‘MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ' T“ gwny affection. and will, aend all the Plfilllllu is i'rom life. ocul- alien n-i f‘. ' liiirluilctonn (iimrnllun Two Tonto. Nlurului; Ullllftllllll, Founded llllfi. ‘lllil LATE’ Nazis Gain Step For Economic Penetra- tion Of Balkans. By LOUIS P. LOCIINER . zcinted Press Foreign Staff) BERLIN, Aug. 25—f.~\l’l—-llun- gin-y lllls hit-shed her wagon to the Nari (icrmun slur. tumccssiun. tli- l-Intcnte n it; "too lute" to ch ngc that fact, say lluuczirlnns travelling with Regent Nicholas llortliy on his state visit to rlllfilf llitler. Hungary's right tn rcarm despite post-war treaty limitations wits re- cognized by the Littli- Entcntc- Rumanlu, Czechoslovakia and Yugo- slavla—ln a moi-ting at Bled. Yugo- The People's Paper CIIARLOT Covers Prince Edward rlsland Like the Dew Everybody EFCWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 26, i938 _ EIUNGARCAY THRO WS 11v LOT WITH GERM NEWCASTLE. N. 3., Aug, z5_ lCP)_—_A picture of “deplorable conditions" among cod fishermen oi New Brunswick was painted hei"e today by F. T. B. Young, Caraquet, N. B., member of the N. B. Legis- lature when addressing the sea fisheries conference. The sessions were presided over by Premier A. A. Dysart of New Brunswick and Federal Minister of Fisheries J. E. Mlchaud. Mi". Young charged the condition was brought about by the sanctions of Great Britain against Italy fol- lowing thc Ethiopian invasion. As a result, he said, Italy boycotted tho importation of Canadian fish. "For many years the fishermen of the Caraquet shore were inde- pendent. From 12,000 to 15,000 souls depended on the cod fishing industry. There were several hund- |l:i\"':x. “this gesture by the. Little Eu- tcnlc would have meant. sumi-thlnrzl iuriicr but not now." said one uirnihcr nf Ailmlritl llurtl_v's ou-l, tinirzigc arriving today to witness al ilisplny of German military might put on for the Hungarian visitors. "iienricncd by Gcrmanys shat- tering: of the Versailles icitcrs. we have already gone ahead exceeding the military limits imposed by the Trlmiou Treaty." (‘Fhe 1930 Treaty of ‘Frinnon lim- lfcd Hungary's army to 35.000 of- lincrs and mcn and coded ti-rritory to Yu“ slavla. Rumnnia rind Czoho- llov la.) Two positive developments in Gcrmzin-Huvignriaii relations seem to hnve resulted from the visit of Hcrihy and officials of his Gov- rrumcntt- l. The apparent readiness of laud-locked Hunszauv, bordering GPflllflliV souih of the Czechoslo- mk lrontirr, to consider thc r-ccrcn- loci Gcrmiin Navy practically hcr own. 2. 1n return for formidable mil- ll: _\' protection. Hitler appears to Emu‘ calricd Hungary asri jumping- off place for economic penetration of tho Balkans. ilorthy exnrcsscd enthusiastic admiration for the German Flcet he saw in an impressive parade lt Kiel. SEEK Nirurnai. coUnsi: BUDAPEST, Ann. 25—(APl-— little Huvrziry would like to be cvciybodyls friend in the midst of ill!‘ serious diplomatic manoeuvring witch is trying the nerves of mid- dle and southeastern Europe. Dzckcring wltli Gcrmnuy and at the some time gutting better tcrms \\"..i thc Little Eutcnle lRiuuziuia, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia). llxuignry within the wcck has achieved! 1, A tentative non-aggression un- dcrstandlug with the Ent uc. 2. A promise o1‘ hwim" l!'(‘.'l‘lll(‘lll.’ for: Hungarian minorities in Yugo- .=.:ivla.. Rumauio. and Czechoslova- kin. ll. An uudersinudinrr with Gor- inimv which Buihipcst officials proumiuccd “atlvnniuucous.‘ ‘ 4 Recognition of military cqunl- iv. (i. A crunfnrtlng .~(‘ll$(_\ oi sccurily flliolilg from lh“ first lhu‘. she l» b‘; r courted by opym-lntz forces l~".'l((‘_\'li1P,' for pmilion in the val- lfll‘ of the Dzinubc. All thcsc things are the fruits ‘ll a fur-cling oi representatives of the Little Eulcntc stzvc at B‘cd. \'ll“(I~lllVlll. on Monrirv and the ' "Ht state visit oi Regent Ad- "lNicholus Hortliy" to Ger- ilv. the dclirnfc situation preval- ul thc lllilllljlil liunuu-v cl)- \l~l|>ly is Sil‘t'l'l"_!! the l‘.'.‘llll'tll Jvllh-c which Forcijzn Minister Kol- fllliun Von Kanyn called the "fore- runner of normalizing lelatlons "uzh all neighbors." comic {VENTS ill’. "Wedn so. is D nee NlKM Bl The liinlilarigs. uL-1257-6-l1-tf "Tnlklcs-Souris Monday. See Robert Taylor. 11-642-8-24-31. “Dane in Kubum School FY15“ night. Auizusi 2cm. n-sez-B-flfi-Zl- “Dance in Pownai Garage Hall Friday, August 28. Jackie Chi?‘ . man's Orchestra. L-681-8-25-2l. "Cake sale ln aid Basilica Al- tar Society at l-Iolmans Saturday lfternoon, L-68l-8-26-3l. "Come to the loo cream and dance, Orwell, Friday. Aura’! 20, iancing 9 to one. L-679-B-25-2i. "Talkies — Montague Saturday. Robert Taylor and Barbara Stan- Wck in "ThLs Is My Affair." L-642-B-24-3l. "In addition to clubs advertis- Kl yesterday, Livestock Marketing Board are loading lives-lock at Melville Station and Morel! Mon- th! afternoon, Aug. 20th. and York Tuesday morning, Aug. 110th. llENlAl ASSN. n- iio-a-zs- n. 4 rcds of_men employed on land for "the curing of the fish and in all 1 would say that nearly 18.000 per- sons depended, on the output of cod. They were always able to lllflllllilln themselves and their ifl-llllllES and there never was a time fi"om i898 to 1935 that one cont wns spent for the assistance oi the fishermen in the Caraquct area" said Mr. Young. The situation today was exactly the opposite he said. .Mr. Young pointed out that. al- though the fishing industry was established for 10o years before a stock of wheat was grown in the wcsl. fishermen were not enjoying the preferences the wheat ralsers were. - However. there was "only ' one cure for the fishermen of Cara.- quet," he snidspd that was mar- kets. "They are crying aloud for 30TH ANNllAl MEETING 0E Dr. F. C. Dougan Elected President Of Organization. Dr. F. C. Dbugan, Charlottetown City Councillor was elected presi- cl] NIEFSSIUNSAN. B. Fishermen FllliNl ENlENTEIn Dire Straits Federal Ministep-Told Of Urgent Need - For__ Markets. markets," said Mr. Young. Fisheries Minister Mlchaud in- formed the conference that the object of the discussions was to Secure SUEBQstlOns regarding the in- dll-“YY and to unable fishermen to present their problems, Approximately 2o per cent of the population of the three Mari. "m? Provinces depend on the ilsll- lug industry for an existence,“ he ::€.;.R"".::"..i*z: "this? i1rt:~i....... 0 e ‘ nohltlsoutdt t d “A lwll’ these people. (llliillclitfenftlgn me llldll-“YY. are to be supported." NEWCASTLE, N. 1a., A , g5_ (OfU-"Thwllilh the efiortlfsgof the Antigonish movement, the fisher. men as well as the farmers and workers in eastern Nova Scotiit have been enabled to organizg themselves for new achievement and new life,” Professor A. B, Mac. Donald of St. Francis Xavier Un- iversity. Antigonish, N. 5., said to. night. _ Addressmc the Sea Fisheries Conference’ here under the Joint chairmanship of Fisheries Minister J. E. Michaud and Premier A. A Dysart of New Brunswick, Profes- sor MacDonald pointed out. how- ever. the co-operatlve program (gir- ried on among the ‘Nova Sgotig, fishermen was essentially an edu- cational one, The adult education movement, Sponsored by St; Francis Xavier PYllVBYSAW. already‘ had brought Private results which have attract- ed the attention or the leading ecl- ucatlonallsts in North America." Acadia Graduates; Anti Students Mass For Centennial] WOLFWILLE, N. S.. Aug. 25—-1 Graduates and students of Acadia‘. University continued to £ll‘l'lVC ‘in Wolfville today for the centennial anniversary cclcbvutious of the" "little white college on the lull." Minister oi Lubor Nornuui M. with more than 300 others, iilltlll. gathering of at least 800 persons attended the unveiling of three memorials, one to graduates, onc to friends and the third to six women. (The last one Yo to commemor- (icnt of the Dental Association of Prince Edward Island at the 38th annual meeting of the organization y here lost night. The session, field in the board room of the City Building. was not well attended, l due to the heavy rain storm which mad:- trnvclllng on dirt roads dii- iicult. Dr. R. H. Barrett. Charlottetown was made vice-president while Dr. Heath McIntyre. another Char- lottetown City Councillor was nam- cd secretary-treasurer. Dr. McIntyre succeeds Dr. J. H. Ayers, Char- loticlovvn, who has held the pos- liion foi" 15 years since the Associa- tion was organized in 1000. Dr. Ayers‘ last tcrni of office begun in 1928. Di". A A. Lockhart. and Dr. J. H. Mirlvlurdo. both of Summcrside, P. E. 1.. were made members of the Council which includes the 0ther_ officers. Rrtiriug president Dr. L. A. John- ston, Montiigre. P. E. I. was in- cludcd in those not present at last night's session. DROWNED AT CAMPBELLTON CAMPBFLLTDN. N. 13., Aug. 25— (GP) — Eight- year - old Durwood McFai-lane drowned within sight of his home here today in the Mir- amichi River. The boy slipped from n lumber boom on the river where ,ate the memory of who in i828 “QT/rd bare-foot tn Wolfville from North West in‘ lLuneuburg County, to lcnd us- slstance in the establishment of a seminary from which the verslty grew 10 years la " . Charles A. Eaton. chi oi '90 and a Washington congressman, addressed the gathering following the unveiling ceremonies. Tonight. "sc-m“ grads uict in the ladies seminary. oldest build- ing on the campus. The structure was built in i879. with additions in 1892. Chancellor H. P. Whiildcn of McMaster University and Lnbor Minister Rogers will address graduates and their friends tn- morrow at the centennial convo- cation. ..Ch crcbcd Lady Tweedsmuir Arrives At Quebec QUEBEC. Aug. 25——Ludy Twecds- muir returned to Canada today aboard the liner Empriuss of Brit- ain nitcd a four-months visit in England. She was accompanied by her eldest daughter. Hon. Mrs. i3. F. R. Fairfax Ducy. Captain Fairfax Lucy and Mrs. Arthur Grenfcll. Lady" Tweedsmuir said Lord Tweetlsmuir ls making rapid recov- he was playing. Efforts to save hi werenirultless. ery at North Wales resort. China Informs The League Japanese Usin g Poising Gas GENEVA, Aug. 25-(6? Haves) —The Chinese Government form- ally chargcd before the League of Nations today that two battalions of its troops were wiped out by a Japanese poison gas attack last Monday near Chuchwang, north- east of Juiclinng. The accusation was contained in a note given the League Secretar- lnt by Dr. Victor Chl-Tsai H00. permanent Chinese deleflflle f" Geneva, for the information 0f LCHQHE Council and Assembly members and of! the For Eastern Advisory Committee. The noic follows:— "According to a r9901‘! "all" mlttcd by telecrwh by the Wm- mand of Chinese T100118 m9- Julchang sector in northern Kionil- Julchang, advanced on the night ot Aug. 21 as far as Tawuho. "Two Chinese battalions then received the order to counter-at- tack and they succeeded in push- ing back the enemy to the neigh- borhood of Chuchwang. On. Aug. m at one o'clock in the morning the Japanese, profiting by the wind direction. released large quantities of toxic gas. "With the exception of the bat- talion commander-who was wounded and taken to the reiir before the gas attack-and two lieutenants and two soldiers-who were slightly gassed-all officers and men of these battalions are dead. "It is held that the victims, who bled from the none, were poisoned g p~ -i e, the Japanese who swereloiltnénumiiwana port-bu" °¢ my ambnlM-lna m!‘ l Rogers tnglstcrcd today, iilongl six worn cu | unl- l SWEEP THE Damage To G r a i n Crop Feared-—Two Deaths In N o v a Scotia. Heavy rainfall driven by high north and north-east wind did damage to grain fields in the Pro- vince yesterday’. Standing grain was battered and broken down rendering harvesting difficult while lesser" injury was caused to the po- tato crop. Many farmers took com- fort in the thought the bulk of their grain had been cut. In the 12-hour period from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. yesterday 1.12 inches of rain fell. During the afternoon the \\'iud averaged 28 miles per hour. although for short periods it renchcrl considerably higher vel- ocitlcs. Very high tide was recorded at Charlottctinvii yesterday morninc‘ At one time it rciichcd the level oi’ the Island Fertilizer Company wharf and about l1 A.M. the Rocky _Point ferry Fairview cancelled crossing when the water lap- ping the top of the dock at the City side made docking very dit- iicuit. LllSL night another very high tide was recorded although the wind had gone rimvn and the sform had apparel" '~ Mr. Warren Burns, meteorologist at thc C... . ._....uiciit- al Station sum li.i: “tint-all had been exceptionally hi-aivy. 1n the period fi"oin ll o'clock Wednesday night until last evening 1.70 inches of rain had been rccorilcd. Last lllllill. tile barometer was rising. but irregularly, and weather" conditions remained unsettled. HALIFAX. Aug. 25--(CPJ—Thc worst electrical storm in several years swept over central Nova Scotlu, accompanied by torrential ruins. LULlAl)‘, killing one person, in- juring several slightly and damag- ing or (icstndynlg property: Another dcaih bliuncil on the tliiYlllg l'lllll was that oi .\'iary Iiurchcli, 18. She drowned when an ziumuiobilc pluugid over the head 0i n furry" wn u‘. Iona. Two OlllCllw lll ihc cur were -i"cscucd. It was believed the raiu obscured the urivcrls vision of the wharf. John L. Seaman. 3U. trainer of the ‘lruro Biuuciiis in the dztys when they were a perennial threat 1 to uikc the Maritime Hockey Cllitlilpliillsilip, was killed when lightning struck a workshop in ‘which All‘ was innking a wooden cart ioi one of lli.» children. The 00.1. struck a power llllt), liollowcil it along to the shop and ran down u light cord which ex- tended to within a few iuchcs of hi: llLklil Allin _\ ' Chrl-Aic. iicr i: silo and mother, wurc (iuzcd \\‘lll.‘ll u bolt struck their luriuhousc l uciii" hcrc. Ellllfll‘ Sievcni, 1iatrol- ,lllilll ui ‘the 'l‘iui"o power commis- ‘s.on plant wit.» shocked slightly whic at woik and a third person. Arthur M.(}iu“ih,v. ll lineman, was iimiriil \\‘ll:'n hc icll from ti pole on which ha‘ \\'il_s \\"0:'kin:_-, (luring lhc storm. Dllllliljlt‘ by llic storm was i-siimnicd iu the thousmuis. Punitive Action For JERUSAI EM. Aug. ‘J5—-.‘\l‘l— Bflli~il ll’.'lll|.‘.w bkw up ' hcu-c- lll John lnllillfl‘ m pun urtiol. 1.1" lh; .‘ n;. A::l\l.llll IlmllJi bJnun" S. Aivfzuli by un Arab uun An Anib hunchbnck. lic‘rl for the killing nus shot dcairi in Jcuiu unl- llury cinup when uuthoritir. mud, hc il'l(.‘(l to bolt to freedom. In i-y-nmnlilng the Jcn.n homes. thc Govcrumcnt declared it ‘i. bellcvcd "certain inhabit s‘ i slsted" tho a-russin of Moi ..t. who died inst nichi from bullet wounds suffered when gunmen invmlcd {ilstrlct administrative headquar- ers. SWAM CHANNEL, CLAIM (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) DOVER. England, Aug. 25 — A German lrl swimmer, Bruno Wen- del. lan edat Shakespeare Cliff. 2 1-2 milvs from Dover. today. and announced she hnd swum ihc Eng- lish Channel in l5 hours 3 minutes. NARITINIES mm, Slaying Is Taken | Liquor Revenuesé Total $52,000,000l Aug. Y5 -- Liquor brought $26.086.000 to the Domin-l ion treasury in the 1937-38 fiscal: S p p year, the Dominion Bureau of, Statistics reported today. 1i was, an increase of $3,lll5.000 in the excise duties. ckcisc war taxes. custims duties uncl duties on inai". paid lll the previous fiscal year. Bu! the revenue to the Domin- ion was not as great as the prof- its for the provinces. these total- ling in thc provincial fiscal year ending in 1037. 326325.000. The provincml profits were: IRMNsiA-Federal - Provincial-NB illR lRlAll Nova Scotia $l.1i14.000; New Bruns- i wick $1,105,000; Quebec $5.487,000; Ontario $9,456,000; 512.000; Saskatchewan $1,453,000; Manitoba $1- Alberta szaorooo; British Coluni-l bia 33.607000. Prince Edward 15-, laud has prohibition. The report says it is sible to obtain accurate figures on Canadian liquor consumntloil- EX-l North Shore early this mouth vviih not pos- I cept in Nova Scotizi, Quebec, On-= tario and Alberta the boards do not publish figures show sales on a gzillonzige basis. liquor f0' Canada's great tourist traffic also- accouuts for much liquor. ifilllllililESAN Bil N VENTlllN. Til ENll TllDAY Delegate-s D i s c u s s Many.Topics At Busy Sessions-Ed- ucational Meeting In Evening‘. Sessions of the three-day‘ dio- rcsau convention of the Catholic Women's League continued yester- day at St. Dunstaifs University. At 8 o'clock the convention mass was celebrated by His Excellency’ Most Rev. J. A. O'Sull'ivun, Bishop of Charlottetown. His Excellency also preached a sermon A business session opened at 9:30 a. m", and lavas honored by the presence of Bishop OSulliviin Following an afternoon meeting tea was served by the Sisters. In the evening nu educational unwi- ing was hcld. Tixiay the business -_M*Lll\'__l1flf.l$llP-i lied M!“ . (Continued on Page a, Col. 2) Ordnge Pekoe Blend __. ._g ‘UA A. ‘ at the hizirlni- Wharf awaiting dis- '- posal oi the case. APTAIN IS BUMMITTEI] e r - o w n e 1" 0f Seized Vessell, Sent To High e ri C o u rt By lllagis- trate Mellish. Captain lsracl Illlmztou. skipper owner of the 35-tnu auxiliary schooner" Ncllic J. Banks was com- mitted i0 ihe Supreme Court. for rial by Magistrate L. B. Mel- ish. Montague. Illlnglcn \\':is charged undcr the Customs Act with being in Cau- udlan waters uvllh incorrectly marked papirs. Ills Nmvioundlziirii registered cruit was seized 5 1-2 miles off Prince Edward Island's u cargo of i600 gallons of assort- ed liquors and 11.800 cigarette: Se ire was mudc by the (‘ll5lOlll.~ cruiser Ulua. The schooner" was lowed to Charlottetown, the cargo unloaded and the vessel tied up I10 laces NY?‘ WIMAXI MS’ OFA MERE MAN That which is wanted DPPOIm" iluubly acccptablc if offered spon- tuncously. Annual hulnwl-rlptlun nl'll\l‘l'l'll $5.00 lly .\Iiill—l’. ‘B. l. $1.00; (ullnilii unit L'- b. $5.00 CZECH N555 TIA TIONS APPR OA cu CRISIS CompromisePlan Is Rejected By Sucletens, Report Britain Likely To Take Strong Stand With France As Growing Concern Is Indicated. l.()I\'l)()I\'. Aug. 23--(('.l’.)--.\u zippuri-nt dt‘i'lill(l(‘l( ln ncgiliiutions between ("l.ccho.slo\zil\i:i lliltl her Huilclcu min- ority tonigjht thrcutcncd to impcilc Priruc Minister" (‘hum- berlurfls program of liuropezin uppwiscmcut. Diplomatic quartcrs indicated crouini: concern over the inability of thc (‘icchoslovzik (lovcrnnicni 21nd its NuZi-suppiii'icd (icvmun minority to ucrci- on methods of settling Sudctcn sclf-igincrnmonl (lt‘lll£lll(l.\ lllfilllllll med- iation machinery" offcrcd by the British Itunciniuu Blis- sion. v On il hurried trip from Pruhzi. F. T. A. Ashtonihvat- kin, foreign office economics export and Viscount Runci- man's riizhthzind man, confcrrc-d with the Prime Minister and Viscount Halifax, Foreign Alinistcr. . It wus believed Ashion-Gwiitkin reported that refusal "by representatives of the ilfittilllil Sudctcns to compromise had crcutcd an impasse. .. __..__.= Efforts " ‘ Cleveland Police 1 Iriperlls Pi-itcc If a breakdown of negotiations Mr Three members of the crow. all natives of zhc Ancient Colony were released by the customs author- itics and svut buck to their home-w by lillilllglffillflll officials. Jlillll- Ulillgwfl WAS Cllllliied to bring thc DfGSSllfC on the under the Customs Act and pre- gunmen“. limiuaigv hearing opened at, 1. A threat to withdraw the ————~ Georgetown two weeks ago. Evi-l Runcimiiii Mission. arousing siid- CLi-I\l1~;l..;\ND, Aug. ".3—(AP>- "deuce \vn.~:..siibiiiittcd a‘. a subseU 9m“ fem?‘ .0‘ Cum ‘Wllflsuls. A sumrncr school stu. lqucnt ihuc und the case adjourn- (‘WM Bllml" mils "lliéhl SAY l ed until yesterday. Mr. J. B. Johnston, Charlotte- town appcurcil for Capt. Illington and Hon. Mark R. MncC-ulgcin, K C., for the Crown. At tho earlier sessions Mr. J. J. Johnston. K. C.. was couuscl for the (lofcncc while Mr. C. St. Clair Trainor, M. L. A.. acted for the Crown. Seizure of the Nollie was made under a recent agree- ment bcuvccn the Canadian and British (‘uwciniuciils whcrcby Customs officials of Canada are permitted to slop vessels register- ed in British {Jossesslons inside a 12-milv limit. Only crnit under 50.’) tons arc included in the new ‘uurccmcnl, The pi"oclnmuli0ii an- nouncing lhc new rcguhillun was contaiucd in a special issue of (‘no Canada Gazette dated thc 0th. of August. The defence argument was that sufilcicnl time had not elapsed before tho .~u:v.uri\ for Capt. Illino- ton to zicciuuiut hiimclf with the BOSTON. Aug. tcrday. A p»wcrf\ill_\"-builf, neatly- drcsscd mun, he udmittcvi tlrmk- ing with Mrs. Bruni at a house- warming party in her apartment on Washing-ton Street. near Northampton, in Boston's souzh J. Banks , 25—'C'Pr—-Kcn- i-nil. occurred 1'. might hnmpiw . CllZllllb~.‘l‘li\ll1'S efforzs to bring". Eurcpiiui peace ihrough applause-l mcnt oi the dictators. l Observers sziid thri. SiCHsflVCYC , open to the British G-ovcrimnict. Grapple With New Murder Mystery , _ _ upon ih.» heater.‘ body onlv that "private clfurts‘ haul ~ i failed in hrnzg thc opposing puri- campus u! \\ les together since the mission is , , ., , A inu,1officinllfl icrsiiy madman?" ‘ ‘( W: I ‘ 2. Sh" John Simon. chancellor " < ‘f “m , of thc erxchcqucr. is to monk at "O KL’ Lnni-rk. Scotland. Sutiuvhiy. and; ' l migghi l‘('li(‘l"lif‘ ihul Britain rc-l -- ~- ~ servos the rich‘. to fight beside former ilshc hut-n home France ii nnj," infringement is since ’l‘uc.~da_v evening. lie risked mndc on C7cchoslovnk lncicpcnd- 1i nlqglibfil‘ HUI, Illfltiv i once. Y’, i ' Fiuini-c imd Briiriin jointly t, ‘ mlcht lllfllfl‘ a new direct and; \ . firm diplomatic Siiilntl in Buy-mi’: uflk‘, 0mm‘ - against German stipport to I l“), EN‘, ‘M ‘l I c ‘ CYOPIlOFlOYIIKlIIS il'f)\ll)l(*\i>l‘lll‘ znin- m“ “ " m” "> ," nmv he \\'('ll'. from > 1S J tlon facing (lctictlvcs. important Prnnounccmcnt Dctectivv: Scrrit. Jnincs Hogan ' in w ' the ‘Tho press led by the wcll-cnn- 1y... yo“ _ m- "n": Post. t‘(\llll(l"lli’-: on lump: 1 ll iriityiNl-‘ill . R HQ?‘ will nounccini-iit at Luuark. vSigniii- F‘ i bu“ Nme“ h‘? _, " _ ,1: 3“ ounce was sccnln thcfnct hc wns 1mm“ bpt-"rc his hm‘ "n mind culled in in the conforcncc with * l?" Fwd All?" 5llllllllpl’ F“ a! ,_"\'lll¢yll-('i\\'1lll(lll today". ' E'\“'-l".'"" '- t’. if ri ihrivif to withdraw the 3.3"“ r :1 .'Rllll"ll!l7lli .\li~~ion proved ~ii i o’ .r '.<.\.1.l1 of the 16th.. annual convention new law, us he was on the hich ycnt. lli\\l‘t‘.l'l'. n scvcrc stmv will be concluded at morning and 590$ WYWH ill!‘ DFOCA-"lmailflll WEI?- l“9‘“}l¢l hi‘ l“.‘“"°“"5“‘f5'- _ . _ ‘ - ~ afternoon sessions. Election of issued. _ _ “The i-cii-itzn .'\'lllli‘ll‘l conferred I ‘officers and report of resolutions Till‘ N91“? J» Bank-i 118d 5811f“! Uflllhw R951‘, _C_““"t“‘“.-"F352?‘ j _ Airs. Jmncs? committee will bc included lu the {will 3'». Plffll‘ i‘ lt‘\\' 01135 1mm‘ liumgfig ,f:,§‘i,.,m,‘,‘_§"],..gnllfllw. i Q u“ m". x b11sin9_<__<_ lto Aiicust b. and had cleared fur ‘FYMMT y‘ A; hum!‘ wjn(__ _ l) \- “man ‘he czlwmgin?“ ;\'\‘K[\Ilnl)1"(% Emu‘ hlgh_fcns' lsontuiirwln l’ Illllflt‘ l'\ ll- Ill‘? ‘ \lil\,lil(\ ‘ yesier ny morn ug ecu-u cs iciifl , , l I71'|~n_-l| w,“ Dvm- (p-q-“mn l _ _ the report. of a committee. up- lvllllliltllftf Rush ‘unlit lnunru-ii\'rcs, which l'i'[‘llZ- l V“? (0 “at? \'QOK\NO\ pointed inst ycar anil lll‘1\il(‘(l by y lcr Tiriounnl Dlllilillvl‘ uzivr‘ nk (vile l \ WAY Mrs. A. J. Holy-ail. cuin-toiirioivii. Ill NOPiIIEPII Qllfilltlt‘. rcuwm for ulmnrloninrz the 40- ‘ which waited on the Provincial _____ thou" work wcck if) shill “KAWATSK ‘k Govemmcm Wm‘ ‘-(.Ar...-(.n,._.. to SENNh-F},;IUQE_ QM“ mm 25» loci nmnv to hr-hcvc l-runcc “Tllllll i school ti".\'1 books The dc tlou . (cPr_Pr pgclgvg 513151} 1t min- ‘.“‘\§"m "“ """“"""" ‘l “Ml l had been inviuzibll‘ m‘? ‘ll by I ‘"i‘urc cc rush Iozluy i> Pcrshlil: "Ajhy, n_(“‘i|,ll-jn’ cu ,1..- wh- the Government and u pfflluhovif , nghivry , 1111105 _~,guth(\;\51/ of Hnffré,“ mu’ w," "Qwf "M. (‘ollslticlfllldil i0!‘ it.“ fillfifiP-“llflll this ll(ll‘lllt‘l'll Qucbcc mining io\v:".. " “mm, ’vi_rl‘l'7;i m h‘, ‘Un' ,,. v.33‘, A mndc. ii Wils Slllll. A ti-ilinv ull whcri- u new cold find was .~"~- ‘int-Jinn. 'rl\,'l‘. llll\ln(\\\ ;-~p1p1;~ip;1_ l commuter was nnmi-d t.» further t)tll'li‘(l. t.‘ ulnrn w C-wim- l dcnl with thi ruiuJvii g . ;('i)l[t n; l "> in un lid’ idvicllcnvv ¢n,_ mp] 5m _ __ ;. lion: ll I Bishop ' -. ll“ll(l(‘(l C‘ w. q... ,H.(.,,\»,.,-,. . Fillllkll \ W. L. incinhr K for "l. intcrr-d » jvyl- inf Illlllll“ "‘\?““=' ‘ they’ wcri- tukh in 'h' ictichlnl‘ of n“. ._ to _ _ i ' "4 “Ell ‘ oi Cltrlstinii do l capacity (‘m x “Fm-h HFNHFQ ,1), ‘I’ ‘I ‘__ A A report o.’ d". - ...: lrciisurvl‘. in.~pc("‘- lint f_::ix“,l¥nl‘.y,‘.ll.,_tl n“,l,l,,)lf"l.(,p,,, I Q‘ '.\ . ' ". '\" ‘Ii .2: ‘l .r - _ _____ ‘ " " . ~=.'\\\ , ... _ 1 1t\gNl"ll.\\{VTll$LiiNiilhPllilPll ‘ U110“ xnwsui m. x nnovvxvv Wminmlv 'mmilllpitL»LKIAQNNKN} l I l" A tnlcprniu f‘ ni-‘vinu 'zrccliiirr:~= _ HAHN“... hwhhoj 1., “m. ‘as from Airs. F. A. Cotlcc. Monti-ml. ill’. By (iunriluins "if Wire) H. ]‘('*.‘l1l (,4 h”. ,_I,1,.H,,,H._ m past prcsirlcnl of ihc National BALTIMORE- ’\“F~'- A "Mim" = C rvhusl vnkiu Cillilllllll ilwl not l Organization, was read. Moss pus ‘in “Amid llhlll“ lwm‘ “mm U“ confirm llll“l' ]Jl'l‘(il('lllll"~‘ . . . -. iodv of Puui J hurkcr. ilhbll-illllll ‘Wm lead “l” hm“ 1°C“ sumu" mdnuizln xhior ul th~ Bfiiiiiuru- ' '7 ' - isions not rcprcscntctl nt the con- 5,1“ iwfi]. In“, w l “finlwf i“. h.“ : l‘li:\ll.'\ Au; f» ‘i ill ,\ i ~_.~l Wlllioil- Ol.'t‘l'-l)()tll‘fl from‘ Alns saizlbonl yw- (ll""l‘-““ ‘V 5 ‘*1’ ll""“ l‘ l” ‘ll-"r?" k "l The report of diocesan corrcs- l(‘i'ilil_\'. ‘Pui- coroner llcd it an nc- -‘ ' j" néndint: sccrctauv. Miss Florence ("ldcniiiidrowning ,iC()l‘.'llllli'(l 0n pin-v (I. C-oi 2i Pl Kelly. Montague. concluded the ' ' r r ‘l‘.»ili~.".i> 5+ T‘! mcrnlm: sesflon. l Oman. 5" 73 After luncheon Mrs. H. J. Hyncs. M ‘ _ ‘r l 11 m; 7.1 president. of the diocesan organ- 0 l c‘ T“ lzatlon gave hcr report of thc nn- ‘ 7-’ ll?- tlonal convention held at Quebec d’ M ' ‘ H» T! city last month. Be Fflffflef ana |a|1 Uufltjf-j , u.» u» in l l‘(lliI-f('\.\"l‘ l"‘:- l ~11 i l-‘nv’ neth R. McLanc. 50. who claims,‘ He told the court hc kniu u:\".‘l- ' ‘ to be a former “Canadian Mount- , nu; nhuu: .\ir.~. Iillllll} d. 1i‘ : i‘. l’ "~ H] p(,1g¢;.nmn_"' and Ll bq from ‘that cwcrvllunz “as pcucch. Halifax, was hold illllllillt wilhoul hi~ it'll‘ i" llvp ill :l.-. mun: G .10 ball for September session of Sup- ,iui.iu ll.‘ m the \\'li\l.l'.‘. niui ’ 4 _ ‘L erioi" Court on u chnrize of first only (illlk- 117. 1hr ‘part1 "lw ““‘ Wmmw " dogrcc murdi-r. - The his he kliciv u! ‘m: iiipwli. lie was arrested in thc upaii- lu- who an \\'lll"ll lu» \lil~ .i\iiik~~u- nicnt of M15. Katherine Brnni. 60. mu ill z; ,H\'.l(‘¢‘ i-il. "in lullmzu? n widow. ivho (llflfl a few minulc< l moini l, after lacing taken to hospital. She .\l('l/HI.4 \\.\.~" illlt‘.‘~"(‘\. .i1".ir 1m- hnd been hcnicn with n blunt m- li(‘l‘ um- iitmuilul_ n» zlu- ulvlll‘ “n: ( ‘R Hm“. ‘HHNHS sirumcnt. iuon". hj." .\('l'i‘.l|lI~ l\\'4l nww Mcllmu- plcuiicd innocent when burs of .\’iv.~_ lh-um ~< l _" _ ‘mm, “unhm -,'.,_ m My, _1_ “L nrruicvivd in ‘Aiuuicirsiil (‘ourt _vc'=- down lv-r i! or ill. .. ‘ll-l 1-.» 1 w m‘ "m, H; IL ,,,_ 1~,,r,,,,.,,- ll ;|. m. 30'» p. m. tint‘ ‘Li? a. Ill. "ml 11.50 p. Ill. Sunday's, Lrnvcs Ill. and ‘i . m. unil snirl lhcv wcrv- Vitlllitlllivil m" McLmip who ihreau-ncd "rum. Mrs. Bruni, they said, was trim: uncomcloiis on the flNi and the» shambles ' llurdcu 9.00 n- Lgavq-q ormcuiinn 10.15 o. Ila l l l l I ihi- Ptlllilllllflfl Allflilk.‘ wt .. A 1 l‘! A and 8.10 y. “u. T0011! W05 l u-dqfinflfin.._< 0c .5- | <-