MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN é? _ man young in years may be yet )4 in hours, if he has lost no time. >Z/’ TherPeoples Paper "y!" sh“ ;-----"" """"------\ Covers Prince Edward i Island Like the Dew Readby Everybody True heaven MAXI MS OFA MERE MA joy flowes into the Joy of as a river flows into the sea. G ardlsn Two Cont: mr-llfiftnryillhrdllkll. Founded lain ‘HEPB $14,900, liw ElllllPMENT lRIJEIlEIJ roll lRMEllfllRCES Contracts Follow Ex- panded Defence Program For D0- minlon. (c, P. by Guardlan’: Special Wire) OTT. A, June 3—Contracts for [ole than $14,000,000 for military. iuval and air equipment have beell awarded within recent weeks, lion. Norman Rogers, acting lllinisfcr of nai Defence, announced tu- up. Details were not made public, ht Mr. Rogers said about S10.- IMCC oi’ the contracts will be gent in Canada. This follows the expanded de- Iulce program announced in Par- liament at the past session. Na- tional Defence Department main estimates for the present. fiscal year jumped to $33,730,873. an in- mse of 514,368,434 from the previous fiscal year. in liltlitifln Parliament this year voted $2,201,000 for the purchase If tile destroyers Fraser and Si. hurcnt bought ln the fiscal year bltlrd .\l.'lrcl\ 31 last. ' The 833130.873 we; composed of 01,850,428 for militia services, 54,- 156,810 for the naval service and $11,391,650 for the Royal Canadian ti: Force. “lli general." Mr. Rogers said to- llIlIii."UlC contracts have been let liter public advertisement and tenders. In certain cases where iompetiilvc bids were not pyflq- iicable civmg to the special char. icfcr of the equipment required, be financial provisions of the con- hcts have been approved by an liiter-departlncntill‘ committee set Ipfor t! s plupoge, ‘In some instance: where the iequlrcnzilills of the department iguldnnt be supplied by Canadian ——~- ~ -__;.:-_-~i:__: ;;..; - -—- (Continued on page 7) Elaine {Vfllll L-1033-6-3-2l, “Talkies -- Montague Saturday. ’ionc Wolf Returns." L-i033-6-3-2l, "R-uucr Cake Sole s. A. Mc- Dcnalds Friday morning. 11-1094-6-4-11. "Dance in Mt. Stewart Legion Ball. Ffidfly, Jiule 4th. McKearnys Wile-illo- L-1030-6-3-2i. "Palllfy Sole-Mioorevd: McLeod?» "lllrqvr. Julio 5th. Mt. Herbert holes Azd. L-lo2o-c-2-4-5. “l-iartsvllle Church, Rev. W. E. (llloierton will spezik on behalf of a Bible Society on Friday even- . June 4, 8 o'clock. L-,082-6-3-2i. "Three Act Comedy by Emerald ers in Summcrfleld United Hall, umdill‘. June ‘lth, 8.30. Dance after, L-IIOG-G-Q-Ill. a seeing Mount ‘htrbert players in their annual "W at York tonight. A good time teed. . L-liil. "Don't miss “Celebrate New King's Birthday ommfndills Supper, Dance and 0'1 amusements in St. Teresa's i. June 0th. Admission 25c. L-11i4-6-4-3l. plzfllffnt miss North Wiltshlrc ma"! The Gate to Happiness" in Catherlnes Hall Tuesday. e 8th. Note change in date. L-106B-6-4-1l. "See the Brookfiald players in w“ “on Hall Tuesday the 8th. If v WMYKP-‘day the inn. Clyde or Hall the 11th. If wet Mon- ‘he 14th. L-l126-6-1-3l. n _'___ Bugend Your wool to the Sheep m‘ "S Association. 1hr unwashed ti“ with tape or woolen n 0e you will receive not less than "is oer 1b. Cosh on delivery. L-1071-B-3-2l. L 1M1 iveslnck Marketing Board m “l? IWIB. lambs and calves was“ 10ml shipping clubs during h °f June 7th as follows: Mon- mgmiflernoon, Mlscouche, Tuesday “Mani. Kenslnlton and Char- °W11. afternoon, time. Elmira. - Morltegue, Cardigan, Wed- mkil’ forenoon until train time, m"; Whmoe, Wlltshlre. Hunter M l Blillillbene. Afternoon 12-3 Y- Posse list with local sec- on URN BREAKS _WITH MA CKENZIEF mini OOTDEF-‘E-IIICE More Nazis Ships Speed To Spain Italy And GermZn-gr Co-ordinating Forces In Spoil Is Report. BERLIN, June 3—More German naval craft sped toward Spanish waters tonight to crush any new Spanish Government attack on German vcascls. Just what Ships were on the way was not clear. First, an of- ficial riatenlent said the torpedo boats Tlgcr and Iliis had departed; then the official German news. agency, asking newspapers to with- draw that announcement, declared instead that “parts of the Third Torpedo Boat Flotilla" had gone. The newspaper Nachtausgabe, as- serting the dispatch of the units was known to foreign governments well in advance, said: “The sending of warships L; an act of self-defence which. however. docs not mean that Germany, on principle and forever, declines to cooperate in international control or help advance measures for sec- uring peace." The newly-departed vessels fol- lowed in the wake of a fleet of German submarines which left yes- terday to reinforce the German Warships already close to the strife- torn Iberian Peninsula. Still another German waithlp was scheduled to leave soon for Spain-the 6,000-ton cruiser Kdeln. Then, the official news agency said, "the reinforcement of German naval forces in Spanish waters will be completed for the present." Ctr-ordinates Forces ROME, June Il-Premler Musso- ll."_l_§°d.ay._.lill9"§§._ R“E‘I.‘EPL°I' HA R R IN 6 TUN FLAYS LIBERAL VOTE TACTICS Accuses Government Of Attempting 0T0 Buy-up Vote Of Electorate. AMIIERST, N, S., June 3-(0?) __'1‘11c Nova Scotla Government was accused today by Opposition Lender Gordon S. Harrington of "attempting to buy 11D the WW of the electorate" in his address to the Cumberland County Con- servative convention which elect- ed Percy C. Black, former minister of highways. and County Coun- cillor A. C. smith. of Sprlnshlll. to contest the doulble rldinfl in the provincial elections June 29. “Having just read of the an- nouncement made by the Min- lstcr of Health (Hon. l". R. Davis) that the Government proposes t0 spend some $200,009 8-5 fl 1'10"“ t° the dried fish industry" Col- Hnrrington declared, “I want to make the statemeent that I con- sider it o bare-faced attempt to buy up the electorate on the cve o! polling." Flshermenh Boll!!! Doctor Davis announced yester- dzly the Nova Scotis. Government. proposed to institute immediately a fishermcns assistance of $1.00 per qulntal on dried cod and 66 1-3 cents on dried cusk. haddock- hake and pollock. iii-Wk‘; (Continued on page '1) Sessions BY GLADYS LENNON Culadinn Prue Stiff Writ-of QUEBBC, June 8-—iCP)--De1e- gates to the 37th annual con- vention of Imlfirlfll Qfdel‘ °1 Daughters of the moire. con- cluding their week-long dill- cussion of national and inter- national alfialrs of the order, de- clded today to hold next year's meetings in Vancouver. At the final mectlnl. the dele- gates from throughout the Do- minion approved a WW0!" m" the Health League o! Canada flu wide education flew mu advise u trunking ser- - l! lie-lived, L-llifi-C-Q-ii cancer. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,’ FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 i jump-i Hitler's War Minister through a realistic display of Italy's military power. The German visitor was Field Marshal Werner Von Blomberg. Here chiefly to confer on the Span- ish crisis, he inspected the strength Italy can muster. Much of it he saw from an airplane with Musso- lini himself at the controls. First he was taken to the Experi- mental Aviation station at Guid- ona. Next I1 Duce took him aloft in u. tri-motered plane to watch the Italian air armada destroy ‘ a simulated naval base. Then he went to the new Mus olini Sports Forum to see a military-gymnastic demon- stration by Fascist youth organiz- ations. The German War Minister held three conferences, with Mussolini, with the Italian Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, and finally with Marshall Pietro Badoglio, Italian Chief of Staff. The conference: and Ciano were on the Spanish situation. Afterward there were persistent report; plans for an in- tensified Itnlo-German-lnsurgent drive against the Government-held city of Bilbao in northern Spain had been discussed. Von Blomberg and Badoglio were understood to have outlined plans for closer collaboration between It- aly and Germany. While well in- formed sources insisted the meet- ings did not produce o. military al- liance, they admitted there now i". an understanding that the two armies should work together. with Mussolini Moves To Conserve ll. S. Natural Wealth WASHINGTON. June 3—(AP) -IPresident Roosevelt asked the United States Congress today for legislation giving every majcr river valley in the country a Ten- nessee valley administration of its own. While Republicans and the organized public utilities de- nounced the plan and Govern- ment supporters came to its de- fence. Senator Norris (Ind-nrb), called the "Father of the Ten- nessee Valley authority" intro- duced a bill to make the pro- illi snclll ANDECUNCMIC PRUBLEMS United Church Reaf- firms “Aggressive Temperance Policy” At Maritime Con- ference. (C, P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SACKVILLE. N. B., June 3— Temperance. ‘Jilmlllillg. the penal , system, coTlcctivc bargaining lna labor and military defence were‘ (lcalt with today ill the report of the Committee on Evangelism and Sccllll Service, presented by Rev. Dr. F. E. Barrett, Canso, N. S., to the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada. The Conference reaffirmed its “cggressivc temperance policy“ and rc=olute opposition to all gambling, recommended that feasibility of a Maritime “Borstal? institution for young prisoners be invertigated, favored legislation permitting lab- or to organize for collective bar- gaining. and divided in opinion re- garding increases in "war equip- mcnt" of Canada. The lccommen- dutioil concerning a Borstal system r:;; i. . . Will Represent Atlantic Region i MR. E. WI MCKINNON Superintendent oi the P. l5. 1. division. Canadian National ll ways. who has been chosen tu rcp- resent the Atlantic Region, C. N.‘ R. at the annual meeting of the I American Association of Rilillflly Superintendents which 13kt“. place June 8-10 at Chicago. Mr. hlllcltillnon lczives cn Sat.- _l5i..4lv§_Foza_cAlvXi5l4 wllnsnil llNll IJUBHESS 0N lnlilunnl L e a v e For Wasser- lconburg Castle In Austria Following W e d din g Cere- monies At Monts. BY JOHN LLOYD Associated Press Staff Writer l\.TON'l‘S. France. June 3 - The Duin- of Windsor and American- izorn Wallis Warfleld were mar- ried loday in thr- anclcnt and lur- rcicd Chateau dc Candc in this pastoral village of sunny France. and with a wistful plea for priv- acy to work out their own happi- ness departed for honeymoon in Ailsfriu. 'I‘\.vn simple services united the couple whose romance led Edward VIII in abdicate the throne. The rotunrl country doctor and ltiayor of Monis. Charles Mcrcicr. read the civil service prescribed by l-‘rcilch law before required wit- nesses ill the Chateau salon. The religious service was rend by the Rev. It. Anderson Jardine, Vicar of Si. Paul's Church. Dar- 8 PAGES supported similar action by the . ., » Halifax Prisoners Welfare Assoc- “Id” u? attend the ‘umtmwn’ lation. ' One of the approved rccommen- ' I d.t'ns;'(1; n c .a _ ~ 0 8 C C tllllCS “We urge that gfdllp; be formed 1n every congregation to make n. study of our economic and social problems and remedie; offered, in- cluding the co-operativs move- ment; that this conference in line with the action of the General (conference) approve of the prin- ciple 0f collective bargaining on the part of labor and press upon the Governments of New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island the duty of passing legislation permit- ting labor to organize for this pur- pose of their own free choice, as already has been clone in the Province o! Nova Scotia. "In view of the recognized value of the law proving mothers’ allow- ances in other Provinces of Con- ada. till; Conference recommends that the Governments of the Mari- time: which have not done so be urged to make similar provision." A resolution "that this Confer- ence protest strongly to the Can. adlan Government its action in adding so materially to the w“ equipment of the nation" was held ovcr owing to differences of opin- ion. Discussion ranged from sup- Suggested For Tourist Traffic Biggest Season Since 1929 Mr. D. Leo D0- lan Forecasts. Establishment of cottage colonies combining both sea coast and rurrll atmosphere was one of tilc best oppcrtunitcs for PIlllCQ Edward Is- land to get into the Ilflylllg tourist. business, Mr. D. Leo Dolali, CllLCf of the Canadian Travel Dilreail, Ottawa. said last night. Such col- onies would provide busillcss mcll a real vacation away from the rush of the city which for lllc remaind- er 0i’ the ytffll‘ they experienced. illC tourist off clal believed. Vlsl ors would return to such places year after year as they do to similar" cs- tablishments in Maine. Mr. Dolan, who arrived in Cllnr- lottewwn by the S. S. Ilochclnga posal effecifve. With a p'ea for conservation of I the United States’ national wealth q and for protection against dust storms. floods arid droughts. the. President proposed that the; country be blanketed with seven regional authorities to have charge of the work. Donates Trophy For Tuna Competition Jurleil- (C Pl- An HALIFAX. _ International tuna. angling com- petltlon-iflrst in the history oi the sport—wns scheduled. tonight far off the Novascotlacosst next September with a trophy donated by Alton B. Sharp of Boston to be given the winning team. Teams representing the Unltzd States and the British Empire together with teams from any nation which met the entrance uallfications, would take part in t e matches, it was announced by Nova Scotls’; Highways Minister Confzludes Annual Held At Quebec ‘ gates adopted a resolution asking the I. 0. D. E.. co-Gllorate with . w-fl... A’, lvfaolltflllan. Empire defence l1 on Toue lng (My and munition mliklnfl. the the Federal Government to allow manufacture 0i armaments for Empire defence and to take Pr!‘ you: gain from such manufacture. Ten additional nat unal ooun- eillors and convcnors of the nation- al aub-cQfnlnlltce§ were chosen after the rncetu; 0f ‘he newly‘ elected executive, headed by M"- w. G. Lumbers of Toronto. Councillors and convcnors elect- ed tor the term include Mrs. K. cumpibell, Saint John. N. B., an m“ “My Wolfe, Dartmouth. J ‘CQTlUmIQd 011 P1156 7) yesterday afternoon believed iilili prospects for the tourist, bilsiufs.» hole, in common with illL‘ rclllzlill- del‘ oi Canada. was "vugv. very guou. I llavc ll.) llCbllfll-lOil lll ..:l_v- illg I beicve that this will be one of the b ggest tourist. scilsollls cvcr experienced in Called. " _ This year's advertising,- cilmpuign produced phenomenal rcsillis. lll the five months of this your ending May 30th there lvcrc more ellqllil- ies received froln prospective tour- ists by the Bureau illllil ill LllFv twelve months of last. year. Select Six ‘More Candidates In N.S. HALIFAX, June 3-(CP)-Slx nominations, divided equally bc- tween Liberals and Conservatives, in Nova Scotia. rldings today shot lingtnn, England. The civil service began at 11.42 a.m.. and at 11,47 Mrs. Warfleld hcrrlme the Duchess of Windsor. The religious service in the Chat- cuu nlusic room before 38 persons ended at 12.14 pin. ‘ l Then the excited Duke and his lbrirle turned to receive the God- spmvl of their fl'iel1ds,_to be toast- ed in champagne, and to address to “the public" tilcir hope that the (lays ill which they have been com- polled to live in the spotlight of world attention be at on end. "We shall ilcver forget their friendly messages which mean so mllch to us tndrly".tllcil" jointmcs- sage suid. “Aficr the trying time wc have been through. we now look forward i0 a 11.111113‘ ~.'lnd useful private life and to that mensurc of peace which we hope will be granted us". Tllcv were to begin lllell‘ life t0- scliicl’ and their search for happi- licss as private citizens in the and" castle at Wasscrlcon- " in Austria. where the Duke visited before coming to Cande to claim his beloved. A private cal‘ attached to the Ausirin-bouild train lavas to carry them on the over-night trip. They 1e51, the Chateau at 6.25 pm. by nuto i0 catch the train-Abe Duch- ess waving her handkerchief to ille cheering crowds at the gates. and illc Duke sitting fur back and acknowledging greetings with a llod. Rovnliv was absent from the <Conilllucrl on page '7) Lobster And Salmon ices Drop Sharply to 36 number of candidates thus To we and u,- Muy m“. _,-,,,,,. n" selected- E3011 Part3’ h“ there have been 55.000 cnuilu-ies named 15- against 52.668 durhg lhc whole cf The two-sent riding o.‘ Cum- 193g berland selected Pcrcy C. Black, Hlghlways Minister in the Harr- ington ad ministration, and County Councillor Archie Smith. to contest the constituency for the Conservatives. Black halved the county's two seats with J. S. Smiley. K. Cw liberal, in the 1933 electlonSmilcy quill again rlln against him this year. Third Conservative nomination was in Inverness, where AlexMc- M‘: Dolun is on an official tour‘ of the Mnrltimes dill-lug which lie is conferring with govcrliillelil; illiill municipal tourist. officials in interests of continued co-opclzluoli.‘ Yesterday in Charlottetown he con- ferred \\'.lll Mr. Jilsiire Ancliriultl Tociay he will visli. Dalvlly ulul ihei Nntionnl Park nrcn with tiic view‘ of having it more wlrlely Il(l\'i‘l'l!.‘i(l llCXl Neill". l Speaking of the cxpeclcd vifluv of j. the tourist business to Cunndu this; ycaz" hi1: Dolnn said ii 511011111 "KW Innis’ 33'3'95“"°]“ bani”? w“ ccerl the returns of thc llcak .\‘c fl Clwsell- 1921i which was 300 mi lion dollars» Wills“? Wit-hm“ mruou‘, J‘ Lost year showed n 55 million rlol-l lav increase over 1935 nnrl this year} should show filriher substantial ill-l crease. _ _ _i Mi" Dolan expects to lI‘.'l\t‘ im- ‘ i 1896- , i 1 d t d y. H will dcl vcl‘ Mr" 0' "m 1925 will run in Cape Breton , noo- m M- one“ "“..ll‘.,:%'"" penile-ted 1e ‘fiche! ___-.l"ll.‘=‘£¥2" ‘P. K Fragrant and Delicious "SAMBA" TEA u Willis Comeau. vol-Him 68010958"- er, was named by Dlrcbv 1111611115 who elected him in 1933. Georiw Murray. son of Premier Gcorilo‘ illr‘ ‘ if‘. l". by Guardians Special Wire) 0' ‘ON. Julie Il-Sllarp drops ms of Maritime salmon . icrs were noted in the re- uui lllarkct here today. Downtown .~i0l‘t‘, featuring fresh eastern sal- mon ifxlny quoted 35 to 40 cents a pound us ugaimt 75 for last week- end western srfmon retailed at ~10 (“Jill . - Large boiled lobsters retailed locally lit 40 cents, a. drop of al- lllCri l0 cents from last week, with iui-ue chicken lobsters off five rrlits at. 35 to 38. ‘lllll In Bilbao Insurgent Commander ls Killed In 15y Mall-LE. 0f Ontario came fimighi to an ister Mackenzie Kine Spcllki he bears me". Premier Hepburn renewed the Federal Premier, the man for Canada from Atlantic to Pacific and ed Premier Maurice Duplessis. head "I look forward to the day he part in the affairs of this Dominion’ Ontario contributes ~17 per cent. Some receiving relief should be that did not. Present Prosperity Unsou ml Mi‘. Hepburn said llc doubled present. prosperity" ill Canada is‘ fundamentally sound. Feverisll buv- ; illg by Europe preparing for war has promoted it. S0 long as the United States‘ maintalilcd the present gold pil .. business revival could not be sc | iously prejudiced, declared ihePrc- micr. He likened the United States Government gOlCl buying policy’ to the position of a mun with a bear Allllllill Sublcrlptllln nellvOrtd $5.00 l,’ $1.00; (Jnnmlu illid Y. S. $5.00 KING Ontario-F Premier Makes Statement, In Toronto Speech Absolves Himself- From Allegiance To Federal Chieftain And Vacillating Government. TORONTO. June Il-(CIU-Prcnliel" Mitchell Hepburn open hrcnk with Prime Min- ne" to the (‘ilnzlrlizln Life in- surance Officers’ ASSOCIZIIIIIII he declared: “I'm a reformer, but l’m not a hlnckcnzie liiliu Liberal any more and l’ll tell the whole world that. .\nd 1 hope hi.- zltizick on the John 1.. Lewis Committee f0l’ Industrial Orullnizzllinn and declared there would be no lawlessness in Oiltllrio begotten by the C. I. O. or any like organization as lung us he was Premier‘. ' “I can't speak for Clliiildli because we have ii vzlcillating government at Ottawa", .\ll'. Hepburn added. » LAUDS DCPLESSIS A few minutes‘ before Mr. llcpburil nlade his statement regarding vvllnrn two years ago he stumped northward and southward. he hail- nf Quebec's Ynion Naiionalc Gov- ernment, as “a great national character". will play an even more important ‘, the Ontario Premier said. of Federal revenues, declared Illr. Hepburn, and Quebec contributes another substantial portion. Together they should have more say in ilational policy. classed as “objects of public char- ity", declared Premier llcpburn, deploring what he declared to be a trend oi’ people tn lean on the government. penalized in that those who‘ practised tllcnl had to provide for those industry and thrift were Liberal Majority increased By One by the tail. He would like to lei l _ go but can't. Neither dare incl" P 111i‘ “Ylhfnl Untied States stop buying gold. " ' <‘<‘l"'”3<‘_d- Mr. Hepburn (ieclni-crl l.\\vlc.=s~‘ - ' " i)" 71*”! ness sccnlcd raillpalli in llle Un- . bl ‘- " "l 111B lted Slates because of "one man". ! ll“l\'"l*'11l * ‘ 31"‘ "But what has hnppieilcrl there i k"'\7l" “l “*“ ‘m-“Wd will never happen lil British Dolu- ‘ inions", he declared. He mid all organizer for the C.I.O. ill Wind- sor had openly advocated sit-delve. strikes, _ y “There will be no IIHYIPSSIICRS in. Ontario begotten by the CIO; or‘ anybody else as long as I'm Prvln- I ier“. he declared. "1 can't speak for Canada because we have n vl- i clllotlng govcrlllllclli at Oiiaivu“ Mr. Hepburn paused. l-le leaned toward the microphone in the at- titude of a man with sOlllflillllllll important to say. Raising his‘ voice, he absolved himself 01' alie- ginnce to hlackcnzlc King: y “I'm a reformer but I‘m no‘ a Mackenzie Kin: Liberal any more. l’ll tell the whole world that {llltl I hope he hears mo". Long Successful Reign ls Forecast- BOMBAY, India. June Il-A long and guooessful reign . for Queen Elizabeth is forecast by Indian as- trologers herc. The Still‘ under which the Queen was born is Mars-Abe same a. that of the famous Koiiiizool" diamond set in the Queen's Crown l | V i coincidence. 1 and this is considered zvllnppy ‘ Plane Crash ‘ Willi Ill . lrwnrlnil and (‘IlSiTICLS uf-H‘ ac.- hv boots. lily: showed ldlerillr ill nhcrs. and ilic official fiplllvlllflll. lhc C01lSCl'\'i'lll\'f‘.'~_ ivllll mph‘ fill (‘n-Operative (‘rim- lnoill-xrwilili I" ‘Tflilflll clcclCd sev- en incnlhev. and an Independent and n TAt‘I)IIII lllfllllul‘ vollljllcte the - 2v ridutllrr. A FAT won on con an Lit-HT lN ‘HE HEAD Wnnllrlian Prcssl IHIZONTO. June 3 — Mlnlmun and illaximllm icnlpcrNures: VITORLA. Spain June 3—(AP) —General Emilio Mole, Comman- der of nil Insurgent armies in northern Spain and director of the two-months-old siege of Bilbao, was killed today in the crash of a fog-bound airplane. Two of his stuff officers and two pilots dlcd with him in the wreck near Brlvlesca, 26 miles northeast of Burgos, capital of General Francisco fiance's Insur- gent regime early in the war and still a Franco stronghold. The bespectacled Mole was Franco's rlghthand man, account- cd the ablest strategist among all the Insurgent cbleftcink lieuten- ants. He was in commend t! In drive which had carried the In- surgcnt forces within sight of Bil- bao, Basque capital on the Bay of Biscov. Mola was flying from the Bay of Blscay front. when he metdeath. The loss of Mola was considered o tremendous blow to Franco's military campaign at Bilbao. Who would tnkc command ‘was not known; Insurgent radio stations shut down after broadcasting first reports of his death. He was the was Gen. Jose Sanjuro. killed inst July zo-two days after the rebel- lion hogan-when he started tall he; ta Jain hrla than. second inlpol-tnnt figure in the Fascist revolt tn die in an airplane smashup. The first Da xvsoll n0 64 Victoria 50 '74 Erlmolxton 34 62 Winnipeg 46 84 ' Toronto 5R ‘i5 Ottawa 54 ‘l0 Montreal 60 '14 Saint. John 46 70 Halifax 46 60 Charlottetown 46 ‘l0 Maritime East: Moderate t: fresh southeast winds; cloudy with some showers and local fog. High tide this morning at 5.41 and tonight at 6.40. Sun sets this evening at 7.41 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.15. New moon Tuesday, June l, 8.48 pm. Summerside tide 018M511 mu’ lites later thin UPIIPI°”'”"' ‘I'll Gil I'll’ .1231} 5 L‘.