fiiilP [i-Pllill t MAXIMS MAXIMS 1r - A . . - - s _ - ARM] [iyiii a _ , T MERCHANT it's a rare negative that make: ;;~y(4»/ a” ~ ,= h Q“? \\ \\\\ __ The People's Paper Read by veryboy Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew whlw‘ "BN5! lodiy may be Comedy tomorrow-It you meet it head-on. ' friendl. iii-mo i ___ :.:::.':.'....9="‘1'""- firs: .:'.:: w? v 14, Annual Subscriptions Drlivrrrll 85.00 By Mall. Cnnndu and U, 5_A,u_iiu liilliilNili Silli- il5H WEiEiiIVIEIJ ' “Twenty-five Years i Principal of College in Trinidad, B.W.I.' iCrowd Throng Fifth | Avenue to View Re- ligious Procession (ClflIdTln Press.) New Gov.-Genersl ’ GENERAL Fl iiiilN IN ili- ‘ BERTA SET FilR illNE 28. ’ NEW YORK, J-ttue 13.——1<‘lft<h ig-ww-ia-i Rev. Dr F J (‘Orrin i A I , i _ _ _ ' - _- . r. who recent- lzzr. Four Parties 1n the Field-United Farmers, 11.22112.“rte"-..t::itr:.:~ 2m ~"-~ ‘l’ l‘ l - ‘ll-i . 1.. - native province hi. l -~ ~‘ t:' .1 ‘ it... Per cent Reduc- Eats“: Cvllservailves. hlberals and Labor —U- 2£....::: ...""":~,*,':,»;i;,?~?';~i;' '-l~»lij~'ii-ll'i=ll J - - blazing with flilgtl hud u... vest- ' ' ' 1' E . , .‘ “ ‘f’ f” Pa“ i . . '“”" , 1101i 0f Exports will‘ meuts of the chum-h and uniforms F‘ A‘ phvthtrlllctihdlvhorh-"huhh-nttulhhr ‘vthlfi, i Thrllhng Nlartral (Jere i 0f the Nnpurimu College and mun- uger of College. I i mony at Cleveland Y i Ball Park ~~- Troop- i 0f stemi-nrilltary organizations, Tllluusttllltls bud stood from noon to 3.30 oclock to receive the Pupul blessing. lluntlrtztls knelt in the be EEfCIItGd Each Power. Year for Ten Years. the 'I‘eirt:hers' 'i‘ruinirrgi Tile luttcr is muintuiuedi i by colonial governtncnt grunts rind,‘ streets as the tlurditrtti puss-d l c di p ' - , , i 1 , ‘ ‘ ' "hat; ffiiilii.’ .... ‘ " .........‘..i.".: ..._ t'.r.‘:":.*;:.::.';';:' életitfitf ".':..':::":1:-. .5121: ‘zizaih "lg “l” “h” Bmlgs Jll-‘li- IWBIIUWIIIG YtfflFl-l i180 Allleflil wan river, were erected at u mat ‘mcwhhhh- eillllwllillii’ in the Iloud Alllllallsfi decided to stop within ten. yours iii, exporting of opium. illit- ‘India Office lsstmtl u comq inunltiut- tonight stating that the tort-rurut-tit of India, with the cori- wirttrt-t: of the secrtetttry of Stilts, dt-t-itlt-tl to end exports for i-"llllllli; of native tent-hers who to‘ the rtumbcr of ovt-r 5100 now mn- lml “hllrulY “l0 T5 schools of’ the‘ Cillllllliilil Mission with on ttnnuul criroiltuertt of about 20,000 pupils uli native. ' The Tllel-llfllllcni College has had wus granted autonomy, und the pro of Kevin-hi miiiioii duiifli-d L vlnce will celebrate its coming of The .ilrst administration of Al- wrge by u general election, set for ibertu, taking office in 1906, was June 28, with tiorniuittlous ton days Liberal, the premier" being u. vcurlier. The vutint: will ilnd four-Stltrutt-onu ltlwyor, A, (,‘_ Ruther- A parties ~~ United Farmers of ford. who resigned in 1910. follow- l (Special to The Guardian) (iI1l‘)\'.l~Il.ANl), Ohio, Jum- 12.—- i-Vhilt- st-vvral thousuutl fztus t-her-r- , ‘d thvntsolvos hoarse, the Toronto dcoitish ltt-ginretrt ut the ballpark Viscount Wiiilngdon has been lliiti olllvl‘ "him fhrlcul’ mhhlhhl 91"" Alberta. Conservatives llher l.‘ d in lit th Al I ~ r -- ~ - ~ post-s. IllilVlllK “by Dfokfrliilfllvll‘ (Canadian Press.) Labor, seeking public stipporhtglthe (lgluat ihutergvhirxs flloliwtlyhailtgllhlllil. EI,','§).',I’"°°“”" m the rhhlh": "f “ficialll/ “am” is shme“ " nan-s in the decade. A ten pef- -A‘N'|‘wi<_)iiip Jiim. iii ,' . . . t i. . , ‘him’ mid llllllll‘ llletltrlreri-i. to Baron B rt . In i9i3 Lord- , . , . i . 1hr. Jspjhst named asking tor return to L. bushing and Ilion. L. W. Cross wt“, pefrurn] ti“, Uriiiiiip-y ‘lulieg; wiiiingdon as, appointed Gov ill“ ‘l-llll“ "l ll"! N-"lllllfll l-llflftl- ‘ ' (‘lovi-luiitl Artillery, 'I‘rtiops ll. rind rl-tluctluu of exports will he anese Sftlilllllll‘ AI l, l i 0 ur nstt-rs us ps Muru, otttwurtl power on its record during the pust also left the cubiuet and what up cent l l N” u L U I t‘ REV. BRUCE MUIR I _ effector n .‘ ,so to re as . hmmi “Wm Minn.“ mm I H’ I _ _ _ i iu our liotrro ernor of Bombay and in 1919 , , , , .. ~ urui: its p8 . -l ‘p0 8i .,- "rpii ‘t I. ti: -- . - I co ego is a o r 1"o.‘ H t I I 1924. " " ' " ‘m M under a systef“ o: direct‘ rornitilefilszmblLFMririay. 16]“:‘urflhwuzudsgvéllvb¢li "m" llllifi- fiolverurneit on the grounds that a A. L. Sifton who held office untiiheilargcly Eugt imiiiml q-gmughl e r Tllre“fhflllfltllllll kllilos uiarcheti off “i6 ii, ii“. government“ 9f the 1m.i _ Alps Muru is u. steamer of 4362i a auted udget irt only one of thswus summoned to Ottawa, to joinitbe lustrumentailty of the 0mm T I illl" (l“"@l"lld llilll llmil- Wlllflll Wm,“ ‘l‘)lllltrll!fi‘ in.“ ’ Dust five years, shows extruvagsnceithe newly-harmed wartime union iiltm Mission there hits been n 0 "ms ‘m’ “'0? l” hilwhilll hi" d?!’ Ti". slllte oi‘ opium by pu-biic, __ Th3’ gtlso contend that diiutory government, us secretary of state. rapid udvnnce in all respgt-tg 0 M _ ipnmmh rm. a "my thrilling mama, ntrtiuu at tlulcuttu hue ulrestlyl , ' ' - iute 0 s were employed in the- s successor was lion, Chane; Hmong rue Indian people who uttm-l n chhmlmlly with Old Glory Iirfilldl)’ M" discouiltttieti, with effect [mm PE ireuitnent of tbc big issues nameiyfilewarl. for some time minister of her about one third of the rcml‘ lrvnvhrg In the breeze alongside the pophhhhl" ‘l ll"! 00101.‘. "eglmenfs own colors. It was the By 80 Per Cent (Special to the Guardian.) J 1 S h ddrcrthsrrr‘ railways, natural re-‘Puhlic works in the Sifton caiblnet. ‘sources, redistribution and finance. .lt was in i921 after enjoying S e When the fifth legislature of Al- DOWBI‘ time" U16 Dim/ill“! W118 0P8!!- bertu was dissolved some weektrteti, thut the Liberal ship of state ‘lrst time in the history of the bat- ‘ialion that it Iins curried the Stars illlf] Stripes. At pr-"sctit the number of IIIIIlYUi Christlun workers in the Missionf field in over sixty and their work: April 7. mi ____,. byteriati Church Offer Conditional (Special to the Guardian.) 140N‘)()N, Julie 13.—A political ilurry bus born cruised ‘by reports that iill utiliumcti Liberal peer‘ has offered to donuts 1,000,000 pounds totiie iutrty funds on condition that former Premier Lloyd George cease ‘the oldest tronirnlssitnters nfter- Mr, Age Pensions", Mr, A, w_ Neiiiidentl!» 3; Uollflflfvillll/Bfi. i. thiutrfllllivrtty bud [Wiiilfllllllltrti the (‘lllll-epentlent, Comox-Alberni) has when "hhhhhhhhh m“ Place» h- ,benedictiort at 11.15 p. m. on Wcli- “Well llflillle of n motion to have l“ exhecwd ‘hm- Ule 9m “he lmrl-‘l "many nigiii" m, aim, 5am “and the journals of {the 39mm. Hem-Gil, ies, Liberals and Conservntlvesf ‘with Mudmiivruy m“, hm," m", M ed. The privilege of iueitriyiiing will hove catididzrttrs irt all of the "he greatest m. m“ mmmrznurs). H {lie iourutrlsjis ‘Iuvsiluhlo to either 60 riding-s, while the l‘. F’. A. and may m, zumed mm n was a genuine sfiouso of lurl-urnent, under rule ‘Lrtbor will combine to see that lPresbyteriun Assembly Everyone llllllle 01' lllB 893KB l-IO by lleflllilt. majority. d-lon. Jierbert Greenfield, a vice- president of the U. F. A. and a fur- mer at Westlock, was selected as premier and a cabinet with Hon. George Houdley as the only member with previous legislative experience, was named. 110i llifflor than (Queen's County l.‘ this province. the colony Itself be llu; only about two thirds of tht urea of Prince Edward Island. A tronsitlerohle portion of the t:tv]t)II\ is still undeveloped, (hi; gttioiiia] Bflvernrnént. some your-s ago hnv lug stopped the stile confirmation by the House of Re- presentatives before it becomes operative sud tihe increase is cou- trzrry to the recommendation of titt- iuriff board, The moving picture trudo ex- presses the opinion thut if the 0g "Om. Jilly is finally pnSSBti in the Low» rntiltlrilltl the er House it will be harmful instead (By our Special Correspondent) (canadia p - - . . . . . . ,, , .) , i .. .. . 1 . . is stead-i; rising it: fdvour‘ -tn '* 1- ‘Sllll-‘Jil. l\c\v south \Vlilt‘F-. . 7 0m. of ii“. grenmsi imm,n,i,i,,,,, OTqWWA h "F2" logo, the l.I, F. A. government enl was sun-k. 'lhe Partners Party y l-ll _ , __ ‘ x _ _ Tho sinthly tw-rtlmmi)‘ of troop- Oil GGOPgG S ievor lteld in (connotation with um to ascigrtalll-whiluwtfctliih “Ignshgszijoyed o big majority lu the hpugmlundei- the leadership of Henry at)?“Thhgnhflsthilnlllfjflfl ‘vpvppll: tillfluJhgf-l“x“ilimithzieaighfiti "u: in which tho wit.“ Mo. "W931. llp,.ushyu,,.ifln [Jim-run i“ canaday. been taken by the Upper Home “lithe standing being: U.I<‘.IA., 40;|Wlse Wood, the U. F. A. president, 1mm!’ éangnmng pbL-uliétiyittilll. (‘uslunls dmv o“ moving Dicymn; ‘d to every man on para-lo and en. l ‘This remark was made by one of regard to the Act respecting 01d Llhelills- 125 713M"- 42 101191181!" Bweephlg ""19 DOWBX‘ with B large neariy 4001,00 people mh, fengixlloi), films by 80 percent. This needs ‘hhhhh h‘ lhhm h" “M” khehlhg ‘ ‘row round after round of applause ‘com the Clevt-lurrtlcrs who seem- -'l io appreciate more than uny- Wiing the flush oi‘ cold SHIP] when ‘irtvotivts were fixed. Having purntltltl the Cleveland wrects enroutc t0 every festive kitties are new rt "rirly common sight to Cleveland. lo be associated with the orglllllz" who dosh-Bil had the perk“ fight Under Mr, Neill‘s motion the the understanding being that the i0utside of Mr. Greenflelds reslg- lands 0n account or their inhbiiii. mo“, of giving fun and free Npreséion wiioie question of 0m Age Pam u R A is not w oppose Labor‘ nation and the recent appoimmem to construct roads ;4ii,-(,,,,_.h,,ut m; of stimuiutlve of local Production uni their warlike air is novcr dues. h i“ lmherhthn“ that h memherlof his thoughts without ahyfetir or alto“ Could be mvlveh "KM" 1"‘ iRetur-nlug officers are now hus- 0t James F. Lyman, Edmonton bar-lfifflwry. The solo or these luntl: “s ‘he?’ “Y h'°.h"1‘“m'y ihhheml-V ‘mllml- tithe Liberal (‘trnditiates- Assocla- e Cilllllllollll llllllotigh the bill iiy engaged in directing me efionsyiflier, as uiim-neyienemi‘ the has again begun cutltiotttnly‘ uud o. Mhhlhg h“ "lilxlhllll" "l-‘illlilll Cllll- firifvi-‘dctNfi. 0., Juno 11.-f<‘or l provision run be afforded for the hchy‘ ‘he first time ln' history, armed ion referred to lllls report in‘ lnsi ravhhh‘ Shmenmhfi the msumsifilhwas rejected by the "Senate curl)’ of 3000 enumerstors and a voting Personnel has remained lmvllflllgell ' l M“, meumg of the associauml was vigorous us becomcth fighting this weak It is unlikely huwever census is being taken of a terflttor five years although mere have The matter is arousing corrsld. . interest throughout the roops of another rottniry marched ‘hrough the streets of Cleveland necessary improvements and it is expected that in the near future “mhle today. Ii was the fnnrmis Toronto Qcnitish rcillmrtui. Four ltttntlretl strnnrz. the rotzitirnnt t-hiun to help celebrate the Pietwg-titicanfldfl Duy, Pangalos Grants i The celebration was held today _ n commemoration of more- than To Provinces ‘on years of friendly relations be- tween Canada and the Ifnited Stat- es. us well as tho pnrtirttlnrly close social and contincrr-izrl relations he- wvoon this oily and the provinces. It. is tlstirnntoll more than 4.000 lsidents of the I)(iIllllllOl'l were Government’: Record New Leadership was congratulated by friend and! GENEVA critic alike will robountl to the ’ credit 0f this historic tissernbly. The closing duy was u strenuous icortling to Air. Lloyd Georgeg, mated with the fires of spirit, unthreschet] this ggggiom ed States border line on the south, ios, ‘or settlement Th . o questlm of — was reached. This was especially officers is Mrs. W. G. Baker, be- is unlikely that the former irttleu- College. It was u. grout triumph ofi _ 0f ArmamentlCunadu. its record, which they claim is one we“ brought out m serve on the immy m, ugmmnnnt o" a Suturing‘ iment still adheres to the U.F.A. piatlprovislon for their return, if so de-i (Specm w the Guardian) ‘ ‘ IA novel fcnturo (Special to the Guardian.) Ii zlsked whether it were truc. Pmhhyihrlllllll. llllt i111 were ulll- that Mr. Neill‘s notice will ililltory which reaches from the Unit-bee? llifierent changes in Dortiol’ this undeveloped land ill I Lhhhlry . w I _ mutt-taro there was no direct den. Sometimes after a long and trying,’ My m m“ h m d‘ m t m m 0h?” do! tlhe story. ~ scussion n unanimous decision W 11 Ii BB B M9 0 6 Indian immigration to Hoe i3 w I the case in the appointment oi Mr [Arctic Circle. Among the returning is m“ under conamemflu" bu" h Eakin to the Prlncipulshii) of Knox; “eyed m he the "n" Woman Te" The Brilwnlee gllvammehh l9 ture system will be revised. Und- HEt N ' . turning officer ever appointed in mlikl-IIS its appeal to the vioters on e,» that system Indian immigww E S trill, free and fair discussion, undi l ‘ . . the ‘manner in which Mr. Iiakln 0f economic adminiBtrI-twn flndiestate for a period 0f five years,’ June 13__,I.he posmi Constructive pollclefl. Th8 govefll- under certain conditions, including? ‘ ired. . . . gory basis for (“gar ‘ L "__ 9r the 01'9"?!“ fhhm which proved successful ms AFHANS. Juno 1.i.»-I’rtesiticni flmv/AGoulnne l3l_chicagu and‘ vlmflion Devan"! nunllcmnizlifitnn (H; gfirzagnii: gliiiglatngéi threelpntil-iiesligzifiiTlgiaalpgcrziioti- sltlioutriytlilaldtilereas Dr. Coffin speaks very highly’ of Pungslos thus sit-Knoll u dogm- '1 u r new es ers. s s e a r - the general progress M the lhdhl-h srantitrg local udmlnistrstive union. m-itiiem minois today counted one and the ilHRJlllli. of business military gnbgommiitigg in the 610$ . - _ _ - i i ‘ , iHon. J. E. (Brownies the r tsources will not be an issue, stat- cilmmllnlll’ and "l9 bright- DTQF r , t --l 1' -. w“ of three “has injury m tahil-iattesihorlhouri tlhohrvthtiishnhvfrhlir zagnotil nrlghtn nhléfictgti ittéihetaehsiiflnitlhnday premier. was nota. Cflrlldldfllfiplfelssixlxéllflg that he refuses to be a party 9°C" h" mm") “hm?!” h‘ m“ fljlllgssrllhv ‘Itlhheélrn Jllrpqyhrlzclé: "mhhhmhs guests‘ Ahmhh them m or Demons and several bun.‘ Hlmfllflent supported ‘byetth: Ifijflllitgtl last election. He entered the cab- w llillmsinz the province into re- Western colony or the Empire. Qlgflf,‘ councils ‘v11 ~h.....‘2z to "'9" Hm‘- G°CIB° S- Hem" 11°“- - ' lucoln tioldic and Iion. Jos. The doctor is very reticent about Herve r0,- four years‘ thus saiisiy. tired thousands dollars in property Just on the stroke oi’ 11 p. m. Mr. Liberals h“ 0w“ share l" the devfllfllilmfllll lug thefr long felt desire for local ilmnge done by a, severe eiecirinivlnoGiiliviltry began the closing ex- monlpson repmsumnmg the mum" states, Great Britain and Hmz“ inet by means of s. bye-election in llglw! OOIHPOVBPBY- Conservatives and government; George Wilson, . . P0 k , t . n‘ Ew.____._irm um night. hhhltffis-tlxilha dt-ihlighttlrlihnhlhgypitalvlg aléhihhdohhhhthh: Fhghhhhghallhhlhlfmthhngy-ggnzhahiht hpglhhixhhrlheh: “hm” hm‘ ‘ha hmhmhh ‘hm h“ ihrzldtgéltThIilgidhtttjrllogvritilg11m hhmmmen" w id t t tl T to 11¢ d r . . , _ -, t. votn _ ' _ , _ . '_ . i, , __ . trt uu ___(_._’_______ pres en o re anon iar o ‘Eeuce and funny was sung and Th: American delegation declar-[Eiltlzfegt tzhcchtsfséul the Fmlherrillngeiz- Oggftllmllnrighnattssrflhilyllrtyttrh‘; iihi=.°.§.§§1-l”“Y“ very much h” the hplwmlfl‘ S t Trude. all‘! “h “hhhhl deleglltlififl ‘ U0" with Wlllfill lllfl WOYR l5 re- 1'1 8 6 of 150 other representative Canad- . lhelhhhouhhfnlelllit“, "$115,, boy; S: ed the “"18 French analysis wmflfeat in 1921 lit was at the some ministration and charge that noth-i d d g ' moteru or.‘ u . l - gm- e _ A t i t d t Great Km“ "M HUM or me Church ixltigthta ttlsfiréirtailoniheanid gtslgrveld hlielmeetlng that lion. Herbert. Green-log constructive has been done to-lremarka the Zgtlitigneprgcgéadérzc cry} t- ll] mhshwe 1mg Assembly and amplensry session of (tlhle corilfei-(zanctg) $103M who resigned 5,5. premier mthlyard Elm Behtlement o’ the qua‘ com“ had no equal in T0 “mint lhlynpxt Agt-Klillhly to meet In‘ - 25, was selected. Ihe Liberals on 0 nort ern railways. u 1111"‘ Trinidad in the mutter of much v ' Knox (Zhurcir, Slrutforti on the first G (have seen tpree strccessive leaders if}: regarded {Of ‘lltitllfi illlptlgllillcfl Illa philosophical, theological and his- q (‘llllPPE5llI;\-\l.lEIliZ-I-3 111D; 13-7 __ . , . .1. t .1 um, - i t 9PRPl.VlZ-.ll0ll-Cht1l‘les stewiu-t. e score <> 1e cave vet" en torlcal literature, as u r-"l-lvlllelll I’ l" I H m" mhCTON- 3"“ 12' N°‘“h' “ihhhheql h’ ° "he M“ u us Oms r0 e called to Ottawa m assume the Grands Prairie constituencies. It some other forms of litgitllréliliotl "'l'll<@"ll1"ll>'= P@““1l°<lll@f°l"@l°lll= Ended, Report ThlS Week Must be Reached h“ °““°“' OTTA\VA. Ont, June 12.—The convention of the (Tutholic Women's League of (‘uuutiu opt-tied its busi- ess sessions here this morning, .vith the reports of iihe various of- iccrs. Over five htrndred women from nil parts 0i Canada are here {or the conventiotr which will ex- tend well into next. week. who" eggs ‘mom Prince Edwahdls oclohk m the "vhmmh portfolio of minister of the lnter- l9 lll the cities and the Northlletters, and his knowledge was ex- h‘ "m" h’ Sh’? the dechhe of the ‘mi have passed through this. -————<° tor‘ Hon. J R. Boyle, ‘and Egg-L g, country that they are hopeful oflact. If, however, you got to know Nllllmlh“ Purchasing Pow“? Plem‘ yeh "mm ho Mmnrehl market“ R Iiviitdheii’ gwgi-ii in no members securing their main support whilo'thess things it was not by the 1°" mhlwl" “may 5am h‘ h" ‘m’ hint! the Inst two or three days. of‘ the ‘Supknle (jourt (‘H Alberta me U_ m A supporters nfamunu good Doctor“ telling He, veiled dress before 15,000 Const-ridrtlves tcortllng to returns at the yard oi‘- The choice of the recent conven: "191! Wlll flllllry the Pl-"lll rlillllilifl t0 m“ “Ch "m"! °l liIIOWlCIlRC ""0" um’ 0>_____. hhhm The shlllmem" “'9 7mm” the some extant as in 1921, the cloak of a rare humility. . The transferable ballot will he trsed on June 28 for the first time in an Alberta general election, It has been tried out in a number of lit continuation of those which ta been going on all whiter httt hie been heavier in the inst duy "W. This represents a return, ne- i ltrtli ,. 1 n“ to Mohave“ market qua“ tlFOvvilPti liils uuu-uilltt tvlblltr ilsll-‘ing. The committee will meet again Th“ (mllselhmuves wh°5° relmaseh" lug in Spider Luke. a for csrload lots, of approxi- taiy $33,000. lll addition to the egg movement "H1 so lute in the season. thin-s lllilpn a marked shipment of po- hlilfll to Montreal markets from "09 Fdward Island. While there if been a slackness for some time "l9 inst two weeks or so sourc- 8 dnY "has prtssetl without n h’ “l W0 Being through to Mou- lt Mid on some days there huvo r four or five cars. a Condensed Specials NATL-to. per word. not Will insertion In m. column. (t 9000000 Y \ l?! PRINTING or zvenv fimdmltlll. cheaply and eflpetll "ll? executed. Guardian Cent- lll lob Prlntery. Phone 1R2. o (‘. "illl SALE-A BICVCLE. ethic-n, llflllly new at n bargain Ap- ihll’ 54 Villa Avenue. _' 9811-14-1“ "W wmr ooon ENVELOIE , .80 for m, so for an», aml w 55c soo m 11.00. 1000 fnl‘ ‘l meui v tilitootl fur the work of the \\-o1n- ted ("iiutvit wits HHUEI‘ Canatlzrs London for sortie criticism in the 1101189 01' Ian industries. its activities have 170ml- 0i iOornnrotts when under review. Conservative oIlOBll-lil“ the (itivernmeufs i'nlon Club building for the Men Drowned ___ 0T1\A“y_,\’ June 12__The "Mum tion fell upon Joseph straw, at one (Canadian pm” mentury committee investigating “m” lhhehehhehl- ‘l-“lhher ‘m’ 1'4"‘ iiALiy-Ay, N ,0," 1,1,... 13th]. the ndministrntiott of the Depart-Ball’ l" ‘he Dm-“mlml "9""- he (h-istvtrlii putt (ii-urge west- ment of Customs and excise, con-lw“ delemed h!’ Hml- R- B- Bell’ r - l H Iihzt-uturth, were, eluded its public sittings last even-met l" the m" ledeml 919cm")- atku. both oi‘ 0n Tuegday morning but the alt. EHHVGB dwindled [POM thirteen ill iing wiii in, pi-ivaie’ for the pu,-_1916-1920, to one in the fifth Al- p059 oi- conqidering the report to berth. leglslature—Geueral J. S. be made to the House of Commons. Slam!" °1 Lelhllrlllla. l1"! Dllllllllfl The expectation 15th“ the 1-9. their hopes on their new leader (Caliidlin PPR-SJ port or reports if more than one A- lA- MCQllllVPEY- ‘CBlEB-PY. and MON’l‘It~t<‘..\I,, Jitim t2 ltuununctr- shouid be necessary owing in div. have nearly all of their candidates or m. itnuuul budget of $1.- argon“, o; opinion 8mm,“ the memnlreudy for nomination day. lbers of the committee, will be pre-‘ sented to the House by Wednes- .tlt1y or 'I‘hursduy of next week. lt< __i_{0>._ i- W. M. S. Budget "'5 ittiwsltntttry Society of tho llni- Many ch-nq“ 1" 21 yea" in the So- "cryt. illttllltll l‘t'|ltil‘i to the “shot... understood that the committee’ The time of twenty-vile years. ""1 ("mMh lmmy" counsel have condensed the voiurn- l1“ 59911 m“! 0311186! ill i118 W?‘ ~—-~——-°>"W'" lnous evidence which has beetle wmwl of the Alberta lesislature taken during the many sittings and it is interesting to note that _ held into such a form that it can not one member of the flmt lettin- lhe handled with rgagcmgblg dgg- iBtllPB 0f 1906, l5 DOW ll} U16 b01186. patch by the committee in prepar- The Inst. of the ‘told guard" to de- ed in House ing the r9p0rt_ part were Hon. J. R. Boyle, now The committee hns been sittlnz l-WF- Junk"! 303491 End Hml- ‘C- Wi- —--— for more than iiour months, hns ex- Cross, who successfully contested OTTAWA. Juno HI.- Tht- choice i-imlnot] hundreds of witnesses and the federal riding of Athabasca for r u bulidlllt.’ l" ‘Vlllilll l" "W"? delved into numerous reports on the Liberals in the last general al- studio's offices iu Imrtititt cume in firms engaged in numerous Cnnnd- action. The senior member now in years is Hon. George "illllllllC-B 0t revealed an extended system of l-ioadley (‘Okotokn minister of og- criminai smuggling in silks, aico- ricuitura in the Brownies cabinet. hoi. automobiles and. other commod Equally drastic have been the of the iii“ heroes the international bonn- changes that have taken rpisce in attacked (igry ti» the capitol buildings. In 1906 the of the} legislature convened in s frame Cflllfl- llc Works. defended the Gov- rink building which later was da- rt hottso. some thought too much nrnmertrs chrlce. The leasehold strayed by lire. A more was than some corl- htrd been secured for $1,009,486. made ho the McKay Avenue School tho i. .i’ttbllt' Works Ilepurtrnetrt were i A tinzcn or so members choice years. When the sixth legislature con- venes mony familiar faces will ho missing. Notably among these will be Capt. the Rev. Robert Pearson, Independent member for Calgary, now n. United ‘Church minister in tbethibrldso, Capt. Pearson, an offl- cer in the Canadian. Expedition- ury force and one of Canada's fora- moet athletic offciois, after an ab- sence from the pultpit dating back to wartime, accepted a call to tho southern city some time ago and will not be a candidate for re-eleo tion. A. R. Mclaunsn and "Jerry" Hofterman, were successful in get- ting renomination at the recent Liberal convention in Edmonton and if Mrs. Nollie McClung, the well-known author. runs again. it will be as a ctmdidate for Calgary. .She hos transferred her r idenco from Edmonton since the 1921 also tion. In the ranks of the U. F. A. them have been several changes at the nominating conventions and more are expected to follow as the farmers, due to their work on the land, have not named candidates yet for half of the constituencies. The lint of nominations to date shows two independents in the field, namely M. l-loasn, Liberal. bye-elections during the past twob istenroos. Olympic champion, fin- It is no secret. either, thut the well-being of the (‘olony in rela- tion to its East Indian population lowest no little debt to Dr. Coffin. who has been thoroughly trusted y all East Indians who ituve known of him, and at times he was the trusted interpreter of the blast, Indian mind in ttovcrmuentiil cir-l cles; though ull this nguin, was‘ concealed by the most humble of‘ spirits. Should he not return to Trini- dad——and 1 understand that this is possible—the East fndiun section of the Colony will have lost u well- trled friend, and the Canndimr Mission will miss him. Dr. Coffin in Trinidad was n real Empire builder in the best sense of the word. and a fine Christian, and this is no mean combination." Miles Collapses Near Finish Line (Canadian Press.) IMEIJRIDSE. Mass. June 13.- Johnl C. Miles, of Sydney Mlines. N. 5., holder of the world's Marathon record, collapsed sn eighth of s mils from the finish of a ten- mile recs here yesterday and iAlbln ished first. Miles, whose strength suddenly went from him sl he pressed sten- roos toward the finish line, made a WonotzR wtw t1‘ is wt: NEVER sac. A Profuse 0F THE Joni QRooM ? Juno I-L-syiaritlnre, Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates—2c. per word eachhlntsertion. "Come to the ice cream social u New Loridtm liall, Aiontlrw even ‘£11K. June 14th. 9772-6-12.2i "N01‘l(‘I<I~---f‘oiiuert Strand 'l'ht:zttrt-, kt-nsintzttm. evening. Juno ltltlr, tit Admission II."- cunts. (ll "Fourt- to tht- pit-Iv "The Prtth jAt-ross The Iliil" ‘n Borden Union hull. June 16th. ii‘ stormy, first fine ,uiizht following. Sitecialties be- {tween arts. Atlmlssion 35 cts and :15 ets. 97Tl-0-12-3i "Attr-tltm Stile (Ayrahlres) ivome to l3. 0. Shaw's Winsloe iVfi-tlnestlny. 16th. Winsloe Beauty “vlxgfgofighgsng m rmrmwpfil and floss. running in 11.0.1‘. Crtlggiin north. lhuuticrsttsrrns in usorne lo- “hwy “hm “h ‘mm “my Flower‘ 0mm", (‘rsggan Joan 4th darn Jean of ‘Mttxitnurrt and ntiniuium tempcr- Clfliikrtn. 9307-71-l-2l atures: i ,| , Toronto. ruin . . . . . . . . . . .. 74~5~i qh”“h\“rhjllltllz_'hhhlig mghmhhpgallht! Montreal, mu 104.2‘ “ w’), B” 5' ",1. d Quebec‘ m" _ _ _ _ _ H mm“ touit. it, Emerald uesganré Charlottetown. fair 7»i--48 ' ‘ Ilsliftix, cloudy tlti~52 “Phv M Frwmwn and Hunter Sill“ “hilt "W" 65”“ Rfvwy‘, wit-trivia Recreation Club Boston. cloudy New York. cloudy 76~6t 7h‘“hhttrili present. their‘ three-act comedy “llltrnderbiz Mr. Brown" in Frees l I135. id for the lease; ‘ Putum “mrtmh 0mm‘ $32.2‘; the furnlshiutta extrnvn- improvements and furnishings had In Edmonton. hollowed by the who h engaged in s contest with uick recovery sud was mble to at‘.- hlililllunq n!“ a RN “m. m... "mm that Cox's batik been carried out at a cost of ssst- trsnsfer to the modest "blfllfl" wucien Boudreuu. also Liberal. in company his father to their hotel. llitzh tide this llilrrlloo" ill lz-lhtown "n", Vvednenday June 16th. c’ co ' ' r building 344. The result, ho said. was a cor- ment buildings," close t0 the site 6t. Iabort. and 8. A. 0. Barnes. A doctor who examined him at the Mid tomorrow morning nt 2.28. und in Hunter River Friday June Bun sets this evrnimz n! 7-52 llllillilth. (‘urtain s30. Admission 25 i" 389i 12c to 20¢\sa“ndamiwottld hnvo been n hette ‘ ‘Vlflma e i hirsute. l hhhilllll. company“ "la-xx “Rhoghhr, ‘lilting, Minister of Pub- hiuiai iiisEiilii Hiimii “tout Hiiilll t tier of Canada in London which no of the present ipsistiel limestone who is running in Edmonton on an track said his heart had not been » rises tomorrow ntorniug at 4.08. nud 35c 9809-14-11! icanadian need be ashamed of. structure. The present y-t-Iisment "anti Bur Parlor" platform. affected. l .- ' - r i ' in ; i l ' ' ' . E - ‘ m. _s '2'