MAXIMS 01' A. MERE MAN. r-ti- T” ‘gal IIIIH 0| W" 31,°';.'."r2"'.§.‘3‘}i'.“.?..°' “he; ldsak and m“! “W!” prom!"- Guardian. British lision Off Chin President Ioaadol an. ‘éflrfurs-s omnis- ‘two Coats. Crack Submarine Sinks With L955 or 20 Five Officers. Ana Twenty-Six Of Crew Saved When Under- A sea Craft Goes Down In Col- a Coast l ' (Canadian Pro-l LONDON, Juno O-Tho Admir- alty announced today that tho British submarine Poseidon, ono oftllo‘ Illtliofltlthld NATIONAL COUNCIL Miss lillnfllfred Kydd o! Montreal, who is unopposed as president ‘of tho National Council 0f Women, which an at present meeting ln annual session in Moncton. ANNOUNCEMENTS, - comma EVENTS, MEETINGS arcs. - “Ice Cream Soci l ‘ Rink tonight. a - m domwau 5145-11. "Reserve war-muggy evemn" June 24 for Ice Cream festival at “Him Royalty. 5109-6-9-21. "Trvon-crspsud United Church picnic changed to Friday, Juno 26. 5118-8-9-21. MFHEBDMX‘. J. Austin Trainor in m1 StP-Hlfl’. Hail, Wednesday, June ' 5154-11. "Zion Church Choir Concert and "l" l" Clyde River l-lall Thursday, June 11m at aso p. m. 5095-8-8-31 "The ‘Irmadic Dramatic Club will present their play “Qnly 5am. Ann'- gicorran Ban Hall Friday evening, “m mh- 5131-0-10-21. "The regular meeting of tho B. I. 59cm will be hold m Emerald Hall. “lllqdav evening. Juno 10th, at l“ ° clock» 5127-0-10-11. s "T710 Play "Miss Molly" by Y. P. < C. E, of Zion Church will bo pre- sented at Marshfleld, Friday night, line 12th at 8.30. 5139-6-10-31. wwlhe annual meeting Charlotte- hWn Ladies Auxiliary Protestant Or- gllllse, Canadian Legion Building. 1mm" 5%., Friday afternoon, June 1th s: 3.240 p. n1. sias-o-a-si clrlLTlle south Melville Dramatic d: will present their four act mama. Cranberry Comcrs 1n Bon- MIW Hall, Friday, Juno 12th. If not ° the 13th. sisi-a-ro-al. ""3B!etv First." Snappy plav and gfk afterwards. Holy Name Hall, mtgeter s, Friday, 12th. St. Peters Women's Institute. 5152-6-10-31. PJLLYWIM Bel-vice Station, cornor m“ and Sydney. whore wo can ‘tctyguugnt at a right price. Stop ‘°'"'- y 5101-6-10 "Th .__._. w": 30D! River Dramatic Soci- tcm l Present their play entitled, Parish‘; awkw- m ma“ mm ‘m. m all on Wednesday evening, u" th at 8.80. Pleasing lbocial- ' ' 5159-8-10 “The Marahfiold n. Dunltafl- .‘."" Y. p. s. will veurggnwéns" in the 0. M’. B. A. Hall Ind Slate" Sign. J. A. - been auaklna collision baa: Woihalwsionflronortlssholoo! thefihlntunohninlalilllfihllll Plvoofrlessu andhdrnoa won saved, but two dicdaftor thl! wonereaeued. Eighteen monaro atillmlaaing. Make Transfer Of Uver Billion (Special to the Guardian) _ Cl-IICAGO Juno B-Jirmorcd trucks cianged through tho loop today ll millions of ‘dollars of assets wore transferred from building to buildlfld in completion of tho biggmt bank merger 1n Chicago's history. The banks merged were the First Nation- al and First Union ‘fruit, which took over the big rbrsman banks, and w! Control Trust of Illinois and Nation- a1 Bank of the Romania. which We" consolidated into tho Central Ro- poeum Bank and. Trust o». ‘ro- gether, the two now institutions have resources of approximately $1,250,- 000,000. Ramsay May l Co To Berlin (Special to the Guardian) IONDON, June il-Prima Minister MacDonald is likely to go l0 3071111 soon, as a. result of tho Chequers 00H Iversations, it was stated tonight. He would be accompanied by Foreign Secretary Henderson, who, it is un- derstood, has also received an invite.- tion from Chancellor Brucning and Foreign Minister Ourtlus, who won deeply irrvprossed by tho warmth of their reception in England. The German Ministers, according to tho Daily Herald, arc returning b01116 fooling that, whilo ‘ " between tho~ two governments have been "friendly", 1n the technical sense, for a long time, they are now "friendly in tho simple human moaning of the word." Crow Nests In Crow’s Nest LONDCN, Juno 0—A crow lcokiul for a. homo var-y approprlbtoly built its nest on tho top of tho maiumlat of a hoith steamer and proceeded f0 raise g family. I_t has laid tour ill! which arc rcpooing in tho nest 0! the ‘l6 foot malt. Mhmborl of thfl crow think it expedient to renwvo tho neat boforo the ship have! Grangemouth harbor. as tho crows might find themselves "at boa" laid! on. "Como to tho Aim-noon Tea at Mrl. lluasol Bell's. Juno 10th. ‘llckoil Mo. If not fias ‘muraday. lidil-l-O-ii A "Band Concert, loo Cream Social and Dance at Mt. Stewart fiuoadfl evening, Juno 10th, under auspices or Mt. Stowart Branch Canadian 14l- ioll. B. If. S. L. 61414-1041. Nl-hingwto wrgim, irlllll 011.311. o vo’ o . Hall, Vernon River. on Iridav. Juno 12th. under tho all of tho Orwell Ccvo W ‘l Institute. Ad- mission as cents. 1' sitl-d-io-zi. “Zion Church r. r. a. c. s. will n m‘ "it ivllwlns aims. lHl-G-IO-MIHI. River and vicinity still an slaw?‘ " '"" l“ - “°"" u“ “all great specialties bo- ropoat tho play "alias Molly) on ‘moodaynumollthatlpurainzion Church Hall. Adnlilion so cunts. Under auspices of tho Salvation Anny. GHO-d-itl-ll. "Soc "wwoon ‘fwc 1mg Milddlldton Divialonladl of rampar- anoonalfofthapvoooodaforuaica Iivisi adauliu a» and Io. my“ H17 starts It I80. lllI-l-IO Imbecilit-yl ETQWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1931 In. Montreal Day Schools llpaolal to tho Guardian) MONTIIAL. QM»- rm 0- Noarly 1,000 of the childless at- tending ordinary day schools in . Montreal ought to be ln special clause for tho feeble-minded or In institutions for tho incant- according to an olgbt month's annoy by tho Quoboo Provlnco aoctlon of the National Consult- too for mental hygiene, which made public its report on Satur- day. l.B. PATIENTS is u __|l_ a r n ‘(Canadian Press) WPLNDSOR. N. S., Juno 9.-Isol- ation o! all those affected with tub- erculosis, as the only moans of or- adicating the disease. was urged be- foro tho Hospitals Association of Nova Bcotia and Prince Edward Is- land today by Hon. G. H. Murphy, Minister 0f Pirblic Health for Nova Scotia. Discussing particularly the situation in this province, Dr. Murphy dwelt on the prevention of tuberculosis and its curo and erad- ication through local hospitals and public cooperation. He outlined tho development c! tho Nova Scotia San- atmium at Kentviile. “Larger Than ‘ The DO-X (Spwlal to the Guardian) LONDON, Juno D-Jlho London Daily Mail said this morning that a giant flying boat, much larger than the German DO-X, is being built at Southampton on order of the Air Ministry. The now ship. the, Mail said, would haxo six 900 horsepower motors, a. carryingvcapaolty o1 sev- |sulll|ulnl= IRLPB 0N "FOULARD Tho word "foulard" proved too m laJro, 0., representing the Wheeling. 12, of Whitehall, l1I., representing th won tho two trophies and the $1.000 second priao of $500. H; ls shown n A m... Spelling ca ’Slu'p annual nalilonal spelling bee in Wash, 11.0., As a mull Ward Randall, (RIGHT), at ilbo close of tbs contest. "; $500 DIFFERENCE uch for Charles Michel, 14, o! Bel- W. Va... Daily News in the seventh o Register-Republican of that city. first prize. Young Michel received ere (LEFT), congratulating Randall en tons, cabin accommodation for: forty passengers, with sleeping room for twenty, and that it would be capaible of a speed of 145 miles per hour. The boat, it said, is to b: launched next year. Court To Sit Astride Frontier (British United Proal) PARIS, Juno il-A French judge, sitting on French soil at one ‘end of a table placed exactly on the Hanco- Itallan frontier line, with an Italian magistrate and an Italian prisoner sitting at the other end, on Italian soil, is the remarkable scone, prob- ably unique in the history of law. which will bo witnessed shortly. It has been arranged after 1on8 diplomatic and Judicial conferences. for tho hearing by Hench officials of tho evidence cf Signor Gualino regarding tho recent Ouatrio Bank failuro. Signor Guaiino, a well-known Ital- ian financier. used to be a Mend 01 Mussolini, but some time ago ho was sentenced by a fascist tribunal to five years‘ banishment to tho Lil» ari islands, tho Fascist penal settle- ment off Sicily. Tho commission of t ho much Chamber, appointed to inquire into tho Oultrio scandal desired to 11001‘ what GINO!‘ Guallno bad t0 ll! 9°" coming his business relations with M. Olmtrio, when: ho lumrortod fin- aaoiollnandftwaladlloodtbattho i | v | i | l oalythingtobodoaowaatoartaufl “there's fcraoourttolitaomowhoroontha Preach flonticr lino. lbr that pur- pcloabixngalowistobobuilapu- Illilbly at a pom may Veatinuglia. GIINLDI MAIII CHILD POSIN, Germany, Juno m-(UPJ -!l'ho lil-ylar-oldocnofafannor near Kawitaohtook ahand gro- nadoamivunlrodtbowarfrcunits glaaacaemoarriadittcbodwithhfm andplaysdwiththsmao. Thogron- alooaplcdodblindingtboohildpor- manontlyaadmakiuaniputatioaof hillslthaudrnooi Found Guil y Theft At S’Side In Hijacking Case Roy Grady, Daniel Gallant And Roy Gallant, Prisoners To Be Sentenced — Jury Deliberated y ()f NUVA SBIITIA ' able to obtain water for the animals. RBI/i Read by Everybody Covers EdwalfdtlslandiLikeitheiDew NEW CHIEF; IlISTIBEBF (Canadian Press) OITAWA, Ont., Juno il-Mr. Just- ice J. A. Chisholm of the Supreme Court Bench of Nova Scotla. has been appointed Chief Justice o1 No- va Scotia. Cfficlal announcement of tho appointment was made early this afternoon. The new Chief Justice succeeds the late Chief Justice Rob- ert E. Harris, whose death occurred a few weeks ago. Farmer Kills His I2 Horses (Special to the Guardian) REGINA, Sssk, June 9—Am:r shooting his twelve horses, a farmer from southern Saskatchewan came to Regina yesterday on his way out of thecountry. He‘ called at the Board of Trade offices for road maps. The "ex-farmer said he had been un- There had been a tank in the district wherewater could be had for g, nom- incl sum, but the tank owner could not get enought water to go around. The horses were suffering, he added, and their killing was a humane act. Not Guilty (Canadian Press) LIVERPOOL, N.S., June 9—J. Ross Byrnc. youthful Liverpool Barrister, was cleared by a South Shore Grand Jury today of all diaries in connect- ion with the landing and shipment of a carload of liquor here last wint- Almost Two Hours. . (Special to the Guardian) SUiVlJ/IERSIDE, June a-Roy Grady, Danlei Gallant and Roy Gal- lant were found guilty yesterday at Summeroirls Supreme Court of theft, but not of robbery with violence as alleged in the indictment. Tho jury retired at 4.1a p. m. and re- turned with their verdict at 0.04. p. m. _ . Evidence for the dofonse in the hi- lacking coso against Roy Grady, Dan- iel Gallant and Roy Gallant. was continued when tho Supreme Court was resumed yesterday morning at Slunmemido. The third pnsonor, Daniel Gallant to bo called to tho stand to give evidence on his own beimlf. was tho first witness heard when the Court opened at 1i a. m. Ho testified that ho was in Summer- sfde on tho evening of April 8th. That he had been to tho Station to moat his sister and later had gone to tho pictures. l-ls went homo at 9 p. m. Ho did not know anything about the CFPIWWA. Juno 0-.A aurvoy of ao- tual uncenployment Minister ‘of Llibor, tlonl in Western Canada are more out Ihstora Canada. A detailed ro- port to tho Government will climax tho ocaat-to-coast trip‘ $01M. ho will lclvo 101' thllt Dirt 01 representatives cf tho larger muni- Canada non. Wednesday, he mnounc mantles. m addition, first-hand in- Oll W117- Ullvfl Ml Mum a similar formation on rural conditions, as minim will bo undertaken tluoush- they may exist at present and as i holdup oi Plsoido Gallant Cross examined by Mr. Thane Campbell, Attorney-General. as to why Placide Gallant should bring this charge against him, prisoner replied he did not know. There was a mis- take somewhere, unless it was done for spite. l-Ie had never seen half these people before. People will do any- thing nowadays for 50 cents. Mr. Campbell: Would they perjure themselves for 50 cents? Ans. Yes. Mr. Campbell. Q-That is your accusation? A. Yes. and I could prove it. Dorothy Grady was the next wit- noss called. She is a sister of one of the prisoners. She testified that Roy Grady and George Gallant were at her father's house on the evening of April Bth. She also stated that Lydia IA-s-“ntaino had told bar that Plscido Gallant had given two of the witnua. es for tho crown $6 each to go and swear that they had seen the prison- Continued on page 3 Employment Tour To Be Undertaken byLabo rMin. Senator Robertson to Study Conditions Through- out Canada-Will Visit All Provinces. Accompanying Senator Robertson conditions on his Westzm trip will bo the Sup- throimhcut Canada will bo conducted erintendent or Unemployment Ser- vflacnally by Senator GD. Robertwn vico and the Director or Unemploy- Bocouso condi- merit Relief. Discussions will bo held th Provincial Governments and they may exist during tho fall Ind winter, will ho detained. ‘Ibo Ilsdoral Government! policy snout of an interprovinciai meeting with the Dominion Government to er. True bills were brought in against Captain George Downey of Cornwall. 0nt., on all four counts in the indict- ment. Tomorrow the eleven men who dealt with Byrne and Downey will consider the evidence against Harry Low of Windsor, charged with com- plicity in the same smuggling oper- ation. The cases grew from seizure by preventive forces in the railway yard at Truro last December of liquor val- ued at $18,000 billed through to a central Canadian point as fish. Move- ments of the car from Liverpool were traced by the Crown at tho P"- liminary hearing last February, at which" E. C. Smith local fish mar- chant told of being paid 81290 to transport liquor from an unnamed vesel offshore and box it in his ware house. Smith who also faces the charge of inducing to smuggle and has elected to be tried in county witnesses most frequently called to the Jury room today. ' Ernst. M. P, Counsel for Byrne. In had remarked that he believed that 0n the evidence, no difficulty would bill against the local lawyer, whose case was the first taken up. After more than two hours, during which fifteen witnesses wore called to the seclusion of the jury room, that bOdy returned and tho bill of charges was handed to His lordship. on unemployment," Senator Robert- son said today, "will continue l0 be one of reasonable assistance to the Province arid the municipalities to cope with their respective problems." Reports received from tho Prairies indicated substantial drought condi- tionFn-i some sections. and a general slacke lug in the mining industry, Senator Robertson said, Casual labor was not being absorbed into agricul- ture to the some extent as in normal years. Proceeding direct to Victoria, 8.0., the Minislor of Labor will work east- ward. Itinerariea for various Provin- coa will be announced later. Details for the Easterncanada trip will not bo completed until after tho (Minister's return to Ottawa, possibly 4n three weeks‘ time. Ottawa. Conference SASKATOON, June il-Armounco- court next month, was one of the “on 01mg pump“; 9g Lam-adm- Govemment at present and would do T0611?! mill-inc DIM-fillings were so increasingly in the future, Prem- enlivened by a sharp clash between m. 1L3 Bennett an,“ 1n the House Mr. Justice V. L. Paton and W. G. o; Commons toga)“ charging tho Grand Jury tho Justice wnmen» Q L, 301115353, b‘? "lllerlemfi in "$111111"! I ‘"15 secure for Canada. the coast of Lab- T and To know things by 113mg 1| on, thing: tc know them by seeln‘ m", lllllle another-that like! advantage of youth. MAXIMS Ol-‘A. MERE MAN iii- ‘Mull them and being them is where lifo 12 PAGES _.___ MONTREAL, June 9--Que.....i ._ to-day regarding the altitude Oi m. milling industry to the five-cent ilff bushel bonus to the farmer for wheat exported, proposed in tho Dominion budget brought down this week, and .ts likely effect on the flour industrifl! C. l-l. G. short, assistant general maul ager of the Lake of the Woods Mill"; ing Company, made the following: statement: "With reference to the budget pro- posal in regard to aid which the GOV- ernment proposes to gXB to the West em farmer, the milling fraternity do not read behind the Government hi)", nouncement any intent to discrimim. ate against flour in favor 01' wheat Government's intent is to put in the producers hands, and in his halide alone, five cents per bushel in re- spect to the quantity o1 wheat ex- ported from Canada. With such B bounty to the farmer the Canadian millers, as Canadians, cannot be put heartily in sympathy‘. "If, however, the plan results in 1 p; adoption of any scheme whereby tile amount which thefiovernment contributes results in a reduction 0i freight rates on ermort wheat, and consequent lesser c.i.f. price of Cana- dian wheat in tr.- oversees markets. the miilers are automatically most vitally concerned inasmuch as m? not result of the Government's con- tribution would be addpd profits In the overseas millers‘ pockets. the Canadian farmer benefiting nothing thereby." PURCHASING orllglilnun At Present Engaging the Attention of the Government — Pre- mier Answers Lib- eral Query. (Canadian Proas) OTTAWA, Ont., June 9-The ques- waa engaging the attention of the “I should like to ask the Prime (Lib. Bellechasse) stated, "if it is true that the Federal Government intends t0 rador as is stated in an artice inLe Journal at Quebec on the 6th instant. entitled "Bennett wants to give back to Canada, Labrador lost by Tasch- ereau.” I should also liko to know if the paper in question was authorized by the Government of Canada to make s. promise on the eve of the Quebec Provincial election?" “Nothing could better illuslrble the abuse of the privileges of the House", Premier Bennett answered. "The asking of the question was quite in order, but the Hon. gentleman who not content to ask thequestion enth- out referring to an item in a news- paper for tho purpose of endoavorins to make political capital or to an- ticipate political attacks. "I have had no communications beyond those l have mentioned the other day in an- swer to a question from the ex- Pbstznaster-General (Mr. Veniot) with respect to the matter referred to. It is always engaging the atten- tion of all GvvOfllBlQfll-l, I take it. for it is a serious situation at the moment and it will engage more and more the attention of this adminis- tration." other day to Labrador," Hon. P. J. Venlot, former ier as @flllhllOfi Oll DIBO 3 exports, They sense rather that the ' "I hope the Right l-lon. gentleman does not mean that I referred tho Pcaimllster-General said. "No Newfoundland", tho Prem- "Ncwfoirndiand owns Annual Supaerlptlona Delivered $5.1m. If! illall Canada and U. S. A. “.00. The New Budget Is Approved By Milling llidustry Aid to Western Farmer for Wheat Exports Termed O. K. _T___i other i LOVELIEST m comma Mrs. Elisabeth Mitchell, who won tho International Phtlwgflphzrg’ A5. ‘whim’! Dflle last year. as Canada’! most lovely mother, riled at her homo in her 91st year, at Tor-mm, War On Landlords“ H (British United Press) SYDNEY. N. S. W., June il-Bar- bed wiro entagiemenis to protect bin! from bailiffs have been erected a4 round his house by a. fisherman livq ing on the shores of Lake Wallaga. similar tactics are being adop by unemployed in many parts o New South Wales in their warvagainsl landlords. They have formed theme selves into bodies to fight evictions, Take A Chance On A Wedding (British United Press) LONDON, June 9—A marriage sweepstaks has been organized in Birmingham by a club 0f young en- gaged couples. Each member pill’! his weekly due of five dollars and hopes for an early wedding. There are ten couples in the club and iois are drawn every ten weeks. when fill lucky one receives a, wedding presfinl of $500 dollars, enough, apparently: to cover expenses of a wedding and preliminary housekeeping expenses‘ Even the unlucky couple who draw the last lot two years hence will have the satisfaction of saving $500, thi amount they will have paid in subv scriptions over this Delimi- Ihe Weather, Etc. diam-t Does-m Seen lo er Asriumc Mote lltuoaatizmc. 1m- a liouww! I . ) g "by. - TORONTO. June lm-Easterl winds. increasing to gales, possibl) showers before night. ‘ TEDIPEMATUES j Maximum 58 Minimum 52 High tide totnlght at 6.29 and to mcrrow momlng at 6.45. Sun sets this evening at 7.41 an rises tomorrow momlng at 4.18. New moon‘ Monday Juno 15, 11.0 p. m. Labrador." Summer-aide tide eighteen minuut later than Charlottetown