_-mm“9 De‘ Florcsteiii, struIIk with Ighc appear- !‘""“°I‘er-V- "7 Th“ 011.)’. has rfllvivvli once of Arline. offers hcr atten- .t wireless message from ‘Captain "Om but 1B repulsed an ms hymn, Stow-art, of the cableship MacKziylm mm“, “m. acquaintance, ~Tho llcnnctt, to the. effect that his sou Queen, 500mg ‘ma’ 5.11m a "loamy. James liud been drowned ivliilc the “m, belonging to Fiorestcin, over impvvns rppnlflng mme- nIHGIAPIIIItZJii ncck. i-‘lorcstoln. quickly “In: red miles cast cf ,NOWf0llfl(I'.secmg 1p has “m. arrested m, a Th" "My was rcmverm and I t-hiot’, mid taken before thc (‘curt buried at sea. c, Armhehn‘ who rccngnlzes he‘. NO partikmmrg or m" flcchlenltas his daughter. Arline, restored Wu." "”‘°"“Y““' except that it 0c‘ to her splcml-itl hoinc, docs not curred on Saturday-afternoon. The Mtge, the 011love’ m. om me,,,q,,_ MucKo-y Bennett, wh-lcli ls owned .1.h,,d,l,,,,s vmm, m,“ They m.“ m. by thc Commercial Chblc Company, mrmplod by n“, Com“, Wm, 1., ans been in mid-Atlantic for some furious M “mung n", lmwmm me rcpaiilng trans-Atlantic cablesflmmr Wm‘ his daughten Thaddeus (load weight tons . Ikowneti froth Cable Ship it will be a. long time before her performance last night is forgot- news of his appointment as Minis- ter of Customs and Public Affairs and is expected to return to this port wthln two weeks. ‘Mir. Delouchery was forty-eight yours of ago and unmarried. Hc joined the MaoKay Bcnnctt on April 1, and ivas iuak-ing his first trip at cable repairing. Previously he sailed out of Gloucester, Boston arri Nova Scotia ports on fishing vessels. Shootinglragedies (Dom. Press Special.) WOR-GDSTEII. Mass, July lll.—— James W. Rycc, Rochester, N.Y., one of n party of autoniobilists from Boston, committed Suicide shooting himself in main strcet licre early today. lie shot Harold P. Joyce, of Ilostnil, in the clleel: and had nttemvplctl to kill Aliriili-iiu Stuitli the driver of the automo- bile. Anotiior Tragedy. NEW LONDON, Conn., July lit- lflernard Geister, chauffeur, who the authorities believe shot and in- stantly killrd Mrs. Decordova, wife of his employer, a wealthy New Yorkbrokor, on a lonely road near Stonlngton, Conn., shot himself and died in hospital hero early today. Bolsheviks 'ii' ‘at? (Dom. Press Special SPA, July 13.—I’remio Lloyd George received a message from the Russian Bolshevik officials ac- cepting the proposals of the Allies for an armistice between the Poles and the Bolshevlk it was learned siithorltiveiy here today. _ For norm then discloses his real rank of ,i‘olish nobleman, and explains wh-y ‘he has assumed gipsy life. Thlis explanation pleases everyone but the (lipsy Queen, who orders a Gip- sy to shoot 'l‘haddcus, luit the wea- pon ol‘ death Is turned usidc by Devilshoof. ivllio is thero also. t0 1'0- ioice in the good fortune of his friends. The m-iisic set to this story is exceedingly bright and tuneful, aboundting in beautiful melodic-s and, uulikc Mondays tipcru, full of inspiring and sparkling choruses. I The chorus of the Company took .l‘uli advantage of their opportunity, and sung with surprising vcrvo and vitality. They were a vary evenly balanced body of singers, and were rspeciaily happy ln their singing of thc chorus "Silence! Silence!“ The cast of characters was slightly different from the produc- lion of "il Trovutorc" on Monday night, Miss May (Harlin, Mr. Will- lam It. Nortliway, and Mr. Phil Foin being brought into the cast ‘with Miss Morreil, and Messrs. |Joseph Slicehan and Bertram Gol- tru. Miss Morreil, 'wiio as "Arline." substituted for Miss Eden was de- iigthtfiiil and fairly captivated her audience lust evening by her inex- pressibly lovely voice and perfect acting. Anything more cnlrunclnil th-in hcr singing of "l dreamt that I dwelt" could‘ hardly be imagined! It was loveliness itself! Mr. Shee- lain. too. was in his happiest mood. and sung the beautiful aria "Then you'll remember me" with a tender- ness and beauty oi voice unsurpass- able. ills rendering of thc second verse soto voce was one of thc most thrilling things of the evening, while his rendition of "ltlair laud of Poland" aroused the ailoionce to a great burst of enthusiasm-dunk 9: than; twogems of song were was received late this afternoon. The second appointment is that of F. B. McCiirdy who has accepted the Public Works portfolio. tea. Mi‘. I'h|l Fcin was intensely funny as "Florcsteln"—~llis presen- tation of the character “Ku-Ko" in the “Mikiido" this afternoon will be eagerly anticipated. Altogether the pTGfIUCiIOn of "Bo- hemian Girl" was well worthy of thc magnificent company which is honoring us with a visit. ’l‘liie afternoon and evening will be devoted to those two incoin- parable comic operas of Gilbert CALCUTTA SAILS ‘FOR NEW- FOUNDLAND .__ ST. JOiiN, N. 13-. July iii-H. M. 8. Calcuttabvhich has been 1 H m w] ‘ V ‘m’ R d visiting this p t since Saturday nut Cu van, “i (ilt0' . t " u - M1,,“ t‘ .1 t m, n digore." These productions should ‘o: m? Jghnmo a a “noon and no doubt will, serve to i'ill thc .__.._'4.>._..__ . i"i -~ ifl a l 'i‘hc:itr-. t its ut- ,,,‘,,_j,“'°,,,ff,“’,,‘," ,,,,,,,,, f,,,,°,, ,,,,,,, LABOR "rnousts m CAPE successful uud memorable visit 0t ' BRETON “'i‘lio Boston English Opera Cnm- SYDVFY N_"s"'ju‘y 13 The i l 1920." “my " production of more than 1600 tons M gayCOIIn ‘IIiIIiSmIIIIiiI RZQMQEIIIZrIIndNI-IIQ City Courcil Waterford. owing to thc fact that The regular monthly meeting of some of the workers are non un- ion mcn and thc-others refused to work until the non-union men are the City Qouncil was held last evening, all councillors being pres cut with onc exception. The minutes of thc lastmeetini; were read and endorsed and tho usual list of bills read and confirm ——--¢-o->-__ APPLICATIONS FOR MILITARY INSTRUCT N ST. JOiiN, July ill-More than 30 persons have applied for the classes in military instruction for school teachers and cadet instruct- ors which will be held in the arm- nuries here from July 19th to Aug- ed. A largely signed petition was road asking to have the drinking fountain for animals on Great “B, Huh Gcorgu Street removed to some piapimi more convenient place. This communication was refer- INSPECTOS1A1YQu-Z3: MAKas rod to the street committee for their consideration, to deal with us they saw fit. Tito meat inspector, Dr. McKin- non submitted his report showing that lic had found it necessary to condemn some portions of meat of- fercd for sala in thc city and sev- eral quantltles of fish. Several other matters were. dis- cussed after which the meeting ud- jouriied. Lord Fisher's Funeral Dom. Press Special) LONDON. July 13.- impressive ceremonies ivcre. held at the fu- neral in Westmlnlster Abbey‘ today of Lord Fisher, who died hero Saturday. The body will be escort- ed to thc Abbey by squads of ma- rinas from thc residence of the late Admiral, 8t. James Delores Tho pail bearers, including Admir- al Jellicoc, will carry the body to the chapel. The remains w'll be cremated. ‘ ‘L0,! ——-—<o->-—-—- THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. TORONTO. Jul-y day: l-‘lno and warm. The tide will bc high this morn- ing at 8.24 and tonight at 10.05. it will be high tomorrow morning iottotown, returned to the city yes- terday from l-‘rtsiericton. lie was interviewed by n Standard report- for his views on the matter of Sat- suit posed to the sale of wine and beer "This expression given question expect the officers to do so. b IL-Wedneo-ouglit not to be regarded lightly. deeply impressed. either discharged or join the union I ST. JOHN, July 13.—iiev.'W.D. Wilson. Chit‘! Liquor lnHiJW-tvr for -been offered, returning to work New Brunswick, formerly of Char- er yesterday. and on being asked The people by a splendid major- ity havc declared that they want Prohibition and that they arc tip-- by the voters on Saturday should set at rest any doubts that have been in the minds of men concerning this - "The path I now mode plain for all ‘who have t'o do with the law and its sn-forcemml. The mandate. "THI ANNUAL MEETING o, ‘he given by the people on Saturday last should. In my onlninn. be tak- ma. will be held at their store on en seriously. ‘ “Tht results of the vote show that the people expect to see the law enforced, sud that they will “Taking the whole matter all in all. there can be no doubt but that the vote is deeply significant and "As tile Chief inspector, 1 am “As a member of the Temper- ance Alliance of New Brunswick Capt. Kitchen to Lead Simple Life “TlO HELL WITH DUCHESSES, DUKES OR ANYBODY ELSE,’ SAYS JILTED SYDNEY LOVER. SYDNEY, N.S., July l2.—-“To hell with Diichesses, Dukes or any- body else, i'm going to lead the simple life." ' in thesa forceful terms, Captain Thomas Kitchen, hero of a recent trans-Atlantic romance at Halifax and New York, gave vent to his exasperation at the notoriety which has dogged his footsteps over since, he mallantly paid the retrurn pas- sage of Miss Butler, the English girl, who came to Canada to marry him, but fell in love with a Baro- net's son enroute. Intimate friends have known for some time that Captain Kitchen, following the Butler episode, re- ceived half a dozen proposals of marriage from English girls, in- cluding one from a lady of rank. C-uptalin Kftcheii- gtoday postlvely refused to deny or affirm the re- port tbat the latest applicant for his heart and band is an English Duchess. “The letter came to me in con- fidence“ he declared, "And l have no intention of saying sword about it lir publication." STRIKES IN HALIFAX MARINE ENGINEERING PLANTS BETTLED. ‘li-ALTFITX, N.S., July 12.-Ii\ t o of the marine engineering pants, the strike in force mace June lst, has been amicably settled and the men are returning to work tomorrow morning. These two plants are Flemming Bros. on Cs- bot Street, and lllllis and Sons, on Kempt Bead, in which the iron workers an-d moulders went out on strike in sympathy with tho men from the shtipyartls. in these plants, the men were approached by the employers as individuals. not as members of the unions of- fected, and in both cases they agre- ed to acct-pt. the terms which had on Tuesday. in the Flemming plant there were only ten men affected but these are to receive the same pay for a forty-eight eight hour week as they formerly received for a “May's vote on the question of Pro week of fifty-four hours, the com- hlbitloii, said that personally he‘ feels deeply gratified with the re- pany offering them shorter work- ‘dug hours rather than a lurzfl‘ weekly wage. The same offer was made to the men and accepted by them in the ililiis plant and the ten men who have been out wllll return to work in the morning. i} AHNQU NOE MENTS. COMING EVENTS- HEETINGS, ETC Bedford Farmers Oo-opeiotive Co. Wednesday July list, st I p. m. on . 14001-801. “POIITIV no sdvsflilo manta sac st m: office for may‘! stun-ammun- psidforinsdvnnoo. , n-u-n- “THE ANNUAL MIITING of McDonald Womlsn’: institute will ha held at the Consolidated School, at 0.211 and at night at 10.58. malt-mg, porno Tim highest temperature yester- ‘day was 80 degrees. The highest on Monday ivss 76. for Prohibition. lchievsd on July Nth." smh mhmhnumgm. Miss iuidsro will dsmoilia, i [in highly plehs- rote on. summer desserts. K. ed because of the crowning victomf-‘flllilm 5R‘!!- BWUIW") R-R- \- .._ u H l , _ _' _ W on Thursday, July 15th. at 8.30 p. A‘ . _ Q lvoped t