The Paper That _ (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' l _._'_. l. All The News ' I \. ,_.-_-_-i Worth Pflllflll‘ All the All Worth Beading Guardian. Three Cents. Mom)", Gusrdlin, Founded 1891. EVOIHIIQ gunman’ 1381 A CHARLSTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920 8 M l C: d: 84.00 U.5.A. $4.50 Arlnucii‘ Subset-Ignacio. delivered’ $590 j- BRINGING UP FATHER , AT _P_RiNtiE EDWARD ll Adopted from N _ l; ' p‘ ‘lleciared to be the Cililviisilllltllilr Lallglic Prilililllal of the Season. em-inglllg 17p iotalii-r, in Society" a iitusictil comedy fouiitli-il on the llvilllitir iicwspzipcr cartoons of the piiiio lltlllll? created by George Mc- ufanus, ltritvirtl a fun attraction of "m [psi uiugiiituile at its initial pl-iist-iittttiiiu ztl the Prince Edward Tlieittrt- lust evening. . The play was built for laugh- pmllui-iiig purposes uud the thciuc wvoly ilftillllfl the cilitrts ‘ot am ,\iuiioney, "Mother" “Din- ly-t “nil tlic rest of the bialioncy ctaii to bri-ak iitto _tlie charnicil circlc; though in luslic" l0 "Jim-KS" ll should be chronicled that he was fort-cit‘ to enter "society" pgiilllfil his will. How he fares, and laid met-ts aiiil tiltpitsctl the best plphs of his wife, "Motlit-r“ was "w." t-lllcrlillllly described in thrct- riillivklug tlPlS punctuaicil by fully (“only stings and lilting choruses. w]l|(‘]] SPYVUll to _humtirtiiisly' rc» (“up llli‘ efforts of "liiothirr" to “bull lp" to tlic society game. She ClltlCilVttfz-l to (1ll‘I‘_V lather with llpr. liow ht- i-luilcs hci" lii-st iii- lcnllttllr‘ (lcspiti! licr efforts ‘lo [nllliii biiii view the situation through the sumo rose-tlutctl glas- sci as hilt-self. fitrms thi- fllltflOtifi 5(1),“. at‘ tlic most "amusing stziiifl gglilflltllllttlls soon heirztbiuiis for Sliiou Kop Wins . Derby Race arson DOWNS, June 2.—L'.-u<l- l. iii-id of nineteen of Eng" lira-st thorough-bred thr‘ce til ha. splint Kuv- o“"‘i"tl ‘Y tapiaiit Ucrttlil Loder, won. ltllfi “gli5h purity today. The winner f the faiiictis Clfltifilf: turf event His riilileii liy an American Jockey. vieili. ifipion Kitp was figured 115 ‘ "outsider in tlic betting. Archarc. triivtl by EnrLDerhy, took second line and Orpheus from the stsiblo till lLuiiliffe Owen, was third. The i.ic,o was ruii before a crowd oi5lltnt00 -foi" a purse amounting to mitrt- lllllll $35,000. CONDENSEDSPEClALSl 105 Gerald Street. 9221434 51- ______,___.__.__-_-_--_-—- WANTED AT ONCE MAlD TO A5- sist with cooking. 800d “Tll-wdj ituss lloicl. D“. ‘FOR SALE Pure brcd Guriiscy‘ hull two years old . Apply Afllim” Burks. Situthport. 9220-6-2-21. TO'LET.-—GOOD all-ED BUlLD‘ hug, nllllillllk‘ for dry Sturdiiif t" 0lllt‘l‘ iturltoscs. Ailillll 133 h"): Si. _ 'WANTED.—1000 cases 0f 05KB- llllZlllNl cash prices paitl. James C. hit-Limit, ilumpsblro. 0151 4-0-2- ll. WANTEDr-‘HELP IN HOUSE 'l‘ivi» t'lllltll‘l‘ll. Apply ltectory, liiltiiii. 9272-0-2 iti ‘DOG LOST — WHITE FRENCl". llttililli‘ ‘Jltb of May. Reward o1‘- lt‘l't'll. lll'Z. llobbimt, 290 Grafton hi. 9279-154: 2i. ‘___,__________ ‘FOR SALE - REGISTERED Siiortuorii bull, 20 moifths old. J. lli-bt-r Crosby, Miirsiifltilil. 9278-0-3 lii. %__y________ ____ ‘WANTED- NEWS AGENT FOR llordttit triiin. Apply at once to News Agency, ‘Cliurlottetowit Station. 9138-6-1 lii ‘CAR FOR HIRE-PHONE 339-R. 9089-5-26-tf. ‘FOR SALE-HEAVV BROWN Pililvr suitnblo for putting under ‘9- civil», Apply tit Guardian. 9094-5-26-tl’. ‘Bin/wen —i BLACK Wlllli‘ cow in milk; reward of ‘H000 given for her recovery. lnrolii hlflfiivlsli, Eldon. 01295-29 5i. AND n-_.___ ___ ‘Ad GENTLEMAN can be iiccomo- halml with front bedroom and “Mil l" lirlvute home, centrally ‘wit i. A 9,G2_'g_29_:‘rl>ly at Guardian office. g 41"?“- ALFRED MCDONALD, (“Oil Siifvoyflr. Hermanvtllo, - urls) Termin- Division Mn“ 3"‘ "r $3 each own i er, plus trtwmll"! elitonses. m 9118-5-27 6i. 'F°X Rscorio BOOK 4:055. Ration Journal and p Ace t r Sales ilfllllzullf)!’ combmed’ ndhpen. mm Ranchefl. Fur Dealers “PPM Co rt lat n t m“ F. J B DY . y mal i. roiiiimonefxfiikc: nun. r. m. "~~. _ . _... grow-t 1a i. (special to The Guardian.) l >i(‘il'~itln3_ l)an ‘Barrett as Jlggs ‘will,- a ficrctllti from start. to finish. 'i‘lic _"|ewl‘ll)7-\ll(‘l‘ comic of Jlggs fllyn. l5 19s litiarly laugh. Dan Ilarretfis “nPUfbUllilllUll of that widely known character furnishes as hearty and a "WW uwlvuizeii laugh evcry half niinutc. Baroness liiaric as ivliigglo KlVc-s as trut- an lllllltiffi0llillltlll as 301145’ spouse as could W(‘ll be pits» sible. Pout llarrett. played tlic illfit) well known chnrtiirtcr Dlnty Moore in‘ flue manner and Bu" Burwflrd as litl Mogulusliy trait-ll 1hr, pm-l m" a rascally ])i\\Vlllll‘UltUl‘ iveli. Muriel Brown, the ingenue, as Kitty Jiggs, l5 ll llfully and it clever young ac-l tress. She possesses a beautiful voice and scored heavily cvcry time. Site was assisted by Low Brown lu the juvenile role, who tilso sitiig aiiil fllllltiPtl excellently. Ttllsit‘ llastill, llic souiirctii- was ai- so must cffciwtivi‘. The girls oi’ tlic cast each provctl an zirtist in llPl‘ llllv- 'l'll\'Y art‘ young pcolilc full of vim aiiil aniuiatloii. ’l'hcii- cow‘. luitii-s wcrc pri-tly and well uilap~ tcil to tho si-vcrtil itutubcrs in which thcy figurctl. > "liriiigiitg up iPaiht-i" is certain- ly a livcly llllTilPllUll aiiil will be| rept-titcil this zifteriiooti and crou- lug. lSenate Refuses . l Armenian Mandate (Special to Th: Guardian.) \VASilll\'G'l‘0N, June 2.-—— Tin.- Scnatc today respectfully tiocliitcd lo grant l'l‘L‘E-ll(li‘lll v Wilson's rv~ tlucsl for an Armenian illilllililli‘ by a viii:- 0i‘ 52 to 23. ll ailtipititl the report of the Foreign ltelat- ionsffoitiiuittee, turning ilowri the \Vliltu House recomnieniliitiuu. Senator King, Democrat, of. lltislt, one of the most consistent supp-ar- ters of the plan to establish it vfllilllfllllfll, offered a substitute for the Committee's resolution which would have given the President power to enter into such an ii- grocitieut with the nations of Eu- rope. This was tlcfcnlcil 28 to 4G. Over the Elections (Union Press Special.) BERLIN, Jiiuc 2.—-<Siautling lll lllt‘ shadow of thi- first constitu-l tloniil elections ever lit-lii in this country, Germany is ‘wrought up to iiigii nervous tension. revealing that ihc outcome of this experience in election policies may be vital not only to lll(‘_ nation hut through its i‘l‘illillllll to Germaiiys rciitlotia with the worlil at large. The cli-ctinns art‘ to be liclil Juno ti. and ilurliig two ivcclis there have lici-ii i-ituiillt-ss l‘lllll()l‘.~| aiiil rt-ltorts of impcuilliig action now front thc lt-ft uutl uuw from the right parlicr. ltuintirs for the most part concoiui tlli‘ attitude of tlic uillitiirlsts cspitcially members of Frcikorps WlllCll is lyciug ilissolv- ed. A. McN. Shaw Passes Away A McN. Shaw of 700 Si. Urbain strccl, tllcil at his rcsitlctice last tilglit of nephritis, after an illness of more than two months. 't‘iii- late hit". Show iviis iii lils 07th yczii", and w z a iticuibt-r of the lmui-ililfi Mi-lliotiisl t‘liui"cli iii‘ this city. lll‘ is survive-ti by ouc suu,,tl. Lt-rul’ Show. Mr. Shaw hail spent the winter, at llarbailtics, nud fell ill on‘ l\ltll't'll 30. two (ltlygl iiftcr llls Pf", turn to Moiitrcal. lit‘ was born ill Princi- ldilivitril l id, hut ht‘ llVPll iiioizl of his llfc iii Nt-w lllllllrhvlcli» ‘flit-re ht- wils foi" iiiiitiy years iiiaii- - ‘LKIT of tlic imperial Lift‘ Assur~ ant-c (‘oiulttiiiy for tlic pruvlltct‘ "l New liruusivii-k. iic then hcciimo manager of the sumo company tor ll". lyroviniwt- of Quchcc. lle cumo to Montreal in Janitiiry- 1905- "ml in i907, went to ’i‘tii"onto, where lii: _ hvld llll- position of supcrlittcittl- eni of agencies for "tfaniiilp of tlic imperial Life Assurance toiiiiWilY. with hcutlquarlcrs iii Tvfflllltl- l iMr. Show rctlrell nine years i180- Since tiieu he has Hill‘!!! "l1 m5 Winn,“ h, l)... South. either ut ileriiiuibi, lliirbailiies or at.‘ Home nclgiibtirlng island. Tho summers l". has spent iit llls siimiiter COX!" age on tlic ‘Si. John lliver, N. ll. llt‘ lit-s mart-y frlcuds iii Mfilllfvlll l" ll". West and in the Maritime Provinces, where lic hail SPF"! most of his iimc. in tlic latter provinces. he “'05 V910’ WQH‘ known. Montreal Star. May Jl. flMr. Shaw iibove referred t0 l8 0 native of Dot-table where n brother Mr. Neil Show resides. He wits well m“) (nvniwbly known aiiil his death will be widely regretted.) k THE P INIJE [illlilllllllfi lllllllllli lllllNU llll Inspects, Australian Naval Seamen and C000 School Children in Physical Train- ing. Greatly Iirmressed with the Latter (Special to The Guardian.) M PJIiIIOliII-Niu‘, June 2.—Thc uuui- wcrsary of tlic battle of Jutlaitilwas celebrated licre by tlic Prince by an inspection of the Australian iiav- al st-ttmcu. The tciitlcd a rcitiarkabli- illspluy by six thousand school children, illustra- ting conspicuously the ailvziiiiitgi-s accurliig from the tutti ial com- pulsory system of phys train ilig oi‘ all pupils iii tlic priitiary and high schools. This "stem is now lii force 'lu Australia as welt as in New Zealantl where the Prince on his recent visit was much linpri. cil with tlic usefulness of the sys< tcm. The returned soldiers and sailors wclcoiitcil aiiil citti.-i'lainetl tlic royal visitor at a great tleuion 1’l'l1\<‘<' illfi" ilbltrtratiou last uiglit. ‘. Prince Wtii Take a Rest l hllCLBOVllNlfl, June 2.~— Thi- Printa- liis physician, will lake a_ week's rest aftci tlic Victorian fcstlvitics before ])i‘tl('.\!l'tlllli-§ lo Sydney. Ilc is tluc at Sydney on Juno 1t}. CANADIAN tiff ICER J NllW IN LllNUllN Settling Canada's War Account with Great Britaiiri-i" w...» also for Equipment for Canadian Divisions, (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Jlllic L’.—-- (‘oi (‘. llurriiigttin, l\'. (Y, hero, iviiiding up tlic final aicizttuiiis of tlic ‘Juitiiiliau army with the llritish l)t'])ill‘llllClll. (‘ol. Hzir rington, who is Deputy Minis - of the. (Tatiailitin Overseas Military lhirctis, arrived hero several weeltz; ago, and has been busy coiitplet- ing the work, wliici is a sfupcn- dous proportion. During flvt- ycars war tlic (‘unadian miuislr): S. dclircre.) about Ollln lllfflflft't’l"'illll- lion ltonntls through tlic British \\’ai" Offiixi‘ and tlll (Bfllltll illlllllifll in (‘zisli _lill\’lllltlllr‘t. it is tlic i'.lf‘ll‘il‘l‘ account, ilzirr-itgioit is cugagql l'l coni-liiiiuig it is uiiilerstooil llll: ltaluaei villi". the ln-iisli Wtii 0t"- f‘- ~ l~l largc H ->' Io in- fact that Plngianil bccziitio i ‘t-ug'i war loans a ‘argi: iii l“ to (lanail ‘lfarrintfliin is tllri‘ arranging for full IPfIlllDHIPIIl to sultply four dt l visions tr‘. the (‘aniidizin army. llllEil SENSMIU Nlll hllfi YET HY Still Flllllllfi Fifty Armed Men Raidcd Heart of Dublin, 0 Munitions. Kings Inn in the verpowered the Sen- ~Gt€I1IIl3d1S-»N6FV0US~~- A ---~t;ries“ ‘ndgotaway ewithafltluantity of ii___ (Special to The Guardian.) IIPBLIN, June 2.——The iriost sen~ Hillltlllfil aiiil (luring raid ‘yet fittlilwl by the Shirt Fein took place yes- ti-rdtiy afternoon lii tlic lii-art of Dublin, when fifty armed men ivltliout ilisgtiisc ilesccuileil on King's iuu, l\i.'l\tl(\ll2ll‘lt‘i‘d of lhc legal profession here aiiil seized a quantity of ntuuitioiis, escaping wi .iit leaving ii trace. King's Inn. which is the training school for law students, has hcen heavily ;"ii.i:<lI-il since the‘ tiutbretilg of tlic . ilistui"bances. it is in the centre of the busiest part of the city, but it \V'IS t-omplettaly taken by surprise wlicu tlic raiders rush- ed the scntries and overpowered tlicin with apparent caizi- aiiil forc» cil their way to lll" guurtlrooiii. Another European War Threatened (Special to The Guardian.) _ PAltlri. Juno ‘LWTlie possibllilty uf anoilicr Ellftllltsill] ivar in tic near fuLLiri- is fort-cast today by the ]t'[‘l‘|\i‘ll gitveriiuicul and press fr» hurtling lllt‘ purl (ici"iiii_iiiy‘ ttiay play lii lllt‘ situation in ltlllllltl. Pllllltlfltll comiiiiiitt shouwell ilci-p coitccrit "it tlic possiblc iutc now confroiitilig Poliinil.‘ 'l‘lt0_5\V.l-<T (~l)|'rl‘$])iIi'iil(.‘Ill of I‘ utrziiisigctin llt‘('lill'l‘(l in a illspatcli igtluy that so- vcral members of the crttltlll KW- critmcni. moi in Stiritzcrltinil last wuck and tllsi-usseil ill", possibili- t.y of Gcrtuan participation ‘in acii~ vltics on the Polish front. LXINETIS ltcrc,, it tleclzircil, hail pointed out to tho .ll("-i‘lll’li-! that ficrniany‘ im» meilliitely could put 700,000 men iu the ltUlll tigiiinst France and 300.000 against Polituil. Thelplan was temporarily iibandonci, lit‘ sitiil, owing In llflfftifllllllly i-xpri-s- HtJfl by ticriiian li-itilcrs llllll other powers would rciitulu itcuiiutl. Priiice George Leaves for Cruise (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, June 2.—- Prince George. gioungcst son of the King anil Queen, uftcr becoming ii i-iiilcl yesterday‘, sullcil today on 'tlio but- tleship "'f‘i‘iueruirti" for a seven uiontlis cruise. qjj] France To Send Help to Poland? MONDON, June 2.-—l~‘rtincc it planning to send 100mm ""0000 "l her colonial forces to liclp Poland against ltunslzi. the lluily tlritphicfis Boilen correspondent has learned iii diploitiutic circles. No ‘official confirmation of the report could be irbiiitneii here today. The Paris Martin toilii-y published reports form \\':irsiiw that the Polish diet has ileclileil to serve diplomatic re- lations with Czeglto Slovakia, U. S. Oificians Not Taxable (Special to The Guardian.) \VASiilN'(‘-’l‘OI\’, June 2.»—i’ro. visitms v-l‘ the War llcvctiilc Act requiring tlic l'l‘i‘.‘~'lfli‘lll and .ill Fcilcral Judges to pay lilfitlillt’ l.i.\' on their saiariw, wcrt- tlcclziri-tl iini‘titi.~tiitiiiional titday by tlic Su- prcitii» l'i)ili'l in a 7 tn 2 ilccisiiin. llnilci‘ llio act tlic prcsitlcnl paid on his salary of $75,000 a year, tip- DFUXlIIIIIlPl)’ iiilittttil iii taxi-s. lit-- vcnucs illl‘t‘lltl,V l'()lli‘i'lt‘tl llllfl"l‘ the invalid provisions wtli, undcr the courts ilccislon, bc refunded by tlic treasury. Caillaux Has Returned t0 Paris (Special to The Guardian.) PARTS. June 2.—~\‘Vitii permiss- liiii of ihi‘ Minister of tlu- lllli‘l‘lfll'- foriiicr Prt-itili-r (‘aillaiix, convicted of ilcaliiigs with t-iicuiy and ob- utruciiouisl tut-tics iluriiig tlic war, has rcturui-il to Paris. ‘lic has been tilltiwi-tl lo rciiriiu for scvcrui ila_v.~i for the pturposi- of rcstorlttg his licallli. Severe Storm Strikes Ottawa O’f"I‘A\\'A. June 2.~A terrific storm btokii over Ottawa yesterday- iifternoon when two building hit by lighting were destroyed. electric services interrupted, muuy windows broken by hall, awnings and trees blown down rind street enr service stopped. In twenty minutes during which the storm raged 1.43 inches rain fell which is highest ever recordeif I slits city, “"2" . if Wales by the advice oi'_ Thc 35th annual ntecting of the New Briiiisivick and l’. l-l. lsluizil llraiiich of tlic Women's .\'llSHl()llt\l‘_V Sociciy of iiu- Alctltoillst. (‘hurt-h tipciictl yt-sii-rtlay mtii"iiiiig ill l) o'clock iii tlic llt'lil‘i7. Aii-tuorial iluli. with ll good l\ll.('llilillli‘('. Tlii‘ int-cling tlpt-uctl with liic hoxology" aiiil tlic hyiiin "The tiliurcltfi» Oiit- Foiiiitlatioii," follow- i-il by ili-voliittiul t‘.\‘t'i‘(‘lSl‘5 lii which ilcv. ti. W. l-‘.- Gicnileitiiing led iii _ prayer. I ' .t\t't<-i' roilt-ull tho uiitiiiit-s of lllf‘ lcxccutivt- iiicciiiig liclil tlic ]tl‘t‘\’llJll.\' ,’"\'t-iiiiig wcrc rcatl. l Si-vcrtil yt-solutittiis wcri.‘ brought up which will he ilUllll. with on lfri- morning. visiting missionaries, Miss Sirolhhtirtl from Japan aiiil l‘). G. (‘liacc of tlir‘.i\usti"ittn ‘u: \, ivcrc lntrodiici-il lo tlic . lll'iilli'll by .\‘ll‘!-i. Strung of lllt‘ (‘our lti-sy (‘tiiiitiiittcc and they wi-rc i, Wltfltll)’ welt-outed. An llilllTUSF. ftilitiwcil by Airs. \V. \ 'l‘hoiitpsitn whilst‘ subject was t lii this atlilrcss siiir iiiiprcssctl lupoii lllt‘ ili-li-gtiics tlic privilcgi- laud responsibility which was theirs illl zitti-iiiling this. couvi-ntitiii; and lsuiil much which was. hi-lpful and iviltllllflifllllll, t Airs. lliUVSiill lllPll introilucctl lllt‘ ‘Qucsiiitn llux and oxpi" sscd lllt‘ ,liopi‘ that lllt‘ tli-icgalcs set‘ lllt‘ lnfiiftdifill)‘ of making full use of this. Mrs. id. A. \V(‘Sllll()i‘t!l£lllil thcn liniriiilutrcil the new study book for llllt‘ yetii", The illlilc aiiil ' ‘ lof which Slit‘ gave an lilt0l‘(. isynopsis, and urged the ilclegittcs lio takt.‘ full advantage of the llter~ Laturc on sale. . (in-clings were lihi» lit(‘lll Y. \\‘. court-yeti from .~"\. by Wise ii‘- ' c. ilic Secret‘ coupled \\'llll an in ll io Vl$il that institution. The Quiet Half i-ioui" was led by .Mrs, if}. M.‘ Young of Fredericton. who took as her subject, “'i‘ht\ flock and thi- Shallow," in which lrcfcrt-nire was mttdc to the labors" of the lute Rcv. I)i". Kilbournc in (‘hivia ivhtisc work Si) wonderfully lii-gun and curried out is now being coiitiiiut-tl by his widow ‘and uictii» bcrs of his fainily.. AFTERNOON SESSION “Phi- ii two o'clock. non session opened at \t this t-unfercnct‘ lllt‘ ‘Treasurer's report foi" the Circle and Baud was read b)’ Mrs. Wil- liams of Moncton, N. B. This re» port was ntost. encouraging, show- ing an increase in receipts over last your 0f $775.94. This report ivas atloptcil. In the absence of the regular Scc- Holiday Proposed For June 3 (Dom. Press Special.) O'i"l‘i\\V.i\, Julio l.—l<‘tirmiil u‘)- iict- that ht- will tiiovi- for a holiday the (‘iiiiiiiiitiis for tlit- Ct*lt‘lll'il' tion of tlic King's birthday. \\' -' placi-il on the orilor ltapei" by . t" ilobvri ll’)l‘il('ll tonight. The motion is (!X|lt't'll'tl to go through on a lllitlillilltllis vote of lllt‘ llousi- lo- uiorrtivv. Ttii- scuttle will ltriibaol) zitlopt liiu‘ action. _____<Q&-i——- l T ll 1"] “W1 .\ T I l ER. l TE MPERA TU RI‘) l TIDE, MOON ltlTC. ’i‘()lL()N'I‘(), June ll.-'i\lllili.3l'ill.l‘ winds fiir with local shoivc“. Tlii- tidi- will lit‘ high this morn- )lllg at 11.14 antl toiiitirrois‘ at 15ft; l l it will be high ioiititrroiy uioi-iiiiig aiiil Satin-titty at 12.40 and Satui» day at 1.2L. Sim sets this evening and to- morrow ut 7.40; rises tomorrow and Saturday morning ut 4.10. Full moon ‘Fuesilay. June 1st at 1.18 p. m. Last iluartci‘ of moon Wt-iincsiiiiy. June 0th, ai 11.50 p. m. Noozio The Sunshine Kid: I NOTICE rom- THE OLDNINETEENTH ‘ HOLE" SEEMS lHAVE LOST tr \ . ATTRACTION lTt-iis ‘§_E\;A— /\ WUMENS MISSIONARY SOCIETY CONVENTION Large Number of Delegates in Attendance. Much interest Taken iii the Proceedings. rotary, Mrs. J. Humphrey, Sussex. N» l3-. the Si-cictaryfls report was riiatl by lilrs. Barker, of St; John. This report was also adopted. Olli- (‘r reports were also pim-si-iitcil. . .\L 4.45 tht- visitors atljouriitrtl to enjoy a iiiutor ride through the i-ity and suburbs. 'l‘:ilte 1i~—~\\'titnt.-ns tiiuctitigs etc EVENING SESSION The cvtning meeting itpciicil with devotional (‘Xl.‘i‘ClSl'¢§ leil by ilcv. .\l-". (ili-iiilcnniug. Tllc reports of officers follow< cil. Ali's. (‘itirkc of tilialliitiii sub- iiiittc,| iiic financial report, which showed 1i total increase for the your of $4,436,430, , ‘ P. S. Enniun, (forresptinil- "H! bi tary. submlttcil tlié llli‘ill' borsliip report, shoving it ntcm- btirshil) inirirzist.‘ of 314. 'i‘wo ixi-i-ilt-iit aililrtisstes fitilotv- "llt_0lli' by Eli's. (‘. S. Sanford, the Prt-siilcnt, whose subject was "The llblltl llcliiiiil tiiiti llli.‘ iloziil Ahciitl.’ ii was a very stirring Yllillltflllli‘ for tlic coming vcar. and \\':i-= illusliwitctl by‘ largo col- "likl Pit-iris, which proved very lit-lpful, l‘lic other zidilri-gg was by Ml“ HllWhVYfl (‘littctu of tlic (Janadlgin I\~\‘I‘SI, will; took for her subject, Ai-ivttintulitins in the Making, in WlIlCil slit- illtltli‘ a special up‘ pcul for a new Pillltillllilflttl centro- at ltadwtiy in Allicrta, _ ll_ was tlociili-tl to give I111‘ (m). lccttons of both evening session; to this work. ' The collection mounted in $39, \hll‘(.'lllll‘iteil these twp nfldfes§e_q' 4 b» vlvllci‘ sang a soio-ulth iiiii(:li titzccpttuirze, llctort‘ l)“. session Professor lrpulchcr Grwmig‘ iii the licthoilist ciiurtiii gala}, ltulf lioui"“.= organ. recital which iviis greatly. ilDllfeciuteii, .. t. Mexican President Has Appendicitis (Dom. Prns Special.) MEXIlCO cirv, J,,,,,. 1__A“_ llt-lliicciiiciit was iniide this ova". ‘that Ailolftrik- Lazliurjrtii, tlic llcfilllrtilill .Pi‘(‘.‘4i(l(‘lll, ‘ will in m.“ "IQPIQHHI 5llll1f'_lltll('ll1 Just how iii it resident i. w not disclosed hi" his DFlV-tit‘ . , ctiiry. Report on Egypt Shomrpiy Expected (Spfliifll to The Guardian.) LONDON, June 2.» The report of Milnt-r (Yummissitin on Egypt ls i-xpirtattul any moment. The For-- "iim Office is ziwaitlng cabinet nu. thoriiy. One of the important questions the report will ilcnl with is rcfoizu of present cutiibersniitc judicial system in Egypt. Drafting of an "u l‘0l_\"' new penal coiic, it 1.4 i-xpi- mil, will be rccottiftiiiniloil rtppitiniriicitt of n finance mlnlstor with sob- control of ltlgyptiilp ml. tionai finances, will also probably lll! ]ll'()[)t).\‘l'll. N oted CEUIBJUELIIS- Returning; Home ' (sllecial to The Guardian.) l.().\‘i)i).\', June ‘.i.- Stiiling or. llti‘ mlllbrcss of France ioiiitii"ro\v arc Lord Atholston; Sir Ilorbcl-g .\tlit‘."ii Lady Shaughncssey; (J. (1, llmlell-‘lb’: Senator" Sincititm Wititc “"- F- Alhftis and Sir \\'iii.. t'l‘lt'§.(- iv, lust evening a- Newsprint Advances To $130 a Ton (Special to The Guardian.) bltl.\"l'lil'l.\l., Jliiii- 2. Tito (‘zin- adiau l",‘.\'pui"t, Papi-r (‘ompqqy Lliiiilcil this iiiornlup: tliilltlllilPttl it,- \I'l|i*llllll' of “X[l'lI‘l iii-wsprlpi llflitvi" ]ll‘ll‘t't4 for tlic iiiril and fourth iluitricrs of tit" current your. 1h" ll"\\' brii-tis snow very turgi- uilvttiii-t-s ovtr 'hot.~ ltrii-cs prt>~ viously prcvziiliiig on ilicir export ililiwl‘ ltriccs. For thi- third iluarti-r of 1920 which commences July, 1 iii-xi tit“ llt‘\\' prices will be 6% cents a pouiiil which is equivalent to $110 .i toii; for tlii- fourh quart- ('1' of 10130 ivltich l‘tlllllllf‘llfft“i Oc- tobci‘ I iii-xt. the ‘iii-w prlcq-J will lii‘ ‘W; cents a pouiiil which is i-iliilvulciil to $130 ii luii. Dr. Alex. iiicNeiil~ Elected President Medical Council (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. June 2.—~At the an‘ niinl tilt-citing of the hit-client (‘oun- cil tiiilny I)r. Ali-xaniler Mac..elll. Stiiiimcrside. was elected Presl- ilent; Limit. Governor Brett, Alber- ta, Vice President and I)r. R. W. Powell, Ottawa, Registrar. opened, - ‘FIHST llilNllll N lllillll - EXHIBIT IIPE Products (Special to The Guardian.) ‘ LONHUN. June ‘l. —~ The first Canadian Trade Exhibition cvor iiclil in ilriiziin will open at noon on Weilncsday‘ iii the Agricultural llall, London. The (‘aiiatlittii exhibitors are now eiigiigctl in feverish eleventh hour activity‘ in an effort io complete their preparations in tlinc for tho iniiiiil i-crt-iitiiiiii: . A number of cxliibits arrived late and although tlic British Customs agrccd to ex- pedite the unloading, it has been found impossible to do so as lllf! result of incorrect invoicing of iifllllf‘ shipments. Tire exhibition. however, will afford an object let son of wide range of present day (fanailitin trade. it lntzlitdes (fana- ilian products, varying all tho way from a modern picture projector to folding bcds. A Montreal rcatiy made clothing firm apparently tin- TANlliBlLY coined to City. A largo and representative gatlr ("ring assembled at the Council (lliiiiiibcr, (Yity Hnll, lust evening, the occasion being the presents» tlnn of. a farewell address to Mr. G. C. Temple, manager of the branch of the Union Bank of Cau- nilii in this city who is about to leave for New‘ Llskearii, Ont, to which place lie has been transfer- reil. lllflYflr lliley presided at the func- tlnii, having on his right, Mr. Isaac ffiirtrr, Piw-sitlcnt of the Board of 'i‘i‘iirl<- and on his left, Mr. S, A. MacDonald, President of the Retail) Mei-chants Ass»o<-iiilloii_ . 3111151)!‘ Riley‘ who stateddhe ob- ject oi the meeting in a few words .\ir. tliricDonzilil then rend the fol lowing aildress:— ' To G. f‘. Temple, Esq, Manager llnion Bank of aria, Charlottetown. i On the occasion of your de- parture from amongst us the un-i dersigiteil on behalf of your miiny friends wish to give expression t0' the feelings of respect and esteem in which you are held by tlic coni- miiniiy of‘ ('harloiit.>toyvn. | Since bccomiiig a resident of this city you have by your unfailing, [courtesy anil business tact. won lthe good opinion of all classes and by the succ ‘s you hnvi- ntadt- of itho businos. of your branch, you lhavc made a name for yourself tin ibcbaiiking circles of Charlotte- town fliltl this province. While much regretting your de- parturl‘ from (‘liarlottciittvn ltcrinil us to assure you that you will hc vt-ry itiui~h nilssi-ii both commcrciitl- ly and socially. lii i'(ll]I'lll!-'ll)l'l wt‘ ilcsirt‘ lo ox- prcss our most act-re good yvlsh (‘s for tlic fuliiic liaippiiicss of your si-li‘ aiiil family in your ni-w litime. Please i-onvcy‘ to Airs. ‘Temple lllt‘ expression of our most respectful ri-gitrilsg (‘an- ,- Signed on lii-half of your many fricnds. Daniel J. Riley, ‘Aiuyor. Isaac Carter. Pros, Board of "Frnde. S. A. McDonald, Pres. Retail ‘Merchants Ass'u G. D. Wright, Ex-Nfayor of (‘hnrlottetowri Chester McLure, lVigi". P.f~‘,.l. Fur Sales Board To this address Mi". Temple rc- plicil in ‘veil chosen and graceful rrinarks viriiiug his siiiccro iippri-i". latlon of tht- liintlnoss itf heart which ]ll‘fIlll]lll‘ll his frli-uds to thus rcmt-itiber him. ills aippreiwiiiiiitti was all tlic ltoi-uei" lii view of ‘he fact that lie bud been here but a comparatively‘ short lllllfbfllllfllll. la your. llln ileptiriurc was not due in any dcsirc on his port to leave here or in order to make tiioriey. Hi‘ would have preferred remaining but li was on account of his boy's health that lie decided to make a change. lie thanked all the friends from the bottom of his hear-t for their kindness and introduced his successor, Mr. Dyer, whom ht- bolleveil would find conditions here very congenial. tMr, (‘arts-r then on behalf of Mr Temple's iniiny friends in n neat flilPccti |)l‘f‘.Sl'fil('(l Mr. Temple with a beautiful gold watch suitably on grayed unil wished Mr. Tcmplennd family abundant happiness in their new home, which gift Mr. Temple suitably- acknowledged. Hon. i‘. J. Nash. was then called upon and made n ringing speech. rich in humor and which also paid a high tribute to the vita-two; of N5 lN lllNllllll Canadian Manufacturers Preparing a Won- derful and Varied Exhibit of Canadian Iv . l 4-1 i impressed by tho competition of tlic W(l1"(l'S woollen centre, Man- chester, bus on exhibit, ladies’ and children's garments and tllllifl‘ firms urt- showing wallpapers, tractors, spark plugs, wishing ma- ' chines. chemicals: tools; sit-cl, enamel wiirc; chocolates anti other prnducis of divers kinds. liuytirs hiivo lawn invitcil from the Unite-l Kingdom and the continent anll it is safe to prcillct that, old purchase- ers who have been ht-taring Wllll some amazement of Canadian whiskey in Glasgow; Caniidliin engint‘ strutting on the Clyde, and Canadian chocolate creams in Lou- iloii, will be surprised to fliiil to Wlll\i_t‘Xl'-fll tlic Uunailian manu- facturer has tlcvelopeil since hie- fore the war. the ilontiniun now being a larger" OXDOFllIlg country than France anll Japan or itzily, Spain iind Holland combined. EANK MANAGER TEMPLE i REMEMBERED Departing Banker Received Suitable Expressions 0i Regard from Friends. liis Successor lVcl- IVlr. Teiuplt‘ who lii- said bad al- ways endcnvourcil to hold lii" I102 of principle very high lndced-—a man of high lilerils-arid who even in the short time he had been among no would leave an impress on.» our people which would not soon be forgotten. - Other speakers were tax-Mayor Wright, Col. H, M. Davison, Mi". it. H. Jenkins, (.'. C., Mr. S. A. IVlc» Donald aiiil Mayor Riley who each spoke in terms of high appreciation of Mnffemiple ~ pnldtributc to his ability and regretted his having to leave here so soon. ilir. Dyer. who succeeds Mr. Tent- ple, n’as'i1l50 called on and assur ' Tllf‘ proceedings uleri‘ npéifilTiTlfivk-Filkthosé present lllfllWMT: 1'00!!!‘ was ii shining light in the Union Brink and ls regarded as one of the best men in the lnstltiltlml- .\ir. Dyer said he was pleased to make the acquaintance of an many of the business men of the cit! and in carrying out his iluties would give the best flint was in liliu. This closed the meeting after which ‘all shook hands in farewell with Mr. Temple and extended a hearty ‘WPlCOUIG to Mr. DY"- Flood 0f Oratory 0n Budget Debate (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, June 2.-l'fli‘llillllf‘llt‘ hnl a feast of oratory; on tho last. (lay of thc budget (ll‘l)l\li', if \\'.i.i iipi-tit-d with a lll|‘(‘t\ iioui" ail- ilrcss by the Liberal Lentil-r, iluii. W. L. MacKciizii- King. who spoke iinill aftcr six o'clock. in llll‘ iiflcr~ noon, lloii. N. W. ltitircll. l'l‘l'zyllli“il ot‘ llit‘ Privy Council, spoki- for two hours littuicilintcly iiftci" lllllilt'l'. it. is the intention of the iiilvt‘l'lllli""l to have ii division bi-fori- thi- iiouso rises. This will be iu all probability about dawti. lii-fon- that time lion. Jtiincs (fzilricr, .\ilit- istcr of immigration and Col-vulva- tioii. is expected to tell why as former Liberal he ctiiitliiucs lil support the protectionist ailmltiiis- ‘tfllllml. Sir ilcnry Druyttm is ‘ttl close the debate. British Interests Safe In Persia (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, June 2.—~ in reply‘ lo ii question in tho lions“ of (‘om- inous today‘ regarding lioislicviki activity in Pcrslit. (‘i-cit B. llilTiIlS- ivortlt. Vnder Secretary for Foi- cign Affairs, said the Pcrsltiii Mln~ lsti-r in London liitd been in con- slant tour-h with tlic British Por- uign Office and a complctc under- standing iitid been reached that both Persian and British interests u-ould be safe guarded. Four Cent Postage Now in England (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, June 2.—'l'ho new four cent iiriit. class postal mic went into effect today. it affects all in~ lsnd lettem and parcels and letters to the British possessions and the United States. One departmental store bore estimates the increased expenditure under the advance at 960,000 annually. ~. 2W‘? hi’? iii??? ¢w=y~ n» t-xwvntv. '2" 5 N. ‘i. a ‘v f f Ll g