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Ann’: was if :'$¢¢i‘¥"Q‘¢ItIst'dl|OMle PDWH‘. ~ . not on rs .‘ also familryoylife, act?-’:e1xi;i;"".’,'g’ sum time slmost all the ups;-neg I um E qonndry, wigrch we enjoy in this Dominion" on Birchwood street. in ~,,"“"“‘“ "°‘~‘““‘ “'3 59°90‘! in owned by the Prince udwud ‘”,:’m,‘’’‘°‘‘ ,‘ “W mm“?! land co-operative Eu “ma ' Em‘-‘“ '5 1" try Association caused "‘ °"°""’ °' 2-°°° P°°P‘°- cussi """"""’*‘- mum Parrsboro Youth réezixny Iauigommmd “sans; Drowning Victim ves go 9. re the council. The matter was broueht to the attention of Ooun- (of-?§3‘3¢“i?“A?1;,.’§g if .‘,’}“’{.,‘,,‘*,: oiilors by s letter from residents of pm .1, gm“; ‘god ' h mmhwmd she“. was o I)’ wen he Tm any Sm.“ would m_ fell from his fishing boat off the stnrcted to my h Psrrsbom Lighthouse. vMen on s on‘ ropexty occupied by Mr. J. M J 11 I 9350 n beat saw him sbsnd up snd MWW “'55 "9"" “*9 ‘W993. 1335-" body was und w a length of >2://* .4 The Peoplejs , y A ' Covers Prince Edwa ‘Island Like the Dew CETOWN. cmnp i ‘ jsttedf "(one - stop. 1 gcommunism In : ” iliiisliec Speech. new 17,. Paper 0 S liliiiiillii l '- Five 1 Deaths Drowning In- Send Tottil ( The c.....u.. Wo:i’of five death: we ,°i‘n° 30:3-‘x'n’:”°ui’:t lib »‘:£l§%-....&‘.§‘.... onewoinanwss }"R.1!DE..R.'iC'.l‘ON, July l0-—(CP)- “If there’: any trouble. the repu- tation of the Royal Canadian Air Force will surpass the old tradi- tions of the Great War." Air Mar- ahull W. A. B1 declared ere after in s big um- plub an p'nne on the first leg of an inspection tour of eastern Can- Igdim coastal defences and 11.0.5. endous development work“ bases "most urshall. med by Wing commander F5. cGiil and Flimht Lieutenant. L. Wrsy, he left for Moncton and Halifax. Receives Cheque As Gift From The King than diooprssr over the side. His o i'x'ihtho_“re‘§vt»“r‘loti°d bnfldg: we in‘. murnsnmor rope c ted shout one JOHN BULL OBJECT! ND. OQIIIIIDU-‘ (OP) l puns between lihdiuid and Gerrnmzato be held hen A . 20 may cancelled Incl lish officiols proust auvgoptrsry to the I W0_rldiNevvs In Brief ’ “,VA_IIAW/3'1! lo--rem tauini um um rm. mn- tovnli suinctho sltlotluuin BAIDILONM aflillu III] 10—UII'oslem‘stutId I colorful welcome oungrrgnigrssuuainn our-in-low sud‘ ~mIvsdcuouihr. nested given to the "benevolent. or similar fund of the Elite Police. bmtixig ' Abels . isterchsmbsrlsin‘sproutnotonpportPohullnopposin:Ges-nsnob- mm ~'saIflhuelDenIl(ehoIldle much sutseulipope. (By The Assooilted Press) ’I'R.EN'I'ON, N. J.. July 1o-—Col- Mark 0. line. ow onel N Police Buperivrrtcnderit Jersey State ved and Queen visi 10. The "‘ MUG __.._._.—_—-.._...__. SPLITS PUIIBI , zmglsnd — (OP)-Oelb Asoot ruci , Sir ‘Mr. ‘ 1 Kerr cool.‘ {THE -0 .'.fiE''.'.'?'.*.':.''.:.a.'’° 1 JIM $91045 ‘ ':':"*~=32~.'.~.*."’.-".°’.."-..':~";"P“" - es. , xv! \\\‘\\\\\ ‘ Read by Everybody MAXIMS '9 A MERE MAN principles are few Fnndamenhl As computed with their manifold op- pliutions. ' UESDAY, JULY 11, 1939 .__ _ liuplessis “Actively Join” me: With Manion (By The Cami-dllrn Press) ST. THOMAS, 0nt., July 10 -1’:-smier Hepburn had “noth- ing wbstevsr to say" today when asked about I report he sud Premier Dnplessis of Que- msy “actively join". the forces opposing Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin 3 Government. “1 hove noth 3 Whatever to say." Mr. Hepburn said. “I do not wish to discuss the matter st all." The Globe end Mail today quoted “usually well informed sources on Parliament Hill" as saying the Provincial Premiers msy join against Prime Minis- ter Mackenzie King and "will openly support Hon. Dr. Rob- ert J. Mlnlon." National Con- Lender. tezuuy We jury sitter short deliberation. tenoe would be pamed later it " ilflm ‘end ed ihh re s; was rg w - securities stolen lust De- . J. Riley, wholesale tobacco Gallant. the Omwn charti- our _“x-smsom " the securities Riley for $50. "llhe crown is case on stains on Gal- und foce Hiifigedly , malachite green, a. POW‘ -. coloring com/pound sprlnkl "ransom money” hv police be- it was paid Gu.Ilsnt’s hands ». before court sxltourned on ay for the week end. The de- did not put in evidence and . summing up of the case for . crown was completed F‘rids_v n. When court resumed . rdav Mr, J. J. Johnston.ooun- - for the defense summed up the . for the accused, -'me charsie v the Jury was delivered by Chief Lice J. A. Mathieson, presiding case, Lavinia Bomvell. plaint- vs. the Irving on . lied and another. defendant. . ion for damages resulting from socldent was settled out of somewhat . l;a.r , . down for ring early in October. ' on court adjourned until this in: the civil jury case. Stew- was before the Makes Strong Protest To, Japan _.__..._ As!-IINGTON. July 10 ._(AP) I a United states emphatically otested to Japan today against ndiscriminste bombings" at ;nngl:inK. brovislonal capital of line, "which seriously endanger- Jnder instructions from state retsry 1-lull, the Charge D'Ar- at Tokyo, Eugene H. Doo- in, made what: the state hepari- snt. termed “emphatic repre- mtotions "to the Japanese min- - of foreign affairs. ‘ es Huge Saving In New Terminal . I c: N,’ Ont., Jul)’ 10 — ()~—-frrtnsport Minister 0. D. - . mm s service club here ‘vodsy - 912,000,000 expenditure on s toxsninsl will result in ” $10,000,000 "almost. immedi- 1:‘ . . no-we said he thought 1. plots revision of the freight; structure of Canadian rail- \' should be mode. LADA" WAY of fresh 6 l . h ' .."t‘ai. hot, «is 7 'o:"1°uw5:;n "l'3..m use .35.. ‘X A “Id; GOVIIIIIIOT . realm w;tc‘s.“or'|lquld #. mm --.,.__.__—.—.__.__....____._. .1.-:-—-n-———j B H AWERLAIN STATES STAND T0 COMMONS Blow Against Danzig Blow Against Poi- - and Premier Warns. LONDON July 10- (CP)—Primo Minister Chamberlain today guar- imteed British assistance in Poland should she resist "a clear threat to her independence" in 3 mencumus. Iv-worded sum.-ment delivered be- fore a. hushed Houle of Commons. -Spanking in u mutter-of-foot voice, and with the endorration of I~‘_rance and Poland. the Prime Min- lstcr explained that a blow against Danzig was a blow a dust Poland. Great Britain, he in outed, accepts the fact that Dennis is vital to Polish independence. disclosed also The Prime Minister that Soviet Russia has brought for- ward new count: -proposals in the molonged negotiations between Lon. don. Paris and Moscow for 2: Eur- opean peace front. MEANT FOR HITLEB Mr. Cha.mberla.in‘s statement on D8-nzlg addressed itself to defining the British point of View in the clearest possible terms. British lead- ers had previously made it clear in lie speeches and in the press. ub Fhal. the statement, was meant as much for Chancellor Hitler as for no House. “We have guaranteed to give our assistance to Poland in the case of a clear threat to her independence. which she considers it vital to re- sist with her notional forces, and we are firmly resolved to carry out this undertaking.” Mr. Chamberlain said. "The vistuia. (River) is Po1and’s 0111)? waterway to the Baltic, and the port. at its mouth (Danzig) is therefore of vital strategic and economic importance to her." ' is statement. was generally in- terpreted as Britain's acoe tanoe of the Polish claim that is vital to Polish independence, which Bri- tain has guaranteed. STRESSES FOUR POINTS Answering critics who insisted that "Bn'ts.m will never fight for Dunzlg," and apparently trying to discourage Germany from believing she can bring Dauzig back to the Reich without 3, major war, Mr. Chlzxzlrcrisberlam stressed these four 1. “Britain has guaranteed a-lsLst- once to Poland in case of a clan! threat to her independenma" and is "f1rmly resolved to carry out this undertaking." 2. Britain accepts the fact that Danzlg is vital to Polish independ- ence because “another power estab- lished in Danzig could, if it desired block Poland's access to the see sud so exert an economic and military stranglehold upon her." 3. Britain 15 alert for action to en- courage an uprising in Danzig which would force Poland to take uction against the Free City and thus make Poland seem an ax- gressor.” 4, “If the sequence of events should in fact. be such as is con- t9:,npLai,e_d_Ju,i11!Lbyp0thests. the (Continued on maze 8, Cnl 21 Canada’s Exports Show Big Gain (Ev The Canadian Press) O’l’I’AWA. July lo-An increase of 371000.000 in Canada's export trade for the first six months of 1939 is noted in a statement lmued by Tmrle Minister Eula‘ here to- day. The value of Canada's ex- ports to the end of June this year was .000. During June exports of Canad- ian produce had s value of $93.- 269,l44, compared with $66,001,943 Re-e-rpm-ts . the some mrmth were 31.232236, 3 dropfrcrm 011,646,891. \x.r of 15 Working H By LEON’ EDIE. Pro: to 10 PAGES Quebec Cardinal Says Pope .1 'I‘hoOu\iii.nn.l arrived aboard the Annual sub er! (J Dell .00 1!! Mnii—P.. E.pl. 031.00: Ivlznaduunnl U. I. I800. ._____._,__,h‘_ _, l .7‘ 5 CITY FINANCESS OVER DA7v°2}c Report—R-evealsi Very Serious Irregularities Summary Anzl-I-3-etailed Re- port Of Special Auditors Tabled At Coggil Meeting. A shortage in the funds of the City of Charlottetown of $69,436.43 was revealed in a report tabled at the regular monthly meeting of the City Council last night. The re- port, which runs to sixty-nine typed pages, was prepared by Messrs. D. F. Archibald and W. A. Morell, chartered accountants engaged to make a special audit and investi- gation of the accounts. Grave irregularities are charged in the auditors’ re- port, which makes recommendations with a view to im- proving the situation. They also prepared a. summary, oration To Be Attended By Former Premier {Members of the City Council, of gout’ Cit}? E-s at Janua 15¢ (Canadian Press) 193 . W ' circumstances u. it to be mm of Confederation," Mr. sidered as 9. complete report. 1'e- P. D. Tilley, son of the late placing the detailed report thathfli Leonard Tilley, one of the Fathers already been submitted. of Confederation, said in an inter- As dinizuucmd by e ‘Ir:-esttnllxiliéiear} \'ie'wThlciere. passe it an emerstmy “ very birth of Confederation your Council held on February 28th. 1939. we commenced work on March 0th with the intention of first end- iting the year ended Janu8-!'.V 15311. 1939, and examining previous years at a later date if considered neces- sary. on discussing matters with the City Clerk shortly after our up- mpmenc we learned that all de- nture interest coupons Bald rim‘ to Norvember 27th, 1938. M1 en idestroyed, and on exam the General Ledger found that it had not been completely posted nor ever balsnoed since it was opened in 1932. This made it necessary 00 establish an arithmetical balance of this ledger from 1932 to the year under review which was done with- out exarnlning vouchers for the in- tervening years except on obviously irregular items. city of Charlottetown. Gentlemen:- As re uested by the Mayor and the C max: of the me Com- mittee we have prepared this sum-‘ h. e wish to emphasze that U SAINT JOHN. N. B.. July 10-- ml; summary is prepared entlrelyi It is 3 very pleasing thing to sea for purposes of brevity and C0nVEni'l that Prince Edward Island, espec- ame in presenting a very lengthy! ielly Charlotte , the 75th anniversary mnry of our report on the affairs‘ picture of irregularities and under 00!!-ference Sept. 1, 1864, and no. doubt: a Maritime union would have then been formed hm nm, the larger scheme absorbed the unit- ing of the Maritime Provinces. “I feel sure that the celebration in beautiful Prince Edward Islam’ will prove to be a grand succms." Mr. Justice 'I‘illey, 9. former Pre mier of New Brunswick. has been invited to the celebration starting at Charlottetown July 16. He is a surviving son by Sir Leonard Til- leys' second wife. Mrs. John D Chlpmun, Toronto, formerly Jessi: Tilley, St. Stephen. N. B.. is the only surviving child bv Sir Leo- nard's first wife. At a celebration in Ottawa. in 1927 on the 60th anniversary of Confederation Mr. Justice Tilley was one of three sons of Fathers of Confederation who attended u ceremony on Parliament, Hill, When a. boy of 12 Leonard 'I‘il- icy left his home at Giigetown, N. 13.. became an office boy. Be- fore the age of 21 he bought out his emulcr_ver's drug business. En- terlnoz politics when 32 years old, he was provincial secretarv in New B_i‘l_Jl1SV\’1Ci_K'S the-_n Lib_e_rsl govern- Grave Inegulurlties concurrently we proceeded with the audit of the year ended Janu- ary 15th. 1939. which with our bal- ancing of previous years brought to light so'much irregularity that the audit. developed into is length)’ in‘ vestigation. fllrirlg this investiga- tion we found more types of fraud: than we have ever seen or heard 01 in one office elsewhere, includlng:~ Misappropriation of City Fimd8- (Continued on Deliberate ugglin of accounts. x;—_:-—;—.r~_-_~:.—__— fr§:u'?vi'i)i£:h tlxigecgllitysd re‘3§i’v3.='£1“”§3 ONE OF flit Most Essenfltt (miles an ‘(RE uansr. money. Falsification of Nofnceo is far GRooM! accounts in Printed Reports. Fbrged signatures of Members of Finance Committee on vouchers. Irregular endorsements of cheques which would up ur to be forgery. and causing a s cringe as at Janu- ary list-h, 1939, of $69.43543 mild?‘ up as follows:—— 1 Civic Cash 3 2345.08 X Um-ecorded Debentures 31.50000 1 Interest. paid on Unre- 1 corded Debentures 14,311.25 Housing Cash 8.37939 Housing Overdraft Interest 335.71 1 sinking Fund income 7.06500 sinking Fund Over- payments 1 7,000.00 1 $69,436.43 V this shor . th r J hsiobeagimguiiinin to the gigfvv Officg since January 15th. 1939. s6.36’7_l1.,| there has been found in the City; Office $317.99 more than the egg} 1 (continued on pairs 3. C0? 5) TORWNTO. -Iulv ll) -— l\;lli1imum and nnximum imnperHt.11rvs~ Dnuwnn . ard‘ For Peace I 8! 'cS?.?=lEEE’:3'é—‘?..T3 Nornundle which pulled into New York harbor flying the pontifical colon of silver and mold stop its main meet in honor of its distinc- passenger. Villeneuve went shroud Fresh shiftlnu winds: unsettled with showers and probably some tog: clmrimr by nitzht. High tide this evening at 8 and tornamow morning at 5.27. sun this evening at 7.4? tomorrow morning: at New moon Julv id. 5.03 P-H1- lmmmersido tide eighteen min- utes later than Obnrlottein/uni ms CAR rsmrw SAILINGS Leaves Borden 7 A. M.. 9.45 A. M., 1 P. M., 4.90 P. M. Leaves Tcrrnentino 8.15 A. M.. ii A. M-. 3.05 P.-M.. 6.1) P. It. lvxnilr ssmzms taslvss Ionian 0 A. II was conceived at the Clmrlattetovm 7. _ ,. IDJBPAIQIKK. ‘