itou un ni Kiliii lRllllBlE 'Fttii-a—ilnîsï—iîrollght lin ' iiaalih Milouin 324 Cuurmw S'r.,. Mouron. ' “For 8 yesrn, l sufl‘crod ooustuntly nom Kidney Diuan and Live! Trouille. Hy hoolth vas miserableuud notluug In the way of ordinary modich did Inc any 300d. Thon I "oued ta un “Mm-nm" 1nd the eil'cct wus remarkable. Al' tho pains. Headnches, ludigestiuu and Constipation were relieved and once more 1 mis well, A11 who sufl‘er from snch troubles lhould take "Fruit-u-tives" Madam llUltMIlhls FOISY bOo a box, 6 for 52,50, triul aize 254J At dealers or sent poutpuld in [mica-lives L'unith Ottawa. __.._...____——-— MEN’S OXFORDS THE LATEST STYLES OUR NEW 57.50 SHOE A; 4747À’1ÀL’ÆÆÆ J AL) AL) Je ,ÎA’Jc AU 41’ AU AL) 434J SEE OUR WINDOW Alley o Co.Ltd Famionable Fotowear Tilt diminuant ouumin ‘ " ' L'un-nm mon. Hummumnt A d'un; 'II (1. m manmrwrow GÙARDIAN U Notes By Tire Wny How mauy peuple how thnt 1' lit Hilliiil liui ‘ n Yin Ne Ni: Be. Extravagant Aneth" nounou han coma. lt nom. but 'yutordny un!“ un: “plus: (une) “0. .d’vum In m Q'ä'uuhn'lfffl 70 par cent of coal now being pro ‘duced in Nova Scotin cornes irom MONDAY, JUNE 5,41922 iuudar tbe son? Not many, as we :suppose. But chat is iwhat is de COMING DOWN Thora. la soute consolation. also grouud t’or hope. in tbe statistice which assure us thnt tbc cost ot living in comma down. Tba cur— lrent number of the Labour Gazettt places the averuge con 0: the Wièklÿ lnmiiy budget oî 29 staph— loodatuffs in V some 60 cules at {clared by Mr MoDougail o! one t un". “flint the leadiug cool compaules in e” l ilustificatlon of 'its action in main et tho doora of our collage. and ou: mm“ pncem H8 “dg "un "in universinias. lt in their! t0 591861.41“; case or me IDomlndon Cool their. go ndvdso tbe aspirant for Gourou-l‘y, and the Nc‘va Scouia a ca‘lllug toi- which he in uufitted 8‘991 and C0“ 00mm“ W‘Ween 80 'per Cent and 90 par cent is m “le” a “mu n” “mon he islnow coming tram nndsr ses terrlt t'ittcd and io nlgvidly refuse diplo— ory_.. Funher me“ un“ by M: mas to thune wbo, accordiog to Mcmugan are mal me “nominal evary ruie ot coin-man nense, muet Nova Scotla 'ls large'ly hecome tailures in that particular 5"““15‘1 “11‘19" me 893. and “la! ’l'he cause of th By JAME A Day Spent in Funeinl, Madein, a ‘ Topsy-l'nrvey Lan Snnsiiine Sieigils a oi transportation on Foot Down H î m. 'ln lundiug nt Funchai. Maderin. immediutcly after puttlng onr tcet on the Wharf. we were tbesleged hy Sleigits llp on Their Heads. A--AAAAAA-- «.A S PATON d Where in Tropic re tite Popniar Meus and 'l‘eamsters liun' iil and Carry llieir way it wouid help to malte Char- lottetown more attractive. Tak-ing the city ns a whoie it is a Il! is still lar front {7.51 in April, . preccding .- . r‘ i l .idinu n ïchnrge exorbitant rates and :- ñ litre fuir cling to their former higgl colling. Il this l'ule were follow' ed there would be t’ewer fallrues lin a'll our professions nnd many men and women who are tndlures‘ 810.26 at the-beginlnng of Apri: .us compured with 810.54 ut the be Îgiuutug ol' Mureh. 512.28 in April :1921; 515.97 in April. 1920; and 157.51 in April, 1914. I“r(m 3.15.97 in 1920 t0 810.20 would have an opportunity of suc coedlng in some ather vocation. tu April 1922 la (“me a drop but in. aur educationul discussions the matter ot' securing more touch- crs lis frequently dtiscuosed.‘ and tlle‘ doorg more wldely open ls nfttn the nutbrenk of th-æ The latti-r figure we shall' .never reach and it is best thnt we‘ l d ‘ y , ' As should nm. lsuggested. tht s uee Pd li‘ . .. , v latili further ‘close them. w admit l‘idges. lower prit-es lor inrm pro. un.“ IVthorie ouly who g'ive rensonalble y l llpmmise ol adaptnl‘ilitiy for tlze work. rite adv'isnblity of throwing Wnl'. lt -wou;d-‘meun low nnd a gcucrai. lowering oi' ' living standards. We sbould uot aim at iow stunv É'iu'ds Q! (livmg expeuses; we 'should nim rathcr ai snch adjust— lments as shall bring the nieans of zlivinltz and tlle cost (If living nearer It in no smnll matter to entrust [lie future or :1 ori‘id or a numher cf ('hi'ldren to an incompetent teach; or; no small matter for s man or woman to wnstc tue béat yaro of l togcther. , lite in attemp'tinz. even honesily. l to do whnt their I phyeucal mal-m up nevor intentied them t0 do. In trav lin - el g in our owu Cun mm.“ m. adlan cltlcs and by our owu Cnn railWBys one rails t0 t‘ina T0 avoid this men l whereln the cost oi' living ha: imaterialiy decilned. The rnilr- .‘riining cars and the hotels stll! y (lie “travelling public are unmercil‘ulli and women should. wlierevcr posv slble. be hot puly‘ odœlsed but compèllcd by their colleges or uni- versities to abandon the callzng i l'or which they are manifestiy un- ,hled. This is not in ki—eping with fined. .whoiosome Condittlons and whll. - ———‘o->——-—— lprices at 'the ,expense of those THE NAVY_LEAGUE'S PROTEST i i î lthe return to heaith'y normal con- whose business profits or otlier menus ol‘ living have been reducea The King Gaverumem 5m“?! min-.1 cunsideiation tor :l‘e levi- __________,_i loulous wlll be slow; me rlch will ings ol' the Progressives thnn lor miniug han prOCeeded two and a quarter miles tram the shalt a! the shore ldne. Even if the conl represontativc lhus painted hi-s (lnrk picture from possibby sinisterq rotatives, tho stntememg are so stroug and ap- pnrently so undeniable thnt they might give a chill i0 a cool con sumer even in the sommer time. Evcry yenr rite ('onl contes frrrm n longer distance and a iower dept‘h under the sen. There is longer distance to haul it down in the depths. grenter ienknge. of sen iwater lrom nthove tu be pump ed cut and [‘03] miners nre ready to' go on strikc if thev are paid salaries ers_ Ail of which nlso makcs il hard for the great stecl and metnl compunies of (‘npe Breton, {o whnm the ft'oe trudcrs would show no little mercy if they had their way. The dehale on Sir Henry Drny- ton‘s amandment isvstill in pro cross in pnrliiuuent. Slnce it lie— gan many speeches have been delivcred. chieily ehort unes. large proportion of these have heen mnde hy Progcssives. none nf whn-m nrc duite satisi‘ied with lhe new turlft and most of whom express their dlssatistaction in pialn and strong let-ms. objections are thnt the rcductions lin cu‘stnms dutles they dcclnre to lbe small and insignificant while isuch of these as comc under the increase o'f the Britlsh preference ure trifling and ail ct them arc quiie overbalanced by the creascd sales tnx which they neur- ly ail condeuin with one voice. less tvhan r‘nhlnet miniatx A . Their in-' numerous. hot cab Or taxi drivers but drivers o! sleighs nll cager to hlre their tenms, (not torse tenons) Juet oxcu and donkcys and .nn odd auto. . iStraugc to any in this country where thin hnve summer all tho yen‘r round the hnuiiug and driv- very Ibenutiful. Imust of the houses are ‘palnted white. oream or llght pinik shades, with red tile roofs, ail nestling on the ‘Mouutnln aide sur- rounded with grnpe vines. creep ing roses and mnny other climbing plants. The iMountnins gradualîiy rising from the waters edge to t le ing ls ail douexwlth sleighsz we did top oi Terreiro ‘D. A. Lutn. 3300 not sec a single carria‘se durlng feet nbora the level uf the sen. our VlSli. 'i‘lte rcason l wns torlld makes ampleur? almosttlmpgsslbà: for usiug sleighs was owing t0 t e to descr e, e went o - e countrv heing s0 hiily. The streels of this Mountaln iby coywheel car and ronds we travelled over. arolOn hoth aides ol’ the rails are benn- paved with grey coibble atones; ltiful gardons and comfortnibie look- eaclt stonc. 'l would sur. measuredllng homes. Following the car ure nibout un averuge of six or 8 incheu :children lby the score}.l throwing ail ‘ - ' 'll ' owers ut t e asseu ers L‘Êïgitînguà‘äoïin‘à 1:;htîänizigeltlîntlänîidâegëigg for motiey. 13mm ligotel holds thcm in position. The streeta (-rowns tite top of titis grent Mouti- .1 pussetl over were ail in gnod con-{tain and is su‘rrouuded with bonu- (llllou. Over these stony streetsdil‘ul gardons. The meals served are the slcighs slip‘nlong. onî mon uä'it-‘ipoor.l(iontdpnäed l'with thnt in our ng us driver with a oug w p o\vn son. ‘ oea. which llt‘ gives the donkey or oxen: in comlng down we had our a-i-lip unw and agaiu if they ure choice of relurniug vby salme routbe incilnud to ibc inzy. The d-rivcr hnslor hy Toliyoggnn over u nurrow coi - an nssisiilllt. genornlly n ,voung indghled stoue rond. Wc derlded to try l"“l'g “’ ""“î “‘î “f‘lîäë‘îi'tîkèî“îialî° .î‘eà’t’î‘.’ l'îl‘î‘àuîa'ï‘; or in sut or unguagc.- o s ee . - ' - . - - . city in vory rien". citizetts vcry or-lthe natives. toboggan; lt han ruu- deriy and nlthough in allmost overylncrs similur to our own sleighs. aecouti or third store wine is soid.»Some httve two sents.-otltors four. l (iid uut sec n. portion tlie worso of We look ouc with two seats 'Wlth liquor. We. El)_v mere accident, lmot,comforta.bie cunhious, accompnnied the linslpertor of Police, he apoke by two mon, one on each sido hold— Engllsh t'airiy well and wniked iug ropes uttnched to the trout dowu several strects ‘to show us t'äuuerl.) By this (illiteans Îllllîy 3:11:03 tbe .1’ost Office. .Iu conversation holt e 104 oglgnn un ruu e w oe sald l-‘unchal had n population of distance, 3.300 feet or more over alxty thousnnd itnd hnd ouly tif— the rouble atones. ’l‘be men wear teen men empioyed ou the Policegulmos with henvy rtrbber soles to Force. Thc streets ure vmostly nar-ikèep thom l‘rom slipping. .1 was row. [llt'l'e is (me, however, thattvery sorry for tlie poor fellows and drew tuy speclul attention as itwoudercd hmv their t'eet con stand wns just tbelng about completodflthls continua] runnlug duy açter and su lunch wltier thnn whni l'tl-ay. il aimost forgot to say. a ter hall sec". lt is about iho wttlth nf'the men complets the Journov Grent George tStreot und hns munyldowu. they walk bnok Lo the top ot flne stores. Thls is boulavardedtihe âiîunänirà ca‘rräing theläleigh land 1ms two rows ot‘ trces down;0n i er eu s. r ow won you the rentre. I1 thought it Great'like tho job? George ‘Street -was done ln this J. P. iniend to kill Guerln and thnt he. i li i x thom confortable. With oprlnu. eomu on extravagant» In buylng. Yo ont il you buy. your furninhl pool. and whnt evory porlon IIM. va wnrg ail“ lump-ring ior in: bprlng, 'out low and bohoid. bon in aneth» Surin; at hnnd. and our Furninhinq Dopahngnt Imava'r'iowina with Domino In mm. under- wur. lin. gallon. .hmP”.Mhh|fi mon mot, to mlko obligation urvlco t0 ÿoumlf. lt in a timo when tho pur-o strings mon b. Iooned ami flic un!" chance W! In circulation. w. do not oth uny u do not nud tu b. amen-q. na. tram un. Whu wo do ox- nhould do, Il to buy whut you "and: In othcr wordo. lot It bu your motte ta buy from uni what you nccd. but buy carcinily. ' ' Suite marie ta ordar from 037.00 tu 806.00. Rondy-to—wesr from 325.00 to 556.00. _MacLELLAN BROS. ACTUALLY BETTER THAlN WHEN NEW A 'broad statement but we can prove it true in many cases where wo have re-soled and re-hee'led shoes. Otton shoes we repair outinst the original factory work. We rerhape and rentyie women’a ehoes and slippers. giving you a reabuilt pair you can wenr with tho llnest gown.‘ Lambros Bros. 139 Gr-lton streat Phone 697. i î rire, Life,LAcci owwW mm. o o ci» 0'. 0-9-0. N“ 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown dent, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Inwest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Stong Stock Companies. Ébecome ricber and tbov poor poc the teeiings of thnt unmorous bodrl"What wo g’nin on peanuts we of the citizene calied vha Nnvvh‘mt 0“ banannstfi 35 Due Or them ,.___.____.._ .. // r‘ if l. THE RIGHT SORT OF PROTECÎ IVE ROOFING FOR VOUR BANK BALANCE l8 FIRE lNSURANCE A strenm or wutcr lrom firemuu‘s hosc dues not protcc yonr llomc us well un our inuurnnco prouects your finances. We Wli curet‘ully expluin to you tlie polie: you necd. it you wiii cull. 7———-—___.-_4_.—..= the îer. The cdst of travel today is sa Ihigb. because o‘f excessive railway lie-38‘“? 01 C"“ldd‘l' W’K‘N“ 1"“ |nnd hotel rates thnt travei bas ibeen very considerably reduceti. Excessive charges s._tipiy mono m.- kmmg M me 30058 mm la“ me Iail. but an lnsigniiicant part of the golden eggs , ped off certain customs dut'os tbe Progressives soughi t0 nbolish ' lCanndiun navv hns bocn wiped. lout. Tho spealriug l‘or n very large number ol' -——...___.__ SÉLECTION Navy Longue of Canada, i Éoynl cltizens. wns heird witn - .. . Natural selcctton is a tan Jaspe“ by me “ne Gommmùm plant and anima] me' The plan'lwhose aceptnnce of the ships b9 or ‘the animal thnt is not adaptedï t _î ‘ t 1 1 m stowed on o ls envtronmen or‘s n n a -. c p ",tho British Governmcnt Wne of functioniug is ellminatcd. byl lwarmly approved by the Letr naturnl procees. This is a fixed: . and l t hl l d igue. 'I‘he new “naval policy' with mmu a. . n w . ‘ “î “Î whan e wmïd its ridiculous for do ive o ow t s' n 0 e ("ne mw nltorming n ferw Inndsmen lnto a our humnn undertnkinge. Wc have very largeiy ignored lt: we have: f ‘ h il . 't ceased to select ;we taire lt fort my en” a la“ "mka t e wa League nnd the lnrge mass ot thc granted that we shni‘l fit in wher- C 1 b i . . ' 1' ever we choose to plant ourselves. 3mm un pecple '“ho a a 8h nd it. The prolest mode by the Presl of tlie country hr arrangement l naval reserve and for keeplng i Hyodman & (o. Ltd l thnt we can luncnon succossi‘ully dent of the Ontario Division of in whntever cniling wc may se!- the Cnnndinn Nnvy League was Tbl (lldest lnsurnnce Agent-y lu Prince rJdWiird lslnnd Strawberry Boxes 65,000 65,000 (in Stock) Regulation nize, but make. crop cf etrawbcrrin thll ynr n the planta wlnterod nion; we may givn them oll the ad Thora wiil ilkeiy in a bic I oct. This is s grave mistake and nccounte {or the i‘nilures we find in every v'walik of lite. Duran the. pnst few days aur thoul’hts have centred arounrl o“ schoois and school (corners. We have harl un oducational conter- ence and n tonchers' convention and ihe general subject o! educn— J tion has been viewed from many angles. ’l‘here in one angle which hue been lost slght of. tnht ni ndnptability. We have forgotten thnt nil men and nll tetnpernte but at the sume time weighty. To Mr. Snm Hmrris' i'lroi letter thc Premier mnde a repli! thnt could only have [ne efiect of movinz Prosident Horrln to speak out stili more plninly. Mr. Harrln replied thnt “(‘anndlans nre asked t0 nccept the proposition of une ers. res‘pectively. on the Atlantic and the Paciflc coasts," thus inav- lng Canada depsndent upon the imperlnl Nnvy for protection with ont corresponding contributions or cost. women are not adapted to the teachlng profcs “Respoctiully,” snys Mr. Harris in his repiy to thc Premier. “the executive oi the Ontario Dl violon, Navy Longue oi Canada. vantagcs ot' our collages and our universltlies; 'we may dlill ithetn crnm full o! padngogy and ail thnt small sitip and two nrmed trawi» . science and philosopr and psychology deciare the successtul toucher ehould possens; tbey msy win gold modals in ail] these and be absolute {allures os .tenchern. 1..- Tbls is true of ail professions and ovor in gond chape. Bock your ordcr with un ' NOW. . of ali caangs. Good teneurs, good posters, good doctors. good arti- zans are born, not mode. Thero are Boid in nny quantlty. Lowut prlcu WHOLE- ' it in truc intermcaiate Brader, mon and women who. even in tito face o! unfitnens for tbo’ canin; thoy have chosnn. manage to maire an SALE AND RETAIL. Carter & 00., Ltd. are those also who arc absolute faiinru. indifférent. succeos of it. ont therel submits thnt Canadlans with t'e respect cunnot be placeddu this po sitlon; for. if sa, Canada would Jusin deserve the coutempt of ail sqlfwrespectln vpersous." WB do not expect Mr Harrls' protest to change the Govarument's poiloy. which is imposed iby the monter. iui politiciens 0l Quebec, but lt in n satisfaction t0 know that the proton han been mode. and thnt emrenshnchu been given to thn stron; festins. of the Canadlans of this Province who .belong to the thy Langue o! Commit—Mail and Empire. lioculàrly said. two and a hnlf per cent. n'as loir; on 'the amer hand me Draymn. lamendmeut flndts vary littlc ap— iprovnl in the Progressive rnnks. demn-cq it. as a politicai trick. whiie nt Athe snme time oxpressinx their disapprovni of Mr Feiding‘s proposais. Theae bnlanccd speech- es are evidently tramea for their constituean and nre intendcd ‘ns exmiscs for voting ngnintst thc nmendment. as they expect to do. witho‘ut endorsing tzhe tarlil'. ’l‘hte Libernl speeches rend ns a chapier of excuses nnd pnllint- ives nddreseed to the Progressiv es iwith a view to conclliuting tltem and modernting their renom- ment. They rnn alontg tue line of serti-ne forth düfi'ifitliies of tho situation. iho great necessity for revenue. thnt the changes mndc n‘re in .thq‘ rielrt :I‘ÏTPCHOn and zive promise ol‘ more nnd better things tn cnme in the future. Some of them express a mild rn nret thnt n grenier redut'tinn could not' hnvc been marie in ihe dutîcs on ihe nc-cossnries or lire and es— peclnllv on lnrm implcments nnd mnchinery. but in a genernl wny COWWWM O a C Datiy Selcctions toi . Guardnan [leaders .__.._ Front the W. a. Louwn collection Î 0mm 4 Keevp whiatling! 11‘s better tnnh pausing to cuns and teariru; you.‘ atweatcr uud raislng a fuss. No woes e’er wcre ‘bnu’lshed by svwear words or htowla. no troubles e'or vnn-ished because oi your scowis; they'll bang ott the longer on flnd- lug you sure, thcy'l tnrive and grow stronger uud vex you the more. Keep w‘histllng. lt’s wlser thnn taklng a club and acolcling Elizer. wbo's loto with the grub; or runstin‘x Snsnnnnh. who's palnA tuiiy proue to punch theplano when s‘hlrts ahould be sewn. For rcold- ing and ranting and sbedding a tein' makes lite .iess enchantlng for everyone near. Keep wbiolling lt's saner thnn pawing thc nir. thore’s nothing thot'ns vaner thnn tenrlng your 'hnir; and folks are not eager t0 .list while yon gronn of sufferingn mengre comparer] with their own. Your friands will desert you and cnll you a bore and think it n vlrtue to nideatep your door. whereno. if you -whintle and laugn nt your -wocs, and swear thnt n ihisiie is gond on n rose. they'ii nny you're a honey. a bird and a .pench; your llfe wili be annny. which nov il n norench. KEEP WHIBTLING Virginian Pardoned l'hrongh Lady Astor i t l Astor. n mati born in Virgiuin l [Inoutable Nuncy. lie dons not up- l worthy persou. pompe crooks der Guerin. and nt any rnte gun plny is not encournsed in streets of Lnnilon. (‘hztrley Smith for thnt is the mime nssumod liy a]! me Libernl sponters conteud- ed rhai about the boni thnt could be donc undcr the circulnstauces hus becn donc.‘ shot at his t'eet deliberately. HelŒ‘W'd “V8 Years. Guerin. as mon only shot ut. ail bocnuse he bell‘m‘de‘rfi Wm Dl‘ÜbRbly remember. liteved thnt Guerin was about to escaped fom Devil's Islnnd and Thmugh the influence of Lady The lady w” umflcngo ‘Mp'yr! for undergoing a lite sentence in nu Engllsh prison. wns pnrdc-ned and Severnl 01' their number the t‘ont deported and nrrivcd in me United 'Stabes a short tline ilfter the rc. penr to have been n puqicuinriy luit lt does sooln .thnt the sentence imposed on him 'wns excessino. lito Ydrld nothlng .worse thnn wound the notorious Eddie Guerin. (me, of [ho most des— of modlern timcs. but the judge evidently tank ihc view thnt lie wus trying to mur the tho convlct in whom Lady Astor interested herse". suys lie dld no murder htim and the lady who was.reached Now York. From there at that tiuie under his protectionÂhe headcd for Loudon t0 recovcr front Mny whnt remained ot the merly an associnte of Gueriu‘slspoil of their rohbery. She gave and site wns giveu lÿii’teen yenrs him 500 pouuds which. sbe assert for her part in me nhootlug ailed wns ail thnt remniued and this frny' mongh pal-(1011M m, me endzmaddened Guerln who knockcul hcr 0g zen yeur5_ down. vtore the earrings l‘Y'om her lents and sinshcd her with n lznzorn. W‘hen sbe summcncd police they were lonthe tu llellevc thnt Gucrin was mot ou Dcvil's leund. but thoy aeai'ched h: him and fonn‘l him. Hle wnu arrcsted :ind hold for" extradition t0 France. A London Shootinn Fray. Alter ho had bcen in prison {or "129€" months ho wus rcleiscd or hnbcus corpus, moro. [lLlll n hnnd .cd years old. rond fouini thnt ll" did not hnve to lie surreud- ercd ‘io France ‘becnusc he wan horn o" un cmtigrnnt ship from lrolnnd in Dritish waters and wns thcre fore not un Antericnn cltizen. 'l‘he dny ho was relcnscd a i'riend told (‘hlcugo ‘Mny thnt ho wns looking lin the Boer War Churley Smith in now on. lli'l wny io joln bis brothers nntl sis ters in Tennossec and naturaliy. hc donlines m give his renl nain-e in order not to bring dlsgraco up on thc l'nmlly. But he did not hes‘itlnte t0 gll'vo nu aocount of his career. lie wns barn in a littlo Vlrginia Lov'rn. uot tnr from wncre lifnd'y Aston wns. Lfn-n. but ran uway from homo hecausc lie did not like hard ,work. Ho honded for New Orienns nnd got a job with n. clrcus. ioo’king aller the horses. The cli‘f'tls tsailcd for South Al‘rlcn and {arrived there .iust about the çJhlc the Bocr war throkte out. Smith. tlten scvcnlceu the ' venrs old. enlisted with Brnlinnt‘s [torse Innd i'ought' through ille cnmpnign. is 1902. ho mmlc his 'vny to Joltnnnehburg. The goizl rush was on and Johnnnesburg was somelhing like n .western min ins town sixty yenrs ngo. nltiiongh killings were nol so frequent and lynch lnw wns not popular. But the scunt of the cnrth i’roln three or four continents was in Johan nesliurg and ntonep wns plontlful. Meets “Chicaluo May". Pharley l‘an in nigin club. or gambiing joint. but dons nut np peur to have been \'t-ry prospi-roun l'or .when the police put Ihe li-l on the town. ho llild aniy 800 pounds. lie doclded to see Eng innd. Arrived in London ho 81mm two or ihree duvs in ohecklug over the various bars, and then one, cv'ening ns ho wns oittlng in tiio Hall)ch restaurant, “a tali, ’l‘he Toronto Globe confldcntly predicts thnt when the vote cornes to be tu-ken the Drnyton amend- ment will be defented 'by n lut'gcr ‘majorlty and this seems at titis wrltlng. to be thc result in pros pect. Thcro luis .boan some inti- mntion that when tlle prescrit amondment shsil be disposed of another amendnieul might be mov- ed from the Progressives quartorl expressiug dlsnpprovni of certuin tentures of the inrii'i'. hui no front-I ed thnt Conservativos connut votel for i-t. Wliether il vwill mnterinlize or nnt we con only gnose. The official Conservativo opposition mny be counted on t0 n mnn t0 go on record in invor o! the ‘Drnyton amandment. The Progressivesl mny yet decide to pave their' taces by a inter amcndment. set- lnr her, and thnt he wns'detormln cd tn throw vliriol in her fnce it‘ lie hunged for il. The' womnn wus terrillcd and usked the gnllnnt (‘hnrlcy to tnkc lier home. Smith sttmmoned thr- hnnnom nnd they startcd for the womnn's 'fliit. As they appronchcdl n corner. Mny saw Guerin standing in front of ihe. tRusseii ‘Hotel. At tha anme lime he recognized lier and hin hnnd went to his pocket. lnslnnt- iy Smith jum-pcd ivrom the onb. drnwing hic revolver un he did no. Ho l'lred and Guerin tell. shot ihrough the, foot. Chicngo- Mny is snid to hp now. in a convent in nuenos Aires. p «9.—— FOUR IMPORTANT BRITISH CONOERNS ARE TO ES- TABMSH BRANCHES thONDON. June 3.—At ieast four t‘lng forth isome of their real ob- Jectiorna t0 tho tariff. The dehnte twill probably ba con ciuded earlv next week and .belore lt and»! ex«Premier iMeighen and other nble «speakers au l'ill' kept in reeerve mny be expectcd tu en» liven it somowbnt trom the rntltor llstloss singe into which it hns fnilcn. Mr Fiplding hns rcçeived mnny deputations and many ur- gent messages rrom nll pnrtn of the country uiiglng him to mnke changes. moinly reductinns of dut- les, but on far hnn declined in ,vierd. Silght modifications mny blonde womnn driited by. Hg in vited lier to hls table and, shs divuiged thnt her naine wns "(‘hi casa Mny". Site wns .woii known Staten. and Europe. (or nhe han Guerin. From her Smith learnet' much about Gucrln. and a sketch ni thnt picturesquo sconndrel'n cnrreer woula ocenpy mnrc spaca E-"oed From Devll'l Island. Mur and Guerin had beau he marie in commlttoa‘but ail1 Itha important ion-turcs ihe rnrtri. wiii stnnd as it‘ wns when firnl lnbmitted to pnrliament. lttinclring about the world for sov- ornl yenrn and had heen atrreated and convicind for a rohbory in Ports, Gucrln wns sent to. Dovii’s mm for lite and Mny hld r0 e accoptcd. Chariey told her nbnur some of hls sxpcrlences and they nppenred to interest the lady. wno in the underworid of the United bec-n for'yenrs the nsont‘late nf important Dnitiah concerne have ennted doflnitedy thnt they wiil es- tmblish brunch «factorles in Canada nt on onrly date. Secrecy in being imal‘ntnlned as to the identity of 'the concerne in quest'ion. but one will estnbiinh a ‘branch in tha West, whera its products will b8 ‘mostly used. and t-ho othena wlld b0 divided hetween Ontario and Que- Ibec. A representstlve of une flrm in now en route to Canada to decldo whero to iocate itn factory. These concerns hope to brins their own skilied lnlhor to Canada. ‘To nn exient u'n-knoiwn in the Do minion, Brltinh Imnnufaciurnrs soli la‘bor raihor thnn matnrhls. Louer production but umoro finish is the result. which la exemplifled in cer' tain .Brittsh producla rocognlzcd as ‘the best. oi their kind to be inund in t‘he world. 'i‘he difficulty in ta set renliy nkilied workmen to 9min grnto. The Public Forum Thln oolumn in open 'or in. dinounlon by corrupond-‘t ont. of quutlonn of lnton on. Tho Charlotutown ‘thrdlnn don not' nuan- nrlly cndorn tho opinion. oxprouu: by ltn corru- pondonu. MW To Librnriam Sir.——\Viill you grnnt me epncc in your pupor to tell nll librurians. nll bock lovons. :111 who love thnt vbook cuilum provuii in tho Maritime Provinces, thnt they nro henrtlly invited to n meeting in the [librnry oi At‘ndln Universin on June 13th undd 14th. This is called u meet- ing ot 'ille Maritime Librnry Aosocl. ution, un institution thnt was or- ganisz April 17, 1918. .but through ‘lu‘ck ot otilclal initiative ha's' not mot silice. lt is not lncorpornted. and cun scurcely as yet be called nn actively workingtbody. dits chori— er membem are touriccn librnr- tiuns who wcre presont nt ito organ. izniinn. lu lhe hy-lnws. which were prepnrerl by n commlbtee n‘p pointer! in 1018 but which huvo not yet lmon pttflsed luron, there la prtr ,vislou tmedo :hîl't nny person. mule. or lentille. luteresied in'librury want muy bocome n meunier ott the assot'intinn. This ils ne it should ho. l nm sure. so vhnokward are, these provinces iu llbrnry work thnt wc (‘nn Inflord tu exclude oniy the rcuctionnury. On çlie eveninz a! ’i‘utxsday. the 12th. tliere wiil b0 n public meeting in tite Wbiviilo Huptist ('hurcit Iwhore addreeses on the vurio'us phones of tho lfbrarl' movemeut wviil be gtven by notcd librnrians and eilucntionists of tlie Mutillmo Provint-œ. “'e hope 'niso tu have nome 500d musical trutnbcrs on this prozrntm. On tbe morn‘iug of the 14th wo aitnll diat- cusa the mn‘tter ol‘ incorporation. We oarnestly soliclt the. co-opern- tion oi the intelligent puthlic. Ail ght 7Luiigooove ysalmoaooaM who wirh thnt thc bcot and lnruûât culture mny prevnli in thèse DI'OV- incns ii‘l‘e cordin‘lly .invited to th‘is meeting. 'i‘herr- ure two excellent hntcls in Woiivilie wherc mont and bonrd cnn be socurcd ut moderato rntrs, nrd wiil bu rescrved for thœe whlo wlll nntifi' thei writer of this letter thnt they ex'pect llo at- lcnrl the meeting ‘oi the Maritime Librnry Aooocbttion. By s‘il-monos let the public respond gencrounly. 'l'he tlme sbouid not be far distant when the dnck of a i‘ree circulatinfl 'Ilibrnry in a community wi‘d lie na renl a reprmtch as the loch af I frce gchclol. ' ’i'he finst session wiil open at 11‘ n. m. on thc ihirtmmh cf June, the linsd et the came hnur on the four- teenth. 1 am. Sir. clic. Mury Klnloy lngl’lthn' Secrmarw go lbs Maritime hiban Associationï . ü Wolfviile, N. 8.. . W out to Canada when irade condi- tions imnrove. lit in‘diI-icn‘lt t0 601|“ vl‘hce them. howeÿcr. tha‘ thcl’ 'oni‘tnot seli‘ their mon: in Canada 0ther .Britinh nrmn are consid- rina tin naviguant: ot branchinn more chewply nom Engllnd thnn &om branches actuaity latin Dom- on. ‘ -