MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT -p-- - ' n. pilblic‘ ty. Newsphpér ttdvertis- fiopndation ‘ - ;~////// /// The People's Paper Covers Prince Edwar d Island Li an the guilty and the sick. False honor pleases, d calumy aifrights . yq-p_,~fr.:..i‘.1‘“"=..'ii':. (lento [I87 CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925 Ann-u Bubllllpllnlll Delivered ll-IO ILII '8! lull, Gouda II‘ U. LA. ‘i . . a 1 ' u ‘F .v 1 n (Strike Situation till Serious. Looting and Burning of Company Stores Still Continue '51 INUIES ~ iiiilii lliililii Meet Canada on an Equal Footing in Trade Matters NEW YORK, June 14.—All of the West Indian Coioniiee are prepared to uieet Canada as a. sister part oi’ the British Empire and couccidc everything possible, in trade and otherwise, which tends for the bott- ormeut of I-mperiail relations. Such was the sentiment expressed here today by Jamaican delegates to the West Indies Conference, sponsor- ld l_iy the Cautudian Government for tho llli-TCIIIS-Hlfill of trade matters and the possible" revision of the existing agreement between Dominion and the West Indies. merit, Hon. William Morrison, ‘who heads tlie Jamialcan tdelcghtiiou, said that it was admittedly not sat- isfactory. ‘but it was hoped a more suitable one would come out of the discussion. "All parties to the cou- ioreneo will try and meet on an equal footing and discuss how this lilflY Ibo brought about." he said tM-uch can tbe done in improving tho. steamship service betlw- en the ‘lift-st Indies and Canada," Mr. Mor- rison continued. "and I am ‘certain that (‘auad-Iau Imauufaieturers, pro- duccrs and growers, would brnutfit vastly if this wero done. >1 aim un- able to eny how far other ques- tions will ‘be dealt 'wl_th. but I feul crrtaiu that tho Islands will be prepared to mcot the Dotm-inion squarely." Only Exceptional ' Public Need Will Keep, Byng Here (Bpcclul to the Guardian) OTTAWA. June 14. -—4Nothiui1i fihort of "exceptional public need" will persuade Baron Byng oi Vililyio accept a second term as _ Canada's Governor General, and ‘ills ‘Excellency has already noti- iiod the Government that he feels ho cannot consider an extension oi his official stay in the Dominion. Announcement to this effect was made in the House oi Commons this afternoon by Premier King, in ieflllonse to a question raised by Right lion, Arthur Meigheu. Lond- i-‘r of the Opposition. Mr. Melfilitln and the Prime Minister itoth referred to a prolongation of ills Exceiieucyha official connec- lion with {Janada as a possibility Kreaily tlcsircd ‘by the people of lite Dominion, but it appears that that desire is not to be realized General’: term of in August oi‘ rtext The Governor office closes Your. .__.-<QQ&_.._.- Canton Taken (Canadian Preu) CANTON, June 14-——Attnckiilg K-Wanmug nnd Cantonese forces under Boishovik oificcrs‘ miter n "Bree mttack on defending Yunnan- itfla iorceeitoday forcod them to sur- "tndor Canton and imposed ox- trome cruelties on soldiers and civ- "l" Dolihilntiolr. SHANGHAI. June 1~i—Chineso mobs stormed the British Conces- lion at Kiukinng, near Ilaukow. this morning nnd wrecked the liritlsh and Japanese Consulates "Id many other buildings. Many Javanese were iniurod and the lldlnss were burned. Japanese "ilrines and Chinese soldiers rv~ stored Oman i ,____, Condensed Specials Hill-Jo pa: word, not non "with! ‘Ibahin colonize. i "35m“"'-"“li3 .°" “will i I ' gall?” 01:01:” y Gnxdion ted. l» Printer-y, Phone Ill. They Will_ Try and i sire is no Waited an Children Looting of Besco er The Amount of the Northern colliery looted early yesterday IHHICPS all kinds, and pushed lion. STRIKINEMINERS ilNll SYMPATHIZERSC “l STILL ililNllNlli liiillll ii Included In ' The Company’s Stores at Sydney Mines- $20,000 Will Not Cov- Goods Stolen-Fire- men And Police Unable To Cheek The Huge Crowd oiLo0ters. (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, June 14.4mm British Empire Steel Corporationfis Store at Sydney Mines in area was raided and morning by striking and their sympathizers including wo- m“ men and children. Shortly before the raid ‘Dreams "ls- rimnt “use started the fire alarm was sounded for aslight blaze in a remote section of the town. This at- tracted the firemen aud entire police force. As soon a-s the fire was put out the firemen and others returned to the Town Hall, where they found the big store in the hands of the looters. There were about six or seven hundred peo-ierrora new mince-- 100.11. M- w. pie. One of the town police started to inter- fere, but he was stoned by the crowd. Chief of Police Hall held the crowd back f_o_1;_z),_ti_u1_e,_hu_t it was useless foi-liifiimto olTer any force. Tlhe Company's wagons were requisitioned by the looters, who loaded them with goods, cases of destina- them to their All the plate glass windows on the Main Street section of the store were destroy- ed, half the supply of boots in that department were cleaned out as well as the entire stock of clothing valued at $5,000 to $6,000. The main floor of the store was not so badly looted, but everything in the basement including heavy cases of eatables was cleaned out. ney Mines today, (Canadian Press) 'i‘0liOi\"f‘O, Juno 1i.—-'I‘roops 300 strong, left Toronto ‘by n Hilvcifll train for ibc strike area iu Cape ilireton ut 3 p. m., fully emu-pupil ‘fill’ nlctiv; service. They were comb"??- od of 190 officers nnd men with 88 horses from ‘the lioyill William" Drag-nous and lloyall Canadian lic- rf-utcnt, stationed nt Niagara-On- Thc-Lako, and our huutlretl men from ihc R. C. it_ at London, 0nt., Bosco Officials Beaten By Mob‘ SYDNEY, N. S. Juno 14-—-Bi.l‘ll(- lug miners of the British Emlilr" Stool Corporation have taken IBW into thoir own hands nnd L011“)! W" in control oif the situation, throat!“- out the colliery disiir-lcts of care Breton. Under cover of darkness iihc Company's stores are ‘being rattled. looted and in some can! I ‘doskrnyctl. According to tho Com- pany's police, three COFPOPICIO" 99 ficials were token from their hom- cs n; New Waterford, last ‘nisiii 5nd bcmten by the moth. Nnrnral protective forces oi.’ ill! Crown state tthey are WW9?‘ ices to interiors. With tho Km! i!" once oi dayliflm "10 crdw“ ‘"5" m,” m when homes. and quiet is realm-rd. Uh '10 110°" ma“? a "9' tochment of infantry. Hillier! ""1 Although it is difficult to arrive at a fair estimate of the loss of the company, it is said that $20,000 would not cover the amount of goods stolen. It is further stated that the loss is covered by special insurance. General Supt. Hicks, of the Besco stores, is expected in Syd- when an in- ventory of the loss will be taken. Inthe mean- time the store is closed. ‘ made n‘o move. A.=torco of provin- cial ‘police undetr command of Major Basil Curry, Aittorncy Goncrnl's De- partment, are daily being augment- ed and aroibeing whipoQd into shape but so far have remained ‘within enclosures of the Steel Company. ‘common, June 14- A detach- ment of the Royal Canadian Regi- ment left here today on a special Cnnndinu National Railway train under scaled orders to proceed to Sydney. which is in the centre oi the coal mine district. whore riot- iug has occurred during the past two days. There were 100 offic- ers and mou in the party. The train was given epociai running ordcrs ‘by Montreal officials. Based Ofilicer Killed Davie . SMDNEY. N, is" June 14- A Coroner's Jury investigating the doa-th of William Davis. a striking miner shot down durlml an at- tack on the power station near New Waterford, Thursday. re- turned the following verdict late this morning. "The deceased came to his death by a bullet fired from a gun in the hands of a police officer of tho Iirithh Dm- pire Stool Corporation." engineers, wh-ich ar ved here 7H!- tgrdoy under co and of Liout om. w. n. P. an n. n. s. 0-. 1M U. M. W. EXECUTIVE MEET SYDNEY, Juno H—The United Substitute for F lliPllEllilllilli an M-iue Workers of America Execu- tive met at New Waterford yester- day morning and offered the ser- vices of thcir members in preser- vation of lnw and ordor. Twenty ,werc subsequently sworn in by Mayor G. Musie. as special con- stables. They will patrol the streets of the town. it was stated. and will endeavor to maintain peace. (Canadian Prell) ' ISYDNEY, N. 3., June 14.—<A de- tachment of troops including artill: cry under the command of Lt. Col. Stewart moved out to New Aber- deen in the Glace Bay ares at day break this morning and proceeded to patrol the Buitish Empire Steel Corporation's Ipolwer station believ- ed to have been ineuaced iby stri-k- ing aniuers, -No attempt was made to molest the tforce. A tclegrnrm received from Hon. James Murdock, Minister of Lab- or in the Dominion Govern-men; to the iUuitcd ‘Workers of America ex- ecutive announced that he would leave Ottawa today for Cappe Breton fereuce ibetiweeu the Company and its employees. Uipwaird-s of 50 members o! the U. M, W. were sworn in as ‘ l EXCITING MOMENT IN DERBY RACE 4 in an ouldcavor to mediate the dlf- _I ’ ' ’ General View showing the field rounding Tslienham Corner. braving the elements to view the classic turf contest from the top of a car. In set photograph shows ladies constables at: Glace Bay ‘today. They will assist the local aiuthori- t-ies i nthe prevention of tfimsand prreervntion of order. The ‘force of spacial U. M. W. police at New Wat- lPatrols are also on guard at Dom- inion No Six. Sunday passed quietly through- out the southetrn area. '\ ~——-nusps~rm|rcea=vsr' ~- ‘DfbUlhil-IELLER, Alberta, June 14.— The Executive Committee of tho Rod Deer Valley stub-district of the U1ll't(.'il~ Mine Worker-s of America ltus wired Tom Moore. Secretary of the Trades and Labor Con-gross, demanding a. general strike until the troops are with- t?! mwu from the Nova Scotia coal fields. ’i‘OR‘ONTO, June 14.—A filpeClilil train left Toronto yesterday carry- lng three hundred regulars to as- sist in maintaining order iu the s-trike district of Cape Breton, The detatchment includes ‘Royal Canad- ian Dragoons Iwith 88 horses. Petersonis Remains Will Leave For Home Tuesday (Canadian Press)" OTTAWA, June 14.—- Arrange- ments for the shipment overseas of the body of the late Sir William Peterson, the woll known British magnate, who died suddenly horn Friday, have been completed by the Dominion Government, it was officially announced. The remains will leave Ottawa on Tuesday nnd will be transport- ed by the steamer Melitu, which sails from Montreal on Wednesday for Southampton. It is probable that Sir William's remains will bo interred at his home on the Island of Eigg in the Hebrides. .___-<o->?__ Italy Eliminated (Canadian Pren) PARIS. June 14—Frauco ell- minated Italy in the second round of tho European Zone Davis Cup Matches today, _winnlng three matches to Italy's none. "f u_ PRUBESS Was Probably The L pressive Yet Seen Favored with ideal summer weather. the uuuilui Corpus Christi Procession of thc congre- gation of St. Duustan's Cathedral was held ycsterdaymorniug. 1t was perhaps the largest and most impressive ever seen in this city. After the celebration of Pontific- all-Iigh Mass at ten o'clock by His Lordship Bishop O’Lenry, the procession left the Cathedral and progressed alougRichmond St, to Weymouth and thence to Sydney St. and the Notro Dame Academy on the niuiu steps of which u beautiful altar had been erected for tho reception of the Most Bless ed Sacrament. _After the bone- diotion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment by His Lordship Bishop (YLeary during which tho kneeling congregation occupied tho entire south sido of Hillsboro Square, as well as tho lawn of the Academy, the proces- sion re-forincd and returned to tho Cathedral via Iililsborn. Water. and Great George streets, which wore lincd with many interested and deeply impressed spectators. The procession stretched for many blocks, and as it weudcd its way the League of thc Cross Baud played sacrcd music and the little choristcns chanted appropriate humus. adding greatly to thc beauty and solcmnlty of the occu- sion, The clcrgymeil officiating at Poutificiai High Mass were an follows: fColeibrant. Bishop O'Loary High Priest, A. J. iliclniyre; Defl- nsnsns or n ciuioim ILONTDON, June 14-The question whether members of Parliament should work in shirt sleeves, which arose in Ottawa during the recent heat wave, according to cables printed here, was answered in the mother of parliaments. yesterday whoa, during a sweltering session in committee, members shod their coats and their chairman doffed_ his hot and cumbersome wig. 0f course this was only in the lossforrnal committ sessions and no such b6 liiill tiiiiiiiiiiii iiilill SlEEVES lapse from dignity would be allow- ed while the speaker is in the chair, Still it was a breakaway from precedent which is arousing a good deal of interest. In many London offices, thc clerks worked in their shirt sleev- es, This piece of unconveutionalism ‘ly considered a most desper ate measure was brought on by the temperature, which ronc to 87, thc highest here in nine years. oar Bread. Bake ” ANNUAL BiiRPllS CHRISTI l iilN YESTERDAY argest Add” Most Im- In Charlottetown- Witnessed by Large Crowds of Specta- tors-Sermon by His Grace The Arch- bishop of Edmonton. onus of I-Iouor, Rev J. A, Murphy and D. P. ‘Crokcn; Deacon illltl sub-Deacon of the Mass. Revs N. Poirier and L. Smith; Master of Ceremonies, Rev P. Walsh; As- siating in the Sanctuary were Revs John Butler and Michael France, who are accompanying I-Iis Grace the Archbishop of Edmonton. Seated in the Sanctuary were Revs, Francis, ltlcQuald. Peter Gallant, Francis Butler and A. L. Sinnott. The male choir rendered Leon- ard's rhinos in E Flat. Immedi- ately before the procession the Corpus Christi Choir, consisting of eighty voices under tho direction of Mr. W, J. Brown rcudcrctl “Lau- Yeun). "Tuutulti Ergo" (Steiner), "’l‘hc Divine ‘Pruistf’ (lluzil), "Ali- oruluus" (Montnni After ruturn- lug to thc Cathedral the “To Deum" wus rendered. llnd "lIoly God We Praise Thy Name" sting by thc whole congregation to thc accompaniment of the League of the Cross Band. An appropriate sermon was prvnchctl by I-iis Grace thc Arch- ibishop of Edmonton, who took as hiis text. “Unless you cat thc flesh of the Son of Mun and drink ills blood. you shall not have life iu you." lishctl thc Sacrament nt the Lust Supper on Holy Thursday, when on taking bread in his sacred hands Hc blessed it and said, ‘This is My body"- Aud on taking the chalice filled with wine. blessed and said, “This is My blood, which shall be shed for tho remission cf sin." Christ then commissioned the Apostles to do this for a commemoration of liim. The order of the procession, thc arranging oi which was in thc hands of Rev,“ Maurice McDonald. was as follows: Cross bearer, Rev. A. L, Sinnott Acolytcs . Girls of St. John's Convent (lirls of Notre Dame Convent lloys of Queen Square School Ladies Societies Third Order of St. Francis Charlottetown Hospital iary Children of Mary Catholic Women: League League of the Sacred ‘Heart Auxil- da Sion" (Latnbolctte and at the Convent "O Salutaris" (Rev. 'I1Z.I\'I. lie told how Christ llilil estab- Earl of Clarendon For New Office LONDON, June 14.——The parlia- mentary correspondent oi the Daily ‘Telegraph says the government, having decided to create the new department of Dominion Affairs ought to be directly represented in thc House of rds. Accordingly, he says, the additional under sec- retary should be a member of the ‘Upper llouse. The correspondent says he has excellent authority for stating that the appointment will be given to the Earl of Clarendon. St, Joscph's's Sodality Men's Societies L'Aseulnptlon Society Knights of Columbus Benevolent Irish ‘Society League of the ‘Cross Band Corpus Christi Choir Cross Bearers Torch Bearers Altar Boys Choir Boys v Little Flower Girls Clergy and Guards of Ilouor Men of Congregation Women of Congregation The procession was marshulirtl by Mr Edward lteatly, assisted by >Mr, Alien McCabc. tannin Name for Continuing Church to be left With Committee for Recom- mendatiounltev. R. H. Stavert, Hunter River Reinstated in His Pastorate (Canadian Frau) TORONTO, Ont, June 14.-—~Pros~ bytcrian Assembly this morning adopted unanimously and witih very little diiscussiou a resoluttion- pro- posed iby Rev. Dr. J. C. lukster, ’I‘orou*tc, reaffirming its faith ‘in the Westiminilster contfeoeion of Ifaith and longer and shorter caitech- ism. The Assembly also decided t0 support Missionaries An foreign lands ‘who had decided to remain Ilhbsbyterian at. the same saiiairies as they have hitherto been paid. The name for ‘the continuing Church is to be left with the Conrmlittee ifor recommendation. There wee a de- sire expressed by many delegates that the namie should remainPThe Presbyterian Church tin Candide." I-t was polu-ted out eve-u if this heme was maintained that i; would have to tbe urade in‘ declaration by the As-stgrnbly ito protect the church in tits civil rights, The Assembly reinstated ‘Rev. R, l-I. Stnvert, Hunter River. P. E. L. in his pastoratefrom which if Was nltieized he had been removed by Unionist members of the ibytery otf Prince Edward Island. Hunter Rtiver voted against Union, and the continuing, ‘Preehyterians locked it rup and put a. guard of “sturdy elders" at ‘the front gate to protect it from Unionists, who sought control. The Church is still undor lock. The maitter of a church "GWEN-lifts biflsides ‘the Presbyter- ian Record which is to be continu- ed wild be left with a commit/tee and the Moderator, who express- M himself as to a second Dwper witthiu the Church‘, Gets Large Haul * (Canadian Pren) ‘DETROIT, June 14.—- Omojmfi‘ Kaliiszewisioi, 24, patrolman, was shot and killed and.‘ an unidoqiiifiorl citizen wounded today, (while ut- tenliiitliii! l0 stop four men‘ who held up null robbmd the Central Savings Bank of a sum estimated at $24,000. Announcements, l Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. North west Iwiuds inir and warmm. MAX OFM-IN... . . Toronto, ‘clear . . . . . .. . .. 71~60 Montreal, inir . 78-60 Qurboc, cloudy 76-60 Charlottetown, iair .. 78-54 linllifnx, cloudy . . . . . . 72-52 St, John, cloudy .. . . 73-47 Boston, fair 74-68 Now York clonr . . . . . . . . ., 72-60 l-ligh tide this evening at 6.22 and tomorrow morning at 7.02. Sun sets this evening at 7.53 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. New moon Sunday, June 21st. 1.58 a, m, Summornide tide eighteen minu- tes later than Charlottetown. BIN H0O "I and Be? "Como to Scotchiort Dominion Duy- 1o53-0-13-tf “Come all! Ice Cream, Corn- wall 1inll,Juue 17th, 2i "Reserve Monday evening Juno‘ 15th for ico Creamiodial at Hazel- Grove School. 1f not fine come first fine night. 154'! 613 3i "See Corrnn Ban "Play" in.‘ Hope River, Juno 17th, Sour-is and ;Morcli say it is tho best yet. ! 1517 8-12-15 "True Brothers Dramatic Society will present drama. "Noble Outcast" at Craplud on June 16th. Sale refreshments» 154:2 B13 2| "The C. G. I. 1‘. ico cream social 18th at Bcdequo will Tuesday. Juno Hall. l 1539-0-13-21 ...__.. "A meeting of the _Uigg Ship- ping Club will be held in lligg llull on June 18th inst. A. W. Petersen. will address meeting. Liltiill-up for August shipment. All members requested to be ‘ lent to hour financial stondh Hillel). W; D. Ross, Secretary. ' 1567. mu hold arr -,-.\-|£u-»Tf’.\~‘._. 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