' MAIHMS OFA t MERCHANT i ,___ The business which docs not jdvsrtise "because It Isn't big ' enough-r ti; neglecting one of the m“, m grow bigger. 0 dlnu Two C f firrwziialdh-sla: Founded will g1 nst in nnn ii] nnpinnnn, p4,"... Will Not Accept " Minister of Labor as 4 Arbitrator -- Hon. Jas. Murdock Spends Busy Day in Colliery District SYDNEY. June 17.—-Hon, James iiurdock, Minister of Labor, arriv- al here yesterday morning and 5 rent into conference with Presl- tient John W. MaeLeod and other members of the‘ executive of the llnltetl liline -Workers of America, District 26. Viee~Prosident J. E. lidioliurg tis- aied no formal statement on the patter, but said this morning that the British Empiire Steel Corpora- tion had no objection to meeting iir. Murdock in his role of media- tor. in fact officials of the company will freely discuss the situation with the Minister if he desired it. This did not affect the previous de- ciitbn of the company not to ac- .~ rcpt liir. Murdock as an arbitrator. - il0i‘ to agree in advance to accept niy iintiiiigs he might make. Quiet Reigns SYDNEY, June 17.-Swept by a " drenching rainlorm, driven be- iore u thirty-mile gale, ‘the colllory iiitriets of Cape Breton, which live been the scene of incendiary lies, looting of property and other itsordcrs since the clash last fliorsday between striking mem- iers of the United Mine Workers tiAiiierica and the officials and, plice of the British Empire Steel iurporiitiou, were quiet tonight, nd at midnight no disorders were PRINCESS PAT’S SON Master Alexander Ramsey, son of Lady Patricia Ramsey and grand- son of thc Duke photographed at Clarence House- iptrrted from any of the colliery lWllS, The day was quiet throughout billowing the before-dawn disord- ers at Bras d‘0r, morenoe, -Reserve ind New Aberdeen when stores were looted and dwellings burned, Early this evening, when a squad of lloyal Canadian Dragoons were landing by special boat at Sydney liiinos to take up their regular nightly patrol of that district, 01 crowd had congregated bgfqre a lifflllil of shops in the business dis- five chmches ,0 Qsta,i,.p§h banking ‘ "lifi- 'i'iH‘Y were advised by the of- flccrs commanding the military iorco that they return to their icuttvrctl and quiet prevailed eventing, uni police were on duty at all stra- ‘ iiiic poliiis tonight, A Busy Day 30n- Jnmos Murdock, Minister "M. who reached Sydney this iIIIYIIB-‘i. and in a short time they deal with permanent ongnnlzatlon of throughout tnc i-cmgindor p! the join; Untion committee of applica- Strong detachment; of mmgm-y Canada for thc open-Jig of negotia- Council of the United (‘hurch this viLabor iu tho Canadian Govern-Plomimz‘ that the wrongs Important Matters. Before Council, of United Church (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Juno 17.—-Tho creat- ion of a iiraintciiaiico and an ex- tension fund w-Itlh four illliliii0fl doll- ars thc objective to ‘be reached by March 31 next year, with power given to thc hoards of the ‘respec- credits adequate to their require- mcn-ts for the current year. illie elec- t-ion of a commission which wnill iJlio church, and ‘the reference to a tion frotm the churches oi Christ in lions with view to entering Unnion. were some oi the important unat- tcirs dealt with by the General TORONTO, June 17.—-Declaring from which thc The Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow Read by Every only CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1925 iii PiiifiiiiN Says “Lying Cables” C a nu s e d Magnate’s Death -- Believes Sir William’s Assistants Will Go Through With Contract OTTAWA. June 17.—-W. T. R. Preston, whose report to the Do- minion Government charged that the North Atlantic Conference was a steamship conference operating inn restraint of Canadian trade, told newspupermen here today that the death of Sir William Petersen, Bri- tlsh shipping magnate who died. here last Friday was caused by “damnably lying" cablegrams sent to the directors of his company by "agents of the shipping combine. Mr. Preston and F. McGregor Private Secretary to Premier King accompanied the body which left for England today. "They killed liiim," .\lr, Preston repeated. “They cabled lies to his directors that Sir Willlmn propos- ed going ahead with a contract for two years without any guarantee from the Canadian government. This was absolutely false, the con- tract was going through for a trial period of two years to sec what ro- siilts would be obtained. But there was never any question of Sir Wil- liam going through with tho scheme without any assistance from the government. The Last Straw “And that killed him. It was tho last straw. J-lo wornied about it terribly as he was unaccustomed to such outrages back home in Eng- land where a man in public life is given at least some fair treatment. __"On the very afternoon of his death, as we sat chattting in his rooms, he told me of the arrange- ments he was completing to secure other vessels that would transport cattle to England from Canada at $15 a head. "Sir William's death is a natfon- al disaster." Mr. Preston expressed tlio belief that Sir William's assistants would go through with the tentative eon- tract which as in its near-final stag es when the sudden death of the shipping magnate ther consideration. suspended fur- The Crow's Nest Pass Agreement (Special to-Tlis- Guardian.) OTTAWA, Juno 17.—-It had been nn nnntnnnn- 20mins. was busy all day confor- "B With heads of the opposing {attics but would make no state- lhgltli to tho press, beyond spying "n tlit- conferences would be cone “Plated tomorrow. He was closeted u "shout the morning with Prc- mllyjl members of District- 26, M tinnitus Workers of Amonlca. mh ‘Ililrafternoon he- conferred “he i‘ u. McLurg, vice-president mo“ ritiuh Empire Steel Corpor- 0 “Ine-ffsctii/e" METAW/i. June 17.—- General es are considered ineffective l orititho Trades and Labor Congress c "llfllia and are against the po- . 02°! iiie Congress, declared Tom "3- llresident of ‘the Congress. continuing Presbyterian ‘Church is suffering arc still in progress, with thousands of its members “dispos- sessed and homeless," in tho nitit- ter of a place to worship, llcv, i)r. Ephraim Scott of Montreal, lifoilcr- ator of thc General Assembly of dam '1' w‘ {McLeod mm um mo‘ thc Coiitintiiiig Church. stated in an interview with It, E. Knowles. Jon nalist and former Presbyterian minister, that tho confidence of the Prcsbytcrinns was that without such confidence tlit-re could be no ronl ip-opcration witli- tho Llnititl Church. Conferences To Bo Resumed en "tr this "I17 executed. 3°" WANT noon s Pries- so h’ 55 for 80c, 185 $¢~ 04- Ulmdensed Specials ‘rim-W Mr word. not uch l hilflftion in um minis. ‘leer-A coco tum BRACE- - Reward st Guardian Office. IGMJ-HMZI. I i?! PRINTING or svsnv mlibi-ivn cheaply and exped- ilvntni Job Printtsry, shown a despatch from Syd- morning stating that Vic- Guardian Phone m. NVILOPIS for 85c. I50 u. 0: 500 for 01.00; 1.000 for -‘- Postpaid. eon-amt ohm‘ ' t C’! Mfr t t! v‘, “met m cstssrv veemdsv to “"119 (Canadian Press) LONDON. June 17—The fact that thc famous conferences at Malincs, Belgium, antler the pat- ronage of Cardinal Mercier and several dignitaries cf the Church of England and Roman Catholic i churches, are to be resumed. was announced last night by the Earl of Shaftsbury. at a meeting held here on the question of Church Union. The Earl of Shaftsbiiry declared that the goodwill of the Pope and the Archbishop of Csnt~ erbnry had been accorded the coming conference. However it would be rash, he slid. to expect loo much from it. although diffi- cuities in the way of a reunion were not insurmountable. U. M. W. Officials Meet In Calgary slid officials of the United Mill! Workers of America. dilifici m to s deoispon resin-dint cuts in the wags scales of workers in the 3 dsy the discussion was still’ in s. Threat will be between volvs about 1,000 miners. L‘ States, Germany tss and ilftsea percent and will ia- sncs in nplrrilis Mail 0f 6111i tionl. Centre Vancouver, would yester- day move an amendment to thc Government's freight rates bill cal.- iing for the abrogation of the wliolo Crow's Nest Pass agreement. Whilo strongly advocating this, however. he refrained from making any mo- ion. lt is now stated that the flrilst amendment will come from the Progressive side in the form of u resolution. affirming that a fixed ratio of ten per cent. he the maxi- mum difference i-n the rates on all commodities as between those sec- tions of thc Dominion in the East. which enjoy water com-petition, and those sections in tho West, which do not. The complexities of the problem arp such ‘that _it would not be at all surprising if the Government despairing of giving satisfaction to all of thc various warring elements of Confederation, and of securing n comfortable majority. its propos- als would take the bit in iis teeth and dissolve Parliament on the ssue. - ‘ 27 Nations Sign Protocol (Special to The Guardian.) GENEVA. Juno 17.-Tho Proto- col outlawing gns and bactoriologi- victor-ta, B. (l; W. H. Dixon, Van- cni "still"! 1W? icti-"IY 903091: ‘b?’ couver; ‘ill, F. Macneiil, l-lsiifsx. 27 ns ons. n ~ an m: roun r es m 950mm saDk-tche . include Great nflW-i, the United Jul’; s Wm’ fiflfifllifi. Japan. Magm- ltsly, Chile. Dow-wt": Fiouin. The 00pm”, “ammo”; fonxenmn on Iinhwiauoxllbqfi-n}: M" B“! mm‘ || Jung 17 was“ g. 11 visory Board of the Brotherhood n rms was sso s one ‘ , . we. . .— ‘ s moo Y lisme. Rev J. R. Molailll. Rev F. iowmlmod m no ‘wm mm“ or of bocomdflve “mum” ma” Molokai island Sunday night, tit- Iviecled Wm. s. Prsliter, Cleve- teen of the occupants of the crust land. to succeed Warren S. Stone. clung m 1t wtiyi-ig their swim-mg” as President of sll brotherhood ac- dgnglq] 1n Qihg ghgfk-tflgfggigd y“. liYiifiél, QHOCUVO llllffllfliltely, MI. (o, Stone died ~ nat one, including Great Britain. U ted States. France, ltsly and Jlllflfl. ' onto; R. T. Heather, K. 0.. Mont- (csnsstsn Press)" m 0 -—--»-—-—-—_ _ ml; l;- IA- sorgtgrpdrismo. s. 'Y,Alt..J —- 11m II. - - 6 s offlt. Mfifffifi: wanna mlirri: operators Mllhons Francs John; J. O. l-fyndmsii," (Ilisrlotts- Offered Dempsey ‘ffiitfiifnlhnii: ”°°“‘°"’" w" LONDON. I; 17.—-Since his rrivsl in Peril Jack ‘Dempsey to- n been pestcrsd by would-be pro- Dmmhoner mm" and n Mo“ mnolters mailing verbal, ohm of N! 0f Weltmialfsr wss todsr millions of francs for hl hppeslri-égsatsd n?‘ doors; lgellinuigehg expected that H. H. Stevens. of $100 session were: ll. Powell. Min A. lil. Gillespie. Mrs H. A. Constantine. sll of Tor- (Oanadlan Press) OTTAWA, .June 17— Supple- construction of the vator; $685,000 for Rupert elevator; amount required for the enquiry into ocean rates; $20,000 for the nntnnt tn AHESIIPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES ‘nun iN nnnst vtsntnnnv ___,,____ otalled $9,06l,093-Life Annuity of $10,- 000 For Finance Minister Fielding In Acknowlodgem ont 0f His Long And Distinguished Public Service. Canada-West indies and an annuity of his life time. Conference; $10,000 for mentary estimates tabled in the Right Hon W. S, Fielding, Minister House today total 09.061093. They of Finance, in acknowledgment of include a vote of $70,000 for the his long and distinguished public Halifax B1B‘ BEPVICO. the annuity to commence the Prince 0n his retirement from public life 825.000 farther and to continue thereafter during $8,000 Spent To Find $65 Shortage BROCKVILLE, Ont, June 17. —The result of the provincial audit made known to the Town Council last night is an almost complete vindication of the municipal officers concerned, and shows that during the five years of operations under in- vestigation, there was a dis- crepancy of only 885. The audit,’ applied for by 39 rate-payers. who ssignsd a petition to the provincial gov- BPHIYWM. lasted for seven months. and will cost the town about 88,000. Vsnlous rscom. msndations in respect to book- keeping and other methods, ans made by the auditors. Justice Arsenault Addresses Students (Special to the Guardian) ‘SUM-IVDERSIDE, June 17.-The ."s‘:itl news has lbcen received sllillfllCffilliie by telegraph 0f death of Mr. Arthur Pi-Etchard, ‘son iStimmers-ida. The telegram strnt< d ‘that the deceased had been killed in a motorcycle accident, I-t is prsiriunir-d that Mr. Pritchard SiiiiiMERSlBE BiiY iillilii IN MilTiiiiiiYiIiE ACCIDENT —-—-——-§—i—- .. Was On His Way Home To Visit Parents. __.____._.0__.__ Was cycling thome from Worcester, Mass, to spend his vacation with His L: father was in Ottawa on business, the when tithe news was received, (but he has ‘been communicated with of Mr. and Mrs. James ll. Prltchard, and “g expected in Siimmerslde 1.0- Wfls Wight. The deceased was 19 yeatrs . , from ‘lilstthins. Maine, ‘and simply of age -and a general vfavorite ‘in ‘Mulmwn’ N‘ B‘ ISuinmerstide, where his death has cast a deep gloom over the wthoie his parents in Su-mnnerside. ‘comm un‘l ty. At St. Josephs (Canadian Press) ST. JOSEPHS, N. 1B., June 17.—- Twenty-three degrees were conferr- ed upon under graduates and gra- duates who have ‘made their mark in oivil and religious circles at the sixty-fiirst annual convocation at the University of St. Joseph's. this morning. The vialed-ictory in French was delivered by Camille . Bourgeois ‘and that ‘in English y Edward J. Dalton. Other speak- 01's included hhe President of thc University, Rév. Father Gmertin, Rev. A. E. Monlbourquetto, M, A, Arichat C. B.,; Rev. Thomas Mo. Mannon, Auburndale. Mass; Hon. Judge A. E. Ansenault, Charlotte- town; Rev. Michael T. Murphy, Among those upon Whmn degragg ware conferred was: Master of Arts (HOIIOPIs Causa)—l-lon. Aubin E, Ansenauit, Charlottetown, P. E, L; Bridgetown School Supplement, $80. 'l‘cacl‘.ci- Miss Llewelyn, resigned Expenses, $60. Trustees, Howard Cantcllo, Dun McLeod, Wallace McKenzie, Secretary, C. B. Clay. Bonshaw School Supplement, $125. Teacher Neil McConnell, Expenses, $135. improvements, sliingling. Trustees, John G. McPliail, A. A. McDougal, James McPbail Secretary, Neil A. McNevin. new fence and Woodstock Supplement, $125. School improvements, some new seats and blackboard. iTrustees, Guy Arbing, Frank Ar» senault, John T, Dignaiu. Expenses, $214.75. Secretary Wesley Dignain, How- lau. . Vernon School Supplement, Pain. $150; Asst. School improvements, both rooms re-seutad. Running expenses. $225. New Trustee appointed, Wilfred Furness. Mt. Herbert, No. 157 Supplement, $100. Teacher, Miss V. Andrew. Trustees, Frank Driscoll, Park‘ man Jeikiiis, E. Raynor. Expenses $80. Sec’y, Frank Driscoll. Fslrvisw, ‘No. 42 Supplement, $100. School improvements, Chimney Aiiiiiiiil Siiiiiiiii MEETINGS repaired, school white washed. Trustees, Mrs. Edward Currie Justicenof Che Sutprgmg gwrp -——<o>——-- Prince In Africa . Will Listen In‘ On and Messrs. Thos. Burdctt and lieu ben MacKinnon, Expenses. 080.00 Secretary, Mrs. lan. East Vslleylield Supplement, $75.00. pointinent, School improvements, $20.00. rte-elected. Expenses, $130.00, Sec’y, John J. MscLeod. Stanley Supplement, $100. Teachers, One. repairing. son, G, Bulger. ‘Expenses, $175. Sec'y, R. J, Anderson. Wlnsioe North, ‘No. 86 Supplement voted, $100. Teacher, resigned. School coal house repaired. Trustee. Oliver Nunn, Goo. lMlcNaughton, new trustee. Expenses, $225. Secretary, John W. Carter. Granville North, No. 128 Supplement, $70. Teacher, leaving. School improvements, $5.00, ed. Expenses, $75. nlbune, R, R. No. 1. (Continued on Page 6) Allison MncMil- ,"l‘rustees, Mr. Warren Campbell, School improvements. Window Trustees, A. E. Fyfe, ‘R. J. Ander- lmprovemcnts, Former retired. Sec’y, Henry T. Burgoyne, Brad- Gov. Gon’s Speech (Special to The Guardian.) PlTTSBURC, June 17. —0iie of the most interesting broadcasting experiments of the month has been arranged by KDKA. Plttsbiirg. which expects to radio a verbal mes P7959“ teacher Yeiiflng- 11° 11D‘ sage from thc Governor General of Canada, wired to Pittsburg from Ottawa, to the Prince of Wales in South Africa. The regular 30-K metre wave length of the Plttsburg station will he used for listeners on this continent. The broadcast is scheduled for next Tuesday night at 11 o'clock. Eastern Stand- ard Time. MacMillan Loaves For the Arctic (Canadian Press) BOSTON, June 17. -—/I‘lie Arctic expedlitlon of Lieiit Commander Donald d3. tMadMllian, satiled from the navy yard at Charle-stown. shortly after noon today in ‘the steamer Peary, bound for‘ Wis- cns-sot, Maine, fFrom Wiscasset. Poetry and the Schooner Bowdoin will sail on MaoMtlialfs ninnflh northern voyage, ‘BOSTON. Msssa, June l7.—ln a brief speech at a tiiincheon tender- cd in this honor ‘by the City of Bos- ton IMonday, Lleiit. Commander Donald d3. MacMiil-an publicly ‘pied- ged his mrthcoming polar expedi- Trustecs, Urban J. Taylor, clcct- titrn to Ithe rclticf of tho boieagugr. ed Atmundsen~aad then ‘to the dis- covery of a possible continent in tho frozen nortnh. "‘We must tin the name of human- i‘ty. curtail all of our tpign-g [or u“, relief of tvhe six men lost some. where in the polar seas." MacMlliaa Navy League Meets in Halifax Session HALFFAN. June 17—With an at- Succcssor to Byng said. ‘LONDON, June 17.—-Tonight's Stan- suggests that Prince Arthur of Connsught might suitably euc- tendsnce of over 20 delegates, in- cluding the presidents, most of the provincial branches, the annual meeting of the council of the Navy League of Canada opened a three days’ session in Nelson l-lail. navy league Ibuilding, here this morning with Dominion President Sam Harris, of Toronto, presiding. Those present at the opening Major and Mrs W. H, Langley. Miss Prondhomme, Winnipeg; D. W. Jutten. George C. President and , Col. C, ll. Wil-‘ Decree Nisi era. ‘Eugene made s daring swim of five mil-es to Molokai intend. nrsn- overlsnd for ‘several millet. owanrlsod a relief psi-ty. enticed to the rescue and. saved ‘ten shark-torn ceed Baron "Byng of Vimy as Gov- ernor-Ge rai of Canada. l; is felt here, ho ver, that the tdon is merely journalistic "title-tattle" some time. LAtl-iAtNA, "island of ‘Maura. Hu- Dsuvsucbellen, his companion. Tits 10s of tvs members LONDON. Juno l‘l—'l‘lts Duch- estminstsr. of the tpsrty, one, s woman, were uncovered. ‘Five drowned in the current. The sur- a? were in the water for tea P0799" V01‘! ed to the Cbuncll Ocean Rate On Cattle The Same (Spscisf to The Guardian.) 0T AWA. June 17.—-Hon. Geo. P- Graham. yesterday declared that and that ti; rls improbable that any the ocean rate on csttls bad not definite selection will be anode for been raised from $10 to C company has authorised the $5 in- nPrince Arthur is tfhs oldest son crease. but had immediately recon- pf the Dulce of Coons-tight and from sidered its decision sad reverted 1920 ‘to 1983 was Governor-General to the lower rste, 25. One and commits ’ ins-chief of ' the Union of South Africa. Battle for Lives As Praiiident (Canadian Frets) CLEVELAND, Jiifis 17-—'l'he Ad- Iridsy. ‘ $50,000 Grant Tgttssisi s: The Otiltliln.) ONTO. Oat, Ills 17. —'l'he Basra of Control tods commend- fi tits Cit? msifii s grant of I80, t0 the Un- iversity of Tomato as trustee for - the Bsnting Research Iouiidstiompm m" m", qhmmmwm II‘; MAXIMS“ _ or A" MERCHANT - i. The men who today are adding their personality to store methods rowing their own boats suc- cessfully up the business stream. Annual B Y Rev. Dr. Ephraim Scott. of Mon- treal, editor of the Presbyterian Record, has been elected Moderat- or of the continuing Presbyterian Church. Chinese Mob Another Britisher (Canadian Press) . SHANGHAI, J-une 17.— P. S. Gavnln, a British citizen, motor- |cycle ‘policeman for the Shanghai international Settlement. was mob- bed by Chinese here tonight. ‘He was seriously lhuir-t. WAISHIINGTON, June 17—l-lopes of officials here that the Chinese situation would soon be smoothed our without: further harm to for- elgners. have been heightened by despatches from Shanghai that settlement of the trouble is near. Plans had been perfected for a de- monstration of students of June 25th but it was hoped no further serious developments would occur. ‘TOK-IO. June 17.-Four Japan- ese warships have been ordered to depart for Shanghai from Sasebo. one island naval ‘base in the China nSea, ‘which is about 26 hours from ‘the Chinese coast. The order was ant ‘the requeetUfTfiii! Jap- anese naval commander in Chinese waters. ‘_- To Act In Concert. nMilnistcr Yoshiwaza, the Japan- ese envoy in Peking. has beOn lu- istructed to protest ‘tho murder of a Japanese citizen ‘in the Hankow plots. in announcing these instruc- ‘tioim the Tok-lo government reiter- ated its statement that Japan ‘would not; interfere ‘independently in China. ‘but would act only in con- cert with the other ‘powers, —---<o<>---- Many After Golf Titles LA BOURLIE, France, June 17. —’I‘W@ni-y'0ne players from Eng- land will tee up tomorrow after- afternooii at two o'clock when play begins here for the interna- tional Golf championship. Nine French women anti two from thc llnitod States. bliss Collctt and Miss Kathleen Fairbanks, will also play. I One round of Iii-holes will he played tomorrow. The second round and quarter final will ho contested Thursday, the semi-final Friday and thc final on Saturday. Mifls Cecil Lei-toil and Miss Glenna Coilett are in thc upper half of the draw, and will moot in tho quarter final if both survive the first two rounds, Nat/era MAKE. A GOLF BET UNLESS You HAVE SET‘ Astoa A SINMNG- i\i=ur~tt>‘ TORONTO. June 1‘8—<Marlt.ime moderate west to south west winds. imrtlv cloudy. with iociii showers, Toronto, fair Montreal. ciesr .. Quebec. cloudy Charlottetown, fair Halifax, fs-ir St. John, fair .. Boston. clesr flubscrlpfiuns Mall, iiiiliifliiilfii. iiiiifi ifliiii Delivered 85.00 Canada and U. S. A. “.50 PiISTIN Wiii Free Another Port and Pursue Enemy --Drive Back Group. Across River; Shell Foes and Repel Attack RABAiT, French Morocco, June 17.-—French troops in the western sector are continuing their succes- ses against the Riffs, according to a communique issued from mili- tary headq arters. - “We rel eved the post at Brik- glia.“ the communique says, “and chased the dissidents northward. simultaneously expelling them from the post at Rhlana Boury. Throughout the operation we strongly bombarded the enemy who suffered serious losses. Our avia- tibn company operated with the ar- tillery. "In the central sector a strate- gic operation enabled us to drive back north of the Ouergha riveila group of dissidents who had filter- ed in between Aiii Aaiclie and El- lella. Our troops threatened to en- circle the enemy , who hurriedly retreated. We also easily repulsed a night attack at Taoundt, "The eastern section is calm.“ Forty-Two Now Dead In N cw Jersey Train Wreck (Canadian Press) llAC-KETTSTOWN, N, J.. June 17.—- The death toil of the wreck of a special emigrant train on the Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ern railroad near here yesterday. today mounted to .42 with a score of others in scattered hospitals stilt in a serious condition. A Great Harvest (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 17.—"lf prcsnxni. unprccctlentovl‘ prospects continua unchanged and are permitted Ito materialize into actual harvest, it will be tho greatest thc country has. over known, possibly exceed- ing 500000.000 bushels,“ James Stewart, President of the Maple Leaf Iii-Idling Company, said on ar- rival in Toronto from Western Can- ada, speaking on nwhcat prospects. Gov. General And Lady Byng on Tour (Canadian Press) i» . OTTAWA. Juno l7—-Tlic Gov- crlior (lciicrtii and Lady liytrg left (lttzimva yesterday for a totir of Western (Ianada. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Conic to Scotchfort Dominion Day. l553-6-13-tf "Annandaie Hall, Monday. Spo- ciai Show. 1644-6-18-3l "LOST-Spare tire and car- rier on Bedeque Road. Finder leave at Ford Service Station. City, "Come to the ice Cream Social at Bradslbsng l-lsll Friday. Jana 10. Proceeds in aid of hall. i646 "The New Wiltshirg District Scarlet Chapter will meet at flun- tsr River on Friday the 19th. 1651 "Come -to the ice Cream Festi- val ln Fredericton Hall on Tucs- day evening, June 23. if not fino come Wednesday evening. 1048-0-18-22 "Reserve Thursday 18th. for foe Cream Festival at Broolitield. base- ball and sports. 15814-104“, "Reserve Thursday June 25, for the Grand Tea Party st ‘Birch Grove Hall, Freetown. 1042-6-18-71 "Not-ice — The Womb River Dramatic Club will rat-scent the Nmsrlartiltaciigil- rs-ss e mo , , ‘M 1mm" n ii". rn nvgiat 827 rises tomorrow morning st 4.00. New moon Sunday. Jens list, st 1. s s.m. . nnsmersldo tide eighteen min- Sun sets this e ening st 7.64 sad be tiedd on following rim, three‘ e04. comedy drums. "Ssiiety Phat" in Firencli ‘River Hell on Fri- day night, Inns 10. if not flue. will 1088 '\‘ I t ' I "Wei-um! Don't mini the ."bsv- - enworth Case," greats“ dpgmg gy- m‘ msdfl- M Manhunt... Friday: I 164i Georgetown Bsturdsy, i,- .. 4;». . _..~.. a.‘ $.'-'.'4»‘ --ir..~_:, -<-\s.4II r it... waves sryquguxn-vaeqfl. a-ni-Fr-Zkrihi’ ' ‘l l" ‘Sofia