_. e r h i... MAXIMS I ‘ OI‘ A MERE MAN a . °' *- ~ __._._. , MERE MAN madman-ammonium“ 3247/ " I - w ~ Covers Prlhoe Edward island Like the Dew ' ‘ Ill‘! Glllllll IIQ Cclitc 10 PAGES r _' ._ ‘"111; Guardian. Icudcd uuldtckwl Cl-IARIDTTETOWN. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935 g-g,'-,gfl"-;,,"g11f:r, PIETRI GIVEN PRESBYTERIAN BRITAIN To STRIVCEH TASKFBRMING ASSEMBLYINFOR NAVAL ACCORD AND AIR LOCARNO. Expect Rzrhksay MacDon a l d To Retire Friday (Cl P. Cniilc By Guardian's Special WIN ) LONDON’, June 5-01! the sixth anniversary o! the day he became Enthusiastic Convention Is Held At Eldon Mr. A.H. Meefiéltgeii And- Mr. auvigiiiiii Former Naval Minis- Hime Minister, Ramsay MacDon- ald presided this morning over a cabinet meetlng- Unless addition- al business develops very shortly. m. BPENS RevtDr. T. 1'). L. Mc- Shake-up In fi-r-itish Cabinet Ex- FISHIHH Laws Q11 Jgnkins ' " ter Canvasses Pa t ‘i "2' "° ‘h’ m‘ “m” w“ ~ Kerroll T o r o n - . Qonservafive Candallgileléllafifd Leahers Re Natioflaii ‘hnuph; x a h,’ Shgceeds Db J_ pected Shortly —- TemPorarY . 4th District of 01' Cabilik fir; Bkf firs,%enltaher %Shortt as Modera- Hold - up In Anglo -German N n u s T R j Q0601“;- tceeuut-thxirhzhgu. m... mfFgiIi-gllgé mi egoemegegl-e-g- "nym__mj_ m Naval Conference. e a A ' to get PREDIBTSNU His amhi ‘ . R A ....2".. usher: tear-e were» e - ..*."::.ti"..%°"::."; “at by “~- J- a Sm o’ - . 1 .- 1i h “so,” 08- st to rep ace that o: Fernand‘ , e Barrie, 0nt., retiring Moderator of eyes open in ense y prac ic- g m Ggrmgny would be included Qua,’ ehthfimh and giiluisnsgn, defeated Tuesday in the w’ ggéeglimzlecifiréhogafl ‘iliehiresbyterlan Church in Canada, l] Britishumuook on foreign ‘f; the he,“ ha“; wh;e,ence_ Xaéult‘: 0f I Sl a l1 d. u; il er of Deputies. ' '1 501111011 090111118 the Church's - - G t, B itain admittedly is more - m: pannwetingy withrf dtghaws f Although Hem had not M,’ oh merit was suPDorted by an over- ma; General assembly . affairs will_ emerge from mwzggted ‘m m and n“ a1 “web a C . am elmym ficially accepted the mission or WlEFLWM mhrii-Y- In the presence of commissioners the forthcoming cabinet re- mehhs than m my other “ma, r forming s. cabinet, he told Presi- e “but leader M” hauled “theta! m first Presbywmm construction, diplomatic Ob- merit, security proposals being dis- (Q11, 3y Gan-dim‘; special Win)‘ (B! Blob!!! I»- Tiirner, Associated am oharlommh moved h through union of four ind d t - , y Mr. sound out party leaders and deter- We" 9n , , . the. government was taking steps and vame o; fisheries output m“ wAsmxPlilwlgl-IEH ‘ghiéciflkwim Charles McDonald, seconded by mine what support he could mus- ‘Kmigfhwgr-thshert; pgeagged alsta on two main OIJjEClJVCS. h, have me disarmament OOBXEI‘: Phhce Edward Islhhd during the - lifl-HLR. miss. tor before becoming premicr-deslg- g mug Du e won These 3T9? “n” “mwked "Mm we“ "Pufli year 1934. compared with the pre- Presidcnt Roosevelt's midget NRA toward quick proposal DQIGIIII A iii-WWW lit-fended and enthus- iastic Conservative convention of the 4th district of Queens Ws field iii the hail at Eldon last evening. The candidates nominated were: for Councillor, Mr. A. H. MacDoug- Wl‘ Amilibiiflna-n. Ml‘. Lawson Jenkins. Vernon. moved. by Mir. W. by Mr. Joseph (Bi! Gilli-duo's Special Why) note. PA-RJB. Jun-e c - (ahursday) - Franwis Pietri, Minister of Marine in two governments, and one of‘ fiance's outstanding authorities on. Finance. this morning had advanced dent Albert Lebrun in a lengthy conference last night that he would The formal naval minister, a Cor- czibinet Friday night. Mr. MacDonald accepted office for the second time on June 5, 1928. Since then he has been Prime Minister continuously, retaining ihe post during the reshuffle out Britain's short-lived first Iliibor administration in i923. HHITEIJ CHURCH Canadian Frees staff Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, June 5.--Necessity for wisdom in dealing with present- day problems with emphasis on the spiritual realm was stressed here to- Church in this city where the de- nomination ’was formed in 1875 and paid tribute to those establish- MODEB-ATOR ELECTED (By Albert W. Wilson, Asso- (A. P. By Guardian’s Special servers predicted today, with British policy concentrated accord, » with Germany ciated Press Staff Writer) Wire) ~ LONDON, June 5 — An 1. An international naval in- first and foremost trying the lncarno signatories together to confer on the terms of an air pact. Anglo-German ‘naval talks progress here meanwhile reached a in cussed in European chancellories. Asked in the Commons whether "No. I do not consider it will be useful to press for resumption un- til an understanding is reached ceding year, the Dominion Bureau of statistics reported today. Total production during the year iiiiigvis Increase Noted In Both Volume And OITAWA, June ~5—A substantial. increase was shown in both volume conzreuionl-i warovni. Senator D, ma, aemagd Bowman o; Arkansas, m, Dehhk mmhhv ' 816011 Md one-time director of fin- _.__ l d d b‘ the l 1 h] ' cnces in Morocco, as well being _ g1“, c “ e ' which “Wm m” e ,, PIMP amounted to 235.2% cwt, valued at Cfbtlfi leader. toniiht predicted no The nomination of Mr. George blid8itt minister in two zstblfieilS, c E (C. a B: l" ‘ Jgesgffl-Iil Rvgihe) z A western European powers to participate. $63325 compared with m”; own at $842,345 1h 19st. Lobster fishing further legislation on the subject MaoLeazi, Lewes, for. Assenlhlyman ulililim t. conditioned t, fgfwmgfi "“h,“*;,§f,;fl2=§m;§§h- Trllelil e°v‘§.'llll’§.“ril°ri$“$w flit; gesltytgllluméifiifillilllnmtg, p": f,“ a“ "“,"t°"°“ 5"“: °"°‘"°““‘ "“ “' m‘ lmunwi for mm We" he" "1 r n‘ ' - “' tonight was elected Moderator m“ “a guam“ “s agams The Lord m“, s", “ho w” the tetei values. and while show- v on assertion that unforeseen con- ditions might make ii furthcr move uticm unanimous. . Brief addresses were delivered by Jeanneney, President of the Senate, then Deputy mud. going with the latter to the J acquss de Cham- . ‘BBHTIHHES for the next year at the opening of the 81st Annual General As- an aggressor. The widely held belief questioned as to whether any west- ern air pact conference had been irig a; decrease of l6 per cent in volume. showed an increase cf S5 nwflflfil. IIIIDBd a dly in which the two candid tes expressing th ir the United States capital sought thanks for thehonor bestowed iipzrn Bourbon Palace when‘: he consult- ""101? 91 ti" PiesbYmian practical tactics would come p1annaa_ Ha 5am; P" "i" "i "1"- Tl“ "viii?" 1m” axe-use conflicting indications of them and their deiermixiatlou er a!‘ fiiaiieid Iffrgot» "diigzis-wéh-i-t Re A D A h.b 1d °‘},“§°'§h‘;§?““‘};;, D, J s first when stuuiey huiriwiu. "Thais not quite the eeme thins ‘ifmbbm’ f} “miwf “““”";{ ‘a ldmlnistrltionb intention. carrying the iviseiviiush - = "- m "an 19¢ - e V. . . l‘¢ i a , ' ' ' ' - ' H as the disarmament conference." W“ P" ° "W" . A. t d h‘ o, the Rhdlmhocmlht m a shortt of Barrie, Ont. Lord President of the Coun- w c“, a, m; am m, tam vaiua i_._.__‘._.__ Qieiarywm ‘mwrHwmlg the Chamber‘ group Grand F3115, N, B,’ He defeated Rev. Dr. Malcolm cil, takes over the premier- mix Qffilfhffh Zgfiggfifbfiiii; of lobster was $614,186 compared ANNOUNCEMENTS ciai election contests. Since he must have the support Elect d P ‘d tQf cmpheu’ “m” Presbyterian ship probabl after the t‘ 1 ther comes some appease- Wiiii $591301 i" the "midi"! W“ e YQSI C“ Church Montreal Rev. Dr. y u“ e55 e , EVEN Mr. Macbougoli whose old home of the Radical-Socialists, who con- . . ' ' wk h m o; m, resent @1510“ gm- The total number of persons T§| was in Eldon and where he still stltute the largest group in the MaPItIIIIG Body. ' gwma E‘ MSS- “edermwn- N~ ltsu“ recess was strengt ' L‘; may m"? m“, h Suhatian employed in the fisheries in 1090 El‘ C Owns a. large farm property, is ii Chamber, Pietri said he would con- 1e" an m“ L John B' Mac‘ ened as Anthony Eden’ Lord which may lead to the menace, or was 4-474 I 080N150 01' 374 “m? ooywl. ma“ m, m“, “m, large contractor 1n Charlottetown. fer officially later today with a (c. r. By Guardian's Special Wire) _ ‘?,‘-‘,;,§‘,“§§',‘,‘§§°3-,,Q‘;°~ med to Privy Sea!’ fldmiiied iiie even the appalling fact, of war." pared with the previous year. div- L-Tl1l-fl-4-3i, {$023 coat-lag: 3i; cvauaiicillor in dclfigation ferdomhthe party. sscxvrms, N. B., Juno s-out ma}, a decama- afe as, eam- government considered the it was understood difficulties " , —-- , 0 0 Biiwelfl- ‘ e talk t ings over for half of seven nominees, Rev. A. D. m team- Rms’ d u, d‘ had risen in the Anglo-German c v “y”, mu,‘ Mun." an,“ hh both hm _ _, h a . an e second general isarmament con- u. mus’. We... u. P.i?:.:..r:.':» “and e___*>=- ~__ deed, te- u- e-e sit‘ stiririfirt.r..rtzrasi 9mm“ Cm? t,‘ , ""-- large genemal store mt Vernon. He is -- Lima ~ b ' t I . V t _ ces. Conference of the United h _ eing ti east. man fleet since delegates indicated . urahyfa‘ “In” Mun“ my???‘ ‘l “mm” mum" “M”! °'°““ Pletrl asserted he would not try Church in Canada as the 411th ode we“: lleumllellliiilenmnmfig ft‘;- more time must be given to con- Out-took Brlgh ; Y L-TUIOQSLWRhQRU-gm B m8 dbYt 917- u, 1am a govamman; 1; he mum nunl meeting continued" icddy. aambiy Took lxiltlativs . Jultaticris ~wltl1 their governments. . -. ..,_____.- .. . 4 (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wlni} The principal speaker for the not get support of the leftist piirt- RBV- Df- A- Lloyd Emil-h. Montreal. Modern conditions led many Hereafter only forenoon meetings are planned, leaving the remainder OITAWA, June 5.—The Dominion of each day for ‘the delegates to Speaking before the Commons, Bureau of statistics today reported "The Stanley Bridge Players will . i0 present their play "Shady Grove"in “Ming w“ ‘mmm M°°Mm“‘- ies between the Radical socialists save the devotional address this seek solution e1 the problems of Eden possibly the Hm Foreign _____ _ ‘gieiézheefréhlpxhuiggflh hhd the extreme m," mhhhywhhhed morning, and the retiring presid- humanity in the accomplishment of , Long River’ mm“. June 7th Y m; “bum w be a; hmembradng cnt, Rev. Dr. C. E. Crowell, Am- a new sacral ardaa 5am pa sham, Secretary, indicated Britain was talk things over among themselves. wheat», seeding in the Prairie Pro- hflit- Pffiseiiild hi! Yflpflft 0n $118 and the Church could not be indif- vinces practically complete sod seeder eminent/s policy were delivered b)‘ Hon. M. W. Wood, llsboro" D F. Bethune. Charlottetown: George Mucleaxi, Dawes; D. J. Riley, Belle River; 1'25 Reeves. Southport: W. D. as possible. It is considered cer- ' ' tain that if he succeeds in forming a cabinet he hlmselg will take the portfolio of finance. ing of barley and oats well advanced. It said crop conditions generally,»- were much better than in the lash two seasons and that cool, rain; weather had helped postpone hatch- L-‘Iwo-d-ii-fli. fereni to these insistent problems It was necessary, however, these ls- sues be dealt with “wisely and not rsshly,” he said. year's work. Rev. H. T. S. Gornnll, Saint John, and Rev. George Christie, York, P. E. 1., were re-elected sec- "Reaervs Wednesday, Aug- ‘l, for Cavendish Tea, Ccwnpore Beach. Veniot Charges L-7737-B-i-4l R c130“. Pietri indicated he would seek l , ‘fismwiglotuuwnllawg Chum‘ M M“ emergehcy powers. hoplhg w iégtesiéy ehnd assist y, re- Dr. Bhortt urgted agsalrist mlhlkifiB m t huppe gs “q, ‘ a ' _ _ c v y. unnecessary anagon ms w ere go grass reg . me to the Ice cram 50cm h‘ A lawluull“ mnvwing m” “m bring the donut-mm’ dissident ma‘ The following were nomlntaed none need exist and wanted against g . 3040710000 H011. "idly. J1me 7- grctulations of the meeting toPrem- cal socialists ‘sack into a. majority hy various preabyherlea for the oh sewn: individualism over against N O t S e d War Leader ‘Dies 1r7333-6-0-3i- ier Mcclviiilm on the honor recently o1 the centre and moderate left i1- ' 2 - . , . t "I h rgchrmhn church pantry “m, bsstowed- on him bv MoGill Unlver- ‘similar to that which prevsiledlg: sguglogilifsiglclitbmngsv?‘ llllslgcoslvslxixtlzere otindl; first”: uiizrglfisft neli s; Chandler's store, Batur- 0° M d ' Might. Guysboro-Inverness; Rev. as he other!’ _-— _____ m, Jung rs, bum i ‘i m" "i "i" i’ i°°nimii°d °ii "i" i” o. M. Matthews, Sydney; Rev. .1. The wor-d required bath these Acgusatigns Against R C P (A. P. By Gnardllwc Special Wircli ~~—‘-— H. A. Anderson, Halifax; ‘Rev. J. l-heofies» he 001101111100- It needed ' ' ' ' HANQVERI Germany, June 5- General Alexander Von Linsingen, commander of Germany's southern army during the Great Wat and of the Berlin garrisons when individual gifts. endowments and initiative as well as collective and corporate action. He urged the- biending of these "for the public W. A. Nicholson, Prince Edward Island; Rev. A. D. Archibald, Fred- ericton, and Rev. A H- Campbell, Windsor. The choice of Mr. Archi- Not vProven, Finds Chief Justice Baxter. "Cavendish players in “For Iifty Thousand and a String of Pearls", Milton Boll, June 6th. Increase In Big Church 60 years ago, Dr. Snartt paid tribute to the pioneers o: ;’.'.e Church "They laid in a new Lnai-c-s-zi. , . _ bah; a graduate o; Dalhausga Um. gcgd angler the highest welfare of 1mm “Elm regime w“ wermmwn h v. "Bee Osmium miners in New . veisiiv and Pine H111 Diviniiv Hali- “m” ' ' - -' a, “ma; . m ma, died today of bronchitis. ‘ ra e l ., e Halifax, was made uushi -..._ Referring to theformatlcn of the (Cbg-rlhvyrfugfgiga gay harfdegwover wag; m was 85 yam on h Perth Hall June 7th. , ' Referring to the completion of ten years of church union in the Maritime Provinces, President Crowell declared a growing spirit of harmony existed in the church" ranks. He sounded a warning Dominion Government for He had been given to passed to him by a. House page that no specific instruc- tions had been issued the police to dutroy food stores on the seized J. B. M. Baxter of New Brunswick gave the Royal Canadian Mounted Police u. ,.‘ ‘e absolution in his findings as a commissioner to in- vestigate charges levelled at the force by Hon. Peter Veniot, Liberal Lfiib-B-B-fll "Dance in Se: View Hall toe night. Admiuion 16 cents. Lt-‘lsiil-o-o-ii. in Canada. (euro: not ha: transmit. i1 s NOT {as SNEEPsKm (Continued on Page 9) United Kingdom "The Kelvin Players will present Bgsinst the system of i "rotating ' ° , .. . 1 h .11 m 1 lfqxgrd - their Play “Cranberry Corners" in offices,» which he said drew too Normdndle SeBks fifbhlsfi§bfjé°fi°jsfifié hflmhefi, ‘hire: tififsss; firs; had he‘; {hhf (hhufs; “.5 heavily upon “the abilities and commons today by Hon Hugh swam H“ charge had been based Ottawa Pacts mvide Way For Orahlmb Road Hall, Tuesday oven- ‘W- "m" "m- L"'°I3'“'°'5'Z1~ . ° WWW“ °* i“ m‘ mm“ °’ u" RGCOTd F01‘ EGSt- c thrl Mini ter of Justice who upon the first information reaching __ , l, n eTrade Expansion In The were" H» weed am the m-ih- , ....“...u.§.;.lu..i....u.e...ee. u... him. Hope River Pin Masquerade _ 0d of settling ministers be sericus- B o a n J T r t vehhn hhd made his chums m,“ ML Chhah ehhmhwd ‘hm 1h h” lY °°mldered~ p lier in the session. ling copies of the answer to Mr. 1.. in Stanley Kali, Monday, June i0. If not tine Monday, on ‘Tuesday. Aid of Sterling Institute. L-TMO-G-BJ-Br-li) "Don't min “The Bemntown Choir" n. novelty entertainment in three‘ nets", ' including ‘Tohlesus, etc. MrigCrcek Hall, Saturday Julia Mi. n-vaoi-s-c-u. “Livutcck Marketing B o c r d VenloUs question one of the copies was a draft answer that had not been finally adopted and it must have inadvertently been handed to the questioner while the more com» plete answer was kept, for the rec- ords. in answering such questions a copy is customarily passed to the questioner although the official an- swer is that which is printed on the BritislLMfirkets. Kingdom supplies the bulk of Can- adian import requirements of tin plate, cotton yarns and cotton fabrics," according to the report, in addition to sharing equally with the United States in the Canadian import trade in anthracite cool. Bulk of Canadian imports of an- "Prayer to God and fellowship with God" was the secret of hope. courage and confidence in a world of trouble, Dr. Smith declared in his devotional address. "The secret of a rich personality cons“! not in a. creed but in the absence of self- ishness- and fear and in a life centered in God." he said. At a. brief afternoon session of Two charges of third degree methods being used by police were "definitely disproved" the commis- sioner found. while no evidence was adduced at the hearing to substan- tiate charges of derellction of duty on the pcimt of the smuggling pre- ventlve force as charged nor of ir- regularities in connection with the destruction of liquor cargo and food (Al. By Guardian's special Wire) NEW YORK. June 5-While 30.- 000 sightscers in groups of 1.505) tmopod wide-eyed through the sumptuous salons of the Normand): today her crew groomed her 160.000 horsepower for n. record-smashing, trip Friday. ‘ chief Ezngineer Jean (C. P. By Giurdinn’: special Wire) HAMILTON, Ont., June b-Ap- proximately 40 per cent of the to-_ tal importation of goods from the United Kingdom under the prefer- ential tariff ‘entered Canada. free in i984, according to the report of the tariff committee presented to- Hazard said has orders for good sucker pigs, 5 day to the annual méetin of the thrscits coal, tin plat and cotton. th pom - a w 6 weclu old. We con pay you r‘ " susuu‘ s‘ ‘Auoci- "b ‘c- was supplied ea few years tiolislolrlzlltliilloxl: were“ "$33.13. ‘minim? ‘h’ °“°"m°“‘ new‘. 11"‘ fipilkhllulli Seized WSSEL Pm Hieitttigtflollgmer Dominion 0U!) k pair. Please inquire. ation ' ago by the United States and also Pine I-liii Divinity Hall this year er’ which arrived yestcrdflyfvlth a’ No debate arose on the report in Postmaster General and former ‘m’ '°°°'d 1°‘ ‘h’ "°s“"“"* m5" the House today but Mr. Veniot Premier of New Brimswick, levelled 1-4158! Dui-ing the fiscfl your of i004 s largo part of the cotton ysrn graduated the largest, class i its n m- "mild m" w "Pm" ‘he “as” wok occasion to charge that the charges at the police in New Bruns- "I will be loading live hogs at United Kingdom which entered .» Albany ‘murzdcy Juno eta. until Conodafrc and hlchwouldhave ta united Kin mhnsboe built rt f . The Nvrmwdiv avemed 2W Chi usti Baxter h coeed d a p. uf and ltllini:rsld.1"fidll'. 7th been cuticiie under intermediate upgby exporterstgf Canndlannprim- m” or Mom Aim“ “m” know to some here Mm Seuihama- Eéeffi iagrleedstihrh $u’§§“iir.2€ mtflxilehiet“ as Prewivxie?‘ 5:: Neew dgghflhh hmh ‘hfmiewfl r y §m . till ncoinG. C. Green. 11-1001-5-81-51 the value of the goods from the or general tariffs if they had been imported from‘ foreign coimtrics. was sarcasm out of a total Unit- iinport requirement. cry products‘ since the A greatly increased trade with Ottawa cuifcrmce, stated the report. “For the l2 months ended February, history and, the largest of any similar institution in Canada. The fty, ladies‘ college and academy (Continued on Page s) bound blue ribbon as well. ton in fours days. ll hours and 42 minutes. The eastbound passage always it faster and Hazard said he expected to average 3i knots Secrets y of State (Hon. C. H. Ca- in relation to the destruction of stirres on the Paul T, which was not the some as the answer which appeared in I-luisard. official rec- wlci: early in the present session. Brunswick, was appointed a com- missioner to investigate the charges. (C, P. By Giurdliufs Stpcciol Wire) OTTAWA, June 5. — Charges onto, mum pcnture: probably . METEOROHOGIPAL OFFICE, Tore (Cullllinn Prone) IOIIIBIOCII fcfl Jiinc fi~ifinimuni and maxi< temperatures :- eqh "hm, wumh" 1 m“, ed Kingdom importation value of 103s, the total value of Canadian , ‘ em ma, “a, m“, , ' o; $106,100,704, according to the re- exports to tho United xiueaesi Ungqug Ra¢e and get back m four days. seven 0rd of House p . asainstemeers er the Revel Conad- - -- yqqa‘ fwd.“ Y“?! yum port, was $270,000,000 compared with hours. The North German Lloyd ‘rho answer- as a inl-fnn- ——————--—-—-—~—~——= hop“ flgggg flag; ma.‘ 0170900900 diirilil i016 ll Iliflflthl W'th D at,‘ Brunch holds the eastbound record and had shown that the Paul T. (Continued on Page 8) aim um queer, b‘ tire: -- Boneflic U- K- ended Fsbrulfy. 1939-" l e firhtho northern lane of four days. mnamc. " s- i. . » ' .....___ curs. ~ - "- stmh’ ?.“‘“’°“‘. ‘ti’ “she'll "‘““""‘ “""" “game awe-i“- =-,"'-,,> “"‘°‘ “W “""“" "“° °’ “‘° Province Has Legal Right ii h . t rural - 0 P0 Wm a - ' mash id t a r ton tui no: "y, Kingdom iu-iaai wu 1m per 1am Canadian szporfc to the "mum, hhhffhmgfl‘ “m; the mafiuft Wnuhiliphogarwigh aha" , . _ _ __ ‘than am. lon it ma,» ugh-heather: 1g.» wr e-rgtigrggg- vmteahigrréhem rear“ 1m gr: ‘hm h.” hum“ h, m, oh bsr officill ncrty to visit the Pres- To Collect Income Tax semen-owe . "no -" w mfllilil" - ~51"! "11! “i” e ' id dun. . h gm . granted by Olnlda to the u they were for the calendar you: W”. ‘mlwhfihg. a t k’ z "fifinflmomwm" s e Wm i '°"'°'\" r h - Maritime Watt-flight. to moderate‘ At B0 cents apiece, the hordes of VlliflI-l contributed $16000 to the tori iiicgdcrn in recent yum," winds; partly cloudy with much the- twc bills implementing sections of m“ "mp". um h’ OTTAWA, June ii-rli province s young medical student ct the 1N 00 m! TQPOW- DWI-BI 0M "m! Th flute); and Amaflean gaamayya has a. legal right to collect income the last bud . All chm s in the fill‘ "£61010"!!! QXPOYi-l i4! 101- gyhog oflumlmhhlgm gum gquymnqmnma gmma an tax, Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes tu-iff and iilcezhme tn: wfio Mlrltiirie Inn-Light to modcrhlh. sign countries amounted to VIKL- ‘m h“ a a over m ma“. ohm,“ h“ been locked told the l-iouse of Commons today ed ma; legiaiati without pm. winds; piriiy cloudy with much m. 000.000 Whiih ill 1904 till! W!" t °i ' m“ r h‘ " c m any hi c few 0g ma "m, m; when T. L. Church (Cons. Toronto longed debate. Prom the day the {m ,“m"'““'°‘ "mm" Q“: 7999-9“- flum, ma" m u‘ '9'” “w” h‘ 4° "mm, n," mm“. East) expressed alarm at the pros- budget was pruented until today < o ' . ' "It u Ividcnt, therefore." ma wile" New!» w 5i‘- imi- Mm» a , my," mm “m, poet of Ontario duplicating the the actual debate in the Home has w» nee m- non-ee- n i ti» mm. tin inter-main im- m" t” "i" "i" "i" ‘i __ _ ' federal impact llid abolishing been less than in my recent, you. "g *°"=""' "mi" " “f,- fllcnccl mums for in the Ot- aiind by cclcitosia. He work: in “In Annoy" Pouch mhhm 1 ‘hum, m,“ The Tmhw mhhhu hum,“ “Jntnlézréhitl gaorihilnns n-itfh.‘ I’ “'0 m“. MVQ In”, “m i" 9'7 M’ m‘ gggmggggy“ ‘yyongnmm The r nnnce Minister expressed Canada follow the load o! the Fillt oucrtcr moon nnfily. Jo d omwing‘ mymmau hi"! “mm on” ._._._ hope that before long n settlement United States 1nd Publish hicomn “ghlmh:huf'~uh “N.” m‘ ' I“ l: “m,” d “an”! “u”. 5 imam. 5,11” 3am. a. would be reached on the over-lap- figures A Washington investiga- 1am an cam,aw,,,,a_ W9“ , “m” “ii '0 Ilse unarmed may m. n“ pin: of provincial and federal tcx- tion. he slid. disclosed ~ W!- Mun. deviations. etc. him but still ho somehow to the tinont ‘if Air ation fields. n. hm been on tho conditions of millionaires escaping “I "l" 11090000 0! Mill '0 “I? 1MB N!!! b) ill-hill!!! m“, qama aa agenda. of the Dominion-Provincial taxation and he believed a _ "_"_ situation might be found in Con. conference scheduled for inst fall but not held. The noun gave third nods“ lp commutator of tho Ilckopoi Police. Bo will Hm nun m A. u. irhmmnn. ‘ -. IUOCOOG [Mild ads. 4 i