the occasion. r, which all hope will the unknown quantity i s Orchestra: h P h _ , ‘sd m . l¢ I ~ - Il . Bl, _ E W she'll try to hear any er el aturdlest of .ho quin- whiEh` it probably will sho triplets ir expected to tourist boom for the fl! this yéar perhaps dent 500 and 2000 lnqiii-les ation spots in Ontario ived each week at To- t was said here today lay anniversary of the l e . t lc ae I ma s 'l1'l§5hUW§G8¥/Trtiiik fic last yea: when the asm for the quintup‘ets rom the tourist's stand appointing A view of - as out of the question ' too tiny, and liie for uch too uncertain er, however. conditions uch lnoro satisfactory. were not any too good eathcr conditions have ed. Modern accommod- been provided. aka it possible to relax tors" rule at the Dafoe that the babies may be $11 appreciable increase M _ is . w _ n . n rl i w nrt it their seeing the ob- 35% e§ si vy blow at the rneolls' 'heats three mem sir “"“*“"‘°’°‘ uoounlymmeehmetual omaa White, lah of Ven. along in the‘air_ m white. some on aviator opened out I ousievn- epeedoitomiieaaniilolia- ~, t » - 5 isgsamer with 'twenty-thne years < later. -It 1 ltax, » ~ - been vlailins Ang. la, lm. oept__.iim,_ _i _ of ~l--~_ ..._ I _ ,__ _. 1,., r nA_,_.` 1,.. L _ in i ` " l » V ,, _ _ . __ , _ , _, _ ._ - .~.'...-.,-5 _,_ .-ug... .. i;_f»~~.,` ._ .'~,,,r..;r.,,.i.-‘g-.__,",. ,_ 1¢l,_l__}~..z/»,,~\.,.' -.';,-,-.'»:'~» _ _.M #¢V(___.k,. __ , _ _ _ ,_,,,;,_.,,__, , ...--agua » `»; ._ :,§i~_§ .` _ ,. _ .L _._A ___M_:__v _ ‘ ,,-.‘ _ ~!»..... lg. "__ ' ‘ ~ 1 f~ -. 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A _...___ _,us-~ _~r-- ._ , _ _ _ ~.i -t, UMMERSIDE GUARDIAN ' and rlalmcl'-:s County cl~lR0Nlcl.s , . _ Ilullcl will ull -_ .___,,__,, - - ». ont illlllu slllls STEII. 1 the Dance in E Hall, Tues I Busy eek BIIBII II Before Commons IS F II II T II [Ii r flllilllul ii ~ in fl B _‘, (A. r.. my., _ . . _ ' eel Music orsi%’n.?i_ 0.1.2, ’r'i’2§»*‘rl{”l’ I - ~ ent-Ill Effect' ~ Appointed Kal shi 3°”`°h f°1' I d¢lP¢l’lte band oi’ ex- 4 1 f¢0X'I}l0I`ll8l'¢l WIIO l L i . n W in or on. or their (C, ,, G__,,,_n,_ sw,” ww which he W “mm on M N Grand Cross ofhthe ARE FOR ill: “ “num” "“"b“""l° o'f'rAvvA. sas zo~'l‘lio exieiit with noappsrent W; ,¢;,,,,_,_' H, Order 0f St. MIC 36 ____ W1 federal men and polio, 1"; y es from Page ii §,‘,fy*“ ¥°l imderwuv ln thu me to-_ ff, "‘;‘,?1 {§"¢f“°"~‘lS Ilw inter- presides at lon: oabinet realms is h ~°_'__°` One suspcc member of the ans. industry ewgolgiislfuioclaehauaulg? :il\liryB£t‘l|rds" nycludagiz rl: imulliy " °“ my “ll “Y sang. fs tlli ' rt t-1 t ` - ' “~ ° _35 my nfsmblinéafn' gag; vlliiiiilllaixs, age :H lggnllrewuoiudetlilgxe darling House of commons every afternoon. 011" md E151" mm, two bunch “Hou h me D lv h_ _mi I o e par a- His one concession to his recent more mmuzh hmlcmm neck, two 113119114'-I!! session. Members- of the illness was to remain at hoxne eve- °u° but qumlupbu "Uh" lflil Ind Another 'illlwtlxieilllsnllz 'ln(iluri§:w°t1vi<'flsmf:>‘u.i1-mmwnelsurel Nmml lr? Imgvglfen hu t I ed onne. eldest siste i ' . s MS I e re urn home from S md one of the ‘info ’“Rd'"m_m me U from the mlssbuylng and price England after attending the Bilver dren" The others are Archer also wig w¢°dw°’» Perry spreads report already introduced, Jubilee celebrations, Mr. Emmett Thneso and Pauline paremiy not “tau “Ed bill IP- and with at least thnee additional said he would return to work and Huh Mass at sacred muted agmgster_y~b H t shield de- measures on the same _subiect tor ascertain just how muon no ooulo h, Corbeil, Tuesday The extortionist: hlidebcen t ing bpmtmdmed within 8' (ew days' d° without nbback W his health" to wrest "mm ,rom Heiberiyn Throughout last wcnk cabinet -The Prime Minister is cafryillil of official ceremonies; Ivey bam president d - council sat each day grappling with out that experiment and at the end sfr. 0, d'mh" My w”» “H ef *mea* the oonstltutlonsl barriers which of the first woeir seemed won and ceswhich will be made gang thgt it had lltggrgigleg some law offimrs and advisers be- strong. by government min- the lives of its lo members; what he lieved to stand in the way of full Followers of the Prime Minister gui ‘ wuld --get" only me or two of mem compliance with the recommen- have been encouraged to hope that r o summers visitors - dations of the mass buying oommis- he will find it psssiblo to ¢omp1¢f,¢ , 9105- 'the. session and with a short rest] at the most and m that event s - lyqbe marked for death himselflm Imperaonatss Pregldrmg , United State! agent, soma- resembiing Ivey, assumed the role of the victim as the oglcm manoeuvred for two weeks ip my their trap. IW? was given directions to go to I eeftsln Place. "pick up s note in a tobacco can and follow instructions,'_' The federal agent resembling Ivey was assigned to drive the contact car. Under the rumble seat was hidden Detective Lieut. M. E. Frank, 0D€rati.hg a two-way radio. Four carloads of-officers spread out to cover th¢ territory. ahead, be-_ hind and on either side of the :on- .tact machine. Just as s. machine carrying Detective Lieuts. Archer and Harry Miller, and a Department of Justice man, arrived where the wbacco can was hidden. they saw a mysterious car drive sway. Trailing it at high speed, they forced it to the curbing. An what ve on Tuesday. tely one out of every es of the border, but olpaned Fire "We all jumped out and as we ap- proached tho car the man at the wheel opened fire.” Miller said. "l saw Archer stagger beck and mow he was hit. So I and the _Depart- ~ment of Justice man opened up. To- getherwo filled him full of lead.* _Williams was booked at the prison in the hospital on suspicion of at- extcrtlcn and attempted murder. Police waited lon! at the seaside or the sale. this and partly bald risoner. H¢ mumbled some- ant, a way has been tempted P ' thing which they would not :ep¢a!. Federal Control Commission To what extent these obstacles hair: been overcome has not been disclosed but it was learned yester- day that the government `hsdi reached its decision as to the re- commendation for a federal con- trol commission for busirrss and llldll-Stl'Y. Nld 'hat the legislation would be introduced during _the week. .Prime Minister R. B. Bennett., completed a rather strenuous wack. ’ his first work since the illness with ‘ before the campaign may lead them ‘ in the mrlc;al election contest- I Prorogstion by the end of June or shortly thereafter, and 9, gene;-gl election early in september seems I Probable. depending entirely upon lhe length ol time ll. taker perilo- rrnrit to deal with the lelisiative larognm. Parliament will dirsolve by 1lPB¢ 01 lime. if not oiflcially ended before then. the middle of August when it will have completed five years of existence. Dissolution is €XD€¢I2ed. however. -immediately the work of the session is completed. Sp a n is h Flyer C racks-up Loses Love An»d'Money' (A. P. By Gulrdialrs Special Wire) BELEM, iPara) Brazil, May 26.- Juan Ignacio ‘Pombo. youthful Spanish flier, apparently lost thc hand of Senorita and a tidy nes. egg today when his romantic 7.010- mile flight from Seville to Mexico. D.l"., came to an end. On a hop from' Natal to Belem. Pombo was forced down by tuel~ shortage at Camocim, Brasil. Of- ficials of an oil oongpony reported that the wing of his almewas dam- aged when he tried to ta on again and that Pombo said: “It is imposs- ible ‘to repair the damage. I will continue to Belem tomorrow by Pan- Ameriean Airways." sight of strangers-and tsee them in the ~olar (Written 19|' I-he Cllluum 7"' h 0 mm of vim By John LeBlanc) The Spanish Government has of- fered 25.000 pesetse in the youth ii €”§f’ll.‘2$‘.§1i€2.“lE.r“’.2 Canada In Wor1d’s h- °°»==»1°'~;,=h;=-gg,-, “°f<;,=,§,‘,;;g,; my-the n-went no ro no e satisfaction of their mg sum m ° L ° ‘mm “°th°" °°“m'fY W*-" lm' lW°°*\l¢5\'¢ “UW uvmi 5” M°“°° had pressed them more favm-ably than Sk W3' S uid himu amused .LJ _ rmnxsmwi t e ann y 1 ,"4 Ag my (Copyright, 1035, By The Canadian au ence or e eilymtlxfey are oompggteiy Pl‘\`ll) Country Callandor. Ont., was so pronounced rn oontsglon but the aAnnmox. N., B-. May N- C e k as to be remarked upon by the angers excites them Yellowing sheets of an ancient 1' I C e t DGWSPBPGPB the following day. rs wave and the :ruin minute book in Bad'deck's little ‘ You cpuld have heard a pin drop back If they could eourthousehrecgrgi “chem of th; °*'°°- b§;I¢;\é°bt:lylt hgrwitemteeillxiitiiessiilln bri hes c a e ear , Y ¢ uid probably sly it Roi mgmy I8’ wgmon. _ (CI. Cable Bywgllardiana Special wma, of the wumry dwtm, wfm Ill DON ) Pro ai th olnnnlns letters set lletwed W by New Y°rl=’s hgh sownurngro t°ntn as years ago re- I-'°ND°N~ WY “"°1°°° °f PW priced belby specialists. sw-seem. .1 k b hom md soores in first class county cricket nur,” md umm gn wma., md Scout And }:;P:d.I‘°;ew'aB:$'1lf°°m11e°ym an up matches started Saturday were:_ mgdiolno, Kent 241 (Ames 138)' Warwick They were not thinking so much “ "°" ‘°°° “‘° "‘“‘°‘ Pf°-*cf G W Hn" °f M assures mone for uour Uncle Saml Glad ' Quinta Born On . l This Continent (Following interpretation of thc view of the United States toward the Dkmno Qulntuillets who will bf: a year old next Tuesday was writ- ten for the Canadian Press by Dale Harrison ot the New York stat! of t.he'Associated Press). (By Dale Harrison) NEW YWK, MB-y 26-(A. P.)-- lt is dimcult to say whether the United states is more enthusiastic over Ontairids cherubic little quin- tuplets or over the efficient. unas- suming country doctor who brought them into the world-and kept them hm. Americans havent had a chance -to show their enthusiasm for tlie babies directly. They have, how- ever. had the opportunity to meet Dr. A. R. Dafoe. and it is a con- he. _ When Dr. Dafoe spoke several months |80 at Carnegie Hall, the respect and admiration which the dl held f th vidtor from and St. George By His Majesty. (C. P. by Guardian’s Special Wire) LONDON. May 25-John Buchan. eminent author and parliamentar- isn who will be Gans.da's next Ciovarnor-General, received a fur- ther honor tonight when it was announced His Majesty has ap_ proved his appointment as a Knight Grand Cross of the order of Si. Michael and St. George, l-le has already heen elevated to the peerage, although he has not yet chwen his title. and thus tc- day’.s honor is complementary. He isgenerally expeoiedlto choose the title Baron Buchan of Tweedsmuir, in recognition of his Scottish en- vironment. and in that case would be addressed in consequence of. todav’s further honor as Sir John Buchan, G. C. M. G., first Baron Buchan oi' Tweedsmulr. Guests at Banquet Cansda’s new Governor~General, with his wife, was among the guests at a banquet tendered by the combined Empire Societiw to- night to those of the Empire Prln‘l`é Ministers still in London lo‘lowing the Royal Silver Jubilee cclebzations. Coincidentally, formal announce- merit was made of Mr. Blichan’s resignation from the House of Commons, while the Edinlrsrgh Town Council voted to confer upon him the ireedonrof the city. on June 10. Mr. Buchan actually left the l-louse of Commons the day his ap- pointment to Canada was an- nounced, two months ago but the regulation announcement will ap- pear 'tomorrow in the official gazette, in the time-honored for- mula--that the Chancellor oi the Exchequer has appointed him to be “steward and bailiff of the chitterri hundreds.” ' No p:opelrly elected member of the House of Commons may re- sign his seat; he must apply for some office of profit under the Crown and so vacate his seat. Stewardship of the chliiern hun- dreds is the traditional step of re- signation and pemislis the issuance ni’ a writ for the by-election to fill the seat. A writ for the by-election in the Bcottish universities was ls- sued today. Mr. Buchan was one el the three members elected by the Scottish universities, without opnosltlon, ln'1931. He had first entered the House in 1927 _ At Banquet The Empire banquet was given at Grosvenor House with Sir Archibald Weigalt chairman of the Royal Empire Society, presiding. Prime Minister Ramsay lvilasdonald with prominent members of the British Cabinet was present. along with Prime Minister G. W. Foibes of New Zealand, Prime Minister J A Lyons of Australia and French Premier Is Given Unusual Powers Oonyrilht. me by the lane News 1 PARIS, May 20.- (C_F. Havoc) - More sweeping executive powers than ever have been given to a peacetime Premier of France, cover- ing not only financial matters_ but everything relating to economic re- covery, will be asked for Premier Pierre-Etienne Flandin in the bill presented to the Chamber of Depu- ties on Tuesday. it was learned auth- oritatively today. 'I'he Premier will ask the right to eniedite by decrees legislation of all sorts bearing on the country's econ- omic condition. Military appropria- 'tions and plane for keeping the present army class in service beyond ' its noi-maldterm also will be affected. _ it was sal _ l Blinilar ipxowers graréteg to ogleer 'premers the pas ave il ‘limited strictly to budgetary ques- tions, it was recalled. KILLED IN FALL (A.P. By Guardisn's Special Wire)` BOSTON. May 26 -- Dr. Elias Goldberg, 51, oi the Dorchester dis- trict of Boston, either ,lumped or fell to his death from the ninth floor ofthe Park Square buildinil _here Saturday after he had wld a painter in the building he had “lost my shirt in the 1929 crash." I United Baptist Convention Defended' (C_F. By Gil-ll1l‘au’a Special Win) . N. B., May 23-The United Baptist convention ol the Maritime Provinces, embracing 586 churches and 150,000 members, was defended by .two outstanding churchmen in supreme court here _ Saturday when further evidence* was heard in the legal battle over a parsonage between United Bap- tists of Kingston and Independent Baptists of Kingstcn and Malvern Square. Dr. Simeon Spidnle. dean of the Department of Theology at Acadia University and chief examlncr of the convention ordination council, and Dr. G. C. Warren, editor oi tile "Maritime Baptist,” bath de:lzr;d the convention upheiri in every rc- Bpect the true Baptist dtcirincs and had rrver interfcrred in any manner with self-government of individual churches. Their evidence was gilen in re- buttal to charges of the Illdipcnci- ent Baptists that rights and p:iv- ilcges of the Baptist doctrine, call- ing for independent seif-g'o\~.“.rn- ment of each church, had been vio- lated. Lying a. few feet from his body when it was found outside tht building was a. newspaper opened at the stock page. where will your son be LIJIJKAT HIM. 20 gears from now _ ? Q “lm” ° ‘ ` hir ee r 'wicket t rho t the t ' _ .' - In uebec W” J' A' D' Mcmudy’ MW “vim s E mm or om ' ‘ u ‘fruirrndn hum” thenéeflvrhsg ern Rhodesia. and their wives. _ q ' Q C a airinlnshem- pink little or won 1° M°“"r°°l he _but um- of gh, (w Hon 0*!-foward Ferguson Can '--"" In “uni ° “solution of wa- Hampshire 180 (I-foworth six for t y were. -ra 0! t od mhn.méh commigionerv. md lltilllfl lpcolll WIN) P - Q gg;-sm 1 gum 5” _ “W ”"I'md Bum ggtumllgoxr tl))ry°AulI;=s¥r‘;:-uf;-,;h-:fy §v:ili'keiY:r:sSouth‘:mpigl\. for ax est nlah pstiekgzemand Mrs. 1"el‘¢ll9°l‘l. W- A- Ml°A<|ll1'1. mn” om" sem" U Bsiispghe board of commissioners N°f¥hll1lPf0ll8hll’° 320 (Btkewdl 89|!-ddlllll made possible-the babies' agent-general for British Colum- Whllhi lC¢°fllP°l\l¢d fe 'B “wk Centre fm-med his 121, Cox 59, Glover five for 70); continued life. bla; sir George MscLaren Brown Euro an manager' of the Canad- Bsden Powell. Chifi °" “ ,_ 'G1 5 5 ik V gt Th” hem-1 hi ,W uw, me pe W" "'° "'“'"*°“ wmevemem M nm 'f'u'kAtot°!olI,I‘ kolgmn at °n° w° °’ babies if born lnnliew Your prob- ian rnoifle nsllwey, one other ' ` Eno re Heather Baden Poweh “mm” wmlm emma ti- Ilmd Yorkshire 421 ‘Barber 191, sn-l|,l1¢¢ ably would not have lived because representatives of the pi Betty Baden Powell ‘“‘°“ "”° °°‘° ""°“°‘§ mm 8, “YIM M). su,” ,o 1°, one of the impurity of the slr and the oversees attendee. °° it 1 t _ . ,{,,"’°f,§"‘ °",§ue‘_,f" ,ffm ;ln1ll:2¢»m§I'cl;f>e af3l:>`n'r fires iror wloirot: at was f“"h°§3§‘U€w‘:'u=;\;l:°"tMi wa’ 113;; ' ne t nrt Loitersiii mf wie-'P°°l* WH » Y ""° °’*'°“ bl' ‘“'*" llfrléeizhehlilglratalgilfiienznrltah mul- rats cgrontlol: aa. oafhisrfnliezln aa. “°*~"“-“°“"- ml W" We mn' B 1' i f Cl R fl' I (1 Bneneer Wood. official pm Bom M) vs Lmmmre; “_ L.:|°“_ ing little country doctor say this; fthe Lieutenant clot- ,.5,.m°,.,,hm,y,,,_,e,,md ,,,._ _ onanotonlyoietheynotreoentit out-classes |211. There . nm, group of associates had Nottinghamshire 351 for seven _"MY “"°d ‘mb mm- i fe on even- 1| t 1 v"““= °° °°'“°‘°‘° "li 2:. l.‘°‘°:° ‘l"f‘..‘2.l;.r‘.l‘:1°...:°.1‘.'.~.i‘::.“;‘. -»»- --» -on Yankee Sloan ml '°h°d“1°d °7 plane in the Ilhr\P;l‘€Th¢llP& lime no tgu . sclbpropelied Hgh. e me rs Notting am. “_ ,_ t .___ drain ING Bed” "Aerial Experimental Aw- surrey :las for four wioxets ,wo m2‘,f°°15',;§‘,t-c‘fubL,§'f‘n°;*&{°_f p0M,_=,M0UTH_ mg" my “_ _ I boys start in life TODAY, perhaps, he is just a tiny chap Iisping your name in baby words, but 240 months (20 years) from now he will be a man who must choose a life work-accept responsibility and succeed! WouIdn’t you like to help him take a post graduate course or start in a business of his own? AN IMPORTANT FEATURE I ol this ,. _ W- Gl° °°l*¢r-all-IN' I-I* _ ‘ icing oeorgeu Britannia toasty ae- °ffl°l\11Y 'Ulf R°dl'l¢“° oiotlon" were aell, Moon:-dy, F. <1-lol;-nes 'lei vo u . M, ,my ,mm leneuve nt. luv. Len ‘_ 5§3.:§ ¢,_ gli =§r¥-lists rlgllglglwrt r. titieetil _ E it ‘i y survived-there can but that it would most successful fin- riean interest aansr asnti hotbood E is-r §=§¥! igil ' E it 5;; ill; r _` , _ m0¢ll-118 WWI “W U" become noted as an airplane menu- as for three ckets; Derbyshire 150 mm; mb _ W rivvde roi- sei; at arent- hy, Q' 1’ “ml it md b°°" rio in nor has had with British Powell will sian xoeturor. mast n _ ruin; the olllelai ami gy Muon of ma, o plane has w,,,,d_°‘ ° Wm ,°,m,“'n“'b;°,“”_§n"‘ Catholic Ilederatiou been built at Hammondsparfa south Among 102 (pglten 56, m,yb¢p,Wd__h|‘m°“ with the 3°! S°°“° M' N. Y.. we with li Beldwln mm o. smith loin-~ for sei: uiaaieeex the oltyu nan-nano Canada the worlds first while filsnt 2, 1 wich," ¢ mm, ( lip,” standing nth south seems isle sine emrnoenuw there .inrtruontsnsrlaim °'°"° ° ' '°'°°‘°'°"‘“°"'"”'°" ° ° heamrnvoi- e an va Class J boats since arriving here. The Britannia took the lead early intheraceandhelditasthousands of Wight shores wats e will receive newepawl’ Meourdy climbed into a machine noun! 353;; mygggggou ` 'fliers mo tg-M, ,mm sheds. finished s close third noel- wood In the built at naddeek. N. a.. me also _.___ Dionne qvnstuplets were very utttf, ` Ne! I ll" mede \vl°°l°\\ WWW *ml "‘° 'rcmomio-Lee naneley, aril- that the orlnr greet-roeirlng Amer- belng accomplished lstruetion of a solarium lerva the double purpom ii .h , . i , -_ _ Ie _ ro . D ` I - ve . io wf _ __ I Ci , . - , . lol . 'A e _ ) ‘C _ . N _ m _ Ill _ ~ ml. id r . , - mn l _ - the if _ __ . rin . it ' |19 . le will be c PM » , ° 1°"h°3\‘l“'|"mmP”'°° basem oi'ro-ieaopromotorsaewaehanoeto t ___`__.....---- I ‘tbl U _ - \l\ . ‘ I h _ in _ _._ . - ...ti .lim YGUNGEBT GIRL PIL(Yl‘ LQNDGN-on reaching her 17th birthday, Miss Joan I-Iushes. of Loughion, Essex, has received her eagerly-awaited certificate from the Air Ministry, and becomes the yo__un_les_t girl flier in the eountry. not been for the prompt action of the ontario aovenmnent, the bab- ies might have been the victims of greedy, iii-planned promotion. in the detriment of their nitu°e as well as in their physical well-beiul. The United States, which loves to break records in everything. would have been happy if the quin- tuplets had been born on this side of the Border. It would have given the "boestflil American." as foreign- era like to dessrhe him, something more to bout abolit-something very fine and wonderful. But as long as Cecile. Yvonne. Marie. et al. could not be United States citizens. Americans are still happy that they are Canadians: for tint. after ali, makes them (bless their lime heart-si) Ameri- ii’ fl .1 _l la g. ll li _ El 'fr ..»»\\~° ’ ,‘¢".f - _ _ _ I Under the Imperial Life "Chi1cI's Thrift Plan" you start a savings fund which accumulates year by year so that $1,000, $2,000 or more is available when your son will need it most. Should you die before your son comes of age this Company takes your place and makes the premium deposits for him until he readies the age of 21. Then if the policy has not reached maturity he can make the remaining deposits himself. A few dollars a montb will start this splendid tbrxf?-teaching, savings and in vestnnnt plan for your boy. What better start in life could be bave? Write for full particulars today. iAAP£alAl. Lira i lrlnelles and Agents in _ all imperlunl centres \‘*“YOU'LL IE GLAD YOU FILLED IN THIS FORM*\\‘.¢ Tris lun|uAl. Llrs Assumucs Co. or CANADA, HllAn Onics, Toaorno, Oirr. Pi ci perti i of the Child' Thr' ..°.:'.f.:°“.t..~....~.;“.:"..._ W” ' ‘fi PM Name - C fddlrm ,__ 1 Cbildfr Age.. ._ - \-. _,Your 'Age 5-_~_ __ l ¢ ~ \ 'N