Q 0 O O I dll* K¥X##llEBltllflléiiiiiiBKXXXRXKKRl#lKK##*##¥K###¥###ll*QfllllllllfllllIIIK*IllK#lllilllllxllllllillliiiiillyl#XXX _IEKIHKXIKI _ A Hp.: \ lrlulillllslltulnlnannsnoo itlltt_ltllitlltlltltliltlltllllltatt»lllll|lililttlnl nnasggtgstsxsotlllnlnnsg "go‘l,ll,lgll,_,llntltt»illtliglt aoasxslgmnxlltggnguglgggggtgggggggxlggggggllpgtglllitggilillsttlllltllullittlslunnllg The Charlottetown swam como new coward- f no new , ‘gi `V¢@"~" "":"""""'A` 'T' `_":'_:'>""""' """""""~'-" * "-`-'-`-‘J-of-‘-'-'-A-'-1 _ .__ .~_-_-_~,~_-_-_-,_~,_______;,____________:__:___;V'=___________v_v__;___________ _'__ _ ____T L_ _________________ ___ _______________________________*__________________._________.___. _*___v._.__`__av._______._________.,_A_._-_-_-_-_~___l______v-_-_-Y _ _ _ _-_-_»_~,_-Y___;_,_-_»_~_»;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-, -, _-,-,-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-,~_- - _ - -_~_~_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-_-_-,-_-_-;_~_~ -/.~_-_-_-_ _-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_~.~.~. _ _'_-:_--~»-‘-_~ --'_->--rrée-*f-2'-‘-1 -‘-“-1 - ' ‘ ‘~`» . ... 7. ‘-. Z. t . ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN G ARDIA ' ' nfN'oi3q_oAtl-.V . 7 'i oun o I is . I - . _ ' ' . ,. n _ &f:vmo(i;:g:v."|:'¢DL1r;) mr’ CHARLOTTETOWN’ CAN _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1917 BIT! r Vu (lillvm`iTI Aivlmoa 02.80 Por Your (Mailed) In Advlnol ll Connell, uid “D hr .\l¢-I Tooou ililn Turliztis sn wllriilo Llulilnl llovas I ROW IN REICHSRATH AIIIENDNIENT T0 CONSCRIPTION ' Moves for Referendum, Ur es that Bill is Unconstitutional, Pan Gorman Deputy insulted Polish Sympathizers in Austrian Reichsrath and a Row Followed Which Closed , the Sitting. I (Canadian Pres; Despatch.) the sitting in the lnidst of a tremen- ZURICH, VIA P‘ARlS.- The Pol-isll Deputy Dazzlnski declared' ill the Vl- enng Reichsrath ,that more tliail Sit) 0ll0 Poles have beeil llanged by ordcr ot' the German autllorities, according to the Vienna Arbltsr Zeitung, which priilted special details ot’ the ltelcll- sratli on the 14th und 15th. Deplity Striberny also described tilt* abomiilable treatment accorded poll- tlcai suspects, whereupon pan-Ger- mail Deputy Heine shouted “they have not tlsed rope enough, ull ol' the-ni ought to have been llangetl." At these words all of the Slav alld Po-, lisll members rushed llpoil llelne lllld the President was obliged to snspelltl dons uproar. POLES HAVE BROKEN OFF RELA- TIONS WITH AUSTRIA. (Canadian Presg D¢spat¢h,) LONDON.- 'l`ho Poles have com- pletely brokell oil ielatiolls with the A“"ii'Ii1i\ government, says a despatch to }leuter's Limited from Zurich, Switzerland, quoting Vienna utivloea This action, the correspondent adds has caused. A serious cahient cri- sis. After a lc-ng debate Saturday the Polish Club sent full notice of the government budget saying lt would only negotiate with il new cabinet. .- -_ _-_-_-_-_-_ .-_~_-_~_-_~_~_- ~~ - C... _-_-____,___, , _ -- -~-_-_-_ _-.-_-_-_-_-.~.- . ,.. ~\.... `,..-_-_ <_- ;-_-J L - `_`_ ___ STABBINO AFFRAY AI SAVAGE HARBOR Brawl Between Two Fishermen Attended by Seriou stlonsequences. A Warrant 0ut for .James Gunn of West St. Peters. With four wounds from it fisher- nunnnnnell 5, more lack-knife in his body-in-r»e, fotnlll lvlol0BltIf/ll Would be in Cansda's man and material power in- the position that it had by a Por- to the rants which stand between liamehtafy Biiiiedlent avoided the ne-l the world and Prussianism, we should CBSHUY 0! l'08iBt6i'IIi$ HS views. 'l`l\ii~l|forget constitutionallsm and accept it would do the Liberal who was anti- at once, This is no time to stand C0“SCl`il\tionist no harm but it wouldton punctilios of any sort. But "re- put the Liberal members wllo favor ferendutm" under present conditions, conscrlption in an impossible post-'ls simply a wrong way of spelling tion. The whole Liberal party, how--"‘dslay." The voters’ lists are not over voclferously the Liberal mem-Iready. They must certainly bo bers who favor compulsion might pro- weeded of Germans and Austrians we captured yesterday in this region' gion -in summer. The heavy rains of was broken up under our fi,-e._ The recent date caused all the* rivers to enemy suffered serious losses and left °"9l`fi0W» Bhd Iii 091°'-ilin Parishes the a number of prisoners in our hands. g§?\l;l;_4gg ':;°I§{')e£_" 02°;-lotllglgs nazi German attacks on small posts north be-en vacated IN STATE ltlllslls "tlOFL”ild'lTi liO'ilEi]”s”OlW OONVENTION test their innocence. would be defl-I nltely committed by tile rejection of the measure on its second reading. To l talk has ln some districts evidently exeicilsct lt tertalu stimulation ity NR. BAIIOUR OIIEEREO be réconciled by a formula. or bridged by any or tho arts ot political expo-In ooliov of opposition to compulsory and incurable paclfists before they are used, and to them must be added the men who fight and the women wllo help them fight. This can be done, but l The State Convention, Knights of have iuzltlc the suprcnle sacrifice on ON REIURN IO HOUSE (Ca-nadlan Press Despatch.) LONDON- Ai}.hur J. Balfou\'. Sect-etary for Foreign Affairs, l0ili1.v laude his first appearance in the , ._ I 2 . . divisions the enllstments were: London, 291; Toronto, 829; Kingston- Ottawa. 456; Montreal, 1,493; Quebec. tobn, 483; British Columbia, 391; Suskntcllcwart. 906;; Alberta, 1|'»5l. From the start of the war 431.767 men have enlisted. 12; Maritime Provinces, 463; Manl- montlis of time when every day ls vi- dlency. A referendum would transfer Sorvioo Libertll hiolliberii who iavoriit will take time and Germany wil ns character' but Wm, me |055 ¢>f`the principle of the bill ought to rea~|not wait. lizs what u vote for this amendment "That is the great, the complete, ml U the wamage at me from is to means. fthe decisive objection to a referendum be repaired. The military argumentI "ii- 0" tho Other. the Mhondmoht Sir Wilfrid has already read his reply “Kam” H is 0,,erwhe|m|ng_ fails, the cleavage which exists inthe on this point from members of his Toronto Star, (Liberal): Liberal party will he revealed in the own party. The emergency is t00 l-louse f ti on i e hit return ..__.__... from A°meri‘;‘:mH‘*; Segfmucg* mm ' "The Sm, is opposed to B ,-Bio,-en.| House on the reading. \real, too appalling. too imperative. the Lower lion", was the signal for R dum on lilo issue of cr/nscription. hot - Henerlll cheers from all parts- of thc hemuse of tem. that it might result chamber, which were renewed when dune vote' but because H we :.l~:..“f.:':;;;l.'::°..:.‘:..;.c:.:;...:re EREIOHI OESTROYEO °““ -CABBAGE OIOAIIS $250,000 EIIIE _ are to have government by referen V _ ldunl, it should have been resorted to- | THE WEATHEE| VA(l‘(|:C"ON(IiN’al;7`RE-'T534 l;T'|eT,?hf'2e|gh,_ at the outset of the war and `it should TEMPERATURE I tl' Waitara owned by l‘“"“ O99" take" 9" the ‘\“°5_",°“~Nh°' 7 Columbus, opened in this city yes- terday florenoon. The State offlcersl were all present with the exception of State Secretary E. C. O'Bi-ien,‘ of Chatham, who was absent on account of illneset . The Hon. Ijeut.. Governor Mc- Donald. who was present, welcomed the delegates to Prince Edward ls- land and His Worslrlp Mayor Brown gave the visitors the freedom of the city. After an eloquent address by His Lordship Bishop 0'Leary, the following committees were appoint- ed: Credentials-Judge Connors., Chat- ham; Louis Connolly, New Glasgow; W. A. Hallisley, Halifax; Dr. W. P. Broderick. St-. John; ll. F. t‘onnors. 0 (if the S elllllel' . ---_ (‘_ ii U l St. m -hip (Tompany ot' ther Parliament should CINS* me ¢ dt p 9,, ¢ "_ TIDE' Hoon' BTJ Nltgw Zlzlilllilntl S: ilsre last week ln t'>‘t' country into the war. But, we did - M(§N¥;E,:|':_A":l:-8 wmghc gearted Charlottetown. _ nd pacific, was reported _in a csbleSrani not ha” "_ Parliamont"as it is at c_ -* _ early this morning, in the waterfron wllqigtl-(O,I;IT£§,, Bgragrgg l3Ill:1|wersuntIrecelvetl here today~ she 1°” “(4.9 present consmmed made up of me ` (Camdlan Prou U¢|Pltol\.) district of thetown of Sorel. destroy' mlm. V Moy filth, nlid San Franclso. Mai' ...l, , I 1 it 1 ml on_ LOPENHAGEN- Venerable jokes ed pmpm-ty ggtimutod at 350,000, Thé hl h 1 m.cm.,|,.,\ with 7.000 tons of cargo. bound for members who rlow p t n . s P, about cabbage or hay clgnrg hut-9 be. mdudtng me amps of me Canad 5 Pm lempem um Awltralla Tile tire broke out- nttl-l sible along with _the govortimvhf T01' come a ond and serious reality in gtenmship Company and “number of \'cstel.illy was 78 degrees llbovc. At ht; mm 'named Silva The New iq I ‘h A mm. into the Germany' owing to me scarcity .nd Ima" vessem A ‘ . N ' ~ ' . it ~ on -- _ Ito uilallmbtlilabvtvllit/Ta “'T`h‘:imt)“t;I‘tic‘:tl ?bl'~)‘ “I” fir: “KAITB Ehesee mhmbers going to hlgh cm" “E mbacco' violin nlliht WMI M nbovm A A I I support the men they have sent. to thc m'ih5i';tllde will' be high tll‘ls llllcillillillili S ‘front or are they going to repudiato` _ .- an norrow n . \. _ win be MSIE, l(;,:,m,mw morning ut - their pledge and withdraw Cangtda. ‘ o n an - llllil suit lv sul - -- -- - ll itlllill IN ii 0003 The sun sets this evening and tn- morrow at 8.08; it rises tomorrow NE\WY0 r P ,mil it i UNM Q .Q o The moon :sts tonight at 9,10. Pr John D_ Mcmham or the Standard The wmmpeg me re" ( "B ..TORONTO - After three weeks' Bi-eakl’ Iifumber Company of Chau- , doned battalions are wiped out on the ____ ll ttié tloidof" -- (canadian Pro" ooopnotl.) '“°"““¢ It 4-30 and Ffidnt' 'li “il nk-Tile oil tank ltwh- B canadian Prw teh-l oust-:c us.-'rn moms ottil There was anew nloon on -rllesdliy. on company has new ,Unk by B says: boycom me Jewmh women of -N. Mere mwah broke tm! mom", .lilue 19th at 8.02 a. m. _wbm‘,,|nq_ The nnno“m,,,m_,|m Wim .-Practically. it is difficult to set-» ,onto "ned the b,-end mike by wt. through “ood” -and moumndn of Th” IU” ‘l‘""'i°" “f "‘° m°‘"' Wm made at the office of the company how the -moving of this amendment, tring with the bakers on the basis of ,-Ord, of pulp md tumtm- wood rn- bi’ 0" Wednesday June 27th nt 11.08 h,,,.,.‘ to,-luy l"0\l|' "“°'“h“"’ ohm" whatever ma be its fate, can be of 10 00"!! D0' |03' Mid 5 Pi'0m|ii° 10 adrift on the St Lawrence Two per- l' m' 'r. Aw were Inst. The Arohi ' - y - red it t ine cdhtn when flour ` | A' |\_ h The length of today will be fifteen :;;T,|e:ynsNl?cllt to the bottom last l""V|"€ 'O "I8 Ubeml Party- A* dwg? 0 n |:¢‘,Tt:'dn|~n£t°i;le\:l8. man am B gr nv hours and thirty eight minutes. Saturday in European waters. same hrst that it carries. The go- III U1 ll "-0731 I ll Ll I lllf od Oi|lIlUWl` u , ______._.___..--- verrlmsnt w on ave no I ' _ ulinnrrh Lhtlmont aural colds. no. “ M nor I n in cur pro 'MN' u”"”°M 'um dunmpu' Mlnardm Ltnlmont curu toothoobet W l . _ ,v l f ` t Relollutions-E. (`. ilandrahan. Sydney; A. McDonald, Charlotte- town; J. P. Gorman. Antlgonlsh; 0 L. F. Wallace, Moncton; Jf A. McKinnon, New Glasgow, Finance and Audit- Chas. 0'Neill, Moncton; Andrew Mctllllvray. Antig onish; Dr. P. F. Duffy, Chatham. The State Deputy submitted a very satisfactory report dealing with the work of the Council during the year. _ The State Sec-retary‘s report show- ed n healthy increase in membership du-ring the year. e Among the resolutions passed. was the pledging of the utlswerving loyalty g of the membership in this jurisdic- tion to His Most Gracious Majesty. e George V. "Further resolved. that. we heat- e' tlly record our appreciation of and view with pride the loyalty and de- bellalf ot’ clvlllzntvloil. "l`tesolvcd, that. we heartily en- dorse' tho action oi' the National iloard of Directors lil tlltl undertak- ing to raise the sum of $l.00,0.000 for recreation in huts at the front. lil tlic evening there was a meeting of the State Coullcil and memebrs of tho Cllarlottetown (‘ouncil. presided over by State Deputy Dr. W. J. i’. Mc- Millan. During tho meeting ll li- tcrnry and niusicul programme was rendered, the opening number being an orcllestral selection which was cxcelicntly given. Tile State Deputy gore u short opening atldrtss, which was t’o|lt~.vcd by ililolllcr selection by the orchestra. A tenor solo by Mr. Samuel lloylc was honrtily applauded. Addresses were then given by His Lordship the ilishop of Charlottetown, ills Honour tho Lisatt-lnlill Governor. ills Worship tile Mayor, Grand Knight McGilllvrii_v of Antigonish, Past State licputv llandrnllan of t~lydne_v. and Dr. llrodoriclt Grand Knight of St. John (‘ouncil. The session closed with an enjoyable smoker. This morning thc State Council will hold its concluding business session, after which there will be il lllotor boat trip up the river to Bonallaw to be participated in by members of the State (‘ouncll _and the Charlottetown Council. The orchestra which so de- lightfully entertained nt last nighvs meetings will accompany the excur- sibnists, The visiting Knights all spoke Ill most complimentary terms of the re- ception accorded them a_tld ex reused thonliielvos as delighted with tgslr vj- sit and wlth~what they had seen of the votion shown by so many of our _ _ members., ll great number of whom ,City. - ‘ -- - - ._,_.._A `"(Cariattlan"'Preili'"Desplltch:) ""o°f~St:"Quentill"and' "nc-ar ' ("aionl`ie"`-" ` ' ' Iii l _ . . _ o r .,:, -,.1 wi _ \ _ . rt _.,__, ._ _ 3.? -M-q, -l t r \_