* ' 4 - g Q MAXIMS OF A gg M /,[9 M ““ -/ff 1/ axnvis I *"' MERE MAN or A f - . . I' " Covers Prince Edward . Island Like the Dew ui irrurrrrvm GUARD//l/¢ "”"" "° °"` The P'aper i~1'...?‘..‘“..Read Ehody \ ..... Wig? “:)1|ug|'gi‘A=:‘“;'l:>n?l:£d Cla; Y *Y I Y Y 7'7" 5 ’ A ,. ,V i* H i A i ` -J CA.NADA» 2, 8 Annual srrnrrrinli-in neiiv-r-fr $5.00 __ a . __. . - Y -' ~ f H- - L ______,___` "Y -\l“|l-l’~E-I-. $4.00; Conudu and lf. s_ _gsm .-30,000 D MAGE CAUSED BY “Tw1sTER’f Q4-OOO-O04-O-O-Gi +ve-o-0-#+ve-4-oo -O-O-O-O-O-OO-O-O-O-O0 \O-6-Q-O-0-O-Q-O-O-0-Q-O +00-O49-OOO-00+ BRLTAIN SEEKS TO EASE TENSIQN Fifteen Buildings Are SAFETY ZGNES TIIR SHIPPING SUGGESTED _vi Return Of Germany And Italy To Non- Tntervention Com- mittee Is Sought. 1... _(C. P. by Guardian’s Special Wire) LONDON, Illne 1-The return of Germany and Italy to Europeti 17-nation Non-Intervention Cum- mittee tonight appeared to hinge upon the Committee's decision whether or not to use force, if necessary, to prevent Spanish in. terferencc with neutral shipping. The two nations withdrew from the Committee yesterday until they receive guarantees against further incidents such as Spanish Govem- ment lir bombardment of the Ger- man battleship Deutschland and the Italian naval supply ship Bar- lotta. France and Britain suggested rlfety zones for neutral shipping, which both the insurgent and Madrid-Valencia governments ap- peared willing to consider. Desires Use of Force Germany, however. wanted the further step, informed sources said -use of force by the Neutrality Committees Naval Patrol, now seeking by D¢acefu`i inspection of transport ship: to prevent ship- ment oi arms or munitions to lithei' side in stgie civil conflict. There were me who believed that creation of a sort of inter- national navy to guarantee that Brain will keep the peace at sea might be devised, ` Britain took what appeared to be a step to reassure Berlin and Rome today by secondlng their Dlotests against Spanish Govern- ment. bombardments. British lP0kc.men made clear, however, that while the Government de- Plorcd attacks such as the Deutsch- land bombing it by no means con- doned C-ermany‘s retaliatory bomb- lrdmcnt of the Spanish Govern- ment l>°rt of Almeria. COMING TVENTS = "Dance tonight at Victoria Rink. L-1023-0-2-ll. I "Dance tonight at French I Rlwr. L-rosa, l "Buying live hogs Albany Thurs- diy Iird, Emerald 4th, until noon. G. C. Green. L-2022-1-W-t.-t-w-t-tf. "Src "Patricia" in St. Charles, Hail Friday June 4th by Rollo Bay , Dramatic Club. L-1041-6-1-2i. l .. “W I Dance at Hunter River Halll Thursday night June 3. L-1055-6-2-21. _"Pantry :ale by Trinity Boy 5*°\\\S- Maritime Electric, Satur- I “Hin June sth. L-1054-is-2-21. ‘ "P°“U”y Sale-Moore & McI.eod`s lmfqiiy. .mae sta Mi. men heirs aio. L-loco-s-z-4-5. "See “Family Afrsir" at Bon- Gllaw Thursday, June 3rd by Corn- liill Plityerb. L-1035-B-2-21. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, limbs, calves every Wednesday at Albany. acura ra-a. L-6972-10-M T W ti. ru 508 Mt. Herbert annual show \ 0-*day and Wednesday, June lst nd 2nd. at Orphanage 8.30 sharp. L-1014-5-31-31. 4 CGW Traverse Hail Wednes- HW- June Rnd "Pf*`.nca of Liars" by Pémnton Players. Auspices Young Plas Union. Admission 20 cents. L-1002-5-31-6-2-li. as eu "See Haul Grove present "Up mg H111 to Paradi:e", Tryon Bap- wl Hill. Tuesday, J-une 8th and -Nh! ard as advertised, L-1050. °°D0ii't miss seeing the Mount Dramatic Club present mt H three act comedy “Fifty- ` y ‘if Ydrk this Friday night. 80011 time guers.nteed. L-1060. m;%me hear vocal and instru- hv mimic. readings and one act Lm“* Harrington Heli, by central ty Women'e Institute. Wed- "°`“i» -time an ra ers. wR»(_§°ME, June 1-- (AP)-Italian 13° “P53 B highly II1f0rmcdsource in Wiilgllt. are under orders to init at sea Russian ships carrying 'SUl>l>1ies to the Madrid-Valencia Government. There were warnings also that If-lily Will f0rC9 quick reprisals if “ny °f Il" Wlfshins are molested by the Spanish Government fight- ing craft. And an authoritative 1l@\\'Si>¥1lJt‘r suggested a punitive ex- Pedition be sont to Spain. The Spanish situation developed S0 Tiipidly that Premier Mussolini. at the controls of his tri-motored plane. flew back from the country to take direct control. Ilily withdrew yesterday from the European Neutrality Commit- tee because of an attack on one of her warshlils. and in sympathy with Germany. Both nations also withdrew their battleships from the Neutrality Committees naval patrol. Germany and Italy patrolled waters off coasts held by the Span- ltalian Wafshipsi 6,300 f||iE.~.....T..°..iiIilrI.§...iTi§g Levelled By High Wind Continue P Seriously Injured In W€SteTn PTinCQ COllnt_}q’ fl YC In llerarlment -- ~- NIIZIS GENSURE PIIPE’S STAND RE MUNIIEIEIN Protest Seen As First Step Towards Sev- ering Of Relations With The Vatican. BEIRLIZN. June l--(AP)-Ger- many tock what appeared to be the first step toward ending re- lations \vitli the Vatican today.b"- cause Pope Pius did not rebuke Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago for his criticism of the Nazi Re- glnic. Anote to the Holy See set forth the German Governments regret that the United States Cardinalks rcfcrcncrs to Chan- cellor Hiller as an “Austrian papcrhangcr" and to recent con- viction ol cliurchmen for im- momllty as “atrocious propa- ganda" were permitted to stand. Tm Vatican has indicated its stand that thc Cardinal was free to speak his mind without con- sulting thc Pope. and that Pins therefore was not obligated to intel-icrc. Todays notc said: “The Holy Sec must rcllze that its unexpected and incompre- hensible attitude in this matter. so long as it rciimiiis unrcnictlied. has romovcrl thc prc-conditons for thc normal course of relations between thc German Government and thc Roman Curia."-fthe body of congregations and tribunals through which the Pelle governs the cliurchl. Gcrmaii Ambassador to thc Vatican. Diese Von Berizcn. W0- scnlcd the note rind ihcn left Rome on summer vacation. "He will not go back for some time." a German Foreign Office spokes- man said. A counsellor of em- bassies was leit in charge. The spokesman said neither the note nor Von Bcrgcn‘s departure marked official severance of re- 19 the number named so far to con- test the provincial election June 29. All four Liberals chosen were elected to the legis alure in the 1933 election. Two of them were cabinet ministers in the Macdonald admin- lstratlon since tha.t time. The two-seat constituency of Lunenburg lcd in nomnatlons with four. Health Minister Dr. F. R. Davis and Gordon Romkey were nninecl by the Liberals, meeting nz Mlahone Bay, Conservatives chose V. L Pearson and R. E. I-lyson. Agriculture Minister John A. Mc- Donald was nominated by Kings Liberals who were addressed by Premier Angus L. Macdonald his Conservative opponent, George Nowian. was named May 29. R.. A. Donahue was selected by Halifax South Conservatives to contest the seat agafnst Premier Macdonald. L. D. Currie, elected in 1033 in Cape Breton East, was named at a Liberal meeting in New Waterford. Cape Breton West Con- _fcontinued on page 'i)___ I,S§§V“PIY§?l‘§*§~;MP9¥@’:;9§l?ej~ EDMONTON, June I-(OP)-In the third default on a major bond maturity by the Alberta. Govern- ment in 14 months, the province failed to meet a li.N0,000 issue maturing today. Alberts will con- 'tinue to my interest on the bonds at 2 3-4 per cent. or half the con- tracted rate. After requests to the Dominion Government and the Bank ofCan- ada. for financial assistance to meet the issue proved unavsiling. Provincial Treasurer Solon Law announced the province would de- fault on the maturity, payable in both Canada and the United Stat- esissues involved in two previous defaults. on A 9.200.000 issue Ap- ril 1, |990, and a 81,250,000 matur- ' ' " ~ L-mu-e-a-ii.. Alberta, Government Defaults Third Major Bond Maturity _1_.-_- ity Nov. i, 1936 were payable only in canada. Expressing regret at being forced to default, Mr. Low said the Gov- ernment hoped to arrange for pay- ment of all defaulted issues and added to pay the present matur- ity and disregard the other would “involve discrimination". _ At the same time, tha provincial treasurer announced the govern- ment hopcd to arrange a refund- mg ,chemo to include all the pro- vince's funded debt of almost $60,000,000. WASHINGTON. JUDO l-(AP)- Securities commission oilieiais said today Alberta's bond default would not bu' the province from selling l¢\l'i‘-itSUint‘h¢U‘nited8N\U~ scene was burned down when "grilt -A six-car derailment on the val- ieédef-e To Harrier.. sa.. vrsiriinii ._ . “Mk Aim SMI arrylng War Supphes To Spain FREDERICTON, N. B., .runc 1 __ ' Town Threatened By }§§,,““°_°f the “anim” ilemml ish Government* Ways at the eaternv city* lim- That withdrawal a reliable az(-3 In Western its today caused serious injuries to S k ' I _ . a section man and torc up 50 po esman said, would make it q Q ctlo n ____ I-_ _ . ._ “mo easy” for me Sliaul-Sh GUV' k a yaT‘lI‘;dgilclia(él§I/giebc of B ikll . . 1 1 , V H .. , .5 ;;;!\?e£&m;g§;e5°x:°In§3g€R€-Gigi: lottetowll Flremell Point, was in a critical condition eral Franco. recognized by Italy as Called. from _a br°ke“ hm sever" mg true head of Spam giashéei, and shock. He had been ' - _ **" san ng on a siding with t\vo_ he';';e;'e;olI;.q;; tréoiitlnued. ‘Italy imfétéllilrgélggéirlfigqe causecilapproii- other mm beside it __.p(_(,dbu__, to _. prevent md to _=~ ._ , fa ‘age in lic ues - let me mlxcd mlm ms; on its the Madrid-Valencia regime (Which ein section of Souris yesterday. The ,ya mward S »1¢_ J k I she regards as Communist and in loss was partly covered by insur- Y » au ami l close touch with Russia) b t ance( The accident was .said to liuvei ping soviet ships y S OD' A .mme_Swrey Hu _ H `0ccurred when ri gondola car left; The possibility of Cooperative Ihe ,Cam C‘“"°“ LF-"“°‘° ‘md °°“' ` ilivltiilllsliilgdriiirliliiiirilr n;l2lgii~r€Lnl’ ‘ ain . n l . ted b _ . ‘ ~' ;§Iél°r;rr\l;f‘l;l; C?;)etrm(a;ny was seen in Lmy;‘gC;l_§;lfr§nd‘ A233116 Hafl, the six derailed cars were loaublic's in- me street and badly gutted the _#___ dldnation over the land and Bar bu ldlni: before thc fire was ex letta lncldents”,an informed source tinguished d ‘I d T ' , I _ down in another direction". ' ware Ab r db Adi Mc - _ f- . ~ - . his a°;"£‘m§f;‘e‘;9of X mi§e‘“}r°r: tge St 'I}h0eui\;r;i':iidlnstcd seven or eight minutes, residents of - _ , _ _ cU|\tBT\t|U\|S Tax E‘I.1.If_§ fI‘§§§,§mI§r‘fmm.y Smlmd C E E ririu. cows rsimlzrts' races I ‘ . l I il C It D lldlllg W85 . - _ d , I:;`;_chgd_ 1° ar on u l ‘ llori stories up to an inch in diameter fell and driven by rs heavy At one time the whole town was wiml out ond bruised farmers on the way home from the fields. Sev- bcliued in danger and a call for er-ai lror-ses look fright and ran away. Select Eight More. _ -_- ...W National (lh a Ute r Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC. June 1-A vigorous ef- fort to expend its Endowment? Fund was launched today by tho National Chapter of the Imperial Order of Daughters of thc Empire at its annual convention. The convention determined to make the fund's enlargement. the paramount work of the Order, re- solving that no new obligations involving largc expenditure shall shown substantial increase. Dccisinn to concentrate on its recommendation from the Endow- ment Fund Coinnilitec, on a mot- Mrs. A. Mc.D. Morton of Halifax. now to 535.851 of its $250,000 ob- jective. Interest on it is used for development of the I.O.D.E.'s work and expansion of its membership. In Public Health: . McMillan lBl!!Il!f!‘,fd.lhIlil»l0»» ` -~'?_- president: E. G. Evans, Minh->. (Continued on page 'll B.. president: William Jenkins. Prince Edward Island, first vire- preslderit' Prof Mercer. Halifax. second vice-president: RB. Tiieak- LONDON -_ _ sid nce uas sent to the Char I S 0 P E N E J - V _ . > _ ter Chamberlaiurliestiatiiriigllle cgisulfgt ll§tt;I€i>v.'n Fire Department for a I “Mk "I "I" d“‘““5° W” I” 5*- L°“lS WI\'¢1'0 I-011145' residents. takin eval§l~i'|S¢;l‘,d umoiitgtdand ln 3, befiel. putnipclia ;‘\n‘g"m"g° I” gfhe Wind ‘ an inventory of the damage, declared it to be at least $25,000.00. » By W 1 re th bltte lr- cc 'ou ep own iremen w “ “_” B' ‘r d th ` ' ' . . Bssaued Hamm” de;\€/mceeconwfbyh mm motor pumps and 8 bucket Rev. H S T Gorllall _ .lo er bui|din§S demolished in St. Louis included. ahous m0n_the mx on growth of moms bvimde to bring the blaze under ' - . i , ounc 3 yrr Arscuauit. No one was at home at the time. A bar Eggd .xisnounced in me House or ¢{im(;.oif\;~hen gigs city érxpparaius ar- Salnt John, Elected and garage uimed by Jerry Bernard; two barns ormed by James E~ 0._ m - . -. . r"e. ;~~ ~ . . , a simiiller tgxwgflutllrglitaeplaced bi 5 Y \l'€1sn*i><‘tli>Ir aJamg; pFriplis of the P I' e S i d e I1 t. ll/[Ore 5111):] Ita. DTE" oiuwg [iy Thomas. Mockkr' 8 bam owned by Mphy Gal- He stated the arr..cle of the 1r_rn_ Royal Canadian Mounted Police as- 0 I ’ ' “" “rn” "" *_ 5'0"” °“"°d bi' CW" D0UC@l¢l‘- The 20 by 2 ance" Bill dealing with the contrl-i sisterl in directing efforts of volun- an DQ €g21t€S lout store which had Just been completed was picked up ana carrier] butzon schedules would iot b _ tcer firc fighters. ar-ru‘s tl ' l d' t f 60 f t. ‘ ed. in committee. The Flnangenlgill. Attend' 5 ‘E nw a ls ance 0 ee A bam owned by John bl Arsen- basec on the budget, was then ap- -'l SACKVILLE NB June 1-1CP proved on second reading 340 to 149. - - -~ 5 A Labor amendment was def¢a;cd_ -Other nominees witlicii-nw'.nr_¢ Chamberlain, who himself intro- their mini” In his ffW01`~ RW- ~ duced the budget prior to his els- S. T. Gornall, Saint John. was un- vation to the Prime Ministers post anlmousiv elected President to- last week. did not supply details night at the opening session ofthe °f me P1‘0.l2GWd Smpler tax. He 13th ‘annual Maritime T-conference stated however the did not in of the United Church of Canada. _ . y - . ._ vo.ve increases in either income- He succeeds Rev. H. G. Wright, tzures or indirect taxation but would Inverness N 5 and im; bf-cn the be based on the profits of industry. T H E I U D E conference secretary foritcn years; _*”__”“*‘ 1 1 I _ s Rev. George Christie. York. PE. I. succeeded to the oiTirr- of sec- H More than 600 ministers aiidlay- men constituted the largest rceis- Nas- Launches Campaign tration since organization. of the conference _ I To E\‘large End0“Y° “We nroihigli chuvchmcn not ir. HALIFAX, June 1-Eight candi- the narrow sense but in that we dates, four Liberal and four Con- . ment Fund' lhave the highest possible concep- scrvative, were nolninated in Nova ‘-*_ tion of thc church‘s lite and work" IScotia rldliigs ton ght to bring to BY GLADYS LENNON Said mf. rem-ing D,-osrdenr in mr; main address tonlglii.. “Tho birth of the church. which includes the birth and life and death nnd rcs- urrcctlon of Christ. is Ihr most Important event. In liisIor_v". The church was mnkinr; prog- ress. said Mr. Wrirzht. “llrr unity is growing and the rr<'crhii_v he- tween her members grows is-ss. But she has still far to go in nt- tnln the ideal of Si. Paul-'n ;:‘.or- lous church not liaving spot or Lunenburg' A few miles away' at be ilndcrtakcn until the fund has Wdnkle or any Such mm: mit holy and without blemish'." ‘Nations were trying to reniflke Pnlfifgfnlent was reached °n 9- i the world “through iiir- power oi* force and terrorism and ivar" snirl that power through His church" Started seven years ago as an The Ley Association of the lvfrrr- insurance against future needs of mme conference mel; may .md emergencies. the fund amounts reported having enabled the rel-.rrn . of Rev. and Mrs. George Murray to the mlsion field of Trinidad sociation were eiectedi discussion on the him com- J. C. Gas-s. Halifax, honorary N ston. Halifax. secrets r_v-treasurer V Prile Al McGill ;".‘Z.°.‘.‘.°.‘.”"<.1;§‘3§.‘:"‘.2»’.‘i-?.‘l.”" “' “ "’°.l""’*“"‘l{“i'..Mil““° 2.7“E§,’,; Spaniard wrecks JAZBD A. an. h' lot etown, has been awarded i e » ~ Joseph Morley Drake wife in PU|'T.ra|T. “|T.Te|' pathology. it was announced tn- day in results of the examinations in fourth year medicine nt -Mc- MON'I'R.EAL, June 1- tCP>- Giu University, Adolf l-title;-'s photograph in the High standing ?n these subjects German Consulate was smashed was obtained by McMillan; with a chair today, allegedly by L Pathology: 1. Hilton and Mc- Spaniard from Almeria who re- Mluan (tie), sented Gernianys bombardment of his birthplace 1 . . obsteitrlcs and Gynaecoiogy: 2. Jose Fuentes. 33. was ircld by Obstetrics end Gynaecology: 2. consulate officials after the McMillan. Ohsnoellor's framed photograph Psychiatry: 1. Evelyn rid Mc- had been wrecked, and police ar- Millan (tie), ,_ rested him on A property damage . r lemme. the Cape Breton clergyman. but f ion by Mrs. A. T. McMurray of "the power needed is the power of Fredericton, N.B.. seconded by Christ and the manifestation nf The following officers of thc As- uult; a new barn, just completed, l ouncd by Nicholas Ahearn. This SC icci. Other Damage at St. Louis Fifteen panes of glass in a dwelling owned by Emmett Calla- ghan and it nurnbci' of panes of giass lu a. Llivclling owned by Frank Shea were broken by hall stones. The hail drifted in piles and could bc shovclled up after the storm y was over. A cliiinncy on the residence of Capt. John R. Perry was blown down :md it fox pen belonging to Capt. Perry was hurled 100 feet. Flvc foxes cscapcd. The dwelling of Fabian Arsen- nnlt was moved off its foundation about six foot. The only occupants lat the time were several small children. The dwelling of Joseph Venn was also turned partly a.- | round. The St. Louis Hall was moved from its foundzrllon. Drtmnge tn Crops l-‘cared Mr. J. A. Brrriiard of Tignish, wlm nioiorcrl through the storm scciinn lust night declared he bc- lio\‘r.rr..r~.i the Bari1.Granary storm in some sections and caused Idamrige to crops. From four to sir! inches of rain was- recorded in some plump. '35 "'l’\\'I:ATlllt" llEL‘.~\i.i.F.l) ` A “tvl'i.s1cr" which raced through the Sz. Louis district yesterday ro- cailcd to rc-sirlcnts at Albany the "twstcr" of Juno la. 1935, wliich iiprooied liizve irr-cf= :incl demolish- cd bui’.rl;n'1s. It \\:;\s seen approaching when ai mill" rilszrini and wa.‘< accompan- ri icri by ri loud rnarinf: noise. It last- eri from lil to i2 minutes and was also i`ollc\\‘r\d hv mr electrical storm and ruin and hail. 0 Hrrivv ni:i"liiiicr\' ilu-'~' tlll'0\\'r1 li:mrlrerl.< of fret and paris ot buildings were fmmd a quarter of a mic nWcr_v. A liall‘St0i'ni .foiloivirig the “twis- ter” lasted more than nn hour and four inclim. of rn ri fell. A bolt of liclitliiirf struck near the l{iril