QF ‘A Nosale has been 100 11¢!‘ (lent. unless it has made ‘a friend. 0 LL W», ~ illllb ll it‘ swllnlnfy/Z ll“ l. Peoples Pacr l. We» Covers PrinccuEdward Island t ;.i_. Like The lbw .-;,_-. Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont; you: Guardian. Founded 1531 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924 rial Fllilillll tanvlstttiltll‘ lllll llillllt lllll lclmll , Predicted that Initial Appearance of Cab- inet Before Sham ber of Deputies is Likely to Prov e Its Farewell. (cllliiillal) PW") political situation as tile President PARls, Jllllfl 9~The new French sees it. Simultaneously lilo Min- polltlcal cabinet named today by M lster of Justice will perform a simi- Francois-Martial to take place of liar dllly in the Senate. The iuitial that headed b)’ M. Poincare which appearance oi‘ tho (Jablnt-t before P80611119’ Wfllgned ls as follows: the Chanliler is likewise likely to Premier and Mlnllster of Finance prove its farewell. The gl-ilerzii -—M. Francois-Marsh] lllllll‘tll<ll<lltlll is that lfrautre, whit-ll Foreign Affalrs-Ednlond Lefe- has been witllonta responsible bre du Prey ‘ lloverunulnt slueu Jllfle 1. will Justice-Senator Atony Ralier have one 'l‘ursday but only for a lntenlor—Justln De Solves few hours. WI!‘ ind PGYWlONB-"Allllre llllli-Kl-l 'l‘lle Francols-hlarsal Cabinet has not. zllrezldy been referred tot by its Lil-IO!‘ I'll-l H¥Il¢mW~Pillll J0lll'- friends as an "lwanl-srl-tlt l-aibltlt-t“, daln. ' While the Opposition has tinhh-‘d il NIvy-Deulre Ferry l"tbe still-born goveralnont," no Public W0FKB-YV¢~‘B-'~ll0 Tfflcllllfll‘ certain ls everybody who com-eras Education-M. Landry ~ unmet-it with the polities tllat the Commerce Pierre Fiamiln llnessagtl from the Prositil-nl. the Aqflioulturr-M. Capus EllBllVETy nl‘ which to tile Parlia- ' I \ . . _ _ _ Drdvlltcd Regions “Dull! M-lflfl Jnent is the sob- purpose o!’ its Colonles-wiean Fabey lforlnatlou, will find the (lovt-rir ‘luelll in a uriuoily upoll thr- first ;voto. M. llilllorantfs message ‘lwlll cull attention to the provision The Ministry was made kn0wn§lzi the ctmstltutlon fixing the 1lnr~ after a final interview hetweelration of the Presidential mandate President Millcranti and M. Frail-Hrs for seven years. Contrary to clos-Murelll. ll Will lmlllfi llll flll- the spirit and letter of the enlisti- pearanoe before Parliament Tues- tntiou, mataordiutflto the President, day, when the Premier will lined the leaders of the poltilcal malorit a message froln President Ml ler---—- and in the Chamber, explaining the Tokio Pays Tribute To Nationfs Un- Known Martyr (Canadian Pres!) TOKIO, June 9.-—'l‘oklo's Sunday Message‘ From President (Continued on Page 3) Canada’s N atioual— Wealth Estimated At 22 Billions (Canadian Press.) OTTAWlA, June 9.--Canada‘s na- ;""#r*""~+-~-; ‘ lllilli BRIEFS i Last Mije News Flashed in Over the Wires iv coo-o omooawrwe QOW-O-Qw (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Juno 5~Herbert J. Daly. President of tho Home Bank of Canada died at his home hers this morning TOKIO, June 9. --Bclief that the peak of the agitation In Japan aqallnst the United State-r enactment of an immi- gration law barring Japanese. had passed. was expressed in well informed circles’ today. The active phase of the agita- tion, ‘lt was- agreed cannot con- tinuc more than two or three weeks. TOKIO, June 9. —Attrllbut- lng their action to “public dc- mand” the owners oi motion picture theatres: In Tokio at a general meeting today launch- ed a boycott against Unllted States f-lms. Several motion picture theatres showing Unit- ed States films Were forced to close when they were invaded by gangs of ruffians, Saturday night. EDMONTON, June 9. —Ed- monion nad the surrounding district is threatened with a plaque of caterpillars. Millions are in some parts of (h: dis- trict and have stripped trees bare of leaves. They cover the railway tracks and cause engine wheels to slip, stopping tho trains temporarily. The pests oven invade houses and wcll informed cllrcles today Farmers cay they have not at- tacked the crop as yet. a u -s annulus Blynltlalhufloundo and I. . Church Union Again Carries in Assembly (Canadian Press) OWEN SOUND, Ont, Junc fir" Tho vote on lllu zunendluent of the report of the Union (lomlniit/au was Jaken at 5.30 rllfllltlllfil time. 1t was defeated about 5 to 1. Thu alnendtneut was supported by all anti-Unionists and opposed by all Unionists. The vote stood; for the mnlludnltlul. 92; uginst the amend. meul 4-H. Church Union will curry on about the some vote. The vote on ‘the nlaln motion la now being taken. The vote on (lhurch Union in the nsselnbly is said to be the most favorable for union ever tak- en and the lnosl ticcllsivo on mg. ord. ——-—<oo> Boy Was Hurt in Game; Father Sues (Canadian Press) ~ NEW YORK, June ll. ~liaroiti ll} li< usley, slur cull of the Dewitt (‘liulon High School football ' lust yl~:ll' has sued the city ‘ 120.000 for injuries he rer-l-ivcltl ill a football game against the High School of (‘omlut-rce. ‘Bill ilillllilifi . ,lllllli lll lHi WlH a “Hill lll. wnltn Elllli 5 liiilll Commission Appoint- Preparations for cross ed to “Take Any N e- Canadian Section 0f cessary Steps” to Trip are Now End Trouble. Complete. (British United Press) (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Juno 9.—'l‘he llrifish OTTAWA, Jan. 9.—-Wllilo lather (lovernmlent today lntor-‘opmonts are pleading regarding the vened in tho "Red" strike of pow-‘cotltlnutluee ol‘ the Ilrltlsh round er ilnuse workers which yesterday the world light the Royal Canadian put most of London's great nct-‘Mr FQPQB lltlfl COIIIDli-‘letl lid Wfifk work of subway systems out of 0i llfvpllratiun for the (EFOGS Canad- hur|m|iulrlmh lan section of the trip. The route ,1 “plum-y glflke commuter, w of flight has been arranged from d...“ Wm, u“, rem" or u“, “rank the Aleutian islands to St John}; and file" against fqgpgngnfle "n. Newfoundland. The air force head inn leaders who had opposed lthc qmlfle“ “m” bu” "°"“l"“'l m‘ m‘ walkout Wm, (fryatod. The com, formation as to the plans of the lllldllh‘ was empowered by Premier “lmm” _ lllarllonald to “take ally necessary ‘Tmipmsem lmmfi m" m" m“ sit-pa," following stops in Japan; Kagoshi ma. Kllshllnoto, Toklo, illlnattigau ra, Yelorup islands and lParaulusil ir. From Pelropttvlovskis the lurth- rarest west of the Canadian supply deveb Secretary Predicts spread, llls father" nib-glut he asked the school authorities not to permit his son lo play. Local Olympic G0 it'll cllulltltllttlillllllillti MEETING till Nllllll Petition For Grant 0i $200 Made by the largely was given over to various phases of antl-Anlerlclm agitation. Throughout the day the grave of the unknown subject of the Mikado whooomfllltted do as a pro- ltest against the enactment of tba United Stories exclusion measure was a mecca for thousands or pil- grims, who came to pay devotion to the man who has become a mar- tyr ia the public eye. A mamoth crowd attended the public mem- orial service and over the grave. ffundretls of wreaths were banked- arouud the small mound whore the body lies. Viscount Kolo newlyl named Premier and former Premi- er Takspashi sent wreaths. EarPs Goolness Saved Life of Princess (Canadian Pfdlill) MESSINA, Transvaal, Juno 9r- ‘Tho Earl of Atbloae, Governor. General of South Africa, and the Princess Alice had a thrilling all- veatare. it not a narrow escape from being killed, while on a bunt- ing expedition in the Transvaal. The Earl shot and wounded u wild bull, which turned and charg- ed straight at Ills Excellency and the Ihlncess. Tho infuriated unl- mal was bearing down on the vlco- regal party, and was only thirty yards away when the Earl fired and killed him. The Earl and Princess were in immediate peril for a short time. but tho cool and unorrlnz all“ "I the Earl delivered thenl from dang- OI‘. .__-/ e 5' o A411" RATEF-to por word. not . econ luortlonla this n Qvillifili-‘liil 3P9 f, wt. vsscsuo‘ H]!!! cross NEXT door to n. silttlm-"llubtlbn mom 1st at. GGOIIG at. we‘ snrovell - for buslneis,"wo buy and loll nIlY- thlng froth a flofidlo loan hnch- . or, We have the‘ money~what have you lot to eellfClll 01' Phone 14812:. moor-m u: olTY. suunAv. sterling unit- "bll" Dlfl "l"! brllliants. Finds!‘ rims lee" l" qimifdlon. Rewards-ll. ooox rolt rr-l-lt; ' *”°"t‘l;°'£l%2°”'°ll’$Zl ‘A (y- at, ‘s’ . ‘Bzgoklcy beach. 3l ‘JGI wnmrma OF lvxivgv u mflurlllldolfmfind ‘e d- rii".l*rs.ttr-.t‘srls°"i" m ‘m "f " ' finest: '\ g mm Wick "louse; it c‘): Hulda m! rlum ‘hi, an modern centralisation. flbly Alexander Home. - _ l! .-m ‘rlnli dig-Y’ VIII"!!- W? ' ggg-Lnua Trill! OTORY "'0 tlonal wealth in 1921 was $22,195.- 000,000 according to the report laslb otl tby the lknnlnlon liureuu of Sta- tistics which has concluded a sur voy of the tangible tvealtll of the Dominion in that your by inventory method. in the tabulation, agricul- tural wealth conles first with $7.- 982-87Ll20 nearly 3G per cent. of the total and about $908 per head of the population of’ the provinces. Ontario comes first wltll tne estinla lod aggregated WPilllll of $7.358_()iJtI,. 000 which is thirty three per cent o ftho’ total. Prince lalward island has $ll9,912,()ll0. The value ol min- ~os was rstlulated at $559,5l-l,000, Urges Use of Film T0 Aid Farmers (Canadian Press) MADRID, June ll. —~An appro- priation ilor educational farming films is sought by Jose Luis do lll Roma, one of Spain's leading agri- cultllral experts. as an aid to the agricultural devel- opment of the coun- try. lie points out that much has bnull done in other tiounlrlr-s in this direction. while here it has hum neglected lll spite of the fart that agriculture is the principal industry of Spain. gpuor lie la Ronni urges that the moat modern methods of all branches of farming and llrleediug butter and cheese nlaklng. irriga- tion and scientific fertilization. lili shown by films throughout the land and argues that such a cam- paign would inculcate love of coun- try in farm youth and ohm-k the migration to industrial centers. FRENCH lilE llllllllllil llllllll (canadlan Press.) TQKIO, Juno 9.—Surrosslull_v completing the hazardous alld spec- [npulflf flight. across Europe and aslrl to the Flu- least Cont. Georges Pellotler Dolsy intrepid Front-ll av- iator landed at the arm)’ tlvllls field at Tokoroswa 15 miles north west of here at 11.40 this mornlnll- "a was given an enthusiastic re caption by a thronlf 0f !°"°"“l thousand spectators. Except for M! accldenlltlt Shani! _ -hal whirl peered - XQtatoll the use o! at lwnew plane from there to Tokoros- we. Betsy's 1on8 hop was rental-k ably guccosllful. ails tllsbt from Pans to Toklo in 46 days shatters by many weeks in e prov lous flight record made N’ Italian fllerls in 1010. Cool Dots! is J Clwtlln Fnhdl Fill? " lax-pooled in Toklo this Afternoon whore on elaborate vmlmh 0i W‘ ggglnlnont his been arranged for r ‘ ' ’ J. H. smear Died Appointment Suddenly At New ' . - Glasgow, N. S ‘lithe City Council was held in the '_‘“" lCouncil Chlamher last night. ‘ ills lllAhlFlAX, Juno 9.—Jollu llowardi\vurehil) the Mayor and the 0mm‘ Sinclair, member of the iloartl oficmors‘ Wm, m” Uxcemkm of Con“ lllrectors of the Canadian Ntftlouallcvmur Stewart who is suffering from Railways. and for nluny years llll)'lillnei_.sy were prefl(!nt- "ml “will”? "9' Guyslmr" Cmmlyl After the reading of the minutes in the llouse of Cllnlllltllls and ouch]; “w muutinss llclll llllrillg till‘ "f lll" lmfiml-‘il NOV" 'S""ll"”’"‘ “hprtlvlous month, the usual routine lll-s day, died at his honle. New (llas Vbufihlcsfl was tr,,nsfl(.,e,y gow, at six dclock last evening. A (lelewmm. l-mm n", C“), my,“ Sinclair, who returnctl from Cnlilor- ‘m, Chm “onslsung m- Mufifirs S_ 1.1 Board . l The regular lnonlhly meeting ol‘ nia a few weeks ago. hall been lll with congestion ol‘ the lance for the past week. but be was thouallt t0 b0 recovering and the end came with shut-king sudllenuess. One hour he- fore he died he remarked, to Arch MuCoil, who had-been visiting him. "-1 nm glad you culled. and l feel a great deal better." The evening meal was being placed by ills bed side. by the nurse at six o'clock. lie pushed zlsidc the tray and had ex- pired before ully l1l0lll\l)t‘l‘ of the household could be crtlled to ills Doyle and b‘. l’. llcnuessey then petitioned ills Worship Mayor Me- Konna and tho Council for a grant oi‘ $200 towards defraylng expenses of the island athletes who are pros peels for the Olympic Meet to he ‘hold lll Paris this year. Mr, S .F. Doyle in addressing the ‘Council stated that a fund of $2.800 has already been raised lll the Mar- ltllue Provinces. but a0 far l’. E. l. has not contributed ll. cent to it Mr. Doyle said that tho (lorlslon was made by the Olympic Conlllllttlro roonl. last nllrht that Phil hit-Donald would ____4Q0>-—?- go to ‘Paris. There was also a ' ' .t ' lbllity that llarnt-y llflllllllllffs lvlrlbeusld be sent over."l‘hero are illtzll tfXllfiflllllOllli as lo what l-Il- lllolt Nloilullran will do at the finals to ho ‘llPlil in ‘Montreal next Work. lle also cited the case of the Bey Conferred (Canadian Press.) lbOlllF- Juno 9—~i‘renller lilussolinl yesterday invited Suad Bey, the Turkish Ambassador to the lFtll-oigil Ministry and made rilprtlsentations to llllll against reports appearing in the 'l‘urkisll Prose of the concentra- tlon oi" Italian troops with alarms slvc intentions against 'l‘nrko.y. Su- aIl Bey expressed relzret that the re. {ports had been published and suid he would lunnollltttely lmlkt- a re ‘port of his couovrslttltlu ‘with Prenr lier Mussolini so that tllo 'l‘urklsll Government could adopt the moan ares deemed necessary- Earl Haig Coming To Newfoundland (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Juno 9.-—lt is reported that Earl llnig, of Bemerslde, form- er commander-ln-chlef of the Brit ll-lh forces in Franco, is to visit Newfoundland some time next. month coming out on the (‘nnnrd Lincr Caronla, which will mnko a special atop at St. John's. NflrL. to land tho Earl and his party, num- bering about sixty. - . I Scotch Settlers Rellllillell on Land (Canadian Pros!) WlNNlPlllG. Julie 9. —#Of the 580 tlettlres from the Hebrides. bronchi NoTt-ilNé- To oo WHEN You Passer Yours. swine-ER. But" To sTluCaM lN Yours. HAT‘. TORONTO, Juno 10.—~Marltlmo northwest winds fair and moder- ately cool. Hllh tide this afternoon nt 3.21 and tomorrow morning at 4.46. Sun sets this evening at 7.50 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.08. Last quarter moon Tuesday, June 10th. 0.37 a. m. Bummerslde tldo eighteen mlnul- es later than Charlottetown. Lennard Akcburst, secretary of the "lmmmal Strike committee, nn_,tllepots_ The line of flight trontinueti to Nikolslhl- Cltlgzlgoff ilurbtrr, tNaz an Bay, Dutch Harbor, Chlguok. Co,» dovn and Ynkutut in Alaska Their cc the bouts proceeds to Fort Wran gel, Prince Iluport and Vancouver. Tile route follows the Yellow Head lines to Etlluontou then to Regina. Victoria Beach on Lake \Vinulpog, and cross the Kenora ‘llako district to Fort William. The line crosses the upper pzlri of latke Superior, through Canadian territory to ‘Sauil Ste. Marie and across the Georgian, Buy to Lwke "ljitsslug. then down the Ottawa River to Ottawa. From (Coneinued on Pa; 3) HON. J. D. STEWART l Rim lll u: Pain or PlllNBE ElllARll isttlln the capital the route goes directly ‘to Fredericton and St. John. N_ 13., lAulbemt and Sydney. N/Ss and then to St. John's Newfoundland. mmittee — New On School New Brunswick which has created. ' la flllllil of $5,000 to be devoted nubile ty purposes. Mr. A. W. cor ' oy called upon ‘Premier Veniot lll the interests oi‘ N. B. athletes and was assured that a least ball‘ of the fund would be used toward dcfray- _ ins: the expenses of the Olympic a-s- (cuanaman pres‘) l ‘porants of that Province. Prcnller, QqHIJAIpDELpILIL/M June 9____Th,, yfnllm 5mm“ “ml he Knew of "_" ‘Nortil American will say tomorrow 111M": llleigns ‘if “dVQM-lillng lllslln an article withheld from public-a» ‘ n“ m" y “endlllg m‘ “lll ,tlou for fifteen months “in the in- eu“ m l‘. "wet m” we'll“ “l ‘vllmll tcrests ol‘ science,’ ‘that tho cause Yllégybfiqzfgllfwed by m" llemlle "lot cancer has been diseoyerctlkz] also ' ‘ ~ a treatment or it, wh ch t on h Mr- F‘ P‘ Hemwssey _ Spoke l" still ln experimental stage, “is pit somewhat the same spirit. The Ol- (“wing rélnarkflble Tawny. ymlm’, um’ w“ “llileavflrlllg w The discoverer is Dr. '1‘. J. (llorw raise u. sum sufficient to defray at a “(we o; Toronm Cmlmm least a part of the Island Athletes me article Wm my m“ m“ b;- cxponses. Fhey were ilautllcapped ficpmmlcuuy that. the up. . by ‘the short time available but had m", m a mlcroflrguniflm M“; already Sllcceeded lalrlY well- has isolated the gcrlu uu-l proved Mr" "ellllessey emlnmfilwd the by the conclusive laboratory test Correspondent iTthe Winnipeg Tribune Gives His Impressions 0i the Hon. l l J. D. Stewart "The Wanderer," writing in the tho ‘legislature 1dr Stewart was Winnipeg lCvt-lrnt: 'l‘ribune, May Zllfolectcd thereto as rupresenliatlvo of. gayB:-- {the Georgetown district in July. I first saw lion. James D. Sttewart 1017. ' casually in the streets of Charlotte-l The lzovcrnlueuit of the day, led town in 1019, on a visit to Prinrcihy lion. A. E. Arseulllllt, was de- Edward Islond andto the casual vie-tented all. the general election of ltor who calls upon lilim at his of- 191i). For a time Mr. Arsenllult led flce Mr. Stewart, K.C., Premier and the Conservative Opposition. but be Attorney-General of the Garden of in turn was appointed a justice of the (lulf, appears u man of about the supremo court and Mr. Stewart forty-eight years; ‘in stature Sllgllt-‘lllfitftlillit.’ the unanimous choice of ly above medlunl height; in figure his pallly as leader of the Opposi- neltbcr stout nor slender; well jfifdllllltill. snlooth sllaven. and neat- oi fair (‘Oll‘l]lltt)il0ll, rather ly (lresstltl; thoughtful expression and I reserved in tnanner. llls photograph might lntllcatc a ’_ trace 0f‘ austerity, which is, how- llo visitor with a kindly mulls and awaits a dist-iosurl: of the ever, more apparent than real. greets his fact that there woultllbe no dlsnrinl- known m, u“, “Koch ‘ry(ll\ll’ w, pin-t lusting in the uso oi the tuud rals- as “u, causimvl. m‘. led-qt would he used for all island athletes of Olympic ability irrespec- tive oi’ l-lub or zlssoclation. Tile delegation believed that the City should not nllss this opportun- lty~tllo fin-it. it ever had of helping ‘to solid ulen oi such superior rank in lilo athletic world to win the hoa- ors they roomy (leserved. The petition of the dclzilzallon will be taken up at today's nlceting of the Council. The following wore then read: A letter from the Women's Clty| ‘Club ill-ll-illlg that the vacant-y cau- sed by tho retlrolnout of Mr. J. J. has co New Yonk City for four years, —--——%0->---—- Radio Outfits (Canadian Prlss. ) tPRrbGlUfi, June 9.—1ln spite of the onerous regulations thrown around lt by the government, radio is mak. ‘lng progress in Czechoslovakia. Re ceutly 4-000 private sets were seiz- ed for failure of the otvners to nleot the official requirements for their poo-lesslon and use. it is uutlelisftood however, they will ‘be restored if certain condition-s are fulfilled, communications By Forest Fires In liorth Alberta (Canadian Press.) WINNIPEG, Man, June 9.-—The north country of Alberta, with its millions of acres of timber is ablaze for one hundred miles north of McMurray, with fire covering a terri- tory from fifty to seventy-five miles east and west of that place according _to word received here from Col. J. K. Cornwall, Forestry Super- intendent. who declares it is the worst fire in the past 25 years. e blaze originated on the headwaters of a creek where beaver hunters had established camps. Practically the entire beaver country has been destroyed. It trill be necessary to shut downon beaver‘ trapping for the next five years. The loss in timber is up in the mi]- caller's business. You realize at 1m (Hoverxonce that he is a busy man and has nlluctetl his restart-h work lnllmluwr “l” U"l"1l°l"ll"-‘ lmilliliilll"! tion. lie led lt with such ability and sut-lsess that in the general election of last summer the Liberal govcrnnlotlt. wits ovcrtthrown Goal serrativl-s in the new legislature zlumber ltwtiuly-ilve‘ against an ‘Op~ position of flvc. ’l‘be legislature had fallen into the coulnlon faults of unpunctusllty and slipshtltl practices. Under the new leader more businesslike nu-lhods becnnle apparent. ‘This government measures were all re- Czechs Seize ' for there gossip or idle persillage. pared and rrndy when the se ltin Yell are lll lllv blrlslznce. of one w-ho lull-nod. 'l‘ho daily sittings began has always lll-en a student. and a promptly at. the. appointed boar. worker. ills might concentrates llvltislativl- work was pressed l quickly upon the matter brought to ward and useless talk was dtlc his attention and what he has to ilvll. liltfrly closing of’ ltbe eve say in regard l0 it is at one.» sh-lplslttings bet-auto the rule and B! ed lu t-ll-ar and concise ll'l‘lllS. ‘burs wl-rl- scat to their lodgings at Ml"- SlMYHPV-‘i llfill-(IKHSH lllllll ill his 10 o‘rlt k. The not result was that chosen profession of law and iniilre :1 ion was a busy one, [[1113- poldltrs has been rapid. As an al- ¥ leutive and painstaking student lnl the law olllt-l- of the present (‘hiet Justice ol‘ the 1ll'0\'lll(‘t', he soon ‘ —-———<a>----_ _, l ‘ fl ' f ‘ l lll " ' ‘ - i.‘..‘,i..‘.l"li.“ll.li.liil"lfil.‘fi.-...if.llii“;..iiiiiAnnouncemeuts, ienci ant lus vacntcti his seal in C ~ ' ' f ommg Events .. y, .0 Meetings. Etc. RATEsF-Z cents per word each Insertion. l" ‘l-Oonrinued on Page 3) Viscount Pirrie l Died At Seal (Canadian Press) BEl-F-‘WT. June 9. ——Word was Pvlfclvcll horn today that Viscount. Plrrlr. Chairman of the Ilarland‘ and \\olff Shipbuilding Company, h“ lllml I" $011 near the Panama (lanai. Lord‘ Pirrie, l\(‘l‘0lll]l1|lllt‘tl b)‘ Lmly llfrlr‘. sailed blnrrll 20 from Silllllllllllliloll for a three months’ visit to llrnzil null Argentine to make an inspection of harbor con- ‘mlilll-‘l llllll bort. facilities for new lll\‘illlli‘l'tl of the ll l l Wolff concord “r m“ “m! Diners Fight With Knives; One Dies "ltunmltlrztl Sale this mprnlng, v. M. c. A. 1luildlng.—-2§70-I-10-1I' I . "Reserve Thursday, Juno 19th fllr play "Among the Breakers," in Victoria lIalL-illtw-ll-IO-ll. - l. p "Do not fall to hear the famous choir of the Methodist Church 0i (‘harlottetolvh in Souria, Thursday evening, June 19th. Admigglgp 35 <'llnls.~2i57-6-3-tts 8i. - ' "S. S. “llnrland” cheap “r. slons l-omlnonelng Jung )1; 3nd fortnightly thereafter lilllflll f or notice. Tickets will be issued at on; fllllcle fore (80 cents.) Vlcmit m Charlottetown good for ti», JQQufn on some day only, ~¢_._. "S. S. "Harland" Excursion to (ganadian Pa") Orwell and return leaving at. I p. NEW vouk. June st~ A flgh '"- ‘lolllly due on return ate 0. bctwoetl two lucn in u rhmn,r“nllF‘aro fortlho round " t at 259 ‘vegt 116th street resultedlTllt-srlay 150 people mated 1 in the death of lsmare Quera of B42 “ml "'15 "m9 l . f West 116th street. one of the com. information-Gall PI batants. His assailant escaped. after holding the diners at bay, by ‘ p . "Prlillfilllllt a carving knife. "The Comlaenldol‘ ccfifdlmf to the BINGO, Quern 01th will grungy-p“ - ran behind the counter, m‘; ‘ody " In]; s. lions of- dollars already, and the fire is still ra- out under tho ottlpiceo of tho Fed- Maximum and minimum fem?"- eml Government: all have been atm-es: placed on ‘firms. ill those T0%...........56 40 Clear placed have rllhailled on farms; M01" - -- ale" none are la afloat‘! for the repay- gushed . r Cloudy meat o! their‘ money. and all!!! --- l! 45 ‘l! none have gong. ' ‘the United It. John .. 4G Cloudy slugs. “Thesis ‘lflwllreneklmll °;wl}n;i--~-~- M s‘; 031:3; out '16 n on = p. l Obarlottetovrlal-ll-Jl 65 K716i!‘ heat. Q1118‘- 3539‘ ‘Ti l. small ,. , . Eavf-dsuvlerom wane alllfllngzllztlllll new uo o we . new c ‘plum; .‘_ .. . ~ V its t , ‘ h’ , ~1- " "vrlllllil. . .. llam-Bsoetd "f;