JULY 161-1921 "' 10-1111 ”~.-*L11i1o1'-‘(1\~vAlright Gel n25? BOY A cr- 1.1831111!) ADVERTISEMENTS I RTE!) -, 1 p__m1'leateher for’ West 1d School No. 107. Supple- 511 J, A. Auld_Sccrctlir__v. WANTE (‘pvchi-i men! $1 WANTED‘ FOR TH E " cuss , ‘TEA School, 1- supplement : ‘ I Second class preferred. 301,11 11. Sluith, Scefdi‘ Trustees, Mtifillfllil Lot 48. wauréqw-"ARP- FF». m M59‘ 1-. 510E111‘: n. 111.111.1190.. 112i‘);- "1 -_ John .\11-l\i11n11n, lairmau o. trustees. ‘ . ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR ALEXy 1111111-11 1101111111 NaJAL- Supplement $125.00. Apply 111 Layton Mc~ (-,,1,,._ g1-1eretal‘y.' R. It. 1 Alexan- “Eb =_~__ "WAN _ niacin-r fol‘ (lrecniiieid school, N11, 111:1. 81111111111110111 _ $1011.00. gnu-lug and fail vacation, James 1.311111, Sccretory. maven. - TEACHER FOR 011111- lli-ur School. Supplement 5100.110, Apply W. D. v Irving Secrctalj’. , - 711111155 TEACHER Fos PRIM- ,-11-_v 1i1-parilne11taof Mt. Stowe s1-l11111i, supplement $110. Apply 111 1\. l1). Wright‘. Set-y, Central 11011011110. ______ ‘WANTED A TEACHER FOR iir1111h1'i1-l1i School. . Supplement $11111. i-Iv1-1ett- alobnson, Sccy. L; . -- _ 1i ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR csoss 111111114 School. Experieucerl, first class teacher preferred. Supple- 1111-111 $200.00. Nathaniel Moly ncaux. Secretary. ‘WANTED — SECOND CLASS 11-;11-i11-r for Nolftlnhfilton School, x11. i071. Queens (iollniy. 811111110- nu-ui $1011.00. C. E. Maelficnzic, S001‘. ‘ WANTED.—- FoR- PORT HILI ~1i11111i, district No. 4 Prince i'11u11i_\', :1 first or second class 10111-11011 '<i|]l]llI‘lll_l!Ill. $100 . Archi l-lliis, Sccri-ta ‘y 'l‘rust1‘1_-.s. wmrzn scone cLAss 11R tlirriifor Mt. Herbert school, No, a . Supplement $100; Apply to Francis Ilriscull, Sec, 1071111» TEACHER Fog BultlcwsclloobNoa-ILI 811111115331; --575~'A41Dl3’ to the Sec. Patrick _ Grady. _ . . . 1-1 . WANTED—2nd ‘CLASS TEACHER I for Mi. Albion Sch111'1i._ Supple . : "mm limo-oil‘ ADDly F1111 Robert- son. Secy. ' 1- PRINCIPAL WANTED. - Vlc. toria school, 1st class nmle pm. perred. Supplement voted $3011, ADDIY In person if possible -E. "WW9", Sec- of Trustees. ‘WANTED- SECOND ‘CLASS teacher for (Torravillc School, No iii Rllli-(B Co. Supplement $75.00. Midsummer vacation. Pius M111; S1 WANTED-— Wanted“ 3.... Sgcond class teacher for (‘1111111111-1111111 picnlent one Iiundred dollars nlidsumnler vacation, '1‘. 1', Riley, Secy. ‘WANTED- TEACHER FOR ST. Ileters I-larbor School, Sllpplg . "if?!" $100.00. Stewlwt hiosflter, Secy._ Bristol, P, (), ‘WANTED "FOR THE NORTH Wiltshire School, a teacher. lst 0r 2nd lalass. iii-ale prcf0r1‘e1l, Sup illement $125.00 J. T. Guilfrey, Sec-y. , 1wssreo'fza*c"11s‘n"rafi¥_cif Iiilgtou School. Iiay Fortune. Lille ral fillplllflllliant, Apply 1,, Jug A_ Mcilouziiil. it. R. -i., Souris, Ilux 75.‘ FOFNI) *FOUND—ON TUESDAY, JULY 12th_ purse containing sum of money. Owner may have same by calling at Guardian office, prov- llls’ property and paying for ad- vertiseuient. "E1s'o'nLI'.a' ‘Niffion . _7__. ._ ‘ vfl _ ‘WANTED A SECOND- CLASS 11.111101‘ for iinilcllalc. ilchool. Slip picuu-nt $75.00. Apply io ll. .\‘l. \i1-i11.11.1‘.d iiuntcr itivcr. 11, ‘TEACHER WANTElI--- PRINCI- 11111. l-‘irst class. for Vcruon S1h1u1l, supph 1111-111 'i‘\\‘o iiuud - r1-1l dollars. Apply l‘). (l. \‘Vll‘111‘. Sccy. 111' 'i‘rilsi1-cs. fives-saw? WEACHER WANTED FOR MUR- ray ilarbol‘ North School Sup - 11101110111 $100.00. Ilrtrry G. ‘Rcid, S00. ‘300 QUALIFIED TEACHERS RE- 1111ir1-d for townpviilage and rural schools 111 Saskatchewan and Aibcrlu, opening after midsum- mer holidays. l-‘avorabio salaries 11biained_ Apply stating qualifica- tions to (lanadiltn ’I‘1-achors‘ Ag- cncy, Box- 14, lteginrn Sask. ‘WANTED A TEACHER FOR lll'1l(‘lilt‘ ' School _DlSll‘l1'L No. X5, tiuuplFllcllt $100. Apply Arthur Jackson, S00)’. ‘Frusii-cs, It. It. No 4i, (‘I1:|1'l11i11-io\v|i, l’. l1}. l. .___...Il‘E____________{_-i- ‘WANTED TEACHER FOR NEW Ibuniliion school. Suppiculent $75.00. Apply llector 1\lcLcan_ S01‘, ‘WANTED —-SECOND CLASS teacher for Dontildston School. stqpicuu-ut $l00.00._- James Me 11111111111, Sccy._ liedfo It. . Fifteen Thdiiiislahd I Racers Attoiidi \\'(11iI)ST(l(‘l{A‘l}I 7' ' 1-‘1111-1-11 11111111311114!‘ thi- Woodstock -.r.'l, mldclual r1100 for _ “"1111 by John It. T? 1100;, Prosquc Isle, 1114111110 (iaigary Earl of iioui- 11111. 2.083.’, fastest Iioot. JFN f '.APRl.$'iiPAIli ,4;>y4\v‘, 1- 111x11"?- ,.. Pllnfi ab, all "L-gkamng‘ lint-é’ 11831.11 l- fl I. hunt II»- 1..<1.T.‘1"S1“J°' fl ' I . lndiusinmm ‘Mipm. I l“ 8U 1111i?» _ ' '""ll'fwuun.ouu.unn. "tli-alsltlc was - a 11.00.! ‘ MAKE MONEY AT HOME.-$15 to $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing sbowcnrds for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you witll work. West-Angus Show (lard Service, 57 X., Colborne Street, Toronto. FEDEX-LE HELP wan-run keeper in family of two. Good Will-ice. Apply I’. O. Ilox 2-15, (‘liar lo1t_to '7 -- --~- “i Em r‘; WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL - housework; one witll experience I"‘*‘l'"l'l‘4‘il. No washtng, George Forbes, Vernon. "I ‘Ffiflsiiii ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN paper. Apply at Guardian Of- five, - ‘ '- 4- I _._# ' _":-—_-_.-—'~—:— -—-__| “FOR SALE- ONE DRIVING lmrsc or mare. Apply to‘ Large 111-115. h iii-m ‘FOR SALE-— MASSEY HARRIS 1uower_ ."1 foot cut. Wallace Mc- Laiue, Nine Milo Frock. *FOFI SAFE AND GOOD COM-- fol-table touring trip. Try 585. The- real taxi. HALE HELP WANTED ‘WANTED. NEAT APPEARING young single men of good habits to trawl 111 the Maritime pro- vinces and solicit. Exeprience lln .______-. .__1__ HELP WANTED MALE.—- ANY intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news nn1I special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, we will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents." National Press Bur; can. Buffalo N. Y. ‘SALEBMAN WANTED. -8ALES- man ayself respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation. might find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time dou- ble his income. We require a man _of clean chat-pate: scum} i: 1111111111 ~- and 1body, of strong per- sonality who would appracinte Ailifc position with ‘a fast groi- ing concern. ,wbere woula ' above average earnings; ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. J. Cbhfcbean, Riley building. ueen Street; Nurseries, Montreal. and offer steady atot-k had service." We making opportunity. Iiili School No. 70 Kings (‘o. Sup- - ‘WANTED COMPETENT HOUSEl necessary Reference requircd. Midrcitys Ii. P. Ilooper, Sumnlcr- side, . I-l. I. in care of General Delivery. - ‘ »'_ - _ , A - industry- be rewarded with far IIIFH- 1 ell, second tlonn 9”‘ "posite Prowse Brothers.‘ mrawbu}; ‘ manure on m A PROFIT- °“"‘°° able all year commission busi- Mil"! nessl of your own. Every property Chocolate _. owner needs some of our nine QpQpQ.N||Q ' hundred varieties of hardy Carin“, Tag treen and plants. No cap a Plneapp‘. i needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion ‘SAI-ESMEtF-W! PAY WEEKLY ~ employment selling our complete and axclua ive linen of whole-root fresh-dun to-nrdar treen and plants. Bus? ‘ teacb and equip you free. A money- Dnkg Broth ‘run tauzrltmrrmowlr ‘GUARDIAN PARTIES IVI-I-O WISII to ar- range for 1m outing with a good motor boanpborie 176, A Alywnrd & (lo. wharf. -.TIGNISH. REMEMBER THE Tlglllfill 'I‘cn -I’nrty Wednesday, July 20111 ONLY 2' BARGAIN PIANOS left Al?! quickly if yoii’ want one. 'l‘he W- T. WGIIIIPI‘ (‘o_. Ltd., Queen St. ..FOR GIRLS ONLY.-- Girls If ha docs not takc you to the League of the 111-11ss Picnic, “can Iiim," and get n live “live unc".' SUPREME COURT.— At the -Supr1"lue (‘ourt yesterday the case of William J. Ilistant vs. J. Alfred i-‘arq-ullalz-aln was continued before Nllzdusticc Ilazard. Messrs lnman and Shaw fol‘ planiif-f Mr, Johns- ton. for dirfcndzlnt. Tile plaintiff 1-1111t1-nds that he had lmen engaged as traveller with ill-e riicfl-ildani for tlvi-lve luonihs and that he was disniisscd at lllPHQflil of six luontha without cause. The (zils-re will b. 40111l1~i1l€1lp|l this nmrning. The court ‘will open 11010.30 A. M. Dorion and Ing-raholn. the two lads who 111111111- cd 1101.1 gililty of prison breaking. will be senicnc-ed this luol-niug. 'I‘h1- court will conclude its sitting for thc Trinity 'I‘ernl.. . iI-Enso Is . l1‘. Iirandcr and '1‘. '1‘. ,, of Newton, Manse are in 1h city.- _.vl1-. '\1Villi:i_111’(')‘ljlrjen. SildncySL. my. I'(‘-llll‘i1ed‘last nigllt froln :1 business irip tojMcnt-ton. ' Mr. I l-‘. i‘. Ohierliriilgc. o1‘ lie.- muda,.is registered at the Itevere .Ilotel. , . _ ‘IIIIHS; Idlcd (l. Kelly left yestou ‘day for Siluris to spend iwo weeks lll)l'lil'l "- with hcr- sister Mrs. illch- ard Iyickhanl. ' Mr. I-larold If.‘ Silliker of the staff of the (‘anal an llanh 111' (‘our inert-c, Ayers CI _ tlllcbfni. who has been vlsiiitlg his 11111-001»: Mr_ and Mrs. John Siilikcl‘ of "'I‘bc \Villows" Wilmot, left on return via Maine, where he joins 1111's Silli iu-r who has been visiting hcr par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. llrown “Highland I-‘nrlrfl’, Smith Iicrlvick, Maine. Li‘. CARD 0E, THANKS all ~ 1 1-11 thank G111!‘ and goodZ out and worked so energetically and savcd our humble homc from being burnt in thc force-it fire. ’ JOHN A. CUNNIGHAM AND FAMILY BIRTITS 29th. to Mr. and Mrs. J. l), M0» Ileatb. (um Muriel 1111111101‘). a son, congratulations. 2 BABY'S I OWN 551/» BABl scarf. v00 I 1T"? ii¢ii§'l".'1‘a§i>¢"‘ I .01, _ Pssrncrlour '_. 101i csniillilf-ff 111 1111111.- 111-‘11111’ 111111111110‘ flavors will tidtie your palate‘ anftwmaks a friend, forum. ', “I 11111 0111111111 1111111111111 MOBICA'I‘II.———At Jioncton, on Juno] THE W. T. WELLNER Co, Ltd. Qllccn 81.. for Victrolas, Victor Itc- cords and needles. TIGNISH. ‘REMEMBER THE Tignisil ’i‘ea Party Wednesday July 20th. . 1 EVERYBODY IS ‘DOIN IT. doing what’! going to the League of the (‘moss Picnic. July 20th. . PATON-S are putting on some exceptional miilinery bargains on Monday. Watch for them. BY EXPREiS-S ladies evening pllii ovr sweaters. Short sleeves. Lat- est shades $2.50 each: Iaidies li-sic .i111se bcst shades 75 cents pair. Proiwse Bros, Ltd. , ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- 'I‘h0 1101114110 of the Cross Society wish 111 announce that they have ca- gaged 11011 special trains fol‘ their Picnic on Wednesday‘ July 20th. BROOKFIELD CONGREGATION —()n‘ Sunday Jilly 17th. the only service in the Brookfield congregat- i1111 will be at liruokflclil 7 p. III- 'i‘Ilcr1-,u--ill not b1» any service in lillniel‘ ltlvcr or in liartsville. LARGE SERVICES.— 'l‘h-e Spec iai services held in the l-iartsvilh- i‘llIll‘L'lI llast week preparatory to the comlnunion wcrc well attended. The pastor itrv. it. li. Stave-rt. was assisted by Itcv. D. W. Mhthesnu of Stcllarton N. S. On Sunday two very large ziud-ienccs were present, a1 the close of the regular servico (In Sunday 11111rning two membel‘. u-ere roualved into fllli communion. on the- profcssiou of faith and one by certificate. Lloyd Iieorge May Iiot Fill Chief - Roll at Conference IONIION, Jilly 14.-—" To be. n success, il11_- “Xlshiilgton crlnfcrcii cc Will have lo be neither a tea fight uor :1 ]‘.ll'll‘.y lu-Ilind closed 11111112: 111' 11111-11101; ‘big men." aid an ling-i -l| t-Zlllltlfilllllll of lh-e fir-st rllllli i1! I"lIlV1‘l'.w‘iILl(1ll today. . 'l‘h0 1li,11-11<.<i111~. 111111 turned on the Lon- don |‘i:u1 i’ 11111=pok0n cditorlal d0- (‘.llll'llii', lh:.t ll.lllll.'1' Lloyu (Inorga- no- l.11."d (‘u 7.1m \V1..il1l be satisfact- ory l1jirl-sclltai-ivcg of (ire-at Iirit- ain a1 ihc cunfercluc. Some allow- aucc. it was said. has to be made: -i‘11r Lord Nortilcliffr-‘s personal MAY -i ANDREW NUPTIALS At an early hour on the 14th, 10st,, at St. John Anglican (‘hurt-n $L Eleillllfl"l. l’. I11. i.. the marriage look place of Major Frederick F. May. only son of the late Robert and ilenrietto F. May of Charlotte- town. to Miss Mabel H. Andrew, yollllsest daughter 0f the late W11» liain and Mrs. Andrew of North St. Eloallllrkl. Owing to rcccni be rcavamcut tn the flmilles of bot.1 bride a-nl ~br\t room, only the im- 11'.‘ mediate mint and friends were present at ceremony. Tho cb-urch was plettfly 1iecarated with fIOWBIfH by friends of the-bride, who is a graduate nurse of the 1'. E. I. Hospital. 'l‘he bride looked charm- ing i_n_ a nQyy blue travelling dress with :1 luirto match and carried a buuqilct o! Orpbclia roses, while the gruoul wore the service uniform of lllS old Overseas linltaiiun. "the l-‘ightlilg 20th". tile \‘. li.. and P, I11 I. ullit. The wedding was performed by lturul Donn \\'l1it1-. rector of S1lluu10rsi11e and St. lCh-anofs. and thcrc u-rrc 11o lillPflillllllt-I. Aftr-i- the‘ cerciilony Major Illl-l Mrs- May left- for a \\‘-'ilillll1; trip 1-- ihc mainland. 1111 lileir return they will 11-11111- iu S1. i-Ilualloi-‘s. Numer- ous presents were reccivmi by the bride from ilel‘ many friends. The (luarilian joins In happiest 0ongr11~ tulailous. (Si. John Papers Please (‘upy) Man‘ From Wiids Gets first View , 0i Civiiizatio (LVL-UIA \'I-1llIt.-\SI(.-\.J11lv l4.»- Tracy (lilii "‘ y-oars aid, has just I01 his eyes first fall on a woman. lic 1111s also bad ills first rclneluber- 1-11 vlcw of a railroad train, a street 0111', a daily paper and fiction maga~ zinc. Ilpon seeing a woman for the first time. (lillis visited 1| barber shop and had his lollg hair cut an: his fate shaved. (Iiilis \v. born in Chicago. llis 1-1‘ a 1lis0iplr\_ei' M11111iy and Sankey. liut for a third 11f a century, fatn pr 11nd son have livnd alone on u western Nebraska "ranch. forty uulcs from a railroad. with no strait t.',1>‘|' stcilping within its fence posts. George (lillis, the father, died re- cently, two years short of four score and ten. Tracy. thr- son, bur- ied the body 1m the ranch and went e11 with the falm work. Today he calmc to Omaha on his pioneer Jour- ucv wilb a load of cattle. views or prejudice; which ever wny l-ne llkl-s 111 110st lbe thr-lu, reasons to militate against the iillu 111‘ ch-icl‘ British delegate. That Lloyd (leolcl- Wiiitlil Iikc IILKO 1-1 Washington is generally belicv1-1i, and it is agreed that in certain 11e- IlIPlIYB-‘Iils l" (‘lllcilliinl 0M -, poets he would b0 an excellent fig-- | 111-1, llPlltl for the Ilritish delegat-i ion. Ilis presence at 1b1‘ 1-11n'i'1'-l'1~l1ce lncnt to the llnit-ed States, which undoublcdly- will expect 1:1 lilortughly- representative l<‘.-l1rnp-‘ 1:111 stala-“luen attend the conic . cncc. Some of ihc zirguincnts iii-lib‘ inst Lloyd (leorge going thorn. ivoulll. it is considered. lunch bctter left in the lmckgrauud, for, alter all. the questions 1o b1- 11-111111-11 at Washington will nol 111- dcterlnincd by ipcrsilnalitiies, l1|1t by. giriluzipies. Thcrr- was too 11111011 oi’ personal cquatiou at tho llarls ronfl-rcucc and 1:11 far as ihe best lll-itish (million is concerned, there will ho a slrnng desire to have this (coun-trv represeuteti at the Pacific conferellci- by men thoroughly 1-11- uippcd to deal with tllf‘ coulpb-x questions involved and imbilcll with clear sense of the principles which ulust guide llrltish policy. Tile I"rIu1-o ‘Minister and Lord (Yllrzon have ulultifarious duties, which as likely as not may render their pre- sence at home more desirable than their a-ttcntitm at a confcrcncc ab- road however importent .'i‘il0re 11111 such things 11's cables and thr- directionpnf Iiritish ilolicies at the Washington conference can he treated from ltondon. where the IVIIOIE-(‘Bblflfil can meet whenever necessary much more satisfactorv tbanWvero the Prime Minister 1o leave the majority of his 011111-1117 ure here and go off across the .-\t- lantic lo present a ras-p for which he would, of course, have , been l1ricfcd in ndvancc. but the 1101-01011- uu-nls in the 1icaling with which might easily call fol‘ litllltlllllillllill with the whole cabinet. -—-——<o->i— BOLSHEVIK PROTEST " hrockllola/l. July 1:1...- 1‘.1~1- 11." property 10f funds belonging to the foruler Russian Imperial (lovers glnentlftir tbc aid of Russian refug- . s is apposed by Soviet Ilussia, which claims those funds. Mr. l\'1-r- hcntzeff, Iius. on behalf oi‘ lils (l11r~ 111mm nl, sent a note to SecN-llirj.’ of State. (Y. Id. ll-Ililllflfl. at \ ’ ton, protesting against the us-1- 11f the property. lie claims that such ‘act-Ion on the part of a foreign power, while taken und-cl‘ the pre- would in a scust- convey a (‘olupli-l which tho London 'I‘imes zldvaiu-ia-ll 1m“. 1,9,1“, Gillis said today. "II-c told me the luoiilcr was an actrl-ss and his faih- ‘ Acmuwling to his story the eidl-r 1,", (lillis,1l‘ai'fick0d with his neighbo- Nflghlmr“ “h” s” willingly “HIM will-n this had been 11111111 lilere still I'll-I Y-‘lfll-PYR only 0h their property. ,-, ,,,,,1,,,.,1 ,, ,,,,,,,1,,._- u} vary (iongplb! and never on his own fol‘ fear his lsolfs ears should pick 11p hints of I10NDOIN1 111w ISQJ-Eameu De Valera, tile Irish Republican Lead- er, arrlvl-d at No. l0 Downing St., at 4.110 o'clock yesterday afternoon for his conference with Mr. Lloyd- George sot for ‘ that hour and at wilich an effort will be made tol iindva basis for an Irish peace‘ settlement. ' Tile Republican leader's zlppear- ance at the Prime Minister's oili- ciai residence-was punctual to the 11111111113 asit was exactly at the tints? appointed that he stepped tilroltgh the door. Mt‘; Lloyd-George was awaiting him 1and their conversations over the peace question were begun illi- nlediaielyn Mr DeValc-ra gave an in- terview In the newspaper men this ulornlug and when asked what he considered was the prospect .of a settled‘ 11112100 being brought by tho- conference, DeValern replied the cullouk was brighter thzlnvit ‘ever was in history. "I am sure that the atmosphere in England anrl 11-0- land is right for peace and the on iy thing that is necessary now is for ula to get down to rock bottom." It was the, first time Ilevalsrrl had spoken for publication since his arrival in London on Tuesday. "This is simply a private confer- ence with Ml‘. Lloydfleorge. in- atead of a long range boulbardlucnt to see what can be done at close quarters," said the Republican lender. who was in a bright and cheerful mood in talking with the correspondents. LONDON, Jilly 1F1~ Premier Lloydfleorge had an audience with the King last ‘night. Sir James Craig, Ulster Premier, has been summoned to London to confer with the Premier 1111 the lflsll situation announced last 111 11*1'1-‘ 1111~ 1 11111111111111 11in 111111: 11011111121101 O "thelrjsh ltepililiicau leader. 1.11101" "ml Deuce conference with Premi- er George said Inst night: “We are satisfied with results of the initi-al conference." The communique issued slated that a free exchange of views took place tic-tween Mr. Lloyd Gcfirge and Mr. De Valera and their relative 11110111011111 defined, the conference will be resumed at 11.30 o'clock this morning. 'i'-he columuuique Iieg-au: "Mr. Lloyd (rem-gs 111121 Mr. Ile Valera met as arranged at_.4..'l0 o'clock yesterday afternoon. 'I‘h1-y were alone and the conference lasted u|l- til after seven ok-iuuk." ' IAAYDON. July 11-1-11-1111111 Lloyd flcorgc held a coilucil of the ministers of the Housc of (‘om- nions last night to discuss his meeting with M1‘. l-Izruion I10 Valer- hmprpizcded to a 1iiuucr of 1111- Li-berai (loaliiioilists where be was received with a great ovation. With reference t1l Ireland Mr. Lloyd 111-111-150 bt-sought the a11- dience not to tempt him illto all iudiscretiou. “Tile less said the better at this stage," declared il11- Prinle Miltister. LONDON, July l5~—Tlle Irish peace conference at the ‘British Premier's official l‘(‘Sl\li"li('i', 111 Downing Street yesterday crowdl-li ollt the conference of 11011111111111 Prime Iidliliistcrs and as a conse- quence there were merely ulecliugs of the (fomnlitt1-c.s dealing with reparations, shipping au1d imperial communications which are to lw-port to the main coilfcrr-ii1-1- vrithin the ilext few days. l1 is uuderstooil 1h:- basis for d-ivisiou of reparations anion-g the 11111-111111 portions of the Empire ilas 110.011 night. One of tthe meuwllo ac- companied Mr. De Valera to the] agreed upon alid is likely to b1- satisfactory to 1111111111111. wordly civilization and the father t0 when arrangements were conrpleted fled to the west with his son A meeling 0i the guarantors of save him from the dancing. singingfliautauqua was ll1-Id last night, Market 'l‘hcaire. - , mother, Isles, had ilcsertcd her and gone with anot thc saulc time had proclaimed him sad story of my mother and warn- ed me 1o avoid all sinful men." limpioyllltnt Increase OTTAWA, July l-i.-—' Employment reports for the week ended Jun-c 4 were rcci-ivcil by Dominion head- qllart-l-rs of the Enlployment Ser- vice o1‘ (‘anada from 5.243 firms employing 014,873 workers. For the previous week these identical flruls had reported total payrolls I 095.305, the difference represent- ing an inrrclise oi’ about one and one half pcl‘ cent. The l1l1lk of this increase u-as absorbed by railway silops. which reopened after tom- 1111111ry shutdown. B-ut in addition tlicrc were nlodcrate gains in ot- her gi-rums, and the upward trend. which had been checked in the previous week, was once more rc- sunleil. (‘oluilaring the figures 0f the wet-k under 1‘cvi1=\v with thc baso week under review with the I1ase"\\'1‘1-k of January l7, 1920, the index nilmbel‘ of enlpioyment was I17. 8. I-‘or the previous wW-ek it was 80.5,. while for the corresponding weekdJunc 1'1) of 1020, it was 106. o ii- SOLD JUBILEE STAMPS. S13. (‘-A’I‘lI-I1RI\'1ES.. July tit-- Sltamp collectors here yesterday struck a regular picnic when Stamp Vendor Griffin, of the Post lltllcc, put on sale a whole. hatch of Can- adian stamps of the Queen Vic- toria Jubilee issue o1’ 1X97. one cent dcnonlination, and the tw‘o— cent ones 01’ the following _v0ar showing the rl-urprising nmount of red ihut (lreat Ilri-tnin had then spread on the globe. "The sampdcs, were some kept by the late L. l-l. Collard. private banker here." said Mr. Griiils, "and they were brought here and sold he“ of assisting ltussians, is rclllls’ a s cp in’ the struggle against thc preucnt-Itusllian (iovcrnm-lmi. It was reported yesterday in ad- viceu- from Washington 111.1: Georgi.‘ Chitcherin, thc Soviet i-‘or- eign Mihister, had addrcsscll a not; to several governments protesting against u decision reported to have b1-en reachcri by the League oi’ Nations authorizing the use of the THE TA8TE’LL TELL YOU l Central Cmmeries Wholesale Only Charlottetown _‘ funds in question in the aid 1.f Itusshg-i rnfug-ers. to me as ordlnay stamps. So I thought I Ill-lfilll. as well got rid of them the same when stamp faucfcrn heard about. 1t they rushed the stamp rvflice and Imught up all they could because in their beauti- ful unused form they are worth more than their face value. Some ordinary folk bought the stamps and pasted tlhcm on their letters without thinking, then went hack and asked Mir. Grlilla If it was a new Issue the Government had just sot out. , ----oo>i—- NMW YORK. July ifi-(lsmr Ilanunerstcinkw grave in Woodlawn ‘(lenitery ig to fhe stripped of its 1111111-111111-111 to satisfy a judgment held by the builders against Mrs. Hamnmrstein. Justice Mitchell. of the Bronx Supreme Court, has au- thoiied the sale at auction of the mouunent. with a bronze bust of thadxmpressario and a bronze lyre c 4 ae a‘ balance of $1,623 In un- scif a convert in a Bloody and Sankey prayer lticr-ti g. "A devil lurks n cvcry street corucr, father taught me." Tracy Hay-l for the sale. 0f tickets and for the holding of (‘hautauqua beginning -.-\ few weeks earlier the boy's July 20th. The tent will be pitched whose name ivas Maggie Iiusband her man to the "‘win 1‘iti1-.<.(1illis Ilimsraif at zlhout as usual on l’. W. (‘ollcge, grnunds_ Quite a number of tkrkcts have al- ready becn ciisposcd oi. ‘Those who Wish to procure tickets shou-iil get them without ilelay 'l‘l1ey may be bought from any of the undersign- ed gentlemen who comprise the selling teams, Marcus (Ialder. T. W. I._ Prowse J. A. ('lill‘l(. Murdock McLeod. Freight Office C. I-l_ Iiiack. S. Kennedy". 111.1110 (‘artcr _, ' L. B. Sluiih, (‘arvcli Bros Jllon .\IcL1-od of John Ric-Lead k (‘0., - James PRtOfl lllr. Ayers. R. ‘H. Jenkins S. Albert him-Donald, Prof. W_ E. Fletcher. Ii. V_ lluntain A A. Pomcroy. Roy Quigley Niaj-or J. E. Full J. M. Marley. Telegraph Office A. McLeod, Moore & McLeod MEETING 0F GIIARANTIIRS O A EVAPORATEI) andcreamed. dishes. The nail]; for. \Vith ‘the l: H DON'T DARN STOCKINGS AND DON'T DARN THE DARNER l-‘or ll1"i‘i‘ .'ll‘1* the {torts that every l1r1dy wilili-i, a1 priccs that make darniug s1-1-1u 1111110 u-a-ili-tui on Jillill_\‘ pairs sllli clung 1-1. \\'11l‘|l4'l1'.‘-‘ Slilvlflllllll 11i Cotton. Iii-dc £11111 Sill; :1 1min". 1111s for all ages >1 111 011111111, Lisle and 1-, T31‘ 111 £11.51] good a.~,-1u‘i1ll0nts of ‘lugs. And prices like 7.71:, $.11: and 151.00 a pair. rly showing oi‘ I-‘aii Hosiery»- zil 1111-. ucw IITIHPS in ribb and plain. Seryi-astcru u-iizdou‘. Paions. .-\il kinds L.“ ....___‘_+ -..T.____._ IILQHAUTAUQUA .l.ioyd Wcliner. Murdock Ross G. ll. IIoiln-ook. Dr_ A. II. Reid. (ibaa Earle Archie Irwin S. F‘. Hodgson. Otto Baird. N11 season tickets can be curs-d after 12 11‘1:Io1‘k or. lhc day o.’ ‘opening. The prices this year is the same as last. 11 $1.00 for juniors under l4 _\ 111's. Illustrated booklet programs may ‘be. procured at ally of the follow-lug place of business. Programs Juhu McLeod ti». Co, (‘artcrs Iiookslore. Jenkins & Sun. ‘illack A‘; (To. Johnson t‘: Johnson Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1S_ A. McDonald Murdock Ross Moore'& McLeod Ltd. J. R. Paton J. G. Jamicson No-season tickets can be pro - lexceilcnt features that thc guaran- ‘tnrs fer-l lhere will be a rapid 111-- ‘maud for ihc season tickets, n1ar~ lly a third of which have already _bcen sold. , Pans}.- coucsz-ss 110a; POLGLOT l-IONOLIILU, > JUIIO v fZtL-v-(By malty-Tho programme for the Press (‘ongress sessions in be held here in (X-torbcr is taking definite shape. lt includes addresses by, such well-known pournalista as Jnnles IVrIgIlt Brown. of E1_Iii.o1r and Publisher. New York; II. llridgm-an of the llrooklyu Standard Union; K. Sugimvura. of‘ the Tokio Asahi Shimbun; ll. W, Fieisber, o: the Japan Advertiser; Thales Cou- t-ou-pis; of Nea Elias. Athens; Lud- vi-g Saxe, of Verdi-us Gang, 0111-111- tiania; Rustomc N. Vatchngbandy. <11‘ Stan] Va-rtnman. Ilonlbay. and Virgilio Dodrigucz Bate-ta. of the (lcntrnl American Press Associa- tion, Guatemala. 'l‘hl‘sc men are among the pournnt-ists who have accepted the progranllue commit- tee's Invitation. Others of equal prominence will appear in the first formal ‘prog-ranluie announcement. Tile names of ‘two well-known news- paper men who will be the chic! ' I QQQQGIQQOAVRQUOIQ? Morning Service Preaching “Th! Judgment Evening Service Preaching, *~’F¥¢E~‘E%~Y1&I1E¢S$¢E¢E$¢E’E%%Q%Q l“ “g CENTRAL. CHRISTIAN 0111111011 Dr. Morgan E. Genge "A Captain Hesiod" COME AND WORSHIP WITH U8 ..,-_ - . UOOOIIIIIOO IIIOIIOIQOQO rripresentatives of England and ‘France respectively on the pro- gramme will be announced soon. It is planned to devote fuwr and a half or five days to the business sessions of the Congress, leaving the remaining time open for illr- schedule arranged by the Ilawaiion entertainment committees. Thr- ilusiness sessions will consist. 11f ‘erioral meetings, w-licn 1111- 111-11- gzltes will nsseml-bc in a single luuly for discussion oi‘ pr- 1111-1115 a1‘- iocting‘ the entire profcssion. and depnrtnienial conferences of first interest to only a ‘part of the 111111-- gates. Two aifternoons will b0. 111-- voted to conferences on journal- istic education. tin, newspa-pcl‘ pr . . daily and weekly. null magic zine writing. The Pan-Pacific rose (‘on-fercnrc wIl-l probably 11101-1 cifr an all-day session on the last lay. Prof. “falter Il. Pilkln of (1111-11111- bio- Universit/y and. Prof. W. l1, Ilornaday of the Ilnlvcrsity 111 Texas wiilahavc places on tho 111-11. gramme of.‘ thc educational con- a-wuesatweseivsrqraaelwa i? d‘ 1-!‘ 4f- ti‘ 4F at i1 O'clock g‘ Subject 1 of the World" t} ti at 7 O'clock 6i it Subject ii 9E t! 9i 6i i fl pru- l 2.50 fur ru-lulis‘; and' i 1 Whether they mine , from bruises or over- l work, sore muscles will quickly yield t0 ‘ the soothing eflect of (Ahsorbine, Jr. | _ _ - Rab briskly into the mul- | . ciea a few drops of Absor- - bins, _]r., and the inflam- mation which caused the pain will quickly disap- pear——-nnd with it the pain. . - Keep a bottle on hand - ___;__ and be preparcuvvremw- ganciea 1- - $1.15 '1. home at most druggintn’ W. F. YOUNG. Inn. 344 St. Paul 51., Mann-cal . lhr-li‘ pi-oblclus \\'ill have 111 1111 wilh lraiuiug 1111- newspaper \\'111‘h 111' all kind-z 'I’i11- 1-111111nittee l11-li1-v0- Ihd‘? 1l11- ilrograuilue no-w 111-111; : 12111-1011 will 111- 11-1111- repre- ss-liiaiivl- 111’ lll1- I11-.~'i jolirllaiisin of almost 1‘\‘1-l'_\' cuunlry- 11f lh0 ivorifl. "iinlovln . Drinks Hrcrlgih 111111 11111-11111. vitality. 111111111111. r1111ust. SI fullll HI pcr box, Rrsinrtl lolt Th0 arcatcst and 1111i1k0-d. 10~u1rutlv0 Pionu-iui w’ 11111140 3.111 sirolli and “Esikhugs arc trau-ionlu-d lulu men of "-1 wuil pk-niy ul u-ili power. Price 11cc dollars. . .. . . .\Ir1o\-it for all 12111-1111111111- 1m11i1l1-. In a won- dmul 111--1ii1-iu1 t guis 111 111t- u-nt of the 1111- 1.1u~=1-. Don't sufler 1111111111111; get a box of m. Um: month's treat- 1111-1111111 'lv1-111i11Il.1 .. BATARRII Ilium-it for (‘n1arrl1 is 11111 email-st remedy yet‘ flcvicwl 1111 1111 11 .\111-r 1.0.1111; a 10w doses .\ 11111111111 tn 111 uu-nt and - Ho 1o 3-1111: illltggiuLllrld . s icuiwdy at 111110, ii you have . pcr box, uuc month's treatment, Two 1il1liars. MTIIIIVII FEMALE PIIIS r1v a rviiabln regulator for nll Irmnl! cmu , i111 111 11111-11 1111~11=1r11.i1i1111.-. Tin-y alloy 1.. , and 11111101-11111111111111 viry caly. A nmutll s-u-ratlnl-ul, l-lvc tldlltle. Ii you \v.1ut to stop rlu-ulug nr smoking, [It 1111111111 M11 "it {or 'l'11i1.11111. \'11|| will Ill‘ sul- pr -I I111w1.1ay 1r \\'lll 1111311 stop. It kills the 111 for Tobacco and drugs. Prise. Three doll‘ s a box. 1 IIYSPEPSIA li V1111 arc n vlclivn to this most tirendfulront- 111111111, yull gct a 1111x111 .\i1111\1t [or Dyspepsia .1u1l\-1-i111w soon 3-11111111111-1 111-1 r 11. ‘l l0 11110 111 mt rmythiugi yultl ul111le plural 1 will impmvr, 111111 t (like any substitute. pct box, ‘I wo dollars, one nlonttfn unt- conus f Mom-it (‘om Pcncii is semi-thing entirely new pm rub il11- 11011.11 1111 1111- ccru, and in a few days’ iuuc tlu- 011m is gum‘. It (lIvPI not hurt 11111. It is l-audy tn use and In [untamed to 1.11am‘ 1111- 0.1111. Pflrc pvr pencil, lllty cents; w11|ii| iiilv dollars. . ‘n11- nliovl mpamurmn are mule s: tho liIom-it Drug (R1,, Limited, Montrrnl, chm. and arc (luanuuwvl. Une Drullll! ill Nil’! 1111111 Ilulrbccntlppolntctl our unveil upd- thvy nlwlyl have: godi rel-a on said In Charlottetown at tho 8 Macs. - in Summerllda at Gourlifo, Ltd. MILK a OVOYY IJSQ_ ‘ TIIBIIIIIIU IlliBll r" 1* I .;~ -'-._;_ 1- - * ~ - »---.-;=-:-_~...—.~;-1.~..-:.- - . w, _ L _ 118% vé- .1 dots-El .. ;..'.\~,-. .. . ‘ a 1