MERCHANT Good faith in keeping promises important n good faith In keeping promises to to customers ll as your bunke- \' i? ike the Dew .-’ MAXIMS,’ J . BIERCEANI! ’ i. If every rumour were true (III geulp factory would be working twenty-four hours a day to lupply the demand. cbuietmewn ohm-aim Two‘ h... Inning llulrdlln, Founded ill ‘Tariff Policy of King?‘ I ‘I Sliliiiliiil Piiiliil is BEFiiRE liiiiiSE Government H a s Brought Disastrous Effect t0 Country With Little 0r N0 Benefit to Any one -Right Hon. Art "solution Lays Be hur Meighen, by Re- fore Parl ia. me n t CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925 lillliillifi iill llillli Iii] iii Religiousfie p a r a - tions for Catastrophe Begun by Hundreds PHEIIIETIIINE- PROMINENT AT CAN. MANUFACTURE RS’ CONVENTION i ii TiKES Knnnl Subscriptions flcliveud NJ! By Null, Canada and U. l. A. 84M lliiiili flN illiiillllilililil :;".i::.:".tr.i*:i.t";::":i:.":l: 53.3.2.‘B’?‘..l."l.‘i;..°.f§.“ll"t%..“l.‘3 Second and T h i rd irzalrrliztz."i:::."tii"x:";‘..'i£ Clauses Allowed Wllll out Debate -- Majw- iiEliii lliii (Canadian Press) ‘ CHICAGO, June 5.—-At least 140 tana. ‘Deaths caused yesterday indi- ~ , or stricken iby prophecies of lt-he east and 24 in the midwest. The , ' Broad and Com rehensive Polic for uoonbus. Ariz., June i.——'l‘err- rectly by the heat were so in the ltY 9f 15,000 593W‘ p ‘ y world's end in 1926 made by Enoch. weather bureau today predicted no terlaLns , C 3113413“ uvroil-let c-l ihe Mexican people in _ relief from high temperatures ior Umon 1n Vote hlogeies, Sonora, hundreds of re- at pa“; two m- um“, (183.1 . still. ln-is cf the rMexlczm border town -- Already Taken (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June li-dtilght lion. Arthur ii/leighen, in the House of Commons this afternoon moved his resolutilon containing tho es- sential articles of ltho platform of the Conservative party. IMI‘. Melgheu brought his resolu- tion in as an amendment to sup- ply. The resolution asked the House to affirm that this Dominion in view oi’ world conditions, required an immediate revision of ‘the Can- adian ‘tariff’ on a definitely and, 1i Canada required one resource to an outstanding extent, it was our undeveloped power, stated Mi‘ ‘Meighcn in referring to the export of power to the United States. Appalilng Exodus Figures Speaking on migration to the United States, Mr. Meighen said that it was the average citizens of the country who knew what was going on in their homes and in their family circles, despite any speeches made by the Minister of have begun religious preparations lfqr "the end." ‘Enoch, odd-reading hundreds olf- conbpahrlot-s a), puivl-bc square galbh- erln-gs rcicenilly. said the coming ysar would ‘be a succession of trem- .ors over the entire earth. Cities lwould lbe leveled and loss of liife would the tremendous. lhe predict- ed. As the earthquakes ‘subside. he prc-phc-slleti a terrific heart would settle upon i-he earth and nil dry plhceyivo-ulil quickly i-gndu Taking these ‘predictions literally. J. H. FORTIER, Quebec TIINNEY K. iii BIBBUNS l‘ '|N Til TWELFTH RiiliNli THOMAS RODEN, Toronto w .s.-|=isi-l7s-s, st. John,‘ N. a. Methodist W. M. S. Elect Officers For 1925-26 (Canadian Press) FRFJDERICTON, June 5. —Oi- ficers of 1925-28 were elected at U - S- Secretary of meets... Press) ' TDRJO T0, June fi-The debate State Denles Rumor on Church Union was continued in’ the General Assembly this after- (c'"“d"" Pre") noon. The second cl-ause in the WASHINGTON- Jlille 5-‘5e¢l‘9' "Declaration of Principles" pro- tary 0f Stale KemlEE 105B)’ infill" posed -hy the Union Committee, melly but nevertheless positively. which brought objections from non denied that the American Govern- concurrents at the morning ses- ment had been approached by the slon, was adopted without a word Canadian Government with any of debate. This declared that claim to Canadian sovereignty of the Church was entering Union as all territory in the Arctic region "llll Organized Mill "Vi": 1101i!" ' without loss of principle or lprac- m —————o - . north of Canada to the pole. consistently protective basis. it LillbDl‘. in 19223. 102,000 Cana- h.u.n,,h.ed,s,,; u“. Mexywns fled Mm," (canacflan PM“) “ably ‘new Jack Dempsey nut m“ lniirifinlglxfglilllfi‘Sngefliéaiingé ilgdNewl It the] Ottawa government is mm "m, The mm] cum”, declared provides that such revision should diane had gonc to the United the Queen, .1“ a pamm Lin" they ‘NEW YORK’ June 5__Gene Tunjm uynulmh for the _ heavnwelght a “'8' king such a claim it h“ not been ‘relief in thig- ewenma] “MW "or an apply -to natural products as well as manufactured goods. it in- ulsts upon immediate steps for ihe States, and in 1924, 181,000. Tho figures were appalling but they did not tell the whole story. Many rsettllul down i0 a careful prepara- tion lfor ihe ‘coming of tlhc end_ -i-—-{+Q-—-—— My. G-reelnwlch Village, New Yorlutit-h: of i-he world. l; was either knocked ou‘t Tommy Giirbibone, oi man's fight almost it oihe lend with St. iPanvl in the ‘liWeillillh round of both men taking a. lot ofipunishanient Island Methodist Women's Miss- ionary Society _as follows: Hon. President, Mrs J. D. Chlpman, Tor- brought to the official attention oi‘ Chris" Pimple" which W“ the United States government. “Mined wmmi" debate. ill"! lhflll ._i__.¢____ ihe reiXlr-t so a whole. conservation and development of entered the United States sirrrept- - v tymh. scheduled fifteen mo," at the Md 1mm mum“ u, w I Mm ‘mm; Prflildelli. MP5 C- F- $fllii°ill _ There were about six hands the natural rrtsources. _ lously without paying head tux, Stlnnes Rtches Fade B010 Grounds wmgm, m“; w"; pm. brand og,box1ng_g p a ape if‘ ‘hank 1,1,1)?“ vice gaeslflertn’ Over Million for T411581! lll 011190110" i-O ihe llflflilllflli With respect to Empire prefer- and they were not recorded, P5 ~ ‘- _ 01111160". fll‘ 0i. 9- , , Rev w_ G_ Brown’ or Red Deer’ encc, the resolution, willie adniitt- Mr. Meighen expressed the be- BERLIN. June 5.—The great mwm ‘P- h“ Ir sewn‘! Vi“? Pres!’ Australian Warships Alia, then entered a. dissent in ling the principle of the preference lief that the mass of labor popula- rimlusirial empire founded by the dent, Mrs G. M. Young, MIHIOWD; ‘behalf of the non-Concurrents declares that goods should he tion were aware of the value of genius oi the late Hugo Stinnes Third Vice President. Mrs R. G. (cuudhn PM") which’ without (yebnte, was rare", §'.'.‘;t‘§".§.. i. ‘“"'.““f.‘.Y.§‘Z."““l~.."."“‘.l‘.l w iliiiif-rsi-ili" ls°i='l-l°-“-°“i?i iii" Wsm“ ‘if’? v ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' . ' ' ' I l 10.0 0 t l) til e ‘a m Y- |'- TOW“ ll m‘ a-tlonc would in no way interfere in the name of Canada" he said. under the Stinnes dynasty ended fihgmwlqkin- Igecirmng Secretary,‘ Jffisglsaindyfwo submmffé, fiuv: ed that to date approximately 700 with the prosperity of Canadian If there was one class to which Thursday when memlbers of the \ is - - ill‘ "r Si- Jollll- been placed in Great Brltam, the congregations had voted aigainst working men. it also asks for-a tariff commission and provides for the marketing of ‘Maritime Prov- i-nce and western products by a pulley under which ihe Dominion as s. whole would lhea-r the cost 0i protection lwas more vital than an- other, it was the laboring class. King and Forke Speak Stinnes inmliy conferring with directors of leading ‘German banks, including the Reichshank, (lei-bled that the scope of the family realm must be drdktically reduced. The ileclsion is construed as a ‘Al lThe Annual Sports Banquet of the Charlottetown Yoiuilg ‘Men's; Chris- THEY. M. 0. A. iPrize for second liest bowler in the League won ‘by Mr. J. A, Web- Treasurer Mrs J. E. Keith, Norton N. B; Circle and Bond Secretary, Mrs EQA. Westmoreland, Char- lottetown; Circle and Bond Treas- urer, Mrs George Sample, Menc- n, N. B; ‘Superintendent 0i Christian Stewardship, Miss Alice organic union under the present plan; that there was a majority '“"_—'Q*"’__ of albout 15,000 Presbyterlans New Mefllber of Navy against 11511011 in the vote already v tak n, th t th t A - League Executive e "“ ° ° ‘"°”°“ s rsemhiy is not representative of amount aggregating £3,500,000. reduced transportation raters to Rt. lion. MaleKenzio Kingiconfcssrlon that with the death of 11am Agggglmflg“ w“ meld yieeter- stef. 0 ‘w MOM“) N B, stran r. ""- ‘ "ll"- llelli-lllllllflilml-‘l ill Nova 300th the east and to the west. Premier. “W035”! ‘egmi- “l!!! Mi‘ Hugo Stlunes, the master genius any evening in the "Y" gymnasium Merchant's Trophy won by ,5“ Ill’,- M n‘ 3' F’ D8 580,: (Qlllldilli Pull) “"1 Prince Eilwllid llilillllll- H9 Mill- r Mr. iMt-ighen regretted that he Meighen had found it necessary to passed. leavlnr: the two hovs, and iwflg attended iby upwards o; Prowse Bros team captained my ML ecre a y rs . . uws , TORONTD’ out" June firs“ em ‘M32 Unionists h“ 71 comm“? was forced to bring in his resolu- tioa as an amendment to supply rather than as a substantive motion In the Dominion the principle of protection has been recognized as basic and essential since oarliest brim; on the present discussion at ihls particular tlnte in the session. The relohition oi the leader of the Opposition was word for word in agreement with his “ma-nifeato" is- sued a few days, before the open- Edmund and Hugo JR, incapable of managing the world-wide activi- ties which the father had built up. ‘Plots to Kill two Qiuuldred persons, lfor fihe most pan members of the different teams of the bowling-leagues that have just convpletcd their schedule of gamies. A feature of tlhe banquet was fihe Arrthur tllenry. Cup for beet bowler, won by Mr. Eugen-e lDoucstte." ' ' ‘ Prize for second lbesit lbowiler. won lby .Mir, E. Crasweli. Priizc for third beslt bowler won Sussex, N. B; Delegate to board meeting Mrs J. E. Kent, Norton. FlrstAlteraate, Mrs . B. GI.-Fu1w'1l' St. JohnilBecond, Mns George Hugh Edwgfl] Pgynter, Prggidgnt, 910118115 and 7.755 NOD-COBB!!!‘- og Emmy,“ gummy, grmpcgru rents had one commissioner“ ’pore.tion, Ldmited and hsiiuhiifbf , Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Pre- "Qmmleswnei- Mlmirefll. M" 0M Sam pie, Moncton, mier of Britain has been elected to “d “M of 79 Presbyiefles- 49. 11° the executive of the N“), Leamm said had no representation for the times. The protective policy was ing of the present session of imr- , , presentation of bowling lpnizes by by lMr. Phil Coyilr. - _____¢,,_oi__ Antl-Unolulets. No Asseimbily flint put into effect in 1878 and llament. | Spalugh Kmg His Honor luieutenanit Governor [ladders Trophy won by rtheSemlp- Prommelni; N, Y, so. , , B0 constituted, be declared, could liiid been continued without eeri- Premier King said that to dis~. nehrtz, who in his i-rhtroductory re- ales. e t rM Sh t Rifllflll Tribeemen fairly deal with a question of such nus change until three or four cuss the su-bject matter of the re-_| “hum-n PH") may-kg anumymngd m.» q-ecgnl fQr-m- Qhurch League Trophy Mon m. cle y an 0 Launch stron magnitude. rMr. Brown’; state. years ago. The actual results of solution in full, would involve a: BARCELONA Spam June 5__ nlfion ofa Pihncc Eiliwarrl island St, Jalmes 19mm, cuphurgd iby Mrg -—— m9!"- WiiB acclaimed heartily. pmtecnon were the beret proof and re-openlng of the budget debate.“ series or bum-f) Make km KlngBalseball League, wml llriilmiated F, n, com-my (mnnmn pm“) Ofiensive -much of the applause coming lMr. Meighen said ho was never He stated further that‘ should the Alton“) h e bee?‘ revéaled andfihis intention of donaltia-g u cup for Jlrizerfor bee; hat-hie;- wm; 11y Mr, NEW YORK, June Bw-Thomias from the Gallery- iilbie ‘l0 lllliielfllllllld 110W i")? illlf- P°fl°|llil°n 0! 111° Cilnfleriiailvelm “I , t t M‘ d m the winners of this league. lie also J. A. lllentiley. L, lLuem-in-g, vléQ-Pregident of [hi3 —* A resolution of thanks to Rev. minded Canadian could epurn pro- leader Cilffy. "lhiB Bflllfiilllllellll 9 “We” n5 w “m ° a r vXilrbsls-‘dl his desire of lpresenitlnig Prlzewfor highest silngle score Le-elminlg Miles Company of Mont- PARIS- Jill"? 5-—Rl.ml1ll time!‘ Dr. Pidgeon for his services as tectlon lu favor of free trade. Liberal Policy Dluliroun would be called upon in accord- ance with parllamentary proced- ure, to resign immediately." What For the Country The tariff policy of the Liberal the country desired was that Mr- liament should get through its business as rapidly n6 Dflifliillle; is heinS llistponed. One bomb was discovered on the tracks traversed by the royal train a ciup ifOf‘ the winners of ltlie City Baseball League. i on thei way to this city, Two other After an excelilent meal he'd lbt-on iibmllllllflllily served in the plots are reported, one to blow up mrswmlary style of tlhe Y, M. C, A. the entrance to the hail where Ai- Ladies Auxiliary the program pro- won lby ‘Mr. Rob-t, Galbraith. Prize for lbighest three score won by Mr. Poole. Zion teaim. Antler iihe lpresentation of priz- es ll-lls Worship Mayor McKeima wais called upon ior some remarks real and prominent society header of this oity was shot and killed ill the ilobhy of a Wiil-llam street ‘busi- ness block this afternoon as he was about to antler an elevator. Oharies Muller of Saratoga, N. Y., men have launched the strongest chairman of [he Church Ungon and best organized offensive since Cpmmmea w“ adopted Wm, the invasion of French Morocco, cheers. and by a standing vote. with a drive against Tanounat, in It was moved by Rev. Dr. G. W. the middle of the fronlt. G°rd°il °Y wlllllibei! and seconded -by Rev Dr lPrlngle of Sydney, N. (weynmen; had brought disast- and the sooner 1h ehonse 8111""- fonso presided at u meeting last per was opened with a spirited and 1n res on; 1 t . was arrested after a. "chase and , S. Tile Aflflfimlliy’! xmliilliie Went rcfus effects to this country, withleli itself 0n "l0 Feilillllililll bell?" Sunday and the other to kill him sing song, lie-d by lMT. Geonge winner-e afpfl]: $33.21,]: 31,33,622 iqentlgler] my the (lying man 11s the also w Rev. J. H. Eilminson, Sec- little or no benefit to any one. lit. ills llellsl- Til“ lwwllllllelll during the return journey from the Beers. which was lfblllowierl by re- 1953-1195 he arse commanded 4/319 onie who firedl the shots, lLeemlinx - rotary of the Committee Dealing with the iron and steel had adhered to lie principles. calm“ ' . ntarks lby the chairman» Mr. Henry lllmpatug given m ppm-g m gememq died alter-being rushd to a lies-ply. ‘ industries, Mr. Meighsn pointed The DTP-Sill! reiwllillen. slated The bomb ‘round 0,, m, my, M, lLapthonu-e, who apoke (briefly on by“... y, M, c, A, all. out that in "the spring of 1024 Premier King served to set the when the woducmm w“ m gym. ggst against the west. and helped ada 58.9 percent of the 1914 pro-‘to make wilder the (inferences ducuon um py-gggm, government that OXHICII between the Milli!‘ me had wiped the duty off steel usedlPrevincvu and ‘Cenlriil Clillfl l1- been placed in a museum here and the King took time from his schc» duled program to view it. it is of considerable‘ size and had been placed so\‘iat but for vhe ibenefit to be deaived from such ii n. together banquets e-e inlet night's. lair. lualpthorne then called on Mr, "Samuel lDoylle wihio ‘gave a ehorvt iMr P. W. Turner moved, and Mr. W. M. Rowe seconded, a ihe-arty vote of thanks to this lad-lea the Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary for the splendid supper ‘they lhad served. M Orchestral Society Repeats Concert d Meetings, Etc Dumbelis Company "Big show Mt. Stewart Wednes- In Summerslde ay. 1423 (Special to the Guardian) in the manufacturing of mrru im-i Roobcrt ‘Forke, Progressive m iguana t guards l, would ndllress- levelling principally 011 and this was responded to by the A 1| bu, n, 1 t, , lSUMlMiilRSlDE. June s.-- The plumefls- _ ‘leader’ sum’ "fat 1%,, 1155113,‘: hazevbeen efiiplgded by the impact m,” excel-M“ fwtema “mt M Preswent- ‘Mrs- W- T- Hlllllllll- Tile audlelilge‘ greetedvertyvhe enCillllliizil: lulyTgleh Hope River T§§1.r§§$§§i "Win59" 0f i110 Ofislllwie com- For the first three months of Minister had dec arer m v such institutions as the Y. M. C. pweedvimvgs were “mushy to a - - puny of Dumbells arrived m sum, of the royal train. town Orchestral Society last night. 1925. liIB Dial lwn production oi to be one 0f want of confidence. A.. upon illilia ci-hrlefiic sphere of the (time [by singing the Nmummi t n 1 y _ merslde last night. They will um United. 5mm, w“ 133,0 per ibut insofar as the Ptogmessivfi __ country. 1.‘. was under their gui-dan- Ann-hem, X351‘: éilstmfrfaiifeulrfz garter‘; dflyslilwllll Show 3i. Pele“. l???’ present the“, show stepping 0“ (wilt 0f the 1913 production, whllclwerri concerned their iotc wou c‘; that ymm-g 531.19g” gm rrhrlyr During murm- me banquemm, The“, l! no doubt m,“ ' ' at the Capitol Theatre tonight. in lCshadh ills Prodllctlw W“! lllllllllY b“ '°°°"‘°‘1 "“““‘“‘ ‘he "‘°' x 0 . f-lllht and early training. and most were cnteTtaineti by this Casino b . 1 y, g h _ The performance starts at. 9.10 p. 47.6 percent of the year befare,tlun because they ilililhlliflt lgiltlfivne (lhlnese Ant]. of Canad-as leading imckmcu and Qnchesu-a’ ‘while’, renmered mm iamzeilimim emrltlaeloqfsmemnfeéircilfa iéiknzverill tawny-ping -—"Dont forget the m_ The company leave on Mo“, the war. Canada plirclilisediill ihe principles wile t,e . .Forei Cam ai n athletes Owed-their llilgbllwl-‘lllioil 1'" Splendid orchestral select-ions. m“ night, showed considerable special show, huddle Jinx 9.180 day for Charlottetown. l‘. _ 30,000 w“ 0g p]; ‘iron from the ed. gTl p g‘ thielworld of sport m iihe influence improvement on ma" m“ rend, two pert comedy, Montague. l<rl- __ l; United States ehhuuuy, and sold! to that country 8,000 tons Del‘ year, until this year, But be-l cause of those 3.000 lflllfl- "l8 U- 3w government fearing unfair com- petition to the U. s. manufactur- ors, declared a virtual embargo fill the Oanudiun product. This W"! but an example of what the U. S. government had done over a ions range of ‘ manufactured artielefl produced in Canada. , , _ u. . M i h a l e that while ml "willy l“ “"“‘"-°"- started mt Saturday were closinB H“ "M" ills lllellifllllllll 9°"- u n d _ other new trim. m» each. Aim M Sm i: figveaégzfidynn calm," r ma‘ ernor then presented the following in M3133, prnram w“ are‘! w“ as grew"; 19 greenfield 5",, (my, invested li-n Canada, 111M Pal-hi" bownnsoflzel: Funefa] pfQcesgion The National Anthem 1403*“ than have our paw material ex- ported for manufacture eleewiiew» bu» rues-ed 1gb»;- Amggifg; fiance Now Dead at Toronto ?.;€.."-..i‘.."..‘i;. ‘2...“;.‘.‘;".2“’lf. .13’; ueueéfrtfilr." £23.’... em" <-> "is ell»- -,-,,---- start‘; 3;; ',:*;";;:,.~'.i:.: iii};- i" capital come in 0 6 0 - ' ' ' ' van - ‘ - a“ m‘“‘“"°t“'° “m” Ill ACCONI Tonomlo June 5—After iy- "lelfiefil; bimhhrue chuim- KSTJ‘ $3212" “conflict: i”) --"Y°““‘ T°'" °'D°"°“" '- __n__.._. 1m‘ w,’ ____. ithg uuouleious for more than two vim ‘bowler, W011 iby ‘Mr. J. A. linie h. 1e14, was driven today in (c) -;,i,'x;a-s-,hé--é3, ____ _ “The Mnflbnmugy, womnn-s h, Condensed Specials WANTED-MAIN FDR GENERAL ilslory showed that ODDOEWWIB in (‘nnndn had usually advocated reductions in the tariff which they had not enforced on securing 110W“ - er. The present opposition was advocating high tariff but if the Conservatives ever secured P°W°T again ihe probability \vns that they “mum not make nny drastic tariff changes. The only salvation for tho country was for ihe Progres- r-iivm m take up ihe reins 0i vowel‘ Britain and of just such institutions. Spreads Tolllowed a delightful reading iby Mr, George lBeens, lwhlch was SHANGHAI J 5 Tb ii baht”? Aplgimdett it . line .— e uni - l r. . . aria-the next spca er, foreign campaign continued to emphasized lhhe importance of a spread with increasing rapidity to- sireaiten generili piynticlprbrion ‘iby day, The entire Chinese force will iggflllieolllet lin sporting activities. be out tomorrow. One eighth of the ' ll vllllll ly siimilil take a lesson force has quit already. Shops in gm“ Flllfilzflldédwitlaffc 8 crazier the French concession hitherto un- i‘ ' "Y e iilmfl" ‘ all affected by thg dhturbauce which Wall-‘llfll l"- (Cnnncllan Preu) This Reginald Aitken City Len-sue Bowling Tilophy and medals rwon iby All-Round Athlete weeks u the result of seizure, Bentley for-highest singil/ and three Italian Flier Arrives In Alustralia (Canadian Preas) ALBANY, West Australia, June 5.—¢Comvnonder ilB Plnlsdo of the Italian air form arrived here today on his Rome to Japan flllgh: which started April 2. the funeral procession of J. Willi- (Onnndlsn Preu) imnis. June 5.———Foroi8ll Mill"- tcr Ilrland said today that an ac- cord on the fundamental Principle! added “only pollute of detail. These Bruce Rldpsth. well known krtals. an-d highest average. toms who drove the bus in France. eenoedst. amateur, hockey player. and professional with the Ottawa Senators. when they won the illall. lion. As the previous recital was the cause of many praising re- marks, it' can easily be judged that last nights concert was per- haps deserving of more support and encouragement than it actual- ly received. Mr. Robert Messer- vey, suffering from a troublesome cold. was obliged to curtail his numbers, lllllli nevertheless made 'hls usual flue impression. and was most warmly received. “March Aux lhlambleaux" “Clark The Orchestra Robert B. Meeservey “A Bunch of Shamrock" ..Seredy (lrisb Melodies) The Orchestra Robert B. lileeservey day, Georgetown, Saturday. 1382 f "u" ; G-ooo MiG-HT» "Wanted everyone to see Laddle Jinx, Souris Tuesday. 1423 "Como to the deb Cream festi- val at Wheatley River, June 12th. 1431 6 6 l2 3i "Dahlia abet. for Sale. —-White and pink cactus, white pompom. red fancy and decorative 81.50 doz. "The W. 1M. S, 0f Marshflield stitute will serve ice cream in the School House, Monday evening. June 8th. 1411 "Warning, Special Show also mu- 1414 ' and warm. probably 119V ocetter- "Columbia; "oneTioii-“Cod e fl?“ ' ‘g __ n, 9,; v-.--..-___.-... : l ' r. .4 3. ,. 3 i Z. 5' r. F5 .9 iAtl-Oe l‘! ""4- "" ‘m’ f a security complici- bflll-Wllell (a) "Less than the Dust".. .. insertion iatlil column. . licndon and Elm-l h: beetrzlrolalisleg iflfifig gag a": algralilnxgg: (h; Woogtilfélstelfl sic“ aéoNewuGlaisgownotonlgxm Qlr. ___ _ , " t se e. ' r , _ ‘l s v, no, 't s t. M T"°'° "m" W" ‘l "f" l" “lll°~ a‘ n (Indian Love Lyrics) w ° ° ’ " ' imritube moderate" hfllds, ml- lfi O tbns O26 1 propose to discuss with Mr. “ n ~../ ‘ndibu-s on mepp of m ‘ housework, Amy no srirbteulqburrrbeueiu at Geneva and when TIIOW J1’. Nflbbéd . ' W immmssfoN frbe annual urt-etlbsuttbe Led- "“,M"‘§’,"°’" n, l the League council meetings haw -*~* - --—- PART i1 fc-s Auxiliary of bite Protestant lturzrmm ‘M mi mum “m?” Road after 7.00 p.111. “ '" 181! 6 3 8i ‘JOI rnmrme or IVIRY duet-Mica ell my and emi- ltioiiliy e tetL Oiulrdiu Central Job mam-y, Phone m. iininshed we expect to be in a rm- eineh to send to Berlin the French reply to the German offer on "n re- ciprocai treaty or lliflllll" - To lie-present Britain In Buenos Aires (cnnedlnn Prue) Arnold Robertsomnflmh 0mm", "gram-y of the u»- -- l- w-e-l-ml- “l..i.°.if..'1'.‘ ll Damion Alru. . "ntunul w‘, “N.” ggm- be the new Britis n"rb*y HIV I d‘ 10d J 6.—8ir Malcolm u C. T. hails, 88. The» man DONDO“ ‘me who vus flrltnp] p,“ PPTTBBORO .Pa.. June 6.- A men who in alleged to have been annoying Harry K. Thaw for more than i month was arrested here as he oligbbeii from a railroad train. The men said he was "Harry K. Thur. 1a.." and bore papers which in lhadl been in the. Mattevnn i-lolpitei with Thaw,’ and that tie lied embed with tum into cumin. He in being held for observation. i ~_ fuel. 1, _No. on Saturday. J 6 Cross Word Booklets Have you m». the Aoreitio lox of Moire chocolate" it 601* talnly is an interesting novelty. Each package contains one of n eerie": of eli booklets. Inch booklet an four Oren Wort! uno 0th, 1 FRI! Puzzles to solve, plus an aeros- tle the latest twist to the Cross Word idol. Ieoklm are num- bered so that you eon no them through the wrapper and not get duplicate. They any there's a great deal of fun. after Jlmlmting the chocolates, for the two of you to solve til. puzzles together. "Poet and Peanut" . .. . .Suppe (Overture) The Orchestra (a) i-b) Y (a) ‘Wu-ob Militelre" ichabert (b). "Fault Waits" .....Gounod The Orchestra The British Petrol The Omheltra The Notional Anthem it is interesting to note that the Orphanage wltlbe held at the Oua- ilsit hum.- on-rliiiiday. Junie 1.2 at ii lolclock. Representatives from the branch auxiliaries will lbs present alt this meetfnc. 1480 "Play at Eldon on Wednesday. June 10th. the Vernon Dramatic Clu-h will present a four act drama, “'l‘he.Muplel." at Eldon in the new Belfast Hall. Mr. and In. Alfred Stewart will.» in attendan- Toronto. fair . Montreal, fair Hilh e this morninl at 0.81 and tonight at 10.60. San so this evening It 1.41 and co. Hear-them play. o oi hu- Oherioitetovvn Orchestral Society has ‘been invited to broadcast at afoucion for CJLRA. Radio SM- on. kets and dance following concert. in aid of Mil. ‘Admislion ‘$04M 20c. Liditl Vitlrhlketl new. ‘Rifle-Ii. es inter the Charlotte fllfl\.0_ vvmornialatldli. -' I411 harm moon Saturday, June 18th. IJD an. summenitio tide ' deltas minut- ma.