n ’i'-~- ' » s / »~.- l .\u<7.<~> - - if-‘;27‘~f’ `l ‘ff , 1 ."v_-{§4__~*;i. Us ` _,'. _ A-sas; 1 i T- v. 'Li . ll. ‘f€"¢'§'§ ' Q; .-_ 2 -_-a Lili' 7-; _».» _-- l sv J ' i. . / =-_: l 1 ‘J ‘Ji -._ ( A ..' . 1 _,. \ _ 1 » il »:‘. `~'i»_~ i , _.,_ ` . , -al n ri; ‘lf ' aft--.Y . 4 PAGE TWO " uxmnssnn ir” THE 0HARI¢O'1"1l'.|3OWN ’ ' “ a-P¢\""°' Y 1" vdlllli T H E G U A R D I A N ,,,¢;,,.- in me. of it 'ram wui u, and splendid thins. ll °°l!.s°v°r1\lns A -'___ z M A K a drinking bar. Give us a lead, On e r l a reement that during the _ ' , ' ' _ _ _` ` Ldvsrtllllj Phono... ... ... .,132-8 campaign the Liberal condidates had - God . subscription Phone... .°"f.'iu-‘A nu the tem: of it in the way °l` ‘““°~ "°“' !°“““°" “"°" M““"° _ ` " ‘ Nels and Edit. Day ,,,,¢¢,i,,i_ They had' a canvass cal- b°» Will llll’°l¥ 1000"? the” : ' News sul Edit Night P1|onilll9l:138 culated to catch th, voter Wm,” chewllll, 111160 A\lJ°l'¢ 5 than Canada _ _ 0 hy _ . I _ _ F _ ""l' d b hi h ¢ they Miss get your chance. Forget - la ,_,,.H,,,°°,: og; ‘tt °|'§"°“'°°§°' iisisdiicntiiiii-B tnnyweii-m::iiin;aeiti- lor once.-and-l°r our ¢l\ll°lf°“'° °°“°» 9°. a n . f _ ‘e J I \\Il1ll\8l'l 0 _ it _ It N/ a`..`.` fi _ ` Alperton. Bourls and Hontslllls ' zen wlw. ill his ‘"1 1°’ Wl‘“t 0° asm this “gm °“t to v c my -was .~~~*'€?‘. JULY - ' element of fake, and far more evid- cr:-i, there was iu them a considerable *_* H than of zeal for moral or temper- H t. Time. H t -_---*~_ These, slogans may have helped the 1-=-1-»-1-1-sez'-2-'e==f=~'~1""*’*’°’i91""?T?;?T?3 znews'-»&dc.1c=¢o--c=:~c=cc-or.--$14*-C--¢=-1--~ -v_-1-1- ,14- a 11. M- lli:40 18:04 19:16 20:27 21:33 22:31 23:25) 11:19 12:10 12:51) 13:47 14.Hl 15:20 111:21 17:21 18:27 |9016 20:13 21:44 23:37 23:24 ‘l:06 11:57 12:46 | 111:35 ' 14:27 15:27 16:36 17:51 F'1‘. 4q;aq= Nomwms 7‘4 _:=-1-1-wgmnpoo gqcregvr-;~====l_=»-1~?~’fE°P -i-en:-:treo :z;1a.:-s:|:ae¢:/~'>-<»-=1Ir¢- i i t ti whqgela _Eni tglrogihont the whole sinuationii were made that there wus y l g m.. ere was inslncer- a strong lllitlicnl group of sharehol- ity in tire new cry of the Rowell *T ders interested. 'l‘bis irisinuntioii was party; tliere was U, record of d|sh°n_ Sir C0‘"`l¢9 T“l"Pe"- the 501° ““""'i' brushed nsiilc by the Financial News, _ .. ._ that the map of Brazil is all wrong t vol of thc Fathers of Confedera- which published ri list of sliurehold- f cs y and graft attached to the _ em in ,hp An I _Farsi d skirts U, the Liberal party since tioni’ entered yesterday on his nine- ~' ‘ Z 0 ' “U H" 00° 01" 1 . l t d C i 1 hi ll *hell lflfll l'2Zllll€- Liberllllsm had trfnurth yew' All Canudians win ltw‘trh`:i;'ri(1i“; y em do-'on . but l at the buyer the mm (I H8 wan' rs “san er washed. As forthe party who drag' :‘I(’li:‘iat\(ii`i'ehlil:-ic; ‘i°::trol1l\Ml°n gignnti: mists- the oniei ol which HEAVY Loss on hmsi l"° I ‘ill 0l‘BiV° |1001- l-lb°l'0|iBl'rl_ist support in parliamentary contests, are the Standard Oli Company and' R _MV J ‘ _ ._ _ ___|;,,._`y_;44 __ ;, . in ontnrio is aena .ma time 1, no , _ the Shell and Royal Dutch com»pnny.» A . IA. eva., June 29-'lhe fl tit.; ... ,_ _ - lolltlcs can produce curious com _ d d ,, on ‘ B kk I d _ an _ _ _,.,.i. ` ~ mmedlarn Prospect of a resurrection bmaji,-,n,,_ to ,mfg (or mod M ,nu '"‘°d“‘0"""`“lt7 10° |=l“'0°"°” ll: 10"! “QV as b ° "c‘:“m»lb‘*'B¢ P8301! G08- _ V _ ` _ ._ T. aa* l2:;‘;_§f_ ~ _ 'l`|l° CRUSH 01 t°mD¢l'l1ll°° Wi" '"0" as for humbug. When a man in- 3;? Jor?<‘iu'e’“?1‘he’egintrdiuwhiiih oth; is fyeared tligre :ns h\;li::ytl)os?' gf; ` ` ' ~ 0 iii ",'f'~ ' f . _ only as Christianity occasionally tarasud m th, mcg," 0( 5 distillery Government has acquired over the life. ` _ ~ ` _.'~_", » . °“0°"- 1-070030 Mm! 0°"“°0 “I ° cn” gut |0;- the restriction of the , __ _ _.M _ __ , ._ . __ _ ._,__-__,_ __ .___, _, _ The snared cause of temperance mm" °'°°“ *° '"*"°“"- ' ...in oi the uintiiieryu proanbu, new PRESS comnmprs ever, good in the situation is 'not ON oN'l'/mio liiLlr0'l'IoN. easy to and - -... .nsizuunp ‘ _ _ """"“ St. John 8tsndu‘d:-- The result in Rev. Charles W. ' 9° 0° ontario yesterday cannot he regard- 'known ssflhlph - *mio 0|” ' sd ru n setback to the cause, of messniro to the ‘ ` ' ng lglilos. probibiiimi. as rriicli nn s crushhig thenvri of. ' _ "g[,§"°“' mow' to um uwni in , ' 0130* \v|l`lllncva¥¢¢s .provlllg'e. Mr. Bpwell `“ E down to defeat because lint it nal eii.si.s';pw"£7 penile. ‘the cr; oi "abolish ance reform. people to forget the utterly corrupt. i-hn.ract.er of the Ross Government, :ind such forgetting may account for some of the Liberiil gains. Mr. liowell's fiirtation with the French vote on the bilingual school uiiestion_ may also have gained him sonic votes and some members, such, for example, as tile two seats for flttuwri. Montreal Gazette:-The election of ri new Legislature in (lntario yester- day sbuwed results lr-_ss favorable to tliu Liberul opposition than had been anticipated. Seemingly the party of Mr, ltowell still suffers from what went on .in the latter years of his power nt Toronto. As leader Mr. Rowell has worked hard, with some ability and some adaptability. What was done before 1914, when Sir George Ross, Mr. George P. (li-uhum, of Brockville; Mr. Alex. li. Mac- Kay, of/North Grey, and Mr. I_l€. .\'trattou, of Peterborough, were do- ------#--~---------------- --W--" lug their best or worst to hold fn to offcc ii-lion reputation and use- fulness were alike gone, still weiglis Th.. ¢.|,,(.|i0,, campaign' just closed upon thc organization, however, and in Ouiiirio, in wliicli the war cry, DHVBIYZBS. ' ° ' ' The Wlii't|l0Y .vAb0|,,,h the Bu,-_-» figured so con. Government has won the approval uf apicuously luis not muteriiilly helped U16 lll1\l0l'ilY Of lille P80910' Uf the the caiiso of teiuperauce either in 11l”0Vll\C9- Ill S0100 Striking \\'11YHll1 iluit province or elsewhere. The has deserved respect. Its lender bc- iluiiiugiir: effect, however, wus not Klill llll? 0Bl"€9l` lll DOW" 01' Cllttlllg l’rom the defeat of the party wliosc iiwuy from the hypocrisy that bud slogan who "Abolish the Bar". been prominent for too limi: ill Many ii worthy ciiusc bus been turu- 0iitui‘io's affairs. If he did not bc- ed down uguiii and iiguln by the lievc the proposition was right pool-le. it wus not thc ubolition of lie silid so in iiiimistukalile words, so the bail' that wus tii|'iit-_il down, it that every one concerned could know wus tlii; hollownoss and the sliain what lie would do. His course ap- lltlllllll ll- pealed to the iuunliness of the people 'i‘empcrunce sentiment iu Outurio and won him support, is, nual has been, a strong fuctor and, undoubtedly, the promise of. SOUR ("V'M`m‘q' Mr. iiuivcll to abolish the bar' up- And hu,___, me ,I few Bm". Mapes pealeo lo molly, so many that when from the Liberal p,_esB_ well mi-aning and sincere clergyiuen plumux Ch,_onicle:__ HA smashing of all dcnoin-iuiitions took up the cry victory mr Libem|i5m_»» in tlii-ir pulpits it looked as if the P0091” “""`° reudy 13° “d“l’t “mt gible liiiil ir read, A victory that lflilnk in the exclusion ol' every oE'u-, sm,,,Bbed 1,gb,_._m]ism_ or consideration. But behind the cry‘ gp ',y,,|,,, 'pc|egmp1,;__ It is f,r“c_ of tilt pi.-liticiliiis v.-as the iinmis- of course, that the tempernncc cause l9l*l"“bl‘l hllllgflr 10" 00l°“» 7-09' T900 lz:u~\ u_-.ide much progress in Ontario "ess U-‘ Pf0ll`-me Uvffllftlllllli f0l' the since the Whitne overnment came - sake of support. i.,r_., power’ ugdgthc governmentis Government is justified in tliwurting Bum of I,,.0ping“ity rather than 0; 3279`7'1ME2l T00" Ulefe WHS the l`€C0l`d 01 the i-wil temperance profession gave f(:l,_cnl;f,:‘3,‘;i,§; g,`;)E:)tSe(, nature. Yet he holds the secret /of v Whitney Government. He had C¢iusi~ivntives an excuse for B&Ylllf5 the principle underlying what has .,_ . ,, _ l ' ""' Y lll"»l!0ll'l>liHll0d ‘ll-lleily Wllllf his OD- that ‘.ir. Rowcll's plan was not so been referred to us the "Admirulty's soldiers from "ll pomts "1 the ironeute were ev ostvrmtiously pro- mush miter ns to wan-ant them in Oil D601" 011 which fl debate was 1 S , Q d _ Th . _ . _ .‘ _ heard in the House of Commons this Sifiwilll, biir gn" edprovinie had btin staking, defeat of their own ppltty. week It came up in 'the form or 8 y o g ry Jus as e llio ii-nl esson is that party po_i ics "muon hy "Om Winston Chumhm to l’“°l"° <*“"‘”“d”d ll “nil vfovie- is null much etroncer than te- wr- en_-_.own the ncqnisition of shares ion hnd been niudo that whenever the ance sentiment in Ontario. The Lib- ill Ull’ AllEl0~1’6l‘BlLlll Oil C0ll'llll\llY people wished it the saloons and thc 1-rule had n good platform in addi- °" bemlf ‘ff me Admimuy 00 ul" , __ '_ _ extent of nbout $10,500,000. The burs vl‘ould be closed. 'Ihere was tion to ilrir temperance plonk, uni policy or the nation investing on A sincerity in the work that had been they ehoulr. have received stronger mpgs argl., in n commemm ,,,,dm._ accomplished; it was backed up by support. They evidently have much taking was one which not unnatura- sam-_ und judicious and honest od- work yct to do. uf mug”-7 some q“"5u°“l“g 01 "I0" tives; in fact, a short tiire ago in- l‘liis would have been more intelli- l0l‘lt thi! President... A. Bartlett , d d t the P mince of iieni- thu peered vessels must have Menzies Editor... ...J.B.. nnmett 5"" "7 'en m 0 r neun hands, and the nnnes in which _ _ , r lie closin meetin of the *mes* aSS°ftme“t Of h‘gh p TODAY 2;;ti.i.i.B“t iillitiuigfhvffiyniteigll Z; iiinipfisfi declare? rw ~5hef» the C1355 I'0dS €V€l’ Sh0WIl f %“;it5'nM“giE"“"9'5 Court' 0 “'Cm'_ l_.iherals‘were captured by Conssrva, Whitney Government entered office 1`i€1'€. C0l'1'l€1il 311111001( v,.n?(.,,?t igosssclifion' Annual On* tives md, ag far ng can be judged, “graft and steal" died a natural them oven Supreme Court, ll a. rn. at this time, party lines were not death, and he recalled the unholy Prine” Edward Theatre' 7-30 “nd 9 closely drawn in quite a number of alliance between the Ross Govern- D.Pl;;rle_h Theatre 7 45 and ,, D m constituencies ment and the liqlior interests by Me¢f_in|,,` re Dalhogsie Smdeétsi llalifax Heraldz- The slogans of which license holders were compelled onmpiiign Y. M. c. A. Han, s nm. ui. 1-:oweii and his helpers dia not to subs:-rim to the party fvmle. but _ ring true. To unprejudiced observ- receiver: in return in~_-uunity from proscciztioii for breaking the laws. (From our own Correspondent.) d l~liuirWA'i‘an. enc,,';,{ pimzan hunger for omce OUR 1.01100" LETTER per or the Lower il-louse this week it has licei. brought up as a subjec nttttcr of two strong debates, bot of which were in the form of mo Commons on Tucsduy afternoon nu evening. sides in Ireland, it was felt by Uii the ciwiilnstances is one of luissez Government of ireland bill, he wa lolldly clieercd by his party. I of the Irish difficulty, Lord I_~_ui*l .towne cliurized the (lovei~n'rni-ur. wil of tho (lovermnent in the =ip;~cr rliu ‘-l-ou.uii:nlcatioiis," the House 1. ouru lrrnmc interested: but tnls in deriial of Sir Edward (lnrsnu uni. i Hon. Mr. Asquith. It n.ppeui'o:l ibn that ilzfi Prime Minister liufl 4'iis'iui ly asked Sir Edward Carson iilmu galil to religious fiiith. the Opposition was defeated, liu ll amending bill would be introduce the following week, und his londshi amending bill. l O 0 - ~ ‘ Sandals at LONllill\, June 19.- Although Home Rule as a legislative measure, has not been before either the Up- é cerning the amelioratiou of h vcnditicnii for themselves and fellow- tions of censure. andoccupieil the House °f Lords “nd me House 0; optirnism and cheery looks of these Alarlried by diiily reports of in- creasing military activity on both ionirt pi-rrs that the danger of this condition of things should be urged upon ii (1uve|‘nmoiit whose policy in faire. Wlieu therefore, liord Luns- downe. leader of the Opposition in the Hrsuse of Lords begged leave to call attention to the riivit of the H Y ?;l;"‘(:fi‘)€hJ"(;;E]"2xf]bn';"?ntgrsggcgz.rope iisakillg, typcwriting, tcloplimiii F / V the bill for the amendutent of the : three d¢:lci.'ates present ut tlic cori- 1(-:muentiliz on tho mismanagement h pixino-tuning im nn occupiitioii foi- ullJ\\'il-l! themselves to be carried -»u by u fide which was driving tin,-ni slowly inwards ii catastrophe. l)ui~- ing the Wliitsiintirlo recess there \i':"'.1_ freqlu-lit riimourii of ii rcnewiil of the "coiivc:'si tions" bctivceii th-i ‘l_\-_'ri 0 pnvlios ir regard tu u comprii' iso; but those liud been denied, Wlwii the Marquess of Vrewe, lender roof, mated tliat tliere limi bonu if uf hzipr was soon dispelled by fh ‘ . tru only basis for the assertion wus a map of Ulster' showing the ; dis- tiiluiiou of the population iii rc ._ ,_ g ,-0. ,mm debate in me Hmm” nf ,`.'Um_ form i=i'l;i:ir.cs_ ln l‘e1ci‘c\ncc to this mons funk tlie form of ii notion by adjuuru on ii matter of public ur- gency. As usual, such a motion by Lord Robert Cecil's effort was re worded hy it free exchange of op- inions from both sides uf the Speak- er's chair. The debate in the House fLl,l ,l"tl xi ?......_°{i.§ _~}‘.Il”“.l§.§. f..‘°é.‘Z...§‘ €’i.’.1’£`i.‘I§ Gmail Hmmwell Heed. Wm for also couce-ded the point that the second ruiiding of the parent bill could ln~_ deferred beyond 30 June, (for which it is fixed) of tho peers desired r..\.il‘c time to coiisiilei‘ the 'Phrit ever. the wealthy British ‘|58 place outi-ide the Il the ainfuil sudden and unl- Bcnyon, assistant, Agent General fo the Province ‘of Quebec, which oc- curred on Tuesday morning of this ,week, the offices of thc province were left without any representative. On- ly a few weeks ago Lt. Col. P. 'Pell- ctier, ‘Agent-General, sailedfor Clue- bec, with the intention of returning in three moutlis’ time. Major Beny- on only assumed his appointment n little ovci a year ago/ but in a comparatively short time he- and Mrs. Beuyon had become well known in Canadian and other circles. Maj- or Bi-nyou was only in his 46th year and though not in the best of health recently, had been in regular attendance at the offices on filings- way. s c e ' Anoug llie numerous international congrcsscs which have been, or_ are being lu-lil in London, the Interna- tional Llind Conference is of peculiar interest. '1_‘o see gathered together in the great hall of Church House at Wesimiuister several hundred of sightless people, to hear them de- livering papers and speeches con- sunerers was literally an eye-opener for tliosc who have the blessing of -sight. Our- was impressed with the people, who for the mist part have ulm.ndoiin.l`tlic old appeal: “Pity thc poor blind," und have instead set _ themselves to co-operatively curry their owii burden. A glance round |tlie exliil-ition ill iiiiutlier hull show- 'cd what wonderful strides have been imidc in fciicliiiig the blind viirioui-i fni‘mi»i of industry by which they cziii eurii their livelihood, In addition tr lug these people were to be seen cil- iqaged cn all sorts of needlework 'l~undliu|f, music-writing, piano- ltcachinr., and so forth. 'Fliero were felt-ncf: from Mmitreul. one of wliom, _ Mr. l‘_ IC. Liiytoii, gave ii paper on file liliiiil. Oliservntiou in the streets of the city shows that. the percent- age of blind among professional iiiiiidivunts is very smzill, which fact indicates how iuiicli has been done by crliutiiipr iustitiitious to give thee ll\'0lJlL‘ 1'. 0UT THE FLIES The greatest menace to h e al _t h in comfortable homes is thc common house if. `.`- ` 2”- -‘ 1- rife;-_ -_;- F; mg "-‘f-->==‘ _“-'..=- 1, _“f f" ' - =§.-_';'~l;§:7.lj‘?f »~; F' 1'-ii 'iii _E-if ’ €§~a.="~"f'-§'I'.; -5. - ‘ "’ 'E'-_.__ "` _ . ik? im.. ‘W .- ». _"§°'I-f`f.-lg"Cfr`i:":.'f _‘fl-If' :bsziif i ll _si.vids-*:<'»%i¥i:il‘5::; -,;f_~. pi 11." 'i i',;f_,~, &]dlu.!I';{} __',,_» .I, ’ 'lui .t§