‘I'M Pepe: mm Oovere Pnnce“ Edward Inland Like the Dew aha otbtown Guam ‘n. Q VI in Gill Inn F-oTindo“. REPLY . Rwy (Dom. Press spBclpl) IJONDON, July 10—A Stockholm dispatch to the Labor lierald, car- ried tho text of the Russian So- viet government's note accepting the British proposal for peace be- tween Grcut Britain. Tile Soviet government. agrees to the British plan. Tile note, it is said, agrees to consider an armistice to b0 con- cluded between itussla and Great Britain and shares the British Government's expectation tllat tllis armistice nlay pave the way to ward indefinite peace. At the some time the Soviet government wishes to protest that it has not attacked U. 180, f‘!!! in oovniillnur’ gieas to iloilsider Armistice and Shares in British Hope for Permanent Peace. ;‘*/»_- The P'aper . V.’ i ., _ I i I I'i'/’/f,"Ifn'yfi /- w-~>~n~ H». ._ g \ ‘if . ~ Rikiir . i . t h/L- ._ , I/r Ztvv/y/f’ EEE‘ v" A , A Read \b\\“ W‘) six ~. by Every tody S T0 BRITAIN g csARwTTc-roipgcahana, I 4 g THE GREATEST‘ CIRCUS‘ FARMERS’ MEETING HELD EVER n Pill. The Great llagonbeck-Waliacc Show Proved all. Up to Standard oil Advance Notices. A the British Empire. Tile note is and Grand Street Parade. Wonderful Show signed gy M. Tibiccherln, Bolsho- ‘ i Charlottetown on vlk Commissioner of Forclgn Ai- mu.s_ saw n. Peal circus The Russian Soviet government fifgfl-zag“ taicaujspuarsgerytlifgg is ready to recognize the indepen- dence of Armenia and has agreed to sign a document tc that effect, llficflrdllli: to a wireless dispatch from thc Arnlenian delegation at Moscow, received by the American Bureau here‘ und the elephants there was so F ' - . ' trosusr tEOlShUTIk wdrsixlps‘ “lulled nlnch oi the new and novel as to u team‘ t p“? low“ 0E cssollibl-‘T- render it quite u. departure from the one‘ eésa in Macedonia on m‘, usuny £1 l dispatch“ tolllluye" “ccmiuiig i“ “L First calne the tiny clown on his I ‘ 'smiill bicycle and, after him, the united in the opinion that it was such. The i-logonbeck-Wullace ilag- cant was different frolll any circus Parade ever seen here, in that, in uilditlondo thc time honored fea- tures, such us the clowns, ciilllops i» ‘iconoclastic should ‘cm: FOR HlREF-PHONE sacs ooso-a-a g-tr. ‘WANTED-KITCHEN AND om‘- "mg P00"! Kills. Apply at once to ‘Lfillefgfllfs restaurant. 8 3i ‘WANTED-A girl for general housework. No washing. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Sims. 240 Upper Prince Street. 7403-7~7—tf. i “A4... ‘WANTED "rescues for Ehst Bldcford School No. 16b. Sup- plemcnt $75.. Apply (l. S. Sharps, Secy. 1478-7-0-‘41 pd. ‘WANTED SECOND (‘lass Teacher for Wileaticy School. Supple- ment $90. Apply llowilrd Carr, ‘iwviury. Oyster lied Bridge, LEE. island. 13B9-7-6-0l-pd _?_,._...__.______._._____ ‘WANTED. AT ONCE GIRL FOR general housework, in smell fami- ly. Highest wages. Apply at Guardian Offlco. 1347-7-64! ‘POSITIVBLY NO ADVERTISE- ments accepted at this office for next day's issue after 6 p. m. unless paid for in advance. ‘FOR 8ALE.--HEAVY BROWN paper suitable for putting under oil cloth. Apply at Guardian. 90946-2641. -after having heralds, riding beautiful horses and ’ ‘bearing the British colors. Speak- s ing of horses, they are one of the _ lnost prominent features oi.’ the (Dom. Press Special) show. in line oi march were PLYMOUTH, July 10.—— Lady about. 600 of the most beautiful Nancy Astor in rt public speech specimens of the equine as could here mode a reply to allegations of be brought together. Magnificent, Horatio Ilottolnlcy in “John Bull" well groomed animals, they act- that she was hypocritical in op- nrilly ilranced, just its the big post- llofllug the English divorce lnw'ers always represent them as obtained. u dlvorceuiolng. _ herself. "The statement that l oil-I ‘ Behind the heralds came a bnnd, _tulnod .'i divorce on the grounds or then an animal wagon, then two dosertloil, and that i am now op~ long lines of knights and their tini- llflsluli the granting of divorces on leflkilil brightly gnrbetl. Their decklmd PM)’ Astor. My divorce caparisons which actually shone. was obtained on grounds oi i1(lul.' i tery. Lady Astor reviewed the cir- cumstancrs leading to hoi- tiivm-co “mi Colwlllllflll. "l llilvc told you in m" 0i my onrly life." On several occasions her audience pleaded i" h" m" to so on. but silo mi “med “n will!!! the whole. lion. Arthur itleighen Of blinds there were more tbnn the number ever before seen here in u similar parade. There was u clown “band, “l-ubc" band, the big and another, probably thrown in tor good nleasurc. In addition, in u musical way, was tile calliope, that brought up the roar, and a large . steam piano, u new device wlloso tones were not displcasing. i And animals? ‘There wrre eleph- ants, llons,.tlgers, camels, leopards _ ‘cougars, pulllas, oilitgiis, lluudrids, OTTAWA, 0nt., July 11___HO“_ ' tho gllu, llamas, the hippopotamus, Arthur Molgilcn was sworn in iigliilti yak. monkeys, hyeuus, polar i-‘lrst Minister yesterday, H8 Wm black und cinnamon bear, Drousky "WANTEQ-MAID FOR GENER- ai housework. Good wages. Ap ply Mrs. Lloyd Wellncr,1M Princs Street. 0092-6-23 ti’. ‘WANTED BOY TO LEARN drug business ‘one with a high school education preferred. Appl-y by letter to Box 812. 91746-2041. ‘FOR SAUEP-‘Cilrlvroiet Auto. De- livery with covered in‘ body also overed in express wagon. W. T. Weilner. 1458-7-9-tf. ~€.____..__.___.._.___ ‘FIOR SALE ONE FORD light truck in first class condition, can the converted into Touring Car in few minutes. Apply to 225 Graf- ton Street. 1478-7-9-31 pd. ___._..___... ‘WANTED TEACHER FOR RIVER View School No. Gil Kings Colin ty. Supplement $100.00. Mldsuml mer vocation. Freeman Robert.- son, Secretary Cardigan it. R. ll. 1462-7-D-(il pd. ‘WANTED A MAN OR BOY TO work 0n farm. Apply Blake Bros. ' 1486-7-9-31. <ptl "WANTED ‘HEAOHER for John- sons River School. Silpplcment 885. W. H. McDonald Secy. 162G- 7-10-31 pd. l-robubiy not announce his cabinet and other kinds of deer, and in fact ulllil 'i‘uos(b:ly. ‘so many nlore tllnn it would be illi- | S“ “Ohm, norm,“ on larmfly mo,‘ fioult to enumerate them, off-hand. llcavo of ills colleagues hm] will 'l‘W0 cub bears, not nlucll larger Hulto a holiday iii the Mamhm, Pr,» than puppies brought forth luany ‘vlnces. So far as known ii Wm cxclamations of delight from the t ‘practically be thc old cabinet for a crowds, und ii mother puma und ' her two kittells created gxeut in- few months with u new leader. lion. N.W\ Rowell, lei; Friday. tercst. Ono big black boar danced for his home und next week will go ‘ every minute of tile time and seem- to England for u long vacation. fill i0 b8 lrylui; l0 R0011 limo t0 the Hon. Martin Burrlll. the mher i-o- ' music of a band which directly pre- tiring minister has taken over ills coiled him. dutles as parliamentary librarian. A Emil 11ml? 0f OIOWIIB WM Dres- entfand the humor was of a whole- ‘some sort. Some of the makeups ‘WANTED-MAN T0 WORK ON were not only new, but were so rid- ‘fiil-gllghilltglgllce. Edgar iieartz. iculous that a single glance at them ' 31 was enough to cnuso mirth. There was mucll of’ the beautiful FOR SALE-RUBBER I . ' T RE WAG lllorc ot the interesting and instruc- iwn. newly painted. Brown's |tivc and, taken in its entirely, the Livery Stable. 3l.purnde pleased immensely. Tile parade ill the morning which _W(IB wiitnossoil by thousands of citizens was u foretuste of tlle ex- cellence .ll\:l magnitude of tile show. Thc llmgulfconca of trit- trappings, tiic expensive and lit-nut iful equipment, and tllc vast uc- cunlulation of animals filrlning the monagerie, were all an indication oi the splendor of the Cltlllbllg and the excellence of ‘the performance. ‘WANTED-TEACHER FOR RICE Point SchooDISupplelnen-t $100. lwullncc i-i. McLaine, Sec. -. €iTRAYIED.-.FRO<M rue UNDER- siglled Ayrshire cow. Write Jils. Mclnuchlln, iris. 1552-7-12-3ipd . ‘T0 LEI-BRIGHT FRONT room to lodgers.’ Apply I28 l-illlsbcro Street. 1503-1-10-31 M. "W'ANTED.—AT TELEGRAPH 0F rice a smart boy as night mess.- enger. Good opportunity to learn operating. 3i ‘WlANTED, NUROIMAID, NOT under 13 years of age. to go to cottage at Rocky Point for sum- ,mer months. Apply with ref- erellces to Guardian Office. sron sAuin-A NUMBER or ‘half grown chickens. ‘Leghorns and‘ B. Rocks. Apply to 306 Richmond St. Phone No S19. - 1538-7-10-21 ‘FARM PROPERTY Ion ant.- Seventy acres of llild situated at Meadow Bunk, West River, four and one but! italics from» Charlottetown by water, with shore frontage, in the highest stats ofcultlvstlon. House and out-buildings in t oi repair. Telephone connect on in the mouse. lilo: further particulars ID l! to Fred K. W. l-i do, Corn- f » a. 1.1 t NW1‘! fill Dd 1535-74011’. - As on iulvertlselnelit of lilf! show it was tho best that could libs-allay hnvc been given, for it allowed cv- eryone to examine and admire without the expense of paying to do so. The usual accompaniments to circuses were present in all their glory nt the bis tented area at the heud of Queen Street. There were the customary exhibits c-f stranp people who do things equal W'ANTED.-A LITTLE GIRL from 4 to 6 yrs. of age. Apply iPrl ce Edward 'i‘lleatre, Monday‘ after oon. 1550' SECOND CLASS TEACHER WANT ed for Rlngwood School. Supple- ment. $100. Apply Jae. Smith. ‘Rocky Point. 1561-7-12-34 pd WANTIDp-BEOOND CLASS TEA- cher for Flat River School. (iFe- male preferred.) Apply to Angus Ross. Becrobary, Fiat. River. F.1d. island. ~1554-7—12-7i pd. four corners of the earth. in the big tent tho menageris had as- sembled tberein all the animals‘ that ever walked the earth from China to Peru, but the centre of isttraction was in the main circus tent. it was there that all the an- cient favorites were to be found. Ail innumerable army oi clowns carried on continuously from the opening of the performance until WANTED-A TEAOHIR FOR tthe Cambridge School, No 91. Second or T-hird class. Supple- ment 175.00 $50.00 Apply to Al- ; _ "the last do; as shot", and not m‘! mum‘ '°°:Z'5;':Y,'_m§“';' only am they o funny things, but bridlo. 1 P they did them carlfuliy and well. The’ trapesists. the tumblers. the rough ridegp, galloping at ' ‘ . breakneck ape WANTED Fm“- on “coup and clearing vs y high lumps in ma" °‘P°"|°"°°d ‘tmher h" ' their course, the musical center. Boulhnort Bdhool. Supplement the tricks with the lions and the $150. Apply to Periey Match, diny feats oi agility performed seaflomwn, a.“ L near the roof of the tent by intrep- such grounds. is absolutely fuilW/‘lhorses, too were adorned with 1.1.11)’ ' band which plays for the main per- - forlnance, u negro nlinstrcl band, . ly as strange; gathered from the , round the ring Saturday; Although the i-iagenheck-Wal- was held last Saturday evening, Pu" i800 circus was dry lo ' oids the ‘greatest circus WhichnL ( hi!’ 10th.. at Fort Augustus i-iuli. ever came here it is pretty well understood that tho trip to the Island was‘. anything but u financial succes‘! to the circus people. Both in Suln ' lllersldc and Charlottetown the at tcndurlce fell, far short of expecta lions. At, no time in Charlottctow was the huge tent filled. Pcrilap the big free street parade ha something to do with this; or pe buns it was the local government’ exorbitant war tax, or the recollec tion of the manner in which s many‘ were flecced and duped b the circus which was at Borden lust yeag. Perhaps it was u mix» ture of all litre-e. _ ' Tile people had evidently takclj solne of the published advice in re, garil to side-shows for these did a very poor business, tic-spite the eloquence of the loud voiced bark- ers. ‘Persons who had to walk to the circus were compelled to go through dense clouds " oi dust willch the scores of autolllcblles sent flyllng‘ ill the rllr into the faces and clothes m? the people and intc the peoples homes. There was strong censure from hundreds of citizens and visitors upon the city authorities for not having the nlctor sprinkler or water cart on hand to abate this nilisancc. Tile circus took departure during Saturday pl 1.: and began moving their goods early in the evening the most of the menagerle being aboard the train bcfore>10 o'clock. until???" To l‘_n_t_ilor Mont, CHICAGO. July 10. — Lieuten- ant Cilrtivunder, in a new confes- sioll which tllc Slates Attorney guvc out tonight, admitted that h shot and ltilleil ills wife to get rid ‘of lit-r and get possession of her llrollcy. lie "admitted, officers iiilid, that he planned a "ifillliiltl-lil)" robbery with thc man he killed, on thc s: ;rlc occasion ill the door wily of til: 1r homo. lie was also quoted as yillg that he had “tired or urxzzlril life and decided to return to lllc easy lilo of the army." ‘ Tllc tragedy (lcellrred on lilo right ol’ June '21. 'l‘ilis was tile so- colld alleged confession by former Army Lieutenant zlnnoullced to- day. In the first he was said to have confessed that he fired tile shots which killed his wife und the unidentified stranger. lie de- clared that the shooting of ills wife was accidental, and anilin- tained that the stranger whonl he killed had attempted to rob them. i-iiObi-i Lord fisher Dead (PDom. Press Special) LONDON, July 10.-— Sir John Arbuthnut Fisher, Ailmiral oi tho fleet and First Sea Lord of the ‘British Admiralty, ilied at 7.16 a. lll‘., at his home licre today. _. THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. TORONTO, July 11.—Liglll moderate winds fulr nlid warnl. iii tomorrow morning at 7.20; tolnor- row evening at 9.07. Yestcrilfly (ISundily) was the ciill mercury registering 85 dc- grees. Oil Saturday the highest temperature was 82 degrees. -—-¢0>-- l8 n01‘ me LABoREs WOT-{THYOFHIQ HIGHER Hives? HE slzizmsvo err rr lyaflqw“ N ide gymnaots were features that . r n re sell north mien ._......_ a Unveiled at New London High tlile this evening at 8.02., warmest any this senson-—thc ofll-l » Lieut. Governor DJA. MoKinnon. MONDAY. JULY 12, 1920. AT FURT AUGUSTUS Farmers Disgusted with Upon the People by Present Government Take Steps to Organza Farmers’ Party. lAiqsuccessful fnrnicrs’ meeting for the purpose of organizing in We locality o United Farmers‘ Par- ly such as was lately formed at Peakes ‘Station. Mr. Patrick Mc- Guirk took thc chair und Mr. W. J. Monaglian was appointed secret- iiry. The first speaker called upon was Mr. James Hughes. Mr. Hughes denounced tile ‘members oi the present govern- lnlent in strong terms. lie admitted ‘that Mr. Peter iBrodie, memhcr ~for York, had done something-m very little S0lllOlililli;—*6Xlii he was pleased to see Mr. Brodie illlll5v9l\ lprescnt in the hall. He hoped ho "would not be backward in com- -ing forward" tonight. A Farmers’ ‘Party 0f this kind, said Mr. iiughes, has now become a neces- sity. The elected representatives of tile people defy und ignore the ‘will of the people, alld this is the _cause of all tllc turnloll and dis- content in the world today. Farm- ers‘ meetings are to be hold B0011 at ilonshaw and Vernon- River, und it is hoped thc movement will ‘spciul all over the Island. iWhen this is accomplished ilelcgates can he appointed from the various loculi ties to meet, say, at Cilarlottetown 0r some central place. hlr. (fallnghan asked Mr. lin- die “if it were not true that about la your ago he made the statement illat ii‘ Lilia", Elilaw and. kerfaln other Government officials were Soldiers’ Monument i Thursday afternoon was a lnem~ crahie one ill the history of New London North. ill the presence of about 1,500 people u monument was unveiled to the memory cf the men in this district who hud lllade lilo t-uprelllo sacrifice in the Great We) Tile monument is a “flue one of w-lnlcll any community nllgh loci proud of, and has upon it the names of Ptc. Archie Campbell, 0th C.N. Rifles, Gr. Al'tliur l’. John- stolle, 2nd Can. Siege llilttery, Pte. .Leslle Wm. McLeod, 105 Can. llittt. Licut. Norwood McLeod, R.‘l<‘.lC., ‘Sgt. F. Vernon Lynds, 105 Con. Buttery, Gr. i-iarold A. McLeod, B. Oan. Siege Batter-y, Frank L. McKenzie, P.il’.C.L.l., Pie. Rob- crt Adanls, 25 Con. Butt. The site chosen for this memorial stone is the historic grounds of the church dedicated to the memory oi Dr. John Gcddlo, the pioneer foreign ;Missionary of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. W-ltilln the church is an interesting tablet to tho memory of this heroic mun. Tc heroism and sacrifice the stone without and the tablet within will make the common enduring appeal. kindling the smallest spark to tllc tribute flulne. The unveiling ccrc- molly was presided over ‘by thc ltov. George Miller and ‘MIITIOSSCH filled with the spirit of the depart- ed briivc men and delivered in all earnest effort tc preserve and per- petuate that spirit were delivered ‘by Chaplain Mnlor the Rev. (LC. Taylor, Col. lLii. Campbell, Major D.A.- M-clitlnnon, Sgt. ‘Sydney Bon- nell, Judge lwlarburton, land lDx- Thc not of unveiling was perform- ed by Mr. J-usper Bell the chair- man of tho committee, which had planned the effort to honor the fallen and had colnpleleilthla work. Mr. James Gillespie representing tile board oi trustees accepted the sacred trust the reverent care of this stone. The music was provided by the combined choirs of the Presbyterian and Anglican Chur- and touching rile cord tuned to heavenly notes were sung by Ml". Harding and the Rev. John Murch- not dismissed he would resign?’ proval of thc United Farmers’ Par- indcpendent Farmers’ movement. of rile loo/ling organizers of new movement, described the first ‘telllporary platform there adopted, ‘high protective "er editor, but few real formers. ches. Solos very much appreciated the Deception Practlsed Mr. Brodie declined to answer. Silfiuking later in the evening, ltir. Brodie expressed hearty up- lY. and said til-at if he runs for election again it will be under the Mr. M.J. Kelly oi Elliotvale, one the meeting of the organization held two weeks ugo at Peukds Station. lie read tile several planks of tho among which were strong protests ugninst compulsory military train- ini; aild increased expenditure ull armaments, and also ‘against. the duty at present levied on farln machinery. lie de~_ ciarcd that farmers today are tax- ed practically without representa- tion. There ‘are in the llousc low- yers and merchants, lobster-pack- ers, drilgglsts, and even n newspap- Those who were elected have lit- tle influence und ii they ever rise to anything arc promatl-y sat upon- Rcierrlng again to tile platform ‘adopted at Pcalteks Station, Mr. Kelly said that it had nt least ille virtue Sr being drafted by filrmers to meet farming conditions. “The politicians,” concluded Mr. Kelli‘. “have always tried to keep thc [airliners illVidPfl. They “fill un- (loiibirrily attempt to undermine this new lnovclllent and we must obove all things pull together if wo would accomplish ullylilifli" A great deal of discussion ensued and the meeting was prolonged fut .lllto the mighty Other speakers were Messrs. John McCarthy. Aen- eas bicDonuld froill ‘Peake-‘s Stu- tlon, und liugh illld\l’0t0l' 'l'l“-lllllll‘~ i; W115 mgvizfi, seconded alltl currlvd uniillllnously that u United Farm- urs’ Party ho organized ill F01‘! Augustus. it was also determined that convellers be appointed from outlying polling stations to call fuiiure nleetlngs ill their respective districts. Tile Convent-rs appointed from Tracailic were Messrs. Aliun McDonald, Jus. Smith and Wallace Owens. Otllcr poillts would be fill- ed at an early date. ___-_-4-o>-——— NiEW TREATMENT FOR CATAR- NCT l8 SUCCESSFUL. "MADRlD, July 10.——Tlle cataract which rendered the former Enr press Eugenie blind in one eyc for several years, has been suc- cessfully removed. The initiative in the operation was taken by the Duke of Alba, with whom the Elli- prcss has been staying herc at the Palace of Llrlra. it was performed by the Catolian doctor, lgnaclu Barrnquer, by it process invented by him while Matching leeches at work. A small hole is scratched ill the envelope of tho eye, a special llistrillllcnt is applied, and the cut- riraot is sucked oil. Tile process is pailulesss, and it was only wlloil the bandage wa relllovoil and the Enlprcss found that she could read small print that she realized tllui an operation bud taken vliwo und was completely successful. The Empress wzrs ninety-four years old ill May. SAYS (LP-R. BEHiND DRURY GOVERNMENT. TORONTO, Jilly ill-That tilt Canadian Pacific Railways Com puny is behind the decision of the Provincial U . F.O . -Labor Govern- ment of lion. E.C. Drury. to de- lay for the present the acquisition end extension‘ of the ilydro Radial Railway‘; proposition in Onbarlo is the assertion of Alfred J. Miiguire, member of Toronto's Board of Con- trol and vice-pmsident of the Hyd- ro Rudiul Association of Ontario. contribufed to the , completed work of which all were putty prouiig . ison. Mention should also be made of the male quartette another fine effect oi the will "$16911 011-" Bl not. the Drury Government was in the close ci the service Mi‘.- John Stewart, fully-thanked all who had "0009! 0t the tarlo Hydro Radial Association in the C.P.R. did not want the rad- ials built, and that, innocently or line with the C.l".R. Tilers will be an emergency meeting cf the On- Toronto tomorrow to deal with the With Ncw Premier. Mr. William Scott an Controller Maguire declared that s m‘. Brilliant and Expe ronouro. July 10. ~ Sir Tl“)- mas White was in the city lOllfli’. on ills Wily back to Mus‘. oka. lie ls well satisfied with the situation at Ottawa, alld $110k!‘ l" m“ M31" terms of the character and abiliti/ of lion. Mr. MciBlWlL ova 11W Telegrulll . "lie is," he said, "an - - P1111011" ally brilliant and vXiwl "owl 111"“ llumentariail, with all w olutely clean record. ile is a mi» capable administrator. No one better knows the outstanding predica- ment confronting Canada at this time. l-lls integrity oi character is Met instant Deat ‘Mr. William Scott, a well-known and highly respectful old resident of Clyde Iiiver und it brother of Mr. Jacob Scott of this cit)’. m" with a sad death on Saturday af- ternoon. ile was driving with hi5 little grand-ilaugllter, about 15 veers of ago, from the l‘(‘&li(i(‘ll(3€ at his son-lirlilw, l\ir. Colin Frus- er, with whom he lived to thc home of Mr. Robert lilalcPllilil. New iiavcn, when the harness on the horse got, loose and the illliluol starter] to run. Mr. Scott, who was , 80 years oi age, was DOWQTiPB-i l" exercise any control over the uni- nlill and wllcn the carriage struck New Brunswick Votes Dverwileimiilglv “Dry" ST. JOHN, N. L5,, Jilly 10.—ltc- turns practically cillllplete for thc province indicate ii sweeping lila- jorily for prohibition and u very large vulc ilgalnst beer alld lihil! wines. 'i‘llt~. provincial totul for prohibition, with one or two placer- to hear from is 41,450 und 20M)" against. For beer nlld light wines 23,6!" against 38,204. St. John City gave prohibition 6,421 votes and 5,060 ilgninst. Fredericton, for proiiibiiioil 1.- 302; ilgainsllitilil; for beer 1114; against 1,216. fDevon and blurysvlllo hoill strongly for prohibition, (illatilillli against; Newcastle divided. it. Johll County for prohibition 1659; against. 1128. For beer 1225. ilgainst1632. Charlotte for prohib- ition three lo (mo; Victoria and Mtldawaska "wot" by large nlajilr- itles. York gave a majority of 300 for prohibition. Northumbr-rlitliil 600 majority for; Westnlorlzllld 2000 majority for. impressive Service At Valloyiield BEAUTIFNL TABLET TO MEMORV OF SOLDIERS UN- VEIVLED. A The unveiling of Ila soldiers‘ Memorial tublot at talleyfleld church lust Friday ilEitTilODIl was u most impressive CUfUillOlly. Dr. McEwcn of Orwell ilresiiled. and Rev. Dr. Fullerton and iii-v. rCnpt.) G. C. Taylor driivcreil the addresses. Tile tilblr-t consisted of n beautiful marble slab, with gilt finish. Engraved upnn it were lilo names of the local heroes who gave up their lives in the great wur. A collection was taken to hel defray expenses. he monument an exquisitely beautiful one was greatly ad- mired by the visitors. it Wils do- signell by Mr. J. M. lluntcr archi- tect of tllls city. Senator Denom- oi Halifax Deed (Special to The Guardian). HALIFAX July 11.--Senatoa Wiliiam Dennis passed away this afternoon, following an opemtlol at Boston. ‘Senator Dennis wah editor and proprietor of the Hall- tax Herald and a prominent fig- sn THEUMAS wit i8 wu Says lie is an Excoptiuilliii rbnced Parliamentarian with i_ Mali Galleria, 64.00. u.e.ri.. MM Erica! Sublerlptlen. lhiiifilwfl ITE L SATISFIED d. Absolutely Clear Recol iirely with confidence for a continuation wcll known old no one is DEF-sill" ally more p. lltlhir nnlvlli; M9 '15‘ 5(l(‘.iZil(_"i in he House, wilere.llls skill in debate has always incited the highest adlllirzlllonf" Sir 'i‘llomas has always been a warm admirer of tile "baby" of the old Conservative Cabinet. and l! sure that ills administration will ho greatly to the advantage of the public. lie states that tile situa- tion in the ilresunt cabinet is on- llarlllrlnious, and he looks of tile stable government at Otta- wa. gone much further. A FATAL ACCIDENT AT CLYDE RIVER Aged and Respected Resilient h When Thrown from Car- riage Saturday Alterlloon. the bridge ut Clyde thrown froln the cur el River he was rluge and klll~ l . The little girl was not tlirowu out and succeeded in getting con- trol oi thc horse before it hud Tlioro were no lliarlls of any in- iury about the body of Mr. Scott. Ila-sides his brother, he leaves two sisters, who also reside ill this ~clty and o daughter in Boston from whom a telegram was receiv- ed last night stilling that silo would be unable to come home. The funeral takes place Tuesday at ‘J p. nl. ' The Uranuemen Colcblatc Today Today is the “Glorious Twelfth o’: July" which tile lllelnbers of the Orange Order ill tilts city as in VBTiOllS parts of the world cele- brate in seine fcrln or another. in Charlottetown the celdhra- vim will take the forlll of ills ins- .ial big parade. Starting at 11 a. l‘ from the Arena on Fitzroy St. Queen, thence to RiCillllOlltT" i» P. Kent, \\"eylnoutil and Fitz- streets back to Arena and LUUIICU to the exhibition grounds at l2 o'clock where actlnE MRYM‘ Miller will pronounce a word 0! welcome on behalf of the Bill!- -\DT.lll1t‘l‘ will iiren be served after which u programme n! allP leiic events as nilvertiscd and horse races will tskc 1111169- A big time is expected and the attendance ii the weather holds gum} should be a record one. ,. BIG MERGER WlLL MAKE THE BRITISH EMPIRE INDEPEN- DE NT. LONDONp July 10.—— Colonel (lrant '.\‘i0.'"i~ ‘l, who arrived yes- teriliiy on Maurclanln, says that he wet.‘ t0 Canada ill Febru- ary with tile. full authority of the Premier to undertake a task on behalf of the British Elllplro Steel (Ycrporalioil. Wiilat had been accomplished means, lic claimed, lilo retention within the Empire single collirol of ore and coal de- prmits of the world. lt will make the lCmplre independent of foreign supplies niirl put the Old (kmntry in a position to regain its Sllprr- macy in lilo coal, iron and steel industries. ._-—¢0-&-__.. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTR. MEETINGS, ETU \ "POSITIVELY no advertise mania eii at this office for mm day's issue after d p. m. lib lass paid for in advance‘. -_..__ '~'HE ANNUAL Mesrme of the Dedford Farmers (lo-operative Co.. Ltd., will be held nt their store on Wednesday July 21st, at I p. m. ll, 140S~’l-86l. ii > "THE ANNUAL MEETING 0f the Bedford hrmerh Co-operstlie (‘o- Lttl. will he held at. their store on Wednesday, July 21th, at ‘I p. m. 1460-7-8-01. ssrniimsnav IIOTIVtAL ton Methodist [Yhuroh nomads, Sturgeon, Tiiurcdny, ure in the public life of ‘Canada and situation . --- c..,-— J.._ -.__..._. -~r-i9 .uJ Dflrtioulifl! of lion pectic, ~' Q_'AQAJ.> a "wA 00111111811010] at two o'cl of lhc gri~il_t___ J 15th." "