.er..Commlssioner for Australia in ai-1 i _ ‘ \\\\ \ ` /._/ £4* \\\\.4` ' ' ° f 1 * C A yi ii J V _ 1 _ic/._ , The eople’s Paper ;.;.. .-1 »~~....i Read by Every ~ ody r Covers Prmoe Edward Island Like the Dew H4." W ~ t' i "' . .1 _ ., I B i \\\Y- 1 iii” A fiii ii ' ‘ 'f ~\&\\ 3375/;/.¢» ,,,. ‘I _ \§\§` &\\\\ _ I//_ //// "'Y7Ll_4W"’ %>~ Qi ‘ir ` Ii _,th \ 55’/ii\“ Ql{1\ fu’ -\»\ “”"‘T i Bear In mind the success of per- IGVOFIUCO. ‘ MAXIMS ora Morninl Guardian. Founded IBB1 Charlottetown Gunrdlnn Two Cen I MAXIMS *_ OF A MERCHANT I Always think of the value of _ time. _ _ U CHARLOTTETOWN, CAl\ADA, FRIDAX . JUl\E 2-3, 1926 V ,- v - i Annual Subscriptions I) ll fl B-Y “lib Canada and el7.';r.*A. 1 Scotland _ _UIEATHAII Ready For Bonnie iii Pliiiiitii Ch-as. Robertson, 62, Found Unconscious at .Rear of Trenton Home - Plight Dis- covered by Son. NEW GLASGOW. June 24.-The sudden death oi’ ‘Charles Robert- son, of Trenton, has caused quite a stir in Picton County. News of the passing or this well-known Trenton citizen, was made known yesterday morning, when his son, James, re- ported finding his father about two hundred feet from their home in a partly unconscious condition- .Fur the past few months the late M‘r. Robertson and his |4011. James, had been living alone on Rose Av- enue. Trenton. Both are 'well-known and respected citizens of the town. lt seems that the younger man came home as usual, around ten thirty. and after few minutes retir-x * »- A . This young traveller is proceeding all alone from Montreal to Glasgow D the nl ht He woke ub.yu¢*abosrd tiic Anchor-Donaldson liner cd f r 5 . seven o'clock and looked for his' fnthor_ Not being able to locate< him, he searched tho house and then looked outside. After a few minutes he heard his futher calling. and. he rushed to the spot. There he found the elder man in a semi- couscious condition( He quickly car ru-ri him into tire house and rushed for help. lClilef Norman Mcbonuid was quickly on the scene, and he S01 in touch with Dr. !Stram-berll. Will! Athenla. Though making the trip without a parent's watchful eye, he is under the care of the ship's con- ductress. General Higginson Celebrates His 100th Birthday NEW YORK, .luiie 2-i. --“(lencr- ins ected the body and decided to al Sir George lill-iginson, who is P mu the icomneg-_ and 1; post-mort-iviblted by King George every yenl' em examination was made. The' for a fc\v da s, bus celolirutell his Y body was taken to Campbell's imd- 100th birthday", says un oificiul ertakiug rooms. After a thorough examination it was decided to send the stomach and its contents to Halifax for an analysis. There is a slight suspicion that the deceased did not die a nuturnl itnth, and this claim is supported by the finding of a can, which cen- tained Paris green. "Nothing definite can be ascer- tained till the result of the exuinin- ation in Halifax," said Dr. Strom- berg tonight. James, the son, informed _the po- lice that he found some vomiting British radio nicssaigo liroudcust. from Rugby und picked up by Tile 1 Wnrltl's wireless stittion in thc Pulitzer Building. “The event wus marked at Mar- low, in Iluckingham, whore Sir George lives, by presentation of a large estate to, the public to be known as Higginson Park. “Higginson is the oldest (lencrril in the Army, i.hc oldest ltliun grad- |liate, and the oldest. tluurdslnan living. lie has known 1ici‘:~lonally the lust |`ive British riilors. (Tile latter statement can hardly be nc- curate, ns Queen Victoria came to near the spot where his father wasfthe throne in 1837 when Gcucrnl found, and this will also be exainin- ed. The late Mr. Robertson came to New Glasgow, fifteen years ago. lic was born in this town, but mov-, ed away at an early age. l-le is the 'Higginson was a boy of 11.i “”(lencrnl Higginson joined thp Grenudiors as ensign, 81 years ego, _and iouglit through the Crimean iwar, being the last survivor of the small party oi’ Guardsinen who Bm, of Mn and Mm John m,benli>i°oke througii the enemy ut lnker- dtobertson, of Barney’s River. Since coming to New Glasgow, the dc- man, and he still lends n vigorous life and received innumerable con- ratulations today, including mes s ~ - ceased had been employed at tbe|Bages from v me King and royal plant of the Nova Scotia .Steel and Coal Company. as a fireman on the boilers. The deceased was sixty- two years oi’ age, and is survived by his wife. one daughter, a nurse, in New York City; and two sons. James, ni. home, and Wiilllam in New Glasgow. Four half-brothers are also living at Bnrney's iRiver, Stewart, lllarlnnd. James and Wil- linm. U..S. and Britain Good Friends Now And in Future (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, June 21.-The l`ll'it- ish Empire has more friends in the United States now than nt any oth- 0r time in history,-Sir James Eld- Ulb United States suid todny. The Commissioner who is return 1118 to Australia. after two years here told the \Britisli Luncheon Club ai. its farewell to him tlmt it is unthinkable “that the United States and the British Empire can ll any future time be other than friends.” A hotter understanding* *lid a deeper affection was growing. stronger every day. he said, hurling that this would mean much for lilo "“l'id's peace, prosperity and pro-I Kress. Condensed Specials lA1‘l»-dc. Dol* word, net each insertion in this column. ***0¢O-¢%¢-O-0-6-ooo-0-0-O0-¢**** s IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT G0 10 Bsundqrf, East sud of -Market Buiidinl. Phone 81. ` '-i0! rnlivrino or svsnv iibleription, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardia Cent- ral Job Prlntery. Phono 32. 'YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPEB Prices. 50 for |06. 100 for 85c, 250 101' rio. coo for s1.oo, iooo for *$1.95. Pcstpaid. Gdnrdisn Office. - family." ' Move For Tax l Reduction Made By Democrats (Special to the Guardian.) W1\Sll‘lN(l’l`ON, .lllliu 2-1. -A move ro force iinniodiuie tux re- duction including at l‘l“i>Hlo_ on this ycur`s payment and abolition of automobile. :iiiiilsciiiciit and all in- coino luxes wus inudu today by Ileiiiocraiil in (longres=. .Rcprcseiiiative .lncob Stein, New York, introduced u resolution dir- ecting the Ways and Means Com- mittee to meet u mouth or two be- fore (Wingress roconvenes Decem- -ber 5 io draft a tux cut hill to ab- sorb the present $Ilii0,0il0.000 treasury surplus und other reven- ues. Conservative With- draws Nomination (Special to the Guardian.) -EDM-0N'l‘0"N, Juno 24.-C. H. Gnvroau. Conservative candidate for llenver ltlver, has withdrawn his nomination, This leaves a straight fight in that riding be- tween .i. IM. llocliouc. present Lili- erai iiioiirlier und A. Dollsle, U. F. A. Candidate. Queen Mary Approves Oi Modern Girl LONDON, June 24.-Queen 'Marv `mnnt conservative of QU091111 11115 mothers, has witnessed the proces- sion of debutnntes at two Royal Courts, has observed young wom- en at recent sporting events. Bild has ended hy putting the stamp of Royal approval on the modern girl of 1926. ~ “They are well liehsved, very pretty, and they are learning to wulk M gracefully as l¢iriD_did ill ds ," she is said to have con- °WAN'rso A1' cues Kircrisu Fifi- Alibi! Victoria Hotel » ioi-on-ai. um ir-ia. '1 B1! Y nded to 'her entourage in eurl>ril°li tones. after the *Royal Courts had_ [IEBME ,ETILLIURY BLAMES Nil iiiiii ` ' l]ilNiiNlIlS IN C IN FElii3llSilN DISASTER Inquest into Death of _iiirtram ' Veinot ~ -- Concluded - Experienced Seaman As- __ J.S. Woodsworth Mov- _ _ _ R' 1, ' C __ ed Sub_Amendment serts Weather Was Solely Respons ‘8ne111of ‘;'[';1;1t011§e_ 50 C11Si01\1»S R¢P0l‘t-- lble for Tragedy' ' -' markable Religious _ , .Sp€3k€1’ Rlliod Sub- Picrrou. June 24. _rhut Bert- so it Chula he used. Qbservances of M0_ . ra-1-n Veinot, the Picton young man Peters stated that it was better _ Amendment lll Ord- who lust his nr.. when the ar-edge practice to tow the lifeboat, than dem T|meg_ "Ferguson" sank in the raging to keep it on deck, because in case galiih in i kl;Iorthumberlai;]d Straits, inf nehcersity it could be get at bet- --- on e n g tof June 18t , came to er t an f it Wore 011 board. N0 'MU'N‘DldLE[N, 111, June 24 A11 OTTAWA. -Time 24.-“Nine m0I`8 his death by drowning, and that lifeboat he said, could have been 1-had md 1 ' ` _ » 1 s sy ed to a new Rome of __ Landed Safely from h . 61°. - mended the appointment of e. judic- iiours House debate onthe Customs "no blame attached to the captain launched in the sea that was run- the Catholic chu'rcli_.‘Mum1e1e1 report brought a subamendmcnt to or crew of the said dredge." is the nius at the time or the disaster where in the procession of t 8 B the ‘Conservative amolldmelll- The substance of the verdict returned as it would have been swamped Blessed Sacrament a great multi- sub-amendment Camo from J. S~ last night by the jury, under the before the men could have got tude of eucharistle .pilgrims re- - Woodsworth.I18b0r member from direction or Coroner Dr. M. R. into it. pled-god their faith ia s living (Canadian Press) Winnipeg- at im’ 91111 of 11 Speech .‘Y011\iS. at the conclusion of the in- This feature of Peters’ evi- Christ. which was marked by ruvrs Hwrmy quest -into the death or the vie-ulence contradicted that or :funn The spiritual pilgrimage or the Capt. Eric Carlson und eight pi his 51191105 1111111 111111 119611 Wimeesed tim 0! the disaster. in which five Landry, another survivor, at lust faithful from many laude to the crew from the American fishing during V119 W0 lli1Y5 01 the 110111119- others, lost their lives. night‘s session of the inquest, who -beautiful little town named after Schooner Falmouth were lauded The effect Df W°°d‘”‘°"h"5 mb' M0r’l‘iB Pct8rB. Oi Halifax. rim- asserted that the lifeboat would 1-110 ‘Cardinal A1`C11i119l\0'D of Chi- Wfeiy 011 Sable island yesterdn amendment- if ad°Pi°d~ W°“ld 1'” 1191” 011 U16 “F&i’Sl1S0I1." and one of have been of advantage if it had C1180 and Boat of St. Mary’g of the after their vessel had caught, mg 10 Strike 011'- i1`°m 111° C°“9*“"'“i-We the four survivors of the disaster. been on the deck of the dredge. ‘Lake Seminary. was one of the and was abandoned 28 miles north- amendment all words t0i10Wi11g D119 and Dr, Duuuuu Murray of p1¢10u_ pete,-5 sam the sw,-m D,-8uu|1|ng most remarkable religious events west by west of Sable Island at Preamble 8.1111 1° make °1\1@1` 11m911d‘ who conducted an examination oiioh Friday night was the worst he 0i’ £119 modern times. Like a great 9.30 yesterday morning The re. ments 10 me term” °f th” °“st°ms the remiiiils Of Vcinot Were i.hB.liad even seen in his fifteen years' 1-111°- °V01'8&U1@rib.g momentum' the mainder of the crew had not land- l‘€l10l`l. Chief 111110115 the 1`9°0m'_only witnesses at last night's ses- sxpsrleucu at gpu_ waves of human emotion swept ed on the island when Suiieriu. I\19I1dHli011B 0! the 311b'11me11dm°11iision of the inquest. Capt; Ormlis-i The witness stated thai. he felt 'Ul>0n Mundelein, forty miles north- tendent Henry reported by radio H19- iton. of the tug "Coaiopolis' which perfectly safe in putting to sea in West 01' C1110?-80. through every to C. H. Harvey, local agent of (1) That n judical committe be;|-md [he dredge in ww at the uma the dredge on Friday morning available Channel of movemenlt the Marine and Fisheries Depart- `.11l1P0i11l-Uli 10 inveaiigam the adinimiof the tragedy, who was expected and that if he had been in com- “nm the Bemlnafy ll1'0111ldB i11'1li il-S ment 11115 ‘morlliilg but it was istration of tho 015101115 D998"-' to girc evid'-.nce, did not urri\'o.mup.1 ha w0u1d have done the 0lll~i)'il1S 1B1'l'il>0l'y became a vast hoped they had been picked up hy 1119111- _ _ and the jury decided that his evi- same as did Captain MM¢1n_ City of nearly a million souls de- a Dunenburg schooner. Whuu (2) That 111’-me R- R- Fm""°W» De' dence would not he reqiurud to cn- Although he was not very famil- di°a'ie¢,i 1° 11 faith 11111016011 C011- last seen the Falmouth' was bglph. Dull' Mmisief 0f Gus'-°m5» be add' able them to render n vertlict. lar with the coast line of the "“"i°“ °m- 1 eil 10 111° H3101 those “'h°"° 5°" Lr. Murrays evid'-.vice \\'a.~z tu Straits, Peters said he would Here Gamma! 3011111110- Dillmi and the gas tank had exploded .Vicefl f1h°“11i‘b° dispensed with' the effect that Vcinot was drown- judge that the dredge yt-pg uboug 1033143. displayed before adoring ' U“"f`hL‘;nqil‘:_l;'aL;';°InI‘(l)'l‘1‘°%t Iflsgoglirls 011- half»wa.y between the coasts of :mit fevimni ‘Wei lm’ ¢'°n5°C1`11l-911 ` ‘ _ ' .' ° ' Peters recounted in detail the Prince ,dwar °5 » 11- 11 W3 01' 0( H0111' and ' '£Yig::;i_tn°]‘;1B§’]£ customs' ‘md of thoiconriition of the firedixe, und the Scotia af 9.30 dFri;]l1?‘i>v:ii\ii1€.NoXz xiater gvmch In fig? Cat§h°"° belief ’ ~ happenings pi‘et-eilili',_; itlitl at the the predicament of the vessel mug °°""’°°'m 011 00011165 tllo_ - Mx* Meighcn raised nm Voint 0r;tl1n<. the vessel went ulifler. His grew worse in the storm, he veruwble 11011)’ °i'J€S111'1. Christ, ful- °'d°"`~ H" mid that the s“h"st:».tements indicated tiiui, he was thought whistling signals were filling the 'S“Vi°“r'5 1"'°mis° 1° “"‘°“d"‘°"" W” nm' an am°ndme“"‘i\f>t unut- uuintcd wi`l1 tiia dung- assed between the tu and theims dmcipies at the mst E“PPm` . . q [0 um amondinuuiitwnmu tge mllcdsers that sailors oncoi-iiiler. having grudge. but he could notgaay what Xlhfn IS Qigka bread' mesaedhiti of the House, . was, 0 Sa .fnaucd H9 sm., I-(I. 1- ._ LW th t hh h sa : a e ye and eat' t is only too plainly a mere device lolvmd H milf or whilh wicvy: i;T);,m 1:: 'muy Iglpgpvihs Hoollllg of 11;e“;f'}il‘i§;1_ is my bu.1yi1'» _ . Senate Committee on Banking and .getting rid of a decision on tie _ , ` ' ' T B p,.°¢e"|°n Ltlonservutive Amendment. ,,m,,,_,, mslificu ligligrpire txt Blliidmiitlile wvsisihwtlgg Tho eueharlstlc procession, the lSpea.ker .Lemieux deferred decis-1 _ _ ‘_ _ _ 9 W final erownin event t tb -‘wimam 1° °°m° t° Ottawa 111111 ‘ion on the point or order raised ing' iigxftilfildlitllvugfidxuo3:131;- ddretlsehsiungt aroung in the 8,855’ began 5 the 0u‘fdml_°S§g:_,g1ve eyiduuue on me 3,-u1n.u¢t um. 'by f:ii.llieiiiaii“twli)ti, vi/iiiii sxliti/2 around the inland lake at the sem' ‘M°Dougald of the C' P' R' iiremicux ai.'the opening of tlie'm.,.m e » ' 1119-FY grounds the procession re- iilouse this afternoon, ruled tllflilhn tiii d iirzrtoiiiugintliiiimswiiiteiiehi GdT:t§lelrllfehebi:iiii thsvilihiggei stated turned to the chapel about 6 oiclock d G W ,t 111,, ,,uh.umuu¢1muu; tr, the which the dredge might he wm_k_Wem an in goo'd common and' £01' Papal benediction_ The I-lost.‘ Oy e0rge on _Conservative amendment, witil ing, for the purpose of anchoring everything in connection with the pil*-ne by Cardinal Bouano' is a |ir0Sf>€C€ L0 lilo ‘C\lSi0mH Relwri.-the vessel in three places were dredge was in good order. In his uu;e;e?suiilliwrhidn three telet tall lnlflved i11 U19 debate 01111? 11115 drawn up 28 feet. leaving 12 feet opinion. everything that had been D1-¢,¢us'u10v;; egg-iied agdhjewf B' The morning by J. S. Woodwt\‘.li, Lab-of each one in the water. Tl1is.done was first~class. under the many and colorafttlseréhtheifh ior. Winnipeg North Centre. was inthe witness stated. was n safer circumstances of the moment. church 1uc1ud1ng .gesmes tie (inc order. Speaker Lemieux recited, in way to carry them, than to take The crew of the tug, he said, had thousands, 1{n1g'11t3 ,M Columbuz part, the Conservative amendment tllom out, and slow them on deck. done everything possible in their and mumps,-3 of other Catholic to my (11,118 1-1,.m1y that I Wm not and the ,,u1,.ameuumuu¢, pu1u1_1ug;lhhe dredge, he said, was drawing efforts to rescue the crow of the fraternal orders, richly uniformed “HOW myself to he driven out of out that nt. Hon. Arthur Mslghen. 'rev gee; vi hwater. and the deck dredge. Knights or st. oregon, and of st. the Liberal pu,-¢,._». ,mu M H0,,_ Conservative leade,._ on B D61," of nas a ou t ree feet above the The dredge, he stated, was being Silvestre, the lower orders of Y . order, had contended before ad- Wai" im‘_’_~ _ _ __ 10*/Od Stern first. Which. on ac- the clergy iu their black cassocks ary lender of the Llberlll PB1‘l~Y 111 journment that the sub amendment P Tm’ F°"g““°’15 "f0i’°a¢~ 11011111 °f 1h°.b\111k@r C0111- was the and white surpiices, the mouslg- an address at the National Liberal was out of Omen The Woodsworth wetegs testified, was a sound, proper way to handle the vessel. norl in their purple, the bishops Club luncheon in his honor yes. Subqlmendmemy stated me Speak_ wiigl en cra A;__ u good condition, Thiel weatlierh was solely res- and archbishop; and mitred abbots tordsy. er. asserted in substance that only te a carry ng dicapacity of six- pans b e for t e slinking of the in purple and red and final-ly the - »= .z:.';‘:.“....1f.°':.'. za ‘s.;:‘°.:t“tz .f:::::°° °°'u:.::.L°.f.':°i..:‘:t’:°.:;§.:i¥~ ‘° az: ::.:i.“;°..:'.t‘“i‘;‘;;":;.'l"i.‘la r::‘.:°.i‘:r.°.°‘;.:.°.° ;";.“;::¢;.r.:‘; .ar °'.':°°°° “ard .rms °f _ y re ._ r o ve p nces c e c urch ace peope w o can't work with me ;‘;isti;;"t“’;;’.si{’I‘:1d";’r °3l’;"i:‘l"‘€hgi:§_i;:' ten linen who made up the crew ot possible, and much more than a. lot. the improvised altar for the' sac;-3. and there are 11,1-9;, m1111,,us of me Speaker considered tha sub the redge. The lifeboat was be- of others would have done under ment of the mass. The chapel of Liberals who can. I do not seek amendment was In ordm tngitgwed by the dredge, and the the same circumstances. listers the seminary is fur 1,00 umuu to 11,1111.”-1,1111, but I do want u,,,.,,1c0_~» mmol “mowing the Speak eg; he weathenand seas with said he,had seen the dredge Cape accommodate even all the priests 'imma i;)r I W I M _ w c the vessel was battling Breton go down, with her crew. 811011111118 1-he COD8ress and a tem- p . 0i‘8 ril HK. 011101' - 1- 11° when she was overcome made it in a storm not nearly as bad as l101'81`Y Hitol' WM erected on the Lloyd George attacked the "vested Konlio King T088 10 Continue lilo impossible to draw the lifeboat up that which sank the "l"ergnson." MSDS in !r0Iit- of the chapel. On interest." declaring that valuable debate, The government, said Pre- . __ either side were the thrones ofthe national resources had been wast- mier King, was in entire accord ~ ~ , cardinals. that of the papal lggatg 01-1 because of 1n,,ff1c1,,uc and |11. with the findings ofthe parliamen- 1 Nova Scotlas standing out from the others as ada upu or the mr-,ug ,iles that _ 11 Y D0 y . . was prepared to accept the report 1 lalisnace W_01”9 1110 50808 of arch- nn it sumo from the committee. _ m°i°P11» 1'1=11°D~1 and mvueisuor. believing that it embodied what the i ‘ _ HALIFAX' June 24. _The tom' dl; ds: toni: gachiotiwr bY timbers committee considered the most ne- - catch of lobsters in Nova Scot," P W 11111- 118. cessary steps for tllie suppression waters up to the first of June for - of smuggling. To t e report, two the season was 7,068,700 pounds - » amendments had to be m0VGd. The valued at $960,000. The catch first he characterised as "a partis- ' I varied very much according to sec an amendment, s. political amend tion of the Province. The south: ment a destructive amendmentg” western shore catch was much the second as n "constructive, non- ____ below normal, and the extension of . ° Dnrtisan amendment" intended to :fm '-111” 111 U;°(;1|0‘;\11lf;;1u11¢1;>01';1li1:K per it' the carrying on of the in- GENEVA. June 2.'i. -Spain’s 0 901119 \'°P01'11 ° 0 011 vesiilgatlon into further Holds. last card in hor attempt to secure Wi- A°°°"‘1il1K '-° °t1191' '*“¢h°1'i' H:glgD01E\’)Uf“"?afl4'4r:;: Dani’ .when Mr, King referred to the permanent representation on the 1,193. it l:eIi;od £0 9111151 UD §11'd1-1:9 NW” 'from cmizugo ;mP‘;h 53018; \ Wloodsworth amendment as non- C0\ll1¢il Of the 110115116 of Nations. Nfuogeg “,;,‘h“5 Srh °‘°”&° 1:” n ipulm, homer thu ppumigr Juuu. ii partisan, Conservative members gti>;\:80Hi:1ldapgssgrteislgizisgetgaig Dart 0% HB“f“° Cfmnfy aa: xl; olini desires his daughter Edlda to \ laughed derlsively. » - "wud of last year and m Guys, nianry Crown Prince Umberto of o'r'rAwA. June 24.-A. iw. noun- 1** “°“°'“- Wm 11° D1°Y°‘1 bv K1118 ' 11 1 _ f||(,,._ pm,5N,,,,,|ve veK,.,,,,|||0_ “_ Alfonso when that monarch visits 501'" CUUUW 111° 031011 1°? U1” a y nounced ir; the House of Commons {;‘;':r;"l;:(;’g:;y'h£_‘o me omnmn or Sifgrshghgl ugmf $311? 1:1? Bthiileaugg tonight t at he intended to vote ~ - 1 ` i against the Woodsworth sub-amend If m P"°‘"°¢°‘1 limi mf’ 551111111111:#°';h;°rf|2:3rl;;&\txzégiirsé `s;ga.f P ment and for the 'Conservative Kim! Will 1'0111i11d Kind 090119 Of or ,300 Br Outh for th D a n' . v amondmung Great Britains early pledges of' h D in . e se so .support for Spain in the latter’s “ 1 in ”°°ii°“- i | ht I 1 1| _ in some sections there was a _--- _ i,f,.,,h1p0r permanen cmmc mom tremendous rua of small lobsters, (gsnadlsn Press) - wh||,', K1 Alf ,, 0 1 da 1 ,- so small in fact. that many fisher- 'UONiDON. June 24.-The House HOH, J, G, i,p,.1¢|,h ,|d_n1gt 1,°1|'|;m|ypt;f,M 11?, men threw greet quantities of of Lords today for the third time Children Executed _-an-1,-1 $ :C1 r_c:'1»==- |-r-|==” |_|1|5: °"-'an |:=1| ETD (Canadian Press) MANCHESTER. Eng., .lung 24.--inside the gray wail; gf 5¢"l'1U°Wl¥ Ji". I woman, the mother of three children. one 1 , °' 91°F" I blba. was hanged this morning. She was Mrs. Louise Calvert. She was exe. cuted for strangllng to espn. her landlady, Mrs Lily wut". house, and then robbing her. The banning took place ses- pite the fact that thousands of Persons by petition intsreed- ed with the Home Secretary Sli' William Joynscn-Hicks, for clemency. Captain and Crew 1'? ==__. HALIFAX, N. S., JUDO 24. __ 1118 flame through her deck house (Special to The Guardian) 0.T”i‘A.WA, Ont.. June 24.-The Commerce has wired for the Board of Grain Commissioners at Fort Be Driven From Liberal Party LONDON, June 24. -“I desire David Llc d George. Parliament lifr. Lloyd George, who had a re- cent controversy with the Earl of Oxford and Asqulth, the psi-ty‘s Discussing the reconstruction roblems of Great Britain, Mr tar committee The government 1 was thc case at Soldiers Field 011 controlled-them. Now 'i`n1.\°f fue seo HA& RETURNED - The F\.oRu>A LAND Si-limbs I-NRE Moving Norvvl-\ -- \”;'@_ <-5-`_`,.-‘f/'“ 3, I- *\\lii.' ue sentences that it neerass- ,ng iignflgi f},““11§f_ K M _Bs wish to come to iI\f"lm°111 1° Sun sets this evening at 7.55 and ' ifimiu im! W5” °11ii_l|.Od l.0 13 rises tomorrow mornin; at 4.10. Full moon Friday. June ziith 4.4iltlme assured. Entries coming Q. Mother of Three ]iiH5E BIJVEHN- iiiENl Piiii For Reorganization of Coal Industry -La-' b o r Amendment Beaten 336 to 147. ? LONDON, June 24. -The Hangs of Commons, by a. vobe of 336 to 147. iilat night endorsed the Brit- ish government's plan for reorgan- irlltioh of the coal mining indus- try along the lines suggested by 1110 ROYBJ Coal C0mmission's re- port. Approval of the government plan came only after Laborites. led by Vernon Hartehorn. moved that the motion be amended to declare that the only solution of the mines problem is comprehensive unific- _ation of the mines under public ownership and control. The Government plan calls for [amalgamation of small mines for 'efficiency and' other features, 'which are thought will improve the mining situation generally. 'After the more for an amend. ment was defeated, llartshorn ask- Ied that a. round-table conference Inf all parties in the coal dispute ilie called. but no action was taken |on his request. Annual Meeting ` Of The Grand Orange Lodge (Canadian Prana) f o'i'1‘.\\v/\, .inns 24. ~The sn- nunl meeting of the Grand Orange i.01ii.1.'fi Ui' lirlliilil North America is ‘being held bore this week. A 'feature r' the opening meeting was the address by Hon, Dr, J_ `W. Ed /ards. Grand Master, in lwhicli no discussed the Alberta natural resources questions, Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings Etc. ) Rates-Zo. per word each iniaartlon "Come to the play at Graham‘s Road Hall tonight (Fri