MAXIMS ' .. CHARLOTTETQWN, CANADA SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 . IIIEIII PlPlH INIIIISIIIIES Premier Taslchereau l Declares Govern.- . ment Will Discour- l age Establishment l of New Paper Plants QUEBEC. June d-The Province or Quebec, if necessary. will take flaps to protect present paper indus- tries established in the province and will discourage establishment of new paper industries. Premier Tas- chereau told.the delegates to the umual convention of the Canadian Manufacturer's Association here tonight. Premier Taschereau making this announcement referred _to a “present flurry" in the paper industry and asked: “Is it due to over production?" He coupled with his announce- lhent a request that "the sister pro- vince of Ontarlo.“ co-operate with Que-bee in effort-s to foster the well- ilelng of the Canadian paper in- cuslry. Premier Taschereau was cheered as he arose to make his address. He referred to Quebec as tile "cradle of Canada“ too busy to engage ill rad- Il':iI feuds. of lie the grenadicrs ‘Wolf Iiiil Wllll in. "We buried here iii Quebec, whore and Montcalm, the anlnlosities of them‘ p.155.“ he declared. Quebec offal-ell tel manufacturers sane lab-iv. sane laws| allful. "realized that a great com-l petitor existed to the south of Can-, - " adii and warned that Canada owed] t to herself to develop the natural l l . Hailed as man of the hour. Eleu-l therios Venizelos. former “strong man” of’ Greece during thc war, is likely to reurn to power following thc resignation of the Znimis cabin- et and the suspension of parliament. -——?< Bisley Team Sails : For En g1 a. n d ‘ (Canadian Press) l MONTREAL, Que- Jullc 8.-Can- ada‘s 1928 Bisley team sailed for England today. The party, which is composed of 21 of the countrys best marksman was headed by Comman- dant Colonel S. Maynard Rogsrs, V. D. R. 0.. Ottawa. and Colonel B. F. Birdwhistle. V. D., Secretary of the l_Dominion of Canada Rifle Assoc- tion. --—-<.ac>-»- —- - allllWlllhlerl-rlorc can you ask“ nelEmployee . Premier Taichcroau WOII Mllll0ll _ In Sweepstakes LONODN, June il-Thc owner of “’"°“"°s "m" ‘he h“ m“ "'"'°“ the Felstcad ticket in the Calcutta the United States dlzl not have} Till: fuemier lll§iilll_‘_‘_i*.t_l pulppvofld nvncs. forests and water power. Isweepstakes is understood to be an llEnglishman named Webb. who is now at sea in a coal boat which is ‘f’ mier Taschevu nail a wold » - ‘- " “ . ,due at Colombo tomorrow. It lS lill- of hence for the Dfimlfllllil Got-dike“, that he yntlmeuls of ills coed ernmcnt. Turning to Hon. James fortune‘ End as Malcolm. Minister of banquet, he declared: “The day that you abolish the in- A Glasgow no share of his ‘lllde "Id ticket was sold hc will receive r251.- Commeree. also the speaker at the 00o‘ Flammgo was drawn by six Englishmen who live in Calcutta. woman drew, Black come tax. you will go a long WHY 1° Watch. She sold a fourth share in fil-lllport industry." her chance and expects to receive Premier Taschereau agreed that between 55 . - 0.000 and 1360.000. Cap- Lhi “me l“ this step htifl prcbabllmtntin n. n. cumin. wllo drew the cfirefyell mme’ but‘ m“ ‘L mellledlfavorite. Fairway. sold half share u attention on the part of theqm. £27900‘ ederai authorities. Other speakers at the banquet - Protected — Mons- llllilillsls» Hill llllllill linlli Lives and Property of ~ Foreigners Will Be I I ter C el e b ration Planned. lsnccinl on... Gunrtliunl l SHANGHAI. June 8.—A brigade‘ of well disciplined Shanghai troops‘ .,__; .___.._ lll. lllliill Nlllllllllltlll Illl Pfllllllllllllll. Was Unanimous Choice at Presbyter- ian General Assem- bly at Regina. l REGIN‘ , June 8.—In his speech of accept nce after being unani- mously elected Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly Dr. l lNl l i - vative Party, Dec ert Forke Is Not 0f Immigration. vv. s. Faliis of Montreal, president, ‘Fwm °"' "W" Cv-usnnndcnll of the Canadian Manufacturer's As- l OTTAWA‘ Om" June girl-he mm_ ‘AN IlitlilllPElENl AT lll T lliill ill THE lllillillillnl DEPARTMENT IN tllllllli 1H0... R. B. BennettiIIc-zlde? 0f The Conser- l ‘ o, A ' . _ " MAXIMS MERCHANT . °' ‘ , __ . , _ MERCHANT Do the fllht tam: because it is -‘ >}7/ //~" "" W?“ \\\\\\ ‘ l’ ' " ”/—, b f» v Q?“ re c s V 4:223. 3Y1 " " c5}? . _ The Peoples Paper a...“ Read by verybody ‘y; -,‘|)l v ca? at the expense of’ the state. "'——""— Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i- i;'i‘i'-'ti.°‘é'?-"-'i‘-‘.'i3i ilfllifi°ftiftt° ‘.‘........‘.‘. $379.3. llorn ng ulr an. "Ill _._.g___ larcs That Hell. Rob- Fitted To BeMinister charges had been made that there had been trafficking in immigration permits. As a result of the inquiry. entered Pekln today. Other nation-l alist soldiers were stationed 3 miles‘ from the city limits pending orders" to move in. General liancuchu Wu-olninchtlm, leader of the brigade, assumed full lJohn Buchanan. a missionary sta- ltioned at Amkut. all Rajpur said: l "When I left my post ill India to come to Canada it was my earnest '55 {desire to place before the general Sh“ Sqglmbn’ “h” l“ his address M ‘h? listcr of immigration had a weary- annual convention on board the bJ-mg and worrying time yesterday s‘ st‘ “Wren” m’ Mmlircal‘ “Wand today. this department. ilirn- viewid a Ye“ “f l"d“‘*",'“‘l final" lself, and the report of the commit- "e “Wed a“ “crease mltec on agriculture and COIOIIIZGtIOIIl ttherc was a unanimous report on ‘immigration adopted in the House yesterday. "No. no. there was nothing of the kind.“ shouted Conservative memb- crs. “The minister of finance is not responsibility for thc lives and pro- perty of foreigners in Peking. Na-, tionalist flags were raised through-l 0ut_ the city and the population was» preparing a monster celebration of‘ 5i,- John Ana‘ the preside“; of the the nationalist victory. The lOCflllCanadian Bank of Cc-mmcrce. is ccmlnltlcc‘ on public safety asrccd back home witil ‘his daughter and to the terms of the nationalist Gen-. Lady Mm {mm 5, three monghg u. eral's occupation. The remainder of ‘tnrslve [our m" Europe, Among the m9 FCflf-i T1911 brigade Wlllli" mince-unifies he visited were Italy, Wcllcd city wcrc cvncnntlnlz tad-cy- tSwitzcrland, France, Germany, alt-- (Sbeeial to The Guardian) lstria, and (macho-Slovakia. PEKING. Jllllf) 8.-—All flOfiilfillfnund conditions in. 7- cn down and isolation ls pending for was taken on his 1. "he-coming. the Chinese capital as southern; troops take it over. The foreign" community, however, is not appre-l hensive.. PEKING. June s. -vl-.i Naval l Radio-This city. fornler scat of til: l government of the Northern Chin- ese war lords. was taken over by the Nationalists at ten o'clock this morning in an orderly manner. Will Place“ Wreath On MacDonald -» -€0&-*'-— Seilate And -' DivorceBills lflamidinn Press) . OTTAWA, June a-Senator W. B. ‘Rcss, Opposition leader in the up- ‘pcr house, announced at the onen- liilu of the Senate today that if the "Commons rejected the bill for pro- ‘r’ "ions of divorce courts in Ontario ‘then Conservative. members of thc ' Senate would ask the commons in " ' " ' : - hear one hzllf of the petitiijils for l ' tllvtlrcc coming to pizrliamcllt. . - . "Then." the st-atenlent adds "ill (Special to The Guardianl ‘ 1-H "il;§...°.¥°“.£.?.§ il.°..°5§‘$.§.§l“l.“.ll°°§ ":1: i?“ agohjtoglght" Sine? S“ Jghg Al in, a lgosition toilets the nllénlbiclls. D . . ‘ . ' . ‘. " . ' a the Womqns Conservative Associa- rffilisticcl?“_ifl'gv€lifll the Slvoylfietcgi“; tion. will place a wreath on his ‘S excel’ 10"‘ u "y monument in Queens Park. ‘ that may collie to the Senate from thc Province of Quebec.“ Managing" Editor House Accepts Toronto Star Dies will as formerly hear any petitions ‘y ‘assembly of the church the need for intensified effort in the evangeliza- ,tion cf native India. I came from the jungle to give an account of what has already been accomplish- ‘ed and place before the church my lhopes for even greater achieve- hlent." Dr. Buchanan said, “Unex- lpectedly I have been honored far beyond lny limited qualifications, but ullth the aid of those who are entrusted with,the Church leader- pression designed to convey to ‘great importance of the foreign lmission field. l lpublic worship conducted by Rev. Dr. A. J. MacGillivray, acting Mod- crater of Guelph. Ont. Attending the opening sccleruilt ‘were approximately 250 Commis- sioners. representing the prcsbyteries in the dominion. An ted-' ditional number is expected before the business session proper gets lzn- del" wz1_\'. ’ “There arc few reasons lo-r dis-‘certtain ublrcllflns courugelnent and many reasons folfDufly to thc proceedings. The bail ermmcm were three ministers Whh encwragememj" DJ" Macgnlwralfi£ question had» hie“ depqslteddlvlhad come to Canada as immigrants. _‘ _ ‘ _ is tru that our WOlkl r. Drew at the time of his arleshMl.‘ Dunning. from England‘ and M]. is handicapped because we have llhdcl l1 Warrant 1559911 by_M1'- Juswlp-orke from swmmd End M1; Heel]- thc lnoncytlre Haszard‘ as a Judge in extra- an from Irelamp to prosecute a forwarddition on the 10th. of May last. He‘ We could easily absorb was admitted to bail under the con- committee on agriculture and CD10“. thousand ministers in the nextdltlon that he appear few years and expand our efforts inljudgc on May 18th. declared. “It ne‘ thcr thc with which movement. one lnen i101‘ the lworld that we are cognizant of thclerday morning an application was the “vgl-y loyal‘ vgry fa 11c ship I will continue to serve to the‘ ‘ Europe slowlyultmost of tiy ability. I regarded my, communication in Peking has brok-" improving, he said. This picture election to this high office as an cx-i l The Assembly was opened withlDrcW to l various Bailec. l various departments of our churzhfl There had been a notable ad- vance all along the line. the speak- er said. Worthy of. special mention ments had been mode. was the establishment of 156 new. Sabbath schools. 33 new prcucllillghearing were places. a net gain of 12 per cent. in whistle. Mr, lerection or purchase of more thanlCousul. Mr. l200 chilrch buildings since the dis- representing the American Consul. rllption. goods manufactured here for export. ‘l being Extreme econmlc and social theor- luma ies are losing their hc-ld. said Mlnl‘ under fire the whole of the. _ Hon. R. B. Bennett, leader of tlicl Films» “h” is I"'°S"1°“I °I m" opposltlomcharged in the House last igoing to get away with that." inter- Jccted Hon. J. W. Edwards (Con- ‘scrvative. Frontenac Addington.) Mr. Robb said the report had Shgrwln-wunflms, Cllmlmny ‘if can‘ night that Hon. Robert Forke was “mud that were had been no {our “da- ‘not fitted either by temperament or V _ ‘ __________,>______ lby naming m be minister o; immb tIEtlOil“ fol the leports 0f traffick- - .- . " m,“ The department Mr Bow mg. Who sent out this rumor A In "gm ' _ ' ' _ throughout the country," asked Mr. lnctt deelaled a momellt or two lat . _ . ' e1. could not succeed so long as it Robb._ The conservative gentlemen "was presided over by the “gcntle-‘Qppomw w” he “as proceeding w ‘man who now controlled it sur- “mic when Hon‘ R 3' Bennett‘ G H ‘d d b me gentlemen who SatECOIISOPVBIZIVC leader. demanded that 8 at r lroul e y the minister of finance give names. lwith him." Before Mr. Justice Haszard y'cst-“charge_ He spoke o; M)", FQfl-(e a.- madc by Mr. C. G. Duffy. K. C.. on‘ behalf of Harry Dean alias H. H.l dismiss the proceedings came to which had been taken for the pur-lmigrant. pose of having Dean or Drew extra- dited. and returned to Portland, Or-l V egon for the purpose of standintyslvc trial there on a charge of larceny by ter of immigration." Canada as a Scottish 1m his life in the West. Mr_ Duffy also moved gm- a diS.‘l'l"lli1ISf.Cl'0l immigration. chaTge of the prisoner. and that the Premier King warmly resented the ithlul minis- He sketched; the career of Mr. Forke since he; Mr. Forke was a good example oil Robb said that report had been lpasscd unanimously in the House last night. “On division." inter- rupted conservative members. Mr. Robb asked if it was not time in Continuing. Ml‘. thc immigration hivldiscontinue thc attack against the ;various public oflices till he enter- led parliament and became progres- leadcr, and questioned if any‘ training could have been more help--“ lful to the man in ills position as immigration department, as the par- liamentary immigration report had been passed by the House. He objected again to the “snip- , process against my colleague, "the minister 01' immigration.“ General Ross immediately protes- ted. "I stand absolutely in the open bond and ban for the Sum of ssuolh/llflt. Canada offered to the mainland ‘my Stawlnent I make I Wm bc delivered up, on the ground of. taken lvlr. by M]. ‘that he possessed. On the 18th of May. the accused‘endment_ did not appear. nor has he appeal- court Ill Present in at yesterdays of adequate employment. Gunsaulus, American migration, colonization and indust w_ ]3_ Bentley‘ K_ (;__‘.‘ril1l development be organized forth with. consisting each under the direction of a sup Mr. J. O. C. Campbell representing . _ ‘erintendent ol intellectual strellgtl who possessed the sterling qualities. King mell- htioncd in passing that in the gov- When Mr. Kay. chairman of the hem"? thtlization, moved concurrence ill tiic ‘report. Mr. Cahan moved an ain- The amendment observes that tin ecl since though various adjourn-key to solution of the whole prob- Ilem of immigration lies in provision rec- Chief of Police Blrt-clnnlends that a department of im- ol two branches ____.__.,>___ which concluded the sessions of thc Corpus 0hr 1st] 57th annual meeting of the C.M.A. were L. W. Simms, ne I/ly elected Parade T0 Be president. and Mr. Malcolm. Mr. Simms in his address tclmed the C.M.A. without parallel in be an lhmllsllout the Dominion. Mil“ tctlrlns president of the c. - 5-. W. S. Fallis. was presented a Bill" slit on behalf of in; Assoc- iation during t.he banquet. Earlier in tllc day he nad_ listened to con- grammmry slleeches and in reply had declared he had worked for the Dominion and that no other country tuxhltlltl world offered so great oppor- ‘ cs or liberties as the immin- °n 0f Canada for young people. MONTREAL. June 8.—The 57th glglllfll convention of the Canadian clnsllllllfacturers association officially n ‘ a Wdily when the S. S. St. Law- n"! docked at Montreal conclud- dell a voyage which had carried the ‘minutes down the St. Lawrence as Bill! the Sagusnay River as far m ngotvllle, Que. Convention ses- ‘lll-‘l were held on hoard thc snip. ‘he 0r: than 400 persons ottnnded he sessions including delegates “nan all_sectlons of the Dominion m” their ladies. A presentation to “m- shlm officers made as the boat u‘ "ed Mllntreal harbor concluded c‘ convention program. Bilslncss Sessions concluded yeslcadey. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, ‘Etc I “Reserve Wednesday. June th. or the ice cream social in li- Ilill. g m; "Paul Kollins in "Blnllln’.'1‘hl‘\l' " ‘l Prince Edward Theatre June "in and soul with unlabelled-cute o: local plum. 4001-04-7! "Bale of heme ' tau sitar- lwn at Moore l: ' ‘a by lad- l" 0i the Baptist Oil ‘h. a co-operative effort -:he world. andl stressed the value to Canada of the collstructive efforts of manufactur- an. Referring "llfectlY to the Marl- 1*"? Pfflvlnccfl. he. declared the Oil- l’ lcal basis of their demands must’ "economic equitable unity" l Filln-Photoed It will be of great interest to thousands to know that tile Corpus Christi parade tomorrow will be photographed for the first time. F. G. Spencer Limited arc going to very greatexpense to bring camera men to Charlottetown for this pur- pose, and if the weather is satis- factory doubtless thc results pro- cured will be of very great interest. Mr. W. H. Golding of the B. F. Keith interests will arrive Saturday evening accompanied by an expel‘! camera man and Mr. Frank Mc- Caffcrty of the Telegraph-Times Publishing Company. Saint John. v pel"ience in photographing parades will superlntend the work, and it l; hoped the weather man will co-op- crate so as to procure best results. "Mt. Herbert Club loading hogs at l-fazelbrook, Wednesday mornlm until 10.30. Wm. Coady. 4931-8-8-21 "Notice Wiltshire Telephone —- Ycarly assestment two dollars lonk over duel It is important that lonl! distance messages to be paid to coi- lector on first of cach month if this service is to be continued. 49m "Dr. George Green's office in Mt. Stewart is open cvcry Monday ti f dentistry. for the prac se o 4910-64-6‘ "Come. to the Ice-cream social in Clinton Hall on" Wednesday. Jun l8- If not fine. the following even n5~ Proceeds .in aid\of -Missiona. 49B6\B-9;2I. "Tickets for "Smiling Thru" at. the following atoresz-Jlughes Dru! co. Rellttln Bros. Two Macs. Vlc- tor Coylne. 4970-04-61- "-1111. gwmj Petrol" by Souris Dramatic Club in St. Teresa Hall ,3“. 1; MM-I-I-Bi "pa. orarr. n. o. static new‘, tion ll "W. . gamalgm I'm ans-am- . ugflyjlng‘ m hog-s at Emerald 40in . - I iJunc 12th esday forenoon. Ev-. “Knit eqm-fimmflp gin, erstt Hulam. mu-e-a-ail mam ‘h’ “M m’!!! "Come lo tlie fee omni nstlvolt ° ‘ inlmeralti any mc-v- 1w ;. m? [up the auaplcesto! the .. p.444, women's ‘ tvlc- "fl-WM Senate Anlendlnent i Canadian ~Prcssl OTTAWA. June 8.-—Tilrcal‘.encd= TORONTO. June Bone, managing l "Here in Saskatchewan. lperhaps the chllrch 8-~— Jflllll R-severely, a remarkable recovery hasl @3101‘ 1'01‘ lllfllll’ taken place,“ Dr. Macgillivray con- where the Attorney General in the lnt-, suffered most tors absence from the province and Mr. C. Gavan Duffy’, representing. Mr. Drew. bark up." General Ross declared. The general had‘ referred to Mr. Fol-kc falling out with the Salvat- ion Army. Mr. Robb said that he was the minister of the government who had originally fallen out with the Salva- tion Army over certain instances. It was not the government. however. ihat quarrelecl with the Salvation Army. “but it was the Salvation Army that worked up the quanei with the government." If any min- ister were to blame for the quarrel with the Salvation Army." I am thc mall to blame and not the present minister of immigration,“ Mr. Robb declared. Mr._Bennett immediately rose to his feet. ‘I desire to say to the honorable minister of finance, that there will be. no voting of supply if he continues to make speeches such l and considerable business experience and. after outlining ‘the duties oi lthe two branches, the amendment as he has just made. I desire to say to him that if he proposes t0 Mr. Golding. who has had widewx- " difficulties over the pensions Dilllyears °l The T°r°nt° Dally Sm“ House of Commons of the new Sell- ate amendment. When the bill went from the lower to the upper house it ccntaincd provisions ‘especially in regard to the pensions to be paid to went home Qeling unwell. Canadian Press Association. Ho. was born in Huron County. Ontario. in ed soldier after the appearance of‘- his disability which the Senate rad- (lmlghms Survlvq‘ tinned. “The great strength and vi-l cd: our advance is steady.“ a widow who had married a rehmh _ ‘ lDr. Buchanan was born in Glen-application. He ordered 1877. His w.dow, one son and three mcrris. Ont. He married MissjMaryultdjournmeut of one week ill order MacKay. Riverton. Pictou. N.S.l l ically amended. The house declined to concur in. these amendments and the St-ilatc gave thc bill further consideration; New amendments in the natul"c of a compromise were drafted and these the commons today nceeptcdl ,- . PRIICE BIIN INGS U zlitlllit III l its IIARD Fort A QuY. to FORGET (HAT Pitt's ‘ Losluc. ills Memorw ‘ ies FofBenevolen , 1 . ed. ‘mg is the first draft of settlements presented for the information of the Maritime conference of the United‘ Church by J. I-I. A. Anderson. sec- lretary of tlie settlement committee: Annapolis Presbytery — Kingston. Waterville, . . Ernest Rowlands; las time to call. Bermuda Presbytery — Central. lRev. John U. Bell; Port Royal. to Ibe supplied; St. George's. to be sup- lpllckl.‘ ' Cumberland Presbytery —- River Philip. Rev. A. S. ‘Adams: Tata- ,, ‘1- Rev. G. E. Whidden. B. D.: Wentworth, Rev. W. H. Palmer. TORONTO. June l. -- Maritime. moderate winds. fair. stationary or higher temperature. Showers in Westerll districts by Sunday. Toronto. clear . ‘l Montreal. clear I-‘IREDERICTON Fredericton Presbytery-Frederic- 2 ton-St. Paul's. Rev. George Telford. F MARITIME UNITED IIIIURBII lMaritiineScssiollll-ca rs First Draft Of Set- t1elnc1lts.-- More Study‘ Of Marriagelgninfiln... d“ t Laws Urged-Lot teries To Raise Mon- §_Rev_ g‘ E‘ Robertson; tPurposes Disapprov- SACKVILLE. Jullc ii-Tilt- IIJIIOW- t0 be supplied. a Lunenburg-Queens Presbytery ~- zllridgcwater-St. John's. Rev. James ‘E. Forbes. B.D.; Brtdgewater-Unit- ed. Rev. James E. Forbes. B. .. Brooklvll. Rev. H. S. Bird. BA: Mill Village. Rev. E. P. Plowman: Petite Riviere. Rev. W. Boyd M. Parker, B.A. MIRAMICHI Miramlchi Presbytcry-Blackville, asks time to call; Campbcllton, Rev. F. H. McIntosh. M.A.;. Cape Ozo. Rev. J. M. Hooker; New Bandon. Rev. W. H. Watts; New Carllsle. Rev. H. J. Wllks, B.A.; New Rich- mond. Rev. E. E. Mowatt. BA Moncton Presbytery-Bate Verte and Port Elgin. Rev. J. W. Howe. B. A.; Bayfleld. Rev. R. l-i. Baxter. B. A.; Shemogue, Rev. W. A. Wood. B. D . Qllcbcc- cloudy ---------- -- 6° 48 M.A., 13.11.; Keswick Ridge, Rev. a. Charlottetown, cloudy 52—49 w‘ Turner; Mmu,‘ Rev‘ H‘ c‘ up. Hlllflll- 10B - - - - - - - - - - »- 54-49 ton; Ormoctn. Rev. J. F. Rowley; 8t. John. cloudy - - fill-fl" Prince wllllain. Rev. Peter Ja ' .: Boston. clear 70-44 Marysville. referred to interim com-‘ New York. clear 70-53 ~ Hightide this afternoon at 1.53 and tomorrow morning at 3.49. ,Sun' sets this evening a 7.40 and rises tomorrow morning a 4.08. Last quarter moon Monday, June llin, 1.21 a. m. ' Summerside tide eighteen minu- tell later than Chariottetownt mittce. ,.‘ Halifax Presbytery - l-falifax-, Brunswick street. Rev. J. H. Free- stone: Bheet Harbor. referred to in- terim commit‘ Inverness-Guysboro Presbytery - Margaree. Rev. A. T. King". Middle River andBaddeck Forks. Rev. M. A. MaeMillan. B. An, White Head.‘ - ' ’ ".1 lCumminga. B. A.: New Glasgo ‘Pictou Presbytery - Merigomish and Bameyu River. Rev. T. M. Trinity, Rev. H. E. Campbell, B. A. as director of religious education. P. E. ISLAND Prince Edward Island Presbytery —Bedeqde North. Rev. J. W. A. Nic- holson. MA; Belfast and Belle Riv- .____--_._-.- l Continued on page 3) l I-le was a past president of the west. Out" work is being consolidat-ment, Mr. D. crnoon for the purpose l l ' er pastor of Burns Church. wish- l t Argument on the application was. . d'd.ddl till] i ~ ~ ‘ - -' ' _. v ~»- Ice at The Sim‘ this "willing bill thc strength and vigor and will yetland Mr. Bentley opposing the mo- Eda Fotlld rccommerld what niwlg‘ ‘be regained both in the east and the: ‘dllsmcs chum advantageous y a tioll. At the conclusion of the argu-wrentcd in canadm Jusuce Haszam 5MP- By unanimous consent the Hons judgment‘ dismissing My" Dunys sat until midnight to have the de a further bate through. Tile amendment ed- jiston“, In addition tp prime minis tcr King. thc Hon. Ml‘. StctvarbRal ~ {-1 . Southern Cross I I\ ‘defence of the Hon. Ml". - There were. however, a number o Austrahalothel" speakers, and at times the dc - . la BRISBANE. Austlaha, June 8. —,pnssagcsl SallwdayfThe nwnoplfmc southmjlll The House remained ill commute Cross alrlved hero flom the Fijllan “may immigration matters be ‘Islands many“ The mime “mud “I ling tllshoscd of at 5.30 p. m.. and luo a" m" on“ that‘ threatened do" 'tilcn a switch was made to protest ‘slmaiml were fcmghi‘ m" plan” against the activity of two hundred and “s rm" mo“ dunng much Oldoukobors on a rampage Ill West m‘! ‘Kootrnay, B. C.. was voiced in the e flight of 1.762 miles over iiiouse of Commons this morning. l The protest came from W. K, Es ling tConscrvative West Kootenayl - ‘estimates. I Mi". Esling referred to them a “nothing more than human uni Martintown, Ont. -thc law by going around the coun .try naked. They The PTGSUYI-EPY 0f 319F185"? "lei/into municipalities holding meet- chanting and standing on expressed _ 0f Ordlll- their defiance to the laws of thc 'atlon and induction of Mr. C. Ehcountry. They would not send their Robertson. B. A.. formerly of Char-‘children to school. declined to pay in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchs lngg‘ MBIUIIEOWII. 011th O11 Tuesday aft-lgtrggt, corners, openly lottetown. P. E. 1.. into the pastoraltaxrs and would not ndhere to othc charges of Martintown and Wll-laws. liamstown. There was a large rep-' Mr- 15511118 resentation from botll congrega-I lions present. Rev. A. R. Osborn presided and preached a most clo-lwlllllh Ml" F°fk° “ quent and impressive sermon fromfThele I‘ ‘ml-him l“ “~ Matthew 13th chapter and 52ndl verse. Rev. Mr. McCallum narratcdl the steps that led to the call of Mrs referred to a repul" Rev. Mr. McCal- the minister. andl ordination vows; lum addressed Rev. Mr. Little gave the charge to, the people. Dr; McLver, the Model-Canadian pulp‘ ator. congratulated the and people on their choice t-i‘ lvmls- that under present policy Ameri ll-lon. Mr. Robb. in a fit of irritatio ter. A letter was read from Rwy.“ m“ lunch,” rose and his mam Hugh Cameron of Ottawa. a form-‘ I t i itl tie . ing pastor and people every SUB-lugs n exped n; m‘ m basement of the church where a immigration." of and a social time enjoyed-To- ihv the ronto Exchangt. ’ - I I i. 1 TIT “I _ _ was lint pushed $11M the 89911595 "HEM be lllodllc" to a vote. but was defeated “on div- ston and Dunning spoke warmly in Forke. to was accentuated by very sharp during consideration of immigration mals." and fanatics who openly defy were marching; that thc government was bringing in 20.000 more into the country to ' replied hotly. General Ross. Kingston. suggested that if the government would make it possible to establish industries in Robertson. Dr. Mcfver presented the}gflggasghlgfmfixsofjmagégagx man paper mills were being run on fié.-é“.°...il°tl‘..lly"°‘c"lli lner as well as his language did not It was apparent, he stated. that cess an dblessing. Rev. C. )1. Rnb- those members who wefe_ m the ertson pronounced the benediction chamber mum-m; u, “up; . nmlp. after vihich all were invited in the'lng process against the mining: of Early in the session most bountiful repast was pal-taken a committee had been appointnd to administration of the dupe ment of immigration and ‘remarks that the industrial devel- “lake inaccurate Slatemenm- this . H ’lll " , .opmelit branch. by a detailed sul- Bgggitt“ decrllgllcdlfmenaillpggbb stated that the immigration report had been pased unanimously. Such was not the fact. Mr. Bennet stat- e ed. and the minister of finance _ knew it. Mr. Bennett declared that the immigration report had been carri- ccl on division in conformity with a long established parliaments prac- tice. A vote had not been t en to save time. "There will be votes now clarcd. addressing himself to the minister of finance. "He has invited them and he will have them. if that is what the min- ister of railways wants too hc will gct them." In suggesting that the member for Kingston lGcneral Ross) had adopted a sniping process towards thc nliliister of immigration in dis- cussing the McConachle case. the minister of finance had made ' a statement that was entirely incor- l"cct. Mr. Bennett stated. General Ross had openly charged the min- ister of immigration with derelic- tlon of duty and the minister of fl- lhancl- should refer to an open [charge in this way as sniping. The prime minister in the House last night had delivered the funer- ial oration of thc minister of immi- gration. "There is no need f threatening." llltcrjccted I-fon. A. Dunning. minister of railways. “We are not lthrcatening." promptly Jetorted Mr. lBennott. The Conservative opposi- f 0 s l. L lContinucd on page 3i Condensed Specials RATIc-Ao. per word, not each insertion in this column. l .-_-_-_--___ ‘CAR OF CHOICE IIOIBBI If‘ g sale at Wood a MeNeill Stable. Water St. 444i ‘X011 WANT 000D ENVILO Prices b0 for 20c; 100 for _: 260 for 55c; 500 for I190; hm‘ for 61.95. Postpaid. Ouardllll \ Office, Guardian Job Printery. fl ,. U. Troll BALI-ll noon n9 venleml. every modern can able for boarding house a easily be into minimum -W ‘P ----' I~n- ww-sny I w! if he wants them," Mr. Bennett de- ' 4r M: . A“... t-“atya-