The Paper Thai Covers‘. Prince Edward Island ' N Like The Dew oar-Immune ’ s.»- ea-ahtiittfl?" . .. I ", .. I - , Commissioners Will _ . a v liear- Big Sugar Case (Special td-Th-s- auardlnn) ‘ OTTAWA, June 13.-—A ease in which all the sugar refineries of Canada and ‘the United States will be interested oonies before the Board of Rrflway Commissioners at Cold Dre Discovered ' At Elbow Lalir Special to The Guardian. LEPAIS. Mon. June 13.-—The gold ore discovered at Elbow Lake seventy miles from here, is believ erl ‘by local prospectors‘ to ‘herald the opening of -the greatest golr‘ t _ complalnlfof the Dominion Sugar . 1|‘; Geneva‘, (railed Pluiindllalals," “MAID FOR GENIRAL HOUSE- Chsithom, Ont., on June 28, when the commissioners will hear the mine on the continent. The Dykr has been stripped of its overbur- den fiir 3-50 feet. A‘t the dscovery most specimens that were dug out assayed n-t fifty percen-t. A case of dynamite is being sent to Elbow Lake to determine the wealth oi the ore away from the surface. Canadian lleld for Murder NEW HAVEN, Conn._ June 13' Becoming enraged, it is alleged, be cause his ‘wife, Moiry. aged 35, harl reprimanded him and had refused to get a revolver for him, Alphonso Collins, 33, got a smnli rifle last night and shot the woman. The bullet caused almost instant death Collins is now locked up at police headquarters without ball, pending arraignment on a charge of mur- rler. Collins lsya Canadian and u carpenter by trade and came to this city about ten yours ago. Fruit Reports Good ' _ l Ontario Company the-t the railways have been attempting. to charge r/r in- creased minimum freight rate in addition to the 40 percent increase in rates ‘granted by the commis- sioners sometime ago. Sugar l‘oo_i_i_- Big Drop (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORrK. June i3—-A new low rate for thedast four years was established in the rcfineri su- gar on-urkct todiiy_ Iwhen several local refiners quoted fine granulat- erl at six cents it pound because of the weakness in raws. Caivios Crave Sought GENEVA, Juno 13.——-Tlie spot where John ‘Calvin, the Protestant reformer and theologian, is buried ls being sought by the authorities on information furnished rbya man who says he is a descendant of Calvin. The location of the grrivc bias been handed rlown through STMAWBEHUHEQ ALREADY the lqalvln ‘family under pledge DOWN To 13 as A 50x of secrecy, according to the man, ' who is ‘Ill years of age, and as he is without ‘issues he believed it his duty to divulge the location to the ecclesiastical oonslstory at Gen- Speeisi to The Guardian. iST, CATHERINEIS, Ont., June 13EJTbe Niagara Fruit Growers Association will have representa- tives at important points to look after their fruit this year rind see that it is properly distributed. if ii glut occurs ‘on one market the re- presentative will be there to nusli it out to some other centre where fruit is scarce. This will kcell prices on even basis. Prospects of fruit, the RYOWBPB say. are favorable. Biawbfifriefi 8V8. iTrarlition has it that John Cal- , who riled on Milly 27, 1567, was hurled “in the common cemetery ut the ‘exact spot has not been entitled. -ust~A ply ill Angel . LE9; , engrave Photo QTTAWA, June lit-Inasmuch ill/the demobiltlon ‘of ‘he Con; are ' Q not nearly -. r not be possible to continue indef- initely the securing of photographs, R5V9LUT|°N3 AU- 9V5“ of groves in ‘France and Belgiumu All applications ‘rfcw photographs with, but after that date the serv-' to worry its native ice will ' be discontinued. showing signs of life, " - its larger relative, ‘which, for sevcrril because of its activity. Geologists h who have examined both moun- tains declare that there is siniill ‘likelihood of either erupting. ‘FORD CAR FOR SALE, OVER - hauled and painted. Apply H. G_ Neison_ Hampton. GOLD FROM EUROPE. ‘FOR SALE-l DRIVING HORSE, 1 single carriage, 1 double car- riage, 1 buggy. Apply Arthur G Peaks. 121 North River Road. moss: FOR sM-E-oooo sound drlver.~_,Weight, D75. Ap bly Farquhsrson’: Livery Stable. NEW YORIK, June 13.—Golrl and silver rbnlllon valued at more than $7,000,000 consigned to various lNerw Y-ork banks arrived from Europe yesterday on the liner Ac- qultania. The consignment consis- ted of 210 ‘boxes of gold and two boxes of silver. - . -— Felix M. ‘Wurboirg, the banker, ‘WANTED BY JULY 1ST. A was one of the many prominent good plain cook, also ii youni; persons w-iio returned fro-in abroad girl to wait on table. Apply Mrs. Aeneas A. McDonald, The See Breeze. Georgetown. ‘LOST, BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- iown and Borden a 34 x 4.1-2 Tire and Rim. Finder please notify J. Stanley wedlock, Char- lottetown._ ' ‘LOST-SILVER FOX, PARTIES capturing fox, please notify E. L. Weeks, Bruckley Rd. and receive reward. - ‘A GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- comodsterl with room and hoard in private house. Apply atCuard inn office. WANTED AT once-ram wmr some experience at baking. Ap- ply Tomlins it Hynes Bakery. o REGISTERED on the vessel. IMr. Marburg spent considerable time in Central Eu- rope and said he was especially encouraged by conditions there- Vlenna factories are working near- ly normal, he sold, while small living cost are rapidly making thnt city ll centre for persons with fix- erl incomes. PHARMAClSTS CONDEMN DOMINION ALCOHOL TAX TORONTO. June 13.—A resolu- tion condemning the federal tax on alcohol and urging that a deputa- tion ‘be sent to Ottawa l.o co-oper- nte wtli the Canadian Pharma- ceutical Association in making- a protest tio ithe Governmefl! W11! passed by the council of the On- tario College of Pharmacy at their semi-annual meeting here. it was urged that the new laiw deprived ‘FOR SALE the drugglst of ‘his absolute re- rShorthorn bull. two you" 01d- qulrments for the ‘filling of medical Byrne Bras, North River. prescriptions. The law WM "Bid .._--.---_- to discriminate against the drug- WANTED — GOOD JERUIY gist and in favor of the manufac- grsde cow, newly lfresbened. iurerewho was able to manufac- from a to 5 years old, W. A. ture in bond. _ . Hutch,‘ Box '21", Charlottetown. .___._.‘___.___ -- LOUT-Jistween Eldon nnrl Ten Nile House. two web lowering straps .—M. A. Olllls, Undertak- er, Eldon. FOR sALi-HOUOI AND THREE acres of land. For particulars rap- .ply on the premises. Also few Work. Mrs. W. A. Huestis, $5 Upper Prince Street. unsure on‘ m A PROFIT- oble all year commission busi- IIOBI Of Y0!!!‘ 0WD. livery property owner needs some of our nine second. hoiulerl- wrrlosen. wit- hundred varieties of hardy Red able for express Wltgttlclafll." Xlviil To; trees aiiri plants. No capital sell very cheoo- 71 - Q _.- i. --- ANTED. - EMALE SCHOOL teacher for the Protestant school u; r; = - Magdalen islands, salary on aippllrmtlon to secretary of the Protestant School Board at a-bove place. . LOSE-LAST THURSDAY NIGHT ‘between Clyde River slid New _‘_Hl|_V8li. wakon wrap. Finder needed. (iornpiete equipment w! instruction free. Write 901011110" Nurseries, Montreal. ‘WANTIOF-POR‘ DRY GOOD department in eoualr Ito"! I experienced man capable of tuk in: full chlff‘ oi lsme. None but hustlers rssl salesmen need irpply. R erences and a! perlflice ammo first letter. silo have already got down to 13 cents s box and rwili be 10 likely. Cherr- ies will not be down much as they tliecrop .0: 1M1. MEXwAN ygLgaNggg WAKE in order to overt a calamity, rill received by rile Militia Department’ MEXICO ‘CITY, June 1a.-Mexi-""P"""°" ‘BM their closest alum- on or before August 1. will be dealUco has another smoking mountain Ho" l." the “oluuim of "l" llmll" ‘ HIhabHRntBL-IOlIlS rulssrl, leading to thri fullest The lonépexblncl volcano 0t Comm, rinri most permanent fC-Cslidllllsll- in the state of Jalisrzo, is said to be "‘e“';,°f_a" °X‘-"°r‘""° "W" "nil W0‘ emitting men. Several liunrlrcd men were much smoke and steam slmillar to ‘ Popocatepetl, months, has caused “mm, m the state n; puebuyecuilve of the Nova Scriliu bru r:ii __ ~:‘ i ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA (TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921 .,~~ n- .‘ Annual Ialllerlptlel- delivered III lull, (hills, It“, U. I- __.._.,... _ . _ ' .. iweoty iiilicdio . . 9 ‘ I . Spanish Train Wrecli. MADRID, June l2l-'l‘he death .oll resulting from a wreck yes- errlay of anexpress ‘iruin from Madrid near Vilirrvcrrle, liris reach- ed twenlty, according to report-i ‘Twenty persons cceived here. were ‘injured. The express was ivrerakerl by a tolllslon with a train from Valiu- 'i0lir‘.. most. of the couches nt‘ Ibnth ‘rains being smashed. Tile engine of the express hurl only recently been purchased from the United States its driver wiis killed. Strict Neutrality For Britain (‘Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Juno 13.—'i‘lle attitude of Great Britain with regard to the conflict between the Greeks urtrl the Turkish Nationalists will be one of strict neutrality, Austin (lhouibcrliiln announced today. -i~—¢e¢-—~——— A Canadian Legion oi All Service Men TORONTO, June 1ii--At fl. grit- liei-ing of representatives of the Grand Army ofllnitori Veterans of the G. W. V. A, Naval Veterans and Army nnrl Navy Veterans in Queens Park, here, Saturday after noon o. resolution was passed urg- ing _tlie veterans of Cuniirlu to full inlo line with the veterans cf (lreul; liritain and form a (innorlirin Le- gion rif rill CX'Si:‘i‘Vil€G mr-n lt was JiiZFCCtl that .i.rii'ri liyng, the next Governor-General of Canada should bc invited to accept the position oi‘ ‘Grand President of the la-gion as soon as it is formed. Tile veterans passed ri rcsolii - lzlon _rie l r‘ the ectr-thatgiiiiiny "r6 euros Fool/r oruurui FRANCE” French Mission, Headed bTMa-"shai Fayoiie, Will Sail‘ Tomorrow Willi Symbolic Ciit to Canada, “Which ilas Poured Dot ihe Blood ol Her Sons for the Liberty oi the World.” ' I-Qw-w-q-p-r (Special to The Guardian) ‘li‘i'lii. HAVRE.‘ June 1‘3.-—'l‘lie new it is taking for ]ll‘i‘.S[‘il'trli.iilll to French liner, Paris, srldllllf; fiiljlllr: (‘rriiirrlirin (Jovr-rniucnt o. bust New York nexrt Wcrlnesrlay on liru‘ by Rillllll, synibolir: or France lifter maiden VOYBKU- Wm ill-k“ 0.9960110 bru- victory, ‘bearing the Ffelldiil omission, headed by Marshall l-‘iiy iusr-riptiriii "Tr; r:,\,_\;,.\]),\, wmrr] olle, to thunk Ciiiltidll fur‘ her riiri HAS l'()li.itlq]) (“qr rmpp; “Hp-l- to France (luring the war. rl‘i~‘ moor SONS FOIL i.illl<llt'l‘\' The mission will open ii l-‘rnnr-ri- ru“ Til]; \Vf()lR,[_l|], lriirihyi (illATlrj. Canadian IQXDOSiLiOIl trriln at Mou- |“\'|, |.~|;_,\N(gE_-- ‘rleroiclliioris City Council Checked Fires‘ Regular Meeting In King's County i '|i|r~ ‘armor-ii was iwlri in riir- (‘luiir-il Idorest fires have been raking in \1i.l,'i.l::fl.wlli.llnsl ¥','§"."I'.- H“ “mmmip the eastern purl. rif King's Conuiy ‘ “ ' WY |"*"“ "W “ml "H m“ during the lust week Willi impotent (‘riuiir-lliors lir-lng |ll'r'.‘~‘-l3ilL with flit! L-xr-riptiriii ril" Ill‘. Yco. fury. Nearly rill of Shows i'uiul‘ .. _ _ _ . _ H ivhlcli is siluuteri about a mile H"if};‘,"f"aiinf"'lf'lw_l_yo}flife" "ml from Georgetown hrrs been liurnvrl won, “wqrded 1”‘ _' @1124)‘; 'H wTrlf to the ground. On Saturday sprirlru filjms ‘ ° ‘i ‘m’ “i=- jumped llie river, a distance of. "NIL" Smwnrl KL C" bu] (‘Um about cue mile unrl rgiuglit the ., _ . _ . j l_ _ woods on we Georgetown iyliilirlwnhiill:4121232)]ylllF til-s. filly ‘Willi Sweeping onward, it continued ll Wuhm; géaerq “we” "r S "rm lay devastation to the woods and mgérylplrdgéqrv [m “C, l t crops tr] thc"l‘own Road. lit, still coil- rm. qumhvixi, (m-nl ‘m. . on rnc tinned to progress across the main V“ mm]?! &'(,:; ‘Nd 4,011“ _' road ut tlic "iluttrige" about twr- n", AHHHVihZWJruIk" ‘ ML‘ miles from town. it‘ burncrl hnpérl-q‘, o" (f) ' Hd_>(, t_ l through the iriuri owned by Mi‘. for cuhpivillg w Jhjht‘ ' ‘on we Elli-Zeno Mcliriclicrn of ‘Charlotte-I, 1-,,“ njl,0l,t'(;fl ‘m, “KIWI i-Uwn- “Wmndh M‘“F“y‘le“,5 Wfludg-‘iiriult rriirl Milk inspector. rind piHu-tirerrliy through to the (liif- br-irirc lilr‘ (‘rurnr-i‘ and ‘§ilil\\'i‘ii Hi1!‘ ihgm‘ mW-W- ‘Ml w" men ' 7“’m‘rluri g tho post iwri iurmllis tin-co Georgewwn- ‘mhgml’ “m1 m!“ r" r-s rii‘ lll‘l)r‘l'i‘.ll'li‘ iii-cf worr- i-riunrlln! iiirl iris rissomlblerl and W, l m“, (Wm, “up mmdwyl‘ V r. by their excellent work succeeded mlvph.’ Us m, hr hmmm i" slum": ‘in ‘lwvllmg houses "1 consumption. tlirco cattle this vii-“imiy- Almut-“igh glgfightwero-terrtriri zinrfscvcral ‘fell below . u. until PX-xl!‘ n] "id J-ohe IIIODIHHOH .9 ' ,9 B 811d H f firs‘ tartan-rigged’ liilflllmresi-t gig all); Pledges given the soldiers during Irhe war. and earnestly urging that r griorl lcitizenl, rpa rlliianrui Ls rinrl ill uni at the meeting. ‘TRUIRO, N_ 3., Julio 12‘-~~"l‘lio 0x- 'of theGrerit War Veterans’ Assoniri tion in session hero on iSuturduy rleralarerl itself in frivor oi’ irinirlgri- motion with other soldier organiza- tions, provided such notion did not prejudice the Great Wrir Vete- rans in the matter of political partiznnslilp. The executive con- curred with the nowsclieines of centralization of the committee nil soldiers‘ civil re-estaibllshriient, but decided to recommend that a more central point ‘than Si. John. N. be made lioiarlquarters of the ric- partment. ‘Moncton or Amherst was favored. Maritime ' Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian) DOM. COAL APPOINTS ‘NEW SUPERINTENDENT SYDNEY. N. 9., June 13-—-Alrix- under S. McNelll hiis been rippolnl- ed General Superintendent of the Dominion Cool Co. lie was former-- ly General Superintendent of the Nova ‘Scoila Steel and Cool (‘om- pnny_ RAINS STOP FOREST FIRES IIALFFAX, N. S. Juno ]3—lt is believed that YGMQPUILWS heavy rslns have removed all furlher rliin Ker from forest fires in the coun- ties of Colchesaer, Hunts and Cum- berland, where they ‘burned over much valuable woodland inst week causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. STRAWBERRIEQ 50 ots BOX ST. JOHN. N. B._ June iii-The first native strawberries crime in onlthe river boats this morning. They sold for fifty cents a box. .,._._ cor ‘THRI! vsARs EACH moivcrorr.‘ mo, Juno l3— Three prisoners convicted of tliefi, George Wood. William Slerle and Frank Mvflovern, were taken to Dorciiester torlsy to serve senten- ces of three yours eacl'._ The three were res nsible for the large num her of urglerles which recently‘ occurred in the city and its immerii ate vicinity. --- MAYFLOWERlD CHALLENGER rsvnniov, N. ‘s. June lfi-T-he Boston Fisherman, the Mayfiowefs ‘On sfllllfllilirtlillénfilfi iii '- t l rcqiiiroiiicnts The inspector visit- ty was prac cs y fltlil‘ con ro. .| 41-. , Cg, _ ,,_, ,. _ T... . .- .. . , n y _ 1\ tiillllllllillifllillll W113 Tflllii iFOlll to thus-i men ligiiliug tliri fire. 0114]“, ‘|~,.!,,,1,,,,,,. (‘hmpmiy risking m" “with Snhflm‘ m" (jm'd|gan_riri_riii lli ill |fl\’ irrirlr-i-rzrririiirl liivcr, irrc Cilllillllliili- riuriug Firl-Iwrpvs ' rill lhr- (Iill'2l('l‘ of (lur-cu lri rliiy rmrl (Saturday sweeping k7,,“ S... ‘_ to the crirnr-i- ril‘ Kvl. . Several houses caught but lqlost-Inuilrliiis li\'~l:l\\'r:l1ullt:c.rl i.ri lilililr‘. reports show that iirniri iliiS nc-cnitne pinning p1‘ 1,-n,.,- hnyriy: in l] burncrl owing to tho oxr-oilonl. wrii-k (he house; in u... PM,” ,.,,,,,,,,,|__.,,,-v_ ail‘ lhriurers of those rlistrlots. The T1115 “~35 1,15,, rkihirrpd 1,, cummjr. iiros evidently slrirtrirl from crrre- reg lcssnrtss in lighting Iionfirris or The ,,p_,,,,;,,|m,,,n m‘ a my rfiprfl. from nib; r (iilfllllkhl-i notions. A SClllillli/i! on lili‘ Sr-liriui llririi-ri in The bush fires. which rrigriri fur SIILCBSSllDII to llrm. .|. J. .l~iiiu:1lon. rlriys in Iii-c vicinity 0t‘ Si. lllurgur- whose gm-m "f ,,-,,_,-;,.,._.,|,r|, (vxpires "t9 "mi Niilliml“ Wm‘- fliliiil "c" rm the 3rd llrlonriuv of ibis month, Sl‘l‘llCi.iVil energy zinrl which were _ will be mnrlc hPfru-r- lhre nt-xi meet- reported in yesterday's (lurirrliun mg Qf m‘, (};,,,n(;i1_ / as dieing under control, wore ch-eckcrl only by llic efforts of all the farmers 0i‘ tlic neighborhood e who bullied with the flames. i-‘ri- g d rliry, Saturday’ rind Siinrluy, iiulii e the wclr-‘nnio rain storm which might iruly be rrmslrlererl a Gori- sond. licsldcs thc buildings wipcri out in the firc on ifrirlay, inriuy farm liouszos wcrr: nirinanr-d rrnrl escaped rlcstruclirm only by ilCiOfllilHHi efforts of the Citizeusiirssed Away Tire rlezith took pluvr- zit Summer'- sirla rm Monrluy night of lilo‘. Hurry ii1B"i‘.'Woorl ii wcil known rinrl highly Wlilluosteqmcrl cit-lznn. ’i‘lir> (ICCEllSErs bants. was 63 years of age rinri lied been ' ill only a few rluys. lloritii occur- -i_¢o>-——-— rrirl at Prince (‘ounly Hospital. Funeral zinnounvrsmreui lulcr. fFlie late Mr. iiililli lr-iivris tc‘ mourn four sons, John li., James 1].. ‘Dr. William li.. unrl iioo. 'i‘lic funeral will ‘tuko plurzo on Wednes- day morning from Si. Paul's (lliuprrh zit 9 rfr-lnr-lr under tho auspices oi.‘ tiic knights of Colum- ‘bus. NAVAUPLAN PASSEED BV FRENCH DEPUTIES PARTS, Jrine ll.—Thc (‘liiinibor of Deputies lust night arloptorl lire naval programme pixiscntcrl 'l‘li\ir->-.‘ rluy by Deputy Priiil Denise, report- er l'or lhc Naval ‘Comiuissinii. by 408 to 128. ~Tlie progriiininri r-rilis for tlie construction of six light cruisers, twelve rlestroyoi-s, lwr-lvn torpedo boats unrl iii? sulimirrinr-s ill. an approximate cost of 1.4m.- 000.000 frrincs. Tberleiith m" l\lr. llrnnk Gallant (riffcctiomitcily known to friends as Sam) iii tilt! ugn of 70 years took place Monday night in Suin- m-ersirle. through Mitclicli liivur, lhroughimu] "mp6,. -|‘|,,. My“. ‘vim Iv""‘|r|'- St. Georg-as itrirrrl, liicncn Vtliroughfeq u, H“. ‘cu-Wt ri,,,,,,,,ifl,.,._ tn Launching. rlrung rzrinsirleruble| A |,.;,|,.,. “.35 “m, Ypud |~,-,-,,,, H“, rlunirigr: to the frirr-sts rinrl (i|'0p5.‘[70§4" prugrur “oping u, 1H,“. nu,‘ going very fast nt the time, hav- fi after crossing another train. He is Miners Favor Terms; "Siriiie- Leaders Oppose (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jllnre lib-Reports from various mining centres lnrllcutes u growing feeling among the men in favor of accepting tho coal own- ers latest offer. Meetings l0 ex- pluin rlctaiis of the uffrri- will rbe held in many rlistricls liofrirc the ballot of the minors on \Verlncs - ‘lily. A i".=.\v of tho miner's lreurlors ro- "imln lrrcrzonrzllublc. Vernon Hart- iilllfll, for instance, tells the Glrin- morrlzinshire ‘miners that the own- ers‘ terms are surrender pure and simple for them, rinrl that they would get better terms if they con- tinued the strike. Charles: Gill, ‘Frrrisiirr-r of the Bristol minors zilsn rlr-ciures that tho longw tbr: minors remain out tiic IZTPRILOI‘ will ill! iiic pressure ‘brought to licui- up- rm thr- government lo fur-co lilP l|\\'ll\'l'ii in llllfkt! cuncressloiis. —-—-—--{-O&—— Chinese Desire Canadian Trade (Special to The Guardian) ‘MONTREAL, Juno lZL-d-‘rom the Temple rif the Que-on of Herivr-n, situate on the North ‘Motion rouri, Shanghai, ‘China, which is the po- etic mime for the headquarters of so prosaic a trading body as the (lhlnesio General Chamber of Coin- mrrrr-e, ri reopy of a letter nrlrlress- ed by that organization to the Con- urilun Chambers of Commerce has boon xgrerrelverl by the Montreal Born-d of Trade, through the De- pnrlment nif Trade and Commerce. OllilWfl. This letter, which was r-ront ‘by Mr. (i. C. Nioh, president nl‘ the Chinese General Chamber of (ionrmerce, to all Canadian Cham- Inn's rinrl Boards oi’ Trade, set forth lbs grout increase in (illllli-US for- r-ign trrirlc. with the prediction of un illlllliiiiilflg industrial revolution for Chino. it further regretted that (‘rmrirlirrn merchants, despite good slouinslilp connections, liiid not taken advantage of their trailccp- purlllndtics in .tii is . regard. Fire Fighters Burn Viiiagr NEWPORT, Vt, June 1Z—-Firr yesterday wiped out East Charles- ton, seventeen miles from here 'i‘lie dire started in the blacksmith shop of Will Grays and spread rapir‘ IY- in an attempt to check tlir fpnies rlynuimlte (was used; ibuu the explosion sent embers flying to all parts of the village and num) fresh fires siartcd._Aid was seni from Newportii, Derby and island Pond and the combined efforts o1 tile firemen saved the Congrega- tional churcii_ next to Echo inn The rest of the village was burned The loss is $100000. Airman Killed in ' Sight of lluudrerir CALGARK June 12—Alf Mnbee an riir stunter, was killed, and f. ifir-mlng, pilot, was probably fatril ly injured, when the lrilterfls much inr- rerirslierl from a height of l0 tract willie flying ‘Saturday after noon rit Bowness Prrrk. The crris‘ was seen by hundreds of sprzotzr tors. » New llooses For Charioitelowr Practically no new houses litivr been built in Charlottetown» to‘ re-ntirl since the beginning of thr war. liieanwlillc the demand fo accommodation has been stearlil increasing and rents advancing Quite fl. num-her of families hay- been prevnntorl from making lhel llOlllflS in (iiinrlottetown because n- siritriblre houses were available anr others hurl to be content with ver: inferior quarters it was therefore with much satl: faction that citizens ‘have noter the fact that Mr. R..L. ‘Cotton, li _Tllls letter was trike" mil,‘ mn- sirlei-riilon by members o-i’ the (inun- rwll of tho Bonrrl of Trude, rind it was stated yesterday afternoon by "h" biiiflvliilki‘. Mr. J. Stanley (look, iimt ihr- hiomlrozrl Board of 'l‘r:lrlc was coloring into conimiiniciitiriii the early spring made a beginnin; again in the construction of house: lierc for rental Tire ‘Sullivan pro perty at the corner of Brighton nnr Norlli River roads is the scene o his operations and he already hu n SEilli-llléiikiliilii or rlowble tenenien With ill" (‘iiinr-sr- (ivnorril (‘brim- bni- of (foniiiir-rvrz, with ri vicw to i'ris1r-riiir.: lrzulo relations witli| rllilnri. Mr. (lrrnk {Board of 'i‘i'urle wriulrl be glnrl tor s cure ll." possible information for] any members intorristcrl in this lriirir- connection. PRESIDENT'S LETTER. ‘Phflli-Wvlllil iii lhedetler from Pro- sirlcnt (l. (.3. Nichflof tho Chinese Gr-norni (ilinmbei- rii’ Commerce: 'l‘eniplc oi‘ Queen of iicrivon, Shanghai, April 28. 1921. "Within the lrisl rlecride the for- eign trade of Chino. has been rloubled in spite of the revolutions illlil other internal disturbances. None can tell liow many times grcritcr her ‘lrnrlc ‘will expand rlur- ing lile next ten years. Her ability lo supply the worirl markets with agricultural products ‘and miner- uls is manifold; her capacity ‘for consumption of foreign goods is inlilliflpliorl by tho rropirl growth 0f modern industries. Many ob- servers believe that Chino. is on tlic verge or a great industrial rc- vriiniion. "Reviewing China's foreign trade in the ‘prisl, we regret to see that (Irmrirlri has not token as large a share us might he expervtorl from her excellent transportation sys- loiu with (ihlnose ports. 'l‘hls, we think, is largely rlue to the fact ihrit the tremendous triirlo possi- blliiir-s in China have not been suf- r ntly well known lo your busi- no .- public. "’i‘lio (‘liinosc General Chamber rif (lrimmcrco 0i‘ Shanghai, an ris- sociiition or some 400 representa- livr» march-ants rinrl manufactur- crs of Shanghai rlesircs to see more lriirls between Canada and China rinrl takes this opportunity in express tn the Canadian mer- chants nnrl manufacturers its SlIlCPFC wishes for closer relationship, which will, no rlriubt. result in miitunl rulvrintrige and satisfaction, commercial and oilicr- wise. "Assuring you of our readiness to err-operate with you in every possible way, we are, etc." t. _.Z__r Jumps Through . ‘ ilaio Window MONCTON, June l3—rA report in circulation concerning a man jumping off Wednesday's Ocean Limited at Iiarcourt is confirmed by passengers and trainmen who were at Harcourt on that day. Ac- cording in reports ho was a shell- shookerl returned soldier named Cameron. and was being taken by a guard to n sanitorlum near London (Ont) The train was not lng just pulled out of the siding please leave at S. H. CoiwelPs, New Haven.- nlsrn expected. Apply no: lid _ or ‘~.- l , . ‘ . .,,. H .- g ' " ., Y‘. . ‘ . To‘ _ . Wdafiiill 3M", Willi‘! W‘ ill!!- possibie challenger, arrived in ‘port o i.- he emulators epviiiuon GENERAL, AND LADY BYNO supposed to have mode ‘for the woods. lie jumped out of a car window. _ ‘ rosirlcnr-r: rinrl also a bungalow nearing completion to he ready fo: occupation about the first of Jul; sriirl Lhnlt llio and ll beginning has also ibcen morlr ut digging cellars for several 0t her residences for completion thr latter port of the yéiir. The bungalow, which will prol. ‘ ribly be first for rental is built tr suit two persons. it has living anr dining rooms with double floors be tween, one nice sized l'ront ‘bed room, snot-her small bedroom bathroom, pantry rind kitchen, al rm the ground floor. Each side 0 the semi-detached or double tune merit house contains two stories‘ with hall, living room, dining room pantry and kitchen on the grounr flririr rind three bedrooms and hull upstairs. Both ‘buildings are on concretr foundations with roomy cellars The bathroom fittings are modem in every respect and each of thr houses will be heated with plpelesr furnaces. The Vail family, consist ing of father and three sons arr doing the carpenter work on thr rlrni-ble house while "Messrs Wm Mock and Hnrry Ottwny are build ing the bungalow. Mr’ Cot.ton_ as Manager of thr Charlottetown Summer lResorls has also about completed two new summer cottages st lllngwoorl Rocky Point, and is commenclnr work nn several others at Hollsnd‘r Cove. This brings the number o‘ cottages on the property of thr (Tliiirlotletown Summer Resorts at liucky Point up to a lotal of iii most forty rinrl Mr. Cotton reports tho-t rill with the exception of twr at Ringwood and possibly two ot- hers at Holland Cove have already been engaged for this summer Several Charlottetown fa-mlllei have already moved over for the summer, several others will do sr this week. -while the first visitors from outside the Province are rlur= to arrive on Saturday of this week. New Waterford Mao Believed Murdered ISYDNEY, N. 8., June 13.——Ev'i- rlence gathered tonight leads the New Waterford police to believe that Frank Carleton, whose‘ dead body was found on Barrachols Brook beach. near New Waterford at ten o'clock Sunday morning, was fouliy murdered late Saturday night. As a result of the investi- gation hold by the police. soon ai- ter Carletoifs lifeless ‘body was discovered with ‘both temples broken and sciilps out in several places, Eugene Braddeau, his wife anrbrlsugbter were placed under arrest, charged with being im- plicsted in Carletows tragic death. Tile murder of Carleton ills cous- ed the greatest sensation in New Waterford in yesm. A complete investigation of the affair will be demanded. An ill- quest is, to be held at New Water- tbro tonight. ‘i Worth Printing Worth Beading ' All The A"! Al! The News ‘ A-r Yisiaud Newspaper Man "is 1st President viwcouvion, 13' c. June 11- V. C. ‘French, publisher of the orriay chosen president of tho Can zrlian Weekly Newspaper Associa- ion. Other officers lncluric; First ice-president, A. R. Brennan, Jour ial, Siiminerside, P. E. l. Fred‘ itevens of Trio Observer, Hnrtlanrl, \i. 13., and ii. H_ Strengrii-glo‘ of he Progress Enterprise Lunen-- iurg, N. 18., are among the direc- zors. The association adopter] ii reso- utlon urging that provincial gov- moments take steps to arlrl journal sni to the curriculum of the unl- versitles. . Other resolutions opposed any uore nt liféfiilili for the reduction if hours of labor; urged fhc neces- “ity for better publicity campaigns ind urged members of the associn. ion to pay their license fees as ‘oib printers and collect the soles ax as manufacturers. This point. vns hotly debated but the resolu- ‘ion carried. Halifax was chosen is the next meeting place. lirassius Visit _ Not Political RUSSIAN SOVIET LEADEWS TRIP TO CANADA AND UNIT- E~D STATES WILL RELATE STRICTLV TO TRADE. ‘LONDON, June 13.—-Leonld '{rassin, Russian Soviet Minister of frarle and Commerce, ls planning l visit to Canada and the United States in the near future. His ieadquarters here today definitely 'nformed the Canadian President. Krassin's trip will relate strictly o trade and will have no political rlgnlficance. He w-iil go first to ‘amidst and then to the United states if possible. it ‘was said at "iis oilice he does not anticipate his way. ilrcord Acreage Sowo to Wheat OTTAWA, June lihrThe total iron estimated to be sown to ivheot n Canada for the harvest of 1921 is 18,654,100 acres, according to preliminary estimates issued today by the Dominion ‘Bureau of Sta- tistics. Last year's final estimate was 18,232,374 acres, and the aver- age of five years from l915-19l9 was 16,342,009 acres. The esti- ‘irate for mu vvlheat ls l709,~l00 acres for this year, and the area mrler spring wheat 17,946,000 icres. Of oats. the total ores sown is viacerl at 15,295.00, a rlecreiisc of_ i percent. from last yearffliere is -lso a decrease of 4 per cent. in ‘iariey, the acreage being 2,450,000 icres. Rye, sown to 698,150 acres, rhows an increase of 7 per cent. lay anrl clever acreage is estima- "ed at 10,545,000 acres, an increase if 2 per cent. Alfalfa shows a de- irease df 3 per cent. and potatoes l. decrease of 6 per cent. Conditions have been ideal in the Prairie Provinces during May. so that prospects for wheat are more favorable than at this period n any year since the prolific sea- son gr .1915. The estimated area mder wheat in ‘the Prairie pro- vinces is 17,418,800 acres; barley, l,772,000 acres; rye, 541,000 acres- n Quebec and Ontario, the weath- =.r during May has been dry 11nd ‘Old, so that the prospect was 185B ‘rivorirrble. June ruins, have how- ever. much ameliorated the situ- ration. _._.4{Ot— TIIE WEATHER . n! TEMPERATU-R . TIDE, JVIOON, ETC. TORONTO, June 13.—Strong Northwest winds. ‘Showers in ionic localities but clearing by 1i h g‘ l. High tide ‘this evening at 6.07 ind tomorrow morning at-CiIO. Sun sets this evening at 7.52 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. 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