l _ .. _ _rv __ , . lCanadian Press.) thirty five. The measure now goes ` _ ' - _ - V . ` _ loser to the House wluolit-l,t is oxpsot-» _ ... ed_ will accept Simon lloifhaf Amend- _..-_ » . -_ __ _ _ _’ _ _ '_ _ 3 ‘ A 1 ui l WASHINGTON. Juno »11-Repeal or Tho Panama Canal 'tolls exemption for American , eoastwlse shipping passed the Senats.to.l1‘|ght, nity to ment specifically reserillft all 1-lhts ‘the United" nfily have under the Hay Pann€6fQ'yhsl"f,\fi°‘eaty. i I _ , lf-_.<>1;l-~-;`__ _ EIGHTY-FIVE """"*""~`-`-`~`f"7'-‘ff-`~`-`-`~`-'-'-'-':~'-'rr-:ez-:_ si. ng-. _ _#_-.I . ,. ...-._-t.-...tw PEB C-ENT. ll Dominion win (Canadian Press) i Thlfl is HL-nother instanceof the wis- d0H1 li50d¢fT"‘f`¥l ` hs`.V'i‘u`g" lcla-ns`*\inder- LONDON, June '11-Underwrltersi\\'rltll;e`h? large prop`oft‘iong"ol 'soon of the Domi-nion Government of Can- .udu Lon” of $25,000,000 get eighty eight percent. in wlrlch considering llie time the large amount of the lonn is regarded as satisfactory. l “bs” bein` full and' trustees secfiri ifggiiibelng fakes by `trllsf»eea`i.vh'6” ard" _nbflt 'usually-ln the position io opply ;__a‘l:' ,t_ims,o,f issue but who buy script _in the market later. ‘ ‘ _-_ _-_-_-...--H -----v ------------~-.».'__-._-J J. ll. HYNAMAA All BE UNE [IF NiW- ALBEHAA JUUBES . i : EDMONTON, June 1‘2.- The all- nouucement of three :new Alberta jlulgcs lo' be appo!utefI from Ottawa will lic.nz~nile~_ very shortly. It ~is n||dersf.ood tllai: it has been de-cliled flint thc three judges lwill be J. D. llyuilmnu_ of Edmonton, M. S, Mc- <‘nrlliy,lGnlg'al'y,-and W. C. Ives, of l.ctlilll'idge. 'l‘lic bill- providing for the appoint- nieuf. of a~ddit'ional ‘Allin-its judges was put through the dominion house u few weeks ago, und lust session the necessary provincial legislation for un addition to the be-nch1oi the |u-ovince was passe-d by the Alberta legislature. i Only two other names have been n--_ntioni-il in connection with,the up- poiu‘tmcnts,. these being J. C F. llrown, K.G., city solicitor of Ed- luouton, and James Muir, I{..C., of (Eulgury. While these gentlemen were iu the runnin it is understood that llillll I llilifll lllll wa Mount Allison University is feeling keenly the ei1»1mrrassiilen't'o_| success, S0 many students iireionorin-gwor the Science Department uint it is allu- cult to accommodate them 'wit-llpro. sent equipment. *The 'students who have taken their 'first two- yours in Science at Mt. Allison h-:iv-e-‘dusting-‘ uished tliemseIvés" in the "Senior courses at lflcfliyll 'University and oth. cr r.ocnn.ic‘ol one no`st-graduate schools. .~\‘ new science building is on urgent necessity. - - Mr. J. R. Dinn‘is, of (lh-arlof.te'tn\vn_ “`h0 gave $10,000 to the endowment fund. Hit year. has generously ofier- edl another 10.000 for ,I Science l-.uild- ing on condition that $60,000. alto- gliffllcr, shull be raised for that pur- Dfse. To chem/e one word a little. ALL 'ro-GE.r‘:-1lsR;ir, what is memes to FBCUFH €hl¢“FElI‘-eroiis conditional ofler. It will not be paid unless the whole con-stituency will raise the additional |$50.000. Already mem-bers of the Board of Regents have responded to me party sex.51ces‘Uf the other aspirnthe challiuze. The followimz me'n§'['lrs, nuts, stood in their favor. ‘ who had already sulxsirrlllled ener- J.l). Hyndmnn is a respected mem- ber of the_legal profession _in this g. Ollslv tn the Endowment Fund. have Promised to pssiet-Governor wood, city und partner in the firm of Hynid'°' S‘1°kVm'f~ 31 000? R- C- Tal*-~ FH/\-. man and H n'd'rr.ian barrlsters.. Mr of Shediac. $1.000: Rcv. Dr. Heartz, ly ~ llyudmun is a .prhminellt conservn-A0f Anlhffltf $1-000-' Und W- R- Mac- tivc und successfully contested Ed- monton- in the ,conservative interests in 1908. l~`b`r'two"`yeors,` 1910 and lull, he served as an _nldermanj-of the city. He is 9_ member of the Edmon- ton lluspital board. Mr. Hyndman was horn ut Charlottetown, .P.E.I., und married n daughter of Sir Louis lluvis, of Ottawa. lt will be somewhat of a surprise flint J. D. Hymimlan will retire from tho political field in Ednunton. Heli regurded by both conservatives and l.il~»eruls as probably the strongest uuiu the conservatives 'could pllt "in the field nnld his withdrawal from the noliticlll arena, it is stated, will wcnkcn the chances ul' the party in the next election. , ¢ c illnsllssn sus , loo me foil - cl’llssll=lcnlilll ' I1' 'i ., one cent per word each insertion' in this column. Cash must accompany - " _ ...--._-...-... .... .-- older M`inimlilf\" chargi twenty-five hula- lissi. -of st. John. $500. A Hers is s-n opportunity to assist the educational interests of our country -air/we Dmcticsl lin-es. ,The need is urgent. The building should ,he erected this summer. The above sufhfscriptions are conditional an the whole necessary sum being suliscr-filled, .The Endo\v|ni 1 - ` » L' --- \ aw.. P4 'HR ’ BUD SIR _UU-l’lllD the Duke, of 1 Connaught expressing appreciation of his service as Gov- . (From Our Own Reporter) OTTAWA, .luns 12.-Thanks to the action oi the Liberal majority in the Senate to-day, Prince Edward Island will have to await indefinitely for its increase _in representation. 'lhe Sen- ators went‘ on the rampage and so amended the address ,to the Imperial Parliament, asking for ameildnrents to the British North Arnierlca Act to incrgase' Western Senatorial represen- ,lls .9 Qggylf _Pglngy ,§,lilll_g,i',d island-’s_lncreu§5g ligpresentutlnn in (Ininmons li illlliflillieli Pviliuwl ‘li li fllw llllll °f Dill!-r Pfivllw- ll lllrfillii _llfiith of I-'mul on Part if Llhzruls- lirlwf lndlsunticn .Qlwr lltiifllli if Liberals ln Susie. Redistribution Bill Poised. Enrlianuult llrflrggued. _ _-......__-i_._*__ ernor General was moved by Premier Borden in. the House this morning. It was seconded by Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier. Both Lenders made eloquent speeches and the nddress was passed amidst enthusiastic cheers. l Premier Borden in moving the ad- diress polinted ; _out tuat with che growth and development of the over seas Dominions the powers and the responsibilities of their Purliamcntr have continually increased, so that with certain limitations. the Empire is today a Federation of Sister Na- tions united by the ties of a com- mon and uu-divided allegiance. He said that Canada had been fortunate from the first in the selection of thc` men called to fill the oflice of Gov- * K _-1-__-_'_ -v.--uni, .4 in-,r uv,-If-1;-dwrigx .*‘-»-1_"-FT T , v _ 7 v _ ,-7- _ _I5 -.F-T T ' ' ` ,' .___.___... ,. (From our own Reporter.) .convinced that his course as constit- OTTAWA, J une 11.- An address to utional representative; 1 pf Hi! Kai- esty will add additional lustre to that record. He undertook thegreat responsiblliticsmf the office when he now holds at t-he personal request of King Edward VII. whose high ex- ample in devotion to duty and the constitutional discharge of the responsiliilities of the crown, has found its counterpart in the course which His Royal Highness has pur- sued os Governor General of this Dominion." The Premier observed that tbl Duke had availed himself to the _full- est extent of the opportunity which had been afforded him of studying' the conditions of our National Life and of serving und understanding f.-he ideals and aspiration by which it is animated. Owing tu the extent of fthe Territory this was a greaf tnsk.," what is likely to be the final session of Parliament. f _ 'i`he'umendment Was carried despite the protests of Senator Lougheed and a messugc,was sent to the Commons. Premier Borden then moved that the Sen»ate's s.n;lendme-nt` to 'the ad- dress 'to the Imperial Parliament con- cern-lng increased represeutaation be not concurred in for the following reasons: Ulf-i_on and to sets minimum. Com-A »l. Because appointments to the mlons_repre8entution for any province Senate have no 1-elution to the date tllLl8 medtlhg |3118 Prince Edward IS- gf the election of ynemibers tg the land) /case, that the Government Houso of C0mmnn5_ COUM “Ot HCWP* the &'-l`i1l`°lB- -I 2. "Because the address amended re- The Liberals insisted on ifB 80121111- lates entirely -to, the last deccnuiul ment and as a result the Government osn.,us_ , was compelled to drop it- i 3. Because ine ainencn-.ont is in- As a' result of the blockade which approprlntesnd illcongruous thcro be- lrwd' developed, prorogotlon, which ing no occasion fm- 11-,_ had MU' 3°* "01' three 0"°10Ck._llad to 4. Because no sufl'.i-.lent reason lind |10 D0StP0T1¢ll t0 4-30 When the Duke been adduced for the cliun-ge made Of Cummurht formally nrorosued ond for _inc ooloy wliioli would nc P8‘"H"m”"t° caused by it. T119 R€di9t1`ibUl1i01l Blu Wi1B»Dl1*l90d.' It went back to the Senate. wus but there car. be no Senaitorial in- again insisted ,mon ,md was "goin crease. refused by `the Govcrnmelit. The ail- EHTUBI’ in the dfll' Pfemief Bflfden dress was then dropped and is dead also. had moved an amendment to the for -the session, Rédlstriiflltlon Bill that Prince Ed- , wdrd Island should -have four ,sea.ts.l OTTAWA, June 12__Thoro is great This W8! d9Pe“‘del1t 0" the Piisslnll 05 indignation in Government circles the Senatorial liill and is now dead. ovcl' the Hfftion of the Lihm-al H-aio. that there' bus been a distinct breach the "ddr-ess to the Imperial pm-lm. Oflfnlthiand' “baffle that thfffe Was ment asking for a.-mendmeuts to the an agreement between Premier Bor- |;,_1tiSh North Ame;-im .Act to in. ‘len Bild Sir Wluffld I-'H'\l‘¥"|€" that lf crease Western Senatorial representa- CODCGSBWUH were made t0 the Liber' tion, that it could not be accepted arranged with the majority i.n the' Senate to repudiate the agreement for increased representation of thc Western- Provinces in the Sena_te.' | This repudiatlon was carried out by adding a clause preventing the pro- posed amendment to the Britis'l1` North America Act from coming into lorce until after the next general elec- tions. The Conservatives allege that ernor General. | “To accomplish what he desired, "Nearly three years ago" coutinu- added the Premier, His Royal ed' Mr. llorden the Duke of Couuau- |Highuess has not spared himself, and ght cirme to our shores as Governor he may be assured ‘that his visits General of Canada. -It was by nolwill bc held in happy rememberance menus his,first visit_to this country, |lly our people in wary Province from for he had served with his Regiment the' Atlantic to the Pacific." ut Montreal when the Dominion wus' Mr. Borden referred to the- deep in its earliest infancy and before the _sympathy of the people of f`anada progress auil development of laterfnt the time oflthe serious illness 01 years had set the mark upon its the Duchessof Connaught “in oder- ” mor? deliberate “ml °Y”i_°“1 bremfhfhistory. His Royal Hinlliiess visited ing our very sincere congratula- ol faiti has seldom been \\'lUl€SSBd "T Canada in the meantime. Cos'-ing Ations," said the Premier, "that Her Oanadiiixl public llfv. . - . - . then as Governor Genelal he has had Highness has nude such complete - "' unefgualled opportunities of studyin-girecovery in- her health, we trust that and understanding all that has brcn I she null the Princess. Patricia whose accomplished in the great march of equal tact and graciousness have _ _» 1 _ 'events sincethe days of 1870. l1‘e|nlso endeared- ber to oilr people, may brought 'with him the record of a retain the liindest reme-mberunccs of UF U G S MUN1-MAGNYAdistinguished and honorable career in their sojourn in this Dominion". I | | _ 'the public service, as il Soldier :»nfl5“Iu saying farewell to His Royal ~ a diplcvmat.,' That career enabled' Highness we hope that many years ihim to know and to realize thc Em- oi active service to the Empire lic . ~ -- . I ‘- i n l ‘f ido.~fl'1i l‘ do t infuse or . J . _,_ _ _ _ pile, 0 _Compre om l s w ln ll . ie orc lim all lu .ii y a s U1FA“A' “"6 U 'lm' “mm°_power and its still more wonderful to come his uccociation with this llepartzucpt late last night sent or- Ipossibilities and to understxind the country will recall to him ue it will dem to “ll me ~“*“`i“E “wid Bflwlons forces that served to unite its vast‘to the Canadian people, 'the happiest in the lower St' La“'re"°e “UH t° Domlnion in one allegiance. “I amlinomories,” endeavor to find out some news of the missing Go-vermne-nt steamer, _..._-,_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-,_-,._._.,..,.,.,,-,,.W...,_-_-_-_-_G-,_--,-.-f ._ _-_-----J.-.-.-.-_-_-_-.-_--_-, ...-_-_-_-h -- ---_~ Moutmagny. The vessel, which has a crelv of 24, coele-d at Cape Racel some days ago sind since then nothing' ‘has been seen or heard 'of her. It is C°'“5e"V“ti""~*9 ViQ'“"0“51Y declare rity in the. Senate in so amending tearmgthat fda has 'fmt ‘wth %isns'A er. one o e marine agen s on fthe St. Lawrence have so far lleeul lib-le to find any trace 0-f tile stmlmer. Tile .llorntlnngmy was during the APASTULIE Iliillilli llllll UUASAIUN winter attaciied to the Department' --- _ _""` als on redistrihublons the Senate by the Cabinet, ad-dress should be allowed to pass un--I It is directly ` chf,[»g,.,1 that tho;-el efgended- lies been o distinct foreach of 'foitn hc tfollllle arose out of s l>01'lti¢al n that -the Liberals novo viola-ten DADY 011 the lla-Vt ‘lf the liberal mill" ar%efluiti~ agreement ma-'le between m01'U`i"5- ' dress should be passed usking for an until the expiration of the present ,,g.,~eeme,,t was gan-Ted out by the Parliament- - Hs BH/ld that the 'W0 Government with scrupulous fidelity. Houses should be enlarged siu_~.iltan- In additionito this agreement they-9 €0\lBlY- wus anotherln regard to redistribu- The Liberal game is very avlwfsnf- tion, in loot the opposition insisted They were lluttius up a iight ff' Dre- uint, the two nnesiions saonni no Vent l1l10‘G0Ve1`l1"‘-°9l`1f» Becllflng ”°'"U`°l coupled. A unanimous ngreement for 0! the 32118119 flllflng U10 Present 5”' rc-distribution was arrived at with sion of Purlia-ment. If the Irwpefial respect to all of tlle_ 234 cdnfstituen- G0V€P!\‘H\€l1*-i’¢1H99d me “m°“"'“”‘°“‘5 cies except one and the agreement to the B. N. A.`Act, us agreed '30 by was that one constituency should be the Commons, the Government would loft Upon to dism_.GsiL.n in the House be able to nt once increase the Sen- of C0,,,m_3n8, This constituency was ste by nine members which would Richmond, in Nova gc(-mia, and the 111101192 WiD9 OUP the L“’°1`5l m“l°"itY~ agfeement between the party leaders What SBHBIOF B09*-Wk' Wlmts Wa” in this cuse also wus carried ollt hy that the increase should not take ef- the Government in tho stniotont lect until one expiration of the pre- sense_ sent Parliament, that is, until after It is charged tl-me after pmsuring the next general elections. The Lib- every posglbie concession by ,inane erals want to keep control of the Up- of the agreement as.tU redlstl“ll>11tl0n per Ch-amher during the next und the Liberal leaders in the Commons- at Halifax where she performed ex- (SDeCisl by '~l"\ll0“2~l I‘0!"D-‘)N- -‘lille 12~”T"”°‘“ll°r A9' ' . . . .owoi-...... .........s1,2so Margaret fesslcy... ...._.__1se.900 ““~""‘ "°”‘* e . _ Ensign white .... _.snare ceo. sownoss_._... .. 188.150 Mrs. ll‘. J. Murphy ......$4.27!- Mles Glen Leslie ..... ......104,1'l5 Heldn I". Cook... ......£28,200 GEORGWPOWN. _ Mrs. F. ('-. Owen... ..........84l,295 Percy N. llisnuei...... 231,850 nrsrnrcr ummm mass. 'monmmm S. R. Prone... . 77.875 1- . 0L_ARK'i‘0_V4A. Bello Gillis... ; . ....$4,975 |ed there, »in`\vh-ich llis Excellency and 'fha other prslnfcs joined. The proces- sion was has-llrd bv the league of fn-o Frans lland. of the city, who ...,im hemwere followed l-v the members of thc Knlg-ht-s nf Colum_L`-us, the C. `_ll. B. A. und Holy Name Society. Aloni- n, route specially illuminat- ed and decorated, and thronged by dense crowds of spectators. the pro- cession wanded its way from the stu- lli-on to the 'Presbvte.rv. traversing on he march Writer, ("1-ntral, Fitzroy' and Summer streets. Leaving the Preslivterv, the proces- sion headerl for the Church of Bt- Paul. now led 1-,ly the choir, singing the Benedictine. f"4i enterlllll the church. the choir sump; the “E666 f~1accrfios," and afterwards “'H0die Patrum lApostolus," The Deloeiate than 'imparted to the congregation fhe Papal Benediction. An address from the Parish to HAS Excellency was reef] and presentcdlly Father McLean, the pastor, and nf-I tor Mgr. t~‘tn,qni had fitti-ugly replied. thc ceremony was li-roupht to fi ter- m'ir;:lti‘on with .Pontiflcinl Benedic- tlon of thc lllessc-d Sacrament, ‘ The church, which was sf.riklnEl.\' decorated, was filled to the doors with people nt the ceremony. Afterwalrds Mgr. Stngni held 9 re- ception at the Prcsbytery, of which a large number took n'dvnntag,;». to pay their respects. .-\s already stated in these columns. His Excellency. this (Saturday morn- ing drives to lilnltora, where a rc- ceptlmn will he held and in the ev- en-ing he drives to Kellcy's Cross, wh-:re on Sunday he will be driven to St. Dun-3tnn’s College, nnd from whcrc on Sunday he will ordain two yollnlll men to the Priesthood. On there in the evening he will come ln- Elm Avenue hy the various Catholic Societies. laccomnanied by Hands of Music, who will escort hin~ in pro- cession to the Pro~Cathe»dral. where n solemn reception “wil be held, com- clnding with Ponfilllcial lBenedfIl:tlion of the lllessgdl Sncrnm-ent. Afterwards. the procession will reform and march with the Apostolic Delegate to Bt. Anthony‘s Villa. , .___ NEW YORK, .lune 12-Baron Mer- sey who will preside at the Empress of Ireland inquiry arrived here to- day and will leave tonight for Ot- tawa where he will consult fue (sov- Sunday afternocll, he will be driven, It w.|11_be olic societies. A nrocession was form- dicate the abandonment of any -hope for H compromise at this stage. It is expected that the Home Rule Tlill will he taken up ln- the Tlollse of lords the week beginning Juno 29, A definite statement is expected from the Marquis of Crewe on Monday next. l Loyd George has now definitely im formed one of the Nationalist lenders th-at the amending Bill will lie con- fined to the Government's offer of the temporarv exclusion of Ulster by County voti-ng. The Church family newspaper publishes the views'of a number of Protestant clergy regard- ing the feared effects of Home' Rule. .-\ Dublin rector, Rev. Gage Dougher- ty. who has justreturned fronio/viisic to l\-erry. declares he found the at- titude of Roman Catholics one of insolent arrogance, tha-t the Peo- ple of I-Tnqland. csmnot conceive. There is downright heitred of every- thing Protestant by the Rom-an Cuth- olic mniori-ty, he declares. Another says the result will he f.o cause Protestant clergy to quit Ire- land in -favor of n freer and more tolerant atuicsphi;-re. , _ (,‘.HlCMI(`-AL \\"lil`KH llURNF.l) ST, LOUIS, Mo., June 12.- Fire that started in the -.\-urehouse of the lllallincrodt Clleniicnl Works curly yesterday morning caused damage to the plant estimated at $200,000. Com- bustion of nitrate of soda \\-ns the `cnusc, according to officials. °°""°.:l.iil~ ...... °lA?ullla's src One cent per word each lnBf=I`tl0ll'll\ this column. Bash must nccompany to (7lmrlotteto\\'n. He will be met at,0Y`d°"- MAHAWWT- °hl\l`l!“ tW¢“¢¥‘nV¢ cents. "DRINK OXOLA you will Eat bet- - cr, Sleep Better and Feeheestfaeyh k ~ - w s. °°E. H. Duvar & Son, builders, nd. contractors. lilatfmafel given. ox 135, Charlottetown. 2302-6-6MGfpd. °°Mrs. D. Partridge will not do INOVIRY 1_\"1‘0 P-Rl~TA'l` DISASTER- ,ony more dressmaklng this season. kindly thanking you for pest favors. _ 8859-fi-10M3i. "FOR ICE Cream Pure Gold Van- illa. 9925. ernment. l On W/lon.i.\y he will go to day. Though 74 years oil l-c is as active as s man of 55. l'hls in his first trip across the Atlantic. l-le thinks the inquiry will inclurlc- ln- vestlgntlon into thc Sl.. lav.'n'r-ls-re navigation. Quebec to open the inquiry on Tues-` \M .@- .-E-wg; fi -l . .. A l 7 'i 3-‘ . . I .' 'l -i>.,. .P _-:_ fl le , . W » El. 1 i .. " w ‘.1 'if __ 'li A _i » is \i f. _ fi’ , _,lf- ,s .i_= 1 .L i >_-1-2-4:..