Demonstrations .i.». ~~- - '<~.»i'i'..'..'..a" > I -- i~ . _- I -_r—___ (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, June 25. -luilicat- ii _, lire not. lacking unit the Brit- it. ‘Empire Exhibition is fulfilling its mission in placing before the i-lleas of the Britsb isles the op- rtunties and developments oi be Dominions overseas. In. a letter received today at headquarters of the Canadian Na- tional Railways in Montreal Phillip». European manager of the BYBii-‘m. stated that up until June 7th, the iniiilon mark in attend- ance had been passed at the Cana- dian National Railways pavilion at Wembley the total number of visit- ors up to that date being 1.012.000. lu addition to private indivi- duals who have visited the Cana- dian National Railways exhibit there have boeu n large number of distinguished pcrsonnges. This list is _naturally headed by Their Majesties the King and Queen of England, tho Prince of Wales anil the King and Queen oi ltaly. Two former Governor Generals, the Duko oi (Jcnnaught and the Duke of Devonshiro were also visitors. All was rcporteil some time ago, the brother of tho King oi Siam was one of those who was particu- larly interested in tho trunspontii- tlnri equipment exhibit oi the . Ctlflflilillll National Railways and Mr. Phillips reports that another member of royalty who ovinceil considerable interest ‘in this partic- uinr exhibit was Count Aza, brother oi the Mikado of Japan whd with Countess ‘Azn was .:i ro- tiUli. visitor to the building. The Countess expressed herself as lia- iiig charmcil with the revolving L t-iE Orange ‘Quick aounnevs Major-Gen. J. l-l. MlcBrien, 0t tlWI‘ Chief of Stuff of tho Canadian Mlitt l, whown at Bellevllle on the dly of the military parade in connection with the United Empire Loylllltl celebration. He made the journey by airplane and returned by the nlr route. The distance from Ottawa to Believiiie la 110,miles and the return trip we: made in two hours. Against U. S. A. (Canadian Pren) v TOKIO, June 25——Evldenccs of the keenost resentment against thc United States broke out hero after receipt oi the news oi the slaying oi two Japanese near San Pedro last week, but with tho arrival oi more detailed dispatches, indlcat ing in- tho opinion oi Government officials that the murders hnd no connection with tho Japanese- American situation excitement sub sided somewhat. g Last Minute News ploalon aboard the British irelg" Radicals Declare i I Flashed in Over the-Wilt! . (Canadian Price.) LONDON. Juno Zia-United Btatee will be lnyltod to lend a representative to the proposed Allied conference in London in Julyln any capacity the United Staten. Government thlnkc fit. ‘The Bfiuif- Government le preparing lnvtiatlonc. Jlpln will he included among the na- tione invited. it la hoped that Premier Muleollnl of Italy wlih be able to represent hlii nation ' ‘in peraon at the conference. NEW YORK, June 25.-Flve vnen were believed to have been burned to death lato yeuterday in a fire that followed the es. ter Egremont Castle at her dock in Brooklyn. Seven other men were seriously burned. ' WASHINGTON. Juno 25-- -Fifty or more of tho principal oil compinlles of the United States "were ttaoked in anti- trust proceedings instituted by the government today in the Federal Court of Chicago. Attorney General Stone asked for an injunction to restrain companies from further viola- ‘tlon of the Sherman AnbliTi-uet Act which he charged against them. Right To Govern ' Is Theirs sociaied Boards oi Trade was held tn Charlottetown on Tuesday night the 2-ith instant, the Prieslileni, Mr» J. 0. llyndman, presiding. Mr. P. W. Turner acted anfiocretary Mr, liunbnfs absence- were represented as follows: ick, Tigni-sh, Messrs Joli}. Birch and F. L. lingers, Albcrtoii. Summer-side 4W Mcssrs J. llcilioy lloiina-u and .i. E. MOFISFS S. A_ Mclimiziiil. J. l’. Gor- don, A. A. liomeroy, l-i. ll. Boer. R. illlgglus. E. T. lliggs, J. 0. llyiiil- man, and P .W. Turner. Souris by iiiisiiiuu T8 iAn Executive Meeting of the As: iu The several Boards ot‘ Trade West Prince by»—Mr. J. ll. Myr- Czimpliell. Charlnttciown by C. Mulch, N. Rnttonbury, W. ll. ll. ll. Acorn. The Central -Klng's not represented. Various matters oi‘ business enr- rleil- over i‘rnm the Animal Meeting were dealt with. - A resolution was pals-sied unani- mously asking for ilm zippoiiilincnt of an .lisl:iiiilc.r on the Doard of Rail- way Management to fill the vacan- cy cziizseil by thc. i-cccut ilcuili of Mr. J. li_ Sinclair. who rcpreseiiiiail Maritime interests. At thc Annual Xlccilng last year an invitation ivns very kindly ox- tcndcil by ilic Wcst Princc llonril oi‘ Trade to hold the. Animal liectliig in lilil-i at. Alberlou, lmt afici- giving ihc mutter cunisiileratiim it was de- cidcil and iiuiuiliuousl_v agree-d lliat a moic cculriil location was “Hilf- ziblc for the couvciilciicc. ni‘ reliYPF" Dcaril was v I V a ‘Associated Boards oi Trade W Their Annual‘ Meeting Here and Invite Farmer Organizations To ‘Be Rep- sented ' ‘I ’ at Charlottetown and on motion the ill lliiiiisi ill Hold invitation from Charlottetown was unanimously accepted. mated a ilesl-re to become members y of the Associated Boards and co- operate with lhe busliiws men for, l; the pomp co. Applications for membership g institutes: East Baltic Farmers‘ Jnstliuio. Central Farmers’ Jnstltute. Flax-it Point ll“8l"llli$l\l' institute, cs that islanders were at last wak- oi more prosperous times. Jt Wila also ileciilcd to invite all Charlottutounu on the iitli oi‘ August lwcim lhe -Fiii'uiier and innit and a special letter will he sent out shortly to all the Farmers‘ institutes. it is expected that Mr. T. .A. Benson of the Dominion iLive Stock licpaHnieii-l, Toronto. will conic to lhe island at that time and add-rcss the Meeting on the needs eniziilvro from :ill parts oi‘ the Pro- and advantages of cooperation i‘or Orwell’ '63.! well Cove wag found dead in his The President announced that se- room at the boarding house oi Mrs. veriil Farmers institutes hail lntl- John MoKlnrion, .137 Hlllsborg .51" m" illiaflisiifl B! U19 197ml“ where he was unsuccessful lu a were presented from the following [pg to reports, in low spirits since his arrival here on ‘Tuesday. death, neighbors noticed was acting Them‘ “lmumuuns We“? a" M‘ midnight his ln-uilliiily heard him ccptcil and it was with general sa- movgng about m; your“ h, a ma“. ilsiiiction uiudilelight that the var- “m. “m; hldlcuted extrema mgntfll ioua members expressed themselv- Matte,“ lug up to the fact that in these dif- ,, iicult times the only remedy or soi- Mm Mncmnmm we,“ “Dem; uiion is for all to get together auil knocked M m“ room gum-I wynclubord make united efforts for the return she mum] lockup nucelvinn m, an“. ‘ wer she called assistance. the Farmers’ institutes throughout mum’ m“ deceased was mum; m, the l'rovlnc.o to oeuil Ileprcseutatr the bu‘. puny grownup “m; w“), ives to tho Annual Meeetlng of the n hmue ha" [med Wm, cm-[mnc M. Associatcil llozirils to be held in‘ i" dmcm“ mm“ “my m“ ‘mpmmm rival. found a letter on lhe person quivsilon of closer cooperation be- o‘ deceased which c‘aarly Show,“ Hughes‘; that suicide was the (rouse oi his The news of the 5153.1“! w“ m“. iglcoiflic mloldel tcfnJitsper Natliozilal played with the greatest promin- l" - °‘"1 PW" "i" ‘e c d; p e ) cnce in all the newspapers. Lend- man?!” ‘mm (’°‘"“'" A“ gm’? mnmoysyparyiil], ‘film: ;_:,._.1),.;ymg m5 "flmw" publication“ applmred the equipmmm “xmmt a mo“ constituted authority a ‘group of with inflammatory statements against the United States, prom- pted by the murders. Police took special measures for the safety oi United States residents, owing to the serious proportions thc situa- tion assumed until inore Cilmploio advices were received. Steps r0 Fail... Improve The Egg Industry The attention oi thc Guardian has been drawn to this matter through tho advertisement appear- mlnute inspection. lie stutcdwthut owing to the fact that much rehabilitation of railways is to be done in his country be- cause of the havoc wrought by the earthquake, ho was casting about for liloas in transportation equip- ment uuii he UXDPBSHKH] himself as being pnijtliaiilarly interested in the radicals or irommun'sts in an ai- tcmpt to completely dominate the. country ncnr Valhalla in the Grand Prairie District have institu- ‘lcd threats of violcnco against sot tiers oi Angl Saxon birth accord- iug to a farmer of the neighbor hood who arrived here yesterday tourist and . unionist cars of thc Ammmmg m m!“ ‘nmrllmflan Cannmm, m||ways_ members oi a party, which is known as tho Lake View Com- A [mrtiru of the Canadian Na- tional building is devoted to the projection of motion pictures oi Canada. Some of these pictures show many 0i the mos-t beautiful scenic features of the Dominion, and others deal with the natural resources unii industrial (levclop- merits of the country. That their influence ibiist necessarily be oi a far‘ eacliing nature is to be eoii-_ muniiy Ilcaguo have opcniy stated they are a law unto themselves and lhzit their orders and instructions to the ri-st of thc. scttleinuiit are going to be enforced according to their ideals oi government. S. A. Paper Upholds lng elsewhere lu this issue. As in- Vlilifif- MP- S. -'\~ Mfniiiiiiiii, PFCSL the general welfare of-the commun- dcut oi’ illc Charloticloivii‘ lionrd my ilicn extended an invitation to meet ffSilfYASfifffICCCCCCMEIIMINATEC . AS PRESICENCY CANDIDATE First Session ciflDeihcocralsM Convention Said To Have Brought Deflation Of His Boom. (Canadian Prose) notc speech of the permanent eluded when it is related that up to Canadafs Stand NEW YORK,‘ June 25. —l)oflnlto chhlriunu, Scuator ’l‘homas J. from Providence Ii. l., on Saturday ‘lnight to take charge of thefuuerzil arrangements. NBS ill iii Mian ' Fitlmil. Dflilil in Bfltltdillg House Yesterday - Used Cathol- ic Acid i] Charles A. Gillie, a native of 0r- estsrday at noon. The deceased who. it is supposed. ad lust returned iroin the States oarch for work, hail been, accord- On tho evening previous to his that he strangely, and about When he did not appear ior eith- .r breakfast or illnncr yesterday- When entrance was gained to his d clutched in his hand. Coroner Dr. llouslon, on his ar- flguflp An inquest was considered unnecessary. illl response to a telegram sent yesterday afternoon, N. D. McLean at whose parlors the body was plac ed, received word from Archibald A. Giills brother of the deceased that he. would probably arrive here Committee Report Disproves Charges Against Murdock (Canadian Preae) . OTTAWA, Ont., June 25.——- Joseph Archambnult (Liberal (Iliambly-Vecheres) chairman of the Committee on privileges and elections which investigated charges made against lion. James ed the 49th Annual Communication of the A. F. and A. M. of P. E. l. at the local Masonic Temple. gates were present at the three sessions held during the day. lowing oillcers were elected and installed: gomery. m m! Simpson. i‘ I Grand Sword Bearer. ~w. w. ton. Grand Tyler, R. S. Douglas. Order oi the Eastern Star present- Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock rand Master E. W. MacKay open- Ullwards of one hundred dela- At the evening session the iol- Grand Master, W. C. Lawson. D. G. M., Dr. J. F. Martin. G. Sr. W., W. G. MacDonald. G. Jr. W., W. J. Drake. Grand Treasurer, A. Horne. ilraud Sec’y., Capt. E. Kemp. DEALING WITH. PROILEPI Lord Blanoaburgh, formerly Blr Robert Younger, who lo one oi the Grand (lhapluin. Rev. ILAJ-lrown. members oi the Board of the Judi- (lrund Steward. A. ll. Brennan. clal Committee of the Privy Coun- Sr. Grand Deacon. W. J. Mont-‘cli appointed to decide whether the Brltlah government can con- stitutionally lppblnt an lrleh boundary commlnlon. DiscussionsbAt " Can. Good Roads Conference Jr. Grand Deacon, C. Ray Morris. Grand Marshall, G. E. Full. Srfiranil Steward, H. A. McPhee. Jrtlrand Stewsnl, Morley Acorn. Grand Standard Bearer, Joliu Grand Pursuivant, Stanley Tan- T J ST. ANDREWS BY THE SEA. he “idles o‘ orysm Chapter‘ June 25. —Costs speciiicptionsaud control of highways were the three subjects discussed at this mornings session oi the Canadian Good Roads Conference, papers be d read by J. L. Bouleager, Dopdty Minister of Highways for Quebec, A. S. MacMillan, Chnirltlluof Nova Scotla Highways Board and W. H. Connell oi Pennsylvania, N. ~ S. Highway Department. Hon. William Chisholm, _Npva Scotia, Minister of Hlgbwlil was the presiding officer for the ies- slon but did not deliver on ‘ad- cd bouquets of roses to the newly installed officers. English Open Golf Championships Begin To-day - (British Uni-ted Press) HOYLAKE, June 25——Flns weath er tempered b) winds from the \ l!‘ r1», .. _-..'. g-‘hQi sea, is in iprospect for the start oi the British open-golf championship tomorrow in which 80 profession- als and six amateurs are entered. Two rounds will be. played tomor row and .two on Friday. Everyone who has observed the qualifying rounds seems to think the contest is remarkably open. No one is an outright favorite with the book- makers who bave come into Hoy- lake as though it were a racing center. Most of the expert obser- vers go no fiiriher than to cautious ly predict that eight men four 0i them Britions and four Americans —are the most likely to bs tho ones fighting ior the trophy when tho iiual round begins. Murdock, Miulsteflof Labor, moved in the Ilouse of Commons this aft- ernoon for adoption of the report oi that committee. timated therein, “It la now contr- ary to the law ior anyone to buy or all nope except on n graded bull." The not but be admitted, as when eggs arc bought on a one prlco for all grades the enterprising and cnrcfiil farmer receiving lhe same prlco io good quality eggs as the indiiferen for his extra labor anil carep-cou- sequently a great many small, dirty, stale and poor eggs are being marketed to the injury of tho whole industry, and a serious loss to all concerned. This injury and loss could bo avoided ii eggs wero all marketed ctrlotly irech and all of beet qquailty. Not only this but if tho present price oi best grades was secured for all eggs it would mean many thousands of dollars extra returns to the iarui ers oi this Island. This, loss is a reel, though avoidable, waste, and only requires the too-operation oi all concerned to overcome it. lf the farmer gathered his eggs freeb every day; kept the nests clean; used the small eggs at home; marketed his eggs once or twice weakly: anil if the merchant or gatherer who buys from the farmer would do his part by_ goi- tlng the eggs to their destination promptly. many thousands oi doi lars would be saved to tho produc- er. lt is simply a case of ouch do- ing their part. ‘We commend lhe legislation and actlonoithe egg ilcslers ns in the host interests of the ills: ludust ry. and an clforl which should ro- celve the co-opsrnilon oi all con COIlIBl|-—|T l8 GOOD BUSINESS 1'0 STOP WASTE. F_".._____._____._. Condensed Specials RATla-to WI’!- "l eaoli insertion this column. __.; _________________ uiseroneei WHAT is l'i"l—4l ‘LilT CARRIER WANTID- Al)‘ ply Guardian office. ‘WINULOE HALL TO-NIGHT.— Concert d: Candy calm-ll. ______ ‘FOR SAL‘ 0R TO LIT. -8UM- pier cottage at York Point. ply Guardian. ~56 i-zALll-AT A IYRRGAINi aloe buiceu. (alinoat nlW-‘l l”? 181 Pownai 8t. 8 04-6-25 i. y; ‘ inp nu. ATi-{IBANR m hep Brailelhiine Bet-till!!!» . 3mi- i’ I c "ii AP- 1i commend at- 1 p. gwolye choice miloltmootvirla-om justice oi this can- i! and careless one, gets no returns ._..-.--po0v—--—- i-IAVI FAITH y‘ ‘ fiyigilne tl-Tlio Pu in ‘mm’ 7m the al-i-elldance in the and final elimination of WilliamlWalsh, of Montana, whose address 31008638 Dim-NI: hi!" flvflffliiiiil (Brmsh unned PrQQQJ G. McAdoo as a candidate for l‘rc- is expected to have almost as much ' p" we“ ' lIIONiDON. June 25.-<_S__t_r_on~ ap- sidcnt was announced tonight by about Teapot Dome as Harrison's proval of the attitude ‘tal-keniby‘ Prc- George Eh Brisnnan. “liihfi 1mm"! iifflliiltiilthg iaiit thm Walsh ist a ~ " mier King on lho ilausanno Treaty Boss. W 0 i1 H0 311i O 11°" "We H?" 1"" 9° ‘"1 filllllml‘ 9i‘ Is tztikeu by tho lilo Iluigor tho m". thought the ilcmncrn-tic Cmiiviru- of McAdoo. Time must also be ficlai organ oi‘ the Nationalist par- ly in South Africa according to des- patchcs from (lope Town. ‘Phe news paper states that lhe good work which King has done l-n the iuitttci" oi constitutional ilovolopmon-t oi‘ llm iCm-pire will undoubtedly recei- vo the strougcsi support from tho Nationalist government. The jour- nnl maintains however. that so long as t-ho outer world iloes not. rcgaril the llomiu-iniis in: comple- tely o-qual to liritain and s0 long as Britain continues to endeavor to impress upon tho outer world tho iiudlvisl-hility oi‘ the umpire Can- ada's ntlltuilc will bo ineffective. The lilo lliirgor says that ihc correspondence that passed be- twnen the lirliish government and Ottawa is oi the greatest import- ance through affording a concrete example oi‘ certain currents oi op- ln-iou regarding imperial relation- chip. Former Islander Dies in Bridgewater, N. S. .(Canadlan Prose) BRIDCICWATEII, N. 8., Juno 25. ~—.lamos A. Maclleun, K. C., iigcil 72 years, one of the best known lnwycrs oi this province died nt his home hero at 11.30 this niorn- l , Capture Motor (Canadian Prue) GREDNFIELD, June 25——A sign on the main highway between South Vernon, Vt., and tho Mount llcrmon railroad station today warns motorists to beware of a swarm oi bees In that locality. The sign was placed them by town au- thnrltles because John Delaney oi Vernon, who is employed in Green- field, drove his automobile along yesterday, where the honey-makers hail collected on a limb overhang- ing the roadway, bending tho limb down so low that Mr. Delaneyb car struck it. He was compelled to sook safety in flight, but not hcioro he was badly stung. chiefly about the face. Tho beos took possession oi lhe car and it was several hours before tho owner could recover it. Allied Raids In The Ruhr (Canadian Preas) DUSSELDORF. Juno 2i'i—\Viile- spread raids have been made in tho French and lielgian occupied ‘zones during the. inst few days by ‘thc military authorities in search oi evidence of Nationalist or mil- nli- . “g2? raréiiélsntfihthoflt-oa haw, lie was a native oi New Lcndonf - 1 . searched two hundred and fifty p- 1'" l" i‘ M"“°"' nz"ijg’glxi"égili and Conservative. iliilatp in the provincial elections in 1800-1804. The funeral will he held Sunday afternoon. Postal Situation houses, arrested forty persons and seized numerous documents. The Belgians have made more than ono hundred raids and taken a few per- sons in custody. British Housewives Organize Buying Strike (Brltliah United Pren.) IMImNh Juno 26.-—llriiisi\ hou- ris-wlves are organ-ill"! ii WW0?“ strike in prolest against the rise in iooil stuff prices. Flour, butter, cheese and bacon have already ris- on in price whilst sugar and ten are expected to follow suit immediately Provision merchants predict con- tinuance oi this upward trend ii-nd expect a masked increase in iivinii costs. Loaders of tho League maintain t la duo to-the maailWW-"l" °i mm‘ binittloae and theY- are organizing for o notional roro aiioinot irrel- ent prlool. . (Canadian Proaa) TOONTO, June 2i'i—l’raotlcrilly no change in the postal i-‘lliuitlon in Montreal. Toronto and Windsor caused by tho strike of employees in thcso cities was roportoil ovcr- nlght. The Dominion government remains iirin in its refusal to grant concessions to striking WOIKGPlLW io accorifng to tho Dominion Foiloni- tlon officials, are ilrm in their re finial to return to work until their demands are mot in full. ._{.q-}_-_._ new House Wives he rise in prices (Canadian Iii-coo WINSTON ‘BALIM. lane a? ‘x men one a no!!!» were kil oil yesterday wiidn lightnlnl b. look: after and / — bu lnoreee- B ‘ lino, will? . a iiv m: late 1d I! l. min in: relponel llitiel year . whose stock has been irumlng up Remains Unchanged " B lilllEll "BY flllOWCtl for the nomination speech- i-s. of which a long string is ax- pectcil, and for the long demon- strations which the friends and ad- mirers of each candidate placed in llilllllllilliflll always sings at the cud of each nomination BDOBClL. Altogether, ii the first ballot is reached by Thursday, even at night, fair progress will have been made. Sena-tor Samuel L. Rnlston seem- cd late tonight t0 liavc just a little bi-ttcr chance than any oi the other dark horse candidates, but the John W. Davis people perked up surprisingly, considering the big _sctbnck they had the day before, auil began rushing out comments showing that Davis was one of the framers of the Clayton Act, and describing his defense oi vnrioiis labor unions. They call tho Clay- ton Act tho "Magnn Charla of or- gnnizeil labor" and insist that their been tlon would adjourn much sooner than hat-i been zintlcipaicd. This followed thc. first’ formal moeiiug of the (‘nnvciiiion in which Teapot llomc. and the smear oi oil was the lmnc and siucw of Senator Pal. Harrison's keyuotc speech. lt followed an oitcriioou of con- fcrcuiacs, in which it became evident that many ni the McAdoo ilelcgatlnus were being held by such thin threads that the slight- cst jar would map them. It camc after llli! compielii collapse of thc. effort to iibrogiitc the lWll iiiirils rule, only thrce votcs in lhe Rules (‘ommlltivo .ln-lug mustercil to fav- or the change. Fnrtyeiglii oppos- ed it. Labor's Threat ignored it came after the first meeting of tin-Platform Comnilttco revealed by much bail feeling that it was iiilllllltlilli! has very much proposed to have the licariugs on maligned. the Ku Klux Klan plank in secret. 'l‘aggart. however, shrewd, ex- pcrienccil old Convention manlpiil- ator, Ls iuorc and more serenely confident cvcry day that the noiui- iii-e will he Rain-ton, iiud one thing can be said with some emphasis»- no mistakes have been made so far in bundling liaistoifs cam~ paign. it ciiinc in spite of throats by tho Aiucrican FUilUfililOll of Labor offl- ciuis t0 bolt ti) the 11:‘ Filllfllil‘ tir- kct ‘unless candidates acceptable. io lhcni and a platform meeting their ideas wi-rc ngri-cil upon. 'i‘iic labor officials. \\'h|ll' refusing lo uamc candidates they did fzivoi", centred tin-ii‘ drive liirgcly zigaiust Senator (‘aricr Glass, oi Virginia, Raleton in the Running. Iialston has be: in kept away from the Convention city. He is not iillowcil to stand around head- iiuartcrs or cvcu lo sit iu rooms holding irouicriauces. lie is not mopping his brow and showing his ugc. lie is not failing to see peo- plu who might usk him for uny- ililug from tickets up to a promise to name some one Secretary of State. On thc contrary. Tom Taggnrt. one of thc must adrolt politicians thc Democrat Party cver knew, is rapidly with ilic l‘.\'illt‘lli weaken- ing of McAilou, much oi ihi- old Wilson strcngih iailuglng to the Virginian Wilson ll-illllvll to suc- cccd McAdou as Secretary of thc 'l‘reiisury. Tho first ballot of thc Conven- tion probably will (Yilllll-i Thursday. allowing Wednesday for the kcy- his way, llaiston will be nominat- oil. Al Smith's boomers bad a trem- endous rush oi enthusiasm today following thc very obvious ilefla- ilin oi tho McAdoo boom so sure nan. old lieutenant oi Roger C. Sullivan, and now thc. directing brain ole the anti-MoAdoo force u-as ivlliing tonight for the first tinic to say flzitly "McAdoo is through." - P. E. I. Man is Injured in (Clnltlilit Fran) sr. cicriiniiiuss. Ont..- Fon 00°.” noAl-mlngouvaN1vqoN,pllodrivi-r fell‘ at lock three Wei- manngiug his campaign with go number oi tho personal friends finesse nnil illspzitch. nnil , if the of the ibriile and groom at an infor- dcvelopmr-uts happen tn swing inal reception given at the "PllTiZ and certain that George E. Bren- on their way to California. Chief Justice Mflihlfilivi!“ endiMr. ' a a ' Ju tic Hssnrd, the t roe pr son- Ontario ‘ ° l B. found true hills on Tuesday wero l . All three stated that they would be 25. —-A huge boom oi e derrick P9 striking l The report finds evidence which shows tbaat the minister with- drew $4,050 from the Home Bank. Ottawa branch. August 15th but there was no evidence to show he withdrew it as a result of inform- wtion obtained as a minister of the Crown. The report also shows that the minister diid nothing con- trary to his obligations as minister or .ln derogation oi his oiiice or the honor and ilignily of parliament and that the charges against him are not only not proved but entire- ly disproved. ' Mr. E. G. Porter, Conservative, West Hastings said that it was not possible for Mr. Murdock to bo minister at one moment and private citizen at another, there- fore ii he has obtained ilniormntiou which prompted him in withdraw money from Mr. Gorilon, and not at a cabinet meeting, he had ncver- tlieless acted improperly. lic had PPCDIVPG information in thc capa- city ns cabinet minister and he had acted on information rr-ci-lveil. June Wedding The interior of St. Paul's Church was prettlly decorated yesterday ev- ening for the marriage oi Miss Joan Croskill and Mr. John Archibald Mallctt which took place at 7.30 p. m. wlili the Rev. ll. l). iRilylllflllil officiating The bride. who was exquisitely gowned in whlto silk and carried u bridal bouquet oi‘ roses and lilies oi‘ thé valley. was given away by Mr. Prank ill. lleartz. She was at- iciiilnil by Miss liulli lleariz who was becomiiigly gowned in yolluw gcorgette :inil curried a bouquet oi‘ cream roses 'l‘he groom was supported by Mr. Ralph Windsor. There Wilts a largo attendance al the service in the Church where thc organ music was rendered by Miss Earle. Immediately after the wedding ceremony, -Mrs.,F. R. Heartz, as sisteil by Mrs. Mallett. the mollicr oi the bride-groom, received a lar- lionie. which was beautifully decor- ated with white lillos and pink car- nations, Mr. aiiil Mrs. Mallott leave this iornlng t'or iBorden by car, and ill visit many places of iiiioresl where their future I! W they intend to make home, -——--<+c-————— Supreme Court At yesterday's session of the Supreme Court presided ovor by rs against whom the Grand Jury rraigned Bllil pleaded not guilty. r ady ior trial on Morning‘; in the cue oi Donald icholeon _.1__.__¢O>—_.__ dress because be- said the lelllcn was late starting. ' Public Askilig Montreal Police Big‘ Questions (Canadian Piece) MONTREAL, June Bin-Declaring that “there is something in. the police somewhere" and that ‘Ftllbrfi are some big questions tho public are asking tbs police, and these questions will have t0 be answer- ed." Mr. Justice Wilson today, re fused to endorse the tbanka.itnd' irongratulatlons which P. L. cum. ..,_ Vote on Church Union Expected To-day (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Juno 25. —Church union, debated in the House to tho early hours of this morning. prov- ed too big an undertaking to be ilisposed of in a day and night. At 12.45 this morning the Prime Minister intimated that there were several members who still desired to speak on tho measure, and, as the Murdock case is scheduled as the first ordcr of business for to- day, the church uulou debate was postponed iintll Thursday, ol- though tbere-‘yvas a protest from certain members at uot finishing The discussion in the House was simply an enlargement of the dis- cussion in the committee on priv- ate bills and in ‘the main by the Hfliiic speakers. Not a new argu- ment was ailiiuccii on either sldc. Tile attendapce on the floor was at times sparse and often the atti- tude was one of negligent inatteu tlon. The galleries, howevgr, were packed, the predominating cleminlt being women. Western members were pretty much a unit ‘in favor of union. be- cause in the sparsely settled localities on thc prairies a ilupllcn. tlon of evangelical effort involves an economic waste. i-{O The Weathe-r, Etc. $e+looifs TORONTO. June 26»{Msrlllme ‘ moderate westerly winds clearing partly fine. lilgh tide this evening iit 6.45 and tomorrow morning a-t 6.56. Sun sets this ovelfng m, 7.55 gnl] rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. New moon ‘vl-‘(IIIBI-ldfly, July 2m] 1.36 n. m. Sunimorsidc tide eighteen min. uies later than Charlottetown. Maximum and minimum tempera- turns: Toronto 76. 62 ______ _’_.._. cloudy Montreal 78, 64 ___ [pip Quebec 76, 58 ___- nil eno. ve. Seymour Darrnch and » 1580 imu ' ltn t ck a y eh d poor here ill ifi“ a a n ‘ ‘this at about 885C500: tacit tbeqyuhraliltelicb shelter from £35m“ m fig!‘ . nalltt ill . New Mil Ill t to tkoitill- storm and exploded 15‘: pounds‘ i: "M "w," ,0 averagoa about dynamite. The oxploa ll was o _-, iy. for a radial of two Iylllil- Itlitilil Ship Canal ioiiay. Giorflo A. mmi u. loci-chi"! of‘ tho Canadian Goo Rondo A tlon. ' Bridge, P. E. I. Although eerl-_ i“ " ously injured doctors say he will recover. Napoleon Peters of Oyster Bod l no.—an action of eloctuieiit, judg- ént was given for tlieplaiutlfi, The Court adjourned at nooh till 11 o'clock this morning. in Charlottetown ‘I0, 58 . Halifax ‘ill, 54 __. K. (1., Crown Prosecutor wished to‘ address the police oillcers who bnd been associated with him in the investigation of the murder of Heu- ri Cleroux who was shot to death in the hold-up on the Bank of liocbe lsga coliectlowcar on April 1, anil- ior which Giuseppe Seraflnl, Lou-in Morel, Tony Frank, Leo Davie, Mike Valentino anil Frank Gain- bliio were yesterday found guilty and sentenced to death. ills Lorilship also refused to ac- ccile tn Mr. Caldefs request to acquit Mary Serafinl on all the‘ three charges two oi murder and one oi receiving, which was pre- ferred against her and instead re nianiled her for trial at the Sept- ember assizes. Adam Parlilo, was also brought boron! the court on the three char- gcs nml remanded until September. (‘ire Nicsro. Muir's evidence, was formally chargnd and acquitted, but was held a o. material witnosp. Leaves Sick Bed To Attend Convention (Canadian Prose) _ NEW YORK, June Iii-Samuel (iniupors venerable President o! the American Federation of Labor left his sick bed today to present Lab- or's cause lo the Platform Com- mitten of tho Democratic National ifonvcution. His face was pale’ and drawn and he was assisted to and from the committee room by other icileration ofllclals. Ha was iiitcnilcil by a trained nurse and imide. frequent use of smelling salts during tho twenty minutes he was In thc committee room. Despite the apparent. cfiort it cost him Mr. (iompers twice addressed the cora- inliicu [iii-ailing for justice for the workers and parJcnlarly against the use oi an injunction by courta In industrial disputes. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. “Wlnslno Hadwtofniiiht-Concort a Candy snle. 1i "Annandale Hall, Monday, spea- ial show. Dempsey-Firm fight in Moving Pictures. 8041-6363! "Wlnslos Hall tonight-Concert‘ & (‘audy sale. 1| "Grand tea y, at Ruetlco on July 9th. Proro evil-yin aid of St. Aug usilne Church.— 01841-25 ti. “ice (‘ream Social audiroc ent- crtalnmcni. at Hope ‘River School; Thursday evening, Juno 21th, "Freely Point in the town Hell. Bout-is. Friday. June 27th. A mill-i ion laughs. Specialties between.“ ncis by Messrs Dingwoll Quigioy’ and stems. Adiiiiulm I5 cent-In. children 2o cts. souou lti at. John c2. is - _ 5m Boston 90. 72 __. ___ rgln New York 84. 1a .......... ._ emi-