MAXIMS 01‘ A MERE MAN- n d Ru DIIVBI Causes A Bad Accident Wilfred Molvoiiyf Borden, Pain- fully Injured And Companion Knocked Unconscious By Pass- , i118 MOtOYiSE, Whose Identity" " The Police _A_r_e_ Investigating. 111g victim of. a "hit and run" driver, Wilfred McNslly, fireman at the power house, Bordon, lies badly injured in the Prisms County Hos- pital with five fractured ribs in ad- gitiorl to e compound fractlue of To.» left arm and injuries to his hand. The accident happened between li end l2 o'clock Wednesday night at the rallwlyucroseing on the main road west of Kenelnaton. Mr. ldcNaliy, with 'I‘honlas Pecquet, of Borden, was fixing g tyre at the - time, Pacquet was jacking up their car and McNally was taking cff the ’ nuts on the rim when they were struekbyacarsvinsintcsum- rnereide. McNally wee thrown about twenty feet and sustained the in- juries mentioned. His companion was rendered unconscious. On rs- aovering, Pacqust saw whet he be- lieved to be the car that had struck tbem- It was on the road a short distance ahead, with a flat tire. Ila started to run after l,t but the occupants. observing him, put cut their lights and stepping on the gas got out of sight very quickly. Peequet than returned to McNaily and obtained help from Kensing- ton. __ \ UHlIrIIQ-Isrdine ‘avg flng ‘m Hospital about I some where Mr. McNelly still remains. Mr. Pacquet, who is a deck hand on the car ferry, was able to return to his home. Except for an injury to his knee end slight bruises he had gp. parently fully recovered. Mr. Mc- Neil)’. who is 3'! years of age, is still suffering v considerably from shock as well as from the f ‘ures sustained. Previous to striking the Mac- Nllly car the same unknown driver ls believed to have struck a wag- on. The occupants, two young men, were thrown out but escaped un- hurt. Their wagon was demolished and left on the side of the road. The police are making a thor- ough investigation of the matter. oiilolils lllllll oooiioii 0N ooloo SHIP n by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Likfc the Dew Elllll Mliilwlvs Pllillliti Premier Taschereau Griticises A g r e e- ment Between Gan- da A n d United . tates. (Canadian Press) » EC, July 14.-Premier L. A. Ta hereau today described the St. La once waterways agreement be- tw ' Canada and the United St as s "national crime." It was a "grotesque proposition," hejsaid, in a statement reiterating his contention that the Covemment ‘of " “cc had been ignored in neg- otiations for the agreement. "i. It gives the United States 1,000,000 horsepower when, if they were deprived of it, they would quickly coma into the province and establish industries-as they have already done in lake St. John and in the St. Maurice district in the eastern townships. "3. It will add millions of dol- lars to Canada's‘ best when her citlsens are already heavily taxed, possibly more than they can beer. "B. This project gives the Pro- vince of Ontario 1,000,000 horse- power on conditions infinitely su- perior lo those cf other-provinces. seeing that this enormous quantity of power would go to the Ontario hydro, whereas our electric power compahied are heavily, taxed and ‘the Dominion authorities have re- fined to put them on the same footing as the Ontario Power Sys- tom. t" Ministtrs Discuss Arrangement For Economic C nier- 61109.. (By George‘ llambleton, momentum».- . COMING vmvls. MEE cs. arc "Show and fince St. Peters, ""4"- esn-r-le-ei. t a South rt Co "idly bloat W ale-III}; "Wdam lam-time dancing "' "WW mu mount. . lot-u gxiance at at. Peter's Rink af- ° "W Wednesday. July no. 4432-7-15-8! "Dwdv- lot 6e 1-1 u. Frid it ‘Plahdid music.‘ Refre your friends. ceaa-v-le-al "lwnmerneld w. as. s. "Dance SEA, July IQ-(By wirel Canadian Presm-Cled isters met today for the lnet sitting ever held on t ing waters or the Atlantic Stanley Baldwin, Lord of the Council and cnlef ‘ of Prime Minister Reml Donald, presided. The b selling mainly the question of . mladgfiff figghsig" manta for the Imperial l P. M. ' m-h-Mk: at Ottawa. ‘Was Cream and Strawberry peg. flm h"! Montana School _ ¢'- "adder. July ma. Come. 4394-7-14-21. " the Ice Orsgm Mic River came Church, a: ma. u m, then Saturday. GOi-lrll-Bi. President I Ottawa, but as a Cabinet ts posi- tion was known aboard the and as a Cabinet it will oarryins the British, South mdis, northern Ireland and ern. Rhodesian delegations Imperial Conference. Tomorrow end Saturday t tlsh ministers will in turn hold conferences with the three her Empire delegations. Tomcrro al- l eeio-l-le-si. “Ilse 0i b m, m?‘ u loading lambs 0 lbs s_ “m! Eli's’ (Continuedfcn Page l) To Observe Proceeding I-Oflwlf, July l6 — (Canedi m Press cabin-An unoiiiosi sri I industrial group formed under the chairmanship oi W. J. U. Wool- m Vice President or trio moor- mj-MJ, iatton of entail meusu-ua. u pro- ceeding io Ottawa to observe the proceedings at the imperial Con- ference. f ,_ m,‘ This group is separate from the . ‘ - officially appolntnd and government anon “HQ . I . ‘NI-Wildi- ss '_'_—" "Mildly-JR Qllllfl It IROQU- . UNICC UIIIINU “In, lit!!!‘- "Qnlnll 10th illit- 00ml‘ “W-‘l-lfi-IL u _..._... 99m to the ice cream social " dmfiihlllvilwhlllfil ‘I ‘BI-Jilly 10th. If_not Canadian A (drntinued on Page l) .Forest Ranger- “. (Canadian Press) l ROSSBURN. Man, July 14. — bawrence Ilees, young Dominion wrest ranger, is dead and his pretty da of five weeks lies in Clear ks Hospital tonight as the result o s. murderous raid on a forestry s ‘tion in Riding Mountain forest reierve 14 miles north of here. i-ate lest night the ranger was 111"‘ when unidentified assail- snb fired through the window of the station, the shot piercing his neck. A few minutes later the siaysrs entered the cabin as we. Lesa was telephoning police officials. They ruthletsly shot her down, the bul- let strking the back of her neck. A grut man-hunt was quickly or- Ilblled by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and tonight an in- tenslvs search throughout the re- serve is proceeding. Poachers in the National Park are suspected by police as being ree- ponsible for the attack. Ill-feeling , " sloped among sonle res- idents of the district, police said, because of_Lees' strict enforcement of poaching and timber regulations in the perk, _ Mr. end ldrs. Lees, seated at the kitchen table in their tiny cabin were enjoying a light lunch before retiring. The room was lighted by a single oil Imp. Without warn- ingashot wssheerdandidnhsn slumped forward in his chair. The bullet entered his neck and he died almost immedetely. Pilot Burchillis ‘ Plane Damaged July lt-(ly the Pram-Pilot Jack / HALIFAX, ____"_4_. If this waterway ever became . Sovozilfilliltishfleblffiet Mo. o n-mstrnn brie-going I Is Murdered‘ so I ABBIJRI] Official Statement Is- sued From Down- ing Street Giving ‘Correct Interpreta- tion Oi Franco-Brit- ish Pact. - xeellency James McNeill, rows or-generel of the Irish Free Stem has demanded an apology from President Eamon De Valerals government or else his own removal from office as s. consequence if (Canadian and Associated Pr”; Cable) LONDON. July 14.—The British Government moved seriously today to quash reports that have gone 10 PAGES l Johnillromlcy, MP, is on m; wgy from Dagland to the Imperial Con- ference at Ottawa, representing Bri. tish Labor. wha he regarded as a series of in- suli%by the Republic cabinet min- ‘Two ofllcial statements were is- '- isle: sued as oihcisl quarters appeared i abroad tending to picture the new Anglo-French accord as a move to- wards a united Eluopean front on war debt revision by the United‘ States. l c N F E R E N c seriously perturbed by conflicting statements and misunderstandings in regard to the accord, as well as by the tone of comment in the press. Cue of the statements denied that the accord bound Britain not to negotiate with the United States for en individual debt settlement. The other restated and strengthen- Ramsay Magngnald ed the recent denial that United - S ates representatives were con- And DB Valfira, TO s lted before the European powers confer n G 0 m- te the Lausanne treaty, which promise Plan For Settlement 0i An- . . ' ~ lernnisntiwerednti dwlththe g glo Irish Problem. w“ “am “w” mm WW0“ ‘my 15"F"d"")"t' m”; ilififig. ‘mtg, tfir (mundmsle pgezcrs'bl2;genaigh Germany, invited along with other Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald in London this evening on a com- promise which might avert the ec- dnomio warfare between Britain the Irish Free State. The plan is understood to pro- de for arbitration of the land uities " ,.uta by e tribunal of f ur membe two nominated by rltsirl and two by the Free State. adlock so far has arisen from the ee State's ‘ istence on an inter- n tional tribunal while Britain re- f d to consider any but an Em- P body'- Pritisli tariffs on Free Stats gdods go into effect today, while tin Irisl‘. Dali last night gave first reading to a measure authorizing the Republican government to im- pose duties on British goods. It was significaat however the government in Dublin kept putting up speakers in the ddlate so that g definite de- cision was not reached before the Dail adjourned early this morning. The nesting between Premier MacDonald and President De Val- era, in itieil a hopeful sugury, was arrangedthrough William Norton, . During trio day the Italian and lglan charge tfeffsirs intimated ' file foreigncffice that their gov- (Oontlnued on Page i!) Man Drops Dead I W/Izile En Route_ To P. E. Island CAMPBELLTON, July 14- Georgs MacDonald, a resident I of New Carlisis, who was on his way to Prince Edward Is-‘ land, was ‘ ' ‘ suddenly af- ter registering for a room at the Hotel lteetlgouche, Mntspedia, Que, Wednesday evening, and died almost immediately. He had arrived on the Bay Cheleur train {short time pre- viously and had apparently de- cided to spend the night at Matepedia. He had asked the clerk for a room and was gbout to give his name when he fell dead to the floor. Dr. H. MaoDonald was celled but his efforts were in vain. Dr. E. St. Laurent, cor- oncr, cf Caplin, Qua, came down and empanoled a jury. An inquest was held and death by apoplexy was the vcr- dict. Two sons grrlved there and took the remains to New Carliale, where interment will be made today. l (Continued on Page 8) ConditionsBetter In The West ssvur arr. Maison. out. July il~—-(By TM Canadian PINS-HOD. J. '1‘. M. Anderson, Premier of Saskatchewan, who passed thrdlllh the Ssult this morning, brought cheering new; from the west. crop! are promising, people are settlnl i Still At Large on their feet again and are raising more on their own efforts than on BUDBURY. Onto July 14—-<By ‘wnnmmt m, h“ u “in; “you the Canadian Prsssh-Aftsr less up widely by selected people and than 2t hours freedom, Artwell "this west will come back first." Pdrfln. 37- “Wilb- WYIO “W995 "I m-nk t,“ dupmlm h "guy from Burwash industrial farm with 5 Mum,‘ m “an”; “lg My, five others Wednesday night was Amumh “PM”, u. “m, W“; captured tonight about five miles yo, ammo“. w, m" m mm ' from the institution on the Can- Two Prisoners ‘that would result for the Free ' of President Eamon Do Valera went iii-i P 0 l I ‘B Y DESCRIBED AS SELF-DEFENSE Govt. Supporters flfiflllfifififlffflufi" Joint Session Of Institutes Health Problo-oi-s In Limelight At Well Attended Meeting Of Rural Delegate: Last Evening. A faint session oi the n’s Stewart emphasised the importance Institutes and the Centra. . .....1er's of Prince Edward Island as a Pro- Insiitutes was held last evening in vines. The watchword of the pres- thc Rochford Square School Hell, ent age is “pl-egress," a pmgregg mt Mrs. S. J. Rose, Provincial Presi- possible in the pioneer days. The dent of the Women's Institutes, first Women's Institute was estab- presided. The attendance was large lished twenty years ago in Corn- and the interesting addresses were wall, to which district goes grass followed closely. credit. Great and important though His Worship Mayor Stewart wcl- the Boy Scout and Girl Guide comed the delegates to the City, movements were, His Worship be- Mrs. Edgar Heartz responding, An lieved that the Women's Institutes informative report on child welfare were of oven greater value to the was delivered by Mrs. Allan Wyand, communities. He urged the mem- and one_ on public health by Mrs. bers to continue in the great worl Jerome MacDonald. Addresses fol- of enlightenment and social bet- lowccl by Miss H. Dykeman, Dlrec- torment. Response tor of Public Health, New Bruns- wick, and by Hon. G. Shelton Mrs. Edgar Hearts, in rgpy, Sharp, Minister of Agriculture. thanked His Worship for his worm A delightful reading, "Ha and of welcome. The loss of Prince or She" was zlven by Miss Frances Wales College was referred to and Collin, Montague, while Mrs. Wal- sympathy was expressed by tbs ter Daldei sang as a solo “Danny speaker, for His Honour Lieutenant Boy," in a manner that won pro- Governor Dalton and family in longed applause. Both numbers were their recent sad bereavement. cncored. Dental Clinics Mrs. Allan WyI-nd. Convenor ol Child Welfare, stated that as Child Mayor's Address Extending a welcome to the vis- ' iting delegates, His Worship Mayor (Oqntinugd m p,” g) State Reasons jFor Imposing New Tar- iffs On Britiish Goods. ‘ (Canadian Press Cable) DUBLIN. Jilly .14—--“5Bll-defence" was the label applied by govern- ment supporters to the Republican Government's policy of putting new tariffs on imports from Great Bri- tain, as the financial resolution which assents to the “emergency imposition of duties" bill was car- ried by a vote of 66 to 51 in the Dali Eireann tonight. Speakers for the opposition in swift succession spoke of the "cata- strophe” and “national bankruptcy" State from the economic warfare with Great Britain that seemingly is now impossible to avert. Great Britain's new 20 per cent ad valorem duties on the principal products of the Free State go into silcct tomorrow and vessels were rushing large consignments of live- stock and produce to British ports before they go into effect. At the same time the government right ahead with its retaliatory tar- ifl measure. It does not impose tariffs, but following the British method gives the government the power to levy duties as it considers desirable. In the present case, the Republican Government will have (Continued on Page B) Shipments. Are Being Rushed _ To Engldnd LIVERPOOL, Ens. July li-(A P.)-—Antlclpatlllg the new _.British mm 0n ITlSII imports which bd- comes effective tomorrow. flllfltfdlld ships laden with Irish 2001b were racing across the Irish sea to Ens- land todfly- Flve thousand head oi cattle were landed at Birkenhead this morning with 20o tons of pork. bacon, batter Bonus - Seekers Continue March WASHINGTON, July Ie.—A oer-- ies of mind-changing acts by U. S. Congressional and police authorities this evening resulted in a company of marines being despatohed to keep order on the Capitol grounds where hundreds of bonus-seeking veterans trudged wearily back and forth, but in the end the err-soldiers were left as before. The Marines were withdrawn el- most immediately, and their pros- ence was called a misunderstand- lng. ‘rho men have been trudging for two nights and two days past. The men were not allowed to lie down but were kept on the move by blue- coats. They sang and chatted as they walked, groups of them at in- tervals slipping ofl to rest a while just oi‘! the Capitol premises. Bigger Demand’ ForCan. roduce MONmEALy/Uuly lb-(By The Canadian Prem)—0ns immediate result of the initial. tariff on Irish produce was seen today when the Manchester nrigsue s-uou w» knell!" (master with more butter thelfwas w-rlod from Montreal during the whole of last week. Fully 3,000 boxes of Canadian butter are in the hold of the ship, willie last week only about 2,800 boxes were divided mans savers-l vessels leaving for Great Britain. The Manchester bound ship carried 500 boxes or this total. Not only are prospects bright for butter, but also for cheese, the Mien- chester Brlgade carrying 5,000 box- muhezeisalsoagooddemandfor Canadian produce in London and Liverpool. Cattle numbering 434 head were carried on the vessel. Manchester lines have carried hl per cent more cattle this season than during the corresponding per- iod a year ago. A stimulus to this traffic is also expected as a result 'of the British tariff on Irish cattle. i Election Is Conceded THE PAS, Man., July 1t-(By the Canadian Freon-Election of Pre- mier John Bracken in the deferred election for The Pas was conceded on the basis of early returns re- ceived tonight. The Premier was op- posed by N. S. McDonald, Labor, and butcher's shops, have been pre- and H. F. Maulson, 1-’ ndent pared by Dr. Charles Amiot, tho Conservative. C cation! he" medical health officer of Verdun. were disrupted by a storm late too and are being studied by the Al- day and collection of detailed re- dermen at present. turns was slow. Aldermen Study Health Laws (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL, July 14-13053 will not be allowed to go shopping with their mistresses in Verdun if a pro- posed new set of health by-laws is passed by the City Council, and cats found in shops where food is sold will be liable to be destroyed by the police. Smoking would be forbidden to store employees while on duty. These new food laws which will apply to restaurants, grocery stores Record Forecast of the Weather RIETEOROLOIIHIAIA OFFICE, Tor- nnii)_ July lkiiilnimunl and maxim- um temperatures:- Dnwson Vancouver when \ I egg, and poultry. Several hundred extra dockhands had to be liken 011- Meanwhile reports from tho Fro‘. State said there was a constant stream oi livestock shipments across the border into Ulster, which will not be affected by the tariff against the Free State. - ‘Kim is‘ a dilut- ' ' lflili/ ir. hi: - may; taaineoa " "CORKSCRKW ill Edmonton H, - Banff ... ... Winnipeg “a Quchcc . Saint John llnllfsx Charlottetown FORECASTS Gulf and North Shore: Fresh west and northwest vflnils; mostly fair and (kicking roi- favors, and the whole adieu National Hallway tracks by tone or public and private life is wards» and only two of the Xu- hmghmy y gitives era now at large. Saskatchewan's plan of patina dhvri-lreftertbeir-gotsway, three “mum a, “yum h “ma; were caught. The remaining two, ‘w’ h, “hm. Daniel Hogan, I2, Toronto, and 50m. mp9,; o; m. ma,” g4. Arthur Gill, “Ottawa, have so far vanced hagbeen voluntirlly fdPlM- mm?“ P 91"“ " M“ °i 15 sponsored group or industrial, ls- bor and commercial leaders accom- mnylns the aritlsll delegation to m. gong-pm“. wag fi;:nI from Charlottetown to 111N111!" g; um; on Qgpuug‘ i-lslirar. was forced dowb on a road the members of the un ffioial It Albw ll"- Mt i" from his dee- industrisfgrmlp r11 meet l, m‘ tlnation. The plane; badly damtged, Ottawa to discuss buginggg our, was dismantled and hauled to the ions affecting either tho group or citsrft is owned by Thomas Young indyidual member-g gnd s, consider of. new». lending at Charlotte- any matters which may be remlth town "w ‘MH- lsv. the‘ plane ed v.» them by u» official ihdiu- broke a strut and was deieybo iiieri trislgsdviseaa jwbile repels-s were made. ___- "Jig live he" mg , u ‘yaw, July 10th t - Iaalarmllmer- _-_ Im- am. lined an m: ' 4390-74441. rather cool; probably a few light scattered showers. Maritime West: bfoderate west and northwest winds; fair with not much change In temperature. Maritime East‘: Hogwarts wlnldls. most] west an nor was: mos y WABHDKYION’ any 1‘_(A‘P')'“ fair aynd mode-rarely warm; probably k d dggJq-g hold f scattered showers. gfghepwtgoizfiorizidafi l mam‘ "filial; zléliru.gi.ll morning at 1,11 and b» no» M "a wk M“ "v .::.::...'.".:.- ..:::i.'.".: i‘. lair. l8 were aflhdlllwdd by lhd P9481111 roll mnnn suns“ July 11, lino rim. “agave Board was’, u “uoooooo gr-rulnffllllfl mic eighteen minutes , . an increase of $12,000,000 compared #1 he meander i 003 hisrchen of. Halifax escaped injury M” “m ' mmibwh” h’ Brokers Loans and there is a feeling that "IS guards who have combed the bush! worstiso mmcvemomioule nncethqbrosstnroushadovret‘ lend of m j families who were on the institution with an iron bar. relief u moat‘ encouraging. The won Ivm I "My wad and scattered hsblliwlilllsllflltlhflfilollllflillll than Charlottetown. CAR IIRIY HCIIIDIJLI J's {"21 a louris Sunday . MIO-‘I-Id-Il- l