.. _. .q:,_. _.. i no Pepe: Tlmt covers Pl‘l_ll°° Edward. Inland Like the Dew ` F »i rnepei ' P /W--..._-...» ss i ~ --2 av//. P35- aP°i' 2 Read byliveryody \ gtg;-» _W0-e M1-=~ A , ,__.. , “N ,///1 ___ ____ _ * _ _ _ _ `_ _ _...___ _ '\\\\\\\li _ _ _ .2 M9 _ Au 'rim News - _. ` _ _ A _ _ _ ..§__\\ - _` In _ _ --, Worth Printing . ‘ ‘ 1 V”/'i' -'ff - 1 \,._.., ~ _ l gqws Aucileau ._ ree cents, ` ' __ _ _ . 1so1. ve . ~ ey mii,c.m»da.s4.oo,u.a.A.,1»_4.56 1 E "'”“-°“""""'”- 1397- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1920 A..¢u¢isus»¢np¢i»u.e»ilv¢r¢d.Q_§.ea was a large attendance of and luymcn and several liiinisterial session opened evening. Among the interest brought before iuay bo nientioiied the iuinisters have been into the couferenceA Mi. ltyau and H. B. Clarke, the Nova ‘Scotia iConfcrence of y(-al-'S leave of wbseiice on ac- bas been -a'llowcd a. 'yoar‘s ol' absence to contiue thee-' studics in New York. Rev. Stebbiiigs was also granted of absence for one year. iltevs. li, l’enua and A. White- rvr-re superauiluatcd 'l‘lu»re my eainiilizites for ordlnatioli ypir. And only one candidate be i"~t-eivell on probation. '|‘l|,. stations Committee is find- _difficiilty in filling the the Conference on ac- scarci-ty of men. Some important circuits lor have no supply in sight. new appointiiients in 1*. E. the following may be noted-of subject to cllaI1f§0-R'3V- 17-- (iodfrey, (a returned soldier) ilape \Voit`e; ilev. E. E. Styles to (`iirinai‘tlion street Church i, N. B., Rev. F. E. Boo- goos to Aiberton. ln the lnattor of election of of- ltev. .l). R. (`.howen, B. A. tile new president, Mr. Chowen ii ii.lilve of lliglifleld in this Mr. -Cliowen has already for five years. Rev. E. Weeks H,.v_ [ly 'Pierce are Lilo memb- on the Station Coliiiiiittee from tllilirlottetown District. Victim _ 0i_ir;si_i Trouble ._The fifth Constable today by Limerick. "5 police Victim J.in\iul‘y 21st. A mail train held up near Klllarlif_»y and liaus seized. i\2 . w is P000 .,_,_vvv----.v,,_ nl 'LOST.-COLLIE PUP. \V. 'l`. Wel- ller, ills’ i‘rince Street. »iitii)7. _,__?_ ‘i.0ST.-MILITARY RAINCOAT bl-tivei-ii t‘lnirlotteto\\'ii and Bed- ford. itinder kindly leave with own]-r l>r. J. t‘. Mlicllolllilll, York, or at iiiiirella Glirlige. 14'*ii ._-__----._-_- WANTED.-liMMEDlAT-ELY, TWO lady dl-iiioristrators. Short liours. ligiw-t-liille work, and good remun- eration. Apply between 3 anti tl le-:lay ll. l). Elliot, Victoria _ilolt-l ~i`iiy. li FOR-SALE.- A PURE BRED Jersy row 5 'fears old, just the cow for a family. Apply “W" Box ilti_ (lily. 9 ‘11-6-14-iii ll 7 D 'LUXURY TAXES oil furiiituri-- Nei _vii hilt soon. liuy to-day iilni :-.av,. tiftl-t-ii or twenty per- _celit. lleer & Weeks. 9009-6-12- i. 'wANTED.-tllrl for general hnil.<<-\\'u|~k_ Apply i>"Wost :§ll'l.>ei. sooo-is-12-al. .WANTED BY CITY MAN. A goull driving horse or liiare five io eight. years old, lrottcr or iiiirei- :lround 950 lbs. Must be fcairlvss of cars and able to road fi Will icuii.. For auch will pay il 5000 iiFiCl‘. Write J. l3.'i1ox 128. Chooir-u. loou-is-1o`-21. #_ _il- SINGE OFFICE IN BAYER huiidinlr, Great. George Street to lvl. Apply Guardian Office. tf. ~%___________________ 'A STRAYED BULL, RED AND Willie. alto two years, wltli top nfl boili ears; luis been on my _ llrvinlsos since las-t fall. Alex. U- Sliilltlbri. Iiclie River. 9569-6-8-til. 'WAN1-so cial. rea GENERAL liousework in family of three. No Wllrliiiic. Apply 108 King Street. 9567- -7-tf. ~1- 'CAR Fon nine.-Pl-ioNE :lean 9089-5-2 -if. "_*_&___________ ‘Fon satis.-HEAVY snowni Diiller suitable for putting under _ 0" Cloth. Apply at Guardian. ~ ` 9094-5-20-if. ‘li GENTLEMAN can as Ac- °""“.‘fl|.tr-rl with front bedroom and hoard in private homo, cen- (,;`;\_i_iY iocotctl. Apply ut (lnardtan °°- .. _ 9102-5-zo-tl. '.Wé-_‘_i.____.._- i'_IAN1-Eo_ coMPE1°EN1' MEN I‘;_fi‘l‘i'l‘sent the Manufacturers I;__'___ insurance Company on co___H‘ Edward island. Liberal my _mein oir the right men. Ap- Lm 0 the E. R. Mnohum (‘o.. U ' 'Mimtlsers ofr the Mari- Gee. -Morris had l,¢»L.,, g,~,,,,.Led' Of TOFUIILO, arrived iii Sulninerside of lil health -Rev. F. G. Bert- .He was a. spectator in the court m.,,,H,, to \:¢m,,n Myer; Re.,-_ moist. Tile blood appeared to be in lr soul... N. .IIUNTINUATIIIN UF Two more lliedical wltngggcg were examined at the Ellis L,___; UH Saturday to be followed by wu. iialil Yeo who was at the lloiiie of the deceased shortly after the trag- vlly was rcllorted. Maier uumlord, it bfoiiivr of the late Mrs. Ellis who is il lecturer at, the University _Friday night. roolii nil -Saturday, Ile will prob- ilbil' be called to testify for the Drosecutloll. 'lt is understood that when the defence is put in me prisoner will take the stand, Tile evidence given by Dr. Arsen auit of Wellington, the first wil.- ness wiis liniliily col-_robprntlvp of iiiiii Elven by Dr. |Mol’iice. ill ad- dition thc witness described the contents of a laundry bag found in the deccast-d's roolii. On the top there was li razor case free from blood. Next there wus an intimate feiuinine garment blood-soaked and the same condition as.that on the bed, The interior of the garment in question was ‘blood stained ull- to the waist lille. Witness identified the garment in question, which was exhibited in court. There were some blood spots on the inside which did not show on the Conference as ‘Seci‘et- the exterior and vice versa. Tliisxson speak?" .. latter fact suggested that the blood did not originate necessarily from sex phenomena. ln reference to the chamber, Dr. Arsenault said that he experiment- ed to see if the deceased could rench it with outstreteiied arin from the position in which the' body was found. ll-le found she was unable _.I.O...il0,~_Si>,__ _ _-- J 4.'__ ._-. . fu cross exam-inantion by Mr. Saunders, witness stated that the wounds on the left wrist indicat_ ed that they were apparently cut from left to right, This would sug- gest that they were self inflicted. il)i~_ Arscnuuit in replying to u question said that anyone looking nt. the body from the door would come to the coucliisioii that the woman was dt-ati. Dr. Jenkins, of t`liarioitetowii was then railed to the stand. Ile testified to having in colnpany with Dr. Mc\l’liee removed the head and neck, the larnyx and the left fore- nriil. These portions of the body were pluced`ili a galvanized iron box at Ciiai‘iottctovi'n and taken by the witness to iMoiltreai. An ex- pert cxiimiliatlon was made at the lioyal Victoria llospitlil there by llr. Mc'i‘liggl.irt and other e; p . , these shores en route tor Moncton, parts ot' the States and subsequent- Contmm . _ Bailotlng For __________ ___ N __ ___ __ ___ Republican Pres. Annual Conference of the E L - _ _ _ ln regular session on l'<`l-l-‘ ` I (5P¢°i=i_ ¢o_ ` ) ` morning at 9. President i`» ' ' .. 1 CIIICAGO, June 13.--~ After four presidlug. " '__-1" ,,, * ineffectual _ballots on the nominat- ~ | . ` _ _ __ ' ' dl f l' . llent ot! _ . _...al-_-E lon of .1 candi ite or res l the United States, the Republican National t‘onvelitlon uriiourlled Party oi 150 Journalists with Lady Friends from United States Cordialiy.;;L;;,;;;§;:‘;.;..;l:;i -";.;.;‘;a.';l& .c. .... uri ....l .lou iii” L i. o Weicoincd to Prince Edward island by Citizens oi Summerside and of fourtll ballot .i gain of 7 over the initial ballot Governor l"i.uik O Charlottetown. Visitors Expressed Keen Admiration of the “Miilion i--’-;»-,~; on the fourth ballot n l:.iili fi 13 over the first Senator liiraul. Acre Farm” with its Prosperous Homes, its Valuable Fox Ranches ;{;:=;;;-;c>i-.",:r.::::.-i tally Senator Vifarren G ilardilil; and Fertile Fields. Reception by His Honour the Lieutenant ~r 3'- having fewer votes on the fourth ballot than on tile lli~.t lie st.ir1t'il ` riff Governor and Mrs, McKinnon; 1 ` '_ ....‘..' ... ... ',.;`.;z1.g......~_.;,...... isy. This developed into all or- il-falliziition for the purpose ui' ex- tending the knowledge and widen- ing the outlook ot' the editors and publishers byitravei and- personal intercourse with eo le in different ly in Canada. This is the second visit of the Association to this country. Lust year they toured the \Vcst, and this year, largely as ii . . l 1’-bil' l1ll'l:ei' but tor the fact tillli. result oi' the strong invitation ex-\by Mrs. liollnan and the ladies of U10 lil`€Sili€iiii2\i Ii0miIli\ii0¥iB 119905' tended and pressed by Mr. W. L. Sllninlerside. _ _ >_=iiatc\ibiiCi\ii (10f\V0iiii0il. Ui: Examiner, and Mr. John T. ilawke, behind schedule time, the party en- ts their homes in itnticlliativn 01 ol' the alorlciou 'rl~anscrlpr_, burlu-.ri traiueli ua- cluu-ioliercwn, being ihe ]’0‘“0Ci"\U° convention mis up by the entliusiustic endorsation accompanied by Pipers iiclienzie W°°?k- ' _ .. oi' all-_ wllirle and the cordial and and .\lcl><>\il~'all and Drummer Mc- '1|il»°» ifli'i»IC liilfiff -'-1 ladies “iid hearty support ofthe Canadian Na- I*`nl'lane, who provided lively( and F11”-ill-'Wien “mi <=ii1i'i=‘€“-10\` time tional llaiiways, through air. lluyes inucli alilweifitits-tl music en route. were -‘li-'°“i ‘I ‘1¢_’Z‘-‘U 'I'-‘ie "nes ”' and Mi'. Melzinson, the Association The train ai'i'linl~¥<’lil€‘IliH WL*l‘€ was under the direct and exclusive de,.i,]e,r to mm. the Mmmme pm, 5u|,e,~\.iS,.,l by M,»_ Q K_ }[(,wm~d, iiui"-“"`i”i°“ °f MV- Wm Wilkie- “li vinces and Eastern Canada on the al~=SiSi0ti by SiiliHi'iIii€iilil‘-iii Gi`i\ii.\'. occasion of their annual conven- tion nt Boston this year. The liiaritime Provinces appreci- ate very liiglily this recognition ot' their territory by the American ed- itors, untl the Canadian National Railways for alas too i gg b ve derelia of the provinces. The fairy touch now applied, it is to be hop- ed, will enable these provinces in the future to occupy their rightful places in the Dominion and to re-. ceive the recogliition they deserve. VISITORS DELIGHTED. The editorial party are more than delighteli with their tour. They are loud in their. praise of ,the railway authorities and their officials and deeply appreciative ol' the l'o_\'nl welcome extended to them by the various communities they have visited. Iiere, they were especially' struck by the dying of the Stars and Stripes side b_\' side with the I'nion Jack in almost ev- ery district they visteii. In their counti'_v, they regret to confess, they cannot get l'nion Jack decora- tions so easily as (Jill Glory is ob- tainable here, and one of the re- sults of the present tour' will be to get more of t.hc British euibl_em.oi‘ gala for hunting in the different states of the l'nion. Mr. Wilkie is particularly impres- sed by the frientlliness shown and expressed towards the United Stat- es limi considers lic has been-well repaid lor his months of labor' ill conlielztion with lilo tour by thi-ae frien ` Magic Silver Black Fox Co., John R. Lea and E. ll. Monkiey. Rayner international Silver Black Fox Cn., ll. i. Rayner. Willow llill Silver Black Fox Co., E. W. Manson. Park Island Black Sliver Fox Co., of thé vast Republic better ae- THE CINDERELLA OF THE ;Tile run to the city was li record Doll/||Nl0N_ one, the whole -I9 luiles being made T535. held the posfmm Ugylhg gm-_.l Detraining at the Exderlmental to the western capital. 1-. ‘_ .ISI . t _ , H. t TW" m“hl““‘l Vipms “nd n oiii1y?(fo'r pieldfsdbcxrdlolidforiiifl mio H- T- Fmimnn ‘he Visnnrs were all National Editorial Association, gave soon ncconiinodntcd and to the 3 Hmm CMH, speech A-“H (H umm 3i°“9°t Wi fn" S“""“°"sm°' -showed that he was well informed i The Vi5ii°"5 il‘°"°“i'Fh‘y en-ioyod upon iniitters pertaining to Prince 'im i0"“-ly ‘i"iV'3' “nd "Me mud in 1-Idwartl lslund and the record of expressions of admiration of the ns sons "bmnd_ iii” f0ii0Wi“i1 °"“‘i”*“i°5f_ can and Llritish National Antliems Uiiiifih Ai'i@i`i““" SUV" Fm; Com* the partv boarded some sixty autol i“mY» J- J- MCNMIY- , "mobiles `klndl_v§1laced at their dis- Itegiii Silver Black Fox Co.. W. l\. Wm' by Cny ,,mo_0wnm.s_ ,md MCG°“ilf\fi- motorell vin ii few of the principal Film Ciiniidiim Silver m*‘°k F0* streets of Charlottetown. across li. ti. I{olwl'i-l, private coiiipaliy. . i'i‘iscilia Silver illaek Fox Co., Ern-; est Gaffney. llrivlni-5 to the Ariuories ii civic reception was extended by Mayor Campbell to which i’ast-l’l'esident Albright replied. Tile party tlicnl adjourned io the comniodlous and iiiost arti.¢itlcnlly laid-out groilnds of Mrs. llolmlin’s residence, where a :luinptuous luncheon was served Tile engine was ill charge of driver Partridge, while Conductor John .\icllonuld had charge oi' the train. \\'iili_out rl stop and arriving in the elt_v some ten luin_ules ahead of schedule time. AT CHARLOTTETOWN. Station, the party, preceded by the pipcrs, this time augluented by the arrival of Piper Burke, walked to the beautiful Picnic Grove adjoin- lni: the residence lzrounds. Tin-re they were cordially welcomed by .\lrs. Clark, wile of the l<'ai'm -Sup- erintendent, and il coniniittee ot' ladies, and eseol'ted to the tables where .a sumptuous and well-clue lunclieon was expellitioiisly served hy a nillnhcr of young ladies. Al- though the oi~igln:ill_\‘ expected par- t_\' was inrweasell by u iiuurli-ed or more guests from the city and neighborliood, l\ii'.~:. (‘ial'k‘s lartlel' proved more than ample for all and some two hundred and fifty appe-_ tires, sharpened by the clear cool air, were most alcreeahly appeased and the substantial and dainty vi- alnls _i:i'eally iippl‘el-lated by till. Luncheon being concluded, a brief period of speecli-rlilakiug fol- lowed, the speakers beinl-Z 1’reuiiei' Ilell, who presided and lieartily welcomed the visitors on behalf of the people of I’l'iiice l~1dwlii'-$1. including ii tire-il1.'llting plant tlint coiiiniands the buildings and ranch. At the entrance to the ranch was an arch of welcome, while on n stand nc-ar the entrance was li quantity of literature, souvenir pic- ture eariis, etc., which was freely handed to the visitors. Willie thc. foxes, whose number was legion, were greatly admired and as close- ly inspected as their shyness would ~ permit, probably the greatest inter- est was taken in the house-cats, which acted :is foster mothers to young orpiian or otherwise forsak- en lox pups. Ot' these there was quite it nuulber, and the parental and filial relations between -them was most amusing as well as most interesting. The visit to this model ranch was greatly enjoyed and the stay there was prolonged by near- ly an hou: over the time allotted. VISIT TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE. ‘ Next' ennfe the drive buck to the' city, _:vcr streets not previously traversed by the visitors, n drive around Victoria Park to Govern- ment House, where the visitors were grar~loilsl_v received by I-iisi llonor the Lieutenant Governor nlid Mrs. ilicliilinou. Dainty and substantial relresliinents were serv- ed to the two _liilnlireil or more guests, an dtlie function ivas an ex- ceedingly pleasant unit enjoyable one. !\lueiiei1_io_vinenl was added at tlovlwliiilcnt iiouse h_v the pei't`oi'iu- ance ol' tho hand ni’ lliiziillind danc- ers to the lieeouipiiniuieut ot' the b:i;_;pipf~s. This ff-alui'e was arrang- ed by .\li'. 'i‘lioma.=l \\'lilte. to whom great credit is due for the ease and pei't'et-lion with whit-li the r~.lilllli'en went lliroiigli the steps of the vari- ous iliglilnnd dances. Tile visitors vi‘ei‘e vocal in their lidliiiriiiion oi' this feature ot the eliteruiiniiient. In this connection it should be llientioneti that it was tlil'ou|:h the kindness of e.v-Mayor G. il. \’i'right that the plpers were conveyed to llorllen in time to give ri nnlslcal i'e(~eption to the visitors on arrival. The automobile oriulnall_v arranged for the transportation of the pipers uilforlunatel_v broke down at the last illouieut, null on S.(i.S.`i>l-int! sent. out io l\ll'. VVl‘iulit he immedi- aiielv 1-esponlievi, although at illi- early hour ol' 5.30 and was on hand with his niagniiicent Studebaker within fifteen minutes. Ile accom- plisllcll the Journey in i'ecoi'd time. going via llonslinw, neuotiatliu: tin- liills witiiont the siiglitest difficul- ty. ily l-apeeial rcuiiiist ol' sonic- oi the visitors, hir. \\'l'iglit ri-tiiriit-tl via the Soilili Shore, Iirlliirlnil six lili>;sl~li;'ei's from Suiiiiiiersilie, ilu this o<~ca.~‘iliii the joiirliey was lir- tzoruplisiietl lil two hours, and tht- ellitoi' of the iirlitor limi Pliblislier. who was one oi' the party, stated llc initl never been in u more com- t'oi'ial»le car or experienced a more eiijo_\'iibie nnluuiohile ride. _-\eeoiilpaiiying the National Edit- orial l\ssol~iaiion party is .\ll'. Ray- mond S, l'erk, Superintendent of the Exhibits and l’ubllelt_v llnreaii nf the llepartnieiit of Tralle and (‘ominerr-e. This hilrenu is the Federal (}o\'ernment`s official mo- tion plcture plant. This plant, which is one of the most modern of its kind on the .ilinerlclin contin- ent. is releasing hi-monthly a colu- pleto reel of pictures entitled "See- ing (‘nna-l 'urn \vEA'l'IiE1¢,`°"“’“’ ` TElI[I’EI¢.ATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. The iitll- will hi- high tiiirz after- liooii :it 7_5-i and toiiioi~i'o\v lit 5.-IN; it will he lilgli tuniiéiit at 9.22 and toinorrow at 10.19. Suu st-is this evening :it 7.52 :ind toiiiorrow at 7.53; it rl.~t-_.' tpalrir- row alid \Vt'tiliL-slluiy iii|ii'iiili;,~, at 4.08. .’\'ou' moon \’\`t-tliiestiii_v, Julie Zllrd, 2.50 li. iii. .\`oo'/.le The Siinsiilliv. Kill. i ` ANNOUNCEMEl\"_l‘S COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "cot/is To THE icEci'iEAM social at Cornwall llnll on Mon. i._ ,. ie 8 ‘t n 514" "25