MAXIMS i OIL MERE MAN ions-n "only means 0x7101001- -Gatty Make Up Head Winds Telegraphs, Has Been Notice- Months. ai-i?‘ m. J. F. McTsggart. Superintendent of bniional ‘Telegraph, Toronto, ar- Iil’. McTaggsrt states. the Maritime Provinces. ‘his. . 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC llll column a0 l cents PEI "fivily payable ln advance. lit! Glasgow. Thursday, June 8th. "Arrange to attend the boxing Mu at Borden Rink Friday, Juno air: Posters. 9904-6-5-61. rve June 12th for tho play 9909-6-5-mWl-3i. hgillmmagc Sale First Charlotte- oilides. St. Peters Hall. Satur- iu. June 10th, r p. m. esea-o-r-si. m! monthly meeting PEJ moi Ludles‘ Aid, Wednesday at Trinity Social Hall. 9933-6-6-31. "Beechwood Flower llmmeizwcekd a . a “Mien Bunting": a mm p-m A s E. wedlock. _ Rfleralri and K “"1 E. Wedlccldislngton’ __i_, 0073 u "" . Pinet, =, isinChei-ry m, slittlsknowledsfehadllllflofll Lhlngllwllll itsundsaslPlélllnn 1t\ able F 0 r Several General the Canadian |meral inspection trip. He is sc- enmpanled by Ml‘. D. A. MscNeill, Maritime Superintendent, Mbncton. lir. McTaggart expresses the op- that in the last two‘ or three r. business conditions in Can- sdslizte- been lmflmwfll. In thB telegraph business the up-trend has been noticeable throughout the whole country. The Maritime Prov- lnies lzavs shared in the advance, Mr. iiicTaggart and Mr. Mac- Neill leave today to visit telegraph offices in various other parts of "Announcements are Inserted]! word "CB-Villa!!! 91B! cancelled. at 9955-6-7-11. "Dance at Graham's Road Han 9986-64-21 (inflame Back" in st. Columbia's murder: Line Club loading hogs, Willi/vs. Albany, Wednesday, 7- 9955-8-6-21 Gardens, "l". open on Thursday 8th for 9967-6-7-11. "Bull"! live ho gs and lambs MW’. June 13th, Hunter River, E E n. 9966-64-11. 0| ~ “time live hogs and lambs, Y. June 13th, Hunter River, Signed 0960-0-7-21. ,, ‘if? to Cake Bale , at n. "r. ,. 8' "Auden-Juno 17th, in i , ulld of st. John's Church, ' -e-r-u. V, mm" mi" hearing Macllwen “Murder June iomvftlei i -"'~ "so sale of boxes.‘ 0010-04-21 "W's-tics u. Richmond mm y "um W1. Orchestra, Rs- T fi.t.:r.:rr.~..r:-... ...... ' ‘ ' p, A Mattern Set On Beating‘ The Post Record [ntrepid Flyer Determined To Lost Time - Fights On Moscow-Omsk Flight. Breaks Strut On Landing. sus liP-TRENTT it BUSINESS liiNllllltlNi Air. J. F. McTaggart, General Supt. C. N. States That Improvement '(By Stanley P. Richardson, Assoc- iated Press Correspondent.) ‘ MOSCOW, June 6—(A.P.)-—In s telephone interview" across 1,400 miles of Russian and Siberian plains and mountains, James Mat- tern, bold young aviator who is attempting a. solo flight around the world, told the Associated Press tonight he had arrived safely at Omsk and would set off in a few hours for Chita, 1,700 miles to the east. “I am alright and am getting off within two hours,” Mattern shout- ed hcarsely over the ' uncertain wires from the city in for Siberia. "I hit bad hesdwinds almost all the way to Omsk and my right landing strut cracked when I came down here but otherwise every- thing is fine." The American asked the corres- pondent at Moscow about his time and was told that he was only a few hours behind the schedule set, by Wiley Post and Harold catty in their round-the-world tour in 1931. “That's great! I'll beat ‘em yet," Mattern shouted in satisfaction and deternrntaion. "I'm fine," he yelled in replying to i.’ question as to his own phy- steal condition. “Everythlngb alright," he added. "That wing strut's been fixed here. I've had three hours sleep and I am taking of: in a couple of hours. "They have been awfully good t0 me here. They had more food than I've ever seen in one D1106 waiting for, me when I pulled in. (continued on Page 8) Peace Pact Nears Final Stage (Associated Press) ROME, June ti-Negotiatlons on the four-power pact for presenta- tion of European peace are near conclusion, Premier Benito Musso- lini, author -of the plan, told the Italian Senate today. Meanwhile, reports from British, German and French diplomatic quarters indicated chances for fin- al acceptance of the protected agreement were good. "Delicious ice cold spruce beer at McQuaidb store, Elm Avenue. Don't be thirsty. 9959-6-6-2 wks. "First horse racing of the sea- son at Cape Traverse June 14th, also Bicycle and Running Races. 9904-6-5-61. ~4 "Fiddlers and Dancing contest- In Holy Name Hall, Thursday, J-une 8th. Send entries to James G. Gillis, St. Peter's Bay. P. E. I. 9948-0-8-21. "Annual meeting Charlottetown Indies‘ Auxiliary Protestant Orph- anage, Canadian Legion Building, Grafton Street, Friday afternoon 3.30 P. M. "Play "Cabbages or Dolls " by the young people - of Mt. B wart Presbyterian Church, in Msrshfleld Hall Thursday evening, June 0th. 9951-6-6-21. "Reserve Thursday evening, June 15th, for dancing and fiddling eon- tost in St. Margaret's Hail. Sentien- tries to John A. McDonald, 8t. Mar- garet's on or before June 13th. 0977-0-1-21 "Friday, June 0th, at l P. M, Mt. Herbert Dramatic Club present their s Act Comedy Drama with special- ties at Protestant Orphanage. En- tire proceeds for maintenance fund. Admission 20 cents. WtB-l-d-ti. "Notice-Why buy Derby tick- ets when you can win better at the i “Z7 The Pople’ //. per . Read by Everybody (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARIZUPTETOWN. CANADA} WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. was Improved Conditions Mark Steady Industrial Advancement In nanueiirunens user P r e m i e r Brownlee Predicts Record Crops For West- ern Canada. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June d-Crltlclsm of the recent Imperial Conference at Ottawa is unwarranted, for al- though results hsve not reached the anticipated peak, it seems certain they will ultimately fulfill expecta- tions, delegates to the annual meet- ing of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association annual meeting tonight were told by manufacturers of vari- ous lines in Canadian industry. The discussion‘ on the Imperial Conference and its value followed the adoption of the report of the tariff committee, and became gen- eral as first one delegate and then another Joined in to testify to the value of the conference. Premier .1. E. Brownies of Alberta in a. surprise appearance before tho annual convention predicted rec- 0rd crops and improved economc conditions for Western Canada this year, at the same time paying trib- ute for the calm and sane wsly the people of the West had faced ad- varsity. A. McA Murphy, Montreal, de- clsred export business had become defunct through the fluctuation of exchange. The conference could not be blamed, butetbere should be stab- ilisation of exchange effected as soon as g ossible. (Continued on Page 3) CANADA-FRANCE TRADE TREATY T0 BE SIGNED The Treaty Will Be Formally Proclaim- ed In Both Countries: Saturday. (Canadian Press) UITAWA, June (l-The treaty between France and Canada, which [passed Parliament a few days be-_ lore the‘ end of the recent session will be proclaimed simultaneously Jln bath countries on Saturday next, iit was learned on good authority _ today, l The French trade, treaty was negotnted by Hon. C. H. Cahsn, isecretary of State, who made o, ‘Journey to France for the purpose iii-st year. and also carried on negotiatbns with representatives of the French Government on this side. 1t provides that the two countries will give each other most ‘favored nation treatment in the ‘entry and. marketing of its p11)- ducts. Canada IMPRDVEMEIIT GENERAL Factories Re-open and a General Expan- sion in business Recorded. IORDNIYJ, June B-(CPJ-Can- odian business which, compilers of trade statistics estimate, turns the same corners as the United states but from three to four months lat- er, is running true to form in that signs of mprovement are becoming more general throughout the Do- minion three months after the IB-lmchillg of “the new deal" at Washington. A long list of factory ie-openings have been recorded in the last two weeks. Commercial travellers have noted that merchants are expand- ing their orders. Electrical produc- tion, oarloadings and railway earn- ings are rapidly creeping up on the totals for the corresponding weeks of 1932. , The lumbering industry, lagging behind the general trend because, chiefly, of British and U. S. bar- riers on irrtpolts, is now making better headway according to in- formation gathered by the Canadi- an Press from the leading lumber- A convention accompanied the . ing sections of Canada. These points fllwatl’. iii-Yin! down a. series concessions each country accords the other providing greater facility in transportation, conduct of ‘busi- ness and travel by business repres- entatives between the rgnatory nations. Fourteen Ye In Battle Rescue Efforts, How- ever, A_re in Vain — Two Die of Injuries. (By Gault MacGowan, Csngdlm Press Correspondent). PORT OF SPAIN. ‘Hinidsld, June 6-(0. P. Oableb-m a dragnqflqg battle of boy against beast, 14 yea;- old Ramon Eloy, strove to save two small ccimpanions from a, ten-ibis death in the waters of the River I-Dure, only to see them die on the shore to which his efforts had brought them. The story reached Trinidad to- day from Son Fernando, in the interior of Venezuela. Ramon Eloy was enioyins s holiday -in his canoe, when he saw Abel Prada, bathing in the river. Before his eyes the younger boy leaped g1. most into the closing jaws of a waiting crocodile. ToThelteseua Ramon paddled furiously to the rescue, and mining blows on the 9953-6-6-4i. T reptiles head finally managed to (Continued on Page '1) Tie-Up In 1V. Mines Avertecl (Clllltlllll PEI) SYDNEY mNES, N. 8., June 0. -Prospects of a general tie-up of Nova scotiab coal mines bad re’- ceded somewhat tonight as miners of Princess and Florence eollieries prepared to open negotiations with their employers looking toward a settlement of the wage deadlock that closed the two mines. a? Olcl Boy With Beast Canadian To Attempt Flight T o H a i t i (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. June 6. - Guiding the same aeroplane he flew from Newfoundland to England in 1930, Captain J. Errol Boyd, Toronto's “W118 41mm. will take oi‘! from New York Saturday for an over- water hop to Haiti. Accompanied by two Americans, the Canadian fiyer plans to leave around four p. m., E. D. S. T., on the 2,470-mlle flight. The distance is about the same as that flavn by Capt. Boyd and the now eight- ‘year-old ‘plane "Columbia on Oc- tober 9, 1930, between Harbor Grace and London. Ontario Judge Dies At Home (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June tl-Mr. Justice W. A. Logic of the Ontario High Court died today. He had been lll for some weeks. Mr. Justice Iogle, a native of Hamilton, Ont., was 67 years of age. He was appointed a Judge of the High Court division of the supreme Oourt of Ontario in 1919. Mfr. Justice Logic died at 5-30 a. m. Ha bad beer. off the bench for many months, suffering at first from severe pneumonia, recently he suffered a heart, attack which hastened the end. -____-_-___~.i. (Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 6-"Be- of l report: HALIFAX — "Lumber operators sayhxports are fairly good. par- ticularly to_ England. Indications (Continued on Page S) u. s. President Modifies Pension L e gi s l a ti o n (Associated Prfiss) WASHINGTON, June ti-Despite s modification by President Roose- velt of the war veterans pension cuts, the wave of insurgency in the House of Representatives swept forward unabated tonight with leaders predicting s more Liberal Senate proposal would be accepted. The change announced by Pres- ident Roosevelt today fixed the average reduction in compensation of direct service-connected cases at 18 percent which a White House estimate sad would amount to $60,- 000,000 more than originally had been planned. Trading Brisk In Stock Markets (By John L. Cooley, Associated no" Financial Writer.) NEW YORK, June 6—(A.P.)—~ Financial trading continued brisk today, especially on the Stock Ex- change where shares stumbled into selling after an early advance and then firmed again. Speculative bonds had s. good run-up. Wheat. interested in weatherncws, had small declines on the day, but cot- ton improved. Stecks were mostly higher until noon when Santa Fe‘s directors announced the preferred dividend cut. This chilled all rail issues and advances in other directions were checked. Assassin a tion Attempt Fails ATHENS, Greece. June 6--(A.P.) _An gttompt to assinatc Eleuth- erios Veniselos, several times Prem- ier of Greece and a leadlns m1"- TTNNIJIINBEMENT ANTICIPATED on uunmm Special Meeting of the British Cabinet Is Scheduled For To- day-U. S. Takes No Action. IONDON, June d—"-(A.P.)—-A special meeting of the Cabinet will be held Friday when the problem of what to do about the American debt due June 15 may be threshed out to a dccision. Officials intimated today in announcing the summoning o1 the extraordinary meeting of Ministers that the Government expects to have by Friday some indication tram Wilshingrton of what the Am-, ericzul Gmurnment is counting on’ from lmnclcn when pny day rolls around. v The regular weekly sitting of the Cabinet will be held tomorrow but as n. number of members of the (Continued on Page 3) Japan Prefers No Comment O n Tr e a t y (By Richard L. Turner, Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, June 0—Japan, with thousands of troops in North- ern Chins, told President Roosevelt today that it prefers to make no comment now on his appeal for s. treaty forbidding the despatch of armed forces into foreign territory. The Tokyo Government at the same time informed the President, however, of a "hearty response" to his plea. for universal peace and for earnest cooperative efforts toward success at the London Economic Conference and the Geneva arms reduction parlcy. gRichards To Be Sworn In Today FREIDERICTON, N. B, June 6- (CPJ-Cl-Ion. C. D. Richards, form- -er Premier and Attorney-General of New Brunswick, will be sworn in as a Justice of the King's Bench Division of the New Brunswick su- preme Oourt in the Supreme Court Chambers here to- morrow, with Chief Justice Sir Douglas Hazcn administering the oath. Mu‘. (Richards will succeed Mr. Justice 0. S. Croclret, who was el- evated to the Supreme Court of Canada. E c o n o m i c Ho rizon Clea ring INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 6.-— (APJ-A bureau to act as a clean- ing house for national advertisers and the country press was discussed today at the convention of the Na- tional Editorial Associptioti of Amer- lea. Harry B. Ruthlcdge, of Chicago, Executive Secretary in making his annual report declared: “There is no doubt now but that thc national and business horizon has begun to clear and the time is opportune for the country newspapers, to find their place in the sun." (Special 00 the Qunrdlillll 3T, Joy-m, N. B, June (i-Jrhc increasing demand for Canadian Increasing Demand For Canadianllve Lobsters Ablsmaoovu seeks toohtrude hhlfillllllflld nun Invar- iallyorowsasrderoaaa. MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN 8 PAGES Heavy ._.-, Annual lnbaerlptlon Delivered 15.00 B! Hall Calida And U. S. A. $4.50 Docket At June Term Supreme Court Grand Jury F-I-ITCS True Bills In Five Criminal Cases. Retrial In Manslaughter Case Against Charles Cahill Starts Today. With five criminal and three civ- .l cases on the docket, the June term of the Supreme Court opened yesterday morning at Summerside, Chief Justice Msthieson presiding. True bills were found by the Grand Jury in each of the criminal cases which are as follows: The King vs. Charles E. Cahill, indictment for manslaughter. This case, which is in connection with the death of Philip V. Arsenault in a highway collision last year, was tried at the last November term, when tho Jury, aficr two hours‘ de- liberation, reported dioogwement. The King vs. Edmond Arsenault, charged with unlawfully killing and slaying Edward T. Perry, near St. Louis on April 15th, 1933; The King Vs. Harris Pye, charg- ed with breaking and entering a ranch in Lot 18 and stealing a fe- male for; (Continued on Page 3) French Delegates To -World Parley A r e N a m e cl ___._. PARIS. June d - (A. P.) — The French delegation to the World Economic Conference beginning at London June iii will be led by Premier Edouard Daladier who will be supported by six other Ministers, the Cabinet decided today. An Under-Secretary who is a silver expert, Raymond Patenotre, will also be a membe of the French group at. the London parley. Joseph Cailaux, former Premier, who had been designated as active head of the London Delegation in a previous announcement, was omitted from the list approved to- day, presumably for reasons of health. Annual Meeting United Church Conference Opens SACKVHLE. N. B, June 6-(0. PJ-“Men are redeemed by the spirit of vicarious suffering, the spirit of costly sacrifice," Rev. Dr. W. G. Watson, of Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax, said this evening in the Communion sermon at the opening scsion of the ninth annu- al Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada. The world needed a new conviction of God, Hs power and purpose, and a. willingness to beer suffering for the sake of others, declared the re- tiring President. of the conference. Some 500 delegates were present, including Rev. Dr. A. E. Arm- strong, Toronto, Foreign Missions Secretary, and Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce Toronip, Secretary of the Mission- ary and Maintenance fund. GERMANY T ACCEPT LEAGUE REPRRTTIN IERS Upper Silesian Jews to Be Restored to Posi- t i o n s Previously Held. (Associated Press) GENEVA, June 6—-Germany wil restore Jews in German Upper Sil- esia to positions they lost since thl beginning of th, Hitler regime, Friedrich Von Keller, spokesman for the Reich, told the League of Nations Council today. 'I‘be Council, which took up the Jewish question upon the petition of Franz Bernheim, unanimously adopted a report declaring the boy- cott of Jewish shops in Upper Sil- esia and some regulations affect- ing lawyers. notsries and doctors, are in. conflict with the Polish- Gerrnan minorities convention. Italy joined Germany in abstain- ging from voting on this report. Herr Von Keller, who on behalf of the Berlin Government previous- ly had declined to accept the re- port, which was drawn by juridical experts, indicated to the council to- day that Germany would not takd exception to it. mnnnsr, N. s. June e.- Horacc Bead, Professor of Law at Dalhonsle University, has re- ceived a Fellowship award from Harvard University valued at $2,500. He will spend a. year in research work. Professor Read is s. son of Mayor C. H. Read of Amherst. 4pm. ARE Roast: snows ANo Auto Snows Bill’ Alas, ‘(its Peon. esoesfamn boss ‘(if time A show! Light to moderate winds; falrl not much change in tornperature. .'\ll.§’i‘l£O1{l)l.0(‘.lij.\l. orrricu, Torc onto Juno (l-Ziilniinutn and fllnglnunn‘ tvrnpcrnturcs:— Dawson Aklnvik Victoria . .. Vancouver Edmonton Bani‘! ... . (‘nlgsry Regina ... Y: 4 Drnnrlnn .. .. Winnipeg London . Toronto . Kingston Oitnws . Quebec ... . Saint John ,., ~i“._‘e-‘-'_i'_*fil<' a-c-Aaiiéa- [corresponding period last YEN’- ‘ In all over 500,000 pounds of livc lobsters have passed through Saint John this season to date for the -.-_.;-|-| 1-. r n TflsflJQBJiBQ Yinlifnx . . . . .. Clmrirvtctcwn FOR? T ltfuritimo Provlvuwnv-Jfight to "TINT oral" winds: fair‘, not nun-h rhnngs in tr-nnvrninrv. , "nleand goodorder a 1. s. social evening tonight. , “Hod u, i lfit-d-‘f-ii Auction, modem and ‘hid time ma‘: Tlmrxzdm: summits‘ t: cause It was a nightmare to posh stlsteunan for many years, live lobstgrs in Unltod Slates mar- t N Yo“ and other Unwed ‘nag?’ (‘itrlqoihgs morning m s .-.1 nnri , , *—-- dancing. City's leading athaetion. mg to think of the way this failed late tonight. ket is reflected in tho greatly ac- Boson. 9W m," F," m, mun“, n, ,_,._. m“ Tulle n call a conference with the roceiver- b w lilllbycgmm m“ _ \ . fubu uquldmm o, m. m," 5cm. and stock was eating‘ into her cs- shots fired by an assailant oelerated movement of this 60m- Siflifl mflfkm- Treth“ ‘wasn't? rialll'~g‘nlfffrlcvrimwgrygyr jrIHI-“IM t . ilnot tine the foliowins ‘flilm- "0"! 06W humus demonstrgsq "u; QM] comm". amp-mm o; m, tote.” Charles l. Mitchell tel- wounded his wife and chauffeur. modity through Saint John. Ac- from the waters o f e i Ed- mqm‘ h H‘ M. w \ "Mm" v on 36c ahd 10c. . OOOB-di-‘l-Il- improved conditions. A Sim Lifs p,“ The "ca" “Mug,” h“ tlfled today, ha turned over ln- Mme Venlseios suffered four bullet cording to Canadian National Ex- Northumberland or of Prnce ‘dotyltrlnmr: u ‘HHMM ‘ - 2.‘ *‘_“ - annuity will double your income. magma‘; "M"; w." "auction. of pus-arms premiums and other wounds. i press officials an increase of twen- ward Island and were consigned “ u,‘ ,.~,-,,‘,“ _ ,|.;l|l,r|‘,c-, M‘ y; Gum‘ ’ .- , .. -' on on .~ ‘hmtfdblfifllnfl in 3- 1- 3- 011i‘ P0119195 mmllh Y"! will“ 3g p" m“, “n”; we,“ "o, “m. monies to his wife and later An assassin fired upon them ty-five percent this season to date from Point Duchene, N. B, and l u" k‘ mm"), _,_ ‘a p‘ “L i, ' m“ uh‘ '00" ‘m! lysumuc "fin" co T m" tb to t u reptlrohased the stock be claims whilc they were motoring from has been registered in quantity Piclou, N. 8 \\ u. tttis-uhcco- ‘I am 1...... ...... int unnecessary 0011mm”- 10.30 s. m. (Extra). ass o. 1a.; - _ passing through 8t. John over the ._ ._, bssollbln aloha-shamans ts or J. A. Moore, branch man- ‘ l