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IIIIA 7114:: Delay Reprisals, Pending Outcome Of Negotiations Britain Hopes Bf-f-arts To Localize Dispute At Tientsin Will Lead To Earl_}_r_ Settlement. (31 LONDON, June 19—(CP'Cs.b1e)- Great Britain is delaying economic J. F. SANDEBSON. Press Staff .Wflter) been negotiation are failing. The Bus ‘ZZIZ CRUISE SHIP UN VISIT TU Governor Patenaude And Mrs. Patenaude Among Passengers On New Northland. His Honour E. L. Patcnaude, K. C.. Lieutenant Governor of the Pro- vince of Quebec and Mrs. Paten- aude were in Charlottetown yester- ISLIINII PURTS K. M. Martin Heads Local Law Society Mr. K. C.. Cityulieu-3 oander an pe ery Mtggia a harlottetown was elec pres- ident of the Prince Edward island Law society at the 83rd annual meetln of the organization here mar y. Retiring President D. L. thleson. also of Charlottetown, presided. other officers elected included. vice-president Walter E. Darby, summerslde; secretary-treasurer. W. E. Ben . K. 0.. Charlottetown (re-elected); other members of the council, D. L. Mathieson, N. W. Lowther. M. A. Farmer and 0. st. Clair Tralnor. all of Charlottetown. I-Ion. M. R. Mccrui an, Minister of IIUURT TIICES HEAVY IIUUKET IN IUNE . TERM Chief Justice Mathie- son Expected To Preside At Opening Today. Four indictments. a like number of civil jury casu, five appeals and one application for cert-.orarl are on the docket at the June HIGH TENSION WIRES ISOLA TE CONCESSIONS Japane.-9-—e_ Seek To? Tighten Blockade’ With Electricity Live Wire Ba-r-r_icade Thrown Around Area To Halt Smug- gling Of Food—Britons “Ready, To Fight It _(2l1_t.” (By TIENTSIN, June J. D. White_ Associated Press Foreign Staff) 20—(Tuesday)—A thousand volis of electricity isolated the British and French Concessions to- day, threatening possible (i past Japanese sent The Japanese who es ries. eath to any who tried to slip tablished their military blockade slsns are slow and cautious nepo- mm“ me“ last Wednesday whipped high tension wires, their danger depending on a person's physical condition and the ampere- age or pressure of the current, around the concessions late in siiiional affair and day as passengers of the cruise shi Mr. smug nu “mu m, ,,,,,:;,,, W s. s. New Northland which remainp _ gclwlélmp)<;rtP‘llitI;re udovernégllfis Lieut. I13. e an EXT; tn‘ ,_s°IImm”x'.; left the ship at Burnmerslde yegterz term of the supreme Court for Queens County which opens here today. Hisdordshlp Chief Justice J. A. Matnleson would reside at the opening and ad es the and at Waterloo station, London. rrnallty will be kept to a But fo minimum. It will be essentially a people of Health and Educat on was named auditor. The meeting gave the Council au- thority to contr huts financially to- wards opening a branch of the Law the hog wdaa) _ Lon/ilon and Tokyo will lead a settlemen of the Tientsin block- ade on s. ocal basis. Vlscoun welcome home by the the United Kingdom. Those who hire studied the behaviour of Bri- tish crowds know how enthusias- a and sincere the welcome will Coming Events s-O-s V late for Notices in this column 3 cents per word. ' *7raixies—.iuun-s.y div. Riven Thurs- L-399 -6-30-2i. “'l‘a.lkles—Eldon Frliagbma -30-21. "Borden Line Club loading he s lnarngsb calves every Tuesday 1-; 8 "Dance at Kogy @m ‘I811.’ Vemotf Wednesday, dance [_,..599-e.1g,;ig{:i Nhglland and ac William S "Dame Brldsetown June -.-nu’. Md mm come’ Hosii-%'i e 19 1} I’: “Un.I.oin Road Y. P. 3. prose-n concert in Covehead Hall Tuesda June . {rats-e-io-2 . “B11180 and Dance Kelly's Omss Hall Thursday, June 22nd. L-044-6-20-2i. Dqafincsd at Bengali Grove e a . {mi-e-so-22-as. "Buying live hogs at Albany lhursdnv. mu. nmei-aid Friday until noon. G. C. Green. 4 1:318-12-M-I-U‘-‘N18. 0W‘ I tary, conferred in Maunoru Bhlgemltsu. Japanese Am- Robert Both conferences were to determine definitely whether the JE 6576 the male to policy. ’ Anglo-Soviet Talks Ofticlel circles denied that negotiations in. Moscow Russia entering Europe's bloc were being delayed ggvlet Union insists the pact should edthcBONl¢lst p t thellbre Medical Association] Reserves Action on Health pan of the Tientsin clude Britain’: w ole Far East of central Eumvpea to Poland.’ Ruiinanle. Britain and France want an lcreement with Russia covering xesslon not only against them- but sawinvt oldier members the were bloc who received mom the two demo- desire a. local settllement ‘ or w other the incident tonen reports over peace because the the to include Fsr the three nutic Estonia. in the . head of the n epairtment of office. so far has that we? in Lori- don and '.l\)H0. sold: “I: is still h09edks."looa.l seiztlevment may be (In Washington. State Secretary I-lull expressed United States con- cern with "broader aspects" of the Tientsin crisis.) Mr. Chamberlain told the House the original Japanese demand that British authorities at Tientsin hand over four alleged Chinese terrorists "had been confused by the introduction of the larger of general Dolley" It was these issues that the Government sought to “clarlfy" in today's simultaneous conversations in London and Tokyo. Government can ilhe J in Insurance day afternoon and motored to char- lotoelown. Here they visited points of interest including the Confeder- ation chagnber in the Province Lieut. Governor Patenaude is en- route to the Magdalen Islands where he will attend_ the official in- auguration of me first hospital to be established in the Gulf islands. Hitherto, during the winter months especially many patients have been flown to hospital here by Canadian Airways planes. Accompanying the Lieutenant Governor and his wife are Lt. Col. D. B. Paplneau, A. D. 0., Hon. J. N. A. Paquette, Minister of Health for Quebec and Provincial Secretary Dr. Marc Trudel, vice- Dresident oi" the Legislative Assemb- ly and Mrs. Trude). At Surnmcrsid The New Northland made its first call to Summerside yesterday with about 90 passengers on board. A- mong the passengers were Lleut.- G_o_vemor and Mrs. E. L. Paianaluie and partyof Quebec. who were mak- ing an official visit to the Magdal- en Islands. On the ship also was The Mother General and three nuns of the Grey Nuns Order of Quebec City. They too were going to the Magdalen Islands, where the Moth- er General was making an official visit to the new Catholic hospital. Mayor Campbell made arrange- ments for Lieutenant Governor Pat- enaude. Mrs. Patenaucle and their to visit St. Marys Convent. where they were received by Rt. Riev. Mgr. G. J. Maolellan, V. 0., and the Mother superior or the convent. Governor Putenaude and Mrs. Pat nuns were shown exhibition which The gover- crocheted enaude and the the handicrafts they admired very much. nor was presented with a flower basket. later they were driven to look over the oyster beds at Ellerslle. be- Library in Summer-.=.ide. A Law Social; held in Septem Yesterda ‘s meetln here. Broader Porter. By H. H. GORDON cgngdjgn press staff writer ISLA BBC-WIN —'rhs condition of Canadian aSl‘I' the 68th annual convention of the Canadian Manufacturers‘ than as serious due to lack of mar- leets. W H. Porter. editor of the said he feared the Canadian Gov- ernment was not yet the seriousness o the situation after being the last government of recognise the existence of an em- dinner would be r, it was announ- was held in the Law Lbrary in t e court House mg. rinTi's Llll DISCUSSED av, c.M.A. SPEAKER Need For New And Markets Stressed By, W. H. ND. Ont. June 19 culture was described tonight to Associa- Flarmerr Advocate. London. Ont. conscious of the great agricultural countries to GT3“? Jury. in was expected. In addition His Lordship Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault would be on the Bench. 0 the docket are the follow- 1ndlctments—’I‘he King Roderick Steele, obtaining money under false pretenses. The King vs Arthur Amand Gallant, tg. ceivins stolen securities. The King V5- Dolllllas Aretas Smith, causing bodily harm by operation of sn automobile The King vs, F1-eder. lck Mcaleer and John McAlcer. VS . forgcry_ Appeals-—The vs. Alyre Arsenault. appellant. Culley. flppellant. The King, res- pondent, vs. Benjaml pellant. The King, respondent, Vg_ Arthur Roberts. appellant. William Munn, appellant vs Angus John. son. respondent Certlorarl —An application is be- fore the court by Grace smith for writ of certlorarl. Civil Jury cases—Lavinia Eon-. nell, plaintiff vs. Irving Oil Com- pany Ltd.. r a’ another defendant. action for damages. Cecil J. Stew. art, plaintiff vs Irving on Co, Ltd., defendant. actlo_n for dam. Ages. Earl Brown. p.aintlff vs. Irving Oil Co.. Ltd. defendant, action for damages. Clara Flood and others. plaintiffs vs. Burton Stewart. defendant. action for ejectment. . MEMBERS OF GRAND JURY ' Members oi the Gmnd J in- clude: Messrs. Henry J. Philips, Charlottetown, John Wlsner, vs;-. "On River. G F I-Iutcheson, Charlottetown, Fred H, 'rrs1no1-_ Charlottetown. John B. Roper, Ru alty. William Peardon, char- lot etown. William P. Moleod East shortmle nose‘ demands for the last night, an action con Office statement in Tokyo expressing trusting sharply with a Foreign hope for prompt settlement of the Tientsin dispute. There were many reports-—which officials could no! confirrn—of Chinese food- vendors ted by Japanese guard electric barricade was trying to smuggle in food. A spokesman for the British authorities said they "to fight arranged it ou " The dl pute and Britons evolved f fouir Chinese suspec SHANGHAI, June 20—('l‘ues- da,v)—British authorities said today they had learned from "excellent sources" that Japa- nese military leaders at Tien- stln have sent letters to Chi- nose employees of the Muni- threatening to kill their families unless they oipal Council resign their positions. With the Briilsh and French concessions at Tientsin already isolated bv wires charged with 1,000 volts of electricity. the new move was seen as a de- velopment of Ja pressure on the blockaded settlements. were ready but they had that women and child- Kinfl. respondent ren should go on Weclnmday to Chinwangtao and Pei al The Kins. respondent vs. William . resorts, to relieve the demand for water and food. beoalusc 11 13111115. 313- cessive heat, and because normal- lv they go there in the slimmer. The seasonal transfer was inrier mated by the blockade. Some fresh food was the concessions but not in suffi- cient quantities. The danger of a of water also loomed. s between Japanese taiho, of the ex- rom surrender of ted of terror- entering J5/P9-‘ picture leg Gol Park at Cavendish between mittee was pr Justice A. E. Arsenault, ler. Chairman of sub-committees present included. Cameron, Ivan Y. being shot or bayonet- s at the concession boundaries. The directed primarily at those Chinese lllscuss PLANS roll no EVENT HERE IN lllLY ‘A on ionshi golf we ‘ “rig Ann: of Green Gag Course in the ‘ Nstgonl n. Mlnlstcrcf Mlnfl th wo- gram during the confederation cele- bration week has announced yesterday at 9. meeting of the general committee arrang- ing the progrun. The match follow official of course by Hon. Wednesday, July ed. Yesterday's session of the com: ln July, it was would opening the Mr. C1-erar on. 19, it was belie‘!- eslded over by Mr. control- Messrs , ergency. "Our first job in Canada is to find new and broader markets for our surplus and at the same time organise our marketing machinery so we may cater in a systematic manner to the markets where we already have an entrance," Mr. Porter ed. His personal View was the farm- er’.a lot could be raised to parity with that of the country at large by one of three following methods: 1. Substantial lowering of tar- "Reserve Tuesday. June aim in Wilishlre Woman's Institute Festi. "1 L-633-6-20-ll. n$;.‘.i‘;$2‘s.‘t'€r‘i‘.°”§a'u?"s5's.sv £5‘ E 11 53ml’ Ladies Al . L-X18-6-20-23. “Institute Dance in G and L Hall June 21st. Good, mbselbv. “Chas. L,-oai-e-2o-ii. "Illustrated lecture on Scotland Rev A. J. Elibutt lrl Ulgg Orange lng met by the car of His Honour Lleut. G-avemor DeBlois. and motor- llng to Charlottetown. some of the party were taken to the farm of Mr. are Colby Lewis of Freetown to see his reaction of the price cattle. . the position of Another notable uest was Rev the Britkih other intcr- C 8. G I-fepbum. Rec or of All salnti national settlements him" Mr. Chamber The majority of municipal cmulovecs live in Japanese- controllcd areas outside the con- cessions. Reports here said the Japanese already had taken I census of all such Chinese families living outside the con- cessions and hence were in 1 position I to carry out the threats. ism. British officials refused but suggested an investigation to de- Rcryalty. AlexanderMcKenzie. Long Creek, Cleve Robertson, Bf-aci<le_v' Point, Pope Noy. Hanelbrcok and James B. Hughes. Charlottetown. One member of the Grand Jury. selected always at the previous term of the court has di since it was learned. He was Wi ism J. McEachern. Mt. Albion. The court meeis this morning at ll o'clock. ' Denies Disturbance MONTREAL. June 19 —(CP)—— Canadian Medical Association at its 70th annual convention here to- day refrained from taking ustand for or against health insurance but approved recommendations for further study of the question and retained H. H. wolfenden. Tor- onto consulting actuary, to vise its committee of experts. Dr. Harvey Ag ew of Toronto. associate secrets who reported for the Council after the private Hyndman, J. W. Chief Angus lMcEachern, Commander J. J. Connolly, P. W. Clarkln, V. A. Alnsworth. J. M. Murlefy, I-Ion. M. R. MoGulgan Minis er of Health and Education, and J. J. orris. satisfactory progress was being made in arranging events for the various days although in some in- stances much milk remained to be done, was the tone of reports pre- sented. Mr. Justice Arsenault A M "At the fully alive to the present dispute on nd in c . Ah lican Church, Ottawa and Ml‘. lain said Britain h . B‘retil_l'; of mlfitlmerston, h mnmnm -41 mmh 1:, nyo e v ors were: 3:: Rough Lifd gov- round the town and visited the fox ernmsnta.” He also stated the experimental station.-8. Government would take "wihs.t- . g:}i‘Cht5I1}un'cI“:ur:day evening for L-632-G-90-ll "Rustico 115,11 ,1 on Wednesday st. clam chowder supper, ice- cream and bingo. L-649. “Ice cream and dance at sea View Hall Tuesday night June mt - L-651 "Ice Cream Festival. I Hunter River Masonic Hall. June 21st. Aus- °I°°5 W0mEl'i'e Association. L-M11-6-l'1—20. "Rs-erve Wednesday. June 21 for Clyde River Presbyterian Ice Cream. if not line following night. L-(76-8-17-20. “Dance ln,Pownsl I-fall June alst T‘f"2II° leaving °'(xDi(iN:llc“gor$mflNI' “*1 P L-637-6-20-2i “M ._.._ Social in‘ rroiieriaiitiixid Ice Tuorenm in l “V:g‘g_ June Sloth Hall earls!’ in aid of refuge L-031-0-20-ll. session, said it reached no decision _ regarding of health insurance "per se. ed there plans approval The discussed is a. provincial or federal matter but reached no decision. Action mlttlng practice portant topic before the council gt o Th Iy tsr earlier, Dr. ~ Montreal, Journal, said: "We are enough d.?i;ors ‘from our own unlversiti in insecure of our needs-" coming under general tltleof health insurance to permit unqualified approval or dis- Oouneil. whose , binding on the associa ion. sea the question at Dr. Agnew said. recognized importance of a survey. Navy Hail Roya em steps may be necessary" in see that Britons in Tientsin re- ceive adequate food slll!D1Ie3- ____._._.__.. Discusses Barter Deal With Ottawa approval or other " I-le add- are too many types and the broad without further study. ecislons are discus- and, the Iii also whether health insurance WIiNNIPEG.pr6Iun:d l9b:_é°0P&°—a-I Man tobsls D08 T with Ge by which $300,000 of electrical e upment for the PW- vince's pub c utilities would be ob- tained in exchs for su lus farm naroducts, woud be under air- en ou lde existing commercial a- greements bet een the Dominion and , Premier John Braekenssl ere Mr.'.Brac length on the question of per- refugec p ' to in Cansda—second im- d h today. ken who returned yester- day from Ottawa when he discussed with on D. Euler. the . Reporting on this met- A. G. Nlcl-iolls of edltoi-of the association's rrsdvlllns what the Dominion administration planned. He felt sure, however, the Ian would receive full considerat- n. And ,Airforce Will My On“ Return Flying Boat Is Destroyed By Fire SOUTI-IAMPTON. England, June 19-(CP)——Fire resulting from ex- plosion in a tank barfirtoday des- troyed the Imperlal ways sea.- lsne Connemara at the seaplane ass at Hythe. near here. One en- gineer was reported mzulng. The 40,000 pounds (518? 00) ny- ing boat was origins. planned for 'l‘ransatla.ntic service but was decided recentw to use a. larger model. she was being refuelled rlor to a test flight when the exposlon, of unknown origin, burst out of the attendant craft. Tornado Ravages Seven Small Towns MINNEAPOLIS, June 10-(AP)- Nstional Guardsmen and volunteers redoubled their efforts tonight to care for scores of homeless persons left destitute by a tornado that rav- ssgled seven small towns near, here n ‘-<':‘ \ y. Nine persons were known dead the list of injured mounted upward toward 150. and property damn 9 ta‘: estimated at more than ll. lifs c led with aggressive stimu- lation trade. He considered this the best fundamental method. 2. Establishment of a high price. artlflclall maintained. for all ag- riculture products consumed do- mestically and. if necessa:ry.a state bonus on eltporis in order to bring the return up to the same price level as for goods oonsuined at home. 3. High taxation to create ll fund out of which to compensate producers and re-cstalbllsh parity. Mr. Porter described this as, "least desirable of all." Porter's address of “The Great Transition; Agriculture at the Crossroads“. featured a dinner gathering that concluded the C. MA.'s first convention day. More than 300 delegates from all parts of Canada were in attendance. Salt Fish Board Bill Is Effective .._.__.. (By no Canadian Press) OVITAWA, Juno 20-The Gov- emmenl.‘s Salt Finn Board Bill has come into case under procla- mation oi the Governor-in-Coum cil dated June 15. according to no- the published today in a Canada official Gasette extra. TR A oil on and Juice cl 2 Isrncns, stvsln w will bosons cloudy. vi IT THE "SIALADAI" WAY lniuts 6 hssplns tssspccns of Sslsds Iiscir Tss In s pin‘ list 6 rnlnuiss main liquid into I-q::rt:‘rnlslneu will ] I III cold wsisv. Dogs! sIhm'l:hsl:’6;:c'i:'si1_w.s. Ins cold water or liquid i oi huh, bcllln water. s hot, add 1 to TX caps on sugsrlselesc sd;flII¢onls|nIr . miles 1 ‘tell slum. llulet in St. Vincent De Paul Peril- is there was a disturbance among G. L. Sauvant, acting mrperiritemd cult of penitentlaries for the Jus- tice Department. said today, thete was an routine of pr son life in the fede- ralllnstltution just north of Mom- rest. In Quebec Prison orrsws. Junie l9—-—(CP)~All is leutiary near Montreal. "no truth" and there in a report that the prisoners over the week-end. Superiritondarrt Sauvant denied departure from the Fugitive Killer Trapped In Cabin HAYWARD. Wis.. June l9~(A.P) —Ray Olson. 35. fugitive killer of two yoiin% volunteer deputlefi. again elu ed possemen who fired bullets and tear shells into a cabin near here w ere they believed he was cornered. the capital of this French - sion of! the Ncwfo tonight counted their loss at $200,- 000 after t. lire levelled 1’! build- ings early tody. A large; part of the loss was in governn-nu-is billia- lnss an on there was no insur- $200,000 Fire On Of St. Pierre et Miquelon er. nmann an-‘motniwn. June 19—(CP Q3330)-iF@tHl'!I:l in Old‘ tenmlnc whether evldcnoe warrant. ed prosecuting the Chinese. Fmin this has more serious dispute, demand by the Japanese for “co- operation" with the "new order‘ in Chiang C'hinese— regime — and involving the rlghm of foreign na- tions in China. A Japanese mllltarv slon 8. other and warned evolved includ against General Asia-—as Kai-shek's spokesman today called the British Conces- “branch office Chungking ichlnngl Gov"mnlent."‘ Cvovcm-menta I of it for mg a the ; not to aid Britain in any economic - relprisals that London mim adopt. The spokesman char th at Britain was spreading "false pro- pcsranda" that all for eign rights were endangered by the blockade. "If British piropaizanda is suc- cessful ln bringing widespread eco- nomic reipri vfor the blockade." he said. I Jstpanese mill-wry ities would consider such released them from obligations to protect foreign rights in Chino." automatically brought the i this and the from wholo own destmc sals against Japanese “then author- actinn Island Arnoru the buildings destroyed were the residences of the Justices.ndthesecxets.ry mtnrofiheagslarids sdtninist Canadian Bank branch was burned chief tothe . The Commerce sndseveral presided. He announced endeavours were being made to locate surviv- ing sons and daughters Fathers of Confederation. To date nine Md been located, nounced Province Mrs_ Sourls. Mr of the he an- They included in this Artt-mus TA'.:d in H. J. Palmer and (Continued on page 7, Col 5) ‘flu: or-timer cm-i SEE ‘fill: \%R\ca1 SIDE or ofuea \3E0i'~l\.r.'s ‘fRl3UBLE$ BUT Nof‘ FORECAST Maritime lint: Moderate fresh sautlrwest winds; fair and warm. _ High tide this afternoon at l2.l5 and tonight at 1:36. sun sets this evening at 7:50 and rises iounormw morning at 1:13. §“.rnt quarter l2:36 s. m. Summerside tide el htcen min- utu later than Char ottetown. THE CAIE FERRY SAILINGS Leaves Borden '1 A. M.. 9.45 A. M. 1 P. M., 4.90 P. M. Leaves 'Amnentine 3.15 A. M. ii A. M., 21.06 P. M.. 0.20 P. M. SUNDAY BAILINGS IAIVBS Borden 9 A. M. 7 P. Issves Tonnentine io.1I I-10 P. I‘. to M. A.M'. moon. June 24 i «. __.r.::.~e— i