i . - (_-r._,.-" --U _- i~. i ~ ~ ‘ \. 1 . .- » KIIQDE 'I ‘ 0 a 0 515* ###¥¥§§li#)KlItl0ltll iklliit . » . i noiiiauiaiiiiiiliiiaiiiliairaiiiiiiuiuiililniaaniiiiaiiiiialiiiillilloiuiiaioillitslilitiiiaiiiiilni iiialiaiiiiiiiilliiiilliiiiiiiiiiaiololiiiiili iii»4<>it>rN¢>v>r>I<‘-E=E+=rai5>I->v;Ie>+'~+ar>i-Eels loiiauiieiiiiieaieaioxanliiaizirnoiileiiiiisaraeauxiaearainiarninsniaifaunlauirais BIE#iK¥5ItBIE>lé“F`ri- The Charlottetown Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 7 7 - ~ f*ittitéifiliillaiealealeaiesleiiiliiaifaliaiiiitaifiiiaigiifgitgiigiigiigiiiigitaigaioiegiigigmifgiiiigiiiaieaieaiealiaiealsaiiaieaieaieaisaisaiiiiiaioiiaiiaisaieaieaieaieaiaaieaiaallaieaiiaiealsaisssliiaiiiiiaiiiiiairiitaieaieaiiaifaieaieiiiaiiaieaieaieaiiaieaiidftlflitaiialeaneiisailaieaifalealeattaiaisiltavlvnf ..-_...-.. ------ . . IHE cHlRLQ1,1t_1,0,yt,1§IY GU llllll bfi'-' 'iF{§5T' ' » - f _ _ _..._ _ ._ -._. E ._ --I - 3't:5I“'I'i°<"°I""I'TI"I7'; °-"vi W- , CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, IUNE il, 1917 .§.°.'3°.-'l5'.T.iT'.t.°I.'.'.Y.I{°i’.i i“...‘i`1Z2".°.¥ ¢.....i., ...l mi. ... ii. i. of-1' . BRITISH MADE FURTHER GIIINS . . BEIwEEN LENS IIND EIIBIISSEE ,...__- ltl l U ‘ (Canadian Preaa Despatch.) MONTREAL- The Presbyterian General Assembly placed itself unani- mously on record in support oi’ Bor- den's conscrlption policy Saturday. “Tho Assembly desires to express its appreciation oi every legitimate i;»i'~- fort to rouse the sluggards Iamong the youths of Canada to a. consciousness oi their 'duty and enroll those who are available in a great crusade for the world’s freedom. - ' "lt endorses the policy of selective conscriptiion as applied to the battle field and of the universal conscrip- tion of the talent, wealth land energy oi the Canadian people." “lt expresses further the hope thai. in this crucial time, when united ser- vice and sacrifice are urgently ile- manded from us. -all minor differences will be 'put aside in a common enthu- siasm to win the war." The motion, moved by the Rev. Dr. W. T. Herridge of Ottawa and secon- ded by the Rev. Dr. R. Bruce Taylor oi’_Montre‘al, was unanimously adopted todaypiby a standing vote, at the meet- iing ot-the Presbyterian church in Ca»| nada, now assembled in Erskinelunwitliiig gil. it was not fair tlliii church. ` lu introducing the conscription mo- tion Dr. Herridge said the church was the biggest recruiting agency in Ca- nada. lthaddone more for recruit- ing than -all the 'political agencies. While the church was ii peaceful or- ganization it did not seek peace with- ' bright and fair should go to the trcii I _-__» __i__,__ ______`_,»___ gr __ __ ___ ,___ GENERAL ASSEMBLY WANTS CONSCRIPTIGN Job in ll manner creilitallle to hor. This was ilo tinic for lIiilt'\vii lucas l"’al`l0ll 0l1l>0t-'lllllll to tiii-. iililiigility of their focs. Gernilluy was still iiiisiilliiiiiril iinil while on the wes|ei'n frollt silo liiiii ,made Wlltli, site cnllcii “falls bali-k iii 5ll'f1ll'I.£)'." illcrc iizlil liven l'ctl'eui:~' in which Olll’ b0_'.Vs lliiil piaycil un impin- -.tuiit part. li‘i'Iiili'i' liliil put into tlii~ war ev_ol‘y ilizlii sill- coiilil, (treat [tri lzlln was lllilciiiiig anil llially lionii-Ia Wf'l`l‘- tlosoluio lull llic llliitoil i'lliipiI"c must. throw iisi~ll` 0 film' injury in' n triilii wreck on 'I‘hur.iilu.\'. Reu),er`h coltrmvponiienl nt ilio lflil- guo- repoits. Four izarll of the irniil in which the Queen was rsturnini: ic The Hngiie wore fiorlliled ui lloiltoli. noni- lltriichi. 'riie Quoeii- wil" W“=‘ unhurt, prni-.ce-iioil to the f‘l\l>l'-"ll Ili’ an ordinary train soon' tlftcrwl-lrds. A Central News despatch r-'lys that immediately ai`tcr the acclilont thc Queen attended ll number of injuroil passengers girving them first aid, unit not resting llntil she had nsciirialneil that they were well cared for. Albans-cAMP 'ro KING noNDoN-os§»§il. n. nursiiiil, iii rho Canadians. has been ai1l>0lut<‘. to win. 'l`wo illiys ago lily division was in-alle up of tlirei- splcniiiri Ger~| man regiments. We tluw those nlcil shrivel up iii il hurrli-niic of ilro willi which wo colliii not possibly rolllliciii. New »uly division iixists ii., iiiiirr-. This iifiicor had no colii-plniriii-I til make tlgiiinst. tile Lliiriiilln liiigiier colli- malirl nnil no |:ipp;ii'ct\t. iicslrc lo will favor froill hill l_`iritlsli captors. lin was so alialii-.ii by thc ordeal hr- lmil iliiilcrgolie that tio i-if-c-iiic-ii to iliiii ut ionst lllonlolllury i'i\.li4\.l' iii IIXDIWIHHIIII1. in ox/-f:lli~.lit l~}iii_;lii:li lim tliouglitia which wort: uppvi'illost. Ili his ullnii. Tho cxperleiico of ills iliviialoil appur- cntly is evideiico that (lernmily is not finding a solution bore of her inllitnry rlifllrnlltics in tho iriliisfr-i‘rllig of hor old eastern unltii in the wostorn front. BRITISH ENTER GERMAN TREN- > CHE8. (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON- The British ntiackcrl last night southof thc Soucllcz River. and entered the German positions on a front of more than two miles, the war oilics announces. The German line was pentrated to li depth of more than half s mile. Heavy casualties warp inflicted on the Gerl'r.\lns. were carried on with complete suc- :mm on ll wido front from south of ,____._.__--.---- Il L b rcilxlleil _yceilirlwlaly ulonr: lilo i`i'ollt HI this latest Britisli uitzlvk wlilcli \\'l'v:It.» oil tile llli-.ssillcsi lliilgc from tlii-.' ticr- iin 'l`lilll':1iil\y, 'l‘ilc noise of thc izulis lvzis ittiiti- iippfllling, but, irtllcr- - iviscs lilo iluy was oiic oi' Illlllost culli- i'.;llm. ’l`llf-. night \\'ns also iiillot ilnii tile llritirali irivu iiioi'oilgliiy coil- solltiutcii their gains ilnil :irc Illilo lo ilefcnii tiic-iii iiguillst :lily collntnrilt- the icliiporilriiy lliwiviliicmil tlcr- ol` iuost t0l‘I'i\`_\'iili: giiii iirii :lllil ii:lli` them the will' is over unii their tier-:ilt'ii~lt lust llilzllt ilvci' niiurly the were i'r‘pIllsoll i:oln.plolv.iy, the llrltisli rctziilllni; ull the grouliil i~iipi\l|'cil. (Canadian Press Despatch.) i`(ll’l<]NiIA(ll‘}N.~--Vial l.oliiloli.~-'i`llc ilctltll notices lil the tierilialii |>upi=l‘:I iiiiliczile what El torrlblie ii-il tiic wvst~ orli brittle is taking uuiollf: (ierlliilil llcrlili illllilllllrg, oi' iiilii-1' pzlpr.l':s \\-liii'li i'li'r:llhIif~ Iiiiioiil: iiilii~~~i~i=, up i\i~:ll';~: williilul at linisl Iiro or thrill- Illlrl i>i`tf~ii i-ight. or toll iloiiccs ol' ili,-stills ill the flying i-i`»rps. o_llc. like to-ilily's lllinollliccilieiit ot' till* flrliiiii of iiiivut. Schiicii-1*. who wal:-. iliuiltioiliiii iii ilospilti-.lics oil 'l'ilcsiIIl_\' i`ili~ iii'iiii.{ili;: iliiivll his tliirtlcill oiliiliiy llirpiilili-_ l.icut.. Scllaet'i'cr gllillilil ill:'- tiilctiotl iii tho "tl'avellilli:, iIil‘i:us" i-` ,i_`:ipt. Von llitchillofcn, and was lzlic- ly givcll cc-llliiilulil ut' a rlglitiiig sqiiilii- roii on the l<`l:lniiel's lront. TACKS. (Canadian Press Despatch.) l'AillS.- The Geriiiails iliiiilo four fruitless aittiiciis on l-‘rc-iiieli pmlitiiiilii _lllt;iIt. iii-i~iiI‘iliili:, tr- itil olliirizil stiltc- Iliiuili issllvil by the |<‘i'i~ni;ll wiir ililit-.: toiiiiy. 'l’lli‘. |.itiui~k>; were iiclivoiw. ill iitiiirk sI|i:i;i':-'>'ltili iiiirilleast of (‘i~i‘- ily. 'i‘ht- ailliiiiliiiwiiit-Iii follows: 'flu tiit‘ rcitinil 'nilrtll of St. Quciitiii. tho [llatti‘l‘ics \\'i‘l'ii vvrv iicilvo in the night.. Along thc <`licniiil-llcslhillicil the Gornllliis ifcpi-ziti.-il their cl'l`0|'l. nt -sevcrtil points trciii our positioirl Isoiitll iii' Filtliii, us fill' as thc region cast of f‘f\i'ny. While tho artillery ilglitini.: wus Illcliil: continucil wltli viii- wliillc lfflllttll iii' thc' |'ii=.\v frililt. ’i`lir.‘_\’ GERM_A,_Ns_,j-‘AIL IN FOUR AT.I » ,. lsuccEssFul. Ain RAID sv sai- flllllll-T tho \'llviiiiii~l)i:>;l):\liics lust' SONERS. (Canadian Press Despatch.) l.tl.‘\'DON.-~~ Prisoners taken iii Bri- iiisli of|'cui-ive now exceed 7,000 with ll lVIA»NY GERMAN AVIATORS KILL-|l:r'§ut lliul ti~i` wal' lnalerizll still burial ED llliilvlr ili'i~ ileliris. lflxiriepi for urlll Ilcry ilrr> ull iii i|illf.‘t on thc Yprcli fi-ollt. l'il.~=iiioti:»I I|l;lvi'~. boon i-iillsoli ilatcil :ii (ll‘oFelililllio.li.'li our linen wcro rnplllscll c.l:Il ’ I ly. We took pi'isoiif‘r.=. llicluiiiiig ali ofl‘li'.ei'." THE KILTIES PIPE BAND TAKES BOSTON BY STORM. BtiS'l‘0N- The lioston newspapers ||¢‘vol.o linlllilllll zlliiillllli ill' space iii thi: lirrivill ilf l.iiiiit. _fllltlirlo anil illi- Nf=.\\ l`iI'illl:-Iivick l(iltli».~;‘ l‘l|in iluiiil_ Smut' of thi- pilpi-r:i Iinvii iliivtilres ot (‘oli-iii~i iliitiiriie :inil his fumily, ilii~ other ollir-hrs iiliil liit-rIlllll‘i'.s of thu party :ln will nw tllc pipe -limiil. 'l`i\~' llosioli' tilolis- ilil.I lnoitiling i-aiiiil tlilit llzlrillil.: Ji.\fl.`i'c, thc cvor-glorioiis :inil tho llrltlsll llilltoiii' party, no thirty uicii who cvor :lrrivcil in lir/_lion hail ll lli-.iirtli-r wulcnillo thnll tho |‘inc Bum( oi' thc: New liriinswlirk Kitties, which not iiito Noi-lli Station last night.l Fully 2,000 people were janlinnii on tho platform in thc -nilrlwlly niiii ai~l_ ulnlly more waited oilt.=.ili‘g in Cause-I way street. Most ill' tho cri.-wil joiiieii Iii thi-. pilruiir-. oi' thc |'ipors limi by tho tiiiii- they hail gono tllroulzll Frionil' .ltl'i=ilt, tile famous Si-oliilimon llnii rlls~I appeuroii in the iilililst of ll trnmplugl multitude. lt was just one cheering mass that swung along through the dark streets. with sklrling pipe lnusii: somewhere in the middle of it. llow`~_the gymnastic bass drummer ever get room for his cnlisthsnlcs nobody knows. Behind came Lt. (lol. Guthrie in a motor with Mrs. Guthrie and two dirmiliutlve Giith ries, in full regimental. Ahead went s hastily gatlicred section of the Bos- ton people linii with ll hugler from the British Army and Navy Veterans, and (thong oi' them a plaic-on oi police. -Th, police detail was of 25 from many different divisions under Sergt. Corcorsllo ot Division 1. Th; route was up Friend. tliroiighywas lngton, ' rnlnf MINI ti|l$lmlll'» A “I” I° _' '“"'°°‘ , _ _ ‘Hanover, Bcollsy Square, Cmlrt, Wash Mlnarif a Llnl Thom was n distinct Sens? of u,li,,f| Iirocialili- lossii-:‘., willioilt ohizlinlilg lllf~_ ililnii of tho Milswllr- near the easiterll Il‘fl-‘I YUSIIIIS- '/iinii ot' tiii- front :intl si>l‘it».t:~' losrw: wcrfi ilitlicti-il iii; illi- cill'.||i_v. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS. (Canadian Prose Dc5pat¢h_) I‘.lADl'tll`l.-A The Marquis Mllnucl |.‘ui'i~.i.1 l"i'|i~to has teiiilcred to the King the if-.-.i;;nzitloli of the illlilllvl. iiirrlilii to Boylstoii, a uri hy l3o_vl:.toii to 'l`rfIiioiit to thc Pilrkcr llolisi-_ llerc Col. (liiiilrii\.‘i: iiii.»:oi~ swung out ot the ||I\f‘ illlfl tho rest. of ill". 'pmnilo voll- tiiiui-il Hu I0 tho (‘i':lwfiiril lloiisc. wllcrtl tilt: vislttwii worn put ilp for thu night. . All iluy long ilapt. .I. lloilglzol lll;ii‘k.of tlic Klliics has lioclililwtliiit: to ilinke. ui'i'ulll»:elilciiis flu.” the Viinnd- Iilii rliiy i'i~i-rultiniz i-:Ilnpalgii which l»:‘» igllis this nioriilillr. The (iovcrniir. thc Mi\.\'lIl‘ an iltlic t‘oiimitm Public Silfely :ill i'.iiiiti°ibilti~ii ill tho enrl. 'Pho Kilt- lr ~' recnlvt-rl al Dormlt to l-:il unywllero :intl tio ailyi.lliug they wil-ihoil to di-, and the police iiro iirilcroil to iiolp lllclii. Milyol' Ctlrloy pcl'i»ion:illy pliiil for tllcir liecfstcllk .slipper ut the t‘.i'uwforil ilnil their ruoniii. , Tile (lnvcrnr-r gnvo ihciii thi-. Hilar- lei-iiown Armory for ll limiiv' during- thelr silly lli.‘l~o. and t'oiniillslliolicr fl` Meiirii ilnil Supl. t‘rilwloy ilnido livery arrunigninclii for the forwarding of their cniliic. They will have the use of band- stantis for concerts all r.-ver the city. On Sunday tho Pipe Band will plily at ltevere Beach reservation, and rc- cruiting speeches will be mode iii the bailiistnnrl, a most unusual favor. All next week the band will play nt the noon rallies on the Common and in the evening ni the National Theatre. which has been lent by B. F. Keith. The Uanarlilin War Oflli-es estimates that thi'-re are 7,000 British subjects in Huston. it is believed hardly pos- sible tliat from this number. the Kltltteb can tail to obtain the 300 or so recruits they still neod, ln iairt., from the way the oniistments have been 'coming in already.-it in declared that ` he able to pick and choose 'l`ilri-i> (ii.-i'||i:lii nii‘pl~.liIc:a worn llritlsil iiiclvliiilcs' :irc l‘i>piirtf.-ii lilie- l.()i\'l')0N.~- llolltiIr`s (Torrvi-ipolidonl was i'i|l'i‘iui out iiii Siltilrrllly on the lUnder Terrific Cannonadet oi British Guns Three. Whole German Regiments Shrivclled Up- German Prisoners who are Coming in by Hundreds Declare the British Bombardment was- Horrible and They Experienced Distinct Sense of Relie .When Permitted io Surrender 7 All British Gains Consol dated. }m|'i‘I5l'{ 1-]E,\1)QL7AR'l‘lCllll li\'I Tho (icrliians mzliloilpuwci~fiiii'oiili MORE TI-IAN 7,000 GERMAN PRI- l"RANl`l<}»-Vizl Loililnn.---lily tile As- l i `tlic (‘on.=Ioli his ;;rlvi~i'iiillr~iit ini n p:ii‘ty iiiippiirt tlii- ;.;i>vi‘i'llilir-lit Ilul. will ililt ot' illi" l,ili<-rul piirly is ;..i'iiwilig in llIlr1ll>i>.i' ailil will :iiioil iirclliilfl all ling- lisll l.ibcr:/lls llui :wviili or niltlit Sir Robert will iiItl'oiiIii:r~ thii lliili~ IVIIIDIINAID DIED IN IVIDNIREAI (Canadian Press Dcspntcii.) l\ltiNTlll'}Al.--- Sir Wiiliniii (`. l\ii» Iloilalil ilioil iii his liollic lloro Sili- urilay uftnriioiiii. I 'l‘lic ‘liltc Sir Williztnl was born nt Glelialallule, this pl'oviuce_ ill' 1S.'il. ll Son of (lin lute lion, Dollallii ;\li‘l)0n~ alll. lic tlbtuincil :I bllsiilcss trlli-iiillg llnil-‘r the late’ lloil. llziiiii-I Brclillzill Ialiiil lvft the provilirfe in 1854 relllov- ing to lllolitrczli where he bccauic nil importer :intl general iiolumissioli merchant, ani] silbscqiicntly i-lilb:li~li- 911 ill IJUSIHD--E, g§..g.' Lubiluco merrlitliit `and"`i15'z‘fNTlTaT- urer. He owned at tht- time oi’ his ileatii thc most extensive Iy tobacco business in Vontrcril. llc was a director of the llrlnk -of Mon- treal, ns well as ii.; largest Nlinrc- helder. He gave large ciiilowlnents to McGill l.’lilvci'sity of whii'l1 he was .1 Goverilor. lie was also ii Goveriioi- of the Montreal Geilcral Hospital. lie cstulillslinii anil cnilow- ed the Mcl`Jonlilil A;:r'lcultui°ill (Tol- `leg‘.° :lt St._ Anile iii: llcllevii-w ill. :I cost oi' $5,000.0ti0. llc also inirluileil his native provillizifin his hr>llci`ai'- tors. liavilil-'.' provlileil thc new will.: o|‘ thc l’i'inii»c of Will‘c-s College nnii boroiii;-.h. besides lilrizc Isifts fur thc consolidzltioii oi' rural .~=:~liooli-i in thc province. Mrs. Judge Jl~'.ilc;lN iliclloli- alll is thc only relative now in this province. REV HUGH FRASER DIED SUDDENIY (Canadian Press Despatch.) (!Al.GARY-- Rev. lllluli l~`l‘il.f‘.'.‘i‘. pai-itoi' iii' linux (_'h|ll'i-li. i`iii~iiii>rl_i' iii' Valli-IoIivcl'. iliivl :~‘iiiii|r‘lil,\' .\'f`-*l"l"IIl.\' of iicnri ilisi-:i:=c. ziizuil GN, lit' \\'.'l:I born lil Nmv Gl:lsi.:o\v, N. S. RUSSIAN COMMANDER 03.' I WESTERN FRONT RESIGNS. (Canadian Press Dwpafoll.) pl-;'I'H(i(;lI_-ill. \'i:i l.i-iiiliiii f`.encrI\l t'||l'lios‘ i'i,1iui---.t. lor pvriiiiia Sion iii i'i‘:=igli :ir-. i~iiiiilliuiiil~i‘ on thc woslerll frulit luis liiicn zltl.I\v(-i'i-il by all order 1'rillu l\lilli.~'tur of \V;ii' Ki=.i~i»iisk\- rclicviiu: hinl oi' ills rolli- nmnd ,firm iippiiiiitinig hllii ticiinriil ol' .liviuiiin tiuiicriil (`ui‘kil:.’ i~»:qiio.=l I°.'n.~' liiililv :lflrr l\’liiiii:ti-i~ lici'cni‘-lib' hail Iriiiliill -aiii orili-.l' llfflllllllllllll tho ivitilzllililoll oi' ally' otlii-urls. Fond Siiuaiiin is Grave lIeclares_ Minister oi Marine "’l‘h¢. ltrnai t.-itolioiny and frllglility nlliiit iw r~xei‘i‘iscd. zliirl iliiii Cmliiii ioli will ixoutlllllc to cxisi llciivccii iinw iiim ih,. noxi llll.rvf~si, lil iliiiur ibut( iii.. pi-iiplr of tho British lslirs Iiiayt hiivv :-\llfl'li‘iulli, fmlil till' Ill-i~I|' \\‘:ltil.:~. /is il nlaiicr ol' flirt tliv iolldllllln IN B0 s-icrious that for three or four wceke hcforo wr, loft (lleat. Britain nu pot- iitoos ag, all were scrvcii at the hotel where wo were s-tnyi-liiz or at any l_|o- toi in the city of l.u|iiii\ii. Sligar was oxtri-.nIel_v si-nrcc, :iiiii lloiir was ui-arch iluil iiilil to Ill* l'l\l‘"|`llIly hus- lliinii-vil. /it the liotivl whc.-re wo were staying. undcr the orilcr of the dir- ector of food supply, lml1i Davenport. only ii small portion of bread was ser- ved to the guests at each meal, and we saw no such thing as white- bread. because the wheat flour was being. mixed with rye and with meoil niade| from barley in order to make "the wheat flour so as far as possible. I e above- statement was made bY~ i-iilizr lt. ’l`lir- i‘i,insc‘i'i|llioiii.-=t wiiigi Y :'53 RE-ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT Liberal Conscripiiilnisls will Support Borden Government. Coiiseripiionisi Wing New Includes all English_l.lberals but Seven i=iI`_\‘ L~»`l‘vii.‘t‘ tnimorrow. His will be l')'l"l`i\\\"./i. ~ Sir itolirci Iiorilf-ii will thi. iiiil-,- .\p.»,...},_ gh. “fnfrhl resewim, his ziilili~ii-as until the scculirl i'c:irliti2_. lizlrlirl. l.I|ii‘l';ll i:ollsc'I'iptiililiSlN will I~‘, ]-1 lliii-dei; will 1-mil-g ;0m(yi~i~fyy\» ills (`lliiIi' Whip of tllre Llbcrzll party lt ll* l"`lJl.‘rit‘ll iliiit lion. E. L. l’atomiililf‘. iSli\i‘i~f-tzll'y iii' titiitv, has resigllcd frnrri lille ilorilcii giiveriiniclit, iiiilering with iii,-. riiilcaguirr. on tile cc-uscription it, iillt* iii wiiiirii .lifes III IIEII IIIIIIIII 'l`|lii .-\ui‘lil.iiirl llully News oi’ May ‘Iii-il prints n photo und obituary no. tivo ot' thc hit., Mr. Lcnlucl J. Bag- llllll. Wllo iiicil iii his residence on lliilniiuy. April 30th. Mr. B-agllsll was born :li New Glasgow. P. E. l., in 1844. ilurl linil just completed his s.f>vclit._v»tlli1~d year. ln 1863 the UNH Pukcilcii, Capt. Campbell in cinliulanil. snileil froiil Charlottetown :mil after :l passage of nearly six iiiililtlis. alrivcil suicly at Auckland, N. Z.. lliilonl: the passengers being til; into lion. George Bagnall and fiitnily. l.f‘niucl J.. the eldest of the, i'nliii-ly, having accomplished more than any other person iu making 'the tivo island Provinces known to each other. - ~ The News says: "During nearly xt li-alf a century Mr. Bngnall had' been colinecteii with the public affairs of the Auckland district, and there have been fi-w ifiiizelis whose work 'has cvci' bocii more highly appreciated. iinil wllo, personally, have been held ill zrozlici' cv.tr>cni." “ln pl'ovini:ial :ind civic politics. he \l'ii.< iiii :lctive worker; having liccii clcctcil several' iilues, the ‘last ot' wliiizii wits his election to‘ the liiilyoi‘ali_v i`rilln which lic retired in lilil. lil i~ollimi=.rciaI mzltters_ in ,\iif-kliind, tho lille Mr. Bngnall oc- i-iii>ii:ii si pronliilc-nt position." Mrs. Bagliilll. ll Miss Walhurn, oi’ Nova Scotia. iiieil three years ago. two sons. and ii dallgliter survive them. ’l‘hI'ce brothers and three sis- ti-.rs live in New Zeslanil, llllss 1\lar~ garct llatrnall. tile only member of tho fzllnily who has been permitted to visit here. She will be kindly re- iiicinhered by many frieriils and all will sympzith-izc with her and other nli-lnbcrs ot' licr family lil their far away homc-- Seven gmndsons of lion, George llngznalll ure, Auzacs. two lizlvc rotiirncil wounded and file Iii-v still ill ilio fighting line. GENERAL PERSHING RECEIVED BY KING GEOFIGI' (Canadian Press Despatch.) l.0Nll()l\'-- ticiieral Pershing win: i~.-coivcil till;-_ iiiorniini: ni. Iillckiliglizii.; l':il:ii-i- by Kim: tlcoi'i,:e. lfii- \'.'-:is pro- si-iiti~il to til.- King: by l.oi‘il I`iro-“II-'~' i.-oilitllziililf-i' of thi-. Twclftll tlallailiotl lliianiry Brigzlile HDN. A. l. RAIEDIIR I ARRIVE§_IN ENRIAND (Canadian Press Despatch.) i.0NDON~- l~‘orei;zn Sccrctxxry A. .l. lliiifoilr arrived nt a British port this liioriiliir: on his return from his trip in Aiiicricn ii( the head of tho liiliish lllissioli. Mr. Balfour at once ilcpurtcil for Leliilon arriving here till-.s iii`i»‘riiooii. Mlnnrii'n Llnlment cures toothaeha. rim wnatrluimt '- rnurmnarvnn, " Tmn, Hoon, arc. TORONTO, June ll-»-Fine and cool. ` , Tho highest tempcariiire recorded yoliteriiay was 48 degrees above. At 10 ii. m.. it. was 46 above; at .il p. m.. it was 46 above". The coldss( the pre- vious nlght was 45 degrees. The tide will be high this .afternoon 2.51 and tomorrow at 4.08; it rises to- morrow morning at 4.10 and Wednes- day at 5, The sun sets this evening and to- morrow at 8.04; it Maas tomolwy Th - . Hon. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marino and Fisheries in parliament upgn his. return from England where e at- tended the imperial War Cabinet. 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