» ic disaster occurred, according to The Paper Thnl Covers Prince jfdward Island Like The DBI enulotlevown banding. Tine Inrnlnl " . Founded taunts. 1881, are ranging along a line furthest south in the Atlantic Ocean ever lfnown since 1912, when the 'l‘ttan- information in the hands of the hydrographic office of the navy. The ‘bergs are now floating sixty miles sc-uth of the regular line or ocean travel between New York and European pollute. '_ Not only are t e bergs dislocat- ing lines of ocean travel, ‘but there are more than the_ navy remem- bers havlnlg encountered in North Atlantic waters for many years. A lnild Winter in the arctic region resulting in an early breaking up of the ice, is regarded, as account- able for the unusual invasion. ‘ The nuvy is rounding up the bergs according to 0. plan worked out following the Titanic disaster“, nd doing it so effectively there is‘ little danger of encounter with t e Ice monsters unless sea. cap- tains disregard instructions. The vvvvvvv v j cannula-strolls A AAAZA A JAAAA ‘WANTED-A I Celtl. lN lllfl Ill llllll slllill; WNSHLNGTONJune 20—lcebergsplan is international, although or» erated by the United States Navy. Two cutters are based on Halifax. and they scout for rbergs as care- fully as If they were searching en- emy submarines. ‘Radio reports are made daily the location of the hergs, and this information is shared with the ad- and in is gbelieved the on-ly with bergs in the posibility of a stray mlraltles of Great Britain France. chance of n. collision lies berg slipping thrc-ugh the cord unnoticed. This is regarded unlikely, as they are affected the same currents. l The recent collisions with bergs reported in press despatches oc- curred ,In the case of vessels which came out of St. Johns and Halifax i respectively. There portunity for ing through It, and take their chances. they had» MAID. ences required. Light general air and ocean was no op- these bouts to get out of the ice fields except by go REFER- work. Every evening out_ Apply Mrs. W. P. Doul, S-i Weymoutll Street. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, casein». THURSDAY, JUNE 23,1921 . lillfilxllll? ll lillliélllllli _iiillllliiill llilliili Following was the programme u. the commencement exercises of Notre ‘Dame iConvent on Tuesday evening,‘ referred to in yesterday's report: o; PROGRAMME OVERTURE-“Springs Seren ade"--Laconlbe. The Misses M. Hogan, H. McMillan, E. St. Pierre E. Murphy, A. Cash, M. McCloskey, W. Tralnor, M. Mnddigail. on as by OPEHETTA THE WIIIOIJE YEAR ROUND ~Part 1 CHORUS-Jwiwake to friendly strife." ' SOLO BY 8TRANGER—“Dlscon- tent rules everywhere in the land called ‘For Away.‘ "‘ m CHORUS-Delegates from- the Four Seasons each pleads for her 0W1]. CHORUS-"Now to the Test." Scene l:-—WINTER'3 COURT- 1 “Tile spirit of Holiday Time." 2 Slelghing chorus. . STRANGER-"Can any joys compare earthly wvv v ‘JNO. ALHRED MeDONAi-D LAND Surveyor, Herrnanville. l ‘FOIR ‘SALE-SEVEN ROOMIED cottage. Aqiplyr. morning to Chestnut 8t. _______.___-_._-_-__- ‘i’°i1 3111-5 ‘$ii°'1'i'"°"" 15111-1» ‘son ouauraso TEACHERS ‘n; quired for town, village and rural and ‘Alberta, opening after midsum- mer holidays. Favorable salaries obtained_ Apply stating quaiifica- with her song hails the Reign. C., No. 99019. L. H. ‘Drake, Cornwall. - ._-?_.-_._-_-- ‘FOR SALE DRIVER FOUR YEA old Harry '1‘. D. H, Murchison, North River. - ‘ IE6.“ won‘ SALE-i nso _ (cross) iemale invader. 1 redi (oross)»1921 female pup will selil “i”? i-°- “iiil? P9791" WW9‘ fowl 5 lb. weight and up, ’l‘ues- Bogilhlii, ontuue. _ day and Thursday oi this week . ~ ~ -. ‘ii 141111} Hotel. ensington. ,.N . W fiiiisj _. xs-e-fr;";iiff‘y‘.'r“ Q1 . ‘ ‘NOTICE-I HAVE opener; , A ._.____._.__...._-_-__-__ sron BALE» Autos a ROOM cottage, , modern conveniencu; and burn. good locality. Appl! 46 Bayfield Street. -@_‘__—_-_i. ‘MOTOR BOAT_ FOR SALE 30, feet long, two cylinder 8 to 10‘ thorsa power high speed engine, a bnrgni Apply G. E. Hender- son, Casi lan Express Office. ‘FOR SALE AND ‘Loan-we , have for sale a Royal Mail Road- ster, 4 cyi., 3 passenger, Stude- baker. just the thing for a Conl- merclal traveller to carry big samples. Price $750, also lost from this car between St. Peters and Charlottetown.’ side curtains for this car. Finder please write H. W. McEweii, Bristol, Lot 40. ._...________.. ‘LOST- BETWEEN ALBANY , School and Station, a gold brooch Finder will be rewarded if left at Deianey's store. . ‘FLOST-BETWEEN ELDON AND , Montague, Dunlag tire 33 x 4% ;Leave at Eldon arage or Mac- Leon‘s Service Station, city and receive reward. .€__._-_.--_- rants: Foxes INMAINE AND ° save duty when filling. l will ranch n llmitedna ‘bar of pairs on commission, or on shares, or cash basis per month or year. Write Pioneer ‘Fox Rancher. Six- teen years experience raising and ranching foxes. Best of" refer - ence given ‘ ‘ ' ' .______- ...___.._.___.._._ T0 LET—BEAUTIFUL FURNISH- , ed home with all modern conven- fences. Centrally ‘located. ‘Apply by letter to E, M. c|u Guardian Office. , ; ' ‘FURNISHED HOUIE MODERN. wanted for two months. Answer l 0., 1.16, Guardian ‘wanna-moves r0 nsur -- with all modem conveniences. Apply at once to Guardian Office waurnu, ami- roe GENERAL panama Apply B1 Water St. whoa wAuruo-uunks surr: able, for feeding.‘ A. O11‘. G111. York. j ‘ ‘WANTED LADV IOOKKEEPER muste- ‘ot mowing country store. Experience and reference necessary. tote Vnjel 0111991911- Appiy D. uatdlan office. OAKIIA TAXI IIRVIICE stan E F. com . ' Residence. 3i School Street. Telephone No saw. ,~ . ‘A- OINTLIMAN OAN ‘I! AO- lrted with room llld hoard ‘WANTED, EXPERIENCED MAID to do general housework to go New York at once Three adults. Must do plain cooking and mus wages. to -Mrs. F. P. Hennessey, have references. Aililiy 66 Rockford tStreet. Good schools in Saskatchewan With those that Angels came u) share m Yet—~hu.lf the world dislikes the snow.’ ‘Scene lllzvPoem-June- Miss Helen Purcell. SUMMEWS INVITATION. — "Come let the birds their message tell Where mirth and joy with pleas- ure tlwell." . JUNE—‘—“i know where the shy little blue bells peep." JUi-Y—"l know where the lark morning tions to Canadian Teachers’ Ag-‘llghg ency, Box 14, Regina, Sask. 'LIVE FOWL repair shop at 36 Kent Street, West for repairing ll ot water boil- ers, stoves of all kinds, guns, iflrm machinery, also pipe fitting. pump repairing and all general repairing, shut-p. ing nnd repairing lawn mowers. Work done at short notice. Satis- iocks, and all faction guaranteed. Joules Wllito. breeders are maturing trapnested, bred- FARM. Richmond Hill, Ont. to $60 paid weekly spare time writing for us. No canvassing. instruct and work. Service, 57 X., tColborne Toronto. for ‘CLOTH, CLOTH, your women lals in good qualities dresses and suits? thousands of yards sold as low half regular price, in goods 54 56 inches wld-e. that will ials in better qualities .ren's needs. puny, 158 Richmond Street. , . ‘A-LL .UNCA'LLED suits and overcoats from our branches throughout Merchants buy these goods store o ly. English .Wo6len Sweet. whose ambition is ‘present occupation, bis his income. nuuut, clean character mind _ lonallty who would- We require sound ing concern where would be rewarded ed nan preferred. 0mm! alumna-mu». Apply at Guard posit-e Prowse Brothers. WANTED--S_ H. Pendleton will be purchasing live °"'°“°T514‘-1?“i1-1Iilo0 Post Office lay S. C. White Leghorns. They are tptolific winter layers be- 9111199 they are Candian and ac- clmatized to our severe winters. $20.00 per 100 safe delivery, free circular. BATHURST POULTRY Ci-OTH-DO folks need mater- for their We have as $2.75 per yard This is an ex- cellent opportunity ‘to get mater- FOR SUITS, high aldnqmr (lunada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. in many cases this price is lees than one-thirdtheir actual value or re-sale to their customerspwise men will buy two or three suits anti-n‘ overcoat. For sale at our k Scotch ompany, 15B Richmond ‘SALESMAN WANTED. --8ALE8- man a self respecting salesman beyond his might find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time dou- a life position with a fast grow- industry wl-th far above average earnings; marri- Apply to Mr. I. C. Mobesn, ‘Bell, second floor Riley building, Queen Street. 0p- AUGUST-"l know where llap- piness lingers In joy complete." STRANGER-“Wllen does eariftl so benuteous gl'ow. As when wurnl sunbeams shine ' Tilrof- laughing days of warm surn- mer time‘ - ‘ All Me! to choose between gaily the two. The task is hard-what! shall l do? . INTERLUDE VIOLIN SELECTlON~“The An- gel's Dream-dlagye. K. Hornby, A. O'i.eary, A. Lu- courciere, D. l-iogan, J. Patterson, n‘ P. Noonan. to- Employees L081 __ Their PdflliilllS OTTAWA. June 21~Thc , post office and customs departments are MAKE _M,°NEY ‘AT HOMEFQ", in a state oi’ commotion today ow- your showcards We supply you with West-Angus Show Card Street, ing to the passing of an order-in- council Thursday in which more than 100 employee of the inside service, and several times that num ber in the outside, are retired as a result of the operation of the Griffenhagen firm of efficiency ex- perts. in all about 800 are. in line for retirement throughout til»; coun- y. What the "eiperts are doing in these departments will later be re- peated in the others Sir George Lo Foster stated today that the inten- tion was to carry‘ on the work in all branches of the service, but it could not nll ‘he dune at once and 119. than us- h .. “any found i,“ wonlelrs ‘abmml a start ad therefore been Jlliltifl and also take care of the child- with the largest departments. Nothing that has occurredln Ot- ‘ciiii "i 9111‘ Bi°1‘1>-tawa for a“ ion Ilm h led English & Scotch Woollen Coln- quilevnmh a “aim ofeprmlé-ighe retirements are general and appar- ently without favor. Officials of _ down to routine 30 clerks arc being let out. It has all been donewlithuut any notice, bul retlrlngfallowances are provided. There is a. minimum allowance of two months’ sultry and en extra amount for eachiyenr of service in the department. Complaints are numerous and bitter as to the hardships which are involved in the reorganization. it began in the printing bureau, where inst your eevernl hundred were let outmliirom there it has been extended to the post office and customs department, the way was paved ‘by theCaider act_ pass- eil last year All over 65, who are not physically fit to carry, on cf- flclently, were supposed to retire. A general plan was adopted and alts Individual application passed in upon by the government before iihy and body. 0i llrmig pQf-‘Ot- the officials involved were made mphmcmw aware of ii. This has "been done to obviate wireipuillng. Local M. P's. are bombarding the govern- ment with protests and bewailing the political effects, but without avail. The work is being done by a sub-committee of the cabinet, operator". ‘ The People's. Paper The Misses‘ Al! The item Worth’ ma... A an rua-ac. i won-ta Pldnising //// 11-2 , , f . »... ~- "l. ~ IIW-"‘"\"”""‘ Eveody ulncrlpllon, dellvncl “J9- Annunl 1i U‘ s’ Luv-oo- liy Mnl , Canada, Iii-ii"- lllfiill ‘ t, iilfiillllllllll ililliiliill lllll LONDON, June 21-'l‘be ‘pointed missloner Wllgress, ‘who is can- Hl-S iiiliiilil lililiii Eiiiilil iliiiiiliilfiiiliililillill ilill O "(in lthJe flougty Court ‘today lllsider the head of CYillllDili law. i llli)‘ ll i‘ . - . 509110 l- CH0RU3--—"S1D1'i11E i111$lfulltnving(ifdlgnlariilinwiist-liezfilll “ti?urgwhiislarihgniiorliiltglliidililhd“ limit 901119- 1910109. P91111119" _ iof interest to those involved imshould receive their iilin ilnd soi-or-"i 11111‘ 1-0 119 Q9991! 0f lilv‘ prohibition litigation. llinary meaning. p ‘ Part iI M91’ Mmiiei" Wlxiveil on Statutes ‘l i 1‘ " itici I P i w lt a ‘ssin British ulercnaut firms for INVITATION TO SPRING~MIs:-I,(YANA.I).A, , .‘ ,_ W" e"i‘°"-.°' “"1 ’Y “i” °'_ i‘ e‘ - "i i‘ A_ Q-Leuny . a PROVWCE: OF V1945“ 74 “iiY-‘i- ‘Foster, of New Brunswick, of the Canadian business. The represen- “The words of a Statute urc to , wfiunderstuci, m u“ some m wlmzhiCunatiian trade representation in tation oLCanadian trade interests ELVE$—"We dance and play in.‘ they 1,631 Harmon,“ Wm, the smrlbonilon, news of’ which has been in such matters as the present dis- 'Pitl.\l(li‘l EDWARD ISLAJQD. n. curious way.“ In the Court of Queens, n MAYiQi-iEEN-‘WMY Mlily“ ililiili dune 21st. i921. liect of the enactment and the oh-lcabled here ,ha.s awakened great P1119 ‘iieiweell the Caflfldian 118C011 “gaggle? gdyfirigfinfhm immmii i. ‘Haywood ....Appellant.‘,lcct of the legislature.“ ‘interest in IAngiobCanadlan busi- packers and the Ministry of Food — ' i The sable author, at page Iliiypfnesa circles ‘ ' (ills. E. Burke (ftvjilln. llcspondeutstitsaling with the topic of strict <:on-~ The iaci‘ is mm‘ "Fiis Bitended w ‘by wane“ L‘ GNU‘ CHORUQ-"A Tribute _ to lstrurtion. iiflys;— ter a brief flaring up of commercial I ith, permanent secretary to the 51111118" , l 'l‘11is is an appeal tronl the Jude» "The rule of ‘strict construction aggressiveness in the form uf ull-iigh Commissioner. STRANGEFb-instead of nldiniluhr-ut of Kenneth John Martin. Es-uloes not allow the imposition of tun-age mission tn London, me 5mm. The weakness qt the System, a; “Sing hail to the Queen of-May" d t ' ., is ‘ - -- _ . -, - '. . - , , _ _ . Sliflrneg 1‘i1 have to nunlbcvitiiiiirpter 1dr llllileyilniigsiltfnlfllitlllullgvngiflg: m“ h“ "m" lapsed i° m“ imwvai "our cmresiwndem h“ “Heady "three" dismissing the information of thei gosted, for the purpose of wiith- status‘ This means “mi Barium“ mime‘! out‘ is not 5° much in any Among the seasons 1 have found zllmve nanled Appellant preferredi-irawing from the operation 01‘ the Most fit to rule the whole yBhlKdkiflillSl. the ilimve haunt-ti iteripon-lftatutc, a case which falls both round, lliiblli Charlies i‘). Burke, for tbht witllin its scope uni fl . sELEc-HON FROM CARDWALJH“ n“, Sam (qmqes m Burke’ “w,” “s |,,,,g,,,,ge_ q“; woiinrd fliimzsclty, while down at the High (iom-‘needed is one active central de- NEwMAN__nQueen o, meflseuso,,slhv,.,.,, u“. "m, d“). m. Maud,’ lgglidflfijilll not promote the objggt nhullsslonet-g orrlces the secretary of Dlrtment. l! the newly organized —_~Miss A. Mchellun illllntl the third day 0i‘ May. 19-21, lultlle legislature to nllsreatl the i119 011i 119119 1111551011 i9 illlfliilnciiimiiiaii Chamber 0i Cmiimerce "a - ~ . ':< - “Sl1lll8l'" ... “The breezes we, as zw,,.,,,,su,,n,,iun m, "num, on [he pump m p“, Hmmmuns on ‘gvneml wumflkii that olgunization, whose respnn- port, however, it is expected that Steel Us,“ “,- whm, m, w“ “m, me on WMCI, are no, wued for by [he tlllliliiy in connection with the uu- ll. will enable the business men The buckwheat mp5 are m‘;- ‘Tlllliilii, sitlrzltctl on the East side sense of the objects or tile mis- minigimiiml 0i 1119 iiilaiifiifli D1111- iiiemiieivii! i0 "med? i319 eXifiiiiig DUET.\.lQ sing me a song (lfggirlltllglflilt Oleorge ISLFPQQ, iletwucnwrlhiefu‘ of the enactment and 110301 the foreign trade credits has defects in the Government organ. the golden iiays. , . ant laent lStrce-ts in tlIHJcIIHSlIDCIIOIl is unmissable wllicubeen taken over by me High Con,_l1zal1on_ I _ y Watson, senior trade commission- dnefficiency of the personnel as in er, carries on his offices in theiiile diVi1i9d ailihoriiy- W119i- i-‘i crisp - THANKSGWWG .$°NG___.-H,,,.k aiiiii villi. runtmry to the prtyvigigng, would sanction an evasion of tile, the merry bells are ringing," ml‘ the Prohibition Act. The hear-lAfl-f’ ' l“ NUTTING CH°RUS.—-"ii"i’l.ti3i'i:ilig 111i [U119 Adllgui took place oni - Tile Cllllifilfltfil‘ and course of tem-~ _ 0 G _ ‘putter! fame,- mtuflr w. lrs lay o une instant, wllenlpeffiilcfl egisiutlon in (lunudn, l ' , Down they come with merry clot-ix“ AiiiinilileYI-L K.(‘l._,.Mapp]cu»red for-hicks?!“ to) great extent evolutionallgiiiExploslon i ‘ t _-- i- ppe an ant r. nm- , .](,‘ e tie ea lie '1 .t t ,_ . t ' se1YRANGERfs 5(’)|_°__..G°d-s (‘.,. for the Respondent Burks“ 11s tile licensfla Jcisrfafiulgelio: Pa}? Glory" h», lhitslllVllfislfOllfliilill evidence that 31311811311 the curtailment nf the , . ;5 - . _‘ 1, ' . i I , - _ ,,S;;=¢,,~;=,,E,g,;,;;‘;; ;,-,‘;g,,;;g,‘g,;--,; ::.">,>".f;.':.l..::;:::: @313. wisps? ll: a“- ‘c- MONTREAI- “aids-- visited by n 3mm of Sight. ‘um; a hack mm n. w“ also pruvflnda qemperance A“ and the sub, n exp osion in n fre dump today blllgnil crowded audience in the "Each season is a link in tlicieil .1». .5.‘- wmie TSHQWTUIM misequent- Provmcml. Prohibiiimiildestiroyed me greater pa" of "mi 11mm‘ National hem last night golden ‘chum by which earth istlfdlliti ".,'.')l'ii‘ last. lie entered the Alctus, aimed at entirely suppresqMont (lenis mine. Up to lasniiuder the auspices of the Self De- bound to the throne. of God. ‘at;“Jlmnxitfiiitfigiii? iifiealiie “ifislzqnjtuldirxtifiiitilii,” ti,“ s" ii" iii- ieiiiiilnight twenty-two men were knownliermiiiiiiil?" 10.1‘ 1191111111 League 0f 23-1111 tlillazrsiiasaintllhiiie cfoliiizr all“! it“ Prspontlzint Burke. Oitbli/goiiilgoiil ‘lips-s a bgferagcfTlleltiirlizilrrllillta Oifqifiigito be dead and a huge“ numbericanada‘ o‘ Gratin“ Esmonde' dag‘ of hug Hex,‘ praise the Glvefaglnfidégllllllii‘ there, another‘ person witlllilli-iilitllil. lkenrperzillce Apt, 13731injured. criilled on the 11108111111 119 1119 9P0- enjoy ills gift" ~ 1;,‘ [about 1p- (my m, ‘kno“.ll‘\l\lrlnf,ill tlhc modelui all suibscquenti >-*--_. 9111 envoy of the lrlsh republic to ,‘~;,-,--p<=-~- 3511551,, “.;‘.‘.,."",’,,";;*{;*, ".22; ..‘.Z‘f.‘2‘.i‘.i.‘°{‘."?£fi 3il€i;"s§.““.§‘;f..?“?. 1.’.“.2‘2§Z?=,‘§“’"i.““',ff“,‘,' rug“ “ n urn mus lot le rune _. ' ‘ i 1 " ‘ r ‘ ‘ ' ‘. ' ' ‘ renc , t a e re arr ed the e- And if ma“ must 5m, disagree ‘n dtllirllcnut 0f a bottle on the tableEgggiiiiii-epiel11lliiffince in the Dolnin-iiwlicct and for another purpose fall sauce o! we “may; U! Mnmmu on“ their own tau“. so 1 (lea: 1,, 2:16 {Quittlwtil-n. ()n taking tilt: dl~lnk,,foi_ "lb unudiuériflhat was sought within Set; 9.1 qLthe, B. N. A. Act. “a the speééhes of. h“! F . _h COMBWED cHokusqqlym '0’ R ‘ ' was rum: The witness,“ _' rim‘ 11E illegal, except, ‘Russel vs. the Q1199"- i19i1i i119, “we Praiskmjnunom ilrkl 4m] u“. Huang,” flmshm .01 ulthln specified purposes, the-familial Femperance Act tolbeultrslCanadlan in defence of .lrish free- PATFUOTIC cHoRUs__,_‘Bnnnel_ the (‘flfltqnig n,- "H, home’ whmhlirlllfi of intoxicating liquor, in allivlres or the Dominion 0n 111.9 dorm as proof that the mtizens of m?) in Gm?” j at the. bot-junk"; was Mm“, funuplutlos in which that At-t had lyeeniifrfiiintl that it was n. law desligllediMomrenl {ma Quabec wovmce llrt» .clclzn-lulka....Bclll' ‘New. m", nmruls‘ and be‘mge(‘thearttly “ympathize Wm, IrelamL xhvnl. s?!“ m,‘ wmlnr.s “up, m, illivilllkllill into forvo. The, evil whkq, for the promotion nf public order, l’. .. , . 1e m v an: no ovltnllc- z: """""“11 “Hui-till to c‘: 2. .9 (;]§1',','3|,,L LhLMQ/Flggxrtfslllivii)Sxfi? given us m \\'il(.‘l‘t_' or ‘Wlliifl ‘iii; “'"~“ iii“- Vi"? oi‘ intemptarliiltigkliite. i’ iii" 9111119111 0i 111111110 “111115911116 lwpcii henceiurlh quit Frencir 5mm "' " ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' _ ‘ibottlc or iis contents lllili ilt-an "m, lured und ])l'(liIl()it‘Il by 1hr», i,,,n,,,,1_‘l'utllrl' than to those of evil rights; lidiiiiiiiiiiiis ‘mi (‘iiiiiiiiiiiii 1111511 Piano ll ~11 MrQuaitl H Biffin phased m‘ l|ili/_1|illetl--nm' um ruirlte..“““i“. "s" 111111 Wmsunlption of 111111 11 M1 111111111 1119 several “'°“i‘i "91" ‘°14°1i‘°1 i“ iiiiii‘ ‘"111 M “mun F Mum" ' - offer any q-vltlomg“ on i, Sean,“ lllioxlcunts. The aim and ])l|rpngeflllltil()l'ii)' oi‘ Parliament to makeiiibiiri?» ' ' ‘ ‘ " ' 0f 11111 lllclllisvs ill-int; llflvrlulnig "i 111i $11111 iQKi-iliiiltlll-Jljoll] ponflnJlaws for the IWIKEG, order and good, '—~—-—*——— i111’! 11ml l‘rovlt1t:i:il—wa-s the how. government of (‘unad-zl. Tile Act Sim’ ai- imge 362 0i i119 591119 (‘-399 and (1.\'llt?(‘.llil.l()fl, that, [llPPQby uppliistl to the ‘whole of (Yanadlaisiiiii i-iiiii- ii 11111111111 "b9 Wiiiiill i119 made lly lht- Appellant be flier-ov- THE WHOLE rlmn noun-n “Bred wvem 111111105. eat-ll con- STgzfflgEiki-lns plfggsNAE , ifllnin-g a small portion oi‘ rum, von-Limuw" ‘Viiiiiii i111 llmlnotcd, lnorull-tiiiiiii i191 i" 911i’ 11111119111111 13191111199 “liiiiorliy “i iii? iiiovinciai iegis‘ liucllett G "Miss i-~ (Sealed in the sparr- betwevn tho "Hllrovetl, und drunkenness andiil‘ 111111 111919011 Mamie i" pa“ an "m" resiriciiiig sheuthin um] u“. M," n . . disorder] conduct till ‘ Hodge vs. the ueen. 9 A) .(‘»as.iiiii3 Tigiii 1° ca"? 1119111110115 0f 0i- \(‘lltll'us--~-'l‘llc lilisscs M. llogzln, (i ‘monk lift;- ulstl l'(‘»‘llllli hr iiiIETI-‘liMiiSHlIP ('!llll‘lylll1llii.y. The pp;g::l3,,g: 117. Attorney Gtgleral for lOpnt-sriolieiiee 01‘ 131911‘ B119 10 Y91111Il i191- “111111111911; A- 171-991)’. W. 'i‘ruinor, 07m bottles m a mmnxu.“ i“ mzlllut tlruukcniltessl works '1 fielfluuglVS. Attorney General for the Do-‘Siiiis wiiiiiii i119 Pmviiiiiil" ll. Stewart. ii. Purcell, it. Connolly some room, wiill trot-es of m", i11.ll1i"y to the character ilezlltlr and "iiiiiiiii 9i ‘viiiiiidii- 1395 A~ (3- 343 The Principle” I have referred w G. Walsh, M. Muddigun und otil- u,e,-e,n_ " efficiency of the llunpli“. hag bwniAttorney General for Manitoba vs‘ “iii iii” “M51195” 119911 i1Y i119 19W Tile chin-m. “gninsi llw liPHllOli-liili‘ force that influenced lI-gisluttlni-sfiile ‘Manitobi ‘License Holders As: i-i-"iiii 0i ii"! PFiVY 301111911. in my dent is based ‘upon ‘Si-r. hi; of tho|i11 pass lnio law Prohibition Acts lFiwiiliioiit i902 A- C- 73. 1111119 iifldiipinion’ iuaufy m“ in holding mm’ Prohibition Act, whit-h reads as '1‘11+‘- truflic 1n liquor. 11mm how-"iiiiliisiidii 1119 1151" 011119 1119mm“ ‘he “wiiim” i“ q“"’“i°"' ‘m’ “i i'ollo-ws:—- lever from its consumption bv tlw! to tantireiy prohibit retail trans- “iim Vi?" iii iiie PTTWiiN-‘ifli 1198B- “,N() Del-Sm, Sm," knowing“, _p,,,._‘lntlivirluul, ‘is manifestly lllll‘lil]ggg_,li(:tl0iis and restrict the consumpqiiiiure- nut ‘illegal ,;¢,.“,,,,,,,,,H,,n m- ‘Hqunrili. is only from m, ln,“,{,d,.,.u,,, mnjltion of liquor within a province I allow tile appeal and I find the to take plncc in tho house o.» uhtsunlption that the vice o1‘ intcm-iiiiiimi Nmi- 13 “mi iii 0i 599- iillreapondent Burke‘ guilty 0i the oi- Mcllonalrl, M. McCloskey. E. (fuss, the premiggg of ‘vhivh m, h, meiperzlnce is begotten. which ‘assign to the exclusiveiien” ciiuriiedr “mi i iiiie him the p, lguefe, v_ Farrah, owner o,- tenun, m. ,,,.cup_.,n,-- Tili: sections 52 to 56 lnclusivaiiuristllctitln of the Provinces. “pro-ism” °i $200’ ‘mil i" iieiiiiiii- Di iiii‘ wmrsn Miss o. Johnston The Prohibition ‘\<'l v Geo viln 111s ‘Prohibition AOL seomg tfyprrty and civil rights m the prn- 11191111119 viymrm- 1° 11111111110111119111 winter's Cgur|_—_’1‘]]e M15533 M_ 113D, ,1 m 9179c, l,,.,,'hihh; n“, ‘Wéhue to he nlerelv ‘Zllliltiliflr forwardyviiifl?" 111111 "§91191‘9iil' 111i 1116111918 m” Common Jail of Queen's McMillan’ H_ mm". M_ “Lemy 1,, ‘m. mmxlcuflng nmmrs “vithihnthelspep and addmbns In mo“, pfeiof a merely local m-private naturtyUWunl-r, for a period of three Murray. M. McDonald, B. Province except for certain pur.',vltnlsly taken tn so hedge about andiiii 1119 Dmvillflfi" :1‘(’lm£;f'cgsizgeifildiléinigégifiyigilliafi ers. SPIRIT OF LlGHT.-Miss M. Clarkin AUTUMN-Miss E. Murphy. AttendnntsA-‘Plle Misses it). Mc- Carey, l). Kiifoy, I). M(7KBllllil,_il. Hogan, M. Mcinnls, H. Hornby, H. McQuaitl, nnd others. ' poses. such as sat-runlental. nlcdi-‘(lnntrol the [loslsessinn of in u i- Aii-iimiilii iiie 9311191‘ 93599 iiili . SIJMMER 1 Miss M, Smith cine}: m- Inechnniffl] nlanufuctulgicantfi, as to rerplm- it "mm QHZYImnt determine under which of the this noun and the Con" appealed JUNE Non; Murray ing m- Bcgenqyk. |,,,,.,,,,,,-,.,_., Duelto cut Sim" “m1 flggiruy U", ,h.|,,.k_ above heads the legislation cuss. 1rom~und all costs ofh the mm- JULY F. Cantweil provision sl nnuit- tor regulating ing habit (Younr-ll vimicmlerl that 11911911 111 111999 1111119915 1191119- lhfinmillmeni and carrying aim i0 the AUGUST E, Rfluaghan- the tragic 1n the excepted cases_ ilnaslnuch m; the A“ gives “s no tendency oi‘ recent decisions is lolfiult Jail. be sooner pal . SQ 50 pfovjdeg "m, m, wndmwgeneral definition‘ of the wmtlsiiittribuie it to No. l6, rather thar._ shall ‘allow any liquor m be cmpflillegnl consumption“ the only il-fw iii-l i191“ MMNBIIEEN!" 111i THE ‘VEATHER 4.. Q sunlet or drunk wiillitl or upon, egu consumption ulnlctl at b tile‘ 11* - i111 1171'!- 91159- 9i h8g9 3 1111)? v lh-g "calmed premmw A" "qum-‘Act is that forbidden by secytions‘ “[11 1981911111118 i111” U19 511F199" IIEMPERATUR purchased from n vcntinr must, un- 50 and 5:1. ’l‘hcst- are spec h: prn-‘Fifln of tile liquor traffic the nb- TIDELMQOH, ETC. til actually used. he kept in the hibitlons, ulnled in control the con-,l99i i" V1911’ is 1119 11119191119111 9'1‘ ‘bottle or gong-ulnar on which the Iluct of vendors und those purchas-iilrfvelliiilfl 0i’ 11 1909i 9V" P911191‘ vendor's lube] m", 1,99,, attached, ing liquor from them. The languugeiilufl 1119 19111111111011 0i llmiwfly 111111 Geo. ~52 of the Art provides that or Sec. w. is plain und distinct, lticivii riehts—lhcugb. of course. 1w no person shall keep or have Iyfdoos not seem to require definition. 911011 1981111111011 01111 119 1Y111‘1'i91i i111" his possession, “m- llqunr unlggg Smile inclining lllllStiitfl given to itfeiifect without interfering more or _ such liquor has been purchased it seems clear tn nle, that theiie-KB Willi 111011911)’ 111111 Civil Tights ¢HQgug_--punner from a vendor, in ilt-t-nrtiance with penalty Iwhic Mt provides, fuilsli" 1119 111°Vi11¢9-" m,‘ in qwfy» the provisions oi‘ the Act. upon nll persons owning houses or‘, A9B1-11ii11B 10 RII-“Bfl 1'11- __Due|__Sche|-Z0_pomn__Behr, tSec. 53 aims to prevent liquor prenllscs, who knowingly permit Queen, it is competent tor the D0 June 28H‘ 917 a m Piano l-—The Misses M. Snlitll. Prescribed by a pliWiP-igill- iwinx :11§s=1lIivvnsgmrtion£01 liquor w 111M111)‘: P“"i,'1‘$f,'."ni° Pa‘: ‘"1’. A“ ___._____.___.' ' ' Ln . ens - i ‘ a nt a e ‘icet ereon. i . . . 01' 9 P0 10 0 9 1 1101" fifllil-zughes. B. McDonald’ o‘ John i0!‘ ‘iilifliluoilémlllluii. tore lfytlrfnydtllles not apply to ihisrt-tiisefietrtlililigiiriiiilfi- "Pliiciiiliii i0 "ii "P1111! 01511-119 Noozieo the Sunahma Kid Pfimo "_B_ McQuau R mm" other person as u Ibeverage. nn application at nll. l am toflllominlon,‘ and that such an Act w" 1 _ ‘_ ‘" ";"‘ M_ Hogan. a Mahun Sec. 54 provides Ihut no person opinion that iapart from the caaesffliis W111i 11 the E9fl9r11i 11111-110111)’ ' r115 ._¢<\Q,_f_-i(|._ QLD ‘ Silnll let or knowingly suffer any provided for in sections 50 and 53, "i 7111111111191"- 10 1119119 111W“ i0? i, eubn-‘FMAN WHO BE- other person to ‘use any premises there can be no illegal ronsumptlcntiile 11911-09. 1111191‘ 9111i K001i 80119111- *1" _ ‘.,'. _ .R n u‘ which he owns nr controls, for the of liquor without illegal pnssessirm.l_iii‘ei1i- 0i’ 113011111111. Which iuws have LIViZO ‘HAT h“: 7 i illegal storing, sale, keeping for Cunsulnption of liquor iilcgaliydll; 21119111 P31911011 Rfzrfifliingi iawi‘ PRINTED iNTHE-PADEIQ. ‘ sale, or other unlawful dis msllion possessed, is the illegal consunll- 11 1101317“ 11-8 0 0111911 9119111 I 5|; prohibits mid for Ontario vs. Attorney General l i591 i-iE. AND THE OLD SPRING ~The May Queenr-Miss M. Moran. ' » HER ATTENDANTB The Mlnlnls Elves-Jfhd Misses (I11 Christo- pher. E. Cantweil. J. McDonald. M. Bridges, M. McDonald. STRANGERS DECREE1-— "All in turn must hold the throne Anti ii’ m-cn still must disagree ‘Tls their own fault, so l decree.“ COMBINED OHORUS-J-lylnn of Praise-Guonod PATRIOTIC TORONTO, June 23.—-Llght to oderate winds, a few scattered launder storms, but mostly fine. High tide this afternoon at 12:08 nnd tomorrow morning at 1.36. Sun sets this evening at 7.54 and the rises tomorrow morning at 4.09. First quarter moon Tuesday, DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMB Crowns, Medals, Certificates A WORD OF THANKS or liquqg um] lion, which Sci". “GOD “V: THE Kmau 1900.55 prohibits the I188, ‘by any penalizes. . . {for the Ihminion und the Mani- CODGER WIIOTWNK3> - tenant, of any of his premises for Dn Secs. 5121111“ 5d il‘(’lli‘l'i upon 101111 (‘use ii is Dermispallic i111‘ 11 EVERYTHI / - EERaDS Province to pass a law, for the ioiai l-rbolililm of tile liquor traf- mw? I ilc, within the Province. provided. BOTH The judicial (‘nnunltice of tbeihv subject is dealt with as a mat- _' lirlvy Council attclnptud in sev-iiert of a} ilt-ere]; lotlval 0r lllllivflfie INRQNQ " erul cases to define the restlerilve 1111 i119. n l9 FOV 11119." 11-11 1 9‘ Ilolninlnn und Provincial jurisdic- Act itself is not repugnant tc any, {Inns in respect to prohibitive legis- Act of the Parliament of Canada; lullou. 'l‘lletr earlier decisions up-f Lord Watson. in the Ontario, poured in he sumcwhnt nmiviguoilsqlcas/e states as a mutter conceded] but its the decisions increased ln,i.hat the Parliament of Canada number. the principles dcterhlinetbcoultl. moi ‘lmpenltively enuyyt p‘ hy them, lbecmnc more clear and prohibitive law adapted and cow, intelligible. fined to the requirements of loculi-, the exclusive jurisdiction of the such illegal purposes ilolninlorl in respect of crlnlinul A violation of any of the ltbnve provisions is made un olTt-nct- against the Act. punishable by fine, and in default of payment, impris- onment. ilt was contended on behalf o! the Respondent Burke: 1(a) ffhht iihka Prohibition Act bciu-g penal, should be strictly construed. (b) There is no definition in the Act of Illegal consumption, and the Missionary Society to Bishop Lu- only actionable illegal consump ion , cos of the Mackenzie River Diocese is the consumption. legls ed The principal which ltussel vanities within the province where; and accepted by him. lt is expect- against in Sections so and 5a. 1 the Queen 7 Anv- (‘use 829. an-lrrohibilicn was urgently ceded», ed that Rev. Mr. Clark, ecccmpuni- (c) Secs. 62 to 56, are ultra vires the Citizens insurance Company nor woulc such Parliament have TO FORT NORMAN ' lAQ MISSIONARY ‘TORONTO. June 20-Thc Angli- can Church is to have a mission- ary in the Fort Norman oil fields. Rev. C. ‘Franklin Clurk of Fitzroy Harbor, Ont., n well-known clcry- mnn of the Ottawa Diocese. has volunteered for the post. Ills of- fer was forwarded from the local officers of the Church of Enfliilnd with Sir George Foster as the mam ed by his wife, will start for the of the Provincial Legislature, as vs. Parsons, 7 Appi. Cas. 96 iilus- power to passe. prohlbitory law for Welt within the next! few days. dealing with matters coming un- sirate is—~That subjects which in ithe Province of Ontario. Lord Wat- g ,1..~‘ _. ,1. {all Jlvk 1.91111’? Tadiay a1 Win ice i 5.19.115 I: i‘ ‘i! $ ‘l . ‘i. i 1. 3. .'. i i ,. l,‘ v d‘ l ‘..-..- 1a. .1 1;“, -. 5~_u»'.-'..1,>._<' < 1'-