":r‘» 1 f - .. _ . _ R-_-,_ . , I , _,l _~ .. The” Charlottetown Coders Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ’ *-‘"*‘°“°'* ** ***r°'ee-ooo ee oeeeeeeeueoeoeee ee ee-ueeoooeeeoo eeeeeeeeeiooueoe ee eeeeeeee-teooeoeei oe ee-one-o-i-40+-ri-1»+4»+ 4+ +-one-oonoeooueo oe eooooeeee #NIO 'I' _ *******_e++ ee -I»eee++»+-i-+e+++-I--r -'fo 4--»n»+-I»-toe-ooo-I-ee-so oe eeeeoenoaoocaeeo +4- eeoeoeoqeoeooeoe M-ooeoeeeeooeeee-rece ee'-iterate,-hoo oetqo-ooo-ooeeooeeoeoee-4-+0 _-“___ 'DV _ _ _ _ _ D-Al-LY * __________ Welle y-"-Nzvivylpitviiiud "Yi I I ` » I I A ml ' '~'4_E I F I I , _. .t ng Dg|y)_1.7_ $3.50 Per Year (Del vered) in Advance _ - 1 _ $2.50 Per Year (Mailed) in Advlnee ln_6lMI!_li_lJ\¢ mfor Ugrgli 'ole-ei.eoe.eeeeeoo»eeeeoe¢ QCQOO #+1- _. Gill hd' ode. ri one 'eerit por werYinp:I- IiY:rI‘|==dw°if:: cln-sslrlsn Al>vl=.iillslzlllzrns‘ OOO Q.; ___-I _ -Meeeeoeeeeoeeeoeeeoeeeeeeeeono eeeoo o-I- -eeeeeeeeouv - MISCELLANEOUS. “Ill loiwlllplniiee order. with mini. "“"” *IFN* °f 25 “"9 Per Incer. lion- _Count your words and uve mon. ey by, rlmittlng with order. Stamp; loeepieii. Aiil. taken by phone or lei!!-by mall will be charged gg 2¢, ` POP word.-to cover hook-keeping eligi- ".| l‘“"°”°ry Ind POIEIQQ 01| gc. H §.`nuRANT l-iAe MovEo Enom' American Hotel to it i 1 Richmond street. zimfzaligizii I UNTlNGToN FAR s. c. wHi'rE Leshorns Barred Rocks. Eggs $1-50 ner 15. 103 Eusteh st. Cher. l0ii.9t0Wl1 P. E. I._ E)gg.4.4M'22|pd_l ooiinte. AGENTS WANTED WANTED-REPREsENTATlv distribute Tablets which Eswatag clothes spotiessiy clean without Tilbllllll. One trial makes perman- ent customers; One llundled -per cbht profit. Meke Ilve delierr. delly. Send ten cents for samples for 100 °ff1°°- less-semi. THE SAFE WAY TO SEND M0 BHEET8 NOTEPAPER WITH f Printed address 50c. Guardian ` ENVELOPES WITH PRINTED address 60s. Guardian Office - 4685-3-6Mtf NEY by mlm IB bl' Dominion' Express M°"°Y 0“1@f» 252.5.1lvl-Eli. four washlngs. Bradley Company, Brantford, Ontario. 9098,420M12i AGENTS WANTED.-NEW, MONEY. making marvel. etrnnge scientist FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND A noon .los AT A MQDERATE PRINTING DEPARTMENT. discovery. KALOM»i'I’E revolution- H izes clothes washing ideas. positi- vely abolishes rubbing. was-hboards and washing machines, $1.000 gum. 3'9"'-99- almbilll-01)' harmless, wo- men astonished, territory protec. work and good work on those cards. tion. The Anna Company, 21 Plo- vlnciai Lane, Montreal. 157.4.25M15i. | BOARDERS WANTED. A AQCOMMODAT-ION 'FOR TWO CITY l.I. owNERs or sMAI.l_ sToREs ' should investigate this ogre,-_ _100 It only $2.50 at The Charlottetown st men..or two college students ut, 8, Upper §[i-ilsborougll St. ~ - 234-4-30M6tpiI ""% . 1t"sA’1.”n'.= ’= Fon »ALE.-AN oFi=icE ossk. Ir IT is .A cIRcuLAR LETTER S Charlottetown Guardian. __ R- imma* v _i _ (high), Also Letter Press". Will be old cheap. J. A. Webster. Op- era House Building. ` ‘ 235-4-30M5l HES? W ANTED--DEA-LE. ' Poui.TRv wANTEo A"`r”i»iIc.HEsT f MEN WANTED. TO -MAKE BIS- " cults, lozeuges and work in Candy Factory. G. J. Hamilton & Sons, B Picton. N. S. 260~5-1M2ipd. MARRIED MAN vi_/`i».___p4.fi'_i:_§,-_-._.I__o.~i'_c_> " . ll m_ A. g, t. ward need. I zss,s,1MsIpd. T0 LET. ' wANTEo- sMAI.'l." FARM Tor' prices. Holman & Co., Charlotte- 1 lb blocks; also eggs in any quantity. Highest prices. Holman A2 Co Charlottetown. ‘ -B68.5,lM3i '1 about twenty acres near Charlotte town with good buildings. Mel- colm Macltiunoli, 0'Leary. I 130-4-24M7ipIl. T-o. LET TENEMENT or s .Rooms near Railway Station. apply 7 Prince St. 261-5-1M3i - SHOP TO RIENT- 204 KENT ST. .suitable for dressmaking, Apply Wm. M. Wright. R. R. No. 2.. Nnrtli River Road. -241.4.30M3ipd WANTED- MINKr MU$KRAT. TO LET-SUMMER COTTAGE AT weasel. red and cross fox skins Highest prices paid. Bring or ship your furs to us, Turner and Holman, Ltd. 8003-4-10Mtf. Kc-ppoch. For particulars write W. T. Wellner, 118 Galley Ave. To ronto, Ont. 237.4.30ME3i. ii-ELI* WANTED Fu. MALE. w'ANTso-A emi. r=oR cENERAl_ housework. no washing. Apply at Guardian oillce. 180--l-26Mtf GIRL WANTED FOR KITCHEN work. Apply to Mrs. li. Durant. 103~R.ichm0nd St, City, 134,4,24Mtf. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL, housework by Mrs. Edward iiazent Sacllville, N. B. Apply io W. f.. Poole, Montague. ls0.4.z'ilvlil *"i'.'t:f:i.::.l.-.:.-_ gn. SUB, MINAIII GRAVE. 'tilt lilecilits. G. J. lialnlltoll St ' gems, Pit-toll, N. S. ' ' 250-5-lM2ipIi., WANTED. AN EXPER-IENcEo GEN- oral maid. One who understands plain cooking. Wages $14.00 per inohthin, start. with. Apply evenings _ §te..,A. E. Duff. North ltiver Road. flglltori. 10026-4-21Mtf. IQCOME A NURSE. AND EARN $26 '\voeltiy. The W. W. BACKUS HOS- PITAL, of Norwich. Connecticut. U. ii. -I\,;..e generel hospital with ell Iiipilird equipment. offers s three yep: ’- graded course to yollng wo- nisn;‘ds\i_r__lng s nurse’s profession. -'Cdhlpensiion during training. Do -not-_apic forrapplicstion blank un- lgg.-you fully-intend _to take up the 'I urr'.‘. KATJIMEEN A. DQWD. R. N.; nper§l_l,en_tlsnt_ of Nurses. Nor. _ vliethotin dirtiest. - sos .4.i2M1m° min-_w._sia'rnnn._ -_ a-partisan-ual, - "i~ n, Troon, arc. - .___- TORONTO May 1. Fresh north east and out winds fair ami' cold. The highest temperature recorded yesterday wee 34 degrees above. At i.0_ I. m, it was 32 above: at 9 p. m. it was 32 above. The coldest the pre- vdous night was 32 above. The tldo will be high this eveninl at 0.12 and tomorrow at 7.21: it will be high tomorrow morning at 7-13 and Thursday at 7.55. - The sun lets this evening at 7.23 and tomi0rr0v_y at 7-24: it rise* to- morrow morning at 5.00 and hurs- dey at 5.04. The moon sets tomorrow morning at 2.45. ~ The first gunner or the moon was on Sunday. pril 20th at 12.82 s. m. The _#ill be full on SundaY~ AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR or _ lil/TNTED, a rellnble agent in every "tim old reliable Fonthlll Nurser- ies." We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary. highest commissions paid, handsome free equipment. Stone & Wolllnstoiul T onto. Out 248-5-1MElnlo. unrepresented district in Prince Eil- ward island. to soil our selected III"- of hardy Fruit and Ornamental 'I' 600 acres. Established thirty ilvo years PELHAM NURSERY C0.. Toionto, Ont. 230-14Emwsii ,_¢_»--1ii*”-l' I SAY IIINIIIIN PAPERS LONDON. April 28.-Lolidoii llowe;-, papers united today ill empllasizinti the gravity of the submarine menace evidenced in the official weekly lil-it| of sinkings of 55 merchantment of| British registry, and Lord Davenport s_ statement ill the House oi’ Commons yesterday. I Ie dissatisfaction was voiced' Som lu the Times editorial that the stat0-- ment does not give totals of ton- nage lost and declared "lf fuller de- tails were furnlsiled the case would bo folgid still' worse." __ "'l`h' weell's return is very grave. reid the nelly lvlell. "Even °°-_‘li does not show the full Bxlenf- UI me damage done by me Q9_Tl1,1““ "“b‘ marines. its ilguree. of course, are truthful as far as they B0- -bi" mel’ rei’er'»only to British shil>B- *md the, result is very grave and gives -a felaw impression. .They do not inciu -e French.. ltelien. A-mefiwl “nd “°“' tral Vessels." l___._---f°‘*_“ ERNIANS MAY Y IYAIIIIAIE NNIIIIAIISIR pAg,i3_ April 2].-Deapatches from ‘Switzerland aImounce_thst the Ger- .men-Swies frontier is being fenced off by electricsilyollarged wires. Bi- milar to the I-Ioilsnd-Belgian~German frontiers. This was done because of the num- ber of escapes and desertions by Germans. Prisoners of war were gl-;wf:iI,‘¥Ii;grts also etate that evi- dence is apgerent that, Muiheueen may be ev oiled by the Germans. Swiss militer critics believe li en, tre-cs Equipment free. Exclusive territory. Good pay Wlwkly- 0*/0F T V /5 .Qi-5.5¢.. COVGYY. Mlrlfen oilgeii 'Init -he ieurteeh houree -lilteen minutes. ' Minarw illiiimni cur” t°°i_I\l°"°- I I.f°*.i°l.:me in the stated that Germain couuterottacks 0RsEMEN_You ea ~ ness o t e conf ct becomes "cost much blood." Never have they CAN GET QUICK megs a_nd_;nore apparent. cost more than before Gavrelle, The bm 0 t f . __ are y. at illl, in this war have prisoners number over 3,000, a total m_t*;t_ol;_vll_0S(;!_:;1r?___al;_0ur g:.__'_I`h_on(.l;l_1_ld the Germans suffered -as here during of 18.000 in the first 15 days oi' the See some Sample work - the last two days before Gsvrelle fighting of the Battle of Arras. and ' says an eye witness. Especially in the -approximately one-half the total epulse oi’ successive countewattacks after fiive months of fighting on the assumed tlzle character almost of a Som-me. That our losses are much oteh d. 100 l ._ massacle, an the ground is actually less and* the German casual-ties ,';.,_,he,‘f’f1Bf‘ an p,f,§‘t‘;‘Z‘°P‘f`§*m;‘“‘*v;g2 uttered with heaps er deed. ln the heavier their ln e similar- period or mme_ address. and business- lm__couns'e of 24 hours the ene-my threw the Somme battle is certain. South of eight separate counter-attacks again- Gavrelle the fighting has been severe. Gum.d|an_ Gavrelle, in some of which five Along the Scar-pe he-fore Guemuppe. or six thousand men were. employed. which -the enelny seems almost -as re- om-e were broken by our guns nl- iuctant to part with as G-avrelle, price HSL iuvnatiom order form or most before they began. Others._ in there was dingdong attack`and coun- -- - W, _ _ _ . mir fat}J,iI¥.1I(3lrY{l§i;?{0n§§'§€,lY;?§t' _open ground before coming under our the Scarpe the German losses were can dupncme any typewrmen form artillery fire. when whole battalions very heavy. We know that one bat- Iin quantities of 10 to 10,000. Tllc Koilgl Befngex) 02:? gggwn 13”’ ‘msg ;‘xf)°3“;§ tl; u167tthenR3lgIT;(;‘t 305? y s pol ons oi - s. ser g, ouo hfe wave come- to be wiped out by |000. , ri le-fire. Only in one cuss- dfld the Prisoners continue to testify to tile WANTED' _ ellemy penetrate the village. For the - horror alld .deadlilless of our artil- CARRQTS AND PAi:i3Nip5 WAN-i-_ moment the enemy’g fury seems t0_lery. ina letter home a prisoner tells od this week, F, J_ Hoiman. & have exhausted itself. though I do that even atdeeil d\lE°“l 42 Steps C0 263_5,iM3i_ not believe he has* become reconciled down was “completely destroyed by a 0 giving up Gnvrel.le_ Thi§"r`n0rning direct hit of _an English shell in spite arge movements and concentrations Oi’ eight metres' (24 feet) head cover oi i of solid earth" In one of the cellars trench and small areas of ground prisoners. The German i5'roops- ali Cllillliled' hands several times. Our ad- ` of them picked divisions-are liter- vanced line, which wills a forward ' . - position. is always thiril compared - with the masses of Germans ill coun- acy of the British artillery fire and ‘- .' . Thou il here and tll€/IU' the oundlng of the British infantry - tel attacks g p *i* individual battalions have bccll hii. nttuckg are cxc-ecilingly'glad to be tlle total losses are 'smilll. taken prisoners, / \~: /i' /\ , _A » -z;-\- `°",` as .<2 t _ were going on at a certain p nt n .. -_ °Wu' E ._ _ _ 263'5’1M3i ,the rear of this a,e._,_ whence other of Gavreiie we found 60 unwounded UTTER WANTED 'N Tues AND attacks have developed and indica- GWUUUS Bild f°“l` machine Bulls- ; in the co e of the desperate fight I -'~f-f'v-ff-,=~»f~»em-»--~~»~»-»~_=-iiI¢*¢wei'-”tvd$\iiorc than once com- German troops is undermining their pelled to give ground. Some bits of A curious incident took place when parties oi' -two differelll battalions fell hack before il uolliltcr-attnck, (special to The Guardian.) \ 4'" ~---»~5----~----»---~~----~~ iospes of the British nttacking _our ,.~"`. //\ _ Q) Z ` N1/ ‘}"""'/*AN ' ,- ,-...'.- Leijlair. soil ol' .Vllx nlld Mrs Matthew LeCialr ol' Martin. (iiopc Ittver) had _gi been killed ill action. Tllc ilcceascd' N spam Um 1”” fm" y°""“ uf his mcinnil taken prisoners. Fifty machine in Cllalriottotowli where- hu worked at the tailoring trallc in the employ of Johll McLeod & (io. W-lien the call for a Prince Edward isialld regiment- was made he came forward alld offefrod his services in the 105th clii'i`e. who wort- also tilallkfui to haw t Yestefrdn-'I dovnwliu bwurhi whom win have the eympcthy ei the ------- E GERMAN MASSACRE HOUSE both stating they were urticrcil todo so hy a captain who-in each supposed belonged to the other. That captain ilas never been identified. There is a presumption he was a German in khaki wllo had hidden in a dugout while our line swept over him. and had thell emerged unsupecied and stolen a lgniform. APPAL-ING LOSSES. ~ LONDON, April 30-Germany is' now suffering her most appaling losses oi’ the war in the desperate endeavors of her army staff to stop the British drive by sheer weight oi' human masses opposing it. North* of the Scarpe River. where the Brit- ish fought ahead almost inch by inch ill the fuse of great masses of men, the carnage was greater than that by the elfemy since the war started. Front desptches- today carried the idea that the Germans, realizing no trench works could stand against the levelling fire of the British ar tillery. were seeking to make a wall of living human beings against the advance. #into the closely packed troops opposing the British fire did terrific work. Thousands of mall- gled bodies are flung over the battle field along the Scarpe, mostly of Gelmarls. The British losses have been exceelingly low. considering the ferocity of the fighting. That the terrible mortality of the morale is apparent by statements of ally driven into the fighting line now Those who survive the deadly accur- GERMANS WH ISTLING. BERLIN, April 30--’l‘remenlious troops- ale claimed in toilay’s ofhcial istatement. -it is cstlmated. the state- Inlent declares, that oil Saturday the ‘English losses were 6.000 and a thous' lguns were also captured and ten tanks destroyed, Jlinii iviiiiil @ -LA ' _' - " Battalion and wi-is accepl.eil'. lic was | . _:- among the number in the first drniti - _J frm; that Battalion who crossed over hose who with fa ete 0 'ance' ow" dam, |an'3°end°v';2S| "wi" A letter_was received fronl hiln (special lo_The Guardian.) _ Wk on them as a manne mc Bhada only last Slitlllilny night in which hi: 'i>AV0l<]S. Swit'/.cllnilIi, Aplll .ill- af dgnh-. dark cioud: Said |10 _Was KOIFIII H110 U10 lI"lIlCll0-‘i All avlilallcllu has ovcrwheimcil l' et dying thu' may dled not on whom for tho iourih limi; ullil tilllt. hc was train from Landgllurd Duvos._ l\‘iu.lly ia glory shed tliallkful to (lull that lin wus still un- lives were lost. 'Eight bodies have By wrt", WMC” exalt’ ‘ham nba" an univcatheil. lic mcntiollcil that hc had becll recovered so fur. MM, d°,d_ two other lsllinrl hoys in-.siilp him, ___________.____. I"ralIk- and Alnbic Doyle. ol' EsI'ns- RUSSEL KNIGHT, iiii`iIIItiy,_soll of ‘ ' ' " ~ Mis, W. H. Knight. Souris, wounded escaped harm, _Deceased was about in shoulder, admitted to County Mid- t_"Y°“tY YM" 01 H58 ilrill 11 very finc _ ouu ma sober and industrious iilnq y E Il. 17th?x War Hospital' NnDsburg` Apr" and well li-kcll by his colnrlldcs. 'l’o I ____ h_is. berea-vcd family is extended on. REoINAi.o ARTHUR RAM- °“°°"‘~‘*i S-V“‘P“‘ Y- » _ , _ - ---‘ 'i`0llON'l`O, April 26.-Wlithill tile xtfivegire [teiei;r.?A-°Yffilh._rCYNet Y:-if. PTE- F"E°K~ MCE- »»exf__-law-____S°____§2-_2_ <_;l_§'1g-_ii-m_‘_>tfu__f_->__ ` , , l`Oll W . Reginald Aéallllg ]II\_i)1m1HtYé_ene‘:_‘;tl||§(';: Another of (,llar'lotItetowIl's lore- of witnessing the unusual sight of W" “dmm I - most athletes has given his- life for |¢_i A ,ii 22nd with H severe _ tive tractors traversing the streets D B 011, P , - his country,-Private Frederick Rice. | th .b 5““‘°h°l- “'°““‘l I” 1°" °h°“ld°"' Gr' son of Mr and Mrs Frederick Rice to emhuse me populace on' e su Ramsay is a son of the-late Mr. J. f tm ' 1 ` ‘ - _‘ Jeff Of Wal' f°°‘1 D"°d“°tI°“- The Heber Ramsay, of Charlolttetown. oi sbcig' Tw gd "ew" was 'e' tractors. which have been purchased I-le is- well known in athletic circles. Ye Yeti’ ly t S mire" on sunday evm' Uv the W" P"°d“°-"0" “lub f°" '~h° being one of Chai-lottetown's promin- ‘igi ir we Roe W" “med I" 'h° purpose oi' helping the farmers of em hockey players _v__c‘i;:- ous charge of the Canadians York and peel counties to produce ' - an dmy, lmldge on Apr" gm' He en" record breaking crops this year, will p-|-E_ NE||_ A_ M¢p0ugAL|____ 0 grim 2 5 in "I9 'mth Battalion °f paIss tllrough the- down town lvirr. R. A; Meneuseil. or-end aiver. "°,°' "°Td"°t"" hm E“§'“““ "° 'tiloroushiiires Already several hun- 'Lot'14 has received a letter from 'gin Gmmtene 1° t ° 87° Gmna' 'dred citizens have volunteered to do _ ' .- er “ard” j°i“ "5 th”-machme 5”” _their hit during the seeding and har- h°f 9§;’P@;’“McG_1f'llf£:~:Ix°m°°MA-tM‘=_' section. Hs was wounded about two vemng Gammons DONE!! - 0 . 0 98°- °“ VW- months ago but oniyslightly -and ` ` I ' ' I . ._._.__1-1-1-@- Ylgfigi-!:I§IYin?ghalilIilIetlIIfl?elNi:dbl?otlNgi'?ggY; gagmigsdygsngugin :lg wagugeiggg Minnri.-i’| Linlment cures' colds, etc. N9" A- M°D°“5°"~ “"'“°h°d t° the friends ill Chamlottetown will regret lain eettel-len, hed been admitted to to h -,_ de UL 0, UOMING EVENTS » h°=i>IwI- Air" 1°f\=- -\-ff-f"~¢ ff°-P crefl'I.tt‘$Ie'-Yi". r.“.... §§f.le‘§..'§“rYi“§- ANNoUNoEllm-N'.rs. s ¢url~s-hot wound in the side. Neils pack” and cmmum. ,ml the Pow _ many friends wish him a speedy re- land Packing C0_ From hem we went HEETINGS, BTO. to Wellalld. Ont., where he was em- -*' ' pinyeri in the steel wo]-i¢g_ Hg took "Venice is. of all cities in Europo.I' PTE- J°HN F' '-59'-'E' a great interest in athletics. being I-he H1081 IBSCIIIMIIIS- C0100 i0 BRD- Another -brave island boy has made iiiirqig g splendid hockey, football, -tist Church to~llIght. Admission 25c to the supreme sacrifice in the person gn bggirgi,-iwll player grid, in fmt, g ‘aid infantry Draft. 25.! Of Pl‘iVll.B J0i\D F. LBSIIG. Df MOTBII, cgpital |]|..i-Uund mhlg¢g_ ]-[5 wgg, 3 son of Mr, George Leslie. the well-ilpmminenl, member 0! the victor-ig "Pie Social and Concert to be held known purser ofthe steamship Stan- Athletic Association. and was captain Iin Hampton Hail on Thursday, May ley. Private Leslie was only twenty- of the Senior Victoria hockey iesm 3rd, under the auspices of Green ilny three years oi' ego, and joined the the lest, year that he played here. l-is School. Admission, adults 25c, chil- P°§\\°6Bl l’Bl0i¢I8 BUWIUOII lI\_ Ed? also played on the Bt. -Paul's hockey dren 16c. Half of proceeds in hill oi moiiton. The telegram received stat- tngm, Ag ui basket-ball player he was -the Red Cross. Ladies with ples treo. fd thl\t_hed when _lglled in :ctio_ixIé l-ie one of _the beet. and played on the 238~4~30M3ipd e s'uI'v ve y B i>ll°°U 0 I °I\° Charlottetown' Bue ness College team -- brother and a sister. Miss Elsbeth. tiigt ey” never deiggtsd, on the root. "Tile North Milton and Highiisld ho is attending Prime 0! Wales Col boil field the victories found In him Branch or the ned crore will held rr, W _ _ |980. to all of whom the deep lymph- -one of their moot adept players. Be- Concert and Enterizainment in the thy of their frielldsvllll 80 Dui- sides his parents living in this city. North Milton Hall on Wednesday d t evening. May 2nd. If not fine,tlIo foi 'I PT: Lmuli. \.lcl.AIR 2t°iiI.Y"" N mr2:er;‘li'“° I ui-lmiii' I I ming Admieeien use . ,. . , ‘ -, own _e _ , _ , .~Sl.lll a1l0i.h9l‘ ,brave lelliltfihoy his ituh, tMN' T Ertibli. Uhildgen ide. Bale of candy. ‘sacrificed his life in the flint- coli silllion, and Geoltei of this city. all of 249~5~1M2|- nlelli this iiftcl-llooll. ily such all elective system it wus llluintaillcii that more ccillilabie l‘cpl'cseiliatioll would be scizuroil and Ilcttcr rcprc- selliutivcs scllt lo pnrlitlnlcllt. ll was also uilvocated as a remedy for corruption. Sir 'i`ilus. White, on he-lialf of tile Government doubted the feasibility of its application in n country of sucil wide nreas and sparse popula- tion ns Fallililu. it was ilnully referred to il select committee lc investigate as even its advocates did not expect tile adoption of this system oi' electing represen- tatives to the (‘onimons for tile next election. The report tllzlt il joint commission would be appointed -by (Tanailn and the l`llitcd,Stutcs to settle the lish- erics disputes between the two coun- HAS BECOME YESTERDAY- IN THE 0F C0-M-MON on Proportional Repre- ax on Canaillas Going iscussed. Conscripiion by Government. 5 iii-ics ails ilclliod in pili'Iia-lllclli ioliay _lI_\- Sir 'i`ll0l-z. \Vlliic oil lilo rm-i>ipi oi' li ,i,i>icgl';llll l`I'oil\ Sir Lieorgc Fos- =icr who is ill Wilsllillgtoil. - ililll. A. li. Mnchcall. iilliifllx llskcd if lilo Go\'eI‘llmellt had any inl'orm'.l- lion :ls io the ilnpositioll oi' ii head tax of eight dollars oil Cniladiuns going in the lilliled States. lion. Ur. Roi-he replied that the new inintigration law of thc l7Ilite I l 5. -it ua 't \l A 1