--__ ' tri ___ _M - __ . _ . I Covers Prince Edward Island"Like thsbew ' .. ' _ C' iiuixiius _ _ _ . - , _ . -.-__ "f_'5_=_“ __ M ‘""° ' K Q- ,f=‘ffj=§\{~_-`\\.{\€%/'/1- " rm. __ MERCHANT _.sr if - rv ‘ » . _ .T1-»_-iw-_n--=-ne-_ i ~- s- - us. » ///gf §sg1si___i§_i_i_y tinge _ ____________ _ 3%” _ W_\,_.\\,\\_,___ _ _ __ _ _i /_ V e ` “Q ~a._ H ' s. * I K' ' fzlf-_/.' . ' ~ ‘- __~ 4:; H .....i.... _ e The opies., dper ,__--_ Read- ve oily _ _ to - ` v \ ~i\\3 \ l -.;,;;"w“" QP' \ ij" Mnxiius .-> i _DFA " - MERCHANT! Give your dollar a' chance to earn small returns before risking it on big retums. ohaslsttstevn Guardian 'Iwo Cents lnsnlll Gaasillal, leallsd U01 cnnnnorrsrowu. CANADA. WEDNESDAY., JUNE 3', isis Annual Subscriptions Alellvsreil ".00 lly lllsll. Canada and U. B. A. l|.6l i' .,...»`_" A s --- . ‘__ ..~ . .k .._ ass, , , - 1 .‘ , _ SAVE it Ci( s KI - r 5_lY5 ,llllli I]-F Illillllit KEEPS |]lNll]i Hill( Sam Harris Believes Dominion Does Not Recognize its Pos-' sibilities-Tells Ca- ' nadian Manufac- turers. HAMILTON, i0nt., June 2.-Chnr- ncterizlng the convention as Can- nda's industrial parliament charg~' ed with the duty of looking after ihe'best interests of the 2,500,000 Canadians dependent directly and indirectly on the welfare of Gan- uda’s manufacturing 1ndug\ies. Colonel Arthur F. Hatch, Presi- dent of the Canadian -Manufactur- ers’ Associaition. opened the 5-ith annual convention of that body here nt noon today. From Atlantic to Pacific. WHO CELEBRATES HIS BOTH BIRTHDAY TODAY. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 2-"What -is patent to every open eyed Can- adian is the flee that the Maritime iProvlnees are over governed." was the statement made by Rev. Dr. llama; Ross. Superintendent of Home M-ig. |°“l ` f°l‘ *hi 'Prdsbyileilian Church in the Maritimes in a "°P°l‘i which will be considered at the General Assembly this week- “There srethm Govern- °|‘\ Rnd three LegIslatures»” he declared wMi‘s`one Governor and one Legislature could govern with more-economy. -with more intelligence and with greater 'good to tho people. The more l1°°iIie seem delighted in Gov- ernors and Lsglelatures and while popular sentiment seems to favor siioh, delight lt is 'Idle to protest, - -- Women View _ e s ` _ H P Conference of _ __ World _ Situation ..f.”..°¢°'if§...f.'.'.¥ .'I.‘]l'.',:.if.'.‘,".».’.'-".°.l`....».'i§'l if Z'y'§f°$i..'f"" °“" "'” sf'al§°.1»‘i}l'f..§’.f....7,7..i‘-i'.`S`i.i?'§’.§'§’f .I§i'§»§i.”.f ° - ¢-\_- ' ' = . . _ ' Unlversities In (cmmdun Pun) _ ‘ 9. ggnljtixatiig 532, Marzlierson. Con. - I . ' ' ' ' e. 9 . ' TORONTO June 2-view f . » . - - . » ,- . ' Three Days Session ¢i°l@i!af@S reiilfnins from rue dui; ` ' ivioosia JAW ci'rY .iunu 2 -- °" quennial of the lnwrnavonal Co C dl _P ' ' - un- Fon-r -polls out 34 give Baker. Labor _HA_Ln__(M:";q_fB"_ J_:_:;°)2__W___h of Women are befing given in 124-6; Knowles, Lifbernl 294; Craig. ri lift ilele ates, reprssentinr e pre” ` C'°"“e""“M"° 2035 P“5°'°°- C°“~`i“i" . _ \ . ' _ Congratulations. _Says Maritimes ~ f“" "."i "_""“i _ -C t R _R i Is 0ver_Governed ' _ -_ 'PRINCESS-'MARY S SON - I %l;’ige$111il)T000lCnner argo (Canadian Press) NEW LONDON, Colin., June 2.-The steam trawier Blair- more which claimed Halifax as home port with cargo of 2,000 cases of Scotch whiskey and champagne, and 1.000 cases of ’ alcohol was taken In tow by a United States coaetguard cutter at the easterly entrance to Long island Sound today charged with attempting to run the dry blockade. This cargo valued at $110,000 has been handed over to Customs authorities with the steamer while Captain Moon ot Halifax and crew of eight will be arraigned on charge of W". - apiifraoy to smuggle. News Flashes From Elections ` (0ana;an Press) RDG‘INA.ClTY, June 2.- Seven _ H0! Y' Y H ' - "The memibent ofthe Council ‘ -----0--i- ‘ vat-ive. 213. Seated with him at tho head fa.- ble in the luncheon room were offi- cers ofthe Association represent- ing the different sections of Cana-| da from Atlanitic to Pacific, while the hall was well filled with dele- gates, The official welcome to Ha- milton was voiced by Major Jutlen after which T, A. Russell. Toronto who was the nrst secretary, follow-i ing* the re-organisation in_1900 de-. lighted the members with person- al rerninisuences 'of men and events in theuearix-dsrs..o.¢.tbe Associa- tion’s history. ‘ “\ 5 . -Col. Hatch’s presidential address which was followed with the clos- est interest, dsali. largely with the tariff question and while discus- sion of this subject is officially re- served until t-iigftarifl committee introduces its report on Thursday morning most speakers during the nftornoou session lnteriected refer- ences to this or that aspect of it. Can. Manufacturers _ Assn. Convention (Canadian Press) HAiM.l1/l'0N, Ont., June il, -- At the second business session of the Canadian il£|;nuiscturers As- uociaton- Convent n this- morliilil. members -were given a review ui immense .ness iexisiarinn M- iectving the indiistry, which has been passed through legislatures of the country _during the past yenr. The session was concluded with the presentation of the trans- portation comlmitbees report which indicated chaotic condition of freight rate structure at DYGSBM iinic. --iil'Bl»6 . E work in Af-gihanilstan during tdio -past the Di-is ill tu-.J you-re. - me U" °° . -_-Z<»o>-...__ - -- Laurier Scholarship Br68l_l_§__ Ill _ Jfump Window to Women's Liberal Association hx; img passed ii.; objective;-for the _mi Lnusicr _ Memorial Scholarship aa-e P‘und.~ The Association 'undef' 5 ' Canadian. N8Wi'0Uldlillid Till Uiig; took a logical _sane and moderate ~ (Canadian Press) _ election of eight Government meni- ed States Universities. U0 f-¥=_l}- view or th_mQ,' gold ~Mrs. Horace 1R'EGvlNA. Jufne 2.- 'lihe 'tint bers, 2 Conservatives, one Labor REG-INA. Sesk.,J1m»z 2.-A flash annual conference of the Canadian Parsons. 'We :took ii. sane out- summary of election -returns 'l'niude_and the rest doubtful. The vote de- to -the Leader rfroni Moose Jaw City Universities opened a three davis look on the world situation. We at 8.30 ip. rn. oondgditindlcated close veloped into ,I bamie royal in Re. reports at 7.25 ip, m. that me Con. session in the Arts _Blliidins at were not. and.-are not. unnairiozio._-iignisin Regina ony emi-siueketoon gm _¢|.,._ where at thu, hom. ne.. se.-ra-tive eu-n.diuu.¢e_s had concede.. Dalhousie University .thus morning. We are not of. the clan- that de- City, in -the forrne-r, -tiwo Conserve- the, party was wining to admn. lfheielection of a Li~bera‘l and -a Lab- with the President ol the Oonfer- _l1;8l\:l_1;o_li_€1:_C9_ Bithilliy Di"iC$. and it t-ive oari~_dii1u~,_oi 44 nan reported. ins e1ecti0n,9mes v,,,,,,,,m c0§‘1§’s‘?“ €,w;‘_,_‘_’_; icliildll" P"°°°) - i'..__.. l`0¢ll‘l'lis ‘i‘-F0!" -t'l\e_ -_rllrsii districts was conceded. Thomas G. 'McMariiii, 'dentist in >\f°1'0_-10° 'few 1° indicate vo-wib_lo in snuuutuun city the dem.: ni the .back and inning a nurse upon "`93`“ii5 Ai M009*-‘WW We TWU `I1~'b‘ Harris Turner, Progressive Loader which he was r_d1ng_ eral candidates were running well and member of me }_,0giB|amre “hc” 0' the C°“°°"’“MV" WW” was virtually assured He was run- ’ ‘ ="°" “M ""°`i’.""“ Wm’ 'Um *heir ning fur behind the pon in wuicn Sask' Electmns f°"°°"°“ ‘had °’°°'“ "’°”“°d°¢- 1- »- Hou. A, P. Maron., .Minister of run- ~ "'-°- MNC( as __ (Special to mass meet- ‘_ SAOKV1. E, ral feeling the .2___ se s trains early - the hoses hoses had -of the that would thi! 0 mi’ °’ tion this defeat. 'rue result at nun time 1' mt" ef- W. E- Know-les and W. (Special to The Guardian) -' lic Works was leading. with Dr. J. _ ` Later. T M Anderson, Conservguve Le‘_lL_I_iEGlNA, Sask_, June 2.-Tho I nmol-sa. sunk, Jim, 2_...A, 9,20 use in me Province necuna, 'rue' "“' G°"°""“°"i 0' Sasiimhf' Appeal t0 Minist D m rirtnu-ns -from iihe Provincial resurns were slow coming from the Wa" is amifanng tn the peuple t°' ` _-___- mean ' ’ dy. Thero ave been two scclaina- reaump; Scneral election had indicated the rural districts. "ons (both uhemls) and _two E160 OIJAOE(Cl;;\;di3:_\n§i'2elsg_esco were tions are deferred leaving polling refused to be 'a pa" , _ _ . _ _ -- ' - y to the .f L. ` ` ' B °° “ 9 ° ei’ t intermediary in the min °g)""$g:_§ _;_ISla.ndel° Ordained Slxty Years of R.eig‘ina;_8lV£D0Be Jaw rind Soskat~ l;,cag;sd1Sp,,te_ vice pre5|dem_ J_ _ - ’ ¢°°“- ui- °“i`5 0! fa' ii has mime \MicLurg has annuonced. The m-in tuém' _ _ Conference In Prlesthoo country roads lmpsssubie and the exmume had appeaied 10 ° 35'- -* size of the rural vote is n matter ;\qm.1S¢e.~ who agreed to not pro Of COIIJSCIUPB- ing -both side-S were agreeable. ou; cn-Two Communists _ Merely Talk G0v’t S elal tg- Guardian) ( pe e "_"-° URANTFORID, Ollil., .H1116 2. (c'"”'°" ""0 ferrlng to the statement in u n ces many flock mask on Sunday morn- save bmi my roaionro. ont.. under way for s B108!- :stion and -picnic is Hon. -W. -L. MacKenzie Wl!‘_I-‘remief of Canada, to 'in -this month ~ earl holds at a smilie line, projsch at Itwo sta- into Unpatriotic (Canadian Press) ~M»ON’lll`iiE-All.; June 1.-“Tho sev- eiweenth" road of remembrance "-planted In -memory of Ca-nadals fallen soldiers wer-o niuti-lated fby vandals \last'_night and many of tihern wiiii d-i»9"."' ' “ Axocintien. Wlll»H8.1:'f_ t0 G0 lsab a Street. " _ planned that tb," pic- T0 Uney Market Q iisid under the aus- ---- the York ridiiisl sexou- (spesisi e'e,'|’hs Guardian) that the Toronto Liber- 0fi"l`AWA, Olitu June l.~Csua- _ b, associated with them da will have to so into the money _\,.` V _- to make the affair e market to secure $164,408,000 to re- _ _i _ » it- is expected that fund rktionsi Loans. which fail ----\ ' _arrangements wil. .be com- due during thecurrent year, but plated this week. Of course the no new borrowing will be required \_ -'i v _ _ Her Majesty Q.; (Canadian Press) lative assembly. (Canadian Pressl .ing ‘tr-libute -to their mother. Rise and Call Her Blessed." Besco Refuses GLASGOW' June 2'_Tw° fm' ning paper that he was stated eign communists. Dr. Stoeckcr of succeed Mr Meighen as _Lender in -t'he;Germany and Mademoiselle Marcel me_ Conseévative Panty Colo 'palace' m"'Luval of France' appeared upon Harr Cnckshutt liieutehunt by s large number of digni-'the platform today at the annual 0"_____?'0f Onmrio 'commented |01 .me Church -and members conference of tho Communist _ News ___ ‘or iam __ is n‘0l u.\engy_ ,H53 lgmimyywg img du- party of Great Britain despite the " Y __ I’ V ' me mp in some uuin next announced intention ui the nriiisu reel- _ -nif-ter the innuguu-.ation of thiecovernmen-t to allow no foralitn _-_*"*"'*"' Qunuecnagiunur -- » radicals to enter the country for -- this mcfilng. Entering swrrepiiti- 'qc G.u\( CAN T0 Fefe Thé . §§’.‘.`l.¥...g'$"’i.'...."‘ll'..".T."’{‘i.... ".'1.‘.iI{`."..‘ `l=\-\- °"‘~"- *L5- Priiné Minister mv- ‘ \f> ¢'0"“"‘°' .s\.esi-\ |33( Boo <5-af ‘. ." _‘._~. \~__}_ Toronto, clear ........92 Quebec. cloudy ........68 Montreal, rain ....70 Ch‘town, fair ....87-4 Halifax, fair _...iii-4 St, John, fair .........il2- Boston, cloudy . . _ . . . . .lil-0 . . . . .. 8-7 l-llgh tide this morning at 7.26 New York, clear 8 26TH LAS H ER 58T Tangier Now Unde ' New Regulatio "l`ANGiIER, Morrocco, June 2 The new .international reguluti forthe government of Tan were solemnly put into effect day. The new regime compri an' international comm-lesion control, in-ixcd -tribunal and lc Medal For Hudson Bay Co. Pione VANCOUVER, B. C., -.lane 2. When Mrs Angus Fraser was corn-tcd with -the Hudson Bay C panies gold medal presented t .pioneer whose services to the c munity was outsiamling_ scvon her eiixht dough-ters were in 1-ciidxnce. Illness prevented William -Dichmont from being sent to join with liar sisters in inscription on -the medal re in part. "Her Dan-giiters S i neil of the length of the session. 'et=0ttawa to carry on the ordinary- business Mrmme ;“°f:_"“t°' ”"“"‘ Rice ‘e.isi_wili have an importsntbearing on of the country. T-his was made "|_“°°' "1"" 7 ’ “d "“"“~ 0h°"¢n_- ine oline. - ` Klear wrglyi by Iloiih J' iitukoibb' aim-zgmum md minimum tm ceremony c ng n star o nanc , ur ng ' Rev. J. ‘ C the discussion in the -House of Rev. H. Commons, which 'preceded first ~ - - ‘ _ -reading of the ilisflundias Bill. » (Canadian Press) . Navman- 1~==~~=----"'=“°'° -5-'l`fi..§'."..Y.°.'1'“.i?l‘.° .'»`.Z‘. °»°.'..§"§`.T.'{‘.°.‘.’ ana cum-ies Aiiun.1s-»¢nd*_11_d1 M" my néw mon” ,or .o__em_ wg? GN' Y" ‘m“'_ W-mem. business proper" asia the ‘“ I __ - M 'itin-im.-. -adam before- un. and ' 'lm' “inf the session I think I shall be and tonight st. 8.14. ibouueie 'M 7. 1084. , UC - " Mnmlg 1': umzhd” \,'_.P|iif“’| this to s_dvl;et:.he ligase ‘iaiatt the _Sun sets this evening at 7.4: om... ‘um “..¢__,.g`gf||~¢_p.~ nos s s I an a an- rses tomorrow morn ng at 4. mg; h, -Md "Mnounced by the Budget or even Full moon saturday, .lone- ¢,w,||,, 0 nm, M51” og gh; mm" mtlian that fnentloilbd by the"Prime 5.24 p.m, ' iaiievioinity. Wien 'lie -heard s esioiilsinister in his speech on thc Bud- Suumorside-tide sbhtaeiuai rig-ed, get." es ister than Charlottetown west por) IHINESE Wlililil JHIVE lllll -UHEIBNEHS G e n e r al Uprising Threatened as a Con- sequence -- Outlook More Grave Than _at Any Time in ! City s History (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI. Ju-no 2.- Chinese aigita-tors -media public appeals to- night in the streets of Shanghai for fi. -general uprising 1,0 drive nut afil foreigners, Officials of tho for- eign settiemienbs eiapressed confid- ence -tha; -they c'oul-d handle the sibuatlon. but admitted that the out- look was -penhaps nrore gravfe than at any time in -the City‘s history. i.>ele»g-ations of students are patroll- i-ng all *roads into the city, intimidat- ing -incoming -farmers and -prevent- Iing -this bi-.Ln-glnig of if-ood suippiiea in-to -the city. A dole-gallon of abou-t 100 Nak ini! istiiflents, alleged- Communists 'arrived ton-ight from Nanklng to 'rein-force the -troulb-le,-makers ielo. m9l1iS~ UDW‘11WiS of 10.000 workers .in Shanghai industrlail plan-ts are on strike.. These include mechanics and fiiifllff H-t the r-lversde ipower st-a-tion in -the eastern district from which iihe major part of t-he foreign -'set-..'.ni€n-t resolves i-is electric our. rent, -Str-ikers also have forced the clnsiihg rlo_wn of many cotton mills and lssor indiislu-ial stabilshmente. A tour of all .sections of vhe ci-iy by fin- Assoofa-lcd corresponiden-t at 10 o'clock tonight showed the situn. iinn gcncrniiy quiet. but :nc tension l"0U`-l’-`h'- bl’ ‘Phe vlisturiraiice unrelax- ""- Arilmii ‘Wards -were everywlugm lo nil* 50011. Slrccts for tho most ipiirt were <1:--s-ertcd and the usually Yirowilcd -theatres we-re en;-piy_ Mach H9 ‘Eu-ns were used to clear the stflscis Pale md-ay, wilie-n a mat-roi ‘W5 ‘fulfil 'UPON from hofus-cs at the °"'“\‘f 0*’ Nnllkinrz .road nun Trio).-;_ _Fire in Freighter _ ls Extinguished ‘ (Canadian Press NEW YORK. June )2- Fire which broke out in the hold of the Bpmih fl‘9iKhter Fenchurch while fvnr hundred miles off 'Sandyhook 0" Th“"S‘iHY is now under control nlld the steamer made port under own Dflwer. Will Receive 60 to 65 Percent -*_ (Speolsl to The Guardian) ‘0'l.V1`/\WA. ont. June 2.-'run depositors in the Home Bunk wi|| receive only from 60 to 65 percent of their lioidinxs, even if the Gov. ernment grnnt them the sum ni' ,$5,-i50,ii00 was the statement mam. yesterday ivy G. ii. iicnucrsuu. Vilynr. Fernie. B. C_, and one of i|i0_lllSDc`ctors apnninlod bythe iifiiiidaiors of the defunct bunk. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Conio to crctim social in Clinton lilnll, Friday, Jung 5, 1369 li 3 2l “i-imcraid I;;y_Co. will open for work on Monday 8th June. 1361 “COME to thc Big Concert in ‘Wins~l0e Hail. Thursday. June ith. at 8 o'cloclr sharp. ' Admission 25 and iii cents. Local and Char- lottetown talent. 1858 828! “Come to the clam bske st Mc- Eachern's Wharf. Meadow Bank, Thursrlay night, June 4th. Funds in aid of Rink, 1364 "Opportunity to see special show at Webster's Corner tonight. Dance following. Also Fiat River. Thursday. Dbn't miss it. 1861 _ *°"Strlcti! Dlislness" will be presented by .the B, Y. 'P. fl, of Tryon on June llth in Tryon Heli. If not nne following evening. Ad- mission 85 and 20 can-ts. 1062 "Meeting in Summerfield Hall Friday, June Mb at 8 p.m. to or- ganise a Bore and (iirl’s pig club. Oth, All-interested are invited to be pre- sent. A. W- Peterson of the hive smell Branch will address ihe meeting. 1318