' tied ‘upon. 1"1; ‘fi:sei‘ilon an nient Win-l pone that ail< intelligent map . ,. ~ ll women read neweplapere. ‘It foliowe, therefore that number of newepaper readere epprexlmately identical reading population." Iiiarlottetown Guardian Two Cente Morning Guardian, Founded 1887 “ITIB naneounouz u. u... and the ll with the i iHE iIiiiHili[I_iEHNME|li' Will llSiSN THIS WEEK Hon. Howard Ferguson’s Cabinet Practically Agreed Upon- Will Have 77 Membersi a Substantial Majority 0 Liberal Leader Hay, Mr. Drury and Five ver all Partie U. F. Ministers Defeated. _ (Canadian Preaa) 'l‘UIl0N'l‘O, June 26.—~’i‘h‘o lsitest vlnoiul P39011038 Wlllll 0111)’ the rid‘ Mills, Minister of ililncs. lion. lei‘ intends lo move a resolution in "H"! T111111)’ "19"" "l 1119 5"‘ The 5mm?" °l 3'1""- ing of Lincoln ‘to hear from sh‘:ws,Wnlter Rollo. Minister of Lube-x, lliu llnuse of Commons to proui-zli-ilirlim" (301111 "l“‘"‘“1 ,1" C1“"1"w" , that Conservatives litivoii total rcp- and linii. Dougziltl (‘.zii'iuicliiu.-l,. 1311‘ recognition ‘by 1111111111110111 Widow“ yfamor'm¥ 111111111111“ with ("IS ‘1'1.1"""Ss' mgmm‘ m‘ mrmns‘ _..__. resenw-llon of 77_ Mlllslel- wllllnllt Mull-fill". we“, all [he ‘Work of l)“ l,‘ G‘ Bflntl‘lgv1ll()ridshu) tho (Jiloi .lustli:e_zi.ndTil1s; lirt-r-iuduigi-ut-i: l~by ‘parents, liicse (ca adl n P Llberui‘s—15. borne 110w" i“ ll", avalanche of il-llrllnll.) ln m? (llscovprlng ol llrlsociitte Judges on l.i|15‘l‘i0lll(.ll. (. .|1!(1 llldivtillfffiht-i and aic ihiamsr-lvcs n ‘a resell‘ l United Farmers-rill. iieleut which visited the Farmers‘ suliniis ‘I. treatment for (lialbetes lmnmllhlg ‘(mum Jump‘ we“. Um-puumr“ “r ("mm m my "v JOHN‘ h‘ U" Jun" "u" ‘ lllhbolgfll (lovemmllnl Momrq nulls “ml mm u“ l; Plush" ,,"s_ml m? Prlmr sworn: it. H. Jenkins, (Foreman) yioriiinrie of upivards ol‘ twclve VVmiillrcil lliair, "Ml. Canada‘ “ldepenllenllvl l0 were lllolfllllll hlplnhvrg h ll l “will ppamalnélll ‘ fllolllll lvlHCha:lottctown; ilrudford Webster, yw-‘ars its Attorney‘ ‘General and on her mother, lcit tor Clev The Conservlvlvcq mull“ l“ lllmll filhlnol ' ‘ ' " 1 l" " ll _l _ ‘l l- ‘F jlNorth River; tlhitrlck Niui-nlyro, liusilitwich 1i have seen but one (mp), [hlglfyvelliflg whom . , j, “H , ' ",' “"1"” “X1"‘~5*"m "1 L19 ““""m“-Millt-(>vi~; Jami-s Eden, Clinrlolto- instant-o of a young man brought log" whh HMLQ,“ Ampl-il-ll" 1-m- ,. gain oi o-l seats inking J1 from the Tho l-armors lllltl forty-five crziti-ltide to one who has rentlfillfll town; "Ernest Dunning. New llolrtiiPl-tli-l‘. this (iourt for the t-oznniis- qt-rios oi‘ fesflvwis in that city lllbemls‘ 8 from Labor “m1 1 "um nwnllwill l“ 11'" 111mm‘ "1 415110111" 1111611 fl‘l$151l8l-ll'~'1ll‘4l 591V“? ‘lillrinu; Arthur Miller, (iiiuriotteioii/ii sion oi crime, where tho parent-t 1 ' 1 ‘ A I I ' independents. tioii and tin- Lziiioi" Party ninc innit science and humanity irmi ‘that Royalty; 'i‘lioma,~; Smith, Tcu iMili-Jmil not hccn noglogent, or Lise ' ~ 1 ‘ ~ - - I . . - - i‘ . .' Drury will it is expected iphico the Wellington llny, liiiuvral loader lent ‘llo [ierinlt Dr. Bunting to do-(Bed ‘llrltigc; ll. .i. Phillips, (Jhar- in ilu‘ ju-rforinaiico of _\'lllll' (lutics. “AS l Sum lllls so“ Ol- Prllm, resignation (rt hzimseli’ and his was ilcfouted in North Perth’. lion. vote his. entire lite ‘to medical ro-jlotti-town; Austin ii. MscMiliaii_ will not he alilo to correct. ilic Mllql. lBE S-Tmllmngl) 0U.“ Aml Cabinet in the hands oi‘ tho liieu- W. l}. Haney. who on account of spurt-h." 11911111112 Wllllil-l" 11111101181111» llllll‘ 11111111“ Ill tiioi-‘c wlio have ilm mire lllurit- are two wiiys (if zipproziciiing tenant (lovc-rnor this week as a rc- his part. in the zulmlnistrittion of] ~~~ llol-l lltivcr; al-thul A/‘llllilyll 01ml‘- lglllihlllcodéilfl lllllllillrelillC l‘ ll-‘hilti the problem. one by the exercise suit oi‘ the decisive (lefout oi‘ the tho Ontario Temperature Act was ' ‘ l‘ 1‘ "w"; 15S" " l‘, ‘ ‘ " r1 '1 l 1 s‘ ' 1 of the iluliee b’ areiits and guar llnimd Farmers, habor (loveriimont the most criticized inun in tho ut-ulFGdGPal Stewart: llictniartl (f. McKay, Char- hnvi‘ broken the law and who liavc "lung, the all“; lg’), the (“opera in the Provlnc-in lelcciloiis ycstcr- Legislature was ro Wellington. 'i‘he success of lion. Adam llcck, onsorvntivc. niid (ihalrmnn of tho were (lefonteni in their own coriisti- Ontario liyilro Electric tuencles ‘are returning no bhe 1l‘i-..- sion. will bu. hailed as a great pur- flnal sonnl triumph. 'l‘()R()N/l‘(), June ~26. -i’rom-lcr 117.; (7, lirury, following a meeting of his lion. ‘Howard Ferguson Conscr- Carbine-t today went to Government votive loader waits in the (rlty to- llouse and tendered his resignation day and met a numiber of ieadlnglfo Iliio Lieutenant (lovcrnor to tiikc day. lMr. Drury and his colleagues in tho ‘Government ni-ziny of whom vincial Capital today lloi" (‘zvblnet meeting-s to wind up their iuiin|i.iil‘strzi.t.ions. lirury, lion. Potcr Smith, iul 'l‘re.'isuror, cheek up returns from Ontario Pro- Minister 1c lion. if. (Yoiiservntlvcs. lie l‘s -said Ito have effect Jui<y l6. stwtcd that ‘the composition ‘cl’ his speaker oi‘ the House who 1s lionior nigailn. 'l‘0lt0N'l‘0. June ‘in the ISupreme Court Yesterday Comlifllly 11111‘ I (‘hlcf Justice’ ‘Mnthleson (lellveredlivlr. Justice Aisennult. 1119 “Direfil Following the ncceptutitce Lieuton-l (‘abinot is almost completely set-loot Governor llarry Cockshutt sum- moned ‘His-n. C. Howard Ferguson lien. Thomas ‘Crawford, a former leader of the Conservative Party, li. and invited liini l member oi‘ one of the Tononto ermneut. Mr. Ferguson replied ‘iic divisions, will probalbiy have that would ‘be ready to assume office nsl soon a»! vacated by 26.--—Preinlcr Premier. lllili NiS Sill NYE IN TWS ilX iPPEli SlSES‘ to form n. Go l Siiiiii was delivered tb jutl-gmeni, tn the tax appeal case of being (llsmlsseil with costs. (mum Gaudet_ K. (1.. Appelltlflt "a. the Provincial Treasurer. respond-ijudgments: out, dismissing the appeal. Judgment in the lax appeal cusci of the ‘Provincial ‘Treasurer, plain- tlfl‘, vs. Jas. C. ‘Tuplin rSlivetr Fexi _.__.___ Condensed Specials; RATBIv-lild per line per day. lel per line per day for I deya or overi Bo a line per day for 0 deye or over.| ‘Juunt ii words to a. line. Groups of 6 ilguree. initial lottore. count ae 05g. word. 10 per cont discount for ceiih. ‘Addroee forms D111‘! 0f I-d- And muet be paid for. Special Rates lOt the Summons ‘by which tho Sultl was commenced is ‘Prince Edward Supreme Court. Gilbert (lauU-t-t, low», Appellant. i-lal Treasured‘. Respondent. Judgment of the Court delivered, hv the ‘Chief Justice, June 26. 1023.. ‘This ls an zippcal from tho judiZ-l inoiit of tho Judge of the County, Court of Queen's County given on 11160 (‘it-toner, A. D..|one side and one 11 the 26th _ in fnvor of the ‘Plaintiff. for $120» appearing to have . ,, . - .' v rhtt n strun- The t-nusu of Action set. foiili lnlzubrnslons lflillfklllflllk \ lslond_ and (luy oi’ "For Assess _ Already Conservatives! n New House,1 Provinc- ll. (iriint, of Education. lion. liarry turncd in ldostl (‘mum ls- 1t he e-ut-golngl (Defendant be- 'I‘he iProvln-l (Plaintiff beloiv),' lBritish Labor Refuses Union (Canadian Press) lMN-IXIN. June 26.-~An eiuphsi vote iigiilnwt ‘the nffil, "n ‘of ti Labor Party with the ‘(.mi‘.‘mu.‘ “as cits-L by the ‘Labor Party ‘zit twenty third annual ivas 366.000 and itgalnst 2,880,000 ——-——<+>————- Dr. Banting‘ To A Be Recognized By Parliameii (Canadian Prose) O'l"l‘AV\'A, June 26.--1’l‘ho Pftill S. In C. B. July 31 (Canadian Press) wore lsstietl for u Feller-iii byo el tion in North Cape Breton and V l.- torla mo fill ‘tho vncaiicy (rroiiicd by; ton July 17th and l3lst. Delorme’s Trial Still In Progres ‘ (Canadian Press) .\l,ON'l‘Itl~1AL, June 2C.~-D1‘11i11‘1 \‘- Dr. lugdtayis hearing. y . CHARLO With Communists; confcrcn cc l ‘hero ‘today. The vote for aiiflllziliun O’l"i‘A‘\VA. Onit., Ju-iio 26»- -Wi'il.s voting _on Julyllc‘: house brcaldiiu 'urountl o dressmnkeus (lunriny the‘ bhdml glfiulllad garments oi ltzioul llle llwelllng m» Dom llclornie the slain college 5111119111‘ ‘were exhibited to the jury when“, the value of $100 Father Delorme was recalled totlufpnd aiguln, on or about ‘April 115111.! ellln-g of Aicxlit appeza-rs that ‘having murdered his lmii‘ brother. uloi-ne and stealing articles to the stealing 201111; 011 111 11111111116 11111011‘ W. J. Derome. Provincialvlvalue of1$500 or upwards. iAutiopsist was the stur witness at were iilu only criminal cases. . Giving a minute descfliillfl" "l1 the frozen body of the slain youtl loxamiinefl by 111m "ll-lib" "£11735? in charging the Grand Jury ills Following is the full text of t-liedoliowing 11119 Tragedy l” Bu‘ ‘ i l V”? TTETOWN, CANADA l fiHHEE iiili ic‘ ' 1c s l t.- IIIOGS. l ilotti-town; Joseph K. lVci-uon ‘ltivcr; 11111111‘? llilvtir; "Roland (‘. lhinlziill. 3111111 dlustlco; Port-y‘ W. Turner. (“llllf ltlvor. jitgziinst lidwiiril jConstnble and John "l‘hc bills oi‘ indictment agaiustdaitos place. with the prisoners, who are all llllllOl‘:<1'l.li;ll. they could easily contains two separate (ihzirges, oiiPfovcn the hum-her of ‘boys of that 5th class in this city, ‘B. Williams hands on the offenders zilmost at l for entering on or 11110111- Allrll and stealing a number of articles or upwards. lfur continuance of ‘the charge Ollfnr entering the dw These Important Jury Charge. Lordship reviewed briefly the bill-S whille (the 110(1)’ W“?! Cllllled "hmughlof indictment and went on to 81181111 llibi for the prison“ {$230 illlqmtzznlleivtis were established 0t‘ the murder. The body ‘ii-Ml! 1101;: bnouglrt to tiho autopsist. at n no ‘llleqnorniiljl. l-t. had on the ‘neck and , u t minds. 511W" 0" elgm bu e wn the other, all been fired a1 ("use rnnilti Both Wfl-‘Plfi 119m SM" The conditions oi‘ g1“ ha“ occurred. ‘boy had lo... ‘stomach mint-ates the - . » ‘ ' hours l for Provincial (v()V(‘l‘lllll"ill m" 9MB]; ‘for at. lea-st loin‘ Fllfllllhfll 3°97" ‘d- 75° h" “van men -- MfllPit wns for‘ ills (lentii. "W!" "m" on’ "wt snuillonlilliaexiiiiuintillihogzlillbiliillv.‘ without. 1'r"v1m15"'0 1' __. wanted. for one week. Sltue on - - - wanted, for eeven words. 60o p01‘ week. iw iron SALE A WiCKER BABY (tftrrlilflfl, iron cot and ors‘1"- All" p. .' S ring SL, or plum-s 1515- r 1h id ment. Aftci-wurils. . l omo, the rlult‘ "l 11"‘- l'l'“"' p ' 1 u 255031131 iiom g jlWlglhflifl examined by the wnucs thereby subotli-ldflll s‘ h T Cnurt_ it. was shown that. the iiy vlrlure nf Sort )1?‘ l '..' 1' ‘ “BUNGALOW F0fi SALE-JYT plaintiff's claim was for incouw Suction ll of the ‘llsihsh b01111 Brighton 20 minutes walk from the city. Prettiest situation On Thl icnufl, therefore. nrlcre P. E. l. Apply 10 -l- l} TMdml M that? the summons ‘be amended ac- Tllylors Bookstore. Zlolii-Zlllll- pordlngly. ' L081‘ SPAR! TIRE-LOST BE- tween Charlottetown and Hunt-l or River Ford tire rim and carr- lor. Finder notify Artemas Moi-l m. New oiuiigow. Rewflfll- 21 ‘THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE J. 2i. Gates on imniwwrl-ll Ave- coiieietl , of (Ivlelllni; 150""- iurn, an large lot of land le of- fered for ealo. For further Dar- tlcuiera apply to 111 Lonzworth Ave, Phone lit-L. 2lii0-33-6i WA o U98 teacher for‘ Webster's Corner school. Apply. Philip smith. Secretary. 2597-27-8. FOR CALI —- RUBBER TIRE Wesson almost as good as new. wire wheels. Apply fro. McKay. New London. 2616-27-2i. wxu-rae-alli um son rasml Work. Apbl ' yto Herbert Minion. It. ‘it. 5., Charlottetown. ‘ ' '- ‘ “Hid-Si. 3-’ ‘View mm a .Prlnuli1ll supple- .. lblllffliltyl Bllbpio- ilee. of ‘Priteteee llid- Uni-m. ~ lttf-lf-fi. . 1 ‘\ - tux -ln respect 0t’ At the opening of the case, tho Attorney-General appeared tor the respondent (plaintiff below). Mr, Bentley, ‘K. 0., for tho appel- lant (defentiint below). loath 1Counsel The grounds upmi which Appe- iant. relied may be classified and considered in tho following order: ‘That. it is not competent 111 the Legislature of this Province to impose n tax on income. in view of the fact that the Parliament of Canada also imposes n tax on the some subject mat-ter. 2. to impose n tax as on a P16111011! lyper; it should be on the eurrPnt -year. 1. n income is not. within the Province" meaning of SulrSectiun 2 oi‘ Sec- ‘iloifii! of the Brltian North Am- erica Act. Taxation Act" is too Iii-cull. 8! l1 any reference to the tux claimed or tiieyeur in respect of which it was levied, so that it siblo lo ascertain from the record [he gphject .mn.tt.or of the action 111' was iin pos the your 1920 That it is not constitutional That-the proposed lax upon "direct taxation within the That Bastion -l of "The d ".9"; h; given loglslaiivc 110W" 1m‘ and Appel- udmltied that the Statute of this Province 111i George v,, ‘Cup. 2, was effective to remedy any defects or omissions which ii purported to cover in “The Texa- tlon Act" 1920, and he waived "nil preliminary questions no that the merits alone should be "consider- l, .. ii _, 5 Qfil) a in; (m income flfillnlmnllolslll‘: (hp l‘l'n'vlii(~o. nrli; nglhe firs. “fulfill Apoiwilnnt cohtllmtiod that the Diminimi hav- ' ' , -‘ .‘ ‘l‘ lug "xllrclsed “y; fluff; i1>w< America Act, the Dominic-i Parlia- "Tho rnlsing of llitinoYl "lode or system of luxat op . 1 l’). 56cm,“ p3,.Stili-Sertl~m 2 of “amp Act,_p0Wor is hlvull‘ i.» ‘ir- ‘Legislature of each Province “Direct taxation wltnln the I ov- ignc, in order to tho r-tishuz v1 g1 revr-nuo for Provincial inlrpflfilli The Dnmlninn lPnrllnniont had thus .'l general tnxlnil I1'1W<11‘ m/"fllhf whole Dominion‘ flell. EH61 Province has it llehl limited us to the’ area and sublwi 111111191‘- Direct-taxation within caclrPro- vlnce le common ground for Par- liament. and Legislatures. 1'11? Dnmlnlon gnu Provincial pnuers in this respect are not conflicting but. concurrent. and 11o "11111111111 tionul limitation is lml1"'*"‘l 11mm either in the exercise oi sticli pOwfifflt As" to the second kround of ob- jection. the answer is that the tax of 1920 ie not imposed an ona P,"- vleue yeer. ‘it is imposed upon tho then current ‘year, but the income of 1919 is for convenience taken by "The Taxation Act." as the measuroof the income for ‘i920. An equivalent ‘provision le contain- ed in the British Columbia Act to which reference will hereafter be made. The method of fileaetirlng the tax of the current. year by the income of the foivmer year ls gener- after two o'clock on the morning ‘from ‘hereditary taint of vice bot’! D i l of Canada, Province of when ‘found l-t W115 11°1- 1'10"“ s" ,of the need of looking uftcl- delin- I om n on l" lllejwhlch indicated that till: ‘bodyqlllllmlbqiient ‘boys. not lain exposed mull)’ Ollrs- l‘ fact was pointed out 'by ‘the (l0- IHe said: "I think that this is a verl‘ 11m" lper place fo-r remarking upon the lIJPCVBlCllCG of crimes of this na- lture by tiinys and young inch. ‘WC lscem to be raising a continual crop oi‘ youths from which are (‘Oifllilg la number who take lo the \\‘11.\'1-' oi‘ crime and something will 11411"! ‘to be done to stop It. 'l‘hei‘o is lnol in this city of ‘Cllll‘l'l(il.l(‘tlilvll lthnt security for Dmpori)’ 111 “'1"“1' .‘evcry citizen is l‘lllill(‘tl as o right and there ‘must ‘be a rrlilffli" ‘dcvlsctl ‘by which the nu-uiber of lenses of ‘house breaking H1111 1111'" loony, and of potty thieving "W111 ‘from house brcnitiiifl- 511"" lwl brought to an end. l l “Now, we have a ‘Police i"(il‘1'c 111- ‘Churlottetown and 1111 111111 1111"‘ there are a uuinhcr of very capable linen. and ‘l uni not R1111"! 1" 11ml lfnuit. Willi the way iln which their lduty has ibron (llsclurrged. ililll- 11 will ‘say this, and ll gives P111111 l" whiil. ‘l have to say tllill Ylill- Ml‘- F'0l‘9il'iil‘il_‘lli1|)|l('n to 11c tho Mayor of the ‘City of Charlottetown and In that wny have in yollr 11111101‘ PX“ ocutivo influence to carry 0111 111° improvements that might he con- sidered .n|-.ccs1\111‘.\' l" '11“ lmplwsl- m‘ ‘mw and (vrder: \Vo iiuvo heft‘- prnetieaily no 1111111111111 (‘lll-‘l-‘l- we have as good o foundation populo- tion in this city of Charlottetown a; you would probably find ony- where else, ibut wo have ulso u largo number of ‘boys whn oro idle. who have no oru-ujuitiou, who do not uuond (school, who are ‘termini: llmu 115M135", nnd howoveir free may be who are spending their time in idleness, you have a con- stant source of (longer. vlnting tho inconvenient-d and de- lay and in some eases the impos- sibility. of computing the taxable income of the current your within the current year. tin some juris- dictions the income is based upon the average of n sequence- of form- er yeam, ‘but in it'll such cases tho object of the legislature is to pro- vide a workable ‘method of fixing the tax in respect of the year for which it is intended to ‘be imposed. The system is not in conflict, with Island like the lien WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 ii|ilS Stanley’. rent-boil a point l(Zharlolta-tuwn; Frederick Jeiikins_ within tho (litacrijition of crlminzils. ' ‘Pelliick, We cannot (lony the fact that they lthiruivall; Angus Mcllac. \Vlll‘.t\lll‘,\' lll'l‘ licro charged ‘s ‘once. Hind that the E|]liN|] Jiliii YESiEiiUlY ‘Two of the Three Boys Charged With- , House Breaking and Stealing Plead t Guilty. The Chief Justice Comments Ser- l i‘0usly ‘Upon ‘Problem of Delinquent " Boys. Grand Jury Recommend Co-oper- ation by Government with Other Prov- the flliliffillliflltlfll. of lion, l), i). IMc-‘gworn in and received the charge wort- kopl away from evil ziss ;.i- Kenzio to the Supreme (X11111 from ills Lordship they returned lions. Jicncli. Nominations will bu made shortly zifterwzirils with true bills “As a practical measure, it and larceny ‘st-twins to me that. the Police Force Molnnis Weslonmf this city .Mcllniiis.,lltooji revised a list of the idle and limit-r llu- prisoners were a aigii-tiuisciicvlous boys; those who arc ‘in? itfilwnrd Mclnni‘; and ‘Con tirbioniegltvcted, those who zure (should lll'(‘.l)t\l‘O and I - ‘ . . . jiioadlng guilty. The trial m John towards criminal ways. And it All‘ lllls smelly ls l-Dllnwml’ ,1 S Mclnuis who pleaded not. ‘guilty should he jiosslble for them, when would lmperlhal ‘vllen me "ex, ‘will opcn next. 'i‘tie.\iday. ,auy house breaking or larceny maintain to put "iiooltiug over these depositions, beeni there has offenders enjoyed lcomploie immunity until they were ‘at last discovered. not happen w these 1boys. cord at once rceoird, “We “K13. Truant "We have a would be very with a list. oi‘ school, ‘in lo llll‘i|~ rlulios at work. 'l‘ii who tako to breaking. it guilty of such an offense." careful preparation. then, of such a list would be of untoldradvanl- the idle boy is on You will not look for an uffi-ndcr tmiong the ones who are ziltoutiing Thai should itli an oversight of ‘It should be possible fnr the Police to turn to their ro-i and say from this can find the ones The s and Idlers. Truaut. Ofllm-i- who glad to fliTili-lll yuii dcliqiicnl boys from every town and city . citiior at school or 0y are iiol ill‘ out-s thieving nul house is lilo lillo boy's and ihoso who iinvc acquired wasiciui lhubits; tbcy must got satisfy those u “By a propo lPOliCG, ‘by u conference wllii Societies here - with their the asslslanz. slder speclni c that what is boy is handed of competent operated in cucni boys wit moni would ‘h the ‘Court will of that been given to culnr cases, bu any Constitutional principle. The thiird objection was pressed upon two points that require to be" ally adopted for the purpose of ob- Contlnued on Page 4 every time we not carn it. lil- lipoii tiieiiisciw-s the rarc. so no they (ran. of izegicctoi children ‘insist time, and it has Ibsen the of the-m that. soom to the must. ilillliflllilltli) to go out on suspended ccnienco. another chance." operated successfully wherever the moth-v 1o shits nud if the: do 1n they steal it. r supcrvlsion of zne the taken in?‘ who have with of the (liffveri-n’. Church organizations, it, should ‘he invisible to kocp a. chock upon tiinsc boys who arc on the down- ward irnad and lo snvr- umny of them from ovcr coming into this Court. “When they come into this court practice to con» osos and allow some have been l am afraid regarded as "giving while it has over lo the charge people, has also Pilflillfflilfi ll great mniiy of the other lilio and ili‘llfi~ ll the hope that oven ll‘ they are (it-tooled, their punish- e very light. And hovo to very grave- ly consider whether the extension eonolde zttlDil that. has a few offenders is not doing more harm ‘than good. ‘lMy experience has been that in n number of cases where the boy is handed ovoi- the result as a rule hes been very satisfactory indeed in those perti- to so fee-guidance. t on the other hand take that. course we are simply encouraging others in the ‘hope that even if they are eon- victed their little or nothlii punishment will ‘be g. where Lhov are with crime on lllflll‘ own iauii ill the last, but the rcsjvonsibillty rests hcavlly 'iis0 on ,,loltctown; Malcolm F. Riley, ilclieltlu‘ jiurciiis and ‘guardians who |llil\'(' failed to sec that they were After the (ii-and Jury has b00ll'prop('l‘iy (employed and that hey polnnlngl the over-sight their the evil ffltili. ,_ Russian Patriach To Be Released pending his trial un a (‘barge of rc announced today, The Tflflil-‘ltr foiloivs the oi a letter from (lovpriiiiicn-i circles it was recently announced tin former Patriarch haul written fron his prison cell expressing for his pit-sit. ziclltiu-s ‘and (ieciarin; his readiness to swear allcgianci to the Soviet. (loverninr-nt. ~~~~~ -~ -¢-0-}--- -- "Miss Canada” Leaves lion of our peace officers with those who have charge of their children. The (ifflcers should Wllfll those parents whose boys arc keeping had company and that unless (rare ls taken they will find thom before long iii the hands oi the Law and (llsgrziceil for lifc. The remedy lies in the application of every moral influence that our church societies are able to bring to bear: in the active interest of partints and careful supervision by the police; and the knowledge that when they come into the Court, if they have broken the lnw, they will have to pay the penalty. term of tile Court comes around we would be free from what. has been growing to be a menace oi the security of the property of this city. House Ibresklng. entering ilwelliugs und‘tealln‘g, are very soidous crimes. Those who prac- litc such (teens coon become e7.- ueedingiy ‘datigerousl men. The man or boy who ‘breaks into your house or mine. and finds that he has to choose between escape or lserlously injuring 0r even killing ltiie person who discovers him in ltlie commission of his offense, l.-‘ liable to commit the greater crime. Of tho class found guilty of violent crimes a very iapge proportion in- deed consists of those who are dc tectcd in the act. of robbing a (lwelling house." ‘His Lordship concluded his re- marks with the usual charge in 1re guru to the inspection of Falcon- wood Hoi-ipltzil, the Infirmary and the Queens County Juli. Grand Jury’: Report. At 5.20 p. m. the Grand Jury rc- turncd with the following ircporl. n .i (‘Tlfil-IFTTKLKP. Nurses Graduation At Faiconwooti Was Held Last Evening The graduation exercises of Fai‘ conwood Hospital were held "very tlnns by Dixon's Orchestra; solo. solo Mr. Parnell of Orchestra: sole, Miss Arsenault; presentation of diplomas by ‘Ills Honor the Lieutenant. Governor; address to graduates, Dr. C. K (Ilark (if Toronto, presentation oi bouquets by Mrs. Clark. This programme ivas followed by short addresses by Hon. (i. E. Hughes, Dr.‘McGulgan, ‘Dr. Johnson Mtr. E. T. Hlggs, M. L. A, and Dr. McMillan. Mrs Clark. whn bouquets, ls the first Canadian i-gardunto of mental nursing. iir. C. K. Clark, WllfLiS n prom- inent specialist in mental and medical hygiene, ‘returned recently from London, l<}ng._ whore ho gave an address. He ls on his first vlsll to the province and is re- Si. John; presented the Pending‘ Trial (Canadian Prlsg) AIOSCOW. Juno 2ti.--~-Sujirienie Cour‘, has dci-itlod to set Arch- bishop Tikiion lrce lroin custody slstlng the Soviet zinthuriilus it WlL.‘ ri-ceip‘. YOgTCI it the zention it Curd Viellisii. "iominnt Mr. l, iliilldlLS_ llttCS w ippliiusi- Howard ‘inist e liscipliiio lelight.fui Sunday S church. ed and ii luctory r llllPPCSllll wll Mr. A. ‘Bruce: duct. Miss Arseumilt glltiml‘ by and Mr. illnncharil; reeimfi _l' ‘fnllmol; Miss Keir; solo. Miss lfulusiv; l“_ orchestra: reading. -Mr. l). l1}. Shaw m" Annou Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Mrs. 30 (its. mninlng n few days a guest of Dr, (lnodwell. . -‘ Addressing the graduates Dr. Clark spoke of the need df study- ing menial defective eases and ill-V- lng them created early so as to prc~ rent the increase of insanity. The graduating nurses are: Mrs. ‘new (lerard. Whenijey River. Miss ‘Helen IMoKenele. Pin-alto. ‘Mien 18cm lBelle 0146117. on Wcdn "Ici- (‘ream Social North River odnesday ovonlng Juno Hull, \\' 27th. In IHIBKO. "There will be en Ice creein festival et Clinton Hell on Tiiure~ (lay Juno 28th. ll’ not flue the foi- Cieznents, lowing evening. well filled. lloiitzigtic the Convener. presided, the scoretary The nomination The following TlfiVPtl in llll ziibic Frederick W. Toad, seconded 1by ‘Mr. Peter ‘Me. ifinnon a Couservatove veteran of ‘fifty four active years experience Scout Parade Held Yesterday mcnt in the new addition interrogations of the‘ intelligent. ... ., it la advertleingia privilege‘ to answer the myriad queetlon. that every heueeiiold bu in regard to euppiying its wants. ‘ilie ltivertleer roeponde ,to tile By Mall, Canada and U. 8._A. 1 j Annual Subeerlptio e Delvafdd. l5 _ l _, uuusiisu Maui‘ ll Illfllllllil itsitui Messrs. John A. McDonald and Leslieiiluiie ter Unanimously Nominat Third Kings. b ed to contest‘ ’l‘hcrc WflS ii full representation ‘rum cvcry poll in t.iie ‘Third Dis- ricf of Kings and a large number at‘ other voters, including ladies, Liberal Conservative con- ycisterdiiy afternoon held lgau the Dr. H. A. Fraser, being The following were unanimously ed: Mr. John A. McDonald, Cardigan fur ‘Councillor. eslle Hunter for Assemblyman, of the as received _ Aftcr the business of the meet.- ing able ‘addresses were given by he candidates, Mr. J, J). Stewart. 1i. (3., Mr. Jiis. iMclsaac, and Mir. ‘McDonald. speech by ‘M Mellish of Unto veniiig the It must hav friends of the boy The parade o They paraded they will enjoyed z entertain to th‘ tb- supper and ch00]. given by ‘rustees and the Ladies Aid of th. IMr, Isaac Carter presid fter the supper, to whicl l.1l present did full justice, opens: the programme with ii few lnuro emarks. The entertainment which follow 1d included solos by Miss Cheshln Mrs. Fletcher. .Vl.r. R. 1.‘Vici{le_ ai g fiupcr nu the history o the (‘llllTCll In (ihariottt-imvn by Mr licnry Smith. and an address m ‘hp Suuilay ‘School ti. l~‘, Hutches-on, a rivzidiug by Miss ' nan and short. work by Mr' addresses h) Ryan and Lieutenant Govcrnoi‘ lMlllfKlllilllll. The chairman announced that about. $3,750 was still unpaid (ii the building suggested the oiieuins of __ _ l ll l l l h d ,,,_ a subscription llsl. This wa. 1:13:55; u llyilGitigPlll‘ glir. lgotitlisllllp. very promptly respomled 9° "u" a‘ Mpdlval fluuenlllléndp," prpglllerl t result about half of the i|lll0iill and npcncti the meeting with a few ‘Vim vmlmmrlly “ubfifllbml 135‘ iutr Illl‘l r n ls. "‘! .- - “ll! Rl‘lli[l)ii'l1f(! (will! larlltiw-i: l "Sdlctil- A hfiarly ‘mm "1 111M“ 1' J" Lhdics Aid by Col. Moore and icc Dr. Harris was passed sly. The entertainment th tho singing of (ind King. noements, (icorgo Noel D. ' m. 2555-26-2l. "Comr- io the ton nnd ice Cream at, St. Marks Anglican Church llusllco Wednesday Jilly 4th. Ten norveil from 4 to 8 Price 2575~2fi-4i. "There will be a social enter- tnlnmont in the St. Georges Hell osdny. July 4th. 3 aid of Mt. Herbert Orph Mon. Wed. ‘amt-rm large 111111 belnicplatfurm of the Liberal- Mr. I". W. and its appreciation farmer, of binding in honor for eandt with hearty resolution was _ Boy ‘Scouts initiated their first parade since reorganization. been n. surprise and delight to the parents and to see the-m make such an excell- exit siimving. Scouts totalled over one hundred 1nd tho ‘Cubs who marched sepgr. itely, totalled about. forty. Scouts were nicely uniformed and parched with excellent drill ‘and the girlui-ipzil streets and at 8 o'clock parclicil liito the Prince lEdwm-d Theatre where they enjoyed see- m: e ‘$0011 picture show. On Sunday 111l11‘@11 parade to their respective churches, announcement of which will be given later. Enjoyable Gathering- ln New School Room or Methodist Church' The men oi‘ the congregation o the Methodist Church The have a Mil. ford will be at home Wednesday, June 27th from 3 to 5 end 7 to 9 liu political campaigns: ‘ l ‘RFJSOLVEIE- That this moot- lng of Liberal-Conservative dele- gates and electors, assembled to- day in convention desires to ex- [ress its approval of the policy and‘ Conservin- .C0ftfid9IjC8 in as. o. ‘seven. of his services‘ in that capacity. hon: to tiiepsrty and to the country. _ , , We affirm and uphold tlieprln- clple that pro-election pledged dud promises constitute a covenant as, their perform- 111160, upon those making them us, H11)’ private contract or agreement. We emphatically condemn the practice o! making such promises to servo political purposes. only. and without the intentloirof-pu - lug them into effect. . ‘We further submit that all mo] lical questions should be referred to the people as elmpla question; of fact. _. - And in view of the fqregoingfwe hold that the ‘Bell admilliitritlon has forfeited the confidence 0'!‘ thje people, and should no longer be 011-” ‘trusted with the govornmentof this ‘Province. . f " ' 1n that ii gained power by folde- hood and deception and has broken faith with the people. T1191!‘ Pro-ciectiop promises. have not been fulfilled. ' " Tllry Opposed taxation and than levied increased taxes by ovary means imthelr power. ‘ _ , They increased both the faxes and the public de-bi. They promised to reduce boil: the number and salaries ofCovq-u. inent officials, instead of which they havelpnatiy increased them They promiseda gpeedy adjluyg. ment of our ' claims at Ottawa smuuntln-g t0 I0llr million dqlliiffl; but have put forth no effort 11101111? 0f the name . to redeem their pledge. ' They promised agriculture by giving continuous aecessto the mussel beds of the Province, both summer and wintér and discontinued the only Godard. ment enterprise of‘ the kind we possessed. They opposed and the Highway improvement scheme 1nd then entered into the construe- tlon of roads withouttiie consent 11f the people and in direct opposi- rion to their former attitude,‘ They promised that liquors for 181111111111 purposes should be ‘an- lyzed, inspected and sold.“ gm. fol coat. instead of wiiléhtliey lflVB trafficked in the business for ‘roflt by wholesale and‘ retell.’ T119!’ have mic-represented the lnanclul condition of the Province s left by their predecessors in rder to excuse their preach of aith. " TThe beet interests of the country iierefore demand a chliiige in the dminlstratlon of affairs. and the methods by which uievwrq car‘ led on ~ ' _ ' - ‘ And to this end we invite if“; upporl aird‘ (iooperation brill zood citizens both menfitiid women 1t tho forth-coming election ' he overthrow of the‘ present 1;. sredited adniinlstratlicn ‘may e stahllshmeut of a government. iasod on good faith and a? ones: ‘esard for the public. into, t‘, The ‘meeting closed with-‘jcarty IlIBEPB for the candidates, bud‘ the ringing of God save the King. . . l v v , _ The Weather,“ Etc. lruriiu‘. wv-it-vulpdLrsfi" , grep-v T/l\k"\l(, A5007 l cocoon-gm rv‘ moves 1 AFEL~0W$ .15“ -j»~&$ lvvAhiTto Q0 ON A SPENDING vALATmM of tive party, and its the leadership of J ‘i i 1'.‘ l1 6 S f assist-once '1 to‘ condemned moderate eoulli winds. Mi.) ed unaware. ~ High do tiile fnorninf- n d lenient et .10 . . ‘ ll i ‘ ...i“.‘i.iii‘ii..~.ii.tol% m... n‘ Full moon Tlinreday June‘ 0.0: e. in. ‘ ‘ailootetsumwtlilil’ 1"‘-