ARE BEING » _ ` 'l I V ' - CARDIFF, May 21-British ca inet now an assured success. The co Mr A. li. Mclean of Halifax Raises Ridiculous 153'! $322.33 .°.I‘“’5§.-°.§.“`°...“i°°‘§§‘.§‘i*§?,3..2”§52. ..l‘.1*l‘§..‘2E..‘$5l’$.“.?.£“°.': ‘ _ - an _ _ .Objections to Government Expenditure l?.§‘.i‘1.‘.‘.‘.i‘ “i..f."°;‘.€° “““' ”°““““‘ ‘“°’ “‘° ‘“‘ "'°"”°“°“‘ “‘° “°"°° 1 church conference this afternoon to put up fast and exciting l-scsi. _ (Special to The Guardian.) plus. he would have adopted u differ-. Mcxennsf how:ve)n,u;l:o2c`l:i?8¢? 0'l'1‘AWA, May 21-Mr. A. ix. Mac- ent naval policy. (Laughter), He rs- meeting hers, with Scotland Y I-403° 0| Hllllhl ly!! the first to voice verted to the high cost of living but detectives sitting near him on the views of the Opposition with re- declined. to suggest how it might be platform. " ference to the budget presented to reduced th'e House s. week ago ty lion w.'l-. Mr. Ames (Antoine, Montreal), not. White. He held that the Conservative ed that the Opposition critics had ' party should this . year nnve taken failed to show how taxation should stcpfto carry out its pledges re- be remitted. He also observed that garding th`e tariil and lc lid t Mr. M Le k f ’ ` think that the government was gli- |taxati¢?r‘l wllildrrluliz fsgromzrly teirilrexwi y whose “bmw BE. t'm"°"‘ °°'““°t b° solvgd of its _promise to appoint ahbundant revenues. fllalignter). The tari commission merely by thu factdntrease in the i~-.en lc, ld th _ . that the Senate had ,-efused assent to,ber for St. Antoine: wore? liirgeelymflrilxe mg'1;I;f}v:v';»s(;l;:(3.r;M;\hy 50-The bank- be s. race close, keen and exciting. measure creating such l-ody. Ha t the continua c 1 ll hi- ° °mm°“° gontended that the expeniliture of! had been in forcleafcgr Eur); yzgarnw ang ;I;°r“l{‘& and amendmems °“°r°d Canada had increased in a greater which had not been changed by the inguélus°;’Tl(:‘;?r;‘;\gm§x=1dr<;;;ci;h§‘d read- even an expert would not venture to ti th hdth v .Th tl- eetdiist ti .I-i td °~ :range sinsngltureeorlo :sl‘lll4(:4e9.a1l5e,sns‘t)lla: H A glaze ra illxlu e tnzsgellsu 'inf "‘°‘,"“"’,“'dw“i°l‘ “W °°m“““°° FW" tm” 1* °““ be “°°“ “B” J““° interpreted -as meaning that' Canads.`been a tendency to re- Slllltlgé in;7£)n$c;“g baméh '“““”'ll w_ould spend one fifth of the estimat- dues tariils. Mr. Am li d ' was WW” ed expenditure of dtllie Unltedu King- that the increase in reveuellle :aifvdlie ;';“Ks3;)£°° "1 Mr' T“rg°°“ 0! dom for the pres t year. r. Mac- .largely to an increased demand due ' I can denounced the government as to the development of the country. V <;ne which had shown profit in ex- Provincial revenues had not grown as “ns , travegance, and which was desirous had those of the Dominion, hence To This’ together with the. holiday' to dissipate the surplus. there had been brought forward leg- _.__ Mr, Blain (P091)-are they spending lslation to provide provincial subsi- MQNTERY, Ma” May 20_ M too much in Halifax? dies and to assist in the construction chew wlllte of New 'York City a Mr. MacLean avoided a direct ans- oi highways. Moreover Canada was L~ ,l lt' l ’ wer to the question, and, amid laugh-` going to do something for herself in °llrclvl,,3,tl`mwml;§l;,;c?:r'tl;“d V53' ter, said that he was not complain- addition to the consideration of lost hls llle today ln a' lim that ing of any particular item. I-ie was dreadnaughts. The Prime Minister Btroyed the summer home of invited to criticise some terms of ex- had clearly indicated that the govern- famlly lm-9 early t0,l,,y_ A daughter l A pcnditure of his own constitutency` msnt’s policy was not to stop with Ml-,,_ l_ el-_ Wlthlngton and her mn edlwf who 19 ln (3090 t0“°l1 Wi'-ll U10 with which he was familiar but de- the building of the ,ships but that the only occupants ol the house w clined to do more than say a num- appropriations would be voted for awakened by the cmckllng ol' ber of stems il; the estimates repvlie- dry docks on both coasts for naval flames “ml escaped by l,,m,,l,.,g ll. sented eiibera e waste of money. r. bases and fortifications and for the- d t wl ll _ MacLean went oh to argue that the development of the fishery protection E sewn . government should this year make a service. _ "remission" of tax. He feared that 'Mr. Ames pointed out that while Canada was travelling the road lead- revenues might be reduced now, low _ A Ing to unwise, unprofitable and cor- years might follow, Speaking of the _ Chalxallis Jr-. 2~21d-F. O. Linton. rupi‘f`expel1ditures. high cost of living, he pointed out I Truro, N. S., Driver, _J. A- Hwdeft He said that Manitoba would not time le was not confines 1;.; german son. have received an increased lgbsldv alone. Even in free trade England the TOROWO out May 21 In had there not been a surplus. e ob- cost of living had risen forty per ‘ _ » ~» -" jeoted ‘to the naming of a_ commission eént in the last fifteen rears. 1,°_W.lll§ tn# , Pupils of _the___publlc Hilda S., 2.20%-Allrvd A- Stowe". to ,'.9n!l_¢“.wtlm mlbmly ol B.,.l¢l,ll]_ _:Mm vqtvmo (Ma,mn“°“v,,T___ ,.,,5,l.ts_clloois.,xif.th;» city to drink from Coiumbid and' took exception' to the `i1ahles'showlng the cost of living for °°"“'““`{“ dfln 5”! °“P» tl” b°“1`d _ appointnisnt of Mr.‘ Z. A. Lash, K- li market man's family. The cost of °d“°’m°“ has "““ f°“1 Ol Dr- H55' filer. DFIVGF. H9-l*m’fl0'l1i*»e1im1°“ ins s hlllwlloo unless they comply The ilsxsll Girl-John ivicponsls, n deficit instead or rciolcsot n sur~ .sod excessive transportation charges- wlfh the wishes of the geflgcel health Driver, Peter Conroy. ,_.____;___ Y . B ~ Bi Dllblic meetings, that _hereafter Charlottetown Driving Payk Assocla-‘ 0% Gi $5.114 iv ,I iii il|§ll$~l LIST UF Ellllillif The horse races on June 8rd are' b _ ministers have been exposed to such biued efforts of the Prince Edward Ili; fivke ol bolus monies 1. sum-s sms lane Horseman.. Association me the N101 Will likely refuse to attend un- tion have resulted in the securing of K B- ec s r lonal safety Because such assur ces aiternoon's racing in 0her1g¢cstewn_ . appear at the men have been re in Welsh disestnblishinent and dree their entries condltlorggd gnnclgexxlg tlwulh he had been announced as a The array 'of _speed in the 2.19 trot- sflealfer. It is understood the authori- ting pace is probably the best ever ties heard of a suffragette plot to brought together in e, nlmllgl- “legs in attack th hom - Mr. the Maritime Provinces. Six such bi! evenly matched horses it would he “fd hard to find anywhere, and' specta- llls tors can rest assured that the fin- ishes in this class will bc thc closest and most exciting seen on our local speedway for years. _ \ The 2.24 trot brings together the wonderful Retail Girl, Winnie M., Miss Wrigley Frenchy and others duplicated outside of the Eastern States. Every heat in this class will all The 2.30 pace has seven entries, all ln of which are so evenly matched that pick the winner. ers 3rd will be a day _that should appeal ml; to any sportsmen and causc him to New set it apart for the purpose of seeing these races. Special trains are being provided to carry the outside enthusiasts. should be the means of filling the grandstand with spectators. al' 'Phe Guardian was unable at a into W' hour last evening to add any more bel' names to the following list of entries U13 so that it may be accepted as prac- de' tically complete. The following in- tl" formation is given out by our turf ld- racing fratemlty: 2.10 'rnofr AND Paola: (Mile Heats) °“‘ Purse $200.00- Dominion D., 2.202-MacKinnon Drug Co., Driver, 'D. A. MacKinnon. Cherry Ripe, 2.21-'T. C. Edgett, _ Driver, J. P. Irving. Lovelish Dorothy, 2.18}-Dr. J. T. al- J enklns, Dr ver~, Fred Cameron. of Frank I., 2.245--Charles H. Chan- the (Half Mile Heats) department and abolis t e common Winnie M_-Andrew Murphy, Driver, _KILLED BY oonir all-LL. " MEN IQHIED FUR POISONS ELEVEN PITTSFIELD; Mass., May zo--Lee Rossi” ARE clP“mED BY WOOD ALCOHOL 0, Cummings, naccller on B, school. -- HE IS FINED $300. die Drive Hammond Kelly boys' baseball team, which was using NEW GLASGOW. MBV 20-M0Bl1°1` a 5011 bell ln plane 0( 5 \mge\,all_ and Dupuis, the_‘two men wanted ln MONTREAL, May 20-Peter Lip- Driver, J, P, Hooper, missed a foul til!" yesterday and the Amherst in connection with a series son, who in a mistake for gin, gave Frenchy-Austin Hewitt, Driver- ball went through an opening in me of robberies, were arrested here to twelve foreigners wood alcohol, was 2,30 PACE mask. - The lad’s skull was fractured end train from Sydney at three _o'clock, Sessions this morning, and subiected purse $100,013- 1 he lived only a'sliort time, and in less than half an hour they to u fine of three hundred dollars an --» were in custody. They were arrested costs or one year in jail. Llpson it Henry-Hooper. rl-RUANTS HAD wgggpllqg GQUQH by Officers Nicholson and Patterson. will be remembered was arrested A The prisoners made no resistance. charge of murder, eleven men hav- p_ S_ l3l-0wl,_ NORTH ARLINGTON. N. J.,` May ' _T . r 20-Twenty-two children .literally 1,700 JOIN PATROL _ and one man becoming blind. whooped their way out of court when , OF MOTOR OYCLISTQ The charge was reduced from _mur- Shr“l,l,__l_:=_ g_ H,,w,,l»_t_ Driver, J, suspected 0( being” grueling, All had _ ---- der to causing bodily harm by givin! P, Irving. lm-e have been sent out to Search for rnilments than there were during the ‘mek of heart mllme and (ll-ommll to drill -U18 CUP- Fred Cameron. Orwell Belle, 2.23}-McKinnon Drug Co., Driver, J. P. Irving. ’ Frank I., 2.24;-Charles II. Chan- r, r, _ Miss Wrigley-Spearmint Stables, day They came to town on the found guilty in the Court of Special (.1-Islf Mile Heats) d George R-Henry Hooper, Driver, 0“ Nancy Mac-P. S. Brown, Driver, died from the effects of the drink F\al~n,lale_pel»_el- (jul-ll-ey, Driver, Peter Conroy. Hilti Milli? s. Driver, ‘P. Conroy. ` dy of the Railway Department, grriv, iuuufsfnnl sENAl' li cililuliliiilnl HELD A CAUCUSA 1 AND DECIDED ed in Oharlotutown lest night vis; '°-"'-'-'-'-" slumriiierside where they were mot hy' .."... l"°§;i'.‘.’1';.'..*‘“.l’;’.'.i“€f.‘.l“§“? TeKi ll the Navy and Highways Bills--interest . . . y, ll pefrlntendenifs private car. United States he began his career tendent of the Columbia and Wes ern Railway, s constructing and operat- ing railway between Robson and Roseland, B. G. This position he held until 1895 when he joined the C. P. R. He successively held the positions of division superintendent ln the engineering department as glnecr of maintenance of ways, . en- and became assistant chief engineer oi eastern lines in 1906, general super- intcndent of Lake Superior divi eastern division in 1910. Early on the National Transcontinen railway and a few weeks age was pointed General Manager of the tercolonial. Mr. Gutellus' present visit to Province is, ns he expressed it ly a "getting-acrlllainted trip." Dul- ing his brief stay ne will vigil; railway offices and terminals but make no general inspection of road. Asked as to the intention with rc ference to beginning standardizing operations on the Prince Edward Is- land Railway, Mr. Gutelius informed The Guardian that it was not likely 8-llylilllllz would he done until the piers were nearing completion. ment for-the P. E. Island railwa during the present session and (Canadian Press) 0’1"1‘AWA, May 21.-The Liberal miaiorlty ln the Senate is riding for a fall. It set out to-day to kill two of the most important and popular ineasurcs on the legislative program of the government, the Naval -Aid and the Highways bill. The promised caucus of the Liberal a or as held this mornin and unaniinolis decision The official nu- came known. b the Commons impossible The irc with an amendment that it shall not come into force until the _ques- tion involvcd has been riefcrred to t-he people. Such an amendment would not. of course, bc accepted by the government and would, if adopted, rfonstitutc a triumph for tlie Laurier The question as to the Senat¢’s ...‘i‘.‘I.'£."ii."l`.‘3§."‘;?.f‘..i’.2‘§.f‘ ‘;§,“.1.2,§";’,§; ing Developments are Hourly Expected. ;';;;;,,§';;_ Pgyrglggll ggpyggllll A The Senate is Riding for a Fall. Y ¢0Yl1lll£ to Canada. He was superln~ I C -i-----_- ‘not been settled. The Senate does not seem disposed to act on the aa- sumption that any such question ex- ists so that there seems to be no way out of a deadlock with the Lib- eral majority in its present temper. The Laurier influence in the upper house is being exercised through the medium of certain French speaking Senators from Quebec and the line of Elon Sen t s w l; in 1008 and superintendent of the W” Wm °l~l'»°“d0\”l- `a¢tl0n is to bc' specially adapted for ln Sir George Ross was t'ncre und an appeal to that province. lrhat the 1910 he wan nllpelneed by the g0v,,m_ made the official announcement at the"l.lberal leaders at Ottawa and the ment to lnvegglgate all expemlm,,.aB close that the caucus had come to an Nationaiists are coming l~0§°*~l!0l` 0° this issue. there are increasing evi- :L nouncenient contained no bint of thc denccs. The presence of Armand lie/ ln_ nature of this decision, hilt the dc-lvcrgne in Ottawa, and the rspofi termination of the caucus to carry that he was in lengthy eonfarcncl me out the orders of Sir Wilfrid l.e.uricr,with Sir Wilfrid Laurier hal helped to a and hold back the aid offered the cm- to substantiate the belief in this representative Ol The G_,lar,ll,m' mere, plre by the Canadian people soon be. “unholy alliance.” Ottawa looks for some lnterelting th; The plan is understood to be to so developments when the Senate cattle! wlll amend the bill as to make acceptance ollt the threat of to-day and kills the Navy Bill as well as the Highways the _Y _ ' _ idea at present is to pass the rneas- Bill. That tue Government will take _ l no action to keep the Senate in its 'place in such an event, nobody sup' poses. The only question is as to the method to be followed, and as to thai there is apt to be room for action so speedy and so effective as will com- pletely upset the calculations oi the He referred incidentally to thc generous l’0“°.V °f delfll' and this me l5°"°"“' present majority, The Senate will allllrollriations made by the govern- "“’“t ‘”°“m “ever agree m' not he allowed to place itself "above Hy. right' in amend the bill at all ess! the people." pressed the opinion that the imme- ._._._,._._.,._._._.,._.,._.L_-C-_..._-_-_-_-_-__Y-_-_-.-_-_-,_-_-.-..._ _..-_-.-...-...-.--.- ~ --.».--.--------:-:---f-‘ff dlate future looked ver romising WILSON GETS Court here today for trial on charge of having sent threateningl Wilson. Aside from handwriting Mr. Wilson will not be called. El(il'lT 6 ERMRNS KIEL, Germany, May 19-Fi “one year" volunteer soldiers of th Germany army and three Germ marines who accompanied them w r noon near here as a sailing ho The cruiser Muenchen, several t pedo boats, and steam plnnaces fro the other German warshlps in po :f_::.f~i°*’ canntnllullou lnlllnv nnnEslEp OF SMOKING llT PATERSON LONDON, May 21-Lora Mstnuenl rwrisnsou, N. J., may 20-Ewen in the course of a spcecli at the arrests were made this mornin! lil ~ NEWARK, N. J., .May .30-Sealy meeting of the Army Temperance As- the vicinity of` the 'Price 'silk mill to Davenport and Jacob Dunn, moun- geelatlon, warned the society against ,which the _hands returned yesterday taineers, wood choppers, were the ine;-ease ef smoking among wo- ,in the face of protests from indus brought into the Federal District men. He declared that women did not l trial workers of the world leaders B know the sense of propriety, the same conducting the strike. Twelve hun- et‘ as men when they began smoking. He dred or more strikers and others ga- ters through the malls to Woodrow me not snow where they got the theres in the streets naar the mill to- . el' craving which they indulged in from day £0 1021' the l'Bl&l1l`nil\Z WOFKBFB- perts the principal witness to be call- moi-ning to night. There was no actual violence, and ‘ill by the G0‘7°l”flm°l1t Wlll be J0S€Dll “I hope the society will recognize those arrested were taken in b8¢B\l80 'l‘umulty. the Pfesldslllfs secretary. that an excess of smoking among wo- they refused to "move on." Three of --1 menhood, as among manhood, is a the prisoners taken _were women, one danger that we must protect ourselves with s baby in her arms. She was against not only for ourselves. 'b“l' im-m0fllB»l¢lY DBl‘0l6d- for our childrei_i‘,_who conle after us. XTON '-*“*“"°”'“‘DRoPPkD DEAD ARE mssllm osfscrlvs iululoio _ SF' WHILE RINGING “lvl- _.__- ve BRANTFORD' Ont", may 20,.- ,,` '°'°-' _ Death came with startling suddennsssl an WASHINGTON, May 20-Defective last evenlng to william Hill, about e e_ railroad equipment and track were re- 54 ycars of age, who had just been it is feared, drowned yesterday after- , Bl>°"sibl° for six'-V'°llZh" PY’ “ent 0’ ,l engaged as sexton of Oxford Street at all derailments in the United States Methodist Clmrcm He was perldl-m_ they hired has not since been seen. d‘“`l“g J“1Y A‘il5““ ‘md S°Vl°““’"~ ing his new duties for the first time ol-_ 1912, and during these three months, and was rlng'-lug the bell glmmmnillg there were 934 more train accidents, ,_ ln er to the Qvonln up ni _ ~ _ _ the wc. s 'pp s 8 ' rt including 901 more collisions and de- ,,lce_ when lm WM “neu wich sn ag. whooping cough and proved it. TOPEUA. MB? 20'-'l`l1.¢l'¢ Wlll he men an unknown drink. During the R,,nllgf,e_Dnnnnn Robertson, Drl- tho mlsslng boat ,md m,,,,_ same months of 1911. All _train ac ,the noon 1,750 riders in the Kansas motor trial it was proved that Lipson ,,e,._ Duncan R(,l,,,,~¢B,m_ ____________. eluenes on steam-roads during that c cle ati-ol accordin to lane com thou ht he was giving the men in lm, l-lv., l-cd time lrillerl 283 and injured 4598 i Y P _ K P ' K 8 L'tcl Ji-ofr r,D ,l‘ .an » plated today-. It is being organized to drink, instead of wood alcohol. Cm;,er;n_ m ra r ` incl-msn of 37 in the killed and 315 IMMIGRANT WAS “EASY” ulon the lines ofthe anti-horse thief _ Moth Mille,.__A,,th“`_ Godklny D,.l_ in the lnl,,r,,d ,l,,,.l,,K the-m,.,.eBpoml_ T zo, A num s tions. Tosrolv GARDINAL' - ln .nuns nl inn snr more. 'rnese HAhlIUl‘0N., nv- - Y 0 , ve Arthur Godkln. ill I Y, . _ , . vis 'rs DEL VAL " acts are disclosed in thc accident l`l`lV¢d lmlllllflmf- bil wmpiuud l'° _ T0 LITE FOB QI M0"l_lNA1S MAKES ---h 1 llnlleun of the inter-state commerce :ho British' Welcome l'.cl"s'\l° that GLASSIFIG Off .I 100-MILE FLIGHT. noun, italy, May* zo-csrelnnl n,.,,,ml,..,.,.. for en., qnnnee. ...nan when ire westin seams- shop to get --' O'C nnell archbishop of Boston, ai- TEN WARSHIPS To '-' isa tcmber 30th lglz_ shoved it cost 'him $5.10. o , _ ° LONDON May 20-Carrying a pas- ter a long interview with Cardinal T0 BLUCK ISLANU LONDON, May 20-Advocates oi, D Th; bm was made ul, gs follows: fr h ad tin militant nr- --_--* 35 e eg ll ghgnpoo, 15 One cent per word each insertion in 0 M 'Hmm me d M li l ,l l V l ,l C that ll, ee spans are Op g - - , *_ . tm' °°h"““‘ ouh “mst °°°°mp““7 tllizgalviator, whoeirecentleys fig; lilliolgn &Flx-lrlcmeain inafloarnzotvlloelzveeks. NEWPORT' MBY 120"T°“ W“F5“lP5 guments with the object of_rnaklng` , ?e?itrs;c\nlngé 1E:0nlA(;)tonic 10 wuts; -order. Minimum charge twenty-five Bremen' to Londom today made 8 Of the Atlantic fleet- md bY the nag the British home secretary’s lifc hard- shave 15 cents. massagm 25 emtm °°l1°*- ` - non t p til he 1 rn i-l <1 t 0' lol Jour-N BARON HANGED A1' ship Wyomlhs. left Norrhsollsctl Bev nr. A man strolled up to the home 1 10 t . b tu- l t l 3,; nov waufricp 'ro Linens PRINT- snsiblgek, diingrgns 1;l'l1§lles°ln:er; Ponfraos. La rnainis toasy for Block Island Sound for o nine.. ous nnernnon ann nnrlsn .. s,_°°“ " ° " ° °“ °' ‘ ` “_ ' I week’s inanoeuvres. A feature will he hrl k tlll-ol, ll ull, lute glass doors ____ ' ' ing Apply to Guardian Oill BT up) wanted. piano and today to give New York an object posure to the last and made no statsl *"'° lc 1 pose. pay ra: working with her constantly, but gems? have not budfed her. One of the tugs tomato tow about noon._anl1 1200! Qbml 5 board Qf'sul'V8¥,- °Qn%|_li%l-lu! °l Qgpeiin R. M. Ferguson a_ _ I Blltllll Obed Murphy. The nisstir _pf the snip, contain wuusos. ll _ t)_1°,ml»_ lisp to s nilrcslfeln the l He sighted sesl islsna one _*ills* ,lf .wss sua- islnse. mer pslilllii it ill, to ` ' ‘ his course for uiijtlih hay and ths l`eil`ge.` The slrlli #ali ofilf ‘es ner reeond`Y°_!“l¢.°i_-_ . 1=rsiv_J‘A7ilsis'fiiUltis*'Di!AT>I ~ few months i had and 7°? ',g‘“;;:,s,' » ifiisrrw nnnmse cess nlmiarlee _ fast tlme. -- , _ _ ,, 0 E D ` PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man., a night 'attack upon the fleet by of Reglnald ll/lcgclmall. mn¢¢_llm_ A HALll,~AX'l0l,,l_v 2l__Rlnglng cheers SIX MILES`OF CIVIC , May 20.-John Baron. Wllv lllllfiliifilil Submarines- howl of “vote for frcc speech" rose at the city ball yesterday all-,crnoonl s EMl>LoY'a's oN Panapls. constable nooks was nsnsvd “" the ""_"`__."' shove the al.. cnnecrl ny the shatter greeted one announcement rent ren* ANNOUNCEMENTS, _..._ . , gall, hcre, this morning by Hangman BRITISH PEACE cd gl,,,,,,_ The mn., accnmptcrl to break ser-llre or the employes or een Heine; §°“|“q EVENTS, NEW YORK, ,May 20- Twelve mills, his death being instantaneous. SOCIETY PASSES N a second door but wasarresttd he- Electric Tramway was over, and as HEETIHUS’ nc. » thousand civic employes cur-ned out Bei-on maintained the utmost com- IMPORTANT RESOLUTIO . lm-,, he could accomplish his pur- gh? einer; re-segloeu out oval- elle . _ __ ci y, are was peasure ,ln the heart "““ lesson in municipal government. The ment. This was the first hanging in h0NDON,i May ld 2- VZ; °“‘ "5 °!\°“‘7l’°dY Wh” \°°"“°‘l *»\\¢l`\' Hman- 0“° will Der word each insertlgl lesson was a street parade six miles the history of this town. sues promls ng inc en as od hiv R ing. ‘It was afhappy compromise- , in this column. Cash must sew _ long, made up oi- men and vehicles -----"'-"‘° '°5im° °l p°°°° in Ammca' ““- th° ' _ peace, with honor-and the result will , WD! °“l°l'- Ml“lm“"‘ °h"3° "nw from nineteen city departments. 'rho 'ri-is: STRANDFJD srmammu preparations how in prcgligaas ior! t e he 0, hmm to the men and ,lo,,m_ eve cents. ulollce and fire departments in the GERALD TURNBULL °°‘°"'““°“ °' th’ °°“_" °“ 2; Q less also the company will read the ""‘,, bo , wg" hast hsvepsrsasc annually. but to- L1l°?t°°db°iW:°°_, \”°“ ____ ,,.lv,,,l,,,, of th, ,,,,.,l,,, ol ,,,,,,,,,_ ~-come sions vifhwuf in Ygmdd, days .procession was the first inc """ Britain “T2 t° muse ,S “ Bsamggg 0'l"l`AWA» 'MUY 20--Th* Will Ol U10 paid employee. I-Iereafter the men will Gl“°g°“" TM “U ` ;..»j|1i which thpvhtious municipal depart- ,YARMOUTI-I, May 20--There ls the Progs null p giide 2 ;sti:s hoard lam Sh. Richard smtp' lylea lm. m.°_ have an advancé in pay O, 1* cents 4 l,meef,s_nn1|;e¢,'__, I still a great dearth of D018 TQSBYG' m°"d 7 ° lm’ °“ ° ° J h lists ll0l'B £0-lily. °anY’s Pay l “The pm-hmonlirlu ‘hd Picnic at swim Dmmunl ` “ ` ""“"“’“"' I' ”" '"1" b°“°"d °'h° Wm 'mm Pew' and fdomd with sf °°°»‘° °\l=\‘1lv and the reulainder of neu. President ilosusr ister nna rss' d°°"’°" t° new .lui nm pemlnios _ D'0TY~'l‘HAT WON"1‘ prove Va total loss as the lstsst ad- ¢lBmll~i01\ at 91° ml ““§““;‘ €“°°h' the estate is to be invested and di- honey 0| earl,-lg ollethe msc cal- as F°dm'* s'“';°§_‘m Lt” 'mn ul, ” muse simooniuo. vines soy time ess soles three sou his of 01° P°°°= §°°l°tYd 'Me - f Q vnisa between two unmarried oaugh- ies n..,en‘.rnnn_ psy- Bowl tm dm four are full and that “’“t°r is en- Taiwan mm” to By' un sir °§r°sl‘ ters. "l regret that financial losses city. Reserve - 20-How much terinz the others. 'rhe tugs have been ency of the lord mayor 0 Lou Oh- lm. me ,mm mmm otha, hams" I ' """’m° ,mmm 0_ .A_ ` Mr' P°";:° W” th' l;g“°“;“l °p§“°r' would like to make,” reads the will __-#___ A“I°;rtg;ld:“-:tc 6 45 As thili is the w”°' ‘M r ° “mc °°“` The two sons, Assistant Railway < ` ' ' raetiee for the-New Glasgow to thetclxitiiiliifly glistbyvelttllo il-,mgniststlonor Déroy Scoiét, :sid SEYENGg‘I;C;lé?;A¥g éiggggggnns :very player must be out. 100,000,000 Am_ - v0 . _arc nstees o t s w ,- _ 5-ibllii. oi They are not beiisnclaries. ,I . NEW YORK' Ma m__s"m WM* Y ‘ ’ ,' v - " " and Brooklyn harbors. G `~ ' »_ .jweek agp Va, Manhattan , today, their 20.- week. °°'i'By Cmlllnon Consent? the Smith bothers Premier is the leading complete key e board Typewriter-and the .__- s strilla "Tile pariahonsrs of St. Patel-'s “Ml ',,,, genres, se. l>etsr's, will hols a gl,” meal-| gi-and tes-pony on Tuesday, the 15th bun July. Lool- out for particulars later. 5-ISHEIL _ Reinin- ton the lending sklft key mashinhg-I liinsrd’s Linlment Htlisves sell them both. A. Milne Fuser, Ill- illl, N. B. ‘ 5-lille