" K . =9‘ .-~ =-‘l’fio Taitir a b ainooe can may; Iblli‘ in llflllngg n,» (lotion-obe- ion money it mun keep trod up In permanent invest- »; 'fir.flrflfwfw~ra-qp'vvvvr- a~ mint. garnish-ion Guardian f... o... Fopndcd 1351 P. ll. Slllllll C. N. ill Assist in Carrying On Business by Telegraph and Telephone. (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que., June 10, -- Assurances to the public tlrit the (‘illiilliillll National 'l‘e.iegruphs are iiot only willing but are prepared to come to their aid in tlie emer- gency which has arisen tlirougli the strike of the postal employees throughout Canada, were given (hi, morning by W. G. Barbour, gtnerel manager, who is in Mont- real on business. Mr. Barbour slid "the Canadian National 'l‘ele- graphs are so well org-inizetl at the present time that they can handle without any delay or confusion all business t.iiat may be given to them, no matter how grout the voi- uine. The officers of the system realized sonic days kigrl that there was a strong possibility of a strike by the postal employees and stops were taken immediately to organ- ize the company for the impinding crisis. All employees on louvo were recalled and lcivo was cun- ceiied until further notice, instruc- "D113 were issued to uianugers and perintondents across the Domin- ' ion to-ba ready tn give the iiliiiil" a any and night service during the emergency tiiiit would not-full to expedite the trziiisiictim of busi- llCBg thruoghout tiio country. iraoigy officeds now iwinned with sufficient operators to handle an unprecedented volume of business, every wire belonging to thocom- pay has boon tested and is ready for use and arrangements have been completed to augment this service with additional teiophrnc wires uu an hour's notice win-n- ever the ocezision demands. We have also completed arrangements to increase our stat‘! of operators iuid clerks whenever and wherever it is deemed advisable. 1 can assure the public in every part of Cumdo that the Canadian National Toiegraphs nro stripped for action and will give u wire sor- vice both telegraph and telephone that will handle every mesons"! (Conllnuod on Page 3) (__ Condensed Specials aArL-to per word. not oaoh lnlertion in this column. _._» tci-iantorrsrown CARNIVAL week July i4 to 1o. zcao-o-nuol tron SALE-TWO EXTENSION tables. Russ llotei. 2B35~6-18,3l . ‘WANTED ~—- TO BUY GOOD second hand driving walwli. IiOX 233 Qny, 2X88 t‘) 201i ‘VAUINCIA ORANGEB SWEET and juicy 25c per doz. Jenkins Sons. 2714-6-17 5i. Z ‘LOBTHBETWEEN SOURIB AND Charlottetown car number plate 4m. Fimlcl‘ kindly ion" "i Queen's County Garage. Reward- ‘JOI PRINTING OF EVERY delcription cheaply and " exited- itionaly executed. Guardian Cont~ ral Job Printory Phone 188. - . rare-sou ‘WANTED-AT ONCE AN EXPER- ienced houaerbaid. Must have na- iti factory references. First class -w es for first etue services- ddrs. Fred Morris. No. 10 The Ea- "piiiiado. l" “H,,_,,,________.____..___..___. we‘ Ln- _. ‘owltLLtuo 10s ‘ North River Road. All modern oonvzngncersfl Ailzliliclg- Pick‘ .. on _ - , "d ° Suntan ‘FOR MLE 0R 1'0 LET EIGHT t room bungalow situated on ' Brighton Road with all modern oonovniencea. turdvrood floors r throughout. very moderately , priced. Enytorml. v {out Street. v dfiwnvr", _ niiulu‘ “Auk”; obi-aptly halted session, after s ..~ r iiarm or fox-moon‘ ‘ eiiconot noun!!!» Q an: to work seminal. Good In Person 0f James Murray, Err-Political Leader in Chicago Ward-Police Have Recovered Large Quantity of Loot ~ Taken ‘ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, June 19~Much of the binzition. S!i,ii(i0,000 loot (obtained in the hold- iuw. Milwaukee iiud St. Paul Rali-|writ of iizibaes corpus to shield his mild ""1" Siliivlill i185 1108i! TOCOWlIdeiitiiy, to minimize his connec- additioiial substantial quantity him that ii policeman said “When ifiilfiy- you find out who Muiioiiey is you Enough evidence has been obtain will start a sensation” ell l0 Jii-‘iliil’ i-‘llflfilliii! the eight Murray was iiiiiler arrest, held in men under arrest in connection coinmunicatlvoontof sighlornews- with the holdup with the robbery paper photographers, government and the three women as nccesaor- officials not. oven knowing his rcui lflB- iifilliiiililii.’ i0 ilie police. Three iiiiiue Ol‘ his power. He was one nf other men are sought. seven men held, all of whom are Sixty-one avail bags, ‘ 1 and $5.000 in $5 bills taken in the iicciiiiiplisiieil with daring simplic- iioid-up have been recovered. |iiy, certainty of securing millions A check up of pouches recovered in cash and negotiable securities indicates that the bandits took aliiiiil which “a” "mTTS-ilniil)’ by tiic package twoutuliiini; $500,000 lllltiillmiiillf of J. ii. Wayne, [liberty bonds, shipped from n New ‘Some of tiic ])l‘lt5()lii‘.l‘¢S have m1. York bank to St. Pnui, more than milled guilt. Police and prism! ins $500,000 in Liberty bonds of dcn-‘iw-“YQT” “m u w“ ‘lemilwli’ estab- nminiitlotis smaller than the 81.000 iished today that these high» and bends in the New York package iliifif‘ Oiilvrs ii0i yet apprehended and approximately $100,000 1n my. but whose names are known, t-nzu- roncy. prised tiic robber crew‘ Three wein J. H. Wayne, one of ilie sus- _—- _ — pacts, found with five bullet iceriiiimiwd on Pane 8) wounds and thought to have been shot during the hold-up was report ed dying. Young Girl Set Fire To School (Canadian Pres Loader of the Gang. Unmasking of ihc leader in the‘, robbery was accompiisiitui toilay. 5) The alias nf J. Mulionoy was strip‘ L05 ANtllqlliw, Jlinc‘ 19- -I\ 14 pod from llillhllllil ho stood forth libyu“. “m "m whm"? "iim" m‘ Willi‘ M” proper Denim,’ James Murruy-lllliiill today confessed to having set .-x.pn|“;¢"| Mme, U; m‘, 0m )19th-i'ii'<: to tiic liopc iioireiopnicnt ward‘ no“, n Darin“. of J00 stem school ill. Plays iJci iicy, iicnr here A1iii'(fiil~ii1,\\v'llitl 2i live,- werc lost, 12 dcuirt iii). to an iiiiliouiictiiielil lo- Inf Sunken Vessel duy by District Attorney Asu Keys. ——- (Condition Press)- Court Reversal CliitlSTlANIA, Norway, June 19 ——Mrs. Richard Bordewicir, widow son in tiic $10,000,000 bcer com-i It was he for wiioiu CXiTfltlfilllb! up inst Thursday night of a Chlc- ary efforts ivere made to secure a‘ cred, and Chicago policemen and'tion with tiic niaii robbery of Tiiurs' postal inspectors expect tq fiiid an day night at ltoadout, iii. it was oi’- $100,000,sulil to liuvo actually participateit worth of unit-negotiable seciiritiesdn ilie stupendous robbery that w- ' A PROMIN ENT ROTARIAN Andrew H. Wallace of St. Cath- arines, Ont., Governor of the 27th Rotarian District, who is attending the great International Conference in Toronto. Sill llllllllllll llllPEll lllll ill iSlIlllH lllll Ill Several Ministers and Leaders of Premier’s Party Suffer I)e- r feat. (Canadian Press) LONDON, June 1ii-Tho general eietztitiiis in South Africa, which |i’reiiiioi' Sinuls (railed because he jdid not cniiiiiianil u sufficient illfi- Lioviiy in tin» Assembly lilo llllfitltulllf! rombiiictl attacks of ulcnu sts ‘and Laboritcs, seem destined to |briiig about ilie full of his lltlllllll? stratlnu. 'i‘lie latest returns to reuc i [London indicate that the (zoinbined Nationalists and Ilabnriites have already gained 15 seats ironi the Siiiuls party. Thus, tho Premier's ‘small majority of seven or eight ‘in the lust Assembly has been coin pletely wiped out, while several A WORLD FAMOUS CHEMIST Sir William Pope, professor of chemistry at Cambridge University who will attend the meeting of the iflrltish Association for the Ad- vancement of Science to be held in Toronto in August. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. [Another Victim 0f lDeadly Level Crossing (Canadian Press) ST. JOiiN. June l9. ——Ainslcy' While, u farmer, married, was in‘ stuiitiy killed today when the uutnniobile in which he was driv- ngwus struck by the express from lilcAdiiiii, according to u message received from Wuotlstock thie aft- rrnoou. 'l‘iie uccdieut took place ul lirurdsleyls Crossing n short ilistunce from Woodstock station. 17 Killed in Berlin ~- Trolley Car Accident (Canadian Press) BERLIN, June 10. -—Sevont<-eu persons were killed and 40 serious- ly itijurcd list evening when ll. trolly cuihitt lserloiiii liiirlletl tlOWli hill, its brakes useless. It leaped the trucks, und crushed into the wull of ii factory. Taxi Driver Heir To English Fortune (Canadian Press) CAMDEN, N. J., June 19. —-"l gamlggfluio senators from tho chamber and of Norwegian pointer, who once lived in the town of Norway, Michi- gan. was among a number of per- sons, the majority of them women and children, drowned yesterday when the Norwegian ninll steamer lilikkm Juri was sunk in a coili- sinn wilii tho strainer King liar- iild. 'l‘w'eivi- pussengtiri-i and five members of ilie crew are said to have perished. €O~m Rep0rt~0n Irish Mutiny is Issued (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, June 1!). ——'i‘lic report of a committee of inquiry 0n the recent mutiny in the army, just issued, says the committee regards tiic reorganization of the lit-pub- ilcan Brotherhood within the army as n disastrous error of judgment and declares that Richard Mnlcahy us Minister of Defence. ought ‘to have informed the executive coun- cil of this development rand of his negotiations‘ with tho group of mutincers headed by General Liam Tobin. ' The existence, inside the army, of an organisation of senior offic- ers who attempted to dictate to headquarters and to the Govern» meni, tiic report says, ‘had been t: problem to Michael Collins and after his death this group grew closer, the objects being partly personal and partly political. us cinis SENATE (Canadian Prom) PROVIDENCE R. f. Juno 19,-» ‘bong filibuster which has blocked tho pmcoodingl 0i‘ the Rhoda island senate was interrupted this morn- ing shortly alter eight o'clock when on llid to be chlorine gas drove ’ four to collapse. The inci- 42 hours without recess. After the senators retreated Jan (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June l9. —Thc Su- preme Court of Canada, Mr. Jusv rice ldlngton dissenting, (lisniisseti today with costs, on appeal from the reversal by the court of appeal of Manitoba of the judgment of Mr Justice (lali, which licld that the lirmhi-rlioed of LOCOillOll\'() Engin- eclflq was an illegal associutiui, €——(I&—-——-—— Fisherman Dropped Dead in Motor Boat (Canadian Press) iiliNENiilditti, June lie-Stephen iiuslien, ii respectable, citizen of West Dublin. begun ills seustiu", fishing this iuoriiiiir in u large motor bout. He had ii fish stand and house in. (‘ape Luiiavo, in which lie lived during the fishing season. He had all ha supplies food, clothing and bedding with him, and It is assumed that on pushing his boat off from ilie wharf a weak turu came over him and he fell dead. Although he started fairly early in the morning, he was not iliscovered until 11 o'clock, when the boat was found pounding against the wharf, and when found he was supposed to be dead over two hours. Deceased is survived by his wife, and a son. William, married it the Status, and t daughter married to Gabriel Pub- iicovnr, also living in the States. Ho was 65 yours of age and had many friends. _ ----¢o>—i lES llllll ll] lS. tcanadtan Pun) , NOME, Alaska, June 19. -TWO plans are afoot here to rescue the colony which Harold Noice left on Wrangel inland, in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia. in August when he learned that the expedi- tion ied there ~ In lilliby Alan Crawford of Toronto hurl perilmed with the exception of Ada Black- jack. Eskimo woman. » The Wrongs] Island expeditions were designed to oltahlinh British icon diocovered that a newspaper eotuntod with a urmnrhire had ‘i r . A ‘t .l°'~~itli.ii.'»“ art [3, e i p Ii noon placed behind the draperies at the, roar of the rooiruu v ulainr toithd island. The patty teft- on the laianmbr Noico consist. ed of thirteen Eskimo; in charge of Charles Walla. 6f Nome. l l of his ministers and many of the don,‘ knmv how “mm rm going leaders of his [iarly have suffered u, gen but “.01 sure 1t Wm be no IN Fill; llll SAFE lllllt Both Steamers Badly Damaged But As Ear As Can Be As- certtained N0 Li- ves Lost. (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nfid., June 19» Two steamers supposed to be the Metagama and the Clara Camus which were damaged in a collision off Cape Race were sighted late today half way between Cape Race and St. John's. They were moving slowly and it was thought they could not reach this port before late tonight. ST, JOHN'S, Nfld., Juno 19- The latest word from the Cape Race wireless station concerning the Canadian Pacific Liner Met- ugama and thel lltaliaa Steamer Clara Camus, in collision off Cape Race yesterday, was that bath stea- mers ‘were proceeding slowly to- wards St. John's but that “neither was visible from the shore in the fog," The steamers Rosalind Canada and Kiibano Head reported that they were hurrying to the scene and should arrive there this after egania put out a boat with three men with the object of locating boat was lost in the fog. Pacific liner Motagama seven miles off Capo Race in a dense fog yes- terday, arrived at this port at six o'clock tonight. Her forspcak was crumpled back to'thc forccastle head indicating the tremendous farce of the impact of the collision. tonight. f BRITISH llllllll SHIPS lllllllllt noon. After the collision the Met- llic nearest landing place, but the ST. JOHN'S, Nfid.. June 19- Tlie Italian steamer Clara Camus ivhich collided with the Canadian The Mctagaaia is expected later STRIKINS P. ti. ENlltlRSEb PR SETTLEMEN Men Under Industr Immediately To S doles-Men Who Strikers Will (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, June 19.—~Thc strik- ing post office enrployes this flitfl-l“ noon endorsed the proposal oi’ tiic executive of the Canadian Federa- tion of Postal Employee for ilie settlement oi‘ the strike. The propos ai is that the government shall pla- ce the postal employee under the Industrial Disputes Act immediat- ely to settle the salary schedule. In ilie meantime the men will accept the present isaluries and all benc- flts ante-dating April 1st 1924, Lf the Government accepts the 1W0- posal the strike will ‘be ended. At the meeting this afternoon it was decided to protest again-s’. the action of the government, in employ ing returned soldiers as strike brea If Competent. iunoins llPliSlii i or noun Government Asked To Place Post time.‘ ial Disputes Act ettle Salary Sche- Have Replaced Be Retained "When. discussing the postal - situation with the executive of the ~ Canadian Federation of Postal Em- ployees yesterday the government agreed that in the case of employ- ees whose revised rates as deter- mined by the Civil Service Com- mission, are less than the former rate pins the 192MB bonus anch bonus shall be continued until the salary revision for the entire ser- vice has been consummated. "The government only yesterduy officially learned of the objection of the postal employees to the aai- ary rates determined by-tlie-Civil- Service Commission, and were will- ing to listen to any reasonable ob- jections which the empioyees had against these rates. While these negotiations were proceeding, em- kers. A mass meeting as a protest against this action will take place tonigpt alt Queens Park. TWJRONTO, June i9.—"Tlie Cun- adian Federation of Postal Employ- ees feel that the daily and weelc ly newspapers of tho Dominion should circulate and are therefore agreeable (provided that they. the station. train and load on. and thc postal employee or any one con corned will assist." Signed tiordm C. Jackson, President. The foregoing statement was h; sued at tiic Labor Temple this ui ternoon by the President of tiu Railway Mail Clerks, OTTAWA, Ont., Juno 19. —Foi- lowing a meeting of the Cablncl Coiincii today it Wlls announced that arrangements had been reach- mlbetwoen the Postal Department urd the Civil Service Commission ,\vhereby men taken on to replace strikers will be retained iii the ser- _ newspaper companies) take to the. ployees in Toronto ceased work notwithstanding the agreement of the executive of the Canadian Fed- eration of Postal Employees to aus- pend any strike action for twenty- four hours. . I “The acting Postmaster General. at the present time than nnifhinz further to say regarding the men of the postal service who have do- aided to strike. The grave roa- ionsibiiity rests upon those who iave so deeded. The government ,viil take the necessary measures o maintain the proper functioning if the postal service and will af- ‘ord full protection to those who rontinlie in the service and to ‘hose who take over the work of he postiil employees who have truck. TORONTO, June 19.-—~Official diri ections were sent out this afternoon by Gordon B. Jackson. President of the Railway Clerks Association lvice, if found satisfactory. i Hon. Chas. Stewart, acting (c°""i"“°d ‘m F.” a) ————<-o@—-—-—- .cr (lent-rill ilci‘izn' defeat. There are still 38 results to be heard from, but it is not believed inier Sniuts will resign on the out; come oi‘ the elections, or will elect lo iilfllfi. tiic Assembly and uwuil iil‘.fl‘lit on ii vote of confidence bw fore his (inverunieiit. resigns. Ii is llfliliiltlli! that if lie resigns lie will be i'iii(‘('l'i!ilf’il by ii coalition minis try headed by the Nationalist loud- (Conoinued on Page 3) THU NTIJN SEE Abandonment (Canadian Proam) OTTAWA, June lib-Yesterday and today Sir ilenry Thornton hu~ appeared before the lute-ll of the countless special committees which are so numerous this your tiiui there are ‘hardly enough corners 0i’ the. spacious Parliament. building to accommodate them. They have to dotible up in adjoining rooms. Today While ilie special committee on (‘an adiau National estimates and ex‘ penditurcs was conducting an In qulaltion of Sir iieury Thornton. the excited voices oi‘ members. for Quebec. fighting tor and iigivnsi one of the Canadian National branch lines before the Senate mm mittee floated in and almost drown ed out the voice of the m-au must interested in those lines. The special committee today ou- iess than $20,000," said Phillip Sciioike, 2h’, of T03 Carmen street, Camden, as he sat in his taxicab these will (aliaiigc the general situvflt =11“- Ptlillfiylvfllllfl Railroad utiou. terminal. ilo suld lie iiud been l! 1S 110i Yifl know" Wiivlh"? Pimdliiforiiieii by attorneys that his lfither. u theatrical prndutzer, who plied in London u fortnight ago, fiiilll left uit vfitlilc 0i 31-90030“- iiiu and his tiic 50h! heirs. I “l :iri'l. believe it will be tlliit liuutzli." lie said, "although I know' [father ivus well off. i'iii going in |ltr-<-p on ilriviiii; ilit- taixlvub lllllll |l ‘lill sure what is coining." l , S ll Flllllllllii inoliiei" are cnlcis Hill n: c. ll. u. (u. O C. N. R. President is Emphaticaliy Against Of The Fleet or back. if we feel that the service is of value to the people and to the railway. and 1 think it is, we must put these ships iu such stale us to get-ilie uiaxlniuni of efficiency out oi‘ them. it is goln gto be vory hard to take the present fleet as it stands and do much with it, but lhore is a fighting chance. "To ilie question, ‘Shall we aban- don the Canadian Government wr- chaut Marine.‘ l] would Sh)‘ ‘no", very det-iiled-iy." Enthusiastic About West indlou. ‘Sir Henry's positive suggestions for improvements consisted in tho proposal that our new ships should be put. on the West indies service and on the Pacific coast service. for which services, thepreseni ahips llllli suru ill squllssis Strong Resolution Is Adopted and Sent to ,,Y,_H., h“ “mum, That [Salty ill Italy, l The following i official cam- linuniuue was issued at the close of the (‘abinet Council: lPostmaster General states that lpostmasters acting under instruc- -tioiis of last night have already ibegun to take on men. “Does tiic order issued last night under which postal employees who -did not return to work by ten lo'i~iock this morning are to be ills. (Vhilri-TVI] from the service still hold good?" Mr. Stewart was asked. (British United Press) LONDON, Julie 1ii——l'reini1~r Mac Donald and his lllliliiltvfiill (mil-iii- gncs are charger] by the anti-Gov- ernment with adopting aniThe Asourruif- TIME; dYeewsnavr MAKES U5 BAEHELDRS WISH“ we. Hm: Runs.- least tacit approval of a condvm-' natory resolution passed yesterday ui a meeting of the British Labor party at which Mr. MacDonald and some of the other ministers were present. The resolution after recording the party's “profound detestation", of the kidnapping of the Socialist Deputy Mattentti, sends "warm sympathy and hearty support to tho Socialist party of ltsiy in its: struggle against the forces that are trampling upon the fundament-I al principles of liberty and democ- racy." i (Continued on Page 3) i Will Pllllltlll’ Bill. llllllllllliS TORONTO, Juno 20——Miaritime moderate south west winds fair and warm. iiigh tido this afternoon at 12.34 Announcements, v - Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. nMrmL-I cont: per word eocb Insertion. "Reliable Taxi Service, Phone 250. fl695-6-18-6i. "Reserve July 2nd. for ten party ut Hope River. 3338-6-28 wfin 16f. "(Reserve Saturday. July 5th for amazingly offensive attitude ___ _ . .. ._ ._ __._ _ M, ,__ m“ at st- Cimflem zsswsdgz" (tiglvlilllrfielt tlhno Ilihlliyionnlby ‘UHUT ‘s WEKE’) "Charlottetown Carnival Week .luiy 14 to 19.‘ 2080441,!!! "Ten Party at Emerald Dominion Day. ZSOII-B-ll-IBI "Reserve Tuesday, June 24th for dance in Cardigan Hall. Ad. mission 35 cents. Bi "Excursion this afternoon S. S. Harland leaving'at 3, East River and return only 25 cents. Rune again at 8.45. SETS-MOM "Ladies-Did yon get it, What? The Daisy Dust Pan, it's great. 2877-6-20,“ "Social-dleaerve Manda, than 23rd, for ice Cream Social, in inlllll- merfield Hail. if not fine oil-fiel- day. ZULU-MM "we have the schooner: "J. W.” with Albion nut coal and "Stella" ‘with Invornlae round. Just dia- céharged. Phone 176 W. D. Gilli: o. and tomorrow morning at 2.05. Sun aeia this evening at 7.64 and rlaea tomorrow morning at 4.08. Last quarter moon Monday, June 23rd, 10.16 pm. Suminerside tide eighteen niiii- utes later than Charlottetown. (Condition Prone) WASHINGTON. June lit-Re- quests that the United States embassy take charge of the irrhives of the British logation in Mexico City has hem transmitted to Washington through Ambassad- "Como to the ice Cream Festival pt Hunter River Monday inf, Juno 23rd on mobster-m arch grounds. if not one c a Tuesday evening- Milli. i aim-a..- - .- u“ 1 i "Ono of the beet co deavored to elicit from Sir Henry were unfltted- The West indies hh frank opinion as to the poasibil- boats would coat $4,000,000 and of ltiea of sum-ens for the Catiitilianllhia he said, lie could finance 82,- Government Merchant Marine with'500,000 of debentures and bonds on its present equipment’. l-ie hesitateiLthe ships so there would be only some time before committing him- 81.500000 to be raised. For the self but. finally expressed himself Pacific Coast shim, he said, they mus; had the money available from sev- ‘I would ny tentatively-that eon- oral ships of the present fleet aidering the Merchant Marine a a whole, we must go either forward (continued on Page a) or Kellogg and instruction; for- of not receding from n; ‘ in demanding the recall o mine. worded to H. F. Arthur Sohoenfeld, ment ha; announced its intentioni Iition Cum- New York . .. Maximum and minimum temper-lgrgynnmfl‘ United Staten Charg. at th M. i- stares. q,“ can capital. lie w; cimzteuuto Toronto . .... ......72 s4 tlicar| yrpégmg_ ggqusf, inform the Mexican Foreign Office Montreal ..74 64 Foiri _ -. oi’ his action as a "matter of Quebec .. .68 48 Clear) and,“ n,- ' courtesy". The Mexican govern- Halifax :6! i0 Fair 1A ' m. Chariottetown- . . mid ll t’