pone that all intelligent men and women read norwcpapera. it foiiewa, numbe of newapapo readera approximately identical with the reading population." ..__ “IT l8 REASONABLE to lup- therefura that the t Charlottetown Guardian Two Centa Morning Guardian, Founded 1887 BULGAR KING TO WED. —- A royal engagement of far-reaching political significance ia that oi‘ the youthful lKing Boria of Bulgaria and Princeaa ..iieana “youngest daughter of the ‘king and queen of itlunnuia. which ilaa iloon rill- rounced iln a Bucharest deapatch. Recognition oi the new revolution- , ai Zank of government by Rumunla is said to have been granted for “dynastic reaaane." " Henry Ford Pre- pared to Run Packet Caraquet on Reefs 12 Miles Off Bermuda (Canadian Frets) i-LMVMUTON. Juno 25~ The Royal Mnll stun-m packet. lCarriqnol from Halifax to -Wcsi lindies woni on tile reefs twelve miles north oi‘ Bermuda at daylight. today, 3m. is believed to ‘be breaking up as llonvy seas are running. (ii-can tugs are going out. for the tins-song. ' ors and no loss of dire p, expected E Ejected Reveller Returns and Kills Man and Woman (Canadian Press) SiTMililliT. N. .l.. dilno 25 ~ Ell ward Dooloy zlnrl ll woman thought Hiliil. null in in. to bo Mrs, Fresco ‘wcrc liillr-ii iit it cirristclling Now Providence nonl- iiillilt ivllen one of iho tiuestl. -n‘iu llzui boon inlccii-d rciilrnrul witll rt Kiwi Rlln and il1vi-.lli-ii__flri: on ihr party f. ilssomilly. ‘Scvr-rnl worn Willlllllfii ill iulill lion in iho two who iiloil. . 'l‘lli- luurtli-rcr lliiiilt‘ Ill-r i-scnpc. 10 Killed, Many . Injured in N. Y. Train Wreck (Canadian Press) TNIONV YIORJK. Juno 25 — Al lentil "ll liornolls wore killed and tlwo acorn lulnircil this iiftornoiln whon n iilrnoklyn Manhattan llinplrl ‘Frllusll iwo car triilu prlungcri fron- tlle elevated siruoiuro tlt l“li‘il: and. ‘ltlnilbunh avenues nnil wort sillnsiloil to inatchwiloii. Five more at least expected ti: euccuiub io injuries. r Ottawa Clergyman Speaks Plainly 0n Union ()'f‘l'l\~\W.l\. Ont. Juno 25*“-ll‘ cllurcil. when the opportunity (Canadian Preu) $.\\'.~\N‘NAH_ 6a.. June 25—~ A‘ pciiilrui signed by citizens of Saviuuuiil oildorsltlg iHeury Ford; lor prcdriont was forwnrrlerl to De. ircii ilnil was ireplieii _to hy the Rent-rill secretary for Ivlr. l-‘oril. lnl ioiioiving manner: . “in view of the interest ills} ulnrcrihiir. Ford can ilave no oiljee; nun to their fulriller activities ill, this direction." i -~ i Britain Has N0 i Ground for Pro- test Against U. S.‘ (Canadian Preu) i.il.\"l1fiN. June 25» Stanley, il-llriivin stiliorl" in tile Houao today iililt rllore was no ground for pro-' lit-l ii‘ tho Brliillil ‘Cilntonls seals irm- brolmu in ‘Uniiorl ‘Flllllllfl terri- lorini waiom ‘by rlffiiaers of iho Uuiit-ri iSluton liorvico. ’i‘ilis siaYonlontwna mario ill ros- Plllll-‘i- lo u ruloatlon whether flroat iirlinlll rr-colzniztlrl that Uniioii hinic-t jlllFfiillincii iluoil rights." QQOGOOOQ-O Wo-owoooooooo Condensed Specials; §§OOOQGQOQOO RATlum-loc er line oer day. Iq var line oer daypfol I den or oval’ a line per day for l days or over. "aunt s Worda tn a lino. Grntlpl in incur», Initial lettora. count u qmh.m.,,,.r_ "l! word. loner eent discount for "Ill Adrlroltl form! DI" "3 l - "ill haunt be paid for. flpeoial Katee Fllrnlahod Room ail. 15c for aevon word: tou- one week. Situation ‘lotrd. for one week. Situation zlnioe. (or seven words. 0c . -\,______ WON QALE A WlCKER BABY vnrringo. iron cot nhii orKW-li- All“ ill; S» Spring Si... or phone 15th. ‘ ziflfiilflil-Lil ‘Pouuwo ‘aal AY TRACK ll fur scarf. Apply J. ii. sealer- Mt. Stewart. 2491-23- ‘Iuualiaow FOR SALE-AT llrlllnton liitirlinutea walk from the city. Prettiest situation on P. a. i. Aooiy to J. o. Taylor at Taylor! aoolnnors. zeal-acct. toar ararra ‘villa-tool- ea- ivlrli-n cunrlotutown and Hunt~ Pi- iilver Fol-ii tire rim and "carr- lar. Finder notlty Anemao Mot- m. New Glasgow. Reward. 2i ‘Ygigwnorairrv or run one .. ll. Gate: on Innglvortil Ave. conaiaiioa of dwelling arouse. "l. and lat-go lot or land in ol- w“ m" lsoouls oi in given it to vote upon iho ones iioll_ ileciiicrl to iromnlu olli oi illlioll. i will lilo without u lirllurri; and you will rho ‘wltboui a mllllsi er.“ stilt? lRov. "F. .l. Tilompson. in u scrmoll yesterday on "some inl- prossloils of the lzeuilral assembly" "it is my profunri conviction.“ said the minister, “that church union is the ‘will of God." Conservative Rally At Kensington Thu blends nnri wcii wisllors oi rho Conservative czuuliiinlrn Mirrors. lviyors und dlcnllily ltrl coriiinlly invl-iod to ntlonil n not-in‘ authoring at iho lSirsud Tlloatrc on wtldilfifltllly iwenlllli. Jllllfi 27"‘ The (iiiliiiiiiilliit-i will rir-liver short addresses. Oih sponkors oi noti- will also give sborl addresses. TIIOHLWH] be music null refresh- lnenisc-di. Scout Orders For The Parade Tonight ‘The Charlottetown ‘Bill’ 51'0"!" will inrn out tonight in fliii tori-r‘ 'l‘iley will moot nl. their rclliiillillv“ headquarters at 7 rfclock nnil will than prrrario independently ill ill” ill-iii iiiali. At 7.20 they lwiii form up and will leave there at 7.20 by the P_ ‘is. =l. rHoavy ‘Brigade lBilnrl. The route or parade will be up Kent to Queen. down Qllllfill i" along Richmond to Prince. up (Prince to Grafton and along Grafton to the Prince lul- warfd ‘Theatre. The Cubs will parade separately from the Drill ‘Hall to the Theatre. meeting the that point at 8 o'clock ‘Mr. Gallagher. the oniarlirialnil and popular manager of the Prince Edwalrd not; a splendid entertain- ment tor iho scouts, who Will 0C cu-py the balcony. .l'~‘oliowirig are tile ‘Scout Orders: King; Own Troop. Will meet at their headquarters, Si. PEtflfs ‘ilaii m 7 p, m., in nnitorm. Cirinl wiii also parade. lBy order. J. W. .lohn- ston Scout Master. lat Charlottetown Scout Troop- wln meet at Zion school room at 7 p. m. in uniform if possible. George Walker, Scout liillnsler. 2nd Charlottetown Scout Troop will meet at Healrtr. hill-i. at 7 il- "1- in uniform. Warren Dncilemln. Scout Master. "w" m gum, (tn/bu wiii par- orio with or ‘Wllhfilil uniform and will rmaroh independently from the there at 71:5 p. m IMPORTANT. fli. to parade owln! 1° < Jererl tivr ea For tnrthor par- h “He. lit. °~. f Pile parade rwlii Drill illail to the ‘Pllcairo. nrrivinl éhouiil it be lin- rain tho be cancelled and will llciliafa pm t“ i9 unworthy" held Thursday evening at same . tied-Initiate. ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, Sweeping Conservative Majority in Ontario The, Party Will :53? ainéllllgfil: Members in the tlexi Legislature lo Majority liver llll CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923 ~U. S. Steamer Kebar Disabled oil New 1 "foundland Coast (Canadian Press) ‘IiOSTON, ‘June 25—~~’f‘hrl Unilef Slates shipping hoard sieamel Wi-ui Kt-‘bzlr hound from Hum-burl: and Alltlvorp for ‘Montreal is dis able-d oif iho coasl oi Newfound land with a loose propeller accord intz- to radio lnelisitges ‘received llcre today. Light Rain Fail Eases N- B. Forest liiiillll illill iliiNllNi Messrs Maynard McD Prowse Unanimou Conservative Stan businsiir r-ilnveniirul rli‘ tbr- Lill- ‘Fill (liulsc vntivo r-lociors oi‘ tbr: Fourth District oi Kings _ r-rilny liioruiailn ui hiurrny Rlvi: . NR6 u full TCDVPStHllilllilu frolll ‘vusy poll nnrl tile spncirlils lulll van rrillvililil. Mr. (ion. A. Pilblilllriilli. Milniiltzilc, prcsirlisrl. ‘vlr. (lbns. Mciiuigau being zlppillut- ‘ii sci-rillilry. listrici were ber and Island Fri to Mrs. Wesley B. hlr. Ewen Campbell -oi’ North Wlltuilirc. l’. E. I. receiver! ille Ylllowing telegram from llia 50H ililion N. ‘Campbell, rM. P. of Mc» ifenzle. Susi: which silouirs for its sell‘: June 23rd.—-i am advised by Sir Henry Thornton today railway will "irant compenratlon of twenty-five hundred dollars to Mre. Wesley B. Stewart and two thousand dollars to Mrl. Daniel McKinnonJ ‘it will be l‘(‘.ii\(‘lilli(‘i‘i‘.il that Jill-w. dicwilriis hilsbanrl and lMrs. Mt‘- Klunonsl l-ilill worn lmill killr-il Ilililiiiiii iiil Silililiiifi’ iiiiiii Have the $16,000 Police and Buildin Second Reading. prnpmcrl Sillrllori-l Monument for Charlottetown ‘was tzllllcii by ‘lliii Worship Milyolr Jenkins ni n spor- ini mleoiing of lilo City (Zounril inrn night. iiu tilt‘ inilonlurc it lo (Ct forth that ‘lilo contract for tho monument is between (ioorrrn Wm. Hill, It. C. A.. oi Moniroui. Sculptor 1nd the Corporation of the ‘(lily of Charlottetown, und that the con- tractor in answer lo n iiellillllll fill’ designs and lenders. siiilillillll ll model of a Qoirliers ‘Monument which he ilntlel-stoori lo exerlllr and complete for lilo fillill of i$llir 000 und which dmigu has been op- proverl and recommended as ibc most aultalblo by a committee lllil" pointed for the purpose. The contractor agrees to con- Sflflltll. erect. ‘ill5f79l‘l_ suilelvllll‘ anti deliver complete to the Pro- prietor vrepreaenterl ‘by the Maynl‘ and secretary-treasurer) in tho (lily of Chautloiteiown. Oil m‘ “it” fore iho and of September. i924. on site to be rlaalfllllllllli b)’ 111B "PW" prieior. a monument lo tho cold- tera who fell in the into war. in with the plans and specification attached and of the dimensions ll . _ i-rlulrllctc r-rllumilul. ‘Villiflll hzivillt: iif‘i‘ll inrgr-ly out 0ft‘ by u Sl“>'l‘l'i' r-lr-r-iriirlil sirlrul which 'l‘ilr-ri- Will; n lurgr- nu.l lllil.\‘l on», ’l‘l\cij<si\\‘iill Arr-iii. "llillliiililfilll. ' llnnninloils niuuinations for tho, Through the Efforts of Saska chewan Mem- V" to Mrs. Daniel MacKinnon Have Been Promised by C. N. R. Ill Compliance With the Request of the City Council the Contractor Will Endeavor to Memorial Completed by July 1, important correspondence rl‘ "“\'\Tli1li ilorllgu ilcscrlllvli lilcrciil. lilo _ , conformity ‘with vlwlosraphn and r . . . - (Canadian Press) "ill‘l',V. gain; ‘lAl‘““(’X, gnlu; Milli"!!- 3 l 'l‘(lli.t)l\"l‘i), ()|li., Julie 25. ~'l'llil uux i/Wost. gain: Otiawil Plant, (li- . . HWPPHIILI rich-ill of tllo r-onlltirnliiuwu Wcsi. gllill; ltustzol Sturgeon """ "' llnlii-il ‘Furnlor-inlbill- (iOVPTlIDHBIIl lilfillls. Nilrtllumbcrlilllrl ill/cot. U. ll‘. _ _ icamdla," PM“) q, wi‘ lion. id. i‘. iirilry by tho Counilr-"il. olucioil North (lrey. Woutlvrlriil ‘ 1' IUI"DI"‘ILI'CTON' Jun“ "" —' vmiw. Ulnmhiuun "Rum. Ho“ NOYUL Dfiilllilrvil SlillWl‘|'!~i und irloliily ilrnvnrri ‘l-‘crgusrln was i-oui-orlcrl ni. Lnblz-r clccicil ill Kuoru. wqnhm‘ ‘hymmlwm mm.‘ M New iiltiti p. in. nllbiulgh lilo roiurns at illni hour irrlul lilo populous ‘rill- ' < ru‘ Soulllwcsicru (lniillno \\'l’l‘f‘ no rncnus brokr- jlll<t nt. iho cloning‘ of tho polling lloillllx. illlvilllfill rrlslllil; boil |ii'i‘il lccr-ivcrl n! iildl hour, how- cvor lo iuiiicilio ililll. lilo trcnil ill i.ll:ll purl i" tbi- ]li"lVilll'i'. lvils also sirililg ilgitiilst ille llrilry govern ulr-ul, ’l‘i)ilil.\'"l'(l‘ (inn. June 25. »-»Ai u lnir- hour tonight. tllc liiiiliiiiiifl. oi’ lilo ]lill‘iii‘i‘i ill torlilgfls (lntilrirl gout-rel r-ir-rtirlus was 11.4 follows: (ltlvcrllilli-ul. . ('lill4iil'\‘lll.iVlffi'*iii. l.li\or;l‘l:i~ ill. lnrlcpcllrirlllio -2. onald and Albert P- sly Nominated as the dard Bearers. 'l\[l’i_\'ii-‘li‘l|_ .lli>l‘l'|“litl and Albclrt r. PrfHl/Hi‘. MiHTtlV illlrllol‘ Smith. TiiiH l'(‘.-'iiii. i-rllliirillr-il by i1 \'(l|(l of Iuill lilo llvllrgllios, “Jill; revolved Afivr lili‘ |ill.'~'llll‘il.~i of tho meri- i. lull‘ nu libio rlrirll la WilS given by 'l‘tl.ltil.\"l‘0. .luuo 25 llClrn-lions |tllo ‘(lrlllsr-:‘v:rlivi: liluilill‘ ‘Mr. .l. lJ, fnluyn; “y a - m“. “m” “might ‘Bir-Jlwlri. ii. i‘... llo was lcrj-‘isllrllvcn H“. funuwing l-cfiuns; wnrlnly lliiiiilllldrli- lllriilf till-l *(‘illls‘.‘l‘\"tiliV(‘i‘» clcctcrl at Brook- rlro. rs wcri- tilt-n given by the villc (gtiiill; (l-arletoil. (gain; two oiluillrliilcs. wllrl were also Fnlult-lwlc. iirrzuvillil, (lroy (leulrc lfllilvwll MOS-a‘ CYPPYE“! Willi lilllilllfliikillil Cilelfiilll‘; litviiii lliluliltinl liner. gain: llzlnlil by u 50o majority concerted. Con --_-~ ~ -~ »~~— r- loll West. gain: illrron Smith‘ scrvurive gain. ’ ;.;niu liinusiou, iluunrlr North. rl-lltillNTliNAi‘. June 23 ~l~llei~ gnin \ South. gain: Lei-do. tioil of Clark. U. F. 0.. conceded illllllillll. Karin: Niuakilkil. Niagara iilucllnullctl.) “w” |II II '- l‘: is. itaiu: ‘Pllrkiiélit’. Nilrtll Perth, 'l‘rOll.().'\"i‘0 .luue i ~<Conncr~ (Ciliidlfl PW") - ‘ Ruin: Pe-tr-rboro W215i. gaint i-‘eror- vutivcs are‘ lfitiiililg’ strongly in DETROH‘, 3""? 35 m‘ TWP"? bruo Wcsi. gain: Port Artilur. Ren- live Toronto and York H0111! so fur ‘illllillills lost their lives in rivers frow North gain; Rivcrilll-le. gain; ‘reported at nine o'clock this even‘ lllili illllP-S 0f MiPilll-"iflll Slllilifll’ Siiilfllt‘ blast. gain‘. Simcoe South. lug. it'll?" fill’ exlllm"? he?" dill" Siorluiuli. gain; Sildbulgv. TORrOYFO. June 2-1. ~~At (iloll- iilollflilllll-S ill 580K rllvilirlss ill iho liming. ’i‘oronto, Northeast \ and ll. Toronto Nortblvcrlt ll. __;iliu,' 'l‘0l'Di1ti)‘Sfllllll 131st, . ' ‘lorouiil “iilllill lllasi gal ; Ttlftililtt South Wvst "A" nnil “Bl liuiu: Yit-lorin ‘South, gain: York liner York North. York West. ll‘ori Willinlu. guilt. Liilffllifi elected in Bruce West; ends Grants of $2,500 Stewart and $2,000 oloi-iirul of lPluurrl. lllborzli. liOilCtill- crill clccteil ‘by a sulull majority. election of ‘Clarke. gllrry ihc PIGUHOII of .l. A. Silllgfilill‘ “'11!” Liberal is conceded. _ oral Rain. the lust legislature was us follows: [lrunswiolt to iliiy in causing it Lem porziry llllIil‘i)V(¥lil(‘lli. ill tho forosi liro situation ‘but many fires arr- stiil raging and only heavy mini will Illriug about pormzlilont better conditions. ~~ -—<+¢--—»--- German Worker Em- rluili-prlurlonts clot-tori ill rPros-coti gain. 'l‘(lit.(l.'\"l'O. Jiluc 25.» ll is (’()ll- cr-rloil lilill if belniod rciurlls from Whlsireru Ontario follow tho lonrl oi lllusr- from iho iztlniri‘ illiil rlnsi tho (lrlllsorvuiivi! party will lltlvo rllougll ulolnllors ill iho next logos? iiiiurc. to give :1 clcair majority‘ vol‘ all. U (ltliiidNVlhLbill. Juno 2'—~ lion ilUWfltil Ferguson. Conservative was Gliiirttlil by a large nltijority. Shot and Killed il.l\Nllll,'l‘ON, Ont. June 25. ~- lflnrly roiurns ilitiioiltr: lilo [)i'0ii' (crmadlan pm") riillo clcrztion oi’ Dr. illlllilllg UHF!‘ DUSSIQIJDORJ". .luno 25- A in llnmiliml und A. ‘ti. Cnrrlen ill qorlnnn cmplrlyrst: by [hp .|I‘|'f\n(vh llulllilirlu Wont lilo lilitor rlofrlnl- W112i fllllllr lliiri rkillr-rl while lnarllnp llli-i lllill- W- illlii". . Mlllifiml ill cool at llhoinnu inilny. 'l‘llc lniilor ill tbc llrury government. EAST ()'I"I‘A\VA. Juno 25—~ The Froncil nay file Siliil came (ronra rovoivr-r ill Ibo lliluris oi’ one of a group oi’ iiorlnnlls silppusrrilly ‘members of the HOFLIFllY police‘. Michigan Lakes lrllirly Tflllifili-i Fisher. Lill- crl ilnr-bnnuorl. irillll West Ottawa, June 25. —'~Til€t Conservative ‘HROOKVIIJLPI. . ‘Filrc-e ‘were drowned at 1t 1,. a Lib flrllud liupiils and two at Detroit willie others were reported me “mums H. ibrrlughoilt the stair‘. rue siiiuriiug of U. F. 0-445. Lu iltlF-"il. t‘ollservatll'es-25. “till it la advertlaingm privilege-rte ‘ answer the myriad queation "that avary houaahoid haa in Ttfllfd to supplying lta wanta. The advertiaer reapenda to the interrogatlona of the intelligent. ' ___~__,._a._‘_____.__-_~ - By Mall. Annual Subaeriptlone Delivered >85 Alion Johnston. direct descend‘ ant of a long lino of ludlan- war- doru und brother ofTauliue Jotml ion, iho lnriian Poeteali, la dead in Tilroutn. British Labor.’ Unions Lose Over , Million Members- (Britiah United rPreIa) LONDON. June 25—-'i‘be loss of nor-r» than one million by the Brit- lsll ‘ilrlhor pariy in "1922 reflects ln< ncasiniy worae economic condi- innsl lillrillfl iho yeau". tit does not However moan a lessening of the political lnllilellcc or the party. llvlelnilership figures are based liiiiUF-l r-iltircly" on trade unions which were formerly affiliated with iho labor party dues into its coffers. . Owinl: to‘ unemployment and in- lbiiiiy to pay dues membem have "FODDOII out of those unions. Tbcrc is therefore an ailtomatic lei-rouse ill the number 0t mam- llel» of the ‘Labor party. Thous- luiin oi‘ (lei-aims however who do not nfficlmliy ileiong to the party either because they do not belong rn unions or do aotdesire to ‘pity ines- out of tiloir own pockets will vote lor Labor candidates. This alas shown in the last general elec» tion when llrbirr polled 4.102.425 votes. British Captain WNMSNQB’ Clash Between Ger- iniicpenrienls-B. man (‘uellrtlniu West Durham, ‘Glonl PilThi-lcjnh-w fighting on tllr- l‘. E. i. R. this past winter. A petition was forwrirrierl to ‘l ir. Cumpbcll by] I I I lollies (i. blrillcori. John Walls null‘. David Proud all 0i Hampshire nslci int: blul to use his iufiucncr- with iho ilfflcinlsl at Ottawa in Ffivllfillf-Zl it grant or gratuity townrtl-s iilDSll‘ lloiplcssi fzlmlliirls. North \Vl|its'iliii‘f‘. Ho ilofcnicrl thr- lvcli ltnolvn Dr. lViii-llnoi (‘lurk of licrl liocr. Alberta. Horst all lligilt cittlliy-i wo _ Tile ‘l’. l‘). island 'l‘rniuiug lSPilfHli. ififllkfl unlit-r Hit‘ (‘rliillllilllii 0i’ llicnl i‘nl_ W. (Y. (‘rink wr-nl uurlor onnvsu ‘lit lilt‘ ifixllilliiiilu (ilinllilis yoslicr ‘tiny iiic t-niup having bccn prcpur lVililVl‘ pnril on ‘Saturday. i-rl ior their rr-copiirln by an nil _' ‘Capt ill. ‘flrrlui. M. f‘... of lilo ll. (T. D's ‘Si. John's. Quc. wlln has tbcen ii\‘.l‘l" dnlloro. ill i-ouuiaciiiln with Lilzhl ibnrcr» triiiuiulz. is with illr- School .ihl»< your. illflfililld’ with two sill" l,l-'J‘lllll lnniriii-torn. Ycnti-rriny rlflcrnooil iho horses inspor-iori by Cnpt. (lrokon. _ jVrlii-rillrlry ("HCPV and tho. nion warlworo lllPlllClliiy luspr-i-trnl rlry (fapi. ‘Alloy. 'l‘ills ulornlui: will ‘br- rir» 1924Jvoir-‘ri in squall rlrlll iilinmounioril luuri squadron rlrlll imoillltcii) fol’ ' unwed by ioelllros in lilo ufiornolil. g l-‘oilnlviiu: is tllo pi-rsnncll oi‘ iho WENT INiii ilililP YESTERDAY Mr. (Tzlmpboil rcforroti lo is u| - - llopllolv of ‘D. l~l. Climpbcil. rill‘ and was dlorn and ciiucuioil ni Exhibition Grounds. ilicut. l(‘ol. W. C. _ Cook. Com- One vacant, con. i l ulsrsnuui ‘ (Canadian Preaa) BETblrbN. .lilne 25~—-Twtl are ‘re-i portorl ilczlil und tlvcniy five seri~ ously iujurei? in street fighting in i-Iisiohon iPrnarian ‘Saxony between Nittlonallsti-i ilnil Communists on rhi- corrosion oi’ the ilrivelllllg ihorc of n. nlirmrlriill to iho ussltssiilatiou g» Foreign ‘Minist- Further Heard in Trial of Abbe Delorlne (Canadian Preps) MONTILIOAL. .luuo 25 Madame l’. l.illiuli~ nu llllulr-ilillir- llr-lglillrlr i‘ tlli- i)i'it)l‘illi‘ fnulil)’ 0n Si. iillr port ISITPI‘! svrilrr‘ this morning illnl Nil!“ llr-nril n wool-art's voico in rho iii-lormo. lloulr- .lllliiltli‘y 0th. i022 crllllng to some pcrson ill ibc xvllnl‘ to conic ilp sinirs. ii was 4| rmo n. m. 'l‘bi.~; hrotlllhi the ‘unurliup: (lfflrwr. Punt. .l. ii‘. Sir-rim. Arljillnnl. (Tupi. ‘ll. (lrilni. M. t‘ . iiliillr-llcill Capt. A. (Y. Prlwcll. Puyinrlstr-r. (‘npt. A. Wllinnlrion. i). til. Sat. Maj. N. D. Walker. ilrilorly‘ Room Sgt id. Gnilaui. A. Squadron will]. ll‘. l. Andrew. M. M. (Tillli. ll. A. |Mil('.|)(llliliil. llicilts if‘. tflnnlpilcll .l. A. Nichol won. Spurllonn .li~nliius. rcn ln p: {Headquarters is. ‘to liirpply iho lnutcrinls‘ for illr gov?“ foundations. ilnso IYP-‘iC-"al 9"" ihrcr; bronzr- siaiumi of Hilllilflfd. Hm] ppyfloflflliy silpcrviiac the wholo outvrnriiio. lll conslirloratliln of performance of this aarccnloni. by itho contractor lilo cill’ IIEPBPR to Bpeeilieallon Tho specification as not forth ily tile friithfulltilc contractor lnclildcn all work pertaining to the Granite iPodestai from the bottom of the foundation pay him the ‘contract price to lilo top. erected complete in ($16,000) he! toiiows: every respect. cleaned down. i. The sum oi‘, SL000 Oil file polntcil. and all rleiilrls removed. signing of the flfvlwlil "Krec- lo the made of cont-rate composted mont. Sillrllers. 2. $5.000 wlillln icn rlays lifter Founaolon: The iouurlntion is the completion oi‘ tho filii to ho made of concrete composed silo model tor tile statue oi’ i part lPol-tland cement. 2 parts group in illaslcr. aond and .4 rparia stone up to a fl. $500 ‘Within ion days nfior point tour inches lileiow finished the completion of the con- grade. r-reio foundation. Granite: The two steps and the pedestal will ‘be. Stansteaii grey granite to be cut on the treads and risers and bedded four inches ilurlcr the upper atop. The upper ail-p to form ‘the platform and tn boil four inches lmrler thr- zilaac of 4. SL500 within icli (lays after the erection of the two gran- lio courses of stops anrl the Plinth coilrae. i1. $1.500 within ton ilays rlttor " iho completion nnrl creation of the granite pedestal. the pedestal. ii. $6,500 within ten rial-s after’ 'i‘lu- atopn and pedestal lo ho in the ilxlnlr ill pnailiun of till‘. No. i quality light iSlamli-ad gren- bronzr- siatno group on tlls-‘iie. All the above ‘granite to be nnri completion of 8 cut on diho exposed fare. planed and curve our aces accurate! to s pedestal the work. iho iuii size details. llcngllly Setlfilililel will the proceedings. he hi-irl this svocir ill an oiinrt in complete A fcaiure oi‘ to- l_ Refuses to Discuss Mutiny Story (Canadian Prose) llxlill-‘AX. June 25- Captain Wilson of the IBritilsh steamer Stronriillli ‘which came into harbor ‘Stiliifilily and which ‘was boarded by tour ‘Halifax policemen yester- day nlorning at request. of its com- mnndor wob ileclnred that hie iito was in danger from the mutinous ‘ crew. mime ashore this afternoon and entered tile ship through the "iulioms reporting her "from sea ‘o ilniltiist." Iic refuseil i0 (HNCIISS the story ‘lc ioiri iho police of the Strand- ililhbclng n iloozc runner which ilnrl iloon inri-od to lny oli’ the Am< "livlln illlllfi ihrco months before floor-sing of cnrlzn nllrl of an incip- ient mutiny off Halifax when the ~'i'illili‘ll rir-nlnndcd pay l‘or three months ilnrl iilil rations which had ‘loch shortened. r Ho shill ho dbl. not know whether tho rlrllIr-o ilro still llbfltlfflllll‘ not but ltnlti ilir- super cargo was cx- [IPPPWI to arrive any moment from Now York and that lneanllme cvr-rythlnc; was alright aboard. lit wan learned that theqpoiice B" squadron first rllsirli-i corrollnrniiilll in iho romaine“ aboard‘ MHL lmwthm. <iilicmont nlnilc. ‘by Ilniiy Dclormc - {0}}. ~~ illr-niri. Iiiownoss. A. Niri-Inciloru. :"l‘f(‘)'tlli‘_l:"n:“‘l Hl'(:“"‘£;;11:"'l Ilia” ‘ M" h ‘lrotllor was siilili. Wlhon Father c. trust‘. .%’.‘.‘I..;‘.“:'.“..'Jl‘2 .--~»~--. - Jamming! trim; action in iho silfllnlt WHY Do T‘ h?‘ ‘HLK §O I Mil-i‘ n‘ 200w ‘ n H gnurt in wilirll hr» is ilolug irloii MUQH ABOUT TWOUIQEN “ “"‘*" ““““‘ m’ “‘ " ‘ i'(."i' his lift‘. ol= THE MAY Am: not A WORD ABOUT ALL THE G000 KING TIMBER‘ Canada and U. 8. A. 84-59 lnacrlption. Dedication liliirrip lion containing one hundred and forty 2% inch loiicrs to ho rut on iho pctirlsial-—all lotions to ho lonil- oil. Scale One inch and a half muiic one fool. Statue. The. three siaiilcs rli the Soldiers to be seven loci. fnnr incllrn high. lo be Standard lilrmzr of '90 ‘percent Copper. ii prrccni Zinc and 4 percent Till. ‘His Worship also tallied lilo fol lowing correspondence: June iii_ 192.‘! rMr. (ii-o. W. Hill. 255 ‘Blonry \St.. Montreal: illear Mr. ‘Hill: ‘i culled a ‘meeting of the City (Younril in order to have iho r-on- trort closed. and everything was qnile RIIHIHIIIOT)’ ‘with two cxcop- lions. Ono was that they would ‘nnch protcr to have the monument com- pir-iorl duly i. i028 instead of Sep- _-__- trmbor l, ‘but or course they real- ize that "you linow your own busi- days hearing was tho prenencn in RUNNING _, J onnrt among iho Hfliihlts of a oom- AROUND If;- / " pleio morici oi iho ‘DPIONIIO homo g , ( f}; lnri vicinity which may thr- riotncil- \ (\ =0. room hy room and tho position _ ‘ I if every ‘witness clearly uhOWn as tho evirlr-ni-c is given. Announcements, Coming Events, -- t- 5 Meetings, Etc. f "Mrs. (loorlw Noel Mil \ , (/, forri will bo at homo Worinmirlay. \\\\\ \ '_ “l Juno 27th froln .'l in F» anii ‘i to l) _ _ p. ill. 2556-26 2i. -—na---‘~_-. ,_--_q "Come to the tea and ice (‘roam ill Si. Marks Anglican (‘hurch liuallco Weilnosiiay Jilly 4th. Ton sorvcrl from 4 to 8 Price 30 clri. 257526-0. ‘FGRONTO. Juno 26. Jllariliali mode-rate winds. lair ad warm. ‘. and rleel mnlghtflat 9.26. t Still am urn evening at 1.55 a risen tomorrow morning at 4.10. l. t-‘nll moon Thursday. Julio, a! (‘oniinucd on Page 3 "There will be n social enter- at. 9M a. at. r \flilili'lfil\l_llk_ the 8t. Georgian Hall Summeta a tide ei h” clonal: - _ on weenie». July ml. - ai lites lath l lurni tldo this morning at" till‘. ,-._-a__._ 4%‘ . amnio-