.ma _ .t "t" sf ‘ #so ~ " < ‘ . .. . .- ' " " ~-~ --~ ._ ...`,_.;..s:." - 1 . _nu.:'..- . .-c_\‘ - »t...~ ern. ~ <1.. .-~a_~..i:i»f= . 1- ._ ,, _ ,. _ i " "’ "" " ..» . .-\ ~ 1 .- .‘-we .. ...._-`>.- ..., Li; f '_ '~', _lr)0A|i¥\-\I- .Yri’lm.I.1¢~ii"f.f -' ‘ MAXIMS or A MERE' MAN _-_mai- mmmgmggs le a develmment not nhmidtenol- i ..nt0tt,-- ' lor nm/w ' The Peoples Paper if;fi/__;.~w:;:‘.Ti Read by Everybody \ _§€___5»§`° ...:..::'.\.-.::.":.:°.:;°.'.°.°°.:.':.;::° Covers Prmoe Edward Island Like the Dew _ = _ ___ _ M wi W E f _ ' - _ ____ _ Amalmi lublcription Delivered $500 af..".t.”-M-‘-"‘5="¢`-at-5'“f'~73 °L"~ _ CHARLo'r're'rowN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1934 14 PAGES T % t l t f ' v ` g » c Ll b e fa ls r e a rge d Season ’s First Transa tlarlfw With Mzsrc-:presenting ‘ Marketing Bill Provisions ___i..1_. -- IAIIIES AID IIE P.E.I. HIISPIIAI IIUIIJ MEETING me annual meeting of the prince Edward Island Hospital mugs' Aid wa; held in the As- ,emmy 1-rail of the new hospital gaftéfrfrssrt- ‘;i:.§f.°§‘“:t2 -» ,mp-_ Th, Presldent's report, the seeretai-y's report and the finan- ugl statement were read and tdopted. 1115. J. A. Clark in a few remarks ,,111 tribute to the efficient work ri the past president and other of- licerg and a vote of thanks was utended to them. It was suitably ygpouded io by Mrs. E. A. Foster. liiollowlng are the officers elected for the ensuing year: NOMINATING COMM. REPORT Honorary President-Mrs. F. P. Taylor. President--Mrs. E. T. Higgs. Vie, President-at-Large-Mrs. J. A. Clarke. Becretary-Mrs. J. Rattenbury. 'Treasurer-Mrs. R.. Meikle. ee Presidents for 'I‘ri.nit Unit Vi y - ed Churcn~Mrs. E. R. Brow, Mrs. iDr.) Houston, Mrs. A. Pickard, lin. A. B. Fisher, Mrs. Carruthers. Vice Presidents for Baptist Church-Mrs. B. Norton, Mrs. A. Baker. - Vice Presidents for Central Christian Church-Mrs. Frank Stewart, M.rs. L. Wright. Vice Presidents for \St. Peter’s~ Church-Mrs. W. F. Tidmarsh, Mrs.` D, C. Craswell, Mrs. A. Howard. Vice Presidents for St. Paul'a Church-Mis, Lilias Hooper, Miss Alena Horne. Vice Presidents for Zion Church -Mrs. J. Cameron, Mrs. D. C. Schurman. Vice Presidents for St. James Church, Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer, Mrs. H. iiwber. Mrs. H. J. Gordon. in-_;fl__-1---- iContinued on Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC f°Annount~rmeuf| are inserted ln tim volnrnn nt 2 ccnh. per word uneliy pnynble in url\'uncs_ "Talkics-Morell Tuesday. L-5050. "Talkies-St. Peters Monday, L-5050. "Talides-Elmira Wednesday. L-5050. "3DCciul show at Kensington Tiiesday night. L.50g4_ "'Iaikies at Victoria Monday Milli- L-seas. "Cal-:c snlc, Moorg and Mac. Mods. Saturday, wth, r..o.B.A. L-5099 “\ioihel's Da io ram lil be ._ ~ ‘ ' y P' iz w iiifu in Biuwiaiey Church, Sunday Wins. May zotn, at 1.30. L-5105. n ___ iifscx-in Mny 2-:tn for the play Code liiver Hail, by the Clyde River brnnlntic club. |_"Biiy vein- out-S for the 24th at M” Bunbury W. M. s. sake sais at ___°°i@ & MeLcod‘s, Wednesday, HY 23rd. 1,5144 Daiwa c. M. B. A. Hail Vemon §;“°‘~ Thilfsday. May 2-itn. Admis- éhile and lunch 25c. Proceeds Vemon 1” Womens Institute. L-LSBT. "D°“`t miss seeing Kensington Eialnieatic Society present their play mst nsiiiirion Hail, Monday, May ` L-5021. . hm;rh4i_ Sun Life now oifers a policy .1,,,,,n lin' 'gl ~ date. guaranteeing ,mmnt Y _Years if conditions “mug - onli like it Enquire 53°' J' A- U00". Manager. L-3138 tiv ni Aovrittori mlm- | M ec mm, png ""°“‘"’|||¢¥ for l when bills are sent out, |11 """“‘° no mob adm. vm W" anion the ore" 1, :I "mounted gtg, ,”meM_ CHABLOTTITOWN GUARDIAN Mi. Herbert Dramatic oinb mf their olav in Protestant May zizinaze Hall Tuesday evening, 1 d~ 530 P-m. Entire proceeds 01' maintenance fund. 1,4095 (C. P. by Gunrdlaxfs Special Wire) OTTAWA. May ia-when the Government _ Marketing Bill struck heavy weather in the House oi Cimmons today. Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agriculture, accused it or deliberately misrepresent its provisions. The charge was denied bi' half-a-dozen Liberals who .I“i11.P€d to their feet amid a gen- Hon. W. H.. Motherwell, former agricultural minister, attempted tn Pour oil on the troubled waters by score or more amendments and Efforts To Block Passage Of Bill _S¢0r¢<1 By Agricultural Min- lster. Heated Debate Follows. the Liberals of attempting to block ments and proposed changes, Th clauses or sub-clauses had passed lileeestins the‘ Government re- stu bii bi it mn 11 f print the bin, incorporating i' 3 pr°§`..¢e’.‘§ ¢.,°t°,,1,gW°u'g°11§°,,_.,,,°‘:_ °' By Inil Cuando und U. B. A. M50 -4 ' -M J H -'I 5' chanxee it had in mind. It would |10 SB-id. take a Philadelphia law- Y¢1' to decipher it at present. The N850” Dl‘0¥i'ess was so slow was that members died "legislative gas- tritis" from the flood of amend- Y e W€f° ¥YYi-ns to find out what the bill meant. At the end of three hours' die- Ci-\-Ssivn this afternoon, about 10 through committee. The Liberals demanded unrecorded vot/es on several clauses, including one _Ig ARMS Massed Choir Will Sing At N. S. Festival (C. P. By Guan-dia.n’s Special Wire) KENTVILLE, N. B.. May 18-Six hundred school children will sing here in a massed choir during the apple blossom festival beginning June l. School children from var- ious towns in the Annapolis Valley are now being trained by B. C. Silver, director of music at the summer school in Halifax, for the programme of folk dancing and singing. Several old sea chanteys will be heard. Grandstands here have been enlarged to accomodate 1,000 morg persons. SKIRMISIIES INV NIIVA SCIITIA. MINE AREA Ci‘LACE BAY. N. S.. May 18 - District council of the Amalgamated Mine Workers early tonight was considering the question of calling a. general strike among the Un- i:>n’s membership in Nova. Scotia in sympathy w_ith the striking min- ers at Dominion No. 1-B oolliery. Meanwhile, the Dominion Coal Company's mines in Cape Breton were operating except for N0. l-B which was idle tonight. Thirty-two miners of the night shift went down into the pit inte today, but returned to the surface tonl8ht. They will join the working force tomorrow. A hundred men were working in No. 10 at Reserve tonight. They_ comprise about half the working strength of the pit. which was picketed today by A. M. W. sym- pathizers who also formed lines about the adjoining No. 5 colllery. The situation was quiet tonight. ishes late today and this momlng with workmen seeking to enter ne ere were no serious the ml s. Th injuries, and police were guarding against further outbreaks. At No. 1-B, Royal Canadian Mounted Police escorted 240 Unit- ed Mine Workers into the pit. dis- persing seores of rival unionists and unemployed who tried in ber the way into the mine. 'IYmight, it was repoorted an at- tempt would be made to tie up the Caledonia colliery on Saturday. Members of the Amalgamated Mine Workers had announced already they planned to picket No. 2 pit Sunday night. U. S. WOULD JOIN EMBARGO Roosevelt Takes Steps To Co-operate With Other Powers To End Chaco Dispute. (By Francie M. Sttphenson, Asso- ciated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON. May 18-A gen eral tightening of the regulations to ending the jungle warfare be asked today by President Roosevelt. The President sent to Congress ti fioation of intemationsl agree arrangement; for international arm; ghlpmentg, 1-1° and 11 would with an attempt to murder Miss Luella Lund, formerly of Albany, terday_ I The Maritimes. Mr Ross stated P. E. .: 1 - » _ when °°“r" W” Eesumed MI” ' L when interviewed last evening, is “es a on for inter nt Lund “am "°°k ‘he 5”'“d~ Q ' ... better nsturni ioc ti - to Congress, the State Department Srgvigjggeiegémrrléggrg urban air transportation than any sent the chairmen of the Senate C 9' other port oi Canada. and House foreign relations com- being struck °“ me head “m‘h.th° He urged everyone interested in e bottle' the witness said she examined aviation to seek to have establish- help to end the "mad race in armament which if permitted to continue may well result in war." A little after the message we mittees e measure to allow th President to issue executive orders forbidding the sale ir\ the United States of arms to Bolivia or Para- h Chaco region. The measurg was introduced al- Key Pittman, Nevada Democrat. Introduction in the House was pre- vented by an adjournment that al- rendy had been taken over unt FORMULA FOUND GENEVA, May 18-.A legal form- ula for a. League of Nations-spom sored arms embargo against Bolivia. that action may be taken even over eoncemed. arms and ammunition and thus stop the Chaco jungle wer were not revealed, but it was said to meet all legal requirements. Will Present Tourist Report _ Next We e k 11- (YITAWA, Mby 1. - The Senate committee studyins the t°\1Ii-Bi' PWD- report early next week. Commun ications have poured in on the com mittee from one end of Canada t recom the Dominion Governmon - eluded. HALIFAX, May 18-Plans 101' I. Mgr-itime good will air tour in August were announced here today by G. M. Ross of Ottawa, executive secretary of the canadian Flylnl Clube Association. The tour will open at Moncton. N. B.. Mllilli sth. Mr. Ross said and its fleet of planes will visit seven Maritime centres. ' The squadron will consist of planes from the Maritimes and UP- per Canute. The tour will be sponsored ivy ¢i\° Association which has conducted similar tours in the last three Years. The opening ceremonies at Monc- ton will be staged simultaneously with preliminary tests for the John - - _.na=& if -I 'J Maritime Good Will Air Tour Planned After A visit to New Glasgow N Edward blend for calls at Chi" lotoetown and summerside herethsy will proceed to Bydnev~ 1 ‘ _ I % ___ .. in th 1934 trams at 724 a. m (D S. T) May 14 for Ireland The fliers are new plan- that economic sanctions “cannot lnaugurat g 0 ' - ~ - - - l ne ho George Rome ln the big monoplane Leo- ning a round vip, Above, the ln- be applied without the risk of war."| atlantic aeropa PS. - _ _ Pond and Cesai-c Snbelli took off nardo da Vinci, and landed ln hepid pai, are sem ,,, their ship, _ , .. . Co-operation Is Need her hat after she went home and 1 P055 by d t found "little hard things," like glass. r€ggulI'E.ru;'siteeIEii1il air lliisies ating Q. Did Steeves have a bottle that "‘-"“' ne tm sud, cmes as chM|0tte_ int - ° E guay for use in their war over t e nf, 'Yes he did He had a home Il\Cl'€a»Se Of town, Summerside, Moncton, saint - ' d; t' f U _ John, Halifax and Sydney. in his left hand coat pocket. It was IS In 103, IOII 0 I) Before um service an be m_ like s ten oent bottle or pop. ,eds f- 1 d ° 1 ,,,,_ mort immediately in the senate by _ Q____H°W tau is steeve,__ is he m_ ward Trend, aurora . us an a eaua e me ef an y°“~ ber of emergency landing fields A. Yes he is quite a bit taller than (C, P, By Guardialfs Special Wire) ,md third radio and other °0m_ U I Clgntliiuing her evidence the wit- MQ§(;n;EAL’ Eibaxiil Egvbialiie mini municamm aiqs to regular flying' MDUCIHY- ness said that Steeves was stand- 1625158.15 hgisgsgwnnm iner-case of mg; biegxgdegwice must in_ mg °§I°‘°*frhI°_ he’ when She was $1,000.00() OVC? 8-Hd “'50” ith” 95' clude not only forecasts but con- sml ' exe was n° ‘me else 8" tllililicd 101' U10 P€1'i0d. H011- Hi-‘Sh tinuous reports on weather condit- ggund' There was n° °ne el” when Guthrie. Mini-Sf-er Of JUBYIW. Stated ions. There should also be teletype wlalggssigrgégk tggesfagdbgamségwi 1101118116- _ th mf ___ or radio communication from alr- ' He had rece ved e orma on port to airport. was S‘eeves who struck h . 1 _ . and Paraguay was found tonight Q. Who struck you. do yblu know? ge: lftgttg Bgiiiiiettmtniie Ili/Idiriimiiitgi :Ei oplilrillogmiioilidcggags 'giriiealt/1? £328. by L°”“° 'I“""’"' ‘”“° ’°"°“‘°d ’;;_.f_§dm‘;-*0"n1;§rV_§mb;“f‘h§f- relation Justice' toni the 'Notre Dame do rites by tt aauy service its tne ‘ _ ° Grace Conservative Club. Maritimes and its inauguration, he tm p'°t“t'° °f the tm’ °°“nm°5 §fl';f§_eW_;§§‘n;h$_h‘;°§V“iif_‘;;;";§_gfituxig_ This steady gain since April i of believed, should be urged upon the Details of the plan to shut off their intention to keep house after :fig l§Ia';at$$?l0‘?,(;0t;e dragngv 85,1513; gffggle aggélofmes mm the least they were married. “We had a ches- ' » . _ Canada. was making, the minister He commended Summerside for temgld Sum: and 9' Stow over B said in assuming a. position of their forwarduess in providing a. lleffé-fl she gm “mil lush “EW” tg leadership among the nations of proper landing field This received u er ques ons sad e ad pu th world in emerging from adverse special mention at the recent avl- igglse nxfiiyg mg nie lgufghgse at ecisnomic conditions. ation meeting in New Glasgow. sawe B I 65".” ldeeglesmfd er e It was a message of advance all Mr. Ross described in glowing h dildcwfil e e he and as along the line that Mr. Guthrie terms the future of air transporta- mfe timenscim tglvghigogge Wrggfaeicig brought _'to party supporters ig tia_a_1_~;__i_:1_Cosuxdn5__§§_5Eiex;'§§eto Egg pay for lt. Stccves had told her the M°nh'e”'l3 large Wesbend Wm' ' D . _ _ cnesterrieis suit was 141 and tn t The first f°“’ m°““‘S °‘ this Ye” f°"°°“t “" “am “S “ “mat 5"” -° S . 9' had ye 1_-,tered marked improve- Ln the solution oi' this problem. The he had bought it at Eaton s. It had 3 ~ , been stored i Emo). Lo. ment; he sa1d_ Empmymgnt had time is at hand when the coasts The to 0 wn 1 Is serie rgomé reglsfercd B sam of some 2541000, of our country must no. be lock- Enwnis :nd wings; dggzergicwhfn this figure being made up of 153,000 ;%a;_i€>o_n___a_s_s ;l__1o_u;a_r;;is____0_<_>_£_ _ _;r_1_i_l_a__s (C. P. By Guardians Special Wire) he wanted it. The witness said shc new -I°b5 1'eP°ft°d by 4399 mms Th-. dl. .wh to mw f mm of( nad given stecves sea and in answer iwfifvinc the Dominion Bureau ‘if rig- Iifd iv mil ‘LM Wiffs “__ tg further questions, sam that statistics of additions to their 3_8 _;____-___?____c__s_ g__"__n________ webs Iems "nd" th' maumuump °r sweves had not paid bank any of ranks' with me remainder register- carried on from one centriil point Senator W. H. Dennis will make its this money, _ Ed iii 11011-i'€lJ0!'¢iI1€ fimié-the ___ _ eummaung a great dem of ummc_ o ' I ' ' orologieai service, second, a. num- Q Did no say his wire was hos During Merch this year ra tile to you est consumption of electricity in ¢S;‘"Yh§xi"`“‘° __ M R __ t Mr. Bridges objected to this ques- the history of the Dominion WHS ed “ ads W; gfidi ‘tm the other asking that some - tion and the court sustained the ob- recorded. More than 57,000,000 klio- the3‘;m__§’_c-________{__- ______W_§__ Landing mendstions for immediate __act_i<;n_:1_y jection. watt hours were consumed. “PMB and other mcmueé me being put in shape and it is expected that W3. Did he say how his wife felt E 0 T _ Hd y°u' CONFIRM R P R (Continued on Page 10) r I o Will Resume H -..a;.i°‘;‘;,“:‘;‘.‘;‘:l.."‘:: ;:.“:;t.f..“‘;;- I F I l' h t T 0 effective action unless the United' g Stages cc-o_perates." _ I _ e Fore gn Secre ary rejected R Ofn e Today an alarming picture of Japanese tendencies drawn by Sir Stafford ---' f Cripps. left-wing Labor leader, who ic. r. by ousnubnu special wire) M;’§§,,§;‘;’§?";§t DUBLIN, May ie-capt. _George Chinese tem,m,_ R. Pond and Cesare Sabeiii, who Japan has assured HL’ Majesty* attempted “ New Y°rk to “mm Government, Sir John pointed out, _‘W night but were fmcled tdoiillll mar 1*' that she would observe the Wash- Lahincn Tuesday r gh re- G M R V- - I Its ington nine power treaty recogniz (L P' B’ G'"“"“"“" 3i”°“‘ WW . . tn fu nt to in "town Mr. . . OSS S ' ' ' DCERIIS Of EVldel`lCe E>EgiEal icircrrbw, they §nr1\;".ncEd in Connection 3;f\d§;';e?‘tIifgF'if”°§’°iI;ym:;n(i;‘§§aI ' _ tonight, ~ . . goxrdingcfge export__________atio__r; gf arms, GlV€I\ TIl\ll'Sd3y Pond and Smbem mowed to Wlth Proposed An. 9° ° °° ° 31"” 1; e 1° 11 0 0 11 Before Ennis, near Laninon, to await tue Tour ' - completion of the repairs on the » tween Bolivia and Paraguay, was M3g`lStrate. under-carriage of the Leonardo da _ Vinci sometime __tcm<;_rrowH gahorrti- A__ g_larin_g pleturei of ai_1_ trans- 1 _ Th 1 t U1- . .por a. On lil C3118 3. all mOl‘B s message esuing for senate 1-1 . MoNc'roN, Mny 1a.-rioiiowinz is 1';gthe,§§'¢g§,?"-1n§.yawE1i°rimt ny particularly in the _Maritimes in ments that would can for uc ' ;e:;fag,°:m;gg‘;na?;;n?ggn°;1€e§_‘§3 to Dublin to take on more fuel the near future was de_s_crlbed by 151151118' d th to Ro _ Mr. G. M. Ross, execu ve secre- hearmg of Carl steeves, charged an en go on me tary of the Canadian Flying Clubs Association who arrived here yes- British Labor Member (By George Hambleton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. Cable By Guardians Special Wire) LONDON, May 18-The British mands for some action to eurb.al- ieged Japanese expansionist plans. ' Great Britain, it was made plain, will not apply economic or other sanctions against any power violat- ing a. treaty unless all signatories of that treaty formally agree to act jointly. In a full debate on disarmament Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, and later Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Council, stressed House Debates Question Of Disarmament Fearing Result Of Japanese Expansion- Plans Asks For Immediate Action. with that of Britain, and that she agreed with Britain on the import- ance of maintaining the "open , door” principle in China. Government today dismissed de-I No Pledge In any event, the Foreign Sec- retary declared, Britain had assum- ed no undertaking to preserve the integrity of Chinese independence of territory. She had made no pledge to send armed forces to China. What she had done in sign- ing the nine-power treaty was to agree to respect the political integ- rity of China, and she would do th.s. The Japanese question was thrust into the disarmament debate by Sir Staffoi'd`s. declaration that dis- armament eiforis were being dam. aged by Britaiirs failure to Inca realities regarding security the world over." He suggested Britain was either in league with Japan or was turning a benevolent eye on her operations. Japan was bent on gaining pre- ponder-ant power in the Far East, Sir' Stafford charged. He suggested cooperation with the United Staten and Russia in a. programme to halo Japanese expansion. He said it was “a. pity" Britain had taken no steps to preserve the nine-power treaty. although she had promptly clapped on restrictive trade measures to protect Lancashire textile indus- tries against Japanese commercial competition. -_ G JAPANESE Vice Minister Of Finance Arrested After Inves- tigation In volv i ng B a nk i n g Practices. ..._D1- (A. P. By Guardisn’s Special Wire) TOKYO, May 19-(Saturday)-A scandal reaching far up into offl- cial circles was uncovered today with the arrest of Hideo Kuroda, Vice-Minister of Finance, on charg- es oi corrupt financial practices. Charges against the official, it was felt in many quarters, seriously threatened to undermine the Saito Cabinet. Kuroda was charged with being involved in alleged i11‘0Z\l1Briti€B in administration of the semi-official Bank of Formosa, and affairs of the Imperial Rayon Company. Ten financiers previously had been in- dicted. They i.nclude Shigru Shim- ada, former Governor of the Bank of Formosa, and Pukukyo Takagl, president of tho Imperial Rayon Company. Kuroda was subjected to lengthy questioning by the prosecutor, who charged corrupt sale of Rayon Company shares through .the bank. It was alleged 'that manipulator-a made profits of several million yeh, Vernacular newspapers expressed the opinion that Kuroda's chief Viscount Koreky Toakahashi, Min- ister of Finance, may resign. Taka- hashi is regarded the mainstay of the Saito Cabinet. __,___.._--.__--- ELECTED T0 BOARD (C. P. By Gl|ardl»n’s Special Wire) HALIFAX, May 18-Col. C. H. L Jones of Liverpool, and D. R.. Tum- bull of Halifax were welcomed to- day as new members oi the board of governors of King's College School, Windsor, at a meeting held here, presided over by Most Rev. C. L. Worrell, Primate of the Church of England in Canada. Judge J. L. Palmer of Charlotte- town. P. E. I., and Col. A. H. Jones br Halifax, were elected to the 1 board at today's meeting. _ For August From the New Brunswick city iff Another flkht will bring the maonmu to Halifax and ffm -ss. Mocurdre fb-at British icmiii aeroplane flight from the waters ii UI H4! CG Il - IO. Webster Memorial Trophy. ceremonies commemorating J. A. ol A. She was not supposed to know, l- _ _ __ . _ but she did get n letter I nad written (A. P- By Galrdiufs Special Wire) to him when I was home during R10 DE JANEIR0. M8-Y 13--The c _ Peruvian le ation tonight confirmed d I Christm holid 8 _ 0 n as nys v r The witness stated she had told the report that both Peru and Col e J steevea that if he and his wife Ombia- have accepted a formula. , . could get along ,he "would be happy drawn up by Afranio Mello Franco, H I B I to leave and goto my own nomo." Brazilian foreign minister 101' settle- afnl ton Gas p Oslo" ment of the dispute over ownership ‘ “"' _ “-T of Lecticia, jungle village between _-_- (Continued on Page i0) Colombia and Peru. ' HAMIL-[~¢.N_ 0nt_ May 1g_ "" _ *"m;' ' Rocking dovimtown Hamilton with tm ‘Him 'ul sweep across to st terrific force. an explosion of gas which followed Rich, satisfying flavour ,,,___,y Dew 5,0, ,__,,, _,,,___,,, _ -4 th sror o poop c, n- 5°»“‘° “Wm "21 h°P afrflggg -_.-2 >~-;r~ '_?,:..'.-l _T *fo -fe Eiglling riilnigf Resort Aitenison of N°"‘h“mb°'hnd sum ,N '.- the fine department who was ser- ` ` _ iousiy burned and cut. The explosion occured shortly ing when the first small blast §°hg 'nd mm me" w Annapolis’ a minor fire in a after employees of the shop had ified the as com any of leak "\ .. ~ i ’ not K P " At neoseek, 40 miles hom the ` sl i- ' ‘I ' Eignggsd. Iitefgifaiihinfmiroirzu donbi cape mm” ‘my Eh’ WI" wmorgg -Mg.. »~ 3° ' _ ` _ The fire department was at the came the second and major con- * “Y °° P“"*‘°Ii’°"° 1'* mem ’ __ ‘_ . ~ - ' 65, _sim-0, with rite onn-f Aitonison nt session. windows or the Honey ‘ the rcar when the b"st occurred. Dew store flew out into the street A mi Hundreds of people were passing , f upanddowntlustoeot outsidetlaegiasgstskhgpnlafdwi when the explosion hurled glass and debris into the district. Be- hind the store, when the chief had been, only a large hole was found where an annex had been located. Out in the yard. partly hidden under a pile of debris, lay Aiwhison. The chief was behind the build- occurred and remained there after David Scott, an employee, had rushed to the street. Almost instantly. it seemed with great force many pieces of OF F I CIAL' HELD B Freight Rates Un c ha n ge d' (C. P. by Guar-dian’s Special Wire! UITAWA. May 18-The board of Railway Commissioners had not issued any recent order dealing with freight rates on lumber mov. UIS from the Pacific coast errata ward, according to information given in the House of Common! bod-ily by Hon. R, J. Manion, Mih< ister of Railways and Canals. 1 The Weather, Etc: ~ 1 .lust e Bytust A sttiitiiatfta ' titvf carat A ‘futile Doisiit' Matti HE CAM Liif 0Nr.! 1 Q I E this @~n ~ nfs- _ ' Fresh north in northwest \viniis\ partly cloudy: not much changt! in temperature. trnmniinn iw.-~.s) ' i|t'\' i)""i1‘Fl 'l‘\r¢ .\II]’lI‘I0llU..U i . .. ir _ cum, billy lti-.\l\niiuum anl inni- muin ¢eir\pr‘rx\tu\‘\‘>i:»- imison .. 10 Aklflvilr . . ... ,... lil ?`» Victoria . .-1,... H \'an4-o\|\'cr . -- 7.- -A-. 45 Edmonton ... .. t.. Th, B ff . » .- v » -. .,.. ;- _- -. as-ma-ifati an _ » . . . Unlgnry ... . ... ... Rt Saskatoon ... 1.. ... ei Regina ... .. ... ... .. 53 \VinnIl'i0l; ..- _ ....'48 Toronto ... . ... -'if' (H Kingston ._ .. . .... iii W! i)ttu\\':i ... . ... Ji tif! .\lnnlr1~nl ... ,, - .. ..... H (T1 Quebec 50 7-8 Slain! .T0lll\ ... . te 1.... 44 60 linlifsx 40 .'11 Chririoiiotcwn . . . . .. -.. -.. 42 -il l`0Rl(‘.\ R1 Msriiirne \Vc.~i :~ ~i~`r-~nh nortlrwrsx winds: fnir; not nruch change i tonlpernttrl-rt. libiiriiime l~l.|si;-l<`rr~sh norih I northwest winds; |m|'iiy rinurly; nr; much change In tvrnperulirrc. High (lilo ii|i.l :\i'|~-rrlnitn nt 12g Intl tomorrow ru-trmut: nt Riu) Sun s-is this bt-~-vtiya nt. 724 and rises iomorrmv innruing ni ~i‘.tT. Fir.-rr quarter moon liondny, .\Iny 21, 10.20 1| m Siunnrttritiizie title riuhiecn mlnutal later llrnn i.‘l\:trlotietu\\-rr. 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