.01!!! ‘~ 1 ‘ 1' , oiia‘ _r___ . MERCHANT MERCHANT? ‘ 1A Mimi jigppy, cheerful In the prggqnt state, will take good care not to think of what Ia beyond it. . Ho who has not a good memo y should neven take upon him the trade of lying. t Guardian Two Canto Annlll Subscription: Delivered ".00 Founded i881 By Moll, Canada and U. 8.A.M.M 111111111 1111111115 W111, iiiii 11511115 Eiliillll l. Ni pilgrims, the “Canadian Mar- tyrs," eight missionaries who penetrated the unknown wild- erness of North America to h h G It th I dl i‘, 5735C ltiegtificizse yezterday‘. TF1’: Fflllr NS. UIIIO 11S Rer ject Murdock Propos- al --- Coming Elction Qvershadows Indus- trial Situation of the Province eight Jesuits, John De Bre- beuf, Gabriel Laiemant” Noel Chabanei, Isaac Joguee, Rene Goupii, John De Lalande, An- thony Daniel and Charles Gar- nier, all met death at the hands of the savages whom they had come to convert. in yesterday's ceremony, the pioneer priests were placed SYDNEY N‘ s June 22__In_ among ‘h’ bI-slud of the lei-est in the British Empire Steel church, and are now entitled Corporfltlows proposal! w]. a $81111? iiient (if tlie Nova Scotia coal pro- blems ziilachua a1 11,110 _llllOlnf?llJt 1o , . .. what internutiona resilient . - o: I I . ' l ~ Si! o‘ ‘>1 General Oval Strike ‘Pi.:..'..:‘.‘.‘.‘“:z?.i..‘"i.i... ....... provincial governments for me ' ' tho llocal executive is remaining purpose or “Hsisuiig agriculture by quiet and the corporation is say~ iiwbniig the pigvnsgréomaéigeloaf lug nothing. Ilowever, ‘four of thfl mm ("ms 1° 3r ' (Qanadmn pm") local unions of the upwards of to public religious recognition. Beatification is considered a Vang“ 3'16“ grguveldeélnghnégllzfiegscur; DONDON J1me 2g_A 1105511119 twenty iln the Province have reject- e y o ' step toward Canonizatlon. 11k 1 h 1 1 ed the proposals, namely: Mechan- 11011115 of the Provinces 1° the Do" 51,: gm; gfitgfilalmmbagg ics. Birch Grove, number 14, and on minim‘ sovem¢me.n_.t' __ considered. Uniiess some coinpre- 1h“ hihihiahdi 5911111311111‘ The head" , , ‘miss is reached in the next fcw 0i’ 109411 111110115 W010 511111111911 ‘i111’- , weeks a strike or a lockout is al- 00111011 011 331011111? i0? ti10i1‘ 111 _ most certain, with resultant peril ‘50511111111011- I _ _ H m 1,, 11, trade 01 11,9 counuy T110 . II)])OOIIIIS are iein-g issuei or e Aiiness Federation will hold a fln- uiflfiéiiililllgifllll iIli0Iqti18“Si10iJiin'$ 0f ‘ al conference of delegates from ail 11 41111 11V ‘S 11i- UW 31101110111011 iii-pain 1n London 1,11,. 3rd 10 Con. June 11. aiiil this inquiry together with ihe Supreme Court opening on Juiie 30 '\Vil(‘ll tlie trials on looting charges will be lield. share inti‘r- t ‘.‘..-.‘.:‘.~:‘." HiNiE Pll iWil llill lliiH iHlilllE ‘|lEl‘.11i§i l K i u Gill paratlone are busily on loot in England for the marriage of a former Toronto girl to a son Rendered Yesterday by Pupils of Charlot- pecorates Grave 0f tetown School of Empire’s.F0rmer Ene- my -- Credited With of the Woolworth: of five, ten and fifteen cent store fame. Musi-c. Being Soul of Boer War Policy On the afternoon of Tuesday, July 7th. at Westminster, Mils Pauline Elizabeth Stanbury, PRETOItlA, S. A., June 22.-—-Tlio Prince of iWnles this morning piiic- (‘ll u ‘wreutli on tho monument of ‘CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, JUNE 23,1925 ‘rue PASSING OF OLD TRINITY lii I 5_ Now Before House of Commons and ‘Re- ceives First Reading -- Long Term Loans to Farmers by Provincial Governments, Which May Receive $10,- 000,000 (Canadlan Prose) ‘OTTAWA. June l22—The [Gov-l ernnienVs rural credit legislation received its first reading in Com- mOns today. The resolution on which the bill is based provides Yesterday afternoon and even- ing Iii lleurtz Memorial Hull. the elder action. (Special to the Guardian) Clarence Sta L y, of Beiaize Norman Bailey Woolworth, E. W. . U Lihurloitetown School of. Music 1g een lillllpGt, ward to with much anticipation, was credited with being tlie soul 0f Henry Smith acted an chairman, llii ‘was President of tlie [Trovls- Pmgbyterku‘ church-es m 11w by the younger pupils, was receiv- iii 13113 W115 01001011 15111111111111 (‘i most cases tlie majorities were u“ Jam“ Pawn w“ chairman pomp iuittee of tlie Manitoba Presbytery pmihh tony “irmbcrs i“ ‘m’ no‘ suiit and, judging from the ap- oiit any previous announcement, or ed. llli‘ Transvaal came lust night as follows: Lzirlics and GUJILiC-iilfill. was held in his honor, lie was lic- OT-FAWA‘ Juno 227,41 1s m. one. niiglrt l ii‘,- ipc-iiiiktti-il to say. it only daughter of Mr and Mrs Park, Hampstead. London, ls to become the bride of Mr. millionaire and only son of the late Frederick M. Woolworth. 1 ' pupils in voice and piano of the gave their iiiiniial recitals. musical - events t at ave eeii o0 er or- h h b 1 k i f and which, needless to say were _ ‘ vcry iveli altendeilf ‘ Piiiii Kruger-“Oom -Pi1ul' who At the afternoon recital Mr. pflllfy that brought on tiic Boer s 1 I 1 th G (“an and a splendid ‘program, consist- wui- of 1899-1902. w1iNig1c1i.i}G.° Jug‘) gzaimggncen iug entirely of piiiiioforte ‘iiuiubiars 1011111 iliiverhmoht 111101 the w“ Greater Winnipeg district voted “lii ‘V1111 “P111011 “mniefiation by the aiziiillflt (310111 311111111 -‘11 133i "hi1 iodiiy to cuter (‘liurcli Union. In 1“"'i“"° ““‘1"'“°° grub“!- - 1' l. at which ‘illtl 'l‘runsvuul Republic. lie held QvQfwheluflng, fl¢¢m-,|‘l..,_- u, 1110,11,. F01‘ tiltyeveniiig rtcitii v iliiit office us long as the republic uouuccmcui tonight by tlie coiii- m“ 9105mm w“ divided mm w“ , . - ite the unfavorable weather au- frlie Prince paid his tribute to which bandied tlie voting arraiigc- 215111 dslzed nudhmc‘ was mm tlie Empire's former enemy '\Vll.il- mvllts- - Lt goo L v plau-"e with which each number ceri-niony. lie was accompanied by “.31; lrocc1ved, “one 1011 msnppuhn. only tiwo member of his stuff. » Tile 011111011 t0 li- R- H33 Vitiit t" Before tile coin-m nicvmeiit oi‘ the evening recital. Mi". Pnlaii e-poke WilCIl Pretoria was superbly liiuin- liiiiii-ii and u symliolicul processloii , Before ‘we commence ti)» I110- iiig t-nier-laiueil at a dinner given 1511111111119 which 111' i1 V1115’ "iihhhiwii by iile Administrator to 250 repre- uro to prcsiili: (Special to the Guardian) ‘OTTAWA, June 22——Mr. Speak- suiitntives from different puris of tlie 'I‘i"unsvaul.‘ Will Come Back 'l‘iic Prince in the course of u spmicli expressed tho hope of swine liiiy being able lo visit South Afri- (‘ii ngnin, 1 "Gentlemen." ho declared, “it is iin polite plutitude when I any ‘will do my best to come back.“ livery building iu the city and leery window blazed ‘Wltll lights. ffiie procession included scores of ‘limits representing all branches of Pretoriifs activities. One of, the Hliectacles was the flight of ainill- ' tiiry airplane vwhlch was beautiful- ly illuminated. The entire popula- tion celebrated tlie occasion with Dd m‘ 30°11 “utimmy that “i ‘he unbounded enthusiasm. I‘ Rumored ThatIIbn. il‘])])0illlt’(l to the pos-itiou of Cuna- dian Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington. the Government will accept the radical umeiiiliuruls parsed by tilt‘- Senate 1,0 the Iloinc Bank Bill, and ibi-re are strong possibilities that as a consequence the depositors will be compelled to g0 (amply- liiiniled so fur an Fcilt-riil assist- iiiice is concerned For ai least uii- oilicr year. ' Geo. P. Graham Will Get Appointment (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, June 22——-It is rumor- cnncluslon of the present session, Ilon George P. Graham. Minister of Railways and Canals, will bo gurdcd as highly improbable that 5119511110 11111°h 111“ once inc-re at tlie cl ‘aim: llrcital 0E1 CiiflFi0ti\‘iO‘\\'ll"l School of Music. ivliicli is ‘so s‘ cessfully ccniliic-Ld by Pref Fletcher. There is u clover streak all through tlii- history of tlii- Flciclr ers. away buck iii tlii‘ yfiil‘ 154$ Giles Fietcbrr a iioti-d poet uiiil muse writer was born. in tlie year 15lii (iilvs l<‘listcii.-i' Junior ivas-borii lii London. A-s curly 1m 1603 lie (roiitributcil a poi-iii on the \doa‘th of Queru Elizabeth. lii 11610 he published bis great poem oi Christa Victory and Triumph. ‘Phoiieaus Fletcher, a brother of Giles, iwas also a poo; and prose ‘writer, In 1614 hi5 pastoral drama was acted before ‘the University zit Cambridge. Scotch ‘history. described iii a book‘ as it siiori. lhluimrin, ‘with n. stern sour look, (just like a good many Scotchmen.) . f Old Trinity-Toronto a landmark familiar to $312.1; firaaplilpcarts of Canada“ which 1N1" soon be razed. Below: igeft to right. Canon Ferguson. Canon Spencer and‘ Q8110" B10118- hill a; the last services and garden party of Old Trinity College. er Leimieux announced‘ that was drawing to an end. it had been thought nilvisable to postpone the revision of the rules of the House until next session. "It is a mut- ier for regret that the revision has not been proceeded with." said Rt. ‘IIou. Arthur Molgheu. “I can as- sure the llousn. that the Party iu ooutrol next session will go ahead with it." Martial Law (Canadian Press) Then ‘we have Andrew Fletcher u born at Saltoun, Scotland in tlie ' year 1653, i1 prominent figure iui l SHANGHAI, June 22.—It was re- }pnrt0il today ‘that General Chang ‘Hsueni Liang may tleclaira martial ilfllw in ‘the Chinese illstricts ad 1joluing the foreign settlement viow 0f the fact limit tlie sessiti: 1 Sll0l‘l‘l y. 1 Publication Re Cape Breton Strike (Special to the Guardian) ‘OTTAWA, June 22-—ln reply to a qu-wliion by Irvine of Calgary. lion James Murdock. Minister of Labor, declared that it, would be unwise at the present time to make any statements wiitli respect ‘to the Nova Scotia situation. Mr. iMurdock explained the negotiat- ions which had been proceeding and declared that tlie result of conferences would be announced Educational Tour Through P. E. I. est with any ilevciopmt-uls wiiicii iuiglit aizise out of tlie settlement proposals. Tlwrc is conjecture too, as to whether or not llon. James .\iurdiii‘.‘k, or E. McQuirk of tlie fed- eral laiior ilcpartincut may visit Cape Breton to renew Mr. Mur- doch's attvniipis at conciliation. Interest iii Thursday's provincial election largely ovcnshudows the minor ilevelopments of the past few days lii the general industrial sli- uation. Five men who are charged with interfcrinig ‘w-lth ‘illegal picket- 1118 came up ‘before Stlpendisry Magistrate Nicholson today at Glace Bay and ‘were remanded until next Monday. _ mm. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, June 22—Tlio international joint waterways com- urisslou decided today to grant tlie application of the New Brunswick electric power commission to cou- atruct a power project at Grand Falls within n few miles of tiii~ May Draw Britain international boundary. <Q-Q-—-__- It is evildeut that our Mr. Fletcher is from ‘English ‘stock. as h-e al- . ’ ‘ LONDON, .‘\ue 22.—Tiie Shang- ' . _iiui correspondent of the Morning I i1 .I’ost says that the Central Gov- ways wears a pleasniig smile. see i 1 Ofnmeflt ill. Peking, has officially Mr. J- 11- P111011. the eminent edu- I y‘ H '1, ‘,1_ taken sides with the agitators, con. catlonalist who is now touring tlic e iil2l..i“l.‘."i.i.i‘.‘.’.I-“ifififiiiiiiidl‘ $3 In Summerside Last N lght-Over Fifty conductor of the largest choir in the 511.11“, Island. returned yesterday from Crops I11 The Manitlme Brovinceis, and Director of Alberton, Kensington, Announcements, PPaIPlG PYOVIIICBS Chllrifltieiflwll. School 0i’ Music. AS tributing 8100.000 to the ,1 fund, and ordering nil governmsntp he”? 1cmployees to contribute a montii’s;g11::a1:;°oq£_°' 11330’- Referring ‘io the decision of the.“ meeting of the PARIS, Juno 22.——'Great Britain may become involved, as u siguu- inry to the Algecierns convention, Today he will address City Women's Mother and the New London and New iii tlie Moroccan imbrogllo if the negotiations opened in‘Mudriil by the Franco-Spanish conference ou (Canadian Press) ii composer of music, of no mean order. his name is worthy to be -'i1(l(l6fi to the list of- a SUMM-ERISIDE, June 22.—Tlic much couiil not be said in their fa- Coiicert hall of St. Mai'Y'5 ‘hchiihihi’ \i')l'. They made truly wonderful llIit'I'pI‘l.‘i.ililOilS and were both I110" Chamber of Commerce to reopen Chinese shops and banks, iilu cor- respondent says tliay have been in- ,Club on Tiie ,School in the G. W. V. A. Rooms. Meetings, EiiC. 0n Wednesday 24th he will ad- dress a meeting in Georgetown, on "Como to Scotclifort Dominion Day. 1553-6-13-tf . " - ‘ . 1 l- --» ‘\- lioi-rocco continue along the lines WINNIPIQG. June 21k. —~ lleavy "ihownhd Fletchers’ Mm“'15352115:oaiié'fiitiiilfiiizgiuigfiuiigii seuted wltli beautiful buquets of Bihhcted 1° hmiwzi 371G511 111111 311p Thursday in Victoria, on Frday he . lhi-y ure now pursuing. , rains ilui-liig the lust i.\\‘u weeks tu- "1 V011 W110 have ii5t011fl111 1 11111111161115 cw, fresh-nu] iii UiITIIELtiDHS. 1111958 80008- I ,will attend tlie closing of the Sinu- "Alpha Rebekah Lodge meets Suppreulon or cimirubnm] 1n glhlho-l‘ wltli lllfili0fiilvly cool ilryliuz tome beautitulmntlhems composeflilxiier fflvlnce 1,y1,,ven1‘1‘es The mg A mm“) duct played M101", pup The shipping and industrial 1n¢r5p1e High $131001 and 1n the tonight at 8 o'clock. Election of iiriiis and munitions is now only p, ‘weather of [ilu past fvlv (lays lIiIVB h)’ 111111‘ 111111 S1111“ h!’ 1h“ [ihiieiil ubpo was 11h 1111,1111“ £11,111“, ,.,, 1,. 5115585 y_ 111-5011111111, M gaunt-i Strike is to continue. evening w-lii lecture in BGIiOQIIG. officers. 1762 hi» ffllllfiilblCli along tlie frontier of combined tu lzcld out promise f0i"('h“'1'°h Chi)" 911111051113’ 1011131" 111mm‘ F. _ L 111p ‘1- 11,111" in N‘ MeQuurrlu and M. Cameron, was CANTON- 511119 zz-sameeh- 1111 o" 5111111113’ 110 Wiii P7011011 111 U10 g Tuiiltlcr territory. its tlie French ‘"1 0X("“l1ii01111-iil! ‘$00G Vl/iwiil 010D i“ a great privilege and nidvanmge "fled A mew“ O1 u: y\‘1- 1 1111i nic- Opljfllllg mimbm- of 1119 p,“ artificial island which is lu Canton Baptist and Methodist churches "R1180!!! 13880-111111! Win-re? i . . . . . throughout iiie Prairie Priiviiiccs. 1°’ "11110115 °i Chh1'1°i1~’1°w11- 111w” 11111713‘ 11' p“ 0m“ ‘ “y i .. . . "T010111" 80tti0111011-ti/0<111Y W118 111 11 in Simimersiile, Nortii River liiili. Wciliivsillly- 1km tiic Al oi iuu frontier ~l i i illli lii iil enjoyed A ¢|,,_.,,1.,1 m,“ 61° 0,101.41“ refccufii‘): Tli._. likelihood of ii large crop lius 1'11"" 111 their ‘midst *1 111311111‘ "hlifuvui “w” mile "rimuns. He‘ "m, if1'“,,1,1:_1u...1§11u mvgultz" by the émlmrlstate of siege. Two gunboai-s, one Mr. Paton leaves next Monday June 24th. 1728 , 1,11,“. 111101111), 1s Cmfcuve hiox" givi-ii rise lo u very opiliiifsiic Ihhiililhhhriiiiinliitrsrhch 11 high 1111111113111 i111‘ Ffliriyiiliiii- Gmwihg 1111111 111111 1:11"; was we" sung A wl‘lucrtn.llritlsh and one French held coiii- for St. John's. Newfoundland i 1,011,“, 1,, the Tanner 01mm rh spirit, bu; la iii itself nu guarantee “l, H111?“ 9'1“ t bl‘lt down to rest uud full as ebb: ‘N “fig J lWCKenrX-loy “m! 1111111110111; I1081ti01v8 i1! i110 0100K 0011' Wlwfc he W111 OM01‘ upon his dut- "Ice Cream Social and sale oi‘ .18 now d i? me, i‘ or 1iiosperliy, i... i110 v1.1.1,. m‘ ,1 i’ 11111 11-1 Pt 00 0d in 1i most 1110 good fulrles 11nd them and foi l1)“ .1 ' I I- 1“ as )1 m 5010 ariitlm: Shumeen from the city. All ics as President of the new Mcm- ‘ivork tonight ill llll! Salvation F‘ a 111011115” h‘) 115 1° 951111111911 (jfgip m 3111111111111 1mm)“; l3 11111-11111. mviirhhe 11111111191‘ h" ihe work oiixniui; their magic circle, lliuy 1‘1151111W *1*i_ "i 11‘ i111 1 b l approaches to tlie island were forti- orlul College. llc is ilcilgliti-il Army Citadel. lkmrs open 7 p_ m. ‘, Titmdgliipdtigrruiitcd cordon around till! gm mp0]! l.h;i Wvfill 011F111)’. zi,,1wfi1l1l1.elzs1oi.ha1tirgg “"1111?” m” 15mm ‘sh 111111 111111111‘ ilCiii ‘wililii piled u<p sdndbags and'wltb his visit to this llfllVllltil‘ 1768 Frm, . 1 ’ , . ._~..¢r>\_____ w E Iéletclwr ' loss qwliaus illtu bi-igli. liuppy lziir til . i. w.“ B,“ ‘V118 u t,“ humor qii ck f5‘ n. flliélSflylrfflillyllTll io ilic which ill‘ finds full of Vilfltxd _i 1 l n l0 2000 udgipond] P . f W l 1m ‘- ‘ 1 H _ 19,,‘ The W11 1,1111% 11.). 1,1,1 "H51... lll my .~..i ‘ii d y. 1 prepare noes o sign forces I01 ciiariii-i liy laiiil und sea. Ile met "Iicscrvu Tbursduy Juuc 25, for 11? 1100i»! and police would be iioodcii 0 H‘ iii-Dwain‘ wero as 0 0W8‘ ccsisfully "For u Tlmc," to [PiIlIii1i1115 11111111101 1101501111011 111 ‘l 1111111‘ ullwrgcuclcs. _ many iOiICiILTS bolli lii iluy iiud tlie Grand Tt-u Party at Birch N; D11 imimcel um measure contem- PROGFIAM OF the little strangers into their I‘iil'|l(S 1101‘ Wilicill 1110118112110121111111511}: Sunday; Solliooi work and was liii- Grove Ilail. Freetown, l1‘ aei am m 11,0 10mg gm,“ 11,1 - T1, 1 1 1 .1 1,, ,1 N. 1 , 1.iiii.~i illlliilliiili- 1c 10 11 ' . ' prcssci w Lb the serious purposc- 1642~6-18-7i ' lain, Spain and France would f-ui" y y AFTERNOON RENTAL 0y p0 O 11 n‘ w‘ w‘ n“ rliiiriiclei- in this number was splon fulncsn of their work. Central Job Printery. Phone 183 ~ “ wh-NTHTD — IMMEDIATELY ordrr-lii-councll appointing ii. com- OTTAWA. June 22——The Gov- ,l'iilililli. him eiinccilrvil the recent "Eventide". ; . . . .. . . . . , . . . . . . Hltz Marjorie Chandler “Melody of Love"... . .Engelmann Vera Wise lMlay. llnving found the lilile ones There were about fifty. ciillilrcu in the cantata all beautifully cos- tumed and performing the various ii'l‘.‘i of St. Mary's Academy. At the voiiirlusion last night complimen- to the tiiry remarks ‘were made to tlie preach Lgmtemment. To Avoid Three "Pie social and dance in Fbrt Augustus Hall, Friday. June 26, indies with pies free. 11i11ii contlngents. .- . .. 1h d 1 i1 in» 1 11.101111!’ i11t01'I11'0tl‘1ii1Y M1911 FPHHCEB ~ -'—' "Come. hour Hammond inco. Q \"*'-—"— 4 (spam lo thc-iauiardlan) Mnunmln Gnome "Iuflhslflter lezfii tfliitltftienflff iii lifiiinhiviinliiiiy u'll‘l 1711111101- A P111110 B010 b)’ M15! "T" “T-T- lecture in Stanchci sizhool-housc. i a” IONIIION, Juui- zz~lhii Prince Niall Burnett - i\ , . . ,~ ' _ , , , , ~- +oo+o++eo44o0++o+¢~w o1 walus. Mnhflny Wm be 10mm" “Tm, 310"), Peasantmvschumnnn 1W0 May “m1 New, 11nd 111m “,1. iAllIlUlE MtNtydi was a real enjoy 1F- T\_\\$ QiTE , Jllflf. Zitil. Ict cream and cake 1 condensed speck)“ m,“ 11.0 W111 1,,. 31 1omOn-Ow, Jgggju McLeod huppin1zss adults tlliosi} wii1> 111111 1:i)lil‘wllilglsf(l31sl)l:ll:l. lklliscrlhiézgiliiig 121111115- PARIS (Clflgdiglz igtll)“ HIHTA BIG- ONE served. 172u-6-22-2l f _ ,. . .. , . ‘._ . .. . ._ a _ _ i _ BAIL-dc PM W011i I10! 011011 Glwiltllimxlliiiicii]11x1???piisenitoighhi ‘bmlnunhlioliy‘Phillips"Clbnwnu gziiltfantriwc; lifrirpttitlhfgliydgvglcoiri- 511411» H- W°11115i11°i E- 11411050110111 hers of the French ‘tiiliaisiibgiexgf WHEN 104 NO l "DR Green's Office‘ Hunvtw t insertion lii this eqlumn. Pridoriii. 1 "Natroiin March". . . . . “Enuelmainn ed back by tlie good falricii, Tlieii111111 J- M11°N°111 “'11s i110 0011011111‘ Deputies nro as uncertain as ever Fl5liEllMAN. 111"" W111 h” C1051“ ‘111\v‘3i111“‘“‘1111'_- l’ 9 W111“, Hume" 0mm, me N.“ 1,111.11,“ mnnflshm llll-Z number oi‘ one of the finest whether to break wlt‘h Premier 3111"’ 24th‘ 176i'6'23‘2'- no ""—"""‘__ .. ., v 1 - ,1, . ' ' , 1 pi-ugriinimuii of real entertainment Pninicve. A poll or 104 socialist. _—_ 1 ' The New “m0 f‘..’.,‘},,'“.4.'.;g.',g,"' ennm "M111 1110111111 t0v£111"1l1s:1‘1.11;h,:,1:iiiie could wish to see. It truly lust resulted in 40 voting to within-a»: "Rmhhmh" 111° P1011111 ‘"1 11111’ i ‘m5 paiNTiNa 0F EVER‘ . ..Y 11, 1 JO .. E1130“ “mi ‘i1 r es WY 1'1‘ "I" 1 1b.- seed iii be appreciated nnd is their support from tlie Cablni-t ‘iih- 111 Si‘ 311111“ (7111m11 111111111111‘- l ilihcrlmiim 0110891? and 111111011‘ _"— ‘ o" I n is: I . I V H Sixaygllfti-riihilhitho Eh n "g “fly n ‘i ilistiuct credit to lilo good sis- while 35 favored Dartial assistance Siimmflfluid‘ u’ 0111111 executed. Guardivfl (Special m the Gillrdiflll) ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . ‘U i i i . ‘lilldren and sisters by Rev. J. J. ~ Young man ‘to work on filildll- miifri- in cnnsldrr ilrsiiznii for a “M11111,” 1,“ G» 13991110,“, “"1115 with i‘ rhYihm ‘"111 119111111’ "1 i _ _ _ _ . 1704-1340-31- . 1 _ _ , . . . . . . . . . .. i 11 11 1,11 111 1 1 _ 1 Alucflonald, Dr. Alex MaeNeiii. Mr. ‘ < , iifmtiluaivdalfiiis‘ Aplpigd-lix-ttsl-LZ @1111: mhrbliiizihltshiydsthnlg l Sum" Fletch-if 122i oirilf! clliliirieh gtliteill a: sfierflflfigl- N"i1 ‘Mcbemh K- C‘ M‘? 011111199 "The Ilupe River Dramatic ~ ‘ 1 ‘ ‘lsoiig Witi101lt W011i" ----1i*11¢°1 8101.11.15‘ 511N111“ perm“ t,.,,1n1,,g_ ilr-nsley and "Dr. J. A MacPhee. ___.- good drnl of criticism. especially T“~—————-———i——-;———~ C1111) Will DIOSGIII‘. their play "Oak ‘EVERAL WHITE PUMMERAN from Toronto, and in the House . M - Margin-u “uh Fin-m" in Corran Ban llall Friday run NATIONAL ANTHEM ‘"°'""“"" "m1 The enuncintlon of the children Th“ 9111971111111119111 ‘"111 110 "P9111" DON I June "_ According ‘was exceptloifaliy good and the ex- "11 101115111- inu office. ‘FOR eats, A THREE iuiiivsn Perfection‘ Oil Stove in splendid ewooeoowwmoepuo-oeo; cniidltlon. Apply at Guardian Of‘ "w- ma iizz-ii __ii___ FOUND-LADIES HAT IN VICIN- 111' 0‘! Brl-ziilen. Owner may have 111111110 ‘by calling a‘t this office and P117111! for ad. 1i. ‘I100 WANT oooo suvetorss 111m so for m, iiis m m, m °' 55c: 50o for 1.00; 1.00m for "'95- P0ltnaid. uenllaii Ofllce. ti "till-one is now ‘ -. AN - NOIS- " "usable adlunct to A ' ltai-e . 1:111 Horticulture. it I lit:- ' 1 '11"! the crowing" ts and M’: y, = - ~~ ‘ura C" ‘head's 171 ‘Ken s 11111 Imps for sale. Appi to 01111111‘ lust week tlie Prime Minister ox- {785-6-23-3i- pliilnml that Union Jack was thought of. {i106- Iil , W 1 lgaoltliiiioe. llama: , no replacing of tlie P itii. 7g, iui- i n], n. IiI., iii P111110 tln- Hermon “ ‘MEI H8181] MflMlillll I la iii. Paul's crumb. Weiimilny. Vocal "AUWIN". . . . .Metcalfe Illa nth n 4 Il- in- llt""""" Brant Gariihhm .1 an. Jilllfljnil v|0|0f|I viii! Plano ‘ll-lelmweli". . ...Junirman u. "'im.ie'e‘ii Eifiam-i. 1 Miss Dorothy Holman :':,m".g':gg (Ordinary liiin- Vocal "Bmiiln Tliro".. . ...Penn "m, a.) Mine Hanoi Wood bu. stikormnm- Plano "Danae Caprice" . .Kolling w. I. at. can’. ma“ n». t Wm. G. Murchison “m; _ Vocal "O'or tlie Billowy Bel."..1h.l m Lodge Ne. I 1 PROGRAM or . . EVENING nscrrai. PAIR? ONFI ‘ "Shcplltffi Sons". . Wilson Earle llcaril m "lntermv/pzo". . . . . . . .‘P€tt'-i'0 Miss Marie Match _ ‘ "All Old-fashioned TOUR" .. ., sum-e I _i1 1 “Love Song”. .. . ..ifeflileit Plano Plano u....i..-i-.¢-'u-.--...- l mes Farquh e neon Plano "Sonata Ne, l" (lat Mvt)-. presalon was so given by tlie prin- ciipais and chorus that one could plcnnly hear every word. Misses Helen Woodsiile and Mary A'Hcarn were the two orphans and too . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mozart _ iMlss Ruth Ayree Vocal - "In the Garden of Tomor- row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Deppi-n Miss Edith Pigot _“Moonliirht". . . .i')ecevee Miss Belle McLean ‘The Garden of Your Dnrcl Plano Vocal Heart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Hazel Kennedy 1Piaho "Sonata No. 2"..‘Beethovan Miss Marlon Ryan [Vocal "Angels Guard Thee" Godard Geonze Johnson . Piano "souvenlrR. . ._ . Jtaranof - Miss Anita Wood ( Continued on Page S)‘ ' provinces is by show of hands at “id w" 1o 1,9 m congregational meetings, -—-—-bo>———- Church Union In w Manitoba and N. B. (Canadian, Preea) WINNIPEG. Julie 22-—“Returns IIN‘ very grii-tllylnizfi ilecliircd Rev. l1r_ J. A. Corml. chairman of the Manitoba Presbyterian committee when handled the Church (Talon balloting lii this province Bunday. TORONTO, June 22- The Churchllnlon bureau of informa- lioii today issued the foliowln statement: "Tnlabof 43 congfel ‘gallons In Manitoba and New Brunswick reported as voting yea- ierilay to remain in the United Church of Canada. Not one lo tho Westmlnlster Gazette, dis- eussions iii-e proceeding among members of a moderate section of the Labor Party in Greai Britain on fhn question of a possibility of anundeivs-tnncilni: being reached between the Labor and the Liber- ‘al parties to avoid three cornered contests in the mitt general elec- tlon. . . To Reach Pole In Dirigible (calamari-u) , LIVERPOOL. Julie 82—~Greetl'er Algernon. the Victoria, B. 0., et- plopr. who has been leaning all effort m men the N’ i-iii Pole iii church le reported to have voted, out. The voting in liiéiieitbio klillllilntliflflpltlhfliufl from tile I ereey this afternoon in what he reach the farthest north. \_-,._~,-j» ' . Mah-itimn moderate and fresh westerly partly cloudy with scori- (irerl showers. Miiximuin and minimum tem- oerntureii: Toronto. fair ..........80..52 Montreal, fair .. ...74-50 Quebec, cloudy . 312-54 Halifax. foggy .. . .6i'l—-62 St. John. cloudy \. “Al-Bi Boston. clear “38-58 New York. clear . .... Jib-OS Hiiiii iiiie uilii it moon at 11.83 and loiiislit at 11.! . at 7.84 and night, June 26th. Specialties, 1754-63B-3l "Tracadle Cross Dramatic Club will present the 5 Act Drains "Dscupo From the Low,“ in Thic- adie Ilall, Wednesday night, Mine 24th. Ladies please hrlniz plea. , mneihtsi. "True Brother; Dre tic Society wiui mum Drama “ la Outcast" iii VictiI-la, June anti If stormy tho Ioliowhil Saturday . nave-ha. "Reserve W y. Iuly 11st. rm- ‘Ice Cream I and ma: in School Hollie. l. Peters , 17880 Ii. "The Fair-view Women ‘lii- iiumiewiu hold Ill ice c sun eats this ereui rliieii tomorrow moral g at 4.08. attempt to ..I'triit iluarterllfoudey June filth day, Jung 3mm at 8.19 a. in. teirtivai m Afton Hall on We l: If not fine ‘on Thursday. ma-o-az-li