_ R ,_§(_,,f,j,|_;,_, _._,_7..‘. ...¢._. .__ ._,. , ,. , ,. ,, ,,. . ._ ».~___.<._.._ A.. .¢..;..\.--iiiia,-.,,..»... ~.m.._.-_»»_J='»f_.»~f».--»»_-..»» I _&in»k-»¢~i>f_-t- et - f ~ - _ . _. , \ ...~<.. ._ * Q. xr . , ~ if fi él 't \ 1 _ , < ._. _ -.- ' 2' > 'r u -." ~ "' 1- T 1 _ ,, 5,... ,--, _HL » ,. _ _ _ , , ., , _ , ..» , . _ -_,~-, , H- . », ;._,,,,.,_-1 \. ¢- »- _.,e A. , _ - f, - ..l.,,,_ j_._ .~-.- _f -,,, My-.-__ » ;' :;-- ~ _»_ i 3 ~ _- .n ,. _ -i , _ _ -4 ~~ -1 __.--_'iQ ‘ 1 _ ‘ » ‘ 1 _’° . ' '- '~ -' . i 1 1.?-r »-f; i- . <‘_ " " ‘ _ _-»_»~__. ._-:¢ f_~.~u_- .~ V ._\.~:.__ ;,_,=.,-_.5-_ __ _ _ i _» ~ -' --' -W ~ -pr--. - -.1 i__.-oil.-_‘cv it _ _ , ,, if-,lm-`», _ . _,__ , ti i *tr , » . l \ _f ".- ii ff.. , - ~`..`.~~‘ ll' t ,_ ` ` _ ' . _ ' ' " ' ` ' _ “ _‘ - _ ` tr. _ __.,. ._ . _ 1.5.'-_ ._ wh 4- _ ' _ ' ' ‘ f" - A . 1 ` ' _ _ _ T wears murine _ _ _ ~-- `fH¥_N¢_lttl , ,.¢.., ' , wonru BIADINII El _gl UARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY ' L_ _ f onl.l"a Imran . ~ lugnnnlrrtwl ounnnlnl A iliidbnalpwn dun-tins, 'rhmr cent. _ Morning ,Bi|ll'I|iI_\» Founded 1¥Oi,'lv¢ ning 1as1. Y CHARLOTTETO WN, CANADA, MONDAY , JUNE 23, 1919. ' A nnital Suhacriifiem 1 By mall, Canada, $8-00: U.‘aA,,~'_Q8.U.| llliiiiiiltn nits A roll chtcosslons THAT GERMANV BE ADMOTTED T0 LEAGUE OF NATIONS AT ONCE _..._, IMMUNTTY OF KAISER .___ _'Limitation of indemnity to 0", _ Hundred Billion Gold Marka. ' #Il BERT/TN, June 22.-Mathias Erz. berzer, mentioned as probable head of the new German peace delegation, is reported -to hnve sent a note to Premier Clemenceau as president ol the Deace conference asking whether the Allies will aeree to immediate ad- lnission of Germany to the League of Nations. 'l-Ienr 'Erzbbrger plso de. sires to know if the Powers .will con- sent to the limitation of Germany’s indemnity to 100.000,000.000 gold marks and renounce their effort to have the former Emperor surrender- od. The note says neither that Ger- many will or will not sign the penet- treaty but the inference seems clear' that she would accept the treaty if these concessions were made. it is known that difficulty is being exper. fenced in securing a majority with- nut. The German demands for the formation of the Government and the conditions named by Herr Erzberger are those upon which the remainder would re-enter the majority bloc. PA-RIS, June 22.-Despatches recelv, rd over the American military wire" into Germany iearly this afternoon stated that Herr Muller having rnlloil to form a cabinet Dr. Edward David. former president of the assembly. had been asked to assume the task. Mat- hias Erzberger will probably head the German peace delegation, the advices indicate. The opposition attitude of the Dem-1 ucrats and -German Natlonallsts on the question of the treaty will prob- ably exclude Count von Brockdorif and Count von Bernstorff from the Govenntent. The Geman provincial press is strongly urging the speedy signing of the treaty. Noted N. Y. Polic_e Chief Dropped Dead (Special to The Guardian.) _.NEW YORK. June 21.-,-Wm. S. Devery. 65 years old, former Chief ot' Police of New York fell dead at his h0in0 in Fai' Rockaway during a thunderstorm ate this afternoon. Mr. Devery was appointed Chief of Police in 1898. His success ~ln nnravelllng some of New Y0rk's most sensational crimes and his picturesque character made him known internationally. Organizer of 0.B.U‘. Was Arrested (Special to The Guardian.) CALGARY, June 21.-W. A. Prit- chard, prominent organizer of the One Big Union, was one of its of- llcials is a prisoner in the Calgary City Juli, waiting transportation to Winnipeg on charge of having know- ledge of a seditlous conspiracy. Priltchard was taken from the west- bound C. P. R. train in Calgary last Flight by -Staff Sergeant I-lsll of the li. N. W. M. P.. who had been watch- ing all trains on the lookout for thc fugitive. The prisoner was brought before Police -Magistrate Sanders, li. S. O.. this morning and was brief- ly informed that he would be held 119110-in-8 tho arrival of an oillcer from Winnipeg, , REV. |wM. |v£`N-s REMOVED FROM HIS CHURCH WINNLPEG. June 18.-Rev. Wm. lvens editor the W.esi.ern Labor ._ews. who was arrested “yesterday aioul; with other strike leaders. was given notice oi location by a motion P99500 this moming in a closed meeting oi the Ministerial Session of the Mani- iobo Conference of 'the Meihodiiil i‘hureh. “Notice of Location" is H technical term by which a man is no- tified th-at he can no longer preach as tl minister of the Methodist Church und flint he gives up the standing and functions of g minister conferred on, mill lit his ordination. The onli' i`0“ii0n Elven for the action was that Mr. lv- vnswas not willing to devote himself 10 the wok ofa Methodist minister. --___._...___l-- “When Oltoacao-tic-wueorev-o ictuocnsco srltills "°J‘~lr/was mo Aeonasaas- Sinlla sheet 76c. per 100. $1-50 f°*` 50 _ Double sheet $1.00 ner 100- 3200 liar $90, Gtiardian Joh Print- t. chsriottewph, _loss-z-zouvtt REVIVAL 0F SCHOOL SPORTS ___ school. sovs compare' F Msoats Ano Pmzss Nsx1-OR sarunoav Arrsnnoon vh;l;:he wntlvlvlnl 01' sport ‘ln this pl-0. arte: I c ushered in by a big W htllgns fun for the school boys the" ieni Hilti Queen Square will he 9 iii' DCIDHI competitors but any School lin the province is eligible to send in entries for the events which are for medals and prizes. The athle- UC H'°““dS nie being rapidly finished so as to be in prime condition for the meet. ln the meantime the boys are “F260 10 UBB them to the fullest and fr,eest extent. The following ure the events i'or Saturd'ay’s meet. Programme starts at 2 p. m The events are open to uuy boy in the province. 100 yards dash. 440 yards dash. High jump. Broad jump. Pole vault. Shot put. ‘A mile bicycle. V; tulle bicycle. " CITY SCHOOLS. 50 yards dash under S yctu's_ 50 yards dash under 9 yours. 50 yards dash under 10 yours. 100 'yeards dash under 12 years. 100 yards dash under' 13 years. Girls race 75 yards. Three legged 'race - Wheelbarrow'race. Medals for 1st, 2nd und Iird i|\ each oi the open events prizes for other nv- ents. A gold medal will bc given by the MacKinnon llrug Co. to the bcsl all round athlete. school lnterned German ' V Ships Sunk (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Juno 22...-Allnounctr ment tlrat certain of the interned Gei- 'man warshlps at Scapa Flow were sunk and abandoned by their crews was made by the British admiral this afternoon, and the Germnn crews have been detnlnell in safe custody. The German ships sunk the number of which is not yet known ut the Ail- mlruliy had not liven nmuncd sill(-ti their internment. and it is sul-il they were tlestrrryetl by opening the sen cocks. _ Premier Lloyd George Confined to Room (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, June 22.-Premier l.|oy.l George is confined to his room \vith n most scvcrc sore throat. ills indis- position prcvcuted his attcntlnnrc yesterday at the meeting of the Sllli- reme Allied council. ills place at the centre was iuken by Arthur J. lini- four, British Foreign Secretary. FOX RANCHERS HOLD _MEETINGS TION SATURDAY. DR. HUNTER ON FOX AILMENTS Tho convention of fox ranchers held in tho Y. M. C. A., Charlottetown on Saturday attracted a large and re- presentative gathering of ranchers fr0m different parts of the Island... Dr. Houston of Kensington presided at the afternoon session and Mr. J. Walter Jones at the one held in the evening. Papers written by Mr. F. I.. Rogers on the Future of the Fox lndustry and by Mr Chester McLure on tho Volume of Trade and State of the Mar- knt wcrc read and were well receiv- ct. The chief feature of the meeting was Dr. Andrew l'lunter's observin- tlons on the t`ox lndustry, particular- ly with regard to nutrition. The Doctor laid down the princl-ples of nutrition. and their application to thc prlrblclns encountered in the breed- ing of foxes. Dr. l-iunter's observu- tions were very much tlpprecintetl by the fox men present as indicated by the numerous questions asked. The Doctor was kept busy practically throughout the course of the two ses- sions answering questions. From the information gleaned from the fox men it would appear that there is really very little trouble a- mong the foxes here other than im- perfect nutrition, fleas, worms and occasional cases of distemper. ln some iiistallces cases ol’ food poisoning were also noted. Ou motion' oi’ I)r. Houston, of Ken- sington. sccontlcd by J. (`. McKen- drit~k_ President ofthe Unretakers Associutiuntlte following resolution was unanimousl_v atlopted:- ' inasmuch as the fox runclters of l’. E, ls-utlntl have invited a survey of hutritionztl problcm.~: affecting the domestic fox and inasmuch ns the lionourup;./ Advisory (‘ouncil t'or Scien- llil<~ and industrial ltcavumzli have now completed at survcy of condi- tions through their able agent Pro- fessor Andrew l-lunter of Toronto Util- versity. V _ Therefore resolved that this rep= rcsentative body oi’ ranchers thank the council for its ready response. and pray that such action may be tak- ‘en by the eounril as will enable Dr. llluuier-'s reromniciulations' to be put llnlo effect :is soon as properly quali- iictl itivestigututs are available. l Dr. Hunter in conclusion gave as 'suranec to the meeting that i’urther ii|\'c:~rtlgution would ho rrconiincntlcrl ho rt~pi'cscni.=:. - 'liverpool Strike 0*! 'Has Been Settled? l.ONl)(lN. .ihno 22_.-'l`hc Liverpool strike was settled on '1‘hursday_ The Ilelgic sails on Monday and the Baltic on Wednosdny, -both carrying reserve units ` ' Rev. R. G. Fulton In the Methodist church Sunday ev- oning the Pastor. Rev. ii. (i. Fulton. delivered his fnrcwcll sermon. lic took as his text, I Szunuol: 17:30. his topic being "|l0l1i<'i|ii'lLZ Silliiii armour." Mr. l~‘ulton tiestsrtbctl the story of the ,U-mln., side by side and lim results depending on thc issue. Preachcs Farewell ‘Great questions such as Prohibition. Distribution nf Profits, Church Union and other qitct-ations of simiiur impor- tance must be doc-Idetl. lloioro ills- misslng tho rongregntiou Mr. Fulton roicrrcil to the 1-ortllnl rvlntiutls cx- ,istlug beiweeu himself and the citi- `zens at large Cntiioiic and Protest-V REV. R. G FU cron _ -' _ - 4 li) il the shepherd In speakhllfl he yields( enthused with 'W'AN-ran A1' onca voune Maul '91' delivery team. Saunders New l some 1 co. a4soa-zonal.; 'GAR' ron l-una--rtne~r ctaeal Oyez-land car. Paddy M00\1\i4»l sifild. McLellan Bros. Phone 250. Hviile rhode ma. can-o-tsutt _Qa--m °W - nal. .ents , is cs_card.. ., months. Al; ity 119.01-mon smut. _ ‘ ' _- . , i-June 28-lil, . t lad he s t _ . stories of national heroes. in the re- jection of Saui's armor David show; ed his intention to iishi his UW” W” or not si all. That he had a method of ms own show, (1) his individual- aiity (2) Confidence' fnnnhlgtgqngnedd skill. (3) Analysis o s in to m¢l0n_ (4) Results attesting the wisdom of action. 'I»n closinli Mf- lrqlton referred to the Si`*‘1t P°l"°d through which we are nwinii- H” "ld tha war drains of hell' are _heat- l because the church is thunder- ing g its gates. Mighty issues shall bffdtcided ,mhin the next ten years. ant alike. He alluded also to the re- modelling of the church, the uniting of the two Methodist congregations and to the Prohibition Act. Speaking of the latter he said P. E. Island had led the Dominion by placing B Di'0- hibltory act on its statute boolrsgin 1900 and ,now by the act of 1018 had retained its splendid ponltioh a sthe leader among the provinces of the Dominion. _ _ _ _ _ Y ‘_A . _ Mr. Fulton expects to leave on Wed- nesday- evening for a. shortgvisit to Mrs. Ful.ton's home in Charlotte Coun- ty, N. B., before taking up Lis pal- LARGE ATTENDANCE AT CONVEN- h_v him to thc ltesuuruh Council which' President Wilson Will investigate (Special to the Guardian.) PART-S June 21.-President Wilson, it was learned today. has decided to appoint a. commission to investigate reported pogrnms in Poland. it will consist of seven members, headed by Henry Morgan, the former ambass- ador to Turkey. Martial Law Prociaimed ln Hamburg (Special to The Guardian.) _ TZOPENITAGEN, June 21.-Martial law has been proclaimed in the cn- tlre zone of llumburl: harbor, us n consequence of an increase in raids upon food depots. ' Monteaglc Arrives At Vancouver, B.C. (Special to Tne Guardian). ' VANCOUVER. Juno 21.- After swinging ut a|\l'liur for thu night in the harbor the (Y. l’. troopship, Molli- eugle, carrying 747 returned iianntllun soldiers of the Siberian Epetlitionury Forces, docked here curly this morn- ing. _.___.__.___.i Cadets Attend dill appearance their inurciiiug being l`ke that of yetc1'ans. 1'-lefort-_ the sci mon the pastor Rev. tl.‘npt.i G. i‘. Taylor gave it short and helpi'ul uit-_ ( t_, g _ t _ and clean minds. He emphasized the necessity for the soul's welfare. He urged the boyslto be clean and munly returned soldier strikers is r-:wrictl says. “No purutlcs shull be hold." li trouble. The 'l"|n\c_~: while milking nllo\vz\n<~t-s roptullutlng tht' (lu|\ntlltti_i olilclul tix- plunutlon [hut thc riot wus tho result of thc uttiiudc of the civilians to- wurtls (‘auatliuns und l)rolcst.lttg against sucli nn explanation bring pnhlisllvti lu-fore any jutlit-ui int|nir_v has over iwvii connnentzed. 1 THE FRENCH WILL DEVELOP ST. PIERRE torate in Halifax. ¢ i . ~ * 1 a " ' ` ° MANY SOLDIERS llnrr_\'_ “ on the mul lon though ullroiul si i till <- ALLIES RELEASE PEACE CONCLUDED ARMY OF OC- CUPATION WILL BE GRADU- ALLV DEMOBlLlZED_ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, June 22.~Thc war nilicv announced that hctweon the date ol' the urmistlcc und Juno 16 108,641 officers and 2,779,707 men were dc- moblllzed or descharged as medically unfit for service. The men ure nn\v streaming uway at the rate of 40.- 000 weckly anll if peace is signed this number will grudunliy increase. .it will then be possible to reduce almost immediately the [thine army from ten to six divisions and when there is evidence of the peace being carried one eiiectivcly this army run bc rc- dutzcd still further On the assump- tion thut pence will he signed ln June it is still hopcd that all won who join- cd in 191-i-15 will be rcpatriutcd. Rc- lcaso of thc latter cannot hc dealt with until full. it is also contempla- toil to release lroui service uhrouti ull nit-n within it few months of :i7 _vent-s. Senor Orlando May Sign Treaty (Special to the Guardian.) l’.~\Rl-S, June Z1.-Neither thc Ital- ian nor any of tlte other delegates. to the Pence Uonfeienc- have iecciv | - e .‘ : '. L ' ` _ - - ~ ' cd news from Rome indicating \vlit~-‘B\`lU5h llllbliff Ui _Prices ““‘1f"` lil?-"‘? ,her H new l,L.u,~.C delegation wi" he and thc surplus will be sold_ln Alllctl ._.__. Sem to pm.is_ Opinion in c0m~m.9m.e und neutral nizll`kcts_ l\l:irlln who is The tnulets or west kent st-.noni circles seems seiwrnl that Senor 37 -Ve“"S °"‘ ‘H “ C""“’5“"’”" “"“ mst evening mlemled Sm-vin.. al 7,10" Orlando and his associates niny sigl1,°*'-'"`U’<| DUSIIIUSS “S “F "5lU_§"l9@i` Wfhpll ithurch. There wus u large turnout the Gwrninn ti'ci\tv_ *In wife of t\iif3""‘l"“"7“ _~"e*"`“ ""1 “"‘l‘ "~,`~'“° "“l"l”" of me boys and they P,-ewmgll pi Splgn full of the Orlando government tl\c!0"l*__"l NS iiflills \'\/us' thc \iilliUl'liliiill1 u resumption of the advance into Gor- king uppolntfrtl the licacc ilclcguliolri ,,0n,,,,,|u,.mly H (.h,mge m me go\.,.m_,l'iii' the tit.-vclopincnt of l§u|.:li_-:li agri- L ment would not necessarily make the uppointnicnt of at new delegation int- St* TRAGIC ACCIDET AT MILL VALLEY MR. ANDREW MURPHY, MILLS OWNER. KILLED BY BURST- WHEEL. _ A very sad :lift-itlvtit ot't:tl|‘l'etl Sat- urday morning ut Mill Valley, ncur Kensington, wllcn Mr. Andrew Mur- phy, proprietor of thc mills and clott- trict light plunt met almost instant' death, when u whceliu the shingle mill burst. Mr. Mm-phy lived only an hour ut`t~_~r thc unfortunate occur- rence. lit: lcnvus io mourn at wifc and three small cliiltlrcn, for whom the tlccp syinputhy of the comlnunity goes out in the sudden bereavement which has thus come to them. $200,000,000 Deal t in Finest Linen Q (Special to the Guardian.) l.()Nl)()N_ Juno Ill.-~-\Vltul is believ- vd to be the largest utioiiiart deal Sintzu this .sigililig of thc urmistieu wo_~; conclutlctl yc°.tci'tlziy when l.. JJ Mitrtin. lllliwlmsctl from. the Aircraft I)i.~lpursul l)epartn1cut. 40,000,000 yurds of fine linen for 4.000.000 pounds sterling. This llnvn is of the very' best quality and was made to cover the wings of air planes. -lt can bo used for clothing, household' linen. liandcrchlct`s, etc. The tit-all represents three yours uf the normal supply. Mr. Martin intcnd~i to sell the linen to thc of 0.2.0110 oil t-ugilles from .\lnt‘t‘1l'u culture. uutctl to replace Senor Orlulillo. Bolshevik Forces in their lives in order to develop into _ ' » _- V _ 2 ‘__ theilnest hype of manhood. I ° ' ' 4 . ~ _ ._ _ it is r<~pnrIt\tl nrc ilcciul.: in punt:-, to have captured four liowilzcrs, 15 tuni- hoth sides atdltcrc to rlilicftt' pledge `l,§nn guns "ml L|,0u,,--,mlltt (if 1-iflng, (5PeCla| T0 The GUHf`dl3"~) " 1 . ' V t gn;|l1it)rt:;`l in inlllillll:n:;¥I.i<;!i'i't-gs(ttltnt.'(l:;n- ' ` H. will :lt-dhcftl S(r .iztliindlmtlgliyctl(us (Special to Tne Guardian). l‘()ll()\'l`() iuuc l Well-,otnc ucvts lol ilious.u|d:~ of cniployccs of 1 ,_ . the (lnturio Govcl'ntnent comes from t F __ ` _ thc Prime _Ministcr‘s office. Salary L I I h G d_ §‘.'.’.1Tf.JI."...illi-l"ifF§'T.TiJ-2‘...t‘.§`,;"f-i§....ii3 ?.,“.,’iI. Ii1§l',“'§5' _‘Fl "'1`§.‘f`.'iT;t ‘i".l'."'.’.'."~ , _ . ..._ .. _ _p -i 5,._-... - _ U. m“`""‘| UN' Vtililil iii lillrsult ol the dv- 1-ludt'. thi- ilirftweutf-rl uinotult. At-,ctit'rl-I tWiNNii'i‘7li- J\ii_\f‘ 22-silt'-‘l\“~* ""* n\nrni¥'nni Soviet. linens. 'l‘ln» i>\:ni~ inn to su- lvnuum limit-st tht. intiivhi-I tween civil uutliorltlcs und- sti‘iltcl\zlr- kim. fl.,-l-nt; nr.. it-il|\in |w,.n|y ,Milne lm] i,",,.,,uS(,__, will \,m.y-‘ Sullu, |,,,im: , rulers one ioncunsilitl fo\;ii0ilitit.-s. ond the second aban- -donment ofprosecution of the former ulillnrl'ili'. Von Bernstorff to be Minister of Foreign Affairs- l‘Aiii~S, _func 21.-Au unconfirmed 4 __ _ _ _ , rip -t re,ceiv.l -lor frnni the Army to mlnlstii of the department of Sol- l(“u?]'|igen(,e gmelauem Coblenz says ,, I __;__ ._ fliers civil rc-ostublishmenilsome time _ before the end oi' tho summer .intl it -é (llllLlAGO. Eluuc 20.~13olshovism i stated on ull qide thu hl . _ _ -_ __ , . _ _ . .' ' p oint» 4 Q i,0ND()N_ June 20,-(.l3y (nnatlian under the management of the (,om- “iam with H subsézluenuul"0;_'g§mz"_ been named us Minister of Foreign Associated press)-+It is now reported liiittee oi’ Five" is financially pros- ti t, th] ll) lm t . H _-mi, that nine Canadians, some with band- porous in ChiC1180- it ‘VRS HHSBYWI fvmlllg \-oi,<(:rn(n[;tlar MA “Out S H ages. have been arrested at Woorlcoto ifiiiay Wil-ii U10 €ii`i°@i'il at Wii1i1iD0£< tif ' H ,Q QM, _(I ,hm H. gir Ammr (.m__ (lump in connection with the hlpsoru it. N. Russ_cl, a Red missionmy, (‘hl- me H'm_"_';tN_" Um nm_`H.U|m 'lm Wm I ‘r ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ " ' ' _.i'. 'n1nan.=r have btrcn sent to Epsoul wlinrc ull is for local prop:t1.;:tllrl:|. sont. $.25.0i)tl v:l':_(m"'nwiHIhg_'in ]V°;Ltm_i;l" 152'. l nnw rluint. Tile (lunudinn Rod (‘ross through ltusscl und other sources io ' ' l has voted $1,000 for the i'u|nlly of the establish Soviet. rule in tire Dominion l Philip .i. Yiitrry, Sultorintt-utlonl ni rust- und lutvc tlciuili-il inlol' collecting funds to be used lor llolslinvlsiu might not con- zt i`t~r|t\rul viuluiitnt rriulinul liigles- A D0W0Ff“| W|"9l°95 "Mio" hi "hw Seam. down Rue Dupont and attempt- ' ___- heiiilt limilmed by *he G‘“"°"““‘¢“t- ed to rush the naval prison to release Gl,,\(‘l<} BA\'_ N,s,_ ,inns 2o__Twn their imprisoned cnntrndss- The-lr persons nn=._|n st. .iosephs Hospital THE EVEATHER, attempt fi\il€‘fi» with serious injuries und several oth- Relnforeements for the French lu- TEMPERATURE‘ funiry on patrol here have arrived. of it fall of 25 feet from nn outdoor TIDE, MOON, ETC. and the number of semlarmes has hutcnny hen- hun night. 'rho serious-N been doubled. The streets are under ly lnjnrell and inlrnlllerl to hospital _ ' ' close snarii and at present the city is are Mrs. Douglas lvlcoonuld and Th" U00 Will be Milli Uilfl fi"'3"|"i5 quiet. daughter, Sadie McDonald. Early last til il-53 “ml i“"“’"'°“' ll' 3952 "__‘""' P" The men ensusotl in the tlcntonslrn- evening it nog right started in from hl8h l0"\0|`i'0W 'i\‘"'\il"il ill 'i-3=i- i‘"‘| tion do not seem to be quite elf-nr in ni the Wolfe lunch on prdokslile SL wf’d“95dBY “F 753- their UW!! 'llllntlu RS ‘lil thu itllllste 0( Hmm; fifteen persons were on tlmhnl- Sun Het-B thiii 0V0il|I\8 Ind l0m0i'\'"W the movement. Some told the corres- egny ni the hlnnk nl tha time, their H13-035 ii T159! ¢°m0'|’i`0W Bild Wediieii' pondentthnt. the trouble was hecnuse nlienilnn being mlmclnd by me np. dilY i'i\0flili1K if 4-35- ' - of the arrivals of the prisoners from mar heloe/_ they crowded to the,ed,ge I-"af ‘limiter "100" ‘5“t“fd“Y~ -'““°. ntheoiack Sea. while others were un- of the ton-ony. south-nly without 21. al 12-33 B-UL __, der the mistaken impression that ‘why-ning, the mil nf (hp halmny “Vg NEW H100" Frldll JUUG 27. M J-0" [they will be nrdered t0 the Near Euil, why, (huge leaning on it were preci. would lu- uni-nt'tlu'tl. nl rlw situation being that the llourd ul' ’l`rz\tlc slioiild .<1-t up n tribunal lo in- vnsiiguie cut-:es cf abuse enttsctl bf.- ,___,,_, 4-oulblu rs. and re tort to the l‘c.~'idt\nt V _ FRENCH SAlLORS RUSHED TO of thuttbotly. I H t 'Sl`. T’iF7i\RE~ MTQ-t, Juni’ 21"`R"` PRISON' ._ llnw to deal wlih lingo trntlt- ct-.nt Government expenditures in this ____ Omnhhmuuns is (mp M. me hu' cninny of i'r1ii\_<'-0 ‘fire i'fsSi i"‘i'ii‘ll lil' llif' Will' .4|i‘f' f'l>iili`0l|l\il»¥ reputrlutc until their ills ure vrirvtl funds were ruisvil nt int-.clings llort: Gi‘i'1ll iii'il=lil\`S liifi\ifili`li‘-5'. i\f'l'*li'f|i'iii! :ind tho authorities ought to know for ihi- purpose of converting (‘annm twersels .on Saturday evening. 'l`liey`were m'et` at the depot by Mayor Wright and dord tally welcomed on beh`alf‘o'f the citi- zens and coveyed to their various Jstoppfng places. The men arrived at ilalifax by the Apnltanla and report. having had a splendid voyage. llcruas.. .»\ tlumhrr of them are Islanders who culistetl in the west and several are orlglunl 'l‘0i'ith iiattalion men: Following arc the named: Lt. Gerald Kelly, Chariottetnwh. Sgt. \\.‘_ Tl. McDonald. Solaris. Ayers. Wellington. Mr-.Millan, :lest River. J. Mciaunhla . Hd. Hillsboro H. J. Suther and, Searls. C. Poirier, Nall Pond. Ai Baker. Ellerelle. l‘_ Gallant, Dgmoilt Bay. J. W..Miller. -Murray Harbor. lc. Webber. vlotprialta. C. A. ltli>l¢e|_inI 99 ' n. ` \ Smith. 'I' ti e House. s. -(trims, Burt `. Int 1.” Missbf, Q tic. cilaaid, _ Bryant, Ellefsl e. H. Jewell, Hartaville, Lac., *°"». f~_.:~ Ff‘1Y"I‘?f‘?1-" 1'? E4.; :ft » " '_-s... ~..*,,_ »ti'1.<-- 4.. . A _.l , - ~ --lf ,A