MAY PIIURIIBIIE BY IIIIY ZNII OTTAWA. June 23—(OP-—Fore- noon sittings of the House of Com. up)!» will start Monday according resent lans. Liberal whlifi t0 P m»; Gray s ted today. They w be started in an effort to proro. gue by July 2. It was learned the Liberal caucus today decided to w-operate in an effort u; e10“ Parliament so it would not con. rum, with he Conservative National convention which opens here July 5. UITAWA. June 23——(CP-—Crim. inal proceedings aguinn. I/extlle gmnpfl-ILIQS mentioned in the report o1 Mr. Justice W. F. . Tur- geon on his investigation of the textile industry would have been "useless 8nd fruitless” R/evenug Muiisier Iiaely told the House of commons. fie made the statement 1n the budget debate after J. S. Woods. worth, C. C. F Leader, charged the Government with neglect of IIuty in failingto prosecute the wmpanies and complained that un. entployed men who broke windows In Vancouver were assailed with gas md clubs while big financiers who robbed the Government and the public were to go un- punished. Civil action for the recoveries! income and profits taxes hurl en taken 8.3a eight companies. said Mr. Iisley Mr. Woodsworth W3.» not col-root m his facts when tie said no action had been taken. Evidence It the textile inqu indicated a probable shortage tax payments by certain companies. The National Revenue Depart- me-nt had investigated and decid- ed civiraction was warranted. The alleged short-payments, however, arose in connection with alleged under-valuation of invent- cries and the companies claimed the‘, had paid a-ll taxes due and had a right Io value their invent- orics as they chose. The Depart- ment claimed invenmrles should be valued at cost or market price. which ever was the lower. Several other speakers also took rt in the debate today. Eric oole (Sc-Red Deer) contended the Dominion should not have disallowed Alberta legislation and should have given the Aberhart Government a. free opportunity to try out its program. A. J Iopointe (Lib Matapedia» Maianel objected to high salaries paid officials of the Canadian Nat- ions, Railways and to lack of xe- pieeentation of French-Canadians on the railway executive and staff . Dr. A. B. Hyndman (Con. Car- leton) described Hon. Charles Dinning as one of the greatest finance ministers in Canadian his- tory just after Mr. Dutining was taken ill and forced to leave the House. The Government was not doing enough for the fanning industry. Mr. Hyndrnan said. He did not cnntplain of the large sums going to prairie farmers but complained eastern fannem were not getting equal treatment. He urged a min- Imunw price for farm productssim- ilnr to that. provided for wheat zrnwvers. "If there is to be a shuffle in the cabinet." Mr, Hy-ndman urged. “and the agriculture portfolio became vacant, give it to the east. Let us have a minister from Eastern Danada.” When people oi’ Eastern Canada had collected pumerous carloads of vegetables ‘to be distributed freely In me drought area the Govern- ment had appointed a man at $6.- 000 a r to distribute them. Mr. __ n criticised the Goth eriment no extravagant and waste- M whillo rednclnd most needed ‘lions. He urged a works mi vmgp program. IA!!! ESIDOROUGH IS NEW PRESIDENT . lime 2S -(OP) lady B h, wife of the former governor-general of Canada. now is chairman of the Council of the So- cietgnfor- the Overseas Settlement 0f tish women. succeeding the Dowager Indy Harcourt who re- ligned mflor 10 years in office. Last gear 741 women and chil- flren so ed for the Dominlona and orvmiec under arrangements made by me society. HEALTH ASSN; EIEITS SLATE‘ Annual Sessions Are Concluded At H-1- fax. ii- HALIFAX. June 32—-(OP)—DI'. D. E. Wodehouse of Ottawa was elected pr dent of the cumdiuu Public H th Association at the concludlngsessions of the uunuul meetina today: He succceds m. P- 5; [Campbell of Halifax. Nova Scotias chief health officer, Hon. Harold J. Kirby of Toronto was named honorary president. Sllfleedink Hon. Dr. F. R. Davis of Halifax. Nova Scotiafls health m1... ister. Vice-presidents were Dr. R. O. Davison, Regina. Dr. Jean Gm. 8011c. Quebec. Miss Elizabeth L. Smellie. Ottawa. Other officers were: honorary secretary. Dr. J. T. Phair. Toronto; associate Secretary. Dr. AH. sellers. T010010; honorary treasurer, Dr. A- L- MacKny. 'l‘oronto. chairman of the editorial board, Dr, R, D. Defries. Toronto. Executive committee memb were Dr. Gordon Bates, Dr, R, D, Defries and Dr. D. T. Fraser of Toronto; Dr. Grant Fleming. Mont- real: Dr. A. I... MaoKay, Dr, J, T, Phair. Dr. G. D. Porter and Dr. A. H. Sellers. Toronto; Dr, R. E, Wodehouse. Ottawa. Dr._ P. A. Oreehnan and Dr. B.C. Keeping were appointed provincial rlgpriegentatives for Prince Ed a . Q1‘! ward Cardigan Head And Vicinity Mr. Russell McAulay, Head. drove to Montague on business. u.?wi??$b%i‘.‘°0 ‘dflnfishhb.’ Monday. Amonk‘ the visitors to Montagfii: Cardigan Monday during the past week was Bernard McQuald, 4,3 Rom, Mr. Jack MoAulay. Head. is at present engaged in wall-k on the steam shovel at Vernon River where hundreds of men are busv at work in preparation for the paving of the 49 Road. On Tuesday mght a v en oy. able dance was held in ard an £11 lundertetl: direction (fit e 0° . ed Webster's Orchesfifm supp by Miss Gertrude McDonald, Cardi- IZB-Il. motored to Montague on Mom day accompanied by her sister Mrs. Earl McDonald and two children. Mr. Patrick Benphy, Baldwin's Road was a visitor to Georgetown during the past week. Now that the farmers have com- pleted their work on the land quite a number in the vicinity are at work on the med. At present some work is being dorm on the Bald- win's Road. Mr. Willard M: Charlottetown, was a. business visitor to 48 Road on Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret McDonald daughter I: New York. a:- rived on the Is and Monday evenin and are spending their vacation at the home of Mrs. McDmaldfls sister Mrs. Peter Carter. The many friends of Miss Betty McQuaid are glad to know that she is Improving after her very serious illness-C Village Destroyed By a Cloudburst PORTLAND. Ora, June 22- (AP>-The United States weather bureau here received a message today from M. D. Orange. its ob- server at Pilot Rock. saying that the small city of Eastern Oregon had been “destroyed" by a cloud- burst. "Notify Red Cross," the mes- sage ended tercely. No details were immediately l- vailnble and telephone connections were disrupted. Pilot Rock is located about 20 miles south of Pendleton. one of the major cities o! northeastern Oregon, and has a population of about 300. It is in the name area. as Hopp- ner. which was destroyed by a flood some 80 years ago. Suedlne Taffeta Slips, each — - — White Waffle Balance of our at reduced prices. ‘ 38 to 52. Very Special — DOLLAR DAY - r 2 Green Suedlne J acketa, sizes 14 and 10, at —— $1.00 l rack of Dresses In crepes and silks. Odd $1 u“ sizes, clearing at —,— — —-—-—--—-""""' ' 500i Cloth Coats at -—$1I59 l Woinen’s Printed Crepe B11886! I" Pan“ shades, sizes 32 to 44. Sale Fri“ _ "' ‘- _ T" Natural Colored Linen Suit-l- Clearing at — — — —--' wome“ Dark Crepe Dreeaeu Io clear Women's long sleeved House Dresses, BIN! $1IM THE GLORIA COR. QUEEN AND RICHMOND STS- ‘_ 33323015.‘. 2'51 .100 ilfii"iii'.‘.ifi°ii'_ 50c ‘L59 ‘Z59 .-.__|_--___- ..__-_.- ..___- Phone 614 . ,-i h». .._ dd. - I“Y I8 IIIIIcIEIII IN Is. SPY; IIIVESIIGAIIIIN ii. NEW YORK. June 24- (AP)\ 111mb‘ VII-Md- States Government's the éntensive spy investigation since wmh “gm War was ciimeixed today d e naming o; 1a persons, m- “iii-W ifiveTal German officials. 1n three indictments chflrgmg “mspmw 811d ofipionase. Lamar Hardy. federal district Fi-mmey. in a statement describing tm‘? wndlwt of the five-weeks in- finity asserted "the dirficting hem mane any ring reside’ in Germany e are connected with the Gov- rnmem. of that country» i ‘he general mdiotment the 1a Fem“ m‘ charged with forming a Wiflfiliirocy for the Procurement Hid ‘mks-mission to qemumy o; “$001118 d ormation on aircraft, Veg- _ an coast defences of the Un- “'94 stale-i F011: of those named, meilllesed to hrave transmitted a ‘cwd °°de used for commun- ication between United states mu- nag agcgaféaalld their stations. “e e {m "I Was charged with tmmnlnmn! information regard, {fig construction of army aircraft wWfl-lh intent that the information ° d be 056d to advantage of Ucmenngny 331d "t0 the injury of the ma-rtuei viigwiu g/‘latiignomw ha}? wrfmls m gmlsmdy‘ mec a c 0mg ose named in th in- glotznents were Lieut. Cflmmfifidfii d0 Von Bonih and Herman Men- be]. believed to be residents of Ber- lin- both of whom are connected with the defence office of the R4810}! W81‘ lvltixiistry, oounvbgr-gg- 910M430 section. Others were: £21115; Mueller, be. lieved to be resident of Ha b ' Cont. Lieutenant Erich Pfeifflzelixubg: lilvvod to be of Bremen; Mrs, Jggsig Jordon. recently sentenced w a 1'01" veer hit term in Eingland; Johanna Hofmann. hairdresser on the North German Lloyd Liner - who is in custody; Dr, Ig- - na-twz Theodor Griebl. an American citizen who fled to Germany mu- the inquiry; Werner a. Cud- . who followed Griebi 9,5 g fugitive: private Erich Glaser. air °°Fl7s Mitchel Pleld- in custody; Gllellii-her Gustave Rumrich, U, s, Army sergeant who deserted his {got in Missoula. Mont; William iikowski- Kali Schluter. Theodor Schueltz. Herbert Jaenichen, Karl Eitel- and Schmidt and Sanders. The indictment said it was part "f the corwnhney for certain of the defendants to establish, commun- ication with agents a4, Bremen mg Hamburg and receive instructions relating to we procurement of documents, code books signal books. blueprints. maps. models. notes and infonnation on United States na/tionai defence secrets 1'0,- mum- missiom to other agents. The indictment recited it was part of the conspiracy that infor- mation gathered “would be used l" the ifliury of the United States and to the advantage o1 a fqreign nation. to wit. Gunman-y," “M Early Detection of Cancer Essential HALIFAX, June 22-(0?) —Dr. J. E. Gendreou of Montreal report- ed to the Canadian Medical Asso- cia/tion today that out of 1.000 cancer cases among women treated by radio therapy alone at Mont- real's Radium Institute. 440 had been treated more than five years ago and 2'1 per cent of thme wom- en were "living and well." Dr. getreidreau is director of the Insti- u . "Eighty per cent o1’ these 440 patients had recurrencies; were ad- vanced or desperate cases: and only 20 per cent were favorable or more early cases; the treatments were often inc , through the Iault of the patient not of the technique; about 7B per cent of all patients completely tree/ted by rad- Ium and X-rays have apparently been cured." Th fre- e Doctor recomm quent examinations by the family physician for early detection of cancer among women. .11 Governor-General Honored By Yale NEW HAVEN. Conn. June 22-— (AP)—Lord Tweedsmuir, Govem- car-General of Canada. told 1.500 Yale alumni today that “demo- cracy which a few years ago was a platitude is now a cause. a crusade. an adventure." speaking at a lnnchenn which followed the University? 717th mmmencement exercise at which he was awarded an honorary do- gree of doctor oi’ laws, he assert- ed"As Y see It the world forlnv is a contest between the spirit of merrImI-nf and kindness. as ren- resented by mv riistinquished fel- low graduate, Walter Disney and those dismal neonle In Europe who preach and enforce what they c971 MQQIAQIES." Walt Disney. Hnllvwood artist who created the film character ‘Mickev Mouse." “Ins amfm! those honored with Tord Tweed!- muIr at the exercises. rI/imaanrr mmmva K00 MADE IN CANADA LJIAIiLI I lull/viii f Your Kodak In kucn for momonb llku thin-gin It u ACCEPT NOTHING BUT THE FILM WITH THE TRADE MARK KODAK ON THE BOX KODA k ... 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There n- main now the presentation of some memoranda. asked for by the com- mittee and the preparation of the conunittee’: report. It is unlikely that further oral evidence will be presented. Hearing of Sir Edward and his examination by members of the committee occupied the entire day. Senator Raoul Dandurand, Govern- ment leader. challenged one of his comments wherein Sir Edward said: "I believe it is fair to say that the ofiicers oIf the C.N.R. assume the Canadian peorple desire to pay a. large amount of money each year for the privilege of owning and operating a railway system. and do not wish the results of this railway to be subject to measurement by the ordinary yardstick of commer- cial administration." The C.N.R. ofiicers were as an- xious as those of the QRR. to reduce exipenses. said Senator Dan- durand. Their measurement, how- ever. should hm be that of the C. P. R.. whose yardstick was simply the obtaining of dividends and mggts for their shareholders. The O. .R. officers must give consid- eration to the public interest, which frequently ran in opposition to business administration. In that respect. Sir Edwards comment was scarcely fair. Qonservative Leader Melghen took a diflerent. view of the matter. This conception of the C. N. R. functions lay at the root. of the whole trouble. The duty of the C. EP. R. was to obtain a maximum 0t earnings from a maximum of service; but its officers had to give as much heed to the public inter- HCAP" STUBBS AND TIPIJIE MY LAND! MILT swabs HAS HAD THIS IN MIND ALL TH‘ TIME‘ . - ’ ALL ALONG! LETTIN’ ME WEAR MYSELF our TIIYIN'TO ARGUE HIM INTO GUILD- IN’, WHEN HE INTENDED DOING IT Old Dress Tells of Former Days WINNIPDG. June 23.—(C»P) —.A honey-satin wedding dress worn in 1772 in Burlington, N. J., was shown here by Mrs. Andrew Grieve at the closing meeting of the Unit- ed Empire Loyalist Association- Little sprigs of flowers were em- broidered here and there on the voluminous wedding dress. "She was a Quakcress so it couldn't be very gay," they said. The whole dress was lined with soft buff silk “still as good as ever._ The girl who wore. it Nancy. be‘ came the bride of Hon. the Rev Jonathan Odell, first provincial secretary oi New Brunswick. The Odells came to Canada‘ when their home ceased to be British at the close of the American Revolution- Miss Laura A. Bingham, genealo- gist of the association, displayed the U. E. L. list. printed for On; tario, “very scarce and valuab e. Prof. Joseph Howe, president of the association, told members and guests. Prof. D. C. Harvey. 0M6 professor of history at the versity of Manitoba and now at Dalhousle. had recently WIIIPIBT-Qd a list of the Nova Scotia. loyalist-E- The New Brunswick list wu not gum tied, though abudant material axis ed in the land grants office. Two pairs of silver candlesticks were on display. one set 1mm i319 home of Jonathan Odell. the 0m" belonging to the g randfather of Mrs. Joseph Howe. William Henry Chipman of Halifax. The owners of the treasures were at a loss to ex- plain how they had been saved. when families moved with hastily- acked bundles. Miss Bingham said er great-grandmother walked across the border. DODGERS TRY LIGHTS BROOKLYN — When Brooklyn was visited bv Cincinnati for a night baseball game June 15. the Dodgers became second major lea- club to instal electric flood- lig h. Cincinnati initiated It. vomit NEARS RECORD DETROIT -— Two more borne runs with the ba=es loaded U115 081' will give Rudy York, Detroit ger slugger. an all-time record. declare e . so ai- this season he has glialggjihg bases three times. est as those of tihe government- ovmed . The same factors gmgilg influence operations of the Women Demand Freedom of Press (C. .1’. b Guardian’: Special Wire) WINNIiPEG. June ZZ-Isaocl C. Armstrong of Ottawa. president of the Canadian Women's Press Club. and Mrs. A. V. Thomas. head of the Winnifieg branch, warned dele- gates at. t e opening of the club's eighth triennial meeting to guard the freedom of the press vigi ant- Mrs. Thomas welcomed visitors from all provinces as the 32-year- old organization, formed in Win- HIPEK in 1906. began its four-day meet. Miss Armstrong urged m“; women to maintain the high aims and principles of you: country and to make valuable contributions through the power of the written Word. a power which may be more potent than armies." she said. "If we ut our best into it, newspaper wor is still the greatest Job in the world." Oppose Relaxation Of Divorce Laws QUEBEC. June 22 —(CP)—'X‘he Catholic Women's League of Can- ada in annual convention here made W011)’ Eh "additional and vehement protest to the Minister of Justice beseeching that in- stead of making divorce laws any less stringent that divorce with liberty to remarry be made even more difficult." A resolution adopted by the convention declared judges of the divorce courts “decry the methods of obtaining testimony In many sections. questioning the sincerity of the evidence and also the wis- dom of grunting divorces after comparatively short separation of the parties concerned." On behalf of its members in New Brunswick. the league petitioned the minister of justice for maintenance in the criminal code laws providing punishment for adultery. The convention made its petit- ion in a resolution remarking there was grave danger In the plea advanced by the barristers‘ association of New Bninswick that ‘the crime of adultery be struck from the criminal code of Canada. In as far as the province of New_Brunswickwis‘affected’; '_—_ III I THINK YOU'RE m’ MOST PROVOKIN’ MAN, MILT STUBBSH we REALLY ARI. sow ‘r0 (sumo A HCLISE,-GRAN'MA-? (Continued fro mag; 2) KING'S COUNTY Dewar‘: Mill Bridge Canada Cement Co. Ltd. Or ment $237.13. Community Garage Trucking $16.63. Poole a; Thompson Ltd. Pipe $52 30. Poole & Beer Contract (con- structing) $190 00 Robb Engineering Works Struc- tural Steel $239.50. White J. Percy Gravel 117.00. Labor --Herbert Buchanan $12.00. Claud Dewar $20116; Raymond Dewar $10-00; Albert Dewar $52.28; William Dewar $30.88; Joseph Flynn $6.00; Austin Fraser $14.00; Frank Green $7.00; Elmer Hatch $1.00; Neil Kennecl $22.00; Frank Kennedy $10 00; Mack Matheson $11.00; Donald Munroe $10 00: Frank McCarron $1.50; Murdock McDonald $19.00; Angus McDon- ald $12.00; Ted McEwen $22.00; Warren Mc1nnis$~i.38; N, W. Mc- Kenzie $4.3'l; Guy McKinnon $56.00. Herman McKinnon $16.00; Keith McKinnon $5 00; Lenwood McNeill 96; W. H. Poole $64.00; Robert Quinn $5.38; John v.44: Ernest Robertson $2.0; William Riely $43.21; Harry rtaiuse “s00: Preston so Cornelius Sanphy $7 V; Stewart $9.25; Clarence Thompson $9.00 . Total — — — - — — — —$l.36l.47 Glen Rodd Bridge Hughes Co Ltd. J. J. $7 60 Labor filames Brown $13.00; John J. McAula $13 00; John Andrew McDonal $25.50; Alex McDonald $17.00; Francis McDon- ald $16.50; D. A. McEachcrn $46.40; Joseph J McEachern $25.00; Plus McEachern $11.00; James McEachern $13.00; Nell F. Mc- Isuc $200; . B. Mcisaac $3.00; Richard McKinnon $30.00: Wil- liam McLellan $19.00; Henry Mc- Picks Mahon $18 00 Joseph McPhee 27 00; N. J. McPhee $l9.00 Paul McPhee $25.50; John . cPhee Total — — -—- —- — ——$3'72.50 Hermitage Bridge Canada ~Creocoting Co, Ltd. Creosoted lumber $680.85. Larklns. Eugene Lumber $46.25. labor —Everett Gallant $8.00; HOW THE MONEY WENT William Banning $9.00; [gig Jenkins $4 00; Eugene Iarkim $2.00; James McCormack $2.00; Joseph A McDonald $8.00; Jo.- eph D. McDonald $22.00; Angiil D- MCDOIlB-ld $25-26; Manuel Mc- Donald $14.00; Aeneas McDonald, $12.00; Hugh D. McDonald $2.00; Hugh J. McDonald $16.50; Joseph McEuchern $8 00; R, D, McKm n0" $33-60; John T. McKinnon. $2.00; Alex. McKinnon $1.00; Peter McKinnon $3 00; Pius McKlnnmi $5.00; Frank McInnis $4.00; Daniel L. OT-laniey $10.00. Total — _ - _ _ _ A9395 To Be Continued RETROSPECT. Do you feel you're getting old. um complain a low-perhaps scold At. the little things the younger people do? Well. it isn't hardly fair for to I880 and tear your hair, For as they are now. one time l0 were you. I am getting old myself. tho‘ I'm not quite on the shelf. And sometimes I envy young folks at their play; But the common sense I hold. will not. let me be u scold. I realize that l have had my day. I was wild as they are now, and you too must take a bow. At the things ywvtrve done you now will laugh with Joy; But when thov make a mistake you are loathe to give n break!‘ Remember you were once a girl 0 0v. Lot. the vnunc folk: Itavc their fun. for their life has Just. begun. And the row Ihcv Inter hoe may prove quite hard: and But llisiSI Iinon your way. theyll likely go away. I only meam hoi<t by your own pttard. So let us think of tho joys. back when we were girls and boys. All the pranks we Dluyedwere real- ly not a sin; And let's give our kids a chant: cheer them onwirds in the dance. You'll surely" find out late-r 10y I'll win. Wilfred L. MacDonald, Watertown, Muss. m AN’ YOLVRE JUST LIKE YOUR FATHER, A CAP STUISISS —— WITH ALL YOUR MOTH- ER'S STUIBOORNNESS THIZOQ/N IN‘. By EDWINA w. .......>.~.- v