MAXIMS OFA -___- every algn of true lpirlt. Inrning Gudrdlan, Founded MERCHANT lneplre your whole force -with rlghfapirit of aervlce; ‘encourage 1581 Charlottetown Guardian Two Ceate fiiiiifPiN Jiliiiil u iiiilillgllilllll Suspension , 0f Seven Hours A c t Cent- ral Feature. — Pre- mier Baldwin ’s Speech Criticized. London, Juno 16.~—'l‘ho_ govern- ments new plan to solve tho min- ing stoppage had a hostile reception at the hands oi the Labor Party in the llousn oi’ Commons today. The Labor leaders insisted that p bore no elements cl’ n possible that it was o. more acquiescence in the mine owner's plans and its cent-rut feature sus- lattlenlont; pension. 0t‘ lilo seven hour's Act lllltl no commission's recommendation. Thu itovernment’s big majority, to its support and a Labor motion for a redaction in the ulincrn’ vote, was rojectetl The figures showed that practically all the Liberal and ho wow-r. rail led‘ 299 to 138. Labor lllcmbers opposed tlm plan The Labor Party originally intentl- ed to move a vote or censure ln ’ today but had dropped hho idea in order not t0 enlbarrasu tho government. Lobby ' gossip tonight was that thc opposi- tion would ask ior l1 day t0 be set early in order to movo and discuss the goverulnent stlrh a vote oi‘ censure, in lilo course 0i an. interview to- Labor Prem- ier, ltulnszly MacDonald, declared that Premier Baldwin's sileoch was most disastrous and that its affect night. tilt! foruler plan- ' is titling i the year. i) repealing the Act. A stonm from the Labor bench. ier nn-utioucd this intention to per- mit an increase ill the working‘ hours. “who forced llir. llaidwin to appeal for patience t0 hear him out and intervsatl b ' __ the Chairman. as shouts oi lauZlhte-NIMISS uni more protests greeted the Premier's statement, 1i have been influenced iirst and Lifsliltldt- by the interests o1 the e ." Beiiastfs 12th of h July Arrangementsi (Special to The Guardian) PORT RUG-ll. Jllllfl 16.-Bel- “Ws Twelfth oi July arrange- pwh, M Belmont include spoeflwthc iloted Ncw lirunswlt-k cducu. ‘l b)’ lion. J. W. Edwards, Grand liaster British North Ambrica; NW. W. L. L. Laurence, Grand lllusler oi Ontario West. Fred Dane President oi imperial Grand ‘Coun- lll- ‘Sir Joseph Davidson. Grand Master of Belfast, will preside. Tho ‘mortal Council will meet iu Ima- ._____________i__ ma.“ Condensed Specials llATir-Ac. pair word. not Noll laud-lion 1n this column. v-n-o ‘LIME-BULK OR CASKS. LOW- cst prices. P. J. Noy & Co., Hun- ter River. 9816-6-15-31 ‘CHOICE FRESH MAOKEREL AT Jlusaell lviaolflunon’: phone 88044 988 \________________ F°R ssusq CHOICE MILK cows, ireshanou June 15¢, C1155 This la not tho ilrnt tilm- that Mc- mmpm“ bqdy‘ "m". 9881-6-17-21 om has tnken act-union r0 certify :\---_________.___.____. u. ilm value or such trnlltlna. of Former lF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT GO illenrly cOilgrlllllliltlOilB are due l" Sllllllders’, East and oi (Market Blllltllng. Phone 81. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY ‘lesftllltilon. cheaply and expedi- ‘bllfllv executed. Guardian Cont- Pll Job Prlntary. Phone 182. F‘“———————~———~— YW WANT coon ENVELOPES Prices. 5o ml- 20c, 100 ior 85c, 250 Y" Bu». 500 m $1.00. 1000 an» .95. Postpaid. Guardian Oflice. ‘WAN-ran IMMEDIATELY. AN “Wlenoed reach Ihllllfltlr who understands fully feeding and naringufpi; Bitlverl Black Foxeie. e e an e a way. kept n , 3'1""- Good salary. board and mgllorteblc house to live tn. Ap- p Box I16, Winnipeg, glen. ~m place in the Royal ‘Coal ‘l‘hc kt-rnol oi Premier Baldwin's partial suspension of the leven hours’ Act which now gov- erns the miners‘ working hours. The lfllllezowllers have wanted this Act tifbeulctl and have lately advanced ‘suggestions that if the miners were to work eight hours, tho 551mg W880 scale would be main- tained. The present Act allows the Ilvrs as an exception to work an tilt. hour shiit ior only -sixty days Apparently the gov- "lillle"! Dlfln l5 lo extend this ex- tliillon considerably without actual- u hroke out the moment the Pram. lhe 'l'urks and (ircut lirituiu, it was of- [Anvihl-r, William Bflllfv. Cvlvllel ilcially announced tshouig or "m; never" andqlztivvrumout hud that on you" (gumg for 25 years, the duration oi the from tho Labor lenders, compeliing|trcoty, this brilliant student. O 0-60 0 OVFO+VOQQQOOOOO+OQO The s Paper a Covers Prince Edward Island Like an Dew CHARLOTTETOW-N. CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1020 OIA MERCHANT Iii Don't gamble; don't try to nothing. don't speculate: get something folj Anna»: flnbeerlptlono Delivered Ill-M anada By Hall. O Ind U. lb-ll-ll Church Court sloner from Kingston General Council of the New Irish Coinagta Will Not Bear (special to The Guardian) Irish coinage i0 ulppear within s1 months will not bear undoubtedly would be to ilnrdcn (18,. in me FM", 5mm mo] Billlilllfri and prolong U16 Tim colnzlgo will ilrtibably l> ‘I g ' c. ' minted in England. Turkey Accepts $2,500,000 in Lieu (Special to The Guardian) BtAGlDAiD. Juno JCT-Turkey ha iacepted tho oifor that mlltlo this olTe Wins Coveted hers oi the jirizcs lluunued today. town, l’. 1C. l., was Coslor ilioulorlni Prize. ‘Fills keenly covcioii prize was founded many yours ago in mvmory ol’ in. Coster tionaiist and it is nwartltatl tn the man or wouutu l-lltull-ni trout the illaritilnlz Proritlt-l-s of (‘amula who in tho first two ywwrs in Arts shows (ho greatest pulficil-ut-y ill tho spring examinations. ‘sills llotlrtz onion-ti tho second your from Prince oi Wales College. (Miss lleartz is the daughter of llliotltenunt Governor ilcartz and tillrs. lloartz of this city. She ma- [rjt-ullligtl lull) Prince oi Wales lCtilit-go in i922. and completed her full tllrco yours course, winning a certificate in each of the first two years and an ilouoT diploma in the third year. Silo was one of tho host all round students in the institu- tion ond was especially outstand- ing in her Flnglisll tilnsees. liier success in winnlnx the C0!" tor Prize tignlnst strong competi- tion rellocts not only credit onher i . l t tl ll. t a (l)lfllllllilili\lb'"Nillt‘llniilll?rflcgfi'e‘zlxfifl§ilrzl' He“ o“ mreventmg me ma!“ 1m‘ mNprlncé m/ WM“ Cone,“ growing smaller into a purely Dirt-ting of Imbster Packers d’ Fishermen A meeting of the Lobster Packere and fiehermen of the North Side of Prince Edward Island will be held In the Board of Trade Rooma In Charlottetown on Tuea- day the 22nd day of Juno A. D. 1926 at the hour of 2 P.M. for the purlw" 0i’ °°"" alderlng the advisability of Queen's Professor in _. . Prof. John Matheson, of the staff of Queen's University, is a commis- Presbytery. Bay of Quinn: Conference, to the United church, now in eeelslon at Montreal. The King's Head DUBLIN, June l6.- -A mcnlbor ot tho government comnlitloe oiiiciul- ly informed the Star thfit tho new the King's bend. As the Free Stale coinage is not legal tender in llritlllu. the log- isltttion gives the Free State min~ isicr power to tlccluru. corresptnill- lug i-Iilgiisil trolnagu not. legal ten- Oi Royalties of the Kiilglllllil 0t lrtlk oi $2,‘.'>00l0U0 in lieu oi u percentage of royalties lrnm the Filflli lltlul u llulmili iifiili-N Provincial Command of the G. W. V. A. Merged With the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League. At a well attended meeting oi the Provincial (lomulnntl hold last evening in the (l. W. V. A. Home ior tho purpose oi’ entering the Catiutliltn Legion tho following ro- solution was moved by (‘ommde T. b}. MncNutt and stet-onded by tfoulratle W. S. Hughes und cut". rind unanimously. “Resolved ' that this general meeting of the Provincial Com- mand oi the (ll-cot War Veterans Association oi Prince Edward ls- land desire to place itself on re- cord as being in favour oi the ob; jects and aims oi’ the British pire service League. (lreut \\".lr do now and hereby luergo itself with the (lauadlzlu Legion of the British lllnmire service League. And it is further resolved that in x uniting in nunle, objects and aims. with those who have served in the Enlpirc, we rcutew our allegiance tu ills Illujosty the King and our love for the iCuiplrc over which he rules." , Alter ti}; meeting was adjourned; anolhvl‘ meeting of ex-sorvlce 111811‘, i‘ was immvtiizttely held with CDlOil-t el ll. ll. Johnson. who hzld been appointed temporary Vice Prcsid-l body in the chair. Colonel C. J. C. Stewart IIIOVBCI seconded by Mr. W. S. Hughes, re- solved, “That this meeting do now prnittiflll tu iorm a Provincial Exec- utive Council". After this resol- ution was passed the following 01-] fic-l-rs were elected: s , _ _ _ ‘ m, l less absentee President Mr Goo i’ ‘Vt o sun hurried back m "ma. Vice Presldent—ih' Crokcn (lhairmutl-illajor T. E. MacNutt llonornry 'l‘reastu'er- Mr. sources was not specifically men- ent oi Donflniou Council by thaticontlnued fight up to the 8cm“ Hum/received excitedly. Liberals rose. cheering, flinging papers KING lilllil. llilll 0108i Bill 0N SUINIENLY SPRIINB lilANl ‘ "llF CCNFIENCE NlllllllN Govt. Challenged in HouseAlmost 0n the M°S°°W Sees Anti-SO- Eve 0f Prorogati on - Motion Rejected by Majority 0f Six-Two Progressives Support Meighen-Return of Alberta Resources Preci pitates Lengthy De- bate. ‘OTTAWA, June ]6.——\AfteX‘ a d6- bute lasting through the day and well into the morning, the House at 2.10 a. m. rejected a Conservat- ive motion oi ilon-confltlenco by l1 majority of six. The vote on the motion oi non-confidence was: Against 1.13, For 107, Government Majority 6. In the division, two Alberta Pro- gressives voted with the Opposi- tion. These were W. T. Lucas, oi the motion. tense situations. Tho House had scarcely opened business whelp the motion rams un- expectedly. Several Liberals were a time talk was common oi apro- buhle (lovsrnment defeat. Although return to Alberta oi its natural re- tioned in the motion oi non-confid- ence, this was the issue largely raised. 0n this account there was doubt how Alberta Progressives would vote. And the uncertainty vote in the House. Early in the day, Mossr. Lucas and Boutillier in- dicated their intention to vote against the Government. Rumor had it that two or three other Pro- gressives might iollow their exam- ple ami defeat the Government un- Liberals could be Announcement of the result was in the the lralc Stewart. l. EXPCHHVH Council. lug of the Executive close oi the meeting. Turkish petroleum companies. Amc1m,,gfl|1 tAitci- the recent ratification of giempem of (10u.,.-|1.._ w_ 5. M99"! "WW bill-WM" llwllttgltoa, Loo Bradley, Norman Colonel Johnson who has done splt-ntlld work in the interests otiFred Davis. Conservative. Calgary ‘tile returned nlcn was elected Hcn- East. on a motion to go into com- orury President nt‘ the Provincial mltiee of g|1pp]y_ Mr (lcorgc E. Sheri-en was elect- ed Secretary 'I'l‘illii~1lll‘(ll‘ at a meet- held after Now that the local branch oi air in their glee. OTTAWA, June 15.—A straight vote oi non-confidence in the gov- ornment was moved in the House i0! Commons this aiternoon by liVlr. Davis moved: "That lvLr. Speaker do not now leave the chair, but that 1t be resolved that this House because oi failure to implement promises contained in the speech from the throne and for Coster Prize MON/FRPIAL. Juno lli.—~The win- iu tho first two years of Zllvtlill University were un- ‘illlss Ruth licartz 0i Charlotte- ltwurdetl the the G. W. V. A. has ceased to ex- ist and ilas merged itself with the larger and Eupirv. wido Legion, it is hoped that greater efforts than ever will iollow in thelnterosts of those members of the Expedition- sry Force who were disabled, or in behalf oi the widows and orphans 8 (Continued on page 3.) Canada Only Great American Nation ' Left In League (Special to The Guardian) IDNDON, June 16.—- Canada's new position as the only 81'8"»!- Am" arican nation left in. the League has given her a. new importance at Geneva, a fact which is being enl- pbasized in all the chanccllorles oi’ louropo. Tile Journal do Geneva one oi the moat influential newspapers in Switzerland, stresses tho fact in commenting on the League be- coming almost entirely European and non-American, and officials here said that the future role which Canada will be culled upon to play will have a fur reschiu; Bl- T other causes has no longer confl- deace in the present government. stated Mr. Davis, promised legisla- tion whereby the natural resourc- ghflt Province. An agreement had Reported China. paper Genevois says following the example oi Brazil. will rfllllzn il'0m the League oi Nations this Chinese interests are not. suffic- iently protected report. New Brunswick The Speech from the Throne, s of Alberta would be restored to promise between the Dominion gov ernmeat and the government oi Albertt. That. agreement was not being put into effect by the Domin- ion government. Alberta was anti tied to tho return 0i‘ her natural resources as promised. lF. P. Quinn, Conservative, il-iall- fax, in secoudlng the motion. stat- ed that he had no apology wbatev- offensive which has er to otter for his action. He wish- ed to point out that recently the Camrose, and A. M. Boutiiiior, of government had appointed joint And h" i, ‘Vherefnre Wgolved mntivegreville. Other Progressives, -ln- secretaries oi the commission to this Provincial (mnnnund u, muidependents and Labor present vot- investigate the question oi Mari- vpleruns Jpsgoclntionpd with the Government against time Rights. The two gentlemen ,appointetl, however. hail taken such it. was o day of excitement, oi.a stand against Maritime Rights that their minds were "too preju- diced" to take part in the deliber- ations oi this commission. '1‘. L. Church, Conservative, To Navni, Air and Land Forces or thereported as away unpaired. and I0l‘,i'0ilt0, N.‘ W., said he supported the order. The whether or not the merits or de renounclng the motion on the or should have, removed it. I Rulea Amendment Order Speaker ber 0i authorities to order. ed the House that the government had been given no notice oi the amendment. In motions such as this it was customary, he said, ior the leader oi the opposition to ln-. form the leader oi the government oi what was going to take place. No notice having ‘been given the government, the assumption was that the opposition hoped, through the possible absence oi.’ ‘ers sea drafted ior carrying out oi.’ that (Continued on page 3.) Will Resign From . Nations League (Canadian Preee) GENEVA. June 16. —The news- that. China, autumn because by the League. here is no confirmation of- the Gets Big Share From C. N. R FREDERICTON. N. Bu June 16 (Canadian Preal) Private telegrams General iBank of Canada. a high position in aeklng the Government for a leeond eeaaon from Audi"! 10th to llptembtr 15th £91511 OHM. Assistant Mgr. 0f Royal Bank HREDERICTON, N. [l., June 16- received here this morning advised friends oi the death at. Atlantic City oi Francis J. Sherman, formerly Assistant Manager oi the Royal lie was born 55 years ago here. entered the old Merchants Bank oi Halifax here as a clerk and rose to the banking world, having inaugurated thl hey- al Bank oi Canada's now extenalve bueineee in Cuba and flout h Amjcotia. mle short o; the one thon- —'I,‘W.W nruuswlcne allure o: the 6100.000 wulcn Lao, Canadian ivo- uvuul dtanwuye will pay to we lures maritime Provinces annual- ly in lieu 0i tne right to tax Wlli n8 1118.000. . PPQIIIIBI‘ Rhodes’ has revealed that. Nova tic-onus snare will no ° $11,000. and inasmuch u: Prince I maward 181M105 inure mu been llxed at uualuo l. year, New Brune- a wicks enure will vIiISLUOO. Alter Prince Edward Inland re- tbe $250,000 is divided equally be- alcoua, according a. mileage 0f C. N. n. ltnee in ma respective prov- inces. New Brunewlca has about 1.200 mliea oi Canadian National lines, while the mileage .ln Nova Catholic clergy of the province in paying a last tribute at the funeral this morning of the late Monsi uul Foley, rector of St. Mary's. who died a fortnight ago in California, whither he had gone for the bene- ilt of hie health. Sunday evening, was besieged by "51""! mm"! Mu" him" ‘MIX-louse oi commons tble afternoon. thereloro he gflciliglzk seating capacity was reserved ior- qmygg m “v.00” m, bum,“ o, representatives of local organiza- ' tione and m,“ M‘, Bruumck “,1 No" had signified a deelre to attend. Salome’! edition Rob. Father Curry, of Joggina, ae- eietell by Hie, Grace Archbishop McCarthy, who occupied the arch- lepleeopei tin-ode. Workers Express Disapproval Of T. U. C. Action LONDON, June 16.——-A.n expres- sion of the workers disapproval oi anemm“ by G‘ s’ Harrington’ the action of the Trades Union Congress in ordering the general strike. came at Liverpool last night, when the cotton workore lby a large majority vote decided to secede from the National Union. oi Dietri- butive and Allied Workers. It is indicated that the cotton workers intend forming a separate union o: their own, to be governed under on entirely new constitution, Last Tribute Paid Mgr. Foley HALIFAX. N. 5-. June 16. -—’1‘he people of Ii-inlifax o! all walks oi lite, and all creede, joined with the St. Mary's Cath- dral. where the body has lain in tats under constant guard since‘ were thrown open at 10 A large section of the toi- nomCatholicc who The Gregorian an according to la celebrated by -A lerae“ body lend mark. -.-»\...._'._.'....L.a_ .- ~ 2°13." Pl!!! 113A $99M 9i EDI? HHITISH Nilli motion. _ ' Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen said that there was no question but that tho amendment itselfwas in question was merely merits oi a motion on the order paper maid be reviewed under such an amendment. He pointed to the fact that the government after der paper, retained it there, thus abutting oi! discussion of the su-b- jecL- The government surely ii it found that discussion was shut oi! by this item on the order paper, Speaker Rodolphe Lemieux ruled that the amendment was in order, lbut asked Honorable members not to discuss any question already on the order paper when discussing the amendment. He quoted a num- show that such discussion would be out oi lPremier MacKenzie King inform- jc. n. McIntosh. Libel-n ior Battle- fax in mutating on the altar. Rev. Father Gerald Phelan, one oi the molt brilliant oi the young- lllll l. PRESS IIUMMENTS [IN viet Campaign Be- hind Protest , Which Britain Has Made. MOSCOW. June 16. — l-llllh Soviet circles see a new and fur- raachiilg plan ior anti-Soviet cam- Dfllzn behind the British note pro- testing against the special pernlit given by the finance commissnrlat ior remission oi funds in aid oi the British strikers, A resolution recently adopted by the London Chamber of Conl- merce demanding either that Run- sla immediately recognize her debt to Great Britain or that the Anglo- Ruesian trade treaty be abrogated on in the British Conservative press on the subject oi’ Soviet oil The Moscow papers react strongly to the note’ the text of which is published in this morn- ing's editions. lzvestia says in an editorial: “Undoubtedly the protest against the gift to the Brit- ish workers by Soviet labor serves only as cover under which the English Conservative bourgeoisie tries to bring new economic and political pressure. But such at- tempts are vain.. One needs but to recall how Lord Curzon, (Cham- berlain's predecessor. as British Foreign secretary) threatened to disrupt the Russo-British treaty and was compelled to give up his -atrong arm methods, to realize that the same stick has two ends. Only an agreement mutually ad- vantageous can solve the Anglo- Soviet problem." . The Pravda adopts a more de- fiant note. saying; "The workers and peasants oi our land cannot but react to the attempt at rough Zintcrisrence in our internal affairs to the attempt to repiant here the morals of the English secret Sor- vice, and to the attempt to still- ordinate our labor unions to the There will not be o. single worker or peasant not registering emphat- ic protest against. capital's note." Another Division Expected Before Prorogation (Canadian Frees) OTTAWA, June 16. —-Anotller division is expected to take place in the House before prorogatioa. This vota it is stated will come on an amendment to be moved in the course of the debate on the cus- toms report, which will probably be tabled tomorrow. National Fuel A Policy For Can- ada. Recommended (Canadian Prue) OTTAWA. June, 16.—-Ree0mmen- dations ior a national fuel policy to supply Canada's coal consumption from her own mines, was made this Minister of Public Works and Min- es in Nova Bcotia before the spec- ial committee oi the House invas- tlgatlng the Dominica's anthracite supply. Chief among the recommenda- tions mude by Col. Harrington were: (l) Governmental assistance to secure the erection oi coking plants within Canada at points serving large centres oi population (2) The granting oi a snbvention on Maritime coal waterborne to Montreal. when carried by rail weet of Montreal. (8) Protection to tic Congress Cardinal DubOis of Paris is cited as part of the alleged m: °°_"°_'°'° L. ‘c-Mcaao‘ campaign, as well as an editorial . been 8...... Brtand to Form (Canadian Press) PARIS. June 16. -Arlstide Brland who resigned as prem- ier yesterday, late today agreed to endeavor to form a new cabinet after he had re- ceived a formal mandate from President Doumerque. M. Brlarld on leaving the Elysee Palace laid that hla intention was to invite the leaders of all parties to forget their poll- tical quarrels and to join him In an effort to find‘ an early and final solution of the diffi- culties besettlng France. -——-oo>———-— 2nd and 8th Bat- teries To Start All who have been to Petawawa control oi the English governments“ Filcelll- years BDBHR in the 11151195?- terms oi the excellent meals, ro- creotion and splendid travelling facilities afforded. it is a real enlist in One oi the batteries to- Petawawa. , All men wishing to train this year both locally and at Petawawa must be on hand to-nig-ht to receive clothing etc. Thirty-three men are wanted for each Battery. Join up before it is too late. By Order, J. l’. Hooper, Lt. Col. Baron Byng To Be Guest 0f (Special to The Guardian) Will Attend Eucharis- mne of the many high dignitaries of the Roman Catholic Church. from Eur- ope, whc will attend the Eucharis- Local Training The 2nd and 8th Batteries oi A1‘- tlllery will start their locnl truin- _ 1 lng this, evening to get in shape forigafelpl u“ l° 1110 Ullll-ed Church 0! their trip to Petawawa on July 15th. ‘dn-‘lda by . cllllrflles Canadian Legion K TORONTO. June 16.-The Can- adian Legion 0i’ Ontario announced this morning that they will have ills Excellency Baron Byng oi Vinly ns a guest at the King Ed- ward Hotel on June 30th. All ex- potatoos treated-A. G. Marshficid. CF98!!! Juuc 1s titan au- a lJN-liiii lHiflBH Merger of Colleges is iAnnounced —- Ne w United Church Col- lege Formed. (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, June 18.—The Gen- eral Council oi the United Church oi Canada today approved the cen- tralization oi tho theological in- struction in the Maritime provinces at Pine lilil College. Halifax, the theological college of Mount Alli- son University to move there and further that the church support Arts work at Mount Allison. The executive committee was in- structed in view oi the great im- Dortance oi these proposals ior the fill-life Work in Eastern Canada . [and Newfoundland to carry, them A New Cablnet “into effect without delay, even though they involve an immediate expenditure greater than that pro- vided ior ‘in the budget 0i 1926- 27." UNITED THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE OF MONTREAL GONSTITUTED‘ ATONTREAL, June lib-The Uni- fied ThB-Ologlcal College oi Montreal was constituted yesterday after- noon by tlle General Council oi the United Church oi Canada. The new institution will merge with itself the Congregational College oi Mon- treal aml will have power to take over from time to time subject to the authority of the General Coun- cil or its executive any other in- stitutions carrying on theological training in Canada. REPORTS WONDERFUL RECEPTION TO THE UNITED CHURCH MONTREAL, June 16.—“Wonder. oi the Old Country and more than once a whis- l-Dcr that in the providence oi God ‘they might iollow our example", “'11s report-ed to the General Coun- cli oi the United Church yesterday holiday and outing and any youngiaftemo?“ by Dr- Cllirellce M59551!‘ man w-ho can spare the time should "ml- Principal ‘l! P1116 Hill 6011889. jfiflllfilli. N. S. Principal MncKinnog night and thereby be in, linc lorlh" 1"“ arrived from Great Britain [where he went with Dr. James ‘Elllllllfltl, present. moderator. Announcements, Coming Events, I Meetings, Etc. . ‘Ratee-Zc. per word each insertion. "Reserve July 7th ior Picnic at ingston. 9841-6-16-21 "FOR SALE lril-lh Cobblers seed Stetson, 9862-6-17-21 "Come to Mission Band ice- social at Cornwall, Friday ‘. 2‘. soldiers are invited to attend. Tick- eta can be obtained at the Veteran club houses in the city. swam AN ESKlMO MAIDEN \__ M th Maritime coal from unfair compe- tition by United States producers; (4) Cancellation of the bonding; privileges for United States coal ior bunker supplied in Canada. ‘.' OTTAWIA. June 16. -A confer- ence of provincial and Dominion representatives touch intimately labor in with conditions the beat means to be employed of _ giving effect to the labor provis- lone of the treatise of peace, is recommended in the report oi the parliaments y committee on 1n- dustrial Relations tabled in the The report which wee tabled by A panegyrlc was pronounced by “Seven Sinners" ‘vost and Clive Brook, Montague "Stanley Bridge Dramatic Play- ers will present their piay Aaron Slick in Long River Hall Thursday . evening, June 17. Admission 35 cts. "ice Cream and Dance at Ver- non Bridge Saturday evening, June 19th. Good musk: and lots WILL‘ Up of inn. 9880-6-17-21 TO A DIAMOND "Be sure to reserve June the RIN c- ‘ 23rd ior tho Big Outdoor Circus and Tea Party at Hunter River. 9825-6-15-71 "Lecture. ‘Lccturei-Rev. J. J. ncDonaid, on his Trip to Europe. e British isles, Ireland, France and Rome, Tuesday. June 22. at 8 p.m. in Hope River. 98(4-6-16-8i "Wanted—~Everyons to see with lliorle Pre- light W311i’! New York, cloudy .- . . . . . TORONTO. June 17.-—Marltime. winds, tine and moderately illaximum and minimum temper- atures: Toronto, lair Montreal. (dear .. . 72~50 . 62——50 ford North and chairman of the Q“f’b°°' am" 64*“ ‘committee also recommends the Chlmwll. lair .. 65-44 printing of the report and evi- g: ‘Illggh “airy- glllffi ~denco taken during tbe elttiaae. Boston. he“ 56__48 84--54 tHigh tide this afternoon at 2.53 and tomorrow morning at 4.27. an eeie this evening at 7.53 and er Halifax prieete. recently grad-fl! l minim“! llwflllll! ll 4-08- ‘ of Catholic clergy from provtnclaluated from Louvaln University, a First quarter moon IMday. June wan-g plead o; pr. Inlay. 18th. 6.50 a. m. _ Friday Georgetown, Saturday. 9866 _"'l‘he Johnston's River Dramat- ic Club will present the three act drama "The Arm oi the Law" at Tracadle on Friday. June 18th. Proceeds in aid oi Church. 98i18-8-16-3i "Play at Freetown and Hunter River. Victoria Recreation Club will present their ilhree-acl. come’, "Biundermg Mr. Brown" in Free- town Hull, Wednesday Inna 16th, and ln Hunter River Friday June 18th. Curtain 8.30. Admission 85 and 85c 0808-14-51 i... "The Wilmot Valley R. B. Club intend putting on their variety con- cert in Grahame Road Hall Friday evening Jone 18th at I.“ p.m. Ad- mission thirty five cents and twenty ilve cents. lg not tine the ma: 1.19am. .-_- .1;