MERE MAN \\\ lllllfllilili Ill/I of __ Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew es the world go round /lf’ /” \\\}\ \\\\\\\\\ ” I _, It I eorle' ‘¢ v 1 , . '“"" ° ° ° P . | Q ` /0 ” 25 The inlls are mu of oevole who I ... l r ‘ ir, i‘ i~ - M* ' M or A N I “as /W Maxima 1"” or A ,.. onli to ou n lol* 4 _ jg The Peoples Paper ,... ---_ Read byEverybody \ ,M .................... "yum, Isundsl ‘lll wa Dau-dial Tis Deals , T 22, =;a=:ulnbser|p\::; l£siBi.vr:.i.Ms%oo " _u WNCAN HURS I 1 I ” ' Vlount Stewart Euilding Erected By Detallso Strange ` Rurnors dian Legion Branch-Five ___ ’ _ ' ___ dred Attended Opening. '|'¢mp°|-3|-y Tariff , |;Wseve|t “sues --° T r u o e Little Eflfeflfe ~ Instructions mu ii ii 1 Killed vheegmgdrgfwmhdmzggtplzokzg "___ _ p Forms .B106 USDel;gaT R f . . es cuss ‘<\\| ALBERT Sas! iptain B W Bill ct, and three pass ays cabin 'plane Emma Lake 82 of here late today, > meagre reports iiiiiiisni ssisted by Constsb Haywood of the R a house on Hanover merside yesterday 10 o'clcck and found taining Zio pints of y. The occupant of arrested and on ap e Magistrate E H. ation of the Customs ted and fined $100 s The imc was pad. TINGS ETC nts ue inserted in M I cents por ward ln sdvmca. of Common o'oi‘°“'i’irZ§°§B"’o'i Assault _ C°mPa“' or Assliuli kies-Tryon Satur 1301-6 21 Zi ries-Hartsville, Fri d Dance in Or ay 2 Admission txislioan Church Tea Rustico is postponed val Ball Game and » Roche Wednesday is 28th for Festival Brounds at York. game 1285 6 21-21. Bday. July 4th for awn Part in aid of ub loading livestock on, June 'ith Con SB y. June 22nd at ttetown Orchestra. mmerfield Friday, Social evening St od music Lunch i Club loadins hogs lambs Wednesday (ith. special Club asgow Hall Satur 0 24th. 1236 B 22-li I lil e Marlo Y P S. four act comedy. Wyer” in Cardigan e Baie at R. T dsy, June 24th in t Johns Church, tlvsl and dance School, Mt Her Y June 22nd. lil aids Women's In nwall Hall Monday at B. Two hours Ice Cream I-fear nd and Kenneth linllrl Music- :ous Adults Soc. 1. _ ,H ~ l 3 H I as fs . _g .L ' l. wHall Opened Conference Moves Slowl Y ___ Ahead Through Mass . Of Hull lost evening when Lhg ngw building erected during the ing month and a half was owned go the public. The value of commun- ity oo-operation as evidenced in the united efforts made in the er- ection of this hall was the key- note of addresses delivered by' Dr. Cyrus MacMillan, Hon. M. W. Wood, Hon. W. M. Lea, Rev. Fr. R»°°ney. and His Honor Judge Duffy. Variety was given the program- me U! several special numbers. MJ". Walter Burdetfe was forced to re- spond to repented eiicores to his solos, and the Orpheus Eight from Charlottetown received an equally lppreciative reception. Mr. Jack Weatherble of Charlottetown gave an exhibition of step-dancing, and the feat was duplicated by a dan- cer from the audience. Miss Isabel lvhwDona.Id, Mount Stewart gave a much appreciated exhibition of th°.H1sh1=~nd runs. The canadian legion Band was also in atten- dance and rendered valuable as- sistance in the programing. .__l_,_&______ (Continued on Page 3) l0R|J MUNTAGU ‘FUWD GUILTY , ion Fined. (Canadian Press) VIGIORJA. June 21. - Lord Ed. ward Montagu was found guilty of common assault on the person of John Forbes on June 15 and .was fined 820 and $7 costs, or, in de- fault, 10 days in jail, by Magistrate George Jay in provincial police court here this afternoon. C. W. Brooks, co-defendant, was found guilty of assault causing grievous bodily harm, and was fined $50 and $7 costs, or, in default, one month in jail. ‘ Magistrate Jay remarked that both were responsible for the "helpless, drunken condition” of Forbes and the conduct of both was “reprehens- ible." There was no doubt, the Mag- istrate continued. that Lord Mon- tagu lost his temper on Shell Is- land. Brooks had used unnecessary violence, considering Forbes' condi- tion, and the two blows he struck were unjust. The Magistrate agreed that some of Forbes' bruises were the result of falling into the cockpit of the boat. The case arose out of the cruise of Lord Monta.gu's gasboat Mennan from Victoria to Vancouver. The craft went ashore on Jones Island and was ultimately taken for re- pairs to Sidney, Vancouver Island When the boat returned to Bhcli Is- land to pick up two of the crew left there, the fight took place. °°Don't forget the Salvation Army pantry sale at S. A. Mac- Donaid’s on Saturday next. 1239-0-2!-Si “Wheatley River Dramatic Club will present their play "Cranberry Comers" in New Glasgow Hall Sst- urday, Jim, 24. sale of ice cream. 1246-0-22-24-If ‘ "The annual meeting of Qusen's County Women's Christian Tem- perance Union will be held in Bt. Psul's Parish Hall Friday, 28rd, at 2 pm. Sadhu J. Nelson Christm- snda of India, will speak of his work there. All welcome. 1245-1l "The members of True Brothers Lodge No. ii A.1". Ge A. M. src re- quested to meet with Worshipful Master and Wardens, Sunday, June illi. to attend Divine Worship in the Church of Scotland at 'I pm. Other, Countries Join ified Terms. (By George Hambleton) , (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. June 21-(C.P.)Ca.ble)- The World Economic Conference is resolving into committees, sub- committees and sub-sub-committees like some bewildering house that Jack built. They pile up daily in indefinite variety. And while the committees consider European groups form. the Conference lobbies _echo strange rumors, delegations issue swift de- nials. One rumor today credited France and than Britain with an attempt to adjourn the Conference. The rumor met the usual fate. In the sub-committee on corn Rumior had it that Walter Runci- Agreement On Spec- - *_ ily Melvin K. wiriteioeuror. Assoclstad Press Staff Writer) LONDON. lime 21-Important was toward mation os a sous °°“""| Ellfvlleln economic bloc were uudwstood tonight to my; been taken in London by the Little Enienle-Czechoslovakia. Jugoslsvia and Romania. In informed Economic Can- ference delegation quarter; 1|, was said the Little Entente de- sires to wean Austria and Hun- €Bl'! IW!! from a possible cus- toms union with Germany and io add them to tariff treaties with Czechoslovakia, Romani; and Yugoslavia. lxrizllxicymtts afterxlisgon Max: Trans ' V f hl. U 'theSovietpacto}f€e.cl;‘nomit€no.: Flyer Kllled aggression put first on the agenda. ' By c. P. Nomr, man, President of the British Associated Press Staff Correspondent' Board of Trade, proposed a British MEXICO CITY, June 21.- Lieu. altemative which would strike at tenant Joaquin Collar, Spanish enmu-goes imposed for wgnomicf trans~Atlantlc flyer, was killed and purposes but leave the British em-f 1115 00111118-Dion, Captain Mariano hugo on grade with Ru_=,5i9,_m cup l Barberan, seriously injured, officials growth of gh, Russian apionage of_the Department of Communica- ¢,,-|,,1,_un¢,ou¢h¢d_ Again mm, ._ tions said tonight, when their plane nrmgh qgnig, - fra-Shed Tuesday while enroute here on`l flight from Havana, Cuba. 1 To Divulge Presi- dent’s Message. 111 P ol ic e ToSolVe Ghosts Residents of Village Startled By Eery Sounds in Tezwment I House. (Camdian Press) STE JEANNE D'ARC D'ALAM- VILLE. Que., June 21-Tne ghost gy gina, A_ Jann., A”oda¢¢d scandal of Ste Jeanne D'Arc will Press Staff Writer) ‘bc confronted tomorrow or Friday LQND0N_ June 21_P,.1me M1n_ night with a searching investiga- ger _y_ Ramsay Macponaldr chah._ tion by p:l'ce and scientists. |'¢U~°¢ 8d.l0UU1€d diSCU-5510115 U0'-'lil' W ian of the World Economic Con-' Each night f°’ 1* m°“th 55 dark' “Wm ‘°m"”“°B°1 m-f°m‘°t1°° °“ emma wnighg Wu “rd to be ness closed down on this quiet Production from Australia, Argen-l egkmg elimination of the m0net_ little rural Quebec villacc the line and Soviet Russia after form- ,yy stabilization question which sleep of honest villagers has been ‘Hating ii i-Elliiitlve plan calling for _-onsgmws the bone 0, him, con. disiui-bod by r. terrific ffimiiy qnor- reduced acreage and export quotas -engkm B; me pm-1ey_ rel in a haunted house on the edge News of cxlmislve crop damage in The French deiegation failed w_ of ilio village. A liiisbaifd beats his' Canada and a. short crop in the my to carry out threats of de_ Wife iiiiiiiurvliiilly \\'liilc ilie cl1llcl|Ul\if€Cl Sillivb' Caused d€l0E0i»€S VJ mending adjournment of the con. wails in terror--all of mom believe ilic final position may be 'erenoe until the United states 2h°Si~a- Clwnsed melfsriellv. doug; shouid be ggabmzed but me Police chiefs of two nearby towns Stanley Bruce, Australian Minis. feeling of anxiety over the prob. a professor of physics and, news-l ter to the United Kingdom, asked lem wminued intense in confel-enctf papermen will maintain an all; that the Conference produce some; quarfm-g_ ; night vigil to settle this ghost bus'- l concrete proposal which he might; Meanwhile behind dosed doo,-5 ness once and for all-_or to inter-` transmit to Canberra for consider-\ the American delegation discussed, cede in the quarrel. ation of his Govemmei-it. new instrumong from presideni, The haunted house was built as. 'I'he Conference has been work- Roosevelt. For the period of ui ling to bring about absorption of hour Cordell Hull, leader of the (Continued on Page 3) the worlds cari'y~over by acreage' United States delegation, met with instructions. On adjouming the delegates refused to discuss Mr. m§“’.‘Z`.1.Z‘..`i§iZ“?..‘l¥‘.Z?.§'li.Z“§i D E I- I V E R S MifCh@llMayFa¢e consider it further. l I Ten Year Te rm disturbed by me roiia lining up oi S T E R I A N NEW YORK . June 21-(A23 -- American quarters were clearly ._...._._. Wheat Increases WINNIPEG, June 21-Operations took on the aspects of e. “weather market" onthe Winnipeg grain market today as wheat futures stream of speculative buying scor- from many wheat-growing areas today and with plentiful support at weather and insect infestation was Europe also was unfavorable with drought and rust taking a heavy wil in some wuntries and severe storms ravaging larse BNHS in others. _.xii- Nationalist Head- quarters Ra i ded (ny Louis P. Lochner). (associated rreu stair onmmns- ent) BERLIN. June 21-(A.P.)-The Nssi revolution entered upon a new phase today in attcmvtihl t0 01- iminate Dr. Alfred Hugenbergs Nu- ticnalist followers and other units which formerly marched side by side as comrades with the Hitler igownshirts. Nationwide raids on Nationalist pg;-ty headquarters were carried out gm the steciheknet veterans' or- ganisation. another patriotic mov. was dissolved tbrvuslillt thi Bhinelsnd. Dissolution or the lem!-nulitsry aauonaiin mwlntiw wel 4°- srced in order to “cleanse the or- girrimiioo of mmm md common slemcntl, Al wsii as bsd~,D°\|¢1°l| leaders, snd preserve it as A non- Sister Lodges cordially invited. pouuouommoromnaub Medical Association in St. John. pda” b°m° upward’ by ° study (By John Mosher, Canadian Press Staff Wrlhr) ed advances of 1%-1% cents July SAINT JOHN N B um n__' " . . _ J °pu°° °1°°m‘ “F 67%' ocwber' “Unfortunately the advances are °9%'% md D°°°mb°’ 7°%'71' known only to tho medical profes- °°“"’- l sion," Dr. ci; .a B. Assy, or some `9“1"“‘ ’°P°"“ ‘”°’° "°°°’"°’ Joan said in nu presidential ou- . _ , dress to the Canadian Medical As- s ia o as he outlined ti rog-i-ess hand to onset occasional raids or; fm' ,Tx me mm” of nfedicme proflttskers, values finished at the| md mmery_ ...mm might M wh ”°“°“" mghe" mic” Cm°°'g°l rected if the public were educated P"‘°°° 1°" "‘° W” '°‘ ‘”““"°"“"°f in mesiori matters by letting them advices were received there from; know more of what is “omg on in United States wheat areas and lo- 8 medic” md mr nl “ md , 8| Y cal values soon followed. 1, hmm our “V “me u to- , - Serious losses from recent hot “Lawns etmajf ,N re 0° i W1 I Z P fesi d e Medicine had made “stu endous" to civilization. _ Although surgery apparently had led medicine during the last half century, he said, in recent years the latter had been coming rapidly to the front in new methods of treatment, and from such methods was making inroads into the sur- gical field. Dr. G. A. B. Addy Ad- <°-Wlee PM) ‘ dresses Canadian Flight Again H e l d Up , Italy, June 21--(A. P.)-DifficuJties in landing supplies in Cartwright Bay, Labrador, to- night still were holding up de- parture of an Italian squadron of 24 planes which plans to fly to the Century of Proifresa Exposition in Chicago via Canada. _ Although the weather was clear- ing over the Alps, General Italo Baibo. Air Minister, who will lead the flight, made an s.ppo_int/ment with newspepermen for noon tb- morrow, when he hoped to have more favorable reports. D . :“°.”::§‘“;;.:’:::::; mm- - fi- »-» heed A* C ° " U °" f '°" 5° °“ °“ an said Dr. Addy, and surgery re olu- ____ 'W W°°i»‘“°’ W” th’ "“‘° °"°‘° tionizoa may timer in ui; io; sol (sperm io urs coercion) W”¢°m °"“°d°' cm” mm ‘Wm years, had contributed even more: MONTREAL, Que., June 2!-Dr. John McCombe, chief medical of- ficer of the Canadian National Railways and Chainnan of the Medical and Surgical sections of the American Railway Association, will preside at the thirteenth an- nual conventlcn of th, section which opens at Chicago on Mon- day. June 26. , _ VVheat Crops Are Threatened i Grasshopper Plague Follows Heat Wave - Sun Baked. Cro Fail To Find Relief. PS ... (Canadian Press) WDJNIPEC. June 21. -Thirty thousand acres' of green crops in Winchester municipality, in south- west Manitoba tonight were threat- ened with destruction by an invad- ing horde of grasshoppers as West- ern Canada's wheat lands, baked by a scaring sun during last weak’s heat favs, failed to receive the much- :d moisture promised for to- nay. Millions of hcppers were reported moving koln grasp lands and sum- mcr fallow fields to the grain cr0Dl~ Members of the Dominion Entomo- logical Stl# are on the group fight- ing the pmts. but it was believed the crops would suffer irrc-parable his colleagues to deal with the new -_--_-*_ ' (Continued an page 3) (continued on Page si V 0 R A T I U N 'rwoivo iruorai com _(mor, dsiiim. (gqngmugq an pqe 3) cence of Charles E. Mitchell, for- P r 0 g S Dr. :Robert Ml‘ir Fam_ Bank, on trial for the last five 9 Den1andlFOf Cans 0.115 De: f;;00li)ndin1r:$;i;e tax payments in livers Address Be fore C. M. A. (By John Mosher, Canadian Press Staff Writer) FourPower Vlfheat Damages Ma SAINT JOHN, N. B., June 21-- those of today-"among the bright-i est and cleanest places in the com-Q pleasant duty," munity, full of hope for sufferingi. The jurors, among whom are two men and women"-was depicted; 'before the 64th annual meeting ofi fessor of Pathology at the Univer Muir gave the fourth Lis (Continued on Page 3) Prince Of The Asturias Weds LAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 21 -(A.P.)--The former Prince of the Asturias, rioiying parental opposit- ion and renounclng his rights to pedro, attractive daughter of a Cu- ban merchant. Bltterly disappointed over lack of approval from former King Al- fonso x1n,'wboso lost word before the wedding caused the bridegroom to burst into sobs, the couple nev- ertheless smiled happlly through the civil and religious ceremonies. Forest Fires Defy Efforts OfRangers (Canadian Press) FORT WILLIAM, Ont., June 2l.-- Only partially checked by n sudden shift in the wind, a raging forest fire tonight _defied efforts cf 200 rangers and firefighters to fi\l0HCl\ it and swept over s. 15-mile stretch of cut-over tlxnberlands, racing a- long both sides of the Canadian Pacific right-of-way near Poland, 85 miles west of here. Lesser fires are burning at sov- oral places in the eastern section of the Thunder Bay district, causing considerable damage, and all avail- Contrast of surgical hospitals ini telling them: the time of Lord Joseph Lister with; "A reasonable doubt does noi, able men in thc arm 'linvc iicc, (Hill i drafted to USM them. (By Georte Hambleton) (Canadian Press Stsff Writer) LONDON, June 21-