For MORNING AFTER ii¢»...i...l..--., Muutulril mu... .....i P.....«, " Drink pm ii ‘ - o}“Alir.. $OilIQI'.I:Id eeaui‘mc:uickl'y in pain no discomfort. 'i'ii“:“|:"::u 0 o!luIilniixlngac:icnAlIuf' . , Seltzer help restore your‘ «'-““’ alkaline ‘ ' cc. . age at your e « i.-"l nail ika-Seitier PUBLIC . FORUM V (continued rn=ox_r9se_1> Fc owing presentation of a ll sir-our-t. speaking about the su-- ‘°" ¥,fi,,‘fi"§,2“° ......°‘?.i‘.l’.§.‘lh33“i‘§.‘°.l§‘é' 'r. Leland Linkletter oi sum- mhxskiié ti b Grace smith for On “my “’° "" ‘"3’ °'°5°°“* “*|¢°1'- writppoif Bcertlorayrl would be heard on July 86 the court asTe6dbf°!1_: port it should have been underway gzrm the o the I -0 ? waPvl‘€Vl0ll8 to the 1001! elation my car fenry steamer was to come here iowgife appllcmgimeby Mr- for repairs. 'Ilhat was an election M Y BOX), is now at Iisliisx Appeal cases heard included the King, res ndent, vs. Alyre Arsen- going to starve Is there no we/y ault, appelunt. Mr. J. 0. C. camp- m remedy conditions? but win- ball a red for the spnellmt W the working men or this city with e consent of the Crown the called a meeting to deal with the application cg‘ the op ‘1)1ear;tns5 Vega reliei question. They claimed that vlgléggynthazgu e an d. MW_ bluss. boa/t undergoing her repair. Are we rcrtain money voted for rellei was " W” E'““‘“ A. a hell not given to their cause. That ex- :33; I-‘n¢l_ll¢l§!*l.;_1e",‘,‘3*,‘§."“‘A_ ,_a,ge_"';‘s2,5,. Y probably expose P I to med,” the i§’".3§‘.§§ir?¢°“:1x°§hs§° down mm yesterdaycih all the cases. In The working 1 was hem en 5” km to and my uwm the above case an a D90 _ 3 w-ron¢.'F°'l‘ho:v wont work ' “mg 3 wnwcie (1 premiers ma it What will Mir. Doimlas and about 1”’ h'“°gK'd,-wing 3 1;; {about othlerproiects that should “mon gg5_ ,ub..ection 4 i Vi“ h criminal cod now when IMO men are waiting Nut cue V3,}; that of the Kink. la him to make the move? . Wiilia Curie ap- ‘_ I am. all’. etc. "“il’£’.§'€"§.§.p‘$'u Immma conv¥ciion nan. K; Mgglgti-ate w. u. Darby of sum- inerslde‘; our-leynhad been sgltenceod - w S1-govt“ dzyhiotciflvlehxilclz wl‘iki“1%ein- Tax Profits On &’£n.l§.fle mold Geo 9 mm Arms Manufacture .r°t'i.“.‘ a. c. u. p. was ‘site only ._.... witness for the orow§1swhl‘l:1tl1)leeh:f1- IDNDON, June ac—n co per ggfgdwlglflvlfg °§d,°u,,,e3 awmmg cent tax on oncese promo made by “other “mess. ML J_ o_ c_ Camp- azmaments mnnufactiirors was me wpe11,mt_ announced today to curb .prodii/eer- be“ 3 peamd ‘or ff,e . lng. Details were issued in the n°1,',“_§‘5es°;,°,,,*,",,‘2,?s‘{.°,2’§;f‘..”g,”}§s‘i‘ion.’i- form of a white paper. mm at W V91-onlca. Shepherd. itpplely lant. an a reel from ga°,g“"‘°‘~‘{§ Hi-lme Minister Chamber promised in April that the Gov- by supenfi 31? ernmcrit would sponsor such a unde, the prohibition Act, Mr. J. J. wh [.130 mg ll t. measure on r countered Johnston actetkiolr At;éer:g:ll:lRf“g_ t ear . for men of 20 Years of B86 M. :’fimw::5ghi;Jidrilynvrtlhl;iee§fl1°wm% prozium of military conscription sug,_m3pe¢tm- a proposal to “conccript wealth m 1The whliet planer imlplfidl met me gdgmgnt was reserved. 1-85 EX 1‘ 0811 I l'fl.5011 0 8 lor Eh armament firm to earn on respondent vs. board of referees with power to an up f“°“‘ . W“ ti . The l'8ll.K(‘ iliearlwe as hlsh as 10 per ;l&pendn:yuM;‘%i§t;;a3 2/lair Egg“ or “ed - ense Opposition to measures was three montiliritllcm %lnfg:L§‘As°m me evidence taken in d. I addit- was full of loopholes and would the ccurtJ(l’)§l]0W vg3“§g;_ C,§‘,,,1,,,... rent in lndivid cases. i eshadolwed in labor circles. under the lvthrlch declared the bill as outlined shepherd 0889 not effectively reduce wartime ion M1‘- profits. ---?-' t. Mr. J. . Heavy Wordage On '%’as‘°€o.’.‘.’.‘§§i“?5'r mnns. The Royal Visit MON‘1'l'-LEAL. J-lme 20-A ‘ ,com,m,d ,,,,.,,»pm 1) of 1,500,000 words——equal to meg}. 1,500 newspaper columns-—Iwas ill _..__—--—-—=—~"—‘=‘—”—‘-;—* over the Canadian National 'I\':le- Smnhanipton pilot at hi graphs by nevwapapermui covering announced here today. Tm‘-“ M The copy was filed from the pilot train. cities. towns and the Jasper National Park. Heaviest wordage from ‘ one int: n e Provinces. bersofthe crew l '0 W5 ' made Officials said huhilshts in lh ?'°'P°‘“"}‘,’,‘,‘5 ‘lg’: ,‘;°,,$‘.‘...,.,...,.. coverage were at Qllfibficv Whew “"°3'd3’ her pmmblv the “mat. T“°1'\M‘3°'“°‘-" W“ Wm M" le'nd‘2gel1:thoneBrimn even» gave its 17. Montreal and Ottawa; There est r awaits the King and e was packed oif expectancy fax where the tour ended June 15. pw,mv:elle‘gugennb°“mke-d Wm, he, W, . Princesses Eliz- f‘..‘;”.*‘.i.“*7;“.la .i“..°..se me. an lo mm-M, this a,Ilh€l‘l'i00n by a Shiv‘ was little difference in the amount sovereigns "T 017? filed’ Mb Toronw. Winnl- 3“‘° t>e<z.c Vancouver and Victoria. Hali- and an at-nl0S9h*g° stood high on the list. *‘ to-shore iI815'Ph°'ne- Emmsh gr el. Card Of Thanks RerusZii'iFr‘e‘£§€1n We extcndour sincere thanks to ca Mrs. Daniel 8|I0I'|‘0|‘ uni Fem“!- npoud. HM-at-ii. iti 1‘ a (about cents a. P15 385 d ___._ and creating trouble. off 1815 . W. G_ . fiunter River. lie! was 1101118 °““°‘ ° hes to mu” ' kind men 1" out W0rf;311“8),bl‘:.° “any acts of mom , . at m 1 his wife. weekend disturbances I c353-523913” 0 ~- “v d“ -"d‘§i"uiieur°°°'i:'i'll°o$i L %°n ' wu mmfifmfmydéi mm A ' fimdfiyv V. ' .........._.__..- In Memorlam Itmorium CANAL enough 2. oasmr tonoeinn. vino“? .v ‘null column I: once for ca. Jury should be “no formal matter" uiuuuln by aorreepondanu of His Ini'dfl'il:p stressed. Other Grand 'l."°"'°"' °' "“°'"‘- The Jurlw in previous years had time _f,:‘c::'_'::,‘,',",°'g':|d'::'::‘:fI: “"°'|'|:°' and again rende ed valuable service ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ”“ "' to inmates of e institutions and to the public of the Province by careful inspection ,and report. con- stant vigilance was needed in an WORKIN G MEN Nconucran institution which housed those un- —-—-——- able longer to take care of them- sii-,—— labor utumon m selves. "You are the means on which Charlotteawn is serious, No pm. the ublla relies to see improper g;~*,°‘s.,;*;l**°*,".‘:,=,'. gar, t°..,,n;==, en on ..“.°-.’:°i.;".‘i...*::§. iii‘ ““ °"‘°‘ 6 ‘ - e list ‘ ' be something No talk also In 9°"""' for Grace of otor ‘he Eimm’ wh“ ""1 h‘ "” v?h?hi ingximwd, under 3: o r» em ves=e=w.:.:-.tl: . is too. its iavestanent. but Provided for n Binns. Jr. aonellfi-El '1c‘§nVm,°n‘V,‘;§ town photogm her was “Wed bi’ the defense. e case wefs §él}l§>];}gln Em. AU!‘ Thursday or! The Needles- the Royal visit to osnnds. it was Isle or Wigiiietéues remembered me ship's crerw this molrnlna and after the sailors lined up on the imm- emde deck the King formally in- we M W station--—32,000 words——was filed at in a rose pink woo en s V Rivlere du In . Que. one of the not to ‘urinal; l.<tl‘l‘l;’l1;°t‘;3dHv‘;thM‘;13‘:q5n’_ royal ti-ain’s l s before head- MAP —’‘|* There is 3, possibility the south- :.mrAiti.ANa —- At the prince WW up of England might bi County Hospital June 12. 1939. 0° seen before dark tomorrow nlsh Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Macrarlane. W it will depend on the course i ran. me mrnpiess take! lo °n'v9" the Relief Work Pa)’ ii men hbours (1 friends Xmas-pon, Jamaica, June 20- wlfo in gnxywvfiva helps us in our (GP oa,blc)——'I'he administrationre; sari bereavcmen ntgd t.:>.”$pu:'g‘y° fused tcde to lilo;-lelt(tse tgiéaosalheg 0‘; gem cards and M rs O mfe-fi‘t):oiEle:xve-fr attitude towards ds oi relief workers. Author- egagfld tha% )0, Wm‘?-iceb: wi- drawn if it was not acceplfid '3! d ,. Card Of. Thanks “bmdiutitnlcgitggs 3115 letters or a mfifihy and the: go unemplgfii ""'° “' i ess durinc “*9 Tiie Islui remelned 0"“ gm In Iounc °' -rs c-3:!‘--. rm-I ' ‘ I )‘R‘mKF'i‘.i3T. zru'~ny-- The _ Rhine-Miiins-Danuba canal 31‘ mac »- «mu m -.1» M “W h...*.’.‘.t ..tr.i'.~ Too Late To Clasif A . , A . mg. cnuiiuoter ver ’_'_Va,_mVth this col is reserved for n oi iooai Mi but sdiortisiii? of ~ 3 newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word si.ric'i.ly‘pI.y- able in advance. MEETING of all Hi-Y Grads . Ftonniilghtt‘ 7Jo’ciock, at the YMCA. c L-44-ll NO. (I DISTRICT SlGNAL8—iA1.l requested. ranks proc tonarrlenold on L-Cl ENGAGEMli'N'l‘-Mr. and Mn.’ Greet King‘ And A. O. Sinclair announce the on Queen %‘ii‘mei°‘“°’i.” 35 Ehoifl o 11'?’ W” ' ander Gordon. son of M3‘. and (5 0"” RHOADES J. P. Gordon. marriage to take C n “"5 5”" w"“‘°") place 1,, July, ,_,_3,,. SOU'I'I-XAMPION. June 2o—(ol> ATTENTION FARMERS ‘NEAR. CllAELO'1"l‘E’l‘0WN—'I'hu.rsd.ay Oi thlswtekwewlllbeloadingpog. DOOR ins, Cobblers or Reds and so if you have anylthinir sand it in oh‘ that day or contact with the of- ilce b.v,nhon‘e. 1='mnk’B, alga-k i..-so-s-rel‘-ai. swuwws rm. IS rm1N.Iun- 1 ED-—.Arlene Dowling, two-year-old daughter of Oonst. A. J. Dowlirig or the city Police Force and Mrs. Dowling is none the worse for swallowing a common straight pin on Friday last. She was a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital un- til Monday night when the pin was recovered without the neces- sity of an operation. . ENTERTAINED AT DINNER- La“ event‘? we n'“"°°° °1 "“°§ partment of Education has decreed‘ H a half holiday for all school child- town H a delightful dinner at the Blue Room of Millions Old Spain by the About 20 members were present. the guests being the Misses Kath- leen Shreen9_.n. Katherine O’Han- lay. Frances Cullen. Joanne Mac- Donald. Mary Orokevn. A few words of encouragement were extended the young nurses bv the ..reeiden‘ oi_ the Alumnae, Miss Mary Dev- ereaux_ Mrs. st. Clair Trainer and Miss Mae King. A diiclrlt program of entertainment was furnished U5’ Miss Margaret Oamlobeil. State Aisenals Says Minister (By The Canadian Press) BIG ISLAND, ont., June 20 —'l‘i:e construction of great state arsenals for the production oi’ ‘ The engine, named the sir Fran- cis Drake. is go to look the part. at It is decorated wth the flags of Canada’: limited requirements in the matter of deifesice has been found uneconomic from thesta.ud- point‘ 01 the taxplwers. Defence Minister Maldtenzle told the Can- adian Martufhacturns Association at a convention here to- liiglht. The lVLin.ister emphasized that - = p. lems which formerly were the concern of e soldlefi norw embodied industrial questions or a character that effected orga- rilzations like the O.MA. B)’ 00111‘ mon consent 0! the world's democ- racies the time has come. the Min- ister said. when “peace and free- dcm~to use the phrase of His Majesty the other dav—requlre active and deterrnlned dedenoe ii’ sei-iotlsly] menmedf For e ilrst time in more than a century Canada Wu today Vul- nerable to attack. “We must be equipped and prepared to defend our own shores." said Mr. Mac- ktmzie. Great Britain needed the entire resources of her own in- dustry for rearmameivt, and this circumstance imposed on Canada the duty of developing within the Dominion the means of producing her own defence equipment. Private industry had shown 0.- mazing technical skill and ingenu- ity in originating the production at many items of’ defence equip- ment never before manufactured in this country. The Minister cited modern service aircraft, l’lINIl ves- sels. inc guns. gas masks and searchlighis. "This policy of creating sources of supply for defence etiui within Canada has paaslihy en longer than some other theoretical altemativce." Mr. Mackenzie said: “But with particular regard aircraft. deliveries are now beiniz made at a steady and encouraging adian rledcnce has been the devel- opment within Canada of self-re-. liancc on our own lhdust y." Proceeding to a detailed discus- sion of defence matters, the Min- ister analysed the 864.5W_i.816 ap- propriation by parliament for this years purposes. Ordinary expend- itures relating to maintenance cost amounted to $30,869,898, and capi- tal expenditures to 330.137.1011 The remainder covered the 10-year am- ' oi-tization of capital outlay adopted by parliament this . The ister contrasted :80M9.89fl mainvtclgzéiclen mg the lav5oo.ooo cost vo . “What man people have failed to realize is at each year, as we add to our establishment, we in- crease our cost of maintenance tantiai sums," he mid. Mr. Mackenzie discbI9d_ that the __ ‘ force 01 the navy, militia and air flora today were in excess of imoomeii. or twice‘ the nsimrot ohree*rem~ ~ - ago. "Behind t-hose 9.000 permanent force men stand mother 55.000 volunteers in the non-permanent active militia. the various naval and the auxiliary active reserves Air force." he said. "rhefl Infill country. They are not ting doi it without pay, they are our: i for the most- art at I, definite nmngigi soul ice." If Yyar came e1.io a duly -.9 eomimmtlon for their service "And now 1 tell you this country _ e‘ ‘is industry to make its con- till” basis as Canadian mati- Wdiaborln tlon be Canadian defence on cam es it—-the is. one decent ad ba.s'..1. the minister . involved provision for 'a1 capital atruc re. d reason IA ,:’Central Guardian ' I iron liuiiiiv ilii lHllRSDAV» ; Thousands Gather In Southampton To Cable)——'l'housa.nd.s of persons were preparinhtonight to sail to nearby Calshct gthhouse to see the King and ueen come home Thursday into is ay. flag—draped port. Street ecoration experts from London have planned a, great mun- icipal scheme including ornamental "Y $.15“ ‘gar s and flower-covered trium- , phal arches. ‘ Thmueliout the city hang “Wel- come Home" 5 Bio members of the Royal family wel- coming them will entrain for Lon- don less ‘the. half an hour after v their arr al. Declare lull-holiday Business houses announced they ,w1ll close their establishments in in the welcome. The De- ren. Oi-ush barriers are expected to ‘protect 40.000 youngsters alon the mute. which is expected to be 1 ed membefs Of the Nurses Alumnae.‘ with the greatest crowd in the city's history. Citizens hailed with delight the V t Prin- I official arinounoement Elizabeth and Margaret Rose lwni meet .hel ts t - d ‘will drive in t;iep:)IiFo1(1>essi:>nal’:w:¥I r tlcaly everyone who owns I ‘ P‘ 9 t that will go that far has ar- t ranged to sail in the general direct- I ion of Oalshoth Light in Southamp- ton water to see the Empress of Bri- $?;Ieimea.ppPO6ch. Wltiélie weiocursion s rs are expec carry a.- bouet°t:1i,oo0 slghteeers in the some on. Every ship in the harbor, from tugs to liners. will be dressed in flags and bunting. By PAT USSEEB Cam in Press Staff Writer) LONDON. June 20—(GP Cable)- Grimy old Waterloo Station put on gay panoply today for the rece tion .of Britain's roya travellers ira- day and a newly polished and cec- orated locomotive was given final touches prior to its task of hau..1ng l a special train from Southampton to London. Great Britain, Canada and the Un- , lied States. the Royal Coat of Arms. and the emblems of the British ‘Isles. The train bearin the Kin ,ned_vhe sum and ueen on the ias stage 0 ccn\ llmans and a bag- gagoa car. _ fters oi’ the old station were concealed already under a blazing array of flags suspended from the ceiling. Temporary stands await 300 prlvtileged guests in the reception P8-l‘ Y- ‘ Will Extend Wclcoinc A crimson flower-decked area on fiigtforrn 11 will be the spot where King and Queen wil set foot in their capital cit for the first time in six weeks. T e Government and civic authorities will extend a welcome there, headed b Prime Minister Chamberlain. a.nada’s tings will be expressed by Hon. incent Massey, High Commission- er, who saw the Kin and Queen off in May both from aterloo Station and Portsmouth. The K and Queen want the rec tlon _1pha.ns kept as informal as at is why no guard of onor is going to be posted at the route to Buckingham Palace. golnt along t,e route of the drive due at Waterloo at 5:25 P M is tits peak. But lotsof dinners are gohig to be d Their Sovereigns. Thursday is a half-holiday an - “’ way in the borough of Lambeth n wh c h the station is situated. giving an o portunity to thousands to seize the eyafiosi-tlon early. There is a lot of about closing shops, fac- toriee and offices an hour early in others boroughs so employees will have time to see the carrinfie pro- cflon pass and shout: ' elcome oine." Address 0f Welcome Mr. Chamberlain informed the House of Commons that at the be- ginning of business Thursday he will move a. motion for an address to His Majesty. A similar motion llll1..be-."!‘°“‘éC?<3—‘ .3‘-°~“ :9 to the limitation of five per cent imposed on the profits ‘of non- competitive contracts. the minister declared that while industry was entitled to its reasonable return, it was nevertheless expectedto "make a valuable contribution to the e. ' Bringing you out standing value in DRUGS, TOILETRIES & HOLIDAY needs. This great Rexiill Cele- bration Week Sale is planned to introduce to you the value and quality of Rexali Merchandise. ' Be ‘sure you take advantage of it today and balance of the month. SPECIALS THAT ARE REAL BRITEN TOOTH BEH£‘NM'l?O0TH iee't high and miles or rssrr: . res and dwellings are coratcd all along the two-mile procession route to the station where Their Majestles and | Protection From I E the sun A Regular 25c Pair of SPORT GOGGLES And a 500 Bottle GYPSY CREAM (soothes -— Cools — Both For —- —— — HERE'S SHAVXNG VALUE A 25o Tube I.orie's the afternoon to enable the staffs, to join SHAVING CREAM SHAVING LOTIO Both For —- -- -- FOB. PROPER DENTAL CARE A jugular 25c KLENZO '.l00Tl! BRUSH Shapes) And 2. 351: Cu: of M131 TOOTH POWDER Both For — — Both For — —— 39c WRITING PAPER zalslnaillinish Wltli cows uu! rulh WW‘-19c s'm"l;‘CHESE YlTll,i3l3% AT 190 FOR THIS 250 SEAR! I-‘ACE mWl"‘DER.CTl -_ _ “E” “W 19c 25'’ 32”: _“‘_’_“_' 19c TIVE 250 RIKEBS COOOANUT OIL SHAMPOO — 19c 25c N0. 3 Dism- FECTANT — _ -— 19° 25c Zinc. Catholic and Boracic Ointment - 250 Sine Perfume! Cara Nome Bouti- ardia — Jasmin "-vienia & '3 other! — — 3. Re ular 25c 150311: FLORAL 75c Jar -— 2 BO0’I"S INSECT POWDER Both For —- ~— -— 29c VAC I aoruus pint‘ Size Sale Pr-loo 29c PUREPEST A. $2 A. TAB ETS I Grain 100's -- -- JONTEEL CEEAMS Cold- Vanishing l Special I 390 ir..“’i¥:.' THISTLE ENVELOPES , W . 'l'l-IISTLE ran Iordi “I am sure it will be the wish of members to take part in the wel- ded. It was plan- th\'r (mg land a d sea. journey will 3 13’ ‘mm 5:15 P’ M‘ V’ 8 5° ° in” P r assemble on the pavement adjoining the new palace yard the opposite side of the was be televised from the moment Southampton until Queen reach Buckingham Pa ace. Pa.u.l's next Sunday after a thanks- ‘ service for the safe return of Six Miners Injured In Fall Of slate 8'1‘. CIIARLES. V .. (AP)-A two-ton slab crfhedddown oni g.n!tl:1l;iIi in e un ergrcun e n mine hear at. ohe-rles today and jured six miners, three so seriously were not expected to recover. e slate slab. about 20 feet long. struck the third and fourth cars of a slzrlng of l4 which was brl 33 miners in the surface. steel 5 and railroad jacks were used to lift the slate from the men it pinned. three cars were cut loose from the string and the injur- ht to the surface station and no troops will line the Thousands of Londoners are plan- ning how the can get avantagc h th treets, The train is M“ ° 5 per (1.25 p. M. Am) while the ‘home-' bound rush hour traffic ordinarily elayed a couple of hours because London folk want to take a personal part in greeting ed men were bro lied to a. ospital t wasgnot blocked by the fall. Ready To Produce Munitions Of War NEW YORK, June B0—(AP)-- Ten thousand industrial plants in the United States one start the manuf tions immediately, assistant secretary of war, told the convention of the Advertising F811- eration of America today. He said the War resentatives of the d _ rtinent iting more than 20. Johnso had undertaken a program of "educational orders in time at security o_i__tlie s_tat BEIWS‘ $103 IS OAIFIRE — IM GOING UP OHM THE JENKINS PHARMA Y 5 rant.“ 7/‘/£ j) ‘Dl.‘ep(‘ll§’ulll .1 C hrml. PHDNE ZIE Cull El liE0F'i.-L ;~. Km Slr..EH{lilLilllEl Verdict In Death Of Island Miner conomsivs ‘JURY FINDS or- E AMUu.=:r ENT IN LACK OF INSTRUCTIONS ROUYN. June 6-The of Earl Murphy, former employee at the Waite Amulet Prince Edward Island on Friday afternoon. Murphy Slamly killed when E. 20-foot length of 8-inch air pi , 500 pounds hurt ed down e 800- foot shaft on Wednesday. According to the evidence at the inquest he! by Coroner G. A. were being made in the air line and at that particular point an elbow was to be replaced with la. T. The pipe fitter on the job took off the there being about pounds pressure of compressed air at the time, a sec- ipe exploded and fell aft. Earl Murphy and eight other men were working at For , E, when giving was some that hen lme1w therg pressure n e that he did not know whexthlpeer atfllle‘ valve at the bottom of the shaft pcned or not, but that red that it was nec- he air out through the valve. he believed it was quite pos- sible to let it out by way of the coupling. However. it had burst V‘ immediately be loosened the coup- ling and although was clamped to the side of the shaft. the 20-foot portion had been torn away from its place. It transpired that he W85 only suposed to attend to the work at surface and did not know who was supposed to attend to the opening of the valve at the bottom that he had not be- llcved ihatrit would be necessary to let the air out through a valve be- off the coupling. .» ey. foreman, said there would not have been an pressure in lower Va ve had been removing the coup- ling. but that the men at the bot- tom would not have opened it un- less they had been warned to do so, and rig for as he knew they had not been warned. He was also of the op- inion that it was quite possible for the air to be drained off at surface. was also made in mine manager.‘ h he thought that in all prod ty the removing of the coup- ling had been made too quickly. It a been done by degrees, Mines Limited to his home in had been in- welghln about Rioux, changes the pipe Mischance would have been '” T“! iIICK- LL ms I-'II?EMEA7“—' no men at7.he bottom of the shaft, in which case. even had the mishap th pipe. there would not havtgd been any 1 R. H. Tachereau, mine inspector. in the course of his testlinorw re- marked that in most men a. small hand- book of instructions and that one of no pipe should be a there was com- lpe hit the blast- the victim and Mur were injured, but Murphy to leave the hos ital next day and Davidson on Fri ay. tried Faris, an- other of the pipe fitters on surface was more stlaallously injured and is MoAi-thur gave evidence . N89 injuries of the victim, have died immediately. The} ht in a verdict ‘or accidental , but added a rider that the B through no llgence on the the mine 0 flcials, t fur lien instructions to their employees. J. Burnct was foreman of the five others being Eugene Gendreau, Gauthier, Axleladd Turgeon and Ken Rcabeck. There were plumbers and miners among the juryinen. d was taken to his setlniitsawngm , Rrovislon of comfortable. mod- ern homes for workingmgn wu one 01 the cibects out us. Goemnilen/t e ece parents’ home the and his mother, the former McDonald, residing ward Island. Nine brot Den, of the Waite Amulet and Geraldton, Ont, who bo mod the body, .1. M. Mur- phy A.ng)liers, Que., Robert James George. Gerald and Allan at home. two sisters, Mrs. Neil J. Mcbelllm of Grand River, Richmond, P. E. I.. and Miss Lo;-- etta at home. Thisls the first break by h in a large family. The de- oemd man was 30 ears of . having worked in the l7 s for the Mclntyre, the Vlpond, ittle long Inc and ponies, He had been at the Waite last three months. Funeral mass wll be sung in the Mary at Indian Rivel',P. E. 1. today. . Burial will take place in the same, location. ‘ INJURIID IN ACCIDENT HOIALYWOOD. June so — Errol his pretty actmss wife, Lily Special .. PARTIAL LIST ONLY ....‘......... Building New Worker’s House Every 35 Minutes Gminn. Prue Correspondent) s.‘2“’°%“‘.;.‘lE.’- .5; Z." ’“"‘ FY 11 day the New Z 0 me wofimgt 2. new worker’ undo 3 J labor when it came into pushed ahead Dower and it has energetically with a building pro- gram on a scale never before seen in New Zealand. Whole suburbs or eat. alman- tive houses are Siflflllglfi in an towns in he scheme is meetm with ties. The Govemm has found it impossible to build smart modern houses at prices which 3111:? low] fztfltak. The !‘$Sl1iiIth1'-'5 Deope comlparatively h incomes are moving into the new houses while the working clam con- tinues to live in older and odten unsatisfactory dwellinizs which can be rented cheaply. Hi it costs and the employment of al available Labor on stone work have hrouglm about a vir- tual cessation of private building. The result is that the demand for houses is much greater than the _G-ovemment has been able to sat- isfy and the housing shortage is as acute today as when the state started building. To remedy the position the Gov- ernment plons in build almost twice as many houses this year as last. and is seeking skilled bulld- lng tradesmen overseas to over- come the shortage in New Zea- “SA'l‘iSFAC'l‘ORY REPORTS" IMEON, June 20——-(QP)—Ho- Bren guns isprooeed- ing according to schedule in Can- ada and the Government has re- ceived “satisfactory reports" re- garding progress of the new plant. for their manufacture there, the House 01 Commons was told today slie I-Iore—Belisha, war secre- 605M-THE IDPHOOR Ml/srsf FILLED mm more -mopsnnr sxvua/vrs uvtocxzol 1.4." , Q UIEREWE AR YDU am mans LIF7’ maxim‘ up SA GRAH'MlT$IliEJi5T KVNDOFAOUPISNWGWOD HEAWI U5 F01 K5 - TI-/A r GRA rvc NUT-L IKE GRAPE-NUTS FLAVOUR sum: muc/45$ ms spar! 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