i e A locking‘- ‘ifuitti ililill llllill . " s! 52W ~ Laughing is a much better exercise than 2:l"€7/’/ Wliléb Paper i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ///" A MERCHANT The next time you order a soda try vege- table soup. ‘_-——- ,_____ M CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1927 3'.‘.'£.'.‘;“°'.'.'L..2.‘l1."""i..‘.7Y'-3. “if. I u s burlptlonl Delivered an.» I ‘i-l-Iplhullllllfll U. s. A. use . Demand Early Return 0i The Saar Valley (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, Julie 16. —Elirly re- turn of the Saar Valley to Ger- many, without awaitlngthe plebis- cite for 1932, if!’ demanded in a memorial handed to Foreign Min- ister ntressmenn of Germany to- day by "a delegation representing the political district. Admits Story About Fliers ‘Was Hoax (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC, Qne., Julie 10. ——.lust to relieve the monotpny of life in the lumber cainp village of Chi- coiitlml. in northern Quebec, an ac- countant named A. Blnis telephon- ed to River Bend moi'e than a hun~ tiiiti sought revision of the customs are" "limit "m" he“ Yeiitemay "e" tariff in order that Canadian nianu- Pmtmg m“ ‘he mmshlg Fremm tacturars might obtain a IRTgQrIHiBPB Charles Nungeslser and “hum m the home market’ I Atll-‘rancols Coll had been fountlhflhhe prl-scnt they are producing only d0 Tepfrh W“‘“n“°°“_ l‘tel“{"“t"?e%z°":ii ilertaciit of the cloth consumed infill‘ "m" “if” l" l‘ e‘ g t“ he Canada, and 85 percent of the Dal-pl“! mm?“ i" “l pun‘ ° l lhlteedls coming from the Unitedlwflriggia admins“ he huh , lug om. . -h ‘ The cannula“ mmh hlhlm “my ell the hoax, just to relieve the are struggling to obtain business "ivllfli-ony of life". ‘Th0 thought n, com m. Wm, “me “- hhy worth suggested itseli to hlin,‘ he liddell by reports that. fliers had been or at prices representing the least hohhuhe |omh qvhey argue merelsiglitetl ill the region. of the camps is ll bona fitle difference lli tlicmf m" 1mg" Lmmw" Cmmmny ‘for whom Bluis works. So fur no t-tlst of production ‘in Canada as against countries abroad, and tiiatlmldlumml "m"! ha“ lme“ Tecelve“ from lilo search party and ilono ls the rates of duties in the Canadian. , lexpectetl until sometime tomorrow. woollen tariff schedule are not suf- ,. N. R. Freight licient to allow. for this difference. Resignation 0f _ _ . Train Derailed (Canadian Prue) I Acting Premier MONCTON, N. 13., June 16. - _ (Canadian Press) PEKING, June 1Q. —Announce-.Thhohgl‘ the derhumhnhnl 19 iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiili Canadian Woollen Manufacturers com- plain of Foreign Competitiml. (special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, 0nt., June 16. — An uppllfllillflll of major importance lu- volvlng practically every article oi clothing worn by Canadians was considered by the advisory board on tariff aiid taxation today. Can- adian manufacturers estimated there is n market in the dominion for approximately forty lllion dollars worth, of cloth at nuully (l perpetrat- icbvt. P53} in ole ed figures on Free State general elcctitln give the govelllnieiit party iii seats in the Dull Eirrcliilii, or ii less than the other pail-tics. excluding the. ro publit-aus who lll‘i‘ expected to i main out rather illlln ltlke the re-lpa , _ party, it ivas apparent, by the equal reception tendered the candidates of bc-th parties, that ‘Premier Ste- wart's Government y made effective, and satisfactory linroads on the part of the coon-try. Hldvery speaker whether Conservat- Lubor 22. liillvllt-litil-ilis 1i, li‘lil‘lll-infhlgnsgjilfinfioilvgaihe 1 . . m‘ inont nntl finish 1‘e31,"a"lgmeilgfihz-lal l_wl‘:|‘|)1‘“:“,‘l.lnTlWPe were no interruptions, the ' ‘ ‘ " “ ‘ “ '"““ order throughout. the meeting was illll lo be desired and the King. new Dull on the illisis oi‘ the chic-h tions i eluding tho Fail ers 1i, this ltfieriiooll sliyiilu: “iii viow oi‘ l|li":lili‘i|l llli to til-J . ceivo illi! public illlll inlikt- il - ‘Samuel! m" m pear will iiitililiilcly bu. got to tllkt», until of allegiance l Wiilll it to bu known definitely and finally ilull under no Lead With 46 Dep- uties Elected ~ De Valera Issues State- ment. (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, Julie 1G.~ Final revis- ilie rosiills 0i‘ the iii i‘. iilretl oath oi‘ llllcgillnco to the The liile up oi‘ the parties iii the lHI—-('|ll\'l5l'lllll[‘lll party ex- stictikel‘ ill. Fianna (followers oi’ Do Volt-rill M. National in-tiuiit- ii, llnit liilt l't‘|)l|llllt'ili| lll-pulles Fianna Fail deputies take lluy suciil oath. tion pledges. “The people will taco lo li that imposition of lilo dcgrlitliiln; pciilili oath whereby it is soilglll to tiiselr’ - -——~———nifiri merit of Dr. v. x. Wellington Koo’s attached “hm chnmhan hatfgfilTg Estabhgh tleflnita resignation as Foss n Minister and Actlnt: Premier of the fax first" freight fralti nonibe :3?“ lwvermnenl w“ mad" m‘ which occurred at 2 o'clock this ' afternoon near coal branch 29 ___ miles north of here. The _maiti _ ' line of the Canadian National Rall- A ' ways is blocked and indications are that it won't be clear for traf- _ , _ fic until early to o‘ i‘ r. No one was injured. "row mum M l .eotinss' EttilNo Aeropinnfwiii Be Sent At Present ' (Canadian Props) "Scot hfort Celebration at Scotchfort Wednesday, July 18. 7062-6-1Hii. Rgllyray eastbound Montrgal-__ “:5,” -___-_ noun ’, . v we've wednedu“ '7'“? amaeroplane will be sent out by the for Tea Party-Cavendish!’ QUEBEC. Que. June 16. — No Quebec government to search for ‘“* ~ Qloeomm social numirc-m the missing French airmen Nunges~ “hseehuhhe ‘Hand “b we Law" ser and Coll, until instructions p d , , have been received to follow such mnlhhign" “ML wodllemuy’ ‘nine a coilrse by the French consul gen- _ _ eral in Montreal Baron de Vitroll s. __ “we 17 4;‘ At noon today, Avil Badordhgg. Wham B _, h t hi. h h slstant chief of the forestry service, whhhdhrfyshmilfxhyf‘ “Me telephoned to Baron De vim-ones 7111-6-‘16-2l telling him that the government was being urged to send a plane up to the mountains ‘of the north to search for Nungesser and c011 on the strength of the reports of flares being seen and airplane motor heard by a. trapper on Mon. day, May 9th in the neighborhood of the St. Marguerite River. The Consul General said that it would not be wise in his opinion to send a pie/lie at the present mo- "Come to the ice cream social to be held in ‘Clinton Hall, has; iial’, June Mst- 7‘190-6-18-2i >Q_- "Christian Church Pantry Sale, Saturday June 18th.‘ 711i1-6-16-2l .. " "miilujve Monday, June 20th for in Norboro ool. If not ting, Tuesday night. . 7137-6-17-2i. rant the sending of an aerial ax- pedition. l-le said that no soon as‘ further definite news was recélvgd Flying Schoo (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Juno iii. ~li is tin- nounced hcre lillii ii syildil-lllo which illl-liitles ‘Major (loin-rill Sir Henry l-‘olllitt has .'~‘t\?l'ili‘l"ll ilplitlils on the 501i llcro propterly- oi‘ lilo lute W. (l. Trelhcwltr with lilo ob- ject of establishing llll‘l't'lill ii blisr for n large (Elilllillltlhdill aviation concern and also ii. school for fliers. it is understood thui llil‘ present Patricia. Air Company will bc ab- sorbed in the new outlet-prise ivlllcll will extciid operations lo other cities ot‘ the tloiiiililtiii. -‘-.o>- — Many Drowned In White Russia MOSCOW, .lliiic lli- 'l‘liirly~lllili.- districts of tho White Russian llc- public on the Polish border, aggre- gating 80,000 ii(‘l'£‘.S, have been dc- vaatatetl by a series of tornadoes. cloiidbursts and hull storms. Many persons llro rcportctl drowned; thousands lire homeless; there is a grout loss of livestock, 110 bridges have been destroyed; mills. dams damaged. Slutzk, Bobruisk, and Minsk nrc the most serious sufferers,‘ The town of Kozlrcfi is said to have been tioliipletely: cow for aid. lIlll electric. Emil: lFl-all-co co "Pi- Mary's Dramatic Cluild pre- .. h, oentsl “fiddled mm St.‘ from forest rangers in the region m, i _ , - . wet. nail] smallish» llllt tizln lbe gagljllih lyiqllritwfloilraes. that he would advise Ills KDYQffl-lljggfl l“ mum, ‘,;y(r pnllipugling it _ 7112-618 and ask what steps must be “Wlllih q {light tint-last. “BROUGHT now" 12H g ' ‘ ________~_ i-iouelr-i-nettel- ham- “Special Meatilll t xr Wil~ 11am Loose,- itttlsstga. lighten. June 30th at 8 p. aipnfli brethren are requested to attend. ~11 iier- m. , » 4 "" Hearts Hall. robin-sally, 2am Jamal. ‘ ~ - Tickets on sale 50 cents. - _ ‘I138. ‘ _ ' h ' t ' T i; " -‘. "the at home and away from home hi» ‘admit. V ii on Wednes- day, June Bath‘ order of com: mitioo. . 7116610- i ' ~ ' #115141 i. "Mclldiilann flour mill will be closed from J till Cctoiilh lllitlhosglwiio’ sat to.“ ' Deane rag. rig t; , by. be crushing ‘flood-ell horny-l iiluil. McMillan . . flu-MM!‘ - . ..'i sci-o Hui iaipegm ‘i?’ ion tin?‘ “iii tgampbelkl on“; t. on“; ea__ ---~ ,p, .._»~ espaaersgo chwptsr two loridl . f.“ _. ‘flehtlihdjuhearings, and the c; | rashes were song. e i’. aid, BiMr-li A-iargely stuns“ meeting , ssfb Wsdnsidnin- ' 3' realm! _ e o tiioates. Hon. H. MacPiiee, Mr. Leslie Hunter Dr . n , In. . Grant and Mr, John Mustard. h n_ qtihlitloa IIIOPUEIGGIQSIB! were ‘fly- ., d’ . Mi JheJ-lon. J. A. MacdonaldhM. - - - previously glv n at Bald- - "hula-min. Road. At the -i iter-meelflfg 311M. of at. John’; argsdititat inhale it. _ t m; w I m‘ ‘WM oleon k Mhlctiouaid ~ _ a on proiect No. 6i, _ _ so t torched not, iii be < .~ Mr Mud‘ _piieti to this crit is by \ Hon. J. A, unniiééfW ‘isiiim- i ‘ bouillon of Hi0 lies To Criticisms . ,_ _ t, it‘? k-o .3 lxfteiy wrong. aidto the con liiicetl l. . .. in nt. matter of bo “ti: iteep v rtmont of Pu OY-RBQMHK» No. 5b was iilotted to "Wilhet No. d7. lpiliite pars of projgt‘ o e r an co v a iirllir. imliollthc the til‘. tilt“; t.- t u. "wit" t-itrli? e audience. r. Mustanfs his was h;eld Wednesday might. inf rint River llltt-ll with Capt. A- siding stl-tliency has always lliélllriéllllri as lo what policy they prelcrrtltl. ivo cnntlltilite, havinlg thtt-n-ked the __ , 4 V, electors for their splendid support circumstances winlil-iti will ilic mm. yehrh. ago, spoke 0h the chub _ x _ cisnis brought against the Stewart we ‘mm’ m he“ m" "Iewiflovern-ulient by Mr. George Tnman, iLiberal franchise one third oi tllc olectors erhhmn tn“ 1h howh how the will quickly be brtlliltiilhitl up onti."‘(;uYe|<|1|vnm1t “m? S ‘tilirposcfilhat of roiitl maintenance anti roads ore Dflllbflthe electors, The districts oi‘ liIOZlIZII wrecked. mam as me mp0" did I10!- war- The Republic. is npiloliliiig lo Mos- proof that Mr. Mustard was on- The money had been tractors. and he pro- the checks . endorsed b)’ h m iii substantiation of his state- l-fe explained that it was shaking , and in ord-‘Prdhlbltion’ Mu. then-acorns of the De» 'blic Wqrks here and as it was the atbttawa straight. a certain pro- “sunders to grant allowed forpoveraliaient com- lays, he will give The reduce the doctors‘ T065510 cannot “m, u, w" b, g he h" "9 liffbdict- felt quite able to Judge proof glvenyio thtrlatter as at a tdoctor mlaht eelveeu to the solubility 1t the around ion every wil fest liarletbfr. =_ Lthe criticism), ll repeated iiiidiiata inmhorate peo at meetinnlmclilitel tiictitliillsiliiiitttiilit: u Fiill ER iitilitsui Mr. George Inman, K. C., Liberal Candidate, Could Make N0 Charge oi Incompet- ency Against Premier Stewart. He cri-' ticises Opprobrious Patriot, For Advocates 0f Government Control, Whom Ha Calls Gentlemen. A lvery ‘laoge joint political meet- for . Taylor, of ~Flab iRiver pre- ed as chairman. When onsldering the fact that this oon- b“ h in the st a stronghold of the Liberal Clll has undoubted- glyen hearty commence.- of h is speech. electors wish to commit lMr. George McLean, Conservat- candidate —— criticisms ivhlcll were very weak and created the opinion that he had very-little fault to find in the Stewart Gov» put ithe finances 1f ilic province on a sound basis, he took up the matter of taxation. Tile poll taxwhlch was-a draws back to the province, und- unfair. m the people was repealed and a (iusollilc tax legislated, This tax iviiit-ll was passed for a specific ~—--\VZlS ti most just one ~us it was ptiitl by those only, who niatie the niost lirc of the roads—tlie alim- itiobilc ()\\'llCl‘S< lle thendelrit ably with the record of the present atl- lulnislruiitin, following which he lock up the question‘ oil Temper- ance. lle proved coltcluslvely how the lProhlbltion Act tlld not flilflil its promise; liow a train. of uii- controllable ablisesc followed lll its wake, lriakiiig the act impossible to enforce. iPuiilic opinion being against Itlie law, Premier Stewart sow it necessary and atlviaable to propose ll new temperance ‘meas- ure. lMr. [McLean made an admir- able defence of ltlovelrnineilt ICou- trol. llle clearly informed his hear- ers how the new measure would _be lnacted iii such a manner as to greatly mitigate Ithe evils of the llqiior problem. l-le severely scored ,tlie Opposition for not coining for- ward long ago, iwhen they knew St iof the conditions existing with the grealt activity they seem‘. to now he was unavoidably out of towil. had left for the United States. sldent $331-$123...“ Boflhfge clitetiniile- ‘Till Ctfllle- _-_' . veliiltlirfxilalarlfilnlgga H. llixwliilm’ an m‘ Prrellsriilem A. Thomson" {and we. clilsion he soghcéltsghtgheitsgtiggttieilit Mr. tea“. flu-RB m‘. {he éhitee]: gags; P Mrihi J. W. I-‘lewwellins. 8rd Vial ‘ ' ' . ' omorrow morning. He has spent t“ em would do everything in his power _ h; _ M A >_ to implement their wishes, _ g a ‘mike!’ - ' I Pragriileuzl stonemau’ “h “c. ~__-_..- - . M J. . ‘Mr or Lac-bee» the Ml en To Task And wn...i%’"'3’.'.'..';-’{;"L.~... n The Weather, Etc “cs3 w game“ 5"“ “°° '1" P ' , I ' speaker. in the course of a shor-t ad- dress, maintained that» the Telnp~ erance policy of Premier Stewart was only a camouflage to drown the alttention of, the ople away from the reco d of the vernment and the quest on should have been submitted to the ‘people by plebis- cite. iConcltidlng he said. that if elected. he would endeavor to look after the jubilee ‘service and do his utmost to discharge his duties. lMr- lShaw iMdMillan followed with a masterly, defence» of the splendid record '01 the Government and its pro sed platform. lle showed how he Stewart Govern- ment had fulfilled all its promises but one and that coliild not be lfulfil- ed on account of the changing con- ‘ltt i ’ l iulr- Tb Bell - . . ‘énitilmtitiiéiilnnitl. nit-t n gggl; tglggs,,ghrg;.lsg.,izrs.r Zldftft? .‘.’.t.'.°.."2.‘.°l‘:..¥‘..l.‘f ti; szwgmqrggv W,“- h, a?“ warfiflfiihthe flail?“ :38:- Mr. Bell. and seemed to be quite N80 88M "l" i119 5mm" G°'°"" Bldg. " ' " . ma m“ t”. “h hfqlkharh? o» pleased with himself over the work gen: 1:12” lilblhélbillggfllhe gasolihe pmdhhrh _h,h.hmhvoq.hhhh u,“ ooh that the and this Party had alccolm. Xleizt e 0t 0~ lTax but e omqum: h‘ chmom.‘ - - l plishe . reviewed the four yeans 119i ed to state f!!!" 011B 0f the ease‘. 113 pm,“ s; Cli-ft. Don't delay, Qfillilfillt awed moiifiynto the people. in every t’; tmqlit Dflksible- in dealing w till the temperance ques- tion‘. he said that Illir. Seaside t. is the people to support. the while ‘he him- uaiif iii not sincere in his demand. intention of Mr. o lb the country on ontrcl. MnSaunders olleapn liquor and must filly at ‘McLean anti iiiniself- Mr. George lfliflldil. K.C., follow- method of bookkeeping of Government. l-le made some mild criticisms of one or ments but claimed he did not want to ‘lay any change of the Department or Education,‘ he said he wolaldnotlayhands on any- thing which should have been done aird was not done. in dealing with telnpcrnllce, ho thought that a per- son ni-lrst not necessarily he a‘ tee- totaler tc- support ion Law, lle criticised the opprob- rlous names, ruinmies, etc», which the Patriot uses to teim the advo- catas of improved temperance- Patrlot calls ‘bheliflt riirnmles". said. “f think than. is think they are lCloslng he asked the electors to offord him tile privilege of repres- enting thetm. - lMr. John Fraser followed with a short and effective defence of the t has“ S u‘ runner ,mead_ st t Government and its new? ‘q ‘m’ e p illqilvg?!‘ control -pollcy. Mr, Fraser ‘any mlllmlm‘! hi! lmmceme ‘it able organ, in order that they may m“ ma?" “gamat ham but "c" work understandingly, untlringly dealt -with the question on hand. l“ such an able manner that the criti- cisms of Col. Cecil lottetown who followed in the in- teresbs of the lblberal imrtv- were efiectllve. ._ i .' ' - — f Station he claimed to be Earl iNel- heard i tan y, Busslan son slid that he had come to lcan- 1t. ocolgrgd to hi]: ingtulvlil¢ilftifiiicallaeslnefiifipoflfljfflfgyprggf hhu‘ ary and naval tribunal at Kron- . mander Kleipikoff who commanded a ship i h ghfllfilge“ °’ °““‘°““g° °"slntlon c. r. c. v., last night, Th6 lfileipikoffs wife was sentence to three years complicity. who allegedly confessed charges, was accused of lllving a Suggest Lindbergh Fly To Ottawa On J uly, 1 st. (Canadian Preu) OTTAWA, June 16. ~—-'l‘he Do- minloil committee for the Diamond Jubilee of Coilfederation celebra- tloli is considering the possibility of inviting Colonel Charles Linde- bergh to fly “the Spirit of St. Louis” from Washington to Ottawa on Jilly lst in coilnectlon with the celebration. Mayor John lllsslufii ‘MEETINGS iN lflilillglilliililli Continued Sessions of 3 the Womens Con- ference Branch. Devotional exercises led by Miss D‘Brien, Triiro, who took for her topic “Making Canada Christian" i and to that intent the work among“ ' 0ui' young people, opened th6~ l morning sessions. ;_ I Mrs A. L. Melvin, Secretary of the Stranger Department read the first report laying emphatic litres! llpoii the vital importance of ful- lowing up that llna of work. in quick succession came the report; of the other secretaries, namely: ' Miss Bell for supply department thoughtfully supplied printed cop- ies of her report, which will be o! advantage to take back to auxiliar- lee because of the information.“ (romaine. Report of the Associated Helpers Secretary was read by hire. J. ‘R. Miller, showing that the ultimate aim of the department is to brill; la from the ranks of those who consent first to become associate members will eventually be active members in the auxiliary. \Mrs Dawson the secretary of tho Missionary Monthly gave a. brief forceful report proving the real necessity of every auxiliary member availing themselves of illU_ information contained lathe valu- ISLTA WINNiPEB Fugitive Identified by Number of Citizens as “Gorilla Man’? Who Killed T w o Women During Brief Stay in City. (Canadian JPresa) WllNiNiIiPiEG, ‘June 1-6. — Positive identification of the swarthy stirs- pect captured after a. chase near Killerney, Man, early today as the ‘Gorilla -Ms.n" or maniac otranxler, was announced by Winnipeg pol- ice tonight. The strangler who throttled_to .- death two women in this city isl-it (Bpecinl to the Guardian) Thursday and Friday is wanted in‘ KINGSTON. June 16. —General a score of United States cities for Ross. M. P., for Kingston, has sent at least fifteen siimi-lnr crimes. 011i- a circular to Conservative ‘The fugitive was brought. to the members of parliament throughout oily by special! train manacied to the country asking for subscrip- two cm, degwflves and guarded by tions toward the erection of a meni- a squad of armed officers. He was "131 1n Ottawa to the late‘ Sir John paraded ‘before a number first zens who hadencountered the kil- ler during his brief stay in Wlnnl- The intention is also that with peg. All were positlive in their id- the balance of the money after the entlficatlon. Seventeen persons id- erection of the memorial. a home entifled the man, according to an Should be built in Ottawa for the official statement issued -by chief Conservative leader in the House oi‘. detectives George ismith oi‘ the 0f Commons. Winnipeg City Police. ‘Subjected to a gruelling barrage Names, Used By Baiharric of the capital today suggested that the committee extend the invitation. The Mayor is of the opinion that it might be arranged to have ‘the trans-Atlantic trail blazer make the flight from capital to capital ell-Trying a good will message froth President Coolidge to Premier MacKenzie King, Memorial To Sir John McDonald their continued support of Mr. with a lengthy criticism of the the two depart- iilconi potency in till-"cnssizlg ll-‘reniler Stewart. tile" Prohibit- of citl- A. Macdonuld, Premier 01' Canada. "The he wrong. I gentlemen." and with world-wide interest wdlereiu our bounds extend. The work of the Literature Do- partment in the hands o! Mr; B. With Nickel eats cording to meagre information div- ul-ged by "the police he gave a con- flictinig story of his movements during the past week. On the epec- isl train which carried -hi»m here he Newhoh h“ had good auennon and gave the name of VirgliW-i-lson of NEW ‘ICRK. June l6.-.N t, ~ i. l . . Vancouver, 8.0., but at the police ly, Herbert Avram, aged llzfllllxiifl Snftlgithltlngylcizggtgl medmm or m ‘Stewart of Char- to so to Parlstary. elven by Mrs. Tait. Truro. and see this hero. original, unique and sparkling, she HQ only had a nickel, but ho is always listened to with great do- stole nbgard the liner Paris and “Shi- fllld today we were not disap- toid the inquisitive Ship's qggtcel-Ipolnted. The value of our cannot» that his mgther was sick in om, ontlon with the press is considerable the étaterooms. and needs our support and interest. d-ielping himself casually to ah A quiet half hour service led b! Ullficcupled “hum cam“, he m_ Mrs. J. Stratiiard of Pictou con- mained in it without food or water cmded ‘he “mmmg uerclsfm- um" 1h | Afternoon Seseiun.—-2 o‘ lock e yea“ was 24 hours out‘ Tile report of the Convepgr o: Then he announced himself stowawash The captain hhowedulflgtliolne Mission Advisory Commit. to leave the Shh, at “awe m look tee. carried over from the Morning over me town, hut warned mm he geflsflflhi, was presented by Mr! must be. back in time to return with 03'? 30h", xgfihgfgogffehseilglffit: ado from San llfianclsco. Last Nights Broadcast There was another-very success- ful broadcast from Charlottetown would be pleasant Sentenced to Death (Canadian Press) MOSCOW. June 16. —'l‘he milit- adt has sentenced to death Com- formerly in the BaltlcI ,1 speakers in the order named were Messrs. Cliff Conrad. Councillor William Moran, Mrs. Andrew Mur- phy, Mr. George DeBlols and Mr. Donald MacKinnon all strongly sup- porting Premier Stewart and his imprisonment for The‘ Commander to the report to a British intelligence agent residing in Finland contain- ing information regarding the con- dition of the Soviet armed forces. Government. A loud speaker connected on San-l nyslde gave good the ship to New York. service during money from the pagflengers. B“ Herbs" W! sewed a non Zitiifilgntdlfilaiitfi lzilhltgitilllihoctiofi He the face of tiifficulties and hard. particularly the navy. tivtifiilzuiit: ton on Wednesday ‘evening brought out a largo number of voters of both sexes who came arguments put forth by ‘the Liberal candidates Messrs. =B.W. lsePage and Angus MdPhee and the Liberal-Con- servative candidates Messrs, J, H. Butrialn and L- L. Jenkins. Mr. Curtis, who presided, opened Alia meeting, and called upon -Mr. Le- Page as the first speaker. Page reviewed the work of the Lib- is: under h mier Stewart, and could find ll-ittle good Party. terms of foijrn and baited, ' the policy's! Government Control has ulontrwiflfl vow men to bonito: which t! tho 001M"!- LsiPage keptimpronlng upon thorn had sup satisfactory to meatless»! miller and clearly no a matter biivnsn their Q6011 ‘iribiilol v .l l -t_ tttlle ‘only warms their one. ed no untenable attitude w“, demonstrated be‘ nedvu ia-dlosinliie vhf! ftho .'.. t.t_,t...~l,p D . through the latter hour and laboured bard ‘e0 make ' . Qhators tliq most of the_ broadcast and attract entrglngd m, Pal-ML ed quite a number of listeners. ‘Officials at Paris demanded lilslziillrentli-cilivciaril llfgllllligllghglt the 81x- Repoits of the addresses which passportsi but he told such a heart- Hiun Advisory eommtttefm° M s" we!“ 5mm Varied l“ “W19 m“! o! 7905MB 510W about having becomnlin the United Churchmen apnea’ particular merit will appear later. separated from his two sisters The nominating do l t“ Annvillwllmiillf w" will“? m“ that they let him‘ hv. He paid his brought tn lllB followln hi?" Mr. Percy W, fPurner had also holl- slsters, Margaret and Violet whoioflicers! g am or ed to speak last night in the inter- are m school l“ pat-uh an unejxpecv. Mm. C. P. Sanford Presld t, est of the Stewart government but ed visit, only to ism-n (ha, Lmdhmg M" E’ E 0,8119“: 1st ‘he? P". AT iiillliiii Mrs L. W. Parker, Cor. Secretary selxlrlsmh}; H. Jll-mlesbll. Recording’ Mrs W. G. Watson. Treasurer’ ChM" 0' M- Ymlntt. Secretary ristian Stewardship and Finnico Mrs J. H. Anderson, Beqreguy arousing Russian nationalistic feel- lng. to a dangerous point has, caused abandonment of the plan‘ for a concerted warning by the European powers against further communist propaganda abroad and alleged terrorism by the Soviets at home. _ in leconsidering their original l decision. the Foreign Ministers now gathered in Geneva for the League‘, of Nations council are said to havcf concluded that formal collective ac-l tion of the nature contem ‘ ted‘ might create the impression in- Moscow that a united front was, being formed against the Soviet union. ‘ . Almost Comes To Blows With Mr. Jenkins. ' ‘ ._____ The join-t political 4st: , Moo Skinner. NEVER like. CLEAN HAND?» . " meeting at Mlll- (cohhnuch on Page 3) to hear the tH-ooo-onwvvoo-ooooo-oo-ei Condensed Speclglg RATSP-lo. per word, not each insertion iii this column. iuln-Le- ‘er-semi. HAMBURG srlAlf-o first attempted to uphold the act- flrot acts of the King Government at Ottawa. was to withdraw the Agricultural Grant to thlis province. ‘He dealt It mdiderable ‘length up- Maxiinum and minimum temper- loa the finances but did not make atures: - ‘ a very hvourabi lifipfqlslon trim: Tnriioto. fair .. the audience. king of Tem-‘Morltreal, clear 11m three mouths. all W‘ ‘JOB PRINTING 0F IV description, sheep]; mg Q tiounly executed. Goardi "l! 30b Prim-OP. Phone i“. tin ‘the Conservative i-Ie spoke in soot-infill the Conservative plat- "wiho asked 10f "bunch" that and who were the , brought. It aboutf-tlie policy that , once he made iiliie statement] Quebec, tall- 66-44 was made public ai. the feast. of lit there no B00 liquor stores in ch'towa, fair .. 59-45 Beishunr ‘ ‘, asked for it. Quebec. Halifax, fog . . . . . . . .. . 04-46 pm" 5t; m. His remarks were relented from Voice—’l‘iiere is more than that Saint John, cloudy ., 657-50 p50 m, n. he outlines who in Charlottetown. , Boston. clear tie-bu for $1 _ fiiqgpglq q “q im- umn. He also stated that the brewers Now York. clear .. 08-58 flee. Guardian Joli eta-y of the lid-CHUNG" gave evidence before m“ “do m, homing hi, 11 35 '- ‘wnnrlp-a-A“ ' 006p man for . - and‘ pmnailt o worm w to airfare. marlin. a _ qanilfioufttil . mmm-ftgmtigmt ‘big-mu niilhihiti-‘fkiénllll at 7-53 and l. . m“ “"""3-i°$3'-?J.“£.L'i‘."vi£.it&.. Ipoke for about an ‘with retard to thquictomo Bus» lune 33nd,, 0.0: p, m, _ (continued page i) n‘??? $..“&?»'i.l'ii'1'$§n““' Mo. ‘the Steven iod lllion t he '(- . Mr. LePage bent of n_ my poor coon. He, ~2 u