v The POPQI‘ covers Prince Edward Island f ~>t~~< Prawn“ I Like the Dew I Homing Guardian, Founded 1391, M m} {t}? ghsrlottelown Guardian, Tm“ c, "fl. Evflllllq Guardian, 1337 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920 By mu Glneduflllili-IJJA" u.» Annual Lubocriptlen, delivered, 06.00 Much Apathy In (special to The Guardian.) gettcrat election catnpuign through electing the first republican iteich- erul t-lt-ctlons from various parts or Gcrtttuny indicate that the In- strength, all the industrial areas largely exceeding their last year polls: The German people's Ilurty, m, fortncr national Liberals are ieuding up to the present. Sintt Feiners Look For Control (Dom, Press Special.) IJFIILIN, June 7.-—A new pollt~ lcnl crisis is expected in Southern irclantt today when many o.’ the cloclltiits ‘to the county council, rttr- a] t-ttttttcii and to IIIGIIIIIPTPIIIIP in puttt‘ law hoard arc expcctcti to hr hold following the ‘success in Jun- “ttt-y at tmunicipal meeting. ‘Sinn Fain say they will coup an over- wltclmlrtg success, Slnn Fein vic- tory (it today's elections lies in the mt that the county and rural coun cils levy and distribute all taxes t tr they are controlled by Sim! Felli- ,’i‘ttc complete amalgamation of rtcttrty nil funds raised by taxes will ho contplctelywestetl in sympath- lZl‘l'>; or tttmnbers of society and it expected the councils will either refuse t0 levy taxes Bl- flll 0i‘ ill‘ vrrt fundsinto Sinn Fcin channels. This they ctafnt would he o 11ml" lial blow to Urltislt rule in ire- tantl. ln tltis event the tnovement r-xttcctcti to come front Dublin (lustre would be an order for 1121031‘ of Stun Feiu‘_council_ lords. t v4§§¢ cououvsru srrcutsl QOQW- ONE 339-R. roan FOR HlRE.-—PH ooso-s-gc; ~ r-rordhd-af-TZFB-uucu ot= KEYS. tiwucr tnay have saute llY ilil‘ plying at the Two M1108. 11 _*__..___..___-_-—_---- ‘WANTED - 2 HOUSE MAIDS ituutctlitttcly, Atliily P- E- I- llttspllal. 95720-3 5i- ‘WANTED - MAID IN FAMILY ttt‘ two Apply 60 Grafton Si. 9570-13-8 (it . WANTED.—GIRL FORGENERAL ltottst-work, family of three. No tvnsltiztg. Apply 10S King St. bl. Election Campaign ttilltltiN, June 7.-—'I‘he strenuous out Gt-rmntty has ended with nu parties concentrating their efforts on trying to overcome the prevail- ing apathy anti to persuade 25.000,- ppt) titru and women 0n the lists to exorcise their franchise privilege m‘ slug, Unofficial returns in the gen- depcitdcttts have polled in great British Capital Coming To Canada (silecial to The Guardian.) Y \ tioll Milli“; “to “sot-o mt» “My w“; ls o‘ Brtllsit capital prop, '1 Wsu“ nifnwuucttt to‘ (Lttttada as ‘ ‘ tc visit o1 tttspetetiott of ( onut Dc qtnpm- m» L0nd,_m, Em, land, and Nice, It‘ranctt, to tktuatla, the Manitoba Free Press says. Tliv-"P- is no doubt that the resour- ces are here and if after this trip "dwelt the west I am satisfied that circumstances warrant, I shall g0 buck l" Elll-Zlilnd and satisfy my friends that they will be justified - ->ll in investing between £15,000,000 and .i.'1fi.000,000 in this country. ho declared. ' ——<0->—i. Labor Will Maintain Right to Strike (Dom. Press Special.) M()N’l‘ltitlAi., Juno 7.~()rgattiz- Pdviabttt- is tlrett-rttrirtotl not to givc ‘up right to sirlkt-LPrositlettt Sour uel Gotnpors tttatlr: clear -hcrt- to- day in opcttittg the forth-tit ttmttmt ‘Jvllvvlllitlu of tho Antcricatt idctlcr- atiolt of Labor. Opposition in tltt~ Flkltts of laboruuust be resisted at all costs, thundered Gompors, re- calling tiriticlstn of the use of the strike weapon L-y labor in past years. Italian Girl Given A Severe Sentence (Dom, Press Special.) ‘ NILW YORK. Juno 7.—-Maria Tucci, ZZ-ycars old, an Italian girl, was sentenced to serve from 8 to 15 years in trcttittttitlary today for murder of her sister, hlrs. Attgclina t(‘ottti, hiotion for a new trial was tlcricd. torucys for the girl endeavored to show that Marin killed her sister grommet her _oyv.n honor. {rhsgtt-t testified threatened her tinless enter a found siattgltter. In their defense the At- that Mrs.. , Conti had she worttn life of shame, The jury llle girl guilty of mau- —¢0a-__»< - Five Killed by Explosion (Dom, Press Special.) AKRUN. OHIO. June 7.-—l\‘ivo ttcrsotts were killed anti many lu- Jurctl iod-ty ttt an (Explosion ttt the plant of the Maison 'l‘trt= and itubh- er (‘tituptttty, at Kent, from ltcrc, uccnrtlltlg to reports rc- ccived by lltt: local police. 12 tttilt-s LOST.—BI;ACK LEATH ER HAND bag between 105 lticlttttottd and Iirlgltton lloatl. Finder‘ kindly leave at 105 Iticlttnonti Street. 2i. ‘waursn LATH CUTTING NIA- rllirle in good running order. Write J. Stanley WQIIIOCII. 9342-6-7-Zll 'WANTED.—LADY CLERK FOR tsrttt-t-ry store. Goon wages. Au- Dly “X" at Guardian office. t . iiiili-ll-ii-ltl ._%________i_________ ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN pztpcr suitable for putting under oil cloth. Apply at Guttt-dltttt. 9094-5-20-tt FOR SALE—ONE 3EC0NC~ HAND illackstttltns Bellows. Ouc ‘fire lliuder. Large ti‘: Son. ' 95C5-G-8-2l. ‘A GENTLEMAN can be uccomo- tlzttt-tl with front bedroom and lltlllrtl in private ltomc, centrally lfitdlltiil. Apply at Guttrdttttt office. 9162~5-29-if T0 RENT FURNISHED. LARGE “If? ltouso in Brighton for period of four months. Phone‘ 26J. 9561-6-8-3! ‘CAR FOR SALE - STUDEBA- kcr (tar for sale; completely ovcrltitttletl and in excellent con- tlition. Apply Gnttdet Garage. June 8 lit. ‘FOR sALm-wouuo wttto “"0” and sander, suitable for d°¢0ys or breeding purposes. Ap- DIY l0 Dan McKlnnon, tCanoc CW1 rats-trs-zt ‘WILL THE PERSON WHO 100k the parcel from Gordon's boot tttnro on Friday kindly ro- "i"! some its they are known. IIBHpd *FOX R LDST-—WILL ‘A STRAYED BU LL. ‘C-ANVASSERS rrbn SALE-ONE REFRIGER- ator, one wicker baby cttrriage. one hall ruck, one No. 11 Iittsc Burner, Ali iu good condition. Apply at. once. 9 Spring Street. . ‘ June 8-31. b ECORD BOOK.—SEGRE- gnttott Journal and Fur Sales Accounts, combined, indispens- ablc to ltancltcrs. Fur Dealers and truppers. (fopyrigltt. by mall $5.25. i-‘. J. iluoto, 'i‘igttislt, l’. E. I. Your tuottcy back. 9209-6-l-12-t THE PARTIES who found tho black morocco grip near Iiilisboro ltritlgo leave at. this oilloe.—Rr-wartl. z 9503. RED AND while; age two years, with top 0t‘ botlt ears; ltas been 0n my pretnt~c~t since last. fall. Alex. B. Stewart, Belle River. 9569-08 6i. h. WANTED. Young tnen anti women ttvautetl to take subscriptions to ltlglt -dlnss ‘publications, ntust be able ‘to interview ltusittcss and pro fesslonttl men ul their places of busluetts. Applicants must be treat atrpearlttg and furnish ltlglt- est reference. Experience though lteltpful, not necessary, whole or part time. A good oilllortttnity for students and teachers, either sex, or those working their way through college to earn good money, anti lots of it, during the summer tttontlts. Apply i-‘.r i‘. Essory, Victoria Iiotcl, aftcr i": p. m. or write ti!) Dock Sh, Sit. John, N. ll. 9564. llEll. llll. IIIINI] ularistn and Sensa for the ‘God-Feari (Special to The Guardian.) O'i"i‘AW.A, June 7.——if the church is not equal to its task, it ntust go, said Itcv. i)t'. (ieorgc Duncan of mtdtirsitip of the (‘lturclt of Christ: to the world tlclivcrctl at the Pros. ltytt-riatt (‘tofu-tail Assctnbly sorvicc| this tttornlttg. llr. litt-ncan dcplorotl tht- tcntlcncy toward entertain- ment lu some churches, and the widcsprttutl pandcritli,’ t0 itflilllill“ ism and sttttstttinttttlisttt. \\t't~ twill" to call zt churt-lt ttu attditttrittttt, but A Dark Horse I- In IJ._S._Conventi0n (Dom, Press Special.) (‘lllt‘A(iO, Juno 7.——A dark ltorsu appeared today on tho (‘V0 of the opening 0f the Repullctttt’ National Convention. The boom in dark ltorsos was toppotl by (‘ltarles I-lvatts Ifughcs, G. 0. P. st-tntlard bttarct‘ in 191G. incontiug delegates rt-ttortctl much liugltcs tall: throttgitttut the cottnttty. IIugltt-Ys headrttmrtors was opened here and Senator Borait Field Marshall. fur Iilratn Johnson, told a ttewspapcr man that if littgltcs would acct-p: an anti-league of tuition _plutforttt plank. ho would favor him as second choice cattditltttta, 1)l‘0VIiIQlI or’ course Johnson's nomination“ was impossible. This is in no sense an nbzrtd intent of Jolutsttti. it was tlllpllils. irtl. Annual Meeting pi Aluttaer" Association oi Acadia College An tutthttsi: -tic and largely at lN IIEPIlIHIS IHE BIINIIIIIIIN Ill IIHUHIIH Before ileneral Assembly he ‘Contlctnns Tendency of Church to Pantler to Sec- tionalisttt and Calls ng Life and Actions of our, Fore-Fathe rs. I . (Zhrist calls it the liousc of Pray- er, saitl Dr. Duncan. At tho centre of the church's life glands worship, yt-tis our worship today what it come lo be onlertuiutui? is tht-ro not n t-tizttztitm from that Fllll NEW (Special to The Guardian.) A'I()t.\"l'iliE.\l., June 7.—Ilad Wctllllt-t" t>vt~t' tht- wet-k cud tit-lay- cd the atcrial trip to Nt-w York front here with a teatrgo of silver fox skins ‘tatluctl at more than $100, P. E. ISMNII F IX PEIIS lllK BY IIHEHIP ii 000. Those were tho Prince Edward island skittg httught by Mr. iiarry Sllllvl‘! 01' New York at tht- reccttt fur auction salt-s Ilt'I‘i‘. it is t-x. peeled they will be transpurtctl by air in about a fortnights time. Big Polish Movement 011 .(Dom, Press Special.) L0»\'tl)().\', June 7.—W-.tt"so\t' com iMottlreal in tho course of a Ulilf-‘uyits m our reverent, robust God- I ypgun-dfly mus ion like tttessttgc on the Amhas- fctti-lng forttftttltor. In how many or puns“ mnvmnpnt m, n", nmlhgm our (httrcht-B ttt; we comoto W01" sector tiirccttttl towards tttrttittg of fiillil G011 "nil l" "OW ill-WY (l9 “'°‘t-nt-ttty'..- string. (lottcrttl - ntttniuttt- of Saturday reccivrtl hero ,ot' an (‘XIPIFIVU Pilsutiiki is dirt-cling operations and ‘Poles ltttvc rt-tttrltotl ti lint- tltrottglt Prrc Returns From Berlin Elections (Dom, Press Special.) BERLIN, Julio 7.'—'('ultl and rainy wt-zttltcr in lit-riin and (ttht-r tits- tricts rotardeti voting during Sitt- ttrtlny tttortting in the first gt-ttt-rrtl cloetiott. Iltticltstttg delegates lteld tinder the ttow ilertttutt govern! tttotttt. On lltls ttlvrtititt tlt-pt-rttls tltt» ftttttrt- of the ('iiIlII|I‘_\'. (‘trust-r- smttbrotttt ' which was tttistakctt “roam, Lmhki m"; ‘(Usiflnu mm vutivtts would be sulisfit-tl with a for sttrlttttsttvss y: ttd front ‘dire I “wing consl‘l‘yrl‘lll'| 3mm); 5pm.. rt-nctvztl of (Ytmlitittn but of cottrst‘ gloom which was ttttstttktzn for soi- menl claims that u lutttlo is saitl to Willlltl prefer to Swing to rikltl. l" otnnityt to u chcapetting of wor» 1),. ,1,.v,.1nping rapidly (t... PQIQ-g any case they wrmt to szco no ship. lowing tmtrtttiicti J,\'(‘I\l(;h(>v_ (rm-s: rotlltrttl ttrtintl load llcrlin. (‘our --4-—--—~-———~——~—'-——~——-—- ' hm vignrons mvah-y “(mt-k . ht». pit-iv rctttrtts for licrllu in Naiiottal Splendid Award To Dalhousie, NEW YORK, June 7.—'l‘rustecs of the General Etlttcation Board of tho ltockteltcr I-‘ottntlatiott an- nounced, tottigltt appropriations to- talling $20,261,900 for various purr poses of gtutoral ttiatuttlon and tltc_ dvvcloptnettt of tuctlirai schools. Itt cltttlvtl in the li.~'i is .\u item oi’ 314110.000 for built. . -. attti equip- mt-ttt for ilallto Iiuiverstty‘ Mt-tlit-al ‘School, Iinltfax, N. 8., and IIIIUIIIPI‘ of $100,001! for ttntlotvntottt of tho sumo, Th. o taunts; ttrc vottd. l.-_.' tho iltvc..." .3.» Quuatltttitttt. ---_¢0->-———-- s riffs-- cesium; Elifcrsu. VANCOUVER, Juno " t t vltost-tt its next 1 ‘Lon t-‘ty u: the fittal st» ti. t otlerrttou of the Cfllltltll"l'l Fl ilV-rlfls Assnt-itttion, A. it. Hagt r. Vottcttuvt-r, was elcclvtl nresitlt-ttt. amt J. Ifittrlltus, hltmtrt-ttl, vic>~ qflrniticnti/t iiouttlicr, Iinlifztx, w't-. xtvt- tttl vlcvrttt'c.~nitlcttt. . - Pruvittcial tlirtclors. for Nova L .ti;\ include Ii. ll. Siturlt, lltgby; tottdetl business meeting and social rettttitttt of the Alumnae litm of At-tttllo Seminary was held ttt Aiumnttc- Iittli on May 24th. l 'i‘lto cias. ‘s of 1914 and 1915 ltoltl-l ing reunions this year hut] twenty-t five tttt-titbors present and-the atl- drosses of their officers gave muclt eucourttgt-tttcttt as promised ttarn est cooperation in the work of the future. hinst title-resting letters were rt“ ccivtttt front Mrs, J. I. Moffat (Ag nos Ellis '04) of Giucc Bay, N. S. the cltlost living graduate, and front Mrs. Irene Elder Ilortott who canto to the Somittary in its opening your 1801 and still they 't~ctttht their interest in the instlttr tlon. ’l‘hc over increasing body oi’ stu» dents has nut-grown the residctttittl accontnwtlttlions and cuultuucttt and it is now but a tttatter of a few years when we tttust have a new Seminary. it is expected that largo donations and p0l‘.'llililt‘l1l funds will provide for the mention of the Building, but as :.t zlefitiitc objet. tlve to place before out’ members a fund for the fut-o bitty; wl.t prove cqttul to rtutl \vortt:y t.f our great- 0st efforts, This is lllt. alut ti the Association ttt the tircscut time. and fifty-three nt-w tttctttbcrs have cnrolictl to aid in the work. We ask every fortucr tttctttlttt-t- to con- sider her cutlcbttttlttcss to ihc In< stitulitm and assume a resililmd bility for the welfare of her Altnu Mater by joining tito Alumnae As» soclatlott. The 'i‘rcasttrer rcportotl present funds in- the troasttry $3004.27. ‘Mrs. Mary li. Stulth of Amherst and the Presidutt paid tttuclting tri- lttttcs to the life and work oi‘ Miss Etniiy M. (‘itrlslic of Amherst, President of thc 1900, who pttasctl ttway during tho your. Mrs. i-‘. if. lit-his of Lawrence- town. N. 8., was appoint-sit to kcrp an necurtttc record of deccttstetl tttentltcrs and prepare ti skctclt of their lives for our ttuuttal tttrottttgst. An ttnjoynhlt‘ tmtsirnl anti literary progutntttto lncltulctl an inspiring .t\:-'so< iu-t address by the President svhttt she A. if. Whitnizttt, ltttlifztx; II. it. Lily's-r. Ilulifux. .‘.'t‘\-r llrttnstw-k-lt‘. I‘. Logic. Block's Iiarbor; F. Leonard, tit. Joint. l’rittt:t~ itltlwztrtl |~:!tttttl——li. J. Mc- Lcntt, Soutis. __ ttrgetl that. we realize our present irppnrlltfllly tutti work cttrncstfy for -ho up building of a great Acadia Ltttiic-s‘ Stminary fully cquiped to rzive its advantages of scholarship tntl (‘ltrlstitttt training to thcvyottng women of iltr IViarilitttc Provinces. The officers elected of tho costi- ittg year are as follows: Prrsitlcnt.»Mrs, llylanti, hicG. Archibald. Truro, N. S. lst Vire—Pres.——MrTs. John W. Seaman. Amherst. N. S. 2nd Vlcc»Pres.—-Mrs. W. E. It‘rec-, mztn, itttlifttx, N. S. T1'v:t.sttrcr.~».\irs. Wolfvllle, N. s. Assistani»'l‘t'eas.—hlrs_ Vaughan, Wolfvillc, N. S. Secrctary.-—Mrs. Herbert D. John- son, Wolfviilo, N. S. Donald Grant, (‘. Executive (‘ummittetm-thirs. M. It. t ‘Wm Viki?"- Eliiolt, ~(‘ttttvcttnr; Mrs. J. W. liltin- ttiug, iilrs. II. 'I‘. l)c Wolfe, Zlirs. It. E. Harris, Mrs. W. hi. Stnuliman. Mrs. (t. E. A. Del-V“) and Mrs. A- C. Cox. Entwtaintttcttt (‘ottttntttctx-ttirs. J do‘. flutes, Miss Lily Ellis, and Miss llclcn Iiitclt. (Sgd) HELEN S. JOHNSON. Secretary. -—— ANN()llN(‘tI*lt\Il<1t\"I‘h. COMING ltlVltlNqXS MEETINGS, ]']'l‘(‘~ "Mount Allison quartettc give their concert in Pownttt tonight. An exceptional treat. Don't miss it. Admission 35 cents. Holstein 4 at 7.30 "The (Yonsolidatcd Breeders Club will meet Thursday next, at liuttbury Farm. ten Dis» New members invited from ntllo radius of lteadqunrters. ettsslon respecting further import- aiipns front Ontario. J. W. JONES, Seety. _ Qhttrlottctowtt‘, i‘. _ ,1‘, C. ‘Madilat- "oliyrtlffqr, Truro: 1v. s.; n. c. lexetittilifit-tl in tho whale fisheries ' oils iI.t the wltttie~cttnttittg ‘whale ntcat envaxsssasuiaseaamnsasistsex tween Unit-per and lhtiester. Ono enemy division was completely do- fonts-ti and one brigade surrender ed. Maritime Men Get Degrees from McGill .\iO\'TIlI~li’\L, June 'I‘.-The fol- lowing degrees were t-oufr-rretl at hit-Gill University; on Saturday: The liolntcs gold ttttttlztl for ltiglt- cloctituts showed that the indr pendents led with u total of 459,- 900 votes, Majority Socialists were second with 185,700. total vntc east for Volkspartoi catttlitlatcs xvtts 149,900 remaining 255,100 votes recorded were divided among cantli dates of all other parties. Martial Law in Galveston (Dom, Press Special.) AUSTIN, 'l‘EXAS.June 7.-—Mat-- est ttggrt-gatte in all subjects form-y ing tltc tttcdical curriculum, (‘. M. Ilttmn, I3. A., .\i. A., Truro, N. S. The following gctttletncn ltavo fulfilled all tho t-t-ttuirotttt-ttts of the ttulvcrsitty to entitle thcm to the degree of M. I)., C. M.: G. It. Brotv, Goodrich, Sitowltogntt, Mo; J. A. _Mttctiougali, Ii. A., Aiactlotrgttllk; N. River, I’. IC. i. Diploma of Public. Health was prt-sctttctl to W. It‘. Daw, M. I)., ‘flay iloltorts Nfltl; Edgar Doug] ll~‘, '31. I)., llalnatx, N. S; Ii. A. Witt-tt- Lott, ii. $11., M. I)., l‘ctlt.'otii:lt'.', N. B. tilflqrvo of ii. A. was conferred on 'I‘. Ii. Evans, St. Joint, N. IL; ll. t5. Everett, St. Androtvs. N. If; W. ll. Sotnorvlilc, Iirlsttil, 1i. i1; (). (l. 'I‘rttitter, I3. A., iiuittt-r, .ltt-ltl cottstittttiottttl ‘a sweeping decision tho court tic- tial law was declared at Galveston today by Governor Ilobhy because oi‘ the stevrttlores’ strike. it was made effoctiWc at ttottu. Prohibition, in . ti. S. Constitutional (Dom, Press Special.) \\'.-\SIII.\'(}'I‘ON, June 7.——-I7nitotI Sttttt-s Supreme (fourt today up- DFOIlIIlllIillI. tn clttrcti that prohibition is valid ant‘. ltcltl lint the Volstcad act enforc- ing it is cintstittttioitill. League oi Motions i; To liave Real Test LONDON, Juno 7.-Tho first Degree of Ii. Stu, (applivtl sci-l once) couferrtwi on Il. t‘. Lee. Si. rm] w“ of m" lmagm‘ of Nmhmsr. Jun“ SUCH,‘ as a pt-actlczti working hotly, will _ ____<.'_ ,___ he tnado when the t-ottncll mot-ts In ' London Jill“! l-lllt to tieul with the CANNING OF WHALE IS DlS- ease of Pcrsiat versus the Ilolsitov- CONTINUED iki. p > The greatest intporizittco is ttt- Thc tsotmttot" ul offal-t of tho tnrlwtl to lllls (‘i150 by tltc support- war and its cessation is strikingly zof the Pacific coast. Due to tho tfootl ttttnrtttgt- alltl the demand for tlrld fats, wltttlc fishing was actively carrioti on. llut-ittg the 1918 season. over S100 whales wot-o taken by tltron_fistttttg stations; the catch of one station alone was 2-10. During tho some your 30,000 cases of whale moat was canrtt-tl and mot a ready tuarkot. I The close of the war, ltowt-vcr. nteunt tho cotttplcte cessation of industry; no was pttt up in 1919. Only one whaling station was in operation, and hut 101i whales Whalemteat is (a ttutritiotts food product. tn taste being similar to beefstcltlt. it was placed on the ruarkt-t at a price of 20 eonts no: pottnti tin, and filled a require- ment for a food supply ttt low cost. As tt war ntettsurc the taking of 500 whales lu one scrtsott could t-t-s of iltc Lcttgtto, partly because tho case ltas ttnusual coinplictttiotts. Ono of these is that a section of a Ilt-itislt gtress ltoltls that the Ilrit- ishtPt-rslttn agreement amounts to a British protoctorttto, anti Persia thus lttts a right to Inuk to (lrt-ttt ilritain to defend her front attack. Attotlter is that tho lloishoviki nttty rcjoct any cottunttnictttlottz; front tho Lcagtte. Otherwise tho issue Isa perfect- ly straightforward one. The Loagtto could not. rcfttst: to take it. up if it wished, Prince i<‘irouz Khan, tho Ilcrsitttt Foreign Minister tnadc a formal appeal to the League invok- ing Article ll. lie recited the cir- cumstttntxrs of the bombardmottt anti the landing at Enzoli, and placotl tho interests of tho Per- sitttts in the hands of the League. asking it to tako necessary tttras- ttrt-c to (lt-al with tho situation. The result. probably will be ("or- vospontlcttct- between the Lcagttc autl tho‘ llolsltcviki. If the Bolshev- bn justified. but a cotttinttttttcc oi killing on this extensive scttlcl would result in the annihilation of this great tttautntttl. ..'~_nnesteaevttntluuienslsztttaaaautstwneurotransmitter-tote SALVATION ARMY SELF DENIAL CAMPAIGN . Sure, you are all the time giving. so is the Army. That’s what we’re here for. No man ever. starved to death or died a pauper as a i! result. - The Man of Galilee give; give till it httrts ui¥*§9§¥9P*9§*7!***$¥**95*9B¥¥¥*§'¥Q**¥ai£** blessed to give than to receive, so give, give, ik loaders decline to have dcallttgs on tltc subject, tho position of the Lottgtto, as the protector of small nations, will bu ])Il\('l‘tI on trial. declared ‘twas more and then give. J. C. fltvstsatsmsa srstsatsastntmtiss Morgan Watkins . Professor of French (Special to The Guardian.) 'i‘.1\ilIll-lt‘i~‘, June 7.—-M0rgt\n Wat- kins, “tho, fiflt-cn years ago was working tts u tttason in his native viliagt- of (‘lydat-lt, Swansea Vul- l0)‘, Illls boon appoints-d professor of Frtutrlt at tho I'uivt~t'sity' (‘oi- lcgc of South Walt-s. lic is one of tho best known British French scholars. —:-<00——-——- Expresses Regret At Flag Incident (Dom, Press Special.) WAHIIIXGIKJN, Juno 7.~—.H‘eety. of SHIP (‘olby has exprt-sst-tl his rt-grttt to Sir Attckltttttl (it-titles, iiritislt Atubasr-"aulttr ltero, for titt- rt-cvttt burning of a llrltlslt flag In front of the trttttstttgv by Irish wo~ tnttn pickets, it tt-tts tcttrttt-tl today. (‘olbyi is now awaiting an official report of tho int-itit-nt front tho district (‘0uttttlssitmet" on which to Iutst- foruutl uctiott. t. r. titan‘ ‘ortid? Weds in London Tho rnarriagn took place recently in Lottdtttt, Ping, of Major William iit-rltcrt MacKcuzle, A. F. (i, Royal Air .l<‘orcc, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, George MacKeuzie, of 1422 Gladstone Avenue, Victoria, "and formerly of I-Iillsboro, Prince Ed- ward island, and (‘hristalteb widow of Leigh Kent, and only daughter of the late Leonard Peliy, Esq., of \\t':tltotts, Ashdown, Essex, Eng- land, and great grantidaugltter oi’ Bir John Ilonry Petty one time Governor of the Hudson's Bay (‘ontpanyn The couple are residing tt-rttttororily at itusholnte Alvcs- toke, Ilunts. Eng. New Conception ct i ' West Politically NIONTFIIEAL, June G.—R. B. Cowttn, M. P., and Mayor of Re- pjitta lttddresscd the lEfrogressive Club at its weekly luncheon, Sat~ tmtttyt, and gave a now conception of ‘tho West, politically and econ- .’ omit-ally. lit- svttid he wits not afraid at the noxt elections tu appeal to tho people of the West on the policy of the present government. and mlded that the West realized it could no longer tlopt-tttl on wheat only bttt that an industrial policy was needed witiclt meant a policy of protection. Speaking on the pol- icy ot‘ the United States rctalia~ tiott, he stlltl enormous coal resour- ces of the West, should be ex- ploited ntuch ntore fully and that if this were forced upon Canada by the shutting oft‘ of coa l exports front the States, millions of (lollars annually would be saved. Mr. (Towan also introtluectl a reassur~ ing noir- in ltis spec-cit in regard to the foreign olt-tttcnts in Western ttopulaticn, _ r~ THE \VEATIIER. TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. TORONTO, June B.— FFOSII winds; occasional showers; clear- ing. The tide will be high this after- noon ttt 2.28 tmd tomorrow ttt 3.19; it. will be high tomorrow morning ttt 3.37 and 'I'lturstltty at 4.17. Sun sets this opening at 7.49 ant: tomorrow at 7..0; it rises tomor» row tnorning ttnd Tltursdzty‘ ttt 4.08. Notwit- Tim Snmsphlne Kid. 55st: on , 1F THEY BOOSTIN "rt-ts Rents rut: HAVE TO eoro "rteuzlw DSAND‘, t /7/3/yk"%.1“ ‘ l’; I “ I40 QR? Americans Look I I. For Canadian Land (Dom, Preu Special.) WINNIPEG, Juuc- 7.—-Anotlter Yunkcc invasion has started and preparations for greeting them ltttvr- been long in the making. The ttutnbr-r of AJut-ricatt farmers who will come this year to look for land will be zlpproximately 40,000, as cs- tttnuteti by Canadian missionaries who spent the winter touring the States. P. F7. Laforcc, government agent at Boston, has just. returned to Winnipeg tifterconductlng atipar ty o! 115 front the New England States to various districts in Maui~ toba, Sttsktttcltt-wwin and Alberta. lie declares that an average party States ovsry week for the rc-utaltt- tier of the season to settle tn (Tun. tttla many of them arr French (Tun- tttlittns who migrated to the ‘Slate's yvilffi ago and want to rt-tttrn now to tfttnadu. Montreal Welcomes Labor Federation (Dom, Press Special.) MONTREAL, June 7.»~\Vte:tring his gold chain of office, Mayor Frederick Martin; today ttttended the opening session of the four- teenth annual convention or the American Federation of Labor here Mayor Martin entered the ntecting hall with President Samuel Gomp- ers. The delegates stood while the band played the American and Canadian National Anthems, tilt-n. Mayor Martin read an address of welcome. Senator Robertson, Can- adian Minister of Labor, welcom- ed the delegates on behalf oi tho Dominion Government. Both Sen- ator Robertson and Mayor Martin are members tn good standing of the Trades Unions, Senator Rob. ertsoi‘. lauded the Federation us?" n great international agency of peace. especially between the Un- ited States and Canada. .____.¢-e-§_____ hint River Fished 0m VANCOUVER, n. ‘c. June 7.- “Tltt- run of sockeye salmon. m tho Fraser River, one of the grt-ttttist salmon rivers in the world, no longer can be called great," declar- ed J. T. Babcock, Assistant Com~ missioner of Fisheries for British Columbia, in addressing the (‘an- udian Fisheries Association Cou- ventlon here Saturday. “The Fras- er is fished out." he said "anti this coitdltion is a tnottuntetttal record of ntarrs toll-y and greed. The only redeeming feature is that it is not. too late to take steps to restore the lt‘rttser to its former grcat~ tress." Regular Atlantic Aerial Service is Easily Attainable NEW YORK, Juno 't'.— 'i‘hrcn oificitfls of the Luflshelfbau Zeppc; lin (‘ompttny bf Friedrichsltttft-n, (let-runny, arrived in New York on the sttrauter Pcsaro front (lcnoa. 'i‘hcy ttrs Alfred (Jolsman, gcnr-ral manager and head of the contpany; \\'iiliuut E. Dorr and Otto Miltttl, directors. With them was cout- ntttntlcr lti-tcrbacher, of the Ilnited States nrtvy. who has been abroad getting technical information with regard to the big rigid lllrslllps in which the navy is interested. 'i‘he Germans declared to discuss the nature of their uttsincss, but did not dt-ny that Colonel lIt-nsley, of the United Suites Army Alr Sor- tntnty, with an option on the pro- pectod L-Z-l25.‘ 77 feel. long, with a gas capacity of 3,500,000 feet. it is likely that the Zeppelin of- ilclah are here to negotiate the sale of the L-Z-125, either to army, navy or private interests and even for the purpose of interesting Ame- rican capital in s. New YorlnLnn- don-llerlln air-ship line? There are rumors that eventually the Zeppelin Company would like to transfer its factories to the United States. The introduction and matnteru ancc of t. regular service across the (‘ontlnued on Page Two of 50 ‘would leave the New iittglanti _- vice. recently returned from Gory