ATOQKEA... ,. Sjtttflméri-dwellightf Cblllairvofldasitionfw < IQOKE- 1330s.. LIMITED " MONTREAL autumn)..- wlunlnsn- t VANCOUVER 4 We-ilillst-Not tlilailgir- The Salvation Armylnust not change-ifltller iilipinls, or its methods-At inlusi. go on. 1921 The Present Time 1921 A MIGHTY ARMY of earliest. men and \V0dll0Il--— in 70 different countries and i-Tnt illnsusges~ with 32,598 liimdsmen giving all service zlilfsolutely free - employing 24,582 Officers continuously tolling amongst criminals, uu fortunate and betrilved girls, the poor, the sick, tile llolne- less. t.lle friendless, the heat- hen~iis work acknowledg - ed’ uni] ll0ll0llf8duby the na- tions’ rulers , and Govern- ments, everywhere —- the world's_' greatest army of ISociaI-Service workers putt- i" iiito effect. . _ ’I;::[§o.“grea.t field of opportunity i dever ,wltlening~1lle dc- nlandfor Salvation Army ()f ficersff- nndlllstitutions is ever ' increasing. WE ,~KNOW NO BREED OR _ l ‘COLOR - You are interested in THE JJESTITIJTE, TH ‘UNFORTUNATE Tl ‘n FAMlNE-STRICKEN THE FRIENDLESS Would-yollklihke to help lls in our great world-wide eiforts for th world__ betterment? y ‘this, OUR ANNUAL SELF-DENIAL APPEAL ' TO GIVE ls Your Opportunity. 0 HQQO QQ-OQ+FGOQ4QJ§O+§Q4 FFGO C. N. R. EARNINGS-The gross earnings of the (lzlnndiun National llilillvays for the, week coding May 7. 11121, were ($1,763,538, a decrease 01’ 8182.768 compared with the con-- responding psriopnisst year.‘ The" ,',l‘tiS.‘<i earninig from January 1; 1921, lo iiiltepwere $116,358,323, an in- i-rvilse iii’ $-1.9Tii,597 over the cor- Pvfiiltlllllllli; ilcvlolklill 1020. colpnies—speaking 42 differ- , , ‘FIR-ST ALWAYS in quality stylg Mid nrlce- Prvusc isros. ma. sAiintuoeus-soon- and Jenn Thomson st lvss‘ iii], tonight. a Mmmsue Awsu-rloifis-‘ilireoiea to the advertisement re new auction rooms which Mr. Ben]. Carter i,“ 011611911 1111 011 Great George St. AT MONTAGUE TON-‘IGHT_ The inimltabieSandy iMacGregor tile champion girl duncsr Jean iliomson and u ‘brilliant pianist“ vou WON’T s: A-SKMED to bu our merchandise. Our prices wiii 11° “mt- PITIWBe Bros Ltd, w i._|-v-_-_" CVAKE $ALE—’/.ion Church ladies “ill hold s. cake sale st S A" Map- Dilnzliifs _»Sa.turdey afternoon. . ..___ - To RL*Y’5A1-1--—1t ls “unifers iétrilod thzitthe lsezlgue of the" . oss ortliilrlortetown. will ploy =1- gdmfi 01' ‘busciiu-il ili Pictcu on Vlflmfld 111w. f It looks like a big l-J-ltiy tor j-lpofl, _, i - “waneilll/lllta 9331s coining whicll 1118)’ W111, $0.11 ata ‘close prlco. “"011 1'01"‘ orders no\v they will not last long, ’ —Pl*'i SNAPS AT PROWSE BROS. Saturday. i0 dozens Blk. Rib Hose sizes 6 to 10,250. 15 dozen Ladies‘ Silk hose, $2.75 for $1.00 30 dozen Ladies’ lPiiilcy ‘Summer ‘Hose, 50c, for 25c. 20 doz. Ladies Black Lisle Hose 75c_ for 50c_ ORDINATION SERVIOE- The Ordination oi’ Mr. Vuns Muc- Leiln, Ii. A., oi‘ Central, Lot 1G, took iiluco in the Presbyterian Church there on Friday Mny 13th at 2.30 p. m. Tile ministers present ‘were Revs. Mr. Christie, T. W. Goodwill, (l. S. Mitchel and R. DzividsonrRev ,Mr. MacLean has taken the pastor- illl charge of Richmond Bay West. TO SELL P.ROPERTY.----Mr. A. 1A. Alley intends offering his splen- iiliiily situated. home at 275 Rich- mondi Street, facing HlWSbOTOUgil Square, ily auction on Thursday, May 26th at 12 o'clock noon. This i5 om; 0.1‘ the most desirable resi- dence in- (Ihwrlottetown and the 31118 affords an opportunity for someone to secure a nice home. The preillisés may ‘he inspected on application to Mr. Alley oi- Mr. Beu-risto, auctioneer. The furni- , ture etc“, will he sold at 2 o'clock the same afternoon. i. TO VISIT P. E‘. ISLAND.- Abraiu Shaw, Supreme Grilllii Niss- ter of Knights Tempiars in Canada is touring the Maritilne Provinces ;on his official visitation in the various Preceptories. lie visits Prince Edward island Preceptory. Charlottetown, on 1711011)‘, 20th_ ac- companied ibythe Provincial Prior. ‘TJ. A. Moore of Truro. N. S. Mr_ Show is a native of Kingston, On- tario. ‘being Collector of Customs 1st that port. A large nuimlber of Q-Knlghts from Summers/tile and ivionisguo are also expected to be in attendance. - 11.1 AAA -1 1111:‘. 1' Wévvvvvvvyvvvvvuvwvvv vv w ‘AAA "CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEilIENTS Auvefiln-lnenll under this landfill’: 30 l!!! Wlliifl" 9N5‘ l.‘ lefllonn W here co IIQ allowed an one word. Oagl remittances to cover Yv .,,. . XAAAAAAQA v vvvvYv ' ~i=on sALs-a ROOMED co'r 103e,, Apply 330 Fitzroy St. Argmnise. ‘CLYDSDALE 0 F0 moi-o,- 4 yrs. old, and stilllion years old. J. llebcr Crosby. vrois aALs-Hssvv snows PA per. suitable loi- lilwlnz under carpet. Q dents a roll st Guardian office. FOR 8ALE-'- Lofpii BRIGHTON Ave 80 x 107. Apply A- B- C- Guuriliiln office. II-‘ORJALE 60 Acne OP LAND East. Royalty 8 1-1 miles from Charlottetown. Hal never failing stream. For ~mrticulsn apply 111- Whentlsy 8i 00.. 11111- T151 1W4 will be sold in lots to unit our- ___ " o" ti) ' I FOWBALE-VALUABLE sfock farm, 285 acres situate ilt Harvey Corner, Aihiiny County. N. B- W111 ilccommodilte one hundred 119141 of- oottle. i100 scraiwilest msrdh land. House and eight ._ rns in good condition. M. Murray 141m- bert, Solicitor. Creaslwn Bids. Moncton, N. B. MALE HELP WANTED mints uionlvvrrl-loull — us. to $60 paid weekly for 1w?’ spgomtimo. writing showed d! toi- u;- NoWi _I1l- ' '- - 9.- gstruct and luppf - you with “W t-Angul Show Cord Service, d7» ., Colborno Street Toronto. . _ . . _ _ ‘ .-____".-..._. ‘BAIJIIMAN iwitmlpp 41s.!» mill a. self r s 9.3131" w so nm-iiltigiini“ 0.291‘... hi! Dr ent occupation might find Knife congenial employment with us and at the sums-time double his income. We require o man of clean character sound in mind 8nd body. of strong personality who would spprocisto o life poei 110p with s fast growing concern V 1'0 industry was]; b0 rowlrd odmlli fIIJIOVO-‘WCIIO Ill‘! morriod mod proton-ad. plea come to out are to In‘ forwarded: ‘V6 "I" ‘not be added to cont to cover Donnie“. i" fi- Oontrnctlons count u: one wold. ll l nun! accompany all advertise- ‘l? is overlooked. Advert . ~ - (Ill II nwi-tlaom-torlitltuc: unnot be ncknovvlcdi ~$¢:‘ tlve figures (II 9.1-0“) ed.- , mkovgvv s‘ m Apply to Mr. .i. c. McLean. sill‘ second; "I floor, Riley liuldlnl. Queen Bt., 091108-00. " PNWIO Brothers. ‘MISCELLANEOUS ._. ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR IUITS sup, and qvemoata fronrour 30 branches throughout Canada will he sold at.$14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests 81.50. In many cases this price is less than onethird their actual val- ue. Merchants buy these goods for re-saie to their customers. Wise men will buy two or three suits sud an overcoat. For sale at our store only. English 8: Scotch Woollen 001119807. 158 Richmond Street. 'CLOT~H, CLOTH, CLOTH-h- D0_ ' your women folks need mater- dresses sud. suits? We 1111"? thousands of yards 1.1181 W111 be sol ad low as $2.75 per 11rd- héigregulsr price. in goods 54 t0 is ' inches wide. This ti. an ek- cellenit opportunity to set 1111-1111’. isls in better qualities than ns- ually found in "omens fabrics. and also take care of the child- lish Q Scotch Wooden Commit’!- 158 Richmond Street. FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘ WANTEDA MAID" im- scum! housework. gooii WIIOI- A0171! ‘llro. Bruce Stewart. 14 Wster ' Street.- ‘WANTIQJ-A-A MAID POI GIN- homgwork. Apply l! U911" Prince Ethel, ._ - c ., ,, WANTED-WOMAN FOR GENE- rsl housework, elderly woman 0-0 otion. Apply “W. S." l». . .. _ sl-zso -OA-‘l'"8.~'-iCflrtcr a co. Ltd‘: have ilmalvlnad 10f good llenvy re- 3 ills In good qualities for 1119,11‘ killed and three were woundedf ran needs. Gall st our store. E118 ,0 ‘f, ,5, our: -.s.sr..-_i; '~ 513.‘; Ivsd word/r Ilollalllwos ' howl the slioldio; _ of cavalry camp at (Eilarlottetown. from June est "ibotégly 0th—_—nine days. pit. V ct ‘_ -,- _‘ the regiment ,.1_ so ~11: trstining at full sterngtdlibiwio‘! ittmks. AT MT. A.i..-Ll8l0N.-At the Con vocation of Mt. Aliision University on_ Tuesday the degree off-VI ' was conferreijlypni, - Rev. . Weeks, ‘B. Al, (-04_ B." D. '07) Murray Harbor, P. E’. l. A certifb, cute -in Applied Science was award- ed ‘to Georgy-Winston Furness. oft- ‘ Vernon; ‘Mr. Fhrness‘ won second - A Kcépiséghe closel- ciconi iwhitcns th I i tens to e bathe h; basin place tin the Shki-Bypolffield com- petition in engineering winning a $30 prize. Geo!‘ 151V». Yickerson of Vernon RivsF-g on“ h Descriptive Geonietétty, _ '- '" “ ' _ , ~ilfHs ‘K-EN-SINGTON Dramat- ~ - _ _ V’ I iChi-hiwlll present the Conleiiy . .-- _, . raipa fllzightiiouse Nan" in Green ' . Oak ‘Theatre Alberton, on Tuesday ' May 24th. Seats on sale at u-euul kivi s, H‘ places. . 0.90%., gllttiithrf "- - “up” H, I _ B__G,.,,,,‘,,,-l,.g _- _-.-sAol< ‘ljo WORK.-—T11B Pro- werazm ‘he city 0550a“ 3 -vlncial Road project east of Sum- .‘ g. "\ inlets-tide is again assuming good shape, as the men who struck on Monday last have all returned to work-at the usual puy and I'll-p "iusuisl hours ' —BAS4EBAL_L ears KNOCK. _~OUT.—'A meeting ofvthe baseball li-iugus of Prince County was held ported- Horacc Mciowcn D. A. McKinnuu 2.00 J‘ q- Muh-h, 390i Weilnesiliiy night and from the bus- sMiijor '1‘. Eiigiii- MCNU“ 2B0’ iness transacted andi reports re- GQ" BrmL 15_00|ceiivcil_l't looks ns if the baseball‘ 1.; ,S_ Com" 101,0 garlic is dead in Suim-merside for Ge‘, ,N.i(,hulsnn 6 00 this summer, as no agreement can Davis & ‘prawn. 100:0‘) be made regarding the eilirly clos- E_ worm 5.00 ing of the stores. iLarge Bros. 10.00 ——-— Henry Lowe 20.00 “HOME ON A V1517’- i-L 1i_ giiuw 1500‘ L-esiio Muttnrt and ills brother Fred g5_00‘Muttiirt, now of Cleveland, Ohio 2000 but former residents of SIX-mint?!"- i0_00'side. arrived in» Summersiile on 10,00 Wednesday, having made the tri- ~ i000 from (Ylevelllnil by Motor in ten 7_00 days. They will sirenil the sum- 4_00'1‘iler visiting friends and relatives 51]!) around Summiersiilc. ' lsudc Carter Dllchelllin & Co. Allen Forsytllu R. i’_ FUPSYUIK‘ it. 13.. Coiwiil .Arthur Newbery W. ii. V. Dunbar J. J. McKinllon Mflilfllltlitl & Rowe 50.00 wuitprqrant 3500 —-DIED IN AiMHERST.—A tele- w, A, 0, Moi-son 5.00 Rrilln rlcelved 'l‘illil‘silay morning M’ w_ Jlongwnrlh 25_()0"i)y VII‘. ll. it. Crockett, Sullllller- Mrsl U H_ muck 500] side conveyed’ the sad news of the Mrs‘ P: R q-uylm. 10,00 iljeatil of his daughter, Mrs. McKay R ,M_ Stewm, ,-,_00 of Amherst. -No particulars were 200 ‘ received . (Yunlmander Lewin 5.00 and C"?! and Roy of 1G, w‘ “vakafonl ‘Souris left by C-aypp T’ a Taylor i000‘ motor ‘Thursday afternoon for w. r. Tidmarsh 10.00 iAmherst. - ' Mrs. A. 1E. Duff . 10-0 _ ' - ..John Risiion 10-00 VVESTERN PERSONALS Norman Lowther 5-00 3911i- 31111191519“ 5'00 —Mr. W. G. Hogs. Charlottetown, ‘DP- E. 1335111115 500 was in Sunlmerslde Wednesday. J. [Lémfiilillllfln v ' Roy dis ey - _ . He-i- lune-mu" “l” .. oiilzssifita..§’.§.§Y;1i?‘i°.f'.i”i? .1. 1.. Thomsosrl 9-33 - e *1» Tl tempers ~1- -—-—- l‘; ‘ libs? ‘ 15.00 —Mr. W. J. Riflld ‘of the Agricult- .i. AI “(fMllllln 10.00 l ure Dept. was in Sumnlerside Tiles- w. E. iiyniinlan 19-88 11W- \ S. Kennedy‘ ~°' 0 w, _i_ ili-iike 19-0 —Mr. G. G. Brown of St. John, 3a,, i-ai-ioi- "~00 N. B, W215 in S-ummerside Wednes- iE. A. Foster “5-00 1111)‘- llr. G. E. Dewar k -__.>____ . J. '1‘. Crooked ‘ I m A. B. cs;- 333 Result Of Dr. Iious on ' 0 - _ 1- E- 0310mm“ t3. - The Summerslde D. Go-rion 5'00 _ ' H. M. Dsvison _"00 ,0 ,,_ m, 53.00 Bike Race w, W. Owen __ ' V ' _ _ Vloter Street, Sumnierside. was Tom, m lime $~l-991'00'Ci‘tl\i\'df?\| \V9(iXl6S(iily_ afternoon to _ I 0 iwitness Braces Big Bicycle Race, A fine rcceiltion is_ 1191115 1»'_‘;'en“}of which prizes were on exhibition the convassers in this catnip-REV‘; in their show window for the post Tile Conlmittee woulibllkP-li‘) Y‘ week. The race was scheduled for the teiiims ‘all rend" l" f“ '3 and started ilt 5 p, lll. from Bruce's o‘cloi:k tonight 11' l105°11h1°~ store West in Central‘ Street Nortii .‘.‘.’-§-3ZZ‘..§§°§‘.‘..YX°’Z3 ‘°.-S.‘.;.Ei?$‘.i‘l New Method and to cello-kl Street finishing at . . 0f Attack On Police Barracks thje store. ’l"hui'e were twenty cn- tries slid all enthusiastic and de- lterinlnned to make o good showing. Rebels in Ireland Cofpel Train- men to Help Up Train W-hllo . Thoy.Flre on a Barracks .111“: of Winners and Prizes i ilieonsrd Peters elapsed time 32 minutely corrected time 24 lllinut- es. - Joseph Peters elapsed time 28 lninutes, corrected time 26 miniut- es, I punnm, May lit-items liiwe ildopted a new method for irttacks €.2.§’.°$§§.§.‘1l.{;‘°i‘.?..‘Willi. t: Z8 trainmeu to stop the trnin at Bull- gamrgggztgs sicgggdnsorrected Mme’ aghsderreen, County Mayo, and‘ Hamm écburmfln Qmmed time opened, fire on a bllrrack. Tile pol- i * ' 1 by the police, illid the belief is ex- pressed ithat one of the par-Ly was killed. i M‘ 3-4 minutes. may Tanton, elapsed time 28 1-4 A prominent district leader nam-‘fifilllgtg. corrected time 28 1-4 ed Jinl Hunt was captured. 0 - Nine policemeuwere ambushed‘ ‘Heath Warm". elapse‘ “m” yesterday M Limesboi-Qugi,’ Con“. 30 1-2 minutes, corrected time '28- ty, hOIlRrOTd, and one of them was 1'2 1111111116“- kjued and three were wounduh i ‘llvrank Jardine, elapsed timertllg Seven policemen ran into a nm- 11111111195- 31 596mm“; w"? e buscilde at Klnitty, Kings County, lime 28 minutes and .31 SGLOIIIOS-l 4 Tuesday evening and one man vwasi Fred Lnrkmi elapsed “m” 3 '4‘ minutes, corrected time 710 l- -A royal, moi-mo named Williams nllmlws- - . wus taken from a bsrmoom nenr - 511111911 3119113113". elapsed 9"“; Ilosses Point, curried to the sea- 33 minutes 16 seconds, correclel shore and riddled with bullets. ‘time 30 minutes 16 S9COlliiS_ BELFAST. May 18-—Districi: In- Rtllph Muttsrt, elapsed spectpr Walsh was seriously wound 34 1-4 minutes. Wflecled ed by three men during service in 32 1-4 mimltflfi- St. ‘Patrick's Catholic Church, Tues Vaughan Groom. eluilied 111"“ day evening. Members oi‘ the con- 30 3-4 minutes. wffecmd “m” regation wqrfsehrclled on lcav- 33 3-4 minutes. _ 14 lug the church ond-‘eight men were, Fulton Tanton. claimed “m” ‘ arrested. iminutes. corrected time 34 minut- - DUBLIN, May 18—An official an- e3, ' nouncenlent issued -todsy says that Arthur Prlcllsrd_ elapsed 111119 a psrtyof thirteen rebels near Kll- 34-1-4 minutes, corrected 111119 mac, "Thomas County Waterford 34 1.4 minutes. . time time . es McDon- Arsensult. Herman McAleer did was struck out, when the matter iirrimk McDonald. Jam surrendered without a fight. The “iii, men handed over their arms five bicycles. (‘yrll 811d Robertson and B65816 sh. nogfffiilélars—hlorley Bell and Ralilh Dodds. Pstml—-1Ea.rl Sudsbury. lst. prize-Jsilvsr Cuip won 11.1’ Leonard Peters. ‘ 12nd. Complete set Dunlap Tract- ion Tires won by Joseph Peters. 3.—'Siet Dunl0D Trsctlvn - T11" preferred. Apply 2B5 Flllwy won by Angus McKis. Street. . 4th_-Pant r Gas BlcycfdI-omi) ' won by Harp d Schurmiln. - ' WANTED b iagii-Snlllvgtrtaillilistsd watch, won ..._._ Y 11 o - ~ . M. T! _y°u"° Gun-Lg. ‘ The winner rode a 0- t". WAN do lr room and lboord iblcydls 8011111111"! ‘Fm’ DWI“ "m" 2&1; 9' a‘ ' e to he W111 61111911 pi-ivst, imimcoii l<>_ 31"" i" ~ ‘ roi- ilioii- enterprise aflll one" s“ - meat. of this popular sport. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett, c we repned ‘voumung one passe,» 29; minutes, corrected time 2'7 ger in the train. Tile members of "igaléefimountflln elapsed time me attacking “any ‘were puwue‘ 27, 34‘ minutes, corrected time . Atchison (Topeka & Santa ' F .................................... .. . Anaconda (Copper) dlnioh Pacific . 1n h ............ .. May jerk 17.00. .' - Mqiifaiblg. posits-odor...» - - At St. F‘ Xavier ANT-‘IGONISH, or. ‘s. May 13_ The ldfgest class in the history oi‘ the university was graduated froth iSt. tFfflntjlg Xavier's yesger. day wlhen the deg-rec of Bachelor’ of Arts was conferred on twenty- eigiit students. Four of the grad-i 11111911 were young lady students of Mount St. Bernard Convent, who received their degrees sit a sepsi». lite convocation held iii-the 1m. lwlmlltltel‘ Hail of tlhe convent, last evening. ‘Sit. ‘Fftl-IIJCIS Xavier conferred the "Muir-Hy <18gree of ‘LL. D. on A o Mdl-Uifilllulll. inspector of schools. Allllsonisil and tile honorary dc: sree of M. A. on Ailphonsus band- fi’. professor in tihe Norms] College 1111100 R. llfcKennis. of Baithurst, fl-lld Miss Nelle Landrigain. o! Mionc. Bil-ts to receive their degrees. Albmlg the prize winners at the closing were: Etllwlflfll Jennings, St. John, wiho won the gold medal ldbthe 111811051, aggregate in the 11111101‘ your, and also a second P1111‘- 01 $5 for French. Arthur (Jilaisson, Si. John won the first lirize of $50 for freshman Fuiglish m“ 111141 111110 in French and tied with Edward Ihrillie for first prize in iiirvsaics. Thomas Bohan, Bath, 1\. ll. tied fora prize in English. The second prize in freshman Eng- lsll was‘ won 1i,’- wiiiian, _]_ Maya“ St. John. , ' ltcv. l)r. 1i. P. MucPllerson, pres- ident ofthe‘ University, in his nu- iiress said that the year just c103. ed lrail been one of the most suc- 915551-111 in the history of St. Fran- -. Xavier. Tllle attendance, which was fifty per cent, greater than it had ever been, was so large that accommodation for students had to hejound in the town. Eloqucntly setting forth the dut. ies of the college m-an towards his fellow who had not enjoyed the 5111119 Opportunities and advantag- 93,, Right Rev. Monsignor Foley, rector oi St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax, today addressed the larg- est graduating class -in the history of ithe university at the 8111mm] commencement exercises of that institution. Twenty-seven received the (iegree of Bachelor of Arts. f‘ jig-Q} CANADIAN WAR VETERAN AT SYRACUSE THREATENED ’ -W|TH DEPORTATION sYlRACUisE, N. Y. May 19._B,e. cause hc owes hospital bills and il.lll.il0i‘l'.l-')S have expressed fears thilit he uiid ‘i115 wife might become public charges, Alexander McCul- lum, (lansillan Oversless World lvar Veteran. faces deportation to ‘son, Fred J. McLeod, Cambridge, _.-o-__c . "Imdrns - ROSS-QM. this some some Riv- Bri-MQU m. IDQI-QGGI‘ a. Ilium-lug illness Joli-n A. R i ye”. Funeral nougzfliatlelr-dlli 74th ffhIENBVP-At 1- . Mltcllael 3w Ir -_ 1119-1115 arrived losteillsalft snldé-im, funeral will-take place from the rssidencsof Captain Lowrie, 51. Pownal Stircet, Saturday morning at 8.45 t0 St. Dunstiurs Cathedral, 11101100 to ‘the Roman Catholic “Mist-xi. . _ .~ McLEOll-‘At the residence of her‘ Sydney, May Mess. oil the 10in of Ms 1921, Melinda Douglas, rellct of t e late Hector McLeod, . formerly of Charlottetown in her 74th year. In- terment at Mnrshfield Cemetery. Services to be held in the C-hiircil there commencing . lit half-past two o'clock on ‘Sunday the 22nd. inst. . German Goods A, Importers Uneasy (Special to The Guardian) Mio-xllltlcsio. May ilk-Title im- lpontersof Montreal dealing in Gcrmim goods are,much concerned at the proposed provision in the budget that the customs valuation shall disregard depreciation in foreign cunrsncy below 50 per cent The importers, who claim thnt ilt least $5,000,000 worth of German goods are at present enroute for IOIJMNIE, and fearing a big drop in trade, organized a big deputation to wait on Sir Hlenry Draytou and requested him to drop the case The deputation which consisted of firms from Monitireal and Toronto who import dry goods, felts, silks. blocks, from German and Austrian manufacturers generally were told by the Minister of Finance that he enquiries made iby a. local paiper 11 seems that the importers general- uimei! principally against the 1m poi-tuition of German 500119 Canada. _ METHODI8T DlVl-NE IS RE- wouicl consider the ulstter. From ly think that the new clause is in l’ PRIMANDED FOR HIS islzed at Lly Session of Ottawa Another Mlrrlater. OTTAWA, M-sy 18.—-—lRev. C. E. Manning, D. D., of Toronto, head of the home mission board of the ‘Methodist church of iCanada, was severely criticized today at the 1d)’ tlte Ottawa district Methodist in Dominion church for “his auto- cratic unchristianlike and pathetic manner" of replying to a request made by Rev. A. A. ltadiey, chairman of the district. IRev. Mr. Radley wrote to Dr. Manning on behalf of the minister of one u? the country circuits, who was badly in need of funds. The country minister had succeeded in raising $180 more til-GU the amount set for salary purposes by the homo mission board and had for- Canada, tilgethiel" with his invalid wife and their eight chllilrpn, The old-est. lioy is 1b‘ years of age and the youngest child, two. Only possible eleventh-hour interlien-tion with the Secretary of Labor at Washington by Congressman Ma- gee, can suve the expulsion 0i‘ the family. Add of Congressman Ma- gee was sought by Secretary Char- les Ilttllbb oi’ vile Syracuse Com- msnd, British War Voters-ms of- AIll-Sflfill, of which Motlalium is a nlemiber. This course Was taken by the Anlericanlziltion League. Mc Callum claims his side of the case has never been. heard. He and two children are working and earn $43 weekly. ‘illness of his invalid wife and daughter caused hospital bills aggregating over two hund-- red ilollars. He is paying these ‘bill-s by instalments. He had .il notice that the family would be deported today, but no officers have il-rriveil, and he is still carry- ing on. Sons of ‘St. George and Clan Douglass zinc sliding his cause. Then the father of seven. MoCallum enlisted in 1916 and wen-t overseas. ile came tn this country two years ago. McCuilum was born nea-r ‘Smith's Falls, 0nt., forty years ago, was married at Vllostpprt linil came here from Philiipsville. STOCK QUOTATIWONS . JJAIJFAX, May 19——(Quotations, furnished by Johnson & Ward; members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) e 821/. Allnericsn Car & Foundry American Locomotive A-iéericsn Bmeltlng & Riefinin i o . Canadian Pacific New York Central . Cuban Cane Sugar C. N. S. Crucible . International Paper- Mexicsn Petroleum Kelly's Springfield Tire 45% Pressed Steel Con. . 84% Reading ......... .. . 73% Southern Pacific . Studebaker .1 Un ted States Steel i‘ 4 h - Y 001*; Maylyfifl‘ July 01% Bept 03% Ostl May 86% July 89 Sept 89% worded it to Rev. Mr. Radley. at the same time saying that lie was iiisdly in need of funds. This information was communicat ed ‘by Mr. Hadley to Rev, Dr. Manning with the request that the $180 be returned. Dr. Manning, without referring lite. matter to the home mission board, replied saying that it was impossible to comply with the re- Give this Cover the walls of unsightly out- buildings with morni ‘glories or some other kind of cl ger. Where ever s permanent. ell hing plant can be made, ipsren sl climbing plants will lnusliy bl the more ._.....I.... _.._...... ....CO‘NDUCT| , Head of Home Nllmilon Board of‘ Church in icallada ‘Severely crlt- I District For Letter Written To . session of the annual meeting of " unsyln- . " assistania chance -—‘--— THE DISCOVERY of Zsm-Buk brought s" wonderful new healing substance into the home. This magic healer is a rue scientific discovery-l super-balm blended exclusively from potent herbal extracts. sm-Buk Applied to o cut or wound, gives you instant protection against all germ-infection and blood- poison, thus removing sll fear of complications. It soothes pain and burning irritation, destroys skin disease at its root, and promotes the growth of new healthy skin. tflm-Buk m: M0103 an” INT/SEPTIC Ilfllfk Dr. Andrew Wilson, the emin» en: British medical authority, says: " Zam-Buk may be relied upon U an antiseptic dressing which requires no previous making ready. Zam- uk possesses unique soothing and heal» ing properties that exercise a special action on torn or severed tissues, keeping them clean and helping them to knit together again. Unequsllod for Wounds, Pilot. Pimplujczemnuflingworlnmlc. mu outrun IOMIII‘ m zoouaoi. o; org-ow n6! our expeinu. Send 0am: and dafa 1c. stamp (for mum postage). Zuni-Bud, CO- ., Toronto. Bums, Scslds, Cuts, Poisoned \ u -l===-—- quest. and that he was surprised that Mr. Hadley llzldtsken it upon himself to make such a request. The letter when read to meeting aroused the ire of sever- si d-elegaites, who referred to Dr. Manning's action as ‘dictatorial ilnd autocratic, and said the letter lack- ey sympathy and Christian spirit. The chairman was authorized to Callddfl i! W119 write to Rev. Dr. Manning convey- 11111111811 to the 00st ing to him the feeling of the meet- army contributed a \ lmen to army occupation for a short The (‘11111113411111 01 ‘l Permlment time immediately ilfter the armis- tice ilnd she may he the recipient to iillrtillliy cover- ing. .__.._¢o>i_ flower border should be made up of [only ipercnniirist. There are hundreds of species and varieties/if 1111 ilmllfililt" er expen lire. old and new. ciént A pair of these improve your whole attire. ALLEY s. c0. LTD. l. dy and braimThafs The Shoes 0i i Your Dreams, TWlN_ srsAP MODEL WITH MILITARY.HEEL Brown Calfskin Fawn Buckskin ...... .. $9.75 Gray Buckskin Black Kid ..... .. an‘... To s $8.75 ...... .. $11.75 . ....... .. $5.95 hare o... Germanys Payment of fillers? occupation. small OTTAWA, May l9.—-A small pro- f portion of the first nlent on reparations may come t0 - stated here to be -‘ of the M11011 .- Gcrman pay- caiiaiiil number of 4‘? ~ Heieéahzgihlyle A ' 1 I erwho will he p withouthinderinga Grape=Nuts is a scientific foodvwhichhnourishes the body without burdening the stomach. It contains the perfected nutriment ofnamrés best grainslt is partially pIC-digggffli ‘ " . . It Ives enetgywithout taking ener a. 1g diHerence in the days wor ,with a helper like that. Many have found it so. Qmpe =Nut.r, served with cream or millcis sjoy to the taste. But that’; only the begin- mg. Its a first aidto b0 the delightful finish. Mizde by Canadian Hisfum Cereal Co.,I.td.,PVi'nd:0r, Ont.