MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN Makoaureofahuunwhuotnto ch-rloiteltown Guardian Two Cont: lurnfnl Glllllllll, Iounqhtl 1861 6‘ R USSIAN PL O TTERS SEN TEN CED TO fhjoys Right To Spank Wife sUDBUHY, out, Aug.‘ 23.--Thc right of n night worker t0 spank his wife if breakfast isn't ready wilen he comes home, was upheld today tyiluagistrilte J. S. McKessock. Tic dismissed an asl-‘uillt charge ltfrs. p. , Winters inid again llcr hus- bil, l. Edward Winters. Winters testified he chine home from tile mine where he is EHZPNQV- ed and found no breakfast ready. liis wife came downstairs and pre- pared it. l-le followed her back to tilt- pl-droom and registered three skip! with a flat palm. COMING {VENT “fiance, 13' . Tuesday, Aug, 25th. _.' Bench Ledge. 11-6251-8-22-31 "Dance at Kilmuir Rink Tues- liay night, August 25. L-6285 "seven Mile Ba; Tuesday Aug- ust 25th. Card patty. Lunch served. 15237-8-22-21 "Notice-Field Day Sports at Head Hillsborough, Tuesday, August 25th. Supper served. L-6272-B-24-li. "3 Act Comedy and Dance in B. I. S. Hall. Emerald, on Tuesday, August 25th at 8 P, M. Admission 30 cents. L-(Sl268-8-24-2i. "Meet your friends at St. John's Presbyterian church Tea. Belfast, oil Wednesday, August 26th. L-6271-8-24-2i. "Belhpiciiic at Bell's Point. was» igl nwll-maxure p51». >f%/’ The People's Paper CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1936 R.M.S.. QUEN MAR YMAKES RECORD CROSSING l Face 5e¢ution Covers Prince Edward E island Like the Dew lltclllllllllloll l0FWflRKFOR lKlNli BABINET Routine Business De- layed By Reason Of , Ministerls Vi s i t s l Abroad. OTTAWA. Aug. 23——(CP)—Aftcr idQtTltillg almost a full week to the f problems of Saskatchewan and Al- berto arising from prolonged drought conditions, the Dominion government will turn to other press- illg and long standing administrat- ive routine involving the selection of a great number of appointees for high ofllce in the government ser- vice. Chbinet councils have been called for Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs- day of this week t0 deal without further delay with the accumulat- ion of business which has piled up dilring the summer doldrums oc- casioned by the absence of nearly half the government onyarious missoils abroad. . _ It. has been intimated by Prime Minister Mackenzie King that the \\'0l‘k of completing legislative steps taken at the last session. such as reorganization of radio control, re- sforntion of the Canadian National directorate. merging of departments enlargement of the Bank of Can- ada cfrcctoral/r. will be yccompiish- rd in such a manner that one gen- Cape Traverse on August 2G. All. friends and relatives welcome. Bas- ket lunch. L-626l-8-22_2i "Dance Seven Mile Bay Tuesday evening, Aug. 25th. Wellington or- chestra. Lunch served. . L-62B2~8-24-2i "Seven Mile Bay Thursday evening, Aug. 27th, ccrd ixlrty fol- lowed by dance in hail afterwards. L-62Bl-8-24-2i “Kinkora Ire Crcaln and Social Evening in Kinkora Hall Friday‘, Allil. 28h. Excellent music. Orch- Gtiifn. L-UZBB-B-Zli-Zi "Do not miss the Athletic Meet. Georgetown, next Wednesday after- noon; also sec game between 8th Scige and Stewrirts Bnkmv. L-Gihlii-B-Qfl-Zl "The Bowness picnic will b‘: held Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 26th. at Sea View Bench. All fam- lll’ connections invited. Please bring lunch. 14-6287 "ice Cream, Dance, etc., in lllllrray Harbsr on Wednesday ev- Plllllir. August 26th. If weather un- flivoluable will be following even-l 11x:- L-6249-8-22-3i. -. "landing live hosts, llunbs and} calves at Kcnsiiigton Tinlrsdziyi morning, August 7, Nieholsm, Bros. loading at Hunter River the some date. McEwen 8r Campbell. L-6277-8-24-2l l "Before we get busy harvesting let's attend the big dance at Irish- town Rink ‘Tuesday. August 25. ,If unfavorable weather, first fine ....I1.i£;ht._followlilg. Good floor. good music. R/eal nice door prizes will be Elven. Admission 15 cents. LI "Livestock Marketing B o a r d loading at each of the following shipping Points during the week of August 24th, on the usual days and time: Murray River, Melville. Uigg. Mlllvlew. Bedford, Morell. Hunter River, Albany. Lamb prices still dffltlity and unprofitable for mar- keting. Suggest remaining off mar- k" excepting for fully matured and buck lambs. L-ozqp "An agricultural meeting will be held m Mt. Herbert Hail on Wednesday evening, August 26th, for the purpose of discussing live- stock marketing and other subjects 0f interest to farmers. J. A. Gillies or tne Livestock Marketing Board will be present and also H. W. Clay, Llmlock Branch representative, y") will give an address on hogs ftds and feeding practices. All "m"! cordially invited to attend. L-6278-8-24-2l "speclll meeting Ulgg-Cirand- ""1 Blurring Club will be held in m?! Hill Thursday evening, Aug- “Bl "lh. at a o'clock. This club. Si“! b” "wrkanized as a branch of Int’ “vet-sock Marketing Board. bee. and a full attendance of mem- mfirll imzmuy requested. a. A. w. Secretary. will be present. lllo H. W. Olly, Livestock Branch representative. who will give an- eral public announcement wll cover all. It is. believed this work has been considerably advanced in n tentative way by the Prime Minis- trr himself who spent the vnllffi summer at his desk either in Ot- fawn or" his summer home nearby. Grcilndwork _for tho next Dmlffi‘ menial-y program will also be de- eidcd upon at the forthcoming cnb- inet councils which will be main- lnlncl-l until the Prime Minister's (iFUfITYUTG Sept. 12. to head the Canadian delegation at the Lcaglli‘ of Nation's assembly in Geneva. Other questions of impflfillllile i9 be decided will have to do with government policy on such matters as trade. inlernallcnal relation". the altitude to be adopted at the ivnnoflflni’, League rcorganirlition rii-russlnns. and unfmllloflfleflt Te‘ pop Th» question may also arise again this whiff‘!- of caring for the {ngk} unemployed who were shel- tered in the recently abolished lab- cr camps. A feature of the week-end in koverrlHnlL circles Wfflrtifit’! Gill; (Continued on page 9) TSETSNEW llllsllllli loll RD orrawa. Aug. 2a— icPl-Tlw Canadian Ayrshire Breeders’ Asso- ciation tonight reports a new Ayl" shire record has been sot when 0119 family of cows-mother. dallBllWT and granddaughter-trove each pro- duced more than l00,000 pounds d milk. The oldest of the Ayrshircs. Bricry Belle of Sunny Slope 2nd. bred by Edwin Reid of Soiiris.P.E.l.. besides exccedinfi Pmducklo“ of the iooooo-pouud mark, has just com- pleted n record of 12,033 poumlS 0‘ mm; 46g pounds fat in 366 dflYl- Shc is i6 years old- Her daughter, Sunny S1090 Bunny Jenn. owned bY w- D~ Black °t Watcrtown. Ont.. N15 Drlldllced 103-" 414. pounds of milk. 4.341 [Winds °l butterfnt in 2.912 mllkinil (“W5- The granddaulzlllfil‘. windswept Betty, owned by Gavin D. Reldmofl 01' Edwin Reid, reached the prod- ucflion mark of 102.002 pound-s of milk, 4221 pounds fat in seven lactatiom. Baptist Convention Opens Thursday (C. P. by Gull-dim‘! 5119MB! Wire) WOLFVILLE, N. s.. Aufl- 2P Baptiste from Chiu-ches through‘ out the Maritime R-ovlntx-s will g"'.‘:er at Wolfville this week for the United Baptist convention. "l" annual sessions of the Uniwfl Baptist Institute. the Young p80- 1718's union and the Baptist Wom- en's Mission Union. It will be Si: 91st annual con- vention and will be held at. Acadia $00 finds and feeding wave-Mid» Malina) iiApologies Follow Search Of British S i l l l (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Aug. 23-A Spanish cruiser stopped and searched a British merchant man on the high seas today but the cruisers com- rnancfer latei‘ apologized, official reports said Wnight. The steamship Gibel Zerjon of the Bland line, official accounts related, was prevented from reaching Mctilln, Spanish Morocco, by warships flying the flag of Spain. A few hours after Gibraltar naval authorities were informed of the incident. the destroyer Cod- rlngton overhauled the Spanish cruiser Miguel dc Cervantes and tile captain of the British ship boarded the Spanish vessel. He protested interference with British shipping outside Spanish ilvaicrs. Tile commander of the Miguel d8 Cervantes gave his apol- ogy just before the huge battle cruiser Repulse have into sight. the official report said. The master of the Gibel Zerion ivzis inforlntvl he uias free to pro- cccd with his vessel, and the Brit- ish warships turned back toward Gibraltar". LONDON, Aug. 23—Britain swift- ly folloivcd her warning to Spain with deeds today. Scnrccly hzid the Spanish gov- ernment. announced that it did not teams/zip By Spanish Loyalist Cruiser propose to exercise its right to search on the high seas when word came through that a Spanish gov- ernment warship had stopped the steamship Glbci Zcrjoii, flying the British flag, i0 miles from Melilla. Immediately the battle cruiser Repulse with two destroyers was ordered from Gibraltar to investi- gate. Crew standing by and decks cleared the Repulse swept, by Eur- opa Point at twenty knots. For a time wires buzzed excited- ly. Then the tension cased. Later advices indicated the Gibel Zerjon had suffered no damage. It was as- sumed the Spanish ivarship acted under a. misunderstanding. British authorities intimate that the de- spatch of the Repulse was pre- cautionary and that. no serious sequel is expected. On instructions from the Foreign Office Sir Charles Wingfield, Brit- ish Ambassador to Lisbon, refused to accept a note of protest from the Spanish insurgent government at Burgos regarding the alleged bombing of rebel strongholds by French-built planes flying French colors. Britain has not recognized the Bui-gos government. The Gibel Zerjon, a steamship of 1,435 tons, is owned by the Bland Line and operates a pass- enger and cargo service between Gibraltar and Mellila. Brain Woirldiouse i Destroyed By Fire l PORT ARTHUR, Aug. 23-»-The worichouse of the Gillespie elevat- or, oldest grain elcvator at this, Lake Superior port and now tinder lcaae to the Mitiiitoba wheat pool, was drstroycd by fire last night with tli loss cstimattd at approxi- mately $100,000. Pilgrim Arrested For Photographing TORONTO. Aug. Zii-Capt. Ern- est C. French, home in Toronto after a trip to Germany with his wife, said hero tonight they had bczn placed tinder arrest fol tak- ing pictucss in the Black Forest region where his airplane was shot down during the war. Hc snapped several scours wiife riding in the train. French said h: “as asked if li-e had taken pictures of the station and flying field and he replied hc had. He gave the captors his cam- era and two exposed films. i Later the camera was returned l along with the dtvelopcd films and I they were released. “Aftcrwnrdsj we always seemed to be followed." Forecasts liydro Rate Reductions WOODBRIDGE, Oiit., Aug. 23- Premler Hpburn, addressing Lib- erals yesterday at the Col. W. P. Mulock picnic in this towli near Toronto, forecast sharp reductions in hydro ratlx. to municipalities and continued efforts to collect succession duties from closed es- tatea. Hydro rate reductions had been made possible, the Premier said, because of the cancellation of tho Quebec power contracts. in July the province saved $625,000 which, if the contracts had not been can- celled, would have gone "to the power barons," Mr. Hepburn stated. Three Montreal Mon Drowned ST. JOHNS. Que, Aug. 23——-<CP7 -Three Montreal men were drown- ecl today when their boat overtum- ed in the Richelieu River near here. Tile victims were Jack Holland, Bert Robb and a man named Bow- mt-r, Another Montreal man named Rowland was rescued. Police learned the men were fish- ing when their boat overturned. Holland and Bowmer were unable to swim and drowned almost im- mediately, while Robb disappfllfed as he was swimming to shore. Row- pmd clung to the boat until rescued ,,,- pQQpIQ who witnessed the acci- dent from the ShQTP- st. John's is about 2s miles mt “unionist _ v tillll EliBiilN BENIES CHARGE! Made Nil-Attempt To Dictate Dominion Policies. PORT ARTHUR. Aug. 22. -—Lord Elibanlz. President of the British Central Chamber of Commerce, has ‘ ezl that he had attempted in a speech in Toronto to dictate Canad- illn defence policies as charged by Hon. Ian MacKenzie, Minister of National Defence. "In no port of my speech did I niteinilt to dictate defence poiicies for Canada." the Scottish Baron de- clared when interviewed here last night. Lord Elibank was questioned on a rcgiortcd statement of Mr. MacKen- 22c that “we dont’ want any pre- griniiting imperialists to dictate our defence policies." The Viscount declared that, before milking statements of such a nature, Mr. MacKcnzie should have read the cctual speech on which he bas- er’ his remarks and not the few ex- tracts printed in newspapers with- out the nctuill context. "I merely pointed out that. owing to nir development, Canada is as vulnerable as any other country in the British Empire and I do not propose to withdraw that statement" Inrd Elihmlk declared. Lord Elibnnk stated that, in re- ference to Canada's defence policy,‘ he had been careful to shy it rested l with herself "but I didn't believe‘, that in connection with the enor-l mous amount of trade with the' Mcther Country that Canada could evade her Imperial responsibility in the event of n future war and re- mnin neutral." n. ‘F Republican Senator Supports Roosevelt (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT. Aug. 23~Michlgan's primary election campaign, thus far enlivened largely by the eon- test for the Democratic gubernat- orial nomination, entered a new and somewhat complicated chm today with the announcement by Senator James Couzens, Canadian- born Republican, that he will sup- port Presldent Roosevelt for re- election. Senator Couzens is a candidate for renomination on the Republic- an ticket. "Believing as I do that the most important matter confronting the nation i; the re-electlon of Pres- ident Roqsvveit. I intend to sup- port, him." he said. nuns seoii. Musnnooivis LONDON - (C?) -_ Hay crops have been ruined and grain laid flat in many sections of England and even the mushrooms, which thrive in wet meadows, are spoiled Jqfibjnouinwbq STATE CllNTRill. 0i INDUSTRIES I N S P ii I N Government Re - or- . ganizes M a n y In- dustries F0 r Pro- duciion of War Ma- terials. MADRID, Aug. ZIi-Thc Spanish Government, it vas authoritatively disclosed today, has assumed dir- ect control of nearly 600 industries sincc the civil ivur began five weeks ago. Some of the industries have been taken over lock, stock and barrel. Jose Benito, general secretary‘ in charge Of"GOVCil‘illl0lit interven- tion in lnduslrlcs,“ declared. "Only govci-linleiit intervention prevented the collapse of the nat- ional industrial system in the pre- sent emergency." A5 P- TBSlIlt. he asserted. not n the revolution has been ciowd, and l many of those abandoned before opened. The defclldclz. of spam-s 50¢. ialist icgilme, Benito said, have in- tervelicd in every DillkC’ of Spanish mdllsi-Tl’. from mining operation of banks and railroads. w production and distrbution of food supplica. Ma? id lt-cit". he iwliiiclilh-n, l forms 01r- of the most remarkable at gmverlrnielitlll cont-vol c,‘ l‘ dustry. Prevous tr» the revolt, Benito dxlarcd, the capital had little or no industrial production, but uyth- l in l0 day's a.f.rr the first shots were flrcd, it become the most. im- l porlant industrial centre in the country. with the exception of Barcefona. Industlncs ilcre have been re-l organized for the production of, war materials in sufficient nuant- . ltlcs to supply‘ all armed forces‘ OPErnting in the Macilid area, the secrrtnijv lt-"scrtezl. Airplane brmbs. much as '65 pounds. are lacing manufactured in Madrid on .1 large scale." Similarly, factories arc turning out shells. rifle am- munition and uniforms. An average of follr combat planes a day are being manufactured at the Gal-ole ivorks. ilear Madrid. Benito said government. inter- vention in industry has taken two forms. Either the industry lssloficd with ecled personnel l . , . - i “PHI-Kilt? ‘rlS l (Continued on page 9) Severe Electric Storm In Bntario TORONTO, Aug. 23-—'I‘hu.\der and lightning rolled ilvross On- tario over the week-end ___l\_s__i_-a_ll_i paid a reluln visit to many sec- tions of the parched province. The downpour, second since‘ Friday's rain brought relief after wrecks of dFOlIl-lht, came with c severe elec- trical storm that caused most dam- age in western Ontario. Avoiding London, the storm roar- ed through Perth and Waterloo Counties, touched Owen Sound and Meaford oh Georgian Bay, hit ‘Toronto mildly and appeared ag- ain in the east around Bellevilltai Peterborough and Kingston. l A narrow strip extending from‘. New Hamburg to Hespelcr suffer-ll ed the worst damage. The roof 1 was blown from a farm home at} New Hamburg. Outside the village i tho wind lifted the roof from} Aaron Nle-bergnlls barn. In an- other sectlon a. garage was lifted from its foundations and carried 200 yards. Firemen Battle Blaze In Ice Box , NEW YORK, Aug. 2Zi—No crises of men biting dogs were repelled, here today, but the fire dflluflnlllll i was called to extinguish a bill?!’ lfl an ice box. Balked by fumes from it burn-i ing electric refrigerator in the rtp-, artmmt of J. A. McClendozl, the firemen sent in a rescue sqllfld which carried the machine to mo‘ roof of the building. wlicre flit‘ flames were put out. Damage was slight, excel": W m1‘ mini. p. Single industry operating prior to} ‘hi9 flgllilflg started have been re- ‘ and the i verybody ‘ClipsfiOverl ‘ "4 Hours Off Being on sea, sail, being on land sl-lllfl MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN 10 PAGES Annual srlflilfflpllllfl Delivered ".01 It] null Lanullu and u. s. a. sun l For Against Conspiracy Regime 0777137’ Mark iTerrorist Gang-‘gotiglit Death Of Stalin And Overthrow Of Government, Charge. (A. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Aug. z4—~ii\ifllitih_‘.'l MR. M. S. Queen Mary passed Am-l brose iighlshii) lit 12:12 u. ill. ADT‘ itliis iilorlliliu and laid (Yillllll lo 1llc~ speed championship of the North! Atlantic. f Cunard Willtc Star Line officials; said the Nilne for the trip across. the Atlantic was four do s sevsn hours and twvelve inilnltes. ‘lower- ing the existing record by four hours and 3O ulillules." i They gave in,» Queen Maivs av- erage speed for the trip as 300i knots, and said this was .36 of o. knot faster than the speed made on the previous record crossing The Queen Mary's run on the trip was timed from Clierboilrr. and represented a shorter crossing than that from Southampton wlfh which the French liner Normardic cliiilncd the blue pennant on her‘ lnnitlcn voyage to New York 011' June 3. 1035. i The issue between the ships wasi ,clellrly established, however, near-, ly ii month ago when the Frcrxrhl and British linc officials conceded. the average time maintained for a crossing. regardless 0i elapsed lilre. should decide the Liticholilcr. The Queen Mary on her fourth, i-fli). Lire in Jiilv, crossed from’ ,Cil'-rlloii:; t0 Ambrose light. a dis- lflllcfi cf 3.003 mics, in four days. > Ciillit ileizrs and 1.7 llnuies but her l ' Britten, re- l the blue pan- jllulp use, he." rvvtunged speed ivils i001 knots as compared with l i features of the new syswm aimed .2064 llll‘('(‘ by the ‘fern adie on her 102 mic trip from Solitllahlpvrl o Aln- nsc in f"'.lr days, ll 1101f.‘ and 42 irlililtcs. On illc ere in: competed t0- liight the Queen hfary broke hotll, tile French liners rccord for aver-f ace sited and her ti?!" record forl the tiuickcct cro-1<'n_.'. rnlllillllllllllinl IN tliiiftllitilf. Ross Robinson, Toron- to, Lone Survivor In Motor Boat Trag- edy. i (C. I’. By Gun-again: Special Wiml BARRIE. Ont.. Aug. Zil-T-‘our Toronto residents ivere drowned mid one, Ross Robinson. former Canadian aimed-skating champion. escaped when their motor boa’. capsized between Bebe Ewart and Tent City. l5 miles from here. in Luke SimcoQ last flight. The drowned: Wilfred Robinson, Mount Plen- , stint Road. Harry Cody, 367 Dovcrcour: Road, lbrother-in-lnw of Ross Robinson. James Callaghan. Balhurst Street. Mrs. Henrietta Ryan. 49 Church- ill-Roatl. sister 0f Ross Robinson. Isadore Levnndcr and Ben Groos- berg of Toronto. returning from i l ,Roche‘s Point, saw two swimmers and heard cries for hep One disappeared before they could reach hiln. The other sank just as they arrived near him. i The two men lomlrd the lip- lilrilcd motor boat and were low- ing it to shore when they picked up Robinson The lone survivor and Groosbcrg searched the lake until dark in a ilolvcr launch driv- en by Frank Dirsiein of Tent C ty but found no trace of zhe victims. Governor 0f Minnesota Dies ROCHESTER. Miiln., Alli!‘ 23 “ (CPL-Floyd B. 015M1- Fl"m"T‘ Labor Governor of Minnesota. whcse first job was as a salesman‘ in Western Canada for a farm nvicliincry company". died here 581-} urdnyi night. He was 44. The Governor lflllfifll llll" coma two hours before cieoih viillii‘ quietly at 111‘) pm ADT. with only hi; wife, daughter. uiid an aide ni ills side. Clinic officials nlade nosialenieilt n5 u, (hm cause of death. but Dr. a. n. RiVlT-S. ll slliff iilivsicloli- Soul ~ the Governor's condition was. tilts kind." Politically. Olson was succcsflul.‘ fortunate, nvri a fi-rhirr. He neither’ ‘rrd no? lure nzlarirr. A 5H1“- _ um...“ “i... Sflfkf‘ Yiddish fluent- ‘i ly, he was n. seif-btylod "Ended." (A. l’. By (iuzl rd i:ln’s Special Wire, .\I()S('O\\'- Aug. 2i—(.\ltlndzt_v)—$lixlupn mm, ,,,.,.,,__.,,d ‘of plotting lo overthrow the Jflbi-‘Pll Sllllill were sentenced The cllse zigllinst the men with Leon ’l‘i'ol1.k_v, former li in Norway, in the zinti-utlvcvn judges lust night. The sentences of execution elm time within Soviet government and kill today to he shot. . charged with collaborating olsilcvik lender now in exile nlcni cilnspirzicyw went to the be carried out any 72 hours lifter conviction. The onlv appeal is to the presidium of the central executive cilmmittee of the Communist party. Hours Ilefilre the verdict ivzls announced by the pre. siding jlltigrc, V. V. Ulrich, the crowded streets 0t" Moscow presented zlnllizing evidence of the public interest in the ""59 l" ‘llhlfh UFQLIHFY Zinovicff and Leon Kzimcheff, two outstanding iiolshcviki, were Ready to Die , Zinovieif turd Kuinenirfl. in slic- riiig, hour-lone o ’ Ht its last . were l'c.'\<l_\' and w: had confessed the muster plot‘. .~. The judges had aidjrnirin-rl (‘only for five i1l)lZl'.> tlitvi‘ ill\‘_\' vvvrir z - (‘i1 the case, to allow prvpli uf the lcrdlct ill Ulrirllls own long- liand, a requirlinlent of the law. The highlight of the day came when tlvo (ilfiflnglllrilfid old Bol- shevlki, Gregor Zlilolltiff and Leon Karnvlltiff, Uliflffiliilliilgi)’ confess"- ed they liad COlIi-plffld ilvizh Fas- clsls to overthrow the Rilssinn re- gime with a reign of terror, sliik-; ing their ilopes for success on the hope of throuing the Soviet Union into ivar. Denounce Troizky They denounced Leon Trotzky‘, the celebrated exile, as Russia's most, implacable, bilterest and most dangerous enemy. , Their alllnziilg attitude was; slimmed up by KfliTiHlPff. Trotzk own brotiicr-in-lcuv, when he tie-i clarcd. J "The (leath sentence for mysfilf", and nli of us sitting hcrc is fully, .1- justifivd nlld we have more thnii‘_,.. . _ deserved it. To be confined to pris- on, to look at Soviet progress through burs, is worse than install‘. death. I prefer the latter?" As tile trial came to its climaxf Maikil T0lil$k_\', one of the officials impiiezllerl iii the conspiracy testi- mony, died suddenly in his home near Moscow‘. Officials sold Tomsky‘, head n1 the Soviet State publishing hol had. committed slhcidc lxczlus- became entangled in the (‘(>il.-'.‘.!~ ucy of counter-rcvoliltlonury rorlsts." The death or Toinskj: unimportant witness conspiracy‘ invrsillzn'lolz. l'>.‘!ll '\ from llllillllllllll munmnn among those accused. Mcfiregor Awarded Flying Trophy KINGSTON, Aug. ‘Ki-For the sicond your lll succession, G. R. ‘rlliOllt of the King. -' Clilb, won the John ‘roghy at the airport here over the iveek and. The trophy ‘ to the niflIlPJl - frlr-lnoxt amateur lu Mr. Alc-Gregror .lt Afoiitrertl last year. C. E. Llo_.d of the Toronto fly- lily; club curried off second honors and as runner-lip won the City of Kingston trophy to hold for a year. Flight Lieiit. R. H. Foss 0C l iNo. 15 squadron non-pemment a!‘ ifoioe, Nlonizczil. came third. i TRAPPED BY TIDES BRISTOL, Eng. - 1GP.) - Three men cnilght by tide below Ilfra- combo cliffs climbed 500 fcct up the rock to n. ledge where; unable to proceed, they were rescued, bleeding and torn, by ropes brought over the cliff top. A wire (AN Atwcvrs lneaovc on A SELF-MADE ~lliflll Rllirilillt.‘ w» Iron-ll mostly (‘illllfiy wiih showers. 0N wllllllsllllfltlv- l(‘_ P, By (iuiirdiiilfs Special WirPI l QUEBEC. Alli!» BIt-"lllc lill-lfkil" lllllllli zlliil lnaxinnlm temperatures: old Liberal lidilliiiislrniioll of Qlllf. bec Province comes to an end ll week. Premier Arlcillrd UuillY-‘ilb and his goverlilnr-nz. tint-fated in. inst hlolldiii-‘s Qt‘ll()l‘l\i ('il‘\'li()ll, ‘Ml? fcmniliy resign on Wvrliiilsriily- a Llcuteiiiiilt-Governnr Patenunzlc w administer the oath of office Premier-elect Riilllflfl‘ irlplessis and l his Union Nationnlc cabinet yet to‘ be mnioinired. Union Niitioillile, an alliance oi Conservatives mid former Libcrn s, T(‘}RQN'I‘(), Aug. ‘Jfk-ICFW-Mln- l !.i uisnn 46 54 ."\l'.‘l;\\ .l-: 34 5o lirllnollion 44 56 Tlcrlna 51 73 \\‘".nn‘s,icc 57' 62 ‘Toronto 53 9° tiawa ' 53 a2 Montreal 67 '7' Quebec 58 M Saint Joni. 54 53 Halifax 57 s: Charlottetown 51 g5 nigh tide this afternoon at. 3 rtvept the llfflviilfl‘ in the polls inst and tomorrow morning at 2R5. week. raining ‘ll of the 90 seats in flu" Legislative Assembly. Candid- litcs of the Libel-oi Government hold Sun sets this evcnlnc a: 054 and rises tomorrow morninc nt 5.11- Fr-l. quarter moon 'l'lll‘=<l“l'-A"F- only lit QPTIiS. Premier Godlmm and 25h 110 n m, six (‘1ii)llil". ministers mct personal defeat. Only three gained seats ii the 20m Legislature. Premier Godbout, who will call ht: ministerrrabout him in their inst cabinet. meeting on Tuesday. “hlghw “PM, or cnncfl. cases 0p spent the week-cud quietly restingi .\I.. antral?’- "find". on his farm at Phillpsbilrg, 35 miles southeast o! Montreal. He remain- ed silent rbout his plans. hut pout- ical circle: believed he wrllld i". wees?» i" "i s“,,-,,,..,,t-,p~ tide in minutes lat" than Charlottetown. 1m: em FERRY I. Lean-I Ilnrdcn l.“ 5- I‘ | P‘ ' ll . . . . u; p,” l‘. l. nel Tormrnllna n A- a d m "‘ nhuy .1915; Ira-phi". '“"'."".:..f.Il’.-'£"-'ii5 p" r Tnenfln!‘ "3""? , ....m P0" Illl n 10h. In additional d. L ‘n. o; Man Y j will b0 I‘ 5-,"; vrlll Irma ll"! "glrfl-f," 7,09 A. M. M0 lune iEKlMimZ-uu» Pl" l4 ‘"5 " u‘ . n- l i . i l i “Iii énna-h-f‘ liil‘