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B _ 2 _ el - ‘ _ D I , ~ -' l ii-E I0 - r _ ,_ '_ A __ 1 I I ‘ 1--'1fMi9I'!"‘f~!7"§° _°~“.‘_'-21"' - " _ I -.'-_ess _L_ ?g,é_-_-_-,Y__§_._.__€_._._.V__-_¢_.Li§?§f;~;~_-_-V-_- _'r_-,V1-_r _ ___-___.F,_.___-_._._._._._._.,V_, _.___-Y-;_-_-_-_-_-»_-},~¢;;- ;_-;~_-_-_;-;_-_-,-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_4_~i,-;,-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-;_-_»;_-_~,-,-_-;_-_-_-,~,-_:_-_~_~,-,-,;~, _-,- - ,§.¥_ -to vw- .o...- -. 1. ». sf' _.'>‘.‘12'l.'.’;j,‘?.7."..’ .i'.°.“.!l‘f.;".}!.'.}, 1... lg _ _ _ CANADA, sArolt`pAY, JUNE 10, 1916- _ {.;,?_!,-19,:,°,f,,",;f,'-§;;';,',';,j,ff,‘;>,{g,°,!°'~"~,__,,,,,,,,,,,__,._,,,,,h,,,_ =- _ ,_ wHv 1THE clrilplills 1"SS'lNs-nillN11rHE Kvrsolunofs THE lstlilip l-‘l1`00PS Lsr1s,o‘HEAv|Lv "“"'f!‘§F “Wi lrioulav concLunEp REVIEWED vEsrEli|>_l-nt 'The Position was was Necessary to Defend il.” 'the German 'Losses Much Heavier Important and it §‘,'1§‘.f",f,I‘,§,‘I,‘_‘°" ""°° "'°°°“‘ "the Charges Made by Mr. Kyle 0 -- llishonesiy have not been Proven’ 'Than 0urs at all Points. OTTAWA, June 9.-In view of the heavy losses sustained during the past two weeks by the Canadian forces in defending the position known as the Ypres salient inquiry has been made of the Britisll general staff and the ihformatioll has been obtained that the position is an important one and that notwithstanding the _serious lo ses incurred it is thought llecessar to defend it: The German losses have been no less serious, the various attacks have been great than our own and at other points o the British line where the Germall have attacked, the losses ou both sid lteturned Soldiers His Worship Mayor Brown received the following letter yesterday, which explains itself. lt is presumed that his worship will be llotified concerning similar future arrivals when they occur:- Sir:-As many Municipal Authorities have requested to be furnished this information with a view to a suitable public reception being given tothe men returning from Overseas, I am dr- rected to advise you that the following named returned invalid soldier will leave the Discharge Depot, Quebec, for this Military District, on or about the 9th instant; Private E. E. Davey. Full advice of the present physical condition in the case has not yet been u received, and it is not known if tho soldier will be able to proceed at oncc to his home. As soon as fuller informa- tion is received, furtller advice will be sent to you, by telegraph, if neces- sary. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, Sgd. 1-I. H. Bligh, Captain, Commanding Discharge Depot, Halifax. ..__._._.__-_- Mlnnrd'o Llnlmont cures Distompor. Twelve- Survivors _ _ 0l. ll.-M.S. llampshlre "_ .-1-l (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 9.-One warrant offi- cer and 11 men, survivors of the crni-l ser Hampshire, which went down 011’ the Orkney Islands, with Earl Kitche- ner and members of his staff aboard. have been washed ashore on n raft, according ao an announcement made, by the admiralty. The cruiser Hamp- shire sank in deep water, two miles from land, between Marwfck Head and the Brough of Blrsay, on the west coast of the Orkney islands. 1' SONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR ‘ _ CLASSIFICATION l -- ons cam' ner word each labor tion for advertising in this 0011111111- Cash must accompany orders. Mini- _um charges twenty-five cents_ T0 LET--ROYOM IN PRIVATE FAMI- ly suitable,for a nurse. Al1l1\.V ‘lf this onion. 242-6-Slvflpd-_ FOR SALE-DESIRABLE BUILDING lots nt Brighton. Apply 10 W- H- _ Tidmnrsh, 273-6-10M5ipd. ”*""° “"1” .”%‘.l...iiF.."5h‘2t h0liS6'Vl0f‘l.. DD Y 8z75_4_15M__t_ Cosr-on rmiilwfr/i1W'@`A'<1`R=Y leather hand ball- Finder Ple“°_° _ leavs here_._ FUR SALE- QUANTITY OF PORK and ham to _ ciearl; _$_DD\Y P- J' 0 . Mclnnis, Car eton 2__2_____0M____ l=nss`l7i sAi.MoN. €AssAer-.tl RIPE tomatoes and_ c\l_§11;:_1:19A';____g_'_1fS_E- ., r - Whemey ° ° z5s_-camel. p suMmsn"rJloN1"Hs °fnrnmf§a honl»_o_ _co;l__t_rs;l_>_'_ 10011190 . ' n ’ » ‘Dm °° “cc” aio-ti-lolutl. no-xr-once A elm. PBR wggleral housework. Apgli' 5"' "°"°°“' H UW" mm gil-s-lomal. -nf ».¢+;1TAfa'°Tiv_}igsm5_fM ggi main fioor._il rf! ' ‘A71 84 Q “mum °g¥¢"a¢!;,‘t?:°1:hono Ip!! _ _‘._“"",’°'° P slot-ifismtf Pikfil. N n P - NM- gm” male, wanted at tho_'l‘l1lI1t°§ rn; gssnitalnrsinfng school for Au_____ __ or particulars. addr-on Dr H11 5, Goss. Bali!-» '1‘l\\l1'»°° 3"* °°‘ _- _ Q "uh T. mn, Masq; 8191-411ml . _ _ _ T L lc I le into gliohardf ` I _ I Enlms ET th H::'¥1‘?°c\.5iel‘iiol:l’tlrn improvements. psi-gs 'boi-`n in rear. Psrtiss wishful gn gxnnrinsog-:g»e;toy_;::li. ag Frank - 3 ”°""' _ ' aowramd. "'\L¢°¢“;‘i‘i"°“"r¢,- l'xo|.u"stVi* LIN! _ r oitg, town-or countfr. Bil Om* Plllilllli itili Siliililit mtl _mf it Some incidents and Phases _ M ___ K _ _ __ _ _ _ _ "use company, essrs . . ia- on the par of etler .onlm ss oners. His career nn Enthusiastic ‘ ' flamme and Wallace Nesbitt, for the An evidence of the manner in wlllcll i" -Shell Committee and Mr. F. S. Mar- the Richmond nlember's speech as |kcy ill a final reply for Mr. G. W. Kyte, compared with the facts brought out Fllftfml' GGTMGII AIUIGKS Oil his client and the man who made the in evidence has impressed the Conl- . original charges. mission was also afforded by the state- LONDON' June 8~”I“°me“tS “Tl "uve Been Repulscd While it would be iiljudicious to ment of Sir William Meredith when [Il ii_K llrt Collector. phases of Earl Kitcllenor's career a nection with his untimely fate tion of recent times, picturing him a a mall of extremely plain life, wa over colored asked for when ho took charge of sion, York House, which is a. part St. James’ Palace, for il residence collector. A French writer wllo met Lor Marcl\and's expedition which broug France and Great Britain nearer war than they had been since Napo known to his officers as without phys 'cal fear." He was twice wounded i the earlier campaigns. Lord Kitcllcner was one of the fire illg the war. was received. On the stock exchang where business was suspended as th announcement came in, no news sinc bitter feeling against the Germs members. while most of he me bers of German birth were expell some months aS0. a few W110 111111 H0 fighting at the front were allowed remain. To-day the members after tl ing the committee publicly to exp all the German members. _______.____.. (Special to the Guardian.) the 'Socialist leader who has been nstratlo is accused of treas within a few days before the Bsrl Military Court. l. 0. 0. F Social _.__- evening in honor of the members ierton, Mr. C. H. Black, Mr. J Mr. G. S. Ryan and others. So were g Y S. Campbell, P. Cl. Stanley, and W. Whitlock and s very entertaining re ing by Mr. D. E. Shaw, and also veral choruses. Major McNutt selections and dainty refreshments most enjoyable bold for some time ‘with the National Anthem. ¢0lIl|G EVEIIIS '- lllIOU|l BITS. so tion for sdvortyling in this ool Cash malt accompany orders. Min mum charles twenty-tivo coats. "It doltl ilitrl to do vliblloilf. REMINGTON TYPIWIITUB tlllll b it. Ti_ llvld Ittlt nl i ‘ony as M0%Y atv ' ` ronteod. Permanent all 1 vivo oxp¢fl¢l\°°_11°_1;°'°;zg. “,,g;° ‘M Bmw" “nissan-'idgial ` , ` ,_,...-i-n-_----'°» ° . linstfl I-iltlmoni ouroo D|Pl\"°°“'¢° . ,_._ lit more 0.- '._ nttfax N S Ltnllont ~0\|vo. No Mlnlrfo I to lml>orutiii1"f‘r\i2 lluve Captured l,ll'l5 Officers (Special to the Guardian) d r g f . Troops of Emperor Nicholas crossed as river in Galicia and reached front Paris reports their artillery prisoners since the beginning of the t month at 12,400. l public men to announce to the worlt that he would f¢._i_llow the appialt pi t t t t gain? glimuiz iff nlgohglfgliiqboissdilx HALIFAX, June 7.- The 39th ses- The N. B. and P. E. I. Methodist Con- sion of the Diocestvl Synod opened yes- ference opened yesterday at 0 a. m., , , -5 _*v* f s- S910” UW five” Pe"`°§"“d "°P°l`tS (From Our Own Correspondent.) iflanadn, and that such a. policy was y that 1143 Dmeers and 'Wei' ‘#700 me" OTTAWA, June 9.-“As far as I am followed ill defiance of his expressed ln Were 1119119 i1l'iS°“°I`S 911109 Y 9 D\'eSB1li- concerned the charges of dishonesty wishes. Evidence of the completeness the centre of much interest when the Bl. drive began. East of Lutsk, near the have not been proven." These were with which the Kyte charges have 105th Battalion and the Siege Battery n “entre °f th°_“d"““°l“g RUBEN” “Ile the words of Mr. Commissioner Duff been upset was perhaps nowhere more 5 GSH- B1'l1S|\0ffB 11`00DS11lild91ll1P0l"-limi and were perhaps the feature of the strikingly exemplified than in the at- , ,S ss *:_¢__l_;"1_;\_‘;$?__;\|0:_1_5_3_1_fySU1‘;`_I`§‘;91`_f;1:_%__lf§_ closing s_essi_on t_lf t_he l:l_ere;iith-Duff ;€mpt_ haf bo_tll Moser:-i__ _Cgrvell ang 3|0n_ - .omm ss on nqu ry n o e use con- yte o- ay o prove a le speec "Om PU-10319-0 I-hilt Gemlilll 1100011 tracts, which ‘ook place this after- of the Richmond member had contain- IWV9 bee" Sem I0 ‘lid me -‘\\1l`*U'|9~11B- noon. After nlore than thirty days ed no allegations of disllonesty. Mr. Vielmll lldnlifs “__” AUS'-l'0'H\1l\Efl1`|B1\ of constant sitting. after heaning the Markey, in fact, went further nlld took H if-‘l°‘3iv-'»`f`§ety'-°'i.°i 5?»lif§f7la"‘lit2?"5g§3 §Y.i?.§“$3.0””..5.§§’§°§..3f..L“f,?°F§.§i;.£Il‘§ l‘,..f3§’l’.‘. ..§".§f."f.'l’il.“il...'l‘I-iiil‘?.§`... §l"lif§` De" "1 '“" '““'°“'"S °'“°"~ ‘ i1_\Z rear EU"-fd actions with the RUS- in ally way connected with the matters Justice Duff, when he followed his con s ans. referred to it. even though in some tention that no dishonesty had been cases they appeared to lead far afield, I implied by Mr. .Kyte, by the argument U10 investigation has come to a close that it would not be proper for the ~ 1 Final argument was presented to-'Commissioners to set down ill their d - day by Mr. George F. Henderson forl report that no dishonesty ha been Col. J. Wesley Allison, Mr. A. W. At-` found. This view of Mr. Kyte's ll N water for the International Arms and counsel found absolutely no sympatll e comment on the probable nature of the Mr. Markey contended that no charge being nulnerously recalled now in con- By Fl"8|l6|l. judgment it was made evident beyond of malfeasance had been made, that _ ___ a doubt by the comment of Sir Wil- this “was one view of the unfairness There is no question that the tladlg- iiam Meredith and Mr. Commissioner of what he did in that he did not make Duff to-day. of which a sample has a charge but succeeded byinuendo and 5 (specm t° the Guardlam) been quoted above, that Col. Carnagie, insinuation. There were varying 5,___T G f_ the Shell Committee generally, and views by counsel as to the matters The 111015' that the "F91 thing he te_¥‘(:§Ie?:)I;Iu`_I:g;;§sfu| u3:.?lste;°:1%Fl?,§u_ the Minister of Militia particularly, with which the Commission should the mom Farm have ceased infantry _"_ are already absolved from ally sus- properly deal ill its judgment, Mr. Wi" Umm? W9-5 all "0" bed 0" which tasks against this Section or Verduu plcioll of dishonesty of any sort. This Lnflamme holding for the Shell Com- l0 Sl@€i3_Ul0l;_€eW_?_S 3- f1¢:i§:_~___og2e_§g;'_' was even admitted to-day by Mr. F. S. mittee that it desired no certificate of 0111111011 E8 111 a 1 - ‘ U d Markcy himself, while the admission virtue from the Commissioners since of :’§r{:gn1:g;;;nit nr:.';;v1%‘:;rsg3§h %(;3“T:ru0u_ was wrung from Mr. F. B. Carvell that Mr. Markey contended tllnt there had at mont Farm in Chapitre Wood on parts of the speech of Mr. Kyte, his been no charges and that there should U18 b88|1111l1\S Of U10 War- H0 B“1`l`°““d` the len bank of the Meme éeveml own client, had been misleading in thc be no findillg ill regard to disllonestys, all himself there with Cflstly ffl ,masks by German mummy against form ln which they were aolivorou. and Mr. uellmnth holding that th 16015. 0f'WhiCl1 116 W119 1111 '~111UUi15 9 _Bm 304 have been repulsed by French Fnthermore it has already been gran- Commission had nothing to do with Piet., um; and leaves shortly for Van u5_f0]|0w,,: - . :sm n preclatioll ofthe valuable services ren- held meetings throughout the mngth w__h _he balénce Bcatteéed ghekve Yong _ ____ };__e 1; Design _ __ dcred by our church organ ami the nm] breadth 0( the Drovincr-,_ The _ _ ° 1' BD B 0 DD 0 Book Room and would assure the edi- growth of the regiment Wm. mmm-k. . ----'-'“-*' W" f““"°~ wr and Book Steward of our continued halo and more than renllveu the nntl- Appre ative reference was made to commence and su on ,.1 Mons 0 ' HIGHLAND REGIMENT 9 The 105th Battalion is now a com- mists. Tile growth by months wat ` Ccloiler ‘J0 t'\Iul strength was .16. November 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 25-. Decelllher 30 57-. .Iallllury 30 . 86| I February 28 . . _ . .. . . 1.00' March 30.... 1.23! April 30.... ........1,2l'». May 30 . . . . . . .. 1,20.; On March ltltll., the Regiment wil. up to strength, 1,153 all raliks. " _ Tile following statistics may be o' interest: _On the strength of the regiment ` there are 94 men wllo were born in Charlottetown, in Summerside 45, izl Georgetown 22, in rural P. E. I., 10-i"» and beyond the limits of the provillw £10 By rf-llgiolls denomination the figures are as follows: Roman Catllo lies 517; Presbytcrialls 432; Method- ists l-iii; Baptists 88; Church of Emi- land 73; Salvation Army 3. To date the nunlber of transfers wn ' 15; discharges 50. deserters 3. 0" discharges 10 were dlle to death; and 40 other causes. It is safe to snjf tllat the death rate was lower that: for that of any other Canadian reg' ment recruited for Overseas, beinv' less than 1 p. c., and tilts satisfar tory condition of affairs is due in rl -large measure to the deligence of til.. Medical Ofl‘i.ccr in charge. During the preliminary period o' training on P. E. Island the Troop: were quartered as follows: (lllnrlottc towll 501, Summersidc 493. Souris 111, Georgetown 115. On June Sth the whole regiment ws 1 moblized in Charlottetown. i On May 15th, the following tel. gram was received by thc O. C. 10511 Battalion, (‘.. ld. F.: l am directed 1 - infornl you that the appointment o’ Lieutl-Col. A. Ernest lllgs to con: 'mnnd the 105th Overseas Battalion with Licut.~(‘ol. R. H. Campbell sc- cond in comnland, is approved. °l pp- _p ith thilat tl er successful __________ and smoke _ the Women’s Auxiliary of Nova Scotia new ,_ tern _ _ _ _ _Enos ‘im __ ell OD D S e, Elupt of Missions, I A v y 1° G and Prince Edward Island as an affec t d 11| t _._,.___._._._._._.._._._,___ 7_.______.________.____ _,___ ____________ was held in the Odd Fellows Hall last give fm-ce in me gr-eat cnnge 0( mis ggffe? fo thescgggqtieghlch was re o sions. A 1 ` I U10 Ord" “b°°“t li’ l"“"° °“ °"°"°” Canon Simpson presented the report- 1,“,§,1_wl;Hp(;:,i],;:?gnet:1“vE,h(]:{r\}n`gol;;\rv%,§ P»E» service -The W1 W” We" ““°“ “"0 of the committee on the dlvlhlly sw- wlnrloo on tho vorlr cironlt with er 5 deughmn “me “ms "mm" Th” '-1' dents' N110- °a\'\1eBUY DIGMUHS U18* cellent results for the past two years prosrsmme included addresses by Mr. the diocese is not doing its anty with now return ,O college A s,m,|,,. my I A. A. McLean, M. P., Rev. Dr. Filpl- '|'h|3_ i5 sllpP03Cd I0 |30 R880" rcfrnrd to this fund. _ _ der was made with reference to Mr: That the Inman, of prince Edward wer- Df- °- ”~ D” “"“i“? °' "'°°=“'° "°'“ ‘“*°'"° ---23 ‘-?‘$°.’ii‘é’»1i2i.‘.-‘I°.§.°.l’.§’J1_"“ “rx lY?‘;;".':‘;‘.~ L . D D l:.‘f;.':"°....‘;:.3 Lutz..“:.:“a...s°.1°:..."‘:,1 os in the evening the synod service Dean of Them ` 'H3' t U '| ` n" . I h M A,.u,,,,. BNC _ lilies, , Osy 0 os on n vers y crisis, in tho nation s history. ven essrs (ci was held in All Saints’ cathedral, Dr. gave an 8xc,,||8nt “dare” me B“b__ out or a population or 285 __e__`__o___3 d ""`“` B°Y‘°i_ P"°“‘d°“° °f Km! “- b°"‘K ¢ h° Ject was “The Personal Element ln Re-,o total or seventeen lslnntl Miornoos ' ` |"`°°° °"' ` 46111011011." It was a rare treat scho- 11 - “_ | | * "_, qu.,ld|.,,_)_ _ . ,are enro ed under the Empires flag- ,, _ -. <59" ' ° ° ~ It W" '“°'°" by -*"°“d°“°°“ A"““ Iarly. lnslructlvs and lnsplrlllo lin hor defence, some in the 1-isth not. " 3 age, seconded by Dean Liwyd, that the Th f ponded on behalf ofthe soldiers mak- LONDON, June 9.-King Constan~ fouowing cabmgmm be ,em to H1, dclofka "e:tm8:‘e :|°:::,2::,nt;l{e:§2r&:gi- ' a¥?\s:t:her~Ioei§n3\l$t! 1061?’ ing s capital speech. Phonogrupb tin h sl rl an order demobllzfng K _ ' , . - _ |11 12 ecla::es maths Greek army. about Mgtjagtixgd mgthe diocese ___ Nava g_e__v.AI<_‘_l;:_i_l»_¢_ EC.ol_?g_o_t_:i_:-_t_>g'dé_:r;rl:_i;1;;y_:1_f _l05_t_h, paid a visit to their homo the shape of' foe-cream and oaks het- 150000 men Paris considers this sc- 5 ti the met, mm of (mud, “ °““°* Wand 011 Sunday, May 29th sa t make the occasion one of tho ¢| ' 1' in lt r prennre °°- °' °"° . _ “‘°h°d 1° this C°11f°\'°“°°» W” f°“m°l' and attended Mass in a body. In the D 0 ___ bonwssnbieng; At;__;¢;nu ___l_>_e __°mo____ presiding. desires to offerngour Mai ly welcomed and addressed me come” afternoon the mm assembled ___ the Y s n n e . ' olty its loyal and respect homage, ence _ this City: The proceedings closed igntisn order, it is reported from m R th in ¢ h _ - . LMIYWOOII ||\11'h\‘!. Where 11105' were Mh°__._ may bring the downs" ol the ,»___:;i11_‘g:: __;l_ :{\_'_l“l:_';___3_'__c_______ of ‘:_':'__ ch; r}:_lr\:_t:er__;>_; mel:lol_ies__f‘ro:lerchu:_- dddressed by Chief Sark. Michael P. sk°“|°‘"-up mmm'ry` - I *hm “him Wm’ "5 "°'5m- °f 9'9"' ceived an; refeel'|r‘;‘d €or$.Ille!Mem?lriai'rFrl?“ct. and ’sa?l`ch Peters' in the Mlcl . __, ' ous Iives. sacrificed for the great oummmee igwgn ?r':g":g‘rd' 0! °;_:’m°‘P°°°‘:°“ ""9 “U” °f hum" "°°d°m' “nd "mc" A communication was read from the fm osslble to describ ng BIIQNIIHIIB' `, . _"W d°t°"m’“°"°“ °f °“" P°°9|°' Wm' Quarterly Official Board of Central Magly in the asssmblngg :sm “ngws c' A " ‘ ' Gm" messing' Io P-r°°°°“¢° mn 'mm' 011111011 M011¢t01'l 111141111! the Confer- to ears as the devotion and self-s cgi °°“° W" "° °' ““°°°"f“l '°°“°' once to meet with them next year tics or thes io al subie t f`l-lie lt- ' ~lt 'was passed by a standing vote, and was ,Seanad ' Majesty wue recgumed ° ° ° . ` _ ,immediately thereafter the national The mvimjon wa, Mum, m°,gl,d_ The .Mecha bm-,heh the .mm of " ' "‘ ‘ “"‘°m "“ '““" §_t_>_x_lfe;enoe to meet in that Cburc onl l_oyalt;_a;_ld_'_t_t-ns rigvotftzn to the 'cause e . or w c e na on now oonto d- SUUA l °°‘“ .Sis '°":.°.::'.°:r..:.'.."':..:°:::.‘:'.:..:::" fr '°°'°"°° ~ n e ro (Bpooial to tho Guardian) W0;-k P of l-‘ide 12:.” fgivfnyalons msn a "me ON! CINT or wont oooh in “ml _#_ ____ Mfrs- _ 'rho iosth Battalion anna will gm ~ LONDON. Juno s.- all oxpbrts or -ri.; events, ,.,,,|.,,. om” ,¢ si mg ,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,°“n¢f°§§,,§“f,.f,§'{,°y’_ . I lift. < unigls ° firewall concert in Queen Square lfrom Greece have been prohibited. °°¢|¢¢k mr Mvotgomi ,”f°||“_ 'pm -ph g “ h };l°"li»°0_l't11ll'¢v»nl\ls when _I line pro- tml vmblbly muh# 11111 the slltohte tm n sgolal sol-vice, curing which lvlr'.' in °_;r'-,slings r:3¢u°r`i¢¢"n2l&»:ndll»;'t‘h ¢.f‘mm° Wm 5° \'°“d°\‘°3- ax°°m°:::__" l°°.‘};mt°"'“3 __ \‘°°"‘|¢' J. H. Langford. Field Secretory of French and Brltishfule had stood up _ I I ' . -rtalmrs-g Llntmm sum nlphmno. mink w wvehl = supplies ro¢o`h°li'='¢ ffflhfrfifi-'.f:.th° 'M 'm “ mm i‘§§f"i¢"}: '§‘,{’1',f‘l°,f,§‘,f,°g°,'r,§','L°'{,,§°‘{,'§; 1 diang were granted lilo privilege c` tho' franchise and they now have :; voice in public affairs and hope to gain other advantages rigl\.’.‘_y duo to ther.. They have good schools and hart proved themselves very apt nt luiruill -, _ -and adopting benefits of _;.oder:~ civilisation. They believe in makitu; good roads and farming and flsbin; ,by the most up-todate methods. The Island Indians deserve to succeed. TIIE IEITIIER TEIPERATURE, . TIDE l00l ETC TORONTO. June,10.-Maritime mo- derate to fresh east and southeast winds showers in the southea~:t0l'u' ' portion elsewhere fair. ' The tide will be high this afternoon at 6.40. tomorrow at o.50_ond Monday at 8.01; it will bs high tomorrow morn ing at 5.48 Monday at 0.32 and Tues- day at 7.20. _ The sun sets this evening at 7.50.' tomorrow and Monday at 7.51; it rises tomorrow morning, Monday and 'ruesd at 4.08. . ‘ _ The Ent quarter of the moon was on Th sy. June sth at7.5» p. m da_HJnne 15th at 5.10 p.m. - , » are will be a fail moon on Thora- GBY. June 15th at 8.16 p. nl. _.» _ - The length of today will ba tonrtoon. hours and forty-two minutes and `oi' tomorrow fourteen hours Und forty- throo infants: " ° -.-.._a...._-|_¢`..lfn. ' There will be o fullmoonon Tbtirit- '