Every Daily Issue Guaranteed Worth While Printing All The News Worth Reading SS Member A. B. 0.‘ SM AAS . r 2m Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Opariettetewn Guardian ‘Tore Cents, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 Boal sissies alee Sented. Results (Special to The Guardian) | LONDON, June 6—Today is nomination day for the Irish elec tfons and owing to last minute moves additional interest has been pddeds The Collin-De Valera nact. BE agan, shot « as he after caped, A bh shot, the ¢: by tl “Con v and diat bilr ke} he to ro i SE. Icon On RATHS.—10c. por line per day. 9c, per line per day for 8 days or over, 8c. a line per day for 6 days or over. Count 6 words to a line. Groups of & figures, initial letters, count as one word. 10 per cent. discount. for cash. Address forms part of ad. and must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ad., 75c for seven Words for one week. Situation Wanted, for seven words, week, “OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—AP. ply Examiner Office. +4 a ENSED SPECIALS See ed, it is said that it did not want *HA « APPLY HARNESS FOR SALE Pe |to hear any more witnesses. ‘This alleged action gave rise to the ru- *RUBBER TIRED DOUBLE WA,}™or around the court house. the grand jury had made a decision on the question of whether a “true” or “no’ true bill show 174 Kent St. gon for sale, Apply 174 Kent St. WANTED—A GAPABLE HOUSE. Yesterday Was Ireland’s ~ Nomination Day Many Candidates in Field and Many Fagerly Looked For. \Delorme Case to hearing the evidence of detoctive blc per] George Lejoie the sidering the c. lonme, charged with the of his half brother, R d Henry Ford May Be Next U.S. President ‘(Special to the Guardian) DEARBORN, Mich, June 6—Life Jong neighbors of Henry Word are going to appoint a committee to night, A meeting of the Dearborn Glub- was ‘held to formally ask Henry ford tu permit them to present his name to the nation as a ipresidential possibility. Dr. Eu) ward Tisher, village president, will preside at the mass meeting, We hope we can convince Henry Ford that he ought to let us advise y|the people of this country to con- :| Sider him for the presidency gtat ed Deputy Fisher, My mail is heavy ‘with Jetters from all over the country endorsing thes ugges- tion. PEI. Has Startling Cancer Death Roll (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 6—During the twelve months of 1921, ithere were 14,826 Ceaths from cancer in ‘Cana da (ex ve of Quebec) according *lto figures issued by the Dominion :/Bureau of Statistics. Deaths from all causes totalled 67,717 during the year witch gives cancer a ratio. of One death in every fourteen deaths from all ‘causes. In the ‘Maritime Provinces the ratio of cancer to deaths from all ‘ causes, for the year, was: Prince Kdward Island, 1,209. can- \r deaths or one cancer death to every death from all causes. (Nova Scotia, 6,420. or one out of every thirteen, New Brunswick, 5,411 or one to nineteen, E There were more deaths — from cancer than from all forms. of. tu- herculosis the latter totalling 4,772 for the year. NOTE—MIn regard to the above figures as regards P. &.. 1., there Parties Repre- latest information obtained ithig morning, from large centres. it looks as if thera wi! be contest in at least twenty out of a. total of twenty-seven electoral areas, Tho Warmers’ narty nut puronty-two ean Te —_ Budget Division Delayed by Crerar Amendment (Special to The Guardian) . OTTAWA, tune 6—The parky whip today indicated that there is no prospect of a division on the budget before Vriday. Twenty more Fapmers want to speak, len Liberal and nearly ag many Con- Servatives, Mr, Crenar’s amend. ment opens up a new field for dis- cussion whether or not it is oWlicial ly entertained by the speaker, A Further Cut in U.S. Railway Wage ‘(Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, June 6—Over tie strong protest ‘of the three Labor ‘represenfiltives jon the United Sifitey Rarfroaa JLabor Board a new wage cut of seven cents an Nour for railway shop mechanics and nine cents for freight car men eulting 400,000 shopmen approxi- mately $60,000,000 a year. was or- dered by the board today. J.C. O'Donnell Dies at Moncton ‘(Special to ‘the Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., June 6—J, C. O*Donnel, general. superinten dent Canadian National lines, Marj time District, qiéd in the Moncton hospital this evening followng an Operation on ‘May 25 for. internal trouble. Mr. O'Donnell had not been in gocid health for some time, but, following his operation, he was apparently improving piecely, but ‘ook a serious turn this morning passing wway about 6.20. this even ing, Prioy to: coming to Moncton, are no vital statistics available to prove the correctness of same, Rev. §. D. Chown On Church Unio CATHARINES, June The three churches concerned ‘have in various ways . so committed themselves each to the other thy > ST tt | "Ishould not take \place, unless. pre- ‘Tvented by a legal barrier,” said the Rev. $.D,. Chown, General ' Superintendent of the Methodist Church at the Hamilton Methodis. Conference yesterdaya afternoon. “My confidence in its certwinty Se MES UEALIUIES WILL OLE) countries, rests among other things upon my| belief in the good faith of the churches concerned. If we look at the ethical obligation under whict the churches have placed themse.- ves it will enable us to answer the question, “wil the union come — to ay yp) Dass?" aul After reciting the history of the Negifiations land giving ‘prime credit to the Presbyterian Church for the progress made, Superintend- ent Chown 3 ' “We are all aware that here is opposition within the Presbyterian Church, We do not claim any right to interfere in the domestic rela- tions of that body. In our judg- ment, however, there are limits of propriety that should be observed in the wetivities of the apposition From our point of view they have Be Reported Qn! MONTREAL, June grand jury con- ase of Adelard — We- murder aoul on Jana try 6, Thursday afternoon intimat- that Id be brought Keo or maid. None other, own against the accused, No offi-}’ : ; ‘ 3 4 ae: abok conly Phone aden cial announcement will bo made|® right to withdraw from any ar s until tomorrow ‘when the grand rangements made to carry out tho FOR SALE—AN ‘8-ROOM COT.|Jury will present a series of re.| Will of the General Assembly, but tage and barn, modern convenien-| Ports upon the case it has consid- hh to block the consummation o3f ered. Hh ces, frost-proof cellar, good loca- Apply 46 Bayfield Street. *WANTED — HORSES, HEIGHT 4 ft. 9 in. to 5 ft, over five and under ten years, At Waster's Hotel, John J. McDougall, John Horne, “OFFICES TO RENT IN THE Bayer Building, Great George Street. All latest conveniences, Apply at the Studio, —, *FOX MEN DESIROUS OF SE. curing Peerless Cod Oil Puppy Meal for their young fozes please phone their orders this week as we are now milling, P. BH. I, Fox Biscuit Uo., Char- lottetown, lity. i i I i 1 *McEWEN’S. NEW CARDING mill at Bristol, Lot 40 is now ready for business, ‘Those who handpick their wool save 1c per pound. Wool from a. distance carded while you wait. Lowest prices, Sia —. *MEN WANTRD — WE WANT a few real live representatives in every city and town in Cana: da to sell automobile stop sig: Nas; positively prevents acci- fonts; every car Owner a pros: Dect; easy to sell; big profits. ‘Write for particulars and agents’ hee oo Poe Auto Shops, P, O, ara Falls, " Se ate Justice Monet to the grand jury follows: your attention to the case of De- Pardon me if I say “Delorme” but charged, but simply Delorme. Thu religious authorities have essed him of his sacerdotal acter and his soutane. I know that you are good Catholics, but have not tho’ right to think of his old priestly habit. You must act to- wards him person and as if he had never been ® priest.” Mr.}~ rest, was the only witness to tes- tify this morning before the grand Jury although Mr. Marcotte of the Sauvegarde life assurance company had been subpoenaed. It is expect- ed that his testimony will be roja- tive to the life insurance policy taken out by Father Delorme — for his half brother seon days before the latter’s tragic death, It. is understood that should a true bill be found against Father Delonme, his lawyers will enter a plea of insanity. | AEs 50,000 Milan Metaf WORKERS WALK OUT ‘The text of the address of n the king’s bench this morning Gentlomen of the jury: I am g0- ng today to depart from my usual habit of not giving special instruct: ons to grand juries. I would draw orme which will come before you. t is not the Abbe. Delorme who is disposs-- char- you Fithe Hed hevee tees MILAN, June 6—ifty thousand miotal whrkers mavo gone on strike here, refusing ‘to accept a Tediction in salaries proposed’ by the companis ‘which assert th cannot operate without such cur- tailment of expenses, Parades of the strikers have heen banned by the police. No disorders are reported. Detective Goorges Lajoie who placed the accused priest under ar- FOR SALE—SHORT HORN BULL, 1 year old. _D. J. McLean, Ar- syle Shore, FOR SALE—AT BARGAIN PRI- ces, a new shipment of military WAR SHIPPING DIRECTOR DIES riding saddles, halters, feed bags, ee horse covers and fire straps. S.| pW YORK, Juno 6.— Sir L, Hardy & Co. Trnest Manifold Raeburn K. B. B, «48, formerly Direct. FOR SALE OR RENT—DWEL-|orjeneral of the British Ministry Ming house and large lot, conve-| of Shipping here, died at his home Niently located. Terms moderat + today from double pneumonia, He Write M .C, McGowan, Kilmuir. had been ill but a few days, to'me it is inconceivable that union! Mr. O'Donnell wag located at Win nipeg, being superintendent | of ythe Edmonton, Saskatchewan ‘and ; Winnipeg, Canadian Northern Rai He succeeded L,. 8S. Brown at mrad superintendent. ol | Maritime District, CG. N, R., December, 1920. ! or ‘Girl ixteen, Walks | Se Miles in 2 Hours; — Startles Sport Word | LONDON, June 5.—Miss Lillian Saikeld, a sixteen-year-old Man- ees girl, started the * sporting ; World here recently >. by walkinic frem London to (Brighton, fifty-two jcmiles, in 12 hours and 20 minutes She had previously estimated that the walk would take ‘thirteen hours, ‘She left the foot of the House of Commonstower at 8.10 I’riday even- ing and, walking all night, arrived tt Brighton at 8.30 Saturday morn- ing. ‘Crowds of people — cheered her at the finish, but she was too tired to take mich interest in her reception and hurried — ‘to a ‘hotel for brealifast and a rest, There has been much private criticism by medical men here of those Who allowed her to under take such a task. Some doctors declared in language stronger t it was polite that euch a physic. Strain might cusily ruin a girl's whole life, ‘During the walk made no stops except her Ghoes and socks to ease her ‘feet and to eat some oranges, bread and tomatoes. ‘These sup- plies were carried in an automobile which accompanied her and in which her mother rode, Master George Wdward also from Man- choster, only tem and one-half? years old, accompanied hor as ‘pace. maker for the first thirty miles and then drepped out. At Easter he walked 26 miles in 6 1-2 hours. Salkeld hislds. the girl's’ —15-mile amateur road walkinik champion- ship in the time of 2 hours, 68 min- utes, 15 seconds, More than two hours after she reached .Brighton, two London girls, who had accepted her chal- lenge, strolled into the town. They had essayod to make — the trip wearing high-becled shoes and sill stockings hence the delay, i 1 Miss Salkeld to change Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Ete, RATES,—10c. per lino por day. 9c, per line per day for 3 days or over, bc, a lino per day for 6 days or over 5 figures, initial letters count as one word, 10 per cent, discount for cash. Address forms part of ad, and must be paid for, **Bonghaw's Big Tea on July 5th. ‘Please remember the date. **Come to the ice cream social jon ithe Clinton School Grounds, any Survivors From Burned Str. Reported (Special to the Guardian) M ‘BUENOS AYRES, June 6—A despatch from Posadas reports, the arrival there of numerous sur- Vivors from the steamer Villa Franca, burned and later sank in the Putin River gunday, The despatch also mentions the ap- pearance of other survivors along the Paraguayan coast, This seemingly would tend to re duce the !first estimates of the loss of life which was given as eighty. 58 Buildings — Were Destroyed “(Special to the Guardian) ST. JOHIN'S., Nild., June 6-- All the ‘supplies for the lobster 1 ‘thermic § jaflong, that coasy for two hundred miles, and fifty-eight wooden buildings were destroyed bp fire whieh swept Woody Point, Boone Bay, ast ‘week-end, accor- ding to ‘word reaching here today, lishing supplieces. are being rushed fo the west coast from St, John's. Hight dwelling houses burned but no destitute ed been reported, Turks Continne to | Oppress Christians | oy ‘(Special to: the Guardian) | ADANA, Cilicia, June 6 Musta- pha Kemal ‘Pp; head .of the Turkish iNational Government has orders for th all Christian They are to be gent to the front line .trenches to assist he Turk | Greeks, "i! is estimated here that fullp icighty per cent. of the Armenian jin Cilicia have either ‘been ! braced the moselm faith so far {0 escape persecution, Agnes Macphail Arouses Storm lo Montreal 1 MONTREAL, June «—Agnes | MacPhail, M. P., has, by her veeent «specch in Montreal, droused quile pa 1 in feminic;, circles, waere she has both admirers and critics, ond the newspapers are being inun- dated with letters on one side or the other. Following the on- nlaught made on the devoted Agnes by Mrs. Isabella Scott, an admirer of the lady member. of parliament lakes her critic to lask, “Without presuming feminists upon the desiribility of learining {o listen with some me ure of — calmness and withou venom, when they hear _ political and economic questions discussed trom some point of view other than their own, | should like to Suggest the sooner they do 30 the hotter for their sex,” she writes, “They must grow from mere — ‘feminism’ to humanisin, And that is what Miss MacPhail has already done, She thinks of herself asa represent. ative of a hitherto voiceless sec- tion of Canadian citizens, compris: ing women and-children, dand as the writer understood her speech, she twas trying to bring to a city audience the feeling and thoughts the hardships and the hopes of her own people. iShe was trying to make them understand that the problen of the country people were their problems, too, and real- ize her own fear for the future of a democratie country, of its ploneer. founders to leave the land their ancestors reclaimed, and to give it over to a foreign peasantry. “Already in the United States this policy of subsidizing the city at the expense of the country has gone to a very ‘alarming extent, and Miss MaePhail only spoke from a high patriotic standpoint when she warned her fellow countrymen of this possibility here, and begged them to keep the Canadian farms for Canadiang, “Mrs, Scott, probably uninten- tonally, misrepresents Miss Mak- Phail when she quotes her as Say- ing that she holds no especial brief for women — and children. What she did gay wae that she represent- ed ber constitnency in parliament but never neglected voting for and promoting — any bill in favor of women and children. “But if Miss MacPhail had placed party affiliation —hefore feminism, she would have been dotng no more than Mrs. Scott, who allowed her irritation —_ over difference be- tweon ‘the lecturer's probable poll- tical beliefs and her own to over- balance the pride every woman who heard Miss MacPhail must have felt in her ability, poise and politics] achievement,” i ( 4 i sit n Rar esa residents in Cilicia, | ish army in its war against the|Hon. T. A. con- the, Scripted, -deported, killed or have injdied of starvation, A large num-! ber’ of ‘those remaining have em- as T to lecture Gratuities for Retired Naval Officers (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, June 6—Provision toy the ipayment of gratuity on re- tirement to officers and men of the Ropat Canadiag |Navy has been made b \ythe Government. Of ficers retired from the active list wiil be granted a gratuity of ore month’s' pay and allowances for cach completed year of Service, I: addition to this ‘those whose ¢cer- vice is three years or less jwill re- ceive one month’s ‘pay and allow- ances and those who ‘have served seven years and over three months pay and allowances, Lioyd George to Remain in Wales ‘(Special to the Guardian) ORIOCIETH, Wales, June 6—Al though a resumption of the Irish Conference in London is to take Place tomorrow, it is announced that Premier Lloyd George will re- main ‘in’ Wales until Wednesday, Ha thas cancelled all public en- sagements and will spend the re. s}mainder of the Whitsuntide holi- day quetly. Today he attended a family. pienie on the bank of a nearby trout stream, bee va re T ext of Sub-amend- ment Moved by. Hon. T. A. Crerar scription of (Special to the |. OTTAWA, June 6 _} the sub|jamendment, Crerar this to the Drayton amendme Pudget redds as follows: “That. all the words after the word ‘that” be struck out and the following be substituted therefor, "The Liberal Party assembled in convention in August, 1919, | atone a resolution which. after reciting its professed Purposes con Guardian) The text of Moved hy afternoon nt to the | ‘tained the following specific and rungffualified pledges: ““That to these ends, wheat, i Wheat’ flour | amd all products wheat; of the, principal articles of Bad Accident On SEBS myer tee ‘A bad accident occurred yester- day afternoon on Water Street when little Frank Hughes, six year old son. of Conductor and ‘Mrs. John ‘Hughes, was knocked down by a heavily loaded team, the front ‘wheel: running over his face, frac: turing in two,places hig Jaw and in- flicting other ‘injuries about thy body. ‘The injured lad was picked up by (Mr. Harry Hermans and others from under the sloven and after medical help had been sum: moned, wag rushed to the ‘City Hos: pital, where an operation was im- mediately performed. ‘The lad last night was resting quietly and still a good fighting chance, Knocked Under Wheel. It was directly opposite home of the boys’ parents, on Water Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, that the accident happen- ed, brother and sister and riage drive and had horse opposite. the Hughes’ The children to cross the street, with Frank leading. Unnoticed by him a fheavily loaded team was coming down Water Street. It appears that the driver did not notice the boy until he ‘was directly upon him, The horse veered the wrong way; tho shafts’ of the sloven caught the ladon the shoulder, throwing him under the froe. wheel, which ran over his jaiw, Mr. Hermans, who was passing shouted out to stop the team and rushed stopped was carried into the home of his parents, his face covered with blood an ithe jaw protruding through the Drs. S. skin. 8. Jenki | i { | Girls Drowned Near Their Home food; farm implements ‘and ma-[ j chine y; farm tractors, mining, ¢ , flour and saw-mill machinery and! ‘repair parts thereof; rough and jparuy dressed lumber; gigotine: | Special to the Guardian) illuminating, Ibricating and fuel}, ST. JOHN'S Npd., June 6—Tho laits; nets, net-twines and fishor-{{wo poung daughters of Henry | mens’ equipment; cement tilizers, should be free from cus- toms duties, as well as the raw Material entering into same, |S “That the Britisn preference iba increased to fitty per cent of the general tariff. “That the Liberal party here lby pledges itself to implement by legislation the provisions of this resolution when returned to power, “That such pledges were re. stated as the policy of the Libera} party in an official hand book is- ued just before the &eneral elec- tion, namely in October, 1921, un- den the authority of its leader, Mon. W. L., MacKenzie King. and fer- Chafe, Petty Harbor, were drown- ed in a pcol of wate. 6 feet deep near their home, This ig the third fatality at the place in the past two or three years, National Financial Aid is Sought LONDON, June +.—A suggestion that “the Britsh Tr Sury be em- powerd to make special grants for extraordinarily emergencies to the “That candidates contesting on behalf of the Liberal party in the said election, used widely the promises therein set out as a means of securing suppert. “That the Liberal partp having been returned to power the budget proposals of the Finanoe Minister now brought down based as they aro imalinty. on ithe principle of protection in respect to the tar- iff, are wholly inadequate to imple ment such pledges by logistation, “That while recognizing that changes in fiscal policy should be made in such a way as tO give in- dustries affected a reasonable op. Hokpuppty fog Teadjustment( the House is of the opinion that tho principle of protection as a basis for fiscal policy im Canada is un- sound and not in the best inter. ests“of the Dominion,’” TO SALE FOR POLE , National Gallery so it might be able to purchase for the nation some of the finer works of art left in the country,” was made in the House of Commons yesterday by Sir Philip Sassoon. Premier Lloyd George's Parliamentary Secretary. The reason behind this suggestion has been the recent purchase by Americans of British works of art. Most notable have been Henry Huntington's purchase of “The Blue Boy” and the acquisition by the Rosenbach Company of Phila- delphia, of many art and literature treasures here a couple of weeks ago. Sir Philip's plea was declared impossible by the treasury spokes- man, as the Government could not afford it, although it heartily agreed with the principle Sir Phil- ip advocated, However, the pro- position was revived today at the ‘|Near the mouth and forward, pulling the boy away. . He|8tinctively look for. R. Jenkins and J./tured bones ns were hastily summoned,’ Weeks. Yesterday Water Street Six Year Old Son of Conductor Hughes Run Over by Team and Severely Injured, and the patient was_ soon on tha Operating table at the Charlatte- town Hospital. The compound and indirect fractures necessitated deli- cate wiring of the bones of the jaw. There were lacerations about his neck and minor injuries on the ‘body, but no Iimbs injured. The lad came out of the anethestic all right and later was able to speak to his parents. ‘Daddy, stay with me tonight,” he said plaintively. ! Successful Operation While the operation has been though very severely injured hag|Very successful the danger of Infec- tion is great, as the injury 1g so teeth. . “A good fighting chance” is the last word from the doctors and with the that the anxjous parents are wait- ing what the next forty-eight houra will bring about. \ ‘The injured lad physically is About four o'clock Frank, his;80und and has a very good heart. ind anothar|{a April, 1919, he underwent tw the child were returning from a car-|City Hospital an operation for ap- thy |Pendicitis,—a very severe opera- home,.|tion for a child of his years. Since alighted and startea|then he has been in good health and this will certainly count to his advantage In the fight he is now making. To Conductor and Mrs. Hughes the sympathy of everyone will be extended. tKnawn from one end of the province to the other, Con- ductor Hughes {s partjcularly popu: lar with children travelling on the trains, who are not a bit afraid of his. burly form and gruff voice, which does not at all disguise the kindly qualities that children in- They too will bo lifting little hands in prayer for the recovery of-the injured lad. Re- d the fractured bones of|covery in any case will be slow aa the knitting together of the frac- will: require many — ——y Two Newfoundland [Republicans Are Gradually Evacuating Belleek Section ‘(Special to the Guardian) PNNISKIUUEN, Ireland, June 6 ~The Republicans are gradually evacuating the Belleek sector. The military have made no furth- er moves toward Belleeek. The Pett}goe salient fias been quiet throughout the day. There ts considerpblia interest. over tho statement in the official report of the trouble announcing that the miliary are jholding, ‘im addition to Pettigoe, the stretch of coun: try Northeast and West of the town for a@ distance of about a mile in Free State territory. It is Stated that it was imperative that the hills should be océupied by the miliary in order to prevent the ‘Republ pans |trom! harassing the troops in the town of Pettigoe. oO Oo “LO, THE POOR INDIAN” Is SEARCHING FOR THRILLS, Indians of the Far North will have their first view ‘of an aeroplane on June 16, when Lieut H. 8, MoClel- land, Saskatoon, aviator, flies to Mistawasis, ‘Sask., as part of a pro- gram arranged for a Treaty Day celebration. ‘Indlans on the Cree Reserve, east of Iroquois Lake, will receive their treaty money ‘that day, and have engaged the aviator to take them eky-riding, ———— +e GUILLOTINE 82 GAME... .. .. , COCKS AT ROCHESTER (ROCHPSTHR, N. Y., June 6— Highty-two ‘bloodea game cocks, some of them valued at several hundred dollars, were guillotined at the city pounds this morning annual meeting of the National Art Collections’ Fund, Sir Robert Witt, director of the National and nies SEATTLE, Wash., June 5.-—Capt. Roald Amundgon's exploration ship Maud, crammed to the last inch of her cargo holds with equipment and supplies is ready to set gail tomorrow on the first lap of the long voyage through. the ice floes about the North Pole, Captain Amundsen said today. BODIES OF MAN AND DOG, TIED BOUND WITH CORD, FOUND WN’ RIVER ‘MONTREAL, June 6.—Two dead bodies were found in the Riviere des ‘Prairies, on the outskirts of the city, today, bound together with cord, One was the body of a man, and the other that of a dog. it is thought that the man, so far un: identified, could not (bear to leave his dog behind when he committed Suicide, and bound the animal to him before jumping hie Tate Galleries and a noted art critic, urged the creation ofa cen- tral fund to buy important works in’ danger of going to the United States. Sir Alfred Mond, First Commis. foner of Works in the British Govy- ernment, reiterated the plea of na- tional poverty as the reason why the Treasury could not do any- thing at this time and then added: “The United States is a somewhat arid wilderness from an artistic point of view and it is easy to understand why there are so many public spirited people there able and willing to pay large sums to Supply the people with the means of an ertistic education, Noarly all the great collections which have been formed in the United States have been given or will be given and are being distributed to char- itable institutions 0 be converted into chicken ple and ong . cies. The birds twere iT: by (State troopers and h ne society workers. The Weather, Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO, June 7—Moderate Winds, southwest to west with lo- cal showers in some localities , Stationary or a little higher tem- perature. Moning at 8.20 to national museums, a fact which may induce us in time to visit the High tide thia and tonight at 9.32. 5 Sun sets this evening at 148 | rises ‘ow inorning at 409.) "i & ’ u Ly, Maat sedate