MAXIMS ' OFA A MERCHANT ._..-___ , He who cleans his teeth has good taste. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the‘ Dew Put an egg in your i castes“ 11w __.. MAXEMS or A MERCHANT l =- ~-‘~‘7""11""- -5"'1""37'~1-'3¥'-"37=7=“ M CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE s 1927 f.‘“'..‘."‘“"".';' 3.22"“: ‘Li. ‘ti: Y or n] an , nun HEAL PHIIBHESE Alli. AiiiliNii Pill j’ [A ii Evidenced by Increas- ' ed Enrolment in Sabbath Schools and Renewed Interest hi Work of Young Peoples Societies. p ‘ (Special to the Guardian) si|»|h\'[‘[<‘()ltl), Ont, .iiiiie 7. —— A genuine field day was held on‘ Monday, the most ouistaiiiling rc- pm.‘ [wing that of Sunday schools and young pcoifleiriiocleilcs. Dr- Killilili\\'lill'll work ls steadily tell- ing in tho ivliolo church. A rcilii P|'t‘ilii_\'l.0l‘lL\ll working basis is be-i jhg got down. ‘ At all times i.t is ircil to keep in view the aim of all our $011111; i100“ pies organizatloiin. it inust ever he ivompleio Christian living which includes belief in (iOll, restated ill Jesus Christ. and vital fellowship - with hlin through the membership of the church. 'l‘hoiu?;h the board has to do with the Sabbath school it is primarily lllltllnlillltitl in till)‘ Christian education and training, of lho children anti youth in curl lionics. _ 4 I in reaching this ohjeiuivo the llll- portanco of tiie regular church i-ior- vii-es cannot be over-estimated. The Sabbath school is not the clill- iircuH-i church. ’l‘lie tamlly D911‘ should he occupied by tho entire family especially at the morninl-I nit-i, of worship. lt is frmn i110 homes lu which this has been the practice that tiio (fllllftfll workerkl oi‘ today have conic, and till.’ church of tomorrow will not ho dif- iorciit. That church attendance “my bo encouraged tlic board has Minister Identified As Czar’s Murderer (‘Canadian Press) LONDON, June 7--—The Ev- ening News, one of Lord Roth- ermcrei- newspapers, which have conducte‘ an intensive anti-red campaign in Great Britain, today identifies the Russian Minister M. Wojkoff, who was murdered in Warsaw as "Pierre Voykoff/Y who ‘the paper says, signed the death warrants of Czar Nichol- as and the Russian imperial Jamily. . “By his assassination at the hands of a royalist, retribution has come to one of the chief perpetrators oh one of the foul- est murders in history," says the Evening News. .___- --.{§§-~——-— Crop Outlook In Western Canada (Special to the Guardian) lVlNNlPhlG, Juno T, "flit: West- orn (fonaiiiiiii crop outlook ivliicli cxpoiis two weeks ago were ho- giuning lo regard with some mis- glving, owing to, excessive rains and cold ivoiitlier, is now being rav- Labor Minister Aeted as Mediator in l)is- pute Between Can- adian Pacific Rail- way and its Employ- ees. (Canadian Press) t)'l"l‘.-\i\\‘.\. Juni- T. -» lion, l'l'il‘i' orably roiniiziretl with prospects-oi‘ lillfi, when it bunipoi‘ crop was pro- duced from iipproxiinutely tliirteoii million acres. ' ‘Corpn. Shareholders Approve Scheme For v Reorganization (Canadian Press) . HALIFAX, N. b‘... June, '7. ——"i‘llC basis of reorganization oi‘ the lirit- lsh ialinpirc Stool Corporation: will involve the issue nt‘ one iniliioii shares of no par value which will take the place oi‘ the outstiiiitiiiil-Z share capital; the latter to hi‘ “extinguished and cancelled,” cording to ii ‘h-epiircil ii beautiful iliplomn to b0 iiioni." approveil by the tlllillTtlllllll" - ' the break to d“ m8 b r I m ‘-. ‘lil t il 1 l iy nd girls nrs of the ('.i)l‘|lt ration anl iy tlii‘ (Cflllflrllflll Fliil 1 i . ' "l Q51! e Jiirhhllliiive" fulillilzd “iwsiliiilrcmeiits, hoard of ilircctoiis at u. l‘0le'(0lll)iIl(!l‘.A-i ()'I1TA\VA. .iuni~ ' iii-j [10118110 001111011- 4 llieseiitcil by the session of each ‘lull, and filcil in the supreme court ‘partinent oi‘ Ai-Irii-iilii- ,~ ri- , __. ' __. __ ‘ ‘H0 Will 8W8“ illlflfllflllmlfi T111111 ~amwgmlmh ‘g kl K e .ii. iiiii. ‘lflllvfllinnf "hmihil [|ll\__ill.lL-lJ-'1IJLLL.J‘l Plli-WL- “L;.,L(_J£,1Lr|Li3[___t_ig_lla~ii<itiorrstiiic in the ilnlon, Whilst lfwaig" Millisml‘ 51105011131111. 0i li iii Willi a fevlilll-f 111' K111111110" mi)’ M- willviii- IAW-“liiilllii U» ~i~ioring (‘anatiii :i'roni ifiu l. ‘ .‘iiiilii~iici' ‘ journoyiiig on [noticed Wfi‘ih"i'i“ifli‘-""°rm*m¥1"wmi*'ilrgflidauir-9i~lha ' diiit we review the work oi‘ the Ncl-illri-t. Vice l’ .. lilcnt; Sll"l\'(‘.\\'-|p,ni|i:ii‘gii was illliiiifilw] . , . h, |~,,,-|_,- ‘(wan-h- ,,,- ,,,,,,-,. ,,,- ,,,-,,,-. um.“ m“; (“Sofdof lhrnilgll the, mh. council, ibefore taking action on the “m” ~“'“"- ' Nm "Viw-Vihm“ himlu"! 3100")‘ memhe" "f m" lmmilitii‘ foot and inoulli ill-an. . \\':i.~=‘|ii~i-, l llll\'i1 intiinnliil)’ til’)§il‘I‘\'(*(|‘P|' Slates. Tho same iliinFi I 111111191‘- ilt‘l'll ai-complisheil for . which W010i <iil'?<‘i.l‘11‘~‘1 llllli i"- 1i. 111111102102(h-igihhny uhhiihhlih- o, - ,- ‘,\']l[\lt"i|li‘ 'lil'l(lil_1‘, oi‘ Prohibition airi think. zipplios wherever Prohibii- “- Wflfl AIBAAOVOIA 1118i U10 601111611 hoped. but some real progress has (fln-islian endeavour, as set. forth in the sermons, adilr i-nssions, engendered iasm in the hearts of illl. terii-s lll'fl strongly ffltltllllilltiilliilii to iiiwaiigc. for tiucli a ciiiivtriitiiiii lvcry nniumn. 1 'i'lie. nitration of publications is still taxing tliu energies oi‘ the coininitteii, but 111m’. iii-fore nli oi‘ thc prliiiing is liilill‘ in (firuiiiln. tion the i-ninmiiteu iwk the people to Iii- piiiioiit. uol a light ono and iioiio are more iuixioiis than the members oi‘ the. board to have our owii Sabbath iii-iioiil litoraturo just as soon a, mended the memorization of scrip- ture and tho primary and shorter rateeliisins. "Albert tho character of the ivork ilila never been of a higher ordain,‘ iii ihu number coming with full communion from the Sabbath sclniiil. The statistical report "Aliilvil a. total of 4,125 as compared will 3.700 in 1925. These num- lvrs reflect. great credit on tho Lildltllltllfl iii our schools and the “Iilriisllrneliilv urso them to con- “lilo to emphasise the great es- "nliiilil of. tho Christian faith. mMuch thought has been given to i‘ W011i amongstithe teen ago i1 l» the D8l‘l0d of lilo when both —~§_-,-.__ '"*M+ Condensed Specials A RATE-Mi. peinword. not cacti insertion in this column. flouoooo-ooo-oo-o-Mo-ovoom ‘SPALECIAL HKMBURG STEAK _ N ‘W11’ quality beef. flounder: l3fwllom Al: 00., mm and Market dg. r‘-_._._ , ,, "fl" PRINTING’ or lvamr uilfilllniton, cheep! and expect ‘"01! out-nihil- usrdliin Cea- lil Job Printer, Phone llll. ‘WANT oooo “viral? are: 50‘ tor I00; 100 mum ' - . ii _"-“°- 91131141,“ Joli Prilltlrf. it In this i-onnonw The undertaking is] the circulations will justify in» P-llu-niliture. 'l‘iu-. hoard has continued lo llillrc great emphasis on bibloi 11111113". and has strongly Tilt‘ best evidence of this is soeni lllombors- of our Sabbath schools. ii- committephhat is now working in. a Presbyterian programme which" h K1111! All liilontreal, solicitor" for the British l the outstanding share 035e,, m,“ ma. (alasstis, seven percent, first. prefer-i new (xl\t‘h\|fl~lun(ioy seven percent, second prefoi», LiNDBE llpggliy-yliilfl‘. and common stock, will rc-i eeive new or par value stock in ox- .i iiillrn lor their holding in the foi- floiving proportion; for 1 share gov. fill llnriseiii. first preference stock ,3 l-2 shares iii the new no phi- horn as cii-iiiwiiiireirkllllc block: for-l Hllllrfi "(W011 lllir-lshortiy after his iiirivzil in l'=l| , - -- . .. ~ . vi . t .'-.~ - ' ~ . . shady piogil-iii-i is being made. ihi.ll]lt“l1wi."~;)il‘t‘;iiil plielciiiiiu», l-ltl Rlllllfiisuid “m, “Hvhm H mm,‘ “pmphn, ioiimilttcp rim-it (hm i‘ Wm m" m,‘ i i vii in. slot k and ioi onehlnosll.‘ “Huh? "MUM, “SUN, ‘share common iitock. ‘new no par value stock, 1-30 i-ilnire ‘Representatives At Geneva Conference ' ‘ ' (Canadian Press) UTiAW/l. 0111-, June 7.—-‘Cll.llflllii. rocom-i will be represented at. (‘icnova Con-i has been h‘ ‘fercnce on tho qiuiiitluh illsarminnent. -by of naval lieu. ‘ICTIIGI-ii lai- This effort lniii been pointo, Minister of Justice and w.ifltilllilllf wonderfully received and in this ‘A, iiidiloll. Mr. iiapolnte is return-i-plani- manul‘iii-liii‘ers ill ti ‘lug i1)’ Wily of the Suez route from Australia whole he took part in the official opening of the new cupltzil at (Ianheri-a. Mr. Riddeli is the per» mansnt ‘labor representative at irvtcntlirv rowers by an \0i'lIlBl'-|fl* council just rpascsil by the Canadian Government. boys find girls greatly desire some form of organization and it hi the church that should seek to provide The board has appointed a they hope will be suitable for any type of teen age orsanlzation. The real problem ls one of leadership and those leaders who have been engaged in C. S. E. T. work can very easily accommodate their pm- grammeto tho new Presbyterian one. - . , The number of Sabbath schools lo 044 compared with 858 one year ago and lllllrlwiilzi. The" i; an increase of 11,088 in the total en- rolment anil 1,069 in the number elites-chars and officers. Our Sab- both schools raised over $26,000 more» money nml gave almost l8,- , 000 more to missions than lriltllli. Tlm committee citrus greatly the suggestion or training the chilifign iii gluing for missions from their silent years In the Sunday school under the blessing of God. The o ltioo confidently expect‘) .111 cream lnoro , - a "Ptte reports loft o colleges. ltiwfilltffliit Mo intensely. a "din lat-flown 1 li ‘Home mu of mgr‘ "scheme, of aimaiiize-i Geneva. They lnivo been given pleu- J, ii rtiio’ ‘iicl*liii.:1.'. ..\liii tv-r of Labor, :iii- , - nonnced ‘oi-noon word has mi“ “'9 hifii "m"! mm” y"“"fi,h_“"'“le"“ "iinwQid- w?“ i" ‘lamb’ old ‘bleak of‘ relations between Al- hccii rcizeiicil that a llllgig ,,|' “grew ago that the t, N. It. expended Radish a central (enadian National huum and Jugoysiavga, has 1,99“ mo“, ha,‘ 1M.“ rm, M i" H“, f. lil‘l‘l‘l.'iii o! llllvll: L‘lll'llllI'KHr\ViillIldlfplltdillui oi instruction iviiero train- brought m we abtenuon n; the “mo hvuuwql m“ FMIHIMI‘ PM pmpioi . Ieuiving till-lyll o. pei can inglllufielefiiipli). engineering, etc, League o‘ Nations’ as a crisis hokb ltiiiiway iiinil l'l'-i'lillil oi’ its i-lei-iisgj "(if i"?flfmulitif"ifiiwfiif‘ i Jiipjm; ftng W“ vifiw ioqillve" lng tho threat of war. freight liiiiiillei-s auil station pill‘ H _it"_" “i“‘.‘"""i'_i_“u'i ‘Y(.'h:f“'°“n(;_i‘ '.‘,‘.‘,',Z“. i?‘ lliy Alisha“ Jugo-Slavia severed relations hood o[_ iuiiln-iiy‘ ill (| .‘§il‘1llli‘.i'i§|ll ‘U_H'Uh|_“.,', and Ungmourfiv éllyt,’l'ciy'lj'urfl‘ m“! when Salaries um 1.6mm, iiiilt of the repeated arrests of a “lieibk-i‘ ‘Hum mlnihlfiivfi‘ M“ ran be a bi-itkesmziii, a stiiiioiiicil it‘ a strike should occur, tho!’ member "i ‘he Jugmslawl“ dim‘? ‘Th0 ‘AIMS "f """'Mm'“l \ .‘ - il i-oiiiluctor. The eon- could step right‘ into their jobs. man‘: mi95i°ll A" Aim-m"- “TBA?” “eiwhmip Mimi‘iii'i‘]_."'“il m“ mqii“ l.lill'itil'i>¢ today receive itnywherojli‘ the Railway Department and the MATHEW!‘ F9111!“ ANION-a 0T Albml" m“ “Ow wmhmii ii“ iii‘1.‘l" firoin $2,500 to $4,000 a year aniiilliavei'iimeut, moan anything they ill- “"19 quid! l0 110ml’ the 119118119 ‘ 1:5“ rcnpvm _l W,“ ‘hrpuuulinuil‘\'t'll' more. lioriiiiiotlve engineerslshonltl inaugurate some method of ‘Nations of the break, declaring Slummol‘ i“ whizm HIM‘ 3mmkllciTlvtiiliC l-Lotioyh- $5,000 it year. liiivherehy this plan could be carried that he was serving the interests ipic-yees are (lll‘l'l iv ‘iiliflvii. h N“ W“ ""11 1i lllcflc salaries flfélflllll. It. would save at least one- of worldipeace in ‘bringing the mat- ‘ ‘ , A lloirei-eil the nicn will go on strike third of the expenditure going on i91- 10 (ho attention n5 (he powers ltlme ago when lilt‘ iiint agree as lo \\'ii§-It‘*i,i iiuppoiriitril Ivy the lalnir piirlmeiit lllltll‘l' tlii- Indus ‘ i i Al i WITH RAILWAYMENA lliA Should He Get Into Power. I lit‘, llnarii ii meeting oi‘ and the l'1lil\\’ll}' ili-partnient is tlieduce freight. rates. MRAB. SAUNDERS. [iPPiiSiTiilN ‘ iEAllER TEilSiiilii Til ilEAl 3E8 How The Liberal Party Under Mr. Saunders Is Going T0 Handle Them oi‘ ivrong plat-o to go to ask for a ile- ‘friide on April lliii, 192-1, Mr. A. (l. crease in railway officials’ salaries. Siililitlvfii spoke on the serious pro- ‘Pheso salaries certainly should be bit-ins of iranspiirliiliiiii and freiglihrtiiiuceil. remedy, Mr. N‘ land business will be held up, but today and this could be used to re- pntes l1ll\'(‘!-il,l.',llll\lll .\i,. 'l‘i illliltlo a. report which \\‘ll‘ ieptahlc to the l'tllil]ill.li_\'. " ipute hcciiino so critical that 2'. =. . ivtrtti was Plitkcii among lllt‘ triple)‘- ices. Mr- ‘lllifllilLii. howl-yer. co .l ., iparties‘together again and Hi-yl have now l‘l‘tit'ill'il an aigri-i- .. -: l. l --—----—<o>. | Remove Embargo Onl l Canadian tizittlc) inf tirvut Ilriiaiii anti \ ., 1 en's PROVNOUNCE- MEN SUPPORTEi) sv AV- : lATOR-AUTHOR IN , ARTICLE i K111i)’ Yirllh‘. Jun" T '11 Hiwn Nitiry. (‘uptiihi Iiindln-ruli ‘i h» it'll nl lienthiii in: a niotlii- rill‘ ' (‘tlliillllli ildlllotl. White Springs, who served, ‘ill the nlr l~illl‘l'lt.‘l‘ (luring lho \\oi'i'| !,“'lli‘, in a story in "l.il>1‘l‘i.\"' “'|'i"i' ‘will he publishi-tl lil'.\i Hrilul . “\ ‘(plains in his ill'ili'li' "llc Your i111" lSky Pilot." liiiii an avrlllllillli‘ 1"‘ ‘quires no more 1‘ill'l' than ilic : iiige nnioiiirbiii-, and ru-‘illl i iopcrai c. E "Ilrivuii- tiilii Springs s. ~1 1411- _ ‘hi mlr," ;,||,| ii pi rupilly hieromliil‘. . Tilt-vb iiri- non‘ i-li-rnn unru- it‘ i'iilli-il States bnlliiini‘. rolui. f‘-'lll‘li.1'“‘"“’ planes to livil lii‘iWt‘i‘II illfibu and $3,500. |'l‘iil~.:.‘i~ planes all have ilir same general i-haraelerisllrs- 'i‘ill‘.1' will carry three pnnpln at eighty flvg mlloi, up hour for ilvn hours. and will take oil‘ and land on liir average golf course in case of "lil- ergency. “They require no more care than the average automobile and 1108i less to operate. A pit-inc is not ll trucking ibronclio. harder to learn to fly a plane lhiinl to drive a ear." / Eviilgi‘. . 4 "rederlc 9 (' fillmil .%'rililuit.{liilli llnring my i-tirly (lays \\‘llI'll pus-s 1H,, inc through the State of Maine 011i ‘my ‘ilillllvti i‘lll‘(lii‘.lilf‘, I was struck by 'l‘lii- funeral day afternoon iKnowing‘ Conditions In ‘To He Shows The Results Of Prohibition ,»<,\~,.,| llllli'l “of inioxi inis, ,|ii-opli- _il saw on the trains as ive passed lhrougirliiiiices and have ll. good ti lllie Stain of lVininc. zit lliiil liilit‘. was thc only i’roliibi-| n i” vow "mvitiiropii: institutions. from his wife, quest iivertliorne of three capitals. The RRAR. JENKINS SPEAKS AFTER RRlY YEARS’ PRACTICE lllliliilli't‘tl to curtail the snieiion has been onforccii. During the. last‘ by creating asked him “Who 7". n-ay to .l'|illiilit‘llllll(l where l the nvigliiinrliood." This Siiit<'.i,~-~—~~~- (‘Continued on image ti) wii and Country "Making Moonshine" been made. in many Presbytei», Empire Steel (iorporntioii. were in "m" ‘qcmhml vamp, ..,i ,.,| ics l'ti|\\'[1,|][i()|]§i 01 s, s_ him Y, ltllhe city in connection with Llli1i1 {I I fillet-ii years in which Pioliililiioiii In some of my experiences S. wivrkorn have been held lliitliliilfl other matters affecting the iii-tum“ ‘_'i(:__¢g}~....m. has been in force in this couiituvithrough this (‘.(lllllli'Y as a physic- tln-si: gatherings have been iihiiuil ililllilllv- ; ‘the increase of crime, and vices has iaii, I have met young men who an"). wmth whne’ A vision Uri According to iiio “scheme m‘ To i|it‘t‘ll very great. This. I attri- were making what is termed moon- ihe pvt-hi wm-h m,“ (he ‘pohhpbiihyl gingclrnoni," llllillltili‘ iviiicii heading‘ ibutr largely io Prolilliliitni. ‘shine in the rural districts. of serving in this most faithful of ie p llll iviis f ct . lho lioltlci-s of.‘ i in the first. place, l‘roiiihitioii in one case while ilriving at three i Cairllifliti“ to lower the morale of tlicinighi to meet. a train some twenty illicit. Hi.lll.*t.10(l(l miles from town. a young man ‘blind pigs, t1ic., making iiic people was driving me,—a lad i would say inni only lawhrcaktirs, hut. doubly-of about 18 or 19~wlio said to me ‘viz-i. . e-rs It has Iiillll incroziseil pivriurr’pointing to a \\'()0(l, "There's paw ' - ' ‘ There was concern in ‘League .‘ '--| .t_t. wi,-.tl k, ." ii» I \tly Lifiit ex en ieie icy ma e moonshine (than as m the “alums {Hwamler Ho said: “A number of the young boysaround I asked hlin iwhat ilicy did with it., "We sell it the ninnbin- of ilrunkcn people illili 1 at tho illffercnl places iii the neigh- at the different stations anlhhoriiooil and we got together iii. the me." .lllllill=ll2ENl BEiiilEST ill P. iltiiiiriiiiaiii ' The Late Mr. Alexander Stewart, 18 Bay- field St., Leaves The Splendid Iiegacy Of $12,580 For The Endowment Fund Of The Mt. Herbert Orphanage. took place of thc late can; zlllllliilflli llama». yester- the magnificent. sun-i of $12,580, for Mi‘- tbe benefit of the endowment fund. Alexander‘ Stewart. l8 Hayfield Si. This magnificent. legacy is the i-o- an aged and respected citizen, who suit, or lifelong savings, and it i8 evnr liiiti the welfare of tho eom- "Mei-stood hhsihrpr mgny you; he maniiv m. help-l- bnlni: especially has llflti this cherished object In interested in» church and philaii- view of helping the unfortunate Iii his will little ones who have to seek the he bequcnihs to the directors of the sheiloi- or the Orphnlmgg, ii‘. r1. I. Orphanage at Mt. Herbert _ 1-m- llI5PlllE ur u uiiui ii ruins Jugo-Slaviifs Breach With Albania is Slated For Council Action -- MnssolinP-s Stand in Issue is Feared. GENEVA, Jirne 7.——'l‘lie two-day at Geneiva. Because of its lIl\Illf0l(l possibil- ities as a (381138 of general discord. the break between the two Balkan countries immediately engaged the attention of all members of‘ the League. The fact that the council of that body will meet next Monday in regular session was pbbably the oulymeason that it was not. made the cause of a special meet- lug. i News Sent Members Sir Eric Drummoiid, Secretary of the League, communicated news of would immediately send telegrams to both Albania and JugoSlavia urging moderation until tlieloeague could act. The Balkans, always looked upon as a trouble spot in Europe and the scene of events which brought on the world war, were regarded as holding particular elements of dan- ger at this ‘time due to the likeli- hood of lnterfeience ‘by the major Mussolini. of Italy, would take to~ wards the present crisis. It was admitted frankly that if only Jugo- Slsvla and Albania were involved in acrlsls n solution might be found easily. But if Hilly should iii- slst on lntonveiiiiig under the terms of her friendship treaty with Al- - hsnia. on upheaval throughout the lentlre Balkan area would be likely. Italy's attitude might. even cause frlctlon—or worse—between Italy and the League, ilf she should refuse to permit the League to handle the present situation, and l Baroness Killed In Cochet , Auto Accident (Carhdian Preu) BIDBOROUGH, Kent, Eng- land; Jun, W-Baroneo; Oran- more and Browne was killed and her husband, Bare Oran- more and Browne, was serious- ly injured today Vvhen their automobile skidded and collid- ed with a motor bus near here. Their-chauffeur and a lady sec- retary were seriously injured also are! were taken to a hos- pltai. Baroness Oranmore and Browne was the former Lady Olwen Verona Ponsonby, eld- est daughter of the eighth Earl of iBesborough. The Baron ls a representative peer for Ire- lfld. They were married _ln i901. They have several cast- les and estates in England and Ireland- A And BriTgTion ' Win Tennis Title lST. ‘CLOUD, iFi-a nee. Junie 7.—- Henri (Joohet. and Jacques Brugfthe conference will not be made, it non ,0! ii-‘rance, won the men's don- bleo championship in- the interns- tions] hard court tennis tmirneimeiilt this afternoon defeating their ceiin~ urymeint ‘Rerr-e Iaoosite, and iBorotra, in the final, 2-6, ti-Z, 6- 0, 1-45, 6-—4- Lacoste and Borotra had slimlnslied Tllden nan Hunter in the semi-finals Saivurday. Jean Coehet and Brugnon also hold the Wimbledon doubles champion, 5 DIE iN BOURNE- 2 FLIER ‘ MOUTH PLANE CRASH LONDON, June 7. —-Two fliers lost their lives at the flying races at Bournemouth today, squadron leader W. Ii. Longton and Pilot L. I’. Opensliaw. Lougtoirs aero- plane collided with the aeroplane in which Openatiaw was the pilot. Longton was killed instantly and Openshaw dicd while being taken to a hospital. . i- MORGAN WINNER VWNCOUWIR, Juno 7. _i$up9|-l0i- AALAQFLQIX contaminant or us tigers, Tod lMorgan. of Seattle. ea. y re- tflilllfldlliillillidrlfl of JtiHFlOl‘ lightweight cliamploiii‘ of the yvorld hero Sat- urday night when he won tihe de- cisiQn- over Vic IPo-ley of Vancouver, after 12 rounds of vicious milling, The champion scored two knock- downs‘, cine for the count c-f eight and lithe other for a two count "in ‘the secured and fifth respectively- The champion won liliC majority of the rounds. E (‘Riley is a native of Tiynlsh, ,P Canadian Tobacco Awarded Medal OTTAWA, June Z-Canad- ian tobacco has been awarded a silver modal for the “out- standing excellence" of ieai to- bacco shown at the Interna- tional Pfobacco Exhibition held at Olympia, London. in May, according to an announce- ment made by tho Depart- ment of Agriculture. ——- ~<4§~~~~A< the Iaesgue has full authority for such action, a. break between Miis- sollnl and the League ‘would not be impossible. tlt was pointed out that if Mussolini really was harboring any desigfli on the eastern shore of the Adriatic it would be unlikely that he would miss the present op- and Mussolinihhpact was with Al- bania. ~ 200 Aeroplanes Will Greet Lindbergh (Canadian Press NEW YORK, N. Y., June 7. — New York plans to greet Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh with an ar- ray of upwards of 200 military, naval and civilian aeroplanes when he flies here from Washington June 13th. SEARCH FOR MI98ING FLIERS WITHOUT SUCCESS MONTREAL, June 7—(Wlt.ti Piec- lon r ion in the lower 8t. thaw- far UhO French aviators oro atil missing. miles was covered in the quest re Dflrlod. A second plane 1s now go- Natsshquui on the North in; to ,_____- coast of the » _ do Chicago (Right) will marry Gloria Janze was recently arrested in con- whore it will 202E121: ilgitailvrizlci Offplflh. if he Moi-gm Vanderbilt (LEFT) is the nootloh with the shooting his Paris us; dot-cad out of the flight by ii ion now puzzling society of railway corrlageiot herself and her damaged engine. They nwlil lmut Oountesp do iii-lend, iRoymona do Trotters,“ son mother toi- o. few days and lllflli! semi Wife , .i.. iportnnity to act. Ju-goislavla took - the initiative in severing relations ‘- tioall the whole of the Bliinc Sab- rance surveyed, Quebec's airplane Toronto. clear expedition which set out to locate Montreal, clear the missing l-‘roiicli fliers. Nunges- ser and 1001i. have reported that so An orooflof 5,000 square “Ill! f0- _ l The Weather, Etc. i CHRONIC toiircRs GET TIRED READING ausr BEFORE THEY REACH THE ‘l-nztp WANTED’ commas i Four Leaihiig Ques- ' he stood at the door of the house. iiiitiiiiiii PHEMIEHSIN llli iiiniti l tions Will be Dis- cussed at Meeting of Provincial Repre- sentatives. ~ "i (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. June 7. ~—’I‘he contor- etirce of provincial premiers will be liclii in Ottawa in the latter pom or October, or early iui November, lt was announced today by ‘Hon. Lucien Cannon, SOJACLOTGWDBII-A, Hon. Fernanil Rlnfrei, Secretary of State, and tilie Deputy Ministers of the various federal departments. lSelectioii- of a definite date £01‘ was stated, until the next msetinx of the deputy heads with iML-Cflnllbfl atrid Mr. Rinfret, which has been called for June Z3. Iii the interim, o list of subjects which the different departments desire to have ‘pieced on the agenda for discussion will be prepared. The provincial gov- emgvinents are also requested ltio tn- 1 dlcate the subjects which they wish to ‘have discussed at the confor- CYFLOO. Wiliile preparation of the agenda is hardly under way, it is generally accepted‘ that: ifour cf the leanilint _ , questions which will be discussed w‘ at tiiie meeting o-f the provincial » i representatives will be the sugges- r . rimi of increased subsidies to lulu) provinces. effect of provincial 1e8- lslciulon on coinpzilules incorporati- ed under federal charters, return o! cultural resources to ‘the western provinces and the overlapping of DOlIllL-‘IOII and provincial taxation. -—'—¢-o Lives or Three ‘ Children Snuffed Out By Gas . ....... MONTREAL, June 7.—-d.llumlaai.~ lug gas fumes snuffed out the llvol of three suiall children aged eno- three and five, at the ‘home of Al- bert Cummings here today. Tho i mother and a fourth child are in V . hospital in a ilangemus condition. The fatality was discovered by Charles Robin a milk man, who no : cording to the police smelled gas til I l-le entered the building with nn- l‘- other man and found the three llfo- ; less bodies and the unconscious mother and child. l The fumes escaped from an 0P5 an waive in the meter, which through some unknown means bod become opened ln_'_the course of tho morning. The mother and survlvml Child were rushed to the hospital tad the bodies were taken to thi ————<-o>---— - Announcements Coming Events, Meetings‘ Etc. FRESH LOBSTER-S 22¢ pot‘ iii. H. J. Jenkins. Market Bldg. eoisi-a-oi "lftcrnember the lScolliolillort oolfi wratloii Wednesday. July 13:11. 6O "Inquire Re Chronic Diseased I12 Prince Street, Dr. Cllft. Don't ielay, recovery in next three monlihii. 4235-3-18-8mos. "Grand Musics-l Concert by Zharlotieiowirii boar: teleat- Mb:- ‘Hi0 lIall-dlunter Rilver, Juno 28th. GOOT-G-Wed Bot- "Coming -— Stupendous show "Partners Again” Georgetown Fri- day, Montague Saturday." " See "HUMAN CARGO" New Yorkt-i biggest. success at Capitol ‘lmatrc. ‘Sammerslde, llirldllii. lune 10. 4i I . - | ‘ °"'Why Men Marry" the big my- . itery play at. Capitol Theatre, Sitm- ' ~ ' 1erslds. Thurs. June 9. Vaudeville fresh southwest winds. fair and little warmer. stares : TORONTO. Juno» ‘L-Jvlaritime Maximum and minimum temper nd Novelty Orchestra int-ween Acts. 5990-01-8‘! l i "U188 institute will load pO-l tatoes ai Uigg station on Juno title ~ , and at Grandview on the 18th. A e lng on Tuesday, 14th. W. D. @001, Kinross- Sec'y. Si“? i l . . . . . . . . . . 66—4 -~ '10—1l "Se Y Aiism emiiuy Q"°b°°' °|°‘"AY - - 62-4 meson: "llVAiuy-lslllon Jerry" at till Clftown, clear .. .. 66-4 itrsiid. Konslngton one might, ,i (Halifax. fair .. 62-4 v9,i_ June g_ vmhwm. si- “but d“? -- ~~ 54-4 ‘rcliestrii. Dance after till ll A _ Boston, clear 12-4‘ ' 59394. qr New York. cloudy . . . . . .. 70-51‘ ___ _,. . Cid IDIHDHDW IflOFDlDQ If. 6.32. $401 il-liflh tide tliio autornoon ail. 0J4 81in coil this evening M. 7.49 and “Okc-‘ibirieriai meets at Bollelt ‘The annual inootliu of tho-P, .f. "rectifier-ill. of the b ~ Gidoflfliq MQQQQQ at 3.66 a. m. ‘film ovum; . . Mull swoon Wednesday, J1me 16R of colon»; to elm-mum. new w: