OFA MERCHANT _-___ ' ‘No matter how much work it is-rest! ' 8 Inscriptions D nnnilullno-n“. olives-Ml $5.00 U. H. A. "-30 I Ptllb*1ll.lii5 iH i l t it bong Those But to Death Was Capt. i I'-""I F1"! >< f-l-I i Riley, _An English- , an, Alleged To t ave Been Travel- ing at the Expense r f the British Govt. (special tITHe Guardian) , or] to have been iii the puy of, (lrunl Britain viot police, itllllfillllttlll toalny- cy itit-itidctl an Englishiiinii zuitl lit ‘sian princes. ilit rskt alleged that some of osc executed attempted to take‘ g lives o‘f four Soviet governirierit XltlS including Tcliitclicriii. for- gn minister, tityckov, president of e Union Coiiircil oi‘ Peoples Coni- issarics. M. S. Stalin niid Bitc- ariu . ‘ Tiu- Englishman, Capt. Sidney corgc iitlley. alleged to iruve 11cc" stry, another man (leorge JQIVPIl‘ rin, \vlio was also executed, ai- niptell lo kill Tcliitcheriii and oth» t upon their-return from Genoa. t. trolicc chief said. lle alleged at they were travelling ut the ex- By-Election Won By Conservative (Special to The Guardian) VERNON, B. (3., Julie l0.——lilec~ tlon of W. F. Kennedy. Conserva- rtl-re representative iii the British Columbia legislature for North 0k- uiiagan riding over r. Donald, Liberal in lliere Thursday was considered ai- most certain here inst night when 16 of the 28 polls gave him a majority of 301 ‘ITheseat was formerly held ‘by the ‘late A, O. Cocliraiie. Conservative. tShooting 0f y Foxes Prohibited returns showed that (CanatTanhPress) Qiuonmc. Qrtc. Julie iLleuL-Governor forbids municipal authorities some islnntl. Boy Scouts A For Diamond N. 13., Fluid ‘Coinniissioiier- of use oi’ the British government. notnrceuierit in Moscow of the caution oi 20 persons chnriiihl lllr anti-Soviet activities and fur- iliing information to the B11111!!! ipkrmtitie service in Moscow. The ission returned to mo; Following the. recent rupture in iigltrsowiet relations ‘ iiatlciriiy‘ tlenied at rcet tlr:\ the British Downing iTlrc trfficlals reiterate 'thr iiritislr Government was iolivos and had rcutiirg a state of war birt had rauco of diplomatic relations Airg- »Str\‘ict trade would continue, <-o-c--—-»--—— ielen Willis In Record Victory 'i1i~it‘l\'it3NiiAll'i, lilnglaritl. Juno 10. illeitin Wi“lis‘ ti~- (i, t‘——0 liltitory or “llii-lic“ Tapers-ti. of South iiittr. iiii 18 rriintutt-s liy the clock tirr lfe-irt Cr-nn-ty Lawn tennis tiiiiliitrnn-liips today is heralded u porfortrrurice rlllffltHiiillli-i uny- lni: ttirur Suzanne Lerrgicn. arit-t-‘h fuirron, slur. ever at-hitrv- urrtiiine. all hnr best never heat time-record and British cfltics ‘ .' that tho French ‘girl novel‘ \" by nrearri- of whlcir it at-liicvctl. Miss Tapscott who- is cd about ‘lllB quickest and rrnver- over grotuud that iriens tentriis has ‘produced. was it‘! out. o-f the picture with drive-r ti 1121.0 and accuracy. bot-h tore- ilti and backhand. tthat arirrrrost in tlrr ta-y-es oi the s-pectaitors. lii tirt- first set Miiris Willis lost i iwiutts, including three by ilhlo faults and one -by what was utiklcrcd a bud decision. in tilro coiid set ziho ‘lost eight point i’ iii‘ a tloubl" fault. , "+H +v++oo++oo+o+o+oo Condensed Specials “ATEr-‘O- per word. net each insertion in this column. ¥ H w+o+o+wo+i+oole+cou .__________________,,_.,____ PECIAL HAMBURG STEAK — Easter- duality beef. Saunders Iedwsom d: 00., illalt and Market. g_ . cums RE citnouie- ers- sacs. 112 Prlncq streetr ~ Dr. lttt. Don't daisy. ‘recover-y in m three months- tiolif-tiflopt 1! B PRINTING ‘OF "IV RY miiliiiiiltciiupiy d “that. ‘London last Mission inlaid "o" ascow had had airy relations oimunsnanrg Cenwlery; H,“ Georg,‘ '9 MW?‘ Wm‘ Imam“ Fmeig" Coles, l-lorr. 'f‘lionias Heath liavl- that h‘ land iii Si. Peters (lcnietery. Chur- retikiug off relations with the Soit-thvqhaumql; oprtl that notwithstanding the sev-i .ls Scouts participation in Jubilee (lelebrzr-tioii. lt is being i the Fathers _ u: ‘Confctlrrrrtloii. roi which arc in Cemeteries in tlrril It was em vicinity of Charlottetown. lThey UFO; as follows: K. C. Mac- tie by-elcctioii ltl.-~i]e- ,cause the su-pply of foxes on Mag- itisidiilh Jiiiie 10"T“'°1“Y"imiTtltilerr Islands is almost exiitiustetl 1115i ‘iiiiie guard“ “lid 591°“ “Fran order in council signed by] thc the stool- clgu iuttilligciitie services includ-‘lug or ma“ animals ‘rm. u 8,40,; M‘ have bee“ axe‘ fltve years. For sonic time t ll‘l'G has 0d. .\i, Aleiijlnski. chief of the been Concern “mom; “w Jghlndurg-i oil the scarcity of the foxes anti tiitihnigruuo“ ‘vmml lliilil‘ ago ilasst-ti a resolution urging that lilie Wivemiiu-‘m he asked to pmdof the Overs-tau Scttlcni -irt t‘ L“ r l’ -. ~ . l- mbu m“ shooting of foxes u" ma‘ we‘ The report marks cum vllilllilli dlbt) iuicwcd tho financial stunt Mi‘. J. A. Barrie of Frederlcioin! the [my SN)“; Aéiiocitzfktlylfl‘ ‘(Iii Cmmfliff‘ iiiciit tACl, as zigainsl iiti DON J 10 ~-4-ritlsli oi- m "whom n ‘ ' ‘u " ° "w" ' lair increase it‘ about LUN . iiiic .- organizing the Boy Scout troops. clots tvere shocked today by thohu-m‘ mmdng prumwuuol, rm. moi Diamond, ranged that the Scoiils will itaktr tr: rsrttazsttr:.:::‘:tr.t:.‘t:‘““MW . Packing‘ House t Merge-r Announced (Special tovThe Guardian) TORONTU- 011i» June i0.—'i‘iic iiiiiiy BXDcCtctl announcement. oi n packing house merger‘ was rrrutlo Yi-‘sleiiliii’ by J. S. .\lci.cair of tho tlizlrris AlJllllOll‘ Co, “hr, “r111 he Iiiiiiiiiieiii- iii llir new ctrnririirnlioii, m“ Iiiliiiii Ablilliiii‘ Ctrnrpunv. Gulins. I.ttl-. thc (Jaundizin Packing 100.. and lliilliuiii Davies (Joiiipairv. lllie new holding troniimny will be called Canada Packers Lltl., and the capitalization will be prci‘er‘t't~tl“ stock illltlluflZlill $10,111,111 to be issued about $$.75U.tiltli coinutoir stock. $200000 of no par value. The l11'i!l'<ii‘rtetl and t-triuirrtrii, stock will be issur-tl ill iext-irarigo for; the securities oi the holding corrrp3 any. No securities of llio hnltliuy; company will be tiffrrud to thc pith lic at the present lllllt‘, -—<0->_ Migration Figures Show Big Increase ‘LONDON, Jllnt: lli.»- Hlzilislivu of‘ tho Hlliltiiti ftr litist year show stiirstanlitrl int-i l es, according iotiitr ilillllliil terror-ti isr of‘ thc first five yctlrs" trtliuiirisltulitrniirtlirrinistratitiii to the very evident. lot the lfiillllfu Settlt-rritrirt .\t-t. sum-ltlisparngcmeirt oi’ the latter, liiiarizetl the rcstilts of _| wrrk are: 1 Nut emigration. that is, irnluti n year's 10f tlepaittires O\'l‘i‘ arrivals. i'r:rni‘$l(i5.000 itlreat Britain to all rotintrit-s tiur~ ring i026 was 115.5223. t1l)lll|i:ll‘t'tl uitli Nut liltiiplrn nrigrntiorr grow froiii 132.386 ill 1025 to 313.227- zriltl or‘ this Jlililllicl‘ 66.103 sctllcis rt-t-t-irt-tl ars- rsistaucc under tho. lrrrpir-t- riltttltr- Jubilee Parade {H.259 in i025. i The geogrtrpliirnl distribution of assisted settlers was us follows: ltliltlttlitltl approx.) iurtluciinn oi‘ “P; ' l! (ijincirrbrrs' salaries ‘tilii2.tititi) also (Australia - - - - »- 2 2o pt-r t-oni. reduction in land tax Canada. and rtrtiurtion on income tax——willi or. H.795 a promise of fuillicr rcdtiction ill B“ South Africa .. 232 taxi-s. 119.55!) Th0 total oi‘ fithltili for lliljii coin-jet“ oxhtirlt-il lrrises 21.436 men. lS.iii'r.\ worm-u. iiii‘ii' iiii-‘ii iii ii "miiiiiiiio Pieiiiiim“ Mon. Andrew Archibald lliat-lioir- and 25.999 cmldru“. Edward Wlieiari- in Hon. ltltlwartl and Hon. Jolrrr -tery, St. lillcanors. Anioetlng of tho of the Cross Hull and next Friday night. were enjoyed by the boys niid informative lecture was given precialctl. Actress Branded ll0i.l.YVV()()D. (itil.. Juno 10. lei "l('s,“ carved with a hysterical tiotrdltitrii. parts of her body. __.__-¢Q-} _i_-_ Prince Will Spend Highness the Prince oi of next month. will three days in Quebec City. fol‘ the visit of the Prince jubilee offionlctlera discussed in Ottawa few rlaymairtl"; it is ‘ttrrrtrti ranged that these two orig visitors oi thefEmpire. nrrlvoJn Canada on ll fi iiiiiliv executed 0n t‘ it 0on- 1110b Purim. Piiciittill. __ p ~ '.' WANT err-awn . cos b0 (o; M“: ‘- 5 B} r P "-95. t ‘ in. Guardrail "Mb-A" coop’ banana q d ‘ ‘put _ rr Ill ‘for Rafa munbero o! K. 9L0- nday. aftorpoon at two 1 look to attend funeral To! b. J. n: Mdalvtit . he. l». Pnlirirr llziniilion (‘n-try irr “mm”! by m’ hilmc" m "lwflor Sherwood (‘trnictery. lltlll. Wllliairi “o hiwmw" "tilieiiry Pope in tSt- d-Jleunors tit-nic- Mr. Barrie which the boys all ap- With Letter “K”, ller hotly iiiarktitl with seven scar- razor tblatlc. lloris Dore, 21-year-old net- , ‘CHM. of New York till)’. wad foniitl iir lror apartment here today iir a. Tire girl ivas removed to n litrs- pital and police begun u search for a man oi gorillia-like proportions, who. the girl said, broke into her apartment early today and, telntcir-t uild pointed out tliut under Govern- ing lior in a powerful grip, began merit Control the authorities would slashing n crude "K" on tlifforcntbc iu a position 3 Days In Quebec (QUEBEC. Julie 10.—'His tRoyal Wales. when he visits Canada at. Ilia end spend some Plans and Pre- mier iStanley Baldwin to the Domin» ion on the occasion of the diamond tlon have) been ring the past vslyfar- nguislréd‘ Q ‘en' they‘ _ y 29.‘ will stay inntnewAnnient t api-tal for three days before leaving for Mon- treal and Ottawa and other cities mlet at_ the "Hoifiafi tau Bro.‘ in. J.,_n_lc-, ti?! Slm —-—<o>_~~. .~ Political Meeting‘ At Canoe Cove 'l‘licre was nii OVt:l'~il<i\\'l|lg and icncu at the hall at (faiurt- (Tove t>rr‘,,,»,~.,1h@.,r 19w, (xtilijlllW: up all H0118 “CY siiiiiiiiitTliurstlay night. was held lust night in the lrctigucflmles discussed H“, umwlinns U, lmpmisps "l. what “"{“‘i'i“'itlay. Mr. Allen Livlngsttrirt- rut-sill monts made by Mr. llarrie for at“: The first speaker “I, reorguiiizatioir meeting to be llfildtp“ ‘ ' ' Several ganiestdis‘ whorl: thc t-trndi .,received n. gootl hearing trritl n“ ussed ut colisltlerablt: lrriglh by _ government with extravagance .1 incompetence anti alleged that. the liberals wcro irr power they would entforco the tint. Mr. J. -Ii_ Dnntnin itrlltiwtitl ziii-‘i thud a splendid reception. llo rtr viewed the record of tirt: Sit-war ‘Govcrnnitvrit and cffcrtl i‘ ell Mr. tlx-pagtfs churn however trontliniully iutterririrtrtl tin» speaker iititll iumribcrs of 1hr and ioiico shouted to iriiri to ltccp lri:t seat. Ml‘, Bulitulii tletilt wttry Pilot‘!- ivuiy with tho lttiillitilfllll‘ (illtirillflii land showed how o‘ initial it w lo hwre a lnw that llli! ireotilo rosin-rut Ull-‘Lllld which could he onto cti. He ridiculed thc propuguntlzi of lllti Llbvlals who claimed thcro would be n ruin shop at every stittlt-niciit. - ilil it tn regulate thc I drink traffic in a wiry tliut was irrr- -, DOSSHJRYIIINIOI‘ the Prohibition Law. ‘vile said the coirsotrsus ot‘ opiuioir of those who had thc best interests 0f the. people at heart and who were not incrcly political prohibi- tionists was in favor oi’ tho propos- ed change. lie was a life-long ah- stainer and he knew the evils of the drink traffic. Ho was sorry i" say, however, that the hopes he had cherished for an improvement und~ er prohibltiorr had n01. b81111 iiiiiiil‘ ed. ln common with many tlllllil‘ abstainer-s he had como to thc con- clusion that soineother means should -bo tried to srunvls with iiw evils and he was behind Premier Stewart in his courageoub etrflfliivfii to deal with the matter by 111“ measure o! improved ternliefiiiiue- tar. wliulilflin -sat hearty applause. Mr. MePhee followed and expres- sed his regret that he was not bct~ t rgpropared to deliver an address. e mid comb away without some 0i _ his papers and manuscripts and s0 he would have to be content with endorsing Mr. Le ‘Pale’: remarks. "He than dealt with the Tefliiifiiiiiiiiii Qustlon and expressed ‘his belief rthot Prohibition could he made ei- tieetive it tiig Liberals wars reiurnr 0d. ,, " .. , . ‘ xrirstti-iorr. =1. t. Jenkins, haul a splendid reception and deiiyered a vigor-cu: speech. sully nnlwerins Mr. Lenin's criticisms. itrr . bow- tiir mt- tun rsoam rot-inc sown: cranium itch ma ‘iiiiotflilllflil- ‘jigs vimvti on pan‘ Promo- >%// p The People's ‘tilt: Wfillllfl‘ oi’ the people. wart and hit-r colleagues ‘ation iiiatlt- by thc Stmvart admin- .-_-s-t fin tht- irrnitoi‘ oi the tlispfoisti- t;6,103 tlon oi spirituous liquors thc speak- ‘1 trvtrrrlment control -— tiropositions ii~ iliiichiltlish in their absurdity. down amidst - Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew unmrus air t A Government Candidates Get Great Recept- ‘.31.2“.‘i.‘2“.‘f.fi€“.§i"5 ll’.r°.“.‘.‘fifii"..ilili. - ion. That the past finagcial record and ’1)l'U[)l)58il legislation in regard lo controlling the sale 0f spirituous liquor is populiu" in the ‘Irislrtown and Long River districts, was evi- denced in no siriuil degree at the first joint meeting of the district campaign held at lrishtown hall on 'l‘liursdny night, J'.'l\0 9th, Both the government candidates Messrs. ilinrdock Kennedy and Walter Mcv KcilZlc made most favorable lili- prt-ssioiis. Mr. Kciiiictly. the dean of the l’. lo‘. l, legislature. was never in better form; iris sincere and slrziightfordwurd statements iiot truly irltuitiittl his old time friends tutti stipptrriors, but evaiigellzed runny who arr generally passive and apathetic in inatltrrs affecting After Ken- lhtr iisiinl fclitzitntitiiis. Ml‘. trig under the present anti past lle gsvca rdvieiv of the ways and llllllillli! adopictl by Premier/Stew‘ in securing cxtru yearly Dominion stilisitly for P. 1'}. Island, and rc- uiarkr-rl incidentally that it was a ‘strange uoiiicitlent-t: that anything ‘worth while in tnattcrs, of subsidies or irnblit: utilitit-s was ‘obtained louder crrirsorvaitivtr titliiiinistrations. Mr. Krrinctly ZllSt) referred to the vrry rnnsideritbltr reduction in tax- dalrtriitrn -viz., abolition n1‘ poll tux his airtiiciice to put. ,liqnt:i' law spoiisorctl iry legislators iwhtr have a reputation for carrying font their proiriises-dotil with the lrvil best. as it is known to exist iitllliillg us, lllllllii‘ prohibitory liquor laws for a great llllllll)(‘.l‘Vt)l' yrenrs~— . “itlrer than ho lt-tl trstray by thc lprtrlzigtinisis of thc “glrtist", prolri- hitioii. who irr their zeal for a dis- of hypothetical promises and stir- will litippcn untlor ‘ lle also reminded lllSlllP.ill‘tZl‘S of miiiion government is taking ovur the selection and examination of interests, iustancing the granting of import and export licenses to three houses in Charlottetown at $5.000 per year. Tire personnel r of the op- i position is practically tho same as the government which granted those liccirses. Mr. Peter Sinclair‘. the Liberal candidate for asscrnblymzin iollow- ed. This was Mr. Sinclair's initial bow to a political audience. lie pre- sented a good "case" for the oppo- sition coirsidcring the motor-lat he had to work with. rile was well for- tified with blue books and news- paper clippings. Mr. Sinclair made arr appeal to the electorate on the principle that it would be hotter to have our provincial ‘Government "in line" with the federal govern- ment. Iio made a not over-zealous offort to dsfeird our prohibitory liquor law. The next speaker Mi". Walter McKenzie, government can- didate for councilman also made his ‘tlebnt as a political speaker". liis flue appearance and nicely modulated tone of voice. made him an instant ‘favorite with his aud- ience. In reviewing the political sit- uation lle showed a good know- lodge of afftiirs relating to the gov- ornnrcnt of this province-past anti present-mas u irroper irrotlicuni of resourcefulness and self assurance iii debate at close quarters. Mr. Mt:- Koirzio will make a first class rep~ resentatlve. Mr. Stewart. tLibo-ral iionrineo for councilman was the noxt spottker. Mi‘. Stewart's honre is iii tlrc south» erii end of the district. and ire secured to be rather out of his elo- niorit in the north. His ideas arid his vocal apparatus did riot coord- ivirte. hence his, address was shun), Mr. rKerinedyh ‘rsn minute reply at the finish was a “classic? He was thoroughly aroused by some indis- ereet statements made by Mr. Sinclair in his address, which the l-ionourahle Murdock refitted in no uncertain terms amid long contin- ued and vociferous applause, in acknowledging ' a vote of thanks moved by Nlr. McKenzie and seconded by Mr. Sinclair, tlic chairman, Mr. Michael titeatly corri- plimented tlrc audience ‘for its close trttentinir and ‘epitomized its feel- ings when he said "I'm particularly pleased with the fld‘(ll‘0SS6S_ of the young candidates. and best of all with the "old war irorse." The meeting closed with the iho favorable disposition of the lute “i9 Viliioiiii 01195110115- viiiiiiiiiiii ii10'l.ilicriil administration to the liquor t t t t i Handsome New LONDON. Julie Iii-A pronrirrtrni. ft-trfurn iii the tiity today is tho huiltlcrs‘ crane.‘ Almost uvory- wlicrc the skyline is broken by the ‘rising of smile new building. This lrelniiltlirrg of tho city began iii ‘trnrnottt nhntit the Wm‘ 1910. fli- tlronglr there liud been big develop- rrroirt irr llioor-Fieitls. around Fins- birryv-cirt-iis. shortly before. Tire prlntvipnl building under rc- ctrnstructlnir is. of course‘. the Hank of England. Tho greater part. nf the interim‘ has been du- rrrolislrcti and a quarter of the foundations of the new structure are already in. Opposite. across thc front of the Royal Eiichange. a largo area has been cleared for the erection oi a budding with front.- ngos to Cornlrill and Lombard- street for Lloyds Hank. Nearby in Poultry the fine ltendquartcrs of the Midland Bank are in an ud- atlvniiced state. ' In Bishopsgato the entrance to St. Helen's place is now marked by n huge building for‘ tho Hild- son's Bay Company. , it is one of the outstanding new buildings of thgacity. tile archway being. ac- co ding to an expert. the finest iii Loirtlou next to the Admiralty Arch. On the other side of tho road Hambrosbank in red brick with stone dressingiris a notable addition to city architecture. Further east is rapidly rising in Lsodenhaltstreet rind Limejstreet the new headquarters of tho Cor- poration oi Lloyd's: while all the corners of i-Iountlsditch, are being LePdge and McPhee that Mr. Blun- tiers would make, prohibition more effective than did MnBell. till! hulk of the audience rosy also and lottths ‘IIIBQLIOHII a tow "our; Liberals’ remaining- ' ‘he bu! to an . ' . w" urn ducts... the initial sttiutti until I - BY initialisation ‘Bank 0i England Practically Being‘ when MI‘. MPlse rose to reply o hear" what singing of the National Anthem. .. ll ,. Budding. lbflilllitflitilfltl. lloundstlltt-li ,.. it- solf will shortly be iii the hands oi thc builders. , , At the back of tho Bonito! Eug- lnnd the new home of the ,West- nilnstor Batik is under construc- tion. The site of the old general Post Oifiro is alreadyeoverotl. At Lombard street, liarclays Bank ls shortly to be extended. in Wood street is rising a large telephone exchange, while a new house at the junction with Gresham street has toiloweda widening by the Corpor- at on. . Every .Province» ltcprosentett At C. W. L. Convention or d...:"*°.':;r::.::.§i";i1t*:. Edward Island declared it was the richest province per oapita. MONFBREAL. Juno 10.—- Every province of the Dominion was rep- iliflented at ‘the Confederation bouquet which was held. by the sov- enth annual convention or the cath- olic Wonieii‘! Jbensue d! Canada. lrere last night and attended by about 400 ghosts. ‘ , ‘ Touts were proposed to each province in, turn by Mrs. Jnflpflgy, Piflflitivai ot the Archdiocese oi Montreal» to which replies werejitt. insly made byntho; respqctivi dele- gates their combined rmgrks rc- wiiiins in a complete and detailed 8111'"? oi CanndmMrI W. Jplnac- rintyre. who represented Prlnqg Eh. ward island. declared that her pro- mo ixnnirnon. while it had not t- rttaiuifrft‘ natural? rqboiircaii‘ she (Eh Government To Do last night by lion. Peter Heenan. Minister oi Laborgyiicn queried iii regard to the subject in connection with which been iiiade about the newcomers taking up an, felt that some drastic restric- tions should be put grants from European points ant that they could handle thcirr prob- ably better by their own hriiuigra- tlon officers than the railway cour panics. so. he utledd, we are taking the selection and the immigrants out. of the hands of the railroads ioi- the present- King‘ Ferdinands vines was the richest per chpita in h well Brush your teeth as MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT ' as your shoes. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1927 itiiiiiii i atstiinvttt Hilil The Selecting (Bpecial to The Guardian) t ‘F-OHLONTO, Juno _10.-Yi‘lie lio- some complaint has their abode in cities ‘other than going on the land, The government, said Mr. Heeli- upon iinmi- examination of {Qiiii Condition Critical (S eclal to the Guardian) LON ON, June 0. -Reuters cor- respondent at Birchorest tclegraphs that the condition of King Ferdi- nand of ftninenia. is so critical that fatal terrnitintion oi the illness ap- pears only a question of days. Tile King is G1 years old. Lord Beatty May Be Chief Delegate (Special to The Guardian) IDNDON, Julio l0.—’i‘liut Jmrtl All Contracts Will Charlottetown Morning Be Carried Cut (Canadian Press) MOtNdtlcEArL. Que, June 10.--i.. F. tGerus, rsoviet Trade representat- ive in Montreal, stated today that according‘ to instructions fronr Mori- cow all contracts concluded here before the drreitk of relations bc- tween Sovir\t Russia arid (Janntla would be carried out. i-lc also thought it quite possible tliut the order for 4.000 horses. which was reported cairccilctl woulti- be ac- cepted, ' 5,000 Mile Plight To Be Undertaken (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Juno ii. Another iirit- lsli effort to establish a iioitsttip airplane record says the Daily Mail probably will be inatle next week. The plane to bc used as destrribctl by the paper will carry enough gasoline for about 4.500 miles. The flight will be to Asia and it is hoped not only to make greater distance than that covered by Cliamberiin and Levine in their New Yark-Gerrnairy flight. blit if the wind is helpful to fly ircurly 5.000 miles. ‘ {Oi Pigeons Won N ovcl Race ILONtUON. Juno it. -- lirlctidicr- (Itoiicrziil (ilirisioplior R. l. llrotrlas. (‘otnservult-ive rill. ‘P. for‘ tht- l'd|llt!~ fmct divirlioii of the lls-st. Rlflllli‘! of Yorksiltire, engorged itu‘ 1r travel ntce westiertlay regain-st Zurmiug p1:- eons. The tllstance ttxivertgtl ‘was Z72 tirrlirlet-i and ‘the irirds won. ilirigadiler Gene-rad Ilrotik-rr iiiirr- self liberated ‘tire pigeons turtsiide Beatty ‘may at the eiovontir hour be chosen as Britain's chief delegate to the Coolidge Coirfcrence at Gen- eva is now rumored. it is argued that the linltml States and Jaliiiii will both be represented by a gai- axy oi rrava/l experts. Good To ‘Be A Germ (By British United Press) LONDON. Julie 10. —-A walk through gardens heavy with the scent of flowers led conrageotis visitors lire other ihty in tho new Germ lionie of Ilitlier (lrceii; of- [lClflllyikllflWll as the ltesearcli anti Patlro,‘ icul Laboratories of the Melrofiitan Asylums Board which were o ned recently. The‘ germs have already been made to feel thoroughly at home. anti are so much at ease that they have introduced into their irrati- sion millions of sons and daughters or ivhatever germ infants are call- ed. Numerous assistants were at- tending to their every need anti ivatcliing them with the tenderest care. They were being incubated. dyed. and generally molly-cuddled. ' They were placed gently into test~tirbes on broth~—of tho chem- ists’ not the linusewifehs composi- tioné-corketl with (zoloured cotton- wnol. and pulp into u. cupboard the exact temper-attire of tho human body. where they were left to grow. They were dyed in many bright colours. because the germ is a particular little fellow and will only oat. what lro thinks he will. royal blue germ. with spidery legs. “That? said a proud assistant. "is diphtheria. aiitl although an inch in diameter. 01‘ germs ‘in this room," wont on tho cheery young mun. picking up a glass giate on which were thous- ands of black dots. "Each of these dots," ire continued. “is a colony of thousands of germs. These are tYilliold." - t One visitor at least took it. like a man and casually asked wirotlror germs crawled. throat. you know.” He continued to pick up pistes anti tubes oi germs, and was near. 1y ohiitzing onouizh to drop one just to show how he would deal with the [scattered germs. Another room proved less dis- turbing. Hers was merely human iiiiiiii b81115 cut up by a machine. into thousandth: oi an’ inch and Nils of pickle containing whole brains. _ _Novii Scotia had given three pro. ihlers to the Dominion. Mrs. M, T, 51111111!!! of Glace Bay ntiitsdf board. 9! “in! the MOMVO! seven colleg- !'"-.t..,r -. Whit New Brunswick waslsorne- "h" ‘i ‘Wwiiitiid 1n what co ad- oration had donajor lt, it m; than .‘;"?i1i<i t-Wdi time for itl ll obs fulfilled. Mrs. .1, zE- 0w- ilis fntltlluliness is lilrgely his tiri- it looks as large as a money spider through themicroscopo it is act~ rinliy one-tweuty-iive-thousaiidtir of "There are millions anti millions of tthe illourstr of iCoinmo-ns. ile- their lxmk n. taxi-taxi) lro lKritngu. Crisis niid t "our ttliere tmtvelled by rrritlivray train to Wakefield and from Wake- liield went .in p, motor air ‘to ponie- f-mui. , ' Tire pigeons wont the race ‘exactly one m-inn-tc. The first‘ pigeon. which ‘had ‘been fltfbera-ted at 10.35 a. m.. iltrrlvctl at Boilttefrao: at \2.47 p.m . o-{O-i MissWilhs will; First ' Important . b y Guardian Two Guardian, Founded Cont: III tumour ti Wifl ntiis stiuiitti Mr. Justice Knowles Queries Why United States ‘Sh o ul d be Free From ‘Post- War Burdens. (Canadian Press) lilflNNtlfiEti. lllltlL. Jum- 10.-—"Is it right that ilic pctiplr of the world should for‘ seventy years be tinder thc lillllllCill) to pay tributtr l.o the United State-s?" asked lion. W. E. Kiionics. K. t... of the tCourt of King's Iicirch. ‘Susie. speaking on "Law and Nlnral Ethics’ at a lliani~ toba Bur Association banquet hero iasrt night. _ . “r. Just tt-- 1Z2: .r.‘~“'~ " 'rr»‘- that if a sung was not ; V should be removed, and after rc- viewlng the war debts situation. -l1n plczitiorl for a. world organization under which tho otlrlcirl rights bo- lwceii irution nutl iiutloii might be upheld as between liitli-vltlilal and individual. l\li. Knowles said ho did not. wish to speak tirikititlly of the United Statics whose people would no doubt stitilc the (llleiltlflll themselv es. lrrit lru asked why the United Stall-r. alone siroultl be free from post war burdens while other na- tions were pauperized. Growing out of the Iaagtie of Na lions, Mr. KIIuWIQS saw a world goverrrnrrrrt that-would maintain the trtlrlteal rights of the nations as they worn utrw upheld in the "Brit islr Eiupirc, ' Canadian Whcelmen Are Neutral ‘O'i"l'ru\\'l.\. June l0. — The Can- adian Wireoi-nreirs Association. tho governing Iiotlty‘ for the bicycle sport ‘in tCaiiuda for the past 4:1 years, has decided to nnhintaiin u ncrrttrai posiliitin in ll-‘he Maritim" STAMFORD llllLL. ‘Eng. Junt- 9. —‘lllBl0ll Wills won the North I.on~ tlon woirieifs tennis cliairipionship today. tlefeating Elizabeth Ryan. al- so of California, G2. 6-2. The tour iiament was the first for Miss lliills h; England this season. Later Miss Ryan came back anti won tire doubles championship with lish tvcteran. They defeated Mrs. ileamish and Miss V, Valentine. 6-4 and 6-2. Drinking Horn Will Bc Given Chamborlin VIENNA, J-urie 1ti—~Tlic brttitvcrs of PllSOll, not to be oilidoiro by tlioso of Berlin nird appreciative of Clarence l). Cllililllitfflllffl choice of Pilscirct" beer, have tlecldctl to pro- beer in his honor if thc American flight hero will perririt iti. ——-—-Q-Q>i—— - The Weather, Etc. tits BtccER Tar. Match In England, Mrs. Lambert-Chambers. the Eng-I They also will ironic a brand of il’l‘til'i't'f*<. iii-though it is otfiolail) zifiiili :t- d with -tlie Amateur Athl: it: loot.‘ of (iaunda. 1 With rhtis in mind, the execntiv" Uilillllllllfll‘. of tho ‘(Itinatliziii 'Wiieel- men's Aissucialitnt liar uppoinitci JCarl llawii, 150 i(,‘illll(‘.l‘()ll' ‘Srtrecti llMoiicton, IN. ‘til-. as the tlilt-wtrict lchaiririiiii for the hlarftiiiir l-irovirt- cs5 of the association. T-iris is illfi gfirst time in years ttliiat the C. W. A. dhflS a direct; representative in thc ilMaritimes. tCbairrrrarr Tdawrr has been anther- tized-to issue sanctions tfor road and track bicycle races and to lss-Jt- nrinlatteut" cards Ito racing cyclists. These ‘are known as riding licer ses and they are recognized by 1th A A. ii. it). Catiadian Plan Urged RECOMMENDED TO N- J. BAR ASSOCIATION AS LIQUOR tliiiiiB. because it is l1? Willi-t lie sent liiin with a silver tlriuking SOLUWON eats that the doctor knows him. i » -l , i ; - 1 _ i p ~- ., . -_—'" The prettiest was perhaps a (lizhlclihb-Stlgvaillenfhhihgq10th. “gm A"'“\N"'i’(‘ “TY- Jiiii“ 10'“ Atloplion rel‘ ‘ltlie Canadian plan cf (ioveriunent control hr liquor distri- brrrlon was urged as a solution of tbs piolidhltl-tr-n ]ii"0l)l(‘|ll‘ in llll‘. coirntry by William '1‘. itead, of (firindcn, retiring president, in hit address before thc annual mectu: oi‘ thc New Jersey ‘Bur Astoclstiou hero today. llo also advocated Mas THE Less 0 its Has Ta-5AY ~ wuss INTERVIEWED a curb on lnw-uriakiug. Announcements Coming Events, Meetings‘ Etc. "Oh. yon. some oi‘ them do," said the assistant. and mndo the "Reserve Wodnagdpy, August uncalled for observation: “There tlie 17th for the Mammoth w. are hundreds oi germs in your party at St. Peters. 0046-6-04“ "flops {River Ton party. Snttir 1111i’. Jilly 16th BSIZB-ZS-ntt ii "iinquirti Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street. D1‘. Oiift. ‘ Dcffl. 6611i)’. "recovery in next three Toronto clear .__. =Montreal cloudy Quebec min .. iI-Ililtltax cloudy .... Boston fair . il-Iialh tilde use contain at 0.1m. 91.15 0f t, Johnatates The coiitrlb tioircf tiijsipgg, ho‘, irr-lotto “i” ‘ - ‘ drawn?“ ‘riturmtlgiiff gllvugii hf" o" -_' d! . t. which UM . days oi.’ t eyelid‘ l. m“ n“ aihrlii M Diiminion. she continent. wvu its‘ o‘ Charlottetown tfail’ 60-46 p .. ‘lo-ca 5w st. John cloudy . iii-ca . ~, - ..,,. 34-53 "iCOilW tr~l srri lNew York clear cz-o rant-runs or» 1.44 and this eventing at 7,51, u. a "r..." ~ _ __ _ _ ' I If _em.s.q;,, , , g 7 ‘nflllmifnnto JMll-Jtluiltel‘ mm.‘ months. 5063-11 Supt. 8 "CWYiiIIB-Killilboro llall. Mou- day. June thirteenth. big show, 6M3 ti 10 2i "Mount Herbert Sirlpplug rpm will load hogs Tuesday si-‘ornooir. Juno 14th. Hogs must iv: its", with secretary at once. iilarl inn ‘r. titmm mt ti‘? [Fwd Pr» gong“ ' Pi-rllr in (‘- ti Comedy -I‘ruir 1 "C; R- ‘PUMPS ~l‘t- .riii*-‘lc “I! 3311i. 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