was Paper rm Illllltl Coven‘ Prince Edward Iiike The Dew . Gnnllh ‘Ii . We'd-Ea... s..f'.a.¢'°i§¢?.""' PREMIER noon N tioovtn t... Will u. TREAI. REST . UUEAN nouns the Pflillli iiinister Entered into-all tile Activities of Shipboard. ' ' {Special to The Guardian) LIVERPOOL, June 14.~—-.After o. voyage of seven days, Premlor Meighcn landed at Liverpool thti afternoon an shortly afterwards boarded a t in for London. ‘The trip across was uneventful except for one day's delay by fog and lce bergs oml the Plrlme Minister prov- ed himself an . excellent sailor. ~When President Wilson crossed to , Europe to att~snd"the peace confer-l ence he was shielded from the or- dinary passengers by an inpene~ treble bairrier of secretaries and officials. Mr. Aiefghen. however, refused to be hedged about by any like-dlv- inity and from the first day out lie cufezed ".nto the various activities of ship board with avidity. iAmong tlic first on deck in the morning h; spallt a great deal of his time playing shdttle-cock, a gains t wlhich {he iexhlblted ilonelilerable skill in tlic evening he was among til» mostcntliuslitslic of dancers, and later in tlic night would dis- chisa ills l-‘urliarillii upbringing ‘iy pliiylilg tlic second worst game of bridge on the boat. Americans and Englishmen coni- prlssd the majority of the passe-i gei- llst and were agreeably sur- prised at the complete absence of pride and sftectatlon and toward the end 0f the voyage the Premier was te the most popular 111E111‘! '_"rd. 0n Saturday night when _ customary concert was held’ on F. ‘way over the Premier found time to go thoroughly into the position ‘which he intends taking at the im periul conference. He read and re- ‘read Duncan Hall's recent but a1 ready well known study of the con atitutlollal question, and he also studied the lAngilcrJapan-ese At llnnce treaty from every conceit- able angle and incidentally assist- ed Hon. Dr. Tolmie, Dominion Minister of Agricult/in-e, who was statement to be presented to the Britishnuthorlties on the calms embargo question. Pro fer Melghen was met by W. L. Griffith of the office of the Canadian High CommissionQ. in iLondon, and was welcomed to Liverpool by lor. Murder 0n lligh Seas BAIT-H, MlE., Jun 14.-'—Harry Wllmgt, negrocook on the schoon- er Gardiner 0.. Dfierlllg. Wlls ar- rested on the arrival of the vessel here last night on the charge 0t’ murder of Captain '1‘. Wallace of the Deering. Captain Wallace was shot and killed‘ willie the schooner l-was between Barbados and Nassau on April 25th last. ' Wllmot was taken to Portland, where he was arraigned defore a federal commissioner toilay. The .deiiberatlon lasting for Reining to be lleilgcd in by Secretaries and also a passenger. 111 preparing a‘ the .l.ord Mayor. Mr. Russell 'l‘ay--' CHARLOTTETOWN, (IANADA. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921 Tried for Murder PICTOU. N. S. June l-f-After _ several hours the grand jury apthe Qflm- inal trial sittings of the Supreme Court which opened here today found a. true bill against George iil. Loder, of Summerside, (P.E.l.) charged with the murder of an ag- ed resident of Plctou. Daniel Bar- ry. Loder's trial will open here to- morrow. -Mr. Justice Russell pre- siding, J.-W. MacDonald of Plctou and Douglas Graham of New Glas- gow for the prisoner byappolntment of the court. The court roe-m was packed during the proceedings. Daniel Barry was found dead on a sofa at his home in’ Pictou, De- cember 30. last -under circumstanc- es which at first induced the be- -lief that he had perished in n, fire iriglnntlng in sparks from his pipe. A post mortem established the fact that he had died from a bullet wound and suspicion was tllrectetl on Loiler by evidence given at tho innuest. ’ lTllc circumstances o-f the crime arc as (lramatlc and appalling as lllly filing this part oi’ the province evci- experienced. Y Mr. llilrry lived alone in a fine old mansion in one of Plctou's best. residential sections. During Thurs- day. l)ec_ 30_ he hurl not been nolic cd around. alld neighbors culling iii the evening became suspicious that something was wrong. The tioom and windows were looked and cli- triince could not be gained. While they stood outside waiting for the arrival of Mr. Barry's brother. flames were seen in the room in which Mr. Barry lived. An alarm was rung in and the depart- ment responded extinguishing the fire in short order. The house |helng entered, it was found that Radio BollotiusjWiil '_ i Millie Flying Safe: (Spa Isl to The Guardian) \VASH- GTON, June 15—‘Rillll0 bulletins sentlout from the navy radio station at Arlington, Va., tit ten thirty-each morlng are now giving weather data on both stir» face and upper air conditions that has 5been gathered by the ll. S_ weather bureau to give fundamen- tal meteorological information to the aviation and marine interests in all parts of the country. The system will make, aviation Sufcl‘ and tend to diminish the chances of such fata-l airplane accidents due to weather conditions as oi:- cured here just before these bullo- tins were begun. King of Serbia i ls Near Death (Special to The Guardian) BELGIRVTIME, June '15-—-l( in); Peter of Serbia was reported lo- day to lbc dying in tho palace llflfl’. Prince Rcgcvl-t Alcxanilol" who baa been hastily summoned from French health resort is at his ill'll- side. King Peter is the thlril son oi‘ ills house who has rule-d in Sci-- hiu. l-le was born in 1844 and sur- ceelletl to the throne on the nlnr- dcr of King Alexander. Ile assum- czl royal rights and tliltles in 1003i. Ten Countries ' Represented at McCill ,_Mcdical Class lliurry was lying on a burning sofa MONTREAL) June 15~ Ilcilll - » . authorities said he told them that 0110?; tll: Bxazlllgzlé: 3:31;“ 0:5 he had been compelled to shoot the g“ ‘o! ‘dmflaylng another captain in selfdefense after Cap- ‘ y d,“ a each taln Wallace hail become tempor- pvgfifltldislshlxlalriagtfiflrl.RJRIOLISSBOfDCOIH- med “t pi style euloglzing the work of "British mercantile marine anti touching on the maritime glory of ' the British race called forth botn ' enthusiastic and practical res- , ‘in m . ._ . ‘ a ....... m... " o... ssev arlly deranged and had him. . Bandit llallslirom AnTree suspect ‘ of a 311.000 hold-up in 5 . . - ~ . Wis a Smith, a .. ‘pilmcnt- which the pltal seriously lnlured. premier papa d by personally vis- _, The hold-up occurred on Jerome NEW YORK. June 14.—A man the Bron; today, was chased along‘ havmg u“ the appearances of hawliirket in his report, as Dean ol‘ mg been Se, on fire by sparks from the Moillcul Faculty at the gradual ms mm - |tion exercises at McGill Univer- M the first thought n; Such nslty, pointed out in his resume ilf hideous crime it did not occur “U10 Year's wmk m“ ‘.119 87111111 111' it was only on examination of the 101 01' 51111101113 who “minded MC" body that it was discovered m,“ Gill lastyear represented ten coun- Mn Barry had Med by a bullet tries. iFliere were students from wound and not from suffocation asIChiml. lswlllzefliillll. (lu-Illtcnlllla. n, ma, Supposed um] that the bupillrltish Guiana, Porto ‘Rico. llll’ let ‘vouml could not have been 501p British Wcst lnilics. Finland, Eng inflicted. A cor-oners jury mot Frl-‘lllnlli -S"‘°1l“"‘1 “ml fm"-Y‘10"1‘ T111111 titty night and rendered the lnquset that the deceased ' an elevated structure until he m3“, were 214 hm“ | 43 > .. .. . . .n. .. -illsd,--_orn_q’l:gq1 $filvr wit}? ttlilivilflééilamlgls 6.111111%?“ Sign,“ dmmpbf" "m" ‘§fg;!,l%fn,i_ If‘ d *_ L‘; u“ o,‘ a Bun“ wound wick, 64 from Nova Scotia and i. . . ... 6'“ en to a os-l sons unknown. , _ The evidence adduced at the Itdwartl island, 29 frcnl Alberta, l5 gnquesp want to show ma, the d8 from vSaskatclicwan and '49 from 0vvners Will" Wait . Result of Billot Special to The Guardian. LONDON. June 15-—lSt'eps to- ward averting a great engineering stoppage. effecting 1,500 000, worn {liken today when the Minister of Labor held a conference with re - llresentatives of the employers and employees. The result of the con- ference was that thc employers n- grced to postpone issuing lockout notices front tomorrow ulitll tlic cnd of June in order to unable lhc union to submit tho employers‘ latest proposals to a ballot. ‘LONDON, Julie l5~—l§rllii~lli lnln- ore-l toilay voted on the proposals of the lnino owners for the settle- ment of the strllu: which li - hci-n m progress since April first. 'l‘llc r’csl|lt will be illllliillilffllfl on l-‘ri- l lly. g Living Costs ilecTt-are (Special to The Guardian) WA. Juno l5.— llic llcpurtinciil. of Labor. \\"llll macs in April. $16.05 011w. and $7.42. in May 1014. for Woineo’s Council Shows Lots of Pep (Special to The Guardian) fiALGAlRY. Alta, June 15.—"Out l" nulke the (ltlnadlan dollar equal om- hundred cents“ seemed to be lhi- motto oi’ the delegates to the (iziniiiliiln National Council ol‘ tro- llll‘ll iii session here yesterday af- lorlloon. Mrs. 0. (‘.. Sears oi" Ot- tnwil presented a plan for the es- liiblishilicnt of what sllc termed the Women's Notional Bureau of information. a verdict up the United States. l-‘rom the ilifft»; m“, rent provinces in the Domininni lting the mother and conveying a Avenue at high noon, when Stephen suitable gift. But lt was not all play. for on the wvv iooilouvsiosrtcuts ‘LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM with board. Suitable for two. Ap- ply to Guardian. ...-—----—— ‘upon gal-E, TWO snoop sows one registered Berkshire. E. B. iHowlett, Cardigan, R. R. No. 5. ‘FORD CAR FOR SALE, OVER - battled and painted. ADDIY H~ G. Nolson_ Hampton. ‘A OENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- comodateil with room and board ‘in private house. Apply at 01111111 fan office. _ ' _._,__.._..___...._._-_-—-- ‘UANTED AT ONCE-MAN WITH some experience at baking. Ap- ply Tomlin! Ii" Hynes Bakery. ‘FOR SALE: ANlCE 8 ROOM cottage. modern conveniences and barn, good. locality. Appl! 46 Bayfleld Street. WVANTED-MAID Fon GENERAL housework in" family of two. Must be able to-do plaln- cooking. Best wages. Mrs. E. G. Coornba. 39 Rochforgl Square. ‘ONE l-IUNORED THOUSAND laths for stile. Get my prices be- fore purchasing. Glenbrook Mills. Bradalbsne Ii..‘.‘R_ 4_ E. Humph- rey, Proprietor. v FOR SALE-HOUSE AND THREE acres of land. For particulars ap- iply on the premises. Also few second handed. carriages, sult- able for express wagons. Will sell very cheap. 71 -McGlll Ave. grocery stores, was ordered by an nomad bandit to hand over his thousands. _ He obeyedpbut called two police- men. who gave chase. Supreme Court At Siimmerside The criminal case against John Provost. charged with assaulting Martin Doyle. came up at Supreme Court in Sumcnerside yesterday. At- torney General Johnson for the lCrown anti E. H. Strong for pris- oner. Dr. Jiohneton of Tignisla, deuce of as to the nature of the wound inflicted upon Doyle. Mr. Strong cros sexamined. Gilbert Doyle, uncle of the assaulted man. and his wife Sarah Doyle. were on the -stand‘. Other witnesses were Alonzo Kehol, Doyle's neigh- hor,, and Clifford Leah, a young lad. The case was closed and de- cision will be given today. off McLaughlin Waggon. Find.“- leovc at 192 Great George st, and receive reward. ‘T0 LET KITCHEN AND BEL:- room. suitable for light house- keeping. Apply 173 Sydney St. "d-OST COOLIE DSG (SHOR-‘i’ tall). Apply Dan MacDonald, Clyde River. ' ‘vi-loose FOR SALE-GOO.) sound driver. Weight 97-5. Apply ‘Farquliarsonfs Livery Stable. ‘WANTED M-AID FOR rSUMMe-l cottage. Wages $30. Apply 92 LOB-SWOT“! Ave. WANTED. - FEMALE SCHOOL teacher for the Protestant school at fiundston, Magdalen islands. salary on ivppl-loltion to, secretary at tlic Protestant School Board - above plane. __ . lwANTiil-FOR onv oooo department in county store a experienced men capable of tak lag full charge of some. None but hustlers and real salesmen need apply. References and ex parlance wanted first letter, also solar expected. Apply Box 116 Char ottetown. -._--i ’ ‘IALIQMI-N WANTED ‘ro RE- presom "Canada's Grout Nur- series." Handsome free outfit_ ex elusive territory . Highest com- missions. Start now at best sell- ing time. Stone it Wellington. LOTF-ON JUNE 10th BETWEEN I-Iuhter River and New Glasgow, idanlc beaver raincoat.‘ Finder ‘please leave with McCoubrey, New Glasgow. iifi-l-fla-a-fl i- eai-iolnri-iolm ma SALE-PURE bred bull calf. Sire imported. ‘Best ancestry. Price right. Write for particulars. M. C.'McGowan, Kllmuir._ SSTRAYED FROM FASTURE three calves. two red and ‘one red with a little white. Kindly inform Mr. Charles ' Younker. North River. 11¢! ‘IF YOU WIOH LETTERlN-l done on your monument Vere fleck a Son's letterer will be at York cemetery Thursday and Fri day Jllfi-n lfi and 17th and at Planners’. collector for t chain of| the first‘ witness called gave evl- _ ‘LOST-A HARD RUBBER TIRE. ceased had been tlead for four or five hours before the body-was found while the fire which charred the body had been burning but a few minutes before the firemen ou- teretl and put it out. - The fire had been almost con- fined lo the colich on which was tlic body and was a very intense one. It had been start-ed and fed with kerosene. The IlOCtOHS evl-- dence stated that suicide was prac- tlcally an impossible thing. Two (C°'ntln"ed on pads three) Emir Feisel Will . Rnlelliesopotooiia ‘LCNDOIN. Juno 14.—~'l‘he British government intends to replace the British administration in Mesopo- tamia with an Arab assembly and an Arab rules- during the coming summer. lRlght lHon. Winston Churchill, secretary for the colon- ies, announced in the House of‘ Commons this afternoon. The ruler will ‘be elected by the people. ‘Secretary Churchill mode the rin- iiounccment in introducing in the house a supplementary estimate cf £:WI,000,000 for governmental e“ , in the middle east. ~ Emir IFeisal. son of the King of the ‘Hedjas, had inquired if his candidacy would be acceptable. the secretary said. and Great Britain had replied that no obstclc would be placed in his way and that if he were elected he would have Great Britain's support. Conse- quently Emir Feiaal hail already left ‘Mecca for Mesopotamia. Maritime- Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian) I sio com. oaosn. IFREDERICTON, N. B.. Juno l5. --M‘liitq coal operators have lust received an order for 15,000 tons of coal from the l. C. R.. the first lot of 10.000 tons to be delivered within six months ,the balance within a year. COMPANY WILL NOT com- PROMISE. m‘. JOHN. N. a. June 15.—-Mr. P. W. Thomson, manager of the N. B. Power company was not will- lag to make any agreement with its men. Judge Chandler of lMonc- ton is chairman of the board. Prank Hathaway of St. John repre- Mnunt Stewart Saturday Julie "The, tlllll Nurseries,” Tor-on ital“ , 18th. British Columbia, l l ' S06 \ Ar-tillerynien’ Made Splendid Showing Tile Arfillcrymcn were favored with beautiful weather yesterday afternoon for their annual inspec- tion, which iavili; looked forward to with a great ilenl oi‘ interest not only by the Brigade but by cili- zens generally in the past the on naul inspection was usually held at a later dilte-lnostly about the first week in Jul_v———hut. this year. owing to the fact. ihnl. training has been curtailed, the inspection was held some weeks c.'iril_cr. Notwith- standing the M!!! yesterday's in- spection was ullimst all that could be iesircll. .L .g before o'clock people were wending their Wily in the Vic» toriu Park anil at 2 o'clock nearly two thousand rlcoplc were there to the khaki boys go through their training stunts. At 2.30 Lieul. Col Roy of the R. (I. G. A.. who is inspector of (lan- ailiiin zirlillery. arrivi-il and was 0 A 0H1?" d“ lhcn inspected i" m“ "m! "f hvmg is turn going carefully ovci- tho cloth """1"" l“ i‘ 5“‘"“““'“'- ‘SW90 P3’ mg and equipment and noting the “Von I _ _ ( l“ _ q‘ _ jlh“ [icraoilr-il. Lieut (‘oi Mckilinori then 5 ‘En m1?‘ “I ". '5‘ "1 “J “will” put tlic llrlgrlvlc lllrilugh several “hm.” m ‘may "Jlplf" “l m“ m“ ‘Brigade inovcizlcnls and tlic hlarch ol May was $12.3. as i-onlllflled Past, all oi’ which were zllmost Qsolne two Credis Will Operate . Along Black Sea voustrmstrls-oroa. J1me 15.—.. Tilt: illllflll ‘hcrc have authorized givcu lhe general SilllllP. (fol. itoy each battery in fuulllilsisly executed. The Brigadi- Band llKZU-‘llllplllllfili tlic lluirching with splendid music’ ‘Each Battery was then out through Battery Drill separately. No. 2~uliil<ir tllo command of kiln]. J. l‘. lloilper and No. 8 under com- mand of Maj. H. L. Bethune. The drill of the batteries was an eye- opcner lo many of the old soldiers, as it was not thought possible: for hundred men-o. largo per centage of ivlllcli were fresh recruits-to do such splendid work with so llttlc lrztlnlng. The rlflc drill was particularly excellent. A fcaturc oi‘ the inspection was the fact that not only the officers but. the N. (‘.._Ofs and gunners were called upon to give orders to the_ batteries. After the inspection at tlic Park tho ilrigullc was atldrcss (‘ll in the .l)rlll Hall by Col. ROY who spoke very kiudlv to officers. . ‘. 0's and men. Ilo remarked that Charlottetown was a wonili-r- inl place ‘for cntliusiasm in mili- tary work- uilil spoke most itppre- clatively of tlic finc attendance. of citizens at l.ho_ Punk. l-lc com- Hlgh tttrmniissloners.mended all milks upon their neat _ ,5; ' the Greeklappiearannc on parade and on the m {fled by some person o,» pep. Cape Bretcn_ 8 from Manitoba, 1f’. ilccl to operate lfum (lallipnli at linril work uccoilipllslieil in train- ‘ from Newfoundland. 22 from Prince tho soiitli-ivcstei-‘n end of tlic sea ing. ills tiddross was llstcnctl to lot’ Nlzlrmoro up through the Bos- with clove intention by all. plicrous and along tlic Iiluck Sea in the evening No. 8 Battory- u-ils lllilkillg a total,to llzlillim on tho Georgian coast. inspctatcpl in gun drill and the Of- ot‘ scvcn hundred lillli fifty students ]'l‘llc llrccks have itssigneil to thisfflccrs and N. f‘, O's.fl1l1‘.-“-l101191l- l registered for tlic your jusi closed, This list iloes not include tlic stu- dents of the first lwo years of‘ the Faculty oi Dentistry in the Medl- cnl lfirculty or those of llle Gradu- nte School tif_Nlirses. Methodist Conference Opening Session SAflKvlLLE. N. B.. Juno 15- Tllo ministerial session of the New Brunswick and Prince Eilwarrl ls- land Methodist conference opened tonight with ltcv. D. R. (‘liowan president, in the chair. Devotional exercises were conducted, prayer being offered by the Rev. ll. Miller and the Rev_ l). J. \VilSf)l'. The roll call showed thlz-ly-livc mem- bers present. ' Unofficial notice was givr-n of the transfer oiit of tlic i-orllrrcnce oi‘ ithe Rev. A. Lucas and tlic Rev. W. H. Bilrratzlough, ilnil into the conference of Rev. R. G. l-'iilton_ from llio Nt-vrl Scotln conference, and Rev. E. Tllton from the lllly of Quinta conference. Rev. Mr_ Tilton goes to the Central Methodist‘ church in Moncton this year. Committee on Fielatl°ns 1A committee of conference rela tlons was appointed. composctl of the Revs. S. S. Howard, J. J. Pink- erton, H. Miller, G. A. ‘Ross. f‘. K. Hudson. G. W. la‘. Glendcrinlng and l‘. Fitzpatrick. It was recommended that ill". fol- lowing ministers be restored to ac» live work: H. Penna and A. K. King. - The ifollowlng were reoonllnend- ed to supieranniiiilion relationship: Dr. ll. W. Wntltlali and tlic lievs. T. Hicks. S. O. Wobsior_ The re- commended casos will be ilenlt with by the committee appointed. A letter wus road from tho Rev. Benjamin Chappell, a former mem- ber of the confercnco, remit-sting that he again take his place as it member. The committee .to deal with tho case is Dr. Steel lilo Revs l-l. Johnston and" G. M. Young. Ones of Students Whefcaso of probationers was then taken up. Tile following cmi- dldates were received as probation ers for the ministry: George Rus- sel Fitzpatrick. Robert Henry Bax- ter. George Reading, Arthur G. Ha-berlfli. . - It was r ommended that the Rev. I17. E. Fytthe be received in seats-the men and C. W. Burpee of McAdam Junction the Company. full connection and ordained: The following also were recom- worh a quziilrtm (zonsiliting of 25 I war vt s. of tlic sipiailron will ‘is to l)l‘t*\'8l'il.| the llolshcvikl sending uiunitlung to the Tilrkish Nationalists. Big Reduction in Naval Estimates (Special to The Guardian) lDN-DON, June 15~~Til8 lotill ex- penditure proposed for this year on the building of ‘capital ships 170ml the Bullish \!‘ivvy is only two‘ million pounds, Lleut Colonel A ory, pnrlinmeniaigv and financi- Ill secretary to tlic Ailnllriilty_ stat~ ed in tlic lnllllbll‘, of (‘opinions to - day. l __-_._ u. mended to ivoiitlnui- ilicir studios: George A. icilloi. w. w. Linton_ Chester M. Brown. The ltev. J_ W. Howe was givon lozlvc of absence. On motion of ilm Rev. H. E. Thomas, a rilmlniltci: was raised up lo nluke a filling record in ic- Rflrd to the l‘(llll(lVill of the Roy‘. W. H. Bzlrruclougii and the Rev. A. Lucas, tlic committee in report to ithe annuiil conference. (filmmit- lee: The Revs l". A. \Vlgii:.n'i.lu and J. M. ltir-c. Quito a discussion arose ovcrlho question of giving permission lo men set- apart for special work. Permission Wflfi given to Revs. H. S. B. Strothnril and H. A. Goodwin. the, lattnr to ililgiigc in social serr- lce and iavangcllsm. First Draft Out The stationing committee llus been at. work all ilily. The following stationing; has been tlono, subject to possllzic changes: ' St. John \"r‘ll|.9fli\Y‘_V—R-'.:V‘ P." Fulton. St. John l-‘..\mc-|illi---ili=.v. ll. Thomas. Fairvllle-Jlcv. J. M. Rice, Sussex-Rev. G. M_ Dawson. Apohaqui-Rcvj L. G. Leiird. Hampton-Jicv. S. Howard. Glhson-—Rev_ F. A. Wlghtinan. Keswlck-Itev. W. D. Leard Grand -Liike~1Rev. T.~ S. Crisp. Gagetnwn—Rev. William Lawson Florefrcevillc—llev. G. A. Ross. Chathani-Aiteij S. H. Littlelhon. Bathurstwllev. l-l. C. Rice. Bayfield—-Rev. E. S. Weeks. Moncton Central-Rev. M; Till- on i ll-liillilboro-dlev. D. R. Chowan_ St. Andrwe’s—-Rev. T. Marshall CornwalL-Rsv. Henry Pierce. Pownal-iitev. Geo. W. Tllley. f . l-I t - Murray Harbor-Stay. J_ B. Gmish Summersidwllev. Geo. Morris. One of the objectives and are known only to the lnspctzl- Whllc points cannot. be give-n out _ lng officer, it is satisfactory to good showing. -'l‘onight No 2 Battery will be in- spcavtetl in Gun Drill and Officers and N. C. Ofs questioned. On l-‘ri- dny night all tlic members of both BHLLGTlBSEOlIiQllO Pctcwuivn will parade at the‘ Drill Hail in uniform to make final arrangements for the trip. ‘The detachment will leave on 'I‘ucsilay at 1.30 for Pctewzlwa and will he composcil of about one hundrctl, all ranks. Mr. iSavage, the moving picture operator. took somesplcntllil pic- tures of yestcrdafs artillery inspec tlon. He took tho March Past froiu the hand slnnil and the same move- nlen-t from other polnls as well as other Brigadl: movements. This‘ film will be shown in most of the Canadian llicatrcs and will evcntu ally roach Charlottetown‘ PRESS MEN ARE WELL ENTER- TAl-NED (‘.lliA'l‘EAll, LAKE LOIllSE. Alta.. Juno 14.-—-'I‘lio C. P. R spctrlill train carrying about. 150 representatives of (71111111111111 “'09P ly newspapers. under the auspices of the (lltniiiiliin Weekly Ncws~ paper Association, arrived at Lake Louise this morning. The train “'11s somewhat tleliiycil on tlccount of a slo-p-ovei" being made at Field in order that the party should see l',\_c beauties of the Yolm Valley en- routc to Lake Louise. During their stop iit Field un impromptu duncc was itrrangcil at the Y. t‘. A.. which was formerly one of the famous hotels along the sys- tem of the (l. P. R.. and according to tlic general opinion of the party lliey liud fl most cnllflyirlllfi 111110- --—-—<0->--—-—- EMBARRASSMENT NOT WAR. FEARED LONDON, June l2~'l‘llc London Times, urging n definite allied pol- icy in tho near east, refers to fears lately expressed lest Great Britain ‘become embroiled ln war ' there, and says: "Tile danger is not in- deef of war. but of serious embar- rassment, which there may he if we fall to concert immediately a conmion policy with our allies." Tho Times ileolares that Great Britain's greatest concern is tho safety of the Straits Region, and adds: - “The Greeks have a \falr moral claim to Smyru and the immediate neighborhood. but it does not foll- ow that all the supreme national aspiration over which the Constant ins waxes eloquent, are equally jus- tifiable." _ . an The News i i an The All: A Annual llleellitlela B7 lath ‘knoll: non ‘MUSICAL mar AT THE PRINCE towlml Large Audience Thrllled Last Night by Voice of Suberb Tenor. The splendid audience that as-ed as to create a fervent desire for sembled at the Prince Edward The- more of the same kind, 1f atre last evening to hear Mr. Red Charlottetown is over fortunate ferric Hollinsheail. the famous New enough to be favored with an- York tenor. ‘in his song rccitatfovther visit from lMr. Hollinshemi, must have felt themselves abunir- perhaps he will give his happy 111111)’ rewarded for their uttend- hearers some further eiainples of once. Probably never in the his~'thc higher type of vocal music. A Lory of Charlottetown was such en-‘great artist like fMr. Holllnshead. chanting singing, heal-d and 1t is could hardly fall to do justice to indeed difficult to ‘lfllugdne any-tlhe great master-piece of song. tiling more enthralling than the This ls not to say that the songs glorious voice of Mr. Hollinshead Elven 1118i 111E111! were i101 WQTY-DY or a more perfect method of using 0i I116 5111881‘ 101‘ 1110)’ Were-rm‘ it, as was evidenced throughout 21111111191‘ 1'19 111004“- llle 501185 W019i)’ most comprehensive programme of 01' himself by 1110 Very 110119011011 songs. Mr. Iiolllnsllcail has bBQIIlU‘ 11111 11110111191-1101011- Cllllrlllllfl- irolupureil to the great John McCor- 10W" 1105 11011 fl 1011B 110¢l110111l111100 mack. and judging by lust nightflsiwllh MT- Will-kl!’ 11111810111 001m)’. performnncé, one is flhnugt [emppjtilld it is only necessary to say .tliat cd to say that the comparison is ‘"31- "lght 119 111115’ 511510111911 hi5 quite us lmut-h a compliment to and ellvlilble 10l11110ll011 00111 111v 1110 Mcfkirmuck as lt is to Mr. Holllns- 501°?‘ ‘"111 l" 1115 000011111-‘1111111901-8- hpmp [Iossesfied of a mice of The presentation oi‘ a handsome phenompnul range (the high C D v boquet was made to the Lieut. lng reached again and again wita Gmmrnofs Wlfe- MTS- Mexllllmll- vonhuninmdte lease), bind thrl ling power, together with u purlt‘y of PROGRAMME tone-color hardly to be dcscribedd P131“) 3010-417 variation; Serf. Mr. tiiolllnshead held his audienceiiuses"—hiendelssohn, Mr. F. F‘ spell-hound from the first song trrwaiklg, ' ohc last, carrying them along, as.‘ Songs ta)—-"'l‘herc'.q n. luni], All]; it were, in wave upon wave of cio-lson. (lb)—"A little prayer for me" 011011- .'-—K8111l6llY-Russell. (c) "Little lliol: The program consisted of four her o’ MIfle—-4Buf"egh_ ML Red. groups of songs by Ivir. Holllns-‘fei-ne 301111151193‘; head and two piapo solos by Mini Sgngg (q) _.~0bsqna|1on--_.De Frank T. Watkis, who ziccompan- Fontenailles. (bp-“Hark, hark, icii the songs throughout. All the the Lark"——Schub2rt. (Q-"ispirim stings with two exceptions werelGentil" (La Favorite) Donnizeti of the "bull-ad" type; and] werelMr_ Holllnshead. ' Worth f‘. everyone a perfect example] of that ralass of‘ song, and was so perfectly rendered in both song and! accompaniment, it is well-nigh lm' possible to single out any one par- ticular gzxample for special mention‘ iltllinligh, of colirse, such old lav-i olites as “Mary of Argyle," “Ma- cuslila," "l Hear You Calling Me," and “Little Mother 0' Mine" was‘ listened lo with especial delight. The two exceptions to the “ballatllfl were Donnizettfs “Splrlo Gentll" from the Italian opera. “La Favor-l’ lla,’ and an "Ave Marie" by Kahn. These war-c so beautifully render- Tished Carp Behind Bars Piano Solo-"Fnntosia in Scotch Airs"—Bsnediot, Mr. Watkis. Songs (u) -—"'l‘hi=.ro is no death" —O’l-lara, (b) —"Tlle promised 1flud—1\loore. (fl-“Denr old Pal" ——4Rlce. Mr. Holllnshead. 501188 l0)—-“Ave Marla"-~Kahn. ('b)—“Macushla" — MauMurrogh. (c)—"Mar of Argyle"—Nelson. (d) —“l hear you cal-ling me"—- Marshal. Mr. Hollinshead. National Anthem notifiable-h‘ 1 British Commons ILONDON, June 14—A scene oc- the prison bars caught a seventeen know tllnt tlic boys mails ll really fl ' lustlly‘. _ , M- resul-ts (pggpprpyqg, N3 y" June 15__]Ohn,curred .in the House of Commons Mon-forte, Sing-Sing inmate. though lmmghl-i 5050011 Devil“. W110 1'00"‘ sented the Falls Divisions of Bel- fast, movod adjournment to call attention to_i.he lack of dicipline of‘ the Crown forces in Belfast Sun- day morning. He charged that the Crown forces, acting in concert by ore-arranged plan, were dragging men from their homes and assassin sting them. pound carp. Gaurds hail to open a Kathe and help Monforte land the s . Sims Received i Warm Send llff (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June 15-Hour Admir. al Sims left Waterloo Station this morning for Southampton where he will bilard the steamer Olynlplc . and proceed ,0 New York’ He rode Jones, Labor member, shouted: in a special car that was so burden “Three ch39" for m” 0950551111" ed with floral testimony that there|Tm5 provuked ‘m ffpmm- Coalmofi was scarcely room for members oflmenlber? crying: Tum mm 0"‘- his party to move about. Leaning‘ M'- Julles- remsmg to ‘vmlmmw out a window of the car the admin hi? '~*1"e"‘“n5' the speaker "9' 3| waved m5 ca], m u large group minded him that he had already who assume the eurliness or his been tiillletl to order for interrupt- ileparturo had gathered to give mg- Mr" Jones Sim rehlsem and- hlm a rousing send off. Admiral ‘he “Pm” °°“U"“mg' the "peak" Sims spent ha" an hour beporedormally ordered him to withdraw. ills train left in handshiiking anthM“ Jfms 1e" the Houssh “hm” exchanging greeting with frlenilsdFgfl, an“ mg!"- ‘m w“ “mm on lhc station platform. As thefims" train slowely moved out men rais- ed thcli- hats and women waved. their handkerchlcfs and all joincd‘ THE WEATHER, in three cheers which were given TEMPERATUR TIDE, MOON, are. Forced to Leave Sir Homer Greenwood. chief secretary for lreland, was reply- ing, repudialing Mr. ‘Devlin's ac- cusations when John Joseph u bl! —-—-—-o0->-—-—- SIR ERNEST POLLOCK TELLS OF RESULT OF SENTENCING GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS. TORONTO. June 15—<Westerly iwlnds. Mostly fair and moderately _i__ lwarm. mormou, June 14.~'Slr Ernest} High tide this morning Pollock. the solicitor general, re-I and tonight at 8.28. plying in the houge nf cgmmung- Sill] sets this evening ill. 7.53 Mid TllllfSilily to i1 question "by Horatio rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. Botlomloy. Liberal, as to whether‘ Full nloon Monday, June 20th, Sir Ernest. was satisfied with the'5.41 d. m. thus far of the trials ol‘ l N oozle, the Sunshine Kid at 7.20 the war criminals in Leipsic, said it would be improper to make a, statement at this time. He added, ‘ however: "Perhaps Mr. Bottom- lcy might be glad to know that a sentence delivered in my presence caused great dejectlon among the military party in Germany, and flint tile officers there certainly did not think it a small sentence to have one of their number sent to the ordinary prison in order to carry out a sentence of ten months among thieves and felons." » Referring to one of the accused, who was charged with sinking a. hospital ship. and fled from Ger-j many as soon as the list of ac» cuaed men was published, the 501R‘ clear-general said, every effort was being made to arrest the man. and‘ his property has been Bequests-atoll. The German officer to whom Sir Ernest referred as halving been sent to the ordinary prison, was Sorst. Heyne lwho was sentenced to ten months imprisonment on May 26 (or ill-treating ‘British sol- diers who were pflsoners of war in the prison camp in l-lerne, West phalle. J";-