h MAXIMS OIA §\ 1.4- ma». ..4vv.-.i.+4afr.t.e 2dr“.- Yw . " " 4| n“... y’ ..'; c“ ‘ __ . or A MERCHANT _ \ “oh, “ l I I . . , n? ,1 | R ti!” I MERCHAN-n , v I . , _ s‘ t . ‘ s1 , - . ,, g . , > _. Iva-I- d -l_v'eD“:ec<:l"l°r.t:.d_-tr°b': I 252v ///- ' 1 _ V‘ ' __\.\;a \\1\\\\\\ 1 , " .Ll:'onuo‘:'0ll:’il°u|:il“ m" ~‘ 1,), The Pfitililes Paper :1.:.~-‘.-ie;.,;,-1 - d - verynody °* i‘- .//_1\ “Ft . _ { I f T? I - l “ on . W‘ " Q Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew :.:‘.-.‘..“.:...2:"s'.::.-....r"r:::' silt: " CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE s, 192s I l D llverofl ‘$.00 .:,---..-'.. =“.."".'..'.* "s... a. .. .. .... llll|l Hl MilNilPilii ill llll illiifi According to R. R, Marsh of Brockport, N. Y. Concessions Include Rights and Rubber Industry. (Special to the Guardian.) WASHINGTON, June 4.~—Charg- l-s that Panama has granted to Bri- tish financial interests practically all its valuable public lands, have been filed with tho Commerce De- pnrlincnt, State Department and Congress by R. R. Marsh, of Brock- ‘port, N. Y. Marsh a scientist, interested in| the white Tndiens on Panama, stat-l ed that unquestionably the purposel the British exclusive control of practically all future developments of the mineral rights in iPanama and to prevent the possibility of large American owned and cone-roll», ell rubber development in Panama, sufficient in scope- to make Ameri- sll inidependelnt of Britlan’s present monopoly of the world's crude rub- her. . Commerce Department officials said so far as they know American: iniercsts had mot contemplated development of the rubber industry iii Panama. They refused to com- ment further. saying the matter, was entirely up to the ‘State De? pertinent. Attempt to Blow Up American i Legatioil (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Juno 4. —-An nt- tsllul to blow up tho chanccry of thsAmerlcaii legation at Monte- video. Uruguay, today was rcport- tiio the State Department. by Am- ulcan Minister Grant Smith. No us Will-l injured. it was believed hcrc iflmh attack was connected with the protest 0i radical organiza- lions throughout Latin America against the recent decision of tho Massachusetts Supreme Court. denying n ncw trial to Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vailzottl convicted of murder. . I ————<-o->—-—-— America Will Not Adopt “Brick For Brick Policy” (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. C., June 3.- llcinoviil of llutlos on cntilo from Canada as sugostml ~by lion. W. R. Mmhilfwflll. Dominion Minister of Agriculture in return for conccsn- bns made up on the admission of American cuttlo to Canada will not 11a authorized by this government, ii became officially known today. Members of tho House and Soli- lis Tariff committees read with lil- ieisst tho suggestion oltho Canad- 1ln minister ‘but all agreed that no nlitcr ho-w meritorious the case ‘1811! 1m or ‘advantageous to Am- iiican life stock raisers and pack- 111! interests Congress would not 1111111111! to consider the idea at this that tho 111111011. which is expected to nd- on the island u brother 811d B 11min late this month or curly in sister. Mr. Byron Norton of '1111i'- ii-‘onnoll lfr. Chandler's, iind Mrs. J. ’ D. Sonmnu. I Head Of Last Post Fund Brig-Gen. John A. Gunn, c. M. 6., D. S. 0., of Montreal, rc-elccted [President of the Last Post Fund. says the organization is fulfilling its purpose in providing for the burial of war veterans. ———<0>—-—- of tho concessions ‘was to give to; E N E w E n EFFURTFCR BUALPEACE (Canadian Press.) LONDON June 4.—A renewed ef- fort to bring about a conference between the coal mine owners and the miners ‘is being made, Evan Williams, Chairman of the Mine Owtners Ass ociation, has tak- en the initiative, with the approval of the government, and is sending today by aenoplane to Brussels. a letter to Herbert ‘Smith, president of tho ‘Minors Federation, suggest- ing ‘that a sluall committee repre- senting the mime-rs and mine own- ers shall ‘hloildi a conference in Bill‘ endeavor to end the strike dead- lock. Lord Willingdoil Slated for Govern- or Generalship (Special to The Guardian) lltiNiilthN, Juno 3.---lt is.iiuw oi.“ iiciully admitted that Lord Willing- dmi has llPllll offered the (loveriior- (ieiierulship of Cuiiudu. and it is generally believed ho has accepted the post. lie -will return home from ‘China shortly by way oi‘ Canada. The reason of his going to China .by way of the (lomiuion it is said, was thnt he might sound out whe- titer or not ho would be an accoPP alblc ilolliinon for tho position. Thcliate Mr. E. H. Norton NUWH of llll- lli‘1'11l oi‘ Mi‘. l‘). ll. Norton, u iorliu-r lvrliliflili (if (‘diur- loiioiowli llui ui illi- limo (if his ll - ‘ HIM‘. living in (‘uilioriliu l‘(lfl('lll‘!i tlu- ('1i_\' :'1l'l‘i|lly Tho lute .\i: Norton was wcli known ill this l-li.\'. ilflVillK for many yours l'iillflll(li’l.i il hardware establishment. horn. lie visited his llntlvo province lmi. summer, accompililied by his wlfc. Tho (loci-used loaves to mourn 3"‘ " I ‘m4; ‘a Condensed Specials RATE¢-—‘U. per word, not Neil ‘insertion in this column. QQQQ‘ i O-OO-O-OQ Y A _______________ ‘WANTED-A MAIDHJPPLY n. l1. island Hospital. 9646-6-5-31» %________________A _ ‘choice PICNIC HAMe 22o AND < 1° per lb. Sou-tide Newsomei It 00.. Market Hdg. slos-s-rt-ti- I ' l i '10! PRINTING or lvenv {hlflillim cheaply um oiiipedi I'll Job Prlntory. Phone 13!. ‘vou wm-r coon BNVILOPEOI Prim. so mute; so f 1*" in no for m». 1000 an "M. Postpaid.‘ Guardian Offloa- ‘NAMsuno-orsllk m oorm- mmfif 12;. to llDol-Sauilders mo Company, Market Building. ’ 954g ‘Aiming, ATTlNT-IONI HAVI . '1'." "ma? c: marl-n '= (ll Q OF‘ _""°°mrv. wm- he iltdamns M»... lava?“ i- l‘. Sentenced to Term Milly snug”; flugffllgp cent- was sentenced today In Atlanta Pen- itentiary (Canadian Prose) YORK. June 3. -Enrl ilrondwny producer. con- ‘Jlclpd nf perjury iii connection with u grilnd jury investigation of a pgrLy p, his‘ theatre at which an uiiciud girl servozl drinks from a bath tlih in which she was seated. to serve n year aild a day in Atlanta penitent- lllry on two counts, and to pay n fine of $1,000 0n each. NbIW Carroll. Funeral Notice Th; member. of Si- LIW‘ rence. Loose. Nv- B. W! Wlidey Lodge. No- 27- i- 0- .0. F. will meet It tho Odd Follows Hall, Richmond 81., gt 2 p. m. sharp on Sunday. June 0th. to attend the funer- g] oflour late brother, Ronald d Id. - VIMDERSTINE I. leey It. Lawrence Lodl" D. D. MOIRIOON Wfor the Canadian National Duke ,Will Compete i IJONlDOtN, June 4.-—I<\or the - lint time in the history of the Wimbledon tournament a member cf the Royal family will compete in the forthcom- ing tennis championships. The Duke of York has enteredfor the men's double: with Wing Commander Loni; Graig, ‘M; former cquerry, as partner. The Duke who lo a loft hand- ed player 1n uld to be In good form this oeuon. H. M. S. Calcutta Coming August _ 24th-29th ‘His Honor the Lieutenant Gov- i ernor, realizing the benefit it. is to this Province to have warships vis- it here, has been in communica- tion with tlie Commander in Chief of the North America and West lin- dies Station. Owing to the fact that the entire I-personnei of the fleet in these-wat- ers is being changed this year, and that H. M. S. “Calcutta? the flag ship. is now in England. it is a dif- tlcuit mutter to make any arrange- msnts. The "Calcutta" is expected to ar- riive in Bermuda on July 2nd with the new Admiral and officers to re- lplace those who have been here for the past two years. The present Commander in Chief Sir James Ferguson, has today sent a dispatch to His Honour in- timating that tioiis are that the “Calcuttafl will ivlslt this port from Tuesday, Aug- ust 24th to Sunday August 29th This date is suibject to change. His Honor is endeavoring to ,make the necessary arrangements Charlottetown and ISummerside for is. prolonged stay this summer. There will also ‘be a change in the officers of the “Patriot? ‘Lleut. . R. H. Taylor. who was here as Chief Officer 1n 1924 is the lpresent Captain. Captain Rcld having gone to Ottawa. Embargo on Foreign Pig Carcasses (Canadian Prose) qliomro of the discovery of the foot and mouth disease among swine,‘ the government has placed an cili- bargo on tho importation of pig carcasses from tho continent.| The prohibition order docs not up, ply to cargoes shipped to Great |llritaln before June 4th. i Large Conservative Delegation t0 At- tend Meeting (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA-lune 4.—/.Rt. Hon. Ar- thln- Meighen. "Conservative leader, with a contingent of fifty five mem- hers of the Opposition and twenty, Conservative senators will leavei this aftcrnioon to attend the ‘(ion- sorvntlvo meeting iln Montreal to- night. Gift For Lady Byng To be Representative 0f Canadian Women (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. June 4. ~0n the de- pnrture from Canada of Her Excel- lency the Lady ‘Byng 0i V1111)’. i116 wives of the tPrlvy Councillors of the Dominion have arranged to make a presentation to Her Excel- lency, which shall be representa- tive of the women of Canada. In Toronto a committee has been formed of the wives of the Privy Councillors and of the or- ganlzed women of the city. Sir Joseph Flavelle has consent- ed to act as honorary treasurer and contributions may be sent t0 "the Secretary, the Lady lByng Presentation Fund. Hart House. Toronto. The Late Mr. Ronald Macdonald The death took 0111c“ "TY 511d‘ rlenly in this city yesterday of Mr. Ronald ‘Macdonaid. Hi0" h9g0?‘ a . ways, and n well-known and valu- ed citizen. Tho late Mr. Macdonald was a17- ‘parontly in his usual health until ‘yesterday. when he was forced to quite s shock to his friends and citizens in general. . The deceased. leaves no family, and is survived by his sorrowinl hvldow. The funeral will tulle place at 8.80 Sunday afternoon, and will be n. my Wilder PW» under the auspices of the i. 0. 0. s. lfld s. s. end A. ill- In Tennis TournamentIBHARMEDLV the present lndicn- _, ‘to have H. M. c. s. "Patriot" visitl LONDON. June 3. —-As a cause-any presented ISA llilRlD-llllli lliAliiEliER Mr. J. K. Heughan, Brother of the Famous Singer Never Lo oked Upon a Prettier City Than Ours. w. ‘ 1 "This is simply marvellous, Ita- has not the substance and body of lian skies, an ideal temperature.‘Charlottetown lawns, nor have the a city the beauty of which l haveresidences the artistic seen nothing to compare in all my and location of Charlottetown worl-il-wldetravels." dwellings. Nelson being largely Thulfspoke .\ir John K. Henghan composed of terraces and bsrrack brother of ‘Mr. Wlllinin Heughan, tenements which gives the resi- the famous Scottish vocalist, who dential part of the city the appear- wns in Charlottetown yesterday. |ance of sameness. Here your Mr. Heughau was in rhapsoclies dwellings are scattered over a over the beauty of Charlottetowndwide urea, each on its own grassy He has been in every part of the lot, your streets are wide and inhabited globe. he is familiarbeautifully made, and everything with every city worth visiting, and is so clean and well kept. When l the sum oi‘ his experience is this-— that Charlottetown is city he has ever set eyes on. “Theicharmed beyond measure with the only city that comes anyway nearbeauty of the prospect—the Devon- it," said Mr. Heughan, "is Nelson, shire colouring of green and red, New Zeulund. lt is situated onvbut ever so mlich richer in shades. a bay and surrounded by a back-lwith u capital like this Prince Ed- ground of wooded hills the eye of the artist. But the tinent. I am glad I came here. green is not the beautiful shade the picture in my minds eye shall {of Charlottetown, and the grass remain as long as I live." ‘liw nuvlll; PICTURE llltllli ‘Pltstlluloqfllcolllln ‘Institution Has Now a Projector on a par With Those Usedin the Best Theatres —Gift of Citizens 0f Charlottetown Was Formally Presented "By His Worship Mayor Miller. The mew moving picture machine work you so successfully carry on that has been secured for Falcon-Ito our midst. egd if the future poo- wood Hospital through the efforts grammes continue to afford "pleas- of Mr. C. J. Gallagher, manager of ure to the many inmates as in the the Prince ‘Edward Theatre, with past we shall feel amply mpaid, ibut the generous support of a number would express the ‘hiope that Iwith of public-minded citizens. was form- better equipment a mono renular to the institution and higher class of pictures will last evening. iwith Hts Worship the result, even if this shoulldl call for Mayor. members of the Govern- some expenditure by the govern- ment. and a number of otherciti- ment to supplement the voluntary ‘mono present. The presentation services so freely rendered in the was followed by a moving picture entertainment, the patients enjoy- ment of which showed the wisdom of securing ‘for their pleasure a machine of this kinld, ills‘ Worship mayor Miller in making the presentation to the SuperTutendi-nt of the Hospital, Dr. Good-will, spoke as follows: Doctor V. L. Goodwill Superintendent, F‘ . ‘l: . ...._., past. _ Yours very sincerely on behaifDf contributors. L. -B. Miller, Mayor. Dr. Goodwill expressed his thanks and appreciation of the gift and both he alnd Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- tliliillan. the following speaker. spoice of t-he beneficial influence mtoving picture entertainments had been found‘ to have with the patients. alconwood Hospital. Dr. iMacMilian thanked the donors Deni- ‘Sir: on behallf of the Provincial Govern- iLn appreciation of your manage- ment. ment of the Hospital, and the policy Mr. Gallagher. on behalf of all by iwhdch you have constantly en- those who were concerned with deavoursld to provide ihenlth givingnhe securing of the machine ox- entcrtalnmelnt. to the patients and pressed the hone that the @111"- the employees of Falconwood, attainment so provided would meet number of citizens have subscribed wit-h fay-oi. and ‘he gave the staiff the necessary funds to procure an of the hospital assurance that any improved moving picture machine assistance he could give in regard to replace the old one. to the operatirng and maintenance Tonight we have gr-ut pleasure of the prodecttor he gladly would. formally presenting this new This ntachinc. which m“! 11° outfit to the Hospital. feeling that looked on we a valuable acquisition in so doing we are making a worthy to the equipment of the hospital. contrilbutiion to the humanitarian has already been in operation there for about a month. Dr. Goodwill, who has had considerable experi- once wit-h smaller machines which have hitherco been used, will oper- a-te it ‘peneonelly. The projector itself is of etandand» type. ibut 1w! dangerous than the usual theatre ntachliize as the film is nlot so liable to ignite. it was purchased 10f $2.76 mom the Coleman Electric Company by lMr. Gallagher, and it can be seen that he made a bargain when it is lrlniown that a new ma- chine today would cost. ‘bought in the ordinary way, considerable in EVEN THE 'RooTERs' HATE. To star: » ONE PLAYER ‘i-loc.’ Au. ‘THE ‘have been placed on the windows to exclude the light. lit (i! understood that. the Pro- vincial Government will arrange for the securing of dilme durinl i119 fall and winter months. when this form of entertainment in in most demand by the patients. The very commendable act of providing the institution with a larger mud more up to date mn- TORKJNTO. June 5.—-Mnritlme. moderate westerly winds, flue and moderately worm. - - l ‘Maximum and minimum temper- lturea: Tomato. clear 38-38 situation . looked out of my window at thei the flnestl-lotel Victoria this morning I was’ which ward island ought to be the pleas- makes it an entrancing picture to ure ground of the American con- Saskatoon; ‘Prof. J. W. MacMlliaii. Iiiii. l5‘5‘E|iiiil iY Pflifiiilililili i BHUHBH Membership Now Ov- er 150,000— Budget Calls for Expendit- ure of $600~i,000 - Most Encouraging Reports. MONTREAL, June 4.—-Over 200 fiommlseicners have registered for the first sederunt of the G-Eflefflii Assembly Church ‘and over of the Presbyterian in Canada on Thursday a hunldred miore were‘ add- ed duri-ng the day. The Assembly iis being held in Kuox-—Crescent ‘Church. Reports on Home and Foreign Missions, Missionary and ‘Deaconess training were given, | (Dr. Andrews S. Grant stated that .there had been no failure to deliv- er the message of the gospel to all sections of the church. Hon. C. S. Hyman EGYPT l5 t TENSE “ tBritish Battleship De- spatched a-s ‘aPre- caution -- Sirdar’s Assassins Acquitted (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, June 3.—Great Bri- tain has sent a note 10 111B EBYP‘ flan government reserving com- plete liberty of action regarding the recent acquittal of six 119F501" charged with assassilnating Sir Lee Stack. Bri-tish Strider of the EEYD- tlan army in 1924. A warship is being sent from Mal-ts. no Alexan- dria as a precaution. A 31411811 banlegnlp today was enroute to Egypt m cope with only situation which may arise there as a reel-Ili- of the acute political situation. ‘Sir Austen Chamberlain, Floreigix secretary, today vyllficialiy confirm- ed the report that a battleship had been dcepatched.‘ When question- Former Minister of Public Works In the Dominion Government, is gravely Ill from a heart attack at Buckingham, Que, where he had gone on a fishing trip from his home in London. Hon. Mr. Hyman represented London In the Domin- ion Parliament from 189i till 1907. He entered the Oabinet in 1905. “In ten years’ time the Presbyter- ian ‘Church in Canada will be back to pre-Union strength and the greatest percentage of that growth.’ will he west of the Gmat Lakes,"1 Rev. W. G. Brown, Saskatoon, pro-' phesied before the General Assem- bly here last u-ight. Our membership strength today is well over the 150.000 mark. amid ollr thud-get for the year calls for an expenditure of $600,000," sayvs one section of the report of tine general board of missions for 1925- 26 presented to the ge-neral assem- bly of the Presbyterian church in Canada today. "in five years time. from Janu- ary 1, 1927. we believe our budget will be $1,000,000 a year, nearly equal to what it vras before the dis- union." H. N. ‘McG-liiivary, _chalrman, and Andrew S. Grant. secretary, in presenting the report, stated that the records of the Home Missions . ar in ‘the Egyptian situadion i]: {ff B31185 of Commons chamber- lain would mot comment on the B1!- liation beyond saying that i116 8°"- ernmeiit still was commuuicatinfl with LoydiLiiody. the British Hlsb ‘Commissiouer in E8Yl>i~ REFRACTCRY WITNESSB E" FilREPliiiBE (Canadian Press.) OTTAiWA, June 4.—-S. B. Tel- ford, Rock Island, Que-q merchant under arrest on a charge of smug- gling. this afternoon withdrew h‘is opposition to am examination of his warehouses on behalf of the Customs Probe and agreed ho ob- serve the order of the Customs Committee. Alfter twelve hours in the local Zagloul Declines Premiership. LONDON, June 4.-—The British government is frankly relieved ov- er Zaglioubs decision not. o0 accelif- the Egyptian premiership. His selection of Add)’ 1385115 l! 1115 successor ‘is in line with the fore- cast" in these cables early this week. However the situation is ‘improv- ed it is still tense and the govern- ment is awaiting new developments on Zagloulkl part ballot-e they 0M1 be sure whether the apliafeili- surrender means a change of heart. or meieiy s. change of fitont. and Women's ‘Missionary Society were most encouraging and pm- sentcld‘ a-n optimistic outlook. report Iof foreign missions was of necessity of a very limited char-i actor. they said, "and must be so until the federal commission acts! a-nd we know definitely what share of the foreign mission work ulti- mately will come under our cam.” They add: "We feel that the need of the hour is for more vtol- . unteors for foreign work-evange- iists. physicians, nurses and teach- ers fully qualified elnd ‘fully conse- crated for their ‘life work. The report enumerates that over one hunidred and fifty congneiga- tione have tbeen settled since last assembly, the commission in the reception of ministers have receiv- ed forty into the church supply for congregations requiring it from Sunday to ‘Sunday totalled 7,600, over one hundred and thirty stud- evnts have been appointed to fields for the suinmsr and we have in a very large measure solved the pro- blem of supply. Committee on Fund: and Proper- tin MONTREAL. June 3. --Mr. Jus- othcr two neutral on general funds and properties to decide tween the Presbyterian and Uiiit- ed Church. it was announced to the General Assembly of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada today by Thomas McMillan, Toronto. The other members of the coni- mittee are Presbyterlanb-Thomns McMillan, Toronto; G. Tower Per- guson. Toronto; Prof. Thomas Eakln, Toronto. United Church— Isaac ‘Pltbisdo. K. C.. Winnipeg; Principal Walter ‘Murray, K. (‘.. Toronto. lee to the end of the year if i't were necessary. ‘ Rev. iMlllcolm Campbell, Mon- treal. recommended 0o the Assem- bly thmt Dr. ‘Scott receive a retir- ing allowance of $3,000 a year, MONTREAL. June 4.-—The Pree- byherian ‘Record twill be continued so the official orun o0 the Pres- bgrinn Church in; Canada and st at-arms. Sharp Discussion indications in the House today of svhilrp discussion over the voto of members, will S11‘ complete the dominion comlnlttcoflfllfllld. questions in dispute bot- 41501111111011 "and country whether or not terminal facilities would ho built by thho government. ihc lluilsnii Buy item should stllnd. Locarno Agree- will mwmiiiuie an editor and con- sider the future location of the rec- 0rd treai to Torontio so that it would be in-e-arer the general headquart- ers of the church and this suggeav jail Mr. Telford was brought to the committee rooms at the order of committee. He was given a choice of gtolng under custody to Rock ‘islatnd and Derby Line, Vt, t0 open his warehouse on the Anleri- can side to the committee's audi- tors or else to be brought before the bar of the House and committ- ed to the custody of the Sergeant- News Well Received On Wall Street (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, June 3.—-'l‘he news that Canada .wouid restore the gold standard on July 1 and there- after permit unrestricted move- ment of gold to and from‘ tCauada was woll received on Wall St. Bill to Strengthen U. S. Air Service Passes Senate (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. June 3.—~The IHouse bill desisncdto strenBi-hfill Over Hudson ¢;‘l.3..“.3‘:‘.§,§.i£.“$.¥;°.i...‘3§;“i§..‘l: Bay Item day by the Senate without s rec- (Canadian Press.) ord vote. OTTAWA, June 4.——There were After some private conversation with his COlMlSCI in a corner of tho committee room .\lr. Telford chose the ‘former alternative. Ii. L. Calder, committee counsel, who laid the information on which the smuggling charges wits based, said that he “would ‘ftnstruct the omplariinant to withdraw the smugg- ling charge , iii the local police court." The bill would authorize an addi- tion of 403 officers in the newly established air corps and increase the unlisted personnel from 8,400 to approximately 15.000 whenever tics Duff as chairman with Dyce $3,000,000 for tho Hulls-km Bay Rail- Congress provides the necessary Saunders. IK. (3,, Toronto and way. The item was up shortly be- mnds’ and construction or L300 lPercy Gault, K. (1., Toronto as the fore the dinner adjournment but planes in the ilve year period and as many airships, free and captive balloons as the Secretary of War may determine to be nccossury for training ‘purmses. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Graham's Road ice cream So- cial Tuesday June 8. if not f'-ne come first fine night. 6-5-31 Henry Drnyton asked that it “The douiutry is entitled to n fair 0f the Item" he said, is going to get it." The was entitled iio know Ilioii. -(‘. A, Dunning agreed‘ that inents Ratified (Canadian Pren.) "Come to Cross Roads (‘hurch ' PAI LS, .—' n Tuesda coming. Junc 8, at 8 p.m.. 111°" 111" 5 111°‘1"1111 ‘1°11'“‘- M" Resignation of Dr. Scott. iSenald rndngilurllitlflfzd flflheedgflrfl‘; and head‘ Rev. Nell Herman, lecture. Ganash“ 59cm“! n m‘ m“ ad‘ agreements by u vote of 272 to 6. A150 1111"" P70873111 511711153191! 15 venomous nflcs W11" 11°1"°°Y"'°‘1 uomnnsn. inset-nay. m. ___.....~ .____ anld 25c 965-5-21 '1" "mp"? m“ i“ m“°1"“"’ w“ Birbmlm Scott. editor '0! the Pres- least for tlie present n will be is- m ‘be 11"“ (qr u vubuc and m?‘ 57mm!!! Recdrd for the DEM "Pi-Y sued as a monthly as heretofore, "A11 1119111119" '71 FWWQWM "m" Purwm- T1" ”'° 7st: years, announced his resignation the Geld-ml Ag..-.,,l,lv llg-(ylflml m. Orphanage Auxiliary are earn- 11511“ m“ “W111i” '11" 11°“ 99”‘ to the General Assembly of the d3y_ A C()|]]m][[@e ,0“ uppfllnffld‘ estly redirected to meet at 1511!’ 1119911 m" ‘he W911i”??? “f Presbyterian Church in Canada to- however, which will in turn nppotm Red Cross Rooms Monday at 2.30. i119 91 m" "d “M” 5 u w“ day. iHe could carry on his dut- a largo!" mn,mllloe_ ‘chm, Body important. 966s "The ‘Sea Bmeoe Hotel, Geo- rgetown will not open iior guests and methlods for increasing this summex 9581-81“. its] circulation. t was su gesteii toda that the ——— publication ‘he mioved fiom .\lon- "A11." 011° 1111""! t1¢1i°11 110°“ belonging to the North Rustico Altar Society. please send them ill, as the drawing will take place about June 20th. 9010-04-21 chino. was begun early this Nor. when the machine than in use sine and Mr. c. J. Clbilngiler set on foot a move to replace it by, Montreal. cloudy Olrtown, fair- . . . . Quebec. cloudy 52—40 . l ill .11'1""*- 1'1"‘ "-411 ublio subscription. Bince then Edi/sill.“ 41111118 nggnntem grfoumnzfizi 5i‘ -1°1"1- 51°" - -- - 53”“ ‘ghfl will of W" he! 119911 ¢°11°°i°¢1 hill sudden death was chm-ego" Boston. clear . . . . .. . 62-40 m‘; m," up, w“ 9g “pm-q;- New York. fllr 02-48 ‘High tide this evening at 0.40 and tomorrow morning at 7.31. PSun sets this evening at 7.49 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.00. New. moon Thursday, June 10th B.“ l. m- » ~ - - Snmmerliido tide-Million min- utes later than Choli- ‘totem, was defrayed Milk amount woe lust a few canto short of the whole nrbec d amount. No better indium-ion of the ne- fienle rppredntlon of the gift can be given than thoheorty votoofi thailln they rendered the donors. at the uonoludon o: lut night's plctuN entertainment. Ind Victoria Lodge No. lo moot with the Wornhlpful afternoon at 2 o'clock for the tlon met with considerable favor. l. . l. The Officers and Brethren of 3g. Jolmi. tori: Lodge No. 2 at the Lodge room tomorrow (Sunday) funeral of our into brother Ronald Mlgboflflld, By order of the Woreilipful Mutu- "NOTICE-Mchiillon! Mills IN again in operation. and are in first ‘ clflnli shape. ‘l: you went real good flour bring your whoa! hero. —Mc- Millan Bros, Wood Illmdl. ' cc Lodge No. 1 OHM-Gil A. F. A A. M. are requested ——-—' "“'_' Mnter and Wardens nrvic- "Anuc-lncouienb-f NI. to lhl nounce that I have secured tile o:- elusive agency for the well knows and popular continental Clothes. the kind that satisfies. Telephone or drop mo a curd. and samples will beouhmltted fol- inspection o! your lOlllIIQw-T- D. Ling, Wholt- oy timer. _ _ "(H-fill purpose of attending the i H. l. MaoLIOD, 8oo'ty Victoria Ledge No. I I |o‘v,’;"‘ ‘Sllilillil-Nt 1/ n- -...-.s~.._~,c.; m:;..-_=;v_,,..~.-.....__" “ . - “ _- .