. urge upon parents, school teachers ~would be the condition of health - materially reduced and "doubtless Pnlilcf fulfill, Amman HEALTH lligiiii chiral. 310th , . GRAND Junv susuc HEALTH T119 Y°II°WIIIB is the reference made by Prince County Grand Jury to Public Health mission. The Grand Jury wish to express their full sympathy with the "P111, lic Health and Child Welfare" movement in this province, and and trustees, woniens institutes and other organizations in the province to encourage his good work which is so successfully be- ing canted on, especially in Can- ada and the United States. Every province in Canada has its organisations under the “Canadian Red Cross" an auxiliary to the Governments who areactively en gag-ed in this benefioent work So deeply interested is this society in the matter of child welfare in ell the provinces that they are pay- ing the full cost of an organizer and Public Health Nurse in this province for one year, as it is the only province in Canada in which nothing has heretofore been done. Wihen it is remembered that lil Canada. of -the_361,605 draftees under the Military Sefvice Act the medical examination found 181.229, or about one half of them unfit for full service in the field. since that was the physical condi- tion of health among the men at their most vigorous age, what among Yle women and children. One of the most important mat- ters in connection with this move- ment is school inspection. The great number of children in the schools handicapped by defective sight and hearing. decayed teeth. adenoicls, enlarged tonsils and oher defects will by this means be many fully cured and not allowed to develop into tuberculosis or some other droad disease and the child grow into man and woman- ?__. rt», ". CIINDENSED SPECIALS rework. Apply Efllflwater St. “ALFRED McDONALD LAND eyer, Hermnnville. Alrrso TO PURCHASE sec- ond hand planer. Apply Guar- dilnoffice. - iN-‘TOTYMTETT P "lfil jifl’; moss: Foe satin-coo.» sound driver. Weight 975. Apply Farquhurson‘! Livery Stable. ‘WANTED — TO BUY. mitre box with back-saw. ply 2i King Square. .__.____________ FOR 8ALE-—~8EVERAL SETS OF second hand driving harness, lll- so collars at genuine bargains. S. T. Hardy Q Co. ‘FORD CAR FOR BALE, OVER - hauled and painted. Apply H. G, Nelson, Hampton. ‘A GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- comodated with room and board in private house. Apply at Guard lli office. “MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE 30 "reetlong, two cylinder 8 to 10 ihorss power high speed engine. u bargain. Apply G. E. Hender- son, Canadian ilnrpress Office. - __.___.__._.._.._i__?._ 1'0 LET-——KI|TcHEN AND BED room. fiurnished or unfurnished. iModei-n conveniences. Apply at this ofllce. ‘FOR SALE. A mos: a Room coitdge, Jnodem CODVGDIGIICL! and barn. good‘ locality. Appi! 4d Hayfield Street. ‘TO-LET KITCHEN AND BEL»- room, suitable for light house- keeping. Apply 1'13 Sydney St. § L. TOJ-ET-JIAUTIFUL FURNISH- cirhome with all modern conven- liorlces. Centrally located. Apply by letter to E_ M. c|o Guardian Office. ' -——3A-—--—- ‘WANTED-HOUSE TO RENT with all modern conveniences. Apply at once to Guardian Office IRON AD- ‘OANOE IFOR BALE - CEDAR olinvass covered. In excellent condtion. Pickard. 64 Bayfield Street. ‘WE HAVI FOR GALE A MAIL Roadster 4 cylinder, 3 passenger Studebaker. just the thing for a commercial travelle r to carry big samples. Price-UM. H. b. Memoir. Bristol. ‘Lot 40. _ _ of Red Cross alld Examination of §CIIO0I Children muv season wAiv-rluo P0955, ‘WANTED-A taco QUALIFIED vii-masks we. ciiilln.lulil Medical 50:0 PIPPYIng a frail body through ‘B0 IIPOIIEIY dowve feel in this matter that we recommend a year- ly course of lectures to the teach- ers leaving Prince of Wales Col- lege which we believe would en- able them to detsct- and call to the parents’ attention many of the ailments in insipient stages which prevent so many children succeed- ing in their studies. These lectures could be given by the provincial Red Cross organ- izer. Dr. H. D. Johnson -without additional expense to the province. 1n a recent report on the condi- tion of one 0f the principal schools in the province it was stated: "That the walls were dirty, wood- work dusty, patriotic pictures un- clean! the toilet rooms unsanitary and Ilthy. This we believe ‘is the general condition of schools in the province, particularly in the last item; many of them with-windows out. doors off the hinges, and not cleaned out for years. The ef- fect upon the children, both san- itary and educational under such conditions must be very injurious. in very few schools is there any effort to paint. whitwash or in all! lwayl beautiify-Qthie buildings and grounds. Too often any effort by the teacher is discouraged. but more frequently the teacher might do more than is being done to in- duce the children to keep the grounds clean. There is nothing in a community which so marks refinement or the lack of it as the care of churches and school buildings. -' Next week the annual school meetings will be held throughout the province, and we think it oppor- tune to call the attention of the people generally to the above cod iliflons which in‘ many cases only need attention drawn to them to be remedied. We believe Your Lordship will sympathize with us in this unusual- depart-um on the part of the Grand Jury. as you have ever taken a deep interest in educational matters in the province. Will Prohibit‘ . Flying Stunts l“, ' ' to The Guardian) OTTAiWlA, June 20.—~Whilc fly- ing accidents in Canada have not been as prevalent as in some other countries the authorities are con- vinced that the number of entirely . " we» e 1"“ 3 t oiffo ‘tifO All“ sun-u ‘a iii-w prohibiting etuntingbwas passed by the Dominion Government over a year ago. In spite of this~law accidents due solely to this cirusc have occurred and the board have repeatedly urged the civilian au- thoritles to punish the offenders 1nd so discourage this foolish pas- IIIHP- If aivaition is to be allowed l0 ‘PIBY its proper part in thc dc- volopment of Canada it nlust be conducted c-n safe and sane lines. The training of former pilots and the encouragement of recruiting for the Ca dian Air Force as a basis for a efficient air service will be one of the chief points of discussion at-rthe Canadian Air Force Association convention [q be held at Camp Borden tomorrow and Wednesday.‘ .,,."-_.~ FO‘UND—0N UPPER PRINCE btreet lady's bracelet watch. Own er please call at Guardian Office Bllillklos can get same at Colvill siding Wedn-esdny and Thursday S. l-l. Colwell, New Haven. “FOXES FOR SALE-i RED (cross) female breeder. 1 rod (cross) 1921 female pup will sell cheap to quick buyer. Write Box 1216. Montague. ‘LOBT- BETWEEN ALBANY School and Station. a gold brooch Finder will be rewarded if left at Delaners-store. ‘ , "LOST-BETWEEN ELDON AND Montague, Dunlap tine 33 x 4% ‘Leave at Eldon Garage or Mac- Leon's Service Station. city and rccoivu reward. MAID. seren- ences required. Light" Wonk. Every evening ouf._ Apply Mrs. W. P. Doul. 8-1 Woymoufh Street. quireli for town, village and rural schools in’ Saskatchewan and Alberta. opening after midsum- mer holidays. Favorable salaries obtained Apply stating qualifica- tions to CRIIMIIIIII Teachers’ Ag- ency, Box 14", Regina Sash. mos-r FROM THIS can s:- tween 8t. Peters and Charlotte- town, side curtains for this car i Finder please write l-l. D. Mc- Ewen, Bristol. Lot t0. ‘FOX RANGHIR WANTED-Jr! experienced man to take charge of foxes. married‘ men prefferred. Must 11a relillilo. a goes lay for firs right mail. Apply. ltating ek-i , . perisnoe. references. wages nected, etc.. to 1V. D. Allsnach. MOIGIOIr-N’. 8.. oi‘ W. K. U. PIP- leewlbloton. N. B. ~ ‘xApw Faces t t . II ll s ore = ~ than‘ engine tflr but bastion-sad real also apply. References and all parlance wanted first letter. also Apply Box 116 Good house on ranch: ‘LIVE ‘NOTICE-l ‘WANTED AT ONCE-NEAT AP- pearing young single man fo trav el with experienced salesman and solicit. ‘Permanent position to right party. Reference requir- ed. Call at Queen Hotel‘ after 7 this evening. l-LC. Looper. FOWL- WANTED-e R. lPendleton will be purchasing live fowl 5 lb. weight and up. Tues- filly» and ‘Phursihy of this week at Lyndfil ‘Hotel. Kensington. Gsod prices paid. HAVE OPENED A repair shop at 30 Kent Street. West for repairing ‘hot water boil- ers, stoves of all kinds, guns. locks. and all farm machinery, also pipe fitting. pump repairing and all general repairing. sharp- lng and repairing law-n mowers. Newspaper Ouirrel Settled 0ul of Court (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL. June ~20—'i‘he suit "taken by Lord Atholstan, "proprie- tor of the Montreal Star, against the Tartes to recover some $62,- 000 loaned them "when their paper La Patrie was in difficulties some ye rs ago was settled out of court t-hi morning. Tile terms have not been mado public. There was filed with Mr. Justice ‘McLennan a short. statement to the effect that the settlement had been reached but no mention was made as to whether tile Tories paid the money or whether Lord Atholstan wiped tile debt off the books or made some other arrange- ments. There was filed with the court however an apology signed by the Tartes for wnal: they pub- lished recently in their paper and withdrawing theassertions they had cast on Lord Atholstan. Two Airmen Lost. ‘ Lives in ‘Iludum TROY, N. Y., June 19.-—D0n Campbell. 31. and Henry Beattle. 18, or Waterviict. were killed and Schuyler ‘Mocllarle, 22. of Albany. seriously injured this afternoon when a giant hydro-airplane piloted by Campbell was wrecked in shal- low water in the Hudson River about 1-25 feet south of the new federal dam. Campbell, the pilot, seemed to be executing a nose dive after flying exceedingly low over the grounds of the Laureate Boat Club. Evidently he was not high enough to complete the dive and the nose of the machine struck the gravel bottom. Captain William A. Niw of the boat club headed a rescuing party which was hampered b ythe tide rising so fast it threatened to drown Mocharie before he could be extricafed. The machine was‘ owned by the Hudson Valley Air Line and was being tuned up for passenger carrying. It had been operating between Albany and New York. ‘Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian) DEATH OF P-ROMINENT ENGI- NElER AMHERST. N. S.. June 20~<Tlle death of ltubrey G. Robb superin- tendent and chief engineer of‘ the Robb Engineering Work. occurred ,Iicre today, following a four (lays illness from blood poisoning. Mr. Rob was fifty one yours of ago and has l-een recognized for some time as cn_e of tllc most iauiincnt mechanical? ‘engineers in“ ‘Eastern Cnnldir. "Hawaii fdrmerilifavor of Amherst and "Secretary bi‘ tile Maritime Brunch of the Culiailian Manufacturers‘ Association. IN CAMP AT FREDERICTON I FREDERIIITUN. N. S.. June 2i) “The New Brunswick Dragoons and the York Infantry regiment wont under canvass iorlzlv for their first annual training since IIlI! Will‘. ,Ilt. (fol. C. H. liicllczul, l). S. 0.. of ine Dragoons. is cump comluzlnrlcr. Ic is the first camp illat ‘has bet-n held of.‘ Fredericton for fwcuty‘ liver years DPSASTEROUS FIRE MEMRAMCOOK, N. B., Jllue 20 -——A loss of over seventy thousand rlnliurs resulted from a fil-c which broke cut here today and destroy- ed the store and warehouse of Le- blance & GlilldPL and the nllllinery store owlleil by the lute Thcrcsu McMauus. STEAMER IN DISTRESS IHALIFAX, N. S.. Juno 20---A rafiiogrilnl‘ reporting thc 1.‘. S. steamer Ozcttec in (IISEPGSSySOIIIP 200 miles south of Halifax. was received by‘ tllc naval ilfilflnu llcrc today. CAlR ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES YARMOIITH, N. S.. Juno 20- Edmund Earle. of Pleasant Luke, whose car was struck by u tram our while he was driving it Sat- ilrday, died fronl the fractured [skull in the hospftul today. , "MANY SUICIDES OCCUR IN ALPS ZUIRICI-I. June l7.-M:lny mys- terious Alpine accidents have or~ curred lately, especially in tllc lower parts of the Alps, where there is no real danger to anyone properly equipped, illat the sus- picion has arisen that pooplo are committing suicide in a Wit)’ which they hope will not he so ilcscribeil. The opinion of Alpine guides is that this suspicion is not ground- less. , The epidemic of suicides on filo continent continues and everyone now knows what in most cases “found drowned in lake" or "found dead In room" really means. Many of these suicides are committed by uussian citiaens. once posses- sor! or great wealth and influence less and homeless. Cruesomeuliliid. . .- iill Halifax Shore HALIFAX, June m-Wailiine along the shore of Bodforil Basin, an inlet from Halifax Harbor this morning. John (ii-left, sectionman employed on the Canadian Nation- al Railways found a suit of clothes bundled together and weighed down- by a note which rec'd: "H. G. Gu 1S Agrecola street. Halifax. Wonk clone of short notice. Satis- faction guaranteed. James I D‘ fiojoao is to IIIIImE-"AIIIOI." -. Th clofhi belongs to above now . iiflutt. tiredof it all. ., w, ‘.- ‘ ., in their own lam, but now penni- . THE CHARLCTTETOWN GUARDIAN " Another Drop‘ Expected In Sugar Market Special to The Guardian. MONTREAL. June 20—Another substantial reduction in the price of sugiar. nlhy be expected this week if merchants pass on the decrease of half _a cent a pound made by refiners on Saturday. All the large wholesale houses said this morning that they were now prepared to sell at the new price of nine and a quarter cents a pound with five cents a bag extra for delivery. Farewell Banquet Dulie oi "Devousilile OTTAWA, June 20_-_—"I am llloi-lt truly grateful and will always look back upon my connection in Cun- ado. as the greatest- and happiest moments of my llfe". Thus spoke His Excellency the Duke of Devon- shire in a parting luncheon ad- dress before the Canadian Club in Ottawa Saturday. His Excellency was introduced by the Club's Pro- sident, Mr. G. J. Desbarats, Deputy Minister of Marine and Sir Georgi: Foster on behalf of the Club, uml as he said the whole Dominion oi‘ Canada bade llinl thanks and (iii l- speed. "It is la- very sod moment," suill His Excellency, "for my wile, my family and myself to realize tlluf my pfiicial connection with Cunulizl is, aibout to close; but I can ussuru you that the personal regard which we shall have fol" the country unrl for our many kind friends through- out the Dominion will remain nur- c-f lilo most treasured possessions of our lives." His Excellency paid fitting tri- bute to the activities of the (‘un- ailiun Club and tllcn passed‘ lo Empire relations. On inonllziy. Ii!‘ said, the Prime Minister of Lulu» ada would meet lllinistcrs o1‘ Grvilf Britain and the other llulililiin-lls for discussions of various proli- lerns . ‘This event eulphnsizlvli, lu- said. the progress of Iricila lilltI Ideals in the Empire. Looking back to some of flu: Empire's grout imonlenta. II!‘ re- membered the two jubllecs of IIIP. late Queen Victoria. iln 1887 the nlsst striking figuri- ill London perhaps llarl been ill.- Crown Prince of Germany, repro- senting iln Empire and a Cflllsu which hull new ili-lsseil ilwuv. In 1897 o, (lominnlif figure in the events of‘ tlie- iluy had been Sir kvilfriil Lulu-lot" representing (is he did the silontnneous loyalty of the (IOIIIIDIOIIH overseas to the Unif- cd Elllpire. And, snill the Gqvgy. nor General. that expression of loy- alty rcnrlereli in 1807 to the Sover- eign ~woulrl be rcullerari today by the same Eunpire and by the repro- sentativee .of the suulc people, if‘ such n. celebration uvere taking place fpduy, tile rcpresenfatlveoi‘ South Africa wilulil join hands wltll Ills colleagues of Familial, Australia and New ZBRIHIHI. ’i‘nilu_v the peo- ples clf"the Empire were more strongly and firmly knit together than ever. VVint Ililii liccn a colonial conference Il'iII by ezlsy transition I)E‘.(‘.(‘IID9 an illlpcriul conference and today filo preluicrs of file great sections of tlil- Elupirc ‘were open- ingup lIIIIIIIIOI‘ stage of progresei. He was leaving Canada said Ills ifixcullcniwv. well zlssuroil flluf (Jan- uiia would well assume Il(‘l‘ impor- tanf rc-le in tllc future as one of tll_e sister nations which form the EYIIDITB. ‘Living up to licl" great traditions, (‘uniulil might lvell look ahead to days greufoi" unil ill-ore prosperous than ever ilefore. lSIr George Foster said (‘zlnnda was thankful to His Excellency for having come here, thankful he llad stayed for the full term oi’ his regime and happy that thuf regime hail pusslul without being ilullcrl by :1 single shadow. Iiewoulil now say nu revoir rath- er than good-bye, assuring His Excellency that himself or any of his family would always be warm- ly welcomed In Canada. ‘After singing Aulrl Lung Sync nnrl tho ‘NIIIIOIHLI Anflicm IIli‘ Gov- (‘ITHIF General expressed IIIH desire to shake hands with ull IIH‘. guests as they pnsscrl out, WIIICII lic dill. .Sir Louis IX-lvies and Judges Id- ingtnn, ‘Brodeur. Duff and Anglin; Sir lRcbcl-t Borden. llnn. MuoKen- zie King, lion. W. S. Fielding, Sipeaker E. N. RIIOGOSJSCIIZIIOI’ Bol- court, IIon. C J Dnherty zlnil file consuls of the llnitcii States. Bol- giuln and Japan . British Premiers In Conference (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Juno 20.---\\'ifllili filo precincts of Downing "Sfrocf the COIIIQFBIIOG of British Prcmivrs IIG‘ gan its sessions at noon today. There was no pomp or ccrclnony albout the opening and u fcw min- utes after the arrival of the illat ilclegate Premier Lloyd George commenced delivering his opening aililrees. The sessions of the conference are being held in secret. , ‘Following the address by lilr. Lloyd George the (rnnicrence will probaibly ailjnurn for the iluy. -———<-0>—-- A SPEEDY TRACKF-Obseiwlng horsemen have ‘been noting the fact that the get of Mayor Todd 2.15%, owned now by Court and Dover, of Bedforrl. ls fast becoming famous as a family of speed." Sat- urday and Monday there were no less than seven of the get of thc great-trntter on the lCharloftotuwn Driving track, as fclllows: Kalola Todd. Todd E., Harry G.. Lilian P.. Bessie Myers. Jem Driscoll, Silver ‘lbrld and Dennis Todd. The above is a ‘remarkable showing for one horse and it is sold ta have been the same at ice races last winter. "Todds" were to be seen everywhere. Sir Sam Hughes ls Sfcadily Recovering (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, June 20—-Sir Sam Hughes is steadily recovering his health. This was the report brought to Toronto by Dr. Norman Allan who went to Lindsay and visited the ex~Minister of Militia over the week end. ~ Foch arid llaig to Visit U5. Next Year IKANSAIS CITY. Mo, June 18.— ‘V1111 a Iiroluiso to attend tho Na- tional Convention of the American Legion here next fall received from MZITBIVIII F011“. of France and Field Marshal ‘Hiilg, of Great Britain, officials in charge uf the program were preparing today to extend in- vitations to Marshal Joffre, of France and Admiral Beatty, of Great Britain. _-Convention oiiiclzls were Impo- iilI that Mnlrsllal Jofire could at- tend as he is expected to puss through the United States about flic- flulc of tile convention on his wily home from an cillcizil visit fu China and Japan. Hungry Vefcraus Seek W0r_ii,_Nlif Cilaiiiy M0t.\"i‘ltl<.‘i.\l._ Juno 20, when i110 llcv. (‘upon J. NI Almond. us rclrlir- 1min oi‘ u illf'( llg of‘ Illlfilllpiliylyll rcl-ulncil sullllcrs in The ‘Elupiri: llwuiri: Friday" viigllt. u.~'l.r-rl Ii:i.\' lililliy mun present IlllII carton tllvec lueuls tlllt __ about J3 pcr cent of tllolu stool up, unll wllcli hc uskeil how luuny liiul IlIIlI only ()I’l-) llleill, about twenty SIOOII up. The i-ontivluerl (“iIIfCIIISIII 5Ilil\\'I‘(I that lhelliiljorlt_v of thc lucn were lilzlr- rioll; about 50 per rcnf of them lluli children; zlll asserted they IlilII applied for work; and S0 pvr cont burl lbecn wounded; while about 20 pvr rout l-lzliiilerl to" hnvc been incapacitated by their injur- lcs. The IIIFGIIIIIZ drew about 500 men together, and rm the pliltfornl were the Rev. (Fallon Almond, f“. .\l.(i., in thc chair; the Rev, Canon Hvnft. (‘. M. G.. of Quebec; the llcv. ("anon A, P, "Shatforil, Col. liolicnzie Forbes, Col. H. R. Loril- ly and Mr. .I.e ‘Grove. of file Army ilud Navy Veterans. it was a lllceting tllllf was devoid cf any “rcll" element and apparently those present were men who llufl been in work but in many CdSCE-i fallen out owing to tllcil" physical inability in compete with fit men, ' A clloquc. for one tlliiusilnll lini- lilrs urns lliinlteil by iIlP IIGI‘2II(I Publishing (innlpzlny as tile nucleus of iln eulcrgellcy fund. Lumber Tariff Modified! l ~_ ._ \\'.\SIII.\""G'I'I)‘.\‘. June 20.—~TIic Iinllsrr. Ways unll MPilfls (‘ommit- tur- gr flu‘ Itcpuillir-uns have so nlollilil-li fllc provisions of file Tur- Ifi" Iiill I'm" u tilvift‘ rm Iulubcr from (Tzlnllllil flluf flue llufy will uuuly| only to luilglluil ilIiII gl-nuvl-rl lulu-j her. ’l‘iiis is- nnf suflsfYlrflll-y- to up- poncnfs of tariff‘ but is lrgztlwloll us SCIIII‘ inlplvwvlilcnt. ’l‘ll<- lliilltlLl‘ is still tuililtive. --~—-<0>-- Opening Tonight OF MR. C. H. FOSTEFVS HAND SOME NEW ICE CREAM PAR- LOR. BRIGHTON ROAD. It will be plcllsing news to Char- lottetown ("Ifizcns in Ill‘lli' that Mr. ‘C. II. Fnstlri" is lli-Zifin opening up an. ice-cream parlor in illo ciiy. Mr. Foster for fq-n yours conducted a store of IIIIS kind in the city ant‘. the high qualify of filo li.. cream he manufactured wont for in milking his (aslfiiblish- mcnt one of IIll! must popular in the city. The llilnrlsnnll- flaw store of Ml". Iiiioslfbrls. illmn which carpenters hnvc Imcn working slur-e IZIHI Sep- relnimr, will upon fnnigllf for tile inspection of ilu- ])llIiII(‘. 'l‘hc atom, which ildjoins his now residence. is conveniently sifuilieil at file en- trance nf llrilzllfoil Road, of thc intersection of Eusfon and Roch- forrl Streets. Visitors to Ml‘. l-‘osfcfs ice CI‘(‘illlI parlors tonlghf will lm pleasantly surprised ut IIlt‘ llunrlsoiue up-to~ dato nrrangolllvnflif file OSIIIIIIIHII‘ liient. The store is sixty-fir... fi-cl lnng, and is partitioned oil‘ fo forlu u. parlor cilpubll" of‘ uvcolnmodutinil from forty-eight. in fill)‘ EH05“ The remainlil-i" of filo store is furn ishcd with uuunlcl" and show cilscr. in Iiritish (Tnluilllilil fir, wcll stock- ed wltll II‘(‘.Ill'-'l(‘IQS zinrl with. the latest fypr- nf McLaughlin EIOIIiI fountain. ‘Pills store. wllii-Il opeusl upon Ilriglifoii ltoilrl is lighted in the front by beautiful sfilincil glass windows, - The ice r-rcum parlor. finished In ‘HPILISII (‘olunlbill fir. mission style has a beautiful polished ‘iarll- wood flooring IiIIKI is ligllteil by roe-ejamps which vast n ilPlll-ious pink illumination over the inter- ior. ' Mr. and Mrs. I-‘osler llnve recent- ly returned from Cleveland, 0.. where they studied the latest meth- ods of manufacturing and ice cream. They are equipped wltll a complete Ice cream making plant including the latest sanitary con- tainer, and in addition to fhc pop- ular dishes already familial" lo Charlottetown ice cream lovers. they will serve up many new ones including a special-French vanilla ice cream. highly popular in New York. - To Mr. William Roper. contract- o1", is due the credit of building Mr. Foster's handsome residence and store. The decorating and painting throughout has been faste- fully dong by Mr. James McBride. Seized “Schooner t Towed to Sydney NORTH SYDN-EY. N. S.. June 20~—Tho thirty-toll motor schooner “mil. captured at Port Morien by the revenue cutzez-Iresllesa wu< lrlw ed here yesterday afternoon. Tliu- mas Mullins, her Glace Bay skip. DB1‘. is charged with bringing li- quor to Port llorien without mak- I-‘IK lllly rfiiort to the customs of- ficials. The Isma entered Port Morien about a week ago. and ripped off her rudder and one propeller by grounding on a sunken pier. Mun who went out to give assistance made off wltll five twentygallon kegs of l"uni_ according to file skip- per. with the result that drunken orgies have been going on in the vic-nity for tile lust wel-k zllul illi- authorities sent tile Restless to in- vestigate. _ ~lt is suspected that tile ilsilia landed a cargo at alloflier point on the coast before ehc reached Port lflorieu. " Boys Rescued Chum Caught in Whirlpool INIAGARA FALLS. N. Y., June l9.—-Ellwaril Denny, 1r; year-g (ilil, was rescued frolll file Niagara whirlpool yesterday afternoon zlf- fer llc hall been in the wufel" fin" nearly an hour. Denny suvéll him- self by clinging to il ilrifting log which wus whirled around and "lrounli in file outer cilily of the bit: pool. The boy with zl dozen compan- IIIIIF. was swimming from thc ()lll Maid oi‘ the Mist landing on file liniicil States side ubovc the ru- pills. Practicing floating, lic was (‘JITICII ollt into InIII-Slfflillll and ivus in tile grip of tile swift clll"- \\'r~ cannot foo strongly filo action of filo (iovorillululi ill il- IIIP sight uf llrlvurs. of iiIlIiTUiHtIlllll) lowing this irundifiou of affairs to lining 111111 ulltlw. PIIINGE BOUNTY Tile Prince County Grand Jury of which Mr. A. E. McLean. M. L. A., was chzlirrllan made the follow- ing criticisms of the Governments Liquor projects, policy: Referring to the iliuttel" of Pub- lic Health of urllich so lnucli is being said and written in Zlll endeavor to improve. We deplore the llIiIllI" takabie evidence of the int-rs so cl’ IIFIIIII-{PIIIIESS in the province from which so much iii lleultll is blaulabla, and LII-g ease wltll Willi-fl liquors curl be obtained. A grout responsibility rests upon any dc;- tor who lflilkEs u business of lit‘.- slsting in this ilegreililtinil of Iilli’ ilcople by the sule of ('(!l‘lII'Il"ili"\‘ for ohizllnillg liquors for I)r"v-."i'zl;',c. purposes. Tile report of'tlli~ Pro- hibition (‘onllilissiimcrs t0 fllc Gov- crnnlenf showing file sale Iihi ll‘ of $173,000 in VllIllP of liquors u public svumlill, ilnii rovr-ilis an flll laxity in the llIIlllIIlISIPillIUIl . rnforc-clllent of the PIOIIIIIILILII Act. Add to the amount sold by flue vendor under doctors‘ r-ertifir-iltl-s ill least Z5 per cont nlore sold Ill divas and by bolt loggers brim/s iln: iilllfillllf up to uhmlt OIIP quilrtcl‘ of u lllilliun llnllilrs. ’I‘llr> wurri i-rmilitlnns unllor our Ifliii Liven-r svsfcln only double IIIIS illunum l-iul/lclrn PAGE FIVE IIIIANII JURY I .1 CIINIIEMNS LIQUIIII PIIIIFITS p Denounces Government for Recognizing Drink A’ Tiaiiics by Running Veudorsllips fur Profit. ‘ , GRAND JURY CONDEMN-S LIQ- UOR iIle coluiriissioners from the sale uf liquors. undler llocfbrsi’ icerttficatles were for medicinal purposes, the price should have been reduced and nu such profit cxtnrfed from invalid» as $50,000, and no Government IIf u prohibition province is justlfieli in using profits from tlic sale vi.’ liquors. ('0IIlI)IillIlI.S, written and verbal. have been illllde to the Grand Jury _i-ulling iltfentiun to the ‘reckless ‘iizzlllnei- in which fllllOIlmbIIPii am ‘ lirivon iirougll the raountry by mien. under file influence of liquor, en- llung-ering file lives, not only 01' IIlP drivers fholllsclvr-s, but 0i’ thr- lrllvl-lling public both in autos and PIIFYIIIKPS, \\'e rerolnulenil a IIIOFI! rigid oililllwaluent of the law pro llibifir; lsllFIl persons operutillil cars. i 'i‘l\P-l"c is also n gruvc danger o1‘ l-oilisicll of autos and autos anlf frzlllls liil zu-l-ullnl of trees and lo_'.\' renlulil ‘bushes Ifiillltf ulliilvcll l0 noel" crossings WIIPFPI tho romlr llllEiP. We uuilx-i".~ifuull fllilt tlir» irrwenf rilllisilili ut Si. Peters llnllil vmssing was (‘ZIIISCII by those ("un- Millions. i \\L' lIli‘ liflr-nfliln in! the l-niuu lull-r nf Public “Writs I0 iiilis rruvo rlullgoi" uml u ro- IIIOVIII of lill sill-ll llbsfrul-flilils" fr» rent before lie realized his plight. His (‘OIIIDZIIIIODS swam out as far Us lllcy could. buf. were unable fli roar-ll Denny. 'l‘lle_v shouted in him to slop strugg-lln-g and fo hold on l0 u pier-c of rlriftlvooll. . _ The boy luanzlgell m catch i. ‘Willing loll. and wltll it was hurl- Gil through the first of‘ tho lnwi-i" l'.l|)IiIh‘ and info the whirlpool. ilcrc he W118 swept ilrounii in illc big outer eddy for half an Ilfllll’. while flic other lhoys, who hull follnwerl Ililll on the bunk run fur Zlid. Some 0f‘ them found ii long rope, and one ventured out as far as lie (lured and fllrew the rope uornsg the pm], of fllc log. Denny caught it and wls hauled ashore, badly frighten. ell. but uninjured. Police zulll fire rlepzlrtlnents were culled to the. scone to aill in flio rescue. liutl WIIQII they EIITIVOII all they founii ‘fad You": Denny lying OII the bank- recuperating. His compan- inua IliliI fled when the police were sighted, - I-IST QF WINNERS mi lust night in Ilostun. Norton. (‘liff Quebec for tile host with French variety‘ thc-rem‘. liie ‘Patriot (Prize Story ' Canadian Won iiuf At Boston Exhibition (Special 7o The Guardian) RTONTREAL. June ‘like (‘unillli ITIIIIIIDIINI ovcr all colllprxtilnrs ‘ii filo lRiil annual exhibition of fl.“ hulcrir-zln Pony Society which (:11. llorrj.’ an ilnlL-lfour. of Y won tho first p! bloom in file slln. u lovely specimen iii" flze Artillery Detachment Leaves Today for Petawawa The lli-tili-liluont of Artillruw fvr IC. l. llczlvv Brigade will icllvo m" Peicvvrulul‘ III 1.30 today. Tile ofill strengtlv 103 oi‘ llll ranks. will be nlzliio up of 1-I officers ilrrl S9 N. (‘. Q's‘. unll gunners. Till‘) Methodist ‘Conference .\li).\l'"l‘l')_\'. .\'. li.. Juno ZIP-Thi- -'tilfllillilli' rnulllniff-xi: of the Null I'li"l|l:.»\vivl< PIIII I’. IC. I ‘lllizilioilirl (‘rillfo -nl"r\ Ill session u! Silckvill- rm Friday evening Ill.’llI(' several changes Iii lilo silifiml sill-of .'I‘Ill. urn ill". f‘iln\vn, I"|i)l‘I‘,llf"I‘\'III(*I H. A. Ross, llilllipinii: .I. ll. Gm ‘"- rlilhiinrii; lmuol IIu\\'l‘li"lI_ Murrl lilzrilov, P. E. I; L. II. .I()\\'(.’iI, 9n Jillllva‘ i"ll:ll'luili\ (‘nuiityj (‘. V. Keir" zlll York. i’. I5. I.; 'l‘l.lun:l-: Jluitsllilll, Sf. .\n.Ii-i*\\'.~=; iivllry’ Pell- nu, Slllli‘l‘llllllli‘l‘ill‘\' supply ut Gum-- fown; Di". R. \\'. \\"r>llll:lll. 3ll])Ci'l1‘i- rlel-lll-y slliiplj." l.t SllPfllilf‘. After .1. prulvillgoll IIPIRIIB it was liPFIdctl by u IJIILP llliljiifill to FPillFIl Rev. C_ .\i. Young to Frollcrictim for fh~ fiitli your. Rcv. S. \\'. Tivllw, S(‘(‘l‘1‘l!ll'_V n1’ fife financial IIPPIETIYIIPIII. oi" the clluri-ll, ‘foronm. albinism-vi IIII‘ con li-rellce. The report uf_ till: contingent Tllrlil" was rciul by frev. Tllluuus lilrl-is. A resolution WIN passed fllunkiiil; .\i.“. ‘iln-ks for his very uorni services rendered for thirteen - .: :‘l‘('I‘(*I.lfl'_\' frl\zlsill'r>l' and exist. and accepting $50,000 from. » _ If the liquor obtained ‘ Tile Patriot some time ilgo Qffgy". cil $1100 in tllrce prizes of $50, $30 and $20 respectively for the lIlI‘L‘(l Ilcat stories having u Iricul will lnvct‘ lit III!‘ Dmll II.lIi iii 12.10 iinil will leave for tho slulioil ill I o'l"loi:k_ 'l‘lic_\' export fr) arrive u! Patelvzllvzi vamp about 4 (fl-lock ill , lilnrnincfs session an address was llr-livvrr-(l by ltev. S. \\'. Ilclnll-s <.n ""i‘llu equiplucul iui" filo tilsk.“ ilflnoslvllcl-e and plof, plwsfcralill" based on l‘. P]. island history. Tile in I .:; -.:;;;".<:jr.:c;l to lllake LliC ill unis wc c: His Honor flluilizo Wurhurton, Rev. .I)r. Ilugllos of St. llllnsinnk-i ‘I_’iliI1(‘.(Il'fiI and Prof. (‘. .l.} M<-..\lillan of McGlll IYnivr-rslfy. 'I‘l|csc llirce judges filileri to coinc- tn an ilgroeulent upon tbv order of iilorit. tllcil- decisions being as follows: Judge Vi/llrburionfle selection: lsft-"A Tule of the Island"- — Florence .l. Murrzrv. .\i. D.. (‘. M.. I Summerside. lst~~“'l‘hill Girl From . ~¢Luvy Gertrude ('Iill‘I{ID. Tile Deflation of‘ I’nt'.le*SiI-, " Frank McDonald. . - Tllc (‘olllinz of filo (‘ala or Jeanette McLeoilfl~Jennic Linkllettcr, NOPIIlllIll. Prof‘. MrMillulFa soIl-("finn WilHZ 1st» “ilirk IIII‘. Flsilcrulnus Son ' Dorothy Iiutcllcson. (‘ilill"lnffu.in\vn. 2rlrl~ --“'i‘Ile (‘onling nl’ The Car." Jennie Linkleffer. Norfliam. IINI-“MFIIE (inlise of lhc llzlry selerfiona nf the illrnc Judges to lll ilwllril ill-l follows: 'l‘llul‘srln,l' lllnrilini: unrl will lo hero nnfil Sunllily liigllf. lcllvirg I‘l'Ii‘\\"ti\\'il l-ump Sllnllnv nigh! Mil arriving zit Rirmtrcill curly tho ful- limfllirr Monday in Mrmfrozil lurmt will on return, After sponilir: IIll‘ rlr-fiiuli lcuvu Ililmrlily vvollil": urrivini! Imlilo 'I‘u(-s= - lay lliLiflt nu IIIP into fruin. 'l‘llo following lira fllc officers mnrnilng. gniilg with file ilolai-llnioilf. In (‘ommluliL Liolfi. Fol. l). .\. .\iur-l\'inniul, D. S. O Adjutant. (‘upf G.‘ F1. Riflilio, No. 2 liultelyv: Ill", . l‘. llonin l‘. Ilillifax. . . ,, ,_ M, (‘.. (. lpt. l.. Jcllki s, .\i. (.. '2"‘IT A TN‘? "f l"? 0M8“ Licul. I’. DIcNPvIll. I). (‘. .\l._ l.lo;.: Times‘ “nlammne Lmklette“ R. (‘. McLeull. Lipuf. A. ‘Flornryv. u , n Licuf. It_ Dan n. .3rd»- Almost a wooing. L. L. N“ s Bumpy. Al“, H_ h UM.‘ (Lheverw- smirls- llunc, (Yupt. H. (lnurf, Lieut. \\'. Ilcv. DI‘. llugllcs‘ solar-lion was: “rm-p, l) (‘. M“ Lieuf. li. hlrhlill. the fall, M. li.. Licuf. .l. culluglillli. u_ .\i.. I.Icut_ (I. \\'iIII\'I?I‘. .\i. .\i., R. S. .\i. id. ‘Przlinor. Scgt. Insfrul-fur Uiuliulu. i-—<e->—-i—— Wreck Probe at Sydney Mines . .. . L H, ,.. ‘Inna’ "PORN Lonkerhy‘ A]b?rlnn' I'l§v\l'll::l]t?l|¥>li liiii-Illuliiilibfr‘ ‘If; I“ 0rd” “I, ltfflke “bdcpnxl-e m,‘ file IIIIUZOfI UIHWIIPI of llvo of‘ IIiI‘ vision. thc IrlIIIOt su mite. lilo railway Swim“ ,0 “Tpyi, H‘? Scotizl lvorknivnZs fruin sumo nilzlifs His Honor Judge Stewart and lu- ‘, l, I ___ i_ H ‘ ‘mu ‘f vvitcd iiim in make filo finul selm, gizlfoumpi). i‘, |_.,‘hh‘;‘ (S,,.‘-,.:\.,,,.)_. lion. Judge Stewart made the fin- ‘VOW rm), “m, M, |,r,,,.i,|,,,,,y Monro imli I)_ II. McDonald, \\'Il.‘i 1st ($50 prize) “Thur. Girl from msihhn‘ "pm i‘ , m“, Smivnyq“ filo Sfutos"~-I.ur~y Gcrtruile (‘lnrk- Hm“ Pony? n, H. mun,“ |)n,,._._ In- CI““'ImIel°“'"" . WIII! IilIII illc llllrifllliliifiil \\'IIll 2n‘; I530 VII“), “mm m" mshpr“ Svriliu l‘llIi\\iI'.' lIPii1\l"-;l~.ii. Wilivh mall's "90"" “Illmiill-l‘ Ii"""‘">‘""' llnllllltli mo llrvil. .\Il"Iirlll;iIlI "nu lu- i'I1=ii'I"I*"I°“'"- . Nniuzlrll. (‘OLIII iln d-enl "im- iirrl ($20 Prize» "A fah- of Olllon m“ .\Ir.\'"II "IIINHII in .'lllo\v filo .'IIIII1"-‘l-"'"'MI'°‘»“ Dmlirmim“ Lmklm" ufficoi" to fwfuy ln 11H‘ l1"‘-*"‘"'(' for, Summcrsillo. .,( l]... .-qn,i.ll~,p.._ Tllc z-liiilpan Iii‘ said. was lml lIir-"utlt- il"l' n1! )__.___. . Split In American , Federation Party DENVER_ Juno 20.-~-A split be- tween two factions of Irisll sym- pilfhlzers in file American Peder ation oi’ Labor Convention IIFWO ividencd tonight when a majority of the signers of the resolution de- manding n iloycoft on British made goods announced they had petitioned the resolutions commit- itee asking permission to withdraw the declaration, while the dele- gafcsopposerl to boycott the res- olution are framing fheir petition and remaining supporters of thc resolution issued n statement as- serting they wouldcarry the fight to the floor of the convention. de- claring they were acting in accord- ance with the wish of Eamonn De lIlP-Hr! lllon nf‘ placing Iilf‘ nllilllvbl-l and detonators on flir Il‘2ll"~l. IlllI I.ilili, thcv wore seen in fiv- \ i-lniiy about tho lime the OffIPPY-t iv- cd IIINI lliu:ov'cl'r>.rl lilo cxplo=l\"~"—. Prcsillcnt Monro ilonlzlnrlcll fhul IIl(‘ signed sflifoulcnf flmf was read to him l'('l"t”.IIII,". hr‘ rv-rauui in file i-onmlittcc, IIIII ilffirllls IIIII not fhink this nvvessnry" .\'u quor- llel" side. Many Cattle Drowned NiANDON, N. D.. June 19.--~(‘.loul bursts ut Wlbaux. Mont. and Iw to reports reaching here yestei" day. VEIIEN. -.. .l. ed, the report said. it is not know whether any lives were lost. lions were uslkcd the police by ort- . By Clouiibuiif tween Sentinel. Butte and hioiloru, N. D.. late yesterday caused thous- ands of dollars damage according Houses were washed away in the lower part of Wihaux and hun- dreds of head of (cattle were drowll- ‘File l'O1liiI‘I liIl iIii‘ stun: of LII" lvurk Wilh‘ I‘l‘ilII by Itov, \\'m. Izftil .".:~.il ‘and ill"l~vptl:l.l_ ‘Pllr- roporl rl III!‘ fillWifllllli-H‘ HIII funil Wllh roll‘. In Iii-v. .i. .\. lvvs iillII 2II'I'IE|II“II. .\ lilcilloriill svrvil-i- fol" film:- WII!) pussvll ilWiiy \v:l.< IWIII ill-- ilffr-l-nniln in filo iiiillffiflillfft‘ l-ililrl: ill. -i o'clock. _ ' Tile confcrcnl: SPFVIPI‘ llclil '1" flll- lioillnrllst (‘hurt-ll Sundu lunvning wile of special infern- \\'Il('ll lwo young lllvn. Mr. (‘. Kivrsfvuil ilIllI Id. It}. FXIPIIP. wvu llllvo linislloll llir" course of sill."- sot Ii\' Iilt’. i-Iluri-ll \\'I"I‘l‘ ordain l". Tim rii‘l'\'II‘l‘ iii" ilrilinzlfiun was (‘I-b IIII('ii‘(I by (IHIOYIII Supcrlntenriz-l": Vhlnvn. il<SI§~iIfII l)_v Prcsiiivnt E. i5. Slides ilIliI Rove. ll. Ii. Clarke, \\'. .\l, I(_\'llll_ If. \\'. Wcilililil, I). if. and II. F TIIOIIIEIS. __¢-e4>-—~~~- ER CLAIMS HE WLS SUCCESSFUL RAINM .‘iI~Zlll(‘l.\'I". li.-TI‘, Jullu '30 'i'l|ul"sil.|j.' was n grout li'I.\’_ I)!‘ "Iiuillnlulivr" (‘huilws ;\l. Illilfic-I‘ lvllrui 1.10 inf-hos of ruin was i~- l-orllcll llvvr IIIP llilirv lliii‘ IIIIIIIITI" luilv rurilus I'il\'i'l'I‘iI by his rill. I!'.ll‘I. l‘n'li-l' his il’§l'I"‘llli‘IlL u.» IIli‘ Iflrifl fvrull-rfi lriufiou will reveal. $1.1M. 'i“-1».-. ~wl>s IilP llislril-l lll"" I unrl llr)_\v lav in lust uiliil .'-_-<na>-i——- TIIE \\'E.»\'I‘III<I‘ID 'I‘I“..\II’ER..»\'I‘III{ TIDE. MOON, ETC, - id‘ 'I‘(iIl(l.\"I'(l, Juno 2Z0 I/IKIII '0 llli)IIL‘l‘ilIi" WIIIIIN. lnvl-iiiillir \\'=li“\'"~' IIIKII llilr- this lilurllilil: ut 1i‘ " ilIllI lniligilt uf l2. ~.\‘uli sols this l-vl-iling iii '7 ullil rises tomorrow morning 1'1: 4.09. fluasf qu ITIPI‘ luuun ‘Fuusllily. Jill“ 28th 0.17 u. m. lnlshlnc kill tlir- S Noozic, // -"' '\P\ N“- ‘ __ 1 _ a 1A it .lur\~r_iearaél , OLDER?‘ MHABITANT‘ g fS Aeomqm GNQUPQ ‘ HOPE,_ALONG . C.'_\.'~I\ES\A Ci-QUD. I