rm uixiigie , ‘equl mamer will ply’ a. Ohlrlbllifiilp ,- Plflfll N , beginning 4m hi.‘ 4? . Will ieevo Oheriottnmgn n L10 e.- m. ' \ _ ‘ ‘ Pletou at d‘ up. - Pesienqeruier Plated, N \ emnow. Iniweu i-Iemix ' should ,_ y lfi fill route which efi o lfbiipidlui o." trip of ehnuthlir Iteure In one of the fluent equipped can». ere silent. Accommodation for 1o lutomoeiliol. ‘ .v- C0. Ltd. firs; ‘ d. \,. E saov-s-zw-tr. w‘ .1 Western Guardian -LO8T between (Canadian Press) ATHENS, June iii-The Greek chamber expressed its confidence in the administration of Premier Pnpenastnssio today by a vote of _ 199 to 121. The session, which con-. tinucd throughout the night, was’ a stormy one. The Premier's severest critics were general Condylls and Comm. arrs, who declared he was incap- Lot me dream that loves goes with us t0 the shore unknown. Men err from selfishness; men because they are weak. S and Charlottetown newuugtegm Qiiliiis. Finder please communicate with box 98 Sumuersiue. Greek Premier is Upheldjn House 1i W0- “enilfsiifiiisfltiin $HOP from Holman’: (inning. "time w: would‘: Inseam Ci-IORUBEI oi Tllvolces Corpus Christi Choir concert,» 1i __,__.... REMAINS ARRIVE-The re- mains of the late Mr. John Mc- Eec crn who died in Lowell, Mass., arrl d on the late train last night. The body "was accompanied by Mrs. Mcldacbern and daughter. The funeral will take place from the residence of the father of the de- ceased at Rice Point, Wednesday at Z o'clock. Interment at Canoe Cove Cemetery. .Y Minot-d’: Llniment For Coughs lIli-‘Iiiii A (By Dflmlnion News Service) ROME‘. 111m! 1Il~—~A recent Dlfliliie of locusts in Sardinia is re- ported to be worse thah anything . . . 0 "&‘J‘4AA‘A‘ h. n» vwvv "Y... ... AAA ww-v QQ vvvv CLASSIFHIEDx-z‘ snvnnrrssmnnrs AAAAA A11AAA vvvvrvvvvv v‘**4v within memory, The locusts descended in thick swarms. especially inlhe region round Sassarl, In such numbers that they obscured the sun» ravagiug the countryside and leaving desolation wherever they passed. . - Near the station oi Terranova One Insertion ... ..... .. ....... Ile per line a! ii vvorde Four Inception t“... .2 . IO poi lino o! Ii words light lnskllonlt......................... 7e per line of bvlerdo i ‘nvé. w L‘- wjtnt“ - n ‘e v - ewe » I Agents Wanted For Sale they settled across the r-allway trucks and trains were unable to proceed till a passage was cleared by directing a jet of steam against IE: particulars. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION PRE- 8E m“! MWWll-Kseociation waited on DI‘. Ross st his home on Prince St. and presented him with n hund- some leather club bag. burton road the following address: - Dr. Rose, - Medical Fraternity of town. with the express intent of bombard- "I! you with our felicitntlons. humane and capable physician. ofyour benevolent and fraternal organiza- tions; together with various other civic activities, would alone C on the life of any city. Judging from the innumerable ‘P favourable comments, your patients have found in you a, skiliul, some-l times stern, but wlthnl, a kindly‘ councillor. ' upheld the highest standards of an honored profession. the ‘Medical Fraternity oi this city which we naturally wish _to elu- ‘Pellrlfross (Continued from Page 1) NTATION The member; of the Charlotte- Dr. War- Sir:- More or less as a penalty for our intended desertion. of the Charlotte- bavs here w 9 001116 The close association oi a man calibre with numerous in- vliebly leave a deep impression One who has worthlly But it is your association with NTS GVELL MEN'S SHIRTS FOR 3_ALE—TOMATO PLANTS. (h@_|n_ philslle this evening. Thése 08-, and English Rninconts (mnde- J. it. Marks, New London, P. E. soclntions have always, with, of‘ to-mensuro) direct from Manu- I. 2609-01431. cmllse» [the "Ievltilblle "m8 Tm“, lecturers to véenrei‘. Experleénco ml-Elém YEAH OLD L P , ‘gage it’; iifitlig“gegr‘hgahthtzfiggpist:. unnecessary. asy to earn 10.- . ‘ ' m] m v5.00 p" d“! write [or Roost? gvigtkiigifyg; s1lz3i§§rf1ala'l' mwcmhonor your strong pcsltlvcll Biltmore Shirt Com- - ‘ ' ' m ‘i , mmy’ 23g Mcqm gu-eei, MOM. WW p nermn“ Y- y°‘“'_un“we'v “g l" n‘: mu,__2,,;9_6_0_m,__,,,_ FARM FOR sALE-ioo ACRES 0F .1; cinlels. you; ‘logical aaddlinfivlirhu; land in Glenfannmgnscbtlrvgl téis- A ruin was] a o a_true sc po 0 i » I . Ci t t. 66611111) us. M1118 H911) wflflfifid u‘ c! - em“ c 22x1. ‘[5121 And finally, we have up recieted‘ G“°"°“ " ' (United Prose) d 1 d , m”, an en oyc n you, e > WANTED-PAINTER. APPLY 209 Gt. George St. 2075-6-14 3i. BIG EARNINGS OTEADY ENI- nioymeat for ‘Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. ,Writs Moi- er Barber College, Department "ii", Halifax, l-l-tts-ti Miscellaneous ..____________________... GET VQUR PRINTING DONE AT the’ Guardian Central Job Print- ery. ' Phone 188. 2870 6 0tf ___..__._.__._._......__ AUCTION SALE OF‘ JAMES J. Mc- Aleer ofSt. Patrick's Road, Lot 22, on Saturday, June 21st. For particulars see haudbills. * 2628 ii 12 5i FINAL NOTICE-ALL ACCOUNTS overdue, promissory notes, ete.. remaining unpaid. on ‘May 31st, will be handed to our attorney for collection. Boer d: Weeks. 8447-6-34.‘ ___..____.. SUB8CRiBERs- taken for all load- ing Canadian. English and Am- ericnn Magazines and News- papers. Cuil MacDonald's Sub- scription Agency, Morell Ilotel, v phone 175-l..——2034~0——12-—0I. Novice "r0 Subscriptions CARRIAGE RUBBER TIRES, new 1% inch cushion. tires 88.50 per wheel. new ‘ii solid tires $7.00 per wheel. wire wheels iittedup, light carriage repnrlng. A. Large, Proud d: Moreiide bldg. 223 Great George St. 259118-1140. O-}r—"—— Permanent Peace Hope 0i Premier -_._... 7 (British amiss sirens.) “LONDON, Juno i6.—'l‘hat Prom- iey-Ramesy MacDonald remains con iident in the success of tlio pending negotiations with Franco is shown In his brief reply to his clnmorous townspeople in giving him and his Ilaugbter. lsabell, nu enthusiastic K601i off Saturday at Inssiemouth atlhe termination of his short hoi- Idai.‘ in warmly thanking them the -l'ri_ e Minister said: "llnm return- inz“to very heavy and Important wo’ . l hope that before Ions we wi have established peace. ' ‘have had a tremendous time ab- odtTlt, but l think now'we are just abmt pulling It off. 1 hope next weskito meet the French Premier. and, the result, I trust will be corn- viete friendship between Grout Bri- thii and France, if l csnstenl the long days and equally long-nights that the negotiations will entail it will be largely owing to tile nice holiday we have had at lnesie !”!h." Apply 7E Bayileld Si. todny. 2 ‘bicycle, office fixtures, phonograph. ‘W. T. Wellner, ‘Prince Street. quick sale. ' Apply. FOR SALE-HAPPY THOUGHT Range. Bargain for _quick "sale. 090-0-10 2i FOR SALE-OVERLAND OAR, piano and 108 2109-6-Yi-3i. FOR SALE-RUBBER TIRE WIRE wheel wagon, nearly new, with light. Will sell at a bargain for Bert Trows- dale. Westmorelnnd. secs-cum a iaint meetinz- PHILADELPHIA. June lib-The annual meeting of the American Bar Association, to he held here July 8-10, with a special session to follow immediately at London, Eng not too common anon, of trcnchnnt and illuminating‘ speech. ous subjects, nirnnl have ‘thrown a light, Your discourses on vari- both lay, and profes- iand. promises to be one oi the most important in the history oi the organization. It isyexpected that, following the Philadelphia ' seyernl thousand members, wives and children will snll for London on the Berengsria, Laconin and Aquitania to accept the inv-i- ‘lotion of the bar of England for invitations ‘have also been tend- I FARM FOR SALE-i by private sale my acres situated New London.- Kay, ILR. No. 1., Emerald. 2028 new tires, perfect $700.00, Six Roadster, new condition, called roadster on l’. lioth at Campbell's Garage. 2002 ll 11-10i To Let icy. ____._____________._ P-TO LET-DWELLING HOUSE Pleasant m“, Can be inspected on application and premises llo. 22 BL, City. Immediate , to owner. il- 3. Palmer. __._._____._____ Female Help Wanted WANTEiD-AT Itun Over While - Attempting T0 (Canadian Pun.) Bulb. tlonal Railway this afternoon. motherFMrs. Christina was attempting in fill the IIIQIJO (live work rather the‘ o ‘ u t poor. The former "fir vs. 1p clones, the letter industry. et this piece the rails and fell Iii hunt of the BONDING, at Fountain Roam, Andrew G. Mao-ills. 6138i CADILLAC SEVEN PAQBENOER, ‘condition, McLaughlin Mnstcr tires," perfect‘ the swelles E. l. $1100.00. Only reason for sale, need the money. ._.P.._..__.____._. TO LET-NEW HOUSE 73 BAY. field 8L, nil modern conveniences B. C. Fir finish. Apply .i. Wheat- 24005-814! ONCE CAPABLE maid in family of two. Apply he- fore 6 p, m. at 269 Queen Street. 2711-0d7-tf WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENER- seven in the evenings. 27106-17 1i Flag Train BAiRiNI-A, On-L, June. 16.~Mrs. Duncan Hamilton of Moose; Jaw was killed by a Canadian Ns- traia at A-borcrder. s "village a few miles out of Barnla she had been vlelting with her Whyte. and train. ‘which do» not make renun- stuns when she slipped cu WILL SELL cred by tho bar of France and the farm of 68 lawyers of Ireland for the Am: erlcans to visit France and Dub- The London committee, which has complete charge of arrange- ments on the other side, has settl- ed upon two functions, ono a re- ception and banquet to be tender- ed by the Lord Mayor of mutton in the Guild Hall on July 23, and the other a meeting and dinner in West minister Hall on July 26,‘ The Hotel Cecil, Strand, will be the London ‘headquarters of the as- lsoclatlon, where members may re- ‘sister for the meeting and the fun- ctions incident thereto. Many of the members of the Am- erican Bar Association will visit Holland to study the work of tho international Court at The linguc. Delft is but eight miles from The Hague and occasion may be taken to so there to visit the tomb of Ilugo (lrotlus. the father of hiter- national law. It is expected that courtosics will bo extended by the Dutch Bar. Nineteen twenty-live is the 300th anniversary of the publication of Grotius‘ great work “De Jure Bel- ll Ac Pacts." A fund of $10,000 is being raised to be used as a gift from the American Bench andHnr for a memorial window in the an- cient church at Delft where Gro- tius lies. -—--<e>-i_ al house work. Apply to 8 v at last he has given up hope of be. coming wealthy. The chief of the department had his doubts as to the ability of his right-hand man to engage suitable girl clerks. "Bhe may be the right l-IIW- as you any." he remarked. “hut the question is can shetype write?" might almost say. at times, a glare, over While on certain sublectrnnon-pro- fesslorlnl, we cannot see and some of us even like good King Canute of old, you are battling against the yet we lament the fsct th cause of Church auiong us, an equally doughty i. many obscure problems. eye to eye, think, that inevitable honor your stnml. and at the good old foe, o fill your place. in your journey from this little land to that of the setting sun, where the roses bloom in March and the rain fails all winter. may your motor purr sweetly and con- stantly. your buffcting of outrageous roads, and your health find in the new land the necessary stimulus for n. 1on8 and useful career. ‘ We wish to convey to Mrs. floss and family our best wishes for a very pleasant trip and s. full share of content and enjoyment l" We‘? future home. Charlottetown Medical Aas'n. Dr, Ross, in suitable terms. thanked the Association fordts thoughtful act. AS BBISIIEVIK (Dominion-News Service.) ber London have evidently dec the Soviet Press III oi London and the Engiis One of the delegates, evidently has never road, filled two colu vestla with of surprise at the marvels or hon h peoiil“ mns of tho is moment of their to their awskeni In a comfortable London hotel nox morning, were _ everything they saw and touched. i IN MEMORIAM in memory e1“ 6hr beloved father ‘ EDWARD li-ilARKEY 0,59,! You just step out of the rail. critic. And themstrefi gaigind [he Md an ‘he improbabmty m. a one Juno 11, 102s way wuss» and you m i“ M!" ‘mm’ ‘hwf; “f, a f: 'm“,,cu,,,_, vF-renoh girl giving a German name I)! Y0“ IMIIQMIM 0f Pe°9|° "d h“"'|““d°'"°‘".‘ r“ “y I tnkcaaen’ to a child whose father was an ital- , B. l. P. dreds of motors and tsricabsi. . . with their Ilitmleizitorhlliisgviot da]a'|,an_ The use w,“ be deemed mo, lo- We were met on the Naiivrm b? °l°--°PI““‘°““Y ° the Government advocate has given We mile him: his place we "rpm; people, among them sever-‘gates gasping. The fact ‘that you h“ oplnlon on me arguments pm “M” all.» . si ‘lords! only l cannot remember cam-buy "lllyitllzizlt! Ya’: its“ ‘gig: seated for the Prefect and tho pII~ Iut we will he contented their names. fiat everybodymwgne 111x03 s uigillfi-aked. End mm no Mr. (“we “ream For we iuiovv '00 God's will. BY Hi8 CHILDREN ‘Wflll’ "N". Charlottetown ----_-_____._._,._. This popular i-iotel bee been completely renovated and refurnieiud throughout and often very Oomfortnblg accommodation cc up ma“. "as whils- TM “NO h Oflidlllly with it took us on io cover a versts (70 miles)! - we arrived at magic picture un our eyes: lights. And'suoh cleanliness. white, stiff collars, bowlers. on silk hots. so they mus been ‘lords? . wonder-e e0 "Hot and Cold." ‘he monuments at the hotel source of inflnitl sand opeeuiartion hr tho were equally a Nlriris Russians. ‘The hall-in u clean only in England thins! can clean, Dut- how A ‘fl "i! ; If. eourseolely am for. Raise a $1 enact airshow, ' "l"!!! |. was he satisfied vrieii - “You pey for your noel. -IQIIQQ POI! OI ‘Ill Q ..._..__.......- I-L-i-L-i-s- (Ihflfloftélfiwit ‘ Jlotel Ltd. bsiore you set ‘fries cnsneorrerowu GUARDIAN Presentations ‘Made iJFEliliElii tél‘; Londonniiimes. Miss l-ionre, of em-an‘s ntcb, Sussex, quotes a case oi‘, B0 yeaars spent in domestic The greatest "dvance s“ r t R f _ I ‘l. 221:9?! $1,320“ "any ‘In my ‘amount of fifteen million pounds summers went’ as nursemmd‘ and fldently buying in large quantities ren of Mr. and Lady Wary l-leure,‘ . of Stnlehurst, and after being lsd-‘mrge manufacture“ 0mm“ m B‘ les‘ maid and housekeeper, gazing’; lgnegiltngzikz; “"5? o: :19, premiers will include the problem ' e y“ ° m‘ of operation of the recommende- age and the 80th of ‘her service. Bymons Genuine,‘ calling out all the postal employee actually working at the time the Milli)’. sinners deem it among medical port Illld W8 sl employees us well as th Union has notl tires withstand the. SEES Elam ‘LONDON. June 16.——'i‘he main- s 9g (“g Soviet, Delegation iii. lded to mm by a prohibition officer. devote their leisure to describing in __._-_ eir impressions clean shoots M111 Kutuzoif. who love washing themselves. The room travelled iIb-[wun u series of exclnmntionsdoo respectful and don. The Soviet imiegntes from the arrival at Dover ng in a clean bod literally aghast at’ “The trains In England run H0 y writes icntuzofi, fisster than ever l could imagine. Just fancy ly one hour and a half distance of over 100 »When Victoria Stntl0n-—a roiled itself before lights without end, such perfect t have gaini g is tolerated came also as a ~ . a- i: rnoox or nous»: srnrrnn Mot-es quiet as III- knlv and what to k with them you do not iulow. y the food: end in 1Q urging q ifionditions‘ Improved i ‘(Continued m... m” i) ithe discussions between the two General trade improvement in Flldil (By Dominion News Bel-vice) IDNDON, June ilk-Writing to Britain is becoming more and more apparent every week. Over- seas trade returns for May just published are most encouraging al- though the Increase of imports is still higher than that of exports. in im- to the i ports of raw materials Hears‘ Marya "e showing that business men are con- fterwmids nurse, to the 12 child- m‘, me pump“ o, mcreasmg the ‘ports which may reasonably be ex- mem pscted to follow in a short time. In the Dawes once will also be carcfully,cousid- cred. Hcrrlofs decision to remain in [England three days is regarded as plans provide for giving promise of satsinctory and ‘encouraging results. ‘Email 0i PiIIiENlAltE I (Continued from Page 1) a strike, the simultaneously in all the cities, wns and villages in the Domin- ion. The only variation in the or- der will be that the mail clerks order goes forth will complete their work to the nearest general termin- nl, where they will deposit. the mail matter for safekeeping until the wage question is definitely settl- ed %WE stitionthat a horseshoe is lucky is doubted by a lady who was walking tn London-road, Southwark, when a shoe came’ straight iromthe hoof of a van horse and hit him on the head. Stunned, he was‘ esnr-ied into a. shop, . ed in St. Peter's Cathedral this mensntetrvibvfrlifbenllfii - val Week. July 1.41619. ‘ assoc-mm ' DGII.EAUTERN AOENL- fir. I‘. W. Murdock is now Osiltdilh Al» ‘ an; in Montague and will be pleu- ed to receive new: items, “yards-- ing. Job Printlll. III and zones!» ai subscriptions. " ...‘OF‘FIOERS ELECTED»- A very enthusiastic meeting of the shareholders of the Martin Purl. Wrench Company“ Limited, was held in the Cornmun-ty Welfare League rooms ‘at . bntague on Tuesday evening June 10th, when the following officers were appoint- ed: W. A. Martin. Prest, M. C. Mc- (‘58 Dominion News Service) ‘MJNDON. June id-The super- Celebrating (Continued from Page 1) the stock is being roadilfbought up. As the inventor of this famous ‘wrench is a faithful and ardent lov- e;- of Prince Edward island, this province should feel proud to boast of having n man of his paiibre as a resident. 'i‘he old maxim of hoostirlg home industry could‘ not be better applied than assisting the promoters of this Company towbuiid up another industry on ‘Prince Ed- ward island. ' __-_-__-_-______. HocrIELAcA‘ ‘bimmsmn able of solving the refuses pwb- » _ cor, .. . _ \ hm and w“ ‘selflessly sq a d r During your twelve years her own wish’ she was never a day flung,“ “m, on,“ cognate “was ' Ins the country's finances. u n e P8048008 in this city absent. such as political amnesty IOI‘ Ruhr city. and the Reverend Georsc G°"““- v‘“°‘P-'°‘-" s‘ K- 7mm‘ Pnprhw" -—--—--oe->-_-_- lym“ h“? m“? 37°“ y“? prisoners, arrangements for o, Wright Hodgson was the officlatinfl icmlaTl-(igaf, JwNyuMgmrbm w,‘ h , ‘ . n ie ear o many an t e ' 1,, yy on! n g 11 Am clergyman. The bride'wns attendW "a ' ' '- '1 °° r - - ~ Bruce Stewart & flgm lining] gm “$321k? 5337:“ mums o: an‘ bum as an upright Bu?! ‘the lfkfllfiil-lilliilalfltg ofathe Uni? ed by her ulster Miss Sara-h Harris "Mflnfi" ‘am R- K cmmmuv Dim” ' ' m‘! ‘memew’ °m““' “d “B i‘ F W t'ed States towards such a eonfer- new the wile oi‘ -i’roi'essor Georlzs ‘"6" The "B" w"e"°h i“ “mm”! OI‘ 3. Robinson of Vancouver University Wm‘ “m” Tavimflfle “mm?” 3m‘ and M-ies Annie Lawson while the groom was supported by the late Robert Harris, C M. G.. brother of the bride, and his own brother l1. Orchard Cotton. Following upon the ceremony and a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride the new- ly married couple drove by horse and carriage to Summcrside. the old-fashioned road houses extend- ing welcome to them as they pne- scd along, ior though the railway had just beeubullt there were no trains running in those days. Their wedding trip included visits to She- diac, St. John and Fredericton, a sail down the St. John River and HARRI8—Pi»CK-Ei'.8 MvillONtE BAY. June lie-lilies Anna Anita, only daughter of Mrs. OTTAWA, June 10. —ln a mem- (Dominion N°w¢ Service.) orsndum giving the reasons ior LQNVUN- 31""? lii-flmcum‘ the proposed new scale of pay of holds no more nmazins 510W "m" postal workers the Civil Service that unfolded when the Prefect of Commissioners say: the Department of Meurtheet-‘Mos- "They have endeavored to tiis-‘clle sued a former sienogrzipher charge the duty which they owe to' and her husband. formerly editor of the employees to the various de- on Anarchist newspaper in Sicily, pnrtments of the public service, for possession of a ioundling child, and last but by no means least, to,who has inherited a fortune oi uh the tux savers of Canada. whose out $120,000 calculated at the nor- rlshts and ‘Interests the cammis- m‘al rate oi exchange. The foundling n0 ilisliiiiliiflfln! a strikingly beautiful girl of 12- na- oi thir duty to protect sseinsfimeu liildu, was adopted in 1010 by Illlillil! 110N008 1n "I16 591N315" |‘Mrs. liereck Walker an American “That - the drastic oballiiflfl 1H lady, who died in 1920. in her will basic rates reqIiBBI-Btl by We Wiil-"fsbe left six-tenths of her fortune to B “biliilda, and the remainder to her sinntini increase in basic rates pro- mwhnmL “Me,- u“, p,“ or prance 11°84"! DY ma‘ delmrtmem “Wm l“ ‘the Prefect oi‘ Meiimthuet-Moselle, in "W" "Pimmlmn m the clmimcwlwhose jurisdiction the child was U“ °7 ‘he 9PM“: “rvic” a‘ a abandoned. remained the legal guar whole, Involve s very ierge annual ma“ m. the young heirflm Taking 111mm!" l" the °*P°“dh“m mam‘ the circumstances into considera- mm" ‘ tlon, he did not consider the hus- mn“ “mmmmmeia 5mm mm‘ band of Mrs. Walker n proper per- the schedules recommended were based upon the rates of compensa- tion obtaining in commercial and industrial concerns Canada ill! these nccnpatios most nearly ap- proximating the various classes in and present and prospective l1"!- vision for retiring allowance 11ml superannuation which ln a mens- ure nre peculiar to the government sewme‘ maintains that she 19H and followed him toPadefino Tubercular COWS to the child in 191s at Nancy, in - the house of a friend. As her par- , , ents would not allow her to marry . _ iSchiro, she turned over the infant (modal... Press.) SPRINGFIELD, Mass, June l6.— . George Washiniilllll 3mm‘ °Y West Brookileid on lrlai in States District Court here Thurs- day. charged with Iuesai possession of liquor. testified that he was III the hsblt of drinking liquor. and that he had, with beneficial effect. given moonshine liquor i“ “W” h" owned that showed tuburcular symptoms. lie owned 26 cows. he said. ' ‘Smith's son, a wounded World War veteran, testified that he own- ed the liquor alleged to have been can marry without parental consen vtn obtain their child ilrom Mrs. Wul kcr she promised to bequeath ‘he latter as lady's maid, When Ihni bianikets. And the ‘hmt w“ the lgngnsh mm“ of the Countess Merschoif. Finali as Schlro is an llnllau, his wiit- an covered Wm‘ wmemmnaflhm child follow his nationality. The English servants arc m.) haughty, but ‘they know their business The)’ Ii“ walk on tlptoc. if they 001i’ "0""! understand mission. l am sure we would be able t0 i909“ 0th" manners and liClltlVlfiiil‘. We would toaeh them to cease reeilflcllliii umir masters and Io disobey them. and n jolly nice thing it would be. As it is. the ‘servants here are even afraid to move a hand. And only fancy. while we sat and ate the ser- vsnts remained standing." - and cold. lion can have nothing Io do wit { cs Mrs. Walker's former servant has been adduced. lilldtfs birth, which ls admitted b A Tame and Law-Abiding People. The cc there. Prefect. "Yet ,the English are and law-abiding people." sayfl ‘two Present Week in surprise, "Yet, ‘i must confess that LOIIIIOII is a real city, and Moscow onrlyTa Be ma‘: ‘ . . ‘tiny rviilage) sum: updgtutugark‘ g _ I W" cm“. Tflwmm h ' ifg3ikhiiigly. Juno lir-TEOAUNIIOI this e lngenuous y a s‘. v ,_ . _ ' w v c the exp our rial-d‘- miz’ b? :13‘ gal-ism,’ Aiuumfl‘ 1 . Memo. Oourfooue eer- j‘ m," dmanand'en ‘rmieriw. l 8 I! _ - '-""' ' Drove a ranoe ot "fliwg, (Qlnllflln FRI!) H‘ c‘ ‘nowfl’ ‘ and landing and have sift-gleam- OTTAWA, 0nt., Juno 1a. —Thc """¢°" ed. As a result the Machines u» -n_-n in e church ps it is because, , , _.. H m,” m,“ 5‘ u- y u n, "p" ary interest, including amongst . > ivliidhd? 3201i‘: gtglehe gnsilshltbiiluiarzmpnnd Enter the most "W" "I"!!! Uhilfvh WWW. 0W Hotel C0.’ t dinner-unis is an s source of piet-‘brilliitt oil“ NYIQIIIIII. g A "i! 2,1“: muzdtlg” ‘m u“ ‘Ptmmk Proprietors ~'. -"' sure to o. lllll, but a kind of It rend dfoqtlve froo is mule “ i“ ‘m " M" “mm i“ °" Algmgqpoh M mu". '| __ __ t ____ y“ ‘n Md "U 6| n ‘Mn.’ “It on m‘ the Canadian Natiwei estimates. ,“ _ no h cup xgéw- M “in m“ "m “an m "ma". rt... report of the Privileges and vtcronia worst. "Mum allied vftirthd t "M Elections Committee on the mesh wmglv. . mine an shirt snows than rus- lmu no and dove. III . fll’ . | l“? u “"0” mm “n,” lniomeadment vsiilebe moral . sorting that the ciuirges ageing l" W the Minister have Ill‘ IEKMROG." ‘.%“i.‘?““es.." ‘In Coin tvianahmuhfua .;.-.....§.'l'.'e. _ Illn- I . . . . .. _ i “was Q5. t hy-biiowshlpa a . g ' son to have charge of the child, lie therefore interested a, charitable French lady, Countess Morshoff, in the case and seeks to have his charge placed in her care. This is opposed by Mario Porcher. a form- Erench law the parents of such a child who afterwards get married can, by recognizing their offspring, make it legitimate. Marie ‘Porchcr met Schire In Returning to France she gave birth to the authorities, but continued to receive news of it through regular official channels. On nttaltiing the ‘flu of 30. when a woman in France Marlo Porcher wedded Schiro- The couple allege that when they tried fortune to Hllllll on condition that thegirl wus leit with her till her death. Finally a (‘Oilipflliilli-ili was reached whereby Mrs. Walker took Schiro and his wife into her service the former as major- domo antl the employer died they took possession of Hilda, and they uuw resist any nttclnpt on the part 0i‘ the Prefer- to place the girl in the household and olulm that the French Administra- an Italian child. M. licibi-l, former Minister of the Llberatr-Il Regions. who appears for tho Protect, charg- with conspiring to obtain possess- slon of Hildifs fortune, and alleges that their story is a lubrication. A, great deal of conflicting teslilnony .\inrle Parchm- wns sable to show that silo ill-came a mother in Nancy ui the time o1‘ the Government to have taken pla- however. maintained that the girl's father a very 11mg was a German. and that her mother . died in childbirth. Great stress was coming week promises to provide plenty in the way of parliitment- charges is now expec‘ d been "proven ‘The new‘ hut-onto: C. B. Stevens, mlttee on the Gunman National l. Dnisiel, eefliitesis tofltuown ~towortifohhts~ oe Tuesday and the prooctdiagstqo Dglnesll. R. Pickeis and the i=ate_Cnptain Harris Pickels and ‘Edward H. Harris, go; oi Canon Harris of ' Mahonefihy, were united in marriage at Si. James church here at 10 o'clock this morning. The church was boati- tlfuily decorated and a large con- gregation witnessed the impressive ceremony, Canon Harris, "haste-fed across the Bay of Fundy to Dlgby and thence ever the old D, A. I1. to Halifax. On arrival there they learned of the sudden death in Chnnlottetown of Mr. John Lawson. recorder of the city. with whom Mr. Cotton had lived for n number of years. Their trip had to be curtail ed and they at once returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Cotton since that day have seen much advancement in our transportation systems by land and sea and they have. on Illffereut occasions travelled fa-nboth east and west. Oi a family of eight children one died st an early age» live have madethelr home in Charlottetown, one is now in charge of the Com- munity of the Resurrection mission in Southern Rhodesia, South Africa andNir. and Mrs. Cotton are leav- ing tomorrow morning to visit the other. their eldest son, at St. Pet- er's, Cape Breton. vhy Rev. H. F. Zwicker, rector of ‘Lockport, N. Y" uncle of the groom, and the llev. Cherries R. Han-low * g_ -_ . cousin of the groom performed the ceremony- fPhe ihride was hecorningglyggowu- ed in white georgeite and veil and roses and lilies of the valley. The groom is a veteran of the Great Wu,- ,and at present lrt‘coii‘~" nected with the General Electric Company. at Lynn, Mess“ where he and his bride will reside after a" trip through the Annapolis Valley. ‘The out of town guests ‘were: Mrs. ‘Mrs. J, Young, of Liverpool; h! ., and Mrs. William Payiant, of H lburg; Mrsand Miss ‘Parry of Round th tni ioe affected thereby, , E pull fir? conditions of work. er swmgrapher’ m“! m" "Wham! ilili, N. 8.; Mrs. Robert Harris. of,‘- “9 we “ Antonio Schlre who were married v . \' h°im°Y“‘-fl“°k1ff‘°'d'°““°:fbl;§:; 1n 1921 and recognized l-lllda as kgfffgézetzfigr‘,efifikng‘ zwxck“ ri on one em oy u p I -' .- --\- ‘ c“ w c their legitimate child. Under (Uni d reoflhne ,m__‘ The prvsvnls received by ma‘ DORPAT, ESIhODlB, Search for the secret library of lv- bride ‘ind 0mm“ were mm‘? m‘ an ‘v, kxmwn as "the Terrlbley beautiful, and bespoke of the hi: h“ hem taken m, by the Soflenesteem in which the bride and authorities in Moscow, according groom are held‘ to word received here by descend- ants of Doctor Paul Westerman, a clergyman of Dorpat‘, who origin- ally started thc task some 200 years ago. Records kept by Dr. Wester- mann which are in possession of his relatives, show that the libr- ary now being sought consisted chiefly of books in the old Gr k and Egyptian languages tint g ‘back as far as the fourth century. Many of these hnd been taken to Moscow by the Greek princess, Sophie Palneologa at the time she became the bride of Ivan lll. Ivan the‘ Terrible became ob- sessed with the idea that efforts were being made by all the world to rob him‘ of his treasures, especial- ly his library, and it was on this account that he concluded to re- move the books to a great dun goon beneath the Kremlin walls for safe keeping. According to tradition the secret hiding place selected by lvsn was known to but few at the time, anti no diagram was kept of the loca- tion. ' The workmen who tomb ior the books hogan to dis- uppen _onc by ono after the work was done and, so the story goes, within n short time, none of them was left. All had been put to death by order of lvnn. who alone held the secret of where his treasures were kept. Auto Congestion . Record I (United Prue) istics made public by the Los An! geles Traffic Commission reveal that Les A geles streets are the most congested in the United States. , ln making the comparisons, frid- fic at ouch intersection of the prin- cipal streets outside of the down town area proper was recorded. Some of the so lent points which the check discios d ‘were: Los Angeles county, with 425,- 572 automobiles (tourisis' lunch- ines included) represents 3 1-2 per cent of the total automobile re- gistration of ‘the country. Approximately 310,000 cars enter i l‘ l Y d total number of automobiles re- bum the gistercd in N6w York City. Motor ‘traillc at Adams and F-iguerol streets is declared the heaviest in the United States. During eleven and n half hours of the day of the chock 69,797 cars traversed both streets of the intersection. The tot- al registration of Los Angoles ‘coon ty is larger by 120,000 than that of New York. The check shows that there are titre intersections in Los Angolan that have daily movement of over 45.000 machines: six intersection; with between 40.000 and 15,000; nine intersections with between 35,000 and 40,000, and IQ mgr” ll B urn expected to attract much nt- ytvxiiion and interesting develop- mmts are locked for. m} The vicious obey their passions an slaves do their masters. A tshlsftii of welcome makes scarce one dainty dish. 000. The figures show the traffic m... . each intersection, that is, north and [south traffic or out and west tref- C. ‘ Hotel Victoria l. b 4 Water Ctrdet, Charlottetown , I Skates 0n Airplane Found Offerofnto the travelling public e comfortable, up-Io- M" MIMI. ‘Oolllllno 44. -1.t....:.aa‘p gained lightness and "about Charlottetown W. lnngford. St. John. N, 9,, w, A. Daley. Halifax; E ff‘. Lgnglll, Fredericton, N. 11., o. A. Thompson. N01111:“; M. H. Xavier, loatpgue 9 "batman. rt Itigis; (ieo. 3.0‘ . ‘tl-“sni i carried u. large bouquet of white h dmmediately after the ceremony-J‘. the wedding breakfast was servedh," J. l-lunris, aunt oi‘ the bride; IMr. fax; Dr. and Mrs. ‘Pulley, of Lillbflilg,“ Los Angeleé Claims A“ LOS ANGELES, June ltl-Stat- ' the congested district every day. v This is said to be more than the_ w-ith a movement of 80.000110 B,-_, ‘ for only one street of V v- +— rwve- - .. -.4- “\- ""“‘-*§" ~*" +1§~—1'. v¢¢.,.._., \. Wilson. Toronto; w. n. press, r;- wpm‘ I 181F178. , l Ifliictofi; cg, i . .' “PUP” ' i‘. t...i