-l---é_@_ _________ Maxlms , _ | - _ ' ` diy/ i _ - wil ll" Rv/l ~ "'°1'°.‘_:°" ‘°_""'1"“"*'1‘°'; _. A /,» 1 f 1 \w~i\ \\\\\\\ 1 ’ - _ '““’ I , 0-»-‘”’ " ”"“" ' "‘ i The Peop e's aper Read byEverybody \, .';1.,‘;‘:...“‘.’.".:‘.:'"'...:'r ' - it ~ `i1 .' - -...i 0 "1"" ' ”*” “‘“ CoversPrinceEdwa.i‘d Island Like the Dew 111% ` ., or A *“- \ lvuixims Menon/wr 1*” " or » nf paul Bubaovlulloha Delivered 35.00 T T _ , ____\ _ii or ug . _ _ 1 P. E. |SllNll_ MARKESMEN F'”°S§u‘i;§j‘g§n§,’i,,,f CITY CCUNCIL ACCEPT Six °a”.§‘§;‘§_”1?§,1§,‘;,’§,,.iF|RST PARTY CF MEDICM MEN 1 s itllllvlclollluus, Niw umll. un Puwili lull; in lmllvl ilu hiv Manuva _ » _ . IZl‘.2”3iI3é-§i§l°°‘.2§‘23.‘f§..ii°‘%§‘ _ _ . man __ ' __ n __ e ‘ _ _ _ _ party leaders have n rr ed the T11°i__S11__‘_1°9@‘19‘.1 111 119»I`1_`l’1l_lg Off The Trophy §§i_ii=_»_=:§_'$;ii§;" Resolution Passed At .Meeting Last Night X1.°.§s.'5§‘ii.‘$f°'2i§?$. ".f‘.‘3.f..3‘Zi§1;’11.§.‘i..2i‘.’é1 _ t heilnter-Provincial Contest With css v=~S°°“°°- < A ti - Re ort .Of Li ht C 'tt `”°”” “"°‘ ”’“°° "°‘“ °“° °““”' my’ Soyo,-oi Wooks ago more were ox Ccep ng p g Omml 88, will confer tonight and reach a de- i _ cision which they will attempt tol (Special to the Guardian) (special io The Guardian) 1 City. Mo., June 14.-Republicani _ i_’»_e_i1:_i_i/:___ii_iiat;___i___ri_n.i\éTo ii_ri_iii_anst;_g:_iI_;;é P101' C Ontract t h pug] through the convention tomor- 1 ` mn I lg 91' Than Last YBELT S SCOPE. ;T:nnsto hT>iduT§nd avTitlTTiTels11i1f‘1,Drgrie]grTc<§TeTTlTTio(i;f aIlTdvaS1erlTaetr;r1 1 d.. _ £211; §_;`§_’;;1°;nt1;°;0‘{ggys€gvI€:i1;,e2;; - _ C1;i1,'_‘_5£_°1;°§hI_`§°’:_5a"g’_'_ __e_m_sen__a___ve doctors from Great Britain and the disorders and promised full rep- Cabe, Charlotteto P - ti f th d caused lt- (Canadlln Press) HALIFAX, N. S., June 14.-Prince Edward Island marksmen were sgain this year successful in carry- HALIFAX, N. S.. June l4.-Indiv- Tilson of Connecticut; Senator Mos- wn. . E. I., sec ara ons or e amage A Bueciui mowing of the Ciiylonly' the part authorizing the ohi,_ es of New Hampshire and Senatori ond. l __ ' . » 8 so 102 polms' °'11°'“S' ll- Council to consider the report of ting down of me ou,-i, being deiotooi EC1K€ 01’ New Jersey. Vice President' ' the Light C0l'nm1tl€€ WHS held 135? The light rates question was next Dawes has been V11'fl1911Y eliminated id l ` »- ins off thc trophy for the inter- msgksfiiglfsivgie 2;” r§l'loE`- “land - . nlshi- His Worship Mayor Yeo or#-Brought un for discussion. The city “S the H°°v¢1' forces did not want pmvinciui iiiie match with an “_ Mcc_______ ___2_ Percy Hogvs.-Allah 9 sided, and Councillors Prgwse. Ken- Clerk read the report of the Light him. it was authoritatively reported giegate oi' 779 points, sixteen points A_ w_ Aiim’ ioo. John 1’_§f_'d__;°°_' _ nedy,_R.eardon, Holman, ester audiccmmlttce which was published in ”~_‘-**>---- miie, ihuu me more with which 95; A » _ ws. ~ M K le MacLeod were Present: also the Act-llast Tuesday's "Guardian," they won the trophy last year. The New Brunswick team camo second with 782 and Nova Scotia third with 132. ' 327 EUC C0185. 94: Percy Landrigan, G l mm ey 95 A 0 F 0111- MISS ac enz ins city Recorder and the Chief of ccuncuioi- Kennedy asked for an1 - ' _ Police. » _expression of opinion of the Coun- _ Last evening in Heartz Memorial Before considering the question glllol-5 on his reporh Hall the pupils of Miss E Lillian of a new electric rates contract, the Counolllor prowoo said that me 1McKenzie were heard in their clos Council took up the request of the ew fotos os so; forth in the report and n Le l0n f0l‘ T-he USS Of 9- u benefit all bu the ver small Color Sergeant S._ R. McLaughlin - I - . _ ' 1 - 3 _ V i ‘ oi Saint John. was the highest scor- I | d t I l h very large Canadia g ld t ' Gr with loz points with A. .i. Mc- S an ga ‘mg exe” ses y B . u se or .0 _. y Twenty Looters .appreciative audience _ Dart Oi' the Dark f0l‘ the P l'D° consumers He though that, on the 1 Master Cedric Boulter in his holding a carnival from June 27th whole the consumers would hoheiii,_ group of three numbers proved him to July 'ith though there might be a very small I i , - » _ _ i number of incomers. In taking care rn " ~ , that everybody will receivve suitable (self one of the most promising mu Councillor Foster felt that since percentage who would hog, He _accommodation our ioooi doctors re- ‘ l 'I | ~ ~ ‘ " i %- sicians in Charlottetown. His tech- these people have had this privll-ithoughi, the fotos were the bool; e EV€I` P ` ni ue and expression were excellent. ege in the past it be extended to whioh oould ho sooo,-ed, and ¢on5l¢l_ _ __ ___ (Special to ¢he` Guardian) ` TIENTSIN. China. June' 14. - Twenty iooters were__executed in, Tientsin yesterday on orders of Gen.| hi Tso-Yi, Shansi commandenwho] is in charge of the city. Following a night of firing around the city, mostly by retiring ,northern troops. who shot into the air, disturbances ive and looting broke out in certain I`OV1Il _ (1 y Ce In Can , All lllll DUP115 1°°t1”1 Pldnofolte them this Wa" 945°' ` ered the report an excellent one. H0 HOU R B B Innd vocal showed precision and good His Worship lwlnied 01112 thot l1\1l",was of an open mind, however, and' ° ~ ° ennett 'IS .iiiste in their performance, refleci; ing_tlie dates néentioned tinge m__i1_i(téi:._w0uld he pleased to iision go ti-io\_ Opposed to the 8 on the excellent work of the mils __li\__G8mD-_ Hf€d_g`ll1S __ “___ _ifurther discussion of the question. teacher. _,_.,, ll S 001'” VB H0 00 0 Councillor Foster said that the Following is the program. with the camp. only matter on which the Light Councillor MacLeod submitted a committee had mode any oompron-,_ . Part One f¢S0lUf10n that the Canadian 1-€K-'ise was on the question of floor , - The Island _:E _ th piano; ion be accorded this privilege, pro-:sp_a¢e_ we stuck out for everything Canada to F0l‘elg'l`l ga es ° ° 211111 Going Ahead Briskly Bilbro V dm! that C110 mllltlil Were H011 and got everything, he said. He be- ` ` ‘ 1 occurred in the western suburbs. _§§i‘_‘:_’l‘§‘1 §°“_;@ Eslrimd Lullaby .... Blake th_¢;_i§_l=y interfered; wit: cn ___ llievcd we had s better deal. as re- ' Countrles '_ Leader Gunmen in plain clothes, believed ' - ~ ~- Y Mlgg Janet stewart S was Secon ed y “|10 0| gards residential light and power, to he former noi-therriers. were act- thfwlgff if.‘;‘_‘)f,'ii_ce ci canada _ 1Plano: 1’°S'»°f and Ceffled- ithan almost any city in Canada out- _ presented on me nom, or __i:1;“i__:_€`l A Jolly Outing . . , _ _ , _ _ _ __ Bllhro A resolution was submitted em- side of the sphere of the Ontarioi' 1-Jlb€l°3l - C0ll‘S€_l'VB.- districts. Fighting between the gun- vemioiu whiic at _he mee” ;_ A ghiid-5 goodnight __ spouiding powering the city engineer to place Hydro. The committee had workedi D19" Rnd the P01160 i00l< D1H°€ 111 the Womens' Auxilis th has 0 Miss Patricia Ritchie plank along the curb or tocut thequite hard on the question, and he| ada Represented( At the Annual Convention of the Qanadian Leg- ion. Held in Saint John, N. B. _ . Appoint m e n t of Ministers _F r 0 in Gets Big Ovation at tive Business Men’s various districts with numerous cas- W ih ni 'V ° 1_S1fm‘1 piano; V curb down in accordance with the_dld not think a better deal could. Banquet - . ualties. _ . ~ -----l~»o>i- as p _ _ed e o y rovincc not repiesen Lime Bumriiy _ Edmund paiiow net\i__Trat‘fi_os_i;;y _IEW wliicii permiiisibe made. Ninety per cent of the euemi sir P L Miss (-,onsiuuce Coiwiii par ng ou 1 o e cur n certa.ri.citizens would beneilt. and we are iii, “cy “ke presmedi piano places legislatlng here for the maiority of (SllB¢1al¢0 the G\l\r1llN1l ' ,in-inoipio 5oool¢er5_ All the passen- 'VBITTICC Ury _ etilneemss “nd °" ms """““’ 'rhezconranted Bird Rowe 111S'W°“1*1P WHS °f the °DlI1l *fthe ndoole. '1`°R.°N'1`°- ~1““° 14~'-11°"--11 B rom e ofllce oi’ President he wasi that plnrlk should be used, fatlir Councillor Kennedy here gave the'B@l11'1°°f l’¢°¢1l/ed B 8161111 OVB-$10111 In presented with H beautiful suv" teal Ad* Dermh than that the curb be cut down rates prevailing in various otherlfmm 1115 f°11°w°"5 when he W” the The Supreme Court at Summer- sids was occupied all day-yesterday with a continuation oi’ the case of service' mana; ' A guest of the Liberal-Conservative gone,-oi 5|, Anhui. Currie was eu] Cupioiu Kidd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Biuiie Councillor Holman for the police towns and cities in the Maritimes Business Mens, club ____ the King ected President for the comin Musto, Ariiiui. Peake icommittee, said ht- was perfectly Sydney for instance, had a domest- In addition to important §¢g,§i1;r_'plano; willing that plank should be used ic rate of 12c per kilowatt hour. Thelmward Hotel mdiy' hAb°ut mcg tions on the quosgion of immigi.u_ Robiws Luiiuby _ _ _ _ _ __ Krugman and the curb allowed to remain in- only~place in which the rates were gsgzgidwsgeiilxeigdey eonblgig 1;_I;_ tho King vs_ prong Monet; ohuriied 1'1°"» 5°m¢ f0riy Official resolutions Miss Annie Gordon MacKenzie “C1” equal 1° 1°h°5e in Ch"‘1`1°m’1’°W"' h°1companied by the President of the with the theft oi' fox pups from the ranch of John Sims, French River The aftemoon session of the court 11°" reamrmg °°“t1“"°d ‘md M190' M158 EVE Delrah ` ’ » '” W were Mayor McBride, Hon. W. HJ 11l`»g_1:_E;=r1¢;YBli¥_i»0 Kln¢ and Crown. ,Piano‘: Mrs Presbyterians Price, Hon. George S. Henry, acting m it es°u 'ms referred 1'° S11U1l‘ Showdrops . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nolck ° _ Premier Sir Edward Kemp, Right B 9,” as 1’e“51°"s~ 50151911 Dl'0b- The guckoo in the Loneiy Giode, ' ' . Hon. Arthur Meighan. Sir Thomas in which the acting Attomey Gen- eral was not in attendance contin- Were passed as prggehtod hy the i-o5_? piano; _ The resolution was amended s0_____._i_i_____. Ciub R C Matthews olutions committee. the first resolu- Doll's Dream . . . . ._ Oesten as t° permit °1 plank being pmced' (C°n1”““ed °“ page 31 Among these at the head table ued until after ix 0’olock. Th then retired and at eight p. 31.1133 {§’:s’e_f_b-1°°"S 'md “11115 01 111° L€€-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Zilchgl- Emmellne Painkhurstl An White, Sir Joseph Flaveile, Hon, iiiined with a verdict of "not guil- ' ' 1 Master Robert steel ____ ‘Charles McCrea, John R. MacNicol,i Primo of Wales goiiogo 1-ioii, M1`~ ‘1~ 0~ C- 05111919911 ll~°l1I‘l8 At' May Day at Islington Oli e LONDON June 14 -Mrs Emme- - ioiiiey Gen mi cn _i ted ____ case in which it was ordered that - 1' ’ ' ‘ ` 1- Th i, fi f M, l3ehn¢tt's e n uc e me this matter be given the attention Miss Verna' Ewa unc Pankhurst' prominent British REGINA s“sk" June u""Auer s eecTi wal; 311 aitack xon the gov- iur the Crown. while Messrs. J. J. . ~ _ ' p of the Dominion Command of the Piano. suffrage leader and mother of Syl deiibei-ating for ,_ week on me uc_ e ment expenditures _,No __o_m____y_ Johnston. K.C.. and E. H- Str0n81Legiuu_ This it _ Spanish Dgnce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Rothbun via Pankhurst, died today at the iiviiies of the church at homo mid 111 ____ __ _ _imc andahaif were council for the defence. m--€»O&-S Wilkins Knigllted ma er was also dealt W h o poi, 9, on o _ with in tho odd i Si P ‘ Miss Rheta Gay West End Nlll‘81ll8 H0ln€ Where S112 shroud, the 54th Gene;-gl Assembly ,, les drug companies will be exhibited. ress 0 r ercy Plano" had been 111 f°1` se"°1`°'1 m°n1'h5 4 1d! the Presbyterian Church in Can m/mmn pwple can smndi-it 1°ni'_1 and the walls are gaily bedecked Lake. ~ * ~ - one humii-od and forty oighi u(._ Cheerfulness Rowe M1`s~ Pl“'11<1“ll11'St. Wlidoii/*of time git; ada was brought to a close tonight. §‘i';nd;(;1a;:gi'_ wlzlvigsifiig ,_3uS°§§:i1i)ii._ ci-edited delegate, were present ,mo Master Arthur Jones |R1°11s_§d MsrSden_ ar_i_ ur; 6_1 The loss court will he held ct ot- ed io maintain Cim_du.s policy By also a large number of fraternal de- P15110: lung een acuva n isuB wig? _ gif' “W” early “ext June' Mr. Bennett also olJP0Sed the all- (Canadlan Press) ‘ legates and twenty lady delegates tc Curious Story .... ._ Heller ;‘;fvf_1;'°“§i§‘°‘f,"miofies“ pugfic “miami The Ilrlsl day was productive of _,ointment of ministers from oamdalm. A." greets the visitor as he ap- the Ladies Auxiliary. -~ Miss Edith Hill groups but dropped an of this work Oiderly progress. ali_l_?0_i1s_h 2-__1_wmber io foreign ooimoues which ho ssh; Dr' Kms' Munster or soldiers Re` Plano: to devote her life to obtaining votes 0 overtures subml e y d e YM- W°“1d mmtate agamst s°11d“1t'y of LONDON, Jima l4,__ cgpmm establishment was present and tes- Butterfly Waltz Ludovic 10115 D1'€51JYt€l'1¢S Were table 01 FH- action when it como to diplomgpieverything well in hand. The Gyro. 0901140 Wllklns. Australian aviator. 1411 11 W th re t k bein d 1 M' 1 I ' I ' 1 1°rw°me“‘ felled W °¢“1f1`°1 1°°“1"¢1S f°1' lllldl’ ic uestions matters of peace and e e g a wor g oliel iss Austena Mutch During the Wiu. She iefi e,,ei.y_ and further _,eport ll - be _ ____ em ____ e who rooomiy com ted u_i,i.iiiiimi for the retumed soldiers by the Piano: ~ , th o p night across the Eg; oi .mo wo,-id Canadian Legion. The very fact1 Gavotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . l~‘arjeon‘i1,li1,:_I£ wmlligym i-Iégfgirgliaiil sergllggoalgg REGINA' Sask" June 14` _ The glxuld sioegizegitlfsa single voice. He from Aiosiu, io 5uii_zbui.u.eu_ wus that the Dominion Government hasi Ml” Edith Show .uwo of her duughiersg Chprisiabei §e“°"“_; “5is_em}’1y °1 _'ine €f°5b1f'1"' denied that Canada had equality of knighted by King qooiuo today ui given a grant oi’ $10,000.00 to thc I.e-,piano Doom _.i Syivi i ii wed aciiveiv in her an C “rc ° cms' “ 11 5 “ teristatus in the empire. sion for work in its Scrvlw Bursslll sunno an B ° ° “°°“ ’°“"1‘°d ““ °m1°“1’1° “me Mr. Matthews introducing Mr. WEP Dance M C f_5_ gh h b Buckingham Police. Announce- do i mont fi ii . mem ic , lg evldohoo of the “ith _oiaood in|Mi ~ Y SU N188 n'l0VBlll€n 6 Bd llll ' ment of the contentious issue re- B “__ id in ii the house of 0 aptain Wilkins knightiug me Legion by _he G______mme____ l sses Mildred and Elsic Maclnnis lished many articles,_ the__most im- go,-ding the ,oorgonioooion of their c_f__']_‘_}_f____sS_"ie wa: tif; most popuiaf wasmade in the recent birthday honors list. Announcements, __ _ Coming Events The aim 01 the Lesion is for thc1 1’°'°“'?.“ °f ‘”1“°1“w” My OW". °1“"°1‘ 1?°"°""“°“”~ . "At times he is not quite so present not to press for additional vom, Pm TW” - i§°°'_fi-__ °'1Q1°1‘ °“_‘“° _‘;“”,_15‘__1914- MN; According to a speech by Rev. Dr. ;‘°”;,'fu,, Wim M,_ King and m,,m_ relief in the matter of pensions but ' an ‘"5 was 11 l 1’ ° Yea’ 0 R. G. MacBeth Vancover, conven- bers oi his uui.iy_-- said Mu Moi. rk in the interests of the re All Thr°ugh the Night 01d We151”1 her age' °" °1‘ the SPe°1“1 C°m1’1°°m15e C°m`|thews. Before he became leader of gl . . ° w° ii is oi si i Hills of Donegal . . . . .. Sanderson mittee of 29 ministers and laymen me opuosiiiuiu he had token ii high turned man w o n pen one: . but who. owing to being averaged or M155 P9511 Bums ~ the P"9S1’Yt°1`1““ Church 1" Canada place in Canadian industrial life hm/iss physically broken is n°t1P1““°’ i.C10SlI1 15 “°1 g°*“8 1° ‘11"1‘1° °“ 'ml' 1”” 1-1 h d wide knowledge of canada , _ ohio to oompoto successfully in thai Moment Musical . . . . . .. Schubert g when conference between the sever- ulfu gi usiuiiumeuiury uiiiuim |oyvners who are willing to assist m ohour market, This is the lmme Miss Amy Hood al boards would always result in an Ii was not hard io predict that-this work should register with one gs, ° B On V31* KBFZBHUU l as brilliant as his professional car- °'D1- Ullft. M. D.-Start now home 01 Prevention cure. Purdy station, A banquet was held in the Admir Miss Marjorie Shaw Th” M'-1d°1 5°h°°1 °1°"1°‘1 101' me _________.._.._-ii-» ear He wouid “ways be found in Beatty Hall Tuesday night _Piano summer months after a most suc- ioyui symuumy with tho Mother- Among those in seats of honour Sonatina (Allegro non troppoi cessful yelr-The DllP11S WOW HWl1l'f1 “ON "Pi land Mr. Bsnnett's speech WM 9 i L . -, _ M99tin ETSO dim 1”°1’1°m confrsntins the l-s-11’1°“°° _ ' ~ ~ '““‘1°’"*‘“‘1‘“8- ‘his ststcsmanehip would he equally We W°°°°h°swr oo.. N. ir.. U. s. li. G 6 18-311106 ___ ' ' Percy Lake, Hon.HDr. iI!en__i,ot.HPost- Plano; p “Tloiioio i .. ` master Genera, on. . - BNIB Pendant la Mllurk . . . . .. W h ihs l0llowiuu°§i°i,B°'£1Lgfu‘1i;h"m;ir;; Chief Justice of N. B.. Hon. Dr. Mi” _min Ruud ac S Oo., ncddlh Bi-oo__ T” Mum vic_ Ning, _Minister oi Pensionsvagd voouii 101’ Coyle. 4gq0_°.g_oi_ ;1_;:_1lll_i‘_§1F___1_H:§_llf_°_i,e__'1__’_;_fe1:_li_1_`i_g ~ _hé ii-I_i_iv_ece I Lost Thee (0ri'eo) Gluck ___ ' ' ‘ V Premier of N B His Worship. the Mi” M" E °‘“°“' . _...__ ' " ' y ogers ii' _ own Mayor of Bt. John, all of whom de- Piano: “iq pi-l. """°d ‘dd'°”°°' N “.01 ch _ Second Valse Godard until new i°'f;’i“;,'f:°p_'f,'pf,',§“;fm“mui in ge ___ Misc Margaret pluck, _ I 'l1’°"1‘°* 1st..lh. hih - “°= . . l‘_°'m"a1 géiytza by lfmnwzrshipvthsemhizygr M*d"11°"°5 "M5155 531311811010 - wow _-,mum_ dn_5l_ns_i_d__¢_:rm_‘s:\_l:~_|_ii_pLn_i_<=_1.r;e_iinu:_y___m »_i§éii_-__-_~ Wsshs s__p_i_iest_-_i_r_>__o_iotny Mcsherson uni fOr Cl w o9ntml D¥\8€l'lC¢d W the CDIWOIINDII f$0l\|- Plano: _ » violin 50ii)__w ini. Cox . .e-li-21 tions on the impomnt suhiects or Sonata Iv- (moron Model-t oh “ ' ,_ . » orus-Land of .our Birth. i.l:_1u_\i|'ration. Pogl:li____D:_y._dlIom for Phno Miss Mildre Maolnnls F-umweii__By Bum" Mci__euu_ l s e s Pigrim- : .. .. 'fm 'M SU wh ~ Imheuuiv gT.'fi'°§sT,;'°§~`h°§KT‘§§°w°1' ' Miss Mildred Cox ' , ' 1’1°"°= i i _ "~ ' ~ nolvoua nom. _ W1" Bf111\ll1/U f0°“Y¢ Bivllvl -. crude 1. 1. iulph colder, 2. Ruth ..................... COIICOUB Al-bmi, 3, Bernice W3rd_ 4_ Brunton _ Misa Lillian Enman Hooper, 5. Grace Murray. in attend- V°i§;Lies neun ‘ _“___ _ ch-ode xr. 1. Margaret Young. 2 D. John- _GUN __ Lligenotslmrhelma Dingweil, 3. Jackie Beer, 4. Arthur “_ eyerbdrcunm Marguoaie Ilgzrdil 5heB_<;bbi5__:;e;art_._ cuviuiir . _ _ , ._ Misa Jean Beaton Ivan Harper. B' lm' M Piano: Grade IV. l. Jennie Carmody, 2. T0 th! Bla lll0DOW¢llJack.Hlvvl¢ins. rouohimm machines oi-ide r. i. some mixing. -.» 'rho time spoil n-clans Robert wud. , .HllHl'.Oedti6 liulter Grade VI. 1. Esther Mclean, 3. ‘I'Hl'l|A‘K°lUNA!| ANTHBM Reggie leooli. _ tes later than 0harlott¢wvm._/ situation, _ _ _ ___ ‘ed wroohd at Btwkton. _` ,_ o 35 Zgss gg; \.. -.19»¢c._'<~1f *Ur iers and a _ PROGRAMME Remarks by Chairman. Presentation oi Diplomas. O Canada. Reoitatlon-Mary Brown. Piano Solo-Re ie Paoli Bl - Chorus-Fishermans Chorus. Recitation-Thelma Dingweli. Solo-Harold Wood. Chorus-By Primary Grades. \ll'\ERi=;\_l.A i 1:;-_1_»_‘ _,.,__,__.l.__--'---°-»~\-¢~>-- IYJRQNIO. June ie.-Maritime fresh southwest to northwest winds, iulaottled with scattered showers and some fog. i High tide this morning at 7.56 and tonight at 0.10. eun sets this maine at 'isa and rises tomorrow flhfnlhl It 4.0l. New moon sunday, June i'lth, 4.18 a. rn. _ . Bummerside tide eighteen minu- /_ ___.__.- re His Honour the Lieutenant Hondo) . . . . . . . . . . Du ek ed 91°" d11’1°m"5 by M1* 1-'1°¥d W‘ ‘,_ broadcast by C F C A. T0l'0ni0 gverrlor of New Brunswick. Sir Miss Elsie Maclnnis ss Shaw and the following excellent R/MN 1 Duii gim- I`0gX`Bn`l!¥lE WHS I'CIldCl‘€C\Z y . While Mr. Matthews entered into' his eulogy. Mr Bennett blushed be- comlngly and uttered disparagins remarks to Attorney Gen. Price. his right hand neighbor. "I assure you that I arise with some difficulty tn address this ga-_ thering,” said Mrl Bennett .as he, rose after Mr. Matthews' short talk.. nc referred hriesy to the guests' who were present, with particularly pointed remarks on his old chief, Arthur Meighan and Sir Joseph Flavelle. both of whom were seated at the head table. Continuing he said that "my new position as leader of the opposflon .in the House ol Commons is no easy task." i i Six Killed And _ 1 Forty Wounded (Special to The Guardlanl ATHENS, June 14.-Six persons were killed and forty wounded at xanthi today as disorders attend- ant upon the strike of tobacco work- ers, including those of the American 'Dobaooo Company. continued. Cav- alry charged the strikers at Drama. The government decided in adopt a ‘firm attitude in Malin( with the i S. S. Northland Will Arrive From- Montreal With 150 On Boa rd.--Bulk Of Visitors Doctors from all over Canada. doctors from the United States to te annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Association in Charlotte- town next week. Commenclng on Monday morning and lasting until Tuesday evening. the visitors will pour into the city. filling up all the hotels and many private dwellings. A few have already arrived and are quartered with friends in the pro- vince. The work of the housing commit- tee of the Charlottetown members of the C. M. A. has been very lab- orious in providing for such a large quire the co-operation of every cit- izen. Four hundred people will be put up at the Beach Grove Inn, the Victoria, the Queen, Revere, Russ, Lennox and at Shaw`s and Gregor's at Brackley Beach. Trans- portation has been arranged for those quartered in the last two ho- tels named. In addition a. limited_ number will be placed in private. dwellings in the city. l Leaving Montreal this morning.i the S. S. "Northland" of the Clark Steamship Line, chartered for the purpose; will arrive in Charlotte- town with the first arrivals early, on Monday morning. This party will( (hc composed of one hundred and 1i'lfty. mostly from Western Canada, iincluding the most eminent mem- ibers of the association with the gers will retain their quarters on [board the boat which remains in this port while the meetings are in progress. The_ bulk of the visitors lare expected to arrive on Monday ' Come Monday An d Tuesday Evenings.- Everything In Re adiness.. ~ - _. Abbott, Montreal. and Dr. W- H- Hamiltori. Montreal._ “The 'treatment of Pemicious the number of over 600. will attend Anaemia." Dr. Duncan Graham, To- ronto. “The Post-operative Accident," Dr. G. H. Murphy, Halifax. "Heart Disease and Pregnancy." Dr. W. B. Hendry, Toronto. “Types of Encephalitis Lethargi- ca in New Brunswick," Dr. A. F. VanWart, Fredericton. "Carcinoma and Ulcer of the Bin- mach with Demonstration of Wax Models." Dr. E. M. Ebert-s. Montreal. “Pathological Changes in the Breast, and their Clinical Signs." Sir G. Lenthal Cheatle. London. En . g'l‘l{URSDAY, JUNE 2181' 9.00 a. m.-“The Wasted Hand." Dr. L. J. Austin, Kingston. "Asthma," Dr. Daniel Nicholson. Winnipeg. “Primary Ulcerative Colitis." Df- P. H. T. Thorlakson. Winnipeg. “The Treatment of Chorea." Dr. Haig Sims, Montreal. “Focal Infection as Encouniered in Common Disabilities," Dr. W. Robinson, Toronto. “Benigh I-‘apilloma of the Blad- der,“ Dr. R.. E. Powell. Montreal. ",Pleural Pains; their Cause," Dr. H. A. Bray. New York. “Maternal Mortality," Dr. Helen MacMurchy. Ottawa, and Dr. W. B. Hendry, Toronto. 11.00 a. m.-For Ladies. drive about city and suburbs and visit to Fox Ranches. FRIDAY. JUNE ZZND 9.00 a. m.-“The Use of Bulpho cyanate of Soda in High Blood Pressure,” Dr. R. D. Rudolf, Toron- to. "Cancer of the Cervix Uieri; the value of h sterectom versus radia- 1and Tuesday evenings via Borden. The motor car will play a big part, ln bringing the delegates to our; icity. It appears that nearly all ofi fthe Maritime physicians will travell on the roads and from points as fari west as Saskatoon this method of( transportation will be used. It is ex-i pected that cars rfom outsidei points will number 140. i One resolution dealt with th . ~ 1 iuriunaie .Andrew Fraser Miitfcilgii vocal. (special to the Guin-diana S 8 ti Ti 1 6 Ill 6 Il t __?_1;°1__'_=i___P{_*§:g§;\f~i °f W““1'where the meetings will he held, hasi been entirely renovated for the oc- casion. The corridors are lined with_ booths in which products of thel leading Canadian and United Stat-' with flags and streamers. Outside ithe north entrance which will be used, a large sign of “Welcome, C. preaches the building. i The transportation committee has. Club is co-operating in providing! cars in order that all the visitors may be taken to the different func- tions. All these cars are to be prop- erly placarded with "C. M. A." in order that they may be hailed by strangers wishing to be taken to any point. A central car bureau is to be set iup at the Market Hall with branch offices at Carvell’s Wharf and Prince of Wales College. It is abso- lutely essential for the proper work-i ing of this organization that all car of the committee, namely, Messrs. C. M. Williams, J. P. I-lillion, T. B. Rogers and C. C. Gregory. The organization is proceeding excellently. Meetings of the general committee and of the special com- mittee arc held daily and every de- partment is thoroughly prepared. Following is the program: _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20’l‘l{ Scientific Meeting, Prince of Wales College 9.00 a. m.-“Coarctation of the aorta with obllteration of thc des- cending arch diagnosed during life 1" B DOY 0! 14: impending rupture of the aorta: cerebral death; with.- a statistical study of the causes of death in 200 cases with autopsy in the literature." (Lantern). Dr. Maud Cyclone Causes _. Death Oi Six (Special to The Guardian) SYDNEY, N. S. W., June 14.-A cyclone broke over New South Wales today, causing damage esti- mated at hundreds of thousands of dollars. Six persons were reported dead in early reports. The wind-_ storm etnack the suburbs of .Bya- nw. calming considerable damage. The shams' Whihbay was reput- Y Y tion in early cancer of the cervix," Dr. John Fraser. Montreal. "Cancer of the Stomach.” Dr. F. N. G. Starr, Toronto. f "Some Clinical Aspects of Hypo- thyroidism," Dr. A. H. Gordon. Montreal. “Consideration and Treatment of Chronic Purulent Otitis Media." Dr. Geo. Tobey, Boston. Mass. “Responsibilities and Opportunit- ies of the General Practitioner in Preventive Medicine, Dr. A. Grant Fleming, Montreal. ' “Some Common Mistakes in Diag- nosis and Therapy in Diseases of Children." Dr. Alan Brown, Toron- to. The M. R. E. C. Boys’ Camp The Provincial Boys' Camp, und- cr the auspices of the Maritime RQ,- ligious Education Council. will be held this summer in Cavendish, Ju- ly loth to zoth. This camp is whoi- ly provincial. It is the only church camp that will be held on the Isl- and, and the only boys' camp in which thc churches will co-operate. It is intended to serve boys from Sourls to Tignlsh. This camp is for boys of the 'I'r`\ll Ranger and Tuxis ages, 12 to lil years. It is to be hoped that a strclt aggregation of our most promislbg youth will attend to derive the benefits of this camp. The situation is all that could be desired in Cavendish. The bolt of swimming every day-our wond- erful North shore. A beautlfiul camp sitc with splendid shelter and shade. Capable and experienced leader- ship under the direction of the NAV. F. M. Milligan. as Big Chief IDU Rev. W. E. Aitken as Business Mau- ager. _ An ideal outing for your boy. physical, mental, moral. and spirit- ual. awaits at Cavendish. _ . ,. Condensed Spoolilg f ...S.‘iT.5£Ti‘§.; l’§’ull.°'.‘d&t f 'you warn' noon hrNh.o_ Prices 50 for mo: 100 tor ~ 250 ior 550; 500 for-_.ll ;_l for 81.95. Postpaid. Office. Guardian Job Printety. 'OLD PAPER FOR BALI I P01' 131l1ld1¢- APDIY Glilrdllh. ` 'CHOICE CORNID Blll' stall-fed cattle. Baundlrl, de Co. " “‘"' ”'“““" “"' "' " " “M CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRLDAY, JUNE 15, 1928 gh-;_i»o~»»3__g;;»°1-;,_§,';;