_ of France, in German and French, MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT A Contsmplato the dignity of pllcity. ,____?.__i_ lim- ~ - \\1\ ~\\\ /// ' r 9 4//’"'1[.4\“' \. "‘ es Paper ~».._...._ rt , .11.. r lleadbt w 4 L . -"a\i* w» \\\\ Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ ova MERCHANT —|—-— i N Dwell on the pleasure of work- i ng. 4r,:;r.:a'.....‘i.""a‘.'.::- '"r::':"..l.'.'.' CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 “m” mlbliiflbtlo nu a I1 lull, Canada “:11! omnsrfl. hill illl ll ENIIHlHIHIIH IIHNHHESS I .'1‘wo Huge Services- Shatter Attendance Record - ,1 7 0,0 0 0] Women attend Mass , -Messages From Vatican. CHICAGO, June 23.——Two huge services in Chicago's front yard brought together yesterday lu tile third day's ceremonies of the Euch- aristic Congress more worshippers by tar than ever before assembled 1|, ollo dny within a single enclos- lllT‘. in the morning more than 170.- (IUU women were in Soldier's Field for solemn Pontiflclal Muss cele- brated by the Most Rev. Joseph Pallca, Archbishop and Vice Regent of Rome. and a-t night the stands, were filled for a second tlme—-witll metl ouly~—ior candle light benedic- tion services. At each service tens ot’ thousands unable to gain adults- siou ‘to the balf- mile field. W978 thronged in the lake front park to hear the coronlotlles over loud- speakers, and to witness tllo mile Will Address Canad- a noted jurist, Lord Darling is fam- ian Bar l[lN NHSHNII]. ilHilNli LHHEE Held in the City Yes- l terday "and Was Largely Attended —New Officers El- ected. The fifty-first annual session of the Masonic Grand Lodge took place yesterday morning and after- nou in the Association Rooms above the lPrlnce Edward Theatre. The session was largely attended, a large number of the brotherhood appearing from all parts of the ls- Slght Hon. Lord Darling of Laria- ham in to be British representative lmyuh I i at the tannual meeting of the Ofln- Hi9 7'25"!“ "m" or bu” “B” adian Bar Assodiatton, 1° be he“; was first proceeded with, the Grand Master, Dr. J. F. Martin of Eldon, in the chair. Following this a very delightful event took place when Brother .5). T. Carbonell. u veteran ill Masonic circles on Prince Edward island presented the retiring Grand Miaster, Dr. Mar- tin with n beautiful bouquet of ros es on behalf of the Crystal Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. Dr, Mar- tin in very eloquent terms replied. thanking the members of this ord- ln St. John, N. B. the first three days of September. Besides being ous for-his wit. Mathieson -— (‘hauvin Nuptials St. James Presbytcriatl flhllrril. lovely with an abundance of early long ecclesiastical procession t0 spring blossoms, flowers and green- nud from the grout outdoor sanctu- cry, was the scene of a vcry t" mi‘ m“ 5T9“ 11°“? Pa“! 1° hm" ary, ' fashionable wedding lust ovcn- The eiecmm 0i "e" “ma”? w“ ‘ lug at eight o'clock when U181! I-lPUCEEi-ieii Wmi- The)’ are "5 Largest l|1 History tho Minister, Itcv. W. Ilrucc follows: _ Muir, united lll tnllrrlltgc Miss Grand Master-d. M. Nicholson. Never before ill history have lirelcn Mary Alllthitasou, teldcst llJep. Grand Master-W. J. Drake. so many womcu gathered in one daughter of (‘hint Justin-c. and Sr. Grand Warden-Wetter Sin- t-lpfli. as crowded the stadium area tor the morning Muss. Archbishop ‘lluuna, of San Fran- cisco, in, his sermon described the usselnhlage as the greatest honor 1n womanhood ‘in history. ‘Thous- ultds 0f Wlililflil We"! i" their Diilcflnglrlisll and lovely us silo entered at six o'clock this morning and the‘ lust or the multitude did not pass out of the field until after two lit-lock in the afternoon. A women's choir of 15,000 in- cludtng 5,000 nuns, sang the prop- ers or the iMass. Besides the ser- mon of Archbishop Hanna, the women heard addresses by Cardin-l als Plffl, of Austria, and Churostfl respectively; and by Justice Pierce Butler, of the Supreme Court of the United lStatcs, Cardinal O'Con- nell, of Boston, as presiding prelate- or the session, prepared an address! which though not delivered at the field was released for Publication. MEN'S MEETING Thc men's meeting last night, un- llcr the direction of the Society of tho lloly tName, was addressed by ‘(Yilflllllild O'Donnell of Ireland. :bouquot of lilies of the valley and Mrs. J. A. Mtlthleson to Mr. Frank duh‘, Bernard (thuuvilt, sou of .\lr. Hen- Jf_ Grand wnrden_d_)r, V, L. ry N. Lthauviu, K. C. und Mrs. qoudwilL Chauvlu, Maplewotrd Avon, Mcu- Grand Treasurgr_,geuj_ 305mg, i-"eili- (re-elected). The wlnsome bride looked very ‘Grand seur8,_ury_‘E_ Kemp (m. tho church on her father's arm to elefitfad)‘ . the strains ot tho wedding march Magma Chapmnfinev‘ w’ Brute pluyed by Mr‘ F’ T‘ watms‘ She Grand Lecturer-lit. Gordon. woro an ivory tufictu bouifant , __ _, gown over silver, tho long race- ((5:23; II):::°:]‘:1__,§' rolclgihee .fnl train being lined wit pale - ' Grand Marshall-AH. B. Bernard. lSr, Grand Stewart-A. Montgom- 81')’. pink crepe. An effective shower pale pink roses completed the charming effect. Jr. Grand Stewllrd-fillobt. Mc- , Tile maid of honor, Miss Dora Lureu. Muthieson, sister of the bride, and lGraud Standard Bearer—C. B. the two bridesmaids Miss Doris lClarkson. Gill and Miss Florence Jenkins of Montreal wore exquisite dresses. made ullkc, 01' tailetu and silk not. in bollituut style in pastel shades of‘ blue, pink and ulallve with tul- feta and net poke huts which wore very chic. They also carried old fashioned bouquets of roses, lillou of lht- vallcy and IllllllVt! und pink laoluulbinc. 'l‘lll~. groomnnultt was .\lr. ltlliph Wind- sytho. .. iGHlIld Purqlivant-dus. A. Nich- olsun. Grand Tyler-dlohert Douglas. assisted by Grand Marshall G. E- Full installed the new officers. It placo at Kenslngtqn. l ll m nor, and till: ltl'lde's father gave __ Cardinal Muute e n was » e DOII- 1,9,- aw-,|y_ - , liilcilliiig Ilreiiiifh The simple wl-tldlug service was T117611 11195511898 "0111 U19 Vail‘ clearly llcortl all over the large can were read at the COHEN“! gatherings today, Two reached the morning services and a third was presented by Cardinal IMunde- loin at the afternoon meeting of the English-speaking sections. lln ouch Pope Pius XI. through Card- luul Gneparrl, the Papal Secretary or Slate expressed joyous gnatlffl- ration at the success of the Con- B7838, 33 Prisoners Saw Their Way to Freedom (Special to the Guardian) LOS ANGELES. Calif, June 25f —-'l‘hirty-tltree prisoners escaped from the Lincoln Iiolghis jail here iilili. night and only two had been l-npttlred early today. All were scutenteed on narcotic charges and wort! serving from 1i0 to 50 dayli- Moat oi’ them were Mexicans. lining smuggled hacksnw blades. tho prisoners sawed their way tn freedom. i church Willt'llIWitil_ dlensoly crowd- ed with invited guests and an int- erestctl public, among whom the yoéug brldc was vary popular. t elorc tho lilllllitliliilfill tho COll- grcgution sang "Tho Volt-c That Brcathod o'er Ellen." and during the signing 0t’ tho Register Miss Couutnucl: Wlll-ur snug very sweetly “llvcal|.~lt>." Mrs. Alathh-atnl, mother oi‘ the ilrlde wore a tarry canton cropo gown with ltu-t- trimming to cor- respond and t'\)l'iiili',l' bouquet 0t’ pink rust-u. ’l‘lte groom's f‘hntlviu, wore Corsage o!‘ roars. Mills Murizllrt-t f‘huu\'ln, sister of tho groom worc a yellow petal gflwl], with dlumntltla trimming und black mnlinc picture hat. bliss Avliu. blutilit-sou, sister of u“. Ilrllll‘, wort.- punch georgetto, strulltltil-d with powdcl‘ blue, with “may, pp-un-p lmt of pouch ma- lluo. The ushers wore .\lr. (i. E. O'Donnell, .\lr. (‘. ll. Cameron. Til‘- li‘. (‘. llollgnu. und Ml‘. ll. (‘. Bak- (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. June 23. -—All brick being imported into the United States must be individually mark- cd according to the country it was made in beginning September 1st. according to an order of the Unit- ed States Treasury department as mulls known by the Canadian De- partment of mines. C. P. R. Depen- dent on East- ‘ ern Canada (Special to the Guardian) REGINA. Ssskn Juno 23. ~Thi1£ the Canadian Pacific Railway is dependent for its trade on central and eastern Canada, while the trade in the west is largely a loa- ing business, was a statement made before the Board of Railway Commissioners -by E. H. Flintoft. representing the railway company, at the sitting of the commission here yesterday. Mrs. with moi lit-r, blllvll lltcc e . rAitor lilo corn-molly tho bridal party und gut-sis proceeded ‘to the brides lovely home at i (iralton Street whcro n rcrcptiou wutt held. ~00 Condensed Specials At a llllt‘ hour Mr. and Mi‘!!- Chanvln loft nn u motor trill through tho White Mountains bc- Deplores Small a Must be Marked Fate 0f Ministry OTTAWA, June over the report. of the customs mans yesterday. There again such nessed when ies were jammed. on the port. ‘Paul ‘man 0f oms report, which any specific reference to the re present Minister of Customs. tive, Vancouver motion of censure not only on -Mr “The Prime Minister and the Government," so runs the , amendment, “had knowledge for some considerable time of the rapid degeneration of the Department of Customs and Excise, and their failure to take prompt and effective remedlll action is wholly indefensible. The conduct of the present ‘Minister of thedepartmcnt, . the Hon. George lH. Boivin, In the case of Moses Aziz ll utten ly unjustifiable." Connived at Violation of Stevens‘ declared that favorites. inived at violation iSta-tes, loggers M-r. Stevens exclaimed: was announced that the next ses- o“ is high “me ma, this unholy fllon 0f the Grflfld D0050 Will lake partnership between the Govern- ment of Canada and such unscrup- ulous lawbreakerg is dissolved.” Hon. G, II. Bolvin spoke in his Own defence. He took in turn the charges made against him and gave this reply. [He read a letter from theDeputy Minister of Justice to show that he had acted within his autihorlty in deferring the commit- ment of Moses Aziz to jail and gave his reasons for so doing. May Bring Defea t. _ 23.-—.Battllng probe opened in the House of Com- W978 scenes all were wit- the first test of strength between Liberals and Coll- servatives came on the dramatic opening day of the session. Galler- The issue came ministerial responsibility; for conditions in the customs re- Mercler, Liberal, of St. Henri, blontreal, who was chair- the customs committee, first moved adoption of the cust- does not make spouslblllty of Hon, G. ll. Boivin, lHon. H. H, lStevens, Conserva- Centre, whose charges led to the appointment of the customs committee, then moved all amendment which constituted a Jlolvin bllt on the Government also. Anti-Smuggling Treaty. Moving of the amendment was preceded by a speech in which Mr. Senator Bureau, former Minister of Cust- G-ruad Sword Bearer-A. For-OMB. had ‘Perverted his 0090711111- lilies of success to the state to the distribution of Indulgences to his die charged,‘ officials under the administration had con- ‘Pasi- Grand ‘Master w‘ P‘ Doun’ smuggling treaty WIthOtHhAhNJINIIItHA-Ni In a reference to boot.- HNNHAL BEBS-‘CUNSERVATIVE AMENDMENT Til iIllSTiililS REPiiRT BENSNRES BillH BilliIlN ANll lllE iiiliil. “High Time This Unholy tween the Government of Canada and Unscrupulous Law-Breakers is Dis- solved,” DeolaresHon. Mr. Stevens- Tartndrship Be- in Balance — Vote trom having sold Barge Tremblay liquor cheaply to please a political friend the liquor had been offered to the Quebec Liquor Commission, uvhlch had declined to purchase it. Boivin’: Responsibility in Azlz Case. Mr, Bolvin was followed by C. W. Bell, of Hamilton West, a. Coa- servative member of the Customs committee. lMr. Bell declared that ally doubts he had of Mr. Hoivlnfis responsibility in the Aziz case had been dissolved by Mr. Boivln’s own statement. He charged that cor- ruptlon had got so far into the ‘Cabinet that anti-smuggling legis- _ latlon was valueless. As to the Azlz case, said Mr. Bell, nothing could alter the fact phat the Gov- ernment had ‘protected a smuggler, a bflotiezser. “a peddler of a par- ticularly vile and poisonous brand 0i‘ whiskey." . Duzald Donaghy. of North Van- couver, a Liberal member of the committee, spoke briefly before ad. journlng the debate. CRUCIAL DIVISION OTTAWA, June zit-Parliament will see before dawn what is con- sidered the most crucial division of the present session. The vote on the Stevens amendment which CGHGIITBQ the government, may be reached before midnight, ‘it in expected that at least three Progressives will vote against the government and a. fourth is suppos- ed to be inclined to follow‘ suit. 0th- er members of the Farmers party have by no means made up their minds whether or not they can con- tinue to support the government on a motion which calls for censure on the ground of mismanagement of the customs department. The vote arises out. of the report. of the customs probe committee. With one Progressive absent without pair and the Speaker's vote Biiilliilfli-fid. the prospects now are that the government will get a meierity of one for the opposition amendment. ‘Ell ‘ x J London Press Fea- tures Debate in Can. Parliament (‘Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 23. -The Lon- KINH (Bill NlY HE HE Flllll] . House of Commons Nervous. OTTAWA. June 23.——-'I‘he fate of‘ the Government is uncertain in tlon 0f the Opposition to censure Hon. George H. Boivin, Mlnlstgr of Cuswnls. for nu conduct in the dil- mintstratlon of the Customs Do. partrnsnt, particularly in respect of the Moses Aziz case and the sale of the barge Trem-hlay alcohol to the Dominion Distillers, of Mont- real. ‘It is recognized however, that the Ministry is in greater dau- ger than at any time since the early days 0f the sessions, when its right, to continue la office was called in ililfifllivll. and it will not surprise IhOSB who have been in close touch with the situation today If, when the vote comes, the government 1g defeated, Tension is hiEiI. not only in the House, but throughout the Capital, T118 BiIHQ-iliihere of an actual crisis pervades the Commons and its en- virons. With few exceptions, all the members of the House an; here to participate in the vote, only those being absent who could not. Possibly attend, The significance of the occasion is recoxnized by politicians outside parliament and b)’ the general public, as has been indicated by the packed galleries and the crowds outside in the cor. ' rldors seeking admission, Anxious Hours Leaders and hack-benchers throughout theday followed sen- fence by sentence the attack and the defence, no debate since the opening of the session having- held the close attention of the House for s0 many ‘hours on end. The Government is visibly ner- Voilfi. and ministers were in con- stant y whispered consultation throughout. This agitation is due to the fact that the Government has reason to recognize that there is more than a possibility of its fall. Before the opening of the House today information came from pro- gressive quarters that enough of the third party members would vote against condoning the conduct of lMr. Bolvin tn defeat the Govern- ment. G. G. Coote. of MacLeod, Alberta, definitely signified his ln- tention of voting against tho Min- tstry. There was indication that among others of the same mind were ‘D. M. Kennedy. of Peace Riv- er, the Progressive member of the Customs committee, and Miss Ag- nes MasPhall. The three Pro- gressives who recently voted with the Opposition, Messrs, Lucas, Boutillier and Fansher. are expect- ed to do so again. It is believed that A, tM. Carmichael and one or two others may follow them. Whether those Progressives who this afternoon had decided that M . B ' ' r 0M“ asserted m“ s‘) m" don press gives prominence to the they could not support the ‘Ministry HHNZKINBHHH- [HY IN lHNE Nil-NH HHNE Brewster, Promin- Quarrel Which End- .ed Fatally. ,(Cansdlnn Preu) deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M Mr. and _M_rs. Sidney ent in Society, Had NEW YORK, Juno 23.—-Society ln New York and on Loni; island was shocked today by the trash‘- . been inundated with massages of debate in the Canadian parliament on the question of the Domlnion's stand toward the Locarno treaty and other similar agreements. The press nbstains from editorial com- ment, except for the Express an argument that Britain should have no antangling treaties with European countries. Prince of Wales Celebrates 32nd Birthday (Canadian Frau.) IDNlDON, June El-Today was the lPrluce of iwales’ thirty-second birthday and flags were flying throughout the country in his hon- or. The bunting displayed was particularly brilliant in the west end of London. For days the heir apparent has _____ l WILL CELL IY PUBLIC AUC- IlATm-co. par word. not loch inoctlflon In thh ooltlmii. description, cheaply and cxrslii- rsl Job Prlntcry. Phone 182. ‘VOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPE! number of m Prices. 50 for 20c. 100 for 35c. Zfiihgllta .for 55o. 500 for $1.00, 1000 for with W a. favorite. Tho Guardian un friends in w 81.95. Postpaid. Guardian Ollie-B- ‘WANTED AT ONCE KITCHEN malty xiri. Apply iotoria Hotel. MPH- y 102-0-23-2L ass. During th tlously executed. Guardian Con!‘ pride was t of functions arranirot or and was the recipient of a lnrll" agnlilcent and elegant from her hosts of friends hnm she has always been e past fore taking up ilifili‘ l‘ Cote dc Nlelwfl Rood. ‘ fining away lvlrs. (‘ltuuvln “wore few wl-eks the ho guest of a number l in her hon- ;IF VOU WANT 000D ME to Saunders’, East. end of tlon on the Market Sill!!!" m‘ Building. Phone 8i. Montreal. v V¢vv“ V7 v ‘*‘ a pretty black and tile)’ Wiiriuu” “anal.” Pr?” ‘WWW; dress with u smurf Ki"!!! "iii?" COM lDONDON. June ZlL-Jlzlt/G grass; ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVER and mm,“ grey felt hut. doing as much lfiltle W h A itos with thoirl lshing Mr. and Chauvln unbounded hallltiii" l-sldence at AT GO tMurkat Trade With Canada as we oltBht to be doing," lSlr Phil- ip Cunliffeilaistor, President of the Board of Trade declared in an ad- dress to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce here today. Export! congratulations from all part4 of the world. He hsd luncheon with the other members of the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace to- day and planned I private dinner party tonight for close friends at his own home Yon: House, St. James Palace. ————<o>-—-— ONTARIO GOVERNMENT MAY ‘INVEIQTIGATE THI K.| K. K. Brewster, who had an elaborate wedding three years ago. Servants round the bodies of Mr. Brewster who was ‘20 years old and his Z6 year old wife, formerly Miss Prelu- ces Tracy Lyon, in Mrs. Brewster's bedroom in their Clanhsad, (L. l. home last night, a few gninutes af- ter two pistol shots had ended a quarrel between the couple. lmch had been fatally wounded by a bul- from al-tuln to Canada. he writin- ued, were valued at £34.°°°-°°° 1m“ year, which was an increase of only £750,000. The Board of Trade chief noted that Britain was exporting to the various parts of the Empire over l percent more than before the war. while her imports from the domin- let in the chest. A pistol with two 'l'OR)UN-'l‘{), June 23.—-Tl‘on. W. F. empty shells, was found on the ii Nichlo, Attorney General of On- tario intimated yesterday that if the facts warranted it his depart» meat might oouduot an investiga- tion into the general activities of the Kn Klux Kin in» this Province. oor. ill. is believed the couple were dressing to go to dinner at the homo of Mr. Brewltor‘: mother, |Mr|. Samuel D. Wish! 51'8"!"- ‘at iClencove, at. the time. They had been quarelling all day, servants This decision follows the arrest of William Bkelly here yesterday in connection with the erblosion in ions and colonies were 25 pcrcentgmd coroner Hunflnflon. Since Friday’ at 11.80 one tlourinll “"- B000 condition-J. A. MacDon- liti. Auctioneer. 116-23-3! - WANTED - AN IXPIRIINOED ->-—-—-—--"’___W'”_'_— OR SALE — CAR ‘N33185: chfaice Western horses have arrived and are now on “M “mall and Wood. Bantu .. greater than before the war. Cir. that British menu-- pointer. Apply to Frank "W007. Nikon Church. L. _ til-g k d and Bella Sim! Y" “mtg” .. _. __'..|.4._._. . Philip believed the 7 “iii- "1! "W10 hill "Y" p sighting a mountain, which mctunzzron‘: {mffihl ‘firs; “ I10!!! "f! W91 - 3:: 11.0“ hndbcrlfmtctgg in ‘w: been identified by officers here as all‘! of an cousin market. ‘PM "wit" W" unlit,“ Milo u! :1 Klsh a. perform m. m. on the fnnous "Nlllsrheld" ' t lilnlnsry invest (at a w o n, ma; u” m‘)? h‘ "‘°""" ‘m ‘ “mm” 1.122353 thtflqll mm. H: oi'§':%°" {Lltw I Mexico m hooded m u. their wedding in the full of 1928. mu“. onuflo. on “n. m u 8t. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. d foil on the conduct of Mr Boivln will adhere to their decision, remains to be seen. A good deal depends on the character of the case that is made out asalnst the Minister and on the arguments that are ed- whlch uses Canada's decision as vii-need for the defence. Much also Owner, w“, burned u, death 3,1,9,- mey dfllleml. on conference outside the House. t, Rural Credits Bill Ready For House (Special. to the Guardian) OTTAWA. 0nt.. June 23. - The government's rural credits bill now stands ready for the House. having passed the Senate Commit- tee on Banking and Commerce to- night. Some slight changes have been nude, but ths main princi- pal of the legislation remains un- changed. Missing Evan- gelist Located ‘ In Arizona (Special to the Oulrdlnn) ' DOUGLAS, Aria, June 28. Missing from California since May 16th, Mrs Aimee Sample McPher- son, evangellst. formerly of Wood- stock. Ont. is, in hoitpltal here. ac- cording to William ii‘. Mccsffcrty. editor of the Dispatch newspaper. From her cot. in "the hospital the woman told a story of abduction from Ocean Pork, California, a and of how she escaped with Tension is High in the , —Ministers Visibly l the forthcoming division on the m0~j trip across the border to Mexico. about '4 i. t. f c i Anchbishop P. E. Ray of Que- bec, one of the Canadian dig- nitaries with the Apostolic Delegate attending the Euch- aristic Congress at Chicago. Birkenhead Ac- cuses Cook of Russian Methods (‘Canadian Press.) LONDON, ‘June 2.‘i.—dt‘ollowlng closely upon a decision of the Lab or Party to offer strenuous oppo- sition to the government's new bills which have as their purpose o. reorganization of the mining in- dustry, the Earl of Birkenhead. Secretary for India, has delivered a verbal broadside against A. J. ‘Cook, Secretary of the Miners Fed- oration. Cook was charged by Lord Bir- kenhead in a speech last night with aiming at the destruction of the coal mining industry and. the nation. alizatlon of the mines. lie virtu- ally accused lMr. Cook and his foll- owers of taking their cue in the labor situation from Soviet Russia. Miss Ruth Heartz Awarded Custer Memorial Prize (Cnnsdlian Press) lMJONTREAlL, Que., June 23.- Miss Ruth Heartz. daughter of the latent-Governor of Prince Edward Island, second year Arte student at McGill, has been awarded the Cost- er Memorial prize. The ‘Coster Memorial prize is glv en annually to the undergraduate from the Maritime Provinces, male or female, who in the first two years shows the greatest proficien- cy in the examinations at the end of the session of the Faculty of Art. The prlis is given in memory of the late Rev, Dr. Charles G. Cos- ier of Saint John, N. B. by Colin M. Livingstone, B. A. Society Woman Burned t0 Death NEW MARKET, Eng, June 23.- Mrs. Huntley Walker, well known society woman, and race horse home here yesterday when her hair caught fire as she was dress- ing it. ii‘ to ‘flunk fats HARD ouamc. orrlce nouns rp at’. n M\\.L\ONA\ RE _-»/ N. HH ll N ll FlHll5 lllll N-ISTHY Caillaux Again Be- comes Minister of Finance -- Briand’s Success Clears Po- litical Atmosphere. (Canadian Press) PARIS, June 23.—-Aristide Bri- and, veteran French political lead~ Bi‘. i-Oduy brought into being his tenth ministry in an allot-t u, 591v; France's PTHBfllllg financial difficul- ties. M. Cuillaux who was the pre- mier of‘ France in the days before the war and who held the ministry ot Finance only recently, again has like“ over the finance portfolio. In Mimi“! his tenth cabinet to- (lily Prelliier Briand won a decisive Yiciofy Over tho "Young Turks" or lrroconcillables of the extreme WiDE 0t the Radical-Socialist. coali- tion in parliament. Although he succeeded in forming a cabinet on- ly after two futile flllemplg his fluc- cess is regarded in political circles B5 drilling the parliamentary at- mosphere and as finally opening the way to complete renovation of French finances and the stabiliza- tion of the franc. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-Zia. per word each insertion. "No movies Montague this week. 110-6-23-2i "Social and Bazaar at Bunbury tonight. If not fine, tomorrow night. 134, "The Cape Traverse Dramatic Plflyflrh Will be at Bradalbane Friday. June 25th. Specialties between acts. 143-24-21 "And Blllis Disappeared-At. Graham's Road Hall, Friday, June 25. 140 "The ‘Women's Institute of Easi- Royalty intend holding an ice cream festival for school pur- poses, June 28th. 142~8-2~i-2l "Hope River Fiddling and danc- illl; Contest Tuesday, Juno 29th. CORY-est 009a 2 p.m., one afternoon and evening only. Send entries to Peter Goodman, Sec'y, Hunter Riv- Bi‘. R. R. N0. 2., before June 25th. 9938-1941 "The Stanley Dramatic Club will present their comedy drama, Aaron Slick in Brookfleld Hall on Thursday, June 24th. 109-6-23-21 "The Borden Dramatic Club will present its three act comedy en- titled "Always In Trouble" in Sev- en Mlle Bay Hall on Monday aven- ing, June 28th. 141-24-31 "Come to the Cherry Valley School Concert, at Cherry Vail-w Hall, on Friday night, June 25th. 990S-6-23»2i "Ice cream and dance at Emer- ald Hall, Thursday, June 24th. IOS-li-Zli-Zi , "Warnlng-‘Thtlnder Mountain, stupendous drama, Georgetown Saturday. 110-6-23-21 "Don't miss the ice cream soc- ial at South Freetown School, Thursday evening, June 2-ith. it not fine Friday. 99S9-6-22-3i "The Hope River Dramatic Club will stage their play "Home Ties" in Tyrone Hall on Friday, Juno the 25th. Good specialties. Sale of candy. Admission 35 cents and 26 cents. 103-6-28-81. "Sturgeon Picnic-Our annual Dicnic will begin at 2 p. m. Tues- day. July 13th, watch for posters. 9974-0-22-10i "Hear Charlottetowtrs lending ar- tsts in vocal and violin solos, du- ets. quartets and readings, stgnloy ~-.—-i_- —~- ~-f ‘TORONTO. Juno 24.——Maritlme, moderate to fresh south and south east winds. ns-howery. Toronto, fair. . . . . . . . . .... 74-52 Montreal, cloudy. 72-54 Quebec, clear, Charlottetown. fair, . Halifax. rain, tHigh tide this morning roon yesterday and ran until she and tontgm a, 105p exhaustion. Finally tsln, fifteen miles south in Sonora. summstulde tide eishtssn min- utes later than Charlottetown. o 70——50 68-—57 62-40 at 9.00 Sun sets this evening at 7.55 and hi! rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. d-‘ull moon Friday, June 25th moun- 4.40 p. m. Bridge Hall, June 29th, 8 p. m. "Reserve Monday. July 5th for i‘ Dper and bazaar in Cornwall rink band music. ice cream and candy for sale, fortune telling games and contest valuable prilel to whmors. Admission 15 cents. Prize for Inch door ticket. Solo of useful and flip lSsInf. John, failfi: 56-42 W articles Supper so cents. Pro- Boston, cloudy, 74-64 090d! in sld of rink. ‘If not. Ina New York. Cimldy. 78-414 first line night. Watch for posts", _...... "Hope River Dancing and Fldr d"!!! contest. Special featurc- Cosgrove Trio. John T. at the fili- die. Parnell on the pipes, Mrs Con. lgrova with the guitar. A merry ‘,tilne assured. Entries com] - .-..=<<-=.. .-_ rilht in. 1114.344;