A i ll 1 ' ti‘ .,._ .:. ..\ i.‘ to a settlement of illffcreuces ba- 1 hours iillowcd no signs of material- ‘J. TORO dlirflliosition llas been made by -l\l' minorities at Ottawa to postal strik- iTorqnto Postal strikers‘ this morn- jill- ‘ J g ed by dominion and local strikers a * ~ at v filfignded to. ' misln (Canadian Press . NTO. June 20.—“ A new rs," said Gordon Jackson, resi- cnt of the Fredericton- oQtsl Workers at a mass moetingpf "The government's new proposi- tlon." ho said, “wouidba consider- coirlmlttees today and would be iuJd before the strikers at s closed meeting this afternoon." TORONTO, tlfllllfljliillit) yesterday by a leading official of tho litriking postal workers here that "important ne- gotiations" in progrcss would lead tween tile employees rind Cuna- rlitin government within thirty-six lzng tllls niolnlng. No definite smtemontg have boon made by federation officials 11s to who tlic persons are w-iio airy-conduction the negotiations, but the strikers are urged to be pritlnlt, promises being nlnde of early ilcvclopments of a favorable character. Increased Immigra- tion Needed To) Lighten Taxes (British United Press) LONDON, Juuc 26. -\Vliilc 20h- erlilly optimistic ronardillg Can- ada's filturc Sir Rollt liiridersle)‘. Governor of tlio Iludsul Buy Colli- piny in presenting his annual re- port to the shareholders empha- sized tho necessity of increased ini- mligratlrn- in order to lighten lhfi present hcilvy illlrdcn of taxation. Sir llohcrt ilisn Tlliilffllii at H0111‘! length to iill! impossibility oi‘ any pornlullvllt rccovcry hvihlz rcacllod until Eilfbllliflfl‘ affairs hail been settled. Sir llobcrt was n mollilior of tlio Dawes (loillmii-islrln nlld for this reason his statement that ovcry days dolny in bringing tlic flndini! oi tlic Dawes (Jnnlniission into ci- fl-ct inevitably lesscug its chtincc of colllploto success is of particu- lar “T101138!- (lanailafs Gift To League 0i Nations Building (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June 26. Low, Minister of Trad lllcrcc and Julluls Murdock, Mill- mm- of Labor, have recommended to the government that the lliwi‘! on tlurrnnin floor of the new build- ing being erected for tlio League of Nations at Geneva, be donated by Canada and that a suitrihlu tablet bu plncoil iii the ontrnncc hall of flit‘, lluiidlln: lo cilmlnellior- “p. (he gift. 'i‘ilc material placed ln tho door rind tho workmanship would bc (Pallnliiuiu. Tho nliuisklrs recommended that thodvlllllstor of Trade and C0111- merco in» KlVCIl authority to nr- raiuzc for tho illnnufactilro of tho doors in rlccordonco with lilklllil to be furnisllcd by tlic architect and ma; the axpeflsflg involved, $4.009 he charged against the commercial intelligence service. --——<re_P-—- Wdrld Fliers Are Off Again --4- dlan Press) CALCUTTA, British India, Juno 20, -—Tho U. S. round-tllc-world fliers. who left llnniwoa this mom- mm Hmmiml pt Aliyah on the oasi- crn coast of tho [my of Bough‘. 11"‘ cording to iuosiiugcfl, this aftcrnflflll- Earllcr dcspatchcs rcllliflfiil "l" llnltcd Status party all reached (jhlltngprig, province of Bengal. but ifliltltl/[ITOVPQ erroneous. __'_.._-4<~>> Confesses 1T0 Kidnap- ping; Born in U. S. (Canadian PHI!) ROME, June 26. — Amorlfi" pumlnl, former tittacho of tho press bureau of thli Mihhi"? "i "l" interior. who cilnfesscd to n. it"! y", p“. kidnapping and murder of Socialist Deputy Mnttcotti. was horn in Si. Louis. M0» it was illii- closod today. Dumlnls parents wnro Italian. This information vols forthcom- ing when the police threw a iluizc dngnct over the mtlro country. no; mlly for tho pilrporlo of catch- ing nvono identified Wllh (h? Manteottl affair. "in n. slim-ahead ilitliliritc acquaintances of suspects in a hope of iurnia: av trwh @1116"- l Thos. A. e and Com- (Cana in beauty-culture-by-mall, heroine n young liidy north of St. Clair ave-ii- ue, almost ciidcil in zi triigcily wlilcil Jung 26, -_Pl-edl<;- might have equalled the llllcllallan beauty-powder case had not i'a'le,~— or luck-intervened and saved lilc Takes One Contained, Hon. Pheteweniot Pre- “in Capsule But-Sees mier of N, B_ U“. S°¢°n_l_1_0ne MQVB- animously Select- (Caniidian Press.) ed as President TOiRONFDO, June 26-—A venture (Canadlalf Press) ST. . ANDREYYS-BYJPHE SEA. .lune 26. —l~lon. Peter J. Vcillot, Premier of New Brunswick, was this -,iftcrn0uu elected Prcsidcut of lilo Canadian Good itonils Assoél- mm ntion to succeed Russell 'i‘. Kelly ma. llnnlll-ton. The clcctlon was lin- unimoils. llui. J. L. Pcrron, K. C. ugmwarlng m regular lmcrvnls y“ Minister of Highways, (lilcllec, was mic of (llc lliilllflfiiliii Alilerltflin raclcclcii Iioaerary President. lion journals distributed throughout w- R- Ulumh hlllll-‘ilel "i Wiilh-‘l- Canada has bilcu all advertising of- Mmmmml "n" V1CQ‘P|'"B|‘|UM- fcrlnl: a riulledy for surplus ilvnir- n9" G- 5- H‘_'“'Y1 Mmlstelwt ‘Ugh ilupols. For tho lllnrc sum of $35 “mys- Om-“rm- 50cm)" vl'~19‘1’“*3l' this firm guaranteed to cut down “em- “ml GNWK“ A~ MiwNflmem flfl0'5i weight wltliln :1 week's limo. fllflnlicfll» wall '°‘°‘°°l°d Sflmtnry (Anxious to reduce her weight, tho rr°“““r'~'" young lady ailr-iwcred the advcrtisc- The mlowmh’ wcf“ Chem“ ‘m’ lncllt forwarded the required sum, “m”: A.- M" M““(’"l.hm‘y' Mam" and n few days hm“, recelved a tobrl; Hon. J. G. (lard lier, Saskat- sinail package coutaini-illz two czip- “huwam J‘ D‘ ‘umcwmom Album; . l ' ., . . ’ .. ; sulcs. which, the instructions load, ‘t’?lgmdlsylm?Dflufixtifgld were to ho tilkell, one on the day _ ‘m m“ mlmvnm‘ ‘My’ "1 l (gilt-hire; ll. ll. Shaw, l’. E. l; Iloil. 0mm“: the “hectkmfl Vmnf r Wllliaill (ililsiholiu and A. Cordon. ;*.‘r:"1.“.i:;‘ .211“ ..“.?“.T.“l":..‘I“:-§. Pitt‘! ~~ ~- , l 1. 2.1. ‘. , ‘. following ilioruing, wllilc at busin- ess, silo tclepiloncil her mother to say that silo. lllld itirgoitcn to tzi-lui tlio other capsule and would bc homo at noon for it. 'i‘lio girl laugh- oil when llcr moilicr said silo llad soon iill‘. capsule l’lli)Vlll"I to and tru on tlic dresser. At noon. wllcn the girl ,woni. hmlic, silo cnniirllicd lior lllotlioris suitcllloilt. Tllc Plllifiilii‘ wan. lllov- iug_ Ilccnllllng suspicious slln tclc- plloncd llcr physician yvlnl, upon ox amlilatloil. (iiEClilTNI that ilie crip- sulc coutiliucd a tapeworm- ynuni: lady frolu ivllat would ll proved an uuplilnszlil-t, ll‘ not n iistrcus iEXIILEPiCIlCO. ill('.()ill(‘. (if ill!‘ assuciitiul for tlic lilg to $1,583.00. 'l‘lio Prcsidisnfls \\‘(‘§ll. li_ sir-nosed Ontario wi-tri: not so fnvzirud. this connotation ill" would Devoul- Stomach. idly devoured the excess contents of tllc llody and the person would lose WPlf-lili. with cxlwi-cdini: rapidity. inquiries made frolll various well known llliiiilPili moil elicited tlic trick is by nu ulcans a now (mo. Years ngn ill Now York City l-illS fraud will; pcrpctrzlted with lilflilfi- ands of victims all ovcr tlic iillitcil Slnics and Cziilnilil. “It was not nilcossary ‘to linvc more than ono tape wor|li," Siflifitl one nledicl specialist this lllornlng. "Ono would have proven nil too sufficient." fiiii Hon. Mr. Again Takes Seat in House (Canadian Press) l 3..'i(ltilis nlolnlni! l-llo Local Chinese Reg- ister Under New Regulation trnry to his obi dcnts of this city, in common with illosc living :lll (lvcr (Jniindn. have silica lust fall, llcon rcglstcrlng at tlic local post office. Tile new regalntihh is for the purpose of discovering whether or not any of tllc Cllincsc now in Gilli‘. ada have cntcreil this country without filing papers, or pilyini: the $5.00 head tax. Those who ne- glect registering are lilllilc to a fillo of $500 and imprisonment for one your; if tliore are n11)’ 91011059 who at the time of their immigra- tloll did not comply with tlic filflll- lll-‘l-ogillatlons, they arc likcl)’ 1° ho deported when discovered. Irish Free State Plenipotentiary For Washington (canadlan Press.) LONDON. Juuc 26.——~Bi\l'(7ll Arn old, iiuderSoerctrllry for tlic Colou- loa, lnforlnod tho iiouso of Lords today that tlio British (lovcrnnlclll iiad instructed its Ambassador at Washington to iliforin tlio iillitril Status Government that (lreni. lirl-, taln luid reached tho conclusion ii la dceimblc that tho wmhwi oi matters at Washington cxclllslvcly relating to the Irish l-‘roc State should be out-rusted to a iillnisiei‘ picnipolentinry. llc ndill‘ vcrnlent tru be acccptnblo to the Until-d Shiites. Recent ilespiitcbos from Tmhiill sta- tcd that Prof. Timothy A. Siuidily. 0f Cork, had been appointed Minis- icr plorlipotentiliry of thc lrlah ‘Fhrm’ 3522-35‘xiizzlnggmég“ggx}rng continue ilntii Friday afternoon. c up . ' ' —-——~QQQ--—_ meni. nniloilnri-d Mr. M urdnck aild again took lluilsc. ilnusie. Teachers’ lllcetiilg (Canadian Press.) M-(JNOfTIUN, Juno 26.——Witll ilttcndaili-o of about of Ellui-nililu lu tho chair. of the Prmrlilce. months, an address on cataract . ._.2;l.-'£:."....i'.'..i'.‘it....; vial-ls a.» and veitetmblop. 5s, mini a on’ n”! n Jellkni rnuiv Aids p »- ables; vrax beans, oes. celery. ons, lettuce, s ins , yew poi- f}... new ca ha] iiarias. . tn- luaov i .11119'l.*l7 lstnro will be tabled l! in a few days, ii ill to Hiiflrmed n A. V 5T7‘ Mr. MacKlnnon asked if the gov- “ availed; in the Hoaqosborili- . - (cansdian Press.) (YFIWWA. June Zfi-Correapon- dance between the Federal govern- ment and tlio government of Prin- ce .ll‘.dwnrd island remrdlni; U16 1'0‘ fusal o‘! the lieutenant governor of hat province to rinse ion sawed by 111 (Canadian Preu) ST. JOHN, N. 11.. into effect on Jul h‘ n“ “m” the consular visa for NlwKinnon, (ifAb- srsl, Queens. P. E. L.) yesterday. “mm, 9, chum meat on the subject, fir. lupolnte said such a communication had been l- oived. the ministry or for» lloe" ruled on the matter. an or- der in council had been Issued, the whole correspondence won lion to certificate r bofli fees belfll lie ended. 11.1"‘ elven. (no mooted 1a héhirtlLoel-tlfloaie arid are»: of vactl will be required. (V, I .\ ‘Tho flnnncc report showed tlic last fiscal your to be $17,487 n sur- plus of $57.44 null assets ulllouut- report slated that tlic association was proving; a wondcrfill succoss and uul; killlig tliu old jealousy of tlic vast and illc IHWOSSHY of iuiiilcllif! tlic fudcrul govi-rllilloiii. in l't‘.SlllllI* pruning flldcml high- way aid for tlic l-astcril and uu-st- orn pruvinccs cvcll if (Jilcbl-c and I11 ltosillutloils Colllmilicu prrlscnlcd .l resolution, which was llllllllllllllilHlyfliiilllléiii. iiad tllc two tapeworms been urging tho guvclilllll- t it) txlkn, illi- l-lWHiiO-Wfld. it would only be a mai- ulcdilltl: stops to r allllic fcileral tul- of ll fcw days before till-y f‘2l]l- aid. ‘ incrl sod twusloulu rcturas duc to glwellii-r snll- of ‘.llli()llll)l.lii(!S, ’ll (‘0ll51i.‘(llll‘ll(!(i of illl! inlpruvciliciit ill roads was onc of tlic lwisolls nilvauceil ill favor of ilie fcdcrlil t‘ PRINCE eraser SCHOOL ' There was an exceptionally large in Prince Street ‘School yesterday afternoon presided over by‘ Mr. llcnry Slllildl, tlic genial Secretary of School Trustecs. 0n the platform were ills Worship Mayor McKen- na, the Supt. of Eilucstioll Mr. ll. li_ Rogers, a former truatco Iii-r. T. C. 31111199. who was most cordially welcomed and Prof. Clark, who ile- ligliteii tlic cllildrcli with a hearty invitation to tlic Experimental Stil- tlon. Each oi’ tho gentlemen pres- ent spokn brlcf words of congratu lotions and goodly advice to the pupils and rnfcrred in glowing tcruis to tllc splendid showing tluii Prillcc Street Scliilnl has nladc dur in: tlic past Il-i years under tile ca- pable supervision of Principal Sen- lunn WllOSC presence with tliciu. af- ter his rcccnt serious illness, was so plcnsiug to all, especially the pu- pils and. tcriciling staff to whom he is especially ilcar. Principal Scnimlnls rcport was road by ill-s ilauizlltcr Mina iicsslle Silnillziu. and .\lr. Smith and Mr. Ilncurs prcscntcd tile special prizes ziud diplomas, this pllzrluaui duty bcini: interspersed with (zllcrusrli by tlic school. '.l‘llc pupils, as nvtrl- bulc to .\lr. Scnnizin. who was with lll(‘lll for the last time as Principal sling vary iuiicfuliy that lovely sou: ut’ Van Dyke's “My 'l‘as'k,". \., 1M1". Slllitli in izloslua nlado the pleasing nllilouncr-lllclli that Mi", W_ h. “(if-LUIS has offcrl-d $7.0 ill cash for prizcs‘ next ycilr to be ilrrang- (‘ii as illouxlii iicst by tlln tcilcllcrs. This was grcotcd wiili roillldsfol’ illlllifillStl- The cxo-rclsi-s closed with rousing cll rs for .\lr. Seaman and illn teachers, given by tlic pupils. As a parting gift to .\lr. Si-zlmnn. whose lli-hcziltll has (Ellliiiilii him tn KlVO up tcziclling ,tllc tczicllisrs and pupils. presclitcd llim with an ad- dress of lllillfflffifliiilll nccollipailieil by a llnndsculc adjustable ri-zlillni: lamp and i-hziil" \\'|liCll it L: hoped llc iuy ho spa-rod nlllily happy years lo enjoy. PRIZE LIST Murdock OTTAWA, ()nt., June 20. ——Aite1‘ a debate and division lasting ‘till House of] (Jillnlllrlis ndnptcd tlic report of lilf." coillluittuc. on privileges and elec- tions which rxonilralcd lion. JZllllCg Murdock, lliiulstcr of Labor from tlic clllirgc nf llllvillp; nctcil cun- lnaiious us n min- Tllo votc for adoption was 119 to 4 immediately afior tlic vote was was m- thuslzistlcaliy cheered by Liberals his scat in ilie Ever slucc tho illlnrgcs were uladc against him, tlic lilinlsl. er has been unable to sit ln tlic At Moncton an five hnudroll tcachcrs from all pants of the Pro- vince tlic thirtieth nicctlng of tlic Now llruuswlck 'l‘cilcliers‘ institute opcncd in Edith Cavcll School billi- dina ivcilucedny morning, with l)r. w. S. (Jzlricr, (lllicf Supi-rintclltlcnt (lu tlic platform. llcuiilcs tlic (rllzlirlmlu at llli- Oliflflllil! session were (Thali- (‘tliillr C. C. Jones, 0i‘ tlic ll. N. Tl. llir. ll. V. li_ llriilgori, Principal oi‘ tile Normal School, and inspectors The first (law's procccilinns were fcillilrcil by tlic (mulling address of tlic Chief ‘Siipcriiltcudeut, u papt-r by Prliusipal Bridges, of tho Normal School advocating nu cxtoilsloii of tlic Normal School cnursc by six “Modern (l tlio (lo- ,,_ _ _ P ,, _ 1M 1ha1»r~1><>~=~i""°""‘ .'.i.';‘.‘.l.‘.‘.§i°'?..'“-.~l;§.‘#.?§ffdx...lii.if2ii. or of Education. for tlic Slum of Maine, rind a civic welcome to lbc visiting cducntloillsts extcuilcil by licpuly Zldayor Cuuillic ll, llcllcvlivu. Tllc scsslnn oi‘ tlio institute. will _ Immigration Regula- TO B9 Taillff} m Hmlse tions in Force July lst June 26. —- Tho U. 8. immigration authorities here announced today that the now immigration regulations would gn _ l. when (inna- m m ‘ramp diiins going into t e Utiltod Slates ° vr°mmm h‘ 3' to live. would be required to liuvo hi Ii f. °"~ “Ewe” Immm‘ ‘f0 would be char! . tcheachtiiarg being made for eaoli pardon. man .. Th-la tee would be the payment ‘ '19:"!- crnineni had received any colhmun- o; a he“ m; b, “m, ‘mm “d mlmm- "1 “ with!" 37°") "'9. Wllflllflfl K°'°""' the consular visa would be an riddl- immigration authorities, both documents and Before the consp or visa will be collie: of a two photo; et Principal's Dflpartmcnt l (invcruirMlclieruPs Nlcdlil lcfllllll-iitlii. i Prize for Arithmetic, dollntcd by Jlls Worship Mayor McKcnuzi. won by Bessie Miller. lPrlze for (leog-rilplly, Miriam Worth. lPrlzo for i-lngllsli, iloiiatcil by Mr .lziilics Paton, ivoll by Gladys Math icsnn. lPrizc for Latin. donated by Mr .lzls. Paton, wcil by Gnu-l: Camp _ . _ istcl" of tlic (‘ruwu in ivitliili-ilwilit:bell. Lila Vaughan. one year‘ Vauudli 1m‘, tgml)lll_nvr:,h("vyxglfil éxggnlixo lils ill-posit from iliu iloillc flank‘ l]'l‘i'/,t‘. for Essay, iloniiied by tlli‘. Robinson. one your; Iltllliill Col gxcgt xauofllm“ 1,.‘ the Chlhuse ma‘. two day's llcforo it collapsed. ilnllghtnrg of me lqnlpp-e, won by llngs, one your. '3 y ‘ ' Nora MacKenzic. lPrizo for Frcncll ilonntcll by Mrs lifillor, Leaving certificates (order mcrlU-(‘lrace Caulpbéll, Mirlzill Worth. (ilailys .\ii\Lllii'r-‘.Oll, Miller, Florcuéc Owlln, l-lliililc lit-u llett, Georg-lo (tough. Palmer M tllod Georgie. Goilgl, Grace Cziulplloll Jfilrdoizk. Arlie Rlaiwiiciiu. Nora Mac nelt, Mi-riani Worth, (lliidys hinth lcsoll, ‘Rita Gillie, Dorothy Brown Lois Carson. Amy Alflcck. Trustees‘ Certificate sccoild place. (lancc, -w0u by fivc years; Elilin Ward. six yczirs; Miriam Worth, ciglit years. Grade lX.-L_ K. Scott. ilclcn 'l‘oilinlls; 4. Tllclllia Iluril-i; 4. Rita llvhcatlcy’. Mclilnle, uiilc ywurrs. Final (loriificatcs Method \Vritlnl<---lzcll kill, Doris llozlrtz. isldllli ‘Poolllbs- liilldrcd Wlluatlcy. ‘Special prlzesr-Prlzc. for English given by Mr. J. P. Gorilon ($5.00) ‘Elwiifllflli to Ilutli Ayers. Edith Drake. Prize for Arithmetic gircn by Mr. Jlulles Paton ($3.00) awarded in lzoll filce. Grade Ylll.—-.Iean E. Tait. nlliionllls for (lcncrril Proficien- cy-l, llcloll Tl. Fnrqilllii-rscil; 2. Vern E. Wlsucr, 3. Margaret E. l‘hil- lips; 4, Esther M. Kennedy; 5. iluru thy E, Holman. Ppu-bl-ic School Certificates.- llelen Farquhiirson. lilnrgmrct Phil- lips, Esther Kennedy. lldstilol- Jilli- chell, Mary Farquilsrson. llomllly Holman. Vern Wiseller, "Q1911 Mc- Millan flora. Iligdnn. Marlon Mo» lminrin, Margaret Campbell, Emma lfgilrriei. lnal Certificates for Palmer Method writinip-l-ielen McMillan, Dorothy Holman. Rather Mitchell, Marlon Mobeiinsn. Margaret Comp- bpil. killer Kennedy, l-lelexl flock- bart. Maria Mulch. Daisy Swan. Peas-lo Burns. Eileen Iloeli, Margar- Roeq. Vera Wigner. ‘Helen Far- qiiliflrlon Doris arver. . Four City Schools Hold Well - Atten Closing Exercises‘ Yesterday-Excel- lent Program mesantlLai-ge A ~ Prize-Lists. " —-l1]slli8r Kennedy. second. attendance at the closing exercises ic Mulch, nlnc yeuru; Esther Keil- ncdy, seven years; lilwrlon McLea- ' 'i‘lli-illia Tcrd ,tliird. for ‘(loin-rill Proficiency. won by (irnco donnicil byulance-llfilsle Mclnnis, Mr.,C .ll_ l? Longwortll, won by Ccorzc. J- Rogers, won by Baseli- of Iicssli: Ccrtiflczitcs~ Florence (lwl-n. Elma “la-rd, Mina Kcnzic, Iltxsslc Mlllcr, ldlnlnu ileu- lor Peu- lllilllfiillll, won by Miriam Worth, 'l‘rustr'-cs' Ccrtlflcatc for Attcn- (ilililys hliitllilasrlll. lllplilulils for (lcncrlll Prnficicilcy —--l, lzcll Rico; 2 JRllill Ayers; 3. T-rustccs‘ Certificate for Wrlliniz. ~~iiuih Ayers, six ycnrs; Mlldrcil for Pilllllcr Rice. Ruth ‘Ayers. 'i‘llclula Burns. .lcmillla (lod- Drake, Doria Morrow. Adele liowalt, Ilclou Mclunis, Rita lPrizo for French giyen by Mrs. W. T. Wcllner, ($200) awarded to llBii‘ 'l‘rustncs' Certificate for Writing Certificates for AHGIltIQIICBr-Nitil‘ n-zlu, three year-s; Dorothy ‘Pccd. tlirce you-rs; Eileen Meek, two years‘, Vera Wisner, one year; Es- tlicr Mitchell, one yesr; Emily Spencer, one year. Grade Vll.-<M .J. Irving. Tlrustces’ Diploma for Proficien- cy.——ilabel Martha Matbesiln, ller- llia May Mutlow. Mild-red Grnco Cox, Alice Ilnrliarn Partridge, Mill‘- gnrct BUT-EDEN] Waller. Trustees’ Certificate lor Afton- dallcc-<M~.i~r.lon Drake, five years; Margaret Dorothy Diamond. fivo ycsi-rs; Olive May lilclu-nls. fivo years; llclcn Winnifred iiuffcy. four yours; Evelyn lilancllc Vatchcr, two years; Nail Albert-a Shaw, one year Freda May Donovan, one year; Mary llclcn MacKlnuoil, cinc your. ll‘ciillialislilp——Mabcl Miithesou, third. Prize for Aritllmetlc-—$2.5U awar- ded by Mrs. Ii. E. Mulch, won by Mabel Mathcson. (loulpuaitlou, "Snvc the Forests" prlzc $5.00, Jennie Vaughan. Junior Roll Cross Competition for llcnlth Poster-lst Prize $3.00. Nora Cameron, . Grade VL-L. A. Acorn. Trustcrs Certificates for Profic- iencyr-Nzuiizy Weeks, Mary Mac- Mlililfl, Adele Muchenuau, Wayne ‘MflCKiU, Thelma Teed. Certificates for Attcildancc-Milr- gurct Mulch, six years; Florencia llcllilersoil, fivc yea-rs; Margaret Young four years; Vera Wise, tlirci: years. Ellen Bears, two years; Ad- clc .\‘iacLenn:in, two years; Cylu~ llclillc Jenkins, ouo your; Lily D11.‘- zioi, one year; llelcn MacDonald, Olli‘ your! Niona G-lllis, one ycai‘; Doris MaoLeod. one year; Wayne MacKlc, one year; Mary MncMll- lain. ollc year. ' Qariificllln .Pcllilio.lisllip.— for ‘Grade V.—Jessie R. Fullerton- lllplnmlas for Gciic-ral Proficiency liial-jilrie Louise hicLcnu, Lila Flor- oili-c Vaughan. lleltn Shaina, Edith Viola Ford, Freda l-Llcanor Ncwson. Ifruetces‘ Certificate for Penalan- ship—lielen Collilislé. second place. ' 'l‘l‘ustecs' Certificates six years; lna Craig. tllreo yours; Edith Ford, three years; Freda Newsoii, lwo years; Jlclml Sllama, two yearn; Mabel Mclnnis, two years; Doris liiggllls, two years; Marjory Mc- Lorin, cue year; Edna Higgins, one your; Pearl McKlniion, oliu year; , Grade lV.-.Annie Watson. Trustees‘ Certificates for Profic- lcilcy—Ma<rjc»rla Isabel Fraser; Edith Pearl Judson; Elna hlarlou ClarkpEvclyn Patricia Slllliuilils; Annic Elizabeth McLelluail, Marjor- lo Isabel Shaw. Trustees’ Certificates for Alton ‘dance-sldilitli Pearl Judson, one your; Ruth Louise Giirnliilln. one year; Dulcinca llilrinclle \Viilkcr, cue your; Hilda Fletcher, one year, Arthur Ernest Farqullrirscn, two ' years; Annie Elizabeth MacLcnnail two years; Milrjorio Isabel Shaw, two years; Marjorie lsabcl Fraser, three years; Preston Gcorgo lili- licr, four ycrlrs. Trusts-cs’ Certificate for Penman Glll])-—~M'fil']0l'iB Frilscr, second place. Grade lV._Mis; Yen's Dept, [ilploillns for Gcncrnl Proficiency -—<Wilfrcd Cudnlore. liazcl Miilollc, lda Dalzicl. Tweedy Phillips, l-ll-u- out TOOIlllISL Certificates for Marie \\'nlkcr, one year; llarpcr, ouc your; lliizcl Malone. two yours; Ida lllllzlol, one year. Certificates for \vf'llifIg-~I'1il‘illli)f‘ Murphy, fifth plricc. attrndancc=~ Grade lll._Ml.ss Yeo‘s Dept. iliploluas for (lcncriil Proficiency Emma McLennmi, Doria Fvrguscil, Jflilfl Williams, liorls Adams. Flor- mlcc Simmons. "(Jcrtlflcnles for attcndauco-Jfid- ltli illll, two you-rs; Joan Brady, one ynar; Emilia MolA-nnnn. two years, lioroihy ilnlc, ollc year. Certificate for Wrlting~i<hllnin blcLonnnn. sccond place. Grids lit-Kristine Klelly. Trustees Cerllficntcs—-Mary Chris- tine lliatton, Ellccu Eleanor lloylc. Katherine Mny MacQunrrlc, liorls Loin Whitlook. Kathleen MauClln- null. Attendance Cc-riificaler-Doris Lola Will look. one year; ilclen Margaret‘ iiggins, one your; Ilesein (tcrtklide Meek, two years, lorona May Sampei, one year. iwfllPdi. Jflhll Dis d, one year; George Aber- deen‘ th, twp yeiiu. linol John- ieion. one vecr. Writing Certificate-Lorena May Sainpol. fifth place. (mo; ll.-P. Jémv no». _' ("Trustees Tilplomas for Proficien- for Attelr. ‘ following OmPCTS were elected for Marlon ' 1.81"??? l‘ 4 a“! Midlife News Flflhflltih Over» the Wires (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. June 26.-A twenty minute thunderstorm end seventy-two mile gale which atrugi; blew York late yester- day afternoon cost two lives, guarnagpd the whole tranait sys- m and inflicted great proper- - - if “TTVMW; Steam as For Che ° Not Asizlliuip ' Runner. (Canadian Prone) BOSTON. June zfijLccal Gov- ernment cfilclals concerned with the seizure of the steamer Toboga. last Friday by the cos t guard cut- ter Acushnct are awaiting further instructions from Wsshinflon be- fore proceeding with say action against the vessel, it, is announce Meanwhile tlic Toboga lies anchor- cd in Boston harbor under guard. no person being psrmittctl to leave or board the vessel. ‘ The mystery of,‘ the seizure will he solved within the next 24 hours. it is said. Although the Toboga car- ried a quantity of beer and cordl- ais in her hold. it was announced that she ivss seized. not for rum- ruphillz. but because she had haul- ed down the American flag and changed to Panama registry with- out authority. The seizure was made avail outside the jurisdiction of the United States, 15 miles from the whistling buoy off Block ls- Seized ‘v ty damage. HAMILTON, one, June, as. --Mls. Jean E. Rowne, Toron- to was yesterday afternoon re~ elected President of the Cana- dian National Association of trained nurses. Niles Hutch- inson, Chairman of the Nation- al fiecfiion. Miss Emery and Mia: McElroy were elected as provincial rspresentatilves on the executive from Prince Ed- ward laiand. TORONTO, Ont, June 26.- A. G. Cameron, Ottawa was elected president of the Child Protection officers yelterdsy. Provincial vice presidents in- clude Rev. Ross C. Eaton, Charlottetown, P. E. I. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 28. —With a deadlock lri advance and its fighting fever mount.- ing, the Democratic National Convention was called at 10.30 today to drive forward with the exneptlo of nomination speeches-while platform build- cra ‘heavy eyed struggled on with their weighty problems. _ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Juno 26.-Gov- errior Alfred E. Smith of New York was formally placed be- fore the Democratic conven- tlon today (or the presidency of ‘ the United States. —- 9 S i; ‘She was seized on direct ordcrs fronl Washington. Local federal officials have nat yet learned the purpose behind the seizure and will lllake no further move until iilsshington so advises. Mystery Man Aboard. The name of a man aboard the vessel against whom the machin- ‘ery of tile federal government op- crated so stringently means little, it is said. lie posed as a member of the crow. He is called "Allen." ills rcal name in known only, how- cvcr to tho department of justice at Washington. Whether he anticipated his cap- turc.is"not known. lie is under chffiflll guard. however. Coastal guard members, heavily armed. are aboard the Tobogn. "Allen" is given special attention, and there is little doubt blit that any at- tempt oll his part to escape will end seriously for hinl. The govt-ru- 1118111: went to more than ordinary trouble to get liiin, and it intends to hold him. When his crimes are nizids public it ls believed they will create a sensation. Perhaps certain sea luystierlcri will be cleared up. it OTTAWA, June Zti-Canada employed in its permanet ot- fices in London lasryear 115 employees. Their waqes'and allowance bill was $235,649 in addition to the permanent em- ployees a large number of tem- orary workers are employed rom time to time. The (Iq- ures were tabled in the House of Commons today. OTTAWA. June. 26.—The rum treaty between United Staiek and Canada cannot be ratified until next session of ' the United State: senate said Premier King, in the House this afternoon in answer to questions by George Black, Conservative, Yukon. Com- munications are being exchanq ed: between the two goveon- ' manta concerning the trans- porting of liquor on the Yukon River through Alaska. ready to begin its prosecution. MONTREAL. June 26—Nor- mal conditions In every depart merit at the post office was the description of the situation in the Postal‘ Department given here today by an official at the main office when asked as to Itrlke conditions. ' l . !.G0v’t. May D0‘ Some- thing For Bank Depositors (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. June 25. —lt is rc- portcd tonight that ilicnt is Lzoiux to do" something for depositors of the Home Bank, lllc committee this morning lion .l. A. Robb conveyed the inipres- Premier Horriotis Pleased With Visit (British United Prom.) iflAilbl-S, Juuc 26.~—“I am cllilrciy satisfied with tilt’ results u.’ my 111D." was all Premier Iddnilzll- i tier- lriot would say lo the Ill" a when he returned home curly i l.i_iy after a visit to tlu- llritlilil :ll.ll Belgian (lovernments, The Premier was ill-voted at the station by i.lle new lllillistilrs and Radical leaders. Knights of Pythias . Elect Officers At the regular collvcntlon last night of Elliplrc Lodge No. 19 thP to ivalt until the Bank is liquidat- ed and ascertain whet is to he real- ized from it. There is the suggestion, how- ever, that some assurance may be able the depositors to realize at least a part of their losses fronl the Bank on the strength of a guar- nntce. The Banking Committee expect- ed to liliiku u recommendation to~ morrow morning. Deposltors are willing to take 75 par cent cash and hand over the assets, or 60 per (‘out (‘flilil and retain the assets. They have already got 25 per cent. thi- ensuing term: Chancellor Collllllrludcr~lrvluo G. McLareli. Vice-Chanccllor-Dr. .l. A. Allen. Prelatm-Juck McNelll. Master of \'i'ilrk——A. (i. Parks. Master of Arms-John Stewart. Keeper of liecorrl and Scab-W. A. Smith. Master of EXCili‘q\lG_l‘-K. M. Mar tin. blaster of Finance-J. l.. (lodkin. inner Guard-Joules Brady. Outer Guard-A. Furbli-ih. iiepty (irnud Chnnccllor—ll. C. almer. ' Grand (inrleton, l’. A. Frirqilnllcrson, u. Williams, x. M. Martin. Aiternat<'s——l'l‘hnn. Ii. White, W. A. Smith, Norman Lowther. Miir- dock McLl-od. Installation takes plrico July 11th and (irnnd Lodge meets lu St. John, Airgilst 10th. The Supreme Lodge of the Or- dcr meets this year at Toronto. 1T5 6-000 Finis. (s-ARDENS G 00D FOR Pi-ANL BUT NOTED 600D Fol-z Mv NEW PANTS l) llcprcncntatlvcs-Jsloyd L. oils British G the contests; _ for 3,0 holes mansions; Taylor, noted with, s card of I q t Walter Smith are tied for third place with 150. Gene Bsrszen is ' hind Whitcomb tonlzh ‘this (is vXilectcci that oillcinl action will- ‘lwzin against "Allen" tomorrow at, ‘the latest. He w_ili bis-taken into custody when the government is the Govern- In sion that it would ho reasonable given of a character thlst may m- Thc Weather, A Etc. ‘ Fortune. to spend the holiday. nmnguFlag-l v D01 ‘er a ‘ ' i1 ' . ' ’ I '" -.,.... owl-fig. Iiiifh way till-cilia‘ ilie" "f: . for the viirltisli, open Wliitcomb; member ‘ ' ’ . J old-tliniir is sewn,» _ . -. All!!!‘ Th: wo golfers from the United an V , Hagen 3nd Macllivfil d filter be- of his compatriots, Ho cold make his_ putter DBIICVQ a‘ d ' gr, to 1,58. losing st least seven o! is strokes on the fireeas. a f . greens this morning he took tli Butts. Scattered between Whilcii‘ b ' and Ssrszen are a number cila- ilslirnen and Scotchfnen with-p couple of continental players nd two title hunting’ profeesio lb from United States. ' , . Soviet Qflicial I To h9g1 League. (Canadian Prue) GENEVA. Juno 26. .—l1‘oiiow£u; an unnouncemeni. by Dr. Giuseppe MOW}. Swltzerlnnifs represent;- iilve 1a the 1.49115“? of Nations. ills: Switzerland had pa. objection, Russia is expected soon lgo send an official observer to Ge d". The Soviet govrnmcnt has“ ' m. sbowlas the ireenest interest h what collgaborntion. if any. t. 8 United States and Germany Klvlhg the league. A secretariat has been keeping Moscow fully‘!!- formed. ftls believed that Rial- sia's future attitude toward‘ the 188E118 depends considerably 0n the outcome of the Anglo-Romania negotiations in London. ' ‘ ' ‘~ Reports received from Geneva lia- dicnte that many countries. espec- ially Scandinavian, are snaking i!- forts~ to induce Germany ‘to asfik membership in the league. - = Police lldustllearn To a aw m» a (Canadian Frees) L05 ANGELFB. H319 80. -— The police here (are being put ti; a course in Bhfilwfilv euitu -. Captain Walter Yaw-blower pkg- sical director ofwhs (up dfviaipn {at camp Inwls. . . . | 13119181111818 the need course, Captain Pant said: , “Y few policemen can roll three bl ,_ a or even two. .Few csnlossp v down a rope. Having big muscles and being able to ll ' his weights does not-mean pyslcal 1 - "w- florav don't know bow‘ to stand. Many don't kpowj how to breathe." .~ .' ' , .‘ -—-¢e>’i- 0- + -l> d» O wums $11.3 ‘Riffiélfil: Enos BEITWEEWA nib f0 4- Kiss ~AND'A wilirva 6 + sEE-Wi-"AM-lflu YOUTH" 0 4- Wedneaday and Thunsdpf Q e#++e+QQ4+o9gpo “.1 III f i1 Announcements, ' 00mins Events. Meetings, "Come to the Ice Cream social in Stanley l-lsll Saturday evehipg, June 2§tli. 3067 6 3TH. "Reserve Wednesday; July 9th, for ice Cream Festival at Brackllgy. i. "Come to the Ice Cream footi- val in Pleasant Valley gghqg]. house Monday cvenini. Juno will if not fine come Tuesday evening 8064-6.27.2l "Come the Ice cream festival and dance in the. C. M. B. A. Hall. Vernon River, Mommy avail-j‘. June 30, J06ii-6,l'i,$i Eacursfdn. 8 . m.’ 9 9.0.1 *1! - “Reserve Tliiaday evening, I‘ y 1st for the Ice Cream Native: . lonu Hall. Admissions - g‘; ice Cream l5 céiitaf. Lad ' baskets free. 3M5’ “Fortune Tea: July (l; g9‘; » "S. S‘. "Harland" East River and return '1"? for 25 cents. This will bo the third session of this Supreme Lodge in Canada since the institution of the Or dcr and ft is expected there will be‘ a larxe Attendance. Tile Silprcme representatives fronl the Maritime doulaln will ho (l. 1.. McKay, Charlottetown. and E. .l.-Palm, Sprlnghlll, N. S. OOOOQIOQO OOOOOQ TORONTO. June 27——Marltime moderate south fine and warm. High lido this evening at 7.53 and tomorrow morning at 7.38. Sun sets this evening at 7.55 slid rises tomorrow morning at 4.1], Now moon Wednesday, July 2st! 1.35 i\. m. _ ' Bummerslde tide eighteen min- westerly winds 0 cHAlLoTTsToWN bniv- O um i810.- than chsrioiloiowll 5 '".':....::."= sviiil?“ z a t-W- l ‘ O “huh °' ‘ T! lime ;.:';',":::.“ m . "M - M v.9“, ,_g'g=igi¢..,rsi so. 1.. Committee. \ .._._. ‘ ' ' _ "Come to t g d mmhlf“ Hi0 soil! and u of g ' Edward island at home an ‘Weflwahf ' ' frlechmeais and ' . "A special N O TM ‘Oliarlotteiovm Driving O 0- Clllb will meet Monday even- O l in: st 8 o'clock to arrange it O clallbl for races July 16th ad O 1O 17th All members please O (continued on Fljo a) Obeflfilent. e eee-owoeoeeooeeeo 4- , -. clear lee Auxiliary cl .