....,.a.. ., ,, _- .-n »~r-.< ; Q . .,i,yixmis “' ."""'_0I A MERCHANT Y?" what to do; 110W! A , t. _%___~_ Ohnrlqlhtnwn Gnnrdlui '1' “W413i Foimdzl 0,175: ill STRIKE iititiiiitti iliiii iivi ii’ ciicii iil-iiiiY Government Submits Proposal To Postal f Workers’ Delegates-Toronto Men Al-f _-ready Have WaIkedOut and Declare _ _They Will Remain S0 Until Fur- ther Orders. - ' (ca"ad"n Prnsd lironotit their ob ot-tinns to tho no ‘(Trql-AW-A. Julie 18.~--'l‘iii- strike nighoilulc to a sttjb-coinmlltoo of in: of [llltiliil workers calioil for fivo o" lftlvilflillltllli, and to discuss sui-li (‘lflflfi iilio aficrltotin has bcoti defer matters of illfforouces as fully as red until five o clock tomorrow. Af- may be IIlEPPi-lfilify to ensure a thor- ter a whole day ot‘ cottforcncos bc- 011'] understanding tween a subcouiniittoe of tiio cab- ‘OIbON’l'O, Out,‘ Juno lS.-'i‘or- incl and roprtistititativos of the \)Oti~ onto two-ital workors arc on strike. l!!! Wflfkvr-‘i. liionibors of illt‘ Postalffhi» (lt'i'|$lf‘ill to walk-out was roach- Worltcfn lli-logatiou ileriiioii to rc- ed at. 5.30 this ovonlng by a mass ier a now proposal mudo by tho go- tui-otitig of the clerks, i-arriotw, voruiucnt to the wiirltcrs thcuisi-lv-Itraiisfcr nion and porto-iw. - llay- es beforo the strlko oriior wont iii- Hiilfi -l‘arl'< In i-onioriiiity \vitli tho l0 "Ti"!- inn-t-rttotlnns tlPlli out by iiiTioi-il-i of This proposal was embodied in a tho, iiifllllilllllfl i-‘i-iloration oi’ Postal letter writtt-n after a full niootlni: Etnploy-oos, of tiio i-tibitiot council early illis‘ infornii-il that a dorpati-h from "nerliml". b)‘ "fill. Charles Stotvart. Ottawa hail statod that tlic strilio acting Postmaster General to Ar- had boon iloforrod for 2H boom, an cher. Secretary of ‘the Canadian official of tiio Toronto local iloirlair Federation of Postal Elnplnyoost. oil: " The iottoir contains two propos- st.- "Wo aro out anil wo will stay nttt P-‘Whcro any postal omployi-t- until wo are inirtritctod by our foil- ""0" "I" 110W Wage schedule will oration officers to return to work." roi-oivo loos than his proscnt s:il-- 'i‘lic nion wore advised to roport "TY llhlii tiio l92~i-25'botiits. tho bou- in itulfortn to iill brain-ii ishiliiins at us will bo continued ttiilil the sul- Pit-till ifciocit tomorrow ttllifililli-Z ary revision for the entire service "but do not go io work." A moot- iinn boon couiiuiiiinatoii. g of tilt‘. mon has iit‘(‘ll arrangoil 2——-Whcn the revision is complete for ton (l'(‘ill(‘|( ioniori-tiw lllllfllill‘; Otllmrlitliity will ho given to postal at tiio Labor 'l‘o.mplo to roi-i-lvo tn @|,n,10y,.,i,q m- m Qmppyynag tn nnv formation from tiio postal officials other government wlopiirttncnt ‘tout (lttawa. Best Man Dropped Maritime Fire . Dead At Wedding CiiiefsAsseinble Ceremony ' At Halifax Covers Prince ‘Edward Island Like The Dew iiiiiiiiii Piii~ iiiiiii iiitii p itiiiilii as Secretary of State for tho col- onios ln a stioeoh last night in a (lcliuto in tiio (Jouiinoiis on impi-rizil liffifflffifllitli-l caused sonic satisfac- tudc. tiiont ri-alizes tho importation: oi’ lho iiiipirriiil t‘otiforeni-i~ and tiio resolutions arrivoil at is wiiloiy ap-l proved. ills proposal that tiio. load- crs of tho opponitiiiii of overseas legislatures should bo ini-lnilod In‘ the liiilPllStiiilflH is boilovoil to ho full oi‘ tiiffiotiillos aiiil it would pro-' bably illftlllll‘ complicate tiio nittt-, ation without mootlug tho OIJJPCI‘ ions nlroaiiy raised. UilllllSilitiil ii-aiicrs would nctirvcly be liiioly iii be willing to accept tiio rospotisib- ility oi‘ ileflnito decisions. Surprise was also expressed in many quarters at tiio revival ot‘ the proper-nil to establish a pi-rmatietit‘ ocontmiic Pfllllllliiilli! in vlcw of the, ivoil known and llOililiVt‘ opposition- ot‘ Premier Kim; to such a plan-w (Coniiinued on Page 3) INSPEBT NliMi (Canadian Press.) - HALIFAX, June l$.~<Tllfi annual} (Canadian Prue.) ORANGE- N- J» Jul"! lit-Wt meeting of the Maritime FlroChiofs.‘ SIISNlLlEHS‘ U“! “ciafliiimliiiwlltielléd m“ 139559” Association opcnod hero this morn-I‘ Mlliflrfielleffli H. C. 'l‘hfl0ker. C. tence of the marriage ceremony filling Wm, Cmeg Skmm. g|,,,|hn,,,_ H". "l9 all" 0i U10 Orimga Mmhmlifii president in the chair. Uivli- “'01-, Cliiirilh- Thllmnfl 3- Niwl- 24- ° conic was extended this morning by Kftflfiifly- be?! D15" l" i119 welmmg Deputy Mayor liissctl, who pri- "f Mi“ ihlrflly" ‘nogimri- °r Omnlewsetited Chiet Churchill. lilliiitiX amt David lliimford of Irvingtondwm, the key b, we cm, m, “W, ‘ilrtipped dead of heart disease. it ,1.ny8_ r developed inter that Nicol had boenI The “am-ax “m Dmnnqmo,“ mflrriell Jilly 16- ‘923-11“! hud kemgavi: an extensive illlliltllltiiftllltlll the lllllffiillé" ll 909"“.- iof the sprinkler system. watt-r our ‘lain, aerial laiiiloi- and tho lilo not ,early this afternoon, A liarbiii- i-x- iiruriiion was provided for lhin‘ at’- lcrnooti. r... l" Condensed Specials I i . l NATL-do pa! win-ii, net ; nnoh lnnnrtlon in thin column. Japanese Baby is British (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. Juno l8. —-llc- cattso ho was borti at sou. utiili-r llio ilritisli flag, a ilttl.» .l:ip.incso baby. who first. aw tho iilrlli. "i (my. g4 hmmlt of Yiikoltittittt. tlfi tilt" n ‘OHARLOTTETOWN CARNIVAL week July 14 to 1i). 2030-6-12.20l vocab-munch or KEYS. m. quiro Jenkins and Sou.~1| nit-timer liiiiipross of ilusitia will ortiaulzalion. Major tloitoral —~------— —-—— - ho rogistorod iu tlio parish iil‘ 'i‘liai-kct' was fiillifififlll \viili iii.- ‘A GENTLEMAN MAY BE AO- Suipflvy, Loiidoti, ltluglatiil. 'i‘ltl' ti-tihnli-tii ailvancc which tho coni- comodated with room and board [Qulprrl-ttfi ilnirki-il lit‘l'l' today. 'i‘l'.i= pany has tiiado. but hopes that suf in comfortable DPIVMB 119ml’- baby wilt-i naiuoil Anson, for iii" ficioui interest will bo tnalniaiiti-il Central location and very pleas- spurs nut-goon, (‘ob Anson S- by tho enlisted mon, to enabit- a lloiiiililiion, l). (l. 0.. M. ilflvoi‘ (ll “Wm fm-“Hq-ly m. officer Iii‘ tho (Yauadiati Army hioiliirai (ttlfili and later in chart-ti‘ 0i ill" 5- ('~ '1' t, A l t. Guardian Office. “n m’ y a - assae-n-ii. __ ‘FOR 8ALE-HAND PAINTINGS in n varloty of pretty scenery. “g (jnlgiry, i-tc, at tho (lift shop, 2nd floor, Riley Building, Queen St .._.__<4>————— 2804-6-19,1i . ‘FOR SALE-TWO EXTENSION tables. RiiBB llotol. . 2835-64831 "VALENCIA ORANGES SWEET and juicy 25c per iioz. Jenkins k Sons. 2714-0-17 5i. uon PRINTING OF avsnv description cheaply and still"! iiFF AGAIN (Canadian Preu) gal- June 18——Tho ltioualy executed. Guardian Cent- (YTTMVA- m‘ ‘ tonight In m‘ rni Job Prlittery, Phone m. ‘ ‘hi’; cM-mh “Mon 287 -5-6tl 9 .l3lll coining up, but only one word was tittorcil when it was called‘. Mr, Fnrko simply said "stand whoa tiio order was reached, and tho discussion will not take Diflfl‘ tintli next Monday. if one ilay will not nuffico to finish the iliscusslon it wiil'havo tiio riltht 0f WHY 011 Tuesday. Tho Prime Minister ha! gone to Yale UIIIVPIQHY i0 B" M1" other deli-ea. and other matters have prominence on the order pan- er which it In desired t0 ole!!!‘ iW fore taking up Church Union. Negotiations looking to _ com- promise are ntlli under way. but it in not. apparent that much pro- groiiu la that direction in being mailo. lt in now said that the imp- lpin-tnn of the niu will not. endeav- or to~ have it referred biicit to the committee,» at this ntnxe of the iienlion that would be tnkin! chiin~ cen. It might get mired there. Ruth- er they will concentrate their on- ‘FOR SALE-PRIVATE SALE 0F furniture commnncin Tiimilay 17th. June, n‘: 104 wrymmith 8t- 8712-6-17 3i. "mien FRUIT AND VEGE- inbteii. bnnnnan. apples. oracle». pimien plea, plums. cnntolooee. string ‘renal; celery. tomatoes. ‘cabbage. flhwlilizfilllihefziflalolfllgld . . no - "i" "m" sun-u at viunranatvln - LARGE cu. imam-n, m cache-Jenkins l Son. ' 3i ~10 us? - nwnuuc too Nnflh River Road. All modern ”°“"':':$m§in AiTwciii Pick‘ ‘ Q Q I ~ ‘M _" am o 1a at vroa until Pro ‘Ln-r 1mm "m" b“ W ‘mum! on n on from the *"""'“°" i “ "",‘,‘,,,';‘,',‘, “llifi gxzgigiakthinggicnfimelit which re mvn- '- ‘w’ nioaantglytffii’! the innuo to the obiiflllllll mm “m: ‘taxi! ‘Apply iaiiinnpéniin the alteration of the Bill ‘kg?’ ' a ' "flQ-lfi-Ifjiltil thin ll dltnrminnd than. itnry district No. ll, yi‘rli.1‘l'tl.'|y at ‘l ‘dlin Corps of Signals, iii tiio. Arni- liiiiiiN Bill ISL M. (L. D. S. 0., cnnimaiiiling mill- ‘ill p. m. iuspi cted No S (‘onipaiiy Lana. illifiPid, tiio woaiiii-r boing itnfaviir- tibia for ihc usual itispqctiun iii Victoria Park. - hiajor Goncrnl Thacher after carefully inspecting all ranks ox- prossi-tl his itpprociiitlori of the splollilltl liiprii-iirance and soiilicriy bi-nritig of all ranks of tho (foinpatiy on tiaradii. After a thorough iti- spoirtion of thii stores. orderly roan: rctrurtls, officers books, otc, tho (ioueral tibsorvotl thc officers utid iiou-iromniissiotioil tlfiitftlfS carry, lug on regular slguiillltig instruc- tiou with tho newer eiillstoil men. 'l'hc attthorlzoil training strritglh of the signalling (‘Ullllililly this your is only about one quarter tiio rogular establishment btit lilo carc- tul soioctioti which Major llogcrs iiiiil his officers mnilo from ro- crttits nth-ring has l-htis far made tiio 1924 trotting ono of tiio most succcssftil tin the fivo yearn since (Continued on Page 3)‘ Annual Co vention Ch’town istrict W. M. S. The annual convmtlon of tiir Charlottetown District of lilo W. M S. of tho Methodist. tlhuri-li hold lti Iii-arty. li-.t'li yoi-zicrilziy l)lli'ilt'(i at 2 o'clock with about sixty atti-uiling Mrs. Atiilrow llluNair lod the do- votlonnl cxcrcisi-s. Mrs. S. llowari? Siiporintindont. then- took tiio chair anii Mrs. W. A. Thompson iii a short itiiilrcss warmly welcomed tho ilologntes and vii-titers. imports from ilio Auxiliaries, (lircicn and lliiiiiis follovroil show- ing much oarnost work 41ml an in- itrotii-to along it'll briniiilios. After‘ a hymn was sting, Mrs, Wcstmoro- land. atstrotnry spoke of the work among the young poopii» strosidug tho need 0f loatierfl. Mrs. Thomp- non gave a pnpor etl tho vnluo o! tho iiiuo liook entitlod "Tho 0pm Door". A round iahio of niotlioila was led by Mrs. iiowaril. Minty problems warn illncussoit and nae.- tions rognrdlng tho work were ask- adnnil answered. Tlic election of officers rosuitoil an follows; Dist. Supt. Mrs. s. Howard, Murray Harbor: Aunt. Mr no. Chandler. City; Bony‘ Trans, Mrs. fibroid Newsome. Mr». Howard mode an oiimnnt iippenl for cooperation and delegates il visitor: nil i-opalrod to tho oclal iinil where n delicious ion wnl served. Evcmng Iluion The public meeting in the even- ‘ ‘Piicro Wila a very largo iittouilati- LONDON, Juno Ill-J. ii. 'l‘hoin~l “m, “m1 5mm, flufprlse by m“ “(MJTIIGRU will tippoar in full in tomor- llii-i intimation that tho govern; tieccssity of glviiig cffoct to thothmiidliiiiil‘ iilhigmli“ <'\""“%"1“"'-‘ While siuch a (ronimlttoo would siip- 1y | "eon SAVE pitta KING" I isohool girl who grows weary other iobsctire lilo and, continually volt-ca [her envy of those who ocotiWto hor iGrieves i? Death CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, JUNE- 19, 19254 W Ntiitliii tciiiiitiictiiiiii Eli is list iiiiiiit ‘Large Audience Hear An Exceptionally Well RenderedProgram — Presenta- I tion OfPrizes By His Lordship Bish- l op 0’Leary. - She is iitiioil into a sleep iiy tiio “Lullaby Nymphs" and (lilo, tho liiitm iil llisiiory Slllliilltlilri tip lic- foro lior. six of tiio nut-nib; of his tory whose iivm have boon themes ni‘ grout tragedies, Sim soon realiz- es hor mistake and ilocitles to mako 'hct.tor use of hor own lifo. The bountiful liiatorii: costumes cailoil for in thin" play eili-itcd many oxpresslotie of l|ilillil'ill|(lll_ CAST. co at the closing exert-loos oi Notro llarno Acadi-iny inn-t niiziit. ilia Lordship, llinbiip ()'.l.oar_v tircsiiietl over- ii program itousisiing of musical uuuibcix-i 0t oxciiptionully high orilor and tiio disiribittion to tho pupils of prizi-s and cortlfii-zitoa ro\v's (inariliati. Following in a swummaryt ot‘ program: ltttof, tilt)‘ I (lnlop, ((‘.alvini)- Mary —~li’rologito——ltih ygenlo A raun- Mi-(ittiuuti, rio Mctliirriiu. Vivicn ault. l'i\i‘l_Vil Mahar, lioli-n Skorry. Mar- 2-0pm, a young girl-flour. Con. eat-ct Niiicaiilinn, Olive Johnston. nnlly. tt'llol'lté‘., “Spring Song" ilvieser- -— ilugl~Notro llnnio Choral. A Word of firooting~hlary Sntltii. June llay Fl'(llii.'.‘i_ "Phantom Queens." - Action song by .llilliill‘d~‘iltiiflir>t‘i' dloncorto: Vaiso flariiavalosquc. (Ciiani|niiilo)~liolon Stewart, Bar hara Macilotiaiiil. Mary Mctlloskoy. lilloannr liiurphi: "in the tll-oistcr", (Torranci-L (Connfnued on Page 3) —<0&-§___ Q40-OO-OQOO404 iiiit itiiiiiir Last Minute News "Adiou,“ (l<‘riml)——-Notro llanie _ Orchestra. mflshgd 1n Over Patriotic Chorus, (Elgar)-—-Notro _ ilamo Choral. Wlres .-\ Parting Word---~Evciyii Coiinol- - . ._.‘..‘ “'_.“"‘Q“H“, ‘Autartling oi‘ Pftlllliillllfl, Aioiialii and Certificates. (Canadian Press) TOKIO, June 18. ——Thc Unit- ed States reply to Japan's pro- test against the exclusion of Japs from United States is marked by a spirit of friendli- ness and reasonableness and will be examined in the same spirit, it ‘is authoritatively stat- ed here today. i Tho [iiocc nf ilio Pvcllinil “Ti-S iii" ilrainatic sketch “Piiiliilflfll (Iuoi-us.’ which was followed with the great- est interest by tho outiro audlouoo. ‘Phantom Queens’ is the eriory of a 8T. PIERRE, Mlq., June 1B. —The French fishing brigan- tine Glyccrine, was stranded yesterday on the rocks on the south St. Pierre coast which : she struck in a heavy fog. I All members of the crew were I reported rescued. The craft i . to be better off than herself. When His Wife i Disappears (Canadian ExprGSH.) A'i‘.li.\d~i’i‘i1C CPFY. N- .l., Jutie l8. c-Afior griovittg for wookia ovor tho itiystcrlous illsutititiiiriiui-o oi‘ his wlfo from whom he ncvor boforo had been separnttail ill their fifty yearn of happy lllflTTitiil life, pUiPl‘ K. l ill- mer iit" 405 Trinity Avenue. this ci- ty iiicil in tho homo tliai hail bo- oouio (lcsiolato to hitn. iPaluior, who was 72 3'01"? ‘llll- \“" fused to bo comforted by friendh. lie would not out and sat up virtu- ally (ivory night watching the front door of his homo. for tiio return oi his llfo conipatiiou. llo ivzis found iii-ad iii his i-liiilr facing Ibo 00m‘. Mrs. Mary Painior. 70 the wiio. ilifinppoarcd on hlay ti. Siio told hcr |,“__-|,,,,,,| S1,‘. m“; going ho Piiilailiel- is registered as sailing from port of Saint Malo, France. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 18 —Corroboration of recent re- ports that the March expedi- tion to the jungle; had found a tribe oi white Indians is contained in statement pub- lished by Dr. Frank B. Von Teuber, Austrian explorer who declares he encountered white sklnhed savage; in the Darien jungles of Panama almost two decades ago. He believes them to be the result of ming- lings of African and native American blood. i CAPETOWN, South Africa, June 18. —The standing of the partuica at midnight was an follows: , South African party “Mn 1,, alum,‘ it“. [mu-rat at‘ a bro- 25, Labor 18, Nationalists 12. lhor, but ahi- may not-or have ar- independents 1, rivcil in that city, an :i tiroroui-(ii --— OTTAWA. June 18. —Thc Dominion government intends to float a loan of three hun- sctirirli by pollco falioii to revoal any traco of hcr ilio-ro. The Allantli: (llty police conihod HVPP)‘ sot-lion oi‘ thin city at tiio ro- dred million dollars, entirely quest. of tioiglibort-i of llio Painters. for refunding. H0" Jim" who were toui-hod by tiio aged Robb, acting Minister of Fin- niiitik; grief. . arice will shortly brlngdown legislation to give the accen- sary authority. BRUSSELS, June 18—-Lieut Ernest Demuytor piiofiflil "i" balloon Belgian was proclaim- cii winner of the Gordon Bertnef Cup race today. Lleut. Demuyter landed at Sl- Alhnna head on tho English Channel, approximately 600 kllametern from the starting Young Girl Shot . By Ten Year Old Brother (Ca nadtlan Press.) conr illlilON, Illicit. Juno iflw point. it was the pita‘: thjrd At Port llopo, a liuilsotm flay (loiu- conwwgtye victory thus pany pout on the Albany Ilivcr. clinching theeup for Belgium. May 22. Charlie Williams, ii ton >———-- your nld boy shot and killoii his . ..i...... rm...- Caiiadiati Handbag ‘Word of tiio trntivlii’ "ti" ‘1“5i“"' cited to thc tlonipatii-‘s hoadtpiari ors in Port Arthur by tho factor at Fort llopo and following nu invoc- ligation by tiio P tivinoliii Police. it ivaa found tqbo cciiloutni. Catches L0i1d0n- ers’ Eye (British United Pren) LONDON, Juno 1S. "Sovora! (lanuiliirn women who are now mt a visit to Lcniloti have introduced a new fashion in hand bags which caught tiio fashionable world llko wiiil flro. Tho bag In of worked brocade, l >----- Welcome To Rotar- ians a Mile High —"“' heavily docoratod and it has a (c*'"'“"‘ P""') rncoon‘: hond attached to it. TOiRONTY). Juno l8.—-Tho hitzh- The ha‘ l8 carrmd m "m, “m est Rotary slim in ti"; “with "Milena appoori to be peeping nvcr cording to prominent Ilotarinns lulu", Mm o; n; owner “hm, ‘gym, convention hero. WM “overeat i" the impression uini the women are hundreds of imonie In the tiowll‘ ditrryfngn nmnti animalwith them. town section of city thin afternoon "any "plump; h 10mm, shout; when a box kite in blue M10 Sold for duplicates of those’ novelties 0f 3M0?!‘ W" "OW" if!!!“ "l! i017 have mnulted in several rush‘ ord- of tiio Canadian ‘Pacific building or, for‘ thousands of these blind. with streamers "Welcome tor- Inga which promise to he a norma- lanii and travel C. P. R." Approxl tam in, manna m; mmm , imately ono mile of cord wiio at» It lirnntimnted that there are ' (Confirmed on PllI l) ' ‘ inched the kite from the top of fully fifteen, thousand Canadians Kiiliiili’ itiilliiN , ii iiiiiii Facility With Which Gov’t Meets De- mands of High Paid Officials Creates Dissatisfaction (Canadian Press.) ()'l"i).~\WtA, Juno lii.~—-tl'l‘0ftlli¥l‘ King ilrfOflllPti tiio llouso this af- ternoon that. tiio (iovoriiiiictit wan- not iii a tiosiilon to minke any reo- oniuionilutions to Pariiiiiiiciiit in ro- Eiifll in Poatal Workers. iio ileoiar- ed that tiio (loverniiioui hail not yet rocolvcil tho !<l(It'tli|(‘l| ill hour strike uitiniiitiitii of tiio Postal Workers; he poititeil out. that tiio Civil Siarvico (Joninilanlim had in~ voatlgatoii Postal Workers solar ies as part iii‘ nlarizi- TGi0ii'(.*ll(!t', which enibraroil the ontiro public service and added thin signlfii-atit statement: “We aro |ll‘(.‘|)iil‘t-‘(i, at ter the Civil Servici- Cotuinisslon iltls stibtuittoil its report itpon tilt‘ salaries of the entire Civil Sorvlco to cottslilor that. report i-areiitlly iii tho light of material which wo have before us and to make to Parilaiii- out. it‘ we think it advisable so to do, reconiniotiilatlons supplement» lug thoso uiliii-h are twontaincil lti the rot rt oi thc Civil Service (ionriui -iou. lint w.- do iiot li-ol that we are in a position to maki- ri-ciiniiuenilatlons to l'ill‘i|illllt'.lli. at tho prosout time with respect to Posal ltlmployi-ivi; and I hope that rho employees of lho Post Office ilopartiuout will soc that tiio posi- (Contiinued on Page 3) ii iiaiii Three Prominent Men Have Been Placed ill, i (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June l8. —Mall suh~ slates and steamship suhvontions in tiio Maritime PFOl/iflces passed by the HOUSE tire: iltiiiioitsiit, N, B, aiiil Carleton Que $500; (ifiilldlllllll- an and the mainland $15,000; ilrili. fax, (lam-to and (iuysboro $0,000; ilalifax, Ln liavrc and La liiivrc- river ports $6,000; linllfrix and Nowfouniilanil via (‘ape lircton ports $5,000; llalifax and Spry liay and ports in (tape llrotou $0,000; lialifux South tlnpo Breton and “T113 ‘Dor i4iilko ports $5,000; Hall- fiix and west coast of tlapc Breton $0,000; mainland and island of Miscou and Shippogati, $2,000; Mtilgrzivo and (latiso $13,000; Miti- gravo nnil (luysbortffiiorts $9.500; Newcastle, Neguiic and Escumlnat- (tailing at intcrinciliate points of tiio Miramiohi lliver and Bay $5,000; Mitigravc, Artchat and Potltdegrai. steoim service between $6,000; Piciou, Mulgrave atiii Choli- cnnip $11,000; Pictou, Nciv (liar;- gow and An-tigonish tloitnty ports, schooner service between $1,500; Port. Mulgrnve, St Peters, Irish (lovc and Marble Mountain and other ports on the Bras ‘Dor Lakes $10,350; (lhxirlottetown and Piotou stqiiin service botwocn $8,000: (‘harlottetou-n, Victoria and llalli- days Wharf $4,000. Refused Shelter To Canadians (Canadian Press) LANCESTICR. Pa" Juno 18. -— Major E. L. Walking oi‘ the (“ana- dian Air Foroo, who said he was‘ on his way from Los Angolos, Pall. fora-la to Tnrtinto, was forced to laud at Mount Joy, near here, yes- terday, because of motor trouble. Ho was compelled to spend tiir night under his machine with his niechnnlclan iii-cause they were rofitsoil loilizlnz at a fariii house. They were ilronchod by a liiiivy rnii, ho said. Efforts are bolut; tiiado to obtain repair parts toen- abln thorn to resume the journey in Toronto. ___.__4 Q-}-—-——- ALASKA BISHOP WILL VISIT HIS PARISHES‘ BY DOG-TEAM Under Arrest by Police. (British United Press) worn tuailc today anil one inan Sill‘) rottiiered voluntarily to iii“ police,‘ In contraction with tiio kidnapping or um Socinllgt, llcpltiy liiatteottl, tiio political scandal which lint-t shaken all Italy and oven throat- ens tiio overthrow of Premier Mus- solini anti tho Fasristl. Matieotti, who illsatitieiirctl last Tuesday is bi-liovotl murdered. itioatitvhllo, ilospito persistent riitii- ors of Llabini-t resignations and rc- orgatiizntioti, tho only change so far inailc is the appoluiitient of Signor Foilorsoiii to sticcoi-il Sign or Flnzl as hliuistcr of tiio liitori- or. Fluzl resigned last week lu or- dor, he said, to ili-fouil lilinsclf a- gainst chargoa of guilty know- loiigo of ilio liiatiooiil conspiracy, tiiado by his t-tioniios. Arrest in Made. Police lioadqutirtorsi ioilay cou- firrnoil tiio arrest of Signor l~‘ili~ puill at Norvi, noar Gonna. Pllipi-lll is a (lirootor of tiio (lorrioro itali- atio and is iliifllloil in have rotitcil tiio atitoinobili- in which lite Soci- alist Deputy was abiiitcioil. iio was captured whlio attempting to fioe in a motor boat. Seeing that escape was impossible. ho oxclaim- oil: "i uni lost." nnii offi-roil no resistance. In his possession was a suitcase full of bank-anion which tho pollco seized. it in cxpocioil ho will ho iakon in Rotiic today tind- l‘l‘ heavy escort. Dr. Filippo Nalili, into eilitor of the ifomo Tempo, has been arrest- od, chargcil with helping Filip- pi-ii to fleo the city. Tho tliiril arrest today was made flPllf‘ Milan, when Albino t"olpi. accused of bciug one of Mat toottPs sinyors, was captured iii the town of Bellnbin. A Bitter Attack. LONDON, June. 18——4Commcntlng nn tho Mntieotti incident. the anti- Faaciti Evening t-ltar toilny excori- aten the Mussolini Government. "From cantor oil tn tho asses» pin’: knifo iii a long atop. \Vo arc not surprised to learn that Mun- ncllni is nerloualy alarmed at the lndiizniitioii throughout Italy. Antoc racion and tyrannicc usually come to grief by menial of inicli crude on the cantor oil nnd the mind's natural nlipptnean noon‘ ioaduito tun bni in i7 storiel in iietgbi. in undo: may. t the ultimate extremes ofcrlmn." blunders u thin murder. They mm llnltfnn, cloudy ,, , SEATTLE, June 18—\Vhen the Right ltcv. Petor T. Rowe, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Alas- ka, reaches Point Barrow, Alaska, _ n“ 1M Rumme it Wm be u“, firs; elsewhere tliroitghortvthe province ROME, Julie 18—-—Three .ir.<.itsmm“n m “m: nmdo an Dmcml w!“ Memebm and wouhtbe membam within the arctic circle for three years. Preparations have been niado by llisliop Rowe to sail from Seattle duly .5 on the steamship Victoria for Nome, Alaska, and thence i0 'l'olnt llarrow on the revenue cut- ter Bear. - Afloi‘ a call at Point Barrow Bis- hop llmvo will travel by dog loam southward, crossing tho mountains and traversing the Tanana anil Yukon Rita-rs, visiting his white auii tiativo congregations along the route. lic expects to be absent from Seattle all next winter. {Ob-i- Tlie Weather, Etc. I IGcLF t5 A GREAT - Lil. OLE. GAME.- " AS FASTAYOU LEARN A New TfiRtlNTO. Juno l-sp-luilfiumfl mOflPPiiit" nortn west winds fair and moderately warm. - iiikh tiiio tonight at 11.44 tomorrow morning at 1.15. _Siin iwts this ovonitig at 7.54 and rbsits tomorrow morning at 4,08, Last quarter moon Monday, Juno 2lirdd 10.16 p. m. sllmlllPT-Siik‘ tide eighteen min. uten iiitor than Charlottetown.‘ Maximum and Minimum temper- atures: _ Toronto, fair Montreal, clear Quebec, cloudy . Charlottetown, fair and ~ BL. John. f Bolton, cio New York, B. c. Election ‘gro; RS=KIIQQ§CEW~ - dence Links, up Men on Trial With Ho- ' ' cheiiflga ‘Batik Case , , .' (Canadian Frail) MONTREAL, Jlllie flfl-awithlil one week of their lncnrcerati , following the verdict of the coron- er's Jury on the death of Heart Cieroux, Dieusppe, Seraflni "Ciro Nlegro were visited in Bordei aux Jail by Tony Franki Frank Gninbtno and Mike Valentino, Nio- gro declared this afternoon in hi! deposition in the trial of Serafln and Davis charged with murddf in connection with the ‘hold-two! the Ilochelaga Bank Collection car in this city orrAprilrl. " He stated that. two dayn alerr the inquest and the ‘Coroner's var- ilict on Cleroux, Bamblno and Vnl- entino went. to Bordeaux’ under false names. lie said that they told ' hint that ho had a seventy-five per- cent chance of not being convicted of murder, but that he would likely be convicted of receiving stolen money. lle was to nay tharbe got; the piece ofcolth along w! ' money. When he naked wi was to say in other elrcumn; Hhllihflflll in time they would find out what lie ought to any and lei: him know, Niegro declared. lio continued that two dnyn int- ‘cr Tony Frank come out to nae him at Bordeaux, also using a falnd name on his permit,’ and told him, ct-‘nynalniicd on P‘, 9 S} > ‘- Campaign Is Near Conclusion (Canadian Frau.) VAiNiCOlllViIBR, B. 'C., June 18,- With only one day to go" before the provincial eleptionit on ‘Friday the campaign is closing orderly and without fireworks. . Iilght political meetings were staged in Vancouver laiit night and are still buoy covering an much - ground as possible, . . Announcements, Comintgf". vents, . Medtlngs, ‘Etc. ' IlATlliL-I emu nor word ouch . lnlnrtiol. i,» 3 ' 4 ri*~ ~’l "Reliable Taxi Service. Phone 250. 26956-164“. "Reserve Saturday. July 5th for lea at St. Charles. ' Zflfllltl-lti-ii. "Charlottetown Carnival Week July 14 to 19. 26300-12361 "Ten Party at Emerald Dominion Day. 2596-6-11-18 “Reserve lluosilay, June 24th for dance in Cardigan Hail. A mission 35 cents. "lmrtrumen-thl and vocal due and lrios, ladies octetto at (Dolph " Cristi Choir Concert June 23. '-‘ "Grand Concert in Wfnnioe Hui lvoiineiiday, Jiine-Bitlttll nut tli »‘_ 26th. nonunion, 254m. tic , _,,,,., 8610 _ "We have tliéioil-otrnérd "J. W ‘ with Aibitiii fill!“ (ii 1nd’- “Bfflill- wiui lnvernene r ‘lDIlnj,:_!*iJlIQ_fi ' éhiirged- Phone 11,6 wW. P. Gilli! ' o. it .i. \ -r" t PDo not_ i1 r the choir ayifnfiii ‘t %m,h. Charlottetown In Ridriiil n evening» Juuotlllih’. ldidlon centm-Hif-tl-l-t n 8i. 77"?“ c '. "Coma to tli do Groom Ion - at ‘limiter R Monday 0v ‘ Jane 28rd on. 0b i0! b . non» i r ' ._ - i. ma. iii It » cranium“