_ -1 _ i ' ~ ~' ‘ .‘ _ .--; -.~'?' 'i Lf" " ' sg#-_i". 5 1 -N: 4. ". - -'_-. I' "~' "` .~"_'-` - _I _ ' V ' _pa fc »-- _». H »-_,-.....7. ”‘ . -_ ‘rn¢i.1~ri-i_s Iiiitsf' ' ' ‘ ~~we'|i‘ri-i Pniwrina _ POS .TNI PlOPI»l'l` PAPER . ‘ , » 1 ._-. i , l `~'i . , \` )_ » .1 gi., ,i' ‘ 31 ..A__.¢»<,,f_. __._~iv_.. 1 L., Vt' , _ _ , ~- 5 . I , 4 ,_ I . , ` I _ ¢,,. . > - g _ » _ ._f,‘,`;1,;~__ V ._ WE, 4 if t.. A Y -- ' . ~ , - '-- t.. ‘. ‘._ , - . _ .\, `.-1.. .:'. 1 4 4. ~‘ -` -..‘°°i - . ' .t ‘ 5 ` ~ .1 . . ° - i . ..-,-'fa » ‘ ` 4. », .=,~.i»,-,.”__ ‘ , ' /' II; -fffzftttt 1 I F0-si _’~,‘ ,Y . _I :__ -» J ___._;‘¢, ._ U, _ _.,. _ J I A .. I I ' 1 -- A f 'I ` I I _ ~~: I > Au. me News -_ ' s ~ ~ » _j, _ - ' _ wonri-i nubtno , I ~ _ ' ‘ ' . ' ` ' = ' j '. ness sv evenvsoov THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDIVARD ISLAND LIKE THE DE\\'. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY _ - .si ewn Véusrtllaii, ;¢'§|\g| "ii" Guardian, Founded 1381, Ev °”"‘° ‘"7-_ _ CHARLOTTETOWNI CANADA, FRIDAY JUNE 1-3, 1919. Annual Bubserlptlon, delivered,” By mall, Ulltldl, $3.00; U,8.A., 03-3° vt'¢f___~ ‘ _ l V I . in situ-m0r__ GIA _ iii iiisiliii aqmaunisr ooVEnNMEN1' wii.i. BE PROCLAIMED ` c ' SUNDAY viii. iii.l.r _wirii iiuiiciiir 40 Per Cont of Austrian Army is loislievlst and Threltenlng I (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 12.-`-A Communist Government will be proclaimed hi Austria-on Sunday with promise of immediate sucess. according to infer. tuition in Government olrcles here. The best information indicates that about forty percent of the Australian amy is Bolshevik. The Communists are expected to ally themselves with the Hungarian Communists whose recent Military successes are consid- ered to have strengthened them. The Austm-Hungarian situation as a whole is viewed here as decidedly serious. REPLY T0 GERMANS READY SATURDAY FIVE DAYS D/VILL BE GIVEN GERM-ANS T0 DEOIDE THEIR COURSE (Special 'te The Guardian) i‘AltiS, June 12.-There was incre:is-- ing belief in peace, conference circles ioilny ‘thot the repl~y to' the Germany counter proposals would not be ready for delivery before late Saturday night. Five days has been definitely fixed as the limit which the Germans must decide upon -their course. The reply to the counter proposals. according to French Conference sourc- os, agrees to e plebi-scite in Upper Sil- as-iri, subject to certain clearly deilnefl conditiins. Suspicious G¢rman Movements. COBLENZ, June 12.-The move- ment of war material by the Germans from territory to territory. beyond the areas continues, according to German newspapers. The beginning of this withdrawal was made several weeks ego when there was a hitch in the prince negotiation. The withdrawal oi troops from various sectors, opposltt the Allies bridgeheads is also report oil. Several days ago the removal oi material from the l<`rnnk-fort area be gan. BRITISH TRO0P 00 Y OESEL AS GUARANTEE FOR PAYMENT OF ESTHONIAN CLAIMS (Special to the Guardian.) l’A.R.`lS, Juno i2.-'l‘lic Council `oi l<‘oiir has sanctioned the occupation of Ocsol Island. which commends the cutmncc to the Gulf of Riga by Brit- ish troops. Tho Estbonian govern- ment ugrocd on the occupation no ti Sliimititco for tho payment of ilniiii- vlul uid to the Esthonlanti. ‘ . mveloiiev _ _tcoNoiNsio_srrciiis _ “JOHN M¢euii.t/in s co wii.i. lilly the highest cash prices for oiiss. _ osoi-s-iaiviiii-i.. 'sth/iwseanv css-rsea-Limit-so iiumlier can be suppiis¢i.wiuiout .iivielfat 40 cents each. Only orders ‘woken arisen can as niieo.m°niagut- li‘ui~nli'ihng_"(‘:o., Ltd., Montague. “I , _ 5g27.5`-2»4MEl<0l -.,..‘.‘..___ `. . -‘_ ':‘. t-- -‘ '= " ‘"W;ou = enero: _ mesure “tm m, from ’ mu red beet- F`f°ilh e rydsy. Saunders New- some disc., Mankt Buildings. es'ise~i1'M1wi¢_ °F°li ss New House cntv '°“1' Y old 'ttitli modern c_`onven- lenoes. -_ one-_SDI or' cail st restri- enco. ' Piesesub Street. only rea- '°" f¥l_lllinl,.osviier` ieavlngqn-ov~_ iuce. . G. Eiiiiery. - calms-9Mlii. flucvion ro|n'vi+uns ron .toon A. Lswmi. si the tus residence- °f .lsmos D. Lawson. 48 School _ Simi. on monday. June isnt. .Commending at.. .2 o’clocli ielllfll-I Eseqiiibo Coming (special to ri.¢`eu=ru|sn.) ship Eseqdlbo siilled for l"oi'tland on Tuesday with 528 patients from Kirk- dale Hospital, 21 officers and 21 unru. es. Officers include Chaplain Lien; Col. A. M. Gordon, of Kingston, Major J. A. Heskeb, of Winnipeg, und Major A. s. wright, or Queifsc. Wounded Americans _Return mini Archangel (Special to the Guardian.) . LONDON. :lune 12.-Wounded Am- ericans were with the British who ar- rived on the -'hospital ship Kalyn, from Archangel. They are in good spirits and have n small opinion oi the liolsbevist as =.i soldier. Guarding the _ German _Delegates (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, June 12.-The French gov- ernment which has charge of the po- lice arrangements and supervision of the German delegates at Versailles. recently doubled the _guards there to prevent outside communication with the Germans. Among other delega- tions some comment has been arous- ed over the fact that the Frericli u.~i` the only ones having access to coni- munlcation with the German dclegu- tion crin confer with the Germans informally from time to time and thus enjoy a considerable advantage in reaching negotiations. British Operating - Against Petrograd STOCKH-OLM, June 12.-Part of tim Brlttishtroops wlii,ch recently uri-ivel .n-t Murmuu are participating in oper- ntions against Petrograd, according to reports from Archangel. They are now near Potrogrnvodsla- LIBERAL CGNSERVATIVE CONVENl`IONS The conveiition held ut Eldon yrs- terday to nominate’ Liberal-Coiiservir tive candidates to contest the 4th Dis-` trict of Queens County wus a largely 'uttended and n most enthusiastic one.. All the polls of the District were w_cli represented. - Among those who were present were Premier Arsenault and Mr. Alex. Martin, of Valloyficld. The result ol' the meeting was tho iioiniiiu-tion oi Mr. John S. Martin. the sitting mein- ber, and zur. shew oiciviilian orni- berry Plains. Mr. Martiii's i'ioiiilii:i|_ion was movifil by Mr. George B, McDonald. oi Vernon. and secoiiilod by Mr. John Mcl..cod ot' Uigg. Mr. MtMilliin's nomination wus moved by Mr. Alex. Martin. ni Vnllry- iielrl, and scuondcti by Mr. Aiul|'f_-w McDonald. of Vernon, ’ Both noniliintlons worc inode un- animoiis. Before the meeting Mr. A. D. Ross. his name bc not submitted as ii cun- didatc. as i\wii\g_ to various reusoiis. he was not in a position to accept. A vote of tlirinks, niovcd by Mr. Alvx Martin and seconded by Mr. Shaw M'¢‘M§i|an -and passed unaniniously was tendered the Premier for lilir,'iit- tenduiice and excellent uddrcsii. Thi-. Premier was obliged to leave before the meeting was tllllle OVW- 011 lil" leaving the hell those present rose hi 3 bgdy and gave .him three rousing cheers and a tiger, which he sinillngly acknowledged. ' Addresses were made by thc two candidates and by Mr_. Alex. Mullin and the Premier, which were -all' _S9190- didly received. indeed s whole-hearted spirit of unanimity and entliualulm perveded the gntire meeting, and it was ge’nersll,V'agi'eeed that the pros- poets look very brilht indciili l0\‘ U10 two candidates. After rousing cheers for the candidates, the Premier. euzl the Conservative Government, the meeting closed. , _ tl P' -Disttifot’ 1 S ellliliilirltts Gsiillllites ` i -_-Jus-_ ' ‘At a largely attended and enthusias- sz Moi-eu im wwdndsdev »_tl°\‘“°°“. at wphiii every pdll was'r\tDi‘0!ented. Willi S28 Patients thc convener made -tho rcquost thatl tic Liberal Conservative Convention' N0' SYIIPATIIETIC _ STRIKE-IN CALGARY OIVIC FEDERATION UNIONS NOTE STRONGLY AGAINST STRIKE (Special to the Guardian.) CALGARY,`Aitu., June 12.-There will be no sympathetic strikes by any civic oniployees. For the second time unions belonging to the civic f0d0l'Hfll0n have voted overwhelming- ly against joining in the sympathetic strike. This includesstreet railway- men, electricians, power house men, water works employees, all outside men and all the city hall staff. Oillcial information on the result of the vote was conveyed to Mayor R. C. Marshuli this morning by Ted Knight, president of the Civic Fed- eration, who called with other mem- -bers of the central strike sub-con\init- tee. British Submarine Lost withaill Hands _ ._ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. June 12.-Tho Admiralty announced today that a. British sub- marine operating in the Baltic seas has been missing since June 4, and is presumed to have been lost with all hands. MARSHAL FOCH READY FOR WAR PLANS MATURED FOR ADVANCE 'INTO GERMANY IF TREATY NOT SIGNED (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, June 12.-l\/iarshal Foch and General Weygantl had two conferenc- es yesterday with Preniier tilemenc- chu at wliirli they ilisciissetl the im- mediate resumption ot' liqs-tllities und it concerted advance by the Allies, says Marcel Hutin ln the Echo do l".il'- ist. The general opinion is, the writer adds, that Count Von i3i°ockdorii' Riin- tzuu has committed himself too fur to he able to sign the treiity.l it is also believed that thc Sclilcdeninnii minis- try will be swept away to make room for ri iiiinistny ot' moderate lnilcpciid- ent socialists, which will be joined i»_\- Muthias Erzberger chnirmiiu ot' tht- Gcrmaii uriiiistice ooiiimlssl0ii_ This iuliiistry it is declared would be dis- posed to accept llic Allied colldiztions which will be about July lst. Pastime Club Holds Banquet St. Duusiziifs Parish llull was thc scene 'of ii jolly time lust night when the mciubcrs oi the Pastiino l".lub hcld ri hrinriuct in honor oi the boys of tho club rircoiitly rctiiriwri l`l'0m (iVl_‘l`lillilis'. it_ wus :iii nllogotlicr vcry siici-css- ful und oiijoyablo fiiniztloii. About one liuiirlrt-il iiiciiibcrs of thc club wore present und ii lairgc iiiliii- ber of war vctcruiis. _ Six iublcs were ii(-i:i:ssui°y to ziccoiii- odute those present uiid thc l!00il things upon ilicsc were soon made to Llisiippoiir lu it innnncr that showed that the ilulntics were of the very best order. A toast list was disposed of us lul- lows: The King--God Siivc the King. Our listurned lleroos-[tcspoiidcd to by Mr. Frank McDonulil, 'l`racudiu_ Canada,-respor`ided to by Mr. Mark M‘cGulgnn. Our Departed lyloiiibers,-#Frzink McCarey. killed at Vliuy Ridge. Ani- brose Hennessey, died on at-tivo scr- vlce at Halifax. Peter Doyle, Chur- lottatown-Tosst drank-in silence. ~ Our Guests-Responded to by -Rev. Maurice MacDonald, Mr. P. S. Brown, Mr. P. A. Smith, (7. F.. and Rev. W. V. McDonald. The following musical programme camo next: _ ' Piano Sole.-Albert Blanchard. Vocal Solo.-Mr. Jas. Mcinnls. Violin Solo,-Mr. Fred Skerry. Vocal Solo,-Mr. J. Austin Trainor. Vocal Solo,~Mr. Wm. Morgan. God Seve the King. The speeches were all excellent. and evoked much enthusiasm. A splendid . feelin! Dervaded the whole prmzeedings. , . The affair wound up with an en- _All the lie hold- pueots. 0011* s -' '- ' ` ' -,orleing ‘¢||n|`".|-som, hell, Hon. i-i._D. Mcllwen and-_ Dr. ll. .isjoyahle dence in Prince ot Wales _mf ._ ,_ __ _ Y* Manuva), ,mwhiq were nominated to contest College Hall., . . mm “M ‘ “Nm ii ietrlct st' the iortlicptning pro The League of the Cross Banu fer- _ Besriltil. Ai|otlda;¢‘I;.M nun.” ` aged' e,'.c,|°,,_ ~ - I nlshed eseellent music for tire vrsltses. r _ .. I , _ , . , 0.3 "_ F _ 11 . . = . ‘- .gi ,§~._». -.»..»_"~ ' ._ ’ , _ " . » ., ~‘ . _ ’. J-,-__ ,, , _ ~ ._ ,- ,_ . . -,- f /_ » ’ ‘ ‘ ... ..._ ' I ‘ .-’- » . riiii iiiiii. or iiii; ' CNINETY-EIGIITII DELIGHTFUL LECTURE IN THE iPEOPI-E'S THEATRE LAST EVENING or uiiioii i.?._i`i`ooi>isit, ii'.c. Took ...His Audie-i;¢Tln Imagination ‘ Frbm P- E. Island to the Rhine One oi thc most inti-rcstiiig lectures It has been the privilege ot' thi- citizens of Cliarlottctowii-to listen to was that delivered in the Pcoplcs s*-it, _- i _:gf .1,_§,§ __ ~. MAJOR J. P. HOOPER, M. C. 'i‘hcati'c lust evening by Major- l’.irker lioopcr. M, (`. The "Trait ot’ the 98th" was follow- ed once more (this time witliout danger) in all its strange jouri1e>ying.s through w.ir scarred Franco, by ri very large and interested aiitlicnce. quite it number of whom hurl br-on over thc original triili with tho spook- er. , it was llit; .\’i:ijor’s lirst appz-:ii‘iliit'c in tho t:a11iicity` oi' ii lccturcr uiiil iw 5’ lireriziiiily I: to bc voiigrutiilzitieil iipoii the splendid iiupressloii lic iuiitlv. Both from tilt' stiiiitlpoiiil ol` tht- hirin- ner in which lic iissciiihlcil ‘his various poifits oi i|iioi'i1iuLiim and thi- cxccllellce til' tho tilciitiii it \\'u_~' ai lecture of ii'ierit_ ' Major i3zi.i't_li-ti pri-.slili-il rind intro diiccd thc spcukcr, who hurl lei( Ii~_\|.\ ti junior licutt-iiiint rind rctiirncil from tho wail' tis. oill<'iir iroiilliiziiiriliiiz titt- buttery. Major lloopor took his »:itiilli~iii~< with liliri right from (;lizii'liiili~lo\\‘ii in 1915 to the Rhino und brick iz; Prince Edward island The lecture wus lllusti‘iiir».tl with l.'»0 slides. innde lroiu photogrnplis taken li-y Major llooper liintselt. The slides were among the finest over shown hero. Major iloopor matic it ii point in visit lilo griivc of vv:‘i'y lslziiiii-ti' ltlilod In iictiriii its lla-t* us in his power :ind not only 0i°t‘t'.letl ai i'roi~a.~i :i.ht:\'\' ouch. but ttmlt ri piiologrupli uf Ilii- griivo :ind sont copii-.~i to thc iivxi ol kin of tlccciisod. lliajor iloopcr licgrin by il»~.,|-i-il»ii\': tha trip on thi- =S. S. Lupliiiiil :iiiil thu tirrlval in Pinglmiil. ilu told til ilii' trnliiliig iii lioi'sli‘:iiii iiiitl Lyiltl \vlit-i'-- the Butlr'ry pill in soiiii-lliliig iivvr ll\'<- inontlis. l¢`rnm ldiiglaiiiil Iii: rolzilvfl ilcl;iil_~ i»l‘ lilo urrlviil iii slioiviiii; tht-ir |ii'.~;t lrif tory, posltioii. \\'liii'li was on liti- Soiiime._ Niiiiiiwiiiis pici\iri:s slitiwiiii.; various pliuscs oi the Soiiiiiio bottli- \\'ci'c tlii'o\\'ii upon this sore(-ii_ iiii‘liiil~ ing that ui ilii- stuliite of the liiivssutl Virgin iii .yioiituliiiiiii ('linr<-li. Ati un- i-xplodtiil slit-il is sltcwii :il the liaise ofthe stutuc. while ull iiroiiiiil is shown v\'i'i-ckiigc und debris i`i'uiii oth- er shells. I"l'oii\ llin Siiiuinv, lllujor lloopi-r traced lilo lraivi-is ul' (lic iinlli-\'_v io Vliiiy liidgo, `\vln‘rc they roinuliicil for some time iii preparing for the t-up ture of thiit iiiiportaiit point. Splendid views were shown; of thc havoc wrought by the ravages of war ut this 'place. The lecturer licrc showed thi- cross- cii orc(-tori to tliii iiicmor_v of iliciiivii who foil in this engagement of the first, second and tiiird Canadian Div- 'isions and the ,monument erected to the memory of the Canadian Corps Ar tlliery. He expressed his ‘regret of being unable tn secure a picture of the 4th Division Cross. The next stage oi' the Trail of thi- 98th was Passchenduele. Here the lint- tory' occupied five positions. Thlslmi- tie was in ell probability the worst in the experience of the 88th. The Bat- tery -had their headquarters in the sewers outside the Menln Gate ol Ypree. "In my opinion," said"li/lnjor Hooper. "it was owing to U19 8004 iudgment of _Major Proves that- the Dr. A. F. Hunter .. i .\ V' _ TRADE WITH BELGIUM it0W UNDER WAY CANADIAN CREDIT OF $25,000,000 WILL BE GIVEN T-0 BELGIUM (S_pe'=iaI to the Guardian) LONDON. Juno l1!_~Nogo(intioii.~' wltli- Belgium under Curiudii’s agree- inciit to advance $25,000,000 crcdit‘to that country to finance Canadian trade have been well atlvanced. Tho first suiliiig under tho new ugrcciiirnt will bc tliutof the Glunspoiiii, which will lcavc -Montreal Ou June 14 for Antwerp. Sailing will be rcgulur tlicrcaiteix the Cunudiain Pacific Stcztiuship floilipuiiy having thc con- tract. Ni-.got_iutioris with l~‘i'aiicc, io wlioiii (kiiiutlu is also giving ii credit. ui‘o_i~'.till hold tip. 'l`li+\i'c is sonic dis- cussion ‘of Iii possible ni‘i`ong‘cuieiit with ltzily, to whom tht- Doiiiiiiloii is supplyliig frozen iiioiti. Winnipeg Carmen I ery \\'i>|~ltt'i'< wifiii back lu their jobs. i)'il i'\v'.‘o no difvvl iini:iits‘ (Special to the Guardian.) \ViNNil‘EG, Juno iii.---Tito siriliiiii; street cur employees have voted un zininiousiy not to rcl.ul'ii to work Thursday, accordiiig to un olilciiil re- port mode by oiilccrs of the (Bair-iiicii's| Viiioii to tho strike comriilttoc `\\'c;l-Iiiiciiis. ` iiciiilr|_\'_ 'l`iic job cl' ruiiiii i|1t_-rol`oi‘i=, l".ill.~i on lizivf- liizcii briiuglil (`lili-algo, Senator Robertson Again in Winnipeg| (Special to the Guardian.) rig thc llrsi irii lo thc city iroiii “._,NNll,EG` Jmw l:4___Smm,m_ mm \\'u,- i-t-porimi tonight on tlin reply ot lihr- Allied and Associnteti Govcrii-_ urisoil. ;\llni:~ilt‘r of Labor' i'ciii'li<>:l‘ “,.mml,L,g IM, night H0 ,mSbccn““__,__, ments to the Gcrnian counter propos- nls und indications are that the reply will lit' rvzidy for delivery on i~`i'Et‘ziy_ ton i' of liiologicrilllmiiie oi' lliu Suliaiii, wus ilcstioyotl h_\' ('liciiiisli'_\' in 'l`oi~onti> l'iiivt-rsit_\'. iir.ii`iri- todny. 'i`hc Kiosk. which in<:lu iiixvs cuizli ,\"" _ |ll` ~ . I ` - , ,,,m,m Ingo oi' $7 500 was foiinil to liuvi- coiiie ,Sultan’s Palace I Destroyed by Fire (Special to the Guardian.) iiiivoiuiior iioiirv (Special to the Guardian.) WalNNlI’EG .lunc 12.-For scveriil ligation :is to thc souirc oi’ iiiuiiy tiiousauds oi dollurs which,_it is ul- rrived herc to finance a rc- od buck to rovoliitioiiziry orgiiiiizn- tions' in tho i'iiitcd Statics uocoriliiig to cnc iepoii iirr ritct cu i ilollilr bills rind lilly dollnr bills iii Aint-ri~'iiii f~iiri'»~iu‘_\' ciiinc to llw l\.'iuli'- '_' ‘ _ '~.» ._ .' » _ _s»_.. BUDGET -DHATE. f STILL CDNTINUES i=riosAsi.E oerecrion or is mom umoiuisr xmas oN ~rAnii=r= ~- tiaisinits .iris _oivioso Michael Clark Sees snd`Commends Free Trade'Tewdency in Budget ' (From our.own Correspondent) o'r'r.xwi. .ruuc 12.-as the budget debate proceeds it becomes increas- iiigly evident that ii wedge will be driv- on in the Unionist block in parliament on thc tariff proposals but the extent. in whit-li it will he driven is a matter ol’ vuriurl opinions. li' the rules were such as to permit of a Unionist sub- uniciiilinout to Macll/laster’s amend- iucnt nioru would be inclined to “fb0lt" than uiiilirr present conditional. A num- Iii-r my they want to oppose the bud- get liiii not to uppcnr as voting with the ()pposi‘i'iii. Those who are iii the liciirt of thc wcstcrii Unionist caucus figure out thc following will break with the burly on the tariff question alone: Manitoba, Crerur, Campbell, Cruise and Davis: Saskatchewan, Reid, Maharg. Knox. Johnson. McNutt, Levi Thompson, :ind 'posibly Wright. ‘ Alberta. Clark, Buchanan and Doug- las. roast. mitiiiig, I Pardee, possibly (`_‘hzirlioii_ _ 'i‘owarii_.- ollsettirig this detection i`i'oiii the go\'<~i'niuciit side ri few oi the Oppositioii. notably McCi'ea of Shur- brooki-, L. A. Lupointc, Montreal. ure cxpcctcii 1-.: vote as they did before on Mnc)iastcr's amendment. “mul is HOW Proposed is essentially the same motion though on less speci- fic lines. This shows s net loss to Unionist of 16 and lt certainly will not be inure than that, it"any thing the number will be less. How long the debate will continue is also it matter oi conjecture but from the number on both sides already an nounccd to the whips as going rn speak, very likely the vote will not be rciiclicil before tho middle of next week. ' in thc liiiiise this afternoon the dc- buic was coutliiiiod by Dr. Michael (`l:irl< who. resuming his speechsairi th.--i iii his judgment protection was l{:\isi~i'isin cut down and had a very C'lost:_ |'i:l:itit>n tho uno to tho other. Soiiiiv one had said inilitiarlsin was tile spcnrlicurl of protectionism. in Gof- iiiiiiiy stat-1 .socialism cuiiic to be the .icoiiipziiiiiiii-iit, of protection. -In Can- uilri it was growing so that we wore absolutely inundated with commissions and boards of various kinds, until poli- tics a-ppoeared to he becoming the real business oi thc country. We were linving lhinrgi- dom- lz_\' thc gevcrninent which would be better lei't to the peo- ple alone. He could not agree with the member for Marquette, Hon. T. A. (irerar, that this was a protectionist. liuiigei. in the budgcct he indeed saw n tendency t.ownrilii_t'rc@ trade. ls_ the past hc had been nocused of being the only free _trader in the House, he was still ii". the position of believing in no inrifii llc wus glad to note th-at holh »:ii\'i~i'nincnt rind oppostlon worn grzitlmilly inclluiiig inward his view lieciiusc lmtli were iii iuvor oi ri re- ilut-tion ol' the tiirlli. lic was also iliuiiklul thot thc government had ref ‘hw "mf" "I tl." |m|m)l" 'I lil It In iif,.,,m ,, ,.,.,,,,|,,i,,,,,,,,-y 5mm... in |,,_| sister! tlic cliorts of certain persons ‘ ' ‘ ' ~ 'i ' _' - p so : ' . _ Ilunlplu U 'Ii' |.,.m,|,l.rH' `,,,., |(. liliiiiiiipolisg whilo ii iiirther |i;ii:ltiig:‘ 1 “’ |““'” I")“"U9” I’IaC"d I" I-he I-magel- '" ' “ lf' "l";‘l' "'"‘ “ " ‘_ l ‘ 'T Wm, ,,__N,,,,| to HH, 1 “_- W ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,_ in his opinion the proposals of the Pin- _ _ ,__ _., ,,_____ _ _ _ _ _ __ H' I” """‘ "H """_ ‘ "N 0 _ _ H( in .V _ Y ,.k_ .iiicc Itliiiistcr embodied ii large num- ` I wits; tlir_» fiilliiru to give :i ..~'\illli~i~- iii .\f‘\\ ii bei' of tlmsc contained in the rccip supply of milk to thi: toxi-s, ‘ many “greemem of NIL i Thr- new i’rcslil<‘iit. \\'_._- S. (l1'1\Hi, '--1°---~--~ i Thu Houm ms Saturday “Hamann pwsiilcil nt tiii- iiinetiiig niiil two iii\\\'- iiii-iiibori-i \vi~ri_~ iiilrotltictetl, Nlc_~isi'~ \\'_` .\l. iIo\\'i- :iiiil lt. l.. (`titioii_ 'l‘\ir\ i’i'i»siili~iii :iiiiioiiin-i-fl thi- :illit- ers its l`ollows:~- ` I Vivo l‘i‘(‘Si(l0lll_-~-S. A. i\li'l.iiiiil. 'l'ri\aisiii‘L~i'-('. li. lllu<‘h_ Si~rgi_ :it .\|'lii.~i-i'il‘-‘ci in i-oiiiivcliiiii viilli his \'l.-il Iii l~l\|i' opv us lioiiiriiiiig tllllv-i-r. 'i`lit~ l`ollii\\ ing list nl t~xpr~iisi»s iiiciir- ri-il by oihci' .\luritiui~ oilltriuls issiicrl cillclally. sliowa .\lr_ .\lcsscrvc_\"s 1:.\- pciises to coiiipzirc very l`uvo\iralil_\' with thc othcrsz- I NOVA SCOTIA J. W. Melgher . . . . . . . . . . ._$Il.i06.r».'. 8. l). liurrlll . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 3,088.00 .l, A. M("llun:ilil . . . . . . . . ._ ‘Z.il23.ll / ` - I NEW BRUNSWICK 'r.' F. oouiiiinn . . _ . . . . _ __sz.s:io.on . i.i_ (roi. Good . . . . . . . . . . __ 3_i:is_oo ` Pniiucs aowario isi.ANl5 II. J. BM'Iilli‘d ,..... .....\8,l40.35 J. A. Messervey _ .. . ._ 3.0li3.82 Il. M. Dnv-lson .. 3,029.07 with morning scslons likely next. work. GIANT BRITISHIDIRIGIBLE TO MAKE ROUND TRIP .\.'l'l\\' Yiliiii, .inns 12.-The mam- iiioth lirllish dlrigllilo, it-34. ticlicdulcd to ln-clit ti lllght ironi England to the l'nitcd States by way ot Newfound- liiiid. about Juno 20, probably will nt- tcmpt a return cruise if the westward voyage is successful, British aviation otllcials' connected with the venture ilcclnrcd on their iirrival here today. I .._.___.__..i_.__.»-. rits \vn.i'rmm, _ 'I`EIYIPERA'l‘Ul{E, TIDE. MOON, ETC. 'i‘Oli.0NT(). June 11l.-Mostly fair and cool. ` The tide will be high thinqmoming ai 9.41 emi tomorrowat 1-at; itgwiii he high tonight at 11.82 end tomorrow at 12. 1 - _ _ ` _ san- me this sveaiu uid `tmer'ro'v at 8; it rlsertomorrovv morning snr* Sunday at 4.85. First quarter of moon Tuesday, L. E. Prowse . ..._2.90ll.D0 _June 5th at 7.22 s.. m. J. QQ’ -. _ . » _ *A _.Asa