.... l--- -.,.........._._. . .__...... W...“ - Queen's csml »;WON nun-mus lllmiel laotber, Illlds I-Iuper, Catherine lhulesoc. Vocal solo-Mrs. L. H.D. Eowstt. llomlogue-ldrs. Angus M - “ta... duet-Mrs. John Courtsnd lire. Welter Brown. Corned-y shetch— Min Lillian Dilchenrln. Mrs. Will ‘reed. "Just OM19! 'I‘roubcdou1's"-— . Jean Crockett, Mixs Ethel Suther- Itsading-odrs. A. J. I-Ioule. o drill io costum Twenty members of the Order. National Antilem. ‘rieireshimerlts were served sttils Girl Guide News lru cnsawrrsrowu co. (Trinity Cllllfill) ThsmeetinQonAprIIBWssm outstanding event in the histoiryoi the 7th F , at that meeting Jean Bevan was presented with her First Class Badge. Congratu- lations, Jean, from the whole Company. Mrs. Rowe and Min Gilles were t st this time and Iidre Bueil. our new Guider, was roiled. .- Twelve Guides were swardedtile needlewomarfs badge on April l2. when Mrs. Mcflregor. examiner for this subicct visited the Company. Eleven second class Guideseern- ad the cook's b11180 by attending the cooking classes in April, and six Guides were granted child purse badges bv Miss Gillan. Mrs. Buell for the last three weeks has been instructing ag-rolrp on themroquiremeots o! the laun- m; Of the three pleasant hikes this spring, iii; Saturday's was sc- alsinv the most endqvable, when g4 kydes spent the afternoon at ."c mint. Is Electrocuted i. Near Moncton M, -O———- MONCTON, N. 5., May 0- lOPl-Death by electrocution was the fate met this alien-icon by Stella Taylor, 19, a domestic who had been em loyed for the last ten days at e farm o! Russell Colpitt-s at Colillttl dettlesnent. near e. She wes found deed, sleeping o wire clothssiine, which applicat- 1y had broken while she was re- moving clothes. One of the bro - en ends wrapped around s. line. Dsrrsp irround on girl was standing in shook. El ‘-- ‘ty coursed thro her body for almost hslf ‘an hour before the accident was noticed by a farm resident Reduce War Risk Insurance Rates (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, May O-Lessened llkelihood of erce and the gauged Kinsdom and Continental The new rate was announced £81 twcan the Ullltld 500M! cents; imports 3'! 1-2 cents. War rksk insurance was simultaneously reduced on shipments to and! o! the world with y en rs lar cuts were announced yesterday tn London. Saved Isbies 8 the N J tote d - psrtmwsent of {Yi-uulsfgi‘ It ises s oen from 8,598 to I60 annually. - PIEBONAI-l Mr. Thomas Doy h‘ returned home ing his om your course £33m Agricultural Coilece. was the real m his u» of in winners Illaiver s s. passenger liner IAdy Rofilcy at s . m. - . ton m viral ‘Bchilllrshifl ersidlmslievni». n? Ross soho p‘ i . . i M000 s-vs-L-a-d K. Btenloy 00th if 5193i shim Y ls. son dd Is‘. Mrs. J T. Doyle. Water Bi... sitar let- Dr. J. Wendell lholsosie. Oity. Iran o! till ‘mm . w.:§;i..c§:z.§"r.t.l7 ea ' s‘ Bsiat '19" a.,.yes the vessel month-ion!’ sad a- _":..r..i..m..c3$““ '““"”‘ g' omitted v ........... .. m...“ "'."", 7'." foliswlll-xiloi- ~ i; ' , i ejohsndler. Is-‘llll-o-é-li. = * she-w‘ w" _ i 150.0595‘. ‘clues-mum our or the ses-' son lust received. Pennell and Chandler. 11-1157-5-8-51. Ansrrrron snvlrarrsslls- verluements for insertion file lollowlngdsymisstbcinthisof- s-s-u. fice not later than I1 a. m. LIME-dikes): stock in cilsks. bar- lllllnde is .Meii'rlg isms-TH nae-ll‘: ' silence. wmueism... ’ Oil u”- Hs"......;l'... slim unit t to _ . tea snrlctiler items. not logl w lrultely Ielllng Intel-his olNNYlY. MB. GBOBGI MATTHEW! "Premier Campbell is iolicitous about the people who are not able to sit down in this audience," said Mr. Geozwe Matthews. “Wes he as soliciinus about your welfare when he dissolved the legislature so. rels. the pound. Fe ell d: L-liblltli-il-ol. i BUBGLAI-S TAKI IJTPLI ‘b? Mr George Vichoxson was enter Mon- _ day night and a small quantity ct. cigarettes stolen, it was 1 yesterday. _Oity Police are investi- . gating the break. ._.__.__ | NEW BOY SCOUT SECRETARY -Mr. Ralph Johnston, the Execu-i tive Secretary of the Boy Scouts Association. has resigned. and hus- besn replaced by Mr. Alan Hopper of Monoton. formerly Assistant to Professor h of New Bruns- wick. Mr, Hopper assumes his duties immediately. ' - LECTURES 0N SHAKESPEARE —.A very interesting and masterly lecture on Shakespeare was dsi-iv- ered Monday evening in Trinity Social Hall by Dr. Frank P. Day of Sackville, under the auspices cf the Mount Allison Alumni. Dr. Day. a retired president of Union 0011080. Schenectady, and now an active worlser the Mount Allison Alumni, was ntroduced by Mr. C. H. Black, who outlined briefly the career of this outstand- ing scholar and lecturer. Al, the conclusion of the address Dr. Day was heartily applauded, and a motion of thanks, moved by Dr. G. D. Steel and seconded by Prof. Howard Court, was tendered the speaker. Pom" CONDITIONS Ulvr-"sv- ORABLE-The s. s. Songdai, Nor- Anlsterde . ship had previously unloaded a portion of her load at Scuris and Georgetown. The ship was moored at the Railway Wharf and it was said that owing to a mud bank beside the wharf piles the steamer oouid not get inunedlstsly along. side the whoa-if. Consequently short extension platforms had to bebuilt ‘ to enable the cargo to be imlosd- ed. Shipper-s said it was condi-. tions such as those which made owners unwilling to send their vemels here end was result- i inginmoaesrldmoreoftheior- meir trade this port being : transferred to other centres in the ‘ province. - SUCCESSFUL TAG DAY-The legals: glonthly meeting of the I’ oi e Canadian insti for the Blind was held ' temoon the af- Mny 9 . st. hnadian National Hotel with the President. Mrs. Wm. M. Brehilut in the chair. Reports c! s. very successful ‘ml: Day. hold on Aiprii . J. D MaoGuigan, Miss Hsltti ‘Darbush, ‘ivns. r. o. Stems and Mrs. Rlcg Aitken. The highest team was Mrs Orrin and Mrs. E. D. Eterils. ‘votcs 0d thanks were placed to . Mould tor the use oi’ the room the Canadian National Hotel; DeBlois Bros. ior a donation of Fullerton o! and Miss red Ethel Taylor of West Kent School i providinutes dtcsllth irlies who heipgi‘ tilnmake thi: The meeting tog day. s sircoees. was adpilrned for the’ summer months. . BANQUET HELD-A ve enjoy- able even was had on 4th in éonfiialahuillwhollglvtelée u," pawl 5 . cl invited ml met for sir sn- nusl bs-cque hich Commii . i f th rsmmlrlcludeed viioiinpesleiétion: By Dorsey McNsill accompan- ioctiod Hsrryugolsotgg ‘lee. ' Robiluo Rev. G. O. ebeteiacte as toelslt 811d HQ 1011 rig toasts honoied:—The Kins respond- them. The E n Canada; . Isian , s Hymn. e a 's One to by p E all b. The Ch mun on; The BMIGQIIILQXIOPOB H. Yorswn. respond : The Ladies. pro ss- by B. Stew . respond d_ to by The Gentlemen, MacMillan. respon- Becreto. The d TokyoMunltion (By The led Press) TOKYO. May 0- roe explos- ions set oi! by wind-blown names in s Tokyo suburb today destroyed eight Isctorim all understood to have been connected with departs munitions industry. . A; least l1 mus were killed , Thirty were re- id tch one --‘5.~"ll' n , Industry Ogre "h A rs-fmsuio bl f min "IWIIV ‘MMMLMI. |inspre MscGregor I spacial Plants» Detroyed gm m hastily and made you travel to- night , all the. muddy roads?" “No!” mooted the science. and applauded lustily. . ery. much surprised." tthows. "at the speech of Mr. Campbell. because he has been Premier cd this Provznce for nearly four years, and he has con- ducted the sflsire of, the country tty high-handed nlanner. You know that u well ss I do." Voices: "Surat". . "Why did he devote all his time to the Conservative platform and a lot of technlculltles about roads?" asked Mr. Matthews. “Why didn't he review. his. own. record and pledges?" Did he tell you about Falconwood Hospital?" (Applause) Mr. Campbell seemed to be draw- ing a redlleirrlng across his trail somewhere. Mr. Matthews then dealt with some of the broken planks in the 1936 Liberal platform. "He stated that they come within 380.000 of balancing their budzet." he con- tinued. "I contradict that state- . I am here to say that he didn't coma within s. million I-m! s. onsrter dollars of blhnclng his bud-ct." (Loud applause). Oilirialc. Mr. Matthews charged. instead of beirli: reduced had been 3 . M. told topggvcwus something we will - looisuu mt mosmggs. ».~..... tilePiemier include ra- .. b, in continued. "they said. tlmt take; their dirty ilole is man at all.’ They Wore secure work for everybody. THEY DO 1'1‘? V ices: “N " if}. Goudet: "u my m back they will have all Prince lldiwud Island on reliei." (Lauish-wl‘ I!!! an ‘us? "what about fishormenh : "What about it? about y hie initial and should. have got a share if they had a man with any ‘backbone to so and igiht for it. Instead they spent about 000.000 8M u"! 1'9‘ melnder of that hull million dollar vote was taken back to Ottawa. 1T NEVER W ENT. Where was their backbone? Their backbone was on the wrong side of them! (Loud applause). The Conservatives. , continued had been criucised I01‘ was building three rcadsfor the benelit oi our fishermen. til-iron roads on ti: “and are ‘mareelmllillzl-lzzi s 0c c prcsen _ uv romeo into power they ciu nothlnl 0n these roads ‘kin pug, filwouselolofl of BIWIIIIS; on em. ppa . * "We have teams," he GQOIIIQC-I “i "M's". "..“°.'.'..“ “nilttttl; an we c ’ t e y one-quarter o! a load because they stated to be Ml‘. 081M015 The ure . 059.000 and "the archi- , Q ult pad not benef ted the fish-‘ as.“ “imiilii. ram! ° ' Dgompganles and ‘this $35M irom t e oil increased l""l%1‘ the Cambbeliflov- out. “Ou gasoline eminent. The Prohibition Com- misbfifs-e $5,, flmn ‘it gm in mission had been abolished but 1935," he declared. (II Mr. Campbell increased his own Mr. Gcudot chi-med that qua salary $500 st the seine time. m“ “pom “m hem‘ {has "And he has no more work to do w we also}, that ii the colt Not $7.0M, I h connection with the Prohibition conservative; were elect“, m, they say-but 005000." ‘rhochnnces Act. as Attorney General, than the old m pensioners would use the“. were, he pointed out. that the former Attorney General had," the pens4._ons_ i. M,» h... "kw, -~ m,‘ tender was about $80,000 Conservative candidate declared. W“ h, our Th, mum; . so st the same lotto. t ‘sot o! ht- He also referred to the Hon. B. sd soon it for ellht yes-rs and diifconwood plans undo‘ the W. DEPBKQ drawing mextrs 01.000 nothing shout It. The Conservatives Government would as iden Executive obtained it!" ' pres Cour-oil. $200 as ‘Ibessuiiy Board member. $872 as expenses in con- nection with the Fislyrmenh Ioan Board, some $1,600 for his Coron- ation trip, and other items. Rio! also made to sal- aries drawn illegally‘ by Messrs. Palm, Acorn and Aeneas Gal- an In connection with the Altricul- mm, w tur-sl Depsrtnlent,‘ Mr. Matthews referred to the of s. new oilice st O‘I.es.ry to ve employ- ment to s. men "who prob- wo ably starve to death l! he was giv- en a farm. because he couidinlt grow buckwheat". (Ioud applause.) I-Ie also cited, srold further ap- phuse. the i. ’ rrum-‘ber od road engineers appointed gby the Campbell Govmlimeil-t. and the discrepancies‘ between the Govern 935 . in their ln-ieLbefore the Roweli Commission. ' ma. saunas GALLANT Mr. Gallant, the next speaker, read and discussed at some leng the Conservative platform in 1901, which he claimed had hot been iplemei-lited. _ "Apparently I hove been accused of soc s tion which the Premier oi’ the ovirlce was good enough to give me on the Fis er- men's Ineri Board." said Mr. Gei- lont. "My salary was just $300." Voica: "Too m ch! You're not acrth it." (App use and laugh- r . My expenses," said Mr. Gallant. "were ssso and I out in timelsstyeartryingtodomy work as well so I could." , He claimed thwt Dr» MacMililan filled several portfolios when in otitce, and now he was crltlcisin "this ps1 little iob that I got. The s ence ssid nothing to u ~6flll¢8.0!(7ll. With regard to the election date. Mr. Gallsnt said the spring was the time. "What did they 1WD“ ‘wsntustodo? Gototheccuntry Row when the work was going on?" Voices: “Sure.” i. "We saved money by not doing the work." Mr. G'~"“nt argued. i- ("I am to r e you," he sold, "one snd all on elecdon day tc-J‘ Voices: "Not vote ior you!” (laughter). ,Mr. Gallant: _“Al1 right, do that then!" (Increased lsuahttr). . “Don't forget, he concluded, “the good work of the Liberal party Voices: "No, no. we don't want youiff (Iaughter). as. nusnr osuns-r "n mm uisctneie must be mom with the Cov- .i§§§§§§g’ 5* “$525 A lg? 3d salary sod iilg that the have. Why didn't use so this Wasn't lhoro lt/Ols wail sq low was. and they silluylse that. He went on to speak cf adult, b ° ersi wopecnnds ti- n raise line ts: inordor tooiinshos l‘ Ad" "v “mcsuve' 3am if . . n of . INDOO. . _. Credit tor adult education and credit unions. Dr. Msclllilisn point- ed out, should go not to the Campbell Government but to ‘the Conservative Govennncnt which was for interesting the Olirocgie stration 11 es wthifhovinge. $100 Bills to Belgian Count _ HON DR. MscMILLAN “I like to come back to Tlflnl-‘ih. said Dr. Macmillan in reply to on thusisstic applause. "But I certain- ly don't like the triip we had to make today. The roads. so you know. are very bad at this season oi the year. Someone w d en- o the wrmds. Others said I was sick. Another report was say i-ha on account of (l gmwllrohblmiglh A.ct'i 1 lad to come because I em anxious i meet mv Liberslfrlends, espec- when m ‘at m“ ma“! ‘N05’: isliy on nil: platform: and 1 he mm glad the Premier is here ioniiiht be- c t, cause I remember coming here - nearly four years ago. and debating ° with him the question oI his ledgeih0 hll. Wt I MW!‘ to pcluwe the budge-t annual _ _ |the cash. How did he ct it? ‘that "I can mske the some listened! is something the» pee want to on this platform ‘implant as‘ I man: .know. (Loud applause). ~ 0UP Ill‘! B70. II 0TB l no ‘kg Libcr-{L candidate, from the Pre- m n "I w miei- down, who can repeat the? some statements they made Ioz-r years ago." (Applause). “I pointed out that he couldn't balance the budget without. cutting out necessary expenditure in public works. old age znsions. etc. and he re aicd rnv s clement at Bloom- lie d and all through the Cam aim,’ ismng "We can and mus b11- snce the budget without doing any o! these things." (Loud Applause). to the Iii-called Belgian (Applause). I have been Treasurer the some ss hsd mess to . MscMiiis the large amount of liquu- sold‘ through Govei-rimeo store wi s out Prescriptions. and to the fset that no information was obtain- able. "He has so ohsnsed the law that he is s rems in the adorin- istration of e Prohibition Act," the speaker coiltinued. "Is dis. whet‘ you ash-t in thi: democreti: coun ry you well your righ and privileges token sway hm you In every respect?" (Loud op- Dr. MacMillsn said it was un- 910"". 5M m" 07 "NOW fortunate for the Liberal Party and H9 09111595 V! W19“!!! w us, achievement of the hst Conserve- in obteinlnl and represents an salami mrbsidy increase oi-0l00.000 for all _timotocome._ . . 4‘ failure to balance the Pumnuowx‘ in: their insincerity » . ' ency. m. Gallant ma one s»: to u» "WM year 1031 "when i a Liberal Gov- ernment i eight months in the debt. which we in- Jssseabiily he; s_i_.ooo in t-he foiiow- 000.000 mole unis the consumi- that ier . ves. out Prom voice: "How i " brief before ma mum; d“ 7°“ 6° m ad stotcd that u“ ‘u in k w‘? “Wmzigrwiisoooo "$3M should be on stsndng that hh government en- ' ‘ 7 " | oyed a revenue of three or fou1"d'“.l$§d hi?“ u“ Lflmu mam!“ .undrsd thousand dollars more ihsnl ° "9 5}," 9 the Conservatives re ved. In other. h‘ ‘$159394’ wrrilii, in: would “Int rurly s, vfltllltion-in miflon dolsrs more than the rev- high prise enus st that time, to balance their don't believe that budget which they denounce; e m9 Ccrservsflvcn for not balancing 1035. (Applause). Highway Paving Dr. Macmillan dqirunced the Lb- _ ‘file street that did-the Conservatives were return- I We w! m!” sresier cooperation Wlwnglo other provinces. b tion. he It ted bgugiht the . |e avh- would be stop- ped. 812:’; ntgrncfizr ynthe Izremlerii, argu pose a ish would l3. swarm: ". m denied alphas " 4,. 0"" ' mu u were Ill’ i ‘ . t...'f..“‘“°é‘.:.'{.t‘. pa‘; “t “w” The Conservatives did Hon. LMother- well ‘Serves Notice He vote against "Legislation. I --(O P)- ms the - he! guslitllsvlg '5»: Went odmoithsr crop ‘ m when. o! the hill c. ifiiimisli‘ Sh}; ' tion to itm in M45 EP....*‘--L.“'"‘.:rr-t..in n d1!‘ those hundred dollar bills-which» Go m, mores. i Herridge And ca» veers . ced from u.» Fcderslflovernmehtutlw m" tossed tcflsm. an °' t and Gov another farm 101' Ill lnltlol e I000 western wheat crop. 'With s note of regret in his voiccpfion W: R. Mother-well, Lib. Melville) andvetersn champ- tho. IUINI I110“ BTW". all" \ e would the c- .to the est Board for the. ‘lo-cent His ' ' n w... m. that the rice should be higher but that ce "arstzshssssuasrrsssrssrg; sc.*=..-p.,::;,.lr.v~ flaw b» w .... service s... gardirlg ilsncrmerrs rebate on sas-‘ger- 1|; i, m; gum; o1 m; pm ' r8900‘; t0 °l°h him‘- oline taxes. Mr. Caudet declared.‘ ‘ma. m, p‘ t“; “w; “i.” amid increased apple. st t-h ' Kmuhmb. m tion. h hid mode s mistake in not the sdviso conunitteo. t0 no at '10 cents were dropped price wereleft to the government I ll in oihor years. . istgii-"oimfliguwtiiin r "in . or rs: '° 2'5’...- ":::.:.“ 532.3” Bsskazh ' "m s?‘ .72..“ ed the ministers sharing in ll . . '" n in the wood 3* hellldwfiusoohflict of l.- diction between Ministers o! llilrlculture cod ‘rmde and Corn- ed boon fivinf for ursl chi“... ‘fold; A8116“! €u ist$tion -Ast reolained with he“ F“ the H yam. 1.. ‘all noting-Is" (Hon, W. D. The ‘Io-cent prise, Aberhart Confer commit myself more tl-isn to e ‘time my urnpsthetic interest u. vii-Ki» we. ‘ "‘°'°"’°" on!!!» w. s a May 0 o! i North win-litre - retired oilicere will be required for m1 a six months’ service.” / ‘iwesther The and u!“ some time‘ on deck late (in .Q8QG'B "w sil- Dudly North ssks t Minister of arm"?! Commerce u h .ioso.rolo-.sne wards “##- ( till from 1 in on“ st ‘wsr strength in form- LuODiI." m. various groupi- lteserve fleet Mr. Ilore-Belisha sold the Ad- miralty is s-nxi readlnflfl or cuisine the Ill D of tbs ltoyol Fleet Reserve. some 3,800 men-in two batches those who-hero most recently finished their ootusl service enzage ‘. A number \ . KING’S MAIL (Continued from D080 1) K1118 storm-tossed down, the wind htly. - ‘Ifhroeufisys out Irom Portsmouth day watching the As the sun went wleb mom this so p.111. A.D.'I‘.). mm the massive strong southeeossgubg‘ southoa m‘ 2d (mo. othi 001N071?"- was ‘oocss sill the Ion s"; ....§.... .. unonins grass owed to sttle Cruiser surged u ~ 3:10 hlelapgn the rt. . More’ an , the its m: the m. “a , pulse a Ilfl . mum ‘Uhtoflgld rm BIIIIU snMAnn-se Bouidmoot; i» Plus II ‘ i . k "mtzfisrutboy memoir calioutcnimlrledis "‘° elitist?‘ wi . m right hind map no Marshal Goerins. was Q route to Nationalist Spain strengthen German ties there, eiiq ofllcisls in- Berlin studied relations . The Tok treaties charted s course of striq ueutrflity. Rusis, whose policy. til obscure," continued to lay 11% rolein slmoot overy p ase of the , Eur problem, appeared to be 0h tn bet ‘commandm- W“ ~~ Mosoovp Russian capital Soviet indicated dissatisfsctim 1s with ulsI. . “gut oven in mild-Atlantic, with s. ‘Wench sass duos-r ' mum-s...» * Potloolrih a , I ab?“ ‘robs i‘??? com dug, ~ on swearlns 'IDNBURDRGA Oifit. ‘a SIIRING TONIC ._B|.00D FOOD whim ~ comimentsryiiliv7 e 01". ‘i u . Z