MAXIMS or A MERE MAN . ,/ ' ' . dmnandtliebrcadmothn a ’ ~~~ “,1... should rrwllflll Mali I 1 _",.'_'fl_'; "mgr 111M!!- ~ ' _ '"""" Read by . Covers Prince Island Like the Dew . n“ I {Louis oce pns Toa t. I, o...u.u..lsiuge fsaAll Set 1F or Memorable Economic Parley Governor General-Will Read Mess- age From The King And Will Also Make Speech Of Welcome Egmont Bay TiScene Of First Island Congress ‘Acadiens From All Parts Of Pro- ‘ '7 vince Gather In" Happy Re- iuniom At Oldest French Settle- ‘ ment — Inspiring Addresses To The Delegates —- Premier At Impressive Ceremonies. gg°hgrpgggcgegnbqmiggr;jl;ker;gg Bennett Exp_e_c_t_ed To Preside. _ - tour Iimportaigi; posts instead of the in international negotiations during _ _ _ (By George Hamblewn’ Candi“ he“ Sh" ‘vflmq (spooini to The Guardian) w; ° h” ‘n mm"- "w 1"” i“ "m- nmbli’ “t m“ arrows, July 20-The curtain rises tomorrow on the open- The Acadia. settlement of Egmont lino!‘ lawman! mm a Prank“ recem repualmm wnlerence B" lng scene of the Imperial Economic Conference; and it will be a Bay, which is the oldmt French Mm m ° Interior’ musmne and the Dlsarmamem scene more picturesque even than the conferences of London. Before settlement 0n the Island, today, Conference at Geneva‘ n is ex” the Peace Tower, guardsmen wlli do honor to His “xcellency the dating back to 1758 was honoured pected that’ h’ Wm “ca” “me Governor General. Guns will boom, the carillon will peal. by being chosen for the first con- m“ m” ‘t’ Ambmm" t° Gm“ Within the Chamber of the House of Commons-where the con- gress 0! the Acadiens ever t0 be Britain’ in which he would be nee ferencc holds its opening session-the retired occlusions of Downing hold on the when Acadicns Street will give place to what is so far the only public gathering of from all parts o! the province met an Imperial Conference. lint, His Excellency wiu read the meaaagl in hi??? reunion 8nd which was from the King and continue with hia own brie! speech of welcome. held yesterday with glorious weath- 1 Premier Mussolini Ousts Five Ministers And Eleven Under- Secretaries — I1 Duce Now Holds F our __I_i_nportant Posts. ROME. July ‘20.-(A._P.)-—Premier Benito Mussolini drastically rein- raiiged his Cabinet today, ousting five Ministers and eleven Under mean any change in policies. Dino Grimdi, retiring Foreign Minister, is the best-known official RT. HON. STANLEY BALDWIN Lord I‘. idcnt of the Council and leader of the British delega- tlon. The Cabinet shake-up ‘was inter- preted as merely another flotation" to bring new blood into the Gov- ernment. It is not expected to (continued on Page b) LORD BESSBOROUGH Governor General of CimMln who will make the formal opening er. Itwasalsotheoccasionofthe first local convention of the Bool- ety Imssomption. Delegates were present from the different branches in the province and iepreientatives from the La Boclete uumouevlo Tlgnish, Mis- couche and 5t. Innis. 0n Tilesday evening, the business meeting of the convention of the W111-A_u§'u¢or To Charges 0i Murder, Entire Prussian CabinetRemoved Minister Of Int%' Forced ToRe- speech of welcome to the -‘ ‘ gates. The first business of the confer-- Ifi KILLED BY enco will be election of a chair- man. For this honored post. Prem- ier Bennett, as head of the inviting government will, it is expected be chosen. Then will come statements by heads of delgations, with Can- ada leading. After Premier Bennett will come Rt. Hon. Stanley Bald- win, head of the British delegation, And what Iced will Canada give to the conference? That, tonight. is the common topic of speculation. At the Ottawa conference of I years ago, the Ca " delegation I... i Preference. At the Imps-n n1 Conference of ioao. Premier Bennett put the position oven more laid dovm the basis for schemes ol - Assault And 0on- spiracy Iniionnect- ion With Bo"y’s Death. A (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 20—'I"birteen Nassau County policemen were ar- rested todiiy on charges ranging linquish His Office When He Was Thréfltgl-Iid With- Force. I ' - MEXICO CITY, July 20-—(A. P.) (B! 1011i P- Ifliillllfl’. JIM!!!“ W"! 5"" r “n” -Slxicen persons were killed and BERLIN, July ill-Tho Federal Government set up a. dlctator- a; 1cm 1g more injured 1n vm-y- ship today over the entire State of Prussia, declaring martial law mg degrees when a 10m; National in Berlin and the province of Brandenburg and sweeping out of gmgm mm, backed mm a street office every member of the Prussian State Cabinet. This drastic ca, today at a crossing m the sub- action precipitated the worst constitutional conflict since the found- ‘m, o; Tacuba_ ing of the Reich in 1871. The accident occurred in the The Prussian authorities, ’ ' ' the dictatorship to be con- Booicte jiliasompfloiLyss held in V‘ Vzgmont Bay Hall. when matters , d-l eof- , ficei-s‘ for “ elected- Rustlco was chosen for next year's convention and Hope River for the holding '0! the congrus. Yester- Hon. Stanley Bnioc, Australia, then _South Africa, New Zealaud. Irish ms State, rhino. — ‘r .. Rhod- esia. CANADA MEREiY forcibly. The conference, he held must approve’ or reject the prin- . - 1.-.“... ' (Ooutin _I'I.lliilElt R. IL ‘ u“ m P”. i” Wk will likely‘ be chosen y. (- ‘H l at l ‘ (Continued 0n P8190 5) early morning. The backing train, IANTIAGO, Chile, Jilly 20-(5, Blizzzards continued to har- ilie residents of the upper es today in the region when BRllTAl MURDER from second degree murder to ne- glect of duty because of the death of Hyman Stark, a. prisoner they are accused of having put through a brutal "third degree.” The thir- teen, all arrested in the courtroom trary to law, refused to yield to the demands of the Federal Govern- ment except by force. In many cases force was used. Berlin was under heavy guard ‘ and ,...... were ‘ in the court in mo: of the federal chaucellory. Ever! vrewiflvo w“ be- ing taken to , ‘ disorders. travelling rapidly, hit the street car broadside, and five railway coaches passed over the wreckage before the train could be stopped. Many of the injured lost arms and BlllFFlNE SAYS BHIBABUANS uvuuins AMENDMENTS legs. . The street car was filled with administering the State of Prussia. American Grace Line aero- t Mm 1 to be t‘, wd u _ IT- 559N- Qllfl- Jill? 30-037 a “m. were ea ex Under an emergency decree is- DUBLINJI-ilyw-(Csnsdlankese ' was last sighted before she A dared inst Satin-day. “- carried nine passengers, He a t ~Wa v e H! ts States sllw vonx. July 2o. _. sullen, ~ hie and exhausted. moat of Th1 United States today continued bake in stagnant heat. ‘Torrid prevailed especially i- fdillrcs the middle west. Altogether 21 "~' died of heat sndutempera- - mounted above 100 in many iii . was had an official reading 7 "'1 but tr... ometfts in down. i -. ~ areas showed A ‘ died 1n the metropolis, ___g____ OUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS MEETI z I 106. Three per- NGS. ET 511w and Dance Morel] Mon. 4541-7-21‘ __._-_ “Mme Thursday. July ca, -8l. for The Canadian Pressi-A visit to her country home here was brutal- ly ended this evening when Mrs. Joseph Valooilrt of Louisville, Que. was beaten to death on the high- way. Alfred Coulomb, 45, of St. Leon with whom police declared. mo. Volccurt bad quln-eiled, was held as a mamialwitness for the coroner's inquest. A steel bar was apparently the weapon used in the attack. 0°11- stable 8t. lnuis of thfllfllllllllllfi‘ police. said. He learned Mrs. Val- court was returning to her house after buying butter at s nearby farm. As she passed Coiliouib's home he came out and they talked for a while, their voices rising to s qusrreliing pitch. Edouard Houie described the scene to police, stating he had seen the blows struck. m-s. Vaioourvs skull was fractured in several places. medical examination showed. Provincial police authorities were on their way hem Ah 1101K" W" elpcoted to open tomorrow- actly like any other prisoners,“ Justice Meier Steinbrink directed. (Continued on Page s) denburg, Chancellor Efren: Von Ps- pen became federal commissioner sued by President Paul Von l-lin- He named Lord Mayor Franz (Continued from Page 1) employees enroute to work only 12 hours after a street car strike had been tenninated yesterday. ’ ~a Some Of The Leading Delegates At Conference Send Protest To Pres. Hoover. Re Diver- sion Oi Water In The St. Lawrence Waterway Treaty. CHICAGO, July 20-4 protest against any reference to diversion ofwuter at Chicago in the St. 14w- renoe waterway treaty was for- warded to President Hoover today by the Chicago Real Estate Board. commending the President's ef- forts to conclude a pact for im- provement of the outlet. the board said that Lake Michigan waters were not intematlonal. Canada, in taking the position that it would agree only to treaty restricting di- version at Chicago was "merely bluffing," said the Chicagoans, ad- ding: “Call the bluff; refuse to permit the Canadian Government i Cable)--Tha Senate today upheld all the amendments it lied made to the government's bill for abo- lition of the oath of allegiance Consequently the bill will be sus- pended 18 months when, in its orig- inal form, it will become law if a general election or some change is policy does not intervene, (Canadian Prose) . SHEDIAC, N.n., Joly go, _ Mrs. Louis Cormier ia dead at Cape Bauld at the age of 10!. She was born in that village in 1830. to dictate what we shall do within our own bordcrs...Canada will be very glad to forget all demands in order to secure our cccperatoh of financial assistance in improving the St. Lawrence River, for Canada needs this improvement more than the United States." a *1" Coveiisoa Road. mo-ii i“ ' ce Fortune 3e11, n13”, -, Admission B5 cents. Bus , m Bouris. ieei-l-ll-Ii. ‘flhelloadflac!’ W I-illlsbomiiavnsinlsuira? , 28rd. boul- on Baturdl! “Jlglmbu. RT. HON. J. H. THOMAS Secretary of sum for Dominion affairs. SIB ATUL CHANDRA CIIATTIB- JEI Record Forecast of the Weather METEOHOLOIHUAI’. OFFICE Tor- onto, July 20-~.\liiilmum curl maxim- T. HON. NEVILLE CHAMBE- LAIN Chancellor of the Exchequer in RT. HON. VIBCOUNT IIAILSIIAM gummy o! state for War in Leader of the offiolsl Indian de- ‘Mnflmhr" ‘and’ Al.‘ ‘ ands ’ ‘ ofCani- ~ "Million; Wild music, mid‘; pa)’ 31 7'13"? to the Dance We Friday night, ,1 lfqgléllixlii" at Keaikv‘; x 470m: to -" Friday, . Bummer, ‘ Play in 22nd. _—___' . Hail Ice Cream Social at Stanley _, 4479-7-10-tt-2i. _ -___. '0“ Rive!‘ Presents "Kath 4497-1-20 ofllllr. -3l. _____ the D11? it‘ Borden Jilly lune, preicnhd ldc Playm- Dance Abelweit panes stall. eoiv-v-ao-ei. "Fceti Dance d Sports at savage glaci- Bus‘; Allllllt WI by Women institute. If imfavorr- able dsy followhll- 4541-14141- "Coine to val and-Ball '0! Int l0 United ‘mum’ and u ‘tllzllg-Al-il. wnoncmintiie blew“ i" mmionaiionrdw-JW 3* Weilinrton Orchestra will soon tuft. band with the real 0004634404” torncy General. - the National Government. um temperatures:- Dawson . Edmonton .. Vancouver 33322 nilfnx ..- use Chsrloiictnwn t.‘ .-. .. FORECASTS Olinwn nnrl Fpner Si. Valley's: Light to moderate fair linrl warm; probably thimilcrshoxi-rrii hy Friday. Northwestern Quebec and Lake Si. John: Light to moderate winds: fair Ind warm, Lower SL Lawrence Valley; Mod- ern!» winds: fiilr and warm. (liilf iiml North Shore: Moderate to fresh west and northwest winds: portly cloudy: probably 5 few light scattered showers. Maritime Wont: Moderate westerly winds; uioslly fair and moderately WflTlfl. Maritime Bust: Moderate southwest partly cloudy and probably a few 883519;‘. Lawrence winds: and west winds: moderately warm; light scattered showers. ._ {no Most 3UCCESSWL Piloilibiflou DRivs is flit DRNE (o CANADA CAI» IIIIY ICIIEIIULI u. non. WALTER ‘nnucmliiv lie" 4m"- :-. with: of the British Board High tide tonight at 1 12 u tion novices-raucous of m lx- p, m“ m, . m," m" m” daily . 1- and sqgmg, ‘ loo 381d Gloves.‘ gqggtgry of state fer the coieu- v 11mm. vvflm" l. o former Board of ‘Trade we and this wily» ""1""- mm‘ “if mfu ‘ . In. . - "Ill" mime. some» I ‘W’ i " " " ~ h" l 4 , V, .' . "i - I ,.,,, 1.25 and to- m n w nftefnoon lg 3g Week dlyh-Leavea Borden and rein this evening at 1.30 and 2.15 s.“ m. Ind 11-40 l. m. rlu-s tomorrow morning at. 4.34. .w'il..k h.’._u"" c". Tom.‘ as». sgmthen ‘cir-itlfstii-‘Qm “mm m-‘sal I. n. 5Q l-