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F, _ 5 Annual Subscriptions Delivered 511.00 “' "“'- °”“"“ "“‘ "' “- ‘- "M CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, JUNE 12,1923 _ &‘:.fI.'.".'&""!'.i'...$Z.1T""F---f»'12 '$1' =1=l==-_ === =1=l.I ZIB- :ng I-F12 1-I Three Moncton _ l ‘ i- 1 n - ~ ‘ Four Drowned In __ _ 'e-" ._ "“J 1 _ . _ _ _ 1 l Bo.............o MHSHIPS BHEW M0NTHlY MEETING y SUP thu 1..... oo... ......o..... 1... s nts Lon er 1 Medals --- - their lives in the Petieedioc lgtivei-OS.: To Vgtgran Flfgm e[1_--Byg Laws T0 GOV-A ____ Usual Forinalities short distance above the Moncton; V Carried Out at 5. Yesterday Afte i n the 'Opposition i ‘ Splendid Forni Du ing a Hectic Day. of ush Two best fighting his reputation asa. oon - Leader (From our own Corrmpondent) OTTAWA, Ont., June 11.-After hectic dny, inwhlch the H Bennett was alone in the op af a about there were ai. Tokio there e th su the o ltion 30 a i'esolt of a rowboat capsizing. r.~at the time. Lew LeBlanc. was the [same age as the others, managed to Oficling to the upturned boat and was» rescued in an exhausted condition* n about seven miles above the city., '1‘he bodies of the drowned boys? r' have not been recovered. i _____.___l___.__i Fansher, Lambton East. All other' Progressives. Labor" and Independ-i _ents present voted with the Govern- G ment. i 0l\~l The 'amendment was moved by] was n lendm to s > is e - I One boy who was also in the boatl Rushing to the Aid of General No- bile and His Com- panions in Great P eril Somewhere Northeast of Spitz- bergen. (Special to The Guardian) .Bridge oooot loo tn. ofiomooo o_o-R eli e f Expeditions ' om Traffic To Re guiato Restaurants Believe Secy. of Com l ‘ » merce Will be Nom- And Respectinglfendors Of Gasoline ‘ ' WerePa.ss_ed. ' ______.___-_- f der and Public Properties Commit- i_hré‘he(3ili§/gulélgurridiilnthlzsmhfsihnzlagtItee alluded to the diflicultles which Www 'mf Yr ‘“ i‘.;‘;‘.1.°§.'i2.':.“sr:.;r.°;‘ ’s.::‘:.‘i:.“z;lr 1 i v t *th;o?£2;{1`oro Prowse K rimdy pet had been left down so long that ga' es 0 e’ ' ‘ ' ~ _' ' . it h d 1 ii t _ . --r Reardon, Holman. Macloeodle ooootgkingoftooiloooo tooo oi:____en__o§ \_o__o___o_ _o Tho G___ooo_oo_ ““- “L” the cm’ H"“m‘ °m°°"` r' ` d 1 d` KANSAS crrv. .June 11.- V[“°Mm““' me Actmg City Record' carpet be taken' ui) tan ceane drew W Mellon sped westward inated on the Fin Pennsylvania Del sustain- , » Av ‘ wmxuuss On the way to the scene from and tnnight it was his duty and his Wm be “lea” “p °“ ° The candidates allied drain iehri "NIL ol' _which the Italia’s wireless _apparet pleasure to pl esent medals to tl';_:‘e_o_ d\f;_'i_¥oE__2of; ggwxogoxgesoildino _S in Hoover-_ fighting despel-i;i,¢_ly volt W” '° °‘ ““ ts. assets :f..:.‘;.°..ir..a‘r;“.e:n‘.1:‘;s ...t.'. iii, »1_~;__;;»; 5;, :;~;:.r:.'.‘; :;..::‘.°._ri.. 1r.‘t.§.§. *l " “ ' ' ~ neer so eopn n ,. .. "l“’°°h f’°’“ the `°h'°“° “'"“°°S "°"” “°"”`“°“' The G°"°""`1°"t` mm and more frequent mes' er' ' id ou have evei- “river will he required. as it is leaky tion cami’ and say walt. _ id . was an euphemistjc review ment. hc said, would welcome arsages regarding the crew's position. As nro_men. hekszi o.o_yoo____ oo oooy m many oloooo and it wiii he futile Mellons_ trip was accompan e oi non accomplishments wound up change in the present method of 5 A radio message received ai Kings displaye _oaoiolof Efol ond domo ib to attempt to patch it any more. ~ Kansas City by rumors o every this. Whivh Bi? Pl‘95BIiffS¢9mS tb considering cStimi\t0-S “iid if “Ui dc-:Bay today reported that Lieut. Luet- -d°i“E_ Th_r°hio sorboo attracted Very few repairs will be required scrlptlon as to his plans. The goo the slogan of the government: rented on the present amendment riizow Holm, one of the two Norweg- prompt _Sono from visitors to the bathing 'houses at the east of moustached genius of the adm e"m°“°° °“"°““ds “S °f 5i’”°“‘l' °°m“““°” °“ esmmates-.i““ “"1“t°‘"5 ’°°°““°it°““g with “Womb e ccm have displayed' 'che the city- They are now in quite eood tration. always hesitant. in speec increasing prosperity of Our would be one of the first itclns_ _oi_rcrrms over. the n0rrher,_5bbmd_ had Tiion _y\':_l_;______oo You hooo ___ok_ condition _ is spying nothing and the ~msv.er country; for this and other blesslnils business to be submitted in Pniili_'__found two wounded men of the Ital- “ga I y__°uvos` oo sbvo me iives ,md Councillor Holman asked if Coun- all the coniecturing probably will lioin with you in humble emtitlldv ment next S@SSi°fi- . urs crew. 5 Y°“ _ to ,S _ cillor MacLeod had heard any com- given when the clerk oi me nano to Dlvilie Providence." In moving the amendment MN The message purported to be from pr°p°"'y.° ° e no 1. me de. plaint. as to the defacemenl; Of B al convention reaches Pcniis:/ivan ' Bennett said he had no aiiologiesruetzow Holm Tho Norwegian Gov. The mgh posb on ,mi hplqs is bath house sign in the park- on the roll call. _ SATURDATB SESSION for In0V1h8 im amendment °f tmsiernment to whlcli Holm has been partmem htm tha mfiorts of youmeri C°““°“|°' M“°L°“d said th" he Shfluid the answer be “HO0V€I"' Oli as if it had been plowed by kind. Members of the House lvholrepomno had rooorvod no message largely due 0 e e hoo ooo but ho would bake the on early bauolo os Hoover “ron Juliet 9--M011' 11 de* had i-hi* mm" estimates hem” memldirect from Holm and thought the who are vemirlans' id 9. heart felt matter up with the caretaker. crmndently predict, the decisio B 0°\lPi0 Of" h0UFS. would observe that $366i071'3‘4'22’message should not be accepted as .ms wmsh pooprfagb and dgotion .C°““°“\°' “°l'“‘“ asked furmer will have been made. With the hu H0058 t0dly dBf€1\i»¢d bl’ 79 W hiid been Vmed ms" YW" for mum definite llntll it was certain ‘lt had mhutf mf til; ibbl; Emesb' Hem'-1,1, 16 about lihj`l15!`k 1'°°~dW5Y° ‘nd c‘""'° block of votes carried by the ke Conservative amendment to estimates, in addition to which cer-_oooo from ooo _ to du y _;J S oo oomo oolooo _hot weiomor iv|‘¢cL¢r,r| replied that the mat- owne Stow the oec,.etr,_ry»o mbrgi Cehauring the estimates as tain supplementar estimates had will per ap _____m_ would shortly be attended i0_ to oo lo to K h. th . ._ ~ d l t his widow, th wou ami? mil 2 lm and 8Xi2i`lVl8Bi1_f_»_o'ih¢ been ¥_0\"_?o_~ oT;‘_:;5__§e“o'_, h_$_‘gf_‘_;r‘h‘;ldicessive expenditure. One reason was §)h‘;Si1rif1yahr;15ell:hi;) remembrance the I-lis Worship expméseioaggrthoxts nominee, came imexpec y thong li ~ - . _ ithot the patronage evil w broad i ho has gone of the C°““°“ t° °“ ' Hoover supporters who are oppos llreiillring' for the usual been voted for the pul>l1_c _se_ro/__ic_eo__o _ho ooomry ood _ho giogoooor oloe memory o one Lead and his oommit:,_o_¢_e____f;_>r o1__i_s_ _no the _moouon moo the proceed l remaining business before sums _which li/i_i-___Bo_l_l_l:o_t__t_c_;~:_o__l;_____ o__was homo used roi. advancing mo mo worship moo presented med._siolen¢_i_i¢i_ work n ren _mos of the Coolidge nomo tomoh va ull . ` . ' . _ m e _ ' ~ pmrogmon' voted for the 2-? '1e'1’El 5121> ag had heonvotcd in nv... i;<_;i_l_to¢fiiooioixieseggvtiig als tg the_i_o1ol_o;vlne veterans °f the C lie asked councillor lcennody ii o°_ff__fo*’_o';i:_=_;>"_ilo_§_l_1_§_§°_:_h‘oo‘::o‘;_1_§_*§?___'_*;; miis_ turned ir sommersauii 8 . » - _ __ . _ _. _ _ _ or 1 _ _ 8 . A. M. Car- sullplementiilles ill it bill befole the; traviigance by saying that the couil- méhiii) Ranahan. Fred H. Tralnor. he couloi _tior_o_.ng__o___:_;> __i_l__9_;V_i_i_i1':Z___;¢€_i_`_____;_ L_moobo__o_ N_ so schooner Sinclar "Dr, George Greene office in declared. ' BEYOND w“A.r..the building of a duplicate hotel in of his ooxoo owing br, the nuisimge rou_g__o__;i w________ oooooo o__oom_on_ wont aground in o thick foo 185 .Mt Stewart is open every Monday ExPENDl_'_l`__iio\¥o2§_0ULu BE _ _Halifax even though the general whom he ouoooo_ was created by alma ___ __ “o____o__ ohoooht G°v_ mom rn the woot out or_Longb,_d .forthe practise of dentistry. T . _» ' . manager of the hotel department b’ o ooo b§_ii_ | Celine o _ _o oo ooooooo ___ soouon of M_o.uo_on_ The crew 0 ` 4910-6-'I-ill The countrys expenditures _‘V_'_’o§-of the Canadian National had ex- Ii€_i;~_1_‘_YHf;o___h Omoo, repo;-ted one ernment Pond shou oo bond lo ____ to ooo b __ to ~ e W sa u .___ beyond what they should be H i pressed the view that a single hot e hth ri and one case o!‘and also he sug8€St€d mat m n e ‘ _ ~ f ~ ` of Dip e Bl, ‘ i d ing the Sum- Captain asked for assistawnd ar ` "Picnic _ Reserve wednesdev. cddrtgidgdlorin °.'.l§1 "hm W°“ifi ws* $"’°»°°° Pe” ““° geseriet sever in the pest ni_.§itl:_._____!_i_§t__:e_._c_o_r__i_o_d___io p ay ur oooomooto were mode to od __ ___ r _ Jiily llth for Unnd picnic at W h made on expenditures by? trol. B ____ ooo __ __ this ovem_ 'Ric Meat and Milk Inspec r _o__i oo____o___o__. P____w____ ____o_oo_oo_ oooh from oo__o_ i to stetio 1 ld of hall. By sbs” ' l i 1* 9"" e 5 nted his renfift' It is as ' C. .nent Pond. that £gernCommitrteef` 8 5020-8-12-21 former Minister of Finance Field nB ment was a business administration ireference to______ ¢_;i_/__eo‘_§io oo oo oloooo In ; several yeais B80- _ _‘or simply a tax gathering 01°3lmiZi1~ Mobi and Milk Report _ ‘b1“e5"°“° “Ano this had been given R0 Q['§ ° "Boo th d do mo ...rho 'Those who read the commer_:_a `tion, the money to be expended \ the P0“d- " o wouid g - . e come y a _ iized the neces tyi - r H H declared E 1, time to do its work, the l>0n ,, b rometeis lea _ among its o owers. e ch ribbiieiowm P, _ htgrubvnow in Tyr°T§thH;2r'rr;?,§ ig! Bfefifef Pfudémc ““d_ f°rIg_:e€'_§o1tllat trade returns showed that it B' Juno “_ 1923 be___f_l_ood;_l;i_-_____ __ooo____ woo _hon mod ti n e‘_i“°sd°y June ' care ill our cxpcndiwles- “,|was time for to slow down. The bel- 6 .1 M 830 Hmm' 4992 6 11 ai ?ear ending March lgofoltziggsfiaiice of trade was Boing _ozainst T° Hi§o‘g’°§iI\;;bf_1:: Dgfyixgo gm. by the City Clerk. It is as follows. _ _oooo Co___o_______o_ vo___o o_o Good _ . - ro _._ re _ _ rr . . ding I' Wil _ Canada. This was a spec a ve era C il . _ __ Broodourinb sifaiiorr was me sub- `””" of this country ff" “H Punzoland such an era. was bad for the W ____ ooo Go___‘3;‘;_‘;o___ Police R¢l1°i' _ooo of on moorootmo address by RED CROSS CLINIC for crib' osds were $186.241.0g_- Mn Benncoinommioo oloproworo ___i_>_____o_ my __ooo__o oo o_o ooooo Omoo Cor Keith s_ Rogers or the Robory children conducted by Dr. T. Stored During 1926 the figures rcs er tion for the y P E 1 Luncheomyelterday - town . - -. - Acker will be held Friday. -"me to $355.l86.423 and included in the OTTAWA. June ll.-The second meat and milk inspec ooo Charlotte .nth _ooo Secretory _,_ M_ Morley orosrded at the Rod Cross Office. 59 hitter figures were sums ofonsgggf session of Canadlrs 16th parlla- month ending Jslio_i;_oi_ti;_,___1_____.__ ______o_ ___ o_______.o\_ii_';_i:_ ooo Coy and in rorroduomo me speaker re.. ii Striiet. 4977-5'9'5l~ advanced t0 thi; (__i_-N'f;'_‘o€'_‘; Mormo ment ca_r;le oo_ an o_§ldo_t_¢_1_douoy_i_._____I_: __ c_¢;_;_~;¢;l;rorlne a To l»éi_§__\_l_i£_<;f_i______i’o_, me Crwof ferred to the service rendered the \o ____ erc - r ea s es I ~ _ .3 who or 3 of .. \ ‘mm lam* °° 9 P- m* by CMV' “ALF A BILLION Ilwnieople of when the House resumed mi: mob 1 carcass veal lmmamr y' Your worship mhdh Sith; honor to sfaph cabie was out of commission. A Cook, Canada‘s leadinl en- Mr. Bennett askcg i_f iofoiooonow ning there wa.; _oniy___on_o_ volooooloiz 01°” P C Bot Foo. The undersi_o:€c_o_‘f oouco Room., That winter Mr_. Murley was the also local talent. Admlli- canada rcalizecl_ '» _img o‘ ho" bii_i nialnlng.__na;ieyoo____ No___o___o_-__o__-_ _ ~ ~ j 3 8 submit here_y;_ o___o___ Moy also moo, ppei-dw: at Cape Bear where ten 25 and lo omit Home marie was rapidly npploac ____oo oooplo 000 for t c ana o_o oo __ ooo ___ Willard Kel y o-olfor the mon WE mode -W___h_ rb_o_r_r_5arrd message, were harrdi¢¢i_ for sale. 500|-0-12-2| lion budget for ten m _oooo Ho ways, but the v0_t,9\ N R l? _ Milton Caryer ,__ Thirboen arrests ere M for o dovolopmi of industry ood ___ staililfffiiill "U59" il 1°" ° on 'dvmof hours debate on he C. __,__ _ oo John Ayiw rr-i - ' 3-8 ln the City “mm dmmg ay _ the world‘s civilization, said Colonel 'Dr. Cliff. M D-Start now home fnstanced the oiiloeilgogozesohc oem, :GIS Toi V€_;:_‘i;":_‘§_‘;__;‘_':€ooH“ ax °" Fred Corish - offences included____ln t.l'lc_ follow ng Rooo__s_ io oonmbuoed to in a voor ' ' " . overnment. " 0. -- '_ me pa ' Wu “m Smww ' °1°55m°d mmm* : easure by the development of the o__\:_re.N_ s_3f:_tion gf ouwmobiles in Ottnwao __h_o__ i1__5\_;___ _And me day saw no less than E_ Donor” 4_0 Monsmrrgbi,er_hrr¢3¢5_ 1; r°- oiiarlu ii. Tn" Y' 5°” amendment! ‘lm “°°‘“"°d 1°" °“ ,Pure Muir oe. ....... a.a morlom. There wer¢_~ four wivic- mee and ravertieinz. bo-9 md _.___ _ division o _ ____oo___o of the Charlottetown Condensed Milk tlona for disorderly bonduct. Bhd, He said out of six stations in the HUNT' fund "co to Hunter River I-lol. Then Gam! M Co .. . . . . _ . .. . .. . _ _ _ 4.0 one for selling cigarettes to a minor. Maritimes CNY is second in DOW” ri "ze mil, to sec Dii\V» supply bill its adoption in a few ‘43 0 h of common assault was onl to the CNR. in Moncton. _ ~ - _ nee Y mm- A - 'rhurvd Y- __°:;‘_“° .. comedy in three minutes by the l°”°"~ ""1 "“° °“d"gl,'~:ix§- nyioi- .... 4.5 diemiugdnnd a oiiu-ge oi duel-dei--; 1-le referred in the activities of 4zg¢.d.il al "N° Tre” ingyoung P¢0i>i¢» It W” 53° "h°“ 3"” hmmm - J. I. CIOKIN ‘ly conduct was withdrawn by com-‘the station' during the year when ` ' IIC” W ‘.”°‘°' ° 5024.5-12-Si. ` from NBIIOIU P°“"‘» HL' E"°°‘:°"fy ` ’ Hug md wig mrperwr plgimi-l¢_. , ithe speocliaa of political leaders of / ____ lard Wllllbtdfm Wk M' 'gfrurds 3; ghmpln, gil clear, all above During may we uaiated the Pro-_both sides aa wail as various pro- ariaae ni-matic mv °°““"°' fr” ""°i,;'§'if3n waiting' isnt 1 ihlhiuon omeen in thirty thnegmnmeo mo broadcasted. morn »c_iecmoi_v_ :he °fo|°o2§’ _bod ,,,,,,,,.,,.l_ ¢`..,...,|||¢ pl-.igoo reported unusual-chco oi residences or pi-enum] 'rho emu-mon announced that rises tomorrow morning or 4.oa. on ' . » f 3° - _ gi ` . ' ..;!.i '-1 :Ci _-iso |"'|_Ii|-|-| ll-_'-1 C_l"5 --ll Ballot -Result Wi Depend oni How the Hi 1 ._ en An- _ . w- D0- Hon. R. B, Bennett and seconded by` TORONTO June 1i___Spiib inio er. K. M. Martin. and the Meat and m¢_2‘_‘3o___fY;?_¢l\:__¢of;_"1_l;o:_‘_;oo§__;_|f_‘_’o oooooo o moot with the ,Io Pormoylvon the House prol'°8\ied at 5.30 Hon. Hugh Guthrie and reads: iihroe groupS'_0he of bbree mem Milk inspector, Dr. Crokenl' beinZ]oomoooooo ooroon oo clean me pooh delegates _D tho Republican Na, ternoon with the ullml form- ~-This House is of the opinion thatimrssmo and knowh to be wibhoub present. irons and the work had been very tional Convention holding .in his The estimates of the rail- thc expenditures for the year end-hide hate food or clothing in the After the miliutes of the previous_____o__ oorfoomod Tho “ohuoo oyo_ ooodo_oho voooo which in ou o__ob_ m °°"“°°"i°" with C' N‘ mg March 31' 192.8' ‘md the l“‘°p°s`iiva.s‘iles of the Arctic-the crew of meeting had been reg d'h?nd`x°I;e¥1,;;’éitem. too, had been much improved. ahlliiiy will deelrle whether Herbe nd Halifax ed exllcnllitlires ioi' the year enclcdwhe odor dmoiblo nano woo d\_m_ tion adopted His Wore o__o_oe gf ro _ In oooooouoo with the pork the Hoover Wm oo nominated for Presb March 31. i929, are excessive and . _ . ' . - his P16881-ii`G fit i-he U11 n _ P ' _ 1 ii t r'v0ri¢_ A1 proposed ombvboaor and mor me ooumry-_ing si0\Viy_ today with the breaking oonriog the modois to the me de.. caretakei was do ng exce en o o dent of the U. S. A. on an ear _ _ _ ih , i d and the roads are now a cred o bauoto f~“"“f'“'. h” "°° ‘°°“""°“ “““_ °““""” _""l’§°§.n°r§.el$fno.f§editions, rushing to their pfrflxefgr g;‘§_C‘fr“‘f,_o'ff°,'},;“f;r;§iy the city. The deedwcod hw been The Hoover people radiating can mr c mis w ` rec_ewe.. any adtquate lcwum aid, so far had not arrived but were sue to Councillor. 'posben whb was cleared away. It is hoped that the “dence are oloimmg “might on way ° an _ merefmm ~ l ' in Striking distance °f their mst' then chairman of the fire coihilllli' nag pole Wm shortly be put in °r` sides that the fight ls over. ` The th A an emb Aim ‘V _c0ng_ltion in the northeastiand area north tee . der. A new S€Cti0¥i iS required. and even believe more is rr fine oppor ada: ggiarlrsnt to n mu mn O non 165545 Of. SDil»2b€i"Z0i‘l~ Airplanes. ice- It was customary in all walks Oi it 5l”;;’“1;1tbebreaiqgebgrgoiiutwdixniiig tumty i/0 nominate ihe wmmbi-C was in rltarilun kiuoxs ltl-:lvmtk/iisi.io‘ib1'@ai-e- y m h t l""i=':’i =i:l""" ‘§'=’-' >'=_=r::.» W ii; _iii Twnty - Two Person Y Lost Their Live - When Seven Ste "2 Coaches Tumbl _'__ Down Embankmeil rt si iSpecial to the Guardian) h NUREMBURG Germany, June _ -Mangled beneath the heaped- sr_ debris of seven steel coaches, scalded to death by steam from t n locomotive, 22 persons lost th o_ lives and more than 100 E ll were lnju d near this city early this mornin y in one of the most frightful railw so wrecks ln German history. The cause of the accident is u t° known as yet, but foul play is su be pected. Lunatics or criminals, it U' believed, either placed a heavy o la stacle on the tracks or removed section of rails. The road bed lo n possible to ascertain how the dis e ter occurred. y- The wrecked' train was the Mu n lc-Frankfort -ex ress. Thunderl ds earthquake, and it' may prove l a K motive and ten cars in its wa passed the village of Selgelsdo _ about 20 miles west of here, sho i after 2 a: m. A few hundred yal' behind the locomotive shot off t C veered completely around, so th its head facing the rest of t ` train. _ g The first seven cars were tol loose and crashed down a thirty f Iembarnkment, pilingone on t other in a tangled mess. The la three cars, two of which were slee ers. remained upon the track. Th occupants were shaken up a bit a some awoke in their berths with . _-<--€-O~}i-- o SIR JOYNSON-}llCKS _,_ PLANS NEW REVISIO t LONDON, June ii.-if Perl _ ment rejects the alternative Pray Book measure_which is to be d e bated next Wednesday, anoth ' book will be compiled in an attem 3 to settle the Church of Engla differences, Sir William Joynso Y E 0 posing the measure, said tonight. If the measure is rejected, Joy son-Hicks said, ‘a committee y competent men" will produce a other book to offer instead. This committee. he added. is ready engaged in its work. He said that if the good-will the Bishops could be obtained tl new book will be presented t Church Assembly or action soon. rl: Stews fo Coastal' 'OF A Som' o\'= Couiiuul-iL ' B\.lY\l~i" AN’ Sl=.\.i.lN~ if _ - -.\ oi* Toronto, clear Montreal cloudy. Quebec clear, Halifax clear. Saint John clear, Boston clear, New York clear, Charlottetown clear, {_\ id assesses moderate southwest winds, fair wi stationary or higher wlixrature. High tide this aftern at 5 and tomorrow morning at 8.12. frees in °" oped bmlf. ted 1 th nl wful poaaaafoiirnsldent-elect Peryly Pope will be New moonsnnday,June17u~i.,4.- ~ °‘l '“‘“" “““° hu "°"°°’“°"° mdwdfiiensr if hi-t li wmngr :liven dia; fxapofio oioiidugi-“nine pmseutiuu one of the mum at the notary is a. ni. _ - . if overlay. _iw wmalw \hi°°,§,"_:‘.j°’}_°o_emom, or oofrfo ooybory mb,,,o,,_,,,,y_ .we ,,,,,,r.|_ molar.; in five oon-inlmiot conference to in held in summmido tide eighteen min- ~oi.o N352 3 gli ga-0:;l:dt,f.%mdl'il not loaf. long. Councillor Masked, for the ten-`i (Continued on page 8) " Bt. John'l. NM/ thi! llwlii-li. iilhil 1061' U15! Ci\¢\`i0\l°WW¥\- P°_l',U\“‘|U\°~ APN! ..~ .£s Lep-1 pert, ll, son of William Leppert, Manager of the Royal Bank at Pine_‘ _ Falls, Man., were drowned in th _ es- ‘ o h el Ib-_ WASHINGTON, June 11.--Assur- 8 I1 S- b. ok B m- n U8 P Q along at 50 miles an hour, the loco- k ' rt d h n a li h st gm The reports of the treasurer, cor- fl _ ou g .realizing what happened. ia-i e, o 1 _ o_ er pt nd h- Hicks, la leader ofthe roup b- “LQ _ of oyro club he J °__© S\` *;~\\\‘5"> assesses TORONTO, June ll.--Maritim .21 Bun sets this evening at 'I 57 an _ _ _ _ _ _ Winnipeg R1ver‘Wn-HUHAWM. i_.,f.2§i;?.;d;;§.§j;§_f1li1lliiitss e-.nur 1111 uuciiuii l E H f§§§I"`If"_‘§"1Z‘°,f§.i`"I.°§"° ‘iii Nt ||][ HUES His worship Pre e _ ss we EU N if ___[I "'iN‘ationalists _Hope oz-fi That Powers Hav- no; ing Treaties With § China..Will Agree to ` Immediate Revision . (Canadian Press) ' SHANGHAI, June ii.-The Nm- tking Government Council, the Nan- king Government official news ag-_ |ency announces, has drawn 'up a ,manifesto addressed to the powers ~ |havirlg treaties with China' which igtafesz 1 "Foreign troops must he with- idrawn from China immediately.” | “The presence of foreign troops is Sicausing mutual suspicion. The prac- tice of the powers in sending forc- Sles to whatever part of Chinese ter- 6 editionalists to_ exclude foreigners lil-itory in which their natfoals hap-` ipen to reside, will compel the na!- from the interior of China." ti The Mgnifesto declares that the 'reconstruction phase of th`e revolu- tion has arrived, but that it can- 11 not be effectively carried out be- I hcause Sf restrictions imposed on richina by treaties. Therefore, tha einationalists hope that the powers r will agree to immediate treaty re- vision. ances have been given the diplomat- ic corps in Peking that the Nation- alists will make some arrangements for the peaceful withdrawal from Peking of General Pao ~Yu Lln’s Mukdenite troops, numbering about a._1,200 men,~the United States War iDepartment was informed today. _ Y is s ni i 5. . .Annual Meeting - .~ Of The W. C. T. U. 9. 'Ll The annual b sl ly u ness meeting ol' S_the W. C. T. U. was held last even- oilng in St. Paul's Parish Hall. o_ The first part o_f the meeting was oglven up to devotional exercises and oia short musical program, including ia solo _by Mrs Leigh Warren.aplano duet by Misses Annie Watson and oo’:_'Mae Bterns. and a sdlo by Mrs. o Fletcher. _ R.ev.._Mr. Raymond then gave a. ishort inspirational address. dvrespondlng secretary, and recordong risecretary were then heard, wh ch _showed that the society had not _been idle during the year and is ,steadily growing in numbers and, N influence. '°` ‘ The officers for the coming year were then elected as follows: r Pres.-Mrs. J. L.__Windsor. i ist Vice Pres.-Mrs. W. A. Thomp- son I 2nd Vice Pres.-Mrs. R.. A. Pen- idleton. 1 Treas.-Miss Jean Fraser. = Cor. Secy.-Mrs. D. Johnson. . Rec. Becy.-Miss ith Stems. 1 - f »-- --<0->~__._.. 1 ‘l weekly Meeting _ The weekly meeting of the Gym ,Club was hr-ld last evening at the !Victorla Hotel with Gyro Walter iriyndman presiding. After some preliminary business the committees which were appoint- led to assist in the campaign for ithe blind and in the reception oi' _delegates to the Medical Congress _were read and approved. Progress in both cases was reported to be excel- lent. _ Tile speaker of the evening was Mr. Paul Kolllns who chose for his _subject "Lite-ratui-e". Mr. Rollins emphasized the need of more mad- _iing by everybody. particularly read- ing of lilgll order. The education or the children in the schools, said Mr. iKallins. must. bo supplemented by ireading in the homé. The public libraries are the best medium througoh which children may be ln- fluenc d to read good literature oy _providing for books of a suitable iclass, attractive to the children and of a type which dlacouragel tha baser varieties. A vote 0! thanks was moved to Mr. Kollinli by Gym W. D. Gillis and seconded by Gyro Sydney Green. Condensed Speciale RATI.-lo. each lnaartloa eo-oo# th d FOI 1 \ \