, . ,.., ‘ MAXIMS OI‘ A MERCHANT . The man with the smooth tongue and smile that won't come of! may be i n Pos taper " ' z ' '”'7'kl.ll~'" _____. n. ylivelybody MAXIMS OI‘ A MERCHANT Come what may it Is worth n»! were; that count in lasting reputa- tlle wolf iirsheelfs clothing. i ' " ' Y‘ tlon. f ‘(lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew filnrnllll Guardian. Founded 1881 ' chnrlntietown Guardian Two Cont: cnAatorfrarowh. CANADA. SATURDAY. ‘JUNE 1s, 1929 l6‘ PAGES a Annual Subaorlptlona Delivered [$.00 B! llml, Canada and U, l, A, 84.50 Prorogation Took PldCe Yesterday [Wembers or n. e Commons Sum- ntonecl To The Senate Chamber ,Where His Excellency Read The Throne Speech Reviewing The Work Of Parliament ‘For The Session. ' (from our own Cox-respond: ‘l OTTAWA: Ont, June l-i.—l=srlia- men: cams to a conclusion this af- ternoon when the Black Rod. as mes- sengcr of His Excellency. demanded the presence of the Commoners in the Smut: Chamber at. five o'clock. m; Speech from the Throne review- ed ilatteringly of course the work of parliament during the session just closed. rvxpressed thanks for the re- covery of His Majesty, and expressed ANNOUNCEMENTS. ammo avssrrs, MEETINGS. E11.- "Hop: River r... Wednesday July L... r . 522l-0—6-l-I -_._.... "Hope River Tea WBPIFE-idal’ ‘will 8rd. 5220-6-(l-tf "Sturgeon Tea, Monday. Juli‘ 15t- 5481-6-1": Ti. "(Ernie at 8t. Eugenr-s Church. Covehead. July 3rd. 5440-6-13-15-18. "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed to please you better. 5233-6-7-to Sept. l2 pd otfAnDjGAfl HALL-Patti riollmr. Rental on Friday, June twenty-first. 5483-0-15-18-20‘ "D11 Clift, M. D-Staft new home preicntlon cure. Purely Station. ‘Vesi- chestc-r Co., N. Y.. U. S. A. "Recital bv pupils of Miss 5990M" in Baptist Call June 18th. (it 7.3 p, m Silver Election. 5484-0-15-11. "C°m° "id m“ M“ Irhomnfidllld been hopefulLv anticipated but, I l-llssott lecture in Breadslbnne hall on Saturday evening June 15th. sable"- "Please resedve Julie 26th for the ‘fl-yon Baptist Sunday School Picnic- 5-iG-i-6-14-2l. "Hope River Hldav- Jim" 21-“ Curran Ban Dramatic. Club will P7P" sent the "Irish Millionaire" with ex- cellent specialties. 5433-6-15-01. "Planer Recital by pupils of Mr Arthur Vessey. l-leartz Memorial Hall, Tuesday evening June 25th. 5487-8-15-21. "seal "(is slcwlviurv." in Frcdcri ~- ton l-lall on June 17th presented by the Cornwall Young People's firs-up- 54Z'a-6-15-3..l "Kelly's Cross Tea Pnriv Wednes- dll‘ July 17th. Rmefve this date. Tel blazer and better than ever.’ ‘ 51-11-6-13-31 “The parishioners of Si. Anthonifs Grinch Lot s will hold their annull Picnic on Wednesday July 3r . 547l-6-H-4l "Violin Recital bv the pupils 0‘ Miss Kathleen Hornbv. st. PHYS Hall. Thursday. June 20th at. 3 l"- m- Eilver collection to defray expenses. o ' 5459-6-1-1-21. “Recital by pupils of miss Barbara McNsill Mmidly. Juno 17th T. B o» m in Baptist Church Hall, Charlotte- "Wn. causation at door. . 5 0308-5-8-14-15-17. "nl¥--"P'..|herm|fl‘| Luck" by hint rnsi dramatic Club. in oranas Hall. We“ men/es, ay. June ism. If not fine. next fine night. . sna-c-H-fil . "The time Dfimatlc Players will mm" “Aiiatslerusby on the war Pith?’ (atheism Illd mu. Tues- g! avedfiilliuaittii. lals of ccndy. ‘twlun. fine, Wednosdily even- Jns .;. - .~ ssco-u-ii-al. w ~ i‘ ' r T‘ ’ ‘ dufiiggn Club! Fl lie - ' ‘mmdav fore- . day bleach week ‘abdutltier (gratitude to the members for their ‘faithful and arduous labors. l All yesterday evening and tpday lithe-re was a general. housecleanlng of odds and ends. The ministers who had chargelof the fag ends of ‘memes tn be appropriated were sub- ‘leczed to even a greater amount of criticism and heckling than usual. although the House succeeded in voting about $25.0(l0.000 during that ltlme. And even at that progress was slow. and this morning there were ‘still 80 items of estimates to be dis- posed of and a numeler of Senate divorce bills. r - At. noon lt locked as though pro- rcgation might be deferred until to- morrovs. but in the afternoon every- thing was sfiecded up, and ten min- ‘utes to five the order paper was cleaned up. At the last moment. ,howcvct~. two divisions were taken on trvo divorce bills. which the Prog- ressives wanted left ov-er until next session. There was only a small mus- ler of members when heads were. counted. . - (Canadian Press) 4 OTTAWA. June 14~Wlth the thunder of the cannon reverberatlng across the Ottawa River, scarlet coat- rd soldiers drawn up on the plaza of ‘Parliament Hill, the thrilling notes of the carillon in the belfry of the pence lower might; out patriotic airs. and all (he pogeantry being enacted ‘xn the rhrllnbers below the third ses- fifll‘) of the Sixteenth Parliament of Canada came to a close at six o'clock tonight. It was the 84th birthday of the ‘session. which opened on February ‘lth. For several days nrcrontlon ‘as it is. not unusual, some last min- ute contests were staged in the Com- mons, n number of contentious os- ltlms. s holding up prorogation for the pint few day's. The supply blll hoavevcr was vo ed this afternoon and “the sum cf $l‘.~l3.l6B.l49.l'l granted to His Majesty" for the purpose of permitting l-lls MHJESWS Klll/Brllnlm" tn conduct. the business of the peo- ple of Canada from now until March 3i next year." In time, eleventh hour of the ses- 51p“ a fmlplf’ of divisions were called and there indicated just how many menlbers of (he House of Commons ‘P311 already departed for their homes. Few-or than 60 out of a membership (if 2a.’. remained. the others having mm tncdbs-E m (he capital earlier in th-s \'.'r*.'!k,vpul.ii’tg their parliam- ‘cntary duties on the shelf for anoth- ler six or seven mvnlh-l- Those. ziiensures. an element in the 11!! 0! 7mg Home. of Commons which has ‘been perhaps the most contentious o; the whale year It‘ (was certainly .l~.e most protracted. for debates were prerlpltated cn almost every 00¢ °7 jthe three some before the Ccmmcflfl- l let or useful articles it the Rumzngbl! A Rink Monday lt_ . - w’ l“ “m? e ssoi-s-is-ai __-u~£- "Emerald Club loading hon. cllv- as and wool on._wedricsdav. 19th. from noon till 4 oclock. \ vvednesdey evening. Juno 10th. “Bog Hope River Players. 01100. . Afld “it It Thmd“ sica-c-is-ai El-Sirbl‘. 59¢!!- Al divisions came on divorce "Beds. oilsiovos. lacy curiae and 5490-0-15-21 "Come to play at ‘rracadie on "Wiltshlre Club Joadlnl live M“ Thursday mornihg, June 20th. Please nets change’ from Wednesday". It: ARRIVES A.T SOUTHAMPTON (Canadian Press) SOUTTIAMPTDN, hag,’ Jul-lg v14 _ Charles G. Dawes, newly appointed American Ambassador to CreatBrl- taln, arrived at Southampton from the United States this afternoon and was cordially welcomed by officials of the city. STANDING 0F PARTIES IN thrill (Canadian Press) RUGBY, Eng, Juno 14 —The only return still outstanding from the gen- eral election was announced today with victdry of Capt. D. Margesoh. Conservative. who retained his seat with 15,159 votes. J’. Morgan, Labor, polled 11,568 votes and Robert Ber- nays, Liberal, 10.158. The Rugby elec- tlon was deferred until yesterday be- cause of the death of the Labor can- didate shortly before the dale set for the general election. , The standing of parties in the new parliament is now: Labor 289; Con- servatives 260. Liberals 58, National- ist 3, Independent 4. Prohibitions 1, total 615. ' A tabulation of the popular vote ln the general elections shows the aggregate vote was divided between the parties as follows: Conservative 8,091,052. Labor 8.331380, Liberals 5,257,536, Independents 260.111. Com- munist 50,614. The Independents in- eluds two independent Liberals‘, and two lndepe ‘rent Conservatives. Labor made the great gain in seats. a total of 10B comprising 110 from the Con- servatives 105 from the Liberals, two from the independents and one from the Communist-a. The Liberals gained 31 seats lnclud~ ing 29 from the Conservatives and two from Labor. The Conservatives gained two from the Liberals and one from Labor and the Independents gained three from the Conservatives. The losses were: Conservatives 1-12 seats. Liberals l7, Labor 3, Independ- ent 2 and Communists 1. BROKER DIES _ (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, June 14—Thomas R. Tcnhant, prominent Toronto real cs- tate broker. died last night in a police ambulance one hour and a ha]! after being taken into custody on a charge of theft of $5,000 from Dr. Albert T. Emmerson of Godar- lch, Ont. Tennant died while being rushed from Court Street police sta- tion at 6.35 p. m. to St. Michael's Hospital afzcr he had exhibited signs of illness a few minutes earlier. On arrival at Si. Michael's nothing could be done ‘but pronounce Tennant dead. The body was talten to the morgue, where an autopsy was per4 formed and was latere released for burial. Late last night it was an- nounced that the cause of death was still uncertain. An analysis of the stomach content was oydered and the result will not be known for sev- eral days. It was admitted, however, that examination o1 deceased‘; heart had shown marked signs of disease in that organ. hundred of bills that ' T0 RECEIVE DEGREE CAIRO. June ik-Premler Moham- ed Mahmoud Pasha departed for London today to receive the degree of doctor of laws from Oxford Unl- verslty. It is strongly rumored that the‘ Pasha will seine the opportunity c: this visit to discuss outstanding. questlons of Anglo-Egyptian relations with the Labor Government. with a view to reaching a settlement. Ai- boltiinastatemsattothcprealber for: leaving, the’ premier declared the flushed not come fer nqotia- Lions. though it would coma soon. He hoped a settlement would be- fuel-led which ,'Ol.lli| show that Stitch's in- tenets earshot-incompatible with -.--'—' "Kgnglngwn L. S. S. Ohlb ‘ ‘H o" until noon. taking Lambs June movers. tuna 80-h. 010th Holt 49“? *1 P°“'“'r . Calves and fat Bhuapmdfa ma. Aicciekial wool fofCanadlan Co-Ofiflu" w“! ‘Divine on lune‘ Home rescuers-somatic the‘ complete iadsgnodaace at lam. motion ~ Phys. illlll 4m given to the mower I ‘ MEMBERS or 1.42012 CABINET _ '1} . General opinion in London u that It. Ron. Ramsay MacDonald has us- ed considerable skill in making the appointments for his cabinet. ‘The cabinet is in the main in MCOFCIIIDQ with predictions made in advance but contains a. few _ "surprise" ap- pointments. Layout shows John Sankey, who becomes lord chan- il) Si! 1 cellar; famous economist, h." been ‘PPQIHQ- "I “crew” M “"9 7°? ""5 51mm!‘ seats in the House of Commons and (2) Rt. Hon. Sidney Webb. m“ as lord prcsident of the coumm Neither Sir John nor Mr. Webb have “n: i3) wink-m Adamlim- “‘h°l as cabinet ministers must have a worked in the mines at the age of 11,‘ 5mg, they may be“, be ‘flagged m 1'" m" ""46 "mwv f" 5w!" the House of Lords. This ‘viii bring hila- hl! 1"!!!" Win91"; lfllile (4) ithe cabinet ‘strength in the Upper m" Pam”? Yawn! 9° m! “"7"? _ House to four. vlcllll Fill.‘ ll E R _l_ z c t. (Special to The Guardian) CAPETOWN, South Africa, Juno‘ IL-According to the latest election, returns, the Nationalist party has} been returned to power in the Union‘ or South Africa. The lead which! General Jan C. Smuts had in the first; hours following the election has noii been - maintained. the returns from; outlying constituencies h avlrig‘ strengthened the forces of the gov- eminent. The Nationalists. led by General J.- B. NL Hertzog, now claim 69 seats in the parliament, and [there are only ten seats outstanding. .The South African party, which is led by Gen-l eral Smufs. have won 50 seats. The. Creswall Laborltes have won flvo ‘seats and the Councllite Laborites are conceded three. The therefore indicate a narrow but def-i inlte victory for Premier Hertzog. rlzililliivs l i Churches of Christ ConL. tinue Meetings. l cullllllllcl: An invitation from 5t. Thomas, Ont, to the leaders of the Canadian Churches of Christ, to hold their arr- nual conference in that city next year was an interesting feature of. yesterday's afternoon session of the Conference which is now sitting in Charlottetown. The business eon- ducted was largely of a routine . and . executive nature. At the afternoon sitting. after de- votiorial exercises led by Mr. Norman McLeod, the opening of the Prince Edward Island Convention took place. The reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were adopted and the exe- cutive resolved itself into a ‘commit- tee to make recommendation. The Budget for the ensuing year was passed and Committees appointed. At the evening session. after de- votional exercises led by Mr. Rf H. Mcfteill, an address of welcome was delivered by Rev. W. L. Outhouse and responded to by the president of the Prince Edward Island division. Meier C. L. MacKay. Rev. Q. E. Smith, new pulm- of the Central Street Christiab Church of Burn- meaaida, than preached an inspiring on from the text. "Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works." m. Smith is the second graduate of the college of the Churches cfCbrist rteeatly established 1n ‘lbs-onto; .. __ At the morainivaeslloa (it the ‘All- Canada Rev. Henry alahonled the devotional ilrviea. Could an. much at smiunllcniucc sans and place d: next Confluence.» lnlttni-were rater-rooftops Itse- ‘loo I ner’s Ltd., versus Guss D. Shaw, five l witnesses were examined and judg-l -' "m" “'15 Kiln for the plaintiff for. results,‘ l ind Judgment. reserved.’ C. D. Nlm g Paid into court ‘ cn in . . . g e Evidence “as give“ by “h? Pore-ha Rubin SUPREME lllllllllllllll 0r SIR ll slllllllslllrill. rerun Evidence Gjven in the ‘ Case 0f The King vs. " ‘°"“““““ ""“l John Grady Indietq P..s..‘l;...’°.§?.‘ls.'.fi._ 5.1.3.2113. ‘ZTFQZ ment fol‘ Stealing- al Legislative Council, died this evening Gasoline Engine. in the General Hospital following an operation for internal trouble. He en- tered the hospital yesterday morning. A session o! me supreme Court at Patrick Thomas ltfcGrfith. Drollflc \vr1.er and prominent in Newfound- Summerslde w ‘l id y as 1e on Thu may‘. land affairs for two score of his The Yellow Bird? lvlilnlls ml sulllllllslnr . , l Inspector Graham Sell lects Location For‘, Landing Field. l SUMMERSIJDE. June 14-—Ycster-" day morning Inspector F. Graham‘, of the Civil Aviation Branch of the: Department of National Defense.‘ Ottawa, arrived at Summer-side at‘ 10.30 in the new De Havllarid Moth seaplane, Saint John." accom- llanled by Mr. L. M. C. Ritchie, Sec-y rotary of the St. John Flying Cluhi They left Sydney on Thursday and‘ called at Arichat, N. s, with the“ yesierdaly morning. The conditions were not very fav- improved on the way over and were Summersidc. The seaplane ls equip- ped with the new Handley-Page wingslots, one of the latest develop- ments in safety devices to prevent stalling. These are placed on the upper edge of the wings and are night commencing at e ht 0'01 l; when several cwncases ‘fire dispold‘ sixty years, was born at St. John's on December l7, 1069. As a journal- of. In-th b i. d r ~. ' ea sen ebtor Che M Tm ‘ist in early life. he figured largely - in Dozizinicn politics. He. was appoint- ed to the legislative council on Jan. 9. 1002, suzccedin; the late Hon. E. J. Greene, K. C.. (av-premier and ‘attornehv general. Before his appoint- ,inen: Mr. McGruth on behalf of the govcihulcnt. negotiated with (he ,Nova Seotia Steel and Dominion .Stee1 Companies to secure for New- foundland n royalty on the iron ore output from Bell Island. As a re- sult one hundred thousand dollars wvere added to thr- annual revenue l oi the Dominion. $529. Heath Strong, K. 0., fol-jslaln- , tut. ' I" the cm cf Merv Ellen Grady “"515 Albhonsus Fanning, an absent debtor, further evidence was mum Callum for plaintiff. In the case of C. I. Lidstone versus YEO. settlement was filed and money ordered pstrl m plaintiff. Morley M. Bell for plairliff. "w": Sirens. K. c. idr defendant. ( I In the criminal case of the King SESSIBNlIFl | M m" supreme Court at Summer. 1 l versus McKenzie, Mr. E_ 1y Strung K. 0.. hede application for hail for‘ hi! IPPEarance at the November term TWO KILLED 5m!- Which Was granted in the sum) of. prisoner $2,000 and two sccurltlosi $1.000 each. , , _ ,__ Yesterday ill“ court was engagPd. ilirlnflllihlizdstllicl an day on continuum“ 07 0119i ole-or whirl: ind ‘bscln flur." open by c555 °1 U19 K1113 titans John Grady; thousand: of pounds of sci-run pres- indlctment for stealing a gamma.‘ __uro"m_; y, V _ " a , .. , . r em mores of (h Gutta Winchester, Gabriel Mol-rlso. . , a _, h, ixwnnfifiara, ‘L Johmmn‘ K‘ C" m" asked Kb l\’i"C""i‘:'_i' dflcbflnrlcllrrialii‘Avenue Lordship to instruct the jurv (,0 rs. PI “ml, hfl‘{; tmd an "my tum a verdict of not “may: “s h“ lode:- 5F (he ‘wlantwfiriowv four claimed the Crown had not DTOYPII itlls “The olhlr vas Ernest Stin- the ownership or me stolen 911E111‘? fzihjoihfll ‘Cyrotnu QTY?“ ‘iTonlol-rlen not m identity‘ Mr‘ Than: A- Camll- i318 venrus of a -e kfahtcr of seven bell adressed the court in replv and lllrq s“ W‘ g,‘ P. h.‘ W, ,- m, H“ ‘Mew Mr u-r are‘ ..-...‘§1‘....i Li.‘ . . ".1? T‘. evidence of ownership and identity '11.}. ti? imgé-t- {Qulé m g6 to the jury‘ The prism” ihPil, d-nublcctfavflvl ‘ whet: were told fri- went on the “and and “smiled that; dications.sh_n\\'ccip~hn\vrvel- that. the he had merely driven McDonald out‘ i t}. 1">'ii.1 to, c" r o crarvbhr to Grand River with the engine and’ l‘ d‘ c} f ll fgvilit-tn... ck lm had n0 knowledie whatever of the swi-olillhwiiiiifilfeety in (ll’llll1°‘f‘l' whlfih 3"“ °r W131" 01 the engine. James‘ 1'1"‘; thi- rind of w drvlua ‘kiln The H. Grady. Samson Grady. John D ' r-‘altehes s rum: the rreatidoo" four Mun-y Ind Wm,” Gallant 315° 85V; fleet frbrnpthe start; WlilhWhBfl ‘closed evidence for the defense. H? un outward under (he trefitendails Before adjournment at 5.30 Mr. J} ‘pfififlf-TXTF and ("rushed the iwn stunt}. ‘7- “hutch. K. 0., counsel for the ac- the‘ stone \v.'il!. i i‘ cused, and Mr. Thane I . Campbell, 1m‘ the Grown. addressed the jury. W1" then ldioumad until 10.30 this ' M01111!!! when His Lordshlps charge w the iurv Will be delivered. ' l (Special to the Guardian) (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., June l4 Three new air mail routes will be put in operation on July 15. Hon. P. J. Veniot announced, as follows: Between Montreal and Detroit via Toronto; Between Hamilton, London and Windsor; and between Toronto and Buffalo. cations and "The Canadian Disci-i pie." ‘ Mr, qeorge H. Stewart. chairman of the Conference, submitted ,the' proposed new pension plan. whichgeq places the Ministerial Relief Plan, which has useful up to a certain ex- tent only. The whole pension plan was laun- ehed-in 10241 by a commission of 215i rapwsssntctiys men and women from‘; the" United States. Canada. ling-l land and Australia. with headquart- are at mdianspclia. l Surveys and returns are all com-l pitted. Pmin the minister! braetic-l ally sssi sehsdularwere receivcd.| LONDON. June l4—-The Min- ers‘ Federation was understood tonight to have decided (o press the new Labor government for early fulfillment of its campaign pledge to strive in the first. ses- sion of parliament for repeal of the eight hour day. passed by the Conservative-government af- ter the general strike. The miners ‘lllfllltlbfllflflllililtfll .112. » r awn Collie want rectors on of the seven hour working day. l (Continued on page I). l . le-rfihwwwyn. controlled by the pilot. look over some prospects which might be made suitable for a. landing field. They were shown a umber of places and picked out two which are fairly salisfactory. Inspector Graham stated that a number of places would be very suitable as the land generally ls fairly level and free from rocks. soon as possible giving full details as to the size of the fields required. would cost to put it in condition. three o'clock for Shediac and in- ‘trncl going to Moncton and then to St. John. i The citizens of Summerslde turned 0m, in large numbers to greet their arrival and also to witness their de- parture. Summerslde is certainly re- ceiving considerable prominence from the different ILViRiOTS and lt ls hoped ‘that this visit will help tn some ex- tent. in making lt. possible to have a flying field prepared in the not too fer distant future. When Mr. Graham's report is received. a public meeting will be called to decide the nlrittel". While at Summmerside Inspector Graham and Mr. Ritchie were en- terlnlned at luncheon by Mr. LllCfin‘. Allen, M. L. A, at the Queen Hotel. Council Urged To Have Police action to cope with the situation llll the city of Halifax with respect to the enforcement of the law pro-l hibtting the illegal sale of liquor can be taken by the city as the result m‘ a move by members of the city‘. Council at last night's regular meet-Q lug in referring a resolution moved? by Aid J. L. MacDuff and seconded by Ald Russell Mcfnnes to the Police. Commission. i Aid. MscDuffs resolution demand-I ed immediate and drastic steps by) the city police to stamp out the ale-i gal sale of liquor in Halifax in the! following words: "Whereas the illegal sale of liquor-é in the City of Halifax has become open and notorious: 1 "And Whereas owing to the dis- graceful situation which arose in this City last night when inspector; were attacked by a mob, this Council fears that lf this state ot affairs is allow- ed to continue it will inevitably end in more serious crime! "Therefore be it resolved that the Chléf of Police be instructed to take immediate and drastic stops to stamp out the notorious illegal sale of in- toxicating liquors and to clean up the dives in which such illegal soles tat! . place.“ , intention of coming to Summerslde» that night, but due to fog, they were‘; obliged to spend the night at Pug-i wash, N. 5.. arriving at Summerslde‘. orable when they left Pugwash. but‘; He intends submitting a report as. They left yesterday afternoon at_ Clean Up City, HALIFAX. June l4 Nn immedlate| Reaches Spain‘ The Transatlantic’ Aeroplane Land- ed on Beach Near Camillas With Its Fuel Supply- Prapctically Ex- hausted. . (Canadian Ptfio) SANTANDEB. Spain, lunch-The trans-Atlantic aeroplane Yellow Bled landed 0n a. beach near Camillas w- night with its fuel supply practically exhausted. LONDON. June 14 - Offices of the Cunard line here today received c. message from S. 5. Laconia bound for Liverpool which had been in coni- municctlon with the French trans- Atlantlc monoplanc Yellow Bird and. reported all well aboard. The message was timed “noon G. M. T." (approxi- mately 8 a. m. Eastern Standard fairly good when they arrived at. time). Hill LITTLE t. .. diilliii KILLED l l (Canadian Press) ‘ MONTREAL, ‘Que. Julie j Stepping from behind a passing l freight train into the path of an on- ‘coming C. N. R. express train at 1 Lacadle 20 miles from here today two § little sisters Exova. and Annette Serie- cal.‘ aged 1i and 8 years respectively. lwere instantly killed. The children T were bound for school hand in hand. i1.-— and also an estimate of what it‘ WW Bitches 0F THE lieu-z m 111E 0000mm’ Arm! You've EATEN ittlfinouno TORONTO. June lit-Maritime fresh southerly winds, worm and un- settled. with scattered showers and prehablv fog. Toronto, fair . . . . . , . 66-54 Montreal, cloudy .. az_ss g Quebec, cloudy . . . . 54-4! Charlottetown, cloudy 62~4l Halifax. fog . . . . . . . St. John. cloudy .. . 64-41 Boston, clear . , as?“ New York. cloudy 85-1: High tide this afternoon at 5.33 and tomorrow morning at 6.25. sun sets this evening at 7.53 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. Full moon Friday June 21st, 11.91 p. m. Bummsrside tide 18 minutes later than Charlottetown. Condensed Specials nails-u ps: word not csobmsortionlatbisealnmn.‘ OQOQO-Q-Ofifi-O-O-OQ-OOOO-OOO-OO-a qsronoaa CHICKS, sow sac- ond. 014.00 per hundred. Hewett, Carleton. 4424- _ a-o us‘: - AT as strut eight rcom house. bathroom. kitchen. pantry and tie. not water heating-modern plumbing, .. , ‘ aoctsé.‘ -g.-_‘-.~,-.._...... ,. . . ._