MAXI MS Ol-‘A. MERE MAN -@_-—- i Z-Z Z 1': Z 1-1 Emilio EVENTS nTglkies-Molitbgue satiiroay. L-‘IDZ-b-D-IL Monday. 14-792-5-26-31. "Talkies-Scum "Dance Brackley Beach Lodge Friday, May 28. L-746-5-25-2i. "Kingston Play at Harts-ville b8i0-5-Yl-ii. postponed. "Billing live hogs Albany Thurs- day 27th, Emerald 28th, until noon. Q, C Llreeii. L-ZOZZ-l-W-L-t-w-t-LI. "Dance in Dromore School P‘ri_- flay, way 28th. Admission 20 cents. L-784-5-26-2i. "See “Ilired Hwbands" in Mil- ton Finlay the 28th. 1,4131, "Reserve Thursday, May 27th for Btalley players in North River Hall. L-774-5-27-ii. Wednesday Jilly '7, United Church L-885. "RP. NYE‘ Ii-yon-Cra paud Picnic. "Family Affair" by May "Doiri liiiss conlwai Players at Wirisloe ‘Zlili "Dniiei- Webster's Corner, Fri-l rettes Orchestra. Bus from‘ L-tifil-5-Z7-2i. l li('0 Vctoria Rink to-l n lesion 25 cents. Music by Cl!l:i'lOl'it'l\)\\'li Rhythm Makers. L-BIZ-S-Tl-ii. Missionary Society Cake 5' Moore 8:. McLeoiTs Ylfilsu. (lay. May 29th. L-794-5-26-3i. "Alexandra School Taxes not pazd on or before June 5. i937 will be llfill(ll‘(i in for collection. By Ollie! of ’I‘rustees. L-765-5-26-2i. “Send for strings to tie your laces lor shipment to the Sheep Braden.‘ Association. L-862-5-27-3i. your wool below .ilne. Get its filli worih by through the Pill. Sheep Association. L-BGLZ-S-Zl-Iii. "Do not sell m Brceiic "Afternoon tea today (Thurs- lfli" (.. istiin Church parsonage. KtlltSiieet 4 to 6 o'clock, 25 cents. , L-8B4. i "North Wiltshlrc Y. P. U. will Present iheir lylay in Wiltshire lizh. on Monday, 31st. 11-888. ‘ilnditilte Dance. Lorne Valley lllil. “rtlncsciait June 2nd. Web- iters music. Lunches. L-859-5-27-3i. T1“Scc ‘Hazil Grove present "Up -ie liili to Parlidi e" iii Travellers Rf-t flail, 'l‘liursday. May 2'7, L-755-5-25-3I. “fllcscrve Tuesday and Wednes- i I 1st and 2nd, see Mt. V lisrt Dralnatic Club. present hnelr nilnilni show in Orphanage all. Its a riot. 14-779-5-26-31. R V for saie—Barred tfflh izovel-nmcnt approved, blood- \%-.ed. Reduced prices for June. "l M. Stavert, Bedeque. 14-813-5-277-41. "Babv Chicks “licrir the Charlottetown Male Oriel»: at North Winsioe Church. M"l'_ trii at 2.30 P. M. under the lllsplrcs of the W. M. s. Fufl musc- ‘l Pie-stem. L-856-5-27-1i. "F-lllllm‘; whose hogs are sold ‘élqlll pad for on a cold weight hf‘ fllc lasing three pounds per null-ed carcass weight. We ray on a “hot" Weight basis i~—Li\'estock Marketing Board. L-8B'1. mrTlic South Granville players l present "The Noble Outcast" M“ 733b, dance after. 11-879-5-2731. Grille Canadian Cooperative Wool "fillers imid Island Sheep Breed- ,“ l3 cents for unwashed wool last ls?!‘- “liat did your get for yours? pmmm ll" llflhest price by ship- “mll 1-0 the Sheep Breeders Associa- v-n a Charlottetown. Cash promptly “ll/cry. L-wz-ii-al-al. it - mngmmllfl percentage of hogs "m; ‘gcmldlll! to the degree of no,“ lllliln! the live weight, wmchcilfldlllk t0 the destination at m“ o! H’ are slaughtered. Our Shh“! "(Déricnce in salesman- operathaollr protection and the co- m" O marketing 5on1“ wg Marketlqnléfaéiéiriziortunitihliivilatarllr u ‘WW i...,,,‘§°, '3" lvldlnil live h0g5. pens m? calvei at Railway stock u" a ariottewwn every Tuesday ll- m. Correct live weight Mo‘ “Jffmilvuen at loading pong 1nd ‘emement hit carcass weight receipt of“ ‘""‘l_ DWmPl-li‘ 0" m‘, you “Era/M's report. We in- use our organization. paddling about iu “IWIIIIBIIUWI, W EBEL E*EZ~S‘I-IEH fc- P- by Guardian's Special Win) WDLFVILLE, N. 5., May 2G (CE-Stanley Ellis Maegan- zie of Saint John, N.B,, w“ Presented the Governor Gen- erals medal by President EW. Patterson at the 99th annual convocation o! Acadia. Univer- sity today. Evelyn Flora wooinci- of North Rustico. P. E.I., won the class of i892 scholarship 3W1"- ded to the leader of the junior- class. and another prize going to the Island was the continu- ation scholarships for the year 1937-38. one going to John C. Murdock of Char. lottetown. The R. L. Jeffery prize awarded to the highest third year student in mathematics was awarded to Marion Mac- , angi- iui.‘ Islond Students Receive Prizes, Degrees At Acadia Izod of Charlottetown. Davis Franklin Lidstone of Summerside and Vernon Mac. Ausland oi’ Alberton were pre- sented with degrees of Bache- lor of Arts: and Bachelor in Science degree was awarded to Gordon Inckhart Bennett of Charlottetown. Enid Patricia. Knight of Georgetown received her de- gree with honors. Marjorie Thomson Chandler of Char- lottetown was presented a Bachelor of Science in House- hold Fconomics degree; George Emerson Huestis of Wilmot Valley, Bachelor of Divinity; Joan Knowles Lidstonc of Summcrside, diploma in house. hold economics A-professlonal; and Fiorrie Anne Benton n; iilat River, B-honlemakers. iiiiiiili riioii L-782-5-2G-2i., l French River Hall on" Friday, ~ u “m” Mflfketlns Board. L-887. CNNUNATIUN CEREMBNIES Dr. And Mrs. B. C. Keeping Arrive Home From Enjoy- able Visit To The Old Country. First of the Prince IidwardwIs- landers to return from England where they attended the coronat- ion ceremonies wero Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Keeping of Charlottetown who arrived home last evening. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. D. MacLelin and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cameron of Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Keeping left here early in April and sailed from New York on the "Queen Mary" on April 7. Pour days and nine hours later they were in England As some of the party had never seen Devonshire, they disembark- ed at Plymouth and went from there to London instead of going to Southampton. when they ar- rived in the English capital on the ilth of April the coronation crowds were already beginning to assem- ble. _ During the remainder of the month of April the party went on a. tour of England and Scotland. They toured the “Land of the Heather" by motor bus and saw many places famous in history. They visited the Trossaehs, mudc immortal by Scott's “Lady of the Lake", and the two cities of Edin- burgh and Glasgow. Returning to England they in- ciuded in their schedule a visit to the lake country and saw the homo of the poet Wordsworth. In London on May 3. 4 and 5th Dr. Keeping attended sessions of the Imperial Tuberculosis Confer- ence at which delegates from all the British Dominions were pres- ent. Chairman the first day was Lord Wiilingdon, former Governor General of Canada. Dr. Collins of the Saint John Tuberculosis Hos- pital. Saint John. N.B., was offic- iai representative from Canada. Dr. R. E. Wodehouse, deputy min- ister of health, Ottawa, was also present. Dr. Keeping. deputy minister of health for Prince Edward Island. deelared that "Canada had no reo- aon to be ashamed in comparing her record in fighting, tuberculosis with the other Domlriig ses- (Contlnued on page 3) Resumeillouhle Train Service 0n Monday MONCTON, N. B., May 26-With the resumption of the double train service daily except Sunday between the mainland and Prince Edward Island on Monday. May 31st, next. the sleeping car providing seating accommodation now operated Moncton to Chariottetoivn on train leaving Moncton at 10.50 a. m, Monday. Wednesday and Friday, will be attached to train leaving- Moncton at 3.50 p. m. on the same days according to an announcement .of the Canadian National Railways. Service tn the opposite direction by train leaving Charlottetown at 7.30, a. m._ Tuesday. Thursday’ and Saturday will remain as at present. DECREASE IN ISLAND FISH l A N I] I N G S Catch Compares With Only Olie-third 0f That Made In April Last Year. (C.I'. By Guaaanis Special Wire) HALIFAX. May 26-Fisli land- ings in Nova Scotia last month in- creased 4.630.000 pounds compared, with April i936. while. decreases; were noted in the catches of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and the Magdalenes. it was reveal- ed today in the monthly report of the Department of FISIIERCS East- ern Division. The divisional increase in fish landings last month was 2.837.500 pounds with an increase in landed value of $194,803. Landed valut! 0f the Nova Scotia fishery included more than $190000 0V" All? sllme month last year. ‘ Prince Edward Islands catch de- clilsed 1.168.200 pounds during the pgrlod whie New Brunswick regis- tered a decrease of 534,000 pounds and the Magdaienes, a decrease of 840.000 pounds. Total catch for the month throughout the division was 27.127.- 499 pounds with a Tanded value of $519,313, compared with 24.289900 pounds and a landed value of $482,- oio in April i936. PRINCE anwaao isi-AND I Due to nfavorableivi-eathcrdcori- (Continued on p980 3) More Imprisonments As Nazis Church Disputes Near Climax (A. P. by Guardian‘! Special Wlrl) BERLIN, May N-Tho Nut Government. embroiled with both Catholic: and Protestants tn dio- putes which appeund tonight heading toward a , will carry its-argument to the people Friday night. Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels. fiery propaganda chief of the Nut re- glmc. will deliver a speech in which it was announced he would aim primarily at Cardinal Mundeiein of Chicago. At the some time, the fight of Protestant Confessional Church- men against Nazi domination en- tel-ed a new. smite phase with im- prisonment by the Gestapo (stow secret police) of all five members of the Executive Commtttiee of the Confessions‘ Prow-"onai Church Government. The pastors. it wu disclosed. were token into custody lost nilhfi but neither their names nor their whereabouts wen revealed. The present membership oi’ the committee could not be determined officially because the per-onnei ‘changes frequently and church wurces could be arrested if they gave the name; of the imprisoned pastors. The arrests were understood to have been based on aiiefld V10- iotion of a recent Government de- cnq prohibiting provisional church governing committees from exer- ehing jurisdiction until after the general synodicai elections ordered in February by Chancellor Ilitier. SNARE wfi/ V/// I The Pople’s Paper .Ja NA -.. UTTEIIINN i I-Z Z~Z % 1'3 QALD WliN BIDS IEARQELL TO SPEBNEATIUN RIFE ilVERl NEW CABINET Ramsay MacDonald And Walter Runci- man Expected To Relinquish P 0 s t s During Week-end. (C. P. by Guardian's Flpecilbwirel _ LONDON, May 26—l'rime Min. isfer Baldwin said farewell to his . Cabinet tonight at the end of its l "Euler Weekly meeting, the last l he will preside over. ; for both Ramsay Maedonald. Lord President of the Council and Wal- ler Bunch-nan, President of the i when Chancellor of the Exchequer lNeville Chamberlain the Prime Ministry during week end. It was reported to have been a dramatic scene, with the ministers takes over this him well in his self-chosen retire- ment. The Prime Minister, in turn, paid tribute to liIacdonaitTs long career in Government's service. Mucdonald, himself a Prime Minister. will retain his seat in the llouse of Commons, where he represents the Scottish Univer- sities, while Baldwin is expected to go to the House of Lords as an Earl. Cabinet iteaiiuffllng Political forecasters made last- mlnute gueses tonight on the Cabinet to be presented to King George VI by Chamberlain when the Sovereign calls him to succeed Baldwin. These unofficial guesses were: F o r e I g n Secretary —Antliony Eden, now holding that portfolio. Home Secretary-Sir Samuel Hoare, now First Lord of the Ad- miralty. Chancellor of the Exchequer- Slr John Simon, now Home Sec- retary. Secretary for War-Leslie l-Iore- Belislia, now Transport Minister. Lord President of the Council- Lol-d Halifax, now Lord Privy Seal. Lord Privy Seal—l3arl De La Warr. now Parliamentary Under- Secretary for Colonies. Lord Chancellor and Leader of the House of Lords-Viscount iI-lailsham. incumbent. President of the Board of Trade -Lt. Col. David Colvllle, now Fin- ancial Secretary to the Treirury- Colonial Secretary-William G. A. Ormsby-Gore, incumbent. Dominions Secretary-Malcolm Macdonald. incumbent. Defence Coordination-Sir Thom- 11s Inskip. incumbent. Agriculture-W. S. Morrison, who now holds that office. Labor-Ernest Brown. present in- cumbent. Education-Oliver Stanley, in- eiimbent. Secretary o! State for Indiu- 'I'lie Marquess of Zetiand. iiicum- bent. Secretary of State for Scotland- Walter Elliott, incumbent. First Lord of the Admiralty- Alfred Duff Cooper, now War Sec- rotary. If. S. Fisherman And Son Al: Drowned LIVERPOOL, N. S.. May 26 -— (GPp-A 43-year-old fisherman and his 14-year-old son were drowned of‘! Black Point near here today when a giant wave overturned their motor-boat while they We" tending their lobster traps. A small fleet of five other lob- ster boats were on hand when l1 wave overturned the craft carry- ing Stanley MacLeod and his son Albert. but the two disappeared l" rendered. ->—--— #11:?" ' "..n\ _ The session was poisibly the lust ‘ ' j Board of Trade. Both may retire l l l former i the sea before assistance could b6 Settlement Brings End To l Strike Friday 1v. May 26-(GP)— i i l l London Bus IONDO London's 5.000 familiar red buses will roll again on the streets Friday after an absence o1’ four weeks less one day while the 25.500 conductors and drivers struck for shorter hours and better working con- ditions. A settlement of the strike ivas announced by the Labor Minister tonight. While few details were issued it was an- nounced the men, returning to work on Fridaywvould continue to work eight hours a dav rather than the '1 1-2 haul-- trick theyhlid tienlanded.pen/l- ing completion of negotiations. Ernest Bevin. general secre- tary of the Transport and General Worker Union, said Crack-lip Ends Hopes 0f Record ~Flight TOKYO. Mav Z7_ I Thursday > - crewding around Baldwin u) wish Fflgfet over failure of the Paris- Tokyo flight attenipied by Nlarcel Doret and Jerome Miehelctii was mingfed here today will expres- sions of admiration for the skill and daring displayed by the fliers. 1 who smashed up last night. on a l sandbank on the coast of the sili- koku Island. Both were slightly hurt in the forced landing. which occurrctltliitlt) icy miles from their goal after for direction. . iiiscussiuiis KEPT §EBRET Canadian Delegation ‘Has Not And Is Not Accepting All)’ Commitments’, Re- port. ' ______ BY GEORGE HAMIILETON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, May 20---(OP Cable)»- The Imperial Conference resolut- ions on Empire defence and f0!‘- sign policy are not expected to advance beyond a statement of general principles. Any attempt to lay down com- mon policies binding all members of the British Commonwealth of Nations, it was again emphasized tonight. would be contrary to the whole basis of the conference l“ session here with all the Empire premiers and a lliri!" liillllllfl‘ cabinet ministers and technical advisers in attendance. The Canadian (ICICKHIIOIIIIIIIS not accepted and is not accepting anv commitments. None, it is learned. has been asked. surrounds the conference the ex- termine. But the of Canada in the conferenceis un- derstood to be: _ A desire to cooperate with at members of the Commonwealth in every way. _ With this is coupled the prin- clplc that it is for the Dominion Government and the Dominion Parliament to decide questions of I i policy. If, in the view of the. Canadian Government. the conference tits- eussions entail any action on the part of Canada the questionwouid (Continued on page 3) resh from Gardens "SAI-AIIA‘ ‘l.’ IA i115 CABINET had gone astray in darkness ant _ received no answer to wireless op-i erabor Michclettis irantc appeals IBIJNFESIIENBEI act positions taken by the diifer- . ent delegations are difficult to de- . general ammdv l “m”. “v0 cuts side of the permit of the Dearborri City Coun- be frankly submitted to the ‘Dotti; ii. _'—'_‘--' -— ~- BIIRDI "was ‘\‘\\\\ iiii iii it was "an honorable settle- ment" and that a foundation had been laid “for building up it new and proper structure oi’ flgreemeiit and schedule-mak- ing for the bus industry“. , News of the sttlement was i received with satisfaction by , the great majority of London- i _rrs who have been walkingthe , pavements, riding bicycles or , jamming liito over-crowded l subivays and tramways to I reiich their jobs. ‘ The strike became effective l immediately after midnight i s-llllllflill’. May 1, and covcrerl , the period oi‘ Cortniliiion fes- tivities that attracted liuiirlreils i of thousands of irisitors to the city from the United Kingdom and the entire ivnrld. ‘INNNEST ISI MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN e ' 1/ '/// I mi me b com” ow ‘ ;f--»—}f"--_._.. \ ‘ Lgfe is’ no! life without difficulties s. a a I m ' "i Covers Prince Edwardllsiaiid Like the Dew ' “ill . cliul1f;"'°‘{,"u. 1H5‘. Ne: .. _-_\.._. __.__ we ° ‘“" ’ "‘ ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931 1o PAGES fi;..gfi.ii...c.:_fz.d.._..fifl...b..w. PIL 0 Ts FORCE DO WN FRENCH PLANE Passenger And Pilot W ounded By Air Raiders Translmrt 0011-1173913’ Wrecked On Landing When Machine gunned BY Ilglillgellt Squadron BILBAO, Spain. Billy 24i_.(, planes forced down a French i NIH-Seven Insurircnl war riinsport plane in it hull oi machine-gun bullets near here todav and wounded -i s‘ lsll Ilfl5$ffnl£0I‘ and Jean Callv, veteran French Pilot nlpliNl Biarritz-Bilbao air Iinc. The Insurgent air fleet. cos" plane neur Sopeliinzi. iii m (Sully in “pancake” his lllit‘l’_fl hind the Government lines. siwrililntiing the “Air Pyren- iles north of Bilbao, forced n a strip of sandy soil he. "Ill! and the uountled passenger uele rushed by auio. mobile to the besieged Basque pilot. suffering head wounds, operation hut was expected to The three other passengers. ionia Iiarrangzi, were unhurt. AillllU RNE ii One of the uiiinjurcci pusscna- l HlR iiiiiiiici Inquiry Into Death Of John (‘. Francis Op- cried Yesterday - Five Witnc::::. Ex- l amined. A coroner‘: inquiry into circum- stances surrounding the death of John C. Fffllittls, 55-year-old In- dian resident, of Scotchfort, was ' ' d until Julie 8 after five liiid elven icvidcncc yes- . Dr. I. J. Yeo. presiding v Coroner, announced that there i ivere other witnesses but that their evidence was not available immed- lately. Evidence yesterday told of finding of Francis‘ lifeless body in a ditch at St. Avards early Sunday morning, May 23, and of the injuiie= found when the aut- opsy was performed. Two Royal Canadian Mount/ed Police Cun- stables told of conditions at the scene of the fatality on the St. Peter's Road. Witnesses examined were: Aub- rey Perry, farm laborer who dis.- covcreti the. body willie on his way to work, Isaac Peters of Wood Is- lands, fornier chief of the Mic Mac Indians of this Province, who identified the body. Dr. W. H. Super, who performed the autopsy, and Constable: William Swindell and C. F. Deiikin of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Wit- ne scs were questioned by Crown Prosecutor D. Edgar Shaw. K. C. tli e ers. Amadro Lopez. I15. Insurgent. attackers lfl iiic 1 mouth of the Ncrvion River. Bill capital for treatment. The immediately underwent an recover. including one woman, An- the French transport A n. titt0th..‘.,i. !"1 folfniaallncto Sllfiilltfll; apparently intending to eonvov hcr to San Sebastian as a pris- oner. The war-wise pilot. f0micrly' an army flier, ciodgeti away succngg. fully, but the Instirgents quickly opened fire. spraying marliiliil-giill bullets into the liner. One of thel slugs strut-k Gallv. i “Our pilot immediately began to descend". Lopez said. “His con-, First Official Movies Of Great Iivent Next 'I‘hur.-1*‘ri.~S-at Tllf? first uiinpIt-ie pictures q what was truly “the greziigst, Sh“ on cart-h”—the Coronation of theif irols failed to work properly and l, it, g - ~ . . ,. he landed with a smash. i p§-;.’,°cempd,.,,',l,l, ME “yo?! “If; "I'M attiwkiiic plane-s continued days, starting on lhlirsilnv if... to machine-gun us. Our woman 3rd. l passenger fainted and was placed. Q my v9 play to on the plane's floor for protcc- day. 1pm‘ m i", an opportunity. The attributed their escape floln ti-natii,’ es an hour. Basques declared the Insurgent planes iverc "German made". The transport plane. clearly marked with French registry lililil~ hers and its name. was cnzaized iii shuttle service between Bilbao ant’. Bayonne. France. near Blarritz. Insurgent General Franco freq- uently has warned of his inten- tion to shoot dmvii the air ferry on the grounds it was an "aerial blockade runner". ( First to give evidence was Aub- rcy Perri". who (ll.\f'l')\'(‘I‘[’L‘l the body willie he was ciriviln: to the farm ,of inneoil. Wonii, Brackley Point ‘Road. by bluwiti early Sunday 1 morning from Charlottetown where l he had spent. the. night. He first x side of the pavement. Next. a ; short. ciisialice further on. he saw ‘ a shoe on the shoulder of the road and one against the fcncc. The body was lying in the ditch a. few feet away. The feet were towards _ ,Ciiariot-tcto\vii. 'I'ho right arm was . In the Clflllfl 0f seclTc-v “llwh i strcivllcli out with the fist c‘ led. , ltiie left hand W3; behind the flack. The head was away back with the eyes rolled back. ‘There l jun‘. ' Tile witness was "pretty sure f iiie luau was dead without touch- ing him“. He. knew he was an In- dian but (lItI not believe he had ever sccn him before. K __miqoni.inuc_tl_ on page 3) Third — Soviet Plane Lands Union's North Pole expedition ly somewhere near the Pole. Prof oriiy". Mazuriiifs plane was year. miles froln the Pole. i not-iced 1i cap lying on the right, MOSCOW. May 26-(AP)—The third supply plane of the Soviet missing since early today, was re- ported late tonight as landed safe- Otto J. Schmidt, leader of the ex- pedition. radioed that. “apparent- ly" the plane, piloted by l. P. Ma- zuruk, iiad come down “satisfact- one of three which took of‘! late Tuesday night from the Rudolf Island base. carrying a year's supplies for the party of four who are to remain on the ice near the Pole for a Rudolf Island is about 560 Pilot Vassily Molokofl brought Ford Workers Eject Unionists . i (AP. By Guardianls Special Wire) , DETROIT‘, May LZf‘r—l'~‘ord ‘Motorl Company employees with Swliif-{illfl fists repulsed the first organizing move of thc Iluited Automobile Workers at. ‘.110 Ford Rouge plant . in suburban liiwirbiirn today. beat- ing and chasing from company’ property four Linloii ofiic as After l5 iiiliiiiics of liii i-io- hand fighting Uniontshs seciillif; l0‘ distribute Union literature tliidcr a cll were dispersed. They continued‘ distributing leaflets at. street inter- secfioiis Willilii a radius of a mile of the plant. 'I‘lie Union listed i6 persons ln-‘ eluding seven women as injured in‘. the fracas. Dolor I Supply‘ Safely. Report his heavily loaded plane down at the camp established by the ad- vance party of 13 who flew to the neighborhood of the Pole May 2i. The second plane,_piiotcd by A.D. AiexicfI. came down safely about i3 miles beyond the Pole afier over-shooting its mark. Some anxiety had been felt for Mazuruk and five others aboard his plane when they were stii‘. missing more than ‘J4 hours l\IlI‘I' the take-off. but Schmidt's ines- suge dispelled such fears. Tile three planes took off from Rudolf Island with tireir eight-ton cargo of food and supplies last night. Molokofl oompletin! the 59° mile dash in seven hours and minutes ixisseligers g G ~1CPl—Pla,v lxiiifirc in his yard was Paul McBride. five. > tai l.l0fl"-, ‘ imsttioiii-d (llii- to 7-~ i fliflll" > iiilti ‘ Rm‘ F" 00'" l qilflll o‘ an liolil lII i Lopez said tlie passengers ran for, b" “hmmfl “H1 ‘f’ I‘ s!“ better cover as soon as tilev had i m“ "g "lwmk" Alcllllllllm‘ ' ciltc iiiill- 'Z.li:j." iii iln‘ Our am; (‘omediesh supported by an or serious injury to the. pilot's; ‘lllfjvlvfig"lc¥é°l" bfllftll wibiecl skill and the speed of the piano, llqiwldflrfiu gfnlpnllwffl _ lm’ dill” which has a maximum of 230 lnll- lmjflv “m-‘i J33 B-lltlhsgigt; FATALLY BlYRNiED FRFDERICTON. N. 13.. Mn)‘ 26 around a sntall fatal for llis clothing aught fire and he died in hospz- I‘: AN AlioNYMous li-ffen NRKER iS. A WORM ‘(Hart's AFRmo (o suck Jlis HEAD our I ._?.'_“.....I£~__ ._.7 y‘ lfanadian Press» TORONTO, l\'in\‘ 26-—-Mlnii'i‘iiifl and maximum iclnilrffllllli‘ ‘-— Dauson 46 5h Victoria 43 5E Etilnonton 54 93 Regina 46 7! Winnipeg 44 70 Toronwv 55 91 Ottawa 51‘- 5| Nlontreal 55 7. Quebec 43 54 Saint John 43 53 Halifax , 43 45 Charlottetown 4? w FORIFLIAST Maritime East: East to south- east. winds; partly cloudy with stationary or a little higher tern- pcraturc; probably ffillmlrd by . some SIl<l\\‘(‘l‘~. Huh tide this nxoriinit! at H22 and tonizht at i220. Siiii scis- I.l\l\ evening at 7.34 and rises tomorrow moming at 4.20. [last quarter moon. June i; 13-93 . m. .il tid oichw" I'm‘ utglnilgeertzhian Charlottetown nu can I'll" “u” “M” 0.4a u. It‘! . $.55” ll L Ii. “mffi” nun. .-\<<. m» Qua .,_'->."'*¢‘_i ‘ "w"