1-. .1”'¢ '°°Il"_5` “He who has a th ' friend to spare.” sand friends has not a if/7; Oll- J I \`\§3;ll\\I\I - 1,/ \'."";.» ' '_ 9 _ , I _ ‘ " A ‘ _ - 1 .I I (I , "'% 1 ;' _ \\"" I ‘ I 1 "’f//' ' . ` 1 I //'//Lg er _ fr . s ~ . -I \-as f /. The 's Paper Read v, yhody x /1 \\l qi . -.»'__ -. AQ _ ` . _ V ggi Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew `/L {)\\ fvv is knows 'Q rd ; (V 0 I .. ._ . ..i,,:i‘i “He WISC- ,.. .NYM “'34 \ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY JUNE 28, 1924 VETIIING. PRUVINCIIII '!"l'1'\I' _ _E ,__,..__,___._ L- ,4--|-e-|--|-+-|--i--|--|»4--e»-|»-|- ' -|- cANAol-AN eooo Rows ,, _ I+ coN_vEN'r|oN ctoses see. sion. +++++Q (Canadian Press.) Different Interpreta-. ' ' ' " ,‘,§’“""‘§.f‘"”““",,,,cS' If "' tions Concemin Discussed in Ottawa House-Matter Was 1§,‘:;},,,,.-,..D,._,§§;,,,_{*§;_,‘,;,_; ,gg g Gi; 0 if G ('.\|1 l'Il'l[\[l 0 CXDCU- Recent C,mfe,.en_ Referred To Department of Justice 3.12% L..‘..1?.1.l..’ .111 M511.. .I ce Cleared .U p. (Brltlsh United Press) LONDON, June 27-Different interpretations by French and British newspapers on the results of the conversations which took place last Sunday between Premi- ers MacDonald and Herrlot have been cleared up and it is believed that the removal of misunderstand- ings will lead to better understand- ing of the French and British dif- ferences. Premier MacDonnld's absolute denial of the existence of any "pact" has relieved British anxiety which was caused by the growing suspicions of the French mllitaris- tic party. The country -is fully be- hind the Premier's determination to pursue a poiioy of forced gener- al disarmament. Greatest satis- faction is expressed over tho deci- sion of Uni'ted States to take part in the conference. There is a grow- ing belief also that the Donlinions should be represented although not formally assmembers of the con ference. The possibility that the Dominions may be invited to send "observers" is being widely can- vassed. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc l\.A'l'l:l.»-I emu per word each Insertion. “Tea Party at Emerald Dominion Day. 2690-6-11-18| "Taxi stand McLellan Bros Phone 250. 2078 6 24 6| "Charlottetown Carnival Week July 14 to 10. 2630-6-12.261 “Change of Date-Hope River tea postponed until July 12th. 2971 6 Z4 Gi "Spend Donlinlon Day at Rocky Point via S. S. ilillsboro. Sec time table in this issue. "Annandale Hall, Monday, spec- ial show. Dempsey-Flrpo fight in Moving Pictures. 3041~6,26,.'li "Entertainment in Millview Orange Hall, on Friday, June 27th at 8 p. m. 8078-6-ZS,2i "Grand tea party at Itustlco on July 9th. Proceeds in sid of St. Aug ustine Church.-3016-0-25 tf. “Como to the Ice Cream Social in Stanley iiall Saturday evening. June 28th. 3067 6 27 21 Come to Tryon on July 3rd lor the Protestant Orphanage iPicnic to be held on the grounds oppoidte the Baptist Parsonage. 3100-6-28-2i “The Lower Freetowners are coming to New Glasgow, Monday June 30th. 3094-6-28-il "Notice, All roads lead t Emerald on Dominion Day Good time for everybody. Come along. _ 2005-0-24 'li. "Tea and ice-cream festival. at York, beginning 5 o'clock Dominion Day. If not ilne .brat fine day l0ll0W- |,,g_ :ioai-is-za-21. “Dominion day excursion to Or- well and return, fare 40 Cents- 3- B. "Harland" leaves at 3 o'Cl0Ck afternoon, due on returu'8.30. 3079-6-28,3i “Come to the Grand Tea Party at lialliday's Wharf, Wednesday July 28, Harland loevea in after noon roi- ine great event splendid ssii and sumptuous repeat. ti "Come to the Ice Cream festi- val in Pleasant Valley school- house Monday evening, June 30th it not fins coma Tuasdli evening 8004-6.37.2l ucomo me lm festival and dance in the C. B. A. Hall. vs.-mm niver. Monday events!- Junl 30. m”_s,n'" "S, S. “Harland” makes the 'round trip this afternoon leavin! for West llivor at 8 debut dns on return at 6.45, fare I5 cents. 001118 enjoy this magnificent sail. A Which Has Ta (Canadian Press.) O'D’l\AWA, Julie 27.-That the Lieutenant Goverlior of Prince Ed- ward Island should have reserved judgment on thc Provlllciill legisla- iion which he fclt unable to ratify and left final decision to the Gov- Brllor General is the opinion ex- pressed by the Department ol' Jlls- tice in -its report eubni-lttcd to thc Governor in council and tabled ill the House today. The fyle deals with -the action of Hon. Murdock MacKinllon in vcio~ Ing the provlnclul legislation izlcor- porating the Ullited Church oi’ Cari ada. OT’IlAW-A Ont Julie 27-() 1 »» . Il April 24 last the Lieut. Governor -reported to the Governor ill Coun cll that he had withcld hid llssellt to the Church Union Bill wlrlt-li was a private bill. llc cx-prenscii the conviction that llltcricrellce wi-.ll property was ullcollstiluticnnl and added "freedom in all matters oi' public worsllirp is so jeniously guar- ded in all of His Majcsty's dolllili -ions und sweeping llllcrl'crcllcc ,thcrcwi-tll by tlcvuetotloll is so sci dom exercised tll-at l have dccmcd lit advislvblc to wllllllold lily coll sent," "'i`llo lllat-tor was rcfcrrcd lo thc Il\iinlf-lter ol' Justicc who rulcil that thc Llcuicllzlnt Governor should cl- Ithcr approve thc provincial logis- lution or refer his doubts thereon Ito thc Governor Gcllt-l‘a'l lor :ldvlc-o_ ill its report i.ho_l\illli.-ltry of Jilli- itlco considers lt regrettable lllot the Lieutenant Governor should ilitive adopted the course he did und bled its Report I rejected thc advice of the Provinc- ial Legislaiivc Assembly, lic should have reserved the ina-titer for thc ifloverllor Gene-rnl. lnillute is ilot to censure the Lieu- tenant Governor but -to polllt out that under the circumstances the bill cannot go into operation by any notion oi' your excclielicies govern. `.luent.” The Dcpnrtmcnt advise th-ll lthc matter be referred buck to the Lieutenant Governor of Prince lCd- wn»rd Island for consul-tation with his government. ` mclis ut one .\. nl. this lllornlng when the iirown nlllendmnnt tn Clause Two providing that thc bill would cillllc ilito iorcc on Juno 10th it is thc Duff illllulillnent asking that thc courts bc asked to rulc tcrinn assembly to present the bill .ind of pnrllilnlellt to cnilct lt. 'i‘0itON'i‘O, Juno 27. ~Con1lncni-. ing cn the adoption by the liones- of Commons of thc principle of the Vllllrcll Union ilill itcv. nr. ll. .l.' tcc on Cllurcll llnitil sulll ‘Tilc rlght of the church to ilotcriilillc its own destiny is now glllllrllltoi-il by the Ilousc nf Collllnolls vote. lt has llgcll for this* that lnllonists have collsistcntiy stood and thc i (Continued‘on Page 3) IAccuses Wife Of Conspiracy (Canadian Press) ' Ni<]\V YORK, Juno 27.-itllllilnllcl [Victor Modica, n. clliluffcul- of Ncwnrk, N. J., cllnrgcs tll.lt tho $500,000 suit filed sonic tinlo ago hy his wlfc, Mrs. llindclillc iielcll Modlca, iiguin:-lt thc Countess do '}’crlgliy, sister of flurry K. Thaw, for the ullogoii alienation of his affections, was the rcsult of a con- Ispli’-acy. The charge is lilade in n suit for $50,000 brought by him against his wlfc's parents, Mr. ulld Mrs. Louis D. Martine, and her llllntllcr Attilln. Martino, charging allcnatlcn of her affections. I r The lllnil train from Borilcn mel: _with il bad nllsllnp ncnr Win;;loe slntlon lust night, \vllcll thc»inco lnotivc, three freight cars, '.llc bzig gage car. li-lid one seconi cla.-is |.;ir»'- scll.'.'.'.r car were derullei, und :lb lout a hundred yards of thc track torn up. A train was sent out lroln the clty to bring ill the limits and pfls senyzcrs which :lrrlvcd about 8 <1' clock. I Work on repairing the trick wil/3 immediately begun and lt_w.~i=-i cx pected that it would be i~--lilly lor the regular train service this -ol-u 0 ing. °'»Come to the Straw-berry Fcu- tivaiat. Milton. Wcdncsdny July 9\h_ 3098-6-28-Zi t “idxcursion lo Rocky Point llo- minion Day, ilnzel Il.. lcuvcs Bon shaw 9 a. ln. -Como all. 3101-6-28-Zi for ice Cieam Fe-stlval at Brnckley. Zi | “Fortune Tea: July lst come to F'ortuni'. to spend thc holiday. All kinds of amusements, rofrcslinients and best of meals. This is where they catch the big trout, get yours ion. "Dominion Day." ily order of committee. 8073 0 27 2| I "Come to the grand reunion oi the sons and daughters of Prince Edward island at home and abroad at Scolchforl. Memorial grounds Wednesday. July 23rd. 1924. Ile- ireahments and Amusements. 8900-661-Still “The Salvation Army's annual picnic at Mr. Hnmm's farm, Bun- bury, July lst. Trucks lsmve S. A. Hall 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1, 2. and 8 p. m. Fares sdnits I5 cents children 10 emu. Come and bring your family; visitors' table arranged. _ 3| Bad Train Derailment _ Service Commission. "Reserve Wednesday, July 0th.| Lost Both Feet that Mcllglior nttelnptcd to board] lilo train just as silo started to move and was dcterrcd by ii traili- nuln, and thlnt he lllzlde tilc second .attempt when the train. was going fnstcr, falling ill doing so lilldcr thc whocls of the moving train. i--14)-e Postal Men Reject Proposal, More Vacancies Filled (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Julio 27. --Rejection by the local striking postal work- ers ycstcrduy of thu govcrnnicnt's offer on Juno 18th of a sllbcolll- lnlttec to investigate differences between thc llicn and doln'l.iloll .nllthorltlcs wcro followed up this tmornilig by tho employment of ull additional number of substitute workers whose nnules had been placed on the "accepted list" at the last orui examination conduct- ed by rcpresentativcs of the Civil it was also announced that a limited letter carrier service wus :llaugilrlitod this morning in thc eastern scctloll of tho city. The men were not escorted when they commenced their rounds. Strikers rcltcratod tilnt they will not rcturn to work l:rll¢-ss taken back ill a body, each man to rc- ccivc his fornlcr position and forln- or wages and without losing his seniority or pnlslon status, Des- pltc efforts of local officials to of- fect thc distrilnltlon of lnail tho situation is cxtrcmel serious, cs- “ilowcvcr. t-he pur.posc_of this 'I' T6 0 which were re-elected. 'I' 'I' invitations for the next an- 'D 'I' nual congress wc-re received 'I' 'I' fl'0nl Vl(i[0l‘Ifl, H. C., London is 'I' lOlltal'io, Montreal, Toronto. 'I' -I' Windsor and Quebec, and will 'I' 'I' bc given consideration by the 'I' cxeclltivc commiltcc and all- 'I- 'I' nouncemcllt to be miadc inter. -I' '|"I-+'l"I'+'I"I"I"l'++'I"I°-I' l. IIEIIIIIIII IIIIII I (Canadian Press) OTTAWVA, Out., Julie 27. -The Di'il1ClDle of 'tile Church Ullloll Bill 1 . was approved in the H-.msc of (loin-Il INIIEII EIIIIIS 1925 czlrrlcd in colnlllittci vol- lit) _"__ lo 53. Clilllsc Two uns( ilefclltcd. Anlhllssador to Lon' ` don Will be Official on the jurisdiction by thc i‘l‘osby~ Observer at Prenl_ iers’ Conference. (British United Press) \VASiI-lN(l'l`0N, Juno 27, -Alli- |\Vilson, Secretary of joint commit- crican Ainbilsszldor Kellogg to Lon don has In-ui illstrncicd by i’i'csi- iicllt. Co.llilli§c to uct as Allli-rlczlll ollsi-rvor lit thc London conference of l’rtlll|l-rs oil July 16. t‘ol. K. Aluvs lmgilll, Allicrlcnrl obsx'l'vt‘l' on the itcpllrlltinns Coln- mlssion, was ordered to assist Kellogg. Announcing these instructions, thc Whltc liousc, in tl formal stato- mcllt, said: “it is thc dc:-ilrc of thc "iillllllllstriltion tllzlt lilo Dawes pl.lll -.lioulll ln' put into cffi-it as which the country is vitnlly intcr- or-itcii. "it is with this vicw that, in rc- spuisc to thc invitation cxtcndcd by 1’l'ililc Minister Macilnnald, ill- strnctlons have now been given to Ainbili-u-ador Kellogg to attend the confercricc in London on July 16th, for the purpose of dealing with such illnlti-ri-l als uffcci. thc intcr- ests of tho United States and oth- erwlso for thc purpose of informa- lion. “Col. Logan will go to London to assist the Aillb‘:lssndor." ._..___¢¢>l_ RESIGNS SEAT IN HIIIISE (Canadian Pr¢ss) OTTAWA, June 27--E. Guss Por ter, mcllibcr for West Hastings who lllade charges against Hon Jalllcs llillrdni-k, Minister of Labor has rcsigncd his seat. Mr. Porter informed tho House this afternoon that following the vote of the house approving the re port which exonerated Mr. Mllr- dock hc intended to appeal to the pcople, thc highest tribunal nlid to give the electors of his const- ituency an pportllnity to jlldgo bc- twccn Mr. Murdock's conduct and his nwli. He "respectfully invited" any mcllibcr of thc government or ally member supporting tho govern- nlcnt to oppose him lil West iiiist- Y pecially to bllslnoss houses. ings. ANi)R.l'J\VlS BY T ‘W ST. 1 - ills- -r ` . , _ 'I"SBl1, N, B., June 27.--The cl- 'lr' - ' I eventll .innlllll congress of tile 'li Mmute News * 1 I ,I ' 'Iv -Canadian Good Roads Associa- 'I' Fl3,Shed in Over ‘ . . 'I' tion closed today and was de- 'I' , ' ` 'I' ciured to have been one oi' the 'I' the Wlres _ ____ r most harmonious sessions of -I' , ”4 ° .ln ir I I I §4 \ WIRE BRIEFS* (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, B. C., June 27.-- Wlth the exception of Fort George the only seat now In doubt the standing of_ the parties in British Columbia elections held last Friday is likely to remain unchanged until July 11th or 12th, when the absentee vote is counted. The standing at present, therefore, is, 20 Liberals, 17 Conservatives, 4 Provinclals, 3 Laborites, 2 independent Lib- erals, and 1 independent. SYDNEY, N. S., June 27.- On July 19th the Besco Steel Plant here will close down flat for three months with the ex- ception of ons blast furnace and one battery of coke ovens. The Trenton plant will also be closed. Consumption of coal will be cut from 80,000 to 60,000 tons. GLACE BAY, N. S., June 27. --A cargo of rum valued at $12,000 and consisting of 600 gallons was con-flscated by I customs coiiector Orr of Port Morien. at Long Beach last evening. NEW YORK, Juris 27. - Joseph Carlin a guard was shot and killed today by two bandits who held up an armor- ed car at the entrance of Mott Haven yards of New York Central Railroads in the Bronx and escaped with a payroll of $9.500. The bandits escaped in an automobile. MADISON SQUARE GARD- DENS, N. Y., June 27. -New- ton B. Baker, former Secretary I of War in the Wilson cabinet placed James N. Cox. former Governor of Ohio, in nomlna- ` tion at today’s session of the Nation Democratic Convention. l l I I 1 l I I l ._ FACES NEW CRISES 61 ' Premier Mussolini of italy faces Mmm I series ol' new crises as a result of the kidnapping and murder of ruptlon against members ofthe '_ . Four of the revoltlng Progressl Iiament, who have notified lender longer consider themselves as me Caucuses... From left to right. D. Conte, Macleod: Robert Gardiner, River. f ve members of the Dominion Par- Robert Forks that they will no mbsrs of the party, nor attend its M. Kennedy, West Edmonton: G. C Medicine Hat; E. J. Garland, low IAPIIN MUST I lliliii si bill will not affect, materially, the' trade relations between Japan and' I Japan cannot continue to be al raw cotton from the United States* the United States. - These are 'the only conclusions to be reached from cold-blooded' have nothing to do with the mat- tcr. It is just an open and shut (Canadian Press.) celvcd word last night that hor lillslliind had hor-u killcd ill all :lu- tnmobllc accldcllt ill -Los Allgclcs, on Tuesday night. No pnrticulnrrl were given as to the nature of the accident. Mr. Curr has been in Los Angeles since lust year and it was thc ilrtontloll ot' Mrs. Carr and lit- tle ilnuglltcr to jolll him there this summer. lic wus about 55 youre of age and ll native ol' Si. John. Hartland during thc day, with a young man aeconlpanled by a girl. He trailed thc pair and found them it Mllniac. Ho .stepped into the car and ordered the man to drive Ito Woodstock, arrvling this even- ; ing. The man, who is 23 years of age, gave his name as Norris Brooks, ni' Bangor, and the girl, who is 17, Ethel M. llurnhsm, of Bucksport, Norris says he mot the girl yes- icrday at the circus in Bangor. it C dl P Deputy Mstteottl. it ls alleged is said they admit having stolen I 'M 'I' "°") . that the crime was P|'l""°d '"4 the car. and are rcady to rctum to Jung 27.'-Fqoods ln Lake executed by prominent :nernbers Bangor. m \ . - . of the Fasclstl, the sem -ml tary American officers w arr ve Ladoga region have engulfed vluages' The °I'illf1Ill¢I°Yl WI‘|°I\ Put Musaolinl here tomorrow to take the car and water me 14 feet- Causing an <=n°1°m°1'S dam ;::.:".: °;.°::.:;.:i°'.¢:: '1.*.‘:.:'.°.“1':.: ag-e_ Many lives are reported to have beell to make sensational charges ofeor- especially the glrl,.who has _spent most nf hr-r time trying since bo- llost and arehonleless. _ _ governnient. -ing. locked up. _ V nn wmi nts oil ni is known as “coolie cloth." It clo- thes the people of half the world millions of As‘a Japan has almost being her only competitor because (Continued on Page 8) l . . Circuit analysis of the trade statistics andiBI-ltaln te" hu fllllilamelltal economic factors upon temporary Il-/Sell; bJ:;gi(;ll's commercial struct- Sudanlsel te" Sentiment. personal predilection, .__ dim” individual iikos or dislikes, politles.- (canadian Press) LONDON, June 27. --The Brit- ish Government announced today I ' . . . Icnse of translating into everyday that it is not going to abandon the . . : . --- f>1- Specdny as posslblum and Kellogg . 1* . talk the hardest, most unsentiment- Sudan in any sense whatever. B T ' was ,|iruc,L.,| to --,,m.m| the com al things on cartll-trade statistics. This definite endorsement of the f,.r,.,,,,c fm. um I,,,,.|,,,s,, of (lwllng _ _ _ Figures, as the old adage has it. policy of the previous Government i. _“-gli, su,-h ,mlucrs “H affect me m_ dont llc. And figurcs show just was proclaimed by Lord Parmoor. (Canadian Press) |tcrc:-'ts of the United States and _ one thing-that Japan would be ati./ord President o_ e Council,‘in TRURO, N. S., Julie 27. -Joseph otllcrwlsc for purposes of inforniu- T; “°’“\’I°I-0 HUP- an “I’“0I“t0 dull- If me Hnuse “II and ca" es 'RESPONSE WHAT |5477-"4| |Mcugilcr, Westville, aged 45, ilod`tioll." _(f7“"ad'°" P"f") silo ceased to buy from and scll greater SIK!llfCl8. li VIGW Of U10 .____....ln._____-_a_ botll his foot so badly crushed hero 'l‘llu White House stutclllcnt foi- .» SAUL1 I" ST' MA_R.Ih,' Unit". Jim! to the United SmlCH‘ U them is impending visit he Egypt?" °cHAR|'°TTET°wN. GA.|.‘~'vA\r this afternoon as he muldc lill ull- lows: "7”A Wfy I"f'“`lr"`>_Ul';I_" d S'°;“'gy UIIYWIUH that the ~]"l’“““5° Inmlld Pm'“I_er' Z"gm“I G ha' to con cr week July 14 to 19.. 3030-Q-lllli sllcccssful :lttclnpt to board thc "it is the dcsirc of the ndniinii-;~|nf honmuw "HIL 'M "L" mm" Iy DOBIIIVSIY U0! i0 IIC if I5 i0 be 3- WIN' "lm Brnishi °vemm‘mt' Tn blind baggage of the Maritime Ex- lratlcil that thc Dawes plan should ls"‘"'“' "ml `I"""I’h mm' ."I’""" B X Complete flop or an absolute iluii.i‘"\\lSI*UlotllIp0sslblc. _ 1 ltlvi-r. Spccilili-llslofitllo`urcf slim; mess with Uncle SBln's COUNTY- “Inn °t the Sudan' I . of his lcgs nlnputatcd at thc hos-| “This is the first essential step It I“_I’e “,1!;g‘I‘_If'r“y‘l" fin' 0 JTO() ’i‘he basic facts are: I _ 'ROOM TO LET-WITH MD. pital hcro this evening. it is snid‘to thc economic recovery ubrmiil in ,‘|"“IlIl’- lt. 1.lnt..L 2- H >0\l W I 1. Two~thlrds of Japan's cxporl.~+_B0 Suitable fqf ggntlemup y gt, I ' ‘IIIIICS "I I""I:t.h' “ml fiom 100 to are raw silk and manufactured cot-' y Guardian Oiliee,-2918-G41 200 foot ill \\'ldili. Light clnllils mn cloth The mw Suk is “Um ml . _ k _ _ lliivc boon staked and rccordcd ul- me United Smtes_ -I-he ww ,.,,,,_On .WAN-|-ED___D|N|NG Rao" AND; f""<1Y» 111 bought from tue uilidll states- .__ kitchen girls. Apply Mrs. iitclul- _,___ _ I ' '€`- (Canadian Press) Inn. M0l‘9ll HOIOI- ‘ ' OTTAWA, J 27.-Walter Bur- .. .. . ._ St- J0hn M3-U 13 11,0...-.. ...W1 14f'"°.1i 'r.11011t.1, was ~wA~'rEl>-alan ron unusa- I M 'Y " ._ ' found unconscious in one of the Bl h0lIB0W0l'k- ADDI! ll-N# “ Rep0rted my pa,-K., me y(1_,,¢g1-day_ He was Edgar Hearts, East Royalty. Ii - ' - w.zik fr n starvation that hc ln Zlliililpnot alltl-inlor questions. He was °WANTED*AN EX’Em5'N°l° taken to li local hospital. "°°k fm' Juli' “nd A“|““- ‘5-PNY LET' Ti-IE. M\\_\.lol~tA\RE have IMS B6\\.\_oor~l . rviaei- 1'-L Tama M4 games' . t»=EE1“ . ,// ////A, TORONTO, Juno 28-Maritime moderate southerly winds fair and warln with showers at night. lllgh tide this morning at 7.38 and tonight at 8.49. Sun sets this evening at 7.55 and rises tomorrow morning st 4.11. » New moon Wednesday, July 2nd 1.35 a. m. Sumn\ers'do tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Maximum and minimum temper- aturos: Toronto . . . . . . . . . _.80 60 Montreal ....80 58 Quebec 56 83 58 48 64 Clear Clear Clear Clear llhir Fair Cloudy Cloudy Charlottetown .....7B Halifax St. John Boston New York . . . . . . 74 82 .f V .'@--L ...-1. . _ GER ;A'w I7' 1 K I '- ' .. f;i:..'¢j1'1'f mi. in 1 . (British Unilltl Preis) BERLIN. llluq Z7--GOi"|i`i§l1'. |B° tends to apply for memberlltlil Ui. the League of Nations st the- Leif gus Assembly st Geneva next tember, according to llllqfml from a reiiarble solrool -f.. - The news follows the snl\0\\l\P0' ment or plans tor sn inter»Aili»¢1 reparations conference foltsrethbl tain snd- France. the BOYKI- /'gilaints of which are both hiding- 'towsrd increased League activ in European affairs. _._. ._ ' Britain and other Powers, recoil.- ly have urged that Germany dp- ply roi- lssgusmilnbenhip. but ro- llnquish her former demand- for lm_- msdiats permanent membership in the Lea ue Connc Present Friction Will Not Change Com- 1. 1. .?1..1.1......1”.'1... <1..111.1,l. convinced that once the Experts mercial Relation s, Despite Senti- at-me 1. -11 <»»---in -f -mi-e ance as s world power will assure ment, Says Or iental Expert. ie; ";=""°_;' '°,,g_'_;>_,,§;'3,="°-,,,_ ro esgu se ss increasin here for some time (United Press) and manufactured by Japanese- mnnegadvuaul bu.. aww LONDON, June 27-Japan's res- owned mills in both Japan and uve m-owsanda in the mmm” 9( entnicnt of the exclusion feature China, into cotton cloth of coarse 1933_ and ,mae have pgnhgd. gui;-_ of tho United States lnmligration|texture and cheap price. This stuff cause ag~g,.e"|“17_ me Uniietl states. ‘the swarming. poverty-slrlcksli COUHISBSS . firstelass power unless she buys_a monopoly of this i>\lEil16B8. Cllllm ‘° ---> in 111° intend-1 to e<111t=nue to be alfhe business- Jaime has chess lab- MIAMI' Fm" 5”" "`”C'°I“’"*"*'~ first-lcldlss power therefore Japnn`0l‘ Ht home, and can hire even Claudia winds" De chanquetot' ' 1 .'cllca er l hor in China Ja an can b°““m“I ANGYICIU WU' 05-1’-vI?"¥I must maintain, virtually ill und m ' » D 11 ~ D - lnislled volume, llcr business wlthlshlil 010th lll1YWl1€I`0 ill ABI!! Hi3:12338;l1;;;?(i,l}ct(mr:-;;I;’°‘;`;?;§:; I-Nl. Under s1dposse.0_I- J Rose, the coun- srded |15-at weak $500 cours of the suit for artist husband in heaoontest o aw I nare.--as no vo Mt mmumtuszilhn ii. Sha.w's Hotel. Bfaokley Beach. AMIIERST. Julio 27--.\irs_ E. A, .OUR 3-rock or F-Ru"-8 AND Carr, daughter of A_ il. W-zllkcr, rc- voggmbms is completa mums your Saturday order to Colo U Co.--li. ~evenv'ri-i|Ne New iN randy fruit and vegetables. Phones lf! and 558, mall orders _promptly attended to. Jenkins and Son. Ii Reserve July 10i.'ii for Corn- wall Sunday School Picnic. ' 3085-6-2848!. Stolen Cer Found ` _ "’.€.’.§‘_.f’.2§.ET..".’,§1'i...l'1.!1"5...'.’tl'I..'2’.i N631’ W00dSt0Gk / gfwrllfmlgddillgrsla B. nt . 3-L woonsrocx, .nine 21.-A 111ml- - ‘W-NNTED-A GOOD DIG. YOUNG sage to Sheriff Foster this morning ‘~`lfI"Il18 h0\‘°0- Mill! bi WWC. \\$ from Bangor. Maine, requested him ‘APPIY K~ F- M5339- 'BL P03051 to he on the ionkour for R im-ge _ \ Road, Charlottetown. 3090-6-28-di. Nash sedan, H. 1-628, stolen _from $ __ \I/ ~_°'°-""°-*'°°°“~°°**'i°"'Iv-1'! i-Jilwlml mlm-.. 'rue sheriff loam- N / _ "°’°° "'""""N°‘ °|' - 'lV.IlV» cd that a large our had been ill _ ` .-"’ ‘ description ultlaply' lllll"ll§$ itiously executed. Gnssdi.sn~0QI»~ ral Job Printsry, Phone 188. 2870 5 OI! *FRESH FRUIT AND abies, wax beans. ` oes. celery. onions. lettuce, atoes, new cherries. |.0llDll. fruit. and |080-0-8811i _.B.arg¢tfns in Every Department all Day Saturday--P°rou;.;e i .,,|1 _-.J .'1’-- -n 1