All The News Worth Bonding an The an. . /_ .,_ ,- ‘ " _ 1 WorthPrinting ‘ . I 1 1 H. .7 _ d... ‘ . I _ Annual Subscription, lellvelel IIQ. B1 lhll, Quail. I800. U. l. A. IOJO- this tut»- Tmts MENAUE 8"" "ties" cotsrtrttrovtr DESPITE 4 TO 1 VOTE IN ITS FAVOR. ANTI UNIONIST-S ARE UNCONVINCED. - l _ The boner That covers] Prince Edward “ ‘ Inland Like The Dew Olnileltetown Genital, Cents. Ilzlllll Bullion, nugifiu, 1 titres’ SETTLEMENT , ltvow m stout if Referendum is Favorallie to Acceptance oi 0vtners’ Proposals Work May be Resumed 1 Monday Week. (Special to The Guardian) Alleged router» , To be investigated " Special to The Guardian, OTTAWA, June 8.-'l‘ha1, frauds involving hundreds of thousands of dollars thave been perpetrated against the government Tn con- nection with the privileges grant- ed to returned soldiers for the ex- change at par of Canadian money for beer funds by them on their return to Canada will, it is predict- ed, be disclosed as a resu-lt of in- vestigations which have been con- ducted for a time past by Domin- ion police and Scotland Yard men. Already. as a result of these in- vestigations. true bills have been returned here against t-wn veter- Z1113. LoroTETtTT Ottawa Aug. i5 OTTAWA, June 8—The Journal savs that. it has learner] from an un official but authoritative source that Lord Byng, new Governor General bf t‘.ttnada_ will arrive In the (Yapiizll on August 16. 1 ifaittiaetnrers ~ . Shops (Special to Th5. Guardian) QUEBEC. June 8.- emphatic declaration in favor ‘the otpen Bhflp and against legislation creat- ing an artificial eight -hour flay-for all classes oi labor were the ohiei Dlflnin of the discussion of the In- dustrial Relations Committees re- tHAtLliFAX, June 7. notw completed for a ten proof modern structure all onic Temple and general» building to be erected on t ner of IBarrington and S streets and to occupy the vacant lot south of the Y. ‘M. C. A., build- mg m“! me Sm’ 0' the present 0011M. the Canadian Manufacturers ‘Masonic Hall. 1t will be one or A Maw 1 _ the finest structures In the Mari- in?” convelmlm this mom time Provinces and will cost in the 1111,.‘ sj-R“ Parsons o‘ Toronto 1122111111183? "if; flnfllclglxtilllllnélnmlflffl- said that despite the talk oi unrest title bvuiltli W01 wnot t tieldrldoxl m“ ‘Lghtmamatweem ‘emplloylws ' “g s Ye if‘ and (ampioyeeswhpre were practical upon but it is expected to legin 1y m, smkes 1nwue country n ?.."é‘.i.§'1fl2'u.i§§ £11133’...- TZiE-‘ffii “lurk "reverted" "M "em clng- of the undertaking . mm" "y a great a 2°‘ me" “h” ' vrere employed for the-purpose and would loose ttheir jobs 1Q! they ‘litl not talk of unrest dial} dis- quiet. lfhe open shop was making lTQlllEIlLlllUH headway in the United Srtalttls because olf the outcome/y l) ll Jill‘ O‘ U '4 Z ' ‘IllIiY thcylixrlgiffiteagrrl‘? lllilgnlillgclfi- Scott read m" a sum": "n" Vi!‘ 1,1,5 wow m" 111mm“ umomzauon pmus protest wtbich was received m1,“ 11M :1 111111.901 rwm 1O orgnmzé Wil- '_8-!I entire absence of applause but the: contentlerl That men also by‘ e Assembly had a perfect right not to belong ‘DH-wily’ an" m“ "emfing 0' the " protest/Ii private meeting of thc British Occupation There Seriously Endangered, Says London Press. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June S-Iaarge mill tary reinforcements have been re ceived by Mustapha Kemal Pasha head of the Turkish Nationalist Government at Angora. and be is threatening to advance upon the Black Sea and‘ Sea of Marmora. The Angora Government is sold to have taken an arrogant attitude toward the Allies. ‘Despatchev con minim-gt these stattements |were featured by London papers today The situation was declared to hold alarm-lag possibilities. It is asserted by the Daily Sketch that the British government Fast C Races Expected (Special to The Guardian) THORONQD‘. i-lun: '8.—Despite fourto one vote in favor or (111111-1-11 Union‘ yesterday, efforts were madr, by the anti-unionists at today's session ofllae Presbyterian Gen- eral Assembly-Which if-persisted in must inevitably lead to a. cleavage in the church. The opponents of union began totlflvs campaign by attempting to introduce amendments to yester- day's motion twhich would have pledged tthe assembly to cull for a referendum of the, whole church. But this was negatlved and the As- sembly by a strong vote declared the union motion carried. Immediately thereafter Rev. E. has FGCOZVOH reports of a grave na- ture from its representatives In Constantinople which is declar- cd to be menaced with capture by ' the Turkish Nationalists. The newspaper says large reinforce- ments for British troops in Con- tantinopie are necessary if that city and the Dardanellee are to be retained in the hands of the west- ern powers. British representa- tives there. the newspaper says, ' have advised the government that if reinforcements are not available it is‘ desirable that British forces in the Near East and Middle East be withdrawn to India. ratings among the mine workers. A two thirds vote of the delegates will be necessary to carry this rec- ommendation but .the leaders are said to "oo sanguine that it will be forthcoming. - Assuming that the_referendum oi the miners is favorable to accept- ance of the owners’ proposals, work can hardly be resumed before Mon- day week. The miners will have lost over e0.000,000 tpounds tn wages and many will be unabltr to start work for weeks owing to the condition of t-he mines. Car Collidcd LONDON, June S.——Tbe miners‘ executive have‘ resolved to recom- mend that the convention of dis- tplcli dclictptes which assembles herd on Friday order ballot of the miner unions of the question of ac- cep ing the amendment proposals e1 he coal owners. lt is under- soqd- that. owners have oiifered something like twenty per cent. on the wages oi 1914, plus additions made since, and have also guaran- teed a proper wage for the lower --4-o>——-—- 1,000,000 Gallon Gasoline Tank __1_For City WILL BE COMPLETED IN i8 - Nothing Doing LITTLE TROUBLE-S OF THE CENSUS MAN ‘Special to The Guardian. MONTREAL, June ll "I wont tell you anything because it's no- body’s business, what i earn. how old l am, or what breed I spring from. It's none of your affairs," said an indignant woman to one oi the census enumerators this mom- ing as be plied her with questions. "You can't get anything] out of me," she continued irritably “and, I'll giv-e you just two minutes to get out of my house with all your foolish truck." _ GOSSIP ON CAUOUS SECRETS DOES NOT WORRY PREMIER orritwa, June 8——-During the consideration of the_Depe.rtment ' With Train AT ST. PETER'$ ROAD CROSS- ING YESTERDAY AND OCCU PANTS NARROWLY EtSCA-PED DEATH. . » A car accident which by almost a miracle resulted in nothing more serious than a wrecked machine and a bad shaking up to the vic- tims occurred at the railway crossing, St. Peter's Road, yester- day afternoon at 8.10 ~when Earle lldlcNxviu, Lloyd Crockett, and Wilfred Down, three young men of this city, collided in an automobile with. the outgoing train. The motorists were almost at the crossing beforte the approaching train was noticed. Mr. Down, who Vice-Regal Party Sa_ii.s_ on Jnly l9 OTTAWA, Ont, June ST-It was officially announced from -Govern- ment House last night that Their Excellencies the Duke and Duchess 0t‘ Devonshire will sail from Que» bec for England on July 19th on the ‘Empress of France. Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons M-R. T. T. CARBONNEtLL IS EL- ECTED GRAND KING AND MR. the crash came. DAYS BY IMPERIAL OIL COM- PANY A monster gasoline tank with a capacity of 22000 barrels (approx! matoly a million gallons) course of PJOCUOR at the railway siding of the imperial Oil tlmnpany‘ plant, in the suburbs of the city The erection of the tank, which is nearly four times the size of any oil tank erected here, was begun on Jarldav last and the work is now well under way. A special construe tlon crew, from (Sarnla, Ontario the headquarters of the comrpany. assisted by ten local workmen. arc busy rlvetting the huge plates which come ready cut and‘ drilled. and it is expected to complete the lob within eighteendays. Mr. Fred A-brahnim, foreman of the construction crew. has had twenty (mo. years experience in his line and has travelled over Can- .is in ' to a union. —-—~——-{-O)i—-i Telegraphic News (‘Special to The Guardian) ESPERANTO MAY BE RAISED HALIFAX, N. tS.. Julie 8.—'I‘hut the fishing schooner, Esperanto, the racing queen 0f the American fishing fleet. and holder of the In- ternational fisbermans trophy, may he rttiserl untl retlioated, is the ipinion oi a local salvage company who lntvn investigated the scene of the schoonefis foundering, near Sable island. Maritime Provinces NEW ciiURcH CONSECRATEDIen at Edmonton at 1911 was also anti-uniorllsts- was hold at which a petition we; circulated to secure thc. names dijtall those opposing, union. - , ‘Dr. Scott also itnade the impnrt ant annotincementthat the Pros- bytcriun Association normed _at the time of the previous vote to oppose church union was still ii-existuncc- and‘ would continue to function. HOW rrtsv VOTED TORONTO. June EL-Organic un- ion with the Methodist and Congre- gational churches was approved by the Presbyterian General Assemb- ly of ‘(lanada today by a vote of 414 to 107. The result was little different from the vote on union taken at the Winnipeg assembly tn 1910, when the returns were 406 to 90 in favor, of union. 'l\he first vote on the question of union. tak- in favor of union. but was not so At Driving Park i t:t1'ft.t't>t "Pvt Iii-Flu" (‘hf have prepared a big afternoon's programme for their annual spring races which will b-e held on Wed- nesday afternoon, June 22, at the ‘Charlottetown Driving Park. Owing to the many horsemen who desire to race on that date it was tlecltlerl to open four classes. i These races will be run off on u three heat plnn—-the horse winning two heats winning the race. 'l|a.__the class A trot. and pace therénvvill be four ratarters-ali last hoefeespqaorses that have made great. names for themselves on many tracks. - ‘ The Gloss} trot has a wealth of trotting mJierial-ali evenly mittcherl and ones that will keep horsemen guessing to pick a win- 1191‘. - The Class C. wliichis pace, has Steamer Struck iceberg (Special to The Guardian) ilAtLlldAX, June 8.~—'l‘he steam- er Seapool struck an iceburg in 48:20 north 48.50 west and is making slowly for St. J n'e, New- foundland with her forefoot broke and her iorepeak full of water, ac- cording to advices received» here by the Canadian Naval staff. The message stated that. the steamer was not in immediate need of es- slstance. The Seapool, a steamer of 4,609 tons gross, arrived In Montreal from Sydney on May 24 and sailed from the former port on June 2. and carried a cargo of grain. Drnggists lieet - in Council Yesterday in Labor estimates 1n 11m com, was in theuback sea-t heard Mr. Mc J_ M_ MUMLEV’ GRAND MA?” 1 1 ‘ 1 mg“. ,_°11u__11.;ou_ w_ LJWaCKBI-me Nevin- cry- W9 Ye-lllned- “"1 m" TER (are V511“) adrt on erection work for the Im- _ $110340“ Q- N- 5"“ STThE-decislve us the later votes. 11,6 1.811111, 11,51 Dacarlkfll 01 them ' ‘ ' The c" W" perial Oil (lompttnyflle constructed 51-3011“ Allgum“ (-h“'°"' the “ewi The issue catnc before the 47th on a ,1111.,_w111c11 MEEHNG o; couNmL King asked if the Primal/Holster - ‘lid not promised bis foil wars that legislation “looking tow ’ ‘d, _a reduc; tion -,; ,, ‘hfi2'=li€"ilItl-1nt!t."'!t havenever sake at) right honor- able friend what - e says to his fol- lowers in 0illI¢\lQ,"_M.I‘."M8lZlJ6l1 re- torted. ‘QCCNDENSEDSPECIALil ri-—*-—i- ‘USED FORD OAR FOR BALE, reasonable. Call 545d. 1 ‘LADY CLE-RK WANTED-AP- ply Cofftn & Co. ‘HOUSE TO LET-APPLY 6 Guardian office. i-__.__,-____.___._ ‘FOR SALEf-REGISTERED HOL- stein bull. 1 1-2 yrs. old. Apply macs’ -" nej struck in the hood, spun around, and thrown violently back upon the-mm} as alas-ere mm 1b LA adthlffnotorist drove the p rty the any. where the lrtdur- tee Mr. Down. wbto was the most oeriouely hurt, were looked some bruises he has a broken rlb.| The difference of a. secon which would have brought the cnr fairlv rleross the track, oouhd hardly have failed to have result-l ed otherwise than fatally to the occupants. , ' - The car twthich ls owner] by Mr. G. A. Cudmore, is badly-wrecked. Ordination Sermon By Rev. Dr. Ghown LONDON, 0nt., Juse 8.—0rdina- tion services conducted at the Conference Church, Askin Street, fiber ,b_.- 11.1. (Ledtwelk Besidtonl Dl-GBY, June 8~The annual ses- lslo _.of‘ nQllfillll- Chantezrltoyat Arch Mas iltrflwhil field in Dlgby yesterday. This Chetpter not only covers tNova Scotie, but also has jurisdiction over the Province of the big lmperovntl refinery at Dart is n mc-ro loagatelle. Though by no means the largest in the Maritime Provinces, the new tank is a big thing for this city. Prince‘ Edward‘ Island and New- ioundiauduTiie attendance was ex-' ceplionaiiy - large, almost every Chapter .being represented. Anl important piece of legislation was| passed by which the jurisdiction of this Grand Chapter will bc divided into six districts. each under u superintendent to be appointed by the Grand High Priest for the term of one year, but to be eligible for re-attpolntntent for the. . year. After the second year-he gets a past rank and is to be styled Past. Grand Superintendent v The election of ofilcers resulted as follows: Grand High Priest, tE. N. Clements, Y-armouth. Grand 'i‘reasurer, M. McF. Hall. Halifax_ Grand Secretary, B. ti‘. Porter, second 1 Measuring srevt-nty feet in diame- ter by thirty fct-t jn height, it will 'rlwarf the other oil and gasoline" tanks besides which it is being erected. The CilDtiPlly of No. 3 gaso line, ‘tank which was the largest heretofore. is 2723.855 gallons All equipment for the job under way, including thc rivettlng mach- ines, a 25 ltorse power steam com- pressor and boiler. comes directly from Ontario. Five-sixteenth inch lboiler plate is being used in con- structing, the lmttn-nt of thc tun-k. The lower side sections a-re nine- sixteenth inch, with a gradual re duction in one-quarter inch at the top. When completed rt million gallons of city water will vlIG requir- pnny here its the need of larger storage accommodation for gaso- line has long been eltlleflellflefl- Ilp to the present the company ha? mouth, to. which the formant-niob- Richardson today. WAG-E ,1 IICUT’ MAY STRIKE. swick Power C0,, and representa- tives of the ‘Street Railway Union field at the City Ilall this morn- ing. lt is hoped that the two par- ties ntay be able to come to some that.» is threatened. a drastic cut in their wages after June 10th, and has also tlociarerl that It will nnt consider thc union. in further agreements thn men must. deal as individuals with the company. 'l‘bey must. also agree to the one man car. it is doulbtful edifice raised to replace that which rye-s slestrstxetltipetlte Ms tire u! 1919,'wr1s consecrated by Bishop INVOLVE WI‘. JOHN, N. D., June 8.——A mniorcntre. bctweett the New Brun- "was yiresitletl over by ‘Mayor Scho- agreement and avoid the strike The Power Coompany has zulvisetl the men of -WOOtI2tSTOCI\'. N. D., June 8.—- George Elliot, of Riverbank, was Assertibly lust. week in the form of CWO resolutions-which "had been‘ makes seed if,t_ horse races. '_ sent on by a special committee on union overtures, one moved by Dr. W. J. Clark, of Montreal, that the General Assembly take suchl steps as; may be deemed best m1 consummate orgnnlic union, as expeditiously as 1mssible, and ‘ml rtmendtncnt moved by Dr. D. J. Fraser irf‘ Montreal, “that the As; sembiy at no time seek the con-i summation of organic union witb- out a clear and unnristakable mun-g date from the people." When the time came for votingi the clerk called the roll and the or “umcndmenfl as they desired t0 vote. The result of the vote was not announced officially utter the count hue the official figures were 11v synods: 85; amendment 19. Hamilton and London-diction 56", amendment 10. I Sybil C. Lady Marshal. Toronto Ind‘ Klrrgs"llon— Motion J “The fourth event, t-h _ trot and pace will bring together new groups of racers-ones that have not yet passed the starter. .. I‘ ‘Follorling is the complete entry I stzv- {LLASS A TROT AND PACE tSky Iaine-—-2.121/4. Rexhcart~~2.131/,. lloy Mlllerfi2lll%. Alice Til-P, Great (it will be not- iced that Alice is started in this But the the slower trot. sports- manllke owner is going in the fast- er race more interesting) CLASS B TROT Juanitta Aubrey. Mary Pickford. flurry G. David S. Silver Todd, CLASS D TROT AND PACE R. G. A., J. Malcolm K., Winnie PHABMACENTICAL ASSOCIA .. 1" t flrtou § " nt the conucil meeting of Prince Edward island Pharmaceutical As- lociatfon held on Wednesday after noon in the rooms of the Elk Club. thelPresident Mir. H. I... Bethune occupied the chair. Others present _ were Vice President M-r. F. A. flennessyrlieoy. Register, Mr. W. J Brown, Treasurer, Mr. E. A. Foster and ‘Messrs J.‘ B, Dalton. l3. R. MuI-lnyden, 1. lilTQavliant_ After busi trace although she is eligible for n95; of 1, P91111113 impure 1131]" been transacted and’ the ‘report. of- the board oi examiners -~rahd_ the coun commissioners called out "motion" e1, company no as m make the 0111, c" dmlomu were awarded to M“ Engenne Wynne of ting, H. W. ‘Poom-bs 00.. and to “lllfitdames Bradley of The Two Mac's/first:- store. ‘Both of these young‘ men having passed lllflhly satisfactory xamlnutions. It was decided to holdt‘. the annual mid-summer meeting at Ste t. St t. ~ . , . _ , ._, ' Grand King, h. T. Carbonnell, ed to tlll the tank. for testing pur 1! anything W111 come 1mm 1011,11“ synod of Maritime Pfiwinces CLASS c PACE Summersme on Wednesday. July yFouNo GOLD ROSARV OWN 99%|“ sift/l"! Full!" 59M"- bhariottetown. poses. gonterence‘ Motion 82; amendment . 43 111k er mayrhavg some by np-p m qt m“ 3111.1“), 1n Luna" Grand Scribe, F. H. Northrup, The new tunk has become nec- Montreal “n11 Ottawa-Motion Wmmd H311’ Commodore K" ______.._>______ Y B. Kingstoih. cessity to the Imperial Oil Com- GRAVE CHARGE PREFERREQ amendment 19- Winifred W., Chief Aubrey. Allie" PROPOSED NEW RACE TRACK IN ST. JOHN 1ST. JOHN, June 7.--A new race track is proposed for St. John, ac- to statements made by , Truro (re-elected.) . . . . Will Lea Victoria this morning featured conference . . arrested 01y Sheriff Poster yenter- _ _ cording * . - - - o. d-Cl: 1 t . n . A. w. l~l~ u ll t take only n part car M 1e. b —-Moti n s4, Amend E Sunday in the Methodist Churches rails N31311:‘ gymfgy N “ giegflfhi £11 s1enn1ers commg 1n day on the charge of attempted mes‘; ° l‘ ° Judsoln Laddfd EGigger 130v. horsemen this morning. It is hoped ‘JNQ- ALFRED MCDONALD or the, city today. Ilev. S. Dwight Grand 911mm‘ 01. U110,“ n 1.. Dofl‘ 1nd .1118 expense 01 1,14,11,11“; ‘islepsuit on_a ten year old glrli The ‘Suski-“chewnn ___ “(Mon M; tweet luoio, 0 .. rnce lou- 10:11.1“, n i1a1-tdth1s ngmrfiler‘ i Land surveyor. l-iermunviile. ‘Chown o. o. delivered the oratno- 8,1,1", (Sydney ' * ' ' “ 1 1511mm, W111,“ 1111,01, 1m T1,, ormntion was sworn ou y 1 1 4 ‘ - s te. a ere o e ea or 1 ' ' ' ' l " ' Samuel ltldootit, the child's father. -1'l“*ml"9m_ ~ _ The latter horse is owned by home mung, 11113 been 1001,1511 m, w“ sermon‘ which was followed Principle ‘s°l°‘"n9l'» P~ J. 0""- gmmime filmed m the b“: m“ acting 0n his tlaughtcrs word. The Elms“ ('°"““bm'“M°fl9n 23' M11 Arsenal!“ 0i Rllfillco M111 l! l! Roclcwood Park. north of the tea ‘FOR SALE. A DODGE TOURING by the ordination of probationers Dartmouth will supply the Cntnpzmys sub-sta- accused is forty-two years old and amendment 11f. said that he will have a large fol- housq. and it is said that a half I - 155i Allilllll 01' 5-7 pfli- to the ministry by the Rev. ~Presi- .1 . 1 1- . 1_ gn-npmeraitle . WM 1 27- mnnmnunt , g oar new , Royal Artt Captain, Alfred M. Sim tlons situa es R 1 .., .1111 _ Alberta ot on . a 1 R ,1 1 111.19! 1- ,1 1 111 1d 1 n _ ‘.1 senger Chalmers Touring Cur dent Hlbbert. At the Sunday scltogl mom“. 51,111,,‘ Bo“,.1,,_.1v1,,n1u1;ne, Alberton 11ml Lin: "l! "- Wife 11ml ‘hit-L t l l W" 151 tznsngmtsrtwttinst tsttsurcto 3n aw Tau: 235d sgijtelamaygulwthérgvme ‘r1130; .-, session this afternoon. Rev. Wa l- new 511,110,, n1, 1111mm River, a. A 1811mm o! the 5111111110“ 1s m“ . ‘Apply to P, 0. Box 121a, or t1 ' Queen Street, City. ‘FOUND A OINTW GOLD watch. owner can lhve same by applying at G64 liulton Street, proving property and paying for “““ ‘“"T" ' - seer... u... .... .. “cat's.”- v- frrvc Ts“;- .. hi" """“‘.‘::..“.r-":.I:.:“ha; »-- TEMPERATUR - t pec 8B1‘ ll _ 9‘ V tram -‘ tunr-art- earer, rec _ teen years, e - _ - D _ c‘ w_ G d D 11 ed K-nk1 ‘FOR SALE-FEW SECOND 1n the Methodist and Presbyterian King, 1st. John's, -Nfld. tank in 1911. Previous to this the r Mesagaeog‘ s? 21:11.. ' y PUEBLO, Colo. June ll.-~Danger THiEl/Es eETagNgzz? SHOTS TIDE‘ MOON‘ ETC ~. hand waggons, suitable for ex. mar Williams and Rev. T. -B. Shil- lington delivered addresses and to- night Rev. Clovis >0. tCha-ppell, D. D., of Washington. D. 0., a dis- tinguished member of the Ameri- can Methodist Episcopal Church, lChurcho-t of the etty by delegates Grand Master, Third Voil, W. II. _ Bingley, New Glasgow. Grand blaster. Noemi Veil, J. M. nMurley, Charlottetown. Grand hipster. First Veil, Frank H (Lowe, Liverpool. Grand Stewards. J. H. Potter, Mid- Grand Tyler, J. E. Webster_ Hali- in well an other stations to be erected shortly throughout the pruvlnfle- including one at Kenslndlfi" who" construction work has already ‘he Bllll. . lThe Imperial on couipmtv- which trade was supplied in barrels ship- Calls For Unity With Anglicans -_1-_ ii‘- Aftermath of _ Pueblo Flood of ]I€Hlil€'l'lCP., following lust Fri~ track. The officials are as follows: StarterWMr. F. W. Hughes. Official 'l‘lmer—-Mr. E. Acorn. Judgas—~Messrst ll. Horne and R. J. Steele. the high ground surrounding the comparatively level track area, would provide splendid vantage points for spectators. THE WEATHER press waggons. Will sell very to the conference. the spirit of x, ped from Halifax, at. big cxttflllfll’ ————- A day-s _115,,,,1,-0,,g 111,011, nun 111153811, elwap- Apply 71 MoGtll Ave. o coeoperflttbp which h“ be“ devol- Board of General Purposes. M. Mob‘ throng-h leakage of the Pmmlci- SHOULD co-oeenecre gggurdlng to tlctalls of the llnitcrl bouncer. June 8.-Twn men TORONTQ J1me 11441811, 1Q E- WYIW-"BY- . oped between the denominations Hall, Halifax; John Hay, Truro, The erection of the first tank went __ ____1 S1111“ WW‘, 111,111,111 119N169; 111p“, we"; 11,10 n Lnnnnn photographers modem,“ whim’ modermew warm. and were suspected by a girl as- H1811 1111a m1! anernoon at 12:14 wosr ABOUT A WIEEK mo‘ between Milton Bridge and here baiug especially emphasized. Delegates to the conference were entertained Saturday after- Genrge D. tMcDougall, New Glas- gow; W. E. Logan, T~l'\i1‘0; Don IF‘. Fraser, New Glasgow; John far to eliminate shipping loss. M!" the completion of the present un- dertaking will be :1 further gain in Win Other’: Friendship Broke Church Tradition in Order to is plenty of food; shelter has been provided in rt refuge crunp to re- move the congestion in churches. schools and private dtomes, anti an sistant who was alone in the stu- When she went into "the office 5' and tomorrow mnrning at 2.01. Sun pets this evening at 7.50 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. Ollliflillmlow" fl- illlllll! rod with noon to an automobile ride tn W. Logan. Truro: E. T. tCnrbon- economy. rpel and line ‘attacibed. Finder Springbauk and around th1eéc!ity.rt\ nell, ChiItIIQtISlOWIIB; I~‘_ H. North- _i_¢.>--- _ - urmy of men ‘have been tgtiwork tonclntler {the ogdler rslléelelseaiiltgktiii F11.“ quarwr moon Sunday, p ease notify Guar tan and re- hundred cars were pfdv 6 0t‘ "lit. KHIBHYOH: - P- P0119‘. clearing the streets or tle r s. re- e r n; - 8 Jung 121,11, 4,59 1,_ m, eaiv-e reward. - - _‘ 111B 01,11"; T1“, 518110111111; com. Trnm - TORONTO. June a-Whether or movmg 11cm‘ 111111111115 1,1111 1,11,11,14,"; 1,11,, 1.1101, nnn 511w one or the men not ii l“ ‘m imucumo“ "n" the An‘ out the business place-s. Pnrt of runnintl filli- Oi ll“? 110m‘- Tlle “he? ‘FOR SALB-HOUSI ANITOUT- b ildingn with six acres land, at ontngue. For particulars applv to McLean and -M¢Kil1i10n, Royal ‘Bank: Building.) Charlottetown. . ‘PORBALE. TWO HOLBTEIN mm“ 1mm n session to consider the views of congregations who -de- hired to lieve earlier decisions of the committee varied. ‘I-oereonseu ROSARY. rmn- . A Past Grnndliigh Priest's Jew- el was presented to the retiring Grand High Priest, W. A. Creel- man. of Truro. Last night the order of High Priesthood was in session in the Oddfellows‘ Hull. and ten candi- dates were initiated. The Lodge of in R.R. fast OTTAWA. June 8.~In the sv- preme court yesterday judgment was given dismissing thenplleal of the St. John and Quebec Rail- wny vs. Jones ot al, the costs in still a fact that o precedent was es tablilhed at St. Paul's Assembly filled glican and Presbyterian Chm-cites are growing closer together, it is Anglican Church lust night when the Moti- erator of the Presbyterian General rt pulpit other this city is again electrically light- ed. ‘ Immune to three principal rail- roads entering lkteblo will aggre- gate $500,000, atecortling to an es- tlntute made by H. A. Tice. tlll/it!- ionnl superintentlent of tbc Atchls- man had gone. Ten shillings had been taken. Without loss of time a negative togrnph taken to the police. portraying the thieves was devcl--_ oped and a roug-h proof of the pho- 1 With the aid of the photograph __.___._.______. Noozie, the Sunshine Kid '- 11 QOOKS .-A‘.‘.1TH ILA-STEM? lb The Seapool hnd a crew of 35 men _ b l calves eligible for registra er please leave at 115 Weymouth Research met in the 1, 1,,“ thy the‘ appellant's Bltllfll- ‘hm ‘m’ “t hi“ “w” d°"°'“'“““'"""- on, Topeka g, some Fe, M1- Ting an rtrrest was made. The prisoners . 1:23. 88¢ 1 llltl I IIOIIUII’ ‘will sl-Nfl- Mum“: ‘Han “Th” trsre. (The railway company W" F” yea“ pa“ "V" 5mm m’! estimated the rllarnnge to thnt road admitted the that! in cflllft- ,_ also lat, grade female calf. Ap ply to W. D. Ross. iKinross. ‘LOST-BETWEEN GHARLOTTE town and Cherry Valley’ Satur- . day‘ night. one aloltle plated oct- agon head lamp for automobile. Please leave at Guardian Offlc and Receive reward. ..__..______....____.. arena can ron CALI, oven - herded and‘ painted. Apply H. G, . .____.%_-- ‘A GENTbEMAN CAN BE AC- coinodated with room and board in private house. Apply at Guard- ian office. ‘TEACHER WANTED- FOUR Teachers for Kensington Hillh School next term, one for each department Liberal supplement Apply early, Alex Stewart, Secy. Trustees. ‘ town is filled’ with ‘Masons, and they are arriving hourly to be here for the opening oi-the Grand ‘Lodge today. — EGPERANTO cAPTAiN GETS NEW VESSEL QIJQUCEQTFVR. Jone 7.--(‘:mtain Tob Benhem of the iii-fated Esper- anto is to be given a fine new command by the Gorton Pew Fish- eries 00.. and will nail salt fishing New Brunswick in 1909 and leased for 99 years to the Dqminlun government in 1914. Th? case was brought to establish tlll‘ system as a public ‘work of (fanatic. and accordingly ‘nought to over- throw n provincial order-‘in-coun- ell which vested the shares of the company in the provincial govern- ment and ouster! the board of di- rectors from their office. - The appeal of the Berliner Gra- mophone Company vs. Phinney & incorporated in Presbyterian Church lictfllltlfl a fac for In the religious assembly to take _____..-¢o0>__--- FIRST REVERSE AGO, Jun matters of .Canadrt, the practice has been for the newly-elected moderator of the the official church services of tho dficsbflfil’ OF OHIOAGUS MAYOR 7.—Wiiliam ' at 32.000000. tihnt nf the Missouri Pacific at 81.000000 and that of t-ho Denver at Rio Grands at $1.500, 000. a FLOOD IN DENVER l DENVER, Colo, June lir-Thll flooding Plntto river which yester- day overflowed its banks and en- tered a number of small frame ren- iclences in the Jerome Park and Vnlvercde quarters of this city. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE RANKS MOST IMPORTANT IN HISTORY’ DONDON, June 8~The confer- ence of empire premiers to be held here this tmonth will be the moat important ga:hcring_ because the Dominion: new have the status of separate nations, declared Premier Hughes. of ‘Australia. on his er - rival here today. Mr. Hughes advo- ‘lfioldllogld mwfiTlb T0 Rl~ ‘WANTID f‘ T'“CHE'R F0" in m9 i-iirumiui“ "Avlmol" ‘Wmlllllll’ "ml if" "P9651 0i li-"YM Hale Thompson suffered his first reached its thlghest stage this (33195 13¢ 1310;"; Conn“; comm“, present "Concave Great Nur~ 6P0!” I516. "B85819" 1919mm- Wlllch M8 llfllntllll"! up l0!’ 80ml‘- Blflll t" Cflllfltlfl v-‘a- the Kills We"! reverse at the polls since his elec- ntornin; and today was mnedins lllilflllOll. between Londflpulld the ‘"1";- Huunomo y", 0.11m n; (second class certificate). term time. also dismissed with costs. The lat- non n; mayor 1n 1915, when a coal- slowly. The Globevili-e bridge Domlnlonl. claiming that thin is ' elsht ‘mollillfl- 9H1"? flit)‘ doll - ‘She Will Dfbllltill! illffy 30 dflrlel m‘ Stew out of the arlion of the ition judicial ticket swept Chicago over the river was washed out. essential to assure continuity in making a total of four bridges over the empires foredsn POllBY. Wlllcll tfhe Illrtttn awn»! away near here. must be framed on a tbroed con- The flailing-Q in ‘Denver was not ception of the interests of the em- heavy. ‘ pire as a whole. and take about seven hundred government of New Brunswick to A. Lurntbull. Secretary Treasur- hogaheads of salt. The Aviator is recover from the bank. trustee for er, Grouse isle. Magdalen is - being fitted out and will probably‘ Sir Herbert Holt and others, about lands, r. c. Leslie. _, set-mm about Mirdll- - Sh“? for atom-pm quee- yesterdey, carrying every Thomp- son candidate to defeat. by unof- ficial pluralitles ranging from 20.- 000 to 40.000. . elusive torrltory . Highest. com- ’ tart new at bent sell- ‘ I . Stone Q Wellinli-flll- tun Nannies." ‘roron l . ‘w! ers per month._lipply to Thomas l .. ' ' b. (M. . ..._-_...4...._..,_--._._. w‘, 1 1».