_gr--~ »_-~w~~»~--_-_.._. .__ __ _ . _¢ , ~ r-f. f-ii..-' .- . . ;.. ' D "' . - 'i-. -f< “ ` I - nrppafnhnoi i i}i~.mi'.':‘... ._ . _ _ 'r _ l ”' _ _ “_ .. . ...ram __ wld# Q ,,,, X -"ram i.a_'1"iiis'r Niiiws f ' ? "_ ' -E" iicnnssohv, Mtv ,zo on mr or -Lu' Y or "rl.viu.i°.c'.ntfn*" ‘hum .sn_ nov ll ion Our Own Itelloi ter) / l'l"l1iwi\ Mny 19 -East and west were .ii longeihendh to day before the Murine and Fislieries Committee Ov;-| n tliiuie in the bill to provide lor thi liiundlng and inspection of p'ilie rl.ini.e states th-at no main Crln liiivf 'sh bi.in»deil unless h is n Bi it- isli iuilili-rt It reads ‘ Unless such iiiih luivc- iccn caught by British sub lects lloniiriled and residinz in Gan iiil.i, ciiirii nnd Packed by Uri*-iSl\ iiubli t~i in (laiiaula or on board oi (huiiiiiiiii lcssels and boats in ac curllniicb vitli the regulations " w Kvt pi oposed an :in~.en-rlment to rimiiinfii this Britirli subiect’ quin- lilicninvi Ho said it was xi bard- EAST AND wgsl _ , Sillliliii llilll lil llllsl illlil ivlltl-llillli THE Flllsl veil; v Al' L0 o Pll l.i|llliPlllli£l» Plililluill lu S ill? ul tiuriull’-liDS ll ihii iii iii cuii. slrlli ninilnst Nova Scotia flsherme (Special to The Guardian) , PB” g‘ 6 B 'IIB 0 'thc lieresvedrhome. was commissioned bv the Dominion other points and his courttous, zen- tlemiiiiilv a'nil friendly manner made him mnny‘ friends. He was an en- rinecr ol consi-dieralle distinction and ii for i1 niimbei of years n professor in who limi ,gona to the United St-ntes, Quo=n’s University Kingston (ln. bccoin-ing subjects of tlint countr und iiftcrwnrds returnimz to Q.'\_un3llli;ll n fixture mcctinif _of the committee. ill] Will NEWS lil HUME llli (Canadian Press) l.0Nl)ll\ llny 19 --Although Mex- ican news is better today the stock ninrket on the vihnle is lvcukenril lloinv iururities nrre,dull under the lil- lliiencc of the Ulster troulf and Nil' wiiv lnlior fears. Foreign bol’1dB 8130 lost pnrt of their recent iirirmcei The Ami-ricnn market is better but cased into tnduy C0llDEliSED IDS T00 LITE F0 BLISS! ICH I0ll One cent par word each insertion in this column Gash must aecoml-‘Bu din. iviiniminn charge twenty UW cents. __ _ __ _ _ noi wiwricii"-i\i'i‘l.i iss Qui us htroi-t l3‘li 5-1.rre. He linped the Un- constriirtcd umenililli! Bill. I . . . ,,,..n, .. .,. - f > _*_ _...___ ___-__ _ _ ~ Engineer of Car Ferry Ter-“lWelsh Dlsesiablléhment Act Will Visit Principal Cities on _ . . . ciiiuse ig. Fmherles Bm -Provides no .Fish minals Died Under an J Passed Third Readingln ‘ Continent- Leave Canada" Governmfnt Resolution curled with the Largest cllll lm Bmndm Unless cllugllt in Bl'_lllSll Operation at Tormeniine. Commons. in September. Vessels cull Cured by british Subjects. Nova '_ _ , _ "" ’°". (Canadian Press) (Fran Our Ovin Reporter) ' _ ` (;Ap;;_ 'p01:lMEN 1NE_ N_ B" M LONDON, May 19.-The' iirst bill OT'I‘AWA`., M lil.--'l`he nrlrange- Scotia Member Objects to Cluusc Us Hiirdshlp_,,__ m,_______ K,;qm_m_, M ,egg ..,_......._i.».,_»»i.»D»i._i-M... _ ,,,,,,, 0, T,____5.R_______ H__________ ____ nl it - nil .ll l Ac is we "Bell 1968 H' S meh Duke nd Duches of Connsug t, for to e t |:i><:|i‘arl:i¢fiin`f,<:] lnlilstisnainohgguxgioiiixi Bm- W‘i1l°l1 Pafleed its third reudillt the coenin- .summer ‘were olliclaldy ll CS i . r _ » ` ‘ ‘ 'He had been ill -but ci. short time. in the House of Comllwne t0ui8hl5 by announced from Government House b t d R t i t c d ML Macxle leaves ¢0.nlg.h¢» for gum. ,a vote of ,328-251. Renewed interest ¢,0day_ su 5 e 0 _n» Elm, nnemyy yin. gn peml 1-, was taken in the question of llelsh Tonlgnl; _they len; for Toronto, J Disestablishment during the recent where they will remain until lilay 31, "*"" ' _-___ \ month because of the immense i-m- and take in the Woodbine races. At --"- l ' Guardian readers will learn of the Portance of the church to churchmeii the conclusion of their Visit in T0- Vuncouvar Member Strongly Uphoids Clause cs_p;<;_f_~;__m_.i3.p__§§.._§;. _____i;_._,_._;._.__.3_._ 8_3-_i_.;__¢_i;§__r.;__n;;_3::r_xy5;-5_up ;_.:_.__._._.__f_...3.___.__._}_i__,...t. .. .i..... ......... Mr. Charlton Delivered Ringing Speech in Sup- third‘passage in the llouse of Com | On June 1 they will visit (,o\l1o\Jrp,' Q city ll. l`i. H. will pro-hafb ly vis' l’etewawn. (lamp and inspect tli NISI. (Jn July' 5tli, the Governor Genera SYDNEY, N. S., May i9.-A six- At the end of July Their lloy year-old girl, t»he’daug-hter ul Polish Higlinesses will make a trip nnros parents, was outralguillwnd fuully done the continent to Vancouver makin body was found in ll swollen stre.-i-r~'wn_ nm-ly ln September and sliortl whero the murderer had placed it after leave Canada. nfter committing his terrible crime. Death was evidently due to stral\i!\'~~ - ---------** lution. The chi1ii's nssalliunt, doiilit- ' ilnss iii order to stop h-er cries, had held ner by the throat until she was » 1 - dead. ~ ‘ ' ‘ ' lice have _ <<‘em1di_u11‘ P.r@eS).._. -A-,m““-"wh°i°.'-‘f“"g the W' ,_ , ~ ; ` , - - --fr-»----»»»-=-_-»-»-g t--r.i;.:=‘r;‘ii°::v;i.:c;'._'f°c:*°“.;‘:» _ » Place at 'i[lJs\vich, Saturday- The hound- wulyking along the Sy,d`.ney md - _ _ prasint outlook 'is for lhroe, perhaps ilmuisbm, track' near the scene of . ` our candidates". John Scurr, de--~ g the traced? and 'as his appearance tsl- (Canadian Press.) _fairs with the riescrii1vticu:0f-irlmvlii We w.~\sH1Nc.'i‘oN, Mav\\1-With med- , '~ ~. _' .- i fl; , . ~ _ '_ -_1‘;.t.‘:.° ;;°':.i;“'...i.i;;i .“"»‘.‘“”;‘.:‘i..i“;_ °d`h _ _,_ th rauwa -adam, ulsac iy eren ___ _ c args of trespass ug on 9 Y~ lean situation is noticeably lax o lnmgelp The men is a NrWi9\““‘11°'“‘1°f-' gllief any with the evident piirn_cre_ on the M,_ J_ _,_ M_ A,k,.,,,,_ of Bm,,_,o Noble, of -the Steel andf0oa1 om»_,-,arg of the Washington lfovernnien pany’a police, is notyconiident that to give the 'conference the axnplee he is the `I‘l8h¢`m‘“n' ` " ' - ‘ `ortunit to work out its plan JD Y . The dttalls or the crime 'are H0u'»'°'- latch- the lease possih1e_iniiuenee~iro whntniragre. The_.vicl‘.i_;n and her outslde_ mouth endeavoring to stifle her cries. -continues. 3 When the alarm was raised and' _ _ search n-nde, the glrl's dead body ARBENTC TABLls.'l‘f~ was found. Some of the clothing KILLED LIT'l'LE BOY was discovered liftv vards`aWe.y. '__' (.‘_~biel of Police Nclivln hnid a senrcbinz partv out nnd the countrv thorouaih- 'ly rrone ovei' .slznrtly after he was notified. No other arrests other than that mentioned have vc-t 'been rellortnii. it -is stated that two women of Birch"‘\Gi'ove saw -. mitfi ,vestervlny morning nciar thu scene of the niiirder who answered to t-be de- scription given by the boy.” I1.:-. ls described nn -helm: young, of me-.ilnfm height .or more tlinn medium weiu-'nt, dressed in brown clotlius and-a lrown cap. < i ner, emzi the result lets: For discovered tablets t save hi nnsuccessfii nnssessiovi iolv, and i ' sympathy e ltroops land will take n trip through ‘the Eastern townshills l . _ _ will.len\e for a brief visit to New- . foiindlnnrl, proceeding tliere on H.M. iF.. Essex which is coinini: to Qiiebecllargc niojority oi »i'/, vuiiich is tw . in June. - _ a 5 The vom stood lil to C4.. Part ii lines were broken, Messrs. Bieiinet to death at Birch Grove near Port short stops cn route at the princi Morien yesterday. The almost nu-‘le pal cities. 'Pliey will return to Otta Y m but announced thot had -he voted smiill`bi°utber wore sci1l'.fol‘-'a pail of' The American Commissioners left water to n stream _near the hoiise. early today for the scene' of the con- _Accorfllng tri the fli°y"s story. as their ference, followed inter by Minister ,were returuiui: they were necosteabvlsuaren of ohne, the last ofthe med ,ii stranger w‘l10‘_¢l1tlc@d U10 §l1‘l_iu*-<_> laters to leave Washington. All ini ,the wnods.~ The _last the ‘boy saw portant questions will be submitted or them the num _w-as in:vin1z.0£ to the President before any action il through the ‘woods carry“lng"the girl, itakm. The anxiety felt over the lack who was strugglilng and screamiug.`of information concerr\i'nZ Am“l°9/“' Her abductor had his bond over her Consul John's Silliman nt Sntillo, l.IVl".Rl-’00L, N. S., May 18,- Frmik Mcflregor Wagner, the eigh- teen months old son of Frank Wag- neer of the (lovernmefnt steamer Liszar, died yesterday as of Hwillloiving arsenic tub- three hours alter it was the child had taken the he doctors worked to s life, but were l. H-ow the child got nf the tablets .is not known. 'lie was it bri-wht little fel he fiimi y will have the of all in their berenven'-ent Majority on Record Government. (From Our Own Reporter) y . . ‘ 011 the C. ,N. lt. proposals of th Governnieiit. came ut eleven 0'cloc twilight and resulted in the ver K Y 0 'high‘er= than the normal lnniority and is the largest rozorded. this session. Y t and Nickle voting for the M\acDoiha'l-d ' arnendnient calling for a six-months hoist, while William Gharltou, of Norfolk, voted with the Governniunt. ilvis vote in favor of the Dibu? member ini- ` Kingston. However the Government 'benches squar nuttteis wbe.u.M§. C'hin»rlton stood in fnv-ir of the proposals. \Mr. B.R --Ht‘l1b\\l`u. of Prince Edward County whose name had been fr l-lliently man 'cloned in connection with the Bu Moose party, was cheered by t incident more thafi`Mr. Hepbu n tl’ whose name ha-d fbeen similarlv used iv.-za paired with Mr. J. G. Turrlf! 5 who is in th-e hospital in Mcrntyea would have supported t-he Gover . ment. l~l‘1s annoimcament was r ceivcrl with Liberal cries of "oh Oh." und G0V0rnim-ent cheers. Bnfnru tho vote was taken M Charlton nnnoirnced in - brief sveech his reasons for behaving the Govern ment’s'prc»l2ossls were ln the best in terests of the country and therefore deserved his suPPort. Mr, Charlton l‘. ..____.~_.__ , this Session, lil to 64. Party Lines Broken. Bennett und Nickle, Conservatives, Voted with Opposition while William Charlton, liberal, Voted with the _ t . _ _ _ _ . . , _ _ - ' Gizvciéigment puree __ yei_irs_ngo1l;o_lo- gone no( Lna_t‘t_:r__m;Vl;l;§e DCUOTI U16 l;¢_!_l:erb:éro_i_J_gli cn e e rar ‘erry . ermina s in i- nee ouee o o - - ne - w * 010 ` ' ‘ _. _ 'i __ _ i' -‘ll -l' _; ; ' ' ° e established in B C. Vluters. Mutter Left .2”.‘.‘.ii§.‘.“."»...l‘i‘l.T§‘.‘i .‘23“l...T“.E;i.§’.’§".‘l_€“i‘i’.i‘._ ...iT.§‘£"3‘.‘..."'£.'$"»i..."’.1f.lgif..§L'.‘.’ .}.`.._il.°.§l_ .§§I.‘.i?i‘.f»’l.. ‘f..‘II}.“£‘...$.‘.‘$’...i?."‘i‘.Y.‘.Z‘.i .‘.‘.’;l. Much lime hail been Lost in Coming to time lie met many prorruncnt citizens- mouth are concerned the Chuwh of they will po to Quebec wiierc they \ , j ' h d ' ' ‘ '~ ‘ , - ° In nt (llnrlottetown, _ Slimmer-sing and Einiland ceases tn le esitablis e by [mil Jb_;a_ in 4i_csideiice lol ll nionih un c. N. R. Y --~---~-~-~---- During his stny nt the ancient it suid that both leaders had e re ‘ - ‘ ‘ ir ed O’i"i`A\VA Ma 19 -'|‘lii~ liist voti-.ztbat ue cliuid not allow the enter- " e prise to lnii. The only iliilereneo between them was i.liat~Sir Wilfrid said that the provisions to curry the enterprise to courpletiou are a‘Ato- gotlier deiicient. _lt was on this dll- lferenixe that the debate held. turned. Suinn li.i-i sul-il that we took too much security, -otherii that we had not taken enough. A great. deal of criticieiii had been directed against MHCKCIW-le and Munn (Conservative ¢h€€‘\`5l< 'They ha-(1 'been called all When Mr. Bennett rose to record sorts of names. As n matter of al fact all railway 'men had begun at irmendoient hc was loudly applauded the liottom, -and Mael(¢fnzle lynn by the Opposition _-as was also the Mann were to~day the wonder of thu , railway lvcrld. “The question is," ed sni.l l\'ir Charltoii,_ _“ia Canadm bin up ciicngh tor- do»’bhis-1-oi~`_isf:.l£ little . enough to let it go?" Mr. Charlton ,_exprcssed t-he, view that there had -,been too niuch time lost by Parlia- ll ment- in Coming to the assistance of be the (7. N. R.. The guarantee should Liberals uhcn he voted with the be given and the srrvlceg ol MiacKeii- Giivemment and no one enjovcd the 2ir\__.~in!i lilnnn retained to run the ru \”0f_1-