» had befriended. Island f Like The Dew \ “ amen can-nun. wane cents.- _ I n!“ Gnardllls Founded 188M, Wpilii’: Richest Bride ._ Tieasures Cripples‘ Gifts (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO, June -17.—’l‘he homo of the world's richest bride W88 banked ltoday wlltfh simple liittle presents from poor cripples she inour, daughter or Odgen Armour. multimillionaire packer, is w be married tomorrow to John J. Mit- chell, junior. Miss Armonz, one» a cripple and miraculously saved by an ilperujlon "has devoted her life to relimbitiwtion of others. British Miners t‘ Vote Against Return stop Work (Special tdTlre Guardian) LONlDOlN, June 17.—Tl1e ballot of the cc-al miners on the question of a strike settlement favorsacon- tinuntioi) of the strike; it was of- -i'lc~iiilly announced this aternoon. The result or the .ballot according to oiflicial anouncenlent was iior aoccptarteta tori‘ the mine lowners terms, 133,827: for rejection, 432,- illl. Thus the vote gave tllc neces- sary majority for a. continuation of tho strike, ‘Tile issues involved in the ballot Miss "Lolita Ar-l vers‘ Prince Edward are said to be the cause of serious Lloyd George‘- Candidite Defeated (Special to The Guardian) JLONDON. June 17.—'l‘he Lloyd George mumdlidirte was defeated in today to confer with Premier Brl- 1119 HENRI"! bl/"elwtloll 1011M! and relative to problems facing when Rear Admiral M’. FJSIICLOX‘. France and Great Britain, wtnils i; running in Hartford by-clection to- is declared that the conversations day on an anti ivniite platform. would mn-jnly concern eastern qnpn. was elected for the constitutency tions it was understood in com- rendered vacant by the resignation potent quarters that reparations of Pemberton Billing, lnilepenilent. iii. ilieilf.‘°iiti'...lif”“°.t..‘i°‘éiil ' ' - George E. Loder Guilty 0f Murder ‘minnting difficulties in the view points of Great Britain and France ‘PLCTOU, June ilk-George E. Lode-r. ISuinmersidQ, P. E. 1., was relative to Silesia and the near east. Bi Wliislie Raid g v y v found guilty of the murder of Dan- (snnnm to Th, Gnnrmnny iel Barry. an aged Pictou-ian at the CLEVEUNND’ Q". June 17__ Criminal trial sittings of the Sn- Twelve hundred quarts of Scotch promo Court of Nova Scotin here whiskey discovered in a omnpart- IMtJflBhL R. Douglas Graham in Curzon Meets Biiand- lnglopprtant Conference ‘ ("Special to The Guardian) PARIS, June 17.-—.Lcrd Curzon. Foreign Secretary, arrived here meat in the hold oi’ the pleasure‘ his ad- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA‘ SATURDAY, JUNE I8, 1921 yacht Trangu-illa, Acadian vessel, were seized by prohibition agents here yesterday. The boat was cap- tured iby Lake Wood police two days ago after a gun battle wit-b three men who escaped. dress to the Jury said that evidence .diil not show vengeance nor hat- red as a motive. but a cool, cul- culating, deliberate money making murder, so many pieces of gold for so many ounces of blood. The -i—-<O-t . Boycott ‘in ‘West (Special to The Guardian) victim “'11s an old man. _ The murderer, the evidence indicated had entered the house by the north window in the dead of night, lliid entered the old man's room, ivherc in the dim light he had seen dissatisfaction among the rank and- illo of the miners" federation over, newmnnen boycott nfnm in Con. the vote and. many at the men “smoction wiiii all debentures of this a consequence are expected to take, nnvnncm “in Hon George Lang. matters into their own hands and ley. Miinigter o; Municipal Affairs, .011"! W ‘WOTK "m!" "W" 0W" in addressing the Union of Sas- einents. l- ‘relief to a hanrassed .pub- ‘ ‘iilllliSiiiliPliCildl.B" f h ‘ .93.. ‘LARGE column-rants Room with board. Suitable for two. Ap- ply to Guardian. cottage, wages iLongwortli Ave. -earri.“an'a"ea"a'sain.j'tnsa‘: ~ ~- hnulcd and painted. Apply H. G Nelson_ Hampton. - ‘ .__-._..____\__.__,_______ ‘A GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- cnmodnted with room and board in private house. Apply at Guard ian office. TO LET.--KITCHEN AND BED- room‘. Burnished or unfurnished. fMiodern conveniences. Apply at this-office. ‘FOR SALE. A NICE B ROOM flotilla. modern conveniencci and barn. good locality. Appl] 46 Bayfield‘ Street. ' ‘WANTEIL-MAID FOR GENERAL hounsworirain family of two. Milstbe sib-ie to do plain cooking. Bast wages. Mrs. El. G. Coomlis, 89 Rocllford Square. ‘WANTED TO PURCHASE . good butter in tubs and one and two pound prints. Please advise quantities which can be supplied weekly and prices. G. E. Story Stephcnville, Nfldq - LOST-ON JUNE 10th BETWEEN Hunter. River and New Glasgow, dark beaver raincoat. Finder please leave with MoCoubrey, iNew Glasgow. ‘BELL PIANO-LARGE SIZE slightly used, a. bargain. Apply at once, Miller Bros. ‘LOST-A HARD RUBBER TIRE off McLaughlin waggon. Finder leavn at 192 Great George St. and receive reward. .. ‘T0 LET KITCHEN AND BED- room, suitable for light house- keeping. Apply 173 Sydney St. ______.____.____i__.____ TO LET—BEAUTIFUL FURNISH- ed home with all modern conven- iibnces. Centrally located. Apply by letter to E_ M. clo Guardian Office. - . _..__...___-.--_--.---- ‘SALEBMEN WANTED TO RE~ present "Canada's Great Nur- series," Handsome free outfit_ ex elusive territory Jiighest com- missions. Start now at bcst cell- ing time. Stone t Wellington. "The Fontbiil Nurseries." Tor-on to, Ont. FOR 8AL!-WlRl WHEEL WAG gem good an new. This WIIKOXI is equipped with electric lump». mid baa solid forged oval axles. mill Bearing Special oval top- pod and open head sprinsl limi- ble reach. Has 1 1-8 cushion ruli- ber tire, 86 inch front and rear- Will be sold for cnnli or MB)’ r terms. For particulars, J. B. Jay, lforell. ,, _ _ . v .i. settlement of the dispute -be~, $119 111E519“ "lid "m" l" thiaicipalitles this inside campaign had T6 0011011 1110115"? i195 Bwflcomgenlcetill and‘ ‘in biiil%t1}>ll"°m“l'|tlori~s planning the burning of it. ' ate to e iermen 0 e Pr“ . a" a million work”! werelsmce. I He had set (ire to the couch when d in this trouble. The aitu-,‘_________. .1110 engineering ‘trade:- $JNQ_ ALF-RED gpggests grave doubts for] .and there are signs of] evoral other industries» ed reductions of wageai _ ' ‘HORSE i Li‘ 051- , ‘ Ito be there. ewawrso MAID FOR SUJVlME-Il “ NEAR- °""T°w‘“ “w” $30. Apply 92. PRINCE ALBI-JIFI‘, Saslc. June l. ——l3eyond all question there is a him sleeping When he actually did it, it milk-es no difference.‘ There was no evidence of a strug- gle but lie had murdered Daniel Barry in cold bflood. Rigor mortis had set when thé body was found proving he was dead. some time. katchewan Municipalities. Owing The murderer w“, n man 0g Such to the defaulting of several muni-[com cayculuflng deninion inn; n, lreniained there after the deed was he heard people coming. A little more time and the facts of Daniel Barry's death might ‘never have been known. There was nothing to soften the enormity of the heist...» LAND Surveyor, l-lermiinville. ililfM§ EB Mi.loliiil's Po‘i"llll is 0N li ili tnnisinMi MEil ‘Alillil-l Certain .Th_at__lIe Will Have the Support ‘ of Lloyd-George in His Demand That the Question be Postponed; - a . LONDON. June “ll-Despite tilcitorliiy and Premier dieigllcn holds filfii- limi- l’i‘6l1\I€I“H‘llHi\85. 0i AuH-ltliitt as tile present r-uiifcrellizi- is trfllifl. and Premier Massey. 0i Ne)“ not u (constitutional caulk-stance, Zealand will endeavor to have the and therefore cannot deal with or conference of prime ministers din-gastric the question of constitution- CIIBB- 11ml» l! Dossible. decide upflfiwl relations. it has. no right to ilczll an Imperial policy in the matter Oi-lviili the naval ilucstion at fill. lie lmviil 116M008. it seems practica/lilfiivill, or course, urge iilil jiostpone- contain than. Premier rvleiglien willnicnt oi the matter on other hit-VB 1419 support of the Britislyllrniinils, including that of tho gen- Prime lM.inister in his demand thateriil ilosire for ilisiirniiniient. and U16 (IUBBi-IOII be Dflfillwlled and thahtlic wisdom vi’ waiting international no steps =be taken until. after the ilt‘\'(ifllllll€l'l|.ii, but it is mainly (in constitutional conference has been ihr- grilllncl of standing by the de-I hell]. T0 01109115111141 Cfllllltllffl DOHi- ion of tho (Tiinuill-an Govcrnlncnti Ali-ll"! 011 this (WOW-lull; iii l3 11999“ . nii parliament rilgariling the Jelii-i sary to go buck to the iinperiiil‘i,-ril l-i-pui-t that he will rust his‘ conference oi‘ 1917. At that c n-;r-;i,-,-_ fercnce the dominion premiers a k-‘ Tin. qupgtion (5 “m”. m. i959 ed the Ailulilrillty for an‘ eXilfl-‘tflfiifln hound 121) willl that ui‘ the Anglo- 01‘ illiiiiiilll H!‘ l0 U!" bOrii. Hill/ill Jilpzinit-ic Nlliiiltc-c, iillll Premier ilf-ilris-H for the iinnlinlvns Iv llill“ iltltilills, liilflfiéil by certain influ- HUB- inn-cs lliiro, will put up strung on, T110 Aiiillirilily DPOIIIDUY P6915011 position against having the treaty- Wil-il H llleiilf-ililildilm ‘llffllilf; ilwicnoiilil-i-il ilnil tllc naval question Single navy for the whole empire |,;,_tq].nn,.,1_ n is no, improbable under centralized control. Tho (inn (his nnnnnny may be me, by doillmlflns were’ t0 b9 given WW9“ a jirtjioszil for it conference of. all Hcntntion on the Board of Aiimir- illll'll"~j interested in the Pacific, “ii-Y bili- f-hfl parliaments of the ivhirsh ivonld incl-ilde the govern- ghlntilinlzllltspggfilignlgtha? 1318x113? mellls oi‘ the United States, Great 1 '19 - 1 l‘ 8' llrimin. Japan, Canada. Australia. gig-fie; 33:35‘ Ogxclllftil-gilvgge iilllmlgxfiirnnil Now Zcaland. Such conference ‘ 1 _’ ‘ . r it is felt, might do more to settle ‘If? dsouéiinlznreilxiiglgle nPlrwiwllzitcvri- iliflictiltics and problems l’ -‘ . I" .“ ePcxi-srt‘ lt ti Pifii tl' took Strong and prompt eX¢cr>t10n-uin_i~ 1i‘t‘i‘li‘c‘\‘-“‘:i“r‘ a‘l‘linr‘i“ee gr‘ They replied with a inemorandurriV-jnq n is believed that if Cnnngn ‘mined b)’ SWHRQMT‘ 30rd“ TWIN took the lend in the matter the ob- ‘mmng- m,“ Plmnllple o‘ central“? 19ft could ho achieved. Australia lit"! 1"“! ldlflilgfilw" $15 "n essemuniglit offcr opposition. but Lloyd W11 bnhls Vi‘ ‘In-l’ “Heme to belGuillflff. who it is thought. is luke- fllifllliell» cilmillet" ‘mm-ml 0t 1093-1 warm toward renewing the Japan- WANTED To PURCHASE, sEc'irrimc. As to self defence it was 0nd ha“! planer‘ Apply Gunmimpossiblc to imagine that ther-c ma“ omce‘ would be much of a struggle be“ tween the cripple and the murder- li’ we fail to convict the man FOR SALE-JBOO-Iier sound driver. Weight 975. Apply Farquharsows Livery Stable. in our duty indeed. iConsiilering nati . . 8e. ‘WANTED-l-HOUSE TO near I with allnmodern conveniences. ‘Apply at once to Guardian Office the prisoner, in addressing the ijury said he was in much the some (position as the jury or any officer 50f tllc court. lie was appointed There was nothing but circumstantial evidence. There till $10 tied in handkerchief finder leave at Guardian Onlwns the confession. if they (lid flea not accept nil of that us true, they could not ilrxivopt part. They thorei for lliltl to fiill bnck on tllc cir- ForTmeALiz-JElR-ssv GRADE cilmstaiitial ovidencc. If they ac- em hiuivquid pcacmmust rest with the ' lorably- zn-iscur- “ a said Mr 8111., ~ - ll). D. MoDiiiitsiflthe attorney for, milk cow. Byrne Brosi, North River. _ *W.EYMiOUTH SPECIALS-TOI- lot Illlptli‘, 4 for 25c. Eusifirst 2 for 35c. Pokoc tea 2 lbs 75c 'i‘oi- lot soap 3 for 25c. Chocolates 39c Phone 366-71.. ‘ ‘WE HAVE FOR SALE A MAIL Roadster 4 cylinder, 3 passenger Studebaker, just the thing for a com cisil traveller to carry big samples. lPrioe $750. . ccptell Ill-Q confession they would liiive the claim of , sclf-ilefense. There was nothing in tho evidence that actlinlly associated the accur- orl with the crime. Th6)’ Wflllill have to jllilge if the witnesses were prejudiced or not. Alfred Barry, brother of the murdered man, said he identified his brother's body by the broken tact-ll. Other witness- es had not noticed that. There was nothing in the evi- dence that did not show hire door *LOST FROM THIS CAR BE- tween St. Peters and Charlotte- town. side curtains forthis car Finder please write H. D. Mc- Ewen, Bristol. Lot 40. ‘LOST-LAST EVENING AT railway crossing, Summerside, child's blue cloth sailor hat. marked H. M. S. Lion. Finder please return to Mr. W. EuBent- ley, Clifton House. ‘Snmmerstde. "HEMSTITCHING iA‘ND'PlcO1-|NG attachcment work on any sewing machine. easily adjusted. Price $2.50 ivitb full instructions. 0i‘- ientril Novelty Co., Box 11, Coi- pus Christi, Texas. °SALESMEN—WE PAY WEEKLY and offer steady employment selling our complete and exclus ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug to-order trccs and plants. Best stock and service. We teach and equip you free. A money- making opportunity. Luk-e Broth ers’ Nurseries. Montreal. ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT- slble sILyear commissico busi- ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Writs Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. "OX FIANCHER WANTED-AN experienced mun to take charge of foxes. Good house on ranch; married man preferred. Must he reliable. A good lay for the right. man. Apply, stating a.- perience, references, wages ex- pected. etc" to W. D. Allanach. Moncton, N. 13.. or W. K. C. Par- lce. Moncton. N. B. ‘ _.___.._..-_.... - ‘WANTEE-FOR DRY GOOD department in county store a experienced man capable of talc lng full charge of some. None but hustlers and real salesmen need apply. References and ex perisnca wanted first letter, also was __ ' by some one else. There was only the evidence of Daniel Reid, associating Loder with Barry's house, but Reid's cvl- denco was different than that lie had given nt the preliminary trial, and therefore was discount-ed. Nothing liiid been absolutely idcn- tified. This was so with tllc can- ned goods. As to the struggle it was known the crippled man had a. revolver, and tdrere may have been a struggientlthough the room may "not have shgwn lnucli of it. ask you to bring in a verdict man-slaughter. if not, then you must go back on the evidence. Every bit of evi- dence must he strong and, if you have any reasonable doubt. it is your duty, and you will have to ac- quit the accused." Mr. McDonald declared closing his address. Among the witnesses examined were: lSsmuel Grady. the constable of Summarside, P. E. _i., who arrested George lander, and who testified to finding money on Loder to the amount of eighty-en's dollars. Shown the revolver and khaki coat in court. witness said they resembled those articles he had sscn-Loder have. He thought he identified the coat by a tear in it. He had all articles locked iip in the vault of the jail. Sheriff MoNnt, of Summerslrle. ramembjred giving Chief of‘ Po- Jice McAulay a revolver" aimlliar to the one exhibited. a watch to- gether with other things Including valiao of clothing and n box of cartridges. PICTOU, N. 8.. June l7.—Jsmes 1411M’, brother of George E. Lodor. new on trial changed with murder. was arrested It Cameron's Hill. near New Glasgow last night by Horace Kennedy, Detective of Iliel-ifax. assisted by Duncan Mac- konaia, one of NW Glasgow's pol- ice force. Loder ll held as a sus- pect hi connection with a burglary at Westville. It was understood that the Cumberland County auth- orities also want this men for jail He?“ "Y 1°"! l""“i*““em-5' u was (‘so Alliance and anxious to cut admitted that centralized direction nxnmnjnnre u, (in. lnn-ns; possible! W88 11800551111’ (“Wing U19 W"- bufllllliillllllll‘, would probably support‘ cnziphasis was laid nn the fact that, (m. Snhnnnl l ,tllo question flfrilfilllilll pflfllfllplb‘ .1118 Guvumnlent (S M present‘ su-prrvisiun of tllc fleets tlur , on; of expenditure, the press of iill shades oi’ politics cryiiig out» ions. To this the Admiralty in ngnjnsp nnmqmhnents O,- u“ kinda, n" will)’ b"! "Im" the Bllfigwi-iil" and zinv ilrnposzll which pronllses‘ of‘ the dominion preiiliers Lord‘tn p-uufl-r- "Qvfll nnflny is not nn. Jemima W“?! “"n""l~"§|1m‘?i| 1° V151? like-iv to rrrtaivc. ii hearty welcome‘ ltllc (lillliinlons and report upon tlleiyjejfnn-ljiln (q-nnnnl. Mejghnn who‘- icguzjuctgnuf n‘? “um!” be“ "l!" is prvpilriilg his position on the‘ (ewe i- exlflttlee(s'_‘ various iliioslinns to conic before , ‘l-‘l rail" W‘ “"1 1'“ remember‘ the gcnrlfercnco with great care is if?“ W115 ‘iii-med i" ‘he Cilmlinlm- having ilic iltmost iiiillculty in Hlmm“ m‘ (lllmmlms 1W" 595510119 avoiding (vngagonlcnts of iill kindsfl ago when tho Government and Repfeapnting m. he d0,“ ‘m, 3pm,“, Pilriiiilllfiii- 100k iii" ilmilllii 1h!“ dominion at the r-onfcronilr he is no action should he taken with nntnrnllv (in. (renu-e n; no giyielsiullel ‘T-‘llwml t" it "m" U"? (iullfii-iilitiflll.attention. This lacing int-roused by: ill confer-calico lli-litfllilllltfifl the pre- n ssnpjqinn pit-curly living voiced “:3? Pliecljmlmln "ndm: which “[9111! the press tllaif his titlituilo in! ICIIIIIILOIL] alto to EADIIUSH ,i_.llo.ir!(nn Conan-om“, is likely m ma} voice in the iornigu affairs oi the QOHntQr (n. um; "f mmu u‘. me Empire. ‘fhore the question stands (j-[hm- dnnllnhnn, ‘ Lin (he crilnlnul nex we ‘llflVG failcdi (inn, w. well us, tliv control unrljvnrariuntering illinenlty on the fines-i ‘ ‘_‘ "_'"__""" ~~-~—C_-._ ______.._ Union Commercial foliage iliosiiiv Exercises 0i Tllllfsilily tisiTiIFiiT Term i920 -i9Zl The Union Commercial (foliage closed for the term yesterday. Priii Moran reviewed the W0ll‘.( done during the college tcrm and con- gratulated the students on the ro- siillts. Hc referred especially to tho excellent work of the returned men who made such a good showing in tile recent Civil ‘Service Examina- tions. Twelve students from the College passed and some of thorn made very hi li marks. The work done in the usincss Department was very Bfltlilfflctory and refim-i- ed credit on both teacher and pil- pils. Iii the Shorihilnd and Typo writing Department Tlltlllv new Typewriters were installed ‘during the term, also Milmeogrnphs, Filing Cabinets and Adding Machines. Next term a further addition would be made, making the college. equip "IBM PIBht up to date and equal to that of any business college in Maritime Provinces. He announi-nil that College would re-npen the first week in September. Follow- ing is list of Certificate Diploma. and Prize Winners. ' GRADUATES Ii‘ ROM lSHOiRTIiAND DEPARTMIGNT liinrgaret HIIIZIICS, (‘ity Gertrude Mcffzn-tily, Morell Priscilla H. Plllilill, Albcrton Priscilla E. Plliinlil, llloomflclil MINI-tarot Jenkins Bridgetown Sophia Joseph. (‘iiy ' Loretta Brown, liope Rivcr Claire McCnrcyr, ffiiy Rose DlCGlllKilll, llcpo ltlvrr Georgie Milllmnn, (fity Amy Stewart. Cit,- Eleanor Denies, (‘itv Bessie McMahon, (‘ity Queenie Holl, ‘Ciiv lilonaienn. Ross, Flat River Minnie Clrm-zniskiyv. Fort Augus- tus. Marion Campbell, Wiiisloc Hilda Jenkins. City , ’Hclen Unswortli, City Camilla Hornby, City Pearl McGiivrey. iiazi-lbrnolt Jennie Hunter, Georgetown iMuriel Lowihcr, Nine lifilc Crock Flora McDonald, Cltv lRose Plnoaii, New Glasgow iGertrndo Driscoli_ Mt. l-larbcrt Sadie Hagan. Muplcwnoil Phoebe MacDonald. lliontnsuc - (Cecelia Nimnan, Albany Helen Johnstnne. Long River May Unsworill, City ‘Lilly Hflppcllll. City Hazel Kennedy, Bradalbiinn Zilpha McQuarrie. Crapauil ‘Reta. McDonald, City istell-a Cousins, ‘Park Corner Hilda Prauglit City Kathleen Creamer, SOUH! Sadie McLeod, Valleyfieid, iLncy Norton, Annaudaie iDorothv Campbell. City Grace MeGdhgsn. Malpeque Ewena McPliee, Bellevue Hazel Kennedy, Brarlnlbane ‘(Tammie McLeod, City PRIZE LIST Gold llledtll for highest average in both departmentsw-Phncbc hir- Donilild. Moniaguep Gold Coin for Spelling. average 99.5:—~Cecelis Noonon, Albany. Gold Medal for Typcivritingz—- Iiclcn Unsworth, City. Gold Coin for Typewritini; mid Office Practiceh-d-iilda Jenkins, City. Gold Coin for Chorthand Theory »—Helen Johnstonc. Long River. Gold Coin for highest average in Commercial Department 87.2.—— Kéaith L. McArtaur, Hamilton; Lot 1 . Gold (Join for ncatest hot of books -Willlram Wondside, Kensington. qesn M, gnaw, gtunnng Special Prize for Spelling, 08.6. fibfargdret Champion, Malpeqne salary expected. Apply Box 118 Charlottetown. breaking there many months ago. on NAN .‘ ead by Everybody u. Ii. S. ‘Approval Necessary » i‘ l‘ ‘league Matter PARIS, June l7.-Dr. Gaston D. Cunlia, President of the Council of the League of Nations has ad- dressed identical notes to the prime minister of Great Britain, France, Italy. and Japan with rt» Kurd to the urscncy oi having the. approval c-f the llnitcd States be- fore decisions can be taken Colonies. . Methodist m‘ Conference _ MONCTON, N. ll, June l0-At the imornlng session of the New Brunswick and P. E. island Metho- dist (loiiforence in Sackvillle, Rcv George A. Ross. of Buthurst. wil elrcted president and Rev. E. E Styles was rte-elected secretary. ltov. .I Keency gavo ari interest- ing ildiircss on “the tilsk of the churrah." ‘ _ 0!]! i mrilliliitesi for the forrller (iorimin All The‘ News Wei-fin“ ‘ All (The All: wercii ‘fr-inning “IQ- 4-.“ _, I Iii-J; iiling Peter of " Criillilsifeliili ‘ I ScLIfia lnprov’ . . i ~ l ‘BELGRADE, June 17.—Kin5; (BERNIE. Switzerland, June‘ 17—- ‘Peter of Serbia who has been, seri- Avmtmntj-opngij nutnrpsk of famine ously iii is steadily improving, fn‘iii Kiev. is reported today in des- lionlth and is said by his physicians patches from the. Ukraine, which l" be Oill 0i’ nil danger. assert that the people are dying in M}? lmasses from starvation. 2.000 of H b d d liiem having been buried in one idlly in the town, which is being be- .. a e a [staged by Ukrainian insurgents. At mveitlie same time tlle-liespatches add secret Nationalist vigilance socie- ties eve murdering prominent Bui- njishevik‘ leaders and magistrates, he 1*“ isome of whom have been hanging i (ta-Lonny. Alta.,_ tliiiirgo of murder June will ' against Joseph Rutledge, lnnisfuil to lalmpposts m. kmed by bung“ farmer. as a result of the coroner's ‘almost every morning The B01811“, dnquest intn tile fire which des-‘vlk newspaper of Kiev. avg regw lwmwd M” mm‘ “Qme 51X mumltered the names ofihil‘ y commis- leilsi- Oi‘ Pmismil "m1 hllrilfid i-oiszlries who already rave been kill- lileath his wife and four cllllflffllLmnl-ies w)“, nh-enny have been km. Tho verdict returned by the jurylen u". despntuhes My declared that the woman and her; ‘ children had met death in a fire ct by Rutledge. . Rutledge confessed to the jury that he entered info an agreement Maritime Provinces I ‘Iii-Kill twill! with Ills wifo to kill the children‘ llien commit suicide, because of iin illorzil conditions in the llclnc. Ht‘ (A complimentary resolution wasiionl his 1101'“? "m" BPWIIZ U19 passed in ft-lfefllnflg to Rev w, [L-iillhifé iifire when Ills family were Iiarracloilgh oi’ (lontral lVfcthnilii-i cliiirr-ll. Mflllitltlil. who goes lo Lind say, Ont. 'i‘hi.~: was passed unani- mously by a titlllliiing vnio, air, iizirrilcliriigll replied In fitilii iorllls. Official notice was given of the. trailsfer out oi‘ the conference of R9‘!- Aflllila Lucas and Rev_ W. H Bnrrilclilugh and into the confer- ence of Rcv. R. G. Fulton from' Nova <Scntin conference and Rev. F. V. Tillon from the Bay of Quinte; conference. Rev. Mr. Tiiton is ap-l pointed to the Central Methodist Church in Moncion. STATION SHEET P. E. I. Chariottelown ‘District Charlottetown, -( First Chart-ii), G. W. liiyfllenrlenning. ‘ "Cornwall. Henry Pierre. York L. ll. Joureti. ‘ ' Wins-loo, O. ll. Peters. Pownnl, G. W. 'l‘illey. Vernon River, R. M. Brodie. , Montague, f‘-. Graham, Murray rhor, C. ‘fl. Stcllliiilgs.‘ ‘Soirrls:‘l."B1"'ilr=ipm"" ' ‘ . Mount Stewart, II. A, Broyvn. i Summcrsidc District SllllllllCYSlflP, Goo. MillTlH. ' Iii-risque. G. N. ‘Silllltll’ _ 'I'l‘yon, P. A. Fitzpatrick. Mnrgate I A. Ivcs. Grilnvillc. Goo. Ayers. , Bideford, F. W. Sawdon. j. Albertina, W. _ (ludircy. ' Capo Wolfe, ' -l. Smith. Rr-v. (l. A. ltoss, who takes officiy as Prosiilirnt. wi * born in Chnr-‘ iottetolvn, l’.E.i., and was murrieil . to Miss Rnbeml. hilldreil Hay oi Carleton County. llc was educat- od in the common SHIOOIS and at Mil. Allison. ltoceiveil as a proba- tlimel‘ in 18915. ‘he was ordained i1 Monctun in 1900. The circuits upon which he has Canterbury. Woodstock, llsmpto urst. ‘For Ll long time Mr. Ross has been secretoryytreztsurer 01' the Board of Trustees. ‘One of the most n‘ events oi’ the whole flcnfere e‘ i! worc_presontcil wlill addresses. Ind‘ the case oi‘ llcv. Thus. Marshall, vlergyfllPfl thus self. ‘(ITGSS iva-s road so a life sized photo. . so} r OF CANADIAN LEGION. 'i‘0Iti)N'l‘O. June l(‘..-~-A slurl. toward the formation of for the purpose of uniting all ex- mr-liibers of the C. E. h‘. into one, organization was maria yesterday when five veterans at a meeting decider] themselves to undertake‘ ‘o bring about it union of returned‘ men. l ‘Pigs five loaders of tits movement are Robert ll. Harrison, A. M.» Hunter, J. L. Howe. J. Fred Warsh and lb‘, O. G. Wired. Al- thoilgll rill arc lilclilbers of existing veterans’ organizations, they wer-cl not authorized by their sociclicsi ‘o take tllc stcp they hail. -i—-{-b3——- B l RACE HORSE DROPPEC- DEAD‘ ICE-LACE BAY, June 17—~At illei ‘l. MacLeod of 1.22 trot and pare. As the marei went by‘ the wire she was seen tol wobble. Slin staggered along to thei first turn and fell in a heap_ Her‘ lriver. Conductor Jed Marlin. (‘.1 N. R., Sydney, was iminiiii-ed. Sndicl 2d States last winter by her own- ar, who is in the (‘. N. R. services Gold (loin to Francis Cronin, __a._.._.__-._____.___ Ciiv- _ _. - Ocmiiiued on Page Three. Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian) COLCHESTER LEADS IN MARK- ‘in bed, st-lziilg one of the cliililrem made ills escape‘. Miss Shaw. sister oi‘ lilo dczid ivolnan, is being held ‘as ll llintcriai witness in the reuse. utlciige is still in the hospital an! -i'ering from severe burns. Canadians for Bisley MONTREAL, June l6.—'i‘lle Can adian Rifle team, which will com- . - pete this year at Bisley, sailed on FREUERICTON, N. 8., June 17 tllc ‘liner Metngnmn for Liverpool —According to a bulletin issued by this morning. The members of the the Agricultural Department seed- tcuiii are: lug and planting throughout the Allen. Private F. N., London; province is now complete. The acre Angler. Serst. Tl. Calgary; Annnntl age is fully equal tn that of last lat. S. A... (falgnry; Bnttter. Major year. Labour is plentiful witll C. W.- Londvn: Carlin. Pie. A. H. wrlges di from s35 to s45 a moiliil Vailconver; Caries, iSergt. J. G.,_Re- with bmn-rp _ gina, Crowe. Major C. R., Guelph; Ellislio. ‘S-ergt. G. M., Toronto: . . Hawkins. iSergt. W. A., Toronto‘ BAD CAR AccmENT Lucas, Gergt. A., Toronto; M-cCai ‘ST JOHN N‘ B" June 17_A liinn-Sergt. L. B., Truro; Mortimer large murmg ‘m. was completely Major George, Ottsiiva; Nix, Lieut. meéked when it plunged into an MANSHIP TltlillO, N. S. Juno l7-——(.‘f)1CllPS- tcr Aclidclrly has been awarded tllc ilominion marlcinanship champion- ship for 1021, with a. scorc of i,- 379 points. It led iill lllfl other cadet corps of Cilnllda Calgary was (second with 1,367 points. CROP WORK IN N. B. ;J. 0., Winipeg; Patterson, Lieut. excavation at the mo, of water“ H. W., Ottawa; Peck, Licut-Col W., _Victoria., (commander); L, loo street early this morning. it llicheirilsoriMMajor , 1i, was left deserted and the owner yictoriaq - _ , , ~- mlbent. vsergL H. IR“ Toronto; has not yet been ascertained, . Stocle, Scrgt. J. 'I‘., Guelph; Swetvnv. (Yilptain. Kingstonf Ting CONFERENCE PREQDENT man, Gunner W. E2, Quebec; ‘Piers, sci-gt. C. Il., Britannia Bay y _ 0nt.; Wilson, gm-gh A_ F" OtvC E. Qrowcll_ of Sydney, was (“AWL chosen President of the Nova Scotia Methodist Conference at the {W} opening session held at Berwick Island Students in I MacDonald Lists ‘HALIFAX, N. s., is... 17—llcv. yesterday." Rev. F. E‘ Barret of Liverpool was elected secretary. POWER COMPANY FI-R M—MEN WEAKENING labored are iSunny Brae, liitrtltinrlflw In interest; guise gziincil honors standing in gen: ral proficiency mm‘ ma“, M the evenng session ilfllllllllliiftihlfilll oilrsu. Ill the home when two lllflllil9fi~i who have coin-,""*k°" t‘ pletcd fifty years in the ministry‘ “on rot l...-: lb R .0 .st 1.501s (P- E- i-l- ha?‘ $2,151,511 ‘m... 651,553.51 Charlottetown; Milrtha A. blncF-ar with ll. liir sized jihotogratlli of liilli- ‘£1119, In (he use ng Rn“ (pm Cameron. Sherbrooke (N. S.) Ii. Wm. ililrrison, oi‘ dlf-oncton, an ildylilfl liliiim‘ Yilfll‘ 0i iill! iiifiilllliiili by new 1p p; administration course: Mildred E TilOllltlS, the jireseritdtieu being ni-qVill-snn. Si. John. linseed in all silh- cc s. . - crs‘ course HRST STEPS ‘N ORGAN‘zNnoNbiziiliieson, (ihiirlottotown; ‘K. Scott, l-‘rorlcricten; Dora Mnthic I m t son, Charlottetown; m n i liryilnt. lliilifnx; Lois Murray, New (Iunadiiin Legion of Wiir Veterans 52h". (llllililllfl, June 17'—I<‘ifteon nlari time province girls received their illfllflllltlWtllltl lilo lower provlnccl “VJ-e mpnwpynmd m u“, awnniiny. taking evidence in tllc dispute lic- prizes at tllc closing exercise t oi‘ tllc Srlloill oilloilsclioiil Scicnrr at Bellevue, bfacrlilnairl College, St. Anne di ivhlcli ‘took place ins‘ eck. ‘The first prize for institution ad n, .‘ n , A FlliTVlllB idlorenceville and Bntll3‘n““”trf_'t‘°“ an“ that w" the b“ work in food conservation wa: wnriloil to Miss _Enid S. Macias no, Snnlinerside (P. IE. I_), wlii- in the institution irse Miss H_ M’. Mathia- Cliilrlirttetown, receivcfi onor stilndiug. 'l‘liose passing in the two-yea: n1- gg 301m, who wnn nne of the institution ndulinisiralion course ll‘ hnno.red_ me mp elude Enid D. illnofiirlane, Summer Helen G. Kelly‘ Summerside. and Jenni: ‘homemak- Heien M. Myrtir Those passing in tllc include: L-osley F. lri-sgow. and Isobel F‘. Walker, Si Among the graduates in institu ion tidministrntion receiving diplo mas for having (lone six months ucccssfui work ion were Bessie following gradua- .. Cnrrnthers. Charlottetown and Mildred L. Har- imer. Norton (N. B.) . ‘Those receiving certificates fol the three monilis (short course) ir. household science lnclilrie Alir R. ffhonapson, l't_ Le Nlm (N. 8.). and Esther Black, St. Martins (N. B..' ' ‘zoos-i varsmws i elven EMPLOYMENT OTTAWA, June 17'.-—Accoriling to the report of the Civil Service Commission, 29.0844 Glace liay race track yesterday, t smile Cllnthaln, 2.21 i-2. owned by 2m“ M“ bee" we“ “""°““m°“ “ returned sol men, four of $4,000. and $3.000 or better. excess or $1,800 per yearn; p to December ill last. of which . PM“ T“PI""" 8,448 were rperllament. Within the i "lropped (lend after finishing the l“, month Nxunmonn have been first half of the second heat of the npproved by the Qnvemmenp ny _ which a large number of returned ' now temporarily employed. will become permanent employees. The appointments given the veter- ans include every branch and class T» ' of work, from a position as deputy _. _ ' Chnthnm was by the Earl o! Chat- minister to that of messenger. Two _ ham. and imported from the Unit- pggfljg-na nnjq “tn-nan n; $3,090; ' thirteen of Hundreds of re- _ R PM"! Tllllllfif. It was her first turned men are getting salaries in race in the ilrovinces. sr. norm. N. s, June i1-.-'riie conciliation board which has been occupied during tllc past few days tween the New Brunswick Power Co. and it-s street railway em - oloyces concluded its hearing to- day. The company has adopted an uncompromising attitude while the hen show signs of xvcickcning. 'l‘hc boards finding will be forwarded to Ottawa. TO OPPOSE W. F. MACLEAN TORONTO, June 17—-U. F. O. and Labor leaders, in conference here tonight, decided to oppose W F. blur-Loan, M. l”., in South York, with s ‘Labor inan at the‘ next elec- tion. The ‘Labor man will run ow- ing to thr- ccustituency being large- ly urban. The U. li‘. 0. will support. the Labor msn_ i} TIIE WEATHER. CPEMPERATUR TIDE‘, DIOON, ETC. E TORONTO, June 17—Llght to- nioderaie ‘winds Northeast to west erly. tiloudy at times with it few scattered showers. High tide this morning at 8.44 and tonight at 10.13. Sun sets this evening at 7.51, and rises tomorrow morning lit 4.08. Last quarter of the moon on Monday. J ne 20th.. 5.41 n. m. Noozle, the Sunshine Kid SCH-l‘ l‘ UL HS FJJVL- i1" seas-cw ~= ~1> may i"=i){ 43.4fm v E TY) QFT‘ OUT ZHO§E -'\ "i . l" .,. H: of‘