, _..»» .._ _.-..._ .. , .1 . .. _. __ ".1 , DEOHHNT hlend trousei"s?” ` i ' A “What is the`g6`od~of is wife if she cannot :' $1. 2°.-.'2.'-:"'r.:......'°"'*-, ....'.:. “°°“... Jil. . \ ~ "//. » A Q T i ` _ ...st \\\‘\`\\\\\»_//.'/'_//f//f;//.ff » ~ _ _,____§<»#~ __ _ __ l I I' __ - _. .fl it ,i J al. _ _ , ' . _ i i 1 » ,_ » ///_:ft ~ : Q, \ _ _ll Véix 5 Covers Prince Edward Island Like' The ~De W yi _ , . _ CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘CANADA THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924 r_ I _ _ _ _ , ,_ ' ,, ,_ Delegates _Assemble Bob Hair Brings IU. S. Too Bus -To _;./9 54 jfs- ' \\\? /’< czfzf -//~ ~' ; W/_ ‘ __ ` __ =-as \\s _ . , _ , I The-Peoples Paper Reallby vrybolly, ,en ' :.7 ' “N _ . A . ' /'qw ., Z; . :i I For Good Roads ' “Fla ers ” y o ' I `~` °Pumu6§ His - 'Interior US' As.” 'Convention (Canadisn Press) ST, ANDREW hy-the Sea, _June 25.-Representatives of Provincial To Baltimore (Canadian Press) __ BALTIMORE, June 25.-Flair per's" rash" has bobbed-haired Governments and Automobile Aa-gitrls in Baltimore by the neck. socintlohs fr0l\‘l _ali ever Canada While the mnlady is most preval- havc begun to arrive for the eiev-'ent among those of high school cnth annual convention of the Can age, its victims also are nunlcrous adian Good Roads Association, among women. Thousands have \\'l1i0li Wim 011611 hero tomorrow contracted the malady. mornllis, and continue until the The ailment has been brought -to und of the week. the attention of scientists wt Johns Included nlI\0l18B¢'t0dHy's arrivals Hopkins Hospital, where Dr. Ran- were visitors from Nova Scotia and dolph Smith has treated numerous Quebec, all of whom have comment cases. It is not contagious, he said. cd favorably on the excellence of the l’0llllB in this hlld t-he other rash”.hsd the appearance ofa skin On first diagnosis, “flappcr's provinces through which they have disease, according to Dr. Smith. it passed. manifested itself on the back of The fact that more than 50 dole the neck It a ears new how _ - - . - pp , ever, ga-tes are already here is taken to to be due dlrcotly to the bobbing of forecast a very successful gather- hair. The tender skin, hitherto pro- ing, as it was said today that nov. tectcd, cannot stand the 'frequent or before in the history of the ns- shaving that goes with bcbbcd soclatlon have so many been pres- hair. and is irritated by tho use of ont on the day before the o enin the razor _ p g. . The main party from Upper Can Dr. Smith said that more bru- ndu and the West is due to arrive netters tllan blends havc "flapper's here tomorrow about noon in two rush" because they have to shave special compartment cars and tllroo special sleepers which will oftcner than girls with light hulr. le transferred at M Ad f ‘ the Montreal train. C am mm Invites U- S- Ferrari Stamp The Conference - I.ONDO‘l;\ia,M%annc Pr;?52~Prenllcr (Canadian Frou) PARIS, June, 26.-The .tenth sale of the stamp collection of Count Ferrari do lu Ilenotlc-re has closed. 'l‘ho totnl receipts for the len sales were $1,400,000. Ifklough stamps remain for fu lure sales to bring the receipts close to the two mllllondolinr mark although the sale of the col . lcction has already set n new re cord for receipts. The closing day _ef the tenth sale was devoted largely to Swiss and Newfoundland stamps, some no Goorgo I;_ Comm, I,,oo|,|om of °i “'i|i°ii was “WY i`“i"’- Colgate University. fer speeding in Utica. his attorneys today obtained ° _ Justice Louis M. Martin transfer ring the case from the City Cour f ' ' to the grand jury. ' 'It -was asserted that Dr. Cutton ____ could not get s fair trial before zl (canadian Bren.) police magistrate, At the time or COBALT Ont., Juno 25.-Plung- his arrest Dr. Cutlon said llc was ing through u bridge rulllug to a hurrying to cnublo his compamon :lo rco are in a alle three mil- Raymond B. Fosdlck. to catch 11 train. Dr, Cutton was formerly pre- , t ll S Y ce north of -New Liskeurd, yester- dhy, a, motor car containing -Wilfrid Adoliih Soucie, n prominent New tended tho c_loslng exercises there Liskeard merchant and six of his children, crushed tho life out oi' the l'atller`and perhaps fatally injured two of the _children who were -with him. ' Wilfrid Soucle. 17 year old son of the -man who was killed. was dri- vln th . The nutoul bile ri g e csr o lr pod of! 100 feet ol’ railing and turn- ed a complete somorsault -boioro crashing to the rock ground. Mr. Seucle was -probably instantly kil- led and four of the six children were rendered unconscious. Itsnlsny Macdonald announced in the Iiouse of Comulcus today tllllt he had invited the United States to participate ill an inter-Allied conference on July 16, to discuss tl1c experts plans. 1---=-- Dr. Cut-ten Case (Canadian Press.) qucl to the recent -arrest ol' Rev an order from Supreme Cour sidcnt of -Acadia University und at this month. Unknown Arctic Region Inspires - (unites Pl-sn) .nu :.:hl's:,;: Wilmot bf °' summerligr- UTICA, N. Y., _June 25.-As sc~ NENANA, Alaska Juno 25.-The _ .ai--@o-»-_-- unknown Artic .region between the Colville and Porcupine rivers, f where Dr. Philip S. Smith bus led 1 a. party of the United States Gcolo» gical Survey on a perilous mlsslor; '“TE"'4°. mr mira" In trader nm g I U11 FH Y U °'°. m'”u°“ in im' wmml' -live Eiakimos and Indians. _ __ . The territory wl;lt.ll are _Smith party bas gone to nves ga e not ~ - ' , , '-“*-'--'-_"“’X`”" li t th l realy HIOOH lil His Tax] , oo. 'rn 1 °cHMu.o'r're'rowN -canmval. “ “I _,f‘,i""§“"’ °“_ ,’f,,.,,,,_ “““ 5305 °"’ “’° “""°’“ as u an space .____ tl I lollars. - W9* Jiiiy 14 i° 1°' "30`a'n'z6i like she Colville, never have been (Unnod prog) liiill°s.uili(AI;llIS: Was there a tend- ' traced to their head-waters, and cr for this ge;-vice? .w».N'rep...q|R|. Fon oEN§n_:_:- what in me why or topography imc mlmco _,unc 25___Ch,c___w.,_ M,_ Low, yc,_ ,,,,,,1,,,,, ,vm h°“‘°w0rk` Apply Mrs' T' ' gi i`°5°i"`°°5 iii” "mil" ai' “mu ui millionaire taxi driver is now hall Ci1|i“li fm' ey' "0 sydiwy st' 35-00° °‘|i"“"’9 “iii” ii°S'i’°3°“ “lplly wed And the ceremony the MIJYIGHENI Will U10 min' iii;- I '_ - ' k 1 it . , l t th t t nl rs were as cl ‘WAN-rE`D"A TEAGHER Fon mdleixostscggxac tliigkled out of tho Bm_i:_i;1ir;;ve,;.{E,l;':,gi,l,h}‘;53033:; iszreiinstiliiis dlaseenhil would he tell sou" MMM iit(t:»id?l°l'Ss\’mpl°mm;'l Pm” Bali" thai great lakes M on tlig stntiongof a taxi driver. U5 Wh” 'i‘“i‘i'3"‘ were i'°°°i"°‘i? °15°‘°°' T' A' ’ my' were to be found in this wilderness. The mmlonaahe drive, 1,, W". Mr, LOW: Three tenders were B t th Eski d Indians tell ii. received: from Magdalen Trans- °noo|4 'ro LE1'-w|'rH sono. _“ B t";“f’“T‘;_‘; ____ thwnnd mm ri. Merrill, Jr.. sen or fl m __ ___ _______ Sm“______ ___ W_ suimbh mr gantieman' Apply at isrillglilltlgdobysweirdybeaists, some “Balm” insirrlfibco i.i.r|;):e|x;,.|(:1ta‘x,|£; iliiendiry, gi-1'?-4,000; William Fraser, Gu'-Nia" .0m°°'-»291M'u"` of such immense litatutc tha_ii_thoy ffgnegolgo B;lm“ck'_ who before ,ho pew rxloamertéo lgoléraéit sr_Ge;:;t;llsy' "**"r'*i""'“"'*'“_'“ ¢ g ' 5 nner ' - ’ or e rou . i - °F_°R17|-UALETBIKIE Lknsougsilgo incirliss. riltcissssiidithilialtsxiolindlan can Sssumai :ge rsxnnggkriagmzas a Young and Durchell, of Sydney, as “son n so on C _ °"“’*‘ , “ N S li, t r to be nevgy painted this season. Apply iw D@i'!“lded i° penetrate iii” re Merrllls preparation for the b°d"" 5__‘f)°00‘:) “CW B Game t d b th , ' ~ . ll t. . . M __~L“m"°'E"i°'i“d’R'R`3'3l` l?h3llfl=ntei't1|l;.e'rh;,lor2 §,‘,’;i9i,§‘,i_*’,n"‘1,°n“,’,,‘,;“,§,f§‘,:'f,';im 1v_l_r.h1vll_o}ci_rllr_N= The minister gg! pR|N1-mg QF _EVERY has it that there nrehgreat areas of mmm, and drive to the home of l.ot_J“rtIe0Wg1c_s__._c “mt __m____r was description cheaply and owed' hot Bpntimtlili wtiege ts9n:;1e’:lfrl°leee`tetar‘hls hridels empmyer' Then “ck the some as before. which had iii l xeeuted. Guardian cent. falls an B B \‘ Bm - ii t xi t 1 the waited un- Ougy OIIIB ll Biillf, Y Mft _ ral Job .1,’rlllter¥. Pii°“° 1”' some of me more cr°d“i°“° °f til two drivers came from trips. so i’°]$_“_ ’§g°l;§f{is,asI“"B:l iz Tésnrgm 28795Btf the white men, linking the tales an to commamleer their services wnsru unmmmctoln _W 11 D _ _ y_ - a suNeA -wuiillimiitls srctieiltiiiiifufealiiii-litilncfinrtr ‘“" "‘° '°"'i°°“ °' 'Mi' '°°°°°"v°‘ Mr- MEIGHEN’ ii ‘°°i‘” "““°" 'FOR BALI-SUM-ME - ten a e Y ' sweethearts *as attendants. The had tn hnvé H tender from R o,,m_ low at Bri hton Shore. Will be for north remnants of the masts- celsbmnt of the mo,.,.|”o ,,,.,-Viet. ,, , . ' hi \'l ll I t. . l)\Ii.~ min ng 3 gm-gala if bought be- don herds that have left their bones was o-j,,,,ii¢@ of the peace. Merrill gagglaxy cfm, ts; foaitfinfrdo no, “"9 hi’ lu' Apply hyiof' and iv-my in "mont even' "nun ‘i"°V° iii” owii cab i° me h°m° °i know who would build a steamer Nov' ago",-ji. bordering the lower Yukon river . me jusuce and ocooomd Mi” fn. __ ecmly mr the mute unless he . :Q-o-Q: n n P ' _ r ` di k his permanent fare. i i on Nl/in cl.A|u<'e "Kina ser Ae/llusr clulsusa ‘§‘B§'§,,, ,mo oo, on ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, “W” i‘° “'” “°‘““ “’ “ei i ‘““ t t gold vutob, open -1- _ h H In I '__ than me knew what he was some to se on Jus.. as.-cooler was "'° ‘ °“ ° “° __ er ll. _ _ “ml '_ “we time it required to me from le M,-_ ;,0w_ The boat was cn I q ' h0l\lB Of (BB IIIINCG ta “IB “Ill IIB 1 1 t I d were Wag very, M tho Wool" , t. re y oo s ow,an _ Dum", .,,M.h“_ had fllrllilbed. _ poor accommodation for passes of exploration, is the locale o strange tales, spread among fur l ollh to b th nu- Medlcal Man (United Frou) CIIICAGO, Ill., Juno 25.-How to grow old successfully was told to- day by.Dr. II. T. Drysdule, Cleve land, to the convention of the Alnerlcan Medical Association hcrc, 'I`he "frenzied finance" habit is responsible for -at lot of unsuccess- ful ago. ho declared. “lt won’t allow u patient to for- get hls responsibilities. and he must do that if he‘s to prosper in health,” he explained. _ "The natonal sin of overeatlng is another barrier to happy old ages. lt’s one of the heaviest burdens an elderly man can have." But evereating may decrease bc- cause of prohibition, he added, de- claring that alcohol, token before meals, had been an important cause of giuttcuy. "The advent of prohibition with the disappearance uf_ chronic alcohol cases. will do much to lower the death rate," he declared, end he warned the pllysicians: “Make no compromises with such patients or you will f.\ll in your mission. Your duty is to up- pcal to such patients, reason for n sane and rational mode of life." America is in thc midst of an “epidemic of injuries," Dr. J. Howard Ileurd of the University of illinois, Urbana, told the- con~ vcnticn. _ "Railroad crossing tragedies, auto accidents, exhaust gas poison- lngs, caused by motel' cars, in- dus-triul accidents and suicides cnuscd by thc strain _oi ul-'Jdcrn Merrill deserted the ranks of the ` fl. ‘“‘ °§‘,i,§{ ‘;§,","‘{,,'{,’,§§§ me flea about n mt uv. :tw "uf, seams; what benefit are "mm "nm doe, not he had 00506 We IOM" l¢l'|l,° "1 we going te get for this extra |26.- “""“ “ i’° ‘°' ii” im" dmii" 2:" ?l‘afe°ii»mrlbi:“lll°{;;l:°?u- mi ow- 1 li e eden in "nh" “wound” ogg iii; m 8 ' ylhgla greater otidguzigtliian that oitriigsgdggdquanlsziny nity "Bat this mlhiall il -I 90011111' $9 have saved $65,000, which would M,- ' ` ent one." dll!|\i'0d , if "f_0\‘ W* leave a not amount of about 840.' iii" km" 'im he |51 prospectus. This is dated the lltvlew was expressed M., o ,wp og gg.-. | g v out ¢q0_ of October, 1823: by Dr. H. H. Dale mek- eaieyr- ddtnet _idols rich. ltr. MIIGHEN: to it incumbent 'Mr. W: He Im been a ooo- an opinion xr if Li ’° "'"' "' thrills an inet- ' " wlruevei-,li nova on'one'x~outa~ it- residu|t- Mtoomlnuoa an up 0) lu care. ' _ __ _ with n on o not new on lac government to see that tractor r r several yelrl. md il 1 l double the vote-. Mr. LOW: I mlglltpoint out that the population of these ls- lamls, numbering 7,000 people, is isolated for six months of the year. They import their coal and gaso- line, and do a large fishing tr:lde,| and in order that they may he at: no tlismlvnlltaise compared \vf.tl\ conditions, consequently we provld altogether. ~ _ total decreases amount to $40,000 I know there are $42 000 IIDC F0* this is a striking increase-$50,000 l” K items involving docrcascs of S21 000 _,/ Airplane (Canadian Press) ROME, June 25.-Pretty Lor- ratc. I am anxious to give the people of the Magdalen island thc very best service possible. Mr. HARRIS: On which items is n saving made of $65,000? ` Mr. LO\V: If my hon. frl_end will look over the estimates on page 44, he will see nt a glance. It is hardly fulr to ask me to give the ony me _Im ,nk-Hg ,hu plow oil iimir iieiiiiiiiiiiir” iii me _ Uiiiifui items in detail when they are be- . . -. . _ t = th_e__oid time lucuaccs to life," llc ii;I'“yes‘fii;i;_3it hiinllvnigliglil i°ii`_i;__‘i‘L_i_;;’éiiIiE';§ii‘i'I hav a “__ __ _ _ _ . - . e Hu--Whoo Gorgoq ,|,.oinod yellow Wi" iigiw iii‘i_i _i_i‘°m_it’_e°_i’hi° collection that I saw an advertise- ’swanl s, when. Pasteur discovered hav” c°i“m“mca.°n w' i e , ll\0l1l Of <1 C0mDHl\Y i-“IBIIIIIS DODGE vaccldzes, when Lister developed land for only Six m°_iiihi,i],Df (Of till? lllllilllflll Sifllfbll herd. lil aseptic. surgery, and hundreds of‘y°“" Simfiid have ii iiiihi i’ diff; Hit" which advertisement assurance other doctors developed cures, the 'icc` “Q found it mimss ie _:xi was given that the government old xncnaces had been solved. _give thi" Service “mier me 0 was going to give thcnl this steam- '-Bni ,gow the suicide mtg is ' ship route. Has the minister seen about that of the whooping cough Od ii" this increase' My right him' that aflvertisement? deoth mth About os many Dooom friend will agree that I have en- ML LOW, N0, I have not “een were killed in crossing accl-l Mr LOW' I stated in my open- 'today prepared for a fight in the Rome courts lo retain custody of her child, following failure of a sensational effort to get the child gain the child. “I believe I'll suc- ward children of tender age to the mother in event of a separation." _ The countess said she realized _ the powers and influence of her husband, who is `o. general and head was liable to be sentiment against allowing n. child born in Italy to be Friends of tb in Corsica, as she had already star D n from her husband in the French courts launch into Terra Nova, Sardinia where the countess sought refuge in n hotel, refusing to admit her mlttanco with the aid of the police, however, and took the child with him. His wife collapsed in a faint. The general is expected to reach Rome toda American colony here always drcs June .Snow Storm In West (Canadian Press) _ . heavy fall of snow accompanied u . . out of Italian territory by fliglltlport ii-ado operations of tho Uonod in H lnvtvr launch. from Naples states handled by banks res lr d Silvtllrday. _ ith (1 | c e The countess mdved _ no e gran tote of 9,959,884,334. at d _ ll mei The increasing effort of bankers ye er ay and announced that she in inland cities ofthe United States 0 would use every legal means to re- Mi`~ LOW: I ‘i° "Ot agre°'wiih ing remarks that there were about ° ~ ' my right hon. friend when he sug- 7000 I th 1 I d _Tl gt-sts that there are only few items h;lvo _ifeggrslgg dugfsg ssunmlfg amounting io a reduction of a . I l tb . d f th tb couple of thousand dollars. 'The Sli); ifuiniggn Drs tin ei; “seo 83 e y Y isolated from the mainland Nl3.g`al'a. MY- MEIGHENY i W" “’i°"`i“g Mr. KENNEDY: (Edmonton): to the items that had been passed. what Wm be me probable amount (Canadian Preise.) _ ____h_0_l ’ og f)r;a_i§_;i_Egl____r;st<:;r_l_l~;,___f_r_r_1_il_ the number or , .-- all r- ' 0 1 - vl=?Li:I>:il‘iAl‘i~li(dhJus?tl::a?ri3ler,A :i1x\~ululctl Mr' LOW: It is “nicely mir to .\ir. LOW: The total number of un Saturdnyy three miles above thc '~'°"“i'i“i' iimm iiCi“ iii’ item- i passengers carried last year was cataract in Niagara. river, was re- Wai’ Speaking °f iiie “Ui-"iiiiies ‘ii il 1,075; total tons of freight carried- mased on ,Sunday morning by Ngo whole. 4,009; live stock 70; malls: locked n none the worse, -It with n pleasure' Mi- MEiGHENf in iii” Services bags, 2,734 :lied sacks, 1.902. _ -barge was taking 330 excurtloulsts iiiiii am being °°"ii“““‘i iiiem is Mr. HARRIS: How many years p around Grand Island. There was no ii Veil’ °°“5i‘i°i`“i’i° increase-F it will this contract rua? but whose name welll no i`urther panic. Launches put out i`rom La "‘°°"iS iiifiingi-I iiiiii- i°i` i92‘i'2" ii Mr. LOW: Ton. than that was nrrnlgnnii before sono on mo U_ S_ show ami Lim Ollilllt i0 _Nike Ul0i”0_i0 Til" 200i” Mr. MEIIGIIEN: That is not United States ‘Commissioner Reid pnsscllizers were removed in batch- tim" ii ‘iid i" i923'24 °i` w“2`2‘i' \lS\ll\l IS it'-’ . h UH or because costs have gone down. llut Mo IAQWZ No_ thoy mo not ug. K uzlll made for le car hllt I ' ‘ y n y S. l: ”*"_*`°°”_°-" tlo i\K2\illSi" $24-000~ Wiiiii ii* thi" think you will f‘nd contracts have “xii” ”°""i‘"'” iieiiiir gi""""' Wi'"i 001:11 given before by my Ilon.`not guilty, and gave $500 bail for was tho defect ln tho lust scrvicc? I,-i,.m|3 for “mfg ion;-in of |im¢_ a,,oo,,r,moo M mo Novombor io,-m ° M. LOW: I ll i lmy ._ J I _ . _ - ’ hi: hon. frlclulwliiinli. iiilssodl nil MHGUPN Non in mm um im tract. It is extremely new to give n single contract for that length of time. Mr. LOW: You could scarcely get a vessel owner to build u boat to meet thc requirements if the contract was for any shorter time. Mr. KENNEDY (Edmonton): What .is the distance between the ports, and how frequent is the ser- vice? Mr. LOW: The service is twice n week. It is seventy miles to Snurls, and fifty miles to Picton. Mr, HARRIS: That is, one hun- dred and twenty miles altogether? Mr. LOW: Yes. 'Mr. HARRIS: When was the contract let? Mr. LOW: April 17, 1923. Mr. MEIGHEN: Why, the mln- lstor's estimate would he passed a good while after thut. Why did not thc minister come down with nn estimate to cover it and toll the House the facts? The minister. I know, was not in office then, but he only had 824,000 put through, and all the time he had a contract made for $50,000 with a good party supporter in Plctou. Mr. LOW: The officer informs me the contract was made on Aug- ust 17, 193, not April. Mr. MEIGI-IEN: Who are the members of this firm that get this $50,000 contract? Mr. LOW: The contract was awarded to William Fraser and tho steamship company to whom the contract’ has been transferred is called the Lovat Steamship Com- pany. ' Mr. MEIGHEN: Mr. Fraser made the contract? Mr. LOW: Yes. . MEIGHEN: Does the min- rnlnstorm which _ was general throughout southem Alberta. More than an inch of rain fell. Crawford, Jr., of Caribou. formerly ol' Bangor. an attorney, who an rains nf morphine the court. Mr. MEIGHEN: A resident of llc is the right bower of the Mill- Mr. LOW: I am not prepared to say whether he is the right or tho left bower. ,Mr. HARRIS: Whore was this $65,000 saved? \Vould the nlinls- ter just indicate the number of the votes? will follow thoso down he will find savings as follows: Item No. 172 . . 173 . 190 192 207 209 .. 1.000 I um sure that nothing could he ma e c earer. e n ormnt on s set out so that hon. members can U0" Were li€°I>|Y get the information at a glance. I UUBCI 0! the referred my hon. friend to page 44 MDN the !ll0Bt before, and it was a very simple these items himself Mr. MEIGI-IEN: The minister wants us to be impressed with the np Rash Grow 014 Sars . _ , wife In An I Better Banking. MAGDALEN SilBS|llY Discussion in the House of Commons on the i*Z.‘3;’%.’.i3'.‘.§‘.".I“r`?i,.$’.f r£‘.‘.‘.§‘.€‘§‘.§’n’éZ.Y, New $50,000_Subs1_dy forthe Magdalen _ _ Island Steamer Service DEPARTRMENT OF TRADE AND gets rid of on another? \Ve nre COMMERCE considering this one item. The minister got three tenders, two Mall subsidies and stcamshlp at $50000 and one at $24900’ and subvcutions-Picton,Sourls and the he accepted the ,5o_000 ,mc_ H Magdelen islands, steam service Says that was hccemed from n between, $50,000. . _ 11.] b nt the ‘_ Mr. MEIGHEN: who has this ;';;'ei;f,',‘,’{y“,i,;,.°,',,e ‘;,u,,,o,,e_” “mei Conirlwt M . MslGr1nN: 'rn l l t Ilon T A LOW (Minister of lr lt f 1,1 8 mnms or “ ' “ ` T031 Ol I‘0lI\ S IllCIll0I`3.I IIIII Trade and Commerce): Tile Lovat that ,ms steamer was bum specially Sm-“"iSi‘il’C°mi’"“Y' for the purpose. Now what pro Mr- i\iEiGi`iEN: i ii°i’° thi’ gov' vision had the owners of the steam ernment has not made a contract 0,. thu, they were going io get this bc-fore the vote is passed, because comme,-_, I see the old amount was only ML LOW: The memorandum 524-0005 this is 550900* says, "to he built." The steamer Mi* LOW; I B“i’i'°5° my right was to be built specially for the hon. friend knows that it lms becnlmum tht- custom for years to make con- MKMEIGHEN, It does not look tracts in anticipation of the votes. ver ood Mr- MEIGHEW im 'mi i°’ alir.gLo\`v: I think it lacks mst for Foreign Trade (-United Press) BOSTON, Juno 25.--Constructive examination of American foreign trade banking facilities will be one of the features of the 11th Nation- al Foreign Trade Cenvention here, June 4, 5, and 8, During the cal- enllar year 1923 the import and ex- to meet the demands of their cus- tomers engaged ln foreign trade “ed i°°'" Shi’ ”'ii‘i» “"9 me child will be ver full one into at th is under seven years old, and it is y y g 8 customary In Italian courts to a- convention' in the banking Seaman which is held in co-operation with the American Bankers Associa- tion. The topic of this session is: "Are American Banks Doing Their Sha i Pro tl " re Foreign Trade? of a section of the Royal Aviation n mo ng Service. She also admitted theroi The basis of this discuuiim comes from two facts. First, that foreign trade depends on banks more th n 6 taken from this countr t b - B on any other sms' ed in the United State? ° ° ie" _alZency. Second, approximately 50 per cent of the goods manufactured Alrpmne punuih "" and exported hy the United States, are produced in the smaller interior cities. e countess told rd- dltlenal .details lousy or ht-r at-i, E’“’f’,f°"'° “mi ’““““i°°°‘""“ H ` o _ . _ , ll 0 tempt to escap e with th hlld mm em centres are a“xi°“5' i The countess put on f__0m°N;__leS o1;,an increasing business, t se,,ecuy_ hoping to reach mrrltorv 0 a n etter banking facilities A the convention an opportunity wi ted action for Be ammo ` be given both to hsnkersand t thcir_customers to clean up many O The general pursued in an air-,mmm "5 in Mint' plane, however, and ordered the one or the i"`°“‘i ‘iiiesiioiis is this: “Why are not American banks Illwillllg more vigorously thi; 15. vestment of American capital husband for three homi _abroad, with resultant orders for Count Piclro finally gained ad- America" exD°'i°i`5' ai ii '-im” WMI* there is B Bllrvlus of gold in the Uliiltld St&lGB?" -_*<9-Q-*_ The child. is wen known ln ibe_JuI'y Of W0m6n S3.yS scd in a Fascist uniform. _ (Canadian Press) LONDON, June 25.-A coron- 0l"B lilly c0mprlsed entirely of \vomen returned a verdict of mur- der at Ashton against a woman \vho had entered -a pact with n man LETIIBRIDGE, Alta., June 25.-,that thc two should die together Lethbridge got a reminder of by gas poisoning. The man died Christmas on Saturday when abut the woman recovered. ` Kiddies Did Not Maine Al'.l70I'll6y Know Moighgr in Drug Case' ` ,,,,,,;,,7:,:.,,,,_, ister or Mania. ' fact that he has been very -dlllg-8011 ent in saving up a little money for this poison Mr. Fraser. I read as follows frlnnantidote or the Lovat Bte mshl C m im 'l i d | 'ph | g i | i The authors of the colrl a p o play mum ty I secured NEW YORK, June 25.-After (Canadian Pren.) -spending th-ree and one h-all years BANGOR Me., June 25.-A. S. in Ireland, Lawrence and Gerald Griffin. four and live-year-old boys. - fou ht off their mother whe '_ S' n they ounced his candidacy for the no-_arrived here yesterday, because mlnation hor governor on the Re-,they thought she was a kldnsppcr ubllcan ticket some months ago, Pennies won t‘hem. ere on Friday afternoon on char- ’ e ol’ unlawful possession oi` 15 lilo waived exanilnntlon, pleaded (Canadian Press) LONDON, June 25.-A communl cation of very great importance than been made to the Royal Soci- ety of Tropical Medicine and Hy- whcw? gicno by Dr. Warrington Yorke Mr. Low: -or Neva swim. '“““ Dr- J- W- S~ M“°ii°- it °°“_' Mn MElGHEN_ Plctoo-_r ‘cornell thc treatment of genera ML LOW, Yes_ ,paralysis of the insane by means Mn ME[GHEN_ I thought Bo_'of an induced attack of malaria fever--ia method recently discov- crcd and now arousing widespread attention. Tile method depends on tho observation that fever occur- ring during general paralysis often resulted in betterment. Malaria is a fcver easy to initiate-by the bites of infected mosquitoes-and easy to control-by qulnlne. Mo LOW, If my hoo mood wmi The conclusions, so far as treat mm to page 44 ho Wm nod ,wo ment is “concerned are stated as columns headed "Increase" and i°ii°“'9‘ S" ii" "5 “ii bi’ 5“ii5"‘i --Dooroooon rooooonvoly ,md if ho at present, the results obtained with thc malaria treatment of gen oral paralysis are most satisfact- _ - |g_|ory. Of the 84 paretics who have ` Amoom_'_been observed for a sufficient time $21,000 after treatment to warrant any __ 30509 conclusion, 23 (27.4 per cent.) have been, or are, about to be discharg- _ 1_300‘cd as provisionally cured, 17 (20.2 _ 1,000 per cont.) have showed distinct mental and great physical improve ment, and many of the remainder' have improved physically." sion which they matter for him to have looked over illlillllls Cures the body to cure GGSUOYI BOMB Of the blood iuunioa- ia the itself. Per Bye-Elections New Being Goa' _ _il .inN ”' icmselan 'qui sr. .xox-urs. Nflriune 25.- Four of the Koiltiio Hills!!! were elected by Q ,,_irtja_t_iop to- day which was nom_ tion ,dey for the. bye-elections made aecgassiry by the change of 'goyerxuneut at the recent neaeroi elections. Qc- partmental heads confirmed in their positions without contest were Hon. Sir John Crosbie. Illn- lstei- or Finance. Bon. william J. Higgins, Minister of Justice, Hon. William Woodford, Minister of Posts. and William J. Walsh, ister of Agriculture and Mines. the District of Harbor Grace, Him. John Bennett. Colonial Secretary and Charles E. Russell, Minister of Public Works, have to campaign for re-election. They are ponosed by Frank Archibald and John Snow, candidates for the Hickman opposition party. Polling day is set for June 8rd.. One bY9 019° tion, that in Bonavlsta District. has been deferred until next Nev- ember. Two of the sitting mem bers, Hon. W. B. Monroe, Prime Minister and Minister of Educa- lnm and captain william Windsor. M‘nieter dl Fisheries will -than seek re-election. Postal Conditions Becoming Normal (Canadian Front) TORONTO, Juno 26.-What was intended -to be a Dominion wide strike of Canadian postal employ- ees has become a gaglht -between striking worlkers in ontreal, Tor- onto and Windsor and the federal government. At all other points in the country service is advancing normally while in Montreal it is ex- pected that mail will he handled ef- ficiently in a few days. Boy Dies After Tak- ing Paris Green (canadian -Press.) BELLEVILLE, Ont., June 25.- Fred Temple. 14, Marchmont Home boy and living for the Last three years on the farm of F. -I-I. Bedell, close to the city and within half mile of Msrchmont. Home, died to- day at the general hospital here. He had taken »Parls green. Officials of the home and_of the Childranas Alu society have ftliiea ce nad any motive except tlie problematlchl one that he had failed in his en- trance examinations. He worried about that. A sister and brother of the lad were with him for several hon-rs -before he took the poison and he appeared then -to be in good poin- its. d-le has been four years in t e country. ' Announcements, Coming Events, Meeti-ngs, Etc. ltA'|'m!.-I cents per word nach lnurtlni. “Tea Party at Emerald Dominion Day. 2508-tl-I1-18| "Taxi stand McLellan Bros. Phone 250. 2978 8 24 di "Charlottetown Carnival Week July 14 to 19. 2830-0-1l,|tll "Change of Date-Hope River tea postponed until July 12th. 29711 l4~til "Plc Social and dance at Elliot- vale School Friday, June 27th, 8998 I I5 Ii "Ladies-Did you get it, What! The Daisy Dust Pan, il.'| great. , $877-l-20,61 “Wonderful discount on all llnel of goods at the Vogue on Dollbi- . Day.-Zi. "Now Summer dresses srrivihl daily. All at wholesale prices on Dollar Day at the Vogue.-'li. "An ladies som and sales in stock at 25 percent discount on Dollar Day at the Vogue.-2|. - °°Notice. All reads had to iimersld on Dominion Day Good time for everybody. ,CoR:~a'ii;l;¢.7_ "Special lines of Iago; _ and childrens dresses abil mi airy It Very special priocliell-Doll!! Day at' the Vogue.-2|. lilly .Owl -Qs-.,