- MERCHANT lliebest market is‘ that of the coarse-the people-who (ralready, put (the prodtteiltogtlfetest. ‘ .....°"""..'"“'.,'.l"....l.lt.'.l‘"l..lz:. would liiililiii ‘ e ll-llsl‘llllll New Trustee Board Consisting oi Twelve . Members, Elected by Ballot- Almost Fifty, percent 0i Campaign Fund Al- ready- Realized. . __-_-o-___.___ lwllth a very llllfflifi attendance. re- men-iis leave nothing lto be desiiired presenting both oily ‘Mid country‘. and the food supplied is of the the first aznnuail meeting of riihe beelt and fulfill-y nneets ithe require- conlriiibutors to the Prince Edward plants of ‘plowing children. 1mm Qnphlmage gllnce liihe Gillll- “I can dlte no ‘blotter evidence of scriilptibn camlpfllzn was laiundhvidi tiheihenllih of the children than ithe and, since .t'he almendiiulig act to the ‘tact than, only on one occasilion siince incorporation of the Institution ‘wasdast Ma-r-clll have I ‘been call-led lvo 81L" passed mnltihe LBBli-‘vlfltlife Aaromibly. tenda child in i‘he Orphanage." was held laiet twinning liin Ziion This, said -Mr. McDouigialll was the sohdodileonl. ‘Mr. Donelld McKil-nmon. Tlllfll guege by viihich could ibe meas- Chairrnaaruf ‘tihe Boaird of Trustees my id the worllll. and ‘prosperity of presided, and lube meeting opened lime institution. and one df the ‘wilih fllill si/nigling of a ihyimn ‘and iprlnllary ‘cauiscs-fortlhllsstallteofgvod, prays-r iby the Rev. ‘Ewen MC"'»hB8i'il,‘h lin the children was nothing Bengal-l. cilller ‘than thle ifannl, from which In ‘hils opening remarks iihe ohaiilc was derived lthigil-r most important men referred tio itihe success thatlrfood. All itihiis ‘shiould be itiaken lin- held atliemded thfi willliliflllm driven-to cionside-ratuon ‘before disposing It ‘was helped. "he ‘said ‘by the time of the farm. aiil ‘llhe contributions were paid in. The minnnoiall report of the ihadiies tihe debts d! ithe Ofvhliillflile would Aulcilliiary. read ‘by Mire. ii/litiilclfi. be wholly cancelled. He also rewas followed by remarks ‘from Mo. fer-red to ‘lihe mt that the Isadiiesfllll. ‘H. Jenkins and Mr. G. ‘S. ilnmm Allxilliialry was. under ‘tihe agree- Secretary and chlairman of the rnent ‘wliiilh wihlch uhe dinivia. was put Elnanoial Campaign. Bolih iellfflkflllfl ‘on, now in complete charge of the llhan-ked ‘the public for idle coopera- maintenance cif the institution. ltilon and assistance given. Mr, Jen- illeiv, H. D. Raymond remarking ‘kins pointed out izhlait ell-most diliity on iiihe epZii-rldlld attendance at iihe IDBYCC-ll-t, of the piledgii ‘had already lrecill-ng, aaild‘ it slhowed than; tlhebeien filliled and ilihalt the ‘totnil re- core of rlhe children was on ithe cclpts ‘to datclwere‘ $28,544.38. min-ds and -l188.T'l-Bd[.flll6ip90ifl1i3'. Mr. Ira. Brown, Secretary-Treas- 'llhe following committee _fl0r tihe urer wen‘t over ‘lih-e ilinances of the alipcil-nlilnl: ‘of twenty four persons, Cnsililitulllun ‘flor tire ‘flu-st yeor. ox- twolve ilmilles and tlwieilve men, from plaIlnij-ng llllB item-s in detail. whorm 1lhe¢wclvs trustees were do ‘Rev. H. D. Raymond moved. and be ellnctcd ‘by ‘the coutlilibuiliors at Mr. W. E. Bentley seconded, a ‘vote the‘ ‘eetillg. was then- appolnted: o! llhankis to ‘rile ‘Ladies Auxiliary lilirs. ‘Gard-sin Hughes, Mrs, W. A. ‘for ithc work ‘itlhuis lrendit-reid ‘in past; licustls, ‘Mrs -B. R. Hoiliman, Messrs years. W- K. 110mm. H. D. Raymond. and A second vote of bhankis was isaialc Cartel‘. passed, -to iiihe trustee board ‘boiih ‘Smllifl discussion ifciliowed as l0 past and iprescnt, for their work_ ‘the irc-prescnitaiticin on t-he trustee Mrs. W. K. Rogers moved, and malli of lilhe country district, and Mns. Artihur ‘Henry seconded, avioite it ‘was ilho general opilnlon of thu-of ‘thaukls mo llVIirs. G. D Wright. niliietirl; ‘that mt lea-ail, iuhe msJol-lty chairman of the ladies Auxiliary; c . contra where ‘meetings could yen-lentils’ be dpeld sured. Wihfde speaking bu question MrJMeDPod of also ‘mferled luo ilhe lfect that tihe" lnsllluililen ‘lu-rm‘ was operating at J. con- Mr. Hammond Kelly seconded, whille a memibeu" our» Board. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. -FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925‘ Miners Order Every C. B. Pit ' to be Picketed SYDNEY, N. 8. June 4.--J. W. McLeod, president of Div trlct 26. U. M. W. of A., an- nounced tonight that beginning at 7 a.m. tomorrow a 100 p.c plckctlng policy would go into operation against the collieriel of the "British Empire Steel Cer- poratlon lin Nova SCOHI, wihooe 12.000 coal miners have been on strike since March 6 last. This atop is taken to mean that no maintenance work will be permitted in any of the min- e: which have been kept ‘pump- ed and ventilated by company oftlllciais since the strike order was issued thrice months ago. __......-¢o>{.__ l7 [liill] FHIJIVI Eli WAVE IN |V||l]lli[__ WEST Nineteen Persons Are Bitten by Mad Dogs in Cleveland-Cool in Montreal MONTREAL, June 4.—-J‘un0, the ‘accredited month of blossoming |flowers, budding roses and big sni- cs of summer underwear, has op- ened in Montreal in a manner well calculated to drive poets, prophets and dry goods men to despair. | The temperature certainly rose somewhat, as compared with tho ‘days preceding it. but with hllmffl- lty at.81. and only ten per cent of sunshine yesterday and similar lconditionstodny, and quite a lot ‘of rain, it was far from giving the impression tho poets and weather prophets usually associate with this moullh, nor did it give anyone a very strong desire to lay in a inrom »a".a:nn‘dlv.--J.~ Jwlilulaod‘-movsrl.-m:d-stocirefrlPalu-~:3eacb gsrmentsond-SEI"AI'EIEIHI' CIHTEC ' Reporting flanne s. and a quorum cla- vote of illranks ‘to M-r. Wright for the Th6 weather (man, however, is this ‘ulrtiriiingv service ihe had give-mm); plcking specially on Montreal. ‘Severe storms overnight are re- Mrs. H. H. "Home mvvemand Mrs p0 ted from ‘various pa,“ 0g New J. McLeod stlconded, a vote ofmnzland’ and Bus,” had flooded ll imis, and this nutwiithewndiing the than-ks to Dr. Tidmalib for the med-menu". Mermen. Conn” report, a cnpaibllllily of aha present care talker. icail aittelnltJon ‘he thud ‘given. lie iilhougiht Jlhlat the rJc-w relpresirmteli by iihe farm, should ibe not, rnilanld blntiln money. H. H. Horne, Mrs. W. K. Rogetm ~Rc‘v. Ewen McDougaiiil quoted‘ tihu M-rs. Che-stair Acorn, Mrs. Arthur fodowiin-g from the report of Dr. Hoary, iMrs. ‘S, IHUIIHBTSOD,'IWTU Tidma-rs-Il, lilo Illlstitwtiion Doctor: MorgarctiMdDonulld. Montague; Mr. "I have inspected llhe building and George Dc-Hioi-s, Mr, J. J. ‘McLeod, fraud suipply at. frequent intervals Hunltcr River. Col. D, A. ‘MaldKiuin- during ilihe year and‘ ihave no critic- 0n J. Y. Ilhlilllps, ‘Snmmerside. A. lem tio offer. The sanitary arrange J. ‘Hloule, and J. Walter Jones. British‘ Residents Synod-Forwards Nervous in India Birthday GYEetIIIES (Special to the Guardian) (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 3—Tile Synod A-bbAililAdlAiD, "India June 4.— A sent tile ftlllowing message to correspondent. of the ‘Pionleer at Lord Hyng for transmission to His Meghgd, Persia. loudly ‘» ‘reported Majesty, "Tile Synod of the Diocese that Aiflsbuoleiian rebels have owl» of Toronto assembled in its 73rd lured the ‘town of Milrsjuwa and session on tllis, the King's Birth- nre iihreatuzning ‘Duzdnh, ibol-h ‘in day, present him sincere and Persia and on ‘iihe lufghailrlstan hor- hearliost congratulations ‘ on his lrr, Reports my that British rcs- complete recovery from ills recent fend-g a; Dundiaih are ‘nervous ro- illness and bust wishes to Hie uardinig ltho outcome of the distu-r- Majesty wiuh tllc assurance of its ilanofs. Drzrycrs that he nlny llc long allur- ell in llcnith and strength to reign ovur us." Party. Standing _ _ In Sack. Election High Commissioner t0 Hold Reception (Sptclll lo the Guardian) LONDON, June 3.——H0n, Peter Lurk-in, Canadian High Commis- ilioner, will llclll a Dominion Day reception ill the new Canada ‘building on the afternoon TlflJlfiy w-‘ai-i 3:“ til; n‘: flgzfllggmk June “fix? 311K133 negteselliry ownllg to tho reception om‘. hlkwr’ m? hm,‘ M D accomDanYInS. the opsnlne of - w“ ' ' If?“ ‘Fm-rt, ‘flaming Canada building by Their Majol- q.“ Tao.“ m ‘ Wm‘ e . .'ti s‘ on Juno 29th but there are “lllllt mus: Inhierwlo 50. ‘Cvnlz ‘ - ' - . _ oocsnllalnns anxious to be 9T9" §§,‘,',‘[,“,,“,,",°'n, “'3”? 6' In sent. There will not be room for - ~' ‘ “ ' so many at the opening ceremon- “ '- - tea. aulFihhas been decided, there , _ fore lo hold a Dominion Day "9' Condonnd sncclms caption as usual. MI N“: word,- not each limrucn n-uu column. ‘ Rflliflf: P3111)’- To ’ GO ToAmllndsell _ ,______ WKNTED-MMHI-D"DR GENERAL 3 I I Ig"IhI'G rllllll) housoworkgAgly 1'16 Brighton ggpgfilltne 8. —-€ul:‘j.eot to final Road after 7. b-lll- confirmation ‘today by the com- 1818 6 8 8i man“, o; [he Norwegian sir force ‘r _._..__.._.......__.._.. n "often, Lieut. Luuow Helm WANTID A-IXPIRIENOED will lead the puny fertile ‘relief illrinz room gm. Davies diotei. of the Amundsen Norob- Pol: n:- l ' 1870 5 S ll illtibh. Hoim hOPQ ‘m “V9 ' Batten next ‘Friday for 511M591" (Special to the Guardian) REGINA, J1me 4.—-—Wil.h reports complete enough to indicate the result in eve Constituency. ll"! standing of t.‘ s parties ‘ionilliit was: Liberals, 51; Conservatives, 3; Progressives, 5; independents, 2; Deferred, 2.‘ Total 63. ‘Joe rpm-n ‘ or IVIRY‘ . wan ‘Helm wul be Lieuis. description, pa‘. “q upgd- 3'... Bran and L. D.‘ museum cs- n-i_ . _ pioriugj ventures In 1898, and "I" 00cc on; The offer of Ur. Jill! n yo" 1"‘ muchilifli. ‘*1. m‘t. QQIIIIIQ I Ifillch . I!“ » rail-mum. itiovu] ‘ h erlenocd Polar fllsrc who were CORR-g‘ gg , 9133M“: associated with Arnundlearex- m 'h’l’~“.‘q"°° cl» lhnd till tem- rrncn iorei°'.¢l,-l,ll 9 - °""°°" M“ ° will? radiation-linen c, on ad‘ o1. rcipictlvi- ups up been resolved with umiihiellwnltrulti.‘ . meeting in ‘ official quarters cm , , - I m '1' - _’ _ _ = . . . » - terriific Windstorm followed by an “Wamentlrmgrétltjxfimtg; “f: gfimfgarqelrgfielsctrical storm with hail, damaged "crops, light and telephone service fcrippled, and the heat all. an end) temperature as Montreal. 65. Weir. Kansas had ._a storm in which loll!‘ persons were hurt and several |bulidings demolished. San Francis- co reports extreme cold, and in Wyoming there was snow, yester- day. BITTEN BY DOGS CLEVELAND, Ohio. June 4.- A heat- wave here yesterday result" ed in the biting‘ of 19 persons by mad dogs and the prostraticu 0f one unidentified woman. According to health officials who treated thevictims no cases of ru- bies are expected to develop from the bltes._'l‘he heat and not rubies. caused the’ dogs to so mad. Th6 mercury soareduls high as 90 de- grees. ‘ . SEVENTEEN DEAD . I CHICAGO. June L-Scvsnteon persons dead and nearly 8 860W seriously injured was the toll ilo- day of a heat wave and ensuing wind and electrical storms, which hit the middle west. The r9810" weather. From the Nebraskl: plateaus to Ohio, the hbat was general. In someplace! it set records for the your and for June of all‘ recorded time. Then the humidity was pierc- ed here and thsrq by thunder-show- ers and terrific gsles. Sioux City, ‘Iowa. was the 06M"! of a violent wind storm which ex- tended to eastern south Dakota and southwestern Minnesota. Sev- en persons were injured, two prob- ably fatally in the Iowa city. The Wind rewind a velocity of almolt 90 miles an hour. The damage‘ at Sioux Citywes saturated at S100,- 000. ' Twopqvlons were killed during an electrical storm at Des Molnar and two men wore reported killed near Wayland, Mo, when the car in which the! were ridinl WI! Kansas City reports the samu- welcomed the promise of cooler ‘ Heat‘ Claims ~ 12 Lives, and Left to right» Rhys John will visit Canada and the Uni d confcrzinccc with leaders‘ on‘ [will -——-—o Just ‘before going to press this morning the Guardian leame wit-h regret of the Bryenton ‘Scott, who was killed at ‘Clyde River yesterday evening- Mewgre reports to hand 81W very few 1mriclilars; but accord- lng to information received the young man was in the act of ad- justing; u. ‘blower to a- sawmill. when part of his face and head “mo; in contact with the saw. severing the lloso and part of his I ‘ . ENGLISH LABOR LEADERS COMINC avies, Morgan Jones and Arthur Henderson. three. of labor’: rcat loaders in Great Britain. who sln llllllllll‘ “ "iiillliiiil! Bryeuton Scott Killed While Operating A Sawmill. sudden death oflwalked over twenty yards to his - 13 Prostrated- NEW YORK, June 4.—A re- cord-brcaking but wave In the East has claimed a dozen lives 'in twlo days. Oonlzlnual hot wealthier is forcclst for 8 hours. Hlflh .wlnd and electrical storms lute lust night broke the spell temporarily lln pQfiQ of Pennsylvania and New York, Philadelphia topped the llli: , of Eastern cities when the thcrmometc hi! 98. Two men died and a boy drowned in Rochester, N, Y., where a max. lmum oi 90 degrees was record. ed. A third death and five pro- stratlom were added to the ‘heat casualties in New York, bringing the total prostrations for the two days to 13. ‘EX-P ‘EMIEH Pii5 lHliiliii lli Mill-Hi l ection Shortly Af- ter Prorogation (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, June 4.— Paying g tribute to his lieutenants, and urg- llll! ‘lhe working of the Conserva- tive Party to "teach and preach the principles of t-hc party where States for an extended visit and icai and trade union problems. ER YESTERDAY It is alleged that after the acci- _dent, the unfortunate victim home, where he climbed through a bedroom window, to ‘his bedroom and on viewing himself in a mirror a ' ti.wllle‘h ‘was Elllllllllldlndgwplcsilll ‘bioofii.’ (lsinger °PP°Blll°lI We! “will adverse. mzlrlcs were found on the bureau Right H“- Anhl" Melghell- zrnd mirror ill his ibedroomJThe de- made? °E the ‘Cimeervatlvfl Part3’ ceased is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. “ddreswd a gathermg i)! Cmisel" ROUGH; Scot-t, Clyde Riv-Pr, to wihom vauve members “m! senators 3'» a tile Guardian eloicnds sincere siym- figwopgig‘femtlaizwfglliedr Sfilvglgmg: Elected Pres. of Can. Universities (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, June 4.—‘Sir Arthur W. Currie, principal McGill Lllllvcr- sity, was elected President at the Conference of Canadian Universi- ties at the final session nf ithree day's Conference held in the Arts Building at Dalhousie University, this morning. The University of Western Ontario. London, OWL. was chosen as the meeting place for the next ‘Conference. Other of- L. S. Klinck. University of British Columbia; Secretary Treasurer. Dean D. H. Ling, University of Saskatchewan, re-elected Execu- tive Dean. W. Sperwcod Fnx Uni- versity of Western Ontario; T7!‘- Georges Berti, University of Mon- treal. Lady Elector Is Defeated (Special to the Guardian) REGINA, Sash. June 3. —‘Ml‘ll- l3, K. Ramsiand, ‘the only woman standing for election yosioriliiv was defeated at Peliy. .- Paris Discusses British Note (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 8. —~lnformation as to the contents of the British note on the Security Pact collie! from Paris sources and undoubt- edly ls officially ‘inspired. On the face of it‘ it seems that demilltntis- ntlon of the Rhine ‘means that Brit- ain would aid llirancc lf she was attacked by Germany, but she would not aid ‘Germany if that country were attacked by France. This lg a strange kind of lnutuaii pact and doubtless when the terms are settled it will be seen that the arrangement is;not so one sided as French interpreters believe. What- ever ‘is obscure about. thesltuatlon it can ‘be taken for xrnnted that Britain ls accepting no military omnmitment in Europe, except in cue of unjust violation of the Rhine frontiers. Britain wiiii r9- serve to herself the decision as to sept from tlwrohd by a high wind. Another wndetorm swept over the‘ no and southwest Missouri. caus- in! injury to several persons and considerable property damage. i who sought relief by Iwlulmiall and bmlngpwcn lei-owned. ~- ' I were‘ broken in ‘l '. *..- »s- . i. the concurrence of the domin- mining diltrict of‘ southeast Kan-rag , Chicago rportod four deaths, and Thunder-showers‘ and lower tem- Cleveland ‘ one; iiue to heat pros- poruturss were forecast for this vi- tmlon. Imp! persona in Wiscoll- clnuy, bfllra; reported that yesterday's late rains brought drought of a few week "that retar- llqdqelffllili Last month. vml the Mme-Within“ _ g 00g- all-time rmw . or moth-cs Wei‘! an; mageln msoqc would only ccnslllcr c _ _- 181C. , _ i. _ , , lpetftioiiofnllries. _ Inlint. No military commitment wm be undertaken” Britain with- Elrly today. a cooler breeze‘ came to relieve Chicago's millions. W" i" h" clblni" “"9181!” W‘ ficers elected were, Vice-President ' ‘whether any ‘violation ls just orlw a of the postal employees upeh mat- eusuring a thorough understanding ‘lbrehead- pwuhy‘ Iaouxhccd, Conservative Leader in . e Senate here tonight. AllStrBlltl. COIWMCES- "The conservative Party had it i it t - For Battleships said Mr. Meighen. "l ‘believe the wave is with us in all parts of (Canadian Prove) C -. 1. i.l'a's ‘two ten-thousand ‘ton battle, t , cruisers and two submarines ‘have £20352? mg‘; ogyparaecxiltfiiigkipplggf hi“ ‘Flamed “"1191 "GEM 3mm“? to Conservative adherents in the the amount aggregating three and i half million pounds sterling. prov “no of Quebec’ where mew Canada. The Conservative Canadian ‘Leader advocated that his follow- Gather In Toronto ers also address themselves to the __._ West, which had been overswept (speck; t, m, Gum-dun) by anti-tariff propaganda. The TORONTO, June 3._T0mm0 1s present political foe was not such host today to the stalwarts of ills a sirens opponent that the ‘Party Canaman Kirk and Mange’ nem-[y he'd seen in years gone ‘by and the 400 strong" from east, west dud present Government with no cohe- north. gallhered together for the 5W9 DOUQY. W!" Well! COIBDBTBd fmy first and final annual session to olilionenis met in former cam- of the general assembly. On P1118118- Tuegday 0g next week, the pgfllg- Sir James Lougheed said there ment of Canadian Presbyterianism WEB i1 891191111 01603011 coming. wiiil not only prorogue, but will dis- Bhortiy after the prorogation, and solve for uil tlmc, and thc foliiow- warned the Party io ‘lbo ready for lng day will se-o the formal mm. ilw illlel l" iho night.” of the United Church of ‘Canada. ‘Sir Robert Borden in proposing Party than anywhere else in ‘Tonight the general ussclnbly the toast to Mr. Melsiwfl. referred Wm open m9 5935101 to the Leader's pro-eminence in —- dclbatc, grasp of all pulblic ques- Chinese Situation tions and his high courage. Considered Grave “" - . (Canadian Press) N ' S‘ ' LONDON, June 4.—A very grave June view is taken here of the distur- bances at Shanghai. and the out- look in China in general. Tllc fear is being expressed that things are moving toward a situation resem- blng the Boxer uprising. As ro- gards-agitation among the work- ere and studsntsfeditorial writers of Landon papers are almost umml. elections will‘ ‘be held on Thur-s- mo-us in attributing it to Bolshe- d5!" Jul"? 95th» and lmmllllillml “at influmtxflh day will be Thursday June 18th. ... PROGREBSIVES (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N, S., June 3. ~—Dls- solution of the Nova Scotia House of Assemibly was announced today by ‘Premier E. H. Armstrong. The REGINA, June ltageall... Ill MGITIOIY 0f ifsiled m make the inroads they ' . i sir John A» Mmonald 22515.2". ,...f.§3ll’"....l’..‘.“,?.? l: @—-—— Mooseiaw County... Hon. J. A. (Special to the Guardian) gm“ wig-wagon“, m", pray-M. OTTAWA. Jill"? 4--—Tl19' COIHI- sive leader also went under. cil and city of Adqiphustown, Bay of Quinta, will next Saturday erect a simple signboard st the site of “- th boyhood hem of Sir John A. ‘ MgfDonald, Georgia's first Prime Mania! . t8 Ml lster, and straw a few flowers , about the spot, according to Allan Persons (Clllillivl Press) Ross Davie of Toronto, one of the prime movers in the event. llilJlllTCed that contracts Tm‘ Ausmm‘ Houses to "set his House in order Bile"? was perhaps more in store for the I lullullbr N, iOIiio June‘ 4.—-Be- - and vices-not for the? , ‘_ of todayh slirewdliese‘ in purchasing ability. MAQMSV or A » Buy for the. ecouoliir. . Annual sin-missions osuveml can BESBil iiiliEilS Force Maintenance M Several Sligh (Canadian Prcu) GLAOE BAY. Junie 4.—<C0al min- llrs, of "the Brlitish Empire Steeii Corporation wiho have ‘been idle since MflTCll 6. owing to ‘like strilloe, marched ‘in a ‘body today on iihe New Waterford Power Station, which ‘has been ‘maintained to keep British Cruisers (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 4. -—'l‘l1e British cruisers Diomede and Carlyle have arrived at ‘Shanghai with 600 men as a precautionary measure. iSailors from a British igunboat have taken up positions in shang. hai, according to the Admiralty ad. Vlcefl 1011B)’. The cruiser Dispatch is ‘scheduled to arrive tonight at Shanghai.‘ SHANGHAI, June 4—More man 150.000 workers were on strike this morning, practicaly paralyzing "l9 Olly. However. the foreign residents are rallying to the gen- eral service. They are work; to ensure the food supply, and are Yllllllg in essential industries such as telephone, light, and pow“ They are even furnishing limited transportation. The employees of the foreign newspapers walked Hui this morning. but they finally asreed i0 return for one more is- Blle. under a condition that pgperi Ilrint no news to which the Chill- cse takc exception. Heat Wave In New York (Special to the Guardian) NEW YQRK. June 3—Twenty three deaths and more than sixty Frustrations‘ was"the_ toil of the terrific heat wave today. ‘Storms “e 5W°6Plll8 eastward in the wake of the hot weather. Twen- ly are dead and as many injured in the middle west. The heat wave extended from Nebraska to ll. smashing all heat records for June 1st, Doctors Given A - -‘ Royal Welcome (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 3. -—The 700 doctors from Canada and the Unit- ed States, members of the post graduate assembly, were welcom- ed to Great Britain lby the Duke of York and Mr. Neville Chamber- lain, ‘Minister of Health, at an in- augural conference today in Wig. more Halli. Dempsey Will _ fight If (?) (Canadian Preu) NEW YORIK, June 4.—Jack Demp- sey, world's heavyweight champion today cabled Billy Gibson. manager of Gene Tunney, he would meet the winner of the Tunney-Gibbons match "if proper enticements were offered." The cable comes from Berlin. $PR\NG- 6-ol_l= RENMNDS ME ol= THE. DAYS kui-IEN _ 1'. USEDTD Qeoox 0N THE. STiEEiETé - cumin violently insane. Floyd nts Understanding Rlililqf eerily today shot and killed -—-— cg, t ‘psope ‘ ‘udlng according oqlgxeéigl 1013;: Gialfgllrlu to police will!) arrested him ‘afterhe Murphy. Pottmaster General. and f,',‘,‘,",,,',‘,“,‘,‘,',§_,'f§§'j- czflgggfgllggg ther, brothei- and sillter-ln-lsvv. ‘Russel isjn apodded self in the tors of difference with a ‘view to %éh€h£"g$£§°ED:h$vEES-€§I' l: by conferred with representatives Manhole. Booth Dokotsand Nb l | , w, children with bullets. He ma ‘two , All? .§ii‘“.l.'.“‘..2.i.‘..i‘°il"ll25iu. cu- - moms in ~11 own my l‘ 1'0"‘ ' Alm- reviewing the sventrvrflieh lilo - '1‘ ‘belies said to‘; need team and followed ‘ills ' ' inelilihzlren y‘ innit; mo, ‘ use on . oflt ,.M oiosun ,vv elegy in Nebraska since pollntosd cunt. 5': “l?” u lures of! L? rs old. Noll ofthe vi limp were sleeping, v ‘are u forum In» om 01f Shanghai iMaritiime mesh weisg rto north Dy Ball, Cough and U. l. A. MM _ ' o rare,- ‘ l t s‘ BilllY 0N Pililili sllllol en To Quit Work - tly Injured. waiver and light and electric power supplied the colllicries and town, and forced all ‘maintenance men to quilt work. ‘Several were sltgihlilly lulu-r d in the scutfle that ensued. 1i- cfil-lld 110i he learned definitely from District Pireeident ‘McLeod whether or ‘not the picketing (jpevfg. tions would apply ‘to ailil colillerles. lllll lllll H i Two Yea-IT-Old. Helen McLaren Imprisoned in flame Sheathed House Little two-year-old Helen McLur- en, daughter of Mrs. ‘Laura McLnr- 811. Souris. was burned to death on the afternoon of iasit Tuesday, when the stove in the room in which she was playing nlone, ex. ploded. The explosion occurred at half-past-flve, while the child's mo- ther was absent from the house. Tile flames spread immediately and before anyone could go to the un ' fortunate child's assistance, had sheathed the room and house, mak- ing il. impossible forauyoneitoen- ter. Despite the assistance ‘of the entire neighborhood the dwelling was burned to the ground with all its contents, leaving the lift-Lure“ family, including five small ch11. dren, homeless. Mr. McLaren is at present in the United States, The residents of Souris are now doing everything within their power to see that the bereHved and afflicted family are made as comfortable as possible. Chinese Strike Growing Worse (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, June 3. —-The situ- lltlvn here is growing worse. Paralysis is slowly creeping over t-he~ international settlement. There are now over e hundred thousand ‘Chinese on strike, in. volving all the foreign cotton mills. the wharf and river front Welles. preventing the handling of ships. t-bs telephone companies and many smaller plants, Two British cruisers, bringing 1,500 lflflflllei. are expected tonight. Several’ attacks have been made 0n foreign property. Canadian Minister For Washington (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, June 3.——'I‘he Domin- ion Government hopes to appoint a. Canadian iMinister to Washington V"? 600B. Premier King announc- ed yesterday during the consider. atlon of a vote of 860.000 to pro- vide for representation in iihe U. S, capitail. Boy Killed’. - ' By Automobile (Canadian Prue) ST. JOHN, N, 13., June 4,405. ebh Tobin, aged six, son cf Mr. and Mrs. W. 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