\ 'AGE STX i . , _ . . w°"`*' _ THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _J i _.. ' . ' , i ' ` _ .--T. ' - ---~ ' ` "' ,'**»'- 7 1-' ' -1_ » ...`.~...-.. ` ‘ , .......... .....»..-..-as............ ‘ ‘ " ' "*‘”""" J" _*T* Y '______"" _,__ / / _ zs. 1932 I __ s____ ,xii I PRINCE EITWARD l\OW PLAYING .1.- JOE E......£.‘i.’§`.. MAN IN CAI. IN FIREMAN f; - .ar ;. .,. ii. ' L'si'..'.i. rim; _~i.\'n rnicss " and comedy @a:sai;a.m 1?? GNDA Y g. 1.1.” Miiiin .." 61'. ce il li 1 371 1 ii- his zoo, ice, szc. and he did ul for circulation ! I-fX’;€¢'-I? . T ii?-A I .iii-3 fit i' :.6 _ and News-Mickey M » CHILD raises rnw/iiin 7%- sensation that ever hit the screen! Five sua i-'|NA|. - sm. eoiiiihiib G. ROBINSON '.072 _ ' _ H' M’ of Commons that, 'f meet the MARIAN * '§ wishes of the veterans, a joint com- ~oizaRAi\iMi~:RcAU” TRAVEL FILM ’“i“°" "’°“‘°‘ “'°"‘ ‘i“’i““ “ie ’°` 0uSe Cartoon-Cul'l0Slly ,whole matter of war pensions. Action on this will be taken short- , , _ ly and the personnel announced. L* SAVE MY Also Song Reel African Adventure" by the unscrupulous editor of a yellow scandal s h e e t ir NEWSPRINT MERGER IS CANCELLED (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 24-The Star #bday says: "Tho widely heralded merger of Canadian newsprint companies un- der the sponsorship of a committee representing the larger banking in- terests has now been definitely relegated to the indefinite future. The consolidation will move for- ward to its fruition through an- bther route, and the ultimate result Will be ii more satisfactory ending T0 the iinhnppy flight of industry. "The so-called 'Beatty Commit- \oe,' so named for its chairman E. W. Beatty, K. C., representing the Canadian clirirtered banks has now been faced with a situation which forbids of further progress at the present. time. Negotiations .which were planned on an extensive scale - have been narrowed down to a point whore further overtures are impossible. Time must now elapse \c allow for ii definite settling pro- less. “Tlie entry of Engliu-id's Lord l?»°nvcrbronk into the industry throligii Price Brothers, coupled with thc financial collapse of the Abitibi have disturbed the inquiry il no small fashion. At the same lime, considerable interest is evid- )nt in the chain of events with the kitematlonal properties. While this kompany has been entrenched for home years, it is reported that signs )f weakness have become apparent. "There is considerable opposition lo Lord Beaverbrook in his an- nounced plans for Price Brothers Ind Company reorganization. Among the bondholders, there are lmall groups discussing tho Que!- Mon of organization to secure fur- ther compensation for concessions which they are asked to make. The interest, it has been stated, will |10 paid if earned, and at the some lime it is stated that the loss in Price Brothers operations for the mn-eng, year will exceed one mil- . . . ._,.. .. It was stated tonight at the res- uon 'doum s-6, 1-0. M. G-2. tested J. D P whemey, English 1 The morning mtbemwillbe Wood- Devotional Life of the Minister." mance of Hu lmoilmoy llgr. An- wrne babie une of action in urn neun wiiu moody raven veieran, e 3, a-4, 'i-s ana iuiieen 4°* °f '"1 l »~ i ~ INIMENT ¢,, .,.,w.p.ini industry as it m°v°=`<=¢d M” 'W1 "‘° ‘°°° °f °“‘Y °"° W°h ff°"\ th” P0"-'ii Devi# CHP » » »- -~-- A » ' by 0-11-41 -ad unnaimaiuui, um mera-*w the point where en equit- 'game defeated mu w. M. cpuyer, 'r. 'rii¢zynri¢i. a-e, e-3, s-:.i , _ novice Baker (soprano). viii line asv. H. D. being s ro- , um uiiioiinegmno had not hom pany‘s position is akin to these two. "Consolidated Paper Corporation iaries. Consolidated Paper‘s man- agement dropped the Thunder Bay properties into the lap of the Abi- tibl Company in the earlier months of this year. Its liabilities were thus reduced and Abit.lbi's increased through a change in the bank loans by which the purchase was effect- ed jointly by the old Canada Power Abitlbl. AT WIMBLEIJDN (Canldian Press) -Britain's leading contenders for the womens singles tennis title continued their march through the second round today at Wimbledon. while a reversal of form brought elimination for the country's third ranking star in the men's division. invading forces from the United States swept along to new rounds that will provide stiffer competit- ion. Mrs. Eileen Bennett Whitting- stall defeated Mrs. S. K. Edwards, also of England, 6-3, 4-0, 6-0. Bet- ty Nuthall eliminated Miss B. Mav- rogardaoto, Italy, 8-1, B-1. Dor- Othy Round advanced with a. vic- tory over the Belgian girl, Josanne Sigart, 8-2, 6-0. Something of an upset came to day, however, when G. P. Hughes, Davis Cup player and Britain's third ranking star fell before Rod- erich Mennel, of Czechsiovakia. It was n second round match that went to the towering Czech as Hughes failed to measure up' to expecicd form, and the scores were ‘ Some days before prorogation of Parliament, Hon. Murray MacLaren,` able merger can be effected is It is understood that the matter through the way of receivershlps iii' iuiiaudsu iii the P°“5i°n5 list for the topmeavy membem The will come within the scope of the Backus-Brooks group have been in °iiqiiii'y‘ This was demanded by the hands of B receiver for more the veterans' officials yesterday, than B year; Abmbl now appears | following publication of news items scheduled for that position and i iiiiiiciiiiiig that many persons had there is general consensus of opin- made iippiicaiiws i°i` p°“si°“ ion that interest will not be forth- i iiiiiiiiiiieiiiiy' and that 'awards made comm; Prim Brothers and c°m_ by the various official bodies lin is without fixed charges of conse- time impii°ai'i°ii ihiii Such frauds quence for a five-year period. It is i “ie Wiii°'spi`ead has amused °°“' thus m B posmon to raw B period siderable resentment among of- of severe operating condmmm SL ficials of the returned soldiers or- Lawrence Corporation have small gaiiiziiiiiiiis' Wh” have received it charges through one of its subsid- as 3 i'eiie°ti°“ iiP°“ the integrity and Paper Corporation and the] Sudden Death wggmggon, E,-,gimd June 3|' the board of the Dominion Bank, yEAn's noiiuwrw ` coiminv snaralsn Fredric March lead-I ing the laugh parade' Romeo,lovin'where the lovin’ is best- inaswift-pacedstory that moves as fast as a honeymoon! Summerville Comedy Cartoon And "Unshud Maiden' i I N To Examine Administration' Of Pension Act Canadian Press)-Appointment of the joint committee, comprising representatives of the government ; and of the returned soldiers organ- Jizations, with e. view togexamining -the administration of the Pension few days, it was learned here to- night iMinister of Pensions and National fllealth, announced in the House ,cess and would investigate the been established to be based on evidence subsequently proven false. of the great body of returned men. In order to clear the air they have demanded that the whole matter be probed, and such an in- vestigation will iikcly come within the scope of the terms of referenf to the commttee. Of Banker (Canadian Press Cable) I/ONDON, June 24--Charles S. Blackwell, Toronto, Chairman of died suddenly at the hotel where he was staying here. Mr. Blackwell, who was 89 years of age, collapsed while he was talking to friends. Doctors stated that death was due to heart fail- ure. lit there ever was an answer to a crying need, we'd say it was that tearless onion someone has develop- ed dawn in Texas.-.Boston Herald. -_-_-_l__.._._A____ Bower, of England, 6-1, 6-0. Helen Jacobs, secind ranking United States player, defeated Mrs Phyllis Covell, British Internstionalist, 6-1, G-2. Sarah Piilfrey, of Boston, Maas., won from Mrs. E. M. Dear- man of England, 5-7, 8-4, 8-1. The United States Davis Cup trio of Frank Shields, John Van Ryn and Wilmer Allison won their singles to catch up with the field Shields defeated D. C. Taylor, Eng land, 8-3, 8-4 6-1' Van Ryn de- Aei win be made within the next( /' second round matches in the men'r N I N A R D” S an ¢ 7 Endorses Prem s. Sch e m e F o r Trade Recovery ofrraws, June 24-day The 1oNii:>oN. June 24~