MAXIMS near-j MERCHANT anything else. The nooll-l-llnch holds back people more than //// The People's Paper I Covers Prince Edward ‘Island Like the Dew ‘h Readb Everybody MAXIMS 0F A MERCHANT Don’t be so wealthy you can’t open your l windows at night. ‘ B] ullhmmfl lnlllill Illlllfillpllh-ll Delivered 85-00 lhll 0 .50 CHARLOTTETOWN, C ANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927 Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont! Mervin: Feudal n11 llll lllllil i llNllll YllllKlN . llllllllllfi ‘ French Manufacturer is Building Swift Motor Boat for Trip Across the Atlantic. pllms, June 15. —Ett.ore Bugatti well known automobile manufac- turer, is building at Moulsheim, ill Alsace, n motor boat with which its hopes to be able to make the trip from Brest ill France to New York in fifty hours. This boat might be described as half sub- marine, us instead of riding the big Atlantic waves it will dive thrdugh tllcm. it can travel half the time below the water, Bugatti says, pro- vided it taan come up for air every nllcrnzltiug fcw minutes. Work was ilogllll on the bout nearly two yours ago. and many entirely new principles of construction have been incorporated. ' its length will be 36 metres, its width only two and a half metres. Six motors developing 2.400 horse power will give o. maximum speed of 1-10 kilometres an hour. A crew oi‘ eight will suffice for working tho ship, and on limited rations and with restricted comfort. a few passengers can be carried. Dur- ing calm weather the ship- is de- slglleti for‘ surface piloting. but when the sea is rough it can bo closed like n submarine and dive through theweves. Air circula- tion is provided by n complicated system of turbines, driven by an auxiliary 70 llorso power engine. The six propulsion motors arg of similar construction to those used in automobiles, though more highly powered. Two similar motors will be used for reversing the ship. .,_.. Ann Committee Stage 0i Trades Union Bill Completed (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June 15-—By the ap- plication of the "gllillotine" limiting debate to l6 days, the ll-lonse of Commons,‘ tonight completed the committee stage of the govern- ment's trades union bill designed to outlaw illegal strikesnnd lock outs. The remaining stages of_the bill will be taken up by the House next week. Warships To Visit Charlottetown ‘Captain Joseph Ryan, Harbour Master, Charlottetown, has receiv- ed the following notice from Oil.- uwa signed by E. Huwken. Assist- ant Deputy Minlsterz- ll have to state for your information and ne- ce-ssary action that H. M- Ships "-.Capetcwn" ‘and “Heliotrope" w1l-l visit Charlottetown. on the dates indicated. “Capetown! Charlotte- tuwll, 21M. Sept.—2i'>th Sept. "iieliotropo", Charlottetown. 31st August~lith Sept, Laborite Ordered , , To Leave The House _ (Canadian Prflss) LONDON, June 15. —-G rge Buchan, Lahorite member o the House of Commons. was ordered by the speaker to leave the House today for refusing to withdraw his exclamation, “What's lie" made in the course of an address by God- free Locker-Lampson. undersecret- ary of State for Foreign Affairs. The scone occurred when the re- mark wns hurled across the floor after Locker-Lompson. in reply t.o a question whether the British Mission in Russia had employed any spies, llaidfcertainly not.” ~-———<0->--—-- Unable To Account? r t l , lug to their [XPIJLSIHN HlllllRllE AUDIENCE llllEllllS , CRRAN All MEETING Campaign Continued ' In Third District. Con- servative Speakers Once Again Come ' Out First Best. Mr. Mark R. McGuigan And Hon. Dr. MacMillan Spoke In Ad-i d-ition To The Candidates. Ellllflllfi‘ l5 lllllllll Third Russian Note on ’ Voikofi Affair Will Be in the Nature of an Ultimatum. The political meeting held in (Jor- (Spmlal t° The Gllardlill) run liall last evening was attend- BEWMNI Juli“ 8~*A ll““'*l IIKPIWY ell by n large representation of the desputch from “Elrsuw reports tllzltlelcteturlliz: of that district. The twtlillilllli-t tn advices from .\iosctl\v,'hull was crowded to the doors and the Soviet golcrlllul-llt ilas dct-iticti nlzlny foiled to (ibtnln seating ac- not. to await the Polish unswcl- to coulmntltltiou. A feature of the the second ilussinn note on tbtnlllillivlllillllifi Wllfl iile illflée lllllllbtll‘ Volkoft‘ affair bllt to send u thlrttof’ lady yotcro who turned out l-O note in the nature of nn uitimutuln. 1191"‘ lilo lll-‘lcllil-‘iloll 9f “l9 “was “This is to be prcscntcd llillllllftllY, ‘l? i119 lilll’. The meeting was very demanding that tllc Polish (';(i\f‘.l‘ll' ‘infill’ ltliroaghiaiqlil ‘Ella “giirciilailglgk - . .;- .. -|lil.CS\Vl l. r. or . c merit expel nilllill q lllltlll ..i time m‘ "n". Dr. MucMimm o! aha“ all Russians rcsidvllt in lululltl "i who are "agitating against tllc St»v-‘l°'i?_l"“"" ‘aecewiulh “C silkmdufi let reglmg healing. Ml. Leonard oult oc cllpictl the chair. To one of unbiased political per- suasion, the tone of last night's uwiisAlv‘ Jllllll i-i-m it is HH- meeting was never in doubt. From serted here that llussiu bus cullctlisturt to finish the Conservative its territorial army l‘t‘5t.‘l'\'l'S lo tlltiicnudltlntcs had the meeting behind colols and that tllcy urc convuu- them, and towards the close when tratlng on the Polish llt)l'(l\‘l'S_ 'l‘bc‘liun. l)r. binc-Millnn arose to nnslv- Sovlets explain that. the purpose ch01‘ Ml‘- iliYilllii-Zllll. he‘ was life-Gilli Mobilization of Army Reserves this measure h. 1,. lmln-Uvl, llwovitb cholers and loud applause. ll-alnlnl; nl ll... ,.e,.,c.-,.,.,,_ 1,,“ ma" Although the Liberal candidates polls“ navel-S ‘~1"\i“1 lllls is m“ rocelvctl u splendid hearing it was only uu occasional and faint mllr- mur of zlpplausc which greeted their ctttlrls, while their feeble at.- tempts of criticism of tho Stewart (iovcrluneut seemed to fall on deaf plausible since most of lllc troops are concentrating nclll- lllc Polish border, and they nervously point to the fact tllnt the new nlobilizntitlu draws 300,000 new mun to the col- ems _ _ o“ m Bussm‘ , _ , At tho cnlnpaigil in the Third lCourlers‘ arriving lrolll I\itist:tlu' I)iS".'. cumluum,’ ll 1-,, becomlng report scones oi‘ pnnit- lll_llit' llilH- inc“, ingly evmem ‘hut the ml). sian capital with forteigllrrs iiock- w,“ “llmnpll; l0 l-cclmlure ll“, (lls. Clllldl-lllllvd l“ llilillill trict arc attaining no results, and Visas and vlolflfliillll l" iWl-lv ill” that on June ilfitil Messrs Macdon- flwiIIF-fif terror ill Mosrtnv. The aid and Wood will be returned-flit» ‘Soviets have proclaimed n stoic oi‘ supporters of Premier Stewart and "special Will“ dcfcnsle illltl proton-his goverlllnent. l ilOl1"l-0l‘ Moscow and tlll- "»lil‘i‘0llll(l' The first three 50941110?!‘ 0i lile inf-Z military (llSlilttl. which iucreccs- fl-Yfllllllfi. (llllss‘t-l])tl..i‘l(.‘l\z1lrk.l ' . 3 - ‘Mltt . ' oo am uvt i rte-- Oazanadla" PM“) es the anxiety of lllt pu l l low . CHIC UTlMl, Jlle. June 15. -—— .- t‘ time ulld failed to add azlytlllillil R9901“ 0i YYIYBl-EYiOIiB iillilifi 96°" w“ In Europe Fmred ‘llflll’ in way of argument to the dis- _> l“ the wooded moumillns “Oil-hens! odsNEv/l lum I- _>qmwglnvn‘(eussious already reported ill the‘ “scowhlort 'C' 818mm“)! at of the Sasuenay River on Tussdnyanelh“ ti ‘ H; "l; ,'l.'\.f,i(_l'ls press. Mr. when esileclally, re». S~ - l l night were made “may by 0bs°rv7 ' m: m ' ‘m’. '.‘) _' “ f ccivcd :1 nlost cordial reception and? tutchfort Wednesday, Ju y 13. i em o; me pl-lce Brolhem Companlq-COIIMCH meeting ilclt- um lcptutntl ‘ms omhusmsthtuuy zmpmuded hyl 7062-6-14-3. wlllcll Owns me umber llmlls lnalncreaslllgly convnlroti that tho his hearul_s_ M“ J_ Augusum, u ‘ this district. ‘ time has inlporutivcil’ arm-ml to “mknnnuhlv the ab“, representative. Hope lRiver Tea party. Sstur Ullllke the flare “ghfl; seen m. take preventive steps to lt\'\‘l'l an of um Third Dlstrlcl‘ thanked mo; day. July 10th 5812-5-28-stt. ll Sunday lllghtvanll whlcl. l; wagloutbreak of wur in Europe, pimple m‘ Comm Bu“ (m. the 3pm,‘ Wilieserve ‘Wednesday. July 6th iOr Tea 'Party-iCavendlsh-" TIIOC-lti-ill "Co-me to the ice ‘crea-m‘ social to ‘be held in ‘Clinton ' Hall, Tues- day. June 211st» 7190-6-16-21 "See the 3 act cc-medy "Deacon Ilubbs" by the Clyde River Dram- lllir‘ Olutb at Victoria Saturday, June 18th., 8:30 p. m. ‘itlllli-ti-lii-Zi "Christi-an Church Pantry Sale, Saturday Julie 18th. Tlil-C-lti-Zi "Si. Mary's rDi-amntlc Gtulld prc- scntul "Gilded Youth" ‘in St.- (lwrsds ‘Hall, St. George's, Jun.» 28H» . 7122-6-iti4ii "Victoria Black Ohuptor, No. 19?- mBet-s ‘in Lion Lodge room at “"88 r" Friday, June inn lit. s l). {lg-r GWPIB Docherty, Wor.’ Precep- ' 7085-04521 “Be It ‘hlllno gill] ‘way from home in ‘Bolfaistfillail ‘on Wellnos- , ‘my’ June 22nd" lBY order of. Com- mlttoe. r 7114-516-21 7l14ti~»16-2l "lice cream and palm M 6mm n: nll- hazel-r. n \ , _ wall York ‘lnstlllltte. up c“ bu” '7°30'1‘5-Wedmontue "Trheadle at 1-1 June 17th. see fimLiifflz 0f ‘the best comedy dramas, gilmiy. "blv "maul 1081-0-15-21‘ " 9111's‘ Chou. "Y - ' wall l at m .'l'os‘ Partoywbghdougig: ‘Jlllly 18th. Walt and mostly»... t "9- ' ' 7084.ll.l_.5.gl "Rollin-v Wednesday‘, jhly ‘all, t iOFBIN-llll-Gld Tee-perry»; ‘i . " 31- Anthony's Char a ‘M o‘ "McMlilans floult mill ‘M! ' ‘llhlltblrom June and; 1mm y“ 8h those who have wheat to at] lileur bring it rigiltahy. _, l" llltlllhln: m: on . Saturday’ "'“‘" ""“""““ "in. ‘ ---. ‘l’ v ‘Milli. nlsui . l} 1 m loeohilllotlltionl m the additional. 1's _ < _ ‘ ' thousand‘ arrested, in" the ootnrel all m . ,. all-en; "in u meanings; (nova). Street‘. Oimriottotofll . cities night been In 0 oh. lost-elem m 1 uillildYeiwoli cenu- A‘OOl'dlI/T wei- C those of Tuesday resembled the beam of a searchllght. The Price Brothers employed are unable to account for the signals. The second light came from Begin township, lwhich is nearer Chl- Coutimi than St. Germaine, where the first signals were observed, but not, ill the same general direction. {is French Airmen Had Ten Flares ' It Is Revealed (Canadian Press) PARIS, Juno 15. —Captsius Nllllgesscl‘ nntl (loll had ten flares ailll u lllt-llfll with which to dis- charge thou when their trans-At.- lanlic plane While Bird hopped oft‘ from Le Huurget field according to revelations made today by the of- ficers of tho Iilth aviation regi- ment. This rovivcs the possibility that thought might come from Nungees- ‘er and Coll, French aviators.-tryiug mainly inspired I); the. rcpcrttati ut- reviewed the vhylorlg issues, show- to make their way Olli- Oi the zbushltitude of Soviet itussin followillii lug the splendid financial record oil l F994‘ 0i illlcll llll i‘\""llllllilll' i“ did support given lriln in 1921i. llc lliflllllllll‘ Wiilliollfl the Stewart Atlmillistratlon, and its .s|ll- faith ill keeping its pre-elctztlcn promises. Speakingct’ the Tem- perance question he declared that "Liquor will reach the consumer! legally or illegally but today most! of it docs illegally. - | l\ir Mark R. McGuigan of (lllar-| tthe breaking of ‘dl ,1)!’ Great. Blitain and the m. ‘ation of the Soviet MllllSlPl‘ to llol- ‘and. 1 ln Southern Europe another situ- ‘lltiou presents itself throat-ill the ‘break of relations between Jug-o- Slavia and Albania. _ , “us” ‘l"“""‘-" l.°$i.‘"éI-‘$.'I. ‘ti? ‘lfllé‘.".lf“v‘t‘.‘.?v.‘ilf.‘ll/ "ought over l“ m“ mm." "r moi?“ lit? criticized the insurance and powers who furor warning Russia succession Tuxos levied by me} against continuance of lltll‘ nllelgctl Gmwwllnent‘ and emphasized ma‘ nrofiagaml“ "mm"! “ml Mnmmn‘ necessity of keeping tllc island‘ i1. omo. (UL $100 Prize Offered. For Best Design ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Juno l5. -~ 'l‘ilu Canadian Chsnlbcr of (lomlncrtre has offered a prize of $100 for the best design for _n crest for the or- ganization. The crost is to depict the flares seen in northern Q “ were fired by the two daring French airmen who have been missing more than a ‘month, pro- vided they actually reached the North American mainland. ._____-------_- mgqmung-lspsciel show, Kingsl- boro Hail, Monday‘ twentieth —— Chsrpter tyvo serial. "lt24-ti-ilflr2l. “The Y. P. S. of Trinity Church Charlottetown. will present tad-act. odmody in Mt. Stewart i-lllil any evening 18th inst. Orohel- tra. and specialties. . 7099 1t 2i .i___ only’ of, ‘Bt- JohnsvP-resll tartan re . Belfairtt wlill’ hglldafiu jar lm-Be out ll ic l ‘ion “Ir Tywmnlrfibgalalltlfillt eight’ pl g ' r ‘soon, n n; t his ‘entertainment, ‘adults-do ‘it. on» riot mil. hole on moan mo. Idle Leflion-d lit" ‘tho 0f t ‘a Legion (dill Bfw. ffo brdt-e‘ Coflfolltilltlmr" a m the-Victoria; rt not fine. lwiill l)! finance-rile “malts nurse‘ voymt Warsaw. now’ exceeds 10o. ‘N in a graphic manner the aims null scope of the chamber, which ure to promote a vigorous Canadian Nu- linlnal sentiment and to secure unity and harmony in reference to C(*l'illl0l'Ulill usages. customs and laws throughout tho dominion. ---~Qo->~———~ Executlonsln Russia Exceed r One Hundred LONDON. June lac-Further ex- eeutiqns’ in Russia are reported from various places bordering on the country. A Riga despatch to tifa Daily Mail says that 26 more ‘, ex-Osarlst officers have been shot at Moicow and um the number of shod-Hinds in rcprinl for the assess“ ilrationwrf Peter Voiloff. soviet en- n “Thih new terror." the correspond- dfifllllll; ills marathon doubled the lumber. of suicides in Moscow. mfg. there are soy from ten to f on ll Moscow and Innin- mtilifl n a! it ll only n ma» of possess enough prison bet-la. . warns that tsunami cl. Mnehcw lll55lllNlllY llElllNES l N THIN TY IJHIJHIIH Continuefileport of _ the Conference Branch Meeting. On Wednesday nuorning at 9130 a ‘goodly number of the members of the ‘Womens Missionary Soclezy of _ the United Church gathered in ‘the politics for want of a better issucwgmlday School o! l-rumy churLnl lion. Dr. l\lflt‘y.\llllllll received achamottelowlt Many hear“, we“. tremendous tivzttloll when lltl.'ll.i‘0fill';i“gs were exchanged‘ new [fiends to spcuk. l-io declared lllllltitllflwére introduced and a general Ne]. prepared to nnswel" for any act m“), of friendliness and happy mm. tho btewal-t (lliveflllllfillt ulld conl- dpmkm pervaded the 8alhe,lng_ mented on the results of the bye-l u“ the appointed hm“. M11 San. Mecmm" as evideme “f the pemflord the President called t-he meet- ple-‘s faith in it. Ill answering Mr. mg to order and announced the 0p. llicfllllgulrs (ieclnrutions _ on the enmg hymn Mrl Gflycmaflson we. Maritime Rights Commission. Dr, siding at the puma The“ loflow. llluclilillzln stated that the Conser-ed a ‘beautiful responsive devol. votive members of Parliament had tonal exercise. led by MHL San. voted against the appointment of a ford. dean's Wm‘ an “meal pray. Government in lino with the Feder- al. l-ie lellgthily discussed the liquor question. charging that Pre- mier Stewart llud brought it into Six Canadian _ Appeals To Come Be- fore Privy Council (Special to The Guardian) LONDON,’ June 15.-.Six Canad- ian appeals are on the list for the June sitting of the Judicial commit~ tee of the privy council which will begin tomorrow. The appeals in- clude a reference by the Lieuten- ant Governor of Nova Scotia on questions affecting the constitution of the Nova Scotls legislative coun- cll. In this appeal the Nova Scotia Government seeks authority either to increase the membership of the legislative council beyond the pres- ent statutory number 21, or to dis- miss the members of that body at Ipleasure. the government's aim be- ing to abolish the council in either case. Tile lCily of-llalifax appears as an appellant on the question of wheth- er the Canadian National Railways ticket office in that City is liable to municipal taxation. Albanian Minister China proper In the opinion of Right llev- _ llohop ‘at Honda, onto; new In Canada. Ho t.» time the preltor pin cl his life, nines 1ll7- The bishop commission, because they believed that the matter should be settled inl Parliament. The speaker then told of’ the many compliments paid to Premier Stewart for Lhe excell- ent brief he had prepared for the commission. “What sort of a brief do you think would be prepared by Mr Saunders who had labeled our claims chestnuts?" he asked. “Si- milar to Bell," shouted a voice amid the. laughter of the audience. lir. McMillan then briefly discussed the liquor question. "The Prohibition Act. has failed," he declared, "be- cause lt is not upheld by the right philosophy, A law that places in the category of a criminal a man who takes a glass oi" liquor, CllllllDl. properly be enforced." "Further- more." said Dr. Mach/Lilian “the (‘ml/eminent tines not propose to drag the clergy into the dirty mire of politics." He concluded pls atl- dress with a stirring appeal to the electors to exercise their franchise l I ‘ i t n in fnvoryof the Stewart Government?‘ ‘limlllli “Film H" “"- ‘1 ll‘ '3 Sim“ and resumed his seat amid trcmen- “ms we greeting of ‘the dous applause.‘ Germany Decides To ‘Warn Russia GENEVA. Switzerland, Julie 14. l _Germau newspapers correspond- interviewing Foreign ents, after today tele- Ministel- Stresemmin graphed Berlin that Germany had decided to warn Soviet Russia that it was advisable to bring to an end communlstit: ‘propaganda in other countries. The German Foreign Minister was quoted as saying “ii W89 ll great pity that Soviet Rus-siaWlld unwise things which strengthened the hands of her enemies." He believed. however, that responsible persons ill other countries did not wish to break with Russia though "hot-heads" ill some of them Weffi demanding extreme measures. um to... out Mullen-mu will u actively felt in divine.’ " ~ l ‘W. O. White Receives Passports (Canadian ‘ Press) er by ‘Mrs. W.A-- Thomson. The roll-tine lbusdness branch was then ltaken up. begin- nintr ivith the Medina of til“ BELGRADE, Jugo-Blavia. June minutes of Tuesday evening ses- l5_._'l-l,e Allmnllm mlulalel- .10 sion. which were duly accented. Ind Jngo-Slavia Thena Bey. has re- iilll HDDOilIl-melll 0f lll° "all"! quested and received his passports conlmlttees‘ Seventeen Presbrwrl- and with his legatlon staff is leav- ans responded to the roll cell. ‘vary- mg the country loday ll l5 re. int; ill the lllllllllel‘ 0f l'elll'e3°ll'll1ported here that Italy may demand ‘iivefi imllll l-WQ l0 iollrleell» mllmllg indemnity from Albania for the in all a 10ml of 1-40- A very wfillllllrllllng of four Italian engineers al- eddrers of welcome WM sire" bylegedly by Albanian tribesmen. at tNlrs. W. A~- Thomson emphasizing yukm on Alblmla‘, terrlwly ‘the will WYdiB-iiiy i-ilflll l‘ l“ m9 Jugo-Siavlan sources hint that hearts of the members of Trinitylitnly may intervene in Albania if ‘Cllllfcil AllXmBTY l“ liLQY receil/Blthe case is not settled promptly. and elll-efl-lllll lilell‘ lKllQBl-S and wllllllThls completes the severance of real joy because of the ‘grout 081139 diplomatic relations between Jugo- which brings us together and Oilfslavlfl “ml Album“ wlllch was he. unity with the herd and. Muster oi gun with the withdrawal of the 118 ‘wlil- Jugo-Slavisn legutlon fronl Tirann ; ‘Mrs. tRJW~ Ross of Halifax gave on June 5th, The ttflllbifl B-TOBB l1 gracious and eloquent rllllllllllller through arrest of an employee of volclns the annreciatlon of ‘the vlfl- the Jugo-Slavia legation on a itors of all the blindness that has charge or espionage. ‘beeln elx-tended since the hour cf our A p ‘ " "‘ False Report Re French Fliers A most pleasing little ceremony (Canadian Press) mission- aries and deaconesses present, lnllmbering eight in sll- The follow- MONTREAL, June low-Elwood Wilson, President. of the Fsirchild Aerial Survey Company. this even- 'inlg are the names in Ithe order they were presented on the plat- form. Miss Aruelta lRose of Korea Miss lCallbeck of Japan-- Miss Fitzpatrick —-<Rad\vay Cen- ing denied that he had ever affirmed that a lumberman coming out of the woods had reported seeing Nungesshr and Colt in a camp at Rose do Lima. Mr- Wilson was 590' ken to over the long distance tele- ‘tre. Alberta- phone at Grand Mere tonight. ‘ Miss lHar-t. —tlapan. l Miss Alice Strotherd -‘-—Jal>an- lMi-ss Jennie Robb -—Korea. l lMiss lNewsonle -—1Urli»ted Mission, Sydney. | Miss Clizabetil Maclver- tinltedv Millsiflll, SYdllW- lpresented by Mrs. J11‘. Burchell. l ‘The TIaDOP-t féfjtihe gecgrding Sellvhrouglrt: before the Conference retnry rs. . . -- am eson, W89 Branch rt realization of the value i.""a:".:**"§."*sizzlrsrzlarirtl: a"d,j'"r"glc.e r 011 Y-e fort onbea ofte tteo. development of work throughout} A pageam was presented my the che branch. closing with a. ‘touching ’|C_G_\l_1\_ group o; qg-lully [Unlled reference to Mrs- JJC. Pnrdy. of ____._. . Amherst who entered into rest inst February, and whose gea-t loss the branch deeply laments- Mrs- law. lParkcr the Corros- “ponding Secretary presented her ill- teresting report detailing :he many duties of her office and giving lunch credit to the lfiesoylerian of- fices for their faithful uozentiou to their wor-k and acknowledging the general spirit of optimism pre- vallin-g- (Prince ‘Edward ‘Island is the largest Rresbyterial‘ in the Conference Branch- tMrs. Harry lEul-ns. acting Treas- urer for the branch appointed on the enforced resignation of Mrs. l-i. lC. lStudd. read her lqeport in de- tall- Tile total amount raised ‘being 395,380-- |Mrs~ Hugh Dunlop of Liverpool offered the hedleatory Brayer- tMrs. GuM- Young gave the re- pent of Christian Stewardship and Finance, a department o_f vital lau- plmtance and benefit. ll/llss ‘Mary Flt: atrlck conduct- ed the devotional all hour which ‘made a fitting close to a busy morn- (Continued on page t-i-l ‘ The Weather, Etc. CREECE tlAo Her. Homaa Bur wt: HAVE cue Home- Rus Hlrfass three )~ ~__,§__.~..-*___ ___.... lllh- . Afternoon session —2»-80 o'clock- The Devotional exercllles of the Guardian. KlNB llllll. Blllllllllll] lll BlllHlllE Opposition Leader Ad- dressed Liberal. Conservatives o f South Oxford at An- nual Meeting. ' (Special to The Guardian) INGERSOLL, Out., June 15,-T119 annual meeting of the Liberal-Con- servatives of Sollth Oxford was held at ‘Mount Eigin today. The meeting was presided over by Pr» sident George Hollier. of Tillson- burg and was addressed by Hon. Mr- Guthrie, Leader of the Opposi- tton. Hon. Mr. Guthrie stressed the im- portant part that the Conservativ- es are playing in keeping tab on m; actions of the King Government- l-le spoke, in particular of the great Dart the Opposition had played in preventing the Kins Government from handing out the heritage of the people to Clitford Slfton and his friends of some 1.200000 horse power in electrical energy along the Ottawa River. He spoke too of the blotting about tax reductions of which the King government talk- ed so much, and in fact which real- ly stood so that the taxes were higher under this government than they had been under Meighen. The Liberals had increased the taxes far lbeyond the rpoint where tho Melghen government had them in many cases- Strong criticism was also levelled at the King (tovornment for the purchase of the home for Hon. Vin- cent Massey in Washington, at I cost of half a million dollarmandw . anedclltlonfll v0.19. eilllllhlllltln yen for living expenses and noise». The speaker held that great 1m- portance was seen in the cominl Conservative convention at Whfi nlpeg. Out. of it. great. things were expected for the party and he Wu sure too that a new Conservative outlook would be born that would go back to the old booster days of ‘Conservatism when that party did work in so many noble causes and national problems. “stra gler” Arrested On U. S. Bordei g (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, June 15. --A man. suspected of being “the strangler" wanted in Winnipeg and several United States cities for the murder of a score 0E women, was taken from a freight train at North Port» al. Sask., today according to in- formation reaching here late thin- afternoon. The suspect. who gave the name of Harry Endsworth, aged 38, ls held at the Royal Canadian Police barracks at. North Portal. a onl- toms port. on the United Status border. Ho is held pending tho arrival of provincial officers. 4e- cording to the information receiv- ed tho description of the suspected man tallies with that of the strong‘ lcr. O Condensed Specials RATE1—4C. per word, not ‘SUMMER COTTAGE TO LET. 30 dollars for the season. A1101! Robert Cotton- 11M. ‘SPECIAL HAMBURG STEAK - Faster quality beef. sounder-l Newsom d: 00.. lllaet end Ilf$ Bldg. ‘INQUIRE RE CHRONIC DIQ eases, 112 Prince Street. Bl Clift. Don't tldllfr ‘hoover; l’ i ll " afliernoou session were ed by t 8 June 16'___M“lt‘me‘ TORONTO, Women's Auxiliaries- lllln. iliiJlii- Olflrien. Truro. ex- pressed much appreciation of t-he kindly words spoken ‘by these sis- tors in out-own (rest canoe-- A fine and hmronini report ofxtha work-done in til! Young Peoples‘ Dilitttmeut, ‘was {hen by the Branch Secretary Mrs. 4'. ~11. An- derson, llllowllfi lean. woos, no complldlind and It roan contribu- tion nnldoto the Tho report of ollltirena work El-ligh tide this morning and tonight at '13,‘ rises tomorrow morning 1114.08. June 21nd, 0.00 ‘cunt.- 1y tflunrmerslde tide eighteen mlnut as late than ClIIfIOtl-fldwil. -_-._.4ooa>_._.__ t lv-fi-“r-von WANT coop zdvn. Stun sets this evenly at 7|Bs and Delltllfiellltlltllfi Ulififlm stur- next three months. ooezalswi. members of the fTwentlotb Cen- s “In... “lulu film. n4 l, l, w“. moderate winds. mostly cloudy and Jggfcsanlvg T‘ “dill-go? out question a delightful and grati- °°°l “ml “"3"” 'h°"°"* ‘ "lo at "Bunum t ' .. " tying suing to see time younger Tflilllw- 42""! 55-45 Yam wood k Me“ lmbm-bors in out‘ W.M.S. organln- Mlllliffldll rain: 06-40 ' ‘ 7655*“! .. tlon showing themselves so etflci- cgmdr. m: . l r ent and willing to take their part. r to wn- cear , Greetings from mm- societies mum. cloudy ..... .. as-le ‘Qfeiorzfllffrzfiglpfind, were gra ‘y presented by rep- St. John, clear 68-46 mum,‘ exgcum gunmm resentattves of StIPsuPs Angilcnn- Boston. clear .. . 64-64 m“ Job yrlnm. Phone l“ v 8t. ‘Peter's Anglican and the Baptist New York, cloudy . . . .. 56——52 ’ ' l Prices 50 l0!‘ I00; 1 I50 for 55d: 600 for‘! r * for $1.96. Poltpld. 13'. ‘ wt lwmr moon Wednesday. lice. tie-sullen m ~ ‘WANTIIL-A coop u! l each insertion in this column. i . QQ-OCQOOQ-OO-Q . w» >\~._‘ ‘__ ~.._,, _. men forpgatdilor. Good ‘ ‘ and iififllllnlfl one lbr a‘ ‘ » worthy men. Write to no?‘ one 0 inn. - ‘ auaiifioall ‘lad re f