there i-mfuday.” “The cowh the most conservative t bin g Iihrldflafown Guardian Ito floats Illllll Gilli-bio Iflllllll llli than »aliiun A llll- SHIllNSTANS STUDENTS WUMAN MAYUH . ‘ The following students from St. C. degree. Dunstans University have been sue cessful in the rot-cat examinations from Laval and have received the dfliiroes oi‘ Bachelor of Arts: Joseph Hebert. ‘Geilffifi Mclncrncy, Thomas Mt-Avblu. llllchard O'Neil. tlloward Griffin. Thu following received the ll_ S.l Bachelor oi‘ Letters are: Edmund Donahue Owen Molnerncy. Those receiving the degree ui‘ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, ~Etc. RATIilL-l cunts per word each insertion. “Tea Party at Emerald Dominion Day. ‘ "See the Lucky Iii Players at New Glasgow. Monday, Jil-nc 30th. 3115-64i0-ll. "Taxi stand Mcllellan Bros. Phone 2G0. 2978 0 24 6i "Charlottetown Carnival Week July 14 to 19. 2030-0-12,26i "Change of Dnte—lfops River tea postponed until July 12th. 2971 6 24 6i "Spend Dominion Day at Rocky Point via S. S. Illiisboro. Sea time table in this issuo. "Entertainment in Millvlew Orange Hall, on Friday, June 27th lfiflfi "Grand tea party at ltustico on July 9th. Proceeds in aid of St. Aug ustlne Church.—3016~6-25 tf. "Como to Tryon on July 3rd for thc Protestant Orphanage iPlcnic to be hold on the grounds opposite ths Baptist Parsonage. 3l00-6-28-2l ~ "Notice. All roads lend ~ to ‘Enlerald on Dominion Day Good time for everybody. Come along. 29650-24 7i. "Ton and ice-cream festival, at‘ York, beginning ii o'clock Dominion Day, if not fine first fine dny follow- ing. 3091-6-28-21. “Dominion day excursion to Or- well and return, fora 40 ccnts. S. 8. “llarland" leaves at 3 o'clock afternoon, due on return 8.30. 307943-283! "Come to tllo Grand Tca Party at iisilldayh-i Wharf, Wednnstlny July 28, llarland leaves in after- noon for the great event Splendid ssll and sumptuous repnst. ti "Conic to tho Strawberry Fes- tival at Milton. Wednesday July 9th. li098~6-28<2l "Excursion to Rocky Point Do~ mlnlon llay, lfazel H. leaves Bon- shaw 9 a. m. Come all. ' 3l01-8-28~2i' "Tho Salvation Army's annuall picnic at Mr. Hamm's farm, Bun- bury, July 1st. Tracks leave B. A. Hail ti, 0, 10 and 11.s. m. and 1, 2,- and a p. m. Fares adults 25 cents tlhlltlrt-n 10 crnits. (lama and bring yollr family; visitors’ table arranged. 2i I "Recon-o July 10th for Corn- wall Sunday School Picnic. 30854-28-3i. "Reserve Tuesday evchl g, July A 1st for tho Ice Cream Foo ival in Jenni-fail. Admission 25 cents. ice Cream. 15 cents. bodies with haskdfl free” 8005627 fmfil "Invite good health and econ- omy widths-with you every day. as: m lqbmd and, butter drink‘ moral- d youth to yoltr life. The mqrlicaLpt-tifesslca is anxious to k qp people wall and happy. The _ pyltimqhectlon of the Amer- dosn Collagen! Surgeons is hold- ing sttommuhity militia; July 9th, in the, ltrsndirheutro at B P. m. ‘i! will be short. may and istsr- .80 My Id ‘ tlflc papers, ' Ike by eminent mm! dist will be of mat slim. . 1V0 oomot-‘sf- lt, @8124 s so 1t LI - saxophone: Io own; lllll] llilllllill Man Badly- Injured ESSB-B-lk-IBI . Saturday evening flour the south- cln approach bridge when by iilr. lra llirt of Iinubury and al- so containing Miss Burke, Nit-suns Arthur lluliwcll and Jana-s iPaltcr- tho groan ' y t‘e s e ‘t; ichased at any price. -).'Thore’s a pretty wldder up in John" Foulk, one hundred and six _ drink a plat of hooch. Slllllllllll When Car Over- turns. A oerlouo auto accident occurrod to the a Dodge llilllabtlrl) car, driven 10H, failcd to negotiate lilo sharp turn Just behind tho rluiumvr col-i takes at Little Belgium and turn ing turtlo, imprisoned Lbc (icon- pants underneath it on the loft hank of tho road. Messrs Patterson and Jl-aliwcll ntantlgetl to extricate themselves and. Miss Burke without much dif- iiculty. it was evident that his in- jurlca were of a serious nature and medical assistance was immediat- ely summoned. The unfortunate man was soon freed from the overturned ulacllluc and upon tho arrival of tho ambu- lance taken to the l‘. E, l. Hospital. ills injuries as far as could be ascertained were lntcrnal and in- cludcd the fractures of two ribs, llo was reported last night as lining fairly well though still suffering a good den-l, The accident ls said to have been caused by Mi‘. Blrt's attempt ito avoid an approaching car just as h's own cnr was rounding lhc corn- er. As Birt‘s car swung out to let on a section of. iron rail lying on the road with the result nlroady mentioned. A dian Propaganda (British Unltlld Press) LONDON, June 2‘J——A typical ox- ample of anti Canadian prnpa-I gnndn now appearing as a rognlarl feature in the Herald the organ of] the Labor Government is a letter from a man named Duigetty of Fort Saskatchewan who among other things states that the buying power of the dollar is oqu- al to that of a British shilling. lie advises Brltlshors strongly not to emigrate if they have jobs at homo although headmits a glorious feel- ing oi’ independence. Liberty wide- spread in Canada cannot be pur- Uncle John, 106, (Niay Marry Again CEDAR RAPIDS, lows, June 29. North Dakota" who is the only ‘gal.’ for him. according to "Uncle years old, who says hc is seriously considering marrying again - his fourth time. "Getting mighty tired of living alone, and there's no fun. when the women are not around.“ he says. "if I do take my fourth wife the Dakota widdor is tho gal. She ‘treated me like a king all the way from- ,Los Angelou to Dtn-vor. Home of, the fisppcrswere nice to mo. too. . but I can't stand their hair and their ways. .-- ,"Tbo young fsllars of today.‘ don't stand s show to live to be’ one huodnd you: old it they smoke forty of fifty cigarettes s dsy sad A. doctor prescribed s pint of whiskey s. dsy no. he ff ' Sllllli lllilN- .Il‘oseplll béljtlrhlliilla-u. Seattiehi Head Goes t0 (‘thirties Mdll-rfnizlrltl. 'Democratlc Con‘ u -l M ‘)h\s,, -' » JcuhlhnlllfaSulllvan. ve%g’ganl‘e@ves in Charge. the other pass its wlleels sklddedlhne" Mt to run over rennin." Sample oi Anti Gena-l m. 114th strut; ,. v The still CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924 llP l] [IITY (Canadian Press) SEA'l"l‘lll'l. Junc 2€i.-Prlnre Ras Taffarl, cf Abyslnnlzl, on his recent trip to Paris took along fivo of the most powerful chleftains so they would not start anything against hlln at homo when ho was gone. l-ie ivas lndocd a wily Ethio- plan. Mayor ihlwp Brown, probably ro grets now that he did not take Mrs. Bertha flanges along as (inn of ills ulilcinl party, instead of lcav- ing hor as acting lnnyor of Seattle. Mrs. Ilangcs, the wlfo of a univer- sity professor, has fired two (lhlefs of Pollen in the last 2-1 hours. Silo is r-xpectcd to dscbargts a hundred or more policemen today and so disrupt Brown's municipal organiz- ation that ho .wlll find a colucback almost impossible. Tho acting lilayorcss has ox- prossctl hcr determination to “clean "ll" the c'ty. Yesterday sho he- camo chief of police herself aml is- sued a proclamation declaring the existence of all emergency. NEW YORK, Juno 2ll~llvlayor Edwln K. Brown, of Seattle, an al. term!“ l0 life Democratic Nation- . it!“ .9 ‘Wm!’ YilNU-llhilh. . the our h?!) home flillowlng reports lllflf'_ the acting Mnyoress had ousted the Chief of Police and was threat- ening to discharge about 100 mem- bers of tile police department. Mayor sold ho was not worried. but was in a hurry. Mayor Brown says that the acting Mnyoress gave (thief of Police William B. Sov- cryns a "blanket ordor" to (alone? gambling places and booilcgging t-stabllshltietlts accordlngtc inform ation. “Seattle is a clean c|ty," tho May or said: "We closed many [linccs Jill-it before I loft town, to have ev- orylhlrlg clean when the fleet chine in, but a blanket order like that is liko telling somebody to locate 160 acres of blue sky or telling automo- " Mayor Brown is philosophical. “e115 hi! B11111. " as Silakespeare Bnysl Mon. given u. little brief ‘our thorlty play such fantastic tricks as mako the angels weep‘. " Was British Premier Kissed? (British United Press.) LONDON, Juno 29.-Whlln hun- dreds of oversea visitors lltorzllly nlobbed the British Premier at llnmpton Court garden party yes- Wftllly tho report that a Canadian lady wont so far as to kiss Ram- say MacDonald in her (‘lilillliiiilifilli ls emphatically denied. Macllonnld was protected by four boy scouts -but unconsciously he was alubushcd ill the grout throng alul as he was immediately surrounded by admir ors his rescue was difficult. Mac- Donald denies the rcportcd kissing Incident. -—-40§__._. Shot Son’s Fiance and Goes To Prison Orgern, 18 years old flnancoo of John Blanca, is paralysed for life, and is said to he dying as the re suit of a shot fired three days be- fore the date set for her Wedding by Bianca's mother, Concetta Blanca. The mother, who plead- ed guilty to assault, was sentenced Wednesday by Jutlge Olvany__in General Sessions, from two_to fivo years in prison. the girl to prevent the marriage. Judo» Olirany said. if the girl dies, Mrs. Bianca may be indicted for manslaughter. Anthony J. Mack, a probation of- ficer, said that Mrs. Blanca, who is 67 years bid. had terrorized the‘ neighborhood aesr hor home at; l8’! ‘last 114th street, by her vio- ioat behavior, He said the woman moored and gestured at Miss Organ as she lay helpless in the wlndoivyct her home, M! East twill lllnllllul llllls HEAVY illll. NEiV YORK, June 29. —Elvlra Mrs. Blanca shot‘ '- illiiE anus‘ Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires §VV¢QQQ4 O-QO lN liilNllli (Canadian Press) PEORIA ills, (Canadian Press) NE_W YORK, June 29. —The minority report of the Demo- cratic Resolutions Committee ‘whlch submitted a platform plank specifically naming and denouncing the -Klu Klux jurml in a liiflldtlt) which over Pt-tiria and surrounding i. fol-y early this luoruing accnr to illllilliliill‘ reports. (Canadian Press) MONCTON, June 2:4. -—After or train could be found. which is used by the C. N. R. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. s., June 2s.- Hnlifax and Kentville broke The roof of the instruments damaged. hour of t-lnctritnal display. drcds of plate glass windows blown in, zlwnlngs stripped their faslcuiugs and telephone strut-t car traffic lll‘lilt)i‘lllllilli. -?———<o-o$i— Canada Prohibits Saturday, the visitors taking the first game 2 to 0 and losing second 10 to 4. (Canadian Press) MONCTON, June 29. -—Fl'ed- cricton took both ends ofa doubleheader with Moncton here Saturday altsrncovuand evening. The capitals shut out the locals in the afternoon 2—0 while the evening game was 7—-6 ‘m a ten inning struggle. (Canadian Pres ()'l‘T/\W.»\, June GUELPH, Ont, sit-no 29.---. Dr. Fred Torrance, formerl_ ' Veterinary Director Genera of Canada died suddenly this afternoon while participating in Decoration Day ceremonies. July 1.3.1925, except ' in such tor of Finance and under lic oi tho Canada (lazctte. (British United Press.) LONDON, June 29.—A big campaign against an increase In the British navy is to be in; augurated. soon by Liberals. They have decided to urge the Government not to proceed at this time with the building of five cruisers for which appro- prlatlcn has been made point- Il-nq out the American proposal to build additional eight cruis- ero as being héid up by con- gross. -¢O&i-——- ,.Gas Masks For (Canadian Press) $2,000.000 mall train holdull (‘bit-ago two weeks ago, bandits used poison fumes to pel clerks (Canadian Press) PARIS‘ Juno ZtL-Germany has been admitted to membe - ship in the International Cham- ber of Commerce. Postal Strike Settled (Canadian Press) lo transfer enough army mas “quip every railway mail car. to work around six 0’cl0ck. The terms of settlement are not able. Jun.» 2!). ~Elgllt pet's-tins were killcd and snort-s in- broke Klan was defeated in the early "l‘hl-. bmlios ol‘ n wouion and hcr hours (his momma The baby wort: found in a field fur vote was 54g against to 451 fen from lilt‘ll' home at (ilovertlule and _._ _ at liiortoil lvrn arc l‘(‘.])(ll'l.l.‘tl killed and uluny hljurn-ll. No trace of lllu \\‘<‘1~llli(llllltl "big four" passeng- 'l‘be train having daylight saving time ‘m. one weck the c“), comm“ was duo here at 6.45 a. m. The yesterday rescinded the day laiorins path was two miles long 130m Saving prodamafio" re_ and thrcn- illlltmfi wide over the ‘ummg ,0 Standard time’ dountoivn section ot this city. ’t‘hrct: or follr persons are reported to have been drowned when house boats on tho rivcr front capsized. weather bureau was blown away and tho recording even in a double header in ,, _ _ _ _ _ Nova smug Professional u lhfc wiludil-tttutlt tlhelcity [will a Baseba" League ‘flayed here i0 (ITLt l) sill QXI) OS Oil ii Export of Gold l 29.» Exports ol an may be approved by tho Minis- ‘WASHINGTON, June 2o. ~ Gas uinsks for 5,000 railway mall clerks are oxpoctctl to ho a result of the and guards to surrender. The Post Office Department to- day nskctl Secretary of War ivccks (lovers Prince Edwar a Island Ilike The Dew fllTl- ding were from and ,____ J gpld, coin gflldhiilliilliriil and f‘ c may“ "a - ~ . can“ ' ‘“ ‘jean w‘) “med “n ‘er-like leitcrcnrrler, By the time Cflliflfi (‘D396 issued by him. Notice oi‘ the prohib- ition ls given in the current issue Mail Clerks HOB!‘ when 00m- ks to TORONTO, Ont, June 29.—'l‘lte postal strike here was settled this afternoon accord- ing‘ t0 Postlnaster Lemon. The men returned yet avail- A (Ca lllll Nllll lili- llNll] lllfillii Several Mail Carriers Mobbedand Mal- treated—Women Take Part in Violence. (Canadian Press.) TOIbONTW), June {lib-Since the beginning of the Pontoffice strike beyond repair. the first attempt to make a delivery by carriers was made here yesterday and i'roln all ro- ports tho rot-option accorded ln ao- me cases, was far frmn pleasant. two million dollars. nadian ress) LORAIN, Ohio, JuneA29I—-'F‘ifi;y nine‘: pie are dead and 118 injured and nearly,‘ the city is in ruins as a result of atornad<l%& swept over Northern Ohio late yesterday. a; magc to property is estimated at twenty, fiv million dollars. Seventeen ,thousa.nd_ pee ii are homeless, one hundred antiitwentjllig M city blocks are damaged) most, of themii, In Sandusky, Ohio six people _ V‘ two hundred dwellings levelled andone dred damaged. Damage there is-esti at?‘ were kill , 1a, Jeers, boos and even physical vlu- lence was resorted to by women on some of the streets on which the new postius wore delivering mall While one lllllll is undcr arrest charged with assaulting a carrier, Warnings have been issued by strike loaders that violence must not be resorted to by those on stri- ke. Women eympathizcrs of the strik- ing postlm-n lstagcd a demonstra- tldn yesterday when a lluulber of them nlaullsd a strike breaker at- tempting to do iver mall. As the postle banded a number ot‘ letters ton woman they were flung back in his lat-o and he W216 pushed from the, doorstep to tho lawn. A num- ber of (illlu-l‘ women took a hand ill the assault and. police reported that a woman rushed from the hou- llfligllllll (Canadian 'Press) disturbed, but that loyal she will not he spared.’ G _ - “in- -~ raw the contents ov- t-heppollce arrived the postman bud London and Brussels. lied,‘ and ovorything was, in order on the street. IWlhen delivering letters Arthur Reese was attacked by n number of men. Reese was struck several ti- mes on tho mouth. The first striker lo bo arrested was Arthur llowcy. letter carrier. Dewey “as taken into custody, charged with assault. llc is allot? cd to have struck William Stroncb a cripp ed letter carrier as ho was delivering il-ltcrs. Police stated that there were tour or five men ar- ound whcu Slronch was attackctl. iii! Wits struck several blows in lin- laoo and the mall bag was lurll from his shoulders, Letters wore strewn about tho sidewalk. llcnplto hid physical handicap and lnlnry to his‘ [taco Stronch picked up the mall restored it and contlnurd his deliv- ery. Senate. ed me that.ln case told the Senators. lgn Ministers viewpoint. Allied debts with Premier MacDo l insisted, and tion unless she attains an equ able solution on this‘ point." _:._l_i_ Heavy Absentee Vote lll hhsuttsllr mglltqlde fVANflOliVldll. Juno. 2i). ~—llt tilt‘. British (‘oiulullia l-lccilon of last Friday tho nbscntcc vote which will dcflnitcly determine the stand. ing of the parties when counted next month. was very hcsvy, ac- cording to stlltumeiltu by returning now hold three thousand votes. \T BE\\O0\IE§ US —— ‘ruE. MEMBERS 0F'-"‘ war; cums OF i914 To G-lvg THE P0097 OLD sw-urin womb W5 officers today. F1151“ Every ulall continua-s tn bring REAL bulky packagcs of nbst-iltlu- ballots _ cast. in tiutslde constituencies for MENTAL ' Vancouver t-unilldntos. Q. it is from er bod ovsipty was“ that b0 brtond st wipdo raise . >1‘ t ‘ ‘ Mill. it. M 3 aspirants for nomination by the Democratic party In _ tho‘ osndldati m thcfgootdoncy. , THEY WANT TO RUN AGAINST PRESIDENT 309mg“! Loft to right: John W Dsvlis, former United Dtstss Ambassador to 8mm,“ w_ °_ Monk,’ who w” secretary o! tho Treasury in the Wllqon odrnlnpltrstlon: Governor 0mm, o; N“, yo"; 1m“ w,“ ‘n union I» "Mimi scum cal-am. Now not,» TWO largo builui boxes have BElliiiNY .llllll That was Premier Herrlot_t's de- - . . r . . yesterday when he "oiltllné Mle ra- sults of his recent conversations in l-lerrlot also gave the results of ills talks in a speech before the “Premier MacDonald hns inform- v Germany dedlng reductions are faults, England solemnly promises‘ lo remain beside‘ he Allies," he He stated that in Brussels he had found Premier Theunls and Forc- Hymans of Bol- ‘glum in fnll accord with the French “l have not had the slightest dif- ed consequent v M‘ ficnlty on any point.” he said. “l , , liuVo raised the question of lntcr- "P911101 m“ ""5961" m“- ald. I-ie aidmittezl that the question must be taken up without delay shall insist, that France is ln an unfavorable posi- beon filled and it is estimated they Absentee votes cast lu- Vancouv~ constituencies Two Fishermen Drowned v _Nt1d., (Canadian Fran) _ LUNENBURB, Nxfiqiluns 89. , Two Lunenburg flshenneh, kiaili Melsner, of Garden - 10h, i‘ Reuben Keddy, of Martin's Rt were drowned while lllhllrpff Newfoundland Banks, accord!» word received bore a ' ... c, PARIS, June 2.°—"Prsmlsr Mac- m". . Donald and l have agreed that if Germany is loyal she will not be ' if she is not Captain Frank hfeisnsWMbf-htf Ainslie. t ‘ Dominion, q, s- . -.s coniunbtion with the of the Sydney steal ,_ months it is reportglilfltit ‘ll ' ' the official and clerical stflhyl Dominion Coal , The eaglneerlnghaqd ' concern departments are those chiifl tented] As regards tho department a large amoun which‘ has been in hand, last couple of years is number of officials ‘alidV " ' ,,. meat The colllery stlaffslre nob fected to any extent. hythe pro‘ ed reductions. Tbccomman; gi as a reason for the change the. istlngdepression intrude. ._-._<-o->v-_-—-- ll.- PAT HOLLAND-cOVE-VIRV D_ slrsbie furnished cottage un pcctedly available. Special rate Apply Robert Cotton.—2i. , ‘HOUSE TO - LET —- FURNAD hath, fireplace. Low, rantdlob Cotton, Brlghtom-wii. . ‘COTTAGES AT ROCKY POINT~ $25 to $50 for the season. Ap Robert yCottonr-ii. ‘UNI-OANNQ 4MB or FLOU ‘and feed Jnnsmth dtrlnbmy. so taking in blue potatoes for ti next three days. an. if, Amino Albany, . . ‘REIPONCEI wast-sq, rn ‘CHARLOTTITD ' a swaurso-rea - ' tle~ Harbor‘ 88h‘ - motlerate west winds, warm w scattered showcrsnz - Quebec 80 5 8 ..... .- Charlottetown 78, 58 _ Halifax 82 56 --. -- 1 and tonight at 1.0.24. ' . Bun sate this evening at 7-55 rises tonlbrrcw morning-q if. N"! mws-lauhnliirlnd" ‘BTIDIIIMTIHQ tide eii m ism nan-markdowns at its‘ The Weather, - Etc. TORONTO. June 80. ~Moritlme Maximum and minimum tempers- tures: , Toronto 80 58 _____________ _. fair High tide this morals‘ at A 076.00. Jsromar frilly. . a. ‘ROOM "r0 arr" - lth ' outfits-spam’ Mammoth ii-