l? E, JUNE22,1921'. Imperial Conference _ Second Meeting (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June 21.—The second lllolliing of the Imperial (Confer- l, elll-o was field here this morning. , Edwin. 5011111191 IMIOIIMEIIB. Secre- ml-y for India, and General Smuts, rrellllel- of South Africa. had pre- pared opening ‘statements for to- day's meetllis. Fort William Men _ Strike Cold Vein FORT “ZILLIAM, Ont, June .21. » .\i.r. W. A. lvliatlaeson and Mayor ilayne of (Fort lWilllam have come IlllPk from ll golll mining location which they have taken up on tlle lllll'l.ll shore of lSapnlvtale Lake, along tlle Canadian National bring- illl; wllll them some rich samples or visible gold. Tile quartz is pep- ]lI‘l't‘.(I with slwcks oi gold and some (lr tlle specimens nuggets of pure gldll can be" seen In tlle crevices oi‘ the lloneyconlbed rock. The vein is ll new discovery in a district, \\'|li‘l‘(‘. gold prospectors 20 yea-rs ago flnlllll settle rlcll ore and the vl-llt is said to be from ten to ilvlrlve feet in width. —¢-O>——--— MDNDIINSEIISPIICIALSY ifrllTAtrsso MoDONALD LAND Surveyor, llermanville. ROOMED morning to 21 =1 FOR SALE-SEVEN pottltge. Alpply tlileslllut St. IFOR SALESHORTHORN BULa, licigll. I‘... No. 00019. Id; 1i. Ill-alto, Cornwall. *FOR SALE DRIVER FOUR YEAR old illlrry '1‘. I). II. Murchison, . Norlil lliver. l “FOXES FOR SALE.—1 RElJ (larllss) female breeder. 1 roll (cross) 1921 female pup will sell clleilp to quick buyer. Write liox 1216, Montague. FOR SALE-SEVERAL SETS OF second hand driving harness, al- so collars at genuine bargains. S. '1‘. Hardy d’; Co. tire class 0f 1919_ France ‘Ilellloilolizes. Entire i919 ‘Class (Special lto- The Guardian) IfAlRlS, June Zip-The cabinet today authorized the war minister t0 begin detnobollzatlon oi the en- On June 25th the (kins-ion: lto dlemobolize this class was reached upon receipt of a report that the (zlllssies of 1920 and 1021 11nd been trained alle- quately. Empire Tiade Booming MONTREAL, June zll.—calllllllilfl lnerchrants are welcoming cordially the Canadian customs restriction of depreciation oi’ foreign cllrren- eiesfor duty purposes. to 50 per cent, declared Captain Evan J, Edwards, British Trade Commis- sioner. "1 have nlalle ll. number of investigations -on this point; and llnvebeen surprised as well glad to note the strength of their feel- Illglill favor of Empire trade. In one iradle alftor another. I (am tolll that the effect has been to kill German imports Into Canada and this ‘is not dleing related with any pleasure at the idea of ilnrnl Icing done to late enemy countries. *WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 221 Water St. ‘PIGS IWANTED—JUINKS SUIT- llble for feeding. A. 0 ll‘. Gill, York. ‘A GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- colnodatetl with room and board in private house. Apply at Guard IQ! office. OAKES TAXI SERVICE stanl E. F. ‘Acorn Iieslllent-e, Iii » School Street. 'l‘elepllone No. 8404. “MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE 30 feet long, two cylinder 8 to 10 horse power higll speed engine. it bargain. Apply G. E. Hender- son, (lanullian Illxprt-ss Oilice. *‘WANTE-D LADY BOOKKEEPER capable oi‘ nlzlnllging country storc. Expcrielll-c and rcfercnco necessary. State wages expcclctl. Apply I). (lllllrllinn (lffico. _________i_--- “WANTED-A MAID. REFER- ences required. Light work. Every evening (lllt_ Apply Mrs. W. P. Doul. 8-1 Weymolltll Street. ‘FORD CAR FOR SALE, OVER - ’ hauled and painted. Apply H. G_ Nelson_ Hampton. -____s__-_-i-_~__-,i_- ‘FOR SALEl ANICE B ROOM cottage, modern convenienccl . land barn. good locality. 46 Hayfield Street. ltolldstcr 4 cylinder, 3 passenger lnercitll traveller to curry B samples. Price $750. H. h. MQIWBII. nllstotnlle lo. l rwnrvfirrsv rrvvll. . rron earns... boars-lat: have for sale In 9st Mk1! ‘Refill; st-er, 4 l-._rl., 3 passenger. Studs. Appl_!' G6 *WE HAVE FOR SALE A MAILI Sggpgalllbtlller. lust the thing for nl bale-r, just the thing for a Com-I lllorrilll traveller to carry big llllnlplos. Price $750. also lost from (ills ('ill' between .St.,l‘eters' IIIIII (‘ill|rI(ltt(-.io\vll. silic curtains ’__ *WANTED, EXPERIENCED MAID to do general housework to go tn. New York lit (lncc. 'l‘llrl~.tl adults. Must (‘to plain cooking llllfl lllllst have references. (llllul wages. Apply ill lVIrs. F. i‘. iienllessey. Rockford Street. -—i—"— "j *300 QUALIFIED TEACHERS ‘RE- quircll for town, village llnll rural schools in Saskatchewan and Alllcrlu, opening after nlillsllln- tller holidays. Favorable salaries obtained’ Apply stating qualifica- i v tollenladiunTqaollerstAg- I , .180! ,' Re¢lfiu_ Sunk.’ - ‘ ...t.»,l.,.. . - LIVE FOWL WANTED—SA R. (Penllleton will be purchasing live fowl 5 lb. weight nllll up, ‘Piles- (Illy tlnll.l‘illlrslllly of this wl-cl: at l.yll(l's llnll-l, KIEIlSIIIKLlJII. Gloll prlccll paid. for (his cur. Finder please write #NQT|(;EJ"HI\_\>/IE-V6;E§ED A ll. \\". McEwen. Bristol, Lot 40. l *LOST FROM THIS CAR BE-' tween ‘Si. Peters llnll (lllarlottle- town. side curtains for this car‘ Finller please write Il.. D. Ml:- Ewell, Bristol, Lot 40. - *l-OST-- BETWEEN ALBANY, School and Station. ll gold I)I‘O0(‘.Il' I-‘indcl- will be rewarded if left at Delaneyhl store. . ’-*LOST-—BETWEEN ELDON AND Montague, Dunlap tire 33 x 4%. Ileave llt Eldon Garage or Mac-f Leon's Service Station, city llnll rcccivo reward. ERAISE FOXES IN MAINE AND repair shop llt ill; hcltt Street. West for ropairlngllot water boll- sioves of llli kinds, gulls, lot. s, ' farm nlllclllllolgv, also pipe filtinii. iulmp rcpairilllg, llnll all general rl-pllirillg, sharp- lng and repairing lllwll lllowl-rs, Work (lone llt short notice. Ski faction guaranteed. Jlllllles Willie. 4 MAKE MONEY AT HOME — I15 to $60 puid weekly for your spare time writing Illowcurds for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 L, Cofborne Street Toronto. slave (Iilly when soiling. I will - gAgy gp-lpgKs __ BATHURQT ranch ll limited number oi pairs on commission, or on shares, or (lush illlsis per month or year. Write Plonoor Fox llnnsilcr‘. Six- I(‘(‘ll years experience raising llnll ranching foxes. llest of refer-- cnco given asox RANCH-ER WANTED-AN; experienced man to take charge of foxes. Good house on ranch; mnrriell mun pref-erred. Must be reliable. A good lay for the rigllt mnn. Apply, stating perlence, references, wages c»: BX- pected. etc.. to W. D, Allnnnch,| Moncton. N. 13.. or W. K. C. Pur- lee. Moneton, N. B. -_ .___,-_____-_-§.4 ' _ 'WANTED.--FOR DRY GOOD (‘lnpnrtment in county store s experienced marl capable of tuk lmr full charge of some. None Ilut hustlers and real salesmen need apply. References and ex porlence wanted first letter. also salary expected. Apply Box 116 Charlottetown. - YO LEI-KITCHEN AND BED room. furnished or unfurnished. (Mode n conv this flice. ______._.___.__V.._._. ~-ro LET KITCHEN mo asu- room. suitable for light house- keeping. Apply 178 Sydney Sit. _____._. _ ___,___________ TO l~E‘l'-BEAUTIFUL FURNISH- ell honte with all modern conven- iienees. Centrally located. Apply h! letter to E_ M. c|(l Guardian Office. ' FOUND-ON UPPER PRINCE Streetliluirs bracelet watch. Own Pi‘ please call at Guardian Office mnv reason wANflNo Peers. shingles can got same at (lolvlll siding Wednesday and Thursday S. H. Colwellevlflew ilsven. ~—+-__-____,._...-_-_ ‘FURNISHED HI-IOUlI MODERN. wanted for two months. Answer ‘Th. 1.16. Guardian office. ‘Marisol-wooll‘ ‘to with all modern RENT Conveniences. .'\ fences. Apply at 1 ' Analyst onoo to Guardian Office breeders are the large, early- maturing trupnosted, bred-to- lay S. C. White Legllorns. They are prolific winter layers be- cause they are Candlnn and uc- clnlatlzed to our severe winters. $20.00 per 100 safe delivery. free circular. BATIIIURST POULTRY FARM. RICIIIYIOIJIII nlll, Ont. ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR IUITS suits and overcoat; from our 80 branches throughout Canada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50 in many cusen this p 0e is lees than one-third their actual val- ue. Merchants buy these goods for ro-snle to their customers. Wise men will bu? two or three lults and an overcoat. For sale at our store only. English d. Scotch Woollen Gompuny, 158 Richmond Street. _,____.,.___._ _ 'GLOTH, OLOTH- QLOTH- DO your women folks ‘need materi- Illis in good quullt es or t~ or dreiliel and Iuits‘! We have thousands of yards that will he ‘sold u low u 82.75 ner 5'1"". halt regillir price in goods 54 to so (seller wine-frills lll lln ex- cellent opportunity to get mater lei: In he er qualities than us- ually, iota“); “omens fabrics,- nnd silo Veal-e of the collid- ren needs. can at uln- Itore. Eng ltsnt Scotch Woollen Company, 168 Richmond Bil-oat. OALEIMAN WANTED -OALIG- luau o u: Jflpolstiiig lllQllllllill whose urn I ou beyond h s present occupation might. find galore congenial emplovlnent with ll Md at the same time doublet his Income. We nucleon mun o elem unnum- muud Illofilltl Ind body, 0f ltfbllfi lpoflilil-lilty who would appreciate I life poll tiou with-u fut growing eon .. Iilero industry woulq be reward t-d with fur above until! our» lugs; married mu prefer-rut Apply to Hr. l. O. llelneu, Boil “’ * floor. Riley building. Queen 8i... Brothers. so...‘ . ..l i . ._“_-hkrlm """" ('JlIIl\V('II, opposite Prowlo u‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' CUMMEIICEMENT EXERCISES _ _ AT N0__T_I_I_I_Eo_IIA_IV_I_Ehd0AIlEMY Rendered. . ___.Q last evening at Notre Dame Con- vent und were‘ largely attend-ell. His LOHISIIIp Bishop Olileary prel... filed. Th0 progrutllnlll wag (m5 l)! unusual merit and displayed fully the talents of the perforln-ors. ' l At the conclusion oi the pro- gramme Ilils Lordship llishop' O1¢ULTY blriefliv alldresqllll the pupils llnll called upon the lion. Premier Bell and Ills Worship Ma!‘ or Itlley, who spoke encourag-I ing-ly of the good work achieved and (vollltllilllcntcll everyone con- cerned llt- the splendid programme. Among the outof-town clergy attending the closing exercises‘ were Rev. Pious Mcllonlllll, 1lcv.l P. I). McGlligltn. Rev. l\'. MlloPller- son and ltev. John McDonald oi‘ Indian River. » An address frolll the pupils wall read by Miss 'l‘r:tintlr, The exercises ill every way were a splendid success and ulucll credit is due the younger pupils especial- ly for their painstaking practice. The costumes were exceptionally beautiful. The “l2lvcs" were quite bewitl-llillg null the “Mllypole lDaneo” was something once seen. to bo ITIIIPIIIIIUYUII‘ with pleasure for ll long time. VMany visitors were present at LII-Q (dosing o rt . and to ‘young and (llll alike tllc evening was onc of rllrr- (‘llt(‘.l‘l.f1lIlll‘l‘OflL. Owing to lack oi‘ spllcein lethal“?- Gllarllillll the programme of the Pill!‘ iillllllfllll llll(I the prize essay o‘! Miss Madelyn (llzlrllin have Il('.l‘II_('l‘()\\'iIt'(I out (lull will aplpaar Iillfll’. ' - CROWNSJMEDALS, CCPLOMAS AND SPECIAL PRIZES. Crolvns for assidully awarded to pupils who have not. been 1105010 (luring iilc entire slzllool year: Willnifrell ‘Fralnor. (‘oral Sllell._ Alico ‘Sllllll, Kfltlllllflll Ilornlly. Ilel- (‘Ii Glens-on, iioso Connoliyl MIIPY Mltlllligtlrl. Adele (lalneroll, Jtuiil yllavllllll, DDTOI-Ily (rill-loll. iihlncllc .(‘ollwlly. Florence ('l'lfltW!JlI_ Mary (‘ollglllilt Illanlzho NICTJIIIIZIIII. Ella llunn. llclen Illffill, Anna (laullct. IIIIIIFIELLII, ' Glllllloi. ‘Idleltllor O'Itciiy, "ill-Ion llollovllll, Nora. lldurry. ldiicell l".II\l\\'(-‘II_ Mary ’i‘(\.r(\l;:l illll-lllllltllll, IIPIUII (‘(lllway, Ellitll llollovllll, lit- Iiill Nlllrtill, Florence Larter. lCllrtiiicutles. oi Honor grllnlell for regular attendance, correct (le- portment, and faithful study llllr- il-lg school year rewarded m: Cora lShen, Wlnnifreil Trainer. ltosenlllry p(‘.:ls.sl(ly, Iiolen Stcuzart, hlzlliclyn -(‘.lllrllln, Allele (‘.ltln(lr(ln. Meryl/lo "i‘losktly‘ Mary Slllitll, Eillron Mur- lray. liltlllcile Conway, Illlrotlly O'Brien, Eleanor (Yltllily, lldiicell Jfhlll l\‘I('II(ll‘lilI(l, Marlon iiobl-rlsllll. Nora- ‘Murray, .lary l'l‘l~rcsll hll-illlnllll. l~.‘\tl ltllllagllltll. SENIOR DEPARTM ENT GOLD MEDAL for (".hrisii.ln Iloc Illllll [IITEHUIIIPII Ilv Illa Lordship, lllsllllpl ()‘i.(lllry_.lt\val"llcll to \V‘llllli- ireli 'l‘l'.lillor. l ..BRONZE MEDAL for gollorlll proficiency ]ll‘I‘i~'.i‘lIl(‘(l by llis Ex- cellency‘, Illc (lovernor-Goneral oi‘ (famltla. awarded to Corn Sill-la. GOLD COIN for English present- e(i by ills Worship, Mayor ltiley, awarded to Helen Stewart. - GOLD MEDAL for Latin Ill-c- smltoll by ltovcrcnd Maurice Ml: Ilonlllll, awarded to Margaret Cur- lcy. ' GOLD MEDAL for Arllllllll-iic. presentotl by Mr. II. (l. M. Itolillln, awarded ill Marjorie Iioglln. GOLD MEDAL for Geography presented by Mr. Joseph (Illcifarlay, awarded to Klltillesn llorllby . GOLD MEDAL for Excellence in Ilepllrilllcni presented by Mr. It. h‘ hlalldlgan, equally lnerltell by ‘liiary (lonllillk. Kathleen Ilornby IIIIII liclen Stewart, drawn by Kathleen 1lorllby_ eoto com ior i/‘lnlllllllllllll-s presolltoll by A Friend awarded to Rosemary ‘Cnssitly. GOLD COIN for Application pro- scntcll by A I"I‘IEYIII_ equally lllcrli- oll by Kathleen ‘l-Iornlly, I-ielcn Stu wnrt and (Margaret Carrier, (lrawll by llcloll Stewart. PRIZE for French Wlnnlfrell Trainer. awarded lo PRIZE OF TWO DOLLARS do- natoli by the Daughters of (ho Ifinlpil-‘c for the best lEssayoll "The Port Played by the British Navy During the Great War" awarded to Madelyn Clurkln. SPECIAL PRIZES donated by A Friend for tile most popular young Indy in the Senior Clues. awarded to Ilelon Stewart. PRIZE for Iilgilest Average in l1_ Senior presented by llis lnrll- slllp_ Bishop (YLonry, awarded to Madelyn Cinrllin. Public ‘School Leaving ("r-rtifi - crates issued bv lilo Department of Education awarded loz-lfvilllloll-n (llllrkin, Helen flloeson, Rose (‘on- uoily. PRIZES for Christian Doctrine, -—('l‘hIl'(l Senior) (1) Mary Smith, (2) Ruth MeWade. PRIZE IOI‘ cllrleltlllrnllctllllm- (i IhtSfmQflIBt8)'-—"llf‘IOIl McDon - Iii llllollll t0 flit Disffillllfioll All Pflliillillllf, Crowns, Medals allli Certificates, the Programme Embraced a Delightful fflpperetta Splendidiy Tile colnnlenc-emeni exercises of (ill IllterlncllIntel-Jean McDon ~ Notre Dante Academy were heltl aid, -"‘-lr* an! lPiRIZ-E for Highest Averllgc,— (dill Semen-Mary McCloskey_ \i\. Ualneron. ' , PRIZE for lligllest Average,- (IV Senior)—~Mary Slllitll, Mary Mclnnls. ~ PRIZE for lllgllest Average>l (l lnterlllellillto.b-ddlleen Murray PRIZE for Highest Average.» (Ii Interlnelllatc)—EIeunur 0‘Reil _ PRIZE for lligllest Average,»- (VI luterlllediatc)——Elicen Cunt - well. , PRIZE for Highest AVBPHEB,"" (IV lntermediatey-M. ‘T. McDoll~ llltl. PRIZE for lligllest Aggregntc.~— (IV Senlur)~—'l'cna Sllallln.‘ PRIZE for Highest Aggregate.- (i llltcrmellitltel—lllanclle Coll- way. PRIZE fur liigllusl. Aggfllgiltllp‘ (Ill Intermediate)—Florence Callt~ well. PRIZE for Ilighcsi. Aggregate; (ill Illterlllclliato) --~NOI‘It -Murrlt_v. PRIZE for illgllosl Aggregate,- (IV Intermediate) Vlary Moran. PRIZE for Application and Ill-'- porizllent (Ill anti IV Senior) equal- l_v_ llleriillll by Mary flogan, Mary Slllitll and llilulys ltalllllgllull. drawn by (llatlys Illltl:lgllall_ PRIZE for lleporilnclit In (III and -IV lntorlnolliaie) awarded to ldvlt Iillnagllall. PRIZES for DIIIIIQSIIP. Science (‘III and IV Senior) presented by .-\ Fl-iollll. (I) awarlioll to Mary Sllllth, (2) awarded to Allole (hull-- roll. ‘ PRIZE for IIGOIIILIVIOPIK-"II nllll lI Senior) clpllally lilcritcll by I\':li.|l lecn Iioljnby and Itostl Connolly llrllwll by (Rose Connolly. PRIZE for neellllew(lrk-—(l nnll il intermediate.) eqlltllly" merltl-ll by Eleanor (Yiteilly. Majorie ‘MI’. llllnalli, Dorothy McKenzie, Helen Iiiffin, Dorothy O'Brien and Bessie Mlaqllllill, drawn by Dorothy Ml: Kcllzil- PRIZE for Needlework (III llnll IV lfll(*.l‘lll('.lllilii‘) equally ltlcrltell by Eileen McDonald allll Frances ilogllll, (lrltwll by Frllntrcs lllogarl. Dipllltlllls for Prol‘it'llllty in Pul- mcr Method of lVriting awarded .io Agatha Lllt-ourcicrs llnll Anna (llillltlilt. ' ART DEPARTMENT GOLD COIN lIollutl-ll ilv A lj‘ricllll for sllllllcs ill (‘rnynll IIIIII Water (flllllrs nwardctl to Mary Iiiley. PRIZES for Mushr- I-lr ‘flfiftidffiw hilizalbepfli lSt. Pierre. Lively Election ~—--'l‘lle byelectlon clllllpaign_ which 'i'lol'l.'i'i. W. ‘VVIEIIIIIIUT. MIIIISLUI‘ oi" Campaign oll in Medicine llat MEDICINE IIAT, AItlL, June 21‘ at the l-lturt appeared to lack the iilllscl‘ usually apparent in consuls of this nature, lacks nothing in this respect during the last two (reeks of the campaign. The pool- lng will take place on June 27. Illm. 'I‘. A. (lrcrar, Progressive leader, llnll Norman F. Lambert, stJl-l-(stary of tne (Ifllliiilllill (lollncil oi‘ Agriculture, spent the greater purl of last week in the district in tlll~ Interests of Robert Gardiner, Ilnitcll Fiiflllfll‘ l:lln(litlllte_ while (iol. Norlllan Spencer. (he govern- lllillll. stllllllltrll-llcarcr, was assist- (‘II by lslllliiiill‘ (ildson Robe. son, ilillllnitll’ Ill lillllll‘, ilIIlI it. i‘. llcnll- (lrri, M. l’. Il is. l-xllolztoti In [llllilil-lll (“Irrlos that tho fllrllll-rs‘ l-allliililltl: will l-zlrry tho rural polls by a tzonllilei- llllli- lllajllrity. Illll the 21C on of fIlc lllccillrs in Mellil-inc lint city may‘ (lol-illo illll clclztiolr were suppor- ters oi‘ (lolllnl-l Spolllrol" say they ox ])I‘('I. iilltl Ill‘ will ITUUIVI‘ ll big ma> jlll iiy which lllll)’ ovclcollle till- llla- lllrliy lli' lli.~l opponent ill lilo rural (Iislri(:ls_ 'l‘lll- iiIiIllIWl’ lll‘ voter"; \vIlll will L10 ll) IIII‘, pllils ncxi hllmilzty is not l-xpl-l-ioll to t‘X('l‘('(| 1500i) .tll(I tli’ lllvsl- illlllldlXillllliillv 01in‘. lllfiill’ burs lli‘ ' armors oi" Aibl-ril llnll its llifllllllllil ullllllolrs (lrgullizzliioll. About 4,000 llnllll-s are oll tllc iisl ill .\I('(Il(lllll‘ llill l~li_\'. ._.___¢o§_____ Maritime Provinces ‘service. 'l~‘olll' llllnliretl is (lll- nluxi- lllultl strength of the battalion allll CLOSING OF N. S. METHODIST CONFERENCE Ill~‘.ii\\'l(‘|(. N. Si, Jllllr- 2i Th" '» III‘. (‘lllllvz Ilt'Il\'I'l‘-ll 112i z-ll- It s illl i'I|ill('Il union .li lhl- l-los in); (if lIl(‘ Nova Slwltlzl ‘.\i"lIi/llI i. ('I)II|I‘I'IIII('I' Ilrrl- ilrlllly. II war . l— llhlllll-(‘tl Illlli l-iglly pl-r (---.(t (‘if Nova Svlliizl (Illotll ‘If lilo llltllolllll ('1llll|)lll‘.{ll fullli lllld bl-l-ll puill illlil tlllll ll grt-lli l-vzllllglvlisiil: t-zllllplligll WIHIIII ill- Ill-ill illrllilgilollt (he prov- Spcailer Rhodes event of Mr. Speaker ‘ll. llhollell wccopting tile position of plresltlent el- of the House or Commons and almost constantly at Ottawa it is P.E.I. Infantry Co ‘I Body Recovered . _ ‘ _ . At llnstlco 'l‘ile'bllll_r of Mr. Solomon Gallant who was drowned with his sou May Retire 21 ~lll the OTTAWA, June and general manager of the llri. iish American Nickel (Zolllpllny lt' is generally (believed hem that he ill-ll wlls recovered last Monday by will resign his position as Spieuk. Mr. Napoleon Doucettefs little boy. will retire from public life. Mr. Rhodes has not intended to be a candidate again in Cumberland County. The ri(iing~.nt the blast 0i’ limes is a (liilll-ult one tll lzllrly anti for one whose duties keep llilll ‘shore sand a short distance from ltustictl where it evidently drifted after ille llcclli =nt. The body of nrtin Gallant. who perished with ills father was I'v- Pllvvrirll at lealrlis’ (love on Juue ‘Jtll. Both victim-s of the sad drown- ing tragedy are thus accounted for 'l‘llel'e was little doubt, from the Ilrsi. but that the unfortunate men‘ had lllct their (loath in the rough ilPII. tilltt prevailed off llllstico on lilo (lay of their llisttppcllrtllllre. still more difficult. .F‘or the prcs~ ent, however, Mr. Splellklel‘ is not (ZUIIIIIILIIIICZZtLIVU (lll tile iuiillllltloll that he will accept. Mom wlls niacoks- ~ . - to turn away over 173 llloll lil lrous oi‘ enlisting. A splcnllill brass ilanll of 25 Iliecter; is llilacllcti ill filo Battalion ill- l, .lIlli*I' with a Slllflllul‘ plipe band‘ "A" (lompally llnll illeallquarterzl will parade today ill. l) o'clock to lllc l-lllllil. II and (l. conlpzlnlcs will arrive on the western train and l) (Zolllpllny will come (.n till- tioorglztolvltli land‘ Murnlly llarbox- trains. A great part oi today will b" H])t'llt in shaping up the camp anli in scitllng (lo\vtl. (‘ltpi. McCullough, of illc R. l‘. 11's., Illtiiillx, ill'l'l\'l>‘tl lltst (evening llnll will bl: present WIIIIP. the bili- lliIlilll is in will“), ('I‘IIL‘.I'B is no doubt that tile Ill- flllliry [boys will lllzlkc a spllcnllill showing llllll(~l' the (‘llll-‘Illltl fflllll- ll:.lll(l oi‘ (‘oi Stewart. Wlkrrii‘. Sill" villas overseas JIIHI lli IIUIIII‘. wcll lpultllfiles Iliill fol" tllc IJKIHL. The ‘lst Battalion, P. It). Iglllnll Iaiiiht Infantry, under tile zolutllllllll oi‘ ‘IAielll. (lol J. -(‘.. ‘_ Stewart, .Vl. (‘.,‘will go Into calllp this lllorll- lng 400 (strong. The (zalllp is- at lIll- Ordinance Grounds, lirigllioll ltollll. (Advance parties arrived at i‘illll]l yesterday frolll (the llifillrolll ('Llll\' Irony lloalllpualrters llnll fllrtllol- (lo- iill-llnlcrlt are ( pelrtcll llltill)‘. G000 Drill-ll lllls ilcen llllllll- ill (‘FIPIIIIQ the tlllllp anti it will lll- gratifying to people illrollglllllll. town llnll country to learn illllt rl-- cruitilrg has been highly success- ful in this popular branch oi‘ till- recruits (illlllll iorwtlrll sir steadily llllrlllg tile past few weeks that it Annual School Meetings _-o~~_-_ Alllllllll school mot-tings for (Ill-l (zlt-l-iioll of trust-res. (-i.l-.. wore ill-id lllrllllglllllli tllc province yilrilitrilil)’ CRAlPAUD (IIIIIIIPIIIPIIL vllloll. $400.00. Expenses voted‘, $175.00 Vlliril lIlll-illl; (ill.- yl-zlr. 'l‘ll(-, following reports from vllr- '|lpu_.,-|,,,.S_ Hun-y Lump lypunm,“ -~—~—-'- lilllri districts were I'L5I'(‘IVI£II by the AQULL SWALLOWED A -GALLON OF Guardian last nIshtrM s f5l'(I|.iil‘y, I). s. McQullrrle. - GASOLINE _ (wmhw n“, 'l I Miss Bertie Buxtoll. rlll-:lll<:rllc"r(>.\'_ N. Il., Jilflt! 2i It Liz. o McKillnon. CENTRAL ROYAI-TY lr(l l’lllll all Indian of Si, 511, pig-Egg wgsrr w. J S l-(ufillrvl! and rt returned l Sllpplolllclli. voted, $175.00 SIIIIIIVI‘, Iliill a lllll‘l‘il\‘v' cscapl} from _ Explellsl-s voted, $150.00. Sppmylgmqypt’ $7,100 tllllill ivlil-lt Ill‘ swallowed ovcr at ’irll.~*il*. pqxppnspis vnuld” $55_ gallon lli‘ gasoline vlllilo tlttelllpt- Itopcr, (,1 , Trustees. 2 new trustees‘ ing to (ltll-illg ll i‘('-(‘-.(l pipe ill ll llllltor Secretary, (l. A. Watkins. . S[_I(j1‘[)[u|‘y" M13 Mqponflpp lzllr by suction wlill his illlltltil. Til-E! ‘ ]ll‘III!l]l| use of ll stomach pulllp sllv ell his lifc. MINISTER OF CUSTOMS AT ST. JOHN s0‘. Jilllhl, N. Il., Jill"! ‘filmJrIlll (fllsiovlls .lllll llirs. \Vlglll(lr(-. arriv~ PRIZE for Mllsil- (I Illtcrlnelli~ Riff) (I) Alice -('ll.~:il_ (2) Illary Smith. . PRIZE for hlllsil- (ll illll-rlltolli-I nil-i (l) i‘llill'_\' ilogdll, (:3) idvlllprnl Nlztllltz". i PRIZE for Mllfili‘ (Ill lllil-rnlctll- (lie) (I) illicit l'.i|'i'ill. (2) Anllll (Ialltlot. PRIZE for ‘Mush: (.llll:illr)—- Fralll-lss llllllzllll. PRIZE for 'l‘lll~llr_v of Music‘ I|\\‘ill‘iI(!(I to Iillljtlric Ilogllll. I COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 'l‘Ilc following young lllllilts have (fillilplillAifl. t(l our satishll-tioll illc course in Silllrllltliill, llllokIlol-lfll" illlll 'I‘_vpl~\vrilillg. anll having p: (‘II ‘rrollillilllo. (‘XIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIS ill IIII". h2llll0_ nrc tllcrei'llrc, awarded llI|I' Illlllilri. (Sllorillllnd and Typlvlvriiing: e Misses (lllrisiinll f'.'lllllpillrll, Julia (ltlllunt, hilly Ilyan, Iliill-ion (‘allllpv lllln_ Allull Mlt-Leliun, lllld llrt-llc llonalloc. ’I‘_vptwwrlllng llnll Bookkeeping: hlisscs Julia (lailanl, Annie .\lllr- pity. idly Perry‘, Mlty ltyan. and Iicl tIIiI. Milqullllln. 'I‘ypewriting:—~Missles (Yornl-lill llllcklltt. Maud l\l('Quigan_ Iliill Mt-Kl-nna. . GOLD MEDAL I'll Sllorilltlllil awarliotl (o (‘.lll'l:-li.lll:l (ialllpll(-li_ GOLD PIECE for Iiolilllll-l-pilli»! (Ifllliltilfl by ltcv. Francis Nll;(1llllill_ ltwltrliell to Julia Gallant. GOLD PIECE for Iingllsh (loudl- ell by A. Friend awarded to Anna MIIIIPIIRII. PRIZE for Writing lnvarllcli ulll-lon (illlllllzhflfl- PRIZE for Spelling donlttoli bl" d. pnlzr ioi‘ ‘curtain nostrils- ltev. Frlltllzcs McQllllitl, IIWIIITIPII ill Ilcrtlln McQuillnn. “ SECOND PRIZE for ilookkotur- illg awarded io Annie Murphy. BRONZE MEDAL for 'l‘ypc\vrii~ ing llonlllcll by Jos. i’. lmgall ('0 to (‘ornoliu llllckett. 'l‘lto following Sllortllanll Sill- llcnill nre awltrlloll certificates I'll‘ lilo Order of Gregg Artists. (‘bira- izo. fllr excellence in artistic. \vrii< lngr Julia Gallant, Anna IIIPImI- Ian, ("llrlsilnll (lllmpboii. Irl-no liollll lloo_ Mlty ltyun, Marlon l('llllagllllll. Campers Lesion Ground In Leadership (DENVER. Cc-L, June 2l.——TIiO boom 0f Jolln L‘ Ilclvls for l(l(lll(-l= ship of the Union of Iin-llnr of lll(‘ United lStates gained slrvniitll l0" lllly. Dricg-tlltes representing various small‘ unions joined the president of the llnltetl Mine Workers in his fight for the presidency of illc American ‘FGIlBfIlI-IOII of linbor_ The carpenters’ union was the largwl lick-gallon reported to have Iolncll. Tho railroad workers, machinists. coal miners and the women HIIP mcint workers in supporting Lewis. A careful canvass oi the vote (o- (lny showed on the surface that howls still lucked s-t least (I000 of tho 19,000 votes needed to win over the veteran leader Samuel (lonlpers. hfany union lenders hesitated to desert Gompers who has bended their organisation for thirty-nine years. They. reaJleed that n (Ietetlt now would he a seri~ ulls blow _to iho mnn who has given ingest of‘ his iiie to organized la- l‘- ... .. _I.....¢...~-»QIJQ 0f red petioles and wilito (‘II ill illl- ‘city from (llillwzt lll- day. N. S. FREMIEITHOME IIAI.III‘.\X. .\'. H._ Juno. ‘.11 I’r(' mier IIH‘ IIUII lll-orgl- .\lIIl' 1'1: turned III lilliiitlx lllllzly from S.tlll~ tllriulll ill II'ILIII'II'('I~I\'. .\Ii(-:l. lio lril much llllpruvl-ll Ill llcltllll illlil l-tzli-t RED POINT.. ..._ ‘ SPRING PARK. Supplcltlcnt voted, $125.00. Suqlplcutcltt, $375.00. ICxIll-nsos yotcll, $50.00. EXIIOIIHIIS voted, $320.00. K031110110 5I0WHPI- ‘Finish-cs, \\". Il. Long, Wit‘. Jorolllo l‘lllltlllan. “q-(Km, (pa, hpghtp-Lu]; ‘Voucher. MitFglIPOt Rclllfromf.‘ ",\;;»,I,|-(.pm-_v‘ Gm, ],ig|,|_im.r_ 'I‘olll:llel' leaving. ' " EAST WILTSHIRE HEAD OF HILLSBOROUGH 5- s-‘NO- 5 Supplonlclli \'fll(‘(I. $125 for lrt class l('ill'lll‘i' zlllll $100 for 2nd Sllpylllllllonfl-(I vlllell, $100. l-lxpl-llscs voioll, Vi). 'i‘rll.~:t(~l-s<, Frl-li .Iill'(Ill1‘(‘. SL‘(‘I'('IIII'_V, (illrllon Douglas. class IPIIPIIOI‘. Idxpllallal-s‘ vlllv-(l, $115. Martin Gallant. off Rustlco on May 'l‘lle body was partly buried in the PAGE SEVEN Quebec's Empty Cellars’ ' Malt lie Ilepleniailed (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 21.——Until July 19th when the imporiations o.‘ liquors must cease in Ontario, an opportunity will be given for the replenishment of empty cellars, as result of a ruling given in the Rall- wey Commission today. The ruling was reached by common consent as between the (Commission and the Province of Quebec ueplesented here by A. M. Geoffrelon‘, K. C., 0f Montreal. Under the ruling‘ it is held that in spite of the fulct that the province has assumed control of liquor sales there may be indi- Vltldlill export from Quebec City where the lScott Act is still In force. Tile Quebec Governlllelll: sought to control both tile Impur- iaiion llnll exportatiw of liquors but the Justice llcpllrtluent has aaireally given a ruling t0 the effect that in Scott Act areas lln lndlvlllil- al lllay import as he sees fit. The express companies however have (IBCIIIIHI to handle export business without the consent of the ltullwzly (lonlllllssion. Sucll consent was given toda_\'_ Nearly 5,000,000 Worilers Involved In Miners’ Struggle LONDON. June llhvThe lllagni- tulle of tile struggle wilicil the leaders of tile liritisll llliners are sucking to bring about may be judged by the l-(llllplltatioll that lllellliylerslllpl of tile unions which (hr-y Ilopc to Illllllililltlttily involve in it general strike llllnlilers nearly live million workers. Tile organizations threatened with uqlge reductions are tile rail- l wlly workers with 750.000 ltletllbcrs illc transport workers 500,000,000, illl- cotton workers, 000,000, the lvllllllvllrllcrs 250,000 ailil tbe_ gal-l \\‘()l‘I\'l'l“i.IIUJIIIII, Invitations aro bI-"u, st-nt io those unions to al.- ll-llll a pleating at London next wcvk lo consi(ll-l' the general strike proposition of the llllncrs. All public (JUIIIIIIGIII. (Ieclarcs that tllc miners move is ailsurd llnll fllrcliooltletl to failure. The first. effort oi the miners in this (llree lion ‘was turned down. and success now is less likely because owing to the widespread unemployment llnll other c the finances of all the unions are about exhausted. Trustees, Mrs. Robert McKinley Mr. Alfred Yeo. Mr. James Doyle. Secretary, John Mclflnnon.’ Present teacher resigned. YORK Supplement voted, $200.00. Expenses votcll. $130.00. 'i‘rusl.lees. Warren Il. Vellsey, Sllcrlatnry, Bert It. Brown. lllsirlctfiaEnst Royalty. iilllp.~~$li'l0 ldxylc es.~$2l0. 'i‘rllsin( ‘P. Bradley, J. l1_ Love, I‘. MPN. ltoill-rtsoll. HIJi‘l'i‘liII‘_\'.' N. A’ hllllcr. LOWER MONTAGUE 90 I10 ‘V115 I"'~‘II"LI ml“. Sllppllclllcnt voted, $150.00 lst '- ‘class. $100. ‘Jllll class. SHARKS PREVAILENT l ICXIWIISI!!! votl-(I, $90.00. I _ Trustees, Jlliln Robinson, Moll) e ST. JOll-‘X. N. I’... Jlllli‘ 3i lltagul» Alllllt s. l). I‘. floss. ' llllmller oi‘ lvllllll-s :lllll hllitl‘li.~‘, IllIl/l‘ Sol-rotary, P-llllucl Aitkcll. been sighted ill iill~ ilnlilol- null ill the outlying ]llll‘illlll.~' l-i‘ lIil‘ bay- Mil-VIEW It is Ilelil-voll till-y (ll-n following Ill till; w; a pr IIH‘ III'I'I‘IIIL', Iwlllflllfi Sllppll-llll-nt voil-(l. $100.00. Expenses voted, $105.00. Trustees. E. B. Grant, W. (‘. Citizens llntertllined At Victoria Hotel 'i'lle unveiling o." (‘m- llillliI-‘lfllllfi Illlotogvltplls‘ of Island 2¢('('ll('.I‘,\, pro- scnted by Mr. W. S. l.llll.<(lll to tho Rotary Club took ]iIiI(‘I‘ ill tlll- Vic- toria Iloiel ‘last ovlllllllg illltI was lleleblalietl by ll splclllilll supper put up by the lloil~i Iiblll: olllellt under the capable supervision (li Manager Brown. Ills Hon. Llolll. (form-no: McKin- non llnll iMrs McKillnoll plrl-sillcll as HISLIHII ily Mrs. (Polo Jcllllills llnll Mrs_ Lollsoll. Iilr. Lllllsllll slllnvoll- the guests through (he galil-ry (li' plrcturrls and splolll i-ltlillIPIIlIy of tllc beautiful Slttlllvl‘) illcy rl-prc- solllcll. Ill tllc (lining roull toll was served by Mrs. llnll.) I). A. Mc- hinllon, Mrg, J_ .\ Wl-bsior llnll Mrs. Brown. t Too supper (lollatrd by lllv‘ nlltrl» ngclllcnt or Ulf‘. Iloil-l Ill honor of tllc unveiling of lilo photographs was one of tllc tllost brilliant ill" fairs oi‘ lln killll llolll hero. A nomi- nal admission i'---- was asked, lIII‘ proctclls of which \\'llI bo given lo tile Red Cross. Illally l-liizclls llvliil ell ihclnselvos oi‘ III!‘ gcllcrlll iii’ vitzltion to tho SIIIIPPI‘ anll ovor n00 guests In all \\'l‘I‘(‘. olltl-rtainl-ll ill tho spacious llillillg rllom of lilo llotel. Tile Ilnrlllstulle floral (lct-oratinlts in tile (lining room llnll the sirlkiilg effect which lite tasteful arrange- tnellt oi’ the (iislltls llllll furniture. lllalle, Wit?! favorably collllllentcll upon-by everyone. The central (lining (able display e(_l two beautiful floral ‘INEUFIIIIOIIS splrcll (lehlgneli to form ll "Iteli (‘ross_" in honor of that Slllzil-ly. The (roll- tor piece decoration (‘Onllnitéll of red pennies llnll white spllrt-ll banked with moss. upon which was 018C001! hllnllsolllc silver cup ilold in; asparagus fern. with iris llnll roses. The general trllllnlings about tho (lining room, consisting of snowballs, roll peonlcs llnll white spire-a a beautiful rc(l and willie effect. (The reception room and the drowning room where tho pit-luv.- os ‘were on exhibition were also tastefully decorated with ferns and various flowers Music was furnished -by the Casino orchestra. The entertainment was continued a until s lots lager. Slllitll, T. H. Jenkins. Secretary, T. I-I. Jenkins. Teacher, Illlztll ’l‘ownst-n(l. The I Protestant ~ Orphanage p, Drive is KENISINGTON fillppllelllont votnll, Prin. $250.00 $125.00 assistant, $125 , $135.00. (as votril, $500.00 'l‘|'usict-s, JIIIIIPS Ilrltllol‘. Auditor, J. i\. Iictllly. REMINDING YOU Ont I The ‘Kiddies Know i by the taste that “It's Carbonated” and that's because it’s made from cream, frozen 1n an atmosphere 100 cream. ‘Central Creameries CIIARLOTTETOWN. The taste tells them. (Illler people, too know ICE CREAM is good. But older people know WHY it's good, v than air, and “everythings sterilized.” There are few things we eat that have the food value of ice Let the kiddies eat “Perfection” freely, »it’ll make them grow and keep them happy. WHOLESALE ONLY pasteurized times purel- Ltd. _ _ _ ._ ._.... -..._....._..__.._..._...-..-..-e,..=..-=..-=..-....=..---..-"--_----»---»---~-»- w- vul- l. 2