'.". ,- -. _I ' ’ .,'_.l_'»( ,' f 1 » '.r-'_";- . fl'¢' ' 1 /--. 1 me to the Scott: t Co' L _ 'sh Memorial Celebration atScotchfort ] ul Ist i MAx1Ms 4 1 Maxnus > - i yi ' Covers Prince Ed iird Island Like th Dew ’ \\" ff? A , ' i = = ' ‘-"" in oF A' ' “W _ ~' ' . or A MERQEEANT _ ,ilu * Q 0 .i » . .tg _ MERCHANT E A dogmwgnklihgnls \ _- I - K in A The Dfilzllal Office bethmivhosg wird we -F” ` ;/// //W . .. .Y . -~ A `Q\\" &`\\\§` ‘lf WiSd0m is to dis- ‘(;‘-()‘1,bt-_- 'I " 5.452% / THE P90p|€$ Pa||9|` ' DIEYBUDOQY \\, I between good 1 ti- - to - - - - .tg -~-f -_-» w _ e ‘J en--intuww(;i"$:;“'l“F°;'l:|*;d C°;';;, CHARLOTTETO x V A V -in---_ ' WN. CANADA. sA'1‘L»no_ii, JUNE 27,1925 Annnnl 8 h I ny lull. “c=°i:niit.'°":nuDiiEv§f°.2_ £122 iilili lilllllllllllillllllllllllll”°”‘*‘§t.1f.2.i1i-.......iruuii ciii sciinois ian ' tinsiiit iaiiiiicisis itsiiiiiiii lil EINEH. IIHEW lililllllli Lost Ship Was on Way io Assist Liner to Pier (Canadian Press) t)l'l-Illldff. .liiiie :Ili-'l`t‘u men ii-i-iw ilriiwiioil wiit-.ii thi- tug Ui-i»:iii liiiiu iins riiiiiiiivil by thi- t';iiiatli:iii l':ii'ii`i~ lint-i~ Miiiloi-li off the har- livr ~;lioi'tly :ifti-i' si-viiii o'i:lili'k to- iii_i;lii_ 'l‘lii~ 0i~i~aii King on her iia_\' to ti:-isiial tho Marliwli iii livi- pii~i‘, was struck iiiiiitisliiiiii :intl :il- iiio-l i-ut in two hy thi- iiiipact and l>i~:'.iii to nliili iiiiiiii-illi\t<~ly_ \Vlii»ii th- iiil‘ii.iiill\i; \\'.'iii\r reiiriioil hor l,.»i|i-i'.~i they tixiiloiioil. 'l`lii‘ri- was I, .;\\'ii‘l of watt-r iinil thi- tug with :ill liiji' t'i'i-w liiiil illsiillpi-iiroil. 'l`lii» tit-i-:iii King was thi- pro- p~-i't_y oi' thi- St. .loliii Ilryilnck Coin- paiiy iiiiil wii.-t coiiiiiiaiiiloil by Cap- tziin Steveiis, --<-oo-- Earl and Countess ` Haig Arrive 111 Quebec (Canadian Press) Qlll-IIJEC, .limo 26.-The Earl iiiiil t‘oiiiitess lliili.: lioailvil n ills- iiiiiziiislieil list. of p:isi~ai~iigcrs lauil- iiiu liiero today troni thi- :-itoaiiii-r I.--iiiin .i'i'uiii liliiropi~, iii-li-gates lo the tlrvat \\-'ar Vi-ti-riiiiis Assiiieiiitloii i~oii\'»~iii|ou from tliii British Em- pire Service l,i>:ii.,"ii.-. liii'i|iili*ii aniong the ilt~li~i:;alc:; rv- -pii-si tiling i-very part ol' thc iuiipiri- ii-.i-i (‘:ipt:iin \i.'alki--r repi'cs<~iitliii; .\'--wI`oiiiiiliaiiil. -<-O€- Many Candidates Lost Deposits "In - N. S. Elections (Canadian Press) IIALIFAX. June 26-Six govern- ment caiiiliilzitvs and i-ight laiior lost their ileponiis of $100 in yes- ti-i‘ilay'.~i (‘oli:-'i‘i‘vativi‘ laiiili-iliilt‘. _ 'l‘ii-i- i.lhoral.~i who fiilli-il to ob- tain hall' thi- iiiimbi-r of votes scor- vil by their li-wo»st siicccasiiil op- poiioiits were M. B. Archibald and I-‘riiiik Reynolds in Colchester, lliiyor .liiiiii-s McConnell and Dr. Iiiiii .\l:ieiioiinlil In Cape Breton l'i‘iitri~ and .lanies L_ M;i0K|im0p and I). (`. MacDonald in Cape llrrtoii Eai-it. ` The Labor candidates losing tliiir deposit were A. L. Breen. _llollert Daw and Walter Mosher iii llallfax. J. G. Calkln. William .\l_iirray and James White in l'ii~t<'u and Emerson Campbell "Hd Joseph Sit-i-Ie, ex-M. I‘, P. in "eric in-oton Centre. with six- t---ii polls to hear from In Ilaiifax. the Attorney fi-eiiernl lion, W. J. i`i-i-'ci\t:i- tl\'1r.~i i`l` thi- itiltiuii raiilwziys :intl their i-inpliiyi_-.~i iii :ill hi-aiiizlii-_~i of thi: i-.i-i-vice are iiiit-ietiiilt lil-i‘i~. ltr day to ilisciiiiu prtlposuls by the coiiipaiiilos t`or .i ril;.il ecoiioiny ifampiiigii. ` 'l`hc proposal.; iiitrliiilo reduction of ull oiiioliiiiii-iits from the salar- ies of the riiilwiiys il|rt=¢:toi'.-i to t-ho ivagii; uf the liuiiiblest workers. It is said that oiii- plain to bi- sub- nilitoil to the cziiiiliireiice would. il' ziiloptied. cnlzill a saving of .cIt5,0oo wi-okly, iiuder this 'head aliiiic. ’l‘hi~ railway iii:iiia.l!l‘rs :ire erinl- ited with the intvntloii of l-Ziviiill the union ili-logzitcu fullest ilotailii i'i0N. Julio 26-Prof. II. lliilioii, Labor mcuilici' for Camber- wiill told parliament yesterday of diistrial districts before many iveoks are passed. Ile was ex- prcssliig tho nliirni felt by all in- .aidiirs ns to the impending lndust- riiil dhiputcs. -lie said "thc cool owners have done ii innd thing in terminating tho nhiioiiril agrecuient. They tlilnk they will bc able to- mnko a now long-period :igri-emcnt on a district basis but they will find that if they take district agree- ments it will not be for one year or three years but for one month er three months. There will be no stability in liiilu.-itry ami they will not be able to mailto forward contracts with forelizii ciistoiiiers. In attacking the uivt-n-lioiir day they will unite :ill the minors in resistance to them. There Will be a fight imil wo in:iy go 'down but wc- shiill pull them ilmvn with us." ___.__.o Premier King Admits End ‘Is Near OTTAWA. Juno 26- In the llousc of Commons today W. Irvine of Calgary undertook in ink iiqiiestionsfmlch in his opinion try at lar . who of gre t interest to the coun- "Oon the government fell us.” he asked, "whether there would be an election this ear or will we l l Yesterday the four city public the chairman of the School Board. 5°h"°3'3 '~`l°5‘*“ f0l‘ l|\"iI‘ mill-“Kiln-ii\ii‘. Smith. .His Worship Mayor -mer vacation. Excellent musical D\‘f‘l-:rains were renilcred at the closing exercises of each, which we-ri' well attended by visit- ors and parents. (tuko in llochioril Square) PRINCE STREET SCHOOL CLOSING The closing exercises at .Prince Struct School were helil at 11.15. with Councillor Moran of the iloaril ot' School ’l`riisii~es presid- piibli.-lii=d yestcril-ny wan except- iflllillly fini'-_ At its close short i eontzi-atiiizttory fiililrrggea were iiiaili;- hy His Worship Mayor Mc-' McKenna, Mr J. P, thi- lion. Dr W. J, P L7l'<‘atIy appreciated the staff and pupils but by citizens in general. wort- delivered by _ liliiyor Mc-Kenna, Sl>l‘llUl‘I‘. Hon Dr MacMillan. chief Supl. of Education Mr H. H. -Shaw, Priu. W. .Moran and Toizetlier with these speakers there were on the the chalrniun. the |Yiee Principal, l\Ir ing. The priigraiii, which was Mr J. P. Gordon. Mr itcriiis presented to Gordon and Macmillan is not only by of the school other congratiilutory addresses His Worship the Rev Mr Mr Cotton. platform with Principal and Henry Smith, Nash and -Mr. Sain Doyle. The latter represent- ng the M P-BAA U of C in fitting the school a bt-:iiitlfiil trophy donated by Mr A. ling rrsultg of the provincial elcc-‘ the l'lri~ which may blaze up in in-' liiiiua, Rev Maurice l\lcDon-aid, and Mr. W, K. Rogers. the lattor ‘prriiilisiiig piizes for next year. The iviiiiier of the Gov-i-rnor Gencral’s ,.I\ii~ilnl was .\Ifiis llc-li~n Farquhar- SUII. l ‘WEST KENT SCHOOL CLOSING) I i The closing exercises of West Kent i\'i-ro carried out yesterday al`ti-riiooii in tho iisiial s-ati.-ifawtory aiiil i~i‘flclent manner characteris- tic of this school. The program _whlizii was printed yesterday inorn- inir. \\'ris ailniirahly carried out and <-lii:.teil high praise _from the larg- i~.~.t and iniaf. i`i‘pre.~ientntlve audi- iiiifo yct si-on ‘ii i-hat seliool_ The siiigiiii: iiiiil. r the dirt-i:iloii of Prof lliill was: oi' iiii exceptionally high .'.t:iiiiling iiiiil the order and discip- liii' ii' ilii' piipl`n lofi nothing to hi- iit-.~‘ii';-il. > .-\l'tir‘ilii- sinuiiitg of 0 Canada, the eliaziiiiuii Mr W. K. Rogers of thi- lloaril ot' School 'l`rii:-itecs call- cil upon the principal -Mr. Johnson wht- gave ii most comprehensive ripoi-t of the yenr's work paying a lifgh tribute to the memory of the late in-inuiitcd principal J. D. Sihiiiaii. In his report the pr-in. Cllllil dealt with the several activi- ties of school-life, namely. liiiteliectiial training, uililetiigiy I-ailet-\vork. school essay-compefi t-loiis and the usual customary pub- |llc fiiiietloiis that were so excel- lently carrieil out during the your. Ile also dealt with the homo-study probleiii and pointed out that the causc of failure In most case-.i was due, not to' the lack of in-terest on |tlic lltlrt Of the teacher, but to poorly prepared homo lessons. The presentation ol’ diplomas and Prizes by the chairman then followed. The recaiplents grace- fully acknowledged their awards whllo the school manifested its ap- preciation in hearty applause. It in regretted that in the Drogram ,printed yesterday the number re- ferring lo the prize list and certi- ficates of the vice-principal Mr. iYeo's department was inadvertent- ly omitted. The work done In this grande during the past Year was of an exceptionally high order ii; shown by the prize list publish- 0 . most influential and interested W. Covey of 'Saint John. ox-presi-f d-out of the M. B. A. A. U_ of C. and won by the track team sent to‘ ‘New Glasgow some' weeks ag.o lu the absence of Major McNutt the "iMcNutt Cadet Cup" was pre- SBl\l<‘il `by the chairman to Arthur Small the platoon leader of the Winning unit in this yoar‘s work. Tho interesting proceedings were hmuizht to n close by singing “Auld Lang Sync". “The island Ulfnlll". and “God Save the King." QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL The closing exercises at Queen Square were presided over by Mr C. Il. B, Longworth of the City Scllllfll B011F11. and took place at 3-15 p. m, In the League of the Cross hall. Among those present on the plat- form were His Lordship Bishop 0'Lt-ary. ills Worship Mayor Mc- Kcniiii, Judge Arscnnult, Revs. Maurice McDonald, M. Francis A. J. lliclntyrc. Dr W. J. MacMillan. 'Mr_,F. J. Nash, Mi' I-I. M. -Davison Mr Henry mlth. and Mr Wm Moran. The winner of the Governor Gen- ernl's Medal for general profic- iency was Joseph Trainer. The following was the program: O Canada Remarks by Chairman Distribution of Penmanship Certificates n-nd Palmer .Method lliittona. - Solo-Calling Me I-Ionic-Frank O`Nell Distribution of Leaving and Pub- lic -School Certificates, Chorus-Sing Along Distribution of Attendance Certi- flcntes. -Solo-Barefoot Boys-Wm. Mc- Intyre - Dlctrlbution of 'Certificates of Merit- Solo -Farewell- Teddy Mac- Mlllnn Distribution of Prizes ` Prlncipal’s Report (‘horus-Give Me the Open Road Remarks God ‘Save the King. WEST KENT HONOR ROLL GRADE X. \ir\nnlng Archibald. by tho above donors as well as by I on-nt lid-bits on lhellp of $1,000 in ' Prizes Prlzol that are roolly more Important than the mandy they repronnt, for Instance: A Ford have. another session." "i may tell my honorable dock here this afternoon, this city will tender its official welcome to ‘,.._ . V r f :1 friends," replied the premier. "that there wont be more than one non- Bodnn, I lhdtlond Pony, a Clooyoluid lloyolo. 9 so .ei Evorybod Tofiglic Vol. No. 95 llturdly, Juno '27lli, 1028 Flll Given to thou who win under the conditions not hrtli In noch Puzzle Potilo. Thin odndltlonl orc olmplo. All novo o hir ilold, with no hvon to anyone. No wonder thorn Io enormous ‘Interact In tho Puzzle PMMO. Field Marshal Lord Plumer who will succeed Sir Herbert Samuel as British High Commissioner In Palestine. Cantonese G0v’t Issues Ultimatum To Foreigners (Canadian Press) HONG KONG, June 26-The Cantonese government, according to reports here today has Issued an ultimatum to foreigners to evacu- ate Shameen by today. Shameen defenses were reported ready for cvcntuulitles. SI-I‘ANGl-Ii./tl. June 26-Several crowds of Chinese strikers and rowdies entered the international settlement today and stoned and held up street cars. Later they were dispensed by the police. 'Sl{ANGHAiI. Juno 26-The Hen- eral strike has ended and ull the larger stores are re-opening but shipping continues paralyzed and Japanese and ‘British cotton mills are still closed. Radical elements supporting the general strike and boycott of foreigners are striving by lntlnildatlon to frighten work- ers away from many establish- ments. .-_._._.____.__- thoiio of the present year, namely I (Continued on Page 8) and dance Tuwdny _“me som Wage Reduction __ ““"”"”‘- (Canadian Frou) wages of one dollar per day. One Killed And Several Injured In Train Crash (Canadian Frou) CHICAGO, June M.-Ono msn. an employee wui killed and o number of passengers injured in lN|EH|l]lN E ll Xi Steps .Will be Taken to Further Develop This Fast Growing In- dustry. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. June 26- Direct- ors of the American Fox institute an organization of silver and black fox fur producers, opened a three day session at Montreal today. - Louis Edward Rusch, of Wash- |ngton_ D. C.. president of the in- stitute declared today that the chief efforts ol’ directors during the present convention would bo nlnied at obtaining greater co-oper- ation from Canadian sliver fox breeders toward stabilizing tho in- dustry upon ii. scientific basis. Means of ellnilnating the fraud ulent promoter of fox farms will be discussed, and of helping the breeder to raise superior animals scientifically, as well as of assist- ing those who desire to break into the industry. lin this connection the institute expects to take furth- er steps foward educatng the rank and file of the industry as to the impressive financial rewards that await those who adopt scientific methods of breeding and scoring. foxes nptl pelts. Anioii; the directors here for the convention are: Dr E. A. Randell of Truro. N. S., and Dr. F. W. Macdonald of Blissfield, N. B. A feature of the convention will be u directcr’s dinner which will be attended -by officials of the Dc- pzirtmient of Agrlcul-ture and ii score of such prominent Dominion silver fox men as Chester S, Mc- Lure and Wendell Worth both of Charlottetown, P. E. Il, and B. Graham Rogers of Summerslde. P. E. I. Prince Edward Island is intermi- tlonally known as the cradle of the silver black fox lndustry which, according to Mr. Rusch, “has de- veloped- since the war into an ln- dustry representing more than $20,000,000 of investment and is rapidly becoming one of the note- worthy commercial enterprlses of America." . Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Come to Scotchfort Dominion Day. 1553-0-13-tt “Tho Hope River Tea Party. July 8th. 1291-5-30-stil “Annundalle Hail Monday. Special Show. 1836-6-26M2l. i One of tho prizes of exceptional (; G 1' M i-1 | r interr.-et ii-ii.-i that or the i. o. -D. E. .;,.n';:§f"i»10nt-igiif;siiwnfiieii (ii: *°Remem'ber the Ptoulc ou July ‘,“‘0l\ by Fl’0l| PiCklH'l1 M111 Dl‘0SClll' Sayre Chandler; Rhodes Meilul for nh- at St' James Church ground? rd by Mrs J. A. Macmillan who rc- Si-holnrshlp, Popularity and Ath- Summerfield' t' |pic‘eiitt-il that order - hints donated i, - | ' "7 ` ` " ' y Chairman of tho "Ice cream social at Powiizil Hall I Altei the presentation of prizes p0,,,»,| of School Trustees, Mr. Hen' Ju-ly 2nd Proceeds In aid of Church and certificates the chairman, Mr. - S lt), d d t Herman ' _ .pggpml luldriwsed the Whoo' In ‘|_?her;'_‘ ‘ “WM 0 ° ri-pairs. lf wet foilouliigwnliéizt; 'H most complimentary terms. enthiis- The [_ 0, D. E, prize for best cs- _.___ "' "" ` ' luulloully oucouruelns the pupils .-ny on win- iuemoniiii, nwni-iieii to (¢,,,,,p,,, pmt.) ’“"" and stressed the advantages and lsr(-(1 Plgkpi-d. TORONU-O_ June 26__ Feeling °*W:irnlng.-Extra special show opportunities In this their native gpoclalqn-|19 fm- highest Stand. that it ,H not yet mo mm for St. Peters. Tuesday, every one P"°"E""“"m° beef Part Uf Cllnalmilng in EnS|lBh d0I1ll‘l0d bl’ HES church lenders of both sides ofthe °°m“~ “"1 which is the greatest ofthe British won-ihlp Mayor McKenna, award- union qu€¢.;pin to gp( ii-,gather -""° Commonwealth of Nations. iid to Marjorie Stewart. nmilcnhly tp ,mme many ,1|5p,,m,| °*-Wan-ted. everyone to see Sou Ol In the coursc of 'his remarks Mr $25 prize for second -best essay in mann-S and thus “vom long and \Vn.Illngford. Sourls. Douilnloll ll-IV. ROKGFS l1nn0lll1C0tl the KODBTOUS “Homo Lighting" competition open costly mpg-m|,,n_ Mr .R_ 3_ Cagge1g_ 1874 contribution of fifty dollars to- to iill girls of city schools, award- }(_ (3,, prominent anti-unloiilst. sug- _ _“"L wards thc prize-list of .next year. od to Edna MacMillan, geswd in nn inmrvlcw Wm, the *New London- The French This announcement met with great $25 prize for second best essay Sm, m,|,,y mm H would be an ex. River Dramatic Clulh will present applause and no doubt will be a in "Home Lighting" competition cepcm thing tg n Hman join; gpm. |il9|l"'ll\¥'€0 act C0mf‘dY in NCW grant incentive to greater efforts open to all boys of city schools, mmoe of negomwfs were to be Ullldon Hall- TUGWBY “EBM -'line on the part of tho pupils during nwnrded no Sayre Chandler, appointed m an em," N nrrlve at 30th. 1868-6-21-2i. the forth-coming year. A further $15 prize for essay in "Home an amicable settlement of the dif- __ '“‘* donation of ten dollars for next Lighting" competition open to all fe,.,,,,ces_ TM Fl`°“0l1 “Wei” Dfllmlluc YOU- WHS made by one of our boys of city schools. awarded to - Club will present their thrco not _ Y comedy in the C. M, R. A. Hull - citizens. Special prize for highest wtnnd- K“-"*‘i"K`f°l\ -M°“dfY MRM- JUN The manifestation of such tang- ing In Arithmetic, donated by t 29”- A‘|"'|”|°“ 2-' “nd 35 Citi- iblo interest In education shown Hon. Dr. J. W. P, MacfMlIlan. 1333'5‘27'2i- “Loire Verde Ice Cream Social “Band concert and Feslvnl with electric lights at Wa er EDMONTON, yum, 23__ Four l~leartz’s field East Royalty Mon- hundred miners emrployed in five dh? Weill!!! Juno 29th. 2|. Edmonton districts were today tak- ing 5 ,hike vote “gint an agree. "Sourls Dominion Day Special ment culling for it reduction in SHOW- "S00 0! Wlllll|8f0l‘d» 1838-0-28M2l. " "Sons of Temperance remember July 10th meeting of Grand Divi- sion with members of Cherry Hill Division oft 1.30 p. ln, Public meet. .Ing at night. collection. 1841-0-MMM. "The W. M. 8. of tho United Church. Marshfield will hold o Band Concert and Festival at Heortvs field. Boat Royalty Mon- dly eveplng. Juno litlt. Too. a rear end collision of two clout- sandwiches, Ice cream and coke "’ ""° P“"°"" "’*°'"""°°v"""` “"" “"""' °°°°""“‘ '° tim nt mai" ` ' tgiiigm mm Efiiifii' om" Hnmisstiliieii niet inter than ciiiifiiitteiown. |]Hlllll|llEHll|N'5 |N5lIi|llE IN EPEEBH |V|ElNl A EESEIUN ' iii ti/iiiiit New Zealand Gives Gov’t Free Hand--Re- sentment Shown Bea- verbrook ~ PACT ASSURED Hopes to Allay Fears That Have Arisen Overseas. LONDON, June 26.-“Austen Cliamberl:ilii’s ei'pl:,fiitory speech in the Iiousc of Commons yester- day was addressed not only to Bri- tuln but 1i:ii'tlr:i|lur]y',(’ me oven. seas llomlnions, in the hope of ol- layini: fears that have arisen there and for which there is no justifica- tion," declared a prominent mem- ber of the government this iuoru- ing. "l\Ir_ Chamberlain's opponents do clare that he is creating imperial disunity by his policy, but this is untrue for we ore most anxloul that the Tloniinions should share our obligations, 'which we have as- sumed in liuriipe for the mainten- ance of peace, -<1 when the time comes we hop ‘int thg Domin- ions will signi' hat their alti- tude is. New Ze: , : fl has given the government ti fi hand, and we believe that wht- the other Do- minloiis have fully investigated the pact. they will not be su hostile io- wards it as they ure now reported to bc." Going Forward lt is quite obvious that the Brit- ist Government intend to go ahead with the pact whether the approval of the Duminlons is secured or not. Yet it is going to make si big ef- fort to secure the support of the Dominion.; by showing that whilr. Britain gives the pact lic-r unquali- fied support she is in no danger of being involved in war unless there is similar aggression to that which Germany displayed in 1914. Ncwipnpcr Attitude. Resentment against Lord Beav- erbrcok’s attempt to kill the pact is reflected in the press comment upon Chaniberiuin's speech this morning. The London Timex-i ln approving of his effort makes an obvious hit at tho owner of the Express. The Morning Post follows Suit, -Willie the Liberal papers like the Daily News find themselves in something of ii dilemma through approval of lleaverbrook's policy and approval of the pact. 'fhey Uwrcloro luke i1 middle cotir.-is np- provliig of Lloyd George’s warning against the ilangers of the pact and domnndlni; that ai certain va- giioiiess that still exists shall be made quite clear. ) . _ ` 5CHO0L. iS OUT' AND THE. f ' Vi _ i QV ' P`;°s.°i-'E272 G- i\\\\E\W\l. seaspnis iN Q. -5 II ,gy ( . ~1ft,& C i` l"-'1-it \\ v\ s Maritime fresh south west wlndl, mostly fair, probably local showers Toronto, cloudy 62 48 Montreal, -fair 58-50 Quebec. rain 6|-4| Charlottetown. -loudy 09-Sl Halifax, cloud; ll-6| Siitnt John, fog . ..._ lil--B0 Boston. fair 58-G4 New York, clear 80-M High this this .iitornoon It 0.01 and tomorrow morning ot 1.1!. ` Bun sets this evening ot 7.66 and rises tmorrow morning at 4.11. First quarter moon illoudoy. Juno 29th 3.19 ii. m. Summeroldo tide eighteen mlm __ _ » .. x- . .i .. ,_,,` 'l \»