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ll PROPOSES PLAN COOPERATION imperial Economic Com- mittee Has compre-r hen-ire Scheme, Caaadioa Press Cable. LOITDO, June 1 A report or Imperial Industrial co-opcratlon" oode pub lis tonight by the Imperial leoaomlg Com nl ttaq urges eo-opers-ioa among those eng-eed la the mum similar Industrie! la different m- Ire eountr should' be bs pwiKOli reached by them In uHaUou. Such mult. the report asy. iiould facilitate rowt of Industry kt sms na Krtailasa couovwa no fstar lnduotrUlUouoa la thoM hlgtdy apec-llred, They should subject ta periodic revision.

rwus The agreements, continues, ughf. leave to teas Indostr-llaed untrlM la the Empire the market it eer-ht tlassn ef foods sod to sow ttghly lodustrUlirwl the lerket 1b eporUllssd good- TsrtUs. It Mrs. could be used legiti- petery. to aafeguard the agissmmts.

provided. th fmernments concert wre satis-sd to ogles mollis were h-iiletod to pranote Impar 1 ln-uotrial go operation. To resort sues that while mul-latoral iPMmnU or desirable, bt- triera! ihscussirm would usually bs wre aBtsnedioteiy prentehle. The committee aoosidara thtrt or Pporturat a oka for closer rela -on botaooa tons im In. industries lha Empire, ouch oa primary pro- I tears, sod moniifarturoc It suf -lesta by ouch co-operation Empire trade as a whole might bs Inns sit Secondary IndustrMs ia Isas highly lduau liasd Countries, at says, might te carvelpped, in tne beginning per.

ps by sotshl-hmsni of i nimbly through close sssocistion with nd a4 frora thee In the mere high-r iraduetr used parts. OR INDUSTRIAL IE SEaiONTWO Pages 13 to 20 FINANCIAL Page 15 VOL. XLVn-No. 148. OTTAWA, TilURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1932.

PRICE TWO CENTS. 1 HEXOWAWk feVENlNQ LJ-m ejm i -il II I I in. nil" ii i 1 i i V. i -It The report urges dasirsbUity of oe-ve tutsisst ea the pert at govern-ents in co-operation among Imper- 1 ladustrtas. It auggssU tariffa en Irtkaw uersd by such agreemento it mentions should norma Uy re la unaltered far the duratiosi of agraeraanU.

Offers rraltful fWU. Thart a growing feeling -assong IriUsh WuatrialisU that In eomple praductieo lie the mors em ing openings fa develonent mutual trad and that the Ottawa nporla! eoooornlc confarence offers fruitful field for Indus trial Rscent years hava sea-, wide de- yiopment ef secondary Industries the Pom In loos. Ia Canada, kendory isniifartttrsg reach rough- thirty-nve percent. the coua-y'i total production. India Is ossified by the League si Notions as he or ma eight moat Ion portent ta Justr-l nstioos of the world.

And ig token tor grouted Great Brt-in that the Ooeainiona, hews ear hxlout they may be to stimulate the tire he es of British manufactures. ill not readfly imperil their sscond--y Industries, i Thus. It la thought here, Ottawa kvblsm is Ekely to become one reely of arrangements under which ua trlolUta of Orsat Brttala end the ominioos would fro on eomple-etrtary production. A atart along lines hag already bean made bt he boa and steel ind ustries of Great ritain and Canada. Through the ritish Steel Kxport Assoc-on- P.M.

jhl fit hick as export selling agency boot percent of the United TOL-Ml, HOVi YOU rlv.ov-dI VVIIITEMED Youajrn.1 3 SHADES IN 3 DAYS Now-, vcw can have sieemlna white nth ht )ust a few dsya. Science baa usooveroa too way 10 remove ugiy rcUow and aula-whitaa teeth Xhadea in dayal It ia called the Coryaoa Dry-Brush Technique. Try -It use a half-inch of thia acieat ie JHent si cream on a dry brush twice a day. YottH see marked change aw inicht. when Kolyooe enters the mouth it tinstantly becomes a refreshing FOAM Uiat removaa veUow and auin and destroys ths mlllice- of mouth germs t-190 milUo ia IS eecoode-that cause most tooth and gum troubies.

It atimulatee the gums and puru-a CLIP i Eojsl ATTENTION ml fi-LUNA-PARK IVssaad This Ceepea y. laam rark CMe Ju8 3, or Citurda Jn3 4 ip 1 From to attl VifTasj in AaWIitoi Ahaottavy Free to See the afcxcAn. juncl- ario Family of Four Goes to Prison Coaadlaa Prass by Dkwct WUVNIFEa June 1-An entire family ef four went to Jail today whoa Mr. and Sam Austin were ssntenced by Ma autre ta R. B.

Graham for baoUeggiog. With her UUsnonth-old daughta bi her anna, and bar three-year-old son eUnging to bar skirts, Mia, Austin mo Ported bar deaf husband out of the pi oners dock and followed him to the cells. She is to spend six ton! its and be three months 'a products i9 ats wore opened with producers and con- tumsrs la r-rirmrft la finafa Under made. Cans dioa ma nufscturera were to refrain from adding heerter structural steel to their output. British akers.

on the other band, ware to keep out of the market for lighter sections which seoxket economically, a hao, it said, la the steel tube Indue. try. Mvergiag Interest has so far pre vented any arranaemenl for ample mentary product between Brtuoh and Car die a cottoa manufacturers. But it is prop seed to bold a an sating la Montreal between, teui1 smuts Ursa of the British and Car tea cottoa Industries before the Ottawa confer The British delegation to that con ference sailed today aboard the Impress of Aus tralia and should arrive la Montreal within the next lenlipsuiven On Style Market White Shoes, White Hat, whit) Big, Keynote for Bummer of 1932. i-sclsted Prsm by Direct VI Ire.

CKICAOO, June 1-Here are tips on the style market tending to boost one's psrannsl stock la the realm ef The Bum saw bob shorter. Many alrdrsmtrs am waving and dressing the hob to as-side to back. J. There ere amort new bathing caps, made of crinkly rubber In ven ous colors, that fit snugly over the hair, giving the effect of waved lacquered aairdrees. a.

A acw aaM pousa the lustre ef peori. 1 Wkite shoes, white beg. white hat --that's the keynote of Summer, IKS. a. The sua con shine as stronoir a it likes this btunraer, for the maiority of the new hats have brim i.

Stitched fabrte Kate are em-ait tngly smart. They are cool and com-fcatable. and they pock easily and me out none the worse tor K. T. Leghorns broadhrlmmed and trimmed with ribbons and flowers are staging aa effective rwws hack, But felt beta, are still in nood style.

In fact they are melon ed by wall dreeeed womsa for ft. White weddings as becoming In creasingly smart. One store- wmdow displays a wedding party nVssssd en-tiraly in wbho. The bride 'a gown Is of white sella and loos. Her attendants' dresses are of white aUk net with taffeta ta unlna and white bat.

The flowers are. white. Is. And white graduation drims this aaaaoa are serviceeble. for they are the tost thing Suairoer party trasses lor a younger set.

iATAKOC BAYS WITuB-AWN. The Japanom Legation la Ottawa baa received from Tokyo cable stating that the Japaneee army forces completed their withdrawal from Shanghai and its Be ighborbood pat May u. the mouth. Then It CLEAK3 TEETH RIGHT DOWN TO THB BEAUTIFUL, NATURAL WHITE ENAMEL WITHOUT INJURY. No ordinary brushing can make teeth ao white.

No mouthwash can give the mouth a Why have dull, veuow teeth? Clean them sparkling white and keep them sound and free from decay thia way. Buy alarftubecrfKoljrno- DENTAL CnEAM CLIP to the Cashier DR. JOHNSTON CIIURCII CHOICE AS MODERATOR Ottiw- Iiister Elected tX Presbrteritn As- sembl7 London. Csasglaa rreas by Ptrect Wire. LONDON.

Oat, June' Rev. Robert 'Johnston, of Knox church, Ottawa, was elected aaoderator of the Presbyterian Church la Canada at the opei-ag ssssiiav tonight of the futy-eighlh annual asssmbly. Five hundred dekgstes from all ports ef Canada choaa Dr. Johnston over three other nominees. Itov.

Bonks Nelson, Hamilton, Ont; Rev. Jamsa "Toronto sad Rev. Jam Mac ay. London, Ont. reurth From Ottawa.

Dr. Joru too will be the fourth aaodoratar from Ottawa id the history of the C-aodioa cbure- He succeeds Rev. W. a Brow, Saaka- tooa, who was elected laet year, la opening the sassably tonight Brown sold the present aoml c. ceajdiUooa were a cheileoge the nlia ,1 riiuS I nrhetbsr Cspi-hsnv or man ism.

er rW-iallq or seme ether term ef Government-eontroUod eo-oporatioa hi the best social system ta a legitimate subject of he declared. "I am not praying that Urn statue sjuss ae be msinls It seems quite clear to me, sssdsd the retiring snoderator. imperial lor as owa soke, ore beta doomed, Thet nation or empire that directs its policy to relation to people who, hi the meantime, are under its control by the principle. tor cne sske of others, wiu be vin dicated before the judgment bar of history, while the nation or empire too repuaioa this princi pie will oe conoomnoq before the some Judg. meat bar.

No aetioa today con hve ante Itsetr. Our great problems today are world problems and at thia area tns -must be faced, bpertsc e. I believe, will dssnonstrste to a so cu ion that the area enclosed with- la the drcuntJerenoe leader ah lp af a as una er even aa empire wul be tat direct peoporuon to the ouahty it caa demaoatrate fas Its diameter of aervice for the sake ef others.1 "And," be added, "if we are trust ing to organatioa to moke wars to and to bring about Interna' Uonal disarmament I would say we Bappy at rise sr. -lection trf Dr. Robert Johnston, minister ef Knox church.

Ottawa, to the high position of Moderator of the Church la Canada ia bare la church circle a aa partly a reward for the staunch fight be waged to prsssrva the auid kirk la to Mori tuna Provinces a decade age, and pertly bt recognition- ef the generally One eery lues be church ia more thea 31 years bt the aainistry. Mrs. Jom-ton, the minister's wife and helpmate fat hat work hare, was learn of the election early this morning whoa The Journal eonvsyed the newe to her. airs. John ston stated that the office was not sought but that Dr.

Johnston would be happy at the honor acoorded him. The new Moderator la a native of Northers Ireland, having about years age near rnterel'na la Ulster. He waa educe ted at Colore Ine Academic institute, and obtained hit digi see of BA. and MA, at Queen's University, Belfast, Ulster. At the early age of years.

Dr. Johnston was ordained to the minie-ry in the Presbytery of Maghere-felt, Co, Derry, and his first charge waa Castledawsoa ia that Paesby tery. Dr. Johnston came to Canada May, 1PM, to preach at the old St Andrew's Halifax. He was extended a call by thia church.

and returned home only to united in marriage with Kathleen Kelly, with whom he returned to take up his flat. work In Canada ia the Fall of that year, oa what was virtually bis honeymoon. After nearly la years at Sc An drew a. Dr. Johnston continued' his ministry in Park Street Church.

Halifax, where he labored for the next few years. In 1117, his term at Park Street Church waa suddenly cut abort by the terrible Halifax explosion, which practically demolished his house sf worship, In the after math of the explosion the minister labored among the rescue and relief workers, and further strengthened the bonds which bound him to this old world city on the new continent CaDed to New Glssgsw, Shortly after, he recetv- ad a call to the Presbyterian Church (now Westmms tar) at New Glasgow, N. 8. He waa la thia charge more than nine years, and came prominently before the Presbyterian people of the Maritime Provinces at lha time of the fight for the very existence af the church in thia country. In thia historic ecclesiastical conflict Dr.

Johnston stood four -square against union with the other contracting churches, and battled most successfully to ptssstM the old Pres byterian Identity in the Mart tiro as. i He had always Wayed an Important pert In the affairs of his church, having been several times Moderator' of the Presbyterian Presbytery of Halifax and Moderator of the Presbyterian Prmbytary.of Pictou. Ha was formerly, chalrmsa of the board of manegement of Pine Hill Theological CoUere. Halifax. In 092S, he received the degree af Poctor of Theology at the Montreal Theological College, and in the following year received a call to minister Ottawa, where he had been, since that time, In aha rge of the con rregatioB of Ko oa Presbyter lea Church.

During his ministry ia the Capital hla people have bora through a most Important period since the city acquired their old house of worship on City Hall Square at Elgin and Albert streets, and the purchase ef a new site snd construrtioa of a new edifice became essential. It was larrvlyender his kindly guidance and with niacin cwuration that aQ difficulties in this on were surmounted, snd his nej to post of M.xierator nH own ration In the art of Hiiuiirf a new church I. inn Snd Lit streets. A Moderator pi Ottawa Presbyterian rr''5-t-y. Dr.

Jnhiurtnn hat yfd an incrrasiPK'y Large pert 0 church euolra ia Ottawa. ex Elected lUiV. DK. tUMVUlT JOU.hItN, af Kaes Pre ytortea Church. Ottawa, who was loot nig 1 tbiiaa aa ilirsur af the lssbyoteis- Cbaveb la Canada at the General Aaeeashiy tresaely humaa character and his fervent adherence to church traditions and Christian Id km have made him beloved by his people and fellow prsoihtis alike.

la his young days at University, Dr. Johnston was noted for his prswsse in athletics, which might be inferred from hia stalwart physique, and he still takes pise sure, when he can flnd-time from church labors, la a game of go. Sharing the manse here at UJ Car ting avenue, are his wife and lour children. John, who resides at heme; Mia MoUy Johnston, who Is engaged ia social service work at the fVeebyteriaa Miaaioa la Montreal; Miss Clatre Johnetoa, student at Queen's University, and Mue Margaret Johnston, a pupd at Glebe, Col- argiate Institute. 54 Are Nominated In Newfoundland Will Contest 28 Seats is u-enersi flections on June 11.

Cools. ST. JOHN'S. NfU. June A total of candidates will go before the people ef Mewfoend-nd for slectioa or defeat oa June IL, Komlnation prrweedlngi today found rsprsseutativea ef Sir Richard Squires Liberal Government and of the Unit ed Newfoundland Opposition Party.

fed by Hon. r. Aldcrdice. disputing the right to each 'of the It easts which must be settled by the ballot fortune Rev. went today to Dr.

M. MoodeU. who resigned from the Squiaes Cevern- seenl before prorogation of the House, and stood aa aa independent. He wae unopposed. Ia two others.

St John's West and Trinity North, independent eondldc te have come forward to toia the issue with both main parties. Sir Richard, running In Trinity South, and his wife. Lady Helena, standing for Twilling-, both face United Newfoundland opposition. Two former Squires supporters are ranked -under the Opposition banner oa this oncost on They are P. J.

Lewis, a former Cabinet Minister, in Plocanua St Mary's, and K. Brown, ht Grand Tslls. The next House will have only SI members, compered with 0 in the last Letlslature. the number-of districts having been reduced to three of which return two mcmberi each, i Toronto Diocese MaybeReducecl Anglican Synod Considers Enlarging. That of On- tario.

Canadtaa ytem by Direct Hire. KINGSTON. Ont. June Possibility of the annexation of a section of the dlocses of Toronto, which ln eludee Psterboro end Port Hope, to the diocese of Ontario, was. consider ed at the morning session of of the Anglican Synod In St George's hall.

A motion by Canon A. L. McTeer was. peseed. recommending the appointment of a committee by 'thai Bishop of Ontario to Consider the question.

In the presentation of the report of the Investment eommi. it was shown that the committee found great difficulty in getting in money due aa Interest oa mortgages. As compared with December 3L IW Mid the report "when the amount ef overdue Interest amounted to fi.TJt, the amount overdue at December tl. 1KU, amounted to fltftt, an increase of SMS." Men who never failed us beor hove had to ask for an extension of time In which to psy and thia fall ing on in interest received, account for the fact thet wo were only able te PayV percent for 1931. Von, Archdesota Coleman present-ad the report en general missions.

In which It was shown that the receipts on appointment were flJSl lees in 1939 than In 121 but last year, h) spite of the fact that there I at been no improvement 'in the grmval financial conditions, there appears an increase In the eivina of the people of the diocese to general missions. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL. The gold medal for senior boys ehampiorahio ha athletics, snd the sihrer medal for public apesktng. donated by the Rotary Club, were presented to Lyndcn Lawson st the graduation exercises of Waterloo College, which ia to affiliation wi'h Weetere University of London. -Rev.

E. Lawson. of Mount rarest a former minister at Wetbnro and Carlrtnn Place, gave aa address to the stxHents. and the dean of the cot.1 lege, I W. C.

rrneto, who was formerly of Morrisburg Coi- tr- ate presided at the gam- en Under' direction of the Home Mia- aion Board ef the United Church, Lyr, Iwaon win act as student-1 petor for the summer months at Cecil. S-vk. Ha has left for the West MUTUAL GAINS TOALLBIPIRE AIM OF CANADA Premier Bennett Tells of Plans for Imperial Parle7. Caoaeiaa rtem by Direct Ware. LONDON, Ont, June 1.

-Canada goes to the Imperial Economic Conference la Ottawa ia July with the clear cut thought that there must be mutual gains and advantegae to all component ports of the grootaot caramon wealth of free peoples la the history of the world the British Empire -Rt Hon. It B. Bennett declared here tonight ia siidi easing a banquet climaxing the ninth aa nual conveatina of the Western Ontario Conservative Aasocistioa-' Speaking to LK persons seeled at dinner the lor gist political banquet in the hoxory of Waotera Ontorie -the Prime Mia-tor ef Ciaede dealt with matters of trade and commerce and with various aspects of the forth-oomlng Imperial conference. Trade Whom Partaereklg. July," he said, "we fstber together es partners to see bow.

as far aa pnsaihla, we amy keep our trad within thia partnership. We comprise (be greatest commonwealth of free peoples the world has ever knew Wa must trade to the sdvontags not of one but of alt There must be mutual gains and advanngea There must be mutual arrongsnaenta far the benefit of aU porta ef the Empire. We need your help and assistance as the people of Car do. Aa a cross ascta aa of public opinion you are lepreeanto-tive and we need behind aa the collective weight ef a aohd public opinion. Agree menu mdst bs reached at the Imperial Conference, declared the Prune Minister, that shall be to the perpetual mutual advantage af all porta of the Empire.

Ending ee a note of optimie whh regard te the conference, Mr. Bennett said: Bare Te aWaeeN AS. "1 am aura that with our people aad with our greet traditions that we will be able to make arrangements which will mure to the bene At not Only of thia Dominion but to all parts of the British Empire." Mr. Bennett was the chief speaker at tonight's banquet, a brilliant affair attended by rapreaentativoa of the church and the state and the city, with two Federal Cabinet Minnas rs. Hon, George S.

Henry. Premier of Ontario, and seven msmbsrs jot his cabinet present Mr. Bennett was Introduced by Armand LaVergne. MP. Montsnagny, Deputy Speahae of the House of Commons, who brought feiicru lions from the eeovlnoo- of Quebec sad the franca speaking Canodiana, Mr.

Henry, who spoke otily briefly, was introduced by Hon. William H. Price, Attorney -CenermJ for Ontario. N. Lssueur.

KXV. Sarnla. new prasident of the Western Ontario Conserve tivs asociation, was cheannan. Csesls la Stead State. Mr.

Bennett earlier hi. his speech. emphasised the aound financial posi tion of lanada at the preeent time, pourtirig out that the people of the Dominion were better off than those of any other nation la the world. "We of aU rations." he declared. "have been able to maintain the fa brie of our financial structure un disturbed.

We have had bo bank failures while 1PM banks la the United States hove failed within the at year. 1 con assure vsu that Canada will be able to maintain her financial tatefrlty in its entirety." Mr. Bennett dealt with attacks which had been made on the finan cial institutions of nartleu. riy wo lite Insurance companies. Because the holdings of insurance companies were down in value did not by soy means moan that thorn companies were Insolvent he mid.

Insurance waa a matter of actuarial exactitude, a matter ef reckoning the expectation of Ufa. The book values were a matter of concern only so far sa tne annual reports were coocern- ea. I-cUag In l-atrlotlsam, "Yet he sold, "there am man so lacking In love of their country that they wlU attack the aound Canadian Institutions. They are onlv addins to the burdens of those responsible tor tne government of the country. I tell you that the banka of Canada as they are today constitute the sneet anchor of our credit" The Prime Minister dlaaere-l with the suggestion for a deoreciated eur.

reney which had been advanced, declaring that there would be no ade quate meat- of regulating h. The money or umocta, he declared, must oe oecxeq ny the security of gold. Introducing Mr. Bennett. Mr.

La. yargne told the salvation of Canada Uaa ia following the policies of the voneervaiire party. -we in uuebee are not French Tan. sdlsns, but Canadians speaking rrvnen, no empnasu ed. A dual language had never harmed a country.

we veputy Bpcakcr mid. Uvea Aa Ovatla m. Mr. Bennett waa atven aa avatlan when he rose to aneak. It waa two years, he reralled.

since he had last spoken here, end thea as leader of tne upposllioiu No one then foresaw the crisis with which the world was threatened, a condition uiunw- dented. "It ie not my DurDose to deal to night with matters politically controversial," be mid. "yet when we came into office we faced the onerous burden of taking op hundreds of mil- Hons of dollars in debta left by our liisiisteaeus. wo hod also to over. come an adverse export trade balance.

we must go forward to retrieve the pset snd Improve the Under normal eonditlons, unemployment would have- been ended, he add. The. duty under the eonetltu-hon reeted first with municipalities, thea with the Prortinee the rederol Government stopping la only when it Become necessary. But by helping the pcovMwao ftr nrially. a aerious esnditlcet hod been righted.

Aba of Tariff roUcy. Dealing with the matter of riff. the Prime Minister mid reasonable protection must be provided for home industry snd declared the Government would do again In this regard as it had done before. The msilmum British Warships Stem Soviet Effort To Land Anns in Southern Ireland i ilia Weapons Intended to Aid Republicans In Event of Trouble With Ulster. Aaaacteted preM LONDON.

June L-The Londoa Ex-prom said today that a Russian attempt to land arms in Southern Ireland proved abortive because of unusual activity of British warships over the post week-end. The arms were intended aa equipment for the Irish Republican "army" ia the event of trouble between the Irish Pros State and Northern Ireland, the newspaper wilt reported that tramp sioamars. earrylng the wmpons. were warned by radio of ths British naval activity of employment to Conodisne was the ultimate aim of such a policy. The Government hod taken aa unfavorable balance ef trade and eon-verted it into a favorable one, one ef the foremast achievements af any aatioa to thia time, he remarked.

The result hod been more employment for Cana disns The difference between a favorable and unfavorable balance of trade was the difference between solvency and olvency. "The stakes played for were not profits oa aalea of products ef any one piece of awchaadise, but the continued integrity of Canada." be declared. it was time the people of Coaoda had mlf-d-ciBline after a period ef try to keep up with the Joneesi Japan to Reopen Naval Discussion Gives Notice Question of Ritiot May Araln be Debated. Atooriatad Preee Cabla. GENEVA, June lNotiAcaUoa that Japaa might reopen the question ef naval ratine oaaeog the great powers was served ea the navel romeiliilon ef the world dimrmsmant conference today.

At the same time, peaal for earlier replaossaent af cecum over-age vessels before the letter's retirement under the present naval tree lies waa blocked. This stand wsa bt apposition to a British proposal to perpetuate provisions of the Washington and London treatise regarding the dispossl of overage ships. The Jspansse spokesman. Saw ado. said, "if marked differences In navsl strengths' continued te exist it might be necessary to allow certain countries to retain ever-ege ships for defensive purposes.

In any case, he mid. comparative naval tonnage would need to be tonsidsrsd la the present conference. The Japs i as representative pro posed to permit the laying down of keels ef replacement vessels above (MM tons with i four yean before the vessel to be replaced scams overage in steed of three years as at pres ent. The commission rejected the proposal after aorae discussion ia which it wsa pointed out there would be allowed a longer overlapping period in which both old and new vessels would be available to Japan. Presiding Officer a vb J.

M. Irving. the MO sotoroat tonal bo wiM of of the A sari-tea ef let Onto to be held at -eeoptviUe next week. Pinds Ko Difficulty Plnding Staff for Meet Com naught Park a taming a well trained and asmpstsnt staff to operate ha plant and the port-matuela will not be a problem ot the spring meal Ing neat week, T-P. Gorman, secretary af the Coo- naught Park Jockey Club, mid yesterday.

Per the Bret time, there wlU be no Government employes aa the staff, Mr. Gormoa said, all hough there were only two working lost year. These have been dropped la aconrd- ance with the Government order that thia year employes ia the public aervice must devote thomsslvss only to their onVia 1 duties. Since lost year's staff wsa prac tically oil mode up of mea not connected with the Govenunsot there has been little difficulty arranging for a trained staff this year, despite the lock ef experienced Government am' ployes, who used to compose so much ef the tracks personnel. The cnib has made airangements for a private police protective asrrtte at uua meeting, Mr.

Oormen said, and the service ef Ottawa policemen and detectives, who used to take their holidays race week to work ea the course, will not be required. I Hilda I. a A i saves SAVES x.1 Tells of Plans For Convention W. B. George, of Kempt.

rille 100 Club, Speaker at Luncheon Here. W. B. George, president of the Kemptville 1M Cub, was the guest speaker at the luncheon of the local 100 Club yesterday at the Chateau Laurier. He reviewed the plans for the seventh annual convention of the Interna Uonal.

Association of 1M Clubs to be held at the Kemptville Agricultural School on June (. Officers and directors of the 1ft International are Senator Gideon Robert', ton, honorary president: J. M. Irving, Ottawa, prasident; P. McDUmud.

Carle Place, first vice-president; A. Kcc lactone, Montreal, second vice, president; Bert Byshe, district gov emor far Ontario; Dr. O. T. Beamish.

Kemptville. honorary secretary; Prank Hutchinson. Perth, honorary treasurer; W. A. Sled.

Ottawa, secretary-treasurer. Directors ore Coleman Lewis, Montreal; Clarence McCaffery. Moot-real; George' Robins, on, Montreal; J. W. Patterson.

Carl ton Place; W. A. Pettia. Corleton Place: Dr. J.

K. Kelley. Almonte. Dr. W.

J. Stew, art Almonte; E. Code. Perth; J. II.

Echlin. Perth: Prod Stromas. Ottawa; Mark Powell Ottawa: Barnes. Kemptville: Walter Schroeder. Ottawa; W.

B. George. Kemptville; J. M. Strong.

Lanark; L. Affleck. Lanark, and A E. Hunt Merrickville. Special arrangements for the enter-Uuunent of the ladies will be in the hands of a committee headed by Mrs.

W. B. George. The meeting will open st o'clock Standard tune, and following the submission of reports the election of officers will be held. At U4S a luncheoa will be held for members and at If a special' luncheon will, be given for the lad a ta bef followed by a bridge.

The afternoon session opens et tX, and wiU be followed at Ul by a banquet under the auapieeo of the Kemptville club in the Leslie Hall. A dance will bring the day 'a program to a conclusion. Mr. George expressed the hope thet many members of the Ottawa club would jo present for the bsnquet and denre. J.

M. Irving will preside at lha buai- Several ether bisilnsM Blatters were discussed at yesterday's meeting which wsa largely attended. Duncea D. Gordon, the seeoident was to the chair. E.

E. Williams waa the booster and waa introduced ia humorous vein by O. A. Strattoa. Community singing was led by E- J.

Morgan with H. R. Mansfield st the piano. The guests were introduced by E. Lechaoce.

TWO SMALL PIKER. Two email fires engaged the attention of the Ottawa fire Deportment loo I evening. A gram Are along the CPJt tracks near Mala and How. thorne. Ottawa East waa quickly checked at ls.J sa, aad a caa of gasoline en are at Kent aad Queen streets wsa put out without any TWO bODlL ARS POUND.

MONTREAL, June The bodies ef two unidentified mea were recovered by police and fie barmen today, one from the St Lawrence river et Potato Aua Tremble the ether from the Leehlae canal at Cote- St. Paul lock. With exception of a letter an a belt no marks ef identification were found. IS t. KEEPS hgeds from tettiag red.

w-: UAKV1 hnens.wcllena, "vweag longer. Doaa Rose i WV meow am WIUI 1 It and returned to foreign porta where they have been chartered. Dispatches from Belfast mid It was reported there that two British destroyers from the Portsmouth naval baas put to sea on short notice, while vessels at Cobb, near Cars, were held in readiness. A strange vessel painted a light gray, appeared off Cork Saturday night lha dispatch said. It did not attempt to enter the port and It was believed at Cork that the ship was aa addithx 1 British naval vassal Sent for protection.

PRINCESS SAVES YOU MONEY 1' Tbriftf Or diaa woo a use Princess. Thry eve found that it ssveg mooey because being a pore soap at gives richer, more arjuadeot sods wirh fu leat soap ased. il i 1 1 i i a I the guarantee that Princess gives Bt Doran Ross -f r)RrNCtSS protcOa. It kerp colouri true nl fiibria ocw. IT Herg'itiMffusi- VWe girantce to replace guy wsthstle garment which by reason of fa having been wtthed with Princess Soap Flakes hat been damaged in texture or its colour made to run, proviJed Water alone would pot harm the gumeat.

7, Ttiaceu it all a pure soap. It of Other gdultenncs. That is why, when you use Princes hands never get fed snd tough but it ujij tnmtb oW w. Use Princess for crtn household heed for fine laundry Jfoi the fiunily wsshlng--fof dish washing: tOOiC IOR THB BIG YELLOW PACKAGE PALT.TOLIVE SOAP FLAKES.

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