' ' - I ‘ i s - I ' I W ' ' _A __ _ L /M//1,////1/' Y . 1\/1A'X]MS --(2. or A f MERCHANT. f,b"" ora -- ::.r'.'r' -mln _.A Char-eater is to be measured by the radii of its love. A,_._,,_b__;=, A it vt uiinninrrrinwii (au rn//i at r ........ . The P'ap`er itead Eenody \ ..”.I.'.°.‘I.i.i3.§.“'I§’ii`.‘I..“1T."‘" " " - 'A ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . _ _ _ , (=-sins mm . Train: Guudhn. Founded |881. ` -- _ _ _ . _ » Fhurlotun-urn Guudinu Two Ceuta. ig L 10, xinialils1li::;gtloi;|dD‘;ll;rrf Bennett In Fight'ng Forin At W°nnipeg 5”" ' E Wet' l Significant Di clo ures Liquor ituation By Export Ban Ei :J Be Instrumental in merits Against W g Government’s “Friendly Gesture” May Quashing U. S. Indict- ealthy Canadian Liqu- WASHINGTON. June 9-Follow- ing t?i'cli;sui'es that the United states is not disposed to prosecute Ca'.iatli.~.n citizens in rum cases, it was learned today that the Govern- nent is seriously considering nolle prossziig a iiunilier of indictments against Dominion distillers which were returned by a federal grand jury in Buffalo more than a year ago. Amon; the Canadian firrns. offi- :ials of which were accused of con- ypracy to violate the prohibition laws and smuggling regulations, were the Gooclci-ham and Worts Co. and the Hiram Walker organization. some of the best known distillerc of Canada were caught in the Govern- ments net when a. conspiracy of wide scope was unearthed by the customs and prohibition services. Many Am- ericans also were indicted. _ "since the Canadian Government has seen fit to enact a. law which lllegalizes the exportation of alcohol- ic beverages to the United States through the refusing of clearance to ships," a high official of the pro- *.~_\\_\itlf\e bureau said."tl1e Unit/ed States is not disposed to prosecute Canadian citizens in rum cases. This' would be a friendly gesture, follow-, lhg the fri(-nrlly and co-operativei action of the Canadian authorities. The question of dismissing the Buf- iaio rnmcrrm-.r'Lsi is It-A Eta 7.2.7; :I the Department of Justice, and a final decision has not been reached. but it is virtually certain that the charges will be dropped." ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMlNG EVENTS. "The annual meeting Ladies' Aux- “°°l'\ Qt if o'clock. 4277 6-7-61 -4 ta contribution from the Council. It of a number of unpleasant incidents. \‘¢P°l'¢°d UBHBGTOUSIY “elf 101’ SUV- Canada" _ was stated that it would be of great A request was read from the jan- eral days. Slid I-het the 01'-Y WI-9 troy- cf Cm, Cf the nity 551-m¢15_ who quiet today. Mr. l\lacke;'.zie King will tell you T ‘stated that the school board had da- "St. Peters Dramatic club will ° ' llreeent their three act coniecl drama Vlcto rlous i .. Y , Kathleen Ma\'ourneen" in C.M.B.A. None of the Canadians were prose- cuted since they did not eorrie with- . iri_t.he Jurisdiction of the American courts. The Canadian Government, of course. would not honor extradi- tion papers for their citizens for the violation of a law not recognized in the Dominion. The indictments had the effect of keeping these Canad- ian citizens out of American territ- ory, however, and for this reason was annoying to them. The intimation was given that there had been considerable nego- tiating between the two Govern- ments the upshot of which was the Canadian anti-clearance law uid the plan to drop the charges against the Dominion citizens. There had been considerable Spoc- ulation just why Canada would of- fer such unsual co-operation with the United States by Drohibiting li- kenzie King will make his opening ,___ l I » or Manufacturers. i at Vernon River, Thursda June Hunter River tonight. come and yt 4273'5'7 ‘L (Canadian Prose) EASTBOURNE. England, June 9- rce that special show the greatest de- i tecttve thriller ever shown. . (N14-O-Di i "C0312 and enjoy the "Mummy §f,°d*°;~ rut on by the oyster Bed, we'd€~ myers at ccvei-iriish Haiti n°Sd=-v. Jui-ie iith. , 4275-s-'i-io-ii-at i it mzlhte ticinemiri Dramatic club wiii Yo-up `heii three act play “The HRHKJ-lens Dilemma" in Clinton mb- (une lith. If not fine. June ' °f11e~ 4310-e-io-ai. " it ed bsy°°_1\T°\‘\y the Convict" present- in Mom_l"rone Lot 65 Dramatic Club mn! J Village Hall Tuesday eve- une 10th. Good specialties. 4226-6-8-9-2l. te N' mnrhe St. Teresa's Dramatic Club .. Pfteent their 3-act comedy drama Australia eliminated England today in their third round Davis Cup tien- nis contest. H. 0. I-Iopman of Aus- tralia beat H. G, N. Lee of Britain 6-3, 4-6. 7-D. 6-2. 6-4. in the deciding match. As Australia had taken the two opening singles and lost only the doubles. this gave the invaders the necessary three victories. "The play "Tony the Convict" in Morcll Hall postponed. 030-6-10 "Reserve Wednesday. July llih. iv! ice cream festival et Central Royalty. 6-10-li ,___ "See Royalty Dreml. "'l'ompkin'e Hired Men" on Wednesdey. June ll. at Canoe Cove. 4331-6-10-2i "Morell Dramatic Club will pre- HI:‘;;l\\B§'s Eortune" in Mt stewart sent their three-act comedy drama Door; opelgfiasy night, June 12th. "intriguing Anne" in 'rrecedie Kell. a P. M. Dance after Friday, June 18th- Good lvwilltifl- Active Priiberrersi-D. A. Mcciciri- -. my- ”s7_8_9_3|_ “”_¢_m_3|| _ r one Hundred ~ to estimate the words of a Govern- mm) h, ;.,\.-,y_=,._§t»_=1,._-,-,-V ¢~, foster 3,11 i non. A. B. Coeh, Geo. D. DeBlois J. A t th l_ h , S _ "com N -'_' MacMillan J. 0. Hynmman, R. L. 'i.,...,.,__. .___ . - . .i',1“°“l- *O11* "mme 2 “Nth it H-itat-\-elori ii Plan for rreafrr Empire .ture rot; ticnrcgethluttisfée Etezgril ntctigixgtiinwnttimf e1r‘i!°w°:¢i;=a‘e°yftfIIiiiif»l "cutter-i. 1 Chil18S€ Df0wl‘l ‘“”‘“‘”' 'wt ”°‘ ""“°"‘ °‘"“5° ‘“ "mf b'°“‘m "° wr °°“""y` me mom i md' bam “n mum] "'“`“mg": M 'd ' ` nature, it has put into the pockets of its pug into affect 3 min-1-.,-il C51(-| ,Age y “fame “The Guardians Dilemma." ll. If not fine Thursday. 032!-6-li MOURNERS P itegihriu rope or. w. retnicir, D. -_ Hish tide this morning it sae ma S. l` r t D” 'msd by the indian nivei- Dra- i i . Distillers Profit QPENS CAMPAIGN 4; _J l l l l convenience to have Ambrose St. ex- tended. Oh recommendation of I-Iis Worship the matter was referred to the street committee. His Worship referred to the death of Mr. Percy Pope extending sym- pathy to the bereaved relatives. A communication was read from clared itself unable to pay him a of destiny to manifest in practical, pension and asked that the city ‘if . ,ways its will regarding it. He has told| Council take action in the matter. me eather’ etciyou and surely. if you have ears to A communication was also read l _ l (Continued on page. 3) AN’ N0 iveaxs is founded on his beneficienti !rule_ He will claim that at the touch Fu n e r a I I Announcement The funeral of the late Mr. Percy Pope takes place this afternoon from Bt. Pours Church, service stertins Bt 2.30. The remains will be placed in the church at noon. Interment sher- wood Cemetery. The pall bearers will be: ` Hoi-i. Pallbeerers:-Lieutenant Gov- ernor Hearts. Chief Justice Mathe- son, Judge Hazzard, Dr. H. Johnson. 1-I. W. Longworth. A. E. Ings. 'of his magic wand new industries ‘ E = rin mo in new mar e n - Slnlth Postpones teiiiedgtheiii gobcidsgto ns. field: tiiiiiitjs, Atzantic Hop Vbest. W'hy then did he countenance ‘“_" _ .ho endorsed loans to guard against icmldhn P"°“) 0 'over production. the strength of our DUBLIN. Irish Free state, June 9 .», -,_mde_ "A5 I told you I am not here -Captain Charles Klrigsford-Sn-iith 4 V/ to condemn mm or ms pany for decided this afternoon not to et- ' the thmgs of which they are domg_| tempt F sm” of the Southem Cm” - Iforgive him for the frosts the summer Aumm mgm t°m°"°W “wmmz I rl:-ought and the rust upon the wheat- owing to unfavorable weather fore- ¥ I 0. these mmgs you must find mmi r 7 W I L L ADDRESS ' ISLAND OFFICERS i C°lw¢l swung cr the nem- ilul-rten Military District Nc. 5 Halifax, arrived in the city y¢;. “Wil l\00n on the Hochelaga to address l. meeting insight of lsllnd officer; prgpgyamry (D the coming combined military, l>¢Pfll» and naval manoeuvre; tg be held neu' River John, N. S. b¢lillnin¢ on July 11. Lleut.-Col. C. B. Russel, D. 5. 0., of the Headqmlrterg Staff, Halifax. bu been appointed Camo Commmdaht, ma iirruar H. M. Logan. staff officer. Over the last week end a. number of officers visited River John to look over the site for an Pllimed manoeuvres. . l DMA!-IA Neb June 9-When Billy Wells Kayaed hardly say to you," Mr. Bennett said, in opening his remarks. "how grate- Ist Tiine In ful I am to you for the coming here Over D ecade jsome of the problems of our coun- `spea.k to you in the approaching el- weu3_ do Bm. h _em h ection campaign. that is, speakto was kmcmerout 1;” Y: ml nvisgmi' you. my fellow Canadians from one 8 of h nt to the other in second round by Young Jack Thomp- md t ° °°u ry . fmn- U0 ` IGBZW i t `t ` lluor clearances. some observerstsalw 1- _‘_ _ HON R B BE v t._ ‘the Worsroield new” teh:hmt;l;iati;inp;o;ihz€ this platfomv when 8 few short £116 ll‘\SW¢l' in P¥°\`|l\'-'10 545°" ° ° - ' ' ' Mm!! - W1 ' months a o almost three 'ears lri . - i . is h ti 5 » t ‘ Justice Department to quash the ln- Cnuiervafive leader. who fired the opening gun ln ¢l1e f°|l9fl| 01°C- ms, than 36128;.” no Zdstefl out in fact, I was privileged to receive from ' riictmehts. u g-tion campaign with ri in-iuimit speech at vvimupeg last night. T; WHY veymgn ‘fu :nt down the* bands of my ,snow Cammm a _ -f ----- -- ` I ~ for the count, by a terrific oven position that has irivolverl much to had ,ight th" seemed tu come out it much effort but has giien me of nowhere R landed (lush and the great compensation I have come t . _ A ‘ ' I » B 111 - s i i King W1” Open e g British scrapper was counted out “Ck °° the We” "° discus’ mth :mu i . -"` . with exon” tn ,pam matters which have to do with the, ° future of this and all other parts of Canada and to ask your help to make Y effective a. policy which I sincerely; believe will ensure to the benefit of i tCen»dun Prem magnet... A# rimaaalaena ‘alaeiaaaal Dcilwa _ ...._......,.. _,_ .,..-....._._.i ____ ___ ___ y P1’0- SUFFER REVE ,this i-it y, the happiness. the BRANTFORD om Ju” PM ' ° . ° RSES prcspeitl; that is their birth right" aecnttmeat ‘W mme her- this perty Discussed By His Woi ship And Coun- -__»_ I do not me to mu uhfam morning that Premier W. L. Mac- clllors. Q (Special to the Gturdiani' needlessly' me Liberal Govemmmtl "'HANc‘HAI` June 9`_A“ °m°‘al and-I do not ask you to condemn it 1 tl In - . ' . sp°e°h °f me 'mmm' me on | The regular monthly meeting of Mr. J. A. Clark on behalf of the Am- sm"’m°m' ’°"5“°d “dey “ld that for than-iisfcrtune or which it may Bnnnord °" Mmduy num next' the City Council was held last even- t erican Agricultural Association of the “bel 1°55°" in me “Gem bam” be innocent; I do not ask your sup- Jum 16’ M a ‘1°tm‘ “ny or Brant' ing with all city officials. all coun- leading farm editors of U. S. A. com- ne” sm Cheng were heavy with port merely because I condemn it. “rd and Bram' R1dmgs'It Ls expect. cillors, with one exception, present. ing here on June 17. It was asked 'M006 killed' wma taken prtwners for those things of which it is most ed that he “;31be1:;cTT£_ar::dN\: and His Worship Mayor Prowse in if the City Council would imume and 15300 sunetdering v°]“ma’my' surely guilty. I ask you only in Jus- ' ' `H°“' W' D‘ er' ns the chair. The minutes were read responsibility of providing breakfast M”'“Whu° the Gwemment has mn' tice to yourselves to carefully con- “°““‘ R°"°"“° This Wm be me ii th cit cle i. and ri number of for the ps ty ' °°“°’“"d ‘°"°“ ““”b°°“ 3* Y°°h°°’ sicer what the Lioerci Party has "H»@f»sr\'e Wednesday, July and for t ` Y ° Y "`- " ' - Wett; and water s rts at St, mst time ".11 st my Premier hu ev" bills confirmed. A communication A communication was read from "° °°°p”'“t° “'5'Bi“5" the Kwangs done and now promises to do, and _ P0 _ _ 'mfs H"-T\’9Ul`~ 4318-6-10-2l~ made hi” mum speech nf B mm was read requesting the city to ex-- the Superintendent of the Cundall rebels “'h° are "eP°’t’5d w be _“‘d` what the Conservative Party has al- "‘_"‘ .Wien in Brantford' ‘ tend water and sewerage to the en- Home requesting that better lighting "an°1U3 from the 5°Uth“`*l-fd “Cm” ways wished to do and with your aid. I trance of the new sanitorium, now be provided in front of the property “Y 01 Chanieha- AU Official m¢55H€¢ Wm now do and then Judge in your | U1 P to; . - - "Y ro tant Orphanage, wil1b¢ under construction, such an action as the absence of light in that lo- fY°m T-M1311 which th! I-"H105 0! heart; ei-high, as between the two lieiti at c- miau H aria' rte _ ° A cms ay B I Australlans it was stated would be regarded as cality had been the indirect cause the 11°F?-1'»0f!1 COIUUOI1 have b0¢1'1l|i“ mg Su;-er prospect of a greater 1* E _ v i . Wi M Govt. Policies Assailed In nipeg. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. June 9-The opening Sun of the Conservative campaign was fired in the Auditorium here to- night by Hon. R.. B. Bennett. Mr. Bennett received vociferous applause; the Auditorium was crowded to the rafters. A Col. F. G. Taylor, Provincial Op position Leader. introduced the Con-. servative Chieftain amid cheers from ‘ every corner of the rink. “I need' in such large numbers this summer evening while we discuss together try. It is fitting that I should first the historic city of Winnipeg From Vigorous() enin S eech I3 £5 iD Need of Adequate Tariff Protection, Alike Fort Agriculture, Industry, Labor and Consum- i er_s, Eniphasized By Hon. R. B. Bennett Last Night Before Crowded Audience At Win- judge the Gvemment in terms of our welfare and happiness. If you think I am in error. show me the helping hand of the Goverriment 1_1 the prob- lems which confront us. When we, were seekinz new world markets for ` our natural products. where did the , Government provide for them? When , we endeavored to establish in our' land factories to supply our foocit what has the Government clone to' help them? When through lack of world markets for our products and our workers were iizthout. ivork, what has the Government done? . Speaking directly to an audience. of 7.000 persons at Winnipeg last n1ght,ancl by means of a national. radio hook-up to hundreds of thcus-5 ands of electors throughout Canada.‘ Hon. R. B. Bennett, in the openiruzt speech of the federal election cairi-i paign. outlined the Conservative plat- I form. launched a vigorous attack out the Mackenzie King adniinistration,i and made a stii'rii'ig appeal for at more intense and practical realiza-,i tion of the vast potenfialities of that he and his party are the crioseri listen, will te.l you now that the wel- fare of this country in the past tent and waters gave of their bountifuli hard times? He will rriaintaln that um” _ t guiltless. but in fairness to you I. ___,¢.,/-v-*"* *\¢.° i _ ‘must also deny that he has in any' -ray multiplied the fruits of your! labor. "So, when you wish ac:urately citizen tts help in the equalization' Canada in its citizenship and re-i sources. Mr. Bennett receiverl a tre-j iiiendous ovation, and his speech was ` punctuated with loud and prolongrrl applause. The Coii.r'.1a:i\'° leader was introduced bv Colonel F. G. Tav- lor. K. C., Proviiicial Coi~ise:'vativo' leader; Dr. H. C. Hodgson, presicleiit of the Manitoba Conservative Assn-, ciatiori. and formerly of Charlotte- town, pi-mee Edit-ai'd Island. pre- siding. Mr. E;oiin!tt`s spoecli was clearly heard in Charlottetown as in other parts of the Domiriiori. i The upbuilclii-ig of Canada. the de- i veloprnent of all its parts accordingi to their peculiar needs and advant-f ages, so that together they might form one great united nation. rid;ii_=; unconquerable tow:-ircls its clc.=tiii1.', was the keynote of his speech and` the theme to wliicli he rft\irii=.f.l._ again and again, citing facts and figures and reviewing. br.efiy jfct with telling effect. the liistim' of the two political parties and their zrhie\'enierits in tli;s re:~p°r.t The tariff issiie natiiraily came in lsr; i"_°'°`_€ _ki ' LUCKY WINNER V Hr. \'l'. E Holland. Si. Peter! Bay. was the winner of cha : Hupmobile offered by the Gyro Club to the holder of the lucky ticket. which "ss drawn for gg UIC GSTO DJIICE :lf B634); Grqvg Inn last evening. _l__§____ NEW RECURD (Canadian Press) \\'A5HINGTO!\’. D. C.. June 9- The Bureau of standards anoriunced today that Lieut. Appolo Scucek ol the navy had flown his plane to an. altitude of 43.165 feet last Wedncs. day, establishing a new altitude rec< ord. _..__.._l_..______?_ ensure to Caiiadiaris their own ml.r< iiets and domestic competition would' guarantee fair prices. "We do not be. liei-e,' he said, "that any sec. ticit of the community shmld prosper at the expense of another. If after inveszigation there is any# producer in this country levying ex- orbitant charges on the consumers, I. will ru? a :top to it. I knoiv too well' the d;fficulty under wii.ch the pro- ducers liava been working." Among these difficulties Mr- Bennett cited ;iiicei't:iinty as to the tariff. and the consciousness that any day might) Luang a change. whether through ace tion of some foreign Government.. or through the irresponslbillty, of the home government. The Cons:=rvati\'c princ.ple of safe- guarding and protecting will apply tg all classes oi the r‘oni1n‘.:iiity. "I pro- pose that any Govern.ment of which I am the head will at the first oppor- iuriify ii~..t,iate whatever action ia ncces-sarv to that end. he repeated emphat.cail}', ‘or I shall perish in the attempt." Empire tr;de. Mr Bennett insist- ed. inuft be mutually advantageous. If it iiiear.; tlzat we are to admit fren into our markets Ei'np.re goods in toizipetitioii with our own. ivgthouu scciii'ii1; i:oi'i‘espoi‘.d.n; advantages tor our own products, then he oppos- erl :i as rlid Sir Joiiri A. MacDonald. "I ;.'.'e place to none in my love of in-.;.>ire. he sa.cl. 'but there is ia ;*eater love in in; life, and that il lengthy analysis. the neerl of a _-table I my me for C:mada_ Judge me by; national policy of adequate protec _ mon app. for the agricultilrist. that laborer, the iiifiiistrialist. and their consumer bein; eiiipliasizeci '\-'U-1 C.-,nt-ming login and rlooiirifit” -\`F\'- er was Mr. Eeniiett in more llrilililiit- form, The Coriservatiue part" Mr. B'1i- nett. declared. ploriced iasclf tn pro- tect Canarlians in the d.=vf=lwpnir-i'it of their natural resources frczn ex- ploitation; to faster and develr-.p az- ricultiire and the live stock and rlairj; ‘ industries nov: so sadly* iieglecteri_ tn stabilize economic conditions; to de- velop foreign inarkets; to iinprove the whole scheiric of Caiiaciiaii trans- portation, East aizrl \‘\'cst. according to the specific mquireincnts cf each section cf the coiintr?-': to aid 0315*- ing traffic channels and to irirroa" port facilities on the Great La`i;rrf.` the Hudson Bay. the Atlan‘1r and Pacific 0cean= to establzsli a na- Pensirms srhrnie; and to such :id-, 3‘l , i | he Cm' Pl” ‘°‘“'** °° 8-3° ‘*‘°1'P- “S” 3°Y“1W °"m°~ "T°“‘P"‘“»° n am/ri-t 1-1. rt. stewart iv. w tccmaicn Prem tcriisht at 11.18. °f °“f burdens- its leiieletivn for the _iuetmt-.nts as t~.~iii ensure the fun een- " _‘ ' I - “"`°`7`31' mm' Mm by mm" mu" °' we Owen, Edward Owen, John Morris, SHANGHAI, June 9-One hundred Sun eetr this evening at 7,50 and social and economic rel.cf of the ofit of these policies to every part of . ...rh #-- torla at Canoe Cove on Juno ll. V 1. c South Bedeque Womenh In- $881-6-10-2| Fred Morris. Thos. Morris, senator pasengers and crew of the Chinese rises tomorrow morning at 4.03. Workinz l>e°Dl¢-We we H11 wrkins canada. , éfgégnxlll pryesent their play, ‘It .__ iM¢Anhm-_ “_ w_ wgekg, L_ E_ Bt-ec. steamer Litung were drowned today. Full moon Wednesday June llth P P 1 - | V-Ut Hall 'liitedltne in oem!" Bede' “Cm” and 'nm' th' Mmmyihn. D. K. Currie. A. A. MacLean, A. The Yu-igtse River vessel struck e at1.48 e. rn. their homes. its inspiratiozs to cur vo;-ated bv the C.-inservative partv. “mission 35|: arfdetvggg. Ewqlyay W. I-Iyiidmen, Judge Stewart. R¢lin-- rock off 'rungchow on the north Sumrnerslde tide eighteen minutes boys and girls. tt as not enough ts f Mr. Bennett insirteci. if i~.-.~.~.i_-ierigr ad ` controlle would eo le-'ts aid to the nothere in' A stable tariff policy: such as ad-I 1 . V. 3° P- M- Curtain at 8.16. 4260-1:7-Si. ___...1{._ 4s3q.g.iq.3;.'m|.Thur»-Di. aid Aitken theres of the rivers mouth and sank. later than Olwlottctowo. ook at ourselves as we ue. and to ministered md d. hat! ' The unenipioyiiieiit situation. and he i'e.=pr-ic.:-,ibilitjr of the Government! with re.=pcct thereto, was fully dis- cussed, as was also the supine attit- ude of the Kxig adminastration to- '»'.'a;‘n‘s \\':i.=l‘\.ir.gton and the sudden arioptioii of ccutiteriniliiig duties against that r~r~u;~.ir_v in a budget cal- culated to persuade the electors of the (~onvrrs;oi~i of the Goyemmmg, w protective pi'incipl¢=_<, .\Ir Benneit repiirliatod the inslne -.iatiozi that he was finaiiciallv iri- 'ft'°.'fed in the Canadian Paciftq R':;Ziva_\',= and desired to ssc an amal- gamation with the Canadian Na. tioiul svstem. He had divm‘ei1 1-uma self cf all his stock in the Canadill Fanfic i-'izrii he assumed the ras. ;c;i.'-ih;2;:i°s of 1ea'1ersl'.i;;» of the C.‘n.se;~:a‘.ive party, and 1-,-`e 5,51-,Q "as in :ee the Canadian National pr",':'e:s as an indo;'»eri"len‘ svsfem. Tit- assurance tha* the Ccns>rva- tive partv. if elected would prompt. ly establish effect(-e market organia za’i~.n_< in the co'aiiTr.e.= it-ith which Canada trarles. was given. Mr. Bf~:ii`.ett`s _